The evening world. Newspaper, September 4, 1918, Page 4

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“THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, | MAN Y NEW YORKERS IN CASUALTY LIST Hensy 3. Pilot Peis, Ter, Anton one, SCHWALBACH, Henry F. —_ oe oe oy a oll em me ey aaah We iS peat cate fae OTS we Mima, “Oras J caning On, erp erate cia ccemieees Gee ‘pra eR Be Careful in Using gee Soap on Your Hair ‘Turkey, POHRER, tlle 30 Sotumbte St, Most soaps Ae ogee De ey ety i bleh a very ork C Ee Ey, injarious, as it dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle. The best thing to use ts gr plain] 8t: New York City. miulsified cocoanut oil, for It is pure | Ti Mtivs, lmeie, Warned and entirely greaseless. It's very ¥ a2 cheap, and beats the most expensive a soaps or anything else all to pieces, You can get this at ped drug store, and » few" ounces will last the whole family for months. Simply moisten the hafr with water and rub it in, about « teaspoonful is all that is required. It makes an abun- dance of rich, creamy lather, cleanses theroughly, and rinses out easily. The hale dries quickly and evenly, and ts soft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wavy and easy to handle. Besides, it loonens and takes out every particle | .. of dast, dirt and dandraff.—Advt. aie, O\KA. Dante, ORVIN, Clarence PAJEDE, Bo rel tke Elizabeth “ia a Heim. aon hos _ MAXWBLA, will HAS ces O'DONNELL, Frank, 466°E. 185th St, pater ore con Hine amr) ¥ cee Will Save the Fats 1 quart of navy beans, cup molasses, ayrup, 8 teas afule salt, Ki cup of “Kaddys” Bouse jake in the usual way, being sure to keep cov- ered with liquid until done to a rich brown, MADE IN U.S. A. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores. Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St., N. Y. Baked Beans without Pork es Se od > ‘= = = =e Hs Pe Smseomere pc: ELL-ANS Ss Absolutely Removes eadigestion. Druggists York Cit: a New York Cit money if it fails. 25¢ | | York City. ry Pi gure ae = AAI Rasta: <3 LIBERTY Y BONDS BOUGHT preltert lot, mewn cmap ELNICK, Jacob, 73 Norfolk 8t., New PLISS, Morrie, ay e t) Imm Open Daily Until 8 P, ih bah ee (ome PRE vAu atk Herma Menth Piawin Colin O'’More Tener Milan Roder Accompanist The Aeolian Company A Complimentary Recital Aeolian Hall Thursday, September Sth at 3 p.m. An interesting program has been arranged including special numbers by the Duo-Art Pianola and the Aeolian Pipe Organ. Men and women in uniform and their friends are especially and cordially invited ee toh | Wine Boot! wi Perit Wii ert | Cravens. sh Tera Horatio | Vriward M4, valent Ya eats Jai Ney \dnagae iN, Binks pc RAY, Fhe Rog Mi “i WOUNDED (DEGREE UNDETER- MINED), Captain, DODGM, Bet J Darien, Wie Lieutenant. KEPHART, Robert Bailey, Charlotte, M. 0. pigs DAVIDEON, William D.. Chiceen, Mechanioiane. TaTRO Bier aarti eas, ms ert “i 4 H, _ N.Y. ren "ee E. Third ANITA, Yeabol, Las Crome, . OR, James 8. Viola, As HOWARD,” Chester, “Brodhead, HUGHES, Joseph L., Ave. New York ss ity. HUNTLEY, 1 " aad, Meer. ar ‘od aia, tem oon xeRnoeRe Peicia oy 238 Columbia eat eg St, eit LAMSON. Ving ERX, Jacob PAT. Witham “ita Walter ag Ag peek 2 Kalln, Tyrie. ey ee RETA, Norman: MALONEY, Willard P., Keyport, N. J. MATING, Ati Italy, ALAS, Molana FY et a BODFISH, Geveee A, Myo ey any saat Te Wine Barre me ‘non Tae Mich, x itt le ees ws }QURBON “Artinr een Wyckoff S' MAHON, Jo: 0, Ne oxi Amy, Mo. MA NiaOLAdN a ‘Maal iP waar, (Peg NICKERSON, N. RURL le wi His annoy a a SANDERS, Frank, "sor 18th Avenue, Newar! Charles Frederick, 143 Street, Brooklyn, J... Beriog. ‘Te CURAN, Jae TB DADDONA, Domenico, 246 East 150th St., New York City. DANTUONO, Ferdinand A, 244 Til- lary St, Brooklyn. Pani, beta, Norton, Kan FIDDLER! Benjamin Westville HART. Hay W., Clifton ta, ie Rinne Prigens’ 2. Cla qf iN URS, Rel, F FPRIIALO, Jarno’ Mastar Ty, » Haniin, \f | inal, oy “E. FLORMAN, JAY. Brooklyn. MIAN, Kenoath. Alvan, Mich. Po Gears h paren, Pam MOORE, Richart’ M., MUELLER, Leonard fn Tad 90 Wi- nans Av. Newark, N. tee soc ale Tana 4 Tl, 1331 Prospect | 44" OBEL, Louis, Met Forsyth Street, iy inving, 468" Christopher MISSING IN ACTION. Lieutenant. WINSIW, Alan, Kiver Foret, mL va oreants CAxMou ‘scmspen PER | Wiha Jett, Englewood, ‘Tena, KOERNE: tema. Owensboro, osetia Pia es iee iu, SOLOMON, Michael, 38 Amboy St. Brooklyn, N. Y. | wuswnswekl, Suh, fF Pitty 5 Ear TOR, Gurtia etme tin PREVIOUSLY REPORTED KILLED WN ACTION, WOUNDED. Lieutenant. | namwoon, Prnkin A, Richmand, Va, |PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION, NOW REPORTED WOUNDED, Sergeant. CLAIR, Irving @., Philedetphia, Corporal. UUACHOWTTE, Aaron T., Mahaney Clty, Pa, a Privates. DZULINGKY, Biever, 1017 Grove | epee ay ag ie Saari REPORTED MISSING NOW REPORTED IN_ ACTION DIED OF WOUNDS, Private, DUDE, Athen 1_ Ramee Otte ERRONEOUSLY REPORTED KTLL- ED IN ACTION, NOW REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION, Private, MARINE CORPS CASUAL- TI KILLED IN ACTION, DIED oF WOUNDS. Private. HUMIAIR, Joo Mo, Lonieville, y, WOUNDED IN ACTION (Severely). Sergeant, GREEN, Morton. Seake Gin Mata Mich inti, WOUNDED (Degree Undetermined). yy. Bending. Pa, Privates. William 8, | Traaste wines Te" Citane, Othe, ——LLLL=L=L—L—L—=L—L—L—L—_m==SEEESS yn RAILKO, Joseph, BYRKES, John, renton, Ni J: SAleipno Nate COLELLA, Ralph, TET en 8t, New York City. tt ‘By een ia DILL, John N.. Aelia, “Cal. a ES fees Chari en, Barbone: Pa: Pain, wise amma, Hy, Wild Cherry, Won \adieesi, “Pas rm Fineen, a Tid W: Tet St, Mt. » NOW REPORTED | What school outfit is com- plete without a pair of our “‘Westpointer” shoes! Anatomically correct— the last that’s officially approved for West Point cadets, Leather (real leather) both inside and out. lary Btony ‘Greek Pind ta PLUNKETT, Thomas J. 158° Grand School clothes, hats, shirts, stockings, underwear. De- pendable quality. “Money back, if you want it!’ Open from 8 te ¢, RoGERS PEET COMPANY Broadway : at 13th St. Broadway at Warren aliens. taggin MP. SANDOMIRSKY, ery 132 Livonia Av. Brooklyn, N. Y. Fea ee ae a at 41st Sy B. Altman & Cn. Misses’ and Children’s Autumn Undergarments (lingerie and woven) in the weaves and weights suitable for Autumn and Winter, are now ready for selection. - In the same Department are Misses’ and Children’s Blanket Robes, Cor= duroy House Coats, and Negligees of albatross and French flannel; Misses’ Petticoats, of taffeta, silk jersey and other materials; and Children’s Rompers and Sleeping Garments. The prices are moderate. (Misses’ and Children’s Underwear, Second Floor) LS Rc RMA 1916," HAMILTON now occupies the entire building at 307 Fifth Avenue Announcement tis Thursday and Friday— Over 50 different styles in All Wool Serge Dresses specially priced from $69 to $2950 mark the opening of opr new home, we offer for two days, With an entire building at our disposal it will be possible for us to serve all of our old patrons and thousands of new ones increased efficiency and even greater satisfaction. with The main store floor of our new quarters will be used exclusively as display showrooms, while an extraordinarily large stock will be carried on the upper floors. Be curtous! Visit as in our new home if only to look around. HAMILTON GARMENT CO. 307 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK Between 31st and 32d Streets Blouses Shoes Millinery ‘ennai ute ‘MOHAN, rth mM Maal lie I~ ial | Brooklyn’s Biggest Credit 218, 221, 223, 225, 227 Grand Street | Smith BROOKLYN Cor. Cor. Driggs Ave. House 168 and 170 Street Wyckoff St. $100 WORTH OF FURNITURE, $1 WEEKLY Bring This Advertisement With You and Get Y, _Discount Off Your Credit Purchase When Opening helt into che ‘of mi roage 40 the 6 cheske of Pate fate acer pet ars Genuine Madtoon Ave - Fifth Aveme | eth mb 250 treat ‘ New Gork “Lost ante tat at any of The World's me Agencies, Sat be one? strectty ork. op so Stes SAS Be.geit gett, seat soft top ‘|Our stock eof Duvenette Beds in- cludes many fine patterns in all Woods at very rea sonable pgicos, Fine Cotton Mattr esses wh

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