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| WILSON THEBEST — ALLIED SPOKESMAN, ) DECLARES ASQUITH Formex Premier Says Both His Replies to Foe Were What AVIATOR MOORE erty Loan Bonds KILLED IN ACTION, RED GROSS LEARNS Parents of American Lieutenant in Canadian Service Receive THE EVENING WORLD, Serbian Flower Girls at Altar of Liberty ; Diplomat and Chaplain Who Honored Nation THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1918. MISSING IN ACTION. Privates. Sentthe! Y. Roy b, Oke, R. Jana 1, Domingo, A. ‘Tomas, Kel i Yom Stain james, Toronto, IN ACTION—PREVIOUS- REPORTED WOUNDED SEVERELY. ivate. COTMOEPR, Louis H. Paducah, Ky LY REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION. Lieutenant. SMITH Horlick sathble,—-AdVEe diet in infiuensa A recugprati audited Mik: Very KRESS, John, ally Baldwin, N.Y. | TILES, Morton ALLIEN, Comido, Hip! _ 906-908 BROADWAY Between roth & aint NEW YORK CITY the Occasion Required. Word of His Fate. Se me es —_—_- | ———_—- CROSS, Charles Edward, Hurley: LONDON, Wednesday, Oct. 16—] Ne! e th of Lieut. Ray- ne : i LONE ednesday, Oct ws of the death of Lieut. Ra Bike OF WOUNDS<PRAVIOUSLY : Herbert H, Asquii. former Premier,] mond Moore jr. reported missing REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION. speaking at the National Liberal Club] while serving with the British Royal Privates. FARRELL, Oharies Aloysius, FRiladetotie, vday, said that there was no manin|Fiying Corps in August, has been Sota fen. Mompen: Win he Allied world better qualified to bz | confirmed by a letter to his parents, a Mak « spokesman of the Entente nations i ‘ain, Megan it mr, than President Wilson, Both of Mr. Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Moore of Hee chia fa tne, Wilson's recent replies to Germany’s| Peekskill, from William 8, Ivins, MERU, See ten linden “ peace proposals were indorsed by Mr.| assistant director of communication WOUNDED” SEVERELY PREVI- J Asquith, who said of the Red Cross. The letter states IN ACTION. "The German peace overtures are} inat piout ore Was fit sincere in the sense that they have i a : te eh bea ; 7 CW IKLA Prank Riewian Porees - ; neon action Aug. 12 and was buried near R " an 4 vidently proceeded from the C ‘ . S ; |WOUNDED—DEGREE UNDETE mI man people, who in their hearts of} t roud betw: the towns o! | MINED—PREVIOUSLY REPORT. | hearts have given up the game. If,|Epinette and “Blobes. The news ED KILLED IN ACTION. | in addressing her overtures, not to} reached the Red Cross through Se the European Allies, but to o Switz and and is be ed to have LATTA, Alexander Welvete Philadelphia American associates, Germany calcu- | come from behind the German lines. | DAVID, Jule, Primo, La.” a Jated to sow the seeds of possible) Lieut. Mo was twenty-three WOUNDED. DEGREE UNDETER:| t uissension and jealousy, it was an-| years old and was a student at the MINED—PREVIOU . \ wiher illustration of the ehronie | (rpiversity of Pennsylvania. when he ED MISSING IN ACTION. There is no vhe better quaiified | Went to the Mexican border in 1916 |GLAUS, Paul V., No. 66 East 129th to be the spokesinan of our common| with the Pennsylvania National Street, New York City. cause than President Wilson. — His 4. He was a student at Fort {wo replies to the German notes were| Niagara officers’ training camp and EGGLETON, Frank E. Tully, N. Y. both in spirit and substance exactly | °°" b Neen pe ae Sf, ea what the occasion required. They | When rejected by the United States eau ‘WOUNDED — PREVI- were terse, dignified and outspoken,| lying Service because of a minor SUSLY REPORTED KILLED | and went to the heart of the matter, | physical defect. was accepted by IN ACTION. ' leaving no loopholes for dialectical or Wadi Privat rhetorical escape sabi ee pharlen Bo Haren, 0% f “president Wilson's latest note was| Private John V. O'Connell, reported BN olaston O Columnia Pa, Idressed, not to Austria, but to] «illed in action July 31, was twenty- WOUNDED SLIGHTLY — PREVI- 3 “Germany alone, 1 wish to emphasize | .ix years old and lived with his OUSLY REPORT a pe ieeine the importance and justice of these Reh beely ‘se bape } A ig concitions laid down and point out| nother, Mrs. Margaret O'Connell, at Beet) the Impossibility of negotiating with} No. 99% Second Avenue. He was a | STEVENS, Marry ke ig the ed@my who sunk the Leinster and | member of the machine gun company 7 | , who wantonly destroyed towns and\or the 1ith Infantry, Ine lettes PEVRE MYSINUTCH ENT HAYaalrar, hac ville and Mlanders and ARG! SHEEHAN. Michal Joseph, Taunton barbarities on Written a few days before he was ARERR in HOSPITAL PREVIOUSLY” RE- cas willed, Gtivate | O'Connell told his Serbia, the little nation that scorned |dress which had been written in his) Serbia and that the world's debt to badiul tutte til . Ae Se ren Invited ue tveral times and that the Germane the first insulting ultimatum of this|own language. It was a tribute to|the little Balkan country could be | DAY. Jowmh R., Castle, Okla MaERAL 1a Rotcihe Olds hike were on the run, He advised nis| World war, had her day at the Altar| the aims of America” in|repaid only by the complete military fat ee tone PREVIOUSLY RE- {arism dressed up in a democratic méther not to worry and that most of of Liberty to-day, and representatives the “war tor universal freedom.” of Germany | PORTED MISSING IN ACTION. ine is the great question. the boys would be home soon to eat|of » score of Allied nattons did her| The tribute to Serbia herself was ne flag of Serbia was raised by Pr eply to it ean come only from Christinas dinner * : Charl, Monroe, Mich, man people themselves.” Youeph P.. Carollo, twentystwo [Homage de by an American, Dr, William) Major Gejitch, military attache, and ‘Prescott years old, Company 1, 312th Infantry The Serbian charge d'affaires, Y. Manning, Rector of Trinity, and Mrs. Amelia Potrovitch, and a dozen Home's Reply to Wilnon's Separate Was drafted eight months ego; He is |simitch, spoke for his country, using Cheplain of Camp Upton, who said hot of Serbia tad Hoers onthe | Peace Answe Feneriee Wougaed he pore a memo! translation of his ad- that no Mation had borne more than altar ‘ | ROME, Wednesday, Oc Lah airese Nawal Red aa = | Gent Wilson's decision to born in It 7 AGitiin Forge, Ve. See fo) Ssiarucy's LATEST ARMY AND MARINE = [223% yeh," a peace proposal Is tre other, Mrs. Catherine Lynch of CARPENTER, William B.’ Rahway, 5 sparate Newark, on Aug. 18: “We are all N. J 4 Ind | aaiit tn dy to go to the front.” He CHARBONNEAU, Arthur L.,. Hartford, Conn, 1 ela ary to give special con- wounded on Sept P | COONEY, Frank J, 193 Bay Twen ie 3 MM. Gretna, la ideration to the pecaliar ethnical and ty-five, and went to I tieth Brooklyn, cn, 6, nternal conditions of the Central Company 1, 312th Regiment | CROW EY, Joseph M.. Fitobburg, Mase, nitions ME Ae President Wt BERIT AAdtaW 1 Gtk. wounded on | DAVIS, Morton W., 770 Dawson st. atom apts, ba, Nich aims of liberty and justice ‘may be pt 20, is twenty-three years old| ‘New York City. ences: ne ancerperal, ee attained.” and « member af Gompans \, bath HATZFELD, Charles, North Bergen, / RETURNED TO DUTY (PREVI- NURSE COMES 1 10 MARRY: Regine He was associated with | pn a ean IOUSLY REPORTED KILLED nis father in the manufacturing busi- : O'BRIEN. Denis’ 318 West 142d ACTION). ness in Newark, i ‘ ¥ Ne at nin Newark, maine, twenty-| 380 Have Been Killed in Action, 3,503 Are | New York city. WPATER Jrefpenel AC Oia AAA is NAVAL OFFICER IS SOUGHT six, of Maywood, N. J., son of Justi Wounded S ly, 15,271 Inj dau LOM cliiad By 148 Smith st, New: RETURNED TO. DUTY (PREVI- 1. M maine, was killed in action | everely, , njured, Degree PAN Hantans' teks, finiua Vale, Ul OUSLY REPORTED MISSING on § He was a member of the | : . RENNOCK eving The Chica, INA F Marictals Tho. Teace Llteuenante | ith Machine Gun Battalio Undetermined, and 6,458 Miss- SMITH, Edward B., 26 James sty New| a5 88 ~ HY +1 Ph o SORT nt "yohn Henry, Wimbledon, N. D. Commander on Duty “Some- AMERIC: N PRISONERS. ing in Action. atUMe, Cae ba belted Aen Garnorale where” to Tell Him WASHINGTON, Oct -Names of | WASHINGTON, Oct. 17.—The latest COSKEY, Frank 8,, Norwich, Cone rene ei cenbers, Wie AN ATLANTIC PORT, Oct. 17.—Miea|two officers and thirty-eight enlisted |@rmy casualty list of S18 names given, LAUW Int ; Cook. ; siesaec ogee Fibs. Dossa Rainey and Miss Mary Kline ar- men in German prison camps were |OUt to-day by the War Department HOFKE, Wayne ir hei Ve, tore rived to-day from the Canal Zon where announced to-day by the War De-|and a Marine Corps list of 198 make prorideace, eee Seca hey have been engaged for sixteen partment. ‘The officers are Lieuts,|the grand total of casualties suffered Ii y impnthe es nurses, Miss Kline 1s peared William Tanney, No. 351 Kast 74th |4broad 3,057, of which 10,380 have); eee, oe, [A Fee ee inue ‘her Hed Cross |Gcrete New York, and Charles -y. P| Desh, killed Ip: agtlon SORNIO, Pasquale, Middletown, Nv 1230 Boston ey bold, Wayne, Pa, both of whom| ‘The army list is divided as iollows: WOUNDED SEVERELY. work ‘at home. " n-| Killed in action, 38; missing im ac- fe a aa aguant ta reported in good health at un » 38; f Master Engineer. sae . Wis. Bee ey ie ongteed ko ke married (MAGI COTIDS Hone 8s wauned pevarely died | geyNirr, Wiliam J, West Metond, Mase Plainfield, |), hy 10 Lieut. Com. 3 the United | ‘The enlisted men are wounded, degree undetermined, 75. | purytsit aT : tante ra H [OE slediol dy States Navy, who has already sailed for AT RASTATT. | In addition to 10,380 killed in ace | Lewis, hah bdwin % CALLAHAN, fisurtes J Geneseo, FELDBLUM, wittiam, 266 Prince St., somewhere or is about to sail Heo w t ay bay have piee wounded sa- | AIL BI. Stove ich, N.Y. aa ~ Newark. N. P oA Bvien Ss DADO A Aan Sa teratcel aaa 5 58 tigen action Tee a CARDONE, Anthony, Lodi, N. J. Kan yearned oth Navy De udaiis ut we ‘ Hts bra | ‘The list follc ARNOTT, Alfred C. CARR, Patrick J., 118 Nostrand Av. Mee ee wate saat broeaant ig anal: LHGHARE Nae KILLED IN ACTION. ‘Amol 3 fie CERROLL: Philip T. 93 Brill 8, No, 1220 tempt to locate the prospective bride- ANE Corporal, A George Ralvh, Seranton, Pe. Newark, N. J. Seain HUTRL, f \ Mich | O'MALLEY, Edwant J., Port Worth, Tex Privates, a CARUSO, John M., Linden, N. J. Customs men rushed their inspection desea "Mathew Hw Buffalo, Privat i ibaa A" akan ha CATANZARITA, Joseph E., Mineville, Sai Pa of the women's baggage and a taxi was GHAPMAN, Robert S.. Carona, N. Y. ry George WP ist n, Pa SHOE Cini King ao im waiting to carry them off the pie MBLENIAK Antonio, Philadel | Albert 3... Ur ROULASGEI Henry ‘Laiten, 8 Ww a. Pa 1 [SANELEL Haul, Detroit — = AT HOSPITAL AT DARMSTADT. | Paeaanel Morris, “he Southern | HottiN. tik. Hl on CLEARY, Matthey 1. Caledonia,|;) KING, Louis, Ohicusn, % | nom Chae ye a eS BULLINGER, Theodore, Hillsdale, No Ve. sant G,, Allentown, Pi AT MERSEBURG. Penni oo ga } CONNELLY, John J, 769 E. 156th St., 5 BRIGGS, George, Woalville, No HL ERROR 1° Fc shige |New York City. F riyman, Sta AT UNKNOWN CAMP. Hietatt: Wau Rivemite, cal, |CQRALLO, Joseph Pa 45 14th Av. ich’ ‘Winn Locka, Coma, ANDREWS, Veator L.. Piney Creek, N. ¢ Frank, Greentieid. "0 Pe Fad th OR \! it REPORTED IN GOOD HEALTH— Freggings Nob] Ma ciee hm, Nowa Nn Wire © MP UNKNOWN, nN Weary at et ; a woes Pranic Mo Aly | Rawle MITERNAN, oe Rochester, N. Y. ak Tor RETURNED TO. DUTY “(PREVI BECKLINE, Gav. Co affaele, rig vn DAUTRICH, John Fy 23'W. 15th St,| OUSLY REPORTED GREENSPAN, “Rubin, 128 East Scc- h, Auburn, N.Y. Jersey City, N. faavunna: N. J —D SEVERELY ond St., New York Gity. Fi " MANCARELLA, Mesh W. Water-| DELACE, Witilam, 8 Underhill Av., Private HACKER, Henry C., Buffalo, N.Y. | fm x own, Brooklyn, N.Y. DEVINS. William Claude j MATING, Charlon, Wakefield Mase . \ ; ir, 207 DOLEN, ‘Philip, 920 Prospect Ave, | MUNN, Harry R.. Waverly, N. Y. MATIAG, Thaslen, Wasenelt, 3 Bobi Mallett ' Sixth St, Brooklyn B N ork " Deol DRED EN ONC 68 Ryerson st, |CCONNELL: John V., 988 2d “Av. OR ee POST, Arthur, ‘Saugerties, NY. PRISONERS. Brooklyn, : weraan Sha) Men vere Clty: MANTELL Harry, 1001. Kelly St., ICRA hemes), Corettod a milton Stel Privates. 1777 Fp ENGEL, John C, 14 Lewis Ave, Bea Nee ¢ tury. N.C New York City. "| GARVEY, James J: Trey, N.Y. an in interaw ., Brooklyn. MICHAUD. Joseph. W ‘I ROBMINS, William ¢ 2, 0. WALLIST RIC T xe been, PULUTON, Pino, m, MILLER, Prank James, 17 South Gt, | sili inqtunin. Mniinla WALTER. tay C Butfato N.Y. |HILLE, Oscar, 237 East 81st St, New Paterson, N. J. SIMONSON, Harry, Centreville’ Sta- | Mag Keay’ 4 J 2 je ra York City. tion, N. y a ike Binetoal Shope: ofiew York aye" 1453 Second Ave. | SEAMAN, Edward Frederick, Clark- | SHIFTig) Simeon H., 661 North Av. ‘American art and TIUAANON a Sent Me YE. ramucigt 1 sist Soe ania psi Nan, on i have produced FISHER ROGERS, Carl Ta sroganing an ae ERANZ: John ‘i, Buffalo, N.Y. (ieee dae Amscerdamn| Avs |ROENER Nathan, 906 Union Ava ’ any fal . te . ¥. \ : ae FRIEDLAND, Abraham, 154 Monroe Corporal. | BARR. Ay lee te | N’ St. New York City. | jSCHMIDLAN, Chari y SHEA, Cornelius J., 1503 2d Av., New HETRICK Oharies H. Jubois, Pa, Privates. | ws, Wa anitowoes” Wis COnB. lees J. i i va | [= CUMBERDAND, tat 4, Ala City, Minn, | » 77 Mulberry St, anette Venere a1 “Chestnut” St] WPA, ¥ New York City. Roslyn, N. Y. | Sire e ——— TS ERNON” ch | ZACHAR, Jomends. rid Gma | ROTH, Monro . | WOUNDED (DEGREE UNDETER- lyn, Ne ¥ 4 BARE alsa . Mie ; peor Captains e an or avings WEAVER Toul G.. ATIING., Mog D., OHlCRg ss ve || Hallowe'en Eve, the delightful excuse for having a party with | DIED OF DISEASE, Caen Gisutenant, Tite || all its weird and wonderful decorations. In spite of diffi- 280 Fourth Avenue snonnnry, Sergeants. x. ear bitve ale Club, New! | culties, our assortment is particularly mteresting. A custom 4 * CONWAY, dame, HU! ¢ aud, “Md } Sergeants much in vogue is to decorate your supper table on Hallowe'en Will Be Open Until 6 P. M, PuSnOnER Ww es ely, Kan BENSON, Harry W Neb. ng with lanterns and all the little comic and amusing figures, BS sf Every Day This Week BARTH. He Bh w ‘a mY ii » Fare agen interesting to young and old, : rahe BRIZZIE, Charles, Red Hoo DONOHUE, “John Jy 116 Second To Receive Subscriptions for writ” eile ai Place, Brooklyn | Patriotic Novelties and Favors INTON, I etait re MEIN" dant T1008 wedtord ave| Are Shown in Great Variety. SINTON, Luther B., Danville, Pa | in ple. wn e a | ib cn Aue Ys Brooklyn. B.SHACKMAN & CO. KILLED IN ACTION—PREVIOUS- A PAGE OF AMERICAN Ba Bain lin SMITH 3 nat Wit mas, ‘D TANRAWICH. Jom to-day | JARRETT, | LEE, Nery fA Minn BROWN, B., New York. NUGNOI . net Hania FIDDR " ty, B. | MANS! i GART A. Anachim, Cal, WARREN, R.. New York. ADK, “ A Pa. ie (Contin' on Pag Bight pane CANADIAN CASUALTIES. OTTAWA, Oct. 17.—Namen. of the foltowt Americans appeared in the Canadian casualty if KILLED IN ACTION. “NONE $0 GOOD” The Best Investment LIBERTY BONDS Buy More To-day— Double the Third UY. Cane, oe ER, W., Grieg, mh Wa, Red 1 THE BEST SHOES for men who are particular as to style, fit and comfort are sold at the Hurley stores. You pay a reasonable price for quality and you get it. BUY A LIBERTY BOND Franklin Simon a Co, Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. For FRIDAY Exceptional Values in Women’s Coats Featuring Three of This Season's Fashionable Fabrics in Rich Colorings FUR TRIMMED COAT of heavy wool velour coating; convertible collar of taupe Coney fur; vertical tucked back to waistline, box pleated below buckle trimmed belt, large double flap pockets; lined and interlined. Unusual at 38.00 POM POM BOLIVIA COAT, mannish tailored model to wear with separate furs; wide tucked belt gives the new lengthened waistline, sur- plice draped collar of material; lined and interlined. Unusual at 45.00 FUR TRIMMED COATS, two distinct models, of silvertone or wool velour coating; large collars of natural nutria furor Hudson Seal, or self collar with wide band of nutria fur; cleverly shaped pockets and belts; silk lined and warmly interlined. Unusual at 55.00 Other New Model Coats For Women Mannish Tailored Coats 29.50 to 145.00 Fur Trimmed Coats 38.00 to 245.00 Coat-Wraps 59.50 to 345.00 WOMEN’S COAT SHOP—Foyrth Floor Lord & Tavlor 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street The New Preventative Veils Recommended By the Health Department For the Prevention of Spanish Influenza at $2.25 A stylish fish-net veil with deep chiffon border and pocket for medicated preventive, through which to breathe, Choice of fashionable street shades. Ground Floor

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