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ere OX GK Coat i (os oN DX et of very highest Invited to a demon i be eof the very bh a he) sth ae up, WASHINGTON, Department to-day gree undetermined, verely, 27; Those on the list @ (CLARK, William Jowph, insadeaeeapeion 110 Died of Disease, While Total Number Reported Wi ounded Is 770. Now Jersey and Connecticut follow: DIED OF DISEASE. Lieutenant, bonagy 0, Glew Cow SOLOVIE, Samael, 00 Thatford Ar,, Brooklyn rivate CAPPABIANCO, Vamjagie. DOULA, Car W Uh 9S Magny fer Pa WRN A Wine, Be York Cy Dec, 6—The War gave out another 201; wounded je. wharres, wounded slightly, Nora evs . 7 O88 GORTTER, Allen J., Painted, N, 3. from New York, GANLY, William 3. 23 Pr ANMERDING, BALL, Louie, 1449) rrt MEVES ope, Cale Binghamton, N. ¥, Gee JOLY, Romie *_ ANDROS, Claston B., "BONWIT TELLER & CO Bs eer eas 7 ar peice dope AT 38™ STREET At Much Below Regu lar Prices—Saturday MISSES’ TAILORED SUITS FROCKS, COATS and WRAPS ALSO A NEW SHOWING OF cae i llth Gowns, $59.50 to $110 widualized ¢; <r and taffeta, hte Sea a ye _- dainti iffon velvet, si'ver cloth and velvet, of bed aor tissues, Featured is the new long le bouffant end f toffeta changeant, velvet and draped skirt, grace! ul ily posed rose garlands of silk At Much Below Regular Prices—Saturday MISSES’ TAILORED SUITS Developed From Our Own Surplus Fabrics VELVETEEN and VELOUR—PLAIN and FUR TRIMMED 38.0 Made to Sell. : From 59.50 to 65.00. 45 A Tailleur types to wear with separate furs. Velveteen in black, navy blue, wine and taupe. Velour in black, navy blue, delphine blue, Algerian red, reindeer, lapin, * maroon, seal brown and chinchilla. Sizes 14 to 18, 5 8. 0 Made to Sell From 89.50 to 110.00, Sizes 14 to 18, ES’ COATS & WRAPCOATS Plain and Fur Trimmed 28.00 Sizes 14 to 18. Reduced from Higher Prices Coats developed from heavy winter weight cheviot and velour in belted and adjustable collar models. Coats specially designed to be worn with separate furs, In the ROM, Frank a. 160 FISHPOUENT, Jones W., 67 Horatio Bt, Rew ‘los Vimar, sistent, N.Y. aa, din aT ta wh Kew York [Aberato, 404 Weet Bide Ay,, Jer |p nO Corpora BIRDSALL. Worrem W Naui con RUSSELL, Bobet &, 1110 Clay Ave, New Yor® A i ade ya, Gn Pondate, oo Torts, New York (ey, rita Sem 458 Grand 6, sig York a m Pi , ae WOUNDED Ore UNDETER- Llastonas LEWIN, Priia, 45 Mills Bt, Antonis, LT. MenINckrr, Wiliam, Goh H. Iie . i. wad? T, Featured are loose back Callot box coats, straight-line coats, looped-up panel back coats, plastron front coats that button to side and tie at the back, fur bordered cuirass waistcoats, muffler collars of taupe nutria and seal. leading tom St, Brookiyn, Knarep, me KNOTS 1 Coats smart Sizes 14 aie 35,00 Reduced from deitaged Sen wh Ste Higher Pie. rom soft, warm zibeline coatings in dark appropriate colorings. Two patos i in belted and loose swinging back effects. Lined throughout with silk. to | 58.00 sstinisn types SATIN, VELOU Engaging Modes in Misses’ Frocks of peat are belted, straightline and loose back coats; also the ultra fashionable wra wool velour and wool velour du nord, Large adjustab’ and combinations of taupe nutria, seal-dyed and Australian opossum furs. Navy blue, brown, gazelle, reindeer, Nippon blue, wine, new-taupe. Sizes 14 to 18 R, SERGE, etc. For merly 34, 00 59.50 to 75.00 Sizes 14 to 18, of, velour, tricotine, Poiret twill, serge-- ap Colors: a wel are soocians, tunic a sad fee frocks with beaded treatments, inserts of A =F. Pet ae sa pane Francis, 402 s. on Bt, BUNK, Prederics hi be 1k rgd Bt. Brochiyn, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, sr, WARNS INSURANCE MEN TO OPPOSE M., Reoomirn, i ee ee Heaton, X.Y |e said tensive practica: ieee ay Yyenk, ky Yang Is. demonstration of vernment life in- HUBER 1” Wyck surance is | “ae i ne ee ‘an Wy brought about by tt Ata! gene OE My ow eet pity comitions. The idea was just and pa- BY. ‘eth "Kewert, Hy triotie, but the plan adopted promises ie a eae. tenney Otte, H, 8, to be one of the most len ve ay ie tions the Governmen “flimition’av., -_-—_ May Take Over Business |fuli publicity, to the end that the per- LAWLER, Alfred Max, 10 Ave, C, New York y 6 . B petuity of the system shalt not take + Blvaberh, wy After War Experiment. place in our Government. | chia, rt Re 116 Bredmus i, Brooklyn, hia ne | “During the reconstruction period john, Newark, » ew York 4 . in its trend toward Goyernment own- list of casualties which contained #80 Battalion Sergeant Majer. ee Mh M28 Laule PL, Brookim. | ership, might attempt to take over the ae They were divided a fol-|BECKENMAN, David, 919 Fey St, Nadir iat fe plea ®: Fig |tife insurance companies was ex- rc. Sergeants. aoe Reunen, eraane ressed yesterday by Claude W, F. Died of disease, 110; wounded, de- hy * Ko dad >" LT Ue duet Ue Mr. Edison’s Official $3,000,000 Laboratory Model Lhe NEW EDISON "The Phonograph with a Soul ve may have in your home this Christmas the most expensive phonograph in the world—the phono- graph which cost $3,000,000—but you will pay no more for it than for an pos Ta phonograph. Four years of time and $3,000,000 in money Thomas A. Edison invested in research work be- fore he was satisfied that he had truly RE-CREATED music~music so real and beautiful that it could not be dis- tinguished from the actual voice of the singer or the playing of the musician. And not until Mr, Edison had proved beyond all doubt that the music of The New Edison and the voice of the singer were identical was he willing to place Come in today and select your New Edison—the $3,000,000 phonograph— which you may have for as little as $120.00. Convenient payments if you desire. THE EDISON SHOP 473 Fifth Ave-Opposite Public Library The Edison Shop, 861 Broad St., Newark, N. J. Fairchild Fears Government Fear that the Federal Government, | will be plentiful. Ree, %, 2 child, President of the National Cx Men att sirotl™. | vention of Insurance Commissioners. Jana He was addressing the Association of Life Insurance Presidents on the first 1918. day of its annual convention in the Hotel Astor. “The greatest danger confronting \life insurance is Government interfer- ence, however effic: cally the ate rate a average vonomi- y be ae carried on,” and critically by us all, and its un- economic character should be given how upon us, Socialistic propaganda ‘This condition must be watehed carefu ni consistently iscouraged, if our business institu. tong an now constituted gre to sur. viv | Henry Moir, Prosident of the Actu- jarial Society of America, gave sta- tistics of the ravages of influenza, and added that figures showed 4he dea vate from disease in general among soldiers had been double the The $3. 000, 000 Phonograph This Christmas You May Have It For $285 his name upon this wonderful instru- ment. The New Edison is the ONLY phono- graph in the world which has been sub- jected to the difficult Tone Test—the searching test of direct comparison with the singer's voice. It is the only pho- nograph which has proved its right to be called “Music's True RE-CREATION.” Have You Heard An Edison Tone Test? Over 1,500 Edison Tone Tests have been given all over the United States. More than 2,000,000 people have heard Open Evenings Until Christmas the insurance companies, About 106 insurance men were at NERVES ALL ON TENSION? :|A mother in the home, or a man or woman at busi. ness, with nerves undone and the s “4 |feeling the strain, should find won derful help in SCOTT'S EMULSION Powerful sedatives or strong medicines are habit- apie | and fee mmiyn The logical help is a form- a do as risks oF | day will be Major Gen. Gorgas, for- nee compact “Tmer surgeon General of the army, mote civilians of the same|the seeston, Among the boner to. and President filbnen of Princeton, systern sonny nourishment abundant in tonic Scott’s brings strength to the body, Booms Seer ment that is felt in every part. Jf inclined to be nervous, the logical answer is—Scott’s ——— Sal 6 Boone, Beenie Nd ( Come and Hear This Wonderful Instrument these toate in which the artist sings or plays in direct comparison with The New Edison's RE-CREATION of his music. And in all these great audiences of music loyers and critics not one has been found who could distinguish be- tween the original and the RE-CREAT- ED music. Hear The New Edison before you buy your Christmas phonograph. Let your own ears tell you how different it is from all others. Let it bring to your home this year and for years to come the greatest gift in the world—the gift of the world’s best music rendered ae the world’s greatest artists. The New Edison plays ALL standard records, The Exlison Shop, East Orange and Montclair.