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pang. Se DOCTOR GIVESRECIPE FOR Lieute, . Prank, 4077 Kae 19%b New Well Known New York Physician ie,” Lyman 0 Jorsieenon Sty Gives Recipe for a Home-Made MUNEUY™ Joseph, 1888 Antine Ave, New | uv ir Remedy. | ork Unty, indie theme ASTATT. | A. L. Paulson, M. D., who has prac: | Lt} 08 Paw B., New Fork City tised inedicine in New York City for! 1 ult, MNS ib many years, gave out the following | PANONRHA, ‘Thoms, 10 ‘Went ; N recipe for a home-tnade gray hair | AT CAMP LIMBURG. ian remedy: “Gray, streaked or faded | 74) \ ASTORLNA, Jowryt, BS Mantrore Ave, Brook:| 14 ETE i Eneon oF: Peet erey AT mnicheres | Soldiers at Camp Rastatt Re-| AT CAMP HAMMELBURG. | 42 Met Death in Action and had > oh A A 3 LEN, Haw 9 WwW. ‘ shade you desire, by the following) ported Well Fed and | xy Wospital, CAMP RASTATT. 239 Were Severely Wound- ple y that ye ca make at " § . ae ¢ Pane remedy that you cans Morale Excellent. OBOLRKE Prank, 213d South Houlerants | ~— d—4107 Missing in Action. “Merely get a small box of Orlex nea AT CAMP STARGARD sia powder at any drug store, It costs) aN Pye JRHENNEM, Abevtam, 628 Beat 120 8, New) WASHINGTON, Dec, 8.—The war! very little and no extras to buy. Dis. WACHIN + Dec B- Twenty: | ABN: stesy J. 900 irvine Ave., tient. | Department to-day gave out another salve it in water and comb it through | three hundred American prisoners of | iy. N amy J, 2 " o the hair. Full directions for mixing ater: Th) rand Ate,, Irookive, v nd Gee tenis th Gach Bor | war at Camp Ka Germany, were} 13, X) i tes an, oes | They were divided as fol- “You need not hesitate to use Orlex | reported “well organized, well clothed Bia’ Vom g iis: ath lows: Killed in action, 42; died of air- as a $100,00 gold bond comes in each | ang morale excellent in a eablegram | ors vw Tok Slane aecident, 1; wounded, degree box guaranteeing the user that Orlex | IEMONA, | Obvristopher 4th St | undetermined, qwounted ‘neversty, does not contain silver, lead. to-day to 1 American Red Cr onl | 3 missing in action, 107, Those on sulphur, mercury, ar ave. ot (ie Seeciene Ave, Jereey - Acton, 107, | products or their derivatives ty big | GL wiinaverh Ht, Atbany, PLES Hist from New York, New Jersey “It does not rub off, is not sticky | n, who has Just visited */and Connecticut fol or greasy and leaves the hair fluffy | AT CAMP FUERSTENFELD | KILLED IN ACTION, It will make a gray haired person look ‘ : | BRUECK Gorgeante, twenty years younger."—Advt | Pena se MOMP TeVY lene Oar He, 148 Oakland St, Trook! NRUNTO, Poul M. Atlantic Highlands, N, 7 bron the fret dettnite mows ree) Kinin, pevtaetan, Ned CRICHTON, ee i Frese, N,d. colved on this side of the situation at] REPORTED IN GOOD HEALTH, | vouyren, wiltlm d” noee 84 Av,, New York the big Rastaff camp since the sign. | CAMP UNKNOWN. } City eee ing of the armistice, Its favorable |Gaitit iteme itu Hith Aver Biosiin | Mechanics, | \ Teeth Are you plate nuis ered with trivances which require and attentic remove, clean and replace them? We can insert, at small cost, teeth “without a lutely statior as your own natural teeth not be remo Our special reduction in prices | at this time * | is sure to interest you, | Sets of teeth, gold crowns and bri |Are You Tired, work up. ination without charge. Dr Salter *: Dentist NEW YORK 17 West 24th Street é | Hours: 8.30 to 6. L BROOKLYN, 491 Fulton St. opp. A.&S. axative Hours; 8.30 to 7, Sundays, 9-12, Cor, 62d St. & bth Ave, Bay Ridge Columbia and Carroll Streets CITY. N. 3 BRUNSWICK, N.J,147 Albany St. 1 AME ——— SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK eg 2.3000. MAR nature wae regarded as particularly | gratifying in v. w of varying reports | [concerning the treatthent accorded | prisoners by the Germans, The German authorities, Mr. Levy reportedd, are willing to release the prisoners at ohce under charge of |nineteon American officers, to be transferred from the prison at Karls- ruhe, and he recommended that a train be ordered sent them at Without Plates a victim of the partial ance? Why be both- such unsanitary con much care constantly) as you once Amer are stil icans in German prison camps being forwarded to the War Department, ‘ the same) that most and ean plate” that will be abso although | inary and firm the men have lint on was | released following ved. Fillings $1 up. Ex 'W. k d Bili eak and Bilious? gested bowels from t You | vowels movin ‘Boal’s “pop.” hy frooly every day with Fruit Rolls » ca r 140 Newark Ave r rth sOY, N. J....119 Smith st anything ni toll, LarKe p. i in all drug stores, direct from the makers, Sample Free on Reque Boal’s Kolls, 216 W. 14th St, New York, MONDAY WONDERS the public is wise in its food select- ions. Recent demand for the well known ready-cooked Grape-Nut shows how the first use of a full-worth the Legislature to enact au | —— Nlof Frauk Richardson of Cat made public ‘to-day by the War De- | partment AT KARLSRUHE, ts. we 1 Ase. ‘, Michela, 28 Past Stl New York. « COTLEN, BOWMAN: NEED OF POISON LABEL LAW Hyman, 18% James St Leroy, Troy Newark, S.J SHOWN IN MURTAUGH CASE Senaior Foley to Introduce if Health Board Hasn't Power Now, Major John F. Friends Murtaugh, will demand of rtment that rule a be enforced ling druggists and manufacturers of drugs to lavel con apicuourly all poisonous and harmful preparations as such, ‘Many lives can be a: in ente A, Fol with to-day. RAE the Wealth Department has not abelling of poison of the sku equally dist introduce a g seasion of the Lexisla ding this power.” Gov.-elyct Smith, who was a close friend of Major Murtaugh, emphasized the need & law safeiu eth public in the respect ind ator Fol rnor Names Na ALBANY, N. ¥,, De man has announced “the ‘atoga County named Commissioner, | : = food i ‘Bill | % sez t= | upon | mola Prescription Tablets at LATEST CASUALTY THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1918. CASUALTY LISTS -NEVER HELD UP, May Be the Slightly Wound- ed, Coming by Mail. WASHINGTON, Dee. 3. Secretary | list of casualties, which contained 753}0f War Baker, appearing before th CREAG, Prank, 696 F, 1424 Bt, New York SCHNEID' AY George Jeneph, 2462 St, Raymoud rk Cnty, et Wagoner, WU.ONER, Rodolph, 102 &t, Nicholas Ar,, New Pri vem York City, Leonard, Columiria County, Ve newte, N. ¥. SNe ney H CROCCO, John, 471 2 , Milton E., Binghamton, Howunan, a Mallow, N.Y. Me Damen 0, 44 Be tats Bi, ew Yor WILAON, Coett St 1... 300 W, 214th Bt, } York cit WOUNDED SEVERELY, Captain. Kimira, N.Y Sergeants. St., New York Oity, Higebarg, Nod. MART, George bine WW, 2h Stanhope Mi, drosklyn \ Toert’ George, 10S ‘Cues daland Corporal: McCORMACK Jaines, 150 Prospect Av, Brook bn | WY RR Patric 1 Kinny vant. New AGOSTINO | Coroba, La y antic Adolph, 3 Conn, CAN He Froreutine, 77 Mount I'rospect Ay., HASSPL 65 Wrikht St., @tapleton, | ptateis } SUT LAWS 0, Olean N, ¥ ii VAL sth. Natioual Park, N. J, CONNELLY, Corse stit, BO Hirank at,” Seegey Cy Ned DAKUING, tlerbert Delaney, 2 . %. DAUNCES W u ham, Hannon rile, N, ATHICK, Jota J. WL Merkaner of, ‘V, Albert J. 105 Vacifie at, Newark, 1704 Weetn At. New eo W. 44th Bt, EF, Ob Bt, Howick Valls, X.Y, y Meideoton, Ned. George 8., Frederic New Jaines Phil by oe Bruno,” 123 » William Haley Bt. ‘rowk.ya. ‘bos: » OM Washington Ay; sro | Marcia YYK, Seed, 36 Stockton Bt, Perth S . Woodside, NY. ona, ei, Com, - Murs Conn BHAIKEY, Michael, Hochenter, N.Y, WOUNDED (OEGREE UNDETER- MINED). Major. WOODWARD, Harold €,, 908 6t, Nicholas Ay,, New York City, N.Y fuwuod Ay * Jamewtown, Sergeants, FINN AN, Glnrae ‘lesander, 48 4u Bt, B’kira MSL te ractuae, N. WibiSa, "iredench, 7% "Prot Bt Daly ANY arthur ©, A., 194 Conselyes 8, Brooklyn, B kiya, th Corporals. FIGERMAN, Retert M,, 1186 Tinton Av,, New Lulal, Waterbury, ¢ , 0. ‘on, NCK, Thomas Pita, Park Ave, Hoboken, ROSENWALD, Andres, 829 424 8t, Brookiya, Priv james T., Newark, N. J. ores, Had Brandon Ave, Rien How Fat Actress Was Made Slim Fronts now depend entirely , Many. stay larmola ion Tablets for re- ducing and controlling fat, tells that she reduced two to week by usi i Mammele Preseription and now, by taking Marmola Tablets several times « year, keeps her weight just right. All druggiste eall Mar conte for « clever actress pounds New | STU this new form of the famous | », Senate Military Committee to-day to explain the delay in completing pub- lication of American casualties over- reas, said he thought most of the un- reported names were those of mon slightly wounded and would come dy mall. Senators were unable to under stand why only a few over one hun- dred thousand names have been pub. lished, when it was officially an- nounced that the casualties number 262,693. ‘Tho Secretary raid every ef- fort consistent with accuracy was KIRRAN, Frederick @., 16 SCHWARTABURG. TIRTIEN, rot p. 2et Bt, Brooklyn, Louie, 39 Meeker Ave, Bk oz R.A St omeck, N.Y. NL Y A Fourth St, New Hobert, Brookiya, Conn, 4 New HANSEN, Syver, Paterson, N. 7 | HORWICH, Samuel, 040 W. told St. New: York chy ‘ NNEDY, James J.) Hoboken, N. J LOUGHLIN, James J", 23s K. 69h St cy. MATER, Pail ‘Troy, NY O'CONNELL, William, @ 8. 10TH St ch a Hrookiyn | MISSING IN ACTION. | Sergeant. | Diez, Weary f, Wharton, N. J Privates, | PURD, Ley 8. 200% eth st | Brie Wid 410. Benion TIUSTICE. Babw nes, Villa Park, a KEYS. inary, & tte St. New York © KLEIN, Hobart Wert Lith St New Yo ve RABINOWITZ, Barney, 1908 Marmion Ay, York Gity, S@INNHH, Oharles Albert Bertrand, 296 Pateewon Piank Hoad,, Jemey City WOUNDED” SLIGHTLY — PRE- | VIOUSLY REPORTED KILLED. ! Privates. BAILAY, Antone Wi) New Meira Coun Isadore, 158 Past twey, Now York Oity KILLED IN ACTION—PREVIOUS- UnY | BAU | | LY REPORTED MISSING, Lieutenant. KER, David, 430 W. 1 New York Sergeant. LONG, Guatar Will Wert Hebwken, N. WOUNDED SEVERELY — PRE- VIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING, Privates, forest, 222 Jackwn 8 Clayton Y 8. John Ht Brooklyn 607 Wert 8t., New York RETURNED TO DUTY — PRE- Private. GINSDERG, Stanley, 142 W York City MARINE CORPS CASUALTIES KILLED IN ACTION, Corpora M'LAUGHLIN, Wiliam J SCHWARTZ, Bervard It York Oity 20h St, New Private, COWBN, Yrwin A, Norwich, Conn, DIED OF WOUNDS. Privates. Michael J, 1446 Park Ave, New ity NOW, KAwio F., LA Lefferts Place, Brook- WOUNDED SEVERELY IN AC- TION, Sergeant, LEGNARD, Frank J., Groen 1 | Privat | FALKERSTERN, Edw! MIGHATH, Frank P., York City, MISSING IN ACTION, Sergeant, ANDREWS, Joho J, ©., une, N. J. nd: N.Y. forwood, N. ¥, mn, We , 500 West 142d Bt, Privat BURNER, Edward J., 279 61st At. rook! OONIGAN, “don Ju ASL Weel “iedn mee” New Trey, N.Y, 18 Cynress AM," Herbert W., Dunkira, N,¥, JONNHON H,, 108 Weel “Aid 'B., New York City MAY, Ronery J. Walp ta ey 10th “Ave, New York NEY, Edward F., 11 Morhanio i, New A San, $98 Won 20.) m,, New Tork City, rok By El Wim, Genres fede 0d ‘albany Ave., Brock: Robert, BHANNON, William J., Cli, ied: | KILLED IN ACTION, PREVIOUSLY ~ DECLARES BAKER: Says Most Unreported Names Now Youk Hyeokivs. | New York New York New York VIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING, | ‘made to prevent delay. and that Gen. Pershing had been urged repeatedly to expedite names of the dead first 6 Department Mr s the mi) | | | | | food is followed by continued repeat orders. Nothing made of wheat and barley has so much of attractive taste and stand-by nourish rt as CW hte feed “There's a Reason” Po L. PE ES ES END EL EM EE LEE : ; large caso, you can get them NA eae | price direct to the Marmola Co,, 664 Weodwa REPORTED SEVERELY | Ave., Detroit, Mich, If you have not tried WOUNDED. them, do so, They are harmless and effective, | ” Adve i Private, CONOLLY, Georss W., Nutlor, Nf Poertner Motor Car Co., Inc. B'way at S6th St., OFFER FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Special Closed Bodies of Distinctive Design U Scholl's his Baker s: withheld or di casualty reports in France had been slow at first, and if it had to be done of severely wounded. ‘When Gen, March was asked what lists, sending the |2VéT again it probably would be done| arrangements have beon made for gin differently. absolute identification of bodies to be ‘ Gen, March, said Gen. Pershing was| brought home, he said the army from the begin-| selecting its for the occupational | identification system is thorough and aid, “has Never! force of about 1,250,000 men, and that | has ‘been made safe by additional aved giving) all the other American soldiers in|safeguards. No time has been set, ley has been| france would be brought home as|Gen. March sald, for bringing home ch, Chief of Staff, and As- Secretary Keppel Secretary, Mr. Keppel said the) all deaths at once by special mes. aystem of obt ining Toe atement as soon | rap ly as hipping could be provided. Senator Frelinghuysen introduced a resolution directing the War Depart- ment to order Gen, Pershing to sead the American dead. were with and rifying | senge and to follow this with lists All This Week Dec. 2d to 7th, inclusive One of Dr. Scholi’s foot specialists will be at each Blyn Store to explain your particular foot trouble and tell you the appliance that will relieve it. Dr Scholls Foot Comfort Appliances Tired, aching, burning feet, corns, bunions, weak ankles, broken down arches, callouses on soles, pain in ball of the foot, painful heels, flat foot, overlapping toes, perspiring feet and other foot ailments readils yield to Dr. Scholl's simple corrective appliances. Come today or any day this week. There is no charge for an examina- n by a Dr. Scholl's foot ‘expert. There is immediate and permanent relief ina Dr. Scholl's foot appliance. A Clyne? Fons, West Side Stores East Side Stores 222-224 West 125th Street id Avenue and 122d West of Tih Avenue, | 3d Avenue, 86th and 87th Streets Gth Avenue and 27th Street. | 3d Avenue, 150th and 51st Streeta, Sth Avenue, 39th and 40th Sirect. | 160-162 Bowery..." 442-444 Fulton Street, opposite Bridge Street, near Hoyt Brook { 829-833 Broadway, between Park Avenue and Ellery Street. lores | 1263-1267 Broadway, near Greene Avenue Newark Store—OS9 Broad St.. opp, Military Park, Ask for Free Booklet ‘The Feet and Their Care” Strate BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM.GLINS & © Fulton Street, Brooklyn Extraordinary Sale Wednesday e To Close Out About 250 Women’s and Misses’ Suits Handsome models of Wool Velour and Oxford with fur collars and attractive linings. Smart belted and tailored effects in the season’s newest shades. Regular Values to 45.00 Scholl’ Reduce He said no addi- tional appropriation for this purpose will be needed. All bodies are to be returned except when the relatives d ask that the body be left ‘Prewnt run-over eos correct Wiking. For men « Also About 150 Women’s and Mis Sale Price 25.00 Serge and Silk Dresses The Frocks are charmingly developed of Men’s Wear Serge, Satins, Georgettes, or attractive combinations. Regular Values to 29.75 Reduced to 12,75 v

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