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"Boston. Store YTHESE COOL NIGHTS AND MORNINGS WILL CREATE | A STRONG DEMAND FOR HEAVIER UNDERWEAR We are prepared to provide | full Comfort contained in the Popular that measure of FOREST MILLS UNION SUITS AND VESTS AND PANTS FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN, In All Sizes, In All Shapes, and in Various Qualities. A Complete Line of DR. DENTON'S SLEEPING » GARMENTS FOR ALL AGES. PULLAR & NIVEN @ 'CATARRH VANISHES Here Is Ome Treatment ’I'hm Sufferers Can Rely Upon % 1t you want to drive catarrh and all its disgusting symptoms from your system in the shortest possible time, g0 to your druggist and ask for a Hyomel outfit today Breathe Hyoniei and it will rid you of catarrh; it gives such quck relief All that all who use it for the first time’ #re astonished. Hyomel 15 a pure pleasant antiseptic, which is breathed into the lungs over the inflamed membrane; it kills catarrh germs, soothes the sore spots, ¥nd heals all inflammation. Don't suffer another day with catarrh; the disease is dangerous and often ends in consumption. Start the Hyomei treatment today. No stomach dpsing, no sprays or douches; Jjust preathe it—that's all. Ask The Clark & Brainerd Co. TONIGRT AND TOMORROW | Your last chance to buy Tea, Coffee, + Toilet Articles Household Drugs, nearly half their regular Soap, and for i price. AT OUR the | 322 MEN ARE NAMED ~ INDAY'S ARMY LIST ' 01 This Number, 239 Were Killed in Action The army casualty list, exclusive of the Marine Corps reports, taday men- tions 322 members of the American Iixpeditionary forces and among these the number of men killed in action is | unusually high. A total of 280 have | mads the supreme sacrifice and of | these, seven are from Connecticut Another man from this state is listed as missing in action. Of the men killed Clifford E. May of Newington, reported to his parents last Saturday as killed in action, is oae. i (Day Report) The following casualties are report- ed by the commanding general of the | American Expeditionary forces: Killed action .119 Missing in action 10 Wounded eeverely 10 Died from wounds 18 Wounded (degree mined in undeter- Total : - New York and New England men Killed in Action. Lieutenant Milton A. Matthews, 21 Fitchburg, Me Sergeants Bossie, 149 Ward st., Dennis J. Pear! st ' Nashua, N. H. Charles E. Denon, Union Course, Long Island, N. ERNEST BLANTIN, Gay orflsvillé Conn. William B. McLaughlin, st., New York, N. Y. Corporals John J. Booth, 83 Congrees st., Brooklyn, N. Y. Charles A. Snyder, 717 Canandaigua, N. Y. John A. Cronin, Jr. ave.,, Mount Vernon, N. Privates George Croan, 991 Brooklyn, N. Y. Phillip Ford, 431 W. York, N Y. William R. Hurst, New York. N. Y. George K. Botts, Churchville N. Y. Francisco Galtieri, 104 Manel st Byracuse, N. Y. Floyd Graham, Seagers P. O. Har- denburg,¢N. Y. Atrlington Winfleld Kinney, Charlotte st., Binghamton, N. Y. Fred J. Lamphere, Whitesbors N. Y. John B. Lane, 300 W. Houston st., New York, N. Y. WILLIAM C. Cona. EARL H. PAINE, Poquonock, Conn. James Santore, 946 41st st, Brook- lyn, N. Y. John Levy, lvn, N. Y. Bernard Brooklyn, N. John C. Me. WILLIAM STROVINSKI, 29 Frank Bridgeport, Conn Missing in Action. Privates Harry Davis, 176 Westminster st., Bellows Falls, Vt. Dorn D. Dilmore, Klmira, N. Y. HENRY J. PATTENDEN, Flower st., Hartford, Conn. James Tola, 425 K. 65th York, N. Y. Marine Corps Casualties. Sumary of casualties to date: Officers: Deaths Wounded Missing 830 \!evada ave., 108 E. 81st §. Main st., 457 8. Third | Glenmore ave., 33rd st, New 103 E. 88th st., 41-2 MILLER, Ellington, 1841 Park place, Brook- Levin, 344 Y Spoaner, Chester st., Shermaa Mills, st, 2156 Dewlitt ave., 8 st, 39 65 1 Ealisted me Deaths Wounded In hands of Missing 1,016 11,052 15 174 3,157 3, The following casualties are report ed by the commanding general of the American Expeditionary forces (in- BRIT..i\v DA Judgment CLOTHES BUYING UDGMENT used at the right time directed us to antici- J pate the “tigh” condition of the woolen market—and to plan on a big scale, far in advance for this season. UDGMENT in the selection of the proper goods and the correct styles and in the p roviding of them in vast var- iety creates a great stockat Hollanders’ now. J UDGMENT of every man’s Clothing desires, be he young man, middle age or elderly, enables us to provide the very Suit or Overcoat that is best for his appearance and comfort. DD to these advantages a bright, spacious store to show them and sell them in, an adequate force of salesmen to give your demands careful individual attention and you have ‘ideal conditions for the purchase of your Fall and Winter Clothes. Fall Overcoats, $25, $30, $35, $40 Fall Suits, $20 to $45 Winter Overcoats, $18 to $50 Specials, $25 and $30 OME to Hollanders’ expecting a great deal—A SQUARE DEAL. You'll find even better inducements than you OLLANDERS’ “THAT DEPENDABLE STORE” 82-88 ASYLUM STREET, HARTFORD. THE DAYLIGHT STORE A Prisoners George Frank Lamm, R. F. Martinsville, N. Y. Arthur Baia, 161 Brooklyn, N. Y. Stanley Baranowski, v Fraak Belniw, Falls, N. ¥. ARTHUR BIMBO, | New Haven, Conn. cluded in above total): D. 11, Killed in action Died of wouads President st., New York and New England men: Killed in Action. Sergeants Irving S. Nelson, Lisbon, Me. James P. R(yhlnson, 54 W. st., New York, N. Y. Wounded in xa.r'L\on (m- mel\) Missing in actlon Amsterdam, N. 21 Peter st., Little Total vess New York and N Killed in Action. 129th 253 Maple st., PUMPKIN PIES,,mde from kins, dehcatel seasone¢ and baked to that ing appearan that tempts the palate. { We have a full {line of large and smal Boston the most delicioug cakes, Coffep Cakes, :‘Plcs, Bread and ‘Baked Beans and Bread it is possible to*-bake. Brow Your grocer sells Hoffmann’s “AUNT DELIAS’ Bread. 62 West Main St. Two Stores, 95 Al HOFFMANN SBAKERY rch St. Edward J. Broderick, 412 Bright st., Bc¢henectady, N. Y. Gunnard E. Carlson, 12 Chautauqua ; ave., Jamestown, N. Y. | Vincent Colenza, 1772 Brooklyn, N. ¥. David Chartier, Manchester, N. H. Louis L. Cohen, 360 8th st., Iyn, N. Y. Edward Everitt Cook, Ass't. Supt. Eng. Dept, U. 8. T. Serv., 45 Broad- way, New York, N. Y. "LIFFORD E. MAY, Elm Hill, D. 2, Newington, Conn. deund Riordin, 852 Ninth New York, N. Y. Corporal John Connors, 48 Watson st., tral Falls, R. I. Mechanic Ear] Baldwin, Privates Bert Belcher, 58 Oneida st., ter, N. Y. Martia L. Welch, Gloucester, Mass. Died of Wounds Received in Private Herman V. von Glahn, 231 Wash- ington ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. (Night Report) The following casualties are report- ed by the commanding general of the American Expeditionary forces: Killed in action ..120 Missing in action 16 Wounded severely 9 Died from wounds Roches- Cen- Me. 31 Cleveland st., 81st st Benjamin ma, N. Y. Action. Montezu- 255 Macabic st., Cook Emil Walter Kunzli, st., New York, N. Y. Privates Anton Jursik, Jr, 426 E. New York, N. Y. Walter Kania, X Walter R. Kubli, ton, Mass. 551 W. 152d Brook- New 72nd st., Funton st.,, Buffalo, = N. 96 Carroll st., Bos- ave, | Jo - S George E. Ryder, Livermore Falls, Frank J. Hurley, Roxbury, Michael J. Shea, JOHN J. CLBARY, 51 Summitt st., Waterbury, Conn. Arthur Albert Cleversey, Died from Wounds. Sergeant 60 ¥isher ave., Mass. Corporal 280 Tenth ave,.' York, N. Y. Privates Arthur E. Baker, 19 Woodbury st., Beverly, Mass. hn J. Caruso, Spring Valley, N. Y. mut ave., John W. Dunn, Jr., 2 New York, N. 4 Marlboro, Mass. 09 W, 104t} Wounded Severely. Privates Manual Arseneault, N. SALVATORE Market st., G Rozov, Max Address, 146 Third st, Chelses, | ¢ 7% o Mass. v, Hartford, 76 Carver, FALLIST, Conn. Allen st., Missing in Action. Arthur V. Lowell, Mass. Private Bikiary, 170 Suffelk SATURDAY. This store will sell the very new fall * DRESSES AT LESS PRICES JALS THAN AND WORKMANSHIP in every garment $16.00 Navy Serge Dreses $17.00 Navy Sérge Dresses latest REASONABLE ONLY THE BEST MATER- . $12.50 - $13.50 SATURDAY Will Be A Day Of Interest A SATURDAY. This store will sell the very latest This new fall 7 SKIRTS At lesg than reasonable prices $12.00 Striped Skirts .. e $6.50 Plaid Silk Poplin Skirts .. $6.00 Silk Poplin Skirts in Black, Navy and Grey New Novelty $9.50 $5.00 Burj $30.00 at less than reasonable priceés. $30.00 $30.00 Black Broadcloth Coats, $24.60 ~ The Gurran DryGoods Go. SATURDAY store will sell the very latest all COATS Velour Coats in Black gundy and brown ..... $24.00 Broadcoth Coats in Taupe SATURDAY This store will new fall $85.00 Brown soll SUITS $25.00 Navy Poplin Suits and Mixed Cloth Suits .. the very latd ’ at less thapgreasonable prices. $30.00 New Oxford Cloth Suits, $24. . 822, Burgundy " $20.4 $39.00 Khaki Color Wool Cloth Brown and Navy $18.00 $7.00 Black Silk Poplin Skirts . $9.00 Black Satin Skirts $7.00 Black . $5.50 $7 Serge Dresses .... $14.30 . 8354 - $25.4 $40.00 New Brown Mixed Cloth $32.00 $70.00 Burgundy coat with grey $55.00 $14.50 $7.50 Waists Extra Sizes $8.50 Walsts Extra Sizes $30.00 42, $18.00 Navy Serge Dresses Navy Serge Dresses, sizes $30.00 Dark Grey Serge Suits Satin Skirts Othe 381 385 Main Street we add a small profit and extend 44, 46 25.00 - $16.00 - $18.50 .$18.00 And Maay Others. lc b $1.80 Percale Bungalow aprons .. 80c. Fancy White Tea Aprons .. A S El ROD S $2.00 Outing Flannel Night Quilted Silk Jackets for Women. ‘ Gommelfaninath ENURREIRERS §11s R 10 DIE Y1 Ss R oL EEEE Loo$120 C $1.00 sweaters Park St. Cor. Bigelow o Opp. Rackliffe Bros. And Many fur collar .... S $19.00 Grey Mixed Coats .... $35.00 Velour Coats $16.00 Navy Serge Dresses With very low overhead expenses, * GEORGETTE WAISTS, $22.00 Taupe Satln Dresses CHILDREN'S BLOOMERS. a courteous service gto all. Thus store is galning in sales all the while. in green, And Many Other In the greatest variety in the city. b1 i lack and mole $21.50 Navy Cloth Coat, Fur Collar £o) (LY $3.00 R. and G. $35.00 v and Taupe . $3.00 Blankets ........ e cee.. $20.00 $4.00 Styles for : / Plush Coats, $26.00 $5.00 Styles for .. $7.00 Styles for $8.00 Styles for ..... $11.00 Styles for .... y . Black and Navy Sateen, Navy Serge, $9:00 Fine Silk Hose for Women, pair CHILDRFN'S DRESSES, Schoal and Gymnasium Use, . to $3.00. 75c. Boys' Ribbed Shirts and Drawers Corsets $2.00 Navy $7.00 Navy Sorge Dresses lour in 1 ‘ <‘0\Iv‘nn'r ABLE. 50 Warner Corsets . $3.50 Styles for 5 $4.50 Styles for Styles for Styles for Styles for Serge Dresses $2.98 .. $8.73 $3.98 $1.50 $1.50 Velvet trimmed with white for .... $5.50 Navy Hats for children, Serge Dresses MEN’S SWEATE CHILDREN’S SWEATERS. $6.98 ¢» 95 Styles for - $9.50 g5 93 Styles for o Percale Aprons $4.00 Oxford Sweaters . $2.98 ¢5.00 Khaki Sweaters - 838, TOWELS. Turkish Towels urkish Towsls BED SPREADS, $3.50 Full-size Spreads $5.00 Full-size Spreads 25c. Men's styles Linen Collars ,many $2.50 CHILDREN'S TEDDY BEAR SUITS. F $3.98 $7.50 Styles for Styles for .87c SIUKALINES. ! omant 5 e i BLOOMERS. EMBROIDERED Scarf Sham and Table Covers in & great variety of styles. 75¢. Styles for plain and fancy Quality 31 50 Fine Muslin Nzhtcewsn tor in the greatest variety in the city. SATEEN PETTICOATS. $1.00 Bink Knit Bloomers for ‘Women, s5c. Figured Challies, wide, yd . 36 inches 59¢. NEW VENICE LACES, $1.69 Candy 40¢, Orohatd White for the eom- very warm $1.98 Flowered styles ...... Stripe CURTAINS . $3.00 Marquisette $3.50 Marquisette e LIFEBUOY plexion e Limit 2 to a customer; for for Yd. Yd $1.50 Pivers i Azurea Face Pow- der ¢ $1.08 Extra Size Candy Stripe $2.39 Styles v 56 Bomont 59¢c. Children's White Cashmere tints .. Dyes, shirt waist 50¢ Pebeco Tooth Paste . 5. $2.50 Fownes Glace Kid Gloves, $1.98 15¢c. $1.50 Indian Alarm Clocks .. Nail 5 50c Cutex e —r————————— R ——" S ———— e ——————————— ————————————————————————————————————————————————— .