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eee a ene EON a See To THE EVENING ‘WORLD, _rUEsDAY, DRONMDER 17, eae est battle, Before he was wounded ' 2265 WOUNDED HERE ve Had fought at Chateut Thleeey BULK OF WILLARD STRAIGHT HONOR FOR YEOWOMEN. | HUNGER STRIKE JS FATAL. | CANT Fi DANDRUFF 5 He was wounded on the tmoroing o " Out. fh When: he, SEaPECGG GON | FORTUNE WILLED Uh ale tai ia ae ON TRANSPORT MAU: Unde hie brother, Myne ‘ CHICAGO, Dec kedine, 22 Every bit of dandruff disappears ul i Wie } « they were carry: Get Equivalent of Six was sen a year by Judge | derine rubbed well into the scalp with ng the wounded man | Months’ Pay Ne begin. la take aol aueaten ce aaa alten Rea Xmas Presents read ed to belp Dim 1, Dec, 17,--The w -|pented in a few days. Shortly after,|Danderine at any drug store for # > P ot t be refused és A however, he refused to eat again. He|few cents and save your halr, After 9 rs | niinued from age) help, ren a quarter a mile and m held out sixteen days. 1 f RELIABLE GOODS! | LOW PRICES! ff) "si cont" Bran m quarter of & ile HO Se ie Saregatye Court nace ty mld out atateen dayt. A. third Strive | several applications you cant ad 6 uy Now! ay Nex ear was Pri " brother since The bulk of the estate, which ia be but this time his diges-| particle of dandruff or any falling Di naeeta Wa ich 193 Congrem Avent, Beret: Heroid apse wih: haMntee 000,000, is bequeathed] Yard, panee and, iter in Hy vacl hospital where ne | Mt and the scalp will never ite. — 4 member of Company D, ” a ymmanding officer, Capt. outrig! the widow, Dorothy Payne [izations in bahcahse a lamone lew ve atches Rlanteyoaed it Was, Wy (Ne. a0. | Henny. OOtm 2 Waitney biratent cee D Me ad elieved Iieu e was Ge un by pir 7 W * al ta count, tas Wivhiy oF eureday. Diamond nantes 1 i" ¥ ing bot you bel he Was ase Magazine during her | e ' sh end for ten years after her death. The sum of $100,000 is bequeathed to a Mis tor, Mra. James F, €anborn, and $50,000 lis placed im trust for Albert Y Welder, Trust Cunds of $5,000 each ignated for George Bennet, the valet, Ft. . Kincaid and e 11, Rennick. ‘Io every employee jafor Straight's Wall Street office en the equivalent of six months that Bu t Ovte He said Capt, Boots led his men tion diers and # corporal in Alsac | Sergt. Victor J. Herold, No, 107] | Kast Sith Street f Compa Gl 165th Infantry, wa old 69th boys to come home, He n bo carrying nothing but a another E CREDIT JEWELERS MAIDEN LANE saxe cue om mber of |G He got! |; ing knee machine gun bu waunds legs, a souvenir o} deep in mud wounded in t s nt @ requested to do “such | from| thing or things for Comell University Private Mylen Mo-@8 she inay think most ft and useful to There were other units, too. » make the same a more human place.” This store ie a ih ee be ae 1 Board ‘The widow s appointed sole trustee and maintained | No. 142, waa a member of the executrix of the will end guardian of for the sole “Lost Battalion” and wounded in the| ing cniidren. purpose Argonne on Oct. 4, Private James ——— Polan, No, 312 West 1th Street, Com-! Pray 0, eth infantry, was wounded | FELL TO SUBWAY TRACKS. in the chest in the Argonne op Oct. 6, | yq wlespitel Weman's Skell Is Found Aispoaing ‘ot t | | the over- mtocks of The “big mail | Sr trim of fancy order house 119 West 24th St., tet S tore Ave. PS just as he went over the eop. He wan te Re Sractered, gassed, too, at Chateau Thierry. An-| wren the subway traMc was at its No Connection with Any Other Store ster sew ‘orvars wan Brivate Wa |kstget About GA ai 30 toey;, SOONUS ward Lyensam, No. 5 Bast 45th lof persons waiting for train: ington Avenue and 125th Stree! woman of medium build and ently thirty-five, suddenly reel aud in front of @ northbound express. The train schedule was delayed for half an 100th Infantry, the Argonne on Street, Company lL, Each One an Astonishing shot in the leg in Sept. 3. One of those on board was Lieut.) Royal A. Johnson, Congressman from South Dakota, who enlisted as @ pri- vate in Company B, 313th’ Infantry, 1 at Camp Meade and was later made a First Lieutenant. He refused to talk of his own experience, al- though he admitted that he had been 300 Coats “a 10%). These Coats Are Priced to Sell in One Day. The Four Featured Are Examples of Their Big Value This store takes its inven- hour, while Police Sergeant Lutter of the East 12th Street Station and am- bulance physicians from the Harlem Hospital recovered the woman's un- conscious body. At the hospital the authorities found an Interborough employee's pass made i BB DRESSES EXTRA SPECIAL! About 150 slightly im- perfect Dresses, of which there are only one or two of akind, To these we have added 50 sample Dresses, of which there is only one of a kind. These Dresses are marked signed, good style made extra durable, and cemented. JUST RECEIVED— Infants. range in each style. clearance. Prices range from Handsome Petticoats For Xmas Gifts Silotta Petticoats— a lustrious, durable fabric, which by | 97 will give unusual wear Durable, lustrous, silky-looking Silotta Petticoats, deep $9 Boance, with tacks. 82049 rat aren s Changeable Silk ‘affeta Petticoats, with deep ounces eens, Sal Changeable Silk Taffeta Petti- coats, with tucked and ruffled flounce $3.97 Other styles at $1.97 to $4.97. | eo yan Sale of Shoes for Wonen and Children Women’s Shoes of Patent Leather or vee, § A good choice, but some come only in small sizes, Children’s Shoes of good quality Calf, Patent Leather or Combinations, Sizes Calf, some with cloth tops, 6 to 1144 and 11 to 514, Raincoat Bargains These are wonderful val- ues! They are smartly de- arments with seams that are both stitched Model A—The fabric is # pretty cotton plaid with + rubberized inner surface, é _——$—$_—_—__————$—_—_——_—_—_————————— Another Big Lot of Hosiery Included are stockings for Men, Women, Boys, Girls and f They come in the warm, heavy weight and fleece lined styles, or the popular medium weights of cotton, In lighter weights of artificial and thread silk or lustrous, durable lisle. Of tory December 26. All gar- ments must go before that date. That is the reason for this low price on these hand- some well made Winter Coats. Come early Wednesday. Medel A—Woo! Velour, with a fashionable large cape collar, edged with beaver fur fabric, . $10.00 Model B—Warm, firmly woven Metapan (American), from Velour Coating. Large collar | Pauillac, Dec. 7% 37 officers, 15 inlaid with beaver fur fabric, Henry R. Mallory (American), $10.00 Model C—Deep, fast pile, lustrous Plush; soft, grey fur fabric on collar sere. $10.00 1s’ Coat of durable soft-napped ‘Wool Velou: PION CHD ssiccsiiccvcs es i Medel B—Mado of a rub the desire of King George, it 1s ex- special 5 FO meneeces berized cotton fabric, which | plained, to exp aa ee na ane a saalatgy a : is similar to mohair....$2.59 g |dcep sonsciousness of the great cervices range fro! Medel C—Military style of — the Dominions have rendered during | $997 $4597 Cantona Cloth, a smooth-fn- the war to the Mother Country and the 297 to $4597 {abed elik-and.cctton fabric, whole empire Come Early $3.97 ail black or white, in big variety, though there is not a complete size All overstocks of the National Cloak & Suit company, marked amazingly low for pre-inventory 15¢ to 79¢ Xmas Gift (Xmas Gift Skirts] Sale [ame GIN Shiris 850 Skirts Never before have we been able to offer such a wide variety of beautiful, new skirts. Among them are Skirts of Wool- and-cotton Serge, Wool-mixed Pop- lin, Panama Cloth, Plaid Silk Taf- feta, Wool Mixture, ¢ 59 Nusatin and a Mixtures at $197 in several b “doughboys les, He praised the|y ying they fought well, year-old New York boy, who was ‘one of the heroes of the army. Lieut. E. Hardin, Newark, N. Ju went over the top nine times and came back with the French War Cross, awarded for conspicuous brav- ery.! ‘Transports due to arrive to-morrow are: Rappahannock (American), from Brest, Dec. 6. from Bordeaux, Dec. 8, 45 oMu:rs, 1,436 men, ADRIATIC OUT TO-MORROW. | The steamship Adriatic, which was held in port by an engine explosion shortly before ber salling tima yester- day, will sail for Liverpool some time to-morrow, it was announced to-day at the office of the White Star Line. The explosion hurled a three-ton cylinder head against a bulkhead fif- teen feet u and jarred the vessel, but nobody was tnjured. ‘There are 6 cabin passengers on the Adriatic's Het. | PRINCE OF WALES. TO TOUR, WHI Visit Deminions on Warship, noting King, ¥, Dec, 17.—One of the latest cruisers is being refitted | ate the Prince of Wales on | British Dominions, It ts War Risk Bureau Inquiry Asked, WASHINGTON, Dec. 17.—A_resolu- tion to investigate the Bureau of War) Risk Insurance was introduced in the to-day by Representative Mc- ny Pennayly: ‘The resolution for appoint of an investigat- nine to look Into re- at hundreds of allot- ments by soldiers were delayed, and that the bureau has been negligent in caring for claims, | cent. ch Pt cL = 6 BELans , =._| Hot water Sure Relief BELLANS FOR INDIGESTION Miller's Antiseptic Ol, Known as Snake Oil Will Positively Relieve Pain in Dew Minuts heumatism, Neu+ aut and swollen | 1, back and limba, A new Jternally f Lex, Ave | berg, Myrtle Gast 12d Street, among the wo effects, She was suffering from a ‘skull and internal {n expecially young Murray, a seventeen- | tured skull ane tnierne! BG. Altunatt & Cn. to Mrs, Margaret Hart of No, 109 | —_—___eeeeeee Juries and is MADISON AVENUE -F Thirty-fourth Street Another Sale of Chiffon Velvet Hand Bags (very specialiy priced) will take place to-morrow (\Vednesday) Pouch Bags, lined with colored silk and finished with tassel; with inside frame pocket and a mirror; in black, taupe, brown and purple jot ieee nets $2.90 Pouch Bags, lined with colored silk and finished with tassel; with purse, mirror and metal frame; in black, brown, taupe and be ee eo eye as Pouch Bags, lined with colored silk (with or without tassel); with inside frame pocket and a mirror; in black, brown, taupe, navy and purple a tay cee eee BALD Several Hundred Library Table Scarfs (54 inches in length), some in tinseled effects and others in silk brocade, will be offered in the Upholstery Department (Fourth Floor) to-morrow at the special prices of $6.25 & $8.00 each At the same time a limited quantity of Excellent-qualityPortieres (8 feet in length), made of desirable mercer- ized fabrics, will be on sale at the very low prices of $5.00 & $7.00 per pair All ef the above are suitanle for gift purposes. | Franklin, Fulton and Tompkins, Broad ay and’ Greene Agra UE, NEW Y Thirty-fifth Street A Special Number of Blankets, Bedspreads, Etc. will be on gale toemorrow and Thursday, at value-giving prices. White Blankets per pair ont $7.50, 11.50 & 13.50 White Blankets (a limited quantity) cut and bound separately, pair $8.50, 10.00 Satin-finish Bedspreads (scalloped) ze 2 x2! 4 yards is A each $4.75 each 4.25 & 5.75 Comfortables (cotton-filled) Silkoline-covered i te each $3.75 Silk top, mull border <2 2 each 6.50 Also Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases attractively priced. Si Si Size 214x234 yards ri (Department on the Fourth Floor) Sterling Silver Toiletware in many novel and beautiful designs, suge gests a Christmas gift of universal desirability. An exquisite novelty now being shown com- bines pastel enamel with gold-plated silver (sterling) mounting. Practically every dainty fitment for Madame’s dressing-table may be obtained in this artistic ware, including mirror, hair brush, comb, hat and cloth brushes, shoe horn, nail file, button hook, salve and powder jars, and perfume bottle. (First Floor, Madison Avenue section)