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Sleaslnr l'lilcc nml nth- ft, After ten months In Hie trenches i nn was vomieletl nml passed This ns i 8t Tprrs. .Tttnp 2, ID1?.. It n" thtti he ' fell Into tlio (irninn' hnml. nvnnsn hiitt.illon tns niiniit nnp-hiiir lnt In this inirnKPiiiPiit, Up n im prisoned nt f'nlnvn. (lermtm. niirt n aeilt from thpr lo Hip blnHt hdh" coal mine lo wnrit. Kvnns'n fmirtli ntttmpt nt escape ir iiirecyftil nml he event "iilly (jot but: to Hip Alllc' I'upx. Kvnns lutn Rained llilrt -tin cp pjuncl since IiIh trcTpe. ..i'.t!Av TinM'R. a miktii .nn- IilMtNi iv hn tins heen nurk'nir In Ihn hnlt tie. tin ilrfrtn'riii nt tN rn" .Tnnee Oiirp8ri nrt's hns lift tn he, nnv editor n tl r smnp HSIn n wriki' nnhllnhrit hv f-i tltir't "hlplnllrtlne Ootnnnnv (if Wll-T.in-lon. ", C Turner li a liw student. njl.l. TKKI.K. ASKITWT HI I'KHIV. TKMIt.NT nf ts. lion Is'nml mirailMin' oentrtment, rein, is Ifi the si.ilillnas nf n P'l iMIIiMl BlM. t'luMtin V. 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AKNIkTAVT tn Works' Mnnmpi T A I'irr nt lloi li'nnd h.is npi n ri-iil tiliint rnclniir M II UHlTK. nf Hip Him IpUn.l nlmt pii rlmprlntr il'imtinnit hup bppn tranfirnrt tn llin v pi Itiiln MHI . (II'I.XMI, nf llin tflll Is still PliiliiMtiini iliTMrtniPHI. hiy trnr-p tn Oninn TTnn. (i! dpniulu fnr tr.ilnlra in the mi-, cllli LUD it. partmptit 1 P. llitlkTRNSTKIV. SII'hRINTKMIKNT, '"." "i linnnnnrtntlnn rtrij.irimpni -t IIil- Islind Inn tskin tlio nnst nf nuprln-i ti'til.-nt pf Hi Wuhhlnitlnn Ti rmltml I'nm Pni nl l shlnuinn l r, J li t'unsitiinfi tins riopu iicprmipi to huiippiI him nt tho IfItpiI A. .1, HllllW nr THE 11(1(1 ls, rnitnanlrsi rppii di inrtmpnt. hi-i Hrrinirl tn bo In ('(imp Xnihir Tnln-, Ipntm. tn tnip with thp hpavv nrtlllirv. Kp h" Iml writ jpra trnlninj: In thp S. iillpra' Or-, phnn Siliool npar Charnhpraburir. Pa. ' 4'IIARMK RRKstC. dilpf mpenlKo- of pnnatruptlnn In thp IVntunhsntn nnl nt fllnuP"Htpr. hn1 n luihlt nf ntpnnln - irnmi'l . thpflttlnnup plpr with a clmi In his month Mlthout nnih thnuaht of whprp tip imif Mrpplns. Thp nlhPr lln hP slpnnnl litn thn nplarp lllpr In thi midst of n i in- Wrasllnn Ullh Mml ahltinArlrM It'hun hp (ainP un thp clanr as atlll hptuivn hl tfpth and Cturllp at1 aftriv ird tt-p r wa bt'ttcr trim a ItfobPlt Hla suit ut in a crpnm p iff ird (.pmip nit mm Mlc a atraxhrrrv hlondo You tat he wotchps Ills ateo rtitw. THE si.v it jni.s (nvriM i,.c takn oer thp imnairrmpnt nf Its Inmh rpom ivh,crp muat of thp (mplnpa pat nt I noontime. Vt If. Ilouiid hna bppn fm nlnipd tn look .ifier It. The np minim T I will havp hla on a'aff. lull the nr!cp il ' partment of the ppmpanvilll exertthe auptr vlaton mer all food innttira. , ,TnKBK IS AT I.KKT oiip mn at tli Ifew Jrrapi plate 'ind anulp t.hop ni (Jlnupi tr who iPitrPtB the ttirnlnir Inrk of the .lock It la Cd Thiapns Up Is emulating Ah l.ltioln bj bulldlnir lit- nun toe enbln, ana lie has to put and unlit hi Iobu In thi eitnlmr after hlp ird nork The enbln la miner up nt National P.irli but with tl -it n'le hour taken from him Kd si-s t'a roln : to sro up alouh. . TIIK KI.M'TRIC UKIIII.lt at Hip Nen Jere plate and nnale ahon h'is bpen put In pommlsalnn with Ulek Hhlrmn In cnarffp SJifnier took u arxttul eojrae In eltetrle weldlne at the Km 'uenn i lei t Qnrporallon a sihool nt fcheni ctndj. X V .NTHONV XU'OIIS. ejpedltir in tli mv tarlal dppirtnti'nt nt the Pue i Joins Cltouitater plant Ims uon tn I'arls I hind B. C . for training , liEOROK f'AV:Klt. of the 1'mi.v I Jnnea bollerahop nt (lloui eater h'i tieen mad' leader of tn3 llouilen hoUti pintru tljn .TIIK I'lrlhY t JONKN Tish an I Rone Club, nf Cloureater. Hill nn 1 1 next londa lo pick a few more bones Her member ta jraed to attend and brinu hla fish with Mini Tl la dub has nn plot uhitteier. It JV9t meets that' nil THB NKWrI'KRIIi from laaker uep tn the Puacy 4. Jones (lloui nIi i plant la bfln uaoi b (imnv nf the atilpunrkera and the tompuny will piobtibl put it on u tirr raanrnt bailt THREATEN UNPATRIOTIC NEGRO Youth Refuses to Stand When National Anthem Is Played 'doorse Bruie, u negro, i'uubpcI n noui riot In U) motion picture tticatre at Oei mantown rttrnue nml Doiliiton nttert lilt night when he rrfuxcil to Htand up when the onhrstru plnyed the Star Spancled Banner and freaUlrnt WIlson'K picture was projected on the nvrecn JJ. David I'ltlrnan, a petty odleer Hlu t toned at the I-chr-up. latand Navy Yard, remonstrated with the nrirro. The latter crew abuilve and after cursing the united State, drew an opened Unlfo from hit pocket and declared no person could make him Btund up. The theatre was in an uproar nnd ticteral men tarted toward the offender, but I'lttman reached. him first and dragged him from the place before the uiiKered croud could put any of their thteata into ex ecution. Bruce was given n hearing before Magistrate Wrlgley In the (lermantown ntnue And Lycoming ttrcet utatlun this morning and held for the Kedeiul au thorities, It was testified at the heal ing that he had caused tiouble twlic Before by (lnillar action. Tho aicuseU man produced a registration Card, but it was torn in three pieces. v-Bruce'a home Is at 1514 St, l.ulica treet. tie is eighteen years old, uuU recently came to this city from the South. MAYOR SMITH IS 49 Today Alio Third Annher.ary of Hit Election to Office Ulfts of flowers brightened the office ,lui.fi- irkMnna Tl Uinlth trida In 'A""i ..w...- . w wH- ... nor of his forty-nlntli birthday. ifj Cnvne Hmllh heoran hla nareep nu k messenger for the Pennsylvania' null- 1 fJMWii leaving scnooi at ine age or -ttirteen Later he entered the emnlov Eki the National Surety Company as a .lH.an n uihlnh Mllliai.n n Wig vlna ldent and general agent when poin ted for Mayor. Mr. Bmiin entered uoimo auoui iwtn- rv yearn ago owaina wpgpiican nisaiicii teaaar in ine weuiyeigntn I, In lio: he was elected to the unon council, ana ne was sent to legTalature In lt04. Wrd Hpipiu) Hit Buiy Month sber was a, busy month at the .Hospital, aroao ana u'atnsrine roisaj to report tumi lev ss as waaisieie. a M Tahored Waists and a New Voile Much Tucked ft Em j-v. m wb. , ivft Hele aie all the piopcr yle in waists for women who wear uni forms or for women who v.cur (.al lot oil waists because they liku their plain, good lines. Soft gray anil blue olmmbiajv waist with detachable collais. S2.50. Stiiped cotton flannel waists in nanow pink or btuo stripes have collars that can be wotn high or low. 82.50. As to the Shiart Voile Blouse ont is a vest of ci oss-tuck- inir ami the fiitfii collar and turn back cuffs have bands of the eross tuckinp. The whole effect smart and trim. $3."n. It is s-ketchod. I.Marketl Fine, Fashionable Skirts at a Third and a Half Less The $10 Group comprises beautiful sklits of velveteen in three models, all with odd inset pocket., Rathoml all aiound under wide Kit dies. They come in blnck, navy blue, garnet and datk green. Aiso serge and velour plaids (many in the black-and-white and gray-and-white plaids) and diagonal chivlot in blight tolois with conttasting borders (that will make mail spott-t kirt ). The $6.75 Group brings wool ciepis and pietty plaid and striped merges in plain or pleated models. All aiu well tailoied, and the models ate good. (Market) M EVERY Class-A man owes himself a good overcoat urhipli mosmc q Wanamplroi nr&Ynrn Pure 111V11 1 1. 1 Xr VpV A. .1 Kj At if UiliUilJUilVVi'L V V VJ. VVvi V J- KAM. m wool overcoats, ulsters and ulsterettes are the best insurance against winter colds. $23.50 to $35. (duller' . Murketl Chamois-Lisle Gloves for Women are 75c a Pair (Stay, black, mode, khaki, while and chamois toloi gloves of splendid lisle with a soft chamois finish hav o two clasps at the w i ihls. 1 he ha plain backs or backs cmbioideied in t untwisting color. Thej an worth a thiul moic (Central! Men's Fine Neckties, 40c 'I h nte good-looking fout -in-hand ties in many dc-fgns and colotintfs; al-o silk-knitted ties in many 10I01 s and stj lc. (Ilullerv, Vlarkrl) Striped and Plaid Silks Special at $1.50 a Yard Striped and plaid taffeta and satin messaline in a large assort ment of pietty color combinations for skirts, frocks, etc., aie regularly priced a third mole. 35 inches wide. China Silk Special at $1 a Yard China silk, 35 inches wide, is in rose, pink, gold, flesh, robin's-igg , Copenhagen bine, liijht blue, moss, white, navy bluo and black. Dark Crepe de Chine Special at $1.85 a Yard Navy blur and black crtpe de chine is 40 inches wide. Thv-e of cotiisc, tho west t'esirable for day wear. Chiffon Taffeta $2 a Yard This is .'15 inchs. wld", in black and in two shades of dark blue. Charmeuse S2.15 a Yard in many colois, including navj blue and The Sale of Coats Carries On With a Fine Spirit and Monday Brings More Opportunities for Saving f Every Coat Is Marked at Less Than Usual blu aie Soft satin ehaimeuso black, is 40 inches wide. ( entral) .A LL-L1NEN Silver-Bleached Kitchen Crash Toweling of Very Absorbent Quality Is 17 Inches Wide and Special at cSc a Yard. M'lifMnuM -i-g-A-gs&. JggaHggflkfi M4P .sf?ssgEigaB.r Wrn " mR& OSE Tkf EN'S good blue cham- bray work shirts with attached collars are special at $1 each. ((iillerr. .Market) -some, amuzingiv so. You can onlv do them full justice by feeling the tnateiia'.s and slipping them on to got a personal vif w of theit undoubted quality and attiactivcness. i $15 Coats of cheviot aie full.v lined. They are belted and have collais inlaid with velvet. At $18 Cheviot coats with novel belts have col lais trimmed with bands of mole fui cloth. Splendid Velour Coats at $22.50 They are fvet so warm looking, with collais and cuffs of deep beavei fur cloth. At $25 Stlvcitii) cloth fottns quite attt active coats that aie half lined with flowered nilk. Coats of wool velour are in numerous models with cape collais of ncatseal or kit coney. Another model is trimmed all around the bottom with a bioad band of leinOeei coloi fur cloth. Lovely Coats of Wool Velour Special at $29.75 The ate in various toloiK with deep fui collais, cuffs and broad hands at the bottom. Kvery one is fully lined. We're Proud of This Collection of Wool-Filled Quilts I ho.v aie so soft and waim and covered with Mich piett.v mateiiaK. Some have flowered centers and plain bo) del.-, others aie plain all ovet or have plain back1-. All aie coveicd with cambiie 01 sateen and tilled with pure white iambs' wool. $8.50, $10, $12.50 and $15. Cotton-tilled comfoi tables, coveied with silkoline, ate s;i oil and $4, and especially good at these prices. (Chestnut I These Make You Think of Christmas Gifts! , Madeira Centerpieces Fine Novelty Coats, Special at $45 Coats of silvertone, silveitip, velour de laine and ivora aio beautifully made with large fur (ollars and cuffs. Some have collars of the fashionable furs in use this saon. And Several Hundred More exclusive coats are marked at great savings in price. Theie aie innumpiable models and the materials are vety handsome. Special at $35 Warm Blanket Bathrobes , Special at $3.85 Uoint'n'v (.omfrii table' bathiobes in many pietty color combinations aie consideiably less than iogular The collais, cuffs and pockets aie stitched and theie N a cord at the waist. Man olliei waim. comfoi table bathrobes, tiimmeil with satin, aie $5.50. M'rrilral) Splendid ioats of veloui some copies of French models, otheis made with novel belts have tollais ot i ingti.il, lac coon, black skunk 01 opossum. A number of individual sample coats aie in tin- gioup. Special at $37.50 Embroidered Pillow Cases Honist itched pillow eases and embroidered pillow cases of stand aid cotton aio neatly boxed. Size 42x3(5. inches is 51.75 a pair. Turkish Towel Sets consisting of a bath towel, a guest towel and a wash cloth with boi deis of pink or blue are nicely boxed at $1.50 a set. of linen are scalloped by hand and embroideied in dainty eyelet work. Sire 17-inch is $1.25; 22-Inch, $1.50, $1.75 and R2 each. Luncheon Cloths of fully bleached mercerized dam ask are hemstitched. Tho designs aie fleur-de-lis, spots and stripes. Size 36-inch is $1.25; 45-inch, $1.75. $52.50, $59.75, $65 to $69.75 Also a few exquisitely lovely evening wraps are matked at half price or less. The featuie of these coats is individuality and pei fection of finish. They aie formed of gloss v bioadcloth ttimmed with Hudson seal fur cloth, and of wool veloui and l'oiret veloui trimmed with fur 01 plain. (Market) Beaded Velvet Bags Special at $5 Of gln-s.v black velvet in a new long shape that end- in a chenille tassel. The top i beautifully, beaded in many tolois and designs and there is a loop that slips over the hand 01 aim. Open and there is a minoi on the inside of the top, a little pui-.e on it coid and a pietty silk lining. And uu can gel a -.uiptising amount in them, and they don't look laige. II enlrnl) : (I'liealnut) Children's Merino Shirts, Special at 45c Warm shiits for Winter weather have high necks and long sleeves for childien up to 3 yeais. l'hoy button all the way down the front, (Central) . ' Hair Nets, 50c Dozen i IJeal hair nets in cap or fiinge 1 shapes in black, blown medium, i light or daik blonde and auburn. (Central) Dish Cloths v He Each Woven mesh cloths of a dur able iualily and specially priced. (( liealnnl) Calendars and Diaries for the year of 1919 aie already here in a good assortment. Desk calendars from 85c to $1.35, com plete; extra pads to refill stands, 45c to 75 each; and diaries at moderate prices. (Commerelul Klnlloner.i, entral) Lacy Scarfs Huieau scaifs with'llnen centms aie trimmed with excellent imita tion of cluny and filet laces. They nre 17.52 inches at $2 each. Scarfs With Fine Cotton and Lace Centers aie trimmed with imitation cluny and filet laces. They aie 17x50 inches at 60c, 75c, $1 and up to $11 each. (Che.lniit) I On the Centre Aisle Chestnut 500 old-t'ashioned rag rugs, sturdily woven, $1 each. The Big Rug Sale Swings Along Briskly Many a Philadelphia home is having new covering spread on its floors and many Philadelphia purses are saving thereby. For the savings are well worth, while in this sale of splendid rugs, which would have to be marked at nearly half as much again had they been purchased through regular channels on today's market. All are W09I Wiltons, and they are the best and heaviest of their kind. The patterns are conservative and in excellent taste and the colorings are suitable for most any room in the house, as well as for offices. For durability these rugs are without' a peer. 4.6x7.6 feet, $25.50 9x12 feet, $69 8.3x10.6 feet; $66.50 9x15 feet, $97.50 11.3x12 feet, $97.50 Other Good Specials in Rugs 6)9 feet, Seamlesa Velvet Rufs, $16. U.3 x 10.' 6 feet, Seamless Vilvet Rugs, $27.50. 0 x 9 feet, Seamless Tapestry Rugs, $18.50. 8.3 x 10,6 feet, Seamier Tapestry Rugti, $26, 0x12 fact, Semle Tapestry Riifa, 11,7.60, i. u . -i- J r-fc' :. ' 1 ,3'i! sui . ' tf!..7JXZi?A-&fii JJ 127BKe't.frWM6 yM., n. I WooUand-Fiber Rugs 7. x9 feet, $12. 8.8 x 10. 6 feet, $15. 9 x 12 feet, $16.50. 9 x 15 feet, $23.50. 12 x 12 feet, $24.60. 12 x 15 feet, $29.50. Dainty New Nightgowns, $1.65 They are of soft white cambric cut with points on the shouldeis and edged with a net casing run with pink libbon; lace inseition with pink beneath it marks the high waistlino. Another pretty nightie with embioidery edging the neck and sleeves, also has embroidery in sertion at the Empire waistline. It Is $2. Pink Envelope Chemises, .52 Of sheer pink batiste elaborated with good Valenciennes lace and a medallion of pink satin em broidered with blue. ' (Central) Nurses' Uniforms ! $2.50 ; Regulation uniforms for nui.ses , 01 maids are of gray oi blue chambruy or blue and white striped gingham. The material is of good quality and the collars can be worn high or low. (Central) Outing Flannel 35c a Yard This warm, soft matetial has an extia heavy nap and is in pietty coloied stiipes on white or giay giounds. 27 inches wide. No need lo tell a woman how many uses it ha! 24-inch white domet flannel, special at 25c a yaid. (Central) SPECIAL Honeycomb Bedspreads $2.50 Hemmed spreads ot heavy quality and generous siye; 78x88 inches. (t'lieslnut) SPECIAL Bleached Muslin 26c Yard Evenly woven, full bleached muslin of a sturdy quality; .'56 inches Wide. k hr.mull Seamless Sheets Special at $1.75 Thej aie 72x90 inches and made of soft, fine cotton. ( ItratDut) Warm Combinations for the Children Special 75c Medium weight, slightly fleeced cotton combinations for childien of 2 to 16 yeais. They have high necks, long sleeves and are ankle length. ( antral) A Worthy Gathering of Fine Furs is to be seen foi the looking in the Down Staiis Store. If von've been uuntintr fuis for this Winter a look at these. every piece plainly matked and model ately priced, will pay. All the A lasnionaoie suoir. ami long nairvu iuis uum sruus aim jnuiis ii many shapes and siis at tunny puces. (Vlurket) Black, Brown or Gray Kidskin Boots for Women At $4.90 a pair there are black kidskin shoes with long vamps. High cut, lace style, they have welted soles and medium 'heels. At $5.75 a pair, blown or giay kidskin shoes made on slender lasts are in high cut lace style with welted soles and medium heels. The brown kid have ivory kid tops and the gray have fawn cloth tops. Sturdy Footwear for the Boys At $3 and $3.50 a pair there aie da'k tan leather shoes in wide toe shapes, Sizes 10 to 13'i. Real Foot Comfort in These 3000 Pair of House Slippers Specially Priced Men's felt slippers have leather or padded soles and come in gray, black or wine color, $1.75. For Women Felt and cloth slippers, some with ribbon trimmings in old rose, ' red, wine, lavender, light and dark blue, pink and black, with leather or padded soles. Also felt Juliets in black, wine color, red, green, blue mM UvMtW, with leather W fi, fl.25, $1.76 aa4 $2. New Suits Come in With Flying Winter Winds Many Are at Special Prices new You Special at $25 a vaiicty of models in poplin, serge and burella. save a large-sired bill on every one. Special at $35 many new suits in attractive models some of them tiimmed with fur suits of fine wool velour and suits of broadcloth aie in military effects trimmed with braid or quite plain. In most models there are but two or three of a style but that is a, recommendation. Lustrous Broadcloth Suits Special at $37.50 Very effective suits of lovely broad cloth aie handsomely lined with figuied silk. Any woman would be proud and phased to wear a suit such bb these. Unusual Suits of velveteen and velvet aie many of them copies of most attractive French models. S'ome are vivaciously trimmed with fur. Theie are two or three and sometimes only one of any one model, $37.50, $39,75, $55 to $75. Model Suits of Highest Grade' nre made in exclusive models of the beat materials: duvet 3 laine, sllveitonc,. wool velour and broadcloth. All fcqve some fur collars of nutria or nearseal fur. $45, $55, $57.50, $5 to $85. MarLl V. ,-lf'' i i"i . i - M MM & Si v.V . ,iS- "4k w V iVW. 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