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nn LATEST CASUALTY LIST FROM ABROAD MAKE TOTAL 73,446 Se | wR ©, 216 w. 108th %, New 12, 460 Lae Bee Been Killed i in WOUNDED SLIGHTLY IN ACTION. | Action in Army and 39,052 | sss, t6., Sd en Were Wounded. ————— | alt, ‘Thomas Cleveland, 606 Bidet 6t., WASHINGTON, Nov. 11.—Army S47 ks pad, st By and marine casualties abroad now 1883 De Kalb Ave,, number 73,446. These Include the ri ‘8057 Water Gt, Woodharen, latest army list of 440 issued to-day. Miehan The army casualties total ts 69,420, the MARINO, Roe, 135 vs marines 4,026. In the army 12,460 have Wal veen killed in action, 4,821 have died MOFFATT. Hume © of wounds, 4.866 have died of disease, ALLWRAD, Amiel i.’ Bee 1,806 have died of accidents and other /1PNSTBIN, “Bea, {ibn "Matatiy Be Now York 2 have been wounded and Hikes, Henry E., 226 ©, 2ist St., New York) 6,794 are missing. The list of killed in action in the latest army list is given in full, those 1 trom New York, New Jersey and Con- jy" necticut being listed in the pther di- Yisions of the roll, The list follows: KILLED IN ACTION. Major. PUTNAM, Ierael, Washington, D. ©. Ras Lieutenants. — anna a vates, whe presented for the first time in Now| The playing of the orchestra was von a eB 18m Bt, ie, York Paul Vidas's “Danse des Men-/ worthy, The programme was repeat~ Bor ji 7 ades” and “Danse d'Aphrodole,” pleas- is at the Sunday series yesterday at- i ‘ee Fe hy ing bits of conventional composition | ternoon at Aeolian Hall. Fypest F., Wembeld NU vee! Of Orlental type and Moussorgsky's| large and appreciative audiences at d ; Persian dance from “ both performances. ast, Charles J., 41 Pairview Av., Now. | om » 402 W, 4th Bt, Pri ARMRVEZRAL, Vito N., New + Brook. | Strong, Healthy, Rosy-Cheeked Women With Plenty of Iron In Their Blood THESE ARE THE ONES ENVIED AND SOUGHT AFTER WHER. EVER THEY GO Many a woman who ought still to be young in feeling is losing the old time vim and energy that make life worth living simply because her blood is starving for iron. Iron is absolutely necessary to enable your blood to change food into living tissue, muscle and brain, When too much indoor work, lack of sleep, improper food and impure air make you nervous and irritable, your digestion troublesome and you feel your strength is waning, it is time for you to get more iron in your blood, 2 A | ayonero, Pra orperele. James Bt, Kew; | xhidircan, Arthor, . W, 80th 8t., Now York : Thi ¥ BE. Rieotdy ERT, Ewart eet PURE, Brook: BLUKA, Wiliam, 955 B, 724 Bt, New York jeouts, Taoob J,, 190 B, 104d Bt,, Now York |nAn ROTOR AS, Anthony, 106 N, Sth Bt, “MISSING IN ACTION. | | atindetphte, Moy FL, Plunticns, “What women need to put roses Twin Falls ida, joe P " in their cheeks and the springtime 5, earety all Oe og = | BROWN, sam, 17 Porter, Avs... Brookiya, of life into the step is not cosmet- PERI Within’ Hlartfong, Ci irugs, but plent PERG Wilitin, Hactfory Gian. ies or stimulating drugs, but plenty of rich pure red blood,” says Dr. George F. Baker, formerly Phys cian and Surgeon Monmouth Me- morial Hospital of New Jersey. “Without it no woman can do credit to herself or to her work. Iron is one of the greatest of all strength and blood builders, and I have found nothing in my experience so effective for helping to make strong, healthy, red- blooded women as Nuxated Iron. From a care- ful examination of the formula ana my own tests of Nuxated Iron, I feel convinced that it is a preparation which any physician can take him- self or prescribe for his patients with the utmost confidence of obtaining highly bene- ficial and satisfactory results.” ‘Raoul Vidas, Artist Violinist ; Week-End Music By Sylvester Rawling. AOUL VIDAS, violinist, at his American debut in Carnegie! Hall, yesterday afternoon, es-| | tablished his right to rank with the| best. Scant sixteen, this French. UROOKE, Lee A., Tro MADDOX, Richard, Corporals. ALBERT, Edward, jr., Montgomery, Te, RUCUAZO, Michael 1, * If you are not strong or well you owe oa en Oa ee ee teanvastist,|| it to yourself to make the following test: AIMIERLER, Chester ¢ Long Beach, Cal. | Modest and void of affectation, but See how long you can work without be- PATTON, Raymond V.. Delphos self-possessed and assured, he made|| coming tired. xt take two five-grain tah ana oi dane oe lets of ordinary Nuxated Iron three times per day, after meals, for two weeks. Then test your strength again and see how much you have gained. his initial bow and compelled recogni n. ‘The best of Leopold Auer's pro- | His technique, of course, is} adequate. He produces a dig tone,| ‘ round, smooth and captivating, with- | Which out effort. He shows intelligence and| 0 ’ Nore: | MANUFACTURERS’ NOT®: Nur- taste. Of the great audience that fated Iron, which haa been pre- Kind of Woman Bugler. | welcomed him the same may not be} scribed and recommended by phy- | watd, sicians and which ts used by over on for the applause, more than . was inopportune and disturbing. | Mr, Vidas began with Corellt’s “Folies |d'Epagne.” This he followed with | Lalo's “Concerto Russe,” in which he! | Was ably assisted by L. T. Guenberg ‘at the plano. Compositions by Tar- i, Wieniawski, Laparra, Paganini | and Sarasate completed the pro- jarmma | PUCHS, John F., Baltimore, te 'well known to druggists every where. Unlike the older inorganic fron products, It 19 easily assim- {lated and does not injure the teeth, make them black nor upset the stom- ¢ ee BROW! ROWN, Guy 0., Phoenta ir Manufacturers eunrantee Wago nd entirely satisfactory re: ts to every purchaser or they will refund your money. Th eas ful Surgeon in Monmouth Memortat lescence from SPANISH INFLU. reat benefit.” OLD CROW RYE Reg. U. 8. Pat, Off, Dr. Hospital of ENZA (Lea Lydia Ferguson, pupil of Yvette| tilbert, gave a recital at the Punch and Judy Theatre yesterday after- noon, She made a first appearance last season. “A Day in Brittany, in which Miss Ferguson wore a fetch |ing costume and sang folk songs, was Jone of her best features. Besides she sang classic airs and modern songs | Walter Golde was her accompanist at CARE Frank GARE, ft OV y FXO. tar stent o ES. Simon, Barber ile, 0, “Tssent bn, Ma Walt D the pia a MTG. | ie PiBLO feel America’s Finest RYE tte Guilbert, at Maxine Elliott's | night, gave another of | recitals of songs in ne fhe, stories told in English | had the nee of Emily | sser, violinist, and the accompani HAND MADE SOUR MASH | t of Maurice ner at the piano. STRAIGHT PURE RYE Mischa Levitakt, pianist, was the | Becine SAtney: Crate aon STRENGTH AND QUALITY AS ALWAYS| of the season in Carnegie Hall th week-ond. He played his part |r ‘aint-Saena's second concerto with | brilliant enunciation, exquisite tuate and fine musicianship. Walter |Tosch made Borodini's second phony the princinal number, SOLD BY ALL FIRST-CLASS DEALERS BEWARE OF RE-FILLED BOTTLES * i iigtantiny, ey Ri niontgatann B mai) Alia Nick K M ony | PRs N | bay | PRR | PRICE, | oi Ho The Naram Store Closed & To-day | VICTORY DAY! Merchandise Advertised for | To-day on Sale To-morrow DIED OF DISEASE, Lieutenant. COLEMAN, Rob ARDNER. Fart T Gane? Harry, Annandal Mechanic. WEED, Trank W. E,, Poughkeepsie, N. X. Wagoner, a mimmctiivo, Yack, 79° Mae th, Now Kok Oey. |” THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, ==: —Tuesday of Stewart Week at Wanamaker’s— Photo- Portrait of Admiral Mayo 1918. ' Broadway at Ninth, New York ‘Months of Planning and Preparation are Behind these Golden Special Sales They are for the An gd who have made Wanamaker’s what it is—a greater store than perhaps even A. T. Stewart dream: Each sale is the best of its kind that conditions permit, Wanted goods— variety —real savings—make this our most exceptional week of the year. $94,067 of Domestic Rugs for $74,522 2,232 rugs, part of a special purchase (first time on sale) and part our regular stocks, reduced (first time on sale at these reductions), Great variety of patterns and color- ings. Almost $20,000 savings in face of the barest rug market in history. Store Hours, 9.45 to 6.15, Worsted Wilton Rugs Worsted Wilton Rugs High Pile Wilton Rugs EXTRA QUALITY SPECIAL QUALITY EXTRA QUALITY. Si Grade Sale Price * i Grade _ Sale Price 26—2214x86 in...... $875 $6.65 | yg Fe Grade Sole Price | 50 6x63 in..... $18.25 | $11.75 78—27xb4 in. A 10.25 rR ed 23—414x7\4 feet 40.00 25.85 188—36x63 in........ p 6.50 32—27 x 64 in, . 25—6x9 feet ...., 71.00 46.75 35—36x72 in... 22 16.75 10—36 x 36 in. . 28—814x1014feet......101.00 63.85 58—414x714 ft... 33.85 26—86 x 68 ip. ‘ 23—9x12 feet i 75.50 21— 60 ft. Chas | tae saa : " ' 62.50 | 17 “Sie x 10g ft.) eso 7209 | Seamless Axminster Rugs 92.09 | 95-9x12ft........ 111.00 68.60 | ,61—22x86in......... $3.00 $2.30 3M St. 91.59 Wool Wiltons et tT 12—10 14x34 ft 110.00 4 . 28219 feet * 19:05 35—1114x165 ft...... 176.50 124.00 Se-s 36 Bits vias $4.85 | 23—2Y¢x12 feet : 16.50 . }—27 x 64 in. TAS 29—2 1x15 feet . 20.50 Wool Wilton Rugs 43—36 x 36 in, 118 | 5a oaaxorg : 17.00 _ SEAMLESS 107—36 x 63 in... . 11.25 52—6x9 feet... +. 81.50 24,50 59—27x54 in......... $10.00 $6.50 | 45—414x 74 ft. 23.45 | 89—714x9 feet . 42.00 32. 34+-6x9 feet... 11..°64.75 = '87.98-| 88—6x9tt..... 41.50 | 34—814x1014 feet..... 52.50 29—8144x10'% feet. 260 GL00 56.75 50—814 x 10% ft. * 80. 00 60.50 , 59—9x. 2 feet, Ree ery 60.00 46. 75 38- oxl2 ORE ci caks 85.50 59.25 115—9 x 12 ft : . 85.00 65.50 Seventh Gallery, New Building, Women’ s 310 to $15 Shoes- -58.50 Pair 1,449 pairs, in 12 styles, taken from our own There are dull calfskin shoes with matt tops, gray caster tops, and stocl ks. Only 268 pairs are $10 grades; 417 pairs are scod gray peeerat Seed $5 easel Kaien with fawn caster or fawn buck- grade; 201 pairs are $12.50 grade; 40 pairs $13 grade; 523 fethoe with mate ton; at Hasenrbir pred iol eras leather; patent pairs are $15 grade. 1,271 pairs are 8-inch lace shoes; And a dull black calfskin, ana’ a paraes leather with matt top; these 178 pairs are button shoes. button shoes, First floor, Old Building. $35 to Women’s $329 Dresses, $24.50 A bewildering range o! «(yfes from which to choose...Practical serge frocks, braid-trimmed, button-trimmed and embro dere*.-15 styles of serges—Afternoon frocks of crepe meteors, Georgette crepes, satin and Gec vette crepe combinations, and satins...20 styles in satin— Velveteen frocks are featured. Rich in color, silk braid-trimmed and vastly oe, The bodice of every frock silk-lined. The colors are all the most wanted of the season—black and navy blue, taupe, burgundy, hunter’s green, tete de nerre, and fawn color. Women's Fashion Salons, Second floor, Old Building. Women’s Underwear 5,076 pieces plain (not ribbed) white cotton and wool mixed for sizes 82 to 44 vests (to fit 86 to 48 bust measure) an $1.50 9 42-inch drawers (waist measure), in ge a econdis? of $2.25 to $3.75 grades of the same material and weights. Imperfee tions in both groups are very slight—a tiny oil spot or mended break. Main Aisle, Old Building, 75e * for sizes 26 to 30 in, waist measure, vests or drawers, in good “seconds” of $1.7 les; light, medium and heavy weights-—-short in one the weights in the various sizes: vests are adaptable for nder women and young girls, 80 to 40-inch bust measure, Silver=Plated Tablewares Special Offer of American Reproductions of Sheffield Plated Ware Meat Platters | Cracker and cheese dish, $23.60 grade. $15.00 16-inch, $25 grade, « Chop dish and cover, 18-inch, $45 grade 22-inch, $45 grade, Vegetable Dishes | Small Furs One-Quarter Less 18 natural raccoon scarfs, at 18 natural raccoon scarfs, at $19.50 18 natural raccoon muffs, Pr . $18 Trays Lock handle, $30 grade, at $18.50 18 natural raccoon muffs, ° assortment U id, ovala ’ Other Bieccs ne r round, oval and oblong at $20 Tea kettles, $35 grad $22.00 17- ine hy 337. $25 nothing in the city of their Bread trays, $18 prac $12.00 | 18-inch, $45 grade, at . $32.50 quality to match them at the Crumb sets, $1: $8.50 $0-ineh, $150 grade, a $90 prices, tk Muffin dishe: $11.50 Main Aisle, Old Building. Second floor, Old Buildin 500 Redfern Corsets 35 pep & 250 Tea-Wagons*19 $5, $6, $8 grades—$3.: 500 models so varied that every woman will find Our Regular Price is $25.50 something exactly suited to her need s x a. i ; ‘ ahogany; removable glass serv ‘ay; whee White coutil, pink coutil, mercerized brocade, white batiste olid mahogany ; removable glass serving tray; wheels and p utiste, Elastic waistband and elastic gores on rubber-tired many, ‘Trimmings of lovely lace, embroidery and ribbons, Fifth Gallery, New Building Main floor, Old Building, FREE With Next Sunday World NEW YORK ONLY LDETION LIMITED ORDER FROM NEWSDEALER !N ADV ANCE _—" iO Ma tna Scenery Uapetp ae sale oa

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