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ae Peer ate te ee. 2 eee ° ee ee Queens County Supreme Court for before Justice Callaghan ol from Alexander Dujat, gor. | {°% Gade’ At all ages. The COLLEGE Does everything bore youP IF you look with dull-eyed indifference on work and pleasure, your blood is probably in a sluggish torpid condition. Take measures to enrich and puri: fy it. You will have a much keener interest in life. Gade's ‘Pepto Mangan “The Red Blood Builder” Pepto-Mangen supplies the depleted Diood cells with the elements they need. and invigorates the circulation, Every cell and tissue is supplied with the rich, red nourishment it greatly need Gude’s Pepto-Mang: ppetizer, easy to digest, promptly assimilated by the blood, pleasant to taste. by the medical profession for the weak and run-down Prices IN BLACK and TAN LEATHERS $7.50 to $10.00 War has taught everybody. through buying goods of a superior quality ‘oyt- ae goods of poorer character. These shoes being you the famous Walk-Over quality. Walk- Over SHOES The model'shown above is the street shoe for the busier woren of these times. That heel keeps your feet from tiring 80 quickly, that arch eases your extra steps, yet see how smart the toe is, and how high, snug and warm is the top. The men’s last displayed be- low is likewise a shoe made.to get around in more, Note the sturdy heel, the comfortable tread and the toe which has ter County Clerk and potitical 1eader of Queens, Hoe ts serving a sentence of not leas than one year or more than two y and eleven months in Sing the result of her testimony of ed $35 a week pendin action and $1,000 counse! Justice Callaghan awarded counsel fees but Aenied alimony. 4 It} purifies, isa Endorsed and prescribed Pepto Mangan is made only by Breitenbach Co., Manufacturing Chemiete, New York Just style enough, good shoes the world over. WALK-OVER Money is saved The name Walk-Over means SHOE STORES 8 ng big: LATEST CASUALTY LIST IN U. . ARMY $150 Action and 184 Were Severly Wounded. 1,190 names, follows: wounds, 72; died of disease, 184; wounded severely, 14; wounded de- gree undetermined, 177; slightly, 204; missing in action, 170, |Those on the lst from New York, New Jersey and Connecticut follow: KILLED IN ACTION, Lieutenant. KNAPP, James ©. | Rant Pas neitas North han Prices BLACK $6.45 to $9.00 TAN $7.00 to $10.00 HAS 1,190 NAMES 358 Were Listed as Killed in WASHINGTON, Nov, 26.—The War Department to-day gave out another BA list of ensuaities which contained (HAE They were divided as | Killed in action, 968; died of | wounded oy. = WE dds, tects Mechanic, MILLER, Adolph, 417 8, 4th ot., Brooklyn, Wagoners. Reet St Zinn max ‘Priva es. Py ' aa a — We stia . ian’ Ae ‘Agr a ae rs een a aaa futon my 9 Gc: i reves re corpelion Fi jaa x. Y. Ojeam 5 F orth C., tmirs, N. ar (1) a ‘- a RETR Maes 4a Ibook. fea lon h m7 ‘rd ar. Homer, it A eS Btu, Breeds | BATES. ia 15 arya THULEGROSSA, Jowh 1, 8 Tamfiton ot, | SQHICK, Vales F. gga 1 14L0R08, Remen eaten & ee hariia fa. dare ly? eo MSOK, idan, Gregory Gaver, 1617 Od at, Tey METER vegan 2. if SO fi Bag 1 fa x aa ass Mott, YOR m, New York City DIED OF WOUNDS, nceperale | SEMAN ance. Wate ‘Goan, fat hath? Hid Avenue, Long Is WHIDDEN, Cart V, Yaad Clty: aera ‘a’ Vones Mar TAN gay fer Be Hn ‘By, HAM ata oe "on Pate oR buffalo, N.Y, a a ‘Street, Jamalon, im. N.Y. DIED ‘OF AIRPLANE ACCIDENT. Lieutenant, Kgometh M., 402 Rast 90th treet, Tet, “pte DOF DISEASE. Cai REL ey, WRT Rath "hes," “age. Mailed aren, Corporais, Na wir “a PO Leringon Avvece, Cook. PARTLAND. Bernard J., 211 Avenoe ©, yiwanl A. ¢ 3 |, Alexander, 31 Eait 284’ t., Bayonne, T., 600 West sth Bt, SCHIPENA, Herman ¥,, Gowanda, N.Y, WOUNDED SEVERELY, Li Tuptey 8. ¥ X, kdmond J., * Serg ints. NUMIERS: Wiliam, amen, N. 3. WASHBURN. Rufus Wer Hartford, Comm, CONEN, Mevee, 118 West 180th aa “MISSING IN ACTION, MoGOTTT, Joba an i a Cook. THOMAS, Henry 8,, Rutherford, N. 3, orporal. Irvington, N. J, OPSTHAULR, Charter, 800 9 Ar,, HUGHES, Jemee ¥,, 908 Grant Ay., Arn, Danteay + lise ‘Center, WHYTE, Siete Ht, N wittant 44 ANDIDRSON, A DOERR, “Gutere 146 fh. 10 one ‘8, Pielan, Pyrat 1th HAUS: ttayrnoni, "Tod ‘Cro! 1IONIPBON, Jonerd, 05% Third Pisce, B'itye, LY REPORTED IN ACTION, Corporal, LORNECK, Pel G 307 lath Bt, Brookdyn, | BIANO,. Vincent, Fovgte w. Y, | 8 A] m DIED F Ol LY REPORTE FRO! WOUNDS ie RECEIVED IN Weg ner | DIED FROM W. | KILLED Tisiims «,, ante, EMPLOYEE OF THE WORLD, KILLED IN PICARDY BATTLE May thas Noy, Mango % Avery J Cy ‘Cota, 3 eta . M. H wig ar } Matias Se New ore | NG Samocl, 071 Bowthen Boulensnd, fogrth St... Beouktrs, seca sel ie Ph, se WKS ea, ea Ta New York mies sete den. 7 gre glee, Se Nee Pee Sond ris an Kew tort Now West Sith St, New McLAUONILIN, James, 464 St. Nicholas Ave, New , Brook. ler, pepe Ruhl” ‘2023 Woodiynne Ay., Private: GARUET, | Gtoranni, 230 East 107 ot,, Now Astoria, New York . Cone, 16 ‘Front “Bt., Rockville 170 North 4th #t., Pater » ae Wasi’ ‘(th Bt, New lew York ILLED IN ACTION—! ar MISSING me 3 ages pr ONEOUS- REPORTED N ACTION—SHOULD PRIVATE HENRY 6, PILGER, “PL RIVATD HENRY G. PILGER, formerly an employee in the photo-engraving department of The World, was killed in action in Flanders on Oct, 20, He was drafted last May and went to France in June as a member of the 105th Machine Gun Battalion, 27th Division. Pilger lived at No, 156 East 86th Street with his fath- er and mother. His brother Julius is serving in France, BE WOUNDED, DEGREE UNDETERMINED. Private, HAYES, John, Staniord, ‘Conn, WOUNDED SEVERELY IN’ ATION —PREVIOUSLY RERORTE MISSING IN ACTION, Pi Charles HM, GUTHA i ty, KBsPRMERSRY, Mich 08 Hawes’ 8t,, New wt Walter W.. Greenport. N.Y, RUBY, Charles, Radgusond Ne UNDETERMINED—PREVIOUSLY REPORTED KiLLED IN AQTION, jeutenant, 1B, Horace B,, Schenectady, VAN COSTEN! oo Private, ADPUMAN, Abe, 104 Broome $,, New York WOUNDED IN ACTION—DEGREE UNDETERMINED—FREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION, Sergeant. BOLAMON, atinan 20 Amor, St Brooklyn, jersey City, fa Aue BAT Bast Iida ts Now York WOUNCED SLIGHTLY IN ACTION PREVIOUSLY REFORTED MISSING IN ACTION. Privat ‘TTIOMPSON, Claude Harrison, Ouda, N, Y, PRESENT FOR DUTY—PREVIOUS- LY REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION. oral, Corp BALDWIN, Joseph K,, 921 East 14let St,, New York City, .N. J, . Now York Fighting Uni Vinal Lieut. Comntander Ivan Berg of the Russian Navy, who had been in Eng- land for three years, arrived here yesterday from Liverpool on the Bal- moral Castle, on his way to Viadi- yostok, to report there to Admiral Kolchak. A number of, British sail- ors on their way to Viddivostok also arrived on the Mner, There were forty-two Anzacs on board who have not been home since they joined the ish forces in 191 a admira iN TE wth Bren ee purit and ACTION, Ly Seidl Monro Pape, RRONBOUOLY Y, —| to help in such an organization.” WOUNDED IN ACTION—CEGREE Guist Tnepoater Poek ean be rendhed by telephone at Farragut 6630. JEWS’ FUNDS FOR CHARITY IN PALESTINE ABUSED Dr. Lowenstein Says Intsitutions ’ Are Filthy and Officials Seek Personal Profit. Dr. Solomon Lowenstein, whe spent last summer in Palestine as a repre- sentative of the American Red Cross and the Joint Distribution Committee of American Funds for Jewish War Sufferers, made a vigorous attack last night upon the management of Jewish charities In Palestine. He sald that institutions where ver- min and filth ruled were being aup. ported by money {rom New Yor] business enterprise out of the needs of their brethren. was made at @ meeting nge the preliminaries for ign, which In the week Deo. attempt to raise $5,000,000 in Fe: the campa 8-15 will ati dinner at SEES DISASTER TO U. S. IN RAILROAD CONTROL ment Should Return Roads to Check Socialism. ‘The evident intention of the Govern- ment to continue control of the ¢ transportation systems of the country in Socialism that threatens to undermine America’s free institutions, sald Lewis J. Spence, traMe director for the South- ern Pacific, speaking to members of the New York Traffic Club, at their annual the Waldorf-Astoria last unsuspecting Jews lent their io such enterprises, and that the m in (Might. He added that concerted action actual control were making @ private on the part of the public was necossary to a’ oh an evil. He pointed out what he termed short- comings of the experiment of unified Addressing particularly repre- ives of railroads under privat this city for Jewish war sufte lix M. Warburg, Chairman of the com- Ag in charge of that campalgn,,pre- side Dr. Lowenstein, Superintendent of | the, Hebrew Orphan Asylum in this city, i visited institution after institution In Jerusalem that would not be allowed to exist In this elty, They are a stench In the nostrils, “I saw an Institution for the aged here @ woman lay in bed without care lfor several days until a physician you had sent there threatened to call the j oMcials and have clos An institution speaker said Dublic the place children, the sted with vermin on its payroll, es employed to send appeals to America and keep the accounts, LITTLE COMFORTS SOUGHT FOR WOUNDED SOLDIERS Tho formation of an association of merchants im the neighborhood of Greenhut’s old store, now Debarka- tion Hospital No, 3, to furnish smokes and other luxuries for wounded sol. diers, was urged to-day by Chief 1 spector Tuck, U. 8. A., who yeste day bought 10,000 cigarettes and di tributed them to the men in the wards, Despite their wounds the men are in What they want most erchants and office workers in neighborhood can see the wounded men at the hospital,” said Ci “They have a of the loneliness that sometimes assails them or how much they would appreciate occas- ional little gifts. It seems to me that the men and women in could get together a ganization to supply ottes, candy and various little comforts to the wounded soldiers. I would be glad that section rm an or- KN opin ppd expe pce You Can't lock the door nor bar the gate against the entrance into” your| body of disease germs, such those that cause INFLUENZA But you can disinfect your mouth and throat, and by destroying § jend pneumonia. are a pleasant and powerful | means to guard your health. | 25° at t Drusgiam McKESSON & 4 ROBBINS, 1 ine. LW. 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