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Women’s Prettiost Dressy Boot. Patent Colt Grey Lops. Plain toe as iMustrated, of with * Hand Lovis Vamp with Suede tip sewed; Sensible Xmas Gifts 1918 is a year of Econo- mies and you cannot do ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1918. Women’s Smartest Walking Boot. Brown, Koko Calf, Lace with Grey Buekskin Topsy also Brown Koko Calf and All Dark Brown Kid; Hand-sewed Military Heels. better than to show your common sense by giving Gifts. Useful Men's Black and Everett Slipper Fancy trim as illus No. 1094 Men's Black and Tan Fine Kid Romeo. Hand-turned, Men's Custom Made. Best Quality Mahogany, Brown Calfskin, also in Black Calf and Black Kid; per- fect fitting Eng- lish Last; Hand SHOP EARLY 6 LARGE STORES NEW YORK STORES 643 Oth Ave, near dist St 2180 34 Ave., 2035 34 Ave., nr 1824, Bronx]! There never was such a Phonograph for $90 Columbia has every practical Its tone is super-fine Christmas What could be more prac- tical and useful than shoes or slippers? The large as- sortment always carried at the FRIEDMAN SHOE SHOPS makes a suitable selection an easy matter. Before you decide about that Christmas gift for “Him” or ‘‘Her,’”? young or old, call at any one of Friedman's 6 Stores and see how easily and appropriately you can provide for members of your family or for friends. One overhead expense— One Big Buying Power— Volumes of Sales at Small Margins of Profit: Means Best Values for You. A special feature is a beau- tiful Friedman 1919 Calendar given freewith every purchase. AVOID THE he hohe — This Open vanes BROOKLYN STORES: 127 Bronéw 520 Fitth AN This New Model improvement Columbia Fifth Ave. at 37th St., N. Slippers. All Shades. 75e\2'°.°1.00 89¢|3"" 1.25 Women’s Warm Felt Juliets All the pretty shades; Rib 50 hon Trimmed: Ornament J i Front; Leath Sole and Brown Calfskin and Black Calf, Lace and Button, Regular Lt wed Sizes, pring Heels Ttoll 250 < CASUALTY LST | TODAY IN ARMY HAS 2,176 NAMES (Continued from Page Ten.) TAYLOR, Wit'am A, E., 074 Bowton Mond, New 3 Pind, Wadntiend, Ng i TTit Wont Tenth St, Bkize ‘intnouy We 40 biprile Ave New York 115 Henry 6t., Morris, luffalo, WAS Ninth Bliward A. 817 Went 28th Bt, New ¥ CANUNIED! Fram A, 1010 Bint ave,, New COMMONS Virian K., 2430 Oniversity Ave, oi, Beam Nd, Cina a B50 want Bid Bt., James J. 80% Ragere Av... Teooklyn New ‘York City. * Mountain, N Tarun OMILEN, Jaunem, Vs bly hal ath Bt, New Kork City MaihaAGD, Haward S..” iludeon Height ah New JOLDMLAN, Jack, New Haven HGH Side Wi B. tom st. LIWUND. Frank, Jamaion, N WKENS AT Ii) Seneca Av. Brook PRESS tae aupbele br) -Ailane AP. Moony WULTLLAN, Joho A, 384 B, 1034 Bt ro, Oneida County y it NOONAN, ‘John, Pventin, sono, trell yi hae arn Now York > PCS 120 E. 104th ‘Bt, WALALER, Tarr WEIZLER W Medina, N.Y, mn i,, 300k, th Bt, New Joveyh M., 205 8th St, Jersey Richant, 401 West End Av,, New Laon $35 West Bod Ay,, New inet J KR, Skurler, Wenttield, N. ¥ Hany 0, Pleasanteilie, NX pacifie 410 Park St, South Aimboy, Brooklyy Henry. 1g, Mrme AY, Brooklyn. | Tsaac, 06 Graham Av,, MISSING IN ACTION. Sergeants. Jon B,, 206 W, 96th St, New Morris F.. Hartfort, Cons, ». “orrerale. FLYNN, Sow ‘bu lat St, New Rochelle JAN. Benjamin, 120 Mone 8t., New 3 | Brooklyn, N.Y, v." 116th St., sl, 23 Duckhill St., Lag Taland ‘ Conventent Terms Arranged hop COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE CoO., 411 Fifth Ave., N.Y. SEND THIS COUPON for illustrated catalogs of Standard and Period Grafonola THE CO MBIA Fifth Ave, and 37th Street Telephone, Vanderbilt 4974 sHnor Please send mo your illustrated WOUNDED, DEGREE UNDETER- MINED, PREVIOUSLY REPORT- ED DIED FROM WOUNDS RE- CEIVED IN ACTION. Private, LEANTY, ‘Thomas, Norfolk, Conn. ad iN. a pray euyey WOUNDED ORRELY IN ACTION Private. DUELL, Charles B, South Glens Fatls, S. WOUNDED, DEGREE UNDETER- MINED, PREVIOUSLY REPORT- ED KILLED IN ACTION. * Corporal. TAUENIUTLER, Mobert P., jersey City, 12 Montrose Are “Privates ANOGIS, Stanley, New Heitaln, Conn. JONES, Jouo F., 764 MeDonough Bt, Brookisn. RETURNED TO DUTY, PREVI- OUSLY REPORTED KILLED . IN ACTION. Sergeant MODYNNK!, hamund, MEE Bisth St., New York Privat James oP, 40 0 Kings Highway, KCULLY, James ¥, VAN CORT, Robert 295 14th Bt., Brookiyn Htockville Centre, N Vernon Av,, Long ;DIED OF DISEASE, PREVIOUSLY tended until Jan. 1, 1924. REPORTED palgeine IN ACT Biya Tag x SPRINGER, Louis J., 9 Jackson PL, Brooklyn. | wel Jo Modnk Vernon: Nudy WOUNDED SEVERELY IN ACTION, | Mansaci otal sacs PREVIOUSLY REPORTED | t. AAC GH Kawai, 276 Heywood &t., MISSING IN ACTION. |MASTEIAON, Charm ., 201A Monsoy 6t., Privates, WOUNDED. SLIGHTLY, PREVI- OUSLY REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION. Now WOUNDED, DEGREE. ONbeTER- MINED, PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION Corporal. WREDE, Oharien & pond Hi N. ¥, BLAUVELT John Henry, G4 Fast 70th Bt., DEMTSEY! Fraik, Tt Greenwich St, New ‘ork Cit DERTY, Joon H, Trey N. RUS AW. Clarence I.” Birariige SPEREANS, Edward’ i Mencx Road, Hrogkyn, 4ot W, 224 St. New York SICK IN HOSPITAL, PREVIOUSLY REPORTED eile IN ACTION. CELE \othony, Tmbrook, N.Y. x UINBIDER, Nosh J., 0 Hafrani t.. Newark, RETURNED TO DUTY, PREVI- Z, |OUSLY REPORTED MISSING IN ACTIONS. | Corporals. | lack Wiviam, “335 East ith 8t,, New La nk DUNN, Thomas, 24 Inet’ Place, Brooklyn. hi Ki Pawant, 41) Avenue’ P, Brooklyn viz Third Ave, ‘New York | REISCHOUR, Joseph. Kreichenvitie, N.Y, > ‘HALTS COURT FOR WEDDING. Pauline Mallet-Prevost Becomes Bride of Pianist. City Magistrate Frederick J. Groehl adjourned the Jefferson Market Court for one hour this morning and went to |the residence of Severo Mallet-Prevost, rk avenue to officiate at of his daughter, Miss evost and Leo Orn- ho arrived here this anist, g from Chicago. The witnesses at the ceremony were Miss Bettie Krotel, daughter of the late City Magistrate Paul Krotel, Joseph Sen rk of Jefferson ket Court. Immediately after the wed- ding Mr. Ornstein and his bride left for the West fons ERE NEW NORMAL COURSE URGED Training Sought to Aid in Edu- cating Feeble Minded, ALBANY, Dec, 13,.—-Establishment of regular courses in normal colleges for traini ig teachers to aid in the education of children mentally defective or re- tarded was urged by UF. L. J. Pierce Clark, Chairman of the Medical Advisory Board ta Ungraded Classes, New York h ssion to-day of Minded. training Of the individual and not the group was the secret of educgtional > — A FEMININE ADVANTAGE, (Prom the hington Star.) “You seem to think weil of this farm- eretts idea,” “1 do,” said Farmer Corntossel, ‘Farmerettes save a lot of time by not to swap tobacco and Goods, Low Prices Pay Next Yeur GOLD JEWELRY “ne XMAS GIFTS SQUARE DEAL CREDIT JEWELERS G MAIDEN LANE 4" FLOOR, PHONE CORT. 5867, Strong, Red-Blooded mericans| 5 Hegnes,Cits, BN. 3 ont Doaneay. of Batavia ania | RAILROAD LEGISLATION | BEFORE HOUSE COMMITTEE Interstale Body ite Wilson's taker die / Request—McAdoo Proposal ay mine agerbilt fe | Also Up. place, which, ws IDLE HOUR NOT AVAILABLE. it Will Cost 86,000 Vanderbiit (Special to The SAYVILLE, L. L, De takers at Idle Hour, for {ts removal. known for reduct three or four pounds » C *# as a hospital for conv. aleacent eands, Marmola seer tke ion WASHINGTON, Dec, 15.—Congres- soldiers, will be available for that} tilning exact ion, are sold a large sional consideration of raiitoad tegisia- |?" tion, requested by President Wilson in| “irawback to is the condition of the water, the use of the reating and lghting systema. These | mola ¢ s address to Congress just before| have been long out of commission be. | trolt, Mic leaving for the peace conference, was| cause of the residence of the owners | fo wrink The Red Cross found that | ular, bec abroad, Aavt begun to-day w ~ o-day with a meeting of the) Keceasary repaira would cost $6,090, House Interstate Commerce Committee. White the railroad problem has been discussed on the floor of both the Sen- ate and the House, the meeting of the House Committee to-day was the first formal action to'be taken since the President made his request. It was expected that the committee would consider the recommendation of Director General, McAdoo that Govern- | ment Control of the railroads be ox- | Castle’s Christmas Cheer! White Gola atl Laval Here’ set in rolit white gold, con ete with’ chain. man Special, ee | $95.00 | TEN-CENT FARES DENIED. | 25 $1.00 a Week. etts P. S.C. Recommends | nt Rate in Cit BOSTON, Dec. 13.—Acting on the! petition of the Bay State Street Rail- | way Company, which operates a trolley | system in eighteen cities and thirty- six towns in Eastern Massachusetts, the | Public Service Commission in a@ report) made public to-day denies the company | the right to charge flat fare of 10 cents in cities, Instead, the Commission recommends | that for @ trial period of two months | the railway establish a unit fare of 7| cents on elty lines, the fares of coun- try lines to be 21-2 cents a mile, as re- | quested by the company. The proposed schedule would take the place of an intricate gone system now In operation. Latiew er | Gents’ B-Stone Groey 2 very fine dis. he} monds and 1 fuby Sl or sapphire centre in 0 14K solid go spens"© 17 5.00 | un trae let, Xeoas: Special Speetal $1.00 a Week. Goodn select- ea NOW bela | Worthy of $259 #12Weekly! ca cr we $5099 $12°Weekly Book of $0099 $2%°Weekly a IT 1374 Broadway 2 DOORS ABOVE 37% St. pL TEN | Frere en-ornmenneneceer rate terri erennennertsenmmnmnepinimipwrabrieenpen ii fe: A be A When the Boys Come Home And there is no further need for uniforms—when ships have car- ried twenty million tons of food to starving Europe and can be released to bring woo! here from Australia, when labor is avail- able to weave the wool into fabrics and make the fabrics into clothes, when the cost of that labor is lower than now—the price of clothing will come down—but it is going to be a mighty cold Winter for you if you wait until then to buy your Winter clothes. Don’t wait—buy now, and buy in-a Brill store, where values in Kuppenheimer Overcoats and Winter Suits are better than ever— And to the Boys Who Have Come Home and Who Are Leaving the Service Brill stores offer, in addition to values which cannot be equalled anywhere—special service, variety, quality, dependability and, of course, the Brill guarantee of “satisfaction or money refunded,” Kuppenheimer Overcoats $30 to $80—Suits $30 to $60 Brill Overcoats and Suits, Special at $20 to $35 Army Officers’ Overcoats, Formerly $45 to $65, Now $30 $2.50 GLOVES The World’s most Famous make $1.55 Bearing the Familiar Mark—NOW Lose Your Fat, Keep Your Health Superfiuous flesh ts not healthy, neither le it healthy to diet _or exercise too much simplest method Moin Method, tried and indorsed by thou: Tabieta, Conetder Credit, > for Gems. 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