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Low Terms OF ONLY $a week NO INTEREST —— Blooming: 59TH TO 60TH STREET—LEAL Now is the Time to Buy a Player Piano There is a very serious shortage of PlayergPianos at the present time, and dt may be impossible for some families who contemplate purchasing a Player Piano for Christmas to secure delivery unless they purchase the Player very soon. Bloomingdale Bros. are in a position to promise immediate delivery of every in- strument purchased this week. Call to-morrow, select your Player and arrange for a delivery date. WALTERS PLAYER PIANO. "490. Free with Each Player A Beautiful Music Cabinet A Bench to Match Player Piano 12 Rolls of Music (Your Own Choice) Free Delivery of Player to Your Home The same FREE OFFER as mentioned above will also be included with every new player piano sold this week at the following prices: $425, $475, $500, $525, $550, $600 GTON TO 3D AVE. Pn et eee oe ee 24 Used Pianos TO BE SOLD AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES $75 TERMS i WEEK AND UP With cach Piano is included a Stool and __ Free Delivery. To Be Assured Immediate Delivery BUY NOW Even if you are not quite ready to have the Player delivered to your home it will still be advisable for you to call, make your selection, and arrange a definite delivery date. Send Name and Address for Full Particulars ADDRES6.,,..-2>... er rena MAN Bloomingdales’ Piano Dep’t 59th to 60th Street—Lexington to 3d Ave. A WEEK = eee eee tet ane ert ete sige ae aatioee - Brooklyn’s Biggest Credit House 219, 221, 223, 225, | 166, 168 and 170 Grand Street | Smith Street Cor. Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN Cor. Wyckoff St. $100 WORTH OF ball $1 ae THE EVENING WORLD, Serene NOVEMBER SAMUEL F. NIXON DIES. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. Nirdlinger, koown In th i wmuel F, Nixe dat hi jen here last night He was one [ot tine mont in tye country. O88 Mr. Nirdlinger, with J. Frea| Zimmerman, formed the firm of Nixon | f& @mmerman, which nequired the menagement of @ chain of theatres in {this and other cities. Fifteen later¢Nixon & Zimmerman, in asec tien With Kiaw & Erionger, Charies |¥rohman and Al Hayman, orgonized known aa the Theatrical Syn- ‘BETTERTHANCALOMEI Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets )areaHarmless Substitute Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the sub- Gtitute for calomel—are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver is almost instantaneous. They are the re- sult of Dr. Edwards's determination not totreat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. His efforts to banish it brought ous these little olive-colored tablets. jeasant little tablets do the good does, but have no bad after ef phos ante the teeth like They take strong I foldt te troubleand quickly corer t cure the liver at the expense of the Sethe Colona Calomel sometimes plays havoc withthegums. Sodostrongliquids. It is best not to take calomel, but to let Dr. Olive Tablets take i Olive Ly when joe} rod feel Pane praia cod hewitt eatoey' "parkas up’ at prominent theatelil men} WAR CASUALTIES NOW TOTAL 76, 7h latinas 13,461 Have Been Killed Action, 40,327 wound” and 7,214 Missing. si have been kiiled in action, 6,174 disease, 1,331 have died of accidents | and other causes, 40,327 have been wounded and 7,214 are missing. The list of killed in action in the latest army list is given in full, those from New York, New Jersey and Con necticut being listed in the other di visions of the roll. The list follows: KILLED IN ACTION. Captain. RELLLY, Charles G., Pittteburgh, ! Lieutenants. Piymeuth, Ind Niapime Pauls, N.Y. ty SON) Charles he 118 Mt New York City. Bobby Wish never wear out.” All little bo) -ould be Le Ai “gs them BLYN-| { Own Shoe J luyn-Plar 300 and girls who “Nature Gun Metal Cali and Patent Col 6 to 82.75 Sizes 814 to 11 Mat Order Depart- ment, 2240 3d Ave. Pestage, ‘ncluding Insurance, 10¢ Extra Send Postal Money Order or N.Y Draji Onty. All Stores Open Seturday Evenings Weat Side Stores 929-224 W. 125th St (W. of Seventh Ave.) Oth Ave. and 37th St. th Ave, mr. 30th St. Blyn-Plan Shoes Jones aiways gets BLYN-PLANS, ‘and he says they just almost y and comfertable if their parents would buy {44 Polion 8, opp. Bridae Si. bet, Park dy. and es He Wore “Oh, oon, ooh!" cries Bob te Little Sister, “I've got such an awful corn!” “It’s that horrid old shoe," says Little Sister, “it pinches | your toes.” “Oh, dear, boo heol” wails Bob, “I can't play with my new teotball. Just have to sit here all day on a stool, ‘cause my teet hurt.” aul il tell what hi do,” Little Sister, gleefully. “We'll ma i buy us BLYN-PLAN | SHOES. | know lots of children who wear ‘em and they say they ‘feel ‘ike nothing on.’ Willie nave “feet that hurt,” lke Bob's, For Children Biyn-Plan -Qual- ity Sw Sizes6 to 8.....3.00 Sizes 834 to 11. .3.50: i Fe Yea Bowery. i a | Besians da, ferent You caa = ee 29.49| 55, orEn MonDaY AND SATURDAY EVENING \ (& SEVEN-TIME WORLD WANT WORKS ALL TH ORDER OME 10-Dy 40D PR AND PRe bors HE moment y its wonderful To give you T solely for their can escape. to the grocers. of Yuban comes to still warm the Yuban flavor, Arbuckle Brothers roast it in special individual roasters—just the size of the one they used when they reserved Yuban own private use, Then, fresh from the roasters, they package all this unusual flavor—package it so that none | At once Yuban motor trucks deliver it fresh These are the reasons why the perfect flavor from the roasters, ‘ou taste Yuban, you notice freshness. the full native richness of you as fresh as if it were | ANPERAON. Jame 22 HEV US iy CARPENTER, Quincy C. Nicholas Av., | 114) it AoeY eb A BROLD. CONKLIN, Kennedy, y TURNER, Howant, Milford, N. Y, TIVES, James J., Co orale. iiss FORMAN. Or ‘in T} ¥ i, “arth “Tae West L.. ON yO Victor, Bante Ninceat i (rerton, G.. Aurore ‘Ore. 1, "sob < Misdietown, ri, bear FCK ‘on PRU teeny Bicar R.. New York ty, Kitred. Calloway, 498 IR, Abrars Lo Ernest J, Nocth Toss Urry steno Roc! ee eants. Nant. ‘Thomas WELLMAN, WYSOCKI, ‘Jon B.. ROCHER, Jobn, Hac! Privates. prints Je 204 Righth Hh Hh Eg nt Sinviy ons ‘fohn T.. 120 Perry Corporals. N, Charles, RRSe A Maser Ce Phiitioaburg. R, Merman, 1307 Jet! y The DIET During __ and After | The Old Reliable Round Package So SIAN. Cbazien. 000 Simnawon St W.., Serantoo. Haldenville. Wis, 156 W. Bch ot., ) 1peh Bt, loeth Tonawanda, — Py a ‘39 Kast 30th St 816 Dawson St. Herman, 44 Bearer St. 138 Steuben Be, Jemey City, DIED OF DISEASE, Sergeant. kenmack, Waponer. MANTZ, Judson ©,, Martinaviile, N, J, ‘Trenton, N. WOUNDED SEVERELY. gOS Lexington, A a, a WASHINGTON, Nov. 14.—Army| Electrician. and marine casualties abroad Now| TERRY, Paul, Nashville, Tenn, humber 76,780. ‘These include the Mechanics. latest army list of 622 issued to-day. | LIYDKE, Walter A. Rs i ie The army casualties total 72,674, the Wagener, | marines 4,026, In the army 13,461) conUM, Joho H,, Abingdon, Va. | died of wounds, 3,386 have died of |COLBMAN, Frank, Cariboo, Minn, Min Central. apoiat., va. Portland, fastoke, bs hs a oe _H., Montes La SE" Meera, Mina. in ma Avrandra. WY, Fred. 181 Chichester St, “Woodhaven, p. Thorp, Polladelyia fy Grego 1 Union 8} Serg oR CAMPBELL, Thome |, 6 Adelphi Bt., ay rican se Weatwrine “tae, Te rook . GHETRTIAN, icant 7. Topeka, ac, at” ae 1aih St, New York Pie iene Mar, Bt. ee Mino. Hiram, Ciereiand, , aa. 8. Dak. alladeteh ia Rah rile. Neb Wem. tiller 2" Renora, Pa, NSON, Harry J Tha, ~~ © Vilbert R,. Horiell. ON, William. ir., 200th St, ‘and Riverdale Meee ie Aa SS Long Inland | ¥. 1, Fail, 813 Lincoln Ave. 8 | ret, 9 lon "x \theasr” Ganada,"* | VLTON. Daniel ¥..° Moline, alll “aed | aay aii’ ish Went eal Went 1334 8t., Minn. Pani Ernest Towrene Meas, mel ore PINE roueT Pulton ae Ticheond HUD, 8, Y, pewee. Hichard A. Salisbury, Ma, ¥ to 11..4.00 eae lat ta Vorte, Ind, fad, Sizes 1154 to £..4.50 sotorgntord. Pa. wands. DIED FROM # WOUNDS RECEIVED New York bh St, Marke At. Ne Brooklyn, un we Ma, 8, Frank, 562 West 149th 8t,, New| 4 A a r f | _ ; powder at any drug store. costs; }f ils cn, *Rington, § chy ™. | very little and no extras to buy. Dis-| jf Wii TG plea ay,,| Solve it in water and comb it througn| | x mi Nx, coe, . Brooklyn, 135th Bt, N.Y. femon Ave,, The REA from car New York | +} of the Mayor's Committee on National "| A decision will then be given. ‘A HOME RECIPE Pasmic, N. J. :) Brook. INFLUENZA Malted Milk | Very Nutritious, Digestible Made by the ORIGINAL ‘H Used successtally over Y% century. Endorsed b: specity HOFTICK’S toe origina Others Are Imitations 14, 1918,’ MIE RL ands, 70 Cure SWANION, Claude, Semstown, X.Y, WOUNDED BLIGHTLY IN ACTION, Lieutenants. DENIES THIRD DEGR DEGREE DEATH Ver Jaina'en, Dintrtet ' ney ney France Answers! arger's Attorney. bs saelea ng crctar ent setcpmaauataes United ates District Attorney | Sergeants. France of Brooklyn to-day branded as Fibs Wark Ave, Now York DEIEEN, Wiltam ¥., ridiculous the story that the death of PRASAER, George ©, 127 Cambridge Ave, Jer. Loyls Hamburger, one of the employees ey Olly, NJ of the Coastwie ‘Lumber Company ar- VAN Aug, Jason sr. 482 14th St, Brookisn. rested last week on a charge of defraud- ale Hateer, %.2 ing th Government, oO, to putting n (¢: him through the third degree. Thomas 1, 2130 Pfiattgnte’ Ave Ti Pees were made, by William | si Atbaay Sy ¥ 5 ns, who was Hambureer’s at-| WAM cael St. New torney. "He “anid “his client was sub: jected to a continuous examinatcon for Teenest N.. Tapper Lake, N, ¥. ten or twelve hours. This was followed by @ nervous breakdown during which Gist St.. New his client, he says, had an attack of 5 Penn ey |pneumonta from which he died. 6 iene Wena, x. ———.s are z,: “1 : Fletcher, Actor, Dead. ‘teal hat sca ™ eached Broadway yesterday of ain the death of Cecil B, Fletcher, a young | English actor who played here in “Gen- last. sipison. He was in an Training Camp of the Second Te juenza. Otto, Bohemia. § y- Mount Kier, jaeter 8, t: sArtists’ Rifle Corps at Bis Wilkworth Ave jomford, Essex, and died from ini ara, Conn, id St., New York uw Atiisren, Francis §., Westfield, N. J. KILLED IN ACTION—PREVIOUS- LY REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION. Privat | IED OF WOUNDS—PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION. Private, COPPOLA, James, Norwalk, Conn, WOUNDED—DEGREE UNDETER- New Pitts Are. MINED -- PREVIOUSLY RE- PORTED MISSING IN ACTION, Corporal, FISHER, Joseph, Winfield, N.Y, Pri ORBEISH, Benjamin, Are. JANKOSRU, Bolesiow, YAURUHs yeateh, Ancoala, Cope. RAETO, tony bowgibeeaie, NY ogaia. Sonn Gardean St. [Sart Andrew: U., New London, Conn. WOUNDED—DEGREE UNDETER- MINED — PREVIOUSLY RE- PORTED KILLED IN ACTION. 201 Division 108 Hendernon St., Jer- Hoboken, Private. TONER, Hugh J,, Maspeth, NY. Photos WOUNDED = SLIGHTLY — PREVI- from OUSLY REPORTED MISSING ife | IN ACTION, | Privat 513 North Fourth St SICK IN HOSPITAL—PREVIOUS- LY REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION. | Privat | MASSEY, Earl 0., Potsdam, N. Y. | | PRISONERS— PREVIOUSLY RE- | PORTED KILLED IN ACTION, Private, Herman,, Newark, HENNE, Pred. LA RINGLER, George on New ‘York City, seid scp |RETURNED To DUTY—PREVI- | OUSLY REPORTED MISSING ACTION, Private. RUDON, Solomon, | SRAMPINATO, ted ira |BUILDING OPERATIONS HERE UP TO MAYOR'S COMMITTEE. All Wool French Serge $8, loctielie, N.Y, 1870" Zist’ St,, Brook. Construction ork Will Evolve | | Around Anrdtint of Labor | Availiable in’ Trades, Hundreds of women have Granting of licenses to cor tinue | f enngutetsnent ot the gala building operations in New York has been left to the orders of the special committee on building and construction ,|Defense, according to George Fen eran: Donald, Chairman of the Co: who returned to-day from a cor in Washington with the war industriex board. “No building or alteration on buildings in New York City, the cost of which will exceed $10,000 is to be permitted without official recognition from the Mayor's Committee on National Defense,” said MacDonald. ‘The construction of schoo! buildings in New York will be taken up by the committee at an open hearing in the Hall of Records on Friday morning. No mail orders fil “The continuange of ‘building opera- | tions will evolve Ground the amount of labor available in the different trades. | FOR GRAY HAIR’ or | GOOD NEWS FOR CRIPPLES This notice is intended for the purpose of bringing a NEW mod- ern method of orthopedic treatment before those sufferers who have been searching in vain for treat- ment to relieve their condition wr ‘SUR- GERY OR i CASTS. The Roth method is unequalled for cases of infantile paralysis, hip elu! disease, spinal curvature, feet, fractures and all other bodily deformities, being the only one en- dorsed by the world-famous Prof. Lorenz, of Vienna, and Gourdon, of Bordeaux. Call if gou can; 4 not, for interesting’ Bo 6 ROTH, ORTHOPEDIC IX 162 West 75th St, N. ¥. C Artes Prof. Sitk Plush Coat, Black Raccoon Fur. Extraordinary Values in This Radical Reduction Sale Coats, Suits and Dresses already responded to our event, and hundreds more will flock to our showrooms this week. There are styles enough to suit every body and suffi cient salespersons to give you all the courteous atten- Fur trimmed and plain models, featuring Wool Velours and Silvertones. HAMILTON GARMENT C2. 307 Fifth Avenue ai: "°S5? su. COATS SUITS DRESSES BLOUSES’ MILLINERY lled at sale prices BROOKLYN star eorsicstsem Al OPPENHEIM. GLLNS & © Faded Gray Hai |. Gray, streaked or faded halr can |be immediately made black, brown or| |light brown, whichever shade you de- |sire, by the use of the following rem- Jedy that you can make at home: Merely get a small box of Orlex the hair. Full directions for mixin; | |and use come in each box. You need not hesitate to use Orlex, as a $100.00 gold bond comes in each box guaranteeing the user that Orlex | powder does not contain silver, lead, | zine, sulphur, mercury, aniline, coul- |tar products or their derivatives. It does not rub off, is not sticky or| gummy and leaves the hair fluffy, It will make a gray haired person look twenty_years_younger— Advt. | | | OO. eeeeears ARTE | | | orlick’s LL Food-Drink, instantly Sropered. rlick process and ly selected materials. y physicisas everywhere, Fulton Street, Brooklyn Exceptional Sale for Friday Only Smart Fall Buots Regular Price 9.00 One of the season's newest laced Boots (as illustrated) in Havana Brown Kidskin, with welted sole and Louis 6.90 Also on Sale in Our New York Rare XV _ leather heel. DORI Di ut tient ot at ental BD aoe oll oe ee a Dn he ee bo he eK

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