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HOURS: 9.00 TO 5.30 NSE aoe 19 West 24th St. Near th Ave. ‘This is the only store that sells the odd lots and overstocks of the tonal Cloak and Suit Company. Quantit: re limited. Size and Basortments are not always complete; some are "s styles, hit everything sold here is a big bargain. No Mail Ord led. i : e Tuesday Bargains This store will take its annual inventory Decem- 26th. All merchandise marked at ridiculously low ces'to prepare for this event. This is your opportu- nity to buy sensible Holiday Gifts at Clearance Prices. Coat Clearance | Here is a group of Coats at $5.00 each. Many er styles up to $25.00. 1,243 ARE LISTED TO-DAY IN ARMY 54 Died of Wounds and 164 of Disease — 303 Wounded, Degree Not. Known. WASHINGTON, Dec. 16.—The War Department to-day gave out another list Of casualties which contained 1,243 names. They were divided as follows: Died of wounds, 61; died of disease, 164; wounded, degree undetermined, Those on the Mat from New ‘ork, New Jersey and Connecticut follow: DIED OF WOUNDS. Lieutenant. | soma, Tlenry J,, Cape Vincent, N.Y, Corporals. Sikear hia Haat ee, Privates, LALA | SOPRA wine i sit-twy O DU ome al ALL iy Bpnahietie y, P76 “tian St.. Srookiy' DIED OF DISEASE, Sergeant. YASSROR, Francis R, P., $70 Frome 6t., Hemp etm. N.Y, | , Corporal. CLARK, Wytiam J., 3519 Boulevard, Jane City, N. Jy Wegoner. ALLEN, Franklin, Hartford, Cona, Priv jundors’ Coat of rich lustrous Velveteen Plush... .... fomen’s Coat of Chin Chow Cleth,plush inlaid collar, felveteen Plush with fashionable large shawl collar... Good, serviceable Coat of wool «mixed Plaid Mixture | Big Clearance of Over 3,000 ||| House Dresses F 15 different styles are included in this big sale, he ones featured here being example of their values. A--Striped Cottage cha trim Percale Dress: oh \ B—Chambray-Linene Bungalow good quality Q—Checked Lawn with coliar of frilled white organdie.$1.49 D—Cover-All Apron and Cap of durable blue repp sever $1.49 Some of the Many Other House Dresses Not Pletured jood, sensible Chambray-Lineng Cottage Dress in blue of blue-and-white Striped Lawn with white trim. . del of Linene with embroidery stitch trimming Dress of good quality Linene with white trim House Dress, serviceable blue Cotton Serge || Hosiery Sale Another Big Hosiery Sale for Tues tay. Thousands of k irs for Men, Women, Boys, Girls and Infants. In light, fiedium or heavy weight. In Cotton, Lisle, Artificial or Thread Silk. A great big variety, though there not a complete size,range in each style. All over- tocks from the National and marked amazingly low ea Vane tnd | rn, +e, WOUNDED (DEGREE MINED). ) Captain DOAN, Raphast A., Newburgh, N. Lieutenant. APRENNA, Arthur J, 120 B 60th 6t., NW Tork ivy. . Serge: bi PoGL i AYRES, ‘Burton, Endicott. rons. Ng, sitios Yi. S00'W8, ‘Oba Br; New Tork BROWN, A ITO. dan nN 06; Dean. St. Brooklyn, eet Pe waste Ns J, Bd1 W, 18dd St!, New York filo, NY. 1a at wed Motel, D,. Bemekign, N.Y a Taniuiler Ne 3 a sfdarite Wr v 4, x_Y. larket St,. New York Poughkeonsie, N.Y om Bt. Brook), Ae reoktyn, Y. Kronen. ‘KU! ne Delhi N.Y. | HAVER arte Seat & Meriaen, ‘Cong, NE Prank, 4006. 120th 8t., New York Reteyry: § ¥ fterson Av,, Brooklyn, ‘DEAD MAN HOLDS UP TRAIN, o pre-inventory clearance. Prices range from 15c to 79c. hese are examples of the values: nd Girls? Meece lined, medi- ight, two- ck cotton... Wants’ Stockings, fiat knit from ercerized cotton. White with bjored hecls and toes 3 for 47¢ | gre « higgidd Black Hose with undyou ben, Mad Jess in medium 3 for 5c innide; forced Big Pre-Inventory Hlearance of Shoes Hundreds of pairs; dozens of styles! Don't dge the value of these Shoes by the price. They good quality, well made shoes, priced low to pve quickly, For Women Weswen's Shoes in a choice of patent ica- ther, gruy leather end dull calf, some with cloth tops, Big bar gaives. For Children Children’s good quality, well made Shoes, in Calf, Patent Leather and combina. sions. Sizes 6 to 114 and 11 to 544. Big Values at $497 ANOTHER CRASHES INTO IT ‘Six B. RT. Passengers Hurt in Collision as Motorman Sought Body on Tracks, If his investigation shows negli- gence, Police Cast. Blunt will to-day ask warrants for those responsibte for @ rear-end collision between two trains on the Myrtle Avenue branch of the B, R. T. at Seneca Avenue Palmetto Street, Brooklyn, yes- \erday, Herman Hock, motorman of one train, was told there was @ body on the track, stopped and went for- ward in the fog to investigate, As he was searching for the body, @ train In charge of Motorman Harry of No, U45 Hancock Street crashed into the rear of his train, The accident happened just &fier the sec- ond train had passed a curve. The impact of the collision sent the first train over the body of the dead man, who later was Identified as Charles MoCready/of No. 1109 Wood- bine Btreet, Qubens, The police believe he fell fro. a train, Six pas- sengers were slightly injured by (he collision, a] Kerr Sixteen Thrown Into Canal When Bus Rone Of Road, Sixteen persons—men, women and children—Wwere thrown into the Mor- rié Canal at Marshall Street, Pater- som, last night, when a jitney bus of the Frits Bros.’ line, bound for Mont- clair, ran off the road in a heavy fog. Mrs, Sadie Van Derhoeffer of No. 22 Nelson Street was badly injured, and eight-year-old Louls Grasso suf- fered from ime on, They, with two othery unidentified, wore ‘taken ia Hh deaseh'a CASUALTIES OF U.S. "|Save your hair! | single trace of dandruff or falling * | new hair, fine and downy at first—yes ,| softness and luxuriance. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1918, THE CORINTHIAN DOOMED. British Vessel Pounding to Pieces at Mouth of Bay of Fandy. 8T. JOHN, N, B, Dec. 16.—The British steamer Corinthian, which struck on Northwest Ledge at the | mouth of the Bay of Fungly Saturday few hours after she left this port for Glasgow with a valuable cargo, was reported to be pounding to sea, All her com- nm, under command nock, are safe. She carried no pi cers. ‘The Corinthian carried @ valuable under British Government orders. It included 120,000 bushels of whea rge quantity of airplane timbe: 8, apples, condensed milk, | lard, hd & heavy consignment of boxed meats. Sho is owned by the Canadian Pacific Ocean Bervice, Ltd., but was bulit in Belfast, Ireland, in 1900 for the Allan Line, Sho ts 446 feet long and of 7,832 tons grows, For the past three years she has been under her present | ownership. During the winter season of 1909-1910 time on Georm NOT A PARTICLE OF DANDRUFF OR A FALLING HAIR Double its beauty in just a few moments. “Danderine” makes your hair thick, glossy, wavy and beautiful. aground for a d, Halifax. wi af Within ten minutes after an appli- cation of Danderine you cannot find a) nd your scalp will not itch, but what will please you most will be after a few weeks’ use, when you see —but really new hair—growing all over the scalp. | Danderine is to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It goes right to the roots, invigorates and strengthens them. Its exhilarating, stimulating and life-pro- ducing properties cause the hair to grow long, strong and beautiful. A little Danderine immediately doubles the beauty of your hair. No difference how duil, faded, brittle and scraggy, just moisten a cloth with, Danderine and carefully draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. The effect is amaz- | ing—your hair will be light, fluffy and wavy, and have an appearance of abundance; an incomparable lustre, Get a sma}l bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter for a few cents and prove that your hair is as pretty and soft as any—that it has been neglect- ed or injured by careless treatment— | that's all—you surely can have beau- tiful hair and lots of it if you will just try a little Danderine.—Advt. American Toys Visit this great American Toy Exposition and— “Don’t Forget Your Kiddie” Vast assortments of Ameri- can Toys, Dolls, Autos and Games, reasonably priced. Wein ook for our tist of RAW SS & 60,' Sth Street ary 5th Avenue Special VICTROLA OFFER! Victrola IV. A...... 22.50 8 10-inch Double Face Records (BSc each)....... 1 10-inch Red Record James McCreery & Co 5th Avenue COMMENCING TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17TII PREINVENTORY SALE Extraordinary Price Reductions on 34th Street Entire Stock of HIGH-GRADE -WINTER SUITS For Men, Young Men and Students This Clothing Event has been arranged for the purpose of reducing our enormous Clothing stocks prior to Inventory. Every garment taken from regular stock and reduced for immediate disposal. FINEST SUITS For Men and Young Men *36.75 formerly $45.00, 50.00, 55.00, 60.00 Entire stock of Suits, not odds and ends, but full lines of handsome garments: made of high-grade Fabrics; sinart and conservativg models; mostly neat patterns; coats full, half or quarter lined; many quarter silk-lined; size 34 to 50. 4 HIGH-GRADE SUITS For Men and Young Men $26.50 formerly $32.50, 35.00, 88.00, 40.00 Tailored of excellent Fabrics; a large variety of attractive patterns and models; coats full, half or quarter lined; size 34 to 44, YOUNG MEN’S SUITS $21.50 formerly $26.50, 28.50 and 30.00 Ah extraordinary assortment of Young Men’s Suits in a large variety of smart models; coats have regular, flap, welt, slant or patch pockets; full, half or quarter lined; size 33 to 40 only. Entire Stock FINEST STUDENTS’ SUITS (With First Long Trousers) $20.00 26.90 $3 Down Balance $3 per month Record Albums, regularly 1.25 and 1.50 each 85c JAMES McOREERY & CO, bth Avernur Séta Streat formerly $25.00, 28.00 and 30.00 Suits that will appeal to the most exacting youth; many smart models, including the tight-fitting Military Suit with four outside pockets on coat; a large selection of neat patterns; size 15 to 20 years. | NO C. O. D.’S NO APPROVALS - NO RETURNS Men's Clothing Dep’t+-Fifth Floor