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- Infants hee iLnvelide IORLICK’S MALTED “MILK milk, in, in powder form. Tavaidetteroxrn children. nutri u ilding the whole body, tes mothers and the aged. Nutritious than tea, coffee, etc. | Requires no cooking. ‘ prepared. Vubstitates Cost YOU Same Price BROTHERS IN 7TH FALL WOUNDED IN BATTLE SAME DAY, | Timothy and John Murphy Enlisted, Trained and Fought Together in 107th. ee a} [Crm enlisted together in the old at Spartanburg, Timothy and DPI ihn Murphy, broth BROOKLYN: Fulton & Bridge Sts, taal $25, $35 and manner. originals. and reduced, Vqlues embroidered. SIZES 14 TO, 44 FOR Featuring the Fashionable Fur-Trimmed Models 25.00 ; Showing the smartest, most attractive style-ideas introduced this season. Belted, loose and semi-fitted > styles of Wool Velour, Pom-Pom, Broadcloth, Plush, etc., in all fashionable colorin, k large shawl collars, or convertible choker collars of Nutria, Hudson Seal, Opossum, Raccoon, etc. ; it Edges rea on RE PR Have you five minutes to spare for a pair of rubber heels that will set so snug and neatly you will have to look hard to see the joint? Then ask your repair man to put on a pair of “Usco” Rubber Heels. Rip-p-p—off comes the old frazzled heel. Tap, tap, tap, tap, and the new job with this won- derful new heel is ready. @ The “Usco” Rubber heel is the latest contribution of science to longer heel mile- age, and sure-footedness. U.S. 29 West 34'h Street Thursday—An Event Exceptional! 380 BEAUTIFUL FROCKS At ¥% to 4 of Actual Value Dresses Made to Sell at My A Brilliant Gathering of Street & Afternoon Models Every dress in this great sale is of a very high order, distinctive in style and made by experts in a high-grade Many are sample garments, perfect copies of high cost Others have been taken from our own regular stock Highly fashionabie in every respect colors that are most worn, EXCEPTIONAL SALE WINTER COATS 35.00 All Lined Throughout and +Warmly Interlined Rubber Heels Increase Heel Mileage A few nails anchor it firmly. The spring of the rubber presses the edges tight and snug all the way round. No cement is used. makes a perfectly invisible joint and a perfectly level tread that will last till the heel is worn out. “Usco”’ Heels are pleasantly soft and yielding to walk on. tough wear-resisting quality of the rubber makes a decided economy. Your repair man has them in black, tan and white, time is all he needs, United States Rubber Company Nogiment whon the United siate entered the war, were assig Company C, Tth Infantry ne ship after training tog their fighting days both were wounded on the aame day The in the fighting In Manders, boys are sons of Policeman Peter F. Murphy of the Harbor Police Squad, who lives at No, 429 Hast 139th Street Timo twenty-two years old. After being wounded NEWARK: Market & Halaey Ste Even Higher All Colors Surpass Any We Have Ever Offered! Serges, Wool Velours, Wool Jerseys and Satins Some elaborately braid trimmed. Some fur trimmed, Some smartly silk models that are most desired, WOMEN AND MISSES in Great Variety 6 eam soe It The “Usco” Heels Five minutes of your Look for the Seal, » cme 6 0 ns 5 aD, om S 2 am 20 ammo camo s, ~u. ttn] and travelled to France on| her They completed | tomether when thy is twenty-four and John they were nent to the same base hospital in France, but later, Tim, who was shot —_ ae a ‘ain. jover the heart, was removed to t Wortemouth, England, Jately been reenived from John that both he recovering "We jumped Sept. 29 and were evening of Oct. 1," | that engagement only 29 of the 290 men in the company anewered the roll call, Only two of my squad were able to Ko forward, cll the sont were elther wounded or deas, nd theme who had been killed were or. vith their faces toward Germany. After Tim was shot | got him to shell hole and while I was trying to do what I could for him a piece of shell fot me on the head.” A private letter beat the War De- | partment by two weeks in reporting the death of Private Vincent A. Dil lon, Company 1, 107th Infantry, for- merly of No. 4 Linneas Place, Mlusi ing. His name is in the latest ca: ty list as killed in action af St. Que: tin on Sept. 29. The earlior report of hia death came from Corporal William Cleator, a member of the same com- pany, who also reported the deaths of Corporal Joseph Palmer and Privato John Holmes, both of Flushing. Bix days before his death on the battlefield In Mianders on Sept. 27, Corpl. Frederick Gehreitz, Company G, 106th Infantry, wrote to his father at No, 15 Troutman Street, Brooklyn, saying that the end of the war was in sight, the Gerinang “retreat- ing all along our front.” “But we cannot quit,” he added, “until the Kaiser gets down on his knecs and begs for peace.” “In the best of health and fighting like hell,” when he last wrote to his father Sept. 21, Corpl. Henry Stroh of the 106th Infantry now is a pris- ft on the morning in battle until John wrote, * a despatch frum the Adjutant Gen- eral to-day informed the father, Philip Stroh of No. 69 Unionhall Street, Jamaica. Corpl. Stroh was a chemistry student at Columbia when he enlisted in the old 23d New York Tegiment. Although the name of Private Michael Rigigliano is in the casualty Avenue, believe he is still alive. June 27, parents are sure than June 27 have been received. Their son was a member of the Head- quarters Company of the 9th Infantry. Infantry. Conheady, a native of County Clair Ireland, had been in the country little more than five years. The di enlist, but was rejected. When th: was taken, | . Parker Vanginee, |GQun Compan: 3d Infantry, died |: France on O of pMeumonia, fol- * the m 1000 WIN Fur-Trimm fur trimmed styles as low as Wool Velours and Silvertones, > ia SE a SE A beautiful all wool velour fin 307 Fifth Avenue COATS SUITS oner in a military hospital in Berlin, | ~ list as having died of wounds, his parents, who live at No, 2016 ‘Third His death is reported to have occurred on) but postcards which the ere written “later Private Patrick Conheady, twenty- | three years old, killed in action Oct. 5) was a member of Company A, 308th His sister, Mrs, Katherine Walsh, lives at No. 270 Spring Street. after war was declared’ he tried to draft came he waived exemption and 'B Machin» lowing wounds received while leading | if} Actual Photographs AT REDUCED PRICES $14.95 to 875 The best models of the season at unusually low prices ENTIRE SUIT STOCK NOW RADICALL Y REDUCED Other excellent styles as low as $13.95, DRESSES AT SPECIAL SALE PRICES, $6.95 TO $20.75. JAMILTON GARMENT CQ, No mail orders while officers he w from an @ tivé service member of thick ¢ sons and St e fighting at Vaux, aunt 1 WANT PEACE GONFEREES = "TO SEE RUIN LEFT BY FOE French Deputies Would Have Rep-| resentatives of “Allies Visit Devastated Regions: PANUS, Nov. 20.—All the delegates to the peace conference should be asked to visit the departments of France in- vaded by the Germans and see for themselves the damage and 4 tation committed by the enemy, dectared to- eret, President of the Bud-! . and Deputy Louls Dubois. The r jes have just returned from an Jometat visit to the liberated regions and express the belief that France must exact from Germany not only reparation in money, but also the restitution of tools and raw materials carried away. PARIS, Nov, 20.—The American rep- resentatives at the conferenée and their staffs will oc a building on the Place de la Concorde, which baa, been the headquarters of the American | Red Cross since June. Headquartors for the Rtd Cross are now at the Hotel Regina. —]—$?—$— RECIPE TO DARKEN GRAY HAIR A Cincinnati Barber Tells How to Make a Remedy for Gray Hair. Mr. Frank Harbaugh of Cincinnati, O., who has been a barber for more than. forty years, recently made the {pllowing statement: “Any one can prepare a simple mix- ture at home, at very litte cost, that will darken gray hair and make it \soft and glossy. To a half pint ot water add 1 ounce bay rum, @ small box of Barbo Compound and % ounce glycerine. These ingredients can be bought at any drug store at very little cost. Apply to the hatr wice a week until the desired shade is obtained. ‘This will make a gray haired person look twenty years younger. ‘This is, not a dye, it does not color the most delicate scalp, 1s not sticky or greasy and does not rub Dresi SSE Suudttontt toss. In Satins, Serges, Velvets and Oxfords. Prices range from $9.00 to $13.50. Dress Factory, 126 W. 34th St. Opposite Macy's, Take elevator to 3d Floor _— a i Women’s & Misses’ Frocks PTL -_>_ ing two of ony exclusive Is included. TER COATS, ed and Plain, All Wool $25 Popular fabrics including ished broadcloth suit NOW $23.75, cs high as $45, sin SS we New York MILLINERY id at sale prices. ¢ BGP UME ne ee en E) Fr" A Collection Unusually Complete The Values Are Most Extraordinary FTERNOON and Street Frocks of Wool Tricotine, Georgette or Satin, in unusual variety. Velour, Very Specially Priced, Women’s & Misses’ Winter Fashions [| Serge, 25.00 Very Specially Priced, OCKS of Tricotine, Serge, Wool Velour and Poiret Twill in tailored, braid trimmed and embroidered effects. 30.00 VENING AND DINNER FROCKS Crepe Georgette, Satin and Silk Net. Afternoon Frocks ot Tricotine, Chiffon Velvet and Wool Velour. Very Specially Priced, 35.00 75.00 Loose Lack Coat of Wool ‘clour, Fur Color = ond Cuffs, Women’s and Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coats OLIVIA, Crystal Cord, Duvet de Laine, B Silvertone and Duvetine Coats in Dol- man, loose back and belted effects with huge cape collars of Raccoon, Nutria and a64.00 Australian Opossum. Very Specially Priced, 68.50 Plain Tailored Coats RYSTAL CLOTH, Bolivia, Silvertone and Wool Velour Coats in belted, ovse back and Dolman effects. and warmly interlined. Very Specially Priced, 48.50 A Photo Portrait by Gravure Process Lined throughout PLEDGE TO BUY W. 8S. S. , Velveteen, of Dolman Coat of Bolivia, Fur Collar and Cuffs, 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, 39.00 ELTED, loose back and Dolman Coa:s, B. variously fashioned of Wool Velour, Bolivia or Silvertone, with collars of Australian Opossum, Natural Lynx, Nutria, French Seal and Raccoon. Silk lined throughout and warmly interlined. Very Specially Priced, 50.00 Fur Collar Coat of Wool Velour, $30.00 eye ing Albert of Selgium WIL L BE GIVEN WITH NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD IN GREATER NEW YORK AND VICINITY, as Vwi