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. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1918, ee ne c FT Tn PREET | “ol 8 uutehe: to, 7 of | Pleasant Duty COMES TO GREET BROTHER; |<2!.'",9,..or a Se fone eeeety fem erenttater = | FINDS HE DIED IN BATTLE) sirens arom SOZODONT. It flushes | ee | Migs Mary Connor of No, 209 Wost cranny, stimulates the cir- | Young Woman Conducted Man’s | 191th Street, is to-day mourning ithe in the gums, polishes te | Restaurants So He Could Serve loss of her second brother, Private ia fine. OZOQO! - FOR THE TEETH Liquid—Powder or Paste All Sales FINAL The epid retail under nermal sumptuous models of veteen, jersey, Georgette; odd dresses Taupe Nutria. Lar; cuffs—linings of tafloring and sui than $75.00. Ex. assortment, Positive sale for do not even ne 6 without scratching, and ie and refreshing. The | SOLD BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE Werks Wants Work Monday Wenders. Inge (i KE Afternoon Gowns All gowns above 855.00—magnificent and satin, Specially priced at Smart Winter Coats Finest all wool materials ef Bolivi Pom, Velour, Silvertone, ‘Hudson Seal, Skank oR ceptional and surprising value. $1.39; guaranteed perfect and fast color; full cut and well made; offered in this special Country in the Army. | Miss Marcella Colli, sister of Cort Louis Coth of Company A, 306th fantry, and who had been his restaurant bus to France, closed stand and returned to 82 Mulberry Street, thi | be told by just been reported kill 2| Sept. 26. The girl coll news. s since he —The Greatest Garment Even We Ever Announced! 47-49-51 West 42d St. CMa, lemic forced the closing of many stores throughout the coun- manufacturers of high-class garments were left. with enormous stocks, due to cancellation and returns. many of these stocks at immense sacrifices. CLOSING OUT DIRECT TO THE NEW YORK PUBLIC immense assortments of coats, suits and dresses Yat Wholesale and Even Less! Values That Exceed the Greatest Expectations! Serge, Satin and Velveteen Frocks— Newest and smartest models. Braid and button trimmed em- broidered effects. Satin and Serge Combinations. Blue, black, brown, taupe, wine, etc. All silk lined. All sizes fer women and misses. Normal selling prices up to $35. Specially priced at New Afternoon Frocks A choice collection of serge, tricetine, Poiret twill, satin, velours, velveteen, Georgette and checked velours in black, blue, brown, Burgundy, taupe, reindeer, ete. All beautifully made. Would conditions at $35.00 to $55.00. Fine Chiffon wicotine, serge, vel- charmeuse and valued at $90.00. 25.00 $69.50, ge shaw! or notch collars are noticeable features. None worth When the war ended last Monday, | > yt. | In- | ucting Atlantic Cit ‘The father, Landa Specially priced at Velvet Gowns Exclusive high class models, exceptionally well finished. noticed by the most critical. have just arrived—in black, blue, taupe, wine, brown, ia, Duvet de Laine, Pom ete. The finest quality of Raccoon, ossum, Australian Opossum, Nutria, some have fur ain er fancy Pussy Willow. The careful Immense James Connor of Company F, 307th | Infantry, whose death In action Oct. has just been officially confirméd. The other brother, Joseph, twenty- | seven years old, was killed in action! while serving under the British flag, Another brother, Patrick, thirty-three y| Years old, is also with the American ance, James Connor wns ording to al two weeks letter his sister rece ago, Doors Open 9.00 A. M. We purchased | This necessitates | 145 15 19 Little det s that can be These gowns ete. None werth less than srecelt' 39.75 | priced at priced at 15 less Perfect Shirts Slightly in the most amazing sa entire year; included are about 1,800 splendid Men’s Shirts (9° Some of them are brand new and without a blemish; most of them have been re- duced because they are a little bent; that is, mussed, but they are all clean and ly worth $1.25 and one week only, at ed laundering. On sale one week only, Bet. 15th & 16th Streets. Limit 8 to N. ©Ohe . tirpris of the These mussed shirts are made of the same cloth (80 square count) that is put into shirts selling at in the sale guaranteed to be worth $ SOME HAVE SOFT AND SOME STIFF CUFFS . Your money bi a customer, 83rd Street Mussed Every shirt k on request, VENU W. Corner {I} | to CAPT. VAN THUN DIES IN FRANCE; WON PRONTIONS Former New York Business Man Victim of Accident— Other Casualties. Capt. William van Thun, thirty- == | Brooklyn, who is well known 88 Advises Calling Physician, but Take an athlete, died in an accident in France Oct. 5, according to word re- | CAPT. W. VAN “THON ceived Capt, Thun, who was a member of the New York Athletic Club, was assist- ant secretary of the United States Mortgagé & Trust Company of Man- hattan before he entered the service. He served for a mumber of years with the Thirteenth Coast Artillery ard attended as Plattesburg Train- ing Camp, receiving a commission as second lieutenant. At Camp Upton he was promoted to first lieutenant and then to captain, He sailed for France in September ‘with a negro regiment, He is the father of twins, who were nine months old when war declared. t. Edward Warschauer of No. st 89th Street was killed by a from a German rifle, according letter from John Clark of No. 166 t 90th Street, a member of the @ company, to the dead man's wife, Mrs. Alice H. Warschauer, To-day's casualty report lists Lieut. War- schauer as killed in action Sept. 29 Lieut. Warschauer was attached to Company G, 105th Infantry. He en- listed with the old 7ist Regiment ten years ago and served on thé Mexican border, He received his commission upon arrival in France, “He died leading his men in a bayonet charge,” wrote Lieut. Clark. Lieut. J. Langdon Leslie of Com- pany L, 165th Infantry, has been wounded in action four times and, according to @ letter received’ by his mother, Mrs, George R. Leslie of No. 77 Sanford Avenue, Flushing, Ia I, he spent from July 29 to Sept. 20 in a base hospital in France. Thus, Mrs. Leslie is at a loss to know why her son was reported as wounded in action on Sept, 16, After recovering by his wife. van “|from his wolinds the fourth time, Lieut. Leslie was made Assistant Provost Marshal and relieved of further field service, his letter said. Lieut, Frank M. Reynolds, instead of having been killed in action, as was at first reported, is a prisoner in Germany, according to the latest inforfation received by his wife at her home in Orange, N. J, The Red Cross learned that Lieut, Reynolds was wounded and captured. Under the terms of the armistice he will be at once, He is a graduate York University and an of- of Company 2 ‘et. Thom to his paren Campbell, Brooklyn, had been in action seven tim Sergt. Bernard F. Spaulding, 20 rs old, No, 1361 Park Place, Brook- was killed in action Oct, 3, He was a clerk fo B, R, T. when he enlisted in the New York Reg! ment, being transferred to Comps . He attended St. lege of Manhattan and mber of St. Mathew’s Roman hurch where a mass will be ht mto-morrow, went to war together and yreme sacrifice on the cach was a Col 10th Infantry, 27th were killed in action ey were Harold 1 Maxon, 19 years old, and Charles wld, 20 years old. ‘Maxon was a of Mr. and Mra, made t same d Compan, vision, . 78 South Long Be uld a son of the F the Pre url, Company K, h Division, who is astere wounds received in urned to his home in Port day after an absence of f ears, to learn of the death of his younger brother by seeing his name on the community honor. roll with a black border around it and.e » alar bei d j S"ouupls ef times’ ana“eumans seseereiatneeee em eS GAAS EU, There Spectatty Provided Sales, Saturday Xp.» males Shops Nineteen West 34th Street BROOKLYN DOWNTOWN NEWARK RIVE, 460-462 Fulton St. | 14-16 West 14th St.| Broad & W. Park Big Sale New Georgette Waists Made to Retail at.$7.98 trench fever, Arcuri lost part of his right foot and was wounded in the knee, wrist and arm on July 20 on tie fty day of th ive in the Chateau- Private Carmine Ar- the first Port Chester lad to heirry sector curt wa » killed in action Emil J, Schwab, Company K, 316th Infantry, who was killed in action WAS associated in t Four Be Prepared for -~Grippe-Influenza one years old, No, 603 Lincoln Place, | Precautions while Waiting. If you ever fluenza get in do wh arrive ect that you have tn-| h with your doctor, and at you can for yourself before he| Take something fér your bowels at once. yeretable Jaxativg such aa Dr K. and B. Tea ér Celery Ki 4 be sure and rub Muster! This treatment da oft inflammation, which often re- a in Pneumonia, and ts used by many Season’s smartest new modele—distine~ tive round or square neck effects—in Georgettes, Crepe de Chines, Satins, Willow Silks or Striped Shirtings— - beaded, braided or embroidered. All the newer suit shades. of Luxurious Winter 7 mustard nd it has proven of erent value In sore throat, ohest colds, bronchitis, tonsilitis and pleurisy. | Just Tub It on, that's all, . *STOPS PAIN USTARINE CANNOT BLISTER Coats a 0 Carefully Sterilized Instruments ‘OUR health is thoroughly safe- guarded in all our offices, for each instrument is properly steril- ized after it is used for each indi- vidual. This scrupulous care for the well- being of our patrons is one reason why they recommend us to their friends, A clientele of more than 50,000 satisfied patients testify as to our dependable service and moderate Dr Salter Dentist NEW YORK.. 17 West c4r Hours: 8.30 to 6, BROOKLYN, 491 Fulton St. up. A. & S. Hours: 8.80 to 7.30, Sundays, 9 4 ’ $40.00 & $45.00 Values | $50.00 & $60.00 Values Hundreds of smart coats—delayed in shi Silvertenes, Bolivias, Broadcloths, Velours ment—in time for tomorrow’s unusual sell- | —in Winter's newest colors—Maduro, Cas ing. Newest models—plain and with fur | tor, Taupe, Damson, Somme. A record collars. Velours, Plushes, Pom Poms, etc. | breaking assortment of rich coats. Smart Tailored Suits Reduced Lot of Winter Models $30.00 & $35.00 Values rane Reductions that will amase—exceptionally high class, original Bedell models—in severe tailored effects, braid bound models braid and button trimmed, new side buckle fastening. Serges, Poplins, Oxfords—Navy, Blacks, Oxfords, Suits heretofore obtainable only in the expensive! ‘or. 2d St, & 6th Ave., Bay Ridge. Cor, Columbia & Carroll Streets, ARCH FIT FOOTWEAR Is the very essence of Elegance and Individuality 20 much ion of & by ile snug, enreet that every woman who tries thuslastic in the way It looks BOOTS, high or low heels, $8.50 and Up PUMPS and OXFORDS, $6.50 to $10 EVENING SLIPPERS, $7 to $12 Eagle Boot Shops 2443 Broadway, at 90th. Broadway, 8. W. $15.00 & $20.00 Values | $25.00 & $35.00 Values Taffeta, Charmeuse, Sat- Serge Tailleurs with embroidered panels, penenes of BEES, Georgettes—in Navy, | unusual tunics—braid and embroidered trim- Black, Copenhagen, Browns and Grays— | ming—Serge and Satin combinations—rich latest "Winter tier and tunic models, ' Black Satins, Serges, Satin and Georgettes. No Charge for Alterations—A Further Economy Insuring. that well-groomed tailored appearance—and saving you from $3 to $ro! A Splendid Watch At Special Value This Tremendous Value-Giving! Sale 300 Fine Coats Bought for Half and Less and the Advantages Passed on to You sco 9 4 wie if \ $30 to $35 Values Kate Moretti, tne | SUITS, $365.00 GOWNS, FORMERLY $65 AND UP jaan, artutocratic , Seal, T: lined an