The evening world. Newspaper, December 27, 1918, Page 13

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TD75 ON LATEST lst of casualties which contatned 1,- 075 names. They were divided as fol- lows: Killed in action, 184; died of wounds, 92; died of of accident and wounded severely, |tion, 49% Those o other causes, 14; missing in ac- list from New t CASUALTY ROLL \ tonto: f R KILLED IN ACTION, mM Lieutenant. | Ken, David, 430 Wert 119th St, New York | Blt. Corporal. N.Y, Mechanic. a Edmond, 184 Men Killed in 1 in Action, 92 | WALSH, Robert 1 NY Died of Wounds and 49 Are | deal Masieiuat os eed see, Beri, Marve A, ii ERLER. Tuomi Mt Department mad gave out another’ Mt HELM,’ George, Ti North Poptinnd Av., Blin Fanroett,' Call WASHINGTON, Dec. 27.—The War| \ frufta GIRLS! BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR WITH “DANDERINE” | Get a Smafl Bottle! Freshen Your Scalp! Stop Falling Hair! Remove Dandruff! 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Strong, Healthy, Rosy-Cheeked ||: Women With Plenty of Iron In Their Blood THESE ARE THE ONES ENVIED AND SOUGHT AFTER WHER.- EVER THEY GO Many a woman who ought stil! to be youn, losing the old time vim and energy that mak. ing simply because her blood is starving for iron, solutely necessary to enable your blood to change food into living tissue, muscle and braiit, When too much indoor work, lack of sleep, improper food and impure air make yon nervous and irritable, your diges- tion troublesome and you feel your strength is waning, it is time for you to get more iron in your blood, “What women need to put roses in their cheeks and the spring time of life into the step is co metics or stimulating drugs, but plenty of rich, pure red_ blood," says Dr, George F. Baker, formerly Physician and Surgeon Monmouth Memorial Hospital of New Jersey “Without it no woman can do credit to herself or to her work. Iron is one of the greatest of all strength and blood builders, and I have found nothing in my experience 80 effective for helping to make strong, healthy, red-blooded women as Nuxated Iron. From a careful examination of the formula and my own tests of Nuxated Iron, I feel convinced that it 1s « preparation which any physician can take himself-or prescribe for his patients with the utmost confidence of obtaining highly beneficial and satis- factory results.” If you are not strong or well you owe it to yourself to make the following test See how long you can work without be: coming tired, Next take two five-grain tablets of ordinary Nuxated Iron three times per day, after meals, for two weeks ‘Then test your strength again and see how much you have gained. in feeling is fe worth liv- Iron is ab- not MANUFACTURERS’ NOTE: Nurated Which Tron, which has been preecribed and we Kind of Woman emmended by physiciany and which is used An Yan? Be, sur fore. ition pete. ton ily, te peoveh remedy, Wut one which 18 make them Diack nor vost the stomach er, the tees OF sey will refund sour mousy taut’ disease, 160; died) | Yori, New Jersey and Connecticut |> = WEINTRAUB, Solomon, , THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1918, Take This— y) And No Other! Willan, Wi, Withington, M, , i A Howard. A. Bis dm tht, Brookirn, | bavins 90 born at, Drokiya, ba aaa leadore, 427 Witdes Ar., New York af Sic, George, 28 Hancunk Bt, Jormen | Y. John D177, Septiodd Ay. Wkly, iter F, West Haven. Conn Water Jowoph, B19 Bart vist Bt., rand ti Merits, Co Toomaa; 205 bart 09th Bt,, New York | N, Vielen 8., 128 Peoneyivania Av, DIED OF WOUNDS. Sergeant. FEINDUNG, Samual, Linden, N. J. | Corporal. \ BLANCHARD, Vernon W., Huson Falls, N. Y, Priva’ W, 60th St. Now York Cit WICKBRT, B « Prrscue, N. CURMMONS, Qantel &.° Noch Rareisen N.Y, con if ete derey us ON r. ESGuenRIDE. arly Joseph Newtung. PRL AIEY ER, "Sich, "Fv Calon ‘Ros, Yorke: TAK pR, Jeymond, Kahig N.Y oe suave Cambridge Armory on Yea ar — > i iu bya Many prominent guests have The Bayer Cross been Invited. Twenty-four yeogiris DIED OF ACCIDENT AND OTHER at the Naval Hospital, in white naval CAUSES. uniforms, will servo as aides, \e Sergeant, a BUTLER, Joba J,, Wet Haven, Cann Corporal, BEOKWITH, Charies ¥., Englewood, N, J, Mechanic, JORGENSEN, Jacob, 90. 2M GL, New York Privates. LUND, % LUND) Hane, Walter., Medtord Oty, New York, DIED OF DISEASE. | Captains. | MAGIE, Of. N. J. [savredy Daward |... W. Seth St, New | York ¢ Sergeants, |COWNE, "Willem ,, 45 Coutiaide Ar., i, YR tio Jo. Alma gf. | Corporals. UA Ly Ps Paw! N.Y, i i, (HD, rt ara in Mechanic. URAZ Beory T4T B, 1334 Ht, New York Sy, hip Free. Cook. ANDRON, Joeveph G., 28 W, 12ad Ot, Now York clu, ‘George {ote ION. haigar 0., 0 0 Hl Lorie Morris, 813 ots. ' kr aah Di oa 1 a = Sat ete sty sien rae & 2. ihe MNase Senty Oley, Mm, 3, WOUNDED SEVERELY, Captains. t IONS, Peter M.. 41 Apollo, NaC: Steers, hee: BRIS ay, Now Xock Gity, Lieutenants, UAMMOND, Waluan H,, 12y Broadway, New WLATON, Hacer M.. Tas H, od, 85 Myookarn, maint wR yee M., 6T W, O%th &, New bait: Cl’ VERLY, John C., Troy, N.Y, Sergeants. jamen 8, , ‘hi i 108, Halton, Bt, Brookira York Oit a Wr iu Be | BAO W, dul Seba ds 43, ‘a St, Brskim, VT Aswuey Well | 190d St, New : “gan Beoudway, Now York Sgt 81 Colvar St. Brookizn, oH BAN whitey? St bre At, Litthe, og emey Dey. X, x. Ag TOMCsA i usin‘ aed POSSuie sso besa Bugler. SIMMONS. Mary, wy siunbattan Ao, New) Privates. WERNER, Wikia,” flat CUMGLN, Benne yon 10, Acullo, wi ‘ Ji, 2111 Bleecker’ 8t., Broo! 2, &. Wincenta, 145 Avenue Dias. Luciano, 333 Second, @t.. Brooklyn, Viulem, Ta) Nicaweon be BALEWES® Harry 0,, 438 West 38ch St, Now | , 0 eer he, Omarias A. KGL | ery. Novtrand Ave, and Mootzun- | 3. Ferwon 6 Conn ‘344° St, Nigh: North Sixth 6t,, ew York ‘Tora. | “Jaime Abang, Dard WHA Went ‘dtm Bt.. New MISSING IN ACTION. Corporals. PROWN, Howace, Asbury Park, Ni, RERCT Predwetoi. T'S. Hear ‘st Mechanic. IENSPN, Thomas, > Clty, Avon, N. J. Brockiyn, 0, Domdns. Kh Patrick Sine N.Y, rvleeiset, Conn, [i india, St, Be iw, Iceni W,- dod 20th St, New Wnt Tore chy vw mm, ‘iam, OT Harman At., Jerey ity, Nis er Karte, Goem, OLMSTHAD, Homer R., 700 TO HONOR | M'CARTHY. « for Dinner }. 8. Marshal, Arrangements for the dinner in honor of United States Marshal Thomas D, McCarthy at the Hotel Astor to-mor- row night have been completed by the ‘ormmittee of citixens in charge, More 7 per ne will be prosent will be Willtém 1), Cy ator James A. O'Gormi T. Manton, John J Cc. Knox and James .awrence McGulre will be the > Belgian Cabinet Plan, WASHINGTON, Dec. 27.—Tho Bel- gian Cabinet Council, at @ aitting Tuesday under the Presidency of the King, adopted a scheme of electoral EIGHT MONTHS UNPAID BUT DON'T WHIMPER | Benefit Ball Will Raise Funds for | Twenty-Five Marines in Chelsea Hospital. BOSTON, Dec, 27.—In the Chelsea Naval Hospital to-day are twenty- five United States Marines who, next to regaining their health, desire most of all to see Uncle Sam's paymaster. He has been a stranger to them for eight months, They are fellows who went over} the top with the Marines at Beleau Wood and at Chateau-Thierry, They never whimper, but accept the suf fering, the long days of hospital con-| finement and the passed-by pay sey with the spirit of courageous soldiers To provide them with funds so that they can buy the comforts they need, | a committee of officers and civilians ts arranging a ball, to be giv tablet. ester of pallcylicacid In theee Bayer-Tak Fonpreys of products are sold in the form of tablets, In appearance alone they are indistinguishabl When you buy Aspirin Tablets or Capsules you should be cer- tain that the Bayer Cross appears on every package and on every It is placed there for your additional protection and is com- elusive evidence that you are obtaining genuine Aspirin. Look for it. Tharintemarh "Amin (Rog. 8 fat Of) evant Oat eraenepenle tabiete and cagrulen is of the refiabie Bayer bk sete | in white iN Se eM i" j LER ales HH ja Fadl No Interest BAY a oe The Christmas holidays are here. PLAYE! ‘A475. A Beautiful Music Cabinet $500, $525, instruments. f y absolutely correct the very first time they try it. Send ADDRESS 59th to 60th ST. reform intended to establish univer- uffrage for the next elections, 4) =— o- cman Low Terms , at OF ONLY $9.50 A WEEK A Bench to Match Player Piano 12 Rolls of Music (Your Own Choice) Free Delivery of Player to Your Home BLOOMINGDALES’ PIANO DEPT, Bloomingdale§ 59TH to 60TH STREET—LEXINGTON to 3D AVENUE Use Your Christmas Money to Buy a Walters Player Everywhere you hear the sounds of music and song. The happiest home at this time is one where the entire family gather around the Player Piano and give vent to their joyousness by singing our beautiful Xmas carols. If you have no Player in your home today, be sure to call at our Piano Department tomorrow, select one of these beautiful Walters Players and have it in your home in time for NEW YEAR’S DAY. WALTERS ANO Free with Each Player The same FREE OFFER as mentioned above will also be included with every new player piano sold this week at the following prices: $550, $575, $600 Everyone Can Play This Instrument No special musical education is necessary to operate one of these wonderful Every member of your family can play any musical selection me and Address for Full Particulars LEX. to 3d AVE. Ae Pe ea Fa. Gere 4s OP eS eS FO es SS Se Se Ss Serr ———— -WANAMAKER’S Store Hours: 9 to 6 Broadway at Ninth “Holiday Revels” | for Saturday “Specially planned sales in which you may revel in merchandise to your heart's content, at prices that bear little relation to the real value.’ Young Women’s Coats at $29.75, $35, $49.50 At $29.75—our $39.75 grade-all-wool “Pompom” coats in Pekin blue, taupe, green and brown; lined with striped silk and inter- lined, Also wool v@lours coats with shaw! collars of seal-dyed coney; taupe, navy blue, brown and rein At —were $59.50 and $6 shades of brown, green and blue; also black At $49.50-—were $62.50 coats of f, coats of wool velours, in dark Some trimmed with fur. “erystal cloth” and wool vel- ours, in wood brown, reindeer, Pekin blue and Burgundy. Sizes 14 to 20 years. Odd-size Blouses, $5.50 Were $5.95, $6.75 and $7.50 210 blouses—all of Georgette crepe and crepe de chine in suit shades. The reason they are reduced is that we have only odd sizes. They are perfectly good, never having been out of their boxes. Some stunning ones with two-tone fringe trimming were among the most admired of our $12 models. These are included also. There is a deep Seer effect of satin or another Georgette model. It is very ¢ Third floor, Old Building Quilts Are Off About 60, all wool fifled, and covered with silk or satin, | will be $15 to $23.50 Saturday. ‘They were more, but they are the last remaining of several lots we are closing out. All full bed size. Fourth Gallery, New Building Quilted d Bathrobes, Too 78 of the nice Japanese silk ones we sold so well before Christmas are going now at a reduced price because we have only black an@ rose left. $9.50 robes— now $6.75. | Third floor, Old Building Black Chiffon Velvet, $7.50 Yd. Our $9.50 to $11.50 Grades 1,000 yards; 39 to 40 inches wide. Main floor, Old Building Second floor, Old Building Women’s Silk Stockings, 75¢ Pr. Were 95c¢ and $1.25—but “seconds” of even a higher grade. Black, Havana brown or Russian calf; mercerized cotton tops, heels and toes; some full-fashioned; mock seam leg and seamless fee . Main Aisle, Old Building Women’s Vests and Drawers, 75c | We have sold them specially at $1.50 althdugh they | are “firsts” and “seconds” of $2.25 to $3.25 grades. Plain (not ribbed) white cotton and wool mixed, medium or heavy weights—vests with low or high necks; drawers in knee or ankle lengths; sizes 32 to 40 in the lot; 2,023 pieces at 75¢ each-—less than half half price. Main Aisle, Old Building Sample Length Carpets—Less 50c, 75c, $1 and $1.50 for carpet lengths of '» to 114 yards. The carpets are grades we sell regularly from the Asi for $3 to $7.50 yard—-Wilton velvets, Royal Wilton, Axminsters, etc. Ends securely finished to prevent fraying. They will fill the gap where a small rug is needed. Seventh Gallery, New Building We’ve Reduced Boys’ $8.50 Suits to $5.25 A very appropriate revel in economy—just after Christmas; for these are the school suits that boys always need to finish out the Winter. Brown and gray cotton and wool mixtures-—-sizes 7 to 18 years. 153 Winter caps for boys—-with inner bands to pull an OVEF CHO GRTE..... ce deceseedssesceners 15¢ Second floor, Old Building Many Men Are Asking For Underwear Like This It’s cotton and wool mixed—always warin—always dur- | able. Here, for example are Shirts and drawers—winter weight—natural color... $2.50 each Shirts and drawers—heavy weight... hag ach Union suits—medium weight—long ngth. Equal to the usual $3 grade at Burlington Arcade floor, New Building HALF PRICE for Novelty Furniture 500 pieces of mahogany, enameled and lacquered gift furniture—gate leg tables, nest tables, tea tables, chairs, stands, etc. All go down Saturday to half our regular prices for quick disposal. Some examples—- tha Washington work 25 Martha Washington work table, red enamel, dee'd $12. M4 22. o wale leg table, ivory enamel, at.. . x $30 leg tabie, green enamel, decorated, at. . 34 Table ek. fumed oak, at ; y enamel, decorated, at ving tray, satinwood, decorated, at $16 $35 Cellarette, fumed oak, Ra | $87.50 Nest of tables, black enamel, decorated, at. $15 Tip table, black enamel, d ted, at... $75 Double deck tea table, mahogany, at... tS $23 Child’s sofa of m ahogan. cane back and sides, at aft ‘50 10.50 Book holder, fumed oak, at 5.25 sleeves—ankle le, gray enamel, at 11,50 Ladder back chair, cream enamel, rush seat, at $5. 75 $35 Arm chair, green enamel, decorated, velour seat. ..$17.50 $65 Gate leg table, red lacquered, decorated 32.50 $34.50 Bird cage and stand, chromewald brown, . x $400 Cabinet, mahogany, decorated son 100 $90 Screen, antique lacque $100 Arm chair, mahogan: $75 Arm chair, damask $43 Bench hogany, damask covered seat oe 43 Rocker, mah'y, cane back and sides, damask seat. $21.50 107.50 Arm chair’ Uphe ste ; $53.75 1,76 Knitting stand, mahogany Fifth Gallery, New Building

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