I Liitest Casualty List' ' | Made Public Today Mkshington, Jan. I.—The Casual ty It made public by the 'War De parjient to-day Is one of tl • llght es' Tver given out. there ng but a tial of 219 names report 1. The tote] the Marine cast, Itles is 1491 Only thirty-two P rwylva nh'*s are reported In all lie'.'', etght eenfin the Army list and fo rteen in the Marine. One Hurnbed and twme were this morning reported I severely wounded and this after- I noo) -wounded severely, which I mal* up the total of 219 for the I da* Those reported this morning r follow: WOITSDED SEVERELY t Privates Bdward W. Trielo, Philadelphia. George O. Warmkessel, Pottaviile. George IV. Barum, Pittsburgh. Q. ;. Walter B. Shaw, North East. Harry Stein. Philadelphia. Ralph,, A., Wenrich, Rexmont. Elbirt H. Winesbnrg, Crothers. , MARINE TORI'S CASI VLTIES '• The following casualties are re ported by the commanding general Sketect t Th Old Reliable " Ask for and GET J ■ ■gjg, Horlick's FTMMXI THE ORIGINAL I H Malted Milk ■ a fMf) a *sed successfully everywhere, nearly Vi century V /V lTude under aarltiry conditions from clean, rich • with extract of our specially malted grain. L a 'nsiantly prepared br stirring the Food-Drink In water, ; nfanto and Children tSrivt on it. /pvti with tha aakett stomach of tho Invalid and Aged. " Itn 'ff oratin as a Quick Lunch at office or table. Ask for Horlick's Ik* Orifflnat Thus Avoiding Imitations h*aate ; rlthmttlo and Bookkeeping. Clae, £.9 30 a , nd T w r $5O; July 12, false alarm; I July 18, 302 South River, $25. July 19, 1817 North Third. $6. July 29.; Thirteenth and Paxton, dump. August Aug. 2, 434 South Tenth, $10; ! Aug. 8, Pennsylvania railroad yards, damage unknown; Aug. 4, false altfl-m; Aug. 14, 610 Buttonwood, $300; Aug. 17, false alarm; Aug. 20,; 434 Kunkel, $BOO. • -I September Bept t, 116 Dock, $250; Sept 10, j, 2101 North Second, $3,300; Sept 10, false alarm; Sept. 12, 647 Race, $5O; Sept 15, false alarm; Sept 1%, liar- | risburg Pipe and Pipe $3,000; Aug. 22, 677 Reily, SSTST Aug. 24, false alarm. October Oct 9, fire on Rudy street dump; Oct. 9, false alarm. Oct 10, false alarm. Oct 12, false alarm; Oct 14, 187 North Fifteenth, no loss; Oct. 18, firo on dump at Front and NEW YEAB T ° EVERYBOPY sa^ ins 1 | ON FRIDAY MORNING, AT 9 O'CLOCK, WE LAUNCH THE I 1 Greatest Clean-Sweep Sale InOur Business History i I Buy All You Need W\mj Why You Will Save | 1 Never before has the Clean Sweep I This is the sale that everybody for ®j j| Sale meant so much to the people L miles around knows. It needs no [0 bi of this Community. Thousands introduction to the thousands of ® lof families will have the oppor- Q [ thrifty families in this vast com- | b tunity in this great sale to buy at 1 munity. The entire stock is gone || enrnr; P ;nn/„U/,aom,;n 7 'ii over for this occasion, and prices |j IJf FJ F large savings and will OB are brought down to Clean-Sweep 1 i 4i° C , U P f or m t ?• c ° me t Wl th level regardless of former cost or U |j the best merchandise obtainable j||f J|| value. Every article in the sale is |j b for personal wear, general utility |lf ; * ||| less than regular price, and every II b and household service. Every de- # ffi; Jpfc article is reliable, up to the minute M b p art ment will be brim full of Clean JS? 0 ||i merchandise. The store will be full |j i Sweep Specials. . , ar d a^ns • |j IBe Sure to 1 the Broom Details I Advertisement n Clean j To-morrow Sweep! and Mj ® Jf ® Sale | If W'fU 111 Ail These Lines: n !| W ltn J j Women's and Misses' Coats, Suits and yJ\ i You II / Presses Girls' and Children's Coats, vt . p n L i II I Dresses —Men's and Boys' Clothing and. Fur- Pi: No /// nishings—Hosiery and Knit Underwear — \ hedi If I Musiin Unaerwear, Corsets, Infants' Wear, b Brooms jjl I Kimonos, Aprons, House Dresses, Petticoats 1 In 1 nil Jw / Millinery, Waists, Women's and Children's Shoes — XU* ® 11, Leather Goods, Neckwear, Gloves and Notions I || With- If And Household Goods in the Bargain Basement. Paper out j ll / Our Store Will Be \ 4 To-mor-l the Ii /Closed All Day Tcmorrow\ u row l Coil- // /to Re-mark Merchandise &. Arrange Stocks\ \1 Even- 1 is pon If / Sale Bepns Friday Morning At 9 O'clock \ P W I | i Woodbine streets* Oct. 27, false alarm. November November 2, fa'so alarm; Novem ber 3, 312 Boas, $400; November 4, 1618 Market, $160; November 9, false alarm; November 9, false alarm; November 9, 1935 North Third, slight; November 12, Drum mond and Brook, $550; November i 13, 017 Green, $250; November 18, 1733 North Fourth, $5; November 21, 1042 Herr, none; November 21, 722 North Sixth. $25; November 25, 1423 South Thirteenth, $500; No vember 25, 601 Clinton, $5O. December December 3, Second and State, $600; December 4, 1105 Sev enth, $25; December 7, 19$^ Jloltke. none; December 7, 425 Sodtn Four teenth. $500; December I#. false alurm; December 17, Harrisburg Brass and Foundry Company, slight; December 18, 1404 William, none; December 12, 1402 Green, no lire; December 18, fire on Paxton stroot dump; December 17, false alarm-J December 19, 331 Market, $200; D®-( cember 21. 401 South Cameron, $8,000: December 22, 120 Paxton, $400; December 24, false alarm; De cember 25, 417 Walnut, $66; Decem ber 26, 618 Kunkel, no loss; Decem ber 30, 1605 North Fourth, no lose; December 30, false alarm.