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Atert d., Aan Francisco, iA tector A., Sturgeon Ray, Wis, Mato, to nie ae K +, James F., 1633 69th St, | WiiBNcy inein On Detnit. Brooklyn, N.Y, MVelha Wotan». ONFie: Ona KAIAE eres Cay, ND, RU a es ROOIL dom. | Cinriqgatt NOWLHN “Osear William, Fostoria, “M DA CRANCE Dawid Raymond. Wash, OUDON, oma Brie, i, TANBON. Ande. Dupont Mien, PANO LInR and hampers the norma! funetions of the |* CATES Andy fom. Minn a Fite Vital internal organs, often affecting (ne TAL ISNT. Gecran 3, Fieteurs, wee, WA AES. “Wiliams” &.. Deart. LUNTIOTROM, Tretn J. Waverly, Wash, It tat the worst of folly to negieet rach « WCONNEILAL, Ber.” Bimmone, Ky, ae ion of to reat ordinar . mF | yes ersiois yWilbur Arthur, Fuller ‘i omach acids. Instead get O . any druggist & few ounces of as Francis, 68); Ky Merce Gorpar, Yom. N. ¥, |W fd Magneria and take a teampoon-| Crawford St, East Orange, N. J. |i “M"nan Aumvio, Te, [LYON ; hawlaNan"Andeeon *WicsNint” may. Nat MACE Lonigt Deoetib, : Renta Marae Oar ype a i ee siana LAER eh dean coe 7 AItiaON, “Tadlp 6), New ander Cone Arno, 1620 Indiana) Uline, Wiltan, He Harton. 4 PI “Harrison Mt, Mochester, Sasa le, N.Y. OLSEN, Harold A. 6111 to X, yore. ob |” Brooklyn, N. Y. wider, oF tablet form. Tater, Gaga Fe Daigan,“( LL, denen” Wahl atom. he : fmiik) Q) harminas 10 «| BAIR Noten dertone. Ky x ‘Om " . rl N, Charles vonnny ALABI A. Jaings, duletown, ii “camach purpones. ICU me Bebe cet Vavertte ona, | $Y STRENG, ‘Couin’ Auauel Bea Avon, q » fete Me Vs . "I BURGHARD, Joieph. 15 W. Engle. TACK Tanking THU ARRAL, ae NMUURY, (i SS AMATI Teta dain Ma ee nad madabat a / 4, , AS SAS West 54M STREET ; LiMn NMA HN : Open Daily, Including Saturday, Until 6 P. M. Women’s & Misses’ Frocks A Collection Rich in Variety The Values Are Most Extraordinary EW FROCKS of Tricotine, tailored and braid trimmed. New Serge Frocks tailored, braid trimmed, fringed and combined with Satin. New Frocks of Georgette, Satin and Wool Jersey. 25.00 EW VELVETEEN FROCKS in side dra, effect. Serge Frocks tailored and braid trimmed. Tunic frocks of Wool Jersey, handsomely embroidered. New Frocks of Georgette and of. Satin. 30.00 EW FROCKS of Tricotine, Velour, Silk Tricolette, Velveteen, Satin, Serge and Georgette. of smart designs. 35.00 40.00 50.00 PLEDGE TO BUY w. 8 S In a wide variety New Frock of Velveteen $30.00 Women’s & Misses’ Suits Tailored or Fur-Trimmed A varied collection of smartly tailored or fur trimmed suits in materials of Silver- tone, Velour de Laine, Broadcloth, Velour, 35.00 95.00 Women’s & Misses’ Coats Tailored or Fur-Trimmed Belted and straight line models fashioned of Crystal Cloth, Evora, Bolivia, Silvertone, Duvet de Laine, Duvetine, Velour; tailored or trimmed with Beaver, Mink, Taupe, Poiret, \ New Frock \ .y of Embr'd Natural or Black Lynx, Nutria, Squirrel, Georgette Raccoon, Hudson Seal. 843.50 50.00 125.00 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1918. Ay, New York City. i e il N. J. UTTER, Wilbur ® Warwiek, lew York City. WRYRACCIE Bani), Ooty, Ta, WIDGER 1 ¥ nL oe 1 SMULLEN, Da N. J. Brunswick, N. MUTT, ¢ Ne, {faier, Conn, Prana, Mt, Jamesville, Wis 81, Belleville, N i; ‘chicas, Arbert. “frtnain, One, BAGO. Mike, @t Louis, N.Y. Furia, Mont nrad, 820 Gardner joboken, N. J. SONUERMAN, Earl, ‘Admire, Kan. PLANE ACCIDENT. Lieutenant. \ Musician, BENNETT, Edwin 1, Sherwood, Mien, ny RARER MAA MISSING IN ACTION, Lieutenants. mo, VA, CASE) Loma GALNS, John Sun HAMPTON. AU AN. bran 1 TTUMRS, tay aWork, Vault Bt AULBACH, Jo St., abv hn DALTON John NELSON, Laue “Th Dp SILVERY, Wi LYNCH Jitchew | Moet, Prauks 1 Wagoner, Michael rai Vhilpdaiphie Coun | very | wor | VAN BILE, Ar | ET oRAGeATRNSERE EE LARNER AT rae Pa stata aes 441 First St, Jonn Alesapder Philadel; 5 m ” LOUMAN, Marin tio “Detrat ea Gude M.. Opnawke, ML Hf ary hb Aburn, Wad, on NANDIY, Jann. Cloumae, Cathie, Wath SEASN ‘Shawhen, J MARA” Alber Ro Weant ‘Detroit. MATIN HARK ADL The SARTRE, elmer, Wha ‘i TON PRN aval Mima . Hart more, i , Howard E., 639 E. 87th St. ti {h COMO” Bawant, Seattle, Wash CONTI, Dominick, 281 E. 185th St. | DAILY, Howant J DICK bpw 4D, Berlin 8t., News >On te Balle, TU, Frank, 148 Sherman St. MOLONO, Angelo Michael, 56 Core PATCIGO, Charlies M., Schenectady, Coon attey St, St, SEVERELY WOUNDED IN AERO- MEYER, Cord, Great Neck, Long Isl- | and. | WOUNDED (DEGREE UNDETER- ‘| YOUNG MEN’S FALL COATS NEY, Herma %., ee vr Riaimond, Vt. z | oa Maer yr 666 Fourth Ava ie io, 407 &. i7th St, TOA. Taig, 8, Wile ‘Aw 8 Orchard 8t., hitadel pia, fiom a Hen asin i odor re Cineinoas NDED, NOW RE- PORTED KILLED IN ACTION: Lieutenants, SREROR Henry hide” Mow, Co rf 5. f ike, Mo. Te thewer, Pe | naurite, Ark yarns ian” fe Partie, Mont in a: HY AA, Artie W. Janenville, Wis HRM i K i Btanley No Pa Bg G a Moe. ee lewd), ™ Nai INS Joka J. New Maren, ‘Oomn Now York City, Scentaevaeg, Tod, TNSON. Sam, Oak hy * ’ . . | Dainty Maidens Prefer Cuticural To clear the skin and keep it clear. In purity, delicate Cuticura medica-| | tion, refreshing fragrance, conven- ienee and economy, Cuticura Soap) with touches of Ointment now and| then as needed meet with the ap- Parr of the most discriminating. deal for every-day toilet uses. Sample Bavh Free by Mall. Address ‘-Outicure, Dept. 134, Boston." Bold «: Beep Me, Olwtmeni % and We. Taleu: AP REMEMBER TO BUY YOUR THRIFT STAMPS : REGULARLY, Best & Co, Fifth Ave. at 35th St. Established 1879. Boys’ School Suits —Prepared for the First, and Most \ Important Saturday, of the Season. | BOYS’ ALL-WOOL KNICKER SUITS : Strictly all-wool fabrics, seams silk sewn, designing and tailoring by experts—make these the best suits for well- | dressed schoolboys, Sizes 7-18 yrs. 19.50 22.50 24.50 BOYS’ ALL-WOOL TOP COATS Coats that schoolboys like because they are, first of all, | correct—and then, too, extremely comfortable. Fine | fabrics and expert tailors make them so. Sizes 8-16 yrs. 15,00 18.50 21,50 BOYS’ FIRST LONG TROUSERS SUITS r } t Fi “ Our own styling organization and our tailors have pro- | duced suits that please both the boy and his parents. : Sixes 13-20 yrs, 24,50 28.50 32.50 English box, Raglan and form-fitting models; in spe- cially woven fabrics, designed to meet the demands of stormy as well as pleasant weather. Sixes 32-40, 21,50 24.50 28.50 EXTRA VALUE IN THESE SUIT: Boys’ All-Wool Knicker Suits at less than present wholesale price. Medium weight homespun and serge. Broken sites 7 to 17 yrs. 13.50 & 16.50 Boys’ All-Wool Knicher Suits made from short lengths of fine fabrics used in our more expensive suits. Sizes 7 to 18 yrs. 16.50 should 13.50 Young Men's All-Wool Suits of homespun suitable for school until very cold weather. Sizes 32-40. 21.00 Boys’ Corduroy Norfolk Suits—Every boy have one of these. Sizes 7 to 18 yrs, You Never Pay More at Best's <. Sim | PREVIOUSLY REPOK. © MISS- | ING IN ACTION, NOW REPORT- GRE KS <a> GE SSS <Aby CE SES $100 WORTH OF FURNITURE, $1 WEEKLY Rooms $| Nicely 76 Furnished ED WOUNDED: Private, MYERS, Merk, Bterwood, La. EO RETURNED TO DUTY: Special Sale of Excellent struments, we offer these New Pianos where for inferior, used in- Terms to Suit Your Pocket Brand-New 88-Note Player-Pianos 550 Terms to Suit Your Pocket Pianos and Players Taken in Exchange A limited number of Player- Pianos of Standard Makes. Specially priced for this week only . .. . You owe it to yourself to inspect these values before buying. “Open Evenings Until Nine P. M.” fhnabe Waterooms- Fifth Aue at 59582, Last Three Days of the Sale of Suits for Meén At Final Season-End Reductions $22.50 and $25.00 Suits, reduced to. . .$17.50 $28.00 and $30.00 Suits, reduced to. . .$23.50 $32.50 and $35.00 Suits, reduced to. . .$27.50 Your final opportunity while the war lasts, to buy suits at $17.50, ends Saturday night. Fall Topcoats Specially Priced Black and Oxford Topcoats, special at $25.00 Kuppenheimer Llama Koats, special at $45.00 Stetson Hats for Fall—Ready Now. In Smart Stetson Styles—$6 to $12. Buy War Savings Stamps Now— Guile Hist The Kuppenheimer House in New York, 1456 Broadway Broadway, at 49th Street 44 E. 14th St, 279 Broadway 2 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn 47 Cortlandt St. 125th Street, at 3d A e—Open Saturday Eve 14th St., B'klyn and 14 "way Open Satur Brooklyn’s Biggest Credit House 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 | 164, 166, 168 and 170 Grand Street Smith Street Cor. Drigns Ave. BROOKLYN Cor. Wyckoff St. ng This Advertisement With You and Get Your TEN Per Cent unt Off Your Credit Purchase When Opening « New Account tor Your Whole Family on Easy Terms ay CARPETS 4x 599 Nicely Furnished Axminster, Velvet, jeekly and Crex Rugs. We will sell § het you @ good large sts in many patton Linsle- § ts Mattings "and sil” kinds of we MONDAY ANP SATURDAY EV: rvs PREVIOUSLY REPORTED Mi86- ING IN ACTION, NOW REPORT-