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MOTOR TRANSPORT, Wut BE POPULAR Recruits Assured Plenty of Action and Chances them, gave them emergency treat ment and carried them to a hospital behind the lines. There are thousands of other sim!- jlar instances of ambulance work. | And this particular ambulance and all the others are now under the Mo- tor Transport Corps. The newest corps in the army car- ries forward the food and ammunt- tion that the army fights with; it learries forward the men who fight and carries back the men who have | fourht and been wounded, One motor transport man is re- quired for every eight soldiers, and 50,000 trucks for every million men More than 340,000 trucks are being | used for the army of 33 divisiona now in France, while 500,000 men will be in the corps before the first of the HE & 1.9 CASTES hie 4 olny LINDEN, Harry, 71A Howard Av. irooklyn, N.Y. He ues lyin North, 4 WW, oth 8. SANT rig he Penta sis eh BENK, Henry Joseph, Dover Plains, ROSY. N. realy Pee ‘A., New York ave ha R its, Y. je Blanchard. Oks jot amb OSS: wre, PI SS wittee It arn J, inwoo Bit, Arthur en rote m. N. ¥. Vice” Mogpeses (" tsidore J Woodhaven, N.Y. | (Continued From Third Page.) BRADY, Frink Muskogee 01 EVANS Tou it PACK ENTHALL idore, WILLIAMS, Petix, Rranatom, “Ti WIM, Charley W.. Holiidai ACANSO. Glensood. 1a, 4 Balratore, Paucita Province, Palen s-3==> Levy. ASigney. 560 Dean St., Brook- Mechanic. QUIRK, James J., Camden, N. J. Lng ll DAVIS, Frank SCHUMAN, Nn Charles, ee, Ripley ny Private. ARON. Jou D si ARMSTRONG, Carlton "be Moores- HOG NOSTAtwid wai a F Boe peratni se te BRADFORD. Care BRODERICK, ate J, 16 Bhorman| HOF y' whit tte 4, N, rd BYNNE, Charlee H., Providence, bata ‘Joesph Ww. ‘West Orange, or haboans CAI John F. Cresedns, Be eae Cart Nladelphia. fe: H., Eldred, ‘heed Pa HUDDY, John. Brooklyn, N.Y: Faward , KADnICK, Treston, Mount tering, KIRK, George, E,, aghouahkeeps’ Reka LY Tar WAULAOR, Barry ¥., Guiphur Wall, Ky. WOUNDED IN ACTION (SEVERE. LY), PREVIOUS REPORTED MISSING. Sergoant. PEEL, Dock, ¥ ‘Tex, IN HANDS OF ENEMY, PREVIOU LY REPORTED MISSING, Private, JOHNSON, George §r., Detrot ASK TODAY of Promotion. | vear. Tt furnishes active service for the ecrult more quickly than any ot After about three months’ preliminary training in this country the men are hurried overseas, It fur- When the United States Marines were at the height of their advance Yefore Chateau-Thierry they were) nishes a fine chance for promotion ith a danger-| The corps has orders to recruit! Ous shortage of ameunition. ie serinc. ‘tia Gan toeale ane Ont ememy occupied numerous rocky whatever work you like if you are copees between wheat fields that the | qualifind in that particular work, Thr Americans had to cross, The ma service recruiting officers themselves secure your release from the draft board. rings were not only in serious danger) qi) you have to do is make out your Of losing fire superority but of losing application form, ground. | The corps is in sieht need of| the following classes of men just at & motor transport ammunition vrosent: Welders, blacksmiths, motor | : braving the rain of shrapnel,| cyclist ttery men, tire repair men, | rushed almost to the firing line| uphoisterers and tymmers, grinders, | ina saved the day. The men aboard | cylinder ¢ acorn, We k shaft grind- Lied the amamunition that permit-| ers, millwrights, radiator repair men s to start the advance and sheet metal workers. Drivers are | an Army Six months responding in good style, but there {9/ ule. ey for many more. In the same engagement six men| The recruiting headquarters is at! fell before an exploding shrapnel, Reet No, 206 Weat 55th Street. of them dead. The life blood of the owher four was wasting away. They jay in the hot July sun, three praying that they might die. An American wmnbulance saccslipmnedounes BOYCOTT ON GERMAN GOODS. found| American Defense Society Enltate * | 250,000 Im New Campaten. The Amorican Defense Society an- nounced yesterday that In less than three months !t had obtained more |than 250,000 singatures to its pledge |never to buy anything made in Ger- The Sunshine in Lovely Woman’s Smile is accentuated by a set of perfect | many’.’ ‘ Your owns i]| “It ts the belief of the society.” said | they need aceens |Pichard M. Hurd, Chairman of the or- Hon let me snow || canisation's Boycott Committee, “that Gentiatry skilfully ||the feeling in the Allied countries es Pa ae- | agcinst using any goods manufactured petit by the Germans i so bitter that it 4 nexcelled Workmanship, Moderate Tae the Allied capt . No Charge for Consultation, |) noceasary for the th edge Peees "No chara to express such feelings in law and DR. DENTIST. that governmental control of trade a3 tye ene imit the war-making ability of Germany.” Buy Liberty Bonds To-Day—Bond Booth, Main Floor OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & © 34th Street—-New York Will Continue (to-morrow) Tuesday Extraordinary Shoe Sale Several Hundred Pairs Women’s New Fall Boots Distinctive model with Patent Leather or Black Glace Kidskin vamps and dark gray cloth tops. Hand-turned soles, Louis XV. heels. Exceptional Value for This Sale 6.75 Also on Sale in Our Brooklyn Store seEE><ers > soeseee. Belgian Art Souvenir From Overseas Club “DAWN TRIUMPHANT.” ats Beautiful Four-Page Coated Paper Leaflet, in|#)"# 1b Colors. (In Greater New York and Vicinity.) BIRD'S-EYE VIEW OF METZ, In Colors. By Biedermann. LA BRABANCONNE ’ (Belgian National Anthem). Music. Words and ALL WITH NEXT economic power and hence NE = SLATTERY Robert Augustine, 804, BRIODY, John J., 8 Lott St. Jersey Tinton St., New York City. | petit, ied tesewett, otep Comte, &, 0. THURLOW, Gordon G., 10 Fountain | GALLAGHER, James M., 302 Colum- Av. N Mork City. Mie oe Gt SMa Jaci. Ste WCRDR MA Oise: Agr MCORMICK, Wilham Charles, Soldiers Grove | HORTON, Raymond J., 30 Perry St. M'CULLOUGH, John P., 1188 St Beh Gaon. Ba Cabanas (tad Pass, Braskiyn, N.Y. IVEMAN, Frank ‘261 Lincoln Av. RABER, William, 272 Wallabout St. Brooklyn. i . pL WARSHAUER, Edward M., 991 Simp- Cook son St. New York City. KECK, Aupust G., 400 East 84th 8 ii sri i Rai Zoe! n ug ui i“ ast it. ei f lvewar, Jacket, New York City. RULE, "Hugh Joseph, Chief Mechanician. ECKULES, Geage A, Memshis, Tene Musician. BENNEIT, Bawin KESLER, Ira N., . John a Lorimer viva | Baca Bont, ° sienna ker a Mex, 1 OND, Were: Covington. FER Thoma Houtatale a alee Raker SHEMONSKY, gulius, 405 Blake Ave., Brooklyn. | SHORET, Alum O. Foxogott, Mo, Buglers. TRB e Sestionten ght Kian Oty, Kan Mechanics. (AAON, Orman G. Sturpes Bag, Whe, YOUK, Albert. Soringfield 0. Wagoners. Westport Cone HL Rome Wich, Jumeb."Braneb ville, Marla ‘Martin, Sunbury. 1 Cooks. HARRISON, William Hy Spa, N. Y. KEISTER, William Edward, James- town, N. Y. wh yh Andrew R., Port Richmond, ERK, Charles Jacobs, 210 Hall 8t., ioe Brook! ey fiarion Ky, HOAKD, + Fuanton, Ore Van Etten, N. Y, Priva’ FV Siete i HARRI E chns, © Soo |NECKINGHAM, Sedward Ax) Fairfield, eb, N Albany, N. Y. ston emnore, Okla, Hi, ” Bronisiaw H, Fis Ske. odin vena TRA Bawin, Mnek ACY, Geor TeeAnwiat fl R ul. BLOOM, Waitrey, Fulda, ‘Mion, William, 411 E. 88th Sean “I ity. t Loring, Untversity Pinos, Wiss! TI. Josep 4.“ Watertuary, Conn, yor DERI Steve, Ober kee, (3 TONSHIACANS. Ceres, Bt tous DIED OF DISEASE. Sergeants, Ru ROH. Mack Rov. Wastangton, Ind, BH, Jonegts Danville Wour: Biere, Relaisean or pol ee, Ne CIRINGIONE, Jo New York a tant, " ‘Mane! Mechanic. Wille Fille, Richmond, Va, ‘6. ‘nce, G, Dak, Wagoner. HEROLD, John jr., 107 Troutman St, WEAMES, George It., Endeavor, Wis, Brooklyn. Horseshoers. PANpon eS Fc a wept, Wile, HcGRATA, ote fe MoMA H. Lowell MADIGAN, Anthony, 588 e. “46th St., uiey York City. M'CABE, Privates, ph, res, mi, ™n rin, Noch Yorks" 1s RBTARITA, Alphonsus 472 22d 8t., Brooklyn. BAK HR | BARHYDT, arr Ww. ‘Albany, N.Y. SEIT Edward He, Hurlin ¥ Gordon 0. SULLIVAN, James o'222 "Ninth Ava Di MICELI, Salvatore, 799 Flushing “ Av., Brooklyn. New York Cit DONOHUE. ‘Thomas J. ‘Trenton, Mich, amore, SULLIVAN, ee P., 251 Baldwin] povie, Thomas P, Ay. ao reer, City, MAA wee DUNLEAVY, Franklin, Arverne, N. My Harb, Pa y; RIMART. Jacob 0., Latingon. N. ©, RSON’ John W, MAN, Alfred’ Mu. 112 Summit St, ark, N. J. 2a3 222ze2 mee. 72: eo A jh Man te ph, Binghamton, N. Y. 3 oars K ’ “AM Jetanc Yale, lah CAMPSON, ‘Thomas, 371 Sterling St., one Brooklyn. SHANE Duuatt dice Miia , Stratford. Okie QU ATID Ming chi CRA WFORD, Daniel, Buffalo, N.Y. pater Pea: oe es W Hull,’ Mass GALLAGHEM. Sidney Greenvilie, Mik. GAUTHIER, George L.. Fall River, Mase, GUACOMOZZ1. “Agosting, Fitchburg, Mass IBSON. Tudor P. Lawh Musa. Philadel Rath, ‘Bloom Newall. &. me + Burtale, ‘hin, i Ge DN: James, Tuckerman, Ark. ND," Alex reveled Philip P i Wash, Port Carbon. Pa, Hafield, Famore. “Mia, mee 'K.. Moshannon, <i aly a i , "eatla, Minn HAYWORTH, Raymond C. pe ea inte, Howey doc, New Mex. vm HILORERANT, Harold D., Boonton, | Hebe ie gee N.Y, s "Hlton er, ‘vex | KEMPER, John H, 680 Rut Rutland Fi Road, |. Brooklyn, N. Y. KRU” Rash’ Priedyane Jaip. Lavwenes. hase FAROSE, Prank, South flero, Ve. rea Jose a inne,“ Y® | LASKA, Frank, Buffalo, N.Y. Mecebank Sinton tehead wre, SM ILAWSON; Frederick, 169 Sterling DIED IN AEROPLANE ACCIDENT. RA Bresklyn, N.Y. Lieutenant. Y, “Johny Fert ‘Henry, N.Y, avEwane, Kimer Le LINEN, oe \DIEO FROM” ACCIDENT AND|MANLEY, William B., 19 Albany St. OTHER CAUSES, o. Now Brunswick, Privates, yi VAN DEN, BERG, award, R.. Log anueles hy neciout e uel, Oks, folomon, Hugo, WOUNDED SEVERELY IN ACTION | Saptaln mit Mince, Ma Newark, N. . ‘Abraham, 768 East 160th rs New York. pone | BAIRD, Harry Howard, \ MILES, Lewis Wardlaw, Princeton, | Moi day Bee, ‘Dune Monte ba! tieton as | MutRe ‘Angst Carl, Manistee Lieutenants, | MULHOLLAND, Harry, S11. CLEVELAND, damse Harlan 125 E. whit ipreeklyn,, Ny ve lew Yor! ity. Anthony MURPHY, Timothy, B01 First Ave, STEBBINS, Yohn, Norwich, N. Y. i Vesa chy. y ineral Pot, Wie, oN ETRE see BREAN any beramin ria Battalion Sergeant hs |My ena, Weller 8, Willemagor, PETERSON, Carl Es” 2160 Seventh ee sberaeante. Ave., N: ‘ork Gity, Baltio PO Philadelphia. MARRAUDINO, Jouephy Camden. h Nid, | FAATS, MA mn % MILUEI William, “Curve, tenn innyre, Pa, MouoNve Charite, Blin, Tex MORI) John J... Cleveland. MOUTY Cuber J.,. Algoma, Wis NOWLIN, Otey B,'Sweet Home, Ark PAGHUCKS. “Paw, Chicago, PLIES, | “cag tort. Cone N. , Kichard, Mayville, "Wis 1, Tene nd W Philo tia. ic Wart tay J Temperance Mic Breig.— at AN, Robert Jo Paterson, N. J. WRanses OHY, ad! Phtladed HAITI, Sebmatino, ay, Wry “aa vate hi Pp J PY, Jomenh, C, honehee, Wiliam Hf. tt k Pg items r. ‘Mulvitie, N bart je ‘Reston, Victoria, ORA' Frank, Milburn, N. J PiEk Jouias Hus BARD, ‘Alvin, Neptune City, BE fre Miss Pred, Zui chy them ‘Alto, Ten Baa oa? cal. . Fotigritia Pa. rs if amin ct, is Ks L Unilaael ia 10 | Edward A. OSE ReweCS fis ie bak dahil) Clifford, ‘adiey Beach, | FARLETE, gta, O'GRADY, William F., 80 Jewell St., Lieutenants, Brooklyn, N. Voat ‘i RAT'S Martin A.. New Haven, Conn, a eee ‘George A, Yataule Via HENRY, Clifford W., 149 Broadway, New York City. CHAMBERS, Millvitle, N. J ington, D.C, hia. L, Asbury ‘k, N. REED, Frank, Bridgeton, N. J. Corporals. AYARS, Edgar 0. Bridgeton, N. J. BEUKELAER, Harry T.,. 670° 18th St. Brookiyn, N. Y. CARMAN, Leon, Bridgeton, N. J. DUFFY, Petar gareet C6. P CRY bert BHarre De Grace, Md. | ae Tae 6. West Chemer, Pa 1012 Scinoy ttl Haven, Pa, Wane QU Alto ewe ood a Waahingron, Dd. ©. MATTHEWS, Uriah, Belmar, N. J. Se jeans H, “Anaotoe, "Abe MONCREIFF: William, 449 State St, Privates. Brookly ABRAMG, Wituam, HuLsanua rn cw RATIOS, Cae We Mas bi HINES Riis Ww ey Jay. BEACRHGARD. "Edotiand.” Pail ‘Rivne, Maas SCHWARTZ, Charles jr., Ws Lexing- BEITLER, Irving, 50 E. Broadway, ton Ave. Brook! New Yor SHENPMAN Wiltam Ff. "Piiiadebohia, RIBRN VC) KL Jon SMALL, Charles H., 1309 Pacific St.,| BLACK Woon. RiARRONE Nad Breeklyn, N.Y. CAREY, William T4312 E Bugler. Winevie_ Pa Mew 2erk ce Shae THOMPEON, Wiliam H., 528 State nan Brookl: a iskaweerat TUZENEW, N. J. VAN HORN, Thomas J. Burlington, N. J. WARCHAIZER, Max, 289 Smith 8t., ube hZe, Josep, MISSING IN ACTION, Cc rperals. 35th St, on HORST. Lather ke Pelle. Minn HE, Thomay L, 1816 Willow Ave. | Robert, Asbury Park, | Lee, Clarence, Dithi, N. x's HASUONE, Anttiony, Privgence, 8. Ht, have, Lats Pa MATA AROZZO, Jos Joseph, | fun a FOR itepes ropiko Led fate MARINE CORPS CASU- ALTIES “Juiciest Fruit in the World” KILLED IN ACTION. Privates. PORTER, Ernest W., Av., Newark, N. J. THOMAS, Eran D!, Alteean, Mich WOUNDED IN ACTION (DEGREE UNDETERMINED), Private. CRITCHFIELD, Russell W., Forest Park, TL. MISSING IN ACTION. Sergeant. HARPER, Joseph, St. Louie, Privates. PEROY, Hilton J. Everett, Wash VREDENBERG, Earl J., Mechanics- ville, N.Y. The new crop is just 71 Summer in. Every Tropiko Grapefruit is almost all delicious juice. The name “TROPIKO” is on every wrapper If your dealer is unable to supply you, write Porte Rico Frait Exchange, 202 Franklin St., New York City PERFECT FITTING UNION SUITS MUNSING WEAR This label is the symbol of perfection in underwear. ‘The confidence millions of people have placed Ll the quality, perfection of finish, washability and iwearability of perfect- “ettin Munsing bet suits is illustrated by the fact that a daily production of 30,000 garments is now required to satisfy consumer demand. Made in, many styles and fabrica for men, women amd chikdrea— Bh doce. Ged at the better stores The satisfaction lasts. In buying Liberty Bonds you save, invest and help B. Altman & Ca. MADISON AVENUE-FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street A Quantity of Oriental Pillow Covers, Scarfs and Centerpieces in a variety of charming color effects, will be offered to-morrow, in the Fancy Needlework Department, at specially reduced prices (rep- resenting exceptional values). Pillow Covers of figured velour . Library Scarfs to match . . 5 (Both of the above are silk-lined) Pillow Covers in tinsel effects « $1.75 Library Scarfs to match . 2.50 & 4.25 Centerpieces (various sizes) 50c., 1.35 & 3.00 Also a Limited Number of Hand-embroidered Model Pieces (American-made) comprising Pillow Covers, Library Scarfs and Centerpieces, reduced to $1.65 °3.25 at . . ° . about one-half the original prices. The Fur Storage Department requests that patrons having furs stored with B, Altman & Co. take steps for their removal before cold weather actually sets in, inasmuch as, with the one-delivery-a-day schedule now in force, it will be impossible to cope with an avalanche of ‘‘rush’’ orders. Sunday's World ‘RYAN, Mi Milehaai Bui ) Bultale, N. Y, PIZZINGER, Felix, | “SRNAAD, Kaiph elas’ Y: PoOmST ALLE, NF £ OP SENTRA I RSTO SAY ren nent (Third Floor) Thirty-fifth Street A Sale of Blankets, Bedspreads, Etc., will present an excellent opportunity, to-morrow and Wednesday, for economical buying. White Blankets $8.00, 11.50 to 18.50 per pair Satin-finish Bedspreads (scalloped) each $3.75 & 4.75 each 4.75 & 5.75 Size 2 x234 yards . Size 214x234 yards . Comfortables Cottonefilled . « each $3.75 & 5.25 Wool-filled e ° . i . 8.50 Also Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases at value-giving prices Wool Fabrics cut in the required Lengths for suits, coats, dresses and capes, will be on Special Sale to-morrow at interesting price concessions Velours de laine, silvertones, plaid suitings, and serges, in Autumn and Winter shades, are included in the wide range of fabrics assembled for selection.

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