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REN | ROMS Sa REST me am shia tee NAMEN +003 NEW CASUALTIES (Continued From Third Page.) Teymind ALLEN, 2, Milton, Almond N Mion ANUNZZE, Samuel, pe Sturyank | BiTCeR Tim J Came. We Av., Lyndhurst, N. CODDING Lave RAPTISTE Pogewe Tem A CURTTRIGHT. ESN REPORTS ; Be AER \Rote ck t Hannibal BROWN. Loring. € WROWN Mowe 8. Houlka, Mi BRUCE, Albert F., 1712, Amaterdam | Avenue, New York. Oakley, Kan Mo, Seotiae: Hutte, N Lancaster, Obie, Tak Bi 2 is EVENING WORLD, "TUESDAY “OCTOBER 8, BACK UP PERSHING AND THE BOYS; BUY LIBERTY BONDS (Bond Booth on Our Main Floor) New Apparel for Women & Misses The Values Are Most Extraordinary "Women’s & Misses’ Frocks & SERGE FROCKS, embroidered, braided or fringe trimmed. Velveteen Frocks in black and colors, Frocks of Wool Velour, Tricotine, Satin and 25.00 \ T AILORED AND FUR TRIMMbLD FROCKS of Velveteen. Tailored Wool Velour Frocks trimmed with soutache braid. Tunic Frocks of Serge elaborately braided. 30.00 UR TRIMMED FROCKS of Wool Velour with trimmings of Hudson Seal, Aus- tralian Opossum and Natural Nutria. Man-tailored Frocks of Serge and Poiret Twill, ~ 35.00 Tricotine an and warmly Laine, Women’s & Misses’ Coats INTER COATS in belted, loose back W and Dolman effects, fashioned of Velour, Crystal Cloth, Evora, Bolivia, Silvertone. With new sleeve and collar effects. Lined throughout and warmly interlined. Prices Range from 30.00 * 75.00 UR TRIMMED COATS in all wool ma- F terials of Velour, Bolivia, Silvertone, Evora, Duvet de Laine, Crystal Cloth and Duvetine, Trimmed with Nutria, Rac- coon, Taupe Coney, Beaver, Mink, Mole, Taupe, Poiret, Natural or Black Lynx, Aus- tral n Opossum, Squirrel, Hudson Seal and Black Opossum; lined throughout and warmly interlined, Prices Range from 30.00 te 125.00, of Gabardine, Serge, Velour de Laine, Broadcloth, Tailored / Women’s & Misses’ Suits Oxfords, id Velour. interlined. Prices Range from Broadcloth, Prices Range from New Frock o Braidec Poiret Twill, $35.00 Silvertone, Ter abe SUITS in all wool materials, Coats ate silk lined 25.00 * 60.00 UR TRIMMED SUITS in all wool ma- terials of Velour, Silvertone, Duvet de Velour de Laine. Trimmed with natural Nutria, Mole, Hudson Seal, Taupe Wolf. Squirrel, 38.50 to 100.00 Velveteen, 430.00 AW, LOR 10, Marko. Der bbE N.. Michael dy Sage Tea Darkens Don't Stay @ Fille D.. Corcattis, Ore 102 E. 7th St., air to Any Shade OAMPRELL 1 Here's an s) i: te nh s¢ AP NEY, John Ey 220 E. Second St.. MISSING. IN ACTION. Lieutenant. ; 1018, Beet Eit, Pomyctet Mem UBENTEIN, Hymie, Syracuse, ASK Chitie witlenonse KILLED IN ACTION, PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION. TEITELMAN, N Cort A+ WILKINS, J. G., New York City. Privates. . 38, “conn 185 East 80th St., Plainfield, N. J. “ LOA NE Big t, Beme. tna CRAMPTON, Lawrence Emery, High Col Bridge, N. J. FOw!s H. Tey Net ' . STEIN, Re Of WOUNDED, PREVIOUSLY RE- PORTED DIED FROM WOUNDS RECEIVED IN ACTION. RAskY. 4. op, WoRbei p, WOUNDED IN HOSPITAL, PRE- VIOUSLY REPORTED KILLED INACTION. Private. ALLEX, John, Mount me. oy | WOUNDED IN HOSPITAL, PRE- VIOUSLY REPORTED MISS- ING IN ACTION. Private. SYITH, ¢., Simmenport Ee: , WOUNDED SEVERELY IN AC- | TION, PREVIOUSLY REPORT- ED MISSING IN ACTION. Wakeman, 0. Jf le 7 int. Old-time Recipe that Any» $| BPHMHOIT! Winiaml: Aiamom 10 | scrnanpm, oneutenents anus body can Apply. SEWERS, Anthony, 139 Hale 8t.' Corporal. New Brunswick, N. J. | OLMON, Wy Wongaen, Wie ry. Olympia, ere, Cory. Pe | ZADRUZENSKI, 740 Donald Ave. The use of Ghge/and Sulphur for| MIRAGE Stephen Fe rortand, Oe Perth Amboy; 'N. . ‘ va HONS, Loogooiee, ind. restoring faded, gray hair to its nat- Trveaneo, eralle, Mee. ibe! Shee ural colar dates. beck toygrandmoth- HORve Re uta gaat i Nevin. wu, badly fe er's time. Jolin H., Hayerb ii any pou tea nme TA TE, a a ODT Ba Ms BY BE BE TOT Br BRS BEX BS Bl Bol Ee ee ow hair peeutitally dark, glossy and at-| KEN tractive, Whenever her hair took on {that dull, faded or streaked appear- ance, this simple mixture was applied with wonderful effect But brewing at home is mussy and out-of-date. drug store aration, improved by the addition of | other ingredients, | pended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair | A well-known downtown druggist says it darkens the hair so naturally| and evenly that nobody can tell it has TNQT ONGOING AON e wusediit to keep her] J7KM Nowadays, by asking at for a bottle of Sage and Sulphur Com. uu get this famous old prep which can be de- to your utmost. C Handkerchi or Christmas ¢ Mc Cutcheon’s This year, in spite of War conditions, our stock of Pure Linen Handkerchiefs for the Holidays is larger than ever before because we ordered very heavily two years ago, in anticipation of the present Linen short- age, and before the price of Linen advanced so sharply. We are, therefore, in a position to offer our pa- trons unusual values in Holiday Handkerchiefs. All are of pure linen, as McCutcheon Handker- chiefs have been for the past 63 years. We counsel early selec- tion while stocks are complete. Initialed Handkerchiefs For Women-—$3.00, 4,00, 6.00 to 12.00 the dozen. For Men—$6.00, 7.80, 9.00, 12.00 and 15.00 the dozen. For Children—3 for 65 cents. Embroidered Handkerchiefs From France, Ireland,Switz- erland, Spain and Madeira. We have never had a more beautiful assortment, and the values have never been better. For™Children—Al! white, and white with colored bor- ders, 25c., 50c., 75c, and $1.00 cach, and up. For Women-.All white, and with colored borders, 25c., 35c., 50c., 75ce. and $1.00 each, and up. Khaki Handkerchiefs Pure Linen, of good service able quality and generous in size, 65c. and 75c. each, Important Note We respectfully suggest that in so far as possible you act on the Government's re quest that Christmas shopping be done in October and November this year. e> + Mount Minden, La. Chicas, aa Alvin” tanec TROND AOU RORO. UNG ORONG Buy Bonds for Victory Whatever else you buy, buy Liberty Bonds Full information at our Bond Booth, 34th Street entrance. Fifth Ave., 34th and 33d Streets NY, Martin Ey 164 Market 8 Ia. Antonio pone, Hao anpece, Wis, Mich, Michigan City. To, Horan City hi 06 ‘Park Place, Bkn, | been applied. You simply dampen a at Droniedo Cahtito, Cleveland phil UY doth BHASN WU Te endl a | i ising draw this through your hair, taking mh {one strand at a time. By morning] WALL. Edward ; the gray hair ppears, and after| New York City. SLIGHTLY WOUNDED IN ACTION, anoth ion or two, it be-] WMLSEH. Jonny Font Da tas, Wis PREVIOUSLY REPORTED dark and glossy WORNOSKI, Joe, Horea, . MISSING IN ACTION. | and Sulphur Com PRISONERS. Corporal. ronnie Privates. MYERS, 8 AL, De Moines i youthful riva nee. It is not intended for| ALBERT, Max, pe tearale tines [BARRETT oe rata Pe nitigation or prevention of | A) rovermmure, Vo, GARRITY, 'T,, Phil's disease. Advt ! SLIGHTLY WOUNDED AND RE- | TURNED TO DUTY, PREVIOUS- | LY REPORTED KILLED IN ACTION. Private, Baltimore, Surry, Va. MRINBUCK, F. F OUSLY REPORTED MISS- | ING IN ACTION. | Corporal. |MITCHELL, c. 8, Nes Wilkinson Ave., Jersey City, isa 2. a ae WOUNDED IN ACTION (DEGREE | UNDETERMINED), PREVIOUS- LY REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION, Privates. MILLE, reenaty' SANDERSON, wit Mi WF ve S$ ockhanns . ine ng : moxie: tl Ona: Te ! J. Blowt IPP. H E., Fort Edward, N. Y. R. Abian, Uh Tea MOS Itty... Waterbury, Conn, REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION. Privates. MA S\ATH, E; E., Sergeant. O'KEEFE, W. C. New York Cit LY REPORTED MISSING IN nate ‘a. Oe Buffalo, N. Y. 48. (C.. Heinet [NET SOT WE Wed Var Vor Vad War Wed Wed Ed Ned Ved ed ed Yad V0 Va ed Wa? 0d ed Vee Od Sk WN Sm Hits J Cook. | RADILYAOK, MP. Kenta Ind, Corporals. eS 3 Fore City, Pa PRISONERS, PREVIOUBLY RE- PORTED MISSING IN ACTION, Gorporals, WOAH indiin NP allidetstie, mutant and GOLDSTEIN, H., 312 Madison St, New York City. Pritt ey TESKING ‘0.1 Fi nell. 1 Hb. 8. 'G.,, Bbalty, 0. ‘San Pranciaoo, By 1 BV BY BV) BY BV BV/ BW BWW BWA wy bw 8) / WHAT ib CERABONE, New York City. RETURNED TO DUTY, PREVIOUS. LY REPORTED SLIGHTLY WOUNDED. Private. thei’ Pha lndetetits irre a. B. ¥ o FROM WOUNDS RECEIVED IN ACTION, PREVIOUSLY RE- PORTED MISSING IN ACTION, Pri 8. Ono, 4 PETERSO! Lathrop, ON, A. cially reported miasi University. Reg. Trade Mark the Tth Regiment, was next He went to encom tan, WOUNDED IN ACTION, PREVI- | SICK IN HOSPITAL, PREVIOUSLY CROFUT. HL S., 80 Montclair Ave., | 422 W. 43d St., | RETURNED TO. DUTY, PREVIOUS Wis 318 E. 11th St. in action, isa brother of Chalmers Wood, member of ne publicity department of the Fourth iberty Loan, and has seen a wide va- \ riety of service since leaving Columbia | He went to the Mexican border ith nt in the old 69th, and ‘tier t the United fraiee 9 optered the war rae BUSINESS HOURS—9.45 A. M. to 6.15 P..M. FRANKLIN SIMON Men’s London-Made Aquascutum || Fall Topcoats | 26 wo °42 No Change in Price No Change in Quality Whatsoever! | | I* there is one thing more responsible than another for England's commerce girdling the earth, it is Quality. Take Aquascutum Ltd., for example. They have raised their prices, but nobody on earth could make them cheapen their merchandise. ‘The Aquas- cutums this Fall are identical with last year’s qualities, and the only reason the prices are the same is that we ourselves are shoulder- yng the increased cost | | London models — London fabrics | London colorings—London tailoring The Coat of Coats for Autumn! Exctusive” New York Distributors fur Aquascutum, Ltd. | Men's Clothing Shop—8 West 38th Street Separate Shop o on | Street Level ‘A a Aes € Frankl Simon mee SS = | / FIFTH AVENUE Blue Stars and Gold Last week in the windows of these homes the blue stars of the service flags seemed to call proudly to the passer-by, “We have a boy in France.” To-day in these same windows the blue stars have turned to gold. ':Rever- ently they say,“We had a boy in France. He has paid the the last full’ measure of devotion to his country, and to the Cause of Right.” We fighters here at home—we who work hopefully in the living radiance of a blue star, we who take up our tasks again bravely, in the dear memory ofa gold star, let us fight with them more worthily, more persistently, more en- duringly. Let us buy our country’s bonds— quickly—to our utmost, To-day 257 Americans Gave their lives for Liberty's Cause How many bonds have YOU bought? This space contributed by CHARLES PRATT & CO, LINERTY LOAN COMMITTER i to DROADWAY SEW YORE exan Shoes 2386 Pairs Women’s Boots Consisting of small lots of various leathers! Sizes are broken, but women with small or narrow feet will find 5 to #9 shoes at $2.65 a Pair For Tuesday and Wednesday Only 7th Ave. Subway and 6th Ave. El. 1 Block From Store Sixth Avenue at 19th St. er SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS

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