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\ action Lieut. Stephen A. Schwab was decorated with the French War Cross: } for bravery in action. Lieut. Schwab | was twenty-five years old and at- tached to Company E, 107th Infantry, 27th Division, Ho was a son of Mrs. jp | Mila 1. Mactensc, No. 168 Second Ave- nue, College Point, ang had been « H member of the old 7th New York In- fantry for six years. He was killed Sept. 29. A brother, Lawrence, is an Py sancstppaniams mn in the Navy. Lieut. Harry Van Holland of No. 27% Decoration Awarded to Lieut.|Sumpter street, Brooklyn, wounded : in aotion on Sept. 2%, wrote to bis Schwab a Few Days Before | mother on Oct. 22 that he wan recover- Death in Battle, ing in @ London hospital and ex- EE pected to be out in six weeks. He was A few days botore he was killed in| S89 In the right side. Lieut, Van Hol- —— | land was employed in the Brooklyn CU “ALITY _ | Building Department before entering T THIS OUT Jine service. ie saw service with the ——————— New York Regiment at the bor- OLD ENOLY RECIPE FOR CATARRH, a CATARRHAL DEAFNESS AND " OLS. ult, 7ou Know of some one who is trea. | the 106th Infantry, 27th Division. Capt. Thomas A. O'Brien, a vet- eran of the 69th and 7ist Regiménts, -|is reported to have died of wound: Oct. 12. He was out of the service when war was declared but won @ commission at Plattsburg. He was @ member of the 30th Infantry and was wounded at the second battle of the Marne. The father of Private William E. 4 Toported in to-day’s cas- as having been killed on Sept. ot the opinion that the report is an error, He said this morning that a letter from his son George, who is in the 6th Infantry, dated “| Oct, 16, stated that William was In a hospital and doing nicely, William is in Company I of the 307th In- fantry. Private Charles Sherman, twenty- four years old, son of Mi Fannie .| Sherman, a widow of No, 906 Simp- -}son Street, the Bronx, after being twice wounded, once in May and again in August, is to-day reported killed in the casualty list. The date of his death is given as Sept. 12, but his mother said this morning that a r living in Paris wrote her that had been wounded in the foot on #/that day. Private Sherman was born in Parts, but lived here for twelve years. He went away with Com- pany C, Ist Engineers, Private Anthony Christ, No. 121 Kenilworth Place, Brooklyn, killed in action Oct. 3, was a member of the - une 9th Infantry. Corpl. W. Tokarz wrote Christ's family: “Private Anthony air Christ was killed Oct, 3 while his company was advancing. He was Mad cece | wounded. On the way to @ dressing 's aye. ied ots a station another shell exploded nearby tous, Co: Ne id killed him." for THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, . , = ‘a Deatote $76 counsel fees and $10 4 work] @ 0 | combor for the reguiar air matt seryice | ‘ CONFUSION AT BALLOTING — |.2s%cc5 “eucin’"st"ct" hee au” tor | $200,000 FIRE LEVELS HEART |: | 5 Ul sepa liom from Alfred M. DeMott «en e - : FOR WOMEN'S CLUB LEADERS) ssievse'ot's youerace tem suoreme| OF UPPER SANDUSKY, 0. oe Court Just fanning in Brooklyn de- - — : } STEN Kit clared Ce Bey haves @ man marries quan ), . he ja urn wo ive means. Sa Itt After 23 Votes It Is Decided to|"®be Mott twa contested nia wife's ap-| Two Probably Hurt by Falling WHEN RHEUMATIC i ie hi he , 3 Throw Ballots Out and lacs ae Walls—Firemen Rescue | 5 , ; ing to an aMdavit by.) \. Begin Over Again. ‘fa abandoned ‘ak! Lodgers. PAINS HIT HARD | The fourth day of the twenty-fourth St their homes she | ,UPPER SANDUSKY, 0. Nov | { annual convention of the New York | salt, of a b sida Fire destroyed the heart of the bi | _ | 8 7 y - DeMott in an clared that |dirtrict of Upper Sandusky this 4 hat t tal Pr and was marked, after the voting been, wad that they got 102 |aozen mercantile houses are a total! Sloan’s Liniment and Nursery sete of nine preces, as illus'rated—$8.50, Bread and milk se of four pieces, consis'ing of ug, bowl, 6-in. plate and mug—$4.25. With poenlé 62 confusion. Fetter, Osborn lodging house and Opera pacntnenhah- <A Signs outside the Grand wall Roow | PUT ON TRIAL FOR SABOTAGE. | ''ov"" to elect officers for the next two years iting them, loss, including the three-story Hotel! — “‘Lenock it galley-west.” stated that no electioneering would be Ten persons were caught under a} Don't say “it will be all right to-| tolerated, of prime ag bite bsg ao Ne were In-| morrow.” Rheumatic twinges won't fy HILDREN to-day are just as much interested in the The Ast voto was cast by Mere. Wil Jured, probably fatally. Ten person: | relieve themselves. It takes the coun Co" characters of Mother Goose as you used to be. So we ter-irritant of Sloan's Liniment to | bring quick relief. Effective too for | arly ever that man's have red a new series of Mother Goose Nursery Sets. The ns of one of the best known artists in the country were sent to England, where they were reproduced on each liam Todd Helmuth, Honorary Prev manufacturer of | 5¢ the flaming Osborn rooming ho dent, the second by Mrs. Whitman, wife} raincoats at Sixth Avenue and Nine-| py firemen on ladders of Gov, Whitnyn. t ye teenth Street is the first manufacturer| Fire trucks werq rushed from 4 external ache and pain Marton, Bucyrus and Carey. With heir to. votes were cast announce n this district to be accused of sabu - Of the pieces of four sets—Humpty Dumpty, The Old made that the voting , (ager which meane the tse of defective | chemicals the firemen saved a hai) Put it on and let it penetrate with. Woman Lived in a Shoe, Old King Cole and M Would have to be done over aga ith Government probes out rubbing: Clean, omical Goove herself, lother Mary Garrett Hy straightened out t trots, Dut on trial bes = lifelong tangle by moving to out all the ‘Joseph A. Burdeau, As Stent Diatrie Ready for New York-Chienge Atr 1 ‘ Sale Ge een Oree Aitorney, declares that Lazarus was men Sry 3 $1.20. 2, Ty rr awarded a contract for the manufacture | CHICAGO, Nov. 14.——Capt. RB. B.| f of 300,000 raincoats and that he usea| Lipsner, Superintendent of Aerial Mai’) - — mn > detective materia: bs gervien, fausiven @ talarell ireen Dine 45TH STREET AND SIXTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Praeger, Secon A t Postmaster bribes to Chief Inspector L, | General to-day, er of the Quartermaster’ all hangar: ment in effort to obti h ment in re This Store sells the overstocks of the big mall or- der house, the Na- tonal Cloak and Buit Co. Quantities are tim- ited In many cases; size asnortmenta are not always com- doll ata gain price: measures 13 inches high; neatly Infants’ soft sole Moc- casins of Quilted White White fancy weave | |119 West 24th St. Cotton Bibs, with Near Sixth Ave..| Muglin, prettily trimmed \“The Only Store That Sells the Overstocks of the } drened. seat Mound edbee. (12 ee ahs elias in color. “Tinga Hose” with ee National Cloak and Suit Co.” 39c Soft and absorbent. | | S70 Alled trom this Webcast pansintenanennntasnectahenseemabenions someinania Great Sale of Infants’ and Children’s Apparel Friday Will Be.a Wonderful Day for the Kiddies aanenyse) The Expectant Mother The Shadow of Coming Events” often darkens the days of the expectant mother. (Constipation, siways « to the health end happiness of every woman, becomes dangerous to the woman who is preparing to fulfill her highest duty—materity. ‘The expectant mother must mourish two. She must be able to get rid of a double waste. Failure to do so herself the child that she i to bring into the world. Constipation means more than mere failure to have a regular bowel evacuation. It means stegnation of waste matter in the bowels, production of irritant end poisonous matter, its absorption into the blood, and distribution all over the body. It means aggravation of all these discomtorts that attend the period of pregnancy. It contributes to the tragedies of child- birth. It prejudices the ability of the mother to nurse her child after it has been born, And, it is dangerous to employ pills, castor oil, purgative mineral waters, alts, etc. that force the bowels to act. But the Nujol ‘treatment for Constipation is not only harm Jess but in every way efficient, Najo helps Nature to re-establish natural, thorough, bowel evacuation, regular as clockwork, Nojol is absolutely harmless. Nujol is not absorbed. It cannot affect the child. It is easy and pleasant to take. Best of all, Nujol not only overcomes constipation, but it hinders the formation of poisons in the bowels, absorbs and carries them out of the body, thus preventing complications, Get Nujol from your druggist and take according to directions. eboe 4743 5Se «6 %, 94 33 , Mothers: Attention! Pent Miss - 27,000 Pieces—Every Piece a Big Bargain Undoubtedly the greatest variety of Children's Apparel ever offered in a sale of this kind. Hundreds of garments not featured are included in this sale. Here is an opportunity to purchase Dresses, Shoes, C oats, in fact almost essor: for Inmants or Children at astonishingly low prices. ribet ¥ Descriptions of Articles Pictured Here D—Nainsook Dress with Z—Crocheted GG—Infants’ - hemstitching and gg Bootees ......s00. 200 crocheted Becque eas embroidery ........ S5€ KAuWesl Knee soft, warm wool... 39€ wea LOnk Dress of Em Bootees ......... . 25e HH —H an d-crocheted roidery Flouncing; BB—Children's Sacque of ribbon- tucked yoke; lace... 79 Meare 10nd Seay run worsted....... 55c F—Durable Dress of Cloth Leggins..... 49c Il—H an - crocheted QQ—Oli Cloth Lawn} zeke ae all- g0¢ Re eraelgecelined Jersey Sacque of soft, 55e Bib ‘Apron 10¢ ays ib Leggin arm worsted..... perder, adhd G—Dress of deep Em- | Drawerss.s......, 89€ JJ—Shawl of Flannel- Pe eta gly broidery Flouncing 4 99 DD—Good quality, ette; embroidered Tinta Flaxaclette, O86 edging and lace... Jersey Cloth Leg white scallops..... 45¢ Ps . H—Nainsook Dress; gin Drawers....... *9C KK—Terry Cloth S6—High neck Gown of hand embroidered ggg EE—Warm | ‘L Bib. .. 10¢ wares Stripes Tish 706 yoke; emb'd ruffle.. Bib of ‘ ee I—Crash Suiting Bloom- wool. white rubberized . TT—Round neck col- er Dress, with plaid FF—White knitted wool ¢loth with pocket.. 5€ larless Flannelette 79 trimming .......+. 74c and cotton Leggin 69 MM—Honeycomb Gown; braid trim... J—Sturdy Tub Dress of | Drawers........+. ic Cloth Bib......... Se UU—Stri Galatea Linene; box plaits; 55c Creepers; solid color 65c Welt Pipi ates Thousands of Boys’ | — Thousands of 6 to TA er a K—A_ trim, plaited | Wash Suits, in a big | Girle Dresses. Come in Gingham, nV Veni aitieg 19¢ Dress of strong f ‘styles, at | Chambray, Wool Berge, Velvet | Toque of Wool.... Chambray Linene... 69¢ L—Cover-All Apron Dress of Cotton ago Bhepherd Check... 69 M—Dress of White French notes tucks® 1.69 N—Nainsook Petticoat Hd match Dress No 79¢ WwWw—A: fin- oa so aan ished Bonnet... 39€ XX—C 8 to $422 sere. 10 YY—Crocheted Bilk Ca 49c ZZ—. ished Toqui 19¢ AB—lInfante’'— Kimono of All-stitched White Flannelette., 55¢ AC—-Infants’ Flannel- ette Kimono; figured flannelette trim.... P AD any oerireee ‘etticoat of t 23c Sale Opens 4. at 9 o’Clock This Gingham Dress is & big bargain at O—An effective Dress of Eyelet Embroid- : ery Flouncing 79c P—White Flannelette Petticoat, with self 2% stitching ..... Q—Nainsook Dress with hand-embroidered 4g, yoke; lace......... ve R—Shell-stitched Petti- coat of Flannelette; tucked ruffle 39 S—Dress of Embroid- Percale Cover- All Apron, A great big value. A BIG ery Flouncing; lace 69 ned d ic e Slee: aire Q sap as pl *petiicost to ing Garment; draw- a9e TWO BIG ng, service: match Dress string bottom. .... VALUES “Creeper: No. 8! , 59e AJ—Children’s Combi- Cas cess 1s Chambray nation of Nainsook. a White Lawn, hand-quilt« nene, At & u Embroidery trim... 69¢ ‘ NUJOL is sold only in sealed Warning : Soies berring the Nol Tents Mark. Insist on Nujol. You may suffer from substitutes, Nujol Laboratories SLANDARD O11 CO, (NEW JERSEY) x 50 Broadway, New York AK—Children’s warm knit Cotton Sleeping 89 —Children'’s Bath V—Crochet Garment; fleeced.. - Robe, Spee cotton a Bootees ....++++ 15¢ AL—Striped Flannel- | O—Cotton Repp Blanket cloth... sve W—Crocheted gg gite Sieeping Gar goo Rompers.......... 68c B—Infant's ‘ainsoo! Bootees .....-+ men a AP—Chambra: Dress, lace and Sons % AM—Bleeping Garment R y hand embroidery... 81-39 BR or acon wow 156 of warm, service- ompers.......... 35c AQ—One-piece Overall Suit of Homespun Suiting 79¢ C—Infants’ Gertrude | Petticoat to matc! 49c Y¥—Crocheted Dress No. B....+++ i5e Bootees ..++++s+ee RUBBER SHEETING wash- Rubber @ jeve are both rather shoes w These are warm, well made, stylish little Coats for Children 2 to 6 years with me Special values » Choice at 1. 6e A—Winter Weight Mixture O—Good quelity Plush, 49¢ Coat. . $42 89e @—Warm, serviceable Plas, © Stylish Plosh; fur collar, $482 $1.29 C—Plush Coat; inlaid collar, #—Plush; contrasting collar, The “National's” Outlot Store, 119 W. 24th St, Near tth Ave,