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I ','? . rf 1 -4 t ' R. 4 V r. E 1 & . if. m t. ryr . Urk , M EVJSNINGF I'UBLlU LEDGi-IH:iIrADELPHIA FRIDAY, XJVEMBER '; 3 918" 269 U.S. SOLDIERS -MISSING IN ACTION,- M l.-lantl fiWfll N gn. ureitiMtle, Tir J JatiKt E. lur- ffiffiStt ' fvfflH i3 Names on Cubiiully yXist of Amqi'icans An nounced Today K1LLHU- IN 7 '41 UW E"f " !1(J "& jVfllTIV lMplI I'ttllll Pl'llllsV, I- & 1 -v 1 r-. . vania aiui rmirny suites on I'IAN1MAM lilllril In Atllon PRIVATI .lfarrv T nurtlf TU Dioltt .1 iVumul n Dun Unit litimllli'i l'or?,y. Ii ll T miilfi Wllllntl II t lml ... ." humh l.ln i 1- Miih.p Halifax "'"",1" I ui fhmi.nloi.li Atrr-d s III Soutti Jui rifillnfmiu earncllo. Iluniimlon Hint n f III. run- ' Ult rl s Vl.tor A Mm Mr " Vnla John MuKIwi MaliKtiu, 1 m i Inrtu 1. I'ritili" v llllannnorf I Mountlrd SMrrfly " OHPnr. VI ntlion J Vol" Sl.li ' P.oukt itrret I'hlluili Inhi ,. I l'ltU Alt's Hfl.r larulMkl HlnmoMn. .'.IIA .,."ri.":L'"l".ViH.. r C. I lOJN 1 "" J' hn A v Hur. l.Ml soulli lfl ttr v a iiunuriiiiia i Wontulr.J .llfhllr KkHitl.ANT llarlnml Kllf. Ii- Ahl I I OH anon rt.. Honor Koll Herbm f. Cocker Wet Oranires William Kmvtrl, JtTfy cltji William Kni)ior. ItUlamvoml, Jorrnh lllnhop I Incrnfti William 1 Colllna Jerit) cit .Tamra Kilwanln. "Jniinr, JsenlHi I. Parker, Tuikrtcui Knit J lliomiimn Jrr Cityi l'rrd (InmbrMtit, Jry Clti Taul Wwn, Jeriev Cltv.-Waltrr Mbuhr J-ney Citj. MIRUjAMI Klllnl In Arlloli T'm rf M lni V. Jlrtntjfe. Smnion Jolin liral:, himrrona Point lllril of Itme . PI11V tr. Otlvrr It. Mrkcn It. urila Pntn"( A JVterwn Mktnn Wiitimlril Mlilillr r OIUnilAt IlinirMiiuct Duton rnn. low n HIAT-Ia V Tnupsbtr IUlnx In rtlon l'KIVUt Iirae! lu.!iorlh, ro" nrk. ValrflfM ruiovo John i', Wnleamp I IlKl.urah .Wlillan l.uiher 1 l'lttiburh ljUtll uslilnxton. Names of SIJ United Mutes noldlers kr on the cn.su.illj Hat dM lod.ij laaued ljl'5" the War Dcptrtmrul Korl -elsht intn nero killed In action ami .'09 lire )Uted as nilsalnp Summarised tlie lom to date .1 e: Killed In nuioi Died of wound Sled of dlaeahe iMed of afclilflUH anil other causes . , llntr In action (liKlml fne prisoners . . founded llCpolti-ll Nov 1 l" I'ltlVATK." lrril t'arl Amlnaon. vjr r. 11 tinrci. 1:. Hell r!lor t'cnnla ljout" rt 9t Jim mim iJmm-iniii ,, ";v, V T DiurliirM Durnnof V -r 1. 1 I ' hoi 5f. 7lrnniU "tanlalavr Herman, brie Jnlin o tamin Illmnri M Hani ''' mini) llinmowil ..iim rt 1 ." ' ' hi I I'leanant U n.v I l'ealeri. I"hli"J"j,J!,. (Wphlo Mlrha'l JnK-vh smith -'"'.Ar ItliiBnold alret Thllilelihla w"rJ! A Stroud st""- n'hlnitton.i ouyt...i 1 nnth 1' Tmutmaii KlnlewHI MlchJfl J taiufki Surlli llndlo. CTIOiS'S MADE Mlktne In illii . 1- Itji I t I'hili uonu' t.J If 9 Orand Total? utvi Jv'ajpes of oltlcein anil the enlisted men from nearhy Etfttea follotv nrnrnt1 1 it Klllril In Vtluti JtAJOH Jnlin-ill Atwnol t'ltlil U1KI1 I.IEl'TrTSAVTS Oordon Ilfl "t TorK Andr H, Ounterlaih I hi mn III Wonndeil '.eerrlT LUrTAI.V Vran Juhnat I nev Ctiarlentnn P C LIEUTEVAVT"- Rilph ihhurn llrin h Wichita, Kan Jeremnh J IfaB'rt , New Yurls, Arthur Julius tilnnn V T"rl Mnunileil llahtlr fclKlTKVNT- !- Ihtiii 1 - a ford. Conn. , Wonil V Lake Marshal lt.a Frank W. Sullivan l.otteU Mam MNnInc In Aclion ilBUTEVAN TS John Iloos lH 1 Txan ItaMnnnd t' ampbell hi Hi o Taxas, Oscar W Norlqult Oak Vark 111 Oacar M Tailor Tomi t'riek 1 Waller !' 1101 "itlllVOKAI I en Ii PI lil'laia' nun .ei. t mu... I It-m yaul r Total ! iii-. wjn.'.j"''''::''1. ,.!,!.",.1",,. .T 11 C1i atrept iniiaupiniiiH in. vi '.", ,.':" ,i 1 ''" J4JM South llronrt strcit I'hll iilell'h "" I 410 MrOloaxev r.ntralln Hol.it iinij" i;rle JiMt 1111 n nil i' -siii' ; hoMikl Kuljuiionf 11 njati il'i" ' " I'alln Vranl. II ' omrdni s latun 1 r It.nton DJBnn Muni 'llv-r I l; ' Iohn'on icorn liitlm tUuKii-' Ae e ("laton Volk Kft llojer-owii 1M1I1 irirunnlik fnlinoiatllle. Ihin'". Kvllie ltttk Hun 1 rnet I' H ' ' rituiureh Joarph c Ii lami "" V ood'iock atrei t PhlU.leli hia I ll; loc IHub Hod I.I in 'lonloi M "nl 24MI Ninth l.lehth atrii- leTjron Why. Kaat Strouilahurii Hteven Ma k i an nn Vmlrin t Makol"Bki nil M ' cr aire, t Phll.uWphln John l'hllllpi " TO CASUALTY LIST ll the iiSiH.ialeiI Prr Mathiiigtnn, Viiv s The followiiiR additions and t medium ate made I15 , llio War Iiepailment t td i una ti le I port for todai Mllfd In illon, IITfilnu.lv ttrporlrri Mi Inie In ittnn I'liniiiltM s I ill irl J Harm 1 No h I Oiraril, P 1 Hforitu Marusk. IlrenlU. V Prli ate tVllllam V..Sni)uikj-. Mt. Tleaa ant I'a Mounded refrlr (PfeloulT Reported Mlailnc In Action) roitPoUM Itohert Vnelkner. 33S! Fifteenth avenuo ewarl, N J rniVATj:s Jonepli t,eon t,awr'iit.e. youth It'thlchem I'd 1 Jeaao li. Htlno Kloomiburc I'a Mounilril (llctree I'nuVtermlneil) Tretloo'lr HeiiorlMl MlMlne In Action CuItPOItAL ria C. Frlcbcte Ureen town 1 PltIATS- Janic? lilgUcomo ST Nmioii alrrrt Sru-ark V. J 1 itay Olllott, 14.'4 t-ranklln atreet. I'lttaburnhi John IthikIs Mrt'ool oulli Ivthfchem, Pa 1 William II Main HouKoillle I'a ii arl Probtner Hon e ateart Pa Vndrt Vatuo, lerth Amboj, N J Helurned to Itiitt (I'retlonolr ltrnorled Mli. nit- in .irtion) Pltn ATI.S Kdward J r.adjAUch Plm mokln. Pa I'ranr Martin 'Imhicrman 4.il Kaat MneKenth Htrcct l.rla Pa, ( :Vit.,'h , Take Advantage of Tliese 3 Special Events. If You Have a Charge Account Buy Now and Pay Jan. 1,1919 BLAUNER'S 833-35 MARKET STREET Manufacturers and Hctailcih Factory a7th & U road way, N. V. . j.jiCtl jdI Hour. Colon UaJlfot &ec&a& Onlv One &tr COR. 11TII k : CHESTNUT STS. B 4 PIT i : '.4TS HT.SSO t ii 03C imristitNr ftl Ueoiae V siinii.ona -4 Sorlli rw t-fiurth Vrft PhlliideltHIa WalterWoii DOT Voi th Iar" i lreit Phll( lellhi Killed In Xitliin I'l.llMW-IUB'I' Arti i ork laniea V lHaaij HoUoben. Hni Brt7 eehaiUen Dlril of I)i-e ise i iiRPDHM s J il i P tMliu J hn II ltosi '.' Urunmuo PHI ATES Huall lm Will itn Ph hatu Nunr Wniinilril siutitli PR! A'l i- - trail, ilirnii" I ai. hoto l.dtiam i In linn, Jera fit Mliiic In itlun MMHWP' i"harli t P m Pt i inuoi PIlUATfa lohi llenlai Jir Place I Mill K1ltMI M ' (f i(lPgt 'i iW WAITRESSES WANTED AT ONCE Experienced -white waitresses and white women wanted for kitchen and dining room work in cafeteria, hotels and service res taurants at Hog Island. Advanced, up-to-date wages, room and board included, pleasant surroundings and excellent living conditions. Apply U. S. Employment Service, 300 Walnut street. See Mr. Scull. Do not apply at Hog Island. If you are working in another shipyard do not apply. 1 hough complete n.'tor toi the Allies is in bight, it must not be fm gotten that thr- laying down of arms in Europe will not immediately change conditions in this countrj. Victoiy ovci present labor prob lems is still to be won. and the shortage of help in stores, as t'lse where, will glow woiso before better. Thousands of our men are lighting fot u- otr theie; the few who remain are endcaonng to "carry on." Help relieve the strain upon them and the women by doing your Christmas shopping not only tally in the se.iion, but fatly m the day before noon. That is not much to ask, but it means more than jou italizo. Kcmembei, before noon. D ID you know that the stork niesents Uncle Sam with four new babies e ery minute of I Trcrmiu Sjailr THE potency of music has never been questioned; it is the one IlrSVtf-1 4 ! n 4V llllllniH .ll nlniii n . f suiiu bnab uiiiia ii uuosca mi the day, and that hen"fling on his people, and the desire for a piano in , Allllitn lu in i. . t i mmll ...I..!.!.. tl.A . n.v. In ..u.a.nu. nl TTI1 !1.. iiunin lie ivmw .i pivwui iiuihuwi nc tiuiiiu is uiiivuisui. UJllll luiriy here, in this City of Homes? Now, recently owning one was considered, lull those infants must be ptowded a luxury, but today it is not .so much for, Mr. Stork deeming his duty done a question whether one can or can- j when he deposits his precious butden not afford a piano as it is which on the rooftops, and mothers hae dis- make to choose. Many would-be put- I covered that at 11. 1 Dcwees's, 1122 chaseis imagine because the Stein- ' Chestnut stieet, the complete layetto way piano is high priced that N.I may be purchased at one counter. Stetson & Co, 1111 Chestnut street, i I Wee shirts, shoulder-strap bands and I catrv nothinir less exnensive. thourh l flannel petticoats, in cotton and i in l eality they make a specialty of I wool or silk and wool; slips, plain supplying moderate-priced pianos, or with thread tucks and the iinest A number taken in trade tor Stein French embroidered yokes for best; ways are put in u good condition and little embroideied wrappers of cash-1 resold cheap. i3cside& these they meio or lightweight seigc, with dc-1 haa new Sterlings, a superior, tachable silk linings; and everything i medium-grade piano, and Sterling else necessary for the watm welcome player-pianos, both selling for a low I of the newcomer. i figure. Sensational Suit Sale Values 45.00 and 47.50 mi :n . I'O I cdll, -a e- 1 Suit with nutria cvllut. 29-so For this wonder Sale 300 stunning; Suits, direct from our New York Factory, have been marked at this exceedingly low 'price tor this-special sale. Velour, velour de laine, silver tone and broadcloth of excellent quality fashion these Suits. There are ever so many distinctive modes, showing elegant design of cut and trimmings. ' Largeshawl or square collars of French Seal or Nutria, There are tailored .models as well as fur-trimmed modes. Many youthful styles featuring the slightly raised waistline. All Suits are lined with rich beautiful silks. These are Matchless Values. Blauner's, Second Floor 29.7.) - old-timey, quiet ling suggestive of Martha Washington and nana tjiein long evenin s, old winter i FLAGS! FLAGS! Celebrate Oar Victory Get Your Peace Flags Show Your Patriotism UNITED STATES I COTTON COTTON BUNTING AND SERVICE SILK WOOL BUNTING Louis E. Stilz & Bro. Co. 151-53-55 NORTH 4TH STREET rOUNTERPANES! f alwavs I arES, like that word; it has such an i V ilovv a fellei's heait will vearn work, while "spreads" spells ma- 1' or the tune thnt's alius welcome, chineiy, with all its noise and mar-. When the old log fires burni" velous possibilities. Hut alas! all! All very pretty, but will the old counterpanes are not hand-made, log il res burn? Often they must be though many aie at II. D. Dougherty ! coaxed anil fussed over to such a Company. 10.12 Chestnut street a degree all pleasure in them is lost, shop particularly well equipped with dainty bed accessories. Their sim ple stuped dimity counterpanes, with scalloped-cut corners to lit brass bedsteads, come with the bolstei loll or the pillow slip to match. There aie also Marseilles spreads and, last but not least, the lovely hand-embroidered countet panes, some skillfully covered with an elaborate pattern done in Krench knots and edged with fringe, and most eftective in their charming white daintiness. bnt generally the fault lies not so much with the wood and the lire as vith the wooden-head file buildei, who forgot to buy a Cape Cod I ire Lighter at the House Furnishing Store of J. Franklin Miller, 1612 Chestnut street. These indispensable lighteis, little brass, copper or iron tankards on trays, hold a stone toich soaked m kerosene. When applied to fnes it kindles them perfectly without the waste of wood or paper. Typical New England thrift! Bl bT V t I B'1 ' ' KiiiiiffKlLKIllHPiLlfliilnlum 6 Mmmskkmk 9 HHUuBBEuMJwttlH2hiillHHIii ,.V 'mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm SNAPPY men wauted! Not the disagreeable l:ind who bite your head off, but those who have foresight enough to snap at clothing for the snappy weather which is due to arriv p, but which has been beaten in the lace nere oy uiu iiupun.cn vvmtei ulsters now at MacDonald & Campbell's, 1334-Ut5 Chestnut street. These exceptionally fine, double faced Fleece Ulsters are of the best staple wool of Australia and Shet land, and though extremely light weight antl allowing free passage of air, ate nonconaucuve( uiub kwui ing warmth and making them the coziest coats imaginable. They come in light and dark colors, plain or I plaids, and in them there is no sign of the threatened skimping of ma terial, for they have all the fullness necessary for correct appearance, and big, loomy pockets to boot. IT TKrJS cool, crisp uays aim a touch of Jack Frost's fingers to mule tinnlns leallv Drime and, judging fiom their blush, he must to assert itself, and very definitelv ECAL'SE of the many difll- culties connected with house keeping theie is a constantly increasing demand for teady-to-seive food. We used to have a Ger man name for it, but cast it forth in a fit of patrioti; indigestion. That! is the only kind of indigestion, how-' ever, that was ever connected with1 the counter at E. Bradford Clarke Company, 1520 Chestnut stieet, where they sell pig souse (much ' nicer than its name); jellied meats;! liver, half-smoke,, summer and Bo logna sausages; pickled Iambi tongues; caviar Komanoff, imported from Astrakhan, Russia; Boston I Brown Bread, imported from Bos-1 ton; pickles, riotted meatu, pate de I foi gras, in little tureens and good- i news knows wnai, un, yes! fresh country sausages and scrapple, high grade butter and egg3 laid expicsslv I for the him! i tt"7-OUTH is but an empty shell, Y within which lives the spirit -- (if man " Hn . -.I-.. I - w.. ....... 4iifli, suiric ueirins BLAUNER'S FURS! FURS! FURS! Special Saturday Pricings icV1bIBIVK!,'c' w Natural Muskral Coat 139.75 Seal col- Belted moilej. lai and cuffs. Nutria Sports ' Coat 179.75 C'ollui, culfs and boidci of Hudson Seal. Mole Caps and Stoles 69.75 1 1 0.OO Some trimmed " with squinel or ermine. Fox Sets 39.75 59.75 Large animal shape. Taupe and Poiret. J89.7.J Hudson Seal Coat 189.75 Skunk collaisnd cuffs. Pictured. Wolf Scarfs 29.75 39.75 45.00 Taupe, Poiret and black. Fox Scarfs 57.50 69.75 Taupe and Poiiet. Wolf Sets 79.75 89.75 99.75 Taupe, Poiret antl Wick sill; ami Georgette llneili Pictured. IJlauner's Second Floor have had a busy time caressing cheeks of the gorgeous Spitzenbt Note. The Zeckwer-Hahn Philadelphia Musical Academy, f. "which stands aty.the, forefront of the world's best musical .' '.. L-- .-ilj m. t.1 it : u ' .L-: CtwCIvitonoii inn inotuiicu mason ix i laiiiuu jjiuuu in men tmcBntly enlarged Academy. The pianos were purchased C. J, Heppe'fit Son, the Philadelphia representatives. the urgs and Stayman Winesaps now at Heiirj R. Hallow ell & Son's, Broad below Chestnut street. The Spitzen burgs have come from Hood River, Ore., but show no stain of travel, being as fresh and blooming as when partetl trom the parent stem. They nre crlsn. but tender, medium sized land run from blight red to a purplish tint, with pale yellow and russet dots. The always-wanted Winesaps i (from Delaware) aro sold by; the bariel or loose, iney aie uig, juicy, crunchy, old - fashioned apples, crackerjaclis lor uai;ing or muncn ing, and a barrel will keep indefi nitelyunless eaten up sooner. IT IS often difficult to find the odd pieces of mahogany furniture re quired to complete an otherwise perfectly appointed room. Perhaps it is a table or desk that is lacking, and as many antiques are so in name only, it is far better to buy an honost reproduction than to pay double for a dishonest. At Bailey, Banks & Biddle Company, in the inexpensive downstairs salon, there are any num ber Of charming solid mahogany pieces, in colonial and other styles, Allien nave cauguc tne spirit oi men period to a remarkable degree, SPIffl which have caught the spirit of their period to a remarkable degree. Desks and secretaries, some oeverely nlain. others elaborate: tea wagons which make 'one long for the cup that cheers, but not inebriates; bcw inct stables, tripod-tip tables, with or without pie-crust tops, and quaint wool winders, almost too mctur. wque an4 artistic for mlrn UMid(tfMJijrW wi about the time the boy is thinking of uuuiiiuk iii-s ursi long-irousers suit, an important event in his life, looked forward to with mixed emotions. I The "empty shell" thin demands to ' be outfitted m a lcgular men's store, i not in niotner s lavored shop. Jacob Reed s Sons. 1124-20 Chestnut t. seem to undeistand these young fel- i lows thoroughly and, in tho depart ment devoted to their needs, make a I special feature of first long-tiousers suits and overcoats. They cany -i fine assortment of just the right! models, which by their happy combi nation of manliness and youthfulness are deservedly popular with Hih I School boys and their mothcis THE season for buying rugs and carpets is ill lull swing; but, I'ke eyeiything else, they are moat difficult to gut, especially if' wanted in a hurry. By November, housewives are anxious to set their houses in order, and this is impossi-' ble while floorrcoverings are unlaid I but as long as Fritz & La Rue, ll"4 Chestnut street, are in existence there is no real cause to worrv ' T..t.l.. !,!,. ,.. I1 !.. ! "wmra men "!. luiictviull 01 Ior- eign and domestic rugs, they also have beautiful, heavy chenille rug ging (domestic and Scotch), which they Bell at an exceptional figure. it auiia unj wiiaa ui ruum, jias aJ wonueriui nign pne ana comes in all the desirable solid colors and in 9 10tf. 12, 1C or 20 feet widths. Re member, it is right here in Philadel phia, rehdy for instant lelivery; no waning lor it. iu ue snipped rom BLAUNER'S Special Sale of Stunning Millinery &ru "SIEv" A7 L fr( ik ) mT 3.00 v Sketches Jrom the Actual Goods All $3.00 .K ' Sit This offering includes Lyons and Panne Velvet Hats. Beaver Tarns,1 Beaver Turbans and Beaver-faced sailors. Trimmings of Molinc and Ostrich. 500 New "Wonder" Hats 5.97 Including Veiled Turbans, Duvetyne or Georgette Hats and Fur Combinu-, turns. Blaunr sicialaation f truly "WoniUur Huts." rr" .: 7- .' V ...,-t.. .J. ... . 1-I--c-li !, t'.l " . l" J1 -Lr.as.c. -JJflffi I A "I m t m t,i iJ? ."d.ii -'"' w; ,. , THE CHS8TNUttjafT ASfOCUTW jjftraftaffiw.:?f r:?.'.ifR . ir.y -i-"?,'Af " J rBrS,J ikTl j...t i imiMiiiinfai 'flwrfrtf'Hii