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WN NEW MEDAL” 7% | LEFT-OVERS After every family dinnes there are nutritious bits of left-overs sufficient fon another meal. Add @ | inne, “George fh awa ee om snappy relish—It’s Econ- f ‘DIED OF DISEASE. sania Scare coe) BY STORY OF HEROISM = - Charges of Unpaid Hotel Astor Bill SHON NET MENG Against Ypres Fighter Dismissed. A story of herol#m in battle won a 6 and was oft t into the aviat a fall, but ree wery " TF you knew how ex. .. Aischarge to-day for Cap’ Jonald am " n anothe t : Forces, it 7 r ” i ir ture k ‘ i i MOUS san" ny k tho was arraigned In the Weat | ed physically, for ture | ' | BA HM ‘Place. Z k TO NUTS ton a. charge of leaving the | , ol ae 14,434 Have Been Killed in mee Pd Seay & at the Astor, |Ocer Leading Division In- arges at the! cluding Old 69th Into Ger- many Awarded Leaf. ‘you would feed the kiddies Astor without paying a bill of ‘on them always. Capt. Hammond teft the hotel Nov 12 and was not seen until Saturday Action, 40,916 Wounded SLY BRA, atari, "New Haven, Gaon. SAUCE and 7,782 Missing, roe iy he seers heen ‘THE OMIAINAL WORCESTERSHIRE NJ Frederick W.. 15 Stewart |nleht when he appeared at the Victory | 5 CRIPTION, aaa FAM Pulse” Morris, 6360 Suun''Ae’ Brooke”: Bail there and was arrested, In court exieor Wr ua VOUT, Albert §. sb a et. Coren iy, thie morning Frank Wood, « friend, told ‘anything that's| Prlg.-Gen, Douglas MacArthur, one WASHINGTON, Nov. 1§.—Army and rd. He onid | g the ? owe jof the heroic firures of the famous | marine casuaitiss abroad now number | University, and oatated in the dane iat tood te highly recommended. | Rainbow Division, which he is now) wr ree eres ee ere rae i commanding on its march to German list of 216 issued to-day. The army} casualties total 76,434, the marin 4,026, In the army 14,434 have been | killed in Action, 8,578 have dicd of wounds, 6.249 have died of disease, | soll, is awarded a bronze onk leat to! Holiday Hosiery for Women wear on his Distinguished Service Medal, in an announcement made by the War Department to-day. In the| OPPENHEIM.CLLINS & CG 34th Street—New York division he is leading Into Germany is 1,480 have died of accidents and other ‘ |the old 69th New York Regiment. causes, 40,916 have been wounded and | Packed in ‘McCutcheon’ Spinning Wheel | Gen, MacArthur gained fame as} 7,782 are missing. Boxes for Gift Purposes HAT MORE SENSIBLE for Christmas re- membrances in this year of useful gifts, than good hosiery? : lone of the first American officers to Cee ci | The list of killed in action in the “go over the top” when he, armed) Syre—"_ «a latest army list is given in tull, those | only gith a riding crop, joined a tee from New York, New Jersey and Con- French compeny in storming @ Ger-| DOUGLAS Mec ARTHUR —nectiayit being listed in the other divi- man trench last winter, Gen, Mac- pected vnc sions of the roll. The list follows: ay > . sy. / tary Detachment 328tth Infantry.— KNEREL, Georg HL, Rochester. N.Y. A short time later Col. MacArthur | “Near Vendueres, France, Sept. 15, NOR, Merbert W., Gailitsia, Pa | lied a company of one of the Rain-| He went out on field, continually un- |bow Division infantry regiments in| der shell fire, brought in sixteen wounded, Remained with them :, | Arthur—he was a colonel then—re- a eG Announce an Important Sale Tuesday |furned to the French, line leading a| St2Uek the parapet afd fell back inte bagi Ah al oda All of the Hosiery described below is frontbur regular x big German prisoner by the ear. He|the grenade and threw it from the BIGELOW, AVERY D., Pootise, Mich stock and measures up to the McCutcheon standard. 9 ° . was awarded the French War Cross| trench, just as it exploded.” CLANCY, Wittlam %, Garland, Pa” Women 8 Silk Stockings tor his daring Private James B. Townsend, Sani- CONWAY. Patrick, Somervilie, Mass Black and White Shot Silk Hose, with White Clox . . . . $4.50 per pair Fine Silk Hose with Lace Clox in Black or White . . . $3.50 per pair Corporals. DE VOSS, Charles, Covington, Ky? At Greatly Reduced Prices = a an attack on the German trenches in! thirty-two ho Deinging them food: HAWKINS. Chester 1. Jetmore, Kem, oy: [the ‘Tout sector. He was wounded in| and water, adjusting gas masks, and TAYLOR, Marty R., Oresastore, N. C. ES Extra Heavy Weight Silk Hose A specially planned event providing an opportunity this action. Gen. Pershing cited him| making them comfortable.” Cook. - : ‘ § to purchase superior Silk Hosiery for gift-giving | for bravery and awgrded him the! .ony'8 goiet Machine Gun Battalion cater ees aNVE Fa ah Eibce exevetee + + 78.00 bet pat im ne as well as personal use —at unusually moderate prices. a Distinguished — Service| =, Newe Somme, France, Oct. 12. He arpu, Aine, You's Crk tn 5 Medium Weight Black Silk Hose, ‘ , oss, ’ joned Gei - BAKKEN, Rudot Whi i : “ ‘The latest citation of Gen, Mac-|chine gun and operated it until his BAIRD: J - ite Cotton Sole . . . $2.75 per pair Pickbaykin | company had retired safely.” iN mS Pf : oo 6. 000 Pairs Thread Silk H Arthur, carrying with it the bronge| °C TNDY Heh Metcher s6id Infantry Good Medium Weight Silk Hose, i 3 ' l ose oak leaf, reads: iat Gesnes, France, Sept. 29 Al- rat = Gold, Silver, Tan, Bronze, Black and . 0e . 7 For the fellowing act of | though severely wounded, he con- DENNISON, Hoy i> i ‘ i) Women’s Pure Thread Silk Hose in Black, White, Russian Calf, Bronze, Suede extraordinary herolem in ac. | Gnued to Ieed Ris company in the as. FR anne Ps White . . 2 © + © « $2.50 per pair ae _.| and Champagne. Cotton garter tops, double soles and high-spliced heels. ton, Big, Gen, earner | ES Seas ne eucenehisee bib elene ohm Be Ne > Pure Dye Silk Hose, double soles, high-spliced heels. Black, White and pre- Silk ith Cotto id sole, vailing shades. Special ilk Hose with Cotton top and sole in Black, White, Tan Beige, Suede and Bronze . . » © «© « « $1.25 per pair Extra Heavy Black Cotton Hose, good serviceable quality. . 85c. per pair sible the and the Cote de Chatillon Oct. 14, | shelter.” 15 and 16, 1918. He displayed Hugh W. MacNair, private first A Well Known Actross Tells How to indomitable resolution and great | Class, 8. 8. U —"Oct. 5. Having Darken Gray H 2 Simple courage in rallying b just been relieved, after forty-eight Hi M. Mixture. and in retorciing attac hours of strenuous duty, Private Mac- Nair volunteered to drive an am- Jojcey Williams, the well known bulance to an advanced regimental post under constant and intense fire, American act Hisetan Theses He suffered a wound which neces- Playing at th » St. Bovis, Mo., made the fullowing ieee won his war crosses Col{Sitated amputation of his right leg. r ° ashton Ban MacArthur was Chief of Staff of the jement about gray hair and how to dark it aoe east’ fast ‘im to"aceompany” the BRITISH SHIP REPORTED aang one. can prepare Ii ey Wit Bsn tua vai] SIMKIND OFF CAPE RAGE Sater te of the Rainbow Division, Me had ——e helped whip it into shape when it ar- Cascapedia May Have Been Dam- of bay rum, @ small bos of Barbo {r is awarded @ bronze oak leaf to be | pany and directed its employment as 4 Cotton Top and Sole in Black, White and \ worn on the Distinguished Ser- {4 covering detachment. Ca every desirable color $1.65 i $ . ‘rst Lieut. Robert L. Campbell, ry Ges oe -6) per pair \~ Special 85c @ pair, or 6 pairs for 4.85 we iiiis th date eth Ladi alah 468th Infantey—"Ne Binorville, = Outsizes in Black and White, $1.75 per pair 28 s de commander, | France, Sept Sept. 27 A Gen, MacArthur personally led waa runner fall sounded ih the ty Good Heavy Black, Cashmere Hose, > ™ ; 1 of a fi Dy 14 prea FS ‘ + . Women’s Pure Silk Hose—Full fashioned, lisle garter tops, his men and by the skilful man- Brine mua Hite, At Laminent cari te . f a very sensible gift . . . $1.65 per pair ! oeuvring of his brigade made pos- | pine Sul ire. At lene field and ACTRESS TELLS SECRET FS eS pture of Hills 288, 242 carried the wounded soldier to Women’s Hand-Embroidered Silk Hose—Full fashioned, « clocked hosiery with lisle soles and garter tops. Black with white clocks, and White with black 4 Seacat | 65 making victory possible, field where courage was the rule his courage was the dominant featur We are able to quote these prices, which are consider- ably under present market values, because we made provision for our Christmas stocks of Hosiery many months ago, before the present high prices prevailed. MAIL ORDER SERVICE: Any of the Hosiery described above may be ordered with complete satis- faction through our Mail Order Service. Women’s Pure Thread Silk Hose—Full fashioned, ' with lisle soles; Black. White and boot aan Special | 1.75 Women’s Superior Silk Hose—Pure Th Si : only alairanen voce Paris clocks. ee MN eeelat 2.45 Women’s Silk Lace Hose—Sever: i i : rive ‘amp Mills—a collection of ‘al attri rived at Camp 2 ts Compound, and junce of glycerine, Black, White, African, Bronze and Nae active ests | H 3 45 National Guard units from twenty-six! aged by Hurricane Which Swept These ingredients can be bought at 9 Y -s y: pecia . States, _ “ne > any’ drug store at very little cost, or Cc UW eons Col. MacArthur's — ability and Coast for 24 Hours, any druggist can put it up for you. bravery were rewarded in June. this] er, JOHN'S, N. F. Nov. 18—A radio Apply to the hair twice @ week until Fifth Ave., 34th and 38d Streets. message re d here to-day from the the desired shade is obtained. This Brittsh steamer Cascapedia of the Fed- will make a gray haired ,person look to this country to help tr coral Line said she was in a sinking con- 20 * younger. Tiris is net a dye, division, but this order wa ~|dition off Cype Rac No further par- it not color the most delicate manded and be was n command) tjculars were give . scalp, is not sticky or greasy and of ‘a brigade of the Rainbe Mf a led} it was thou here the ship was does not rub off.—Adst. it in the fighting along the Marne » which swept i rank of Brigadier Gen announced that he would ¢ UPTOWN STORE DOWN TOWN sToRE Ke 1 damaged In t eri and the Meuse. Now he has the = ee v TTX aa t ay this division in ite|thia coast f e last twenty-four » , honor of leading this divi r tea A\ \ v\ A 0 poeeh to Germany for Major Gen, | 0oure ASK FOR and GET == Menoher, Commander of the unit for] at the T other duty it was said ¢ 4 " Gen, MacArthur when this country |le(t here 7 on the way to entered the war Was chief military {John’s and had touched at Boston and \Halifax. She had no passengers when censor with the rank of Major, Ho,THallfax, She hid no peesq rere icked Malted Milk was promoted to the rank of Colonel |iip some, at those ports, She carried a Por Infants f SGUSWES” UNTILIORM, AT BOTH STORES ala a Memorable and suaignied fo tye Hain bon Diy ion | Gitiacker oe sates Toland OS® OTHERS ore IMITATIONS GIVING 83 | ad of his class in 1900, ie With the war at an end and the entire world at ace, Pershing has also awarded the THANKSGIVING means more to us this year than ever beehy ND) arpa erg “ehaglibe tet pod od tne | The Sign us spread this happy feeling everywhere, and particularly in our following officers an: soldiers for ex- | homes, by the addition of the piece needed here or there to Neiehiah Corpl. dames V. Gleason, Co. A, of this most joyful of holidays. Remember, GOOD FURNITURE is Mth) Infantry—"For éxtraordinary not only a matter of cost but of selection. We can show you how Fee ri Mi eee Fi to combine QUALITY, STYLE and true ECONOMY. Major Loyd D. Ross xssth Infan- ine Cellarette We Make Terms to Fit at ee oes ee! eat $45.88 PLAIN FIGURE TAGS ON EVERYTHING him March 25, 1918." Col. Emory J. Pile (de- y ‘ rk office of the Federal +] many months, has been: detailed to) steamship No. 78 Broad Street, y that the canenerns r The Original Point ¥Y BELGIUM Motor Truck Deliveries Everywhere FD Division Maowine Gun Of- ‘ iy Division—"Near Norroy,| ; 7 TTT ° France, Sept. 16. Having gone for- | MMMM ward to recrmaniae forces which had HAY ANWAR become disorganized Col. Pile was y A, Dakin, Co, F, Ist TS WORD to you women who buy food HE sg iG for home tables. Separate Sheet encourt, France, Sept ne Noludiosting. Wise Not far from you is a store that is : captured the position, kine | proud to display ‘this Gobel sign, The rmans and routing the gun} words “Quality First” are in white on From or ramin yA, Nelson, Co. F, 1st| 4 Fed circle. ; ’ n the Bois de Jure, For prepared and cooked meats trade Gobel’s 4 France, Sept, 26, Pri- vats Setoa vib teered with another at that store regularly, This sign guar- Kitchens ier to attack a machine gun nest,| antees that their meats are cared for need against heavy machine gun Ain alain’ toaratt nd Oat ured the poattion, killing with clean and adequate, refrigeration Up Frankfurters liwo G 3 : 0 joment you buy them. Bologna Germans and routing the gun to the m yc y . Bialte Bologes erat. Richard H. Vaughan, Co. A, It is your assurance of the finest Liver Sausage ‘th Infantry (de “At Vis- cookery from the famous white-tiled a | Os ‘ongue mette, France, Aug, 9-18 Although ~ ob” Kite! e ¢ o Cool jam | Rete, Pree eed with a come | «Ce. Mitcnene where these meals ate oeed Ham Wound from shrapnel on Aug. 9, 1018, selected, gut, pickled, smoked, cooked, Bacon platoon! spiced and seasoned with care and Skill Cooked Gorned Beet pl. Julius N by healthy workers and under sanitary Pure Lard |e8d Infantry-—"Near Lis | conditions. Alsace, Oct, 4. Although w Queen Anne Pericd American Walnut Bedroom Suite $ Q-° 4 pieces, consisting of Dresser, “4 i..ches long, Chiffonier, Toilet Table and Bed as illustrated, at 15 IN GREATER AND VICINITY WITHA NEXT 1 to Cor ur days unt he maintained his position und Buy W.S. S. For sgle st all heaviest bombardment,” . . Private (first clans) Vince The Most Stable Security in the World. good jcates- | PR ME NAS i at id sen and food Near’ Munster, Jourdan Sector, < K 7 p I stores. Vonges front, Tarraine, Sept, 14, 4 | (detf. _ e thrown by the men ir U.S. Government Inspected Establishment No. 317, Indorsed ‘A Morgan Ave. and Rock St. Brooklyn, N. Y. Alfred W. McCann 2%] AT 84ST, & SAVE