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hac age tee 4 bY MED. sChatjeo. ity, Ged of wounds, 2,642 have died of i AND MARI Jaiseave, 11336 havo died. of accidents jand other causes, have been wounded | r hatene army list ix given in full, those necticut being listed in the other di- visions of the roll. The list follows: a [rhe Wh Siaes” LOW, Rain 2 it ioape WASHINGTON, | Nov. and 6 castialt are IMITATIONS Me Th my list of 620 Issued to-day, ” The army casualties total 73,639, the “Wants” Work Wonders. | marines 4,026. In the army 83,686! | have been killed In action, 5,206 have tym, STONE, Han Fr Wass se Cite. Mich, qhinesvort. Tend. MEIRKE iam T.,"tephens, Pa, | MOnmisa, Holand Mt Sento, Waahe Corporals. Francis, Clarence, Me ‘Game, ‘oni at Licutenants, JACKAON, Frankin J, 06 Fine M., New York i} i award, 163 80th St, New! | Hl. Albert C.. Lansdowne, Pa, 15.—Army ‘abroad now include the Sena career en pe lend. “GIFTS PURCHASED NOW MAY BE EXCHANGED FOR LIKE Goobs UP TO JANUARY Ist Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established iad Misses, Juniors, Girls, Boys @ Little Children. | “§) All Considered in Our Sales for To-day and Saturday Misses’ Tailored Suits nea a on Greeley 1234 London Paris Juniors’ Coat Ye iad Be, New York City. iit Park Piece, Brook: No other costume can rival the trim tailleur in the heart of the younger set. These are models to fulfill their anticipations. In the fine wool velour so popular this season, in velveteen, or corduroy. Many are widely collared with fur. Misses Sizes Special for Today and Saturday 9.50 Misses’ Separate Coats Fine wool velour and cut Bolivia. The chosen fabrics of the grown-up world this season are here put at the service of the younger generation. This collection in- cludes a variety of models, all of which are both youthful and in accord with the season's lines. Masses’ Sizes. Special for Today and Saturday Saat ~y 1) A formal frock in the more delicate colors, a street frock in navy blue and other dark shades, this mode! in bead trimmed silk crepe meteor has many chances of finding a place in the wardrobe of college girl or sub-debu- tante. Other attractive models in silk trico- lette. Misses’ Sixes. Special for Today and Saturday isses’ Afternoon or Street Frocks— The topcoat becomes an institution in very early years and none of us at present live long enough to quite abandon it. The school- girl may find her most satisfactory model among these coats in navy cheviot, velour or smart wool mixtures. Sizes 13, 15, 17 yrs. Special for Today and Saturday — 20.00 Girls’ Dresse Those perilous years when one is passing over into the teens must be most carefull clad if a girl is to escape the pitfall of awkward- ness. An excellent model is this frock in fine navy or brown serge, trimmed with bias folds of plaid silk and prettily embroidered. Sixes 10 to.14 yrs. Special for Today and Saturday 17.50 Girls’ Coats All wool zibeline, that furry fabric that makes you feel warm just to look at it or touch it, is fashioned into a trim plain coat. This is essentially a practical model, designed for warmth and not at all afraid of hard wear. And, withal, it is becoming and of a well- dressed air, Sizes 8 fo 16 yrs. Special for Today and Saturday 15.00 —Girls’ ag. SORE RRRSERDONI DET A chic little person is the very little girl of today, and she finds in corduroy a material well suited to maintain the dignity of “only six.” These excellent winter coats are lined 29.50 Juniors’ Dresses Whether at school or at home, Miss Early- teens spends no little thought on frocks, Designed for her special pleasure and good looks are these unusually pretty dresses of dark or light colored satin or crepe de chine. Sizes 13, 15, 17 yrs. Special for Today and Saturday 25.00 Fourth Floor Bright Brass Buttons on this cheviot coat for Boys and Girls. It has a velvet collar, hand embroidered red bars and eagle chevron on the left sleeve and a belt on the back. Navy blue or Copen. Warmly interlined. Special 9,75 lines, ALL WOOL KNICKER SUITS. Broken sizes. Cut from short lengths of more expensive mate- Pes” Tiny Tots---Coat Specials for Silvertone Coats for Boys & Girls Very warmly lined and interlined coats of soft, rich Silvertone in Blue or Brown —with splendid quality Nutria trimming. Sister's coat is a pretty Empire style, while Brother's has the straight boyish Special 18,75 Sing and Win- Join the Song Training Camp of the People’s Liberty Chorus, I.. Cavilieri, Conductor. Monday and Thursday Evenings at 8. High School of Commerce, ——Events of Special Concern for Boys ALL WOOL OVER- COATS for boys 4 to 8 yrs. Broken sizes and only throughout and warmly interlined. In dark, serviceable colors. Sizes 5 lo 8 yrs. Special for Today and Saturday. 12.95 Sizes 1 to 3 yrs. Saturday A warm, exceptionally good looking coat for boys and girls. Chinchilla, double breasted, with a black and white check lining, pockets, and a back belt. Special 12,75 155 W. 65th St. ALL WOOL MIDDY SUITS for boys 3 lo9 yrs, The fabric is unusually rials, including heavy , P good, Full weight na ht blue serge. Iden- a limited quantity. fe effect : fat ‘tical gid tailoring and fab- These coats are from Roar tarnanre tu ah ric with our 19.50 and short lengths of our regue ete a, URE ae ee ED waters far 46. £0 and 40.60\fe and warm. Prices about “Sizes 7 to 18 years. ar 16,50 and 19,50 favs the present wholesale yi Special 16.50 rics. Special 14.50 value, Special 10.50 FAR Wind ng ie ¥s Wagoner. | VAS, John, Denver W., Forth Wort ys Me We Hird Tans, dams, * paliadeienie, Gustave JW. Anercade. Meek, | one. 8 Koy ‘Prnest, Boon SIL SHOR C RMR. thenph RMIT tote Ww DIED "OF "ACCIDENT. "AND OTHER USES, a aptain. VAN THUN, wultam, 603 1 . DIED OF DISEASE. Sergeant, someon, Alexander Corpor: i2 &. Ho ‘St., Bayonne, N. 3. Wagoner. WALTON, Béward, 25 °E. 104th 8t., New York, Privates. Lott St. Jersey City, No J. 21 -N, Fullerton Ave, Moat- | KESUP, Frencte W. RRIODY, John Lieutenant. FITZHUGH, Edward J., 42 Union Arp, Jamaica, Corporal. TAYLOR, John H., 29 Oak St, Jamatca, N, ¥, Private. RUSEK, Louls, 110 Kasex Bt, Jersey City, N. J. WOUNDED (DEGREE UNDETER. MINED), Lieutenant. Last, % Langdon, 17 Sanford Ave, Flushing, Corporal: CRONIN, He Frank | FIVE ARN verdinand "Lo Brooklyn, ., Brooklyn. 382 Sixty Ave, MURINO, Vincent, Buyer; 150th BL, New York city, CAPARIANCO, Roce ISITO, Angelo, BERG, Max, MT Guffolk Bt,, . Hy. Rarmand, A. Bertin istth Bi, |, Herman * oor Lg ave, New iy, Wittiaen G. Look Pia) Tht ne riot! eet ihe ae Ty il ‘New ‘York City, son AY, TANUARAUM. Jord hy Brooklyn. MISSING IN ACTION, Lieutenant. 'VAMILTON, Edward I',, 452 Fourth ave, | Yoru” cy. New Sergeant. SYGAL, Andrew N., 120 W, 116th Bt,, New York oly Privates. patikone Jee W sn0 rene are, Brookiyn. Conn. | New York w Taand City, ™ Peter A. ivr, y, Op HE EVENING 10 WORLD, RIDAY, NOVEM ARR 15,1918, idle ney oy mae acer | OR Corpetiue We, 500 Wookeey ‘a 217 Teh Ave, Brooklyn, Charice Wy, ‘wintietd, Now: stand City, AUDEN, Arthur'6,,” 68 Camelia 8, astort, | | SCHRORDER, John, Ridgewood, Station J, N.Y. aie ViOU SORTED MiSBING | tity XCTION, yn, i A WOUNDED IN AG sins UNDETERMINED u Mee! PETERSEN, Charis \ ASNIRALINT, Aer ‘ass N.Y. Vinegnt, £12 8. Sob Bt., ow York, | EES Revio REPORTED MISSING NAC Pate Jodeon E., Pimi uty neruRwes TO OUSLY Rerates Ke USLY ACTION), Private, RETURNED TO. DUTY ni "aetiatere MIs 1. Y, I—DEGREE PREVIOU Rare hotiONe ne ic. rth Amboy, N, 3, oth Bt, New infield, N. J, Atfred, 252 Fast O1st St. Now een: Tereyriies Newest Winter Fashions For Women and Misses ON: i"! REVS 1 ind H,, Fort Johnson, N.Y, 4), 350 Armavtrona Ave;, Jorvey hovers Brevi. ING IN The Values Are Most Women’s & Misses’ Frocks OOL Velour, Tricotine, Serge, Vel- veteen, Georgette or Satin Frocks, in a wide variety of designs. Very Specially Priced 25.00 RAID trimmed Frocks of Tricotine. Serge Frocks handsomely embroidered. Tai- jtiano Frocks of Wool Velour and Poiret Very Specially Priced, 30.00 FTERNOON, Dinner and Evening Frocks of Chiffon Velvet, Georgette, Satin, Tricotine, Wool Velour and Silk Net, Very Specially Priced, 35.00 © 75.00 Unrep War Worx Extraordinary Coat of Wool Velour, Collar of Raccoon, $35.00 Women’s and Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coats OOL Velour Coats in loose back and belted effects, with collars of French Seal or Natural Raccoon. Lined throughout and warmly interlined. Very Specially Priced ELTED, Loose Back and Dolman Coats 35.00 ly fashioned of Silvertone, Wool 5 y variousl| = Velour and Bolivia, with extra large = cape collars of Taupe or Natural Nutria, z| Opossum, Natural Lynx, Raccoon and French \ Seal. Silk lined and warmly interlined, A} ie Very Specially Priced, ‘} | Wool" Velour, E ie — Collar of : a ae 98.50 i 4 Opossum, ' $50.00 >’ ° ’ & . Women’s and Misses i k Fur Trimmed Coats OLIVIA, Crystal Cord, Duvet de Laine, Silvertone and Duvetine Coats in Dol- man, loose back and belted effects with huge cape collars of Raccoon, Nutria and Australian Opossum. Very Specially Priced, 68.50 Plain Tailored Coats RYSTAL CLOTH, Bolivia, Silvertone and Wool Velour Coats in belted, loose back and Dolman effects, Lined throughout and warmly interlined. Very Specially Priced, 48.50 SNA ATANUO NGAUS TEODOR OO Coat of Wool Velour, Collar of French Seal, $35.00 ATM TT

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