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OY OF CLEAR HEALTHY SKIN To skin that once was eruptional | ‘and unsightly Poslam brings aga the glow of health for many. what relief when blemishes long toler are at last disposed of! A hich concentrated healing power qual Poslam for this work. Like @ pacifying balm to burning, irritated hd You should not suffer-- uld not allow any skin disorder to Memain in evidence one day longer |without finding out just what Postaw jean do for it Sold everywhere. For free sample Lwrite to Emergency Laboratories, 243 West 47th St. New York City Poslam Soup, medicated with Pos Ham, brightens, beautifies complexions. —Adv And | LATEST ‘CASUALTY LIST IN U.S. ARMY HAS 766 NAMES 278 Died of of Disease and 110 Are Victims of Wounds —276 Missing. WASHINGTON, Dec. 4—The War Department to-day gave out another st of casualties which contained 763 names. They were divided aa fol- ows: Died of wounds, 110; died of wounded, degree unde- 111; missing in action, Those on the list from New York, New Jersey and Connecticut follow DIED OF WOUNDS. Lieutenants. DE RMAM, Charles, 271 STEVENS, Marry A, 81 WHITING, Clinton Lowden, Brooklyn. 173 Parkside Ave, Sergeants. STIER, Frederick J., 206 W. TAth St. New Tork. WUNDERSEE, William H., 870 Woodward Age Brooklyn Save By Serving HEN Creamettes, the new Amer ican macaroni product, is served not only have a delicious dist it an economical one. Creamettes is more tender anc ious than ordinary macaroni, anc in one-third the time. Buy Imacaroni recipes. Creamettes with Peppers rd and chilled (reat “he ge will codes far, you he hean’t Creamettes in stock. * The Creamette Company sg, CURA y rep = Cohelan. THREE MONTHS In 24 Hours. ieee Home Reais Mr. H. C. Gare chief operator, F IC. R. 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ALI, Anthony Aloystus, 876 Wee 48th 8) re City Bay al iY, Harty be Vioute i, Ya" Baw f., Jersey City, FiiKbo, "cariieio, 038 Nat NEHIUNG, Charten tt, STIMPSON, Frederick L Ave, New York | Buffalo. p. =z a, N, | idubom Ave., New LIV SHIN, Joseph NICH UIAGN PaRDRIDGK Ue Wa AL TAR Ener Wil Fate k | Wari ch addressed to a gathering of eutatives of the Ist Battle Cruiser Squadron, on board the battle cruiser Lion, prior to its departure for the Scapa Flow as an escort to the | surrendered ships of the German High Seas Fleet. ‘Their humiliating end was the proper end for an enemy who has ‘proved himself so lacking in chiv- alry, At sea his strategy, his tactics an.. his behavior have been beneath] I contempt and worthy of a@ nation| which. has waged war in the manner | in which the enemy has waged war. | ‘Wo know that the British sailor has a large heart and a short mem- ory. Try to harden the heart and |" lengthen the memory; and remember that the enemy which you are look- after is a b neither more nor He is not worthy the sacrifice of the life of one b.uejacket in the Grand Fleet, and publ iH would be unspeakable if, despite the advances made by modern sanitary LAST DAY OF WAR ONE OF wat: wo roe) HARDEST FIGHTING, WORSE MAJ. MI. W. GRAY TETHER IFS OF WQUNDS COPELAND WARNS AGAINST “GOOTIE” VISITATION Advocates Internment of Returning Troops to Prevent Danger of Pests’ Spread. Health Commissioner Copeland and or, Cofer, angers of pestil ution the ment of re turning soldiers. said this morning. 'here is potential danger to t health of the transmission ertain discases by this insect. myriads "cootie” Health Officer of, the Port York, join in a solemn warn- ay follow the pos- clothing and® equip- Dr. Cope- AFTER PROMOTION * Hwa 0 SPAIN. Waller bon 4h Nowen Ave, demay City, iv SA wie, Meadiioan. Dobbs Peres ek Man Was At OCK. 1 on, N.Y. Wi sae, teint Tatve sivimtain Lake, N.Y Wiis Winns Knoa, 46 hdwa Ave. JOY WOUNDED (DEGREE UNDETER. | tached to Genéral Staff— DIED OF DISEASE. Pallett | Maj. Woodward Hurt. Captain. |‘ anenie, Joba HATS Hancock, St... Reookiyn, | RANKIN, Mager B, 438 Johawtone ML, Perth GEAGSHA."Gymas, “St Montenmery” Bt N Mrs. Mason W. Gray of Dobbs Lieutenant: ED Meany "veer boy | Ferry has received word that her Te bed Now BOSTWICK, Bogen Wi Kibet No | husband, Major Mason W. Gray, died | BIOUSKY, Mary MF al 00 from wounds received in action in Sergeants. 4EN Benjamin, 80 Monmouth St., Newack | BOUULY. Joho hurling x aks. ai a aad WA November, Major Gray was attached wine ohn 3. 27 nl St,, Brookiyn. Pe aa2 fsropatyn i | to the General Army Staff and had| Corporals. Gissith olotAts Vode been in France about six months. He EISIER. Caren He elgedene Md Bi ane had recently been promoted to the HEBNGAL I Weiter “Wada ish bata X80, fOr at Hrookivns | rank of Major after completing a TENDEASNOT, Wiliam Cb sais, Ca | course at the Staff Colloge in France. Wagoner, | NI. He entered the Regular Army seven PAREYN, Beward J., Peiteades Part, H. & arwn Ave, Pater years ago and served on the Mexican MURPRY, Salar Gt rom, vo, So 0 | 3 rv Ts. Soracune, WOT | border. a. : Wilkos SoM ae Ai Besa, Major Harold ©. Woodward, one | MISSING IN ACTION. | ,time military aide to Gov. Whit- MOSHER, | Sergeants. man, and a veteran of the National Privates. | : MORGAN, Honk, domes Ciyy Ns ae | Guard of New York, arrived in this ANDREWS, Harry veh, Beeotire, | DEMPSEY ra Bi L | =) country almost before his name ap- New York! SMITH. Orien Waldron, Huriington, §. 3 LT RB-LIVERMORE. |peared on the casualty iist as cokiyn Private American Units Literally Cut to)Wounded, “degree undetermined. BALE when, Jerwey City, NJ | ; ; ; He landed at Newport News and is BUMS st ae oneiie, Cogs, | Pieces, Wrote a Wound- now in a New Jersey hospital. For okt vise Gustave, 360 E. Gob Bt. New ed Lieutenant. many years he was an officer in the waite Salvator, 41 Bedford 6t.. New Tork! OME of the units wore literally|22d Engineers, He invented an ex- WADA, Balward 1, cut to pieces. It was even|Plosive called trotol, which he gave ry worso, than the fighting|to the United States Government. around Chatehu-Thlerry," Lieut, Irving FE. Smith, air service, x ; dead .of meningitis, was the son of In such a manner the fighting par-| Brig, Gen, Robert G. Smith, New Nyiijn, | ticipated in by units of the New Eng-| Jersey National Guard, He was an et anh dt, Wkom | jand (26th) Division on Nov, 10, the|expert on aerial artillery, and lived peared tel Now Nort! day before tho signing of the armis- RE icia. CHdend delice ¥ George Y- Pieonderoge, NT. | tice, is described. Lieut. Russell B.| , U6 ’ ¥ killed in an air battle on the Meuse, “arth eee a ouerrille, B, y Livermore of Company M, 104th In-|wag a gon of the Rev. Dr. Kimber, b sty, Now York City. | fantry, writing his father, Attorney|for many years vicar of St, Au- 7 | 410 E1084 Bt. New! Arthur L. Livermore, at No. 90|susine’s Church (Trinity Parish), He | Stirling, N. oJ Broad Street, here, éas it ; tar} bad served with the French airmen WY RAY ICL Wal warke GHLA RHP ibe da i before being transferred to the | Dantas ptaGity: f Worse than anything he had ever| American. | Z seen, and he has seen aotioa. Private Salter Storrs Clark jr. of a\™ C, Bretive The Lieutenant, now recovering] No. 336 Mountain Avenue, Westfield, tion } » was a | “HARDEN THE HEART, ” from @ shrapnel wound in Base Hos-|N. J. killed in aetion Nowtry and a pital No. 6, at Bordeaux, does not go| graduate of Yale class of 1912. His BEA TELLS NAVY into any details in his letter, but] Prother. C. T. Clark, also a Yale man, ITY leave: > be understood tha . killed at Soissons on May 29. Herbed Had Tie a tet Abin. |. Corpl. Monroe Tutthill, Company | een Villers, euot be the srsure, just | Es 85th Infantry, who died Nov. 12 of | Reve als His Scorn of Germans]one day before action was haited,| Wounds received in action on a | H | I Jot Fi paid His father believes| Was twenty-seven years old an | Who Would Not Fight on this in part explains why the total| formerly lived with his wife at Mount e of Surre! of American casualties lately have| Vernon. He was drafted after being eve of Surrender increased to such an extent denied enlistment three times in his LONDON, i 4.—A scathing de-| Lieut. Livermore is a Dartmouth former home at Detrott, | ren nunciation of the personnel of: the Ge ia fe won his commission at! company, Provisional Battalion, re- German Navy was made by Admiral] getion jh the Lunerhie oct | ported as having died of wounds on Bic David Beatty, Commander in| Chateau-Thierry, Bt, Mibiel and on| Oct 5 Was the fon of Me, end dre 3 Grand Fle israel Weintraub, No. o Chief of the British Grand Fleet, in a| the Marne. Ghee Ha Watered the Grade oee 6 1917, by denying his real age, which was seventeen years. He went to France last March and his last letter received early in October, said that he had been in many battles. MONTREAL, Dec. 4.—The Canadian Pioneer and the Canadian Voyageur, the first two ships in the Dominion Government programme of thirty- nine merchant vessels now under con- struction, were launched yesterday, They were christened by\ Lady Bor- den, wife of the Premier. PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH Tells How to Open Clogged Nos- trils and End Head-Colds. he of It | tha: Is the one brig’ pot in the fact | 8clence, there were to be re-enacted You feel fine in a few moments. | that he did not come out," i thie community re Rg amen Your cold in head or catarrh will be | —_— = and the ancient Egyptians. e. Your clogged nostrils will |MUSTER OUT 400 AT MILLS,}| ‘Tne important fact to be borne in| open. The air passages of your head : mind is that a man whose person and | will clear and you can breathe free Pdi ng are infested will, in a few) No more dulness, headache; no hawk- » Aero 8 . 5 ; Mon on Bite Wim Ante Hagetnes time, infest hundreds of others. | ing, snuffiing, mucous discharges or | Una ieee A is tf opinion of the Board of | dryness; no struggling for breath at | Four hundred recruits who have been| Health that our home-coming soldiers aah ‘ Joing duty with squadrons wil.| should be examined carefully and : : be returned to civilian life to-day at|@uarantined, even more ao than newly| Tell your druggist you want a | Camp Mills. arrived immigrants, because the sol-|small bottle of Ely'’s Cream Balm. | A number of members of aero squad » returning from pest-ridden | Apply a little of this fragrant, anti- }rons who returned from Europe on the ds and barracks, Our boys|septic cream in your nostrils, let it eae meee tanen, to Mield No. 2{have lived in war conditions that| penetrate through every air passage prevail at the camp, Tt ja| Make it vitally important to subject | of the head, soothe and heal the the quarantine ban wili| them, to as rigid an examination a8 | swollen, inflamed mucous membrane, oo until the presence of infectious com- ROS ee! eee AY. ae ee haw to Lab municable diseases which may be in s ~ y se ane | Candidate, | the stage of incubation can have time catarth sufferer neeils Don't stay ; anifest their presence. stuffed up and miserable.—Advt. LONDON, Dec. 4—Among the ir-|'? Manifest thelr P F nts of the election appearance of Bernard w, the writer, as Labor candidate ‘Ast Middlesborough, Mr, Shaw previously had resisted all efforts to bring him into Parliamentary polities SIR ARTHUR PEARSON, BLIND BENEFACTOR OF SOLDIERS, COMING | Will Attend "Conference Here Re-education and Training of Sightless Fighters. Copyright + Publishing Co, Tbe! New Voek:venion Worlds = 3. | | LONDON, Dec. the | IR ARTHUR PEARSON, etor whose work for blinded soldiers has placed him in the front rank of practical philanthropists, | will sail for New York on Dec. 20 He has been invited to attend a conference on the re-education of | disabled soldiers and induststal training for blinded soldiers. That kind of work has been done by him with signal su ss in St. Dun- | stan's Hospital, Regent's Park, with | funds generously supplied by Otto H. Kahn Sir Arthur is now establisling an organization here for the after- care of blinded soldie On nis | trip to Amer will be m- panied by his son, who has just | returned from the front, Later he Will go to Canada on @ similar er- vend, campaign ts on! a he > WHITMAN NAMES HOPPIN. Makes His Secretary Colonel State G ALBANY, Dec. 4.—Gov. to-day commissioned his Secretary, Major Francis L. V. pin of New York, a Colonel in National Guard, "Col, been in the National Guard |twenty years and had served dur the Spanish War and during the Mex- | jean trouble, At the Sign of the Tea Pot 3 VET FFEE OF FE EE Our Leuder for A cotter aS Whitman military Hop- Hoppin had} ‘olews the for ing | Christmas § Jewelry Gilts That Please Lavailiores $5.00 Up irecelet 3.00 U or ¢ |WOMAN PLUNGES TO DEATH. Police Say M Killed Self—Family Denies. Mrs. Dora Halpern, fifty-three years old, plunged from her bedroom window on the third floor of No, /61 Trinity Avenue, the Bronx, into the courtyard Jat 9 o'clock this morning @nd was in- stantly killed, The police declare that Itt wns a o860 Of suicide, but Jamen fie ler, husband of the woman's daug! |Jennie, with whom Mrs, Halpern and \her husband lived for fourteen years, scouted the idea. | Mr. Miller raid that his mother-in-law | | or ribbon-bound. Values 8.90 ** Kayser’: “‘Kayser’s’”” make, Pink and white, ‘‘Kayser’s silk top, lisle bodies; band knee, fully reinforced. Embroidered ‘“‘Kayser’s’’ make, several or tailored tops. had been {ll for some time end was probably overcome when she opened the window and tumbled out Mrs. Halpern has @ son Max, a law- yer, at No, 2 Broadway. CASTORIA Alas tise Por Over 30 Yeare Always bears . the @ OPPENHEIM. 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