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Se . 650 ON CASUALTY LIST FROM ARMY AND MARINES BRINGS TOTAL TO 24,91 EWIS, Loo 6., Tumwater, Wash, 78' Killed in Action, 192 Miss- ing and 251 Wounded Severely. WASHINGTON, Aug. 28.—With the publication to-day of two more army casualty lists and one marine corps -llet, 650 additional names go down @ America’s honor roll. These now mamos bring the total American casu- afies to date, in killed, wounded, massing and died from accident and disease, up to 24,916. In this number the marine corps has 95 officers and 3,668 men. ’ In the first army list of 326, to morning papers, thers are: tm action, 47; missing in aotion, 93; died of wounds, Ms died of aeroplane accident, weunded, degree undetermined, wounded severely, 13 died from disease, 7. The second army list of 303, te afternoon papers, includes: Killed fm action, 27; missing in action, 96; wounded severely, 118; died of wounds, 9; died of accident, 6; wounded, de- gee undetermined, 42; died of dis- conse, 5. Tho marine corps list has 21 names, | Killed in action, 4; in hands of enemy, 3; wounded se- ; wound- divided as follow verely, 3; died of wounds, ed, degree undetermined, 4. Totals of the threo lists Killed in action, 78; missing in action, | 3 died wounds, 32; died in aeroplane acci- dent, 1; died of accident or wounded, degree undeter-| 198; wounded severely, causes, 6 mined, 78; died of disease, Tho army lists follow KILLED IN ACTION. Captain. HARRISON. Ray F Lieutenants. bxeter, N. HL. HURLBUTT, Charles Evan. BALDWIN. Joseph F., Tyler, Tex. CRANEFIELD, Marion C., Madison, Wis, HUNTING, Warren B,, Baltimore, Sergeants. CANTY, Bugene P.. 8, Boston, Mass, FURO, George 1, Junction, Wis, WELTON. Yatimund, Dorchester, Mass, Heit, Oneiaa, Tenn, eo View, Ia, Fort Allegany Pa Musician. MASTER, Ray A.. Topton, Pa Corporal GALLAGHER, Floyd, Kimbolton, © HARDER, Paul Lucian, Ft, Atkinson 1UZOS, William, St. Louts, SUTTON, James C., Robinson, Pa. CRAIDGE, Robert Nel MPCARTY. Guy, Grand View, Tex TROTTIER, Eugene, Brockun, Mam, KUCERA, Jerry J.. Chicago Cook, PALLA, Joho M., Seraaton, Pa Privates. New York City. mink William, 219 E. 122d St.| KILLMEYER, Johu A., Mittsvurgh, North Side, George, Chicago, Dak ELLINGSON, Conrad M.. Canton. 8, Dal Foie elf Ly kena, 1’ Neer nd. hed % RaLp, Henry M wh © ‘ ‘ in MUBIe INGE. Willaw Detioit ROS Jagnus, otarbucs, Minn Wallace W., Barre, Vi Eeeeere <3 Ze ani itt LA POINT, Delbert, Linde, Mich, (fst Peer Fy Dickson, N. D. BRANSON, Lloyd, 32 Ward Street, | witii\- Salem, N. J. PETERSON, Adelbert, Jamestown, Cal .| Tex ROONEY DARNALL. Willa EMB MMONS. Edvart HH. sao Augustine, PRANK, George A. Shan ano, W HERMAN, KAPIINKE, Arihur G,, Weit Haven, ¢ 28 LOVAAS, iNalmer M.* Cumberland,” Wie, TOM mT Mass . Me aspon, Utab, KY, Prank, (Odiey. Wi" Va BEMIK, Joreph, "Ste TMM gain “Aig Noonan, W URICCHiO, Carmenio, 68 Myrtle ~ Avenue, Passaic, N. J. “DIED FROM WOUNDS RECEIVED IN ACTION. Lieutenant ladda For cool delicious- ness nothing can equal the fresh fragrant flavour of B332 THE EVENING WORLD, W BDNESDAY, | AUGUST 2 THOMPSON, Kenneth VETTE, Richard H., a - nue, Brooklyn, N.Y. Lerten SCHWAR, Herbert Goorge, Richrille, Miah, QUIGLEY, cc » 33 Alexander Bt, | iar witli mH Cape May, N. 4. PPSLSKL Ki Lone "Watt “ule, °° DIED OF WOUNDS. CROSSEN, Koamth 1 MARTHALER, Ot ‘Highland, Mica, 4 GILBBRT, Joa F Wilitani’ Alfred, hacen, Wi, Hy Welter Leo, Saginaw. Mich, RE are shown the first exclusive photos of the great Franco- American counter offensive at Chateau-Thierry, shows the recaptured town of Chandun, which fell before the This picture DIED OF DISEASE. PAGE OF AMERICAN WAR NEWS WHERE THE AMERICANS DROVE OUT THE GERMANS Allied guns. evacuated, Chandun is ju Solssons railroad, NASH. Clade, F.,, Fordland, Mo JOHNGON. Jullue J. Hermanmitie. stich, Francis Drennan, Springfield BURNS ‘gi « OOK iy “mas A COLBURN: Alfred M'CUTCHBON, Ivan, Chicago, 205° Pacific St. DANIBLS. Chester, Norw: Breet | pang NBVLL, Stewart K. RY HOOHER, Winrtewter, Mase, Hi HOWARD, John Hy Avon, Col. KRAUSE Wo) MMAN AMY PAGE, Vrederi REDDING. Kai KOSS. Henjamin F SHUSTR: THOMAR. Patrick J TORLN, Jobo F. 54 Jamaica Avenue, Woonson. Ji 4 8 Syeiads, Ale DIED FROM. AEROPLANE ACCI- Opole, Was SANDER, ‘August, 2. Ww. 31st Street, SLEASMAN, Fred J., Watervliet, N. AKER, Harry SMITH, Otho BOUTITEIN, Je M NEILL, Rooabl B., Harrisburg, 1 FROM ACCIDENT AND OTHER CAUSES. REAUCHESNE, ‘enti, Quebeo, Canada. BOKOVOY, Prince, Ragie Butte, Mont RYEY Ward dy New flavin, ve DETILLINM. Boy, M DONNELLY Willem pevnela all dag John E., Loon “Ave, ch ZATORSKI, ile Myrtle We.’ Regt, Ala.” ‘Av., Brooklyn, N.Y. | SIBBIO, Ralph, 8615 7th Av., Brook- npr Uidirte, vous 8 KESTER, Tam P, olumbia City, Ind M'COMAUCK, George 0., . N.Y. PATROSKI,’ Joseph, Philadelphia, PFARILER,” William M,, Lambert, Mont. BRAT IG: Antonio, 77° Catherine Maple Main, Minn, STARR, Clayton W nee," Fairview) Mout ‘ie Van’ took, WN, D, Oshkosh, . Wis, i ‘ RUSSELL, Joh AG 196 ee Aven it noe Nu mW. wits Mountain, Ale, WOUNDED ait. it, a Centre St., ” Indianapolis, Ind. cK sa W., Atlantic City, ed GITORPASE, OULARD, Fraok G a OME Wale ae atts F Lieutenants. |CARDER, Cyril, BARTONE, nee 833 Kent Street, Sherman, W, Va. Lave ADSAT IL Martie Hi TH Ky Fruitand, Wath MISSING IN ACTION. IW MirtN, Witiag ru | CASSEDY, J. Townsend, 355 Grand St., Newburgh, N. Y. HOUSER * Harriman, Toon JOHNSON, n, Bay City, Micb. MILLER, Zenos ifred P., New Rocholle, Mor Pa GONNOULY, Mich el, 308 East 38th it, New York. CLUES, Agree Maladie, OVTACHINSTKOV Ie Newton, W Rithiack Witiam P WYTTENBURG. it SMITH. Afret STEIN, fairy te, Waitadetin mses Hoboken, WRUNG, i. SRVAwAR te” IR, Movert Haney, Harbor Beach, Fony, oe Enst sire: t, New York City. nt Pat oni wy, Eee ator Marion L., Great Caseapon, m RODGERS, Jamen ¥,, Albert 'L,,” North Main ‘Strwet, Plor- Uvtiis: Jolin Heraigh RST, deine, “Wert Teere Ht Tight Street, Ps Ww Whtont Mich, h BERSANI, Street New, York. New York City. Tovana Howant, Train, Mich aie gach Maas, NURSE, Alex D., Hudson Heights, smitH, George, 381 New York Av. Nore Cuinuerlge, Mase ‘i ty, Se Hotel, Yorw, JACKSON, David T, Men ‘ BROOKS, Joep BURKE, William J KOSZTOWSKI, RY, Siiney f-, Cooper County, Mo, Tien. Carthage, N.Y. STRETCH, Boy C,, Cova: Tex . | WILSON, Roley D., Ri ZIMMELMAN, Waker 0., : | WOUNDED IN ACTION SEVERELY. | Wisuingtoa, D, , netop Saism, N, C, | GORDON, Qharies Kt, I WOUNDED, DEGREE UNDETER- SERGEANT MAJOR SERGEANTS ROEHRIG, John G., 337 Union Hall Street, Jamaica, N. Y. CORPORALS. PON. ‘Thowas, Gen hWETHY, Ray E. Pavilion N.Y. BAAS. Ascension. SI, SCHWARTZ, Samuel, | 1152 Simpson | SOKMAN, Warn Y. | ARES, I BTOKELY | QUINN.” tol Schenectady, N. ¥, | yee Va | SWENSON, New. Vork City, 117 Carrell Street, WELLS, William, P, 0. Box 825, Me- | chanicsville, N, Y. | reported in’ th MECHANICS, "CALAD s CEYLON TEA “MAKE SOME TO-DAY” PRIVATES. ARTESH, Walter, 43 First Avenue, 2AOH ROPE. Yoon? ain LAVELLE, Laurence, J diaiSbtcde wast Aged fea ic Pa, =e La. Jomeph, ara mm J., Black Law, pert B.. Derry, P H., Bigland W..' Richmond, C x Janes, “Levetbu ay, N. ¥. iinton, Horgee, Neb, Taunton, Mase, R., 173 Main 8t., Las Cruces, Titairariiie, timare City, Ol AB. Andy I. Mealwin,. Ni Aa 10. Tot! Ttely, HU Aitasoto, ARATE atone City, Pa. oeph A. Phivadaiohia ‘Yamen. Beaman, Oxia RIN CET stro), fencer N. M. Martin Phi elp od ROW anit J, Pbiladelpbis mopar * PERSHING LAUDS VOR ATL sr a eren : First and Third Army Praised in General Orders for Work on Marne. AMERICAN ARMY 27 (by /action, ia held a prisoner in Germany Gen, John J.{8°4 his nephew, Martin J. Slattery, 14 Corps} . Associated Press). Pershing, Commander tn Chic? of Ye] Mrs. Patrick Slattery of No. 208 Fast issued tho following order “It fills me with pride to record injington on Aug. 24 that her drother General Ordors a tribute on the ser-|was & prisoner at Camp Darmstadt, vements of the lat and s4/Germany. She had received a cable 32d and 42d Divisions Expeditionary) yrs, Slattery said that her brother 34 and 4th are |try, a year ago. She re The 26th [from him National |that he had been over the top many Guard, tho 28th the Pennsylvania, Michixan- Wise: National Guard, Copyright by the Taternational Mim Service, The village is shown @ few minutes after the Germans it a few miles from Soissons on the Paris- a the larmy and that he celebrated his eigh 7 old 69th [teenth birthday in Fra: New York Infantry.) b » to thy battlefeld at afment, and since he. tas been in France cause, For almost four years the most for- ks, drowned at Cap invasion of “n'\en || Made Clean and menacing than whe m, on 09 15, it ae k one Kept Clean to it and enforce: world and} STAMFORD, Brophy, a mi the Slat American Al front of @ tr brave mea oppose RANK OF ADMIRAL WILSON RAISED AS MERIT REWARD conjunction with our Allies, you counter-attacked, Allied armies gained a brilliant victory that marks the turning point than to the Allies the support to which, faith was pledged. altruism, our : spirit and our sense of justice not blunted our » Will be named Vi virility or our miral DeWitt Coffman, American rgy are as fit for the tasks of war as for the pursuits of You have justly won unstinted and the eternal ons with Made in modern, sani- f our brave com- : We shall cherish their mem-|| tary plant, exclusively ory always, and cleim for our history their bravery, achie have shown initiative and ¢ Fifth Naval District, with headquar- Hampton Roads praise from our Allie gratitude of our countrymen, “We have pald fe » lives of many with the Atlantic f new assignment Ixon's assignment to a higher rank meritorious and literature ment and sacrifice, Will be read to att or-|] touched by hand. Appe- ganizations at the first assembly for- mations following its rec 4 “PRRSHING.” “DIED FROM WOUNDS. ‘w was aitting In Newark answering her home tn ter from her son when she was handed @ the War Department which read state Delmar J Wounds recelved in OTTAWA, Aug. of Americans appear day's casualty Int: ~The following Killed tn action It was the first intimation the fam-| payies, Los An, Rowley, Mass; Tyan, Philadelphia K iilam, Gs Lin re: parielo, Santa Kosa, N, Mf TO, Frank, Phiedephia, t Sagebure, Pa. at ‘ Wanting iy ON PamOLW atneky Fed, Co Witan epi Romie) Moje pearte HA PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISS- | ING IN ACTION, NOW REPORT- ED WOUNDED SEVERELY. Privat ‘REID, Ralph L., Praoklin, N, #, —e— MARINE CORPSCA SUALTIES | KILLED IN ACTION, Sergeant. TUARKAY, orman, Batfalo, N. ¥ Corporal. | RILRY, Mark #., Kast Poopere Privates. MUSBACH, Cart F,, Livery | DIED OF WOUNDS RECEIVCD IN! ACTION. Sergeant. Wash Corporal, SUTHERLAND, Donald J., Klondyke, Ore Privat BROUGH, Frank C., 150 East 127th) Street, New York. CUMINGS. Wells B., York Harbor, Me. GHINNELL, £ a, Mich Ky Corporal. won, 1 | Privates. LOWENTZ, Leroy It, Hastiugs, Mita. |ZiNNEL, Walter J., Philadel WOUNDED IN ACTION, DEGREE! UNDETERMINED, Corporal. 'HOPTA, Joseph L., 491 Mulberry Street, Newark, N. J Privat | BAILEY, Glen J, Nina, Mont ¥ BURN SE Harty M. Bvere't, Mam, DEDINI, Gratiey $., King City,” Cal IN HANDS OF ENEMY. Brit LONDON, Au tieh ended to talled 14,484, compared with an agere | wate of’ re 4 in the previous | week. ‘The casu are divided as fol wounds -OMmeers 44; wounded or missing in WASHING Aug Navy casualties announced to-day included Herbert F 4, Cohief Quarter- master, Aviat cattle, Wash, killed in seaplane a mi, Pla, Aug. 26, and Will J. Cleveland, seaman, Piiladeiphia, attached to Wishapickon Ith and expect in to- “rc Mustard al, ‘be-|| An American Standard eve Popular Since 1867 sears old, was drafted a year ago. , Grand Rapides, B. Kauf- THIS WEEK ONLY! Mahogany Bedroom Suite of 5 Pieces as shown, $195.00. Buy NOW to Get the Suite or Single Pieces Needed in Your Home at HALF PRICES. Hundreds of Pieces Offered in This Sale Were Obtained Before the Recent Advance in Prices. There are Suites and parts of Suites from which one or two pieces have been sold —sin nieces out of Living-Room Suites and Odd Chairs, Tables, Book Cases, Desks and Couches» ‘ou save on every piece you buy and still get just as well-made, substantial furniture as you have always found here. This Half-Price Sale Closes at 1 0’Clock Sat- urday. After That the Regular Prices Prevail This Sample List Gives a Hint of the Many Exceptional Values Offered: Mahogany Davenport Table Upholstered Sofa, denim ogany Arm Chair or in tapestry; very special Mahogany and Upholstered Sof $72.00 to $36.00 | Mahogany Suite, 5 pieces: 58.00to 179.09 72.00 to 36.00 | Oak Bed and Toilet Table, 2peces, 65.00to 32.50 | Solid Mahogany Four-poster Beds, | Twin size, Very pectal. 21.50 "238,00 to 119.00 | Wels ut Toilet Tabie 160,00t0 80,0 Mahogany Arm Chair a1 Mahogany Table Mahogany Bookcase Mahogany or Ivory Enamel Chaise Longue: very special Mahogany Library Table., BEDROOM Walnut Serving neat of Drawers $4.00to 27.00 DINING ROOM 39.50 Mahogany China Cabinet . 65.00to 32.50 23,50 | Walnut China Cabinet 90.00t0 45.00 9 | Mehowany Extension Table 78.00to 39.00 ble + 47.00i0 23.50 Crotch Mahogany Sideboard 300,00 to Mahogany Finish Su rican Walnut Suite, 10 Pieces. 434,00 to fast Buffet 53.00 to Solid Mahogany Buffet and Chua Mahogany Sui Ivory Enamel Suite, 6 pieces $279.00 to $139.50 Twin Beds, 3 pieces WA Hathaway Company 62 West 45” Street New York mann, New York City; G. Roberts, New York City; J. HL. Shidrniey, Lan- caster, Wis, Admitted to hospital H. W. Joves, Northport, Neb, hr i H, Moran, Grand June- Paradis, Worcester, ton, HELD IN SAME PRISON CAMP Mrs. Patrick Slattery Informed That Brother and Son. Are Captives at Darmstadt. Corporal Michael Connolly, reported 4 in *to-day’s casualty list as missing in in the same camp, ' has |20th Street, a sister of the Corporal and mother of the other boy, said that she received @ telegram from Wash 2q,{#tam from the Red Cross in Paris on ;jAug. 17 that her son was being beld at the same place. enlisted with Company F, 38th Infan- lved a letter ntly in which he stated times. Mra. Slattery sald her son had giver a wrong age in order to get into the ce. He enlisted in Company K of the old 69th Reg was gassed and spent four weeks in the hospital yet '” || devoted to mustard. Not tizing; economical. BEDROOM 1, 10 Pieces. 448.00 to 202.00 to 104.00