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ltatest army list of 627, tomued to-day. | |The army casualties tote Lieutenante. JORLLY, award Mf, M i ‘ i HY AND MARINE wi nea 4,( 18 sel t tor aad of Ww . 6799 have died of st, New . disease, 1,487 dled c a and other uses, Saeeanien Bade gti Major. SUARRETTS, Au 23 Senator M., Be wounded and 7,916 i The list of kit from York, 4 ’ | Connecticut being 1 rn 4 2 Gee ER divisions of the roll. KILLED IN ACTION. Captain, L Medford Ay SALE » DRESSES Positively the Greatest Sale of Dresses Ever Offered in This City or Elsewhere for Stout Women Offering 500 Dresses Made to Sell at $55 to $75 Oss Sale Begins Thursday at 9 A include the HARDY, John ¢ Mrooklyn £3,368. These ty ater ‘Auten, Piet These dresses were made up for our five stores in Chicago, Detroit, Wahington, San Francisco and New York but were delayed in our workrooms. They are the very newest styles and big values at the prices they were intended to sell for. How- ' ever, due to the backward son, the stocks in our five stores are rather heavy and these dresses are not needed. We have, therefore, decided to sell them at this ridiculously low price, which hardly covers the cost of material and labor. | Materials Styles Colors Velveteen, Among the beau- Navy Blue, nd aie Crepe, tiful dresses will be Black, found models’ suit- Plum, oestes Satin, able for every occa- Taupe, Copenhagen blue, and Satin, sion —for street Brown, Green, Silk pei TO wear, lest pps " restaurant and din- Nie Sizes 41% to 58 Bust ner wear. This is a most unusual opportunity to buy ag Thanksgiving Dress at a very great saving. ou may never again have the opportunity to secure such remarkable reductions. Werne Beekm o Waste ast” with xample of the sale, Made Crepe and (Buttermi PANCAKE and bake B: Altman & On. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH Thirty-fourth Street Thanksgiving Week— . 1§ ipelude all the good things of the Harvest~but the finishing touch from soup to salad should be AVENUE The Fur Department has received and is prepared to display marvellous ee collection of Choice Russian Sables 1) This new @ 1 tak ust rich, influenza, use a little Madicon Avenue section, our, Midterm ifort m Dent work to have the “‘world’s reatest break- UNCLE JERRY Ik) CAKE FLOUR Add cold water Your Plans for Mews. New Yor ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, _NOVEMBER 20, » $24 Columbus Av, New Tore Greewpotut, Ave., Brooklyn, New York e018 8d Av Martin J, Mambors, N.Y Abram | WOODSIDE, Tobert DIED OF DISEASE. Sergeant. RICHARDS, Joseph L., Troy, N.Y GUILFOYLE:, Josh M., 2152 34 Av city. Corporal. PATLLIPS, Charles, Vineland, 8, J Priv BITMENFIELD, Josevh, New York City WOUNDED IN ACTION (DEGREE | UNDETERMINED). Lieutenant® 4 Clermont Parkway, MARTINDALE, Journ * Brookiyn, Sernant. 2 Xt, Mevokizm. | MKENKA, Wartholomow P., 080 ©, 14004 St, New soul Terk uy, bnew feng Corporals. BenwantZ, Denil, Jerwy Cu : rad SiN t Suaen Jou Newart, vi » Mase, Flushing, 4 + New York City, x Y 1, To. w, Minim na Varkway, Ne 198 Davis Rroohira, 4 Lovtn. Bt Dental pan St. New Ly Brooklyn, 118 'W. 10let St, New York eorae W., ¥ bun st, New York City. | recuse, N. ron, N.Y. | Nf Y i New York City, fren St, Brooklyn. ¥ Ie “oar ren, X. Lewir'4a” Went 0th 'Ses Rew’ York | Peter, 120 Kast Fourth 8, Now Clyde, 105 New York Av., Jamatea, est Slat St, New Bt, New York City, 119 West 60cm St, New York tu, New York Hi, Werman, 403 Sixth Ay., Brooklya WOUNDED SLIGHTLY, | Sergeant. gy | VANS, terry BR, 225 13un St, Brookisn, Corporals. Coun, itrokiva a's Kewonira, | } Mech, DIRPFENBACHER, Cuari Privat bY PAPA, Joseph J NF: é ow York City. 90" Mteiens ave, Jere? Ta tobias 136 Weccheatet aves New York KILLED IN ACTION—PREVIOUS- | LY REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION. ' Lieutenants. | ‘503. W. 1, Michael 8. O'BRIEN. John C,, No, M61 West 12lst Bt, J. 43 Exchange Pi,, New | Privates. HEROLD, Otto, 264 Marion Ave., New York® ly we} DIED OF WOUNDS—PREVIOUS- A Splendid Watch \ ay At Special Value ECTO moreitte ass eorsitias. SM the bead clear and LY REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION. Corpora VAN DWUSEN, FPreceeriek, Greenwich, Conn, | KILLED IN ACTION—PREVIOUS- | LY REPORTED WOUNDED. Private. | IRVING, Deltle, GO East Ieoudway, New York) WOUNDED SEVERELY—PREVI- OUSLY REPORTED KILLED IN ACTION. | ¢ Lieutenant, | RAUMERT, Prank J,, College Point, N.Y. (OUNDED — "DEGREE UNDE. TERMINED — PREVIOUSLY REPORTED DIED FROM WOUNDS, | Pri | WHRITENOUR, James, » Mims, N. J, WOUNDED (DEGREE UNDETER-| MINED), PREVIOUSLY REPORT- | ED MISSING IN ACTION, Corporal. WOUNDED SLIGHTLY (PREVI-| OUSLY REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION). Private, VAFIADIS, Williem K,, Long Branch, N, J, SICK IN HOSPITAL (REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION). Corporal. AYIMONE, Jerry Vito Second Ave, ¥ York’ city, PRISONER (PREVIOUSLY PORTED MISSING IN ACTION). Lieutenant. Philip W., 2 West 634 Street, VON SAUTZA New York Clty, RETURNED TO DUTY OUSLY REPORTED KILLED IN ACTION). Sergeant. WICHARDSON, Herbert, 44. Wes RETURNED YO DUTY (PREVI- | OUSLY REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION). , 1826 Washington Avenoo, |their final destinations. } tion, to co-operate with the Shipping RE- | (PREVI- | Itsd Street, | nicl, 462 Jackam Avenue, New | 1918, ~ 200,000-T0N CARGO * OFFOODIS RUSHED ~TOFRIEND AND FOE Sent to Gibraltar and} England So Hoover Can Feed Starving. t have left food for coun. r than It wa " SGTON, Noy.’ 2 Europe and tr . WASHINGTON, Noy.’ 20,— Ships | “increased shipments from. American carrying 200,000 tons of food for the populations of Northern | France, Belgium and Austria are! GIFTS PURCHASED NOW MAY BE EXCHANGED FOR LIKE GOODS UP TO JANUARY 4TH. Bei & Co: Fifth now en route to Europe. They are Proceeding under sealed orders to| Gibraltar and Bristol Channel ports, and on arrival will await word from | Food Admin{stratér Hoover as bal Avenue at 35th Street ‘Those going to Gibraltar are | eisiliaed i670 pected to proceed to Adriatic and | Mediterranean ports ‘and tho others | to French and Belgian ports> One of the last acts of Mr, sated | Special for Today and Thursday i = Men's Silk Mixture 4.35 Heretofore 6.50 before sailing Saturday for Wurope | Was to appoint a special Shipping Committee, headed by Theodore | Whitmarsh of the Food Administra- Pajamas Board and the Commission for Relief in Belgium, in facilitating the ship- | |¢ | ment of food to the demoralzed | |: civiMan populations in countries dev- | astated by war, | Neither the number of ships in- | volved in tho present movement nor} Well-made_ garments of exceptional the proportion that would be diverted ? ality. 30% Si sy f; at Gibraltar for relief of South Eu- | quality. Good assortment of fancy tow Gil ‘Os Wear tice) an ts) weaves. In white narrowly striped with learned at the Food Administration, | color. A useful Christmas gift of the kind It was said that final ar for feeding the peoples freed from the | | yoke of German militarism a awaiting the arrival of Mr. Hoover ngements | | that blesses the receiver as well as the giver. 2You Never Pay More at Best’ szzmznesans| Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets é HAND-SEWED EVENING SLIPPERS For Women and Misses Sanese) at 6.50 Of imported cloth of silver or gold. Of imported black or white silver brocades. Of superior satin in white, black, blue, pink or gray. Of superior satin in white, black or gray, with beaded vamps. These distinctive slippers are made with graceful long vamps, shapely high arches, hand sewed turned soles, Louis heels. EVENING SLIPPER SHOP—Titrd Floor SAVAAVAAYSOVAAVSAVSAVSAVEAVSS VAAVBAVEAYEAYSAYSAN SS YouNeedLess Sugar When ‘POSTUM is your table beverage ' The natural flavor of this family table drink is close- ly like excellent coffee. VRQvs: consisting of trous pelts selected an 5 fiw oa aad | wl MeSH NR any ' c and Na Ma ‘ari imerease | Ni iiuan matched, from which garments of Incompa: NF on any | . 14 elegance will ide to individual requ bay Toda 10 Months te Pay AVIATION CLUB IN PARIS, Call, ,Write or Hhone, for Paialog 00, Suotat Centre tor Officers Provided | by achman, f } te SAR A fy > ~" est 1 $10,000.00 to $45,000.00 Rg rae a et 8) the Aviation Officers’ Club, which has = been provided with a home by Louls oh dl, bo h ah Pa- ‘ The. Pur Depariment is focated on the Third Floor, in the (To avoid colds, a gripe OF |vilton de Lagee, ‘Tha! Worsign servies placed in control of the club, ittee of the Aero Club of Amer- The club will be open to aviation fficers and will be @ social centre in the air service and thelr Allied pollens for freee, rer PoSTUM is a good addition to the grocery list these days saves sugar Mo cafteine-No sleepless nights ‘ There's a Reason” VR AYR AVSAYAAVE AVE QVEOVR AVR AVAAVSS) \/ NAZN ASN ALATV ALVA SN ALN ALN ETN NAN AL) =