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18 Were Killed in Action, 22 Died of Injuries, and 176 Were Wounded. WASHINGTON, Jan, 27 My Department to-day gave out anothe | list casualties which contained et hey were divided a Lieutenant. Accept “California” Syrup of Figs) “YY! Samuel 1% Futon enly—look for the name California on yc the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless laxative or physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels, Chil) cits wae, Mice, Dover, Sod dren love its delicious fruity taste.| Full directions for child's dose on each DIED OF WOUNDS. bottle. Give it without fear—Advt. |). Privat DIED OF ACCIDENT AND OTHER MRS. MAY cen DIED OF DISEASE. | Corporal. | NG K wk. N Made Well and Strong by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- |. Wahid my etable Compound. : HORBACZ, Bronisia EVERELY. Captain. Herhus Sergeants. saw Lydi “SYRUP OF FIGS” 239 NAMES LISTED CHILD'S LAXATIVE, 1 UATE CASUALTY Look at tongue! Remove | poisons froin stomach, | liver and bowels. ft Jobn ~ WODZIENSRY, An nn) WOUNDED (DEGREE UNDETER. | cu The War 9 | fl I iNed in ac 18; died of , j | wounds, 22; wounded severely, 176. vT nm the list from New o | Bote | New Jersey and Connecticut follow: i \ KILLED IN ACTION. a | » [HOct, A) ARBATE ts] York River Road, | 2190 Hughes an. | try it ever was in my life, mend it 1 did.” ) RB. D. Ne The re Vegetable Junu J. 177 Wanbingten 8t., Mount | et on female from all parts of| lly Lestifying |; urative influ-| Ki! We are] WHELAN, Joep, 13 Aineiie ot, Brooklyn "women i) WOUNDED IN ACTION (DEGREE | UNDETERMINED), PREVIOUS- LY REPORTED KILLED IN 4C-| TION ence, and the consi Private VALENTL, Gavan, Noshmiet XY) | ED SLIGHTL’ ; RHEUMATISM Won ON, PREVIOUSLY REPORTED DIED. | ie af Private Money Refunded if it Fails) vaunan, rosin 1 viene Pa 8. ¥ DIED FROM WOUNDS RECEIVED IN ACTION, PREVIOUSLY RE- MUNYON'S = RHEUMATISM PORTED WOUNDED SE REMEDY rel arp, shooting VERELY IN ACTION. pains in th s, side, back or eerearall Bepants COCQUBLET, Altrad, Si4 Vandever PI, Wood: | ness NCQUELET, ‘ Qo MISSING IN ACTION, PREVIOUS- faces LY REPORTED WOUNDED SE- Mea VERELY IN ACTION. joints, stiff Corporal. ‘and all 4 J KNOX, George J., HOW. ikl St, New ial the hips gives relief so quickly th ishes all who try it, Chronic rheumatismn, — seiation, | Dry Jumbago, or pain in the back, should | BESS ith Munyon's Rheum: rarely fails to. giv q fe been |} HO N. Herbert W.. Pleasant tawiek Munyon's w-Paw Laxative | 2 uAee. | iver, 3 Pills, Sold by all Druggists.Advt, [KILLED IN ACTION, PREVIOUG: i = LY REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION, Privates. s : city cod weight reduction methoa;{OIED FROM ACCIDENT AND OTHER CAUSES, PREVIOUS- 7 LY REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION, Mechanic. KNAPP, Jucob J., Syracuse, N.Y WOUNDED SLIGHTLY IN AC: | TION, PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION, Private. LEWIS, Frederick A. Nuttey, N. 7 | WOUNDED (DEGREE UNDETER-| | MINED), PREVIOUSLY REPORT- ED MISSING IN ACTION, Corporals. " ‘ A Bad Cough if negtected, often leads to eerious trouble, Safeguard your health, relieve your distress 0 ed thro. VAN SLRET, Der Cob and soothe your Irritated throat by taking | \\\ BART: a, “ian Hou SANDS of Positions are daily offered to the readers of | The Worid Heip | Lieutenant. | Wanted adver- | Unser Gen Ds tr, 402 Mattoon 9 | ii. Uoiy ‘ Runk’ B,, Newark RETURNED TO DUTY, PREVI- OUSLY REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION, mite, Conn ey Now fork tisements. Corporal. SCUMITT, Olareae, Nowark, N J iinet | = Wagoner. f >All Ls soe ves LOTS OF WORK FOR ae gress SOLDIERS ON FARMS "ss | Secretary Houston Points Out Need | of Men {o Care for Crops Now Ph. WASHINGTON, Jan, 27.—Secretary ton of the Department of Agri- believes that the farms of the MINED, United States will al Lieutenants ord most of the | discha the next here. New| wl tarm | result from the discharge of men |from the army and from munition |and other industries,” said an an- | nouncement to-day. “There is reason to believe that a majority of the svi ¢ farms will |diers wh. disagrees — Why not try INSTANT POSTUM Mo headache no heart flutter: no indigestion no sleeplesendss “There's a Reason” reg: n laborers onsiderable Real Food _ Value Siwrads \\ HOCOLATE PRODUCT Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street Beginning Monday, February 3rd The Bi-Annual Sale of FURNITURE At 10 to 50% Off Regular Prices *VERY piece of furniture in our showrooms is in- cluded in this mark down—Hall. Dining Room, Bed Chamber and Library Suites, Separate Pieces and Oddments—all splendid types of the master craftsman’s art in style. finish and cabinet making. While we inexorably adhere to high stand- ards of quality in the selection of our fur- niture, it does not imply that high prices obtain. On the contrary, comparison has verified time and again that our prices are invariably lower than those usually asked for inferior grades. SELECTIONS MAY BE MADE NOW AND DURING THE REMAINDER OF THE WEEK AT FEBRUARY » SALE PRICES. GREER 15 YEARS BISHOP. eke usual table drink NAS _ 38 EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1919. Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Belween 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street A Special Sale, To-morrow, of GOLD JEWELRY Comprising highly appropriate gifts for both boys and girls who are about to be graduated. Gold Bar Pins and Brooches, set with @ vari ety of stones and. pearls, $5.00 were up to $7.50. at | Gold Scart Pins, many pretty designs, set with a variety of stones, &] O5 were up to $3.50. at $1.95 Genuine White Coral Necklaces, with pink markings, gold clasp and graduated beads, can be had in several lengths, were up to $10.00. at Gold Signet & Stone Set Rings, plain and GIRLS’ PUMPS AND HIGH SHOES Vor Graduation Exercises SMART PUMPS (as illustrated) in Patent Coltskin, with turned soles and low military heels, at $5.50 the pair ; Same as above in white calf, $6.50 Genuine White Buckskin Lace Boots, - - - $7.00 a pair All sizes from 2', to 7, widths AA to D. A SALE OF WOMEN’S BOOTS Sharply Reduced for Immediate Clearance $4.85 pr. Mostly Black Shoes, taken trom this season’s regular stock; with Cuban and Louis XV. heels; sizes are not complete, INFANTS’ CARRIAGES 1919 models of selected styles from the best makers. Included are Perambulators, Go-Carts and Pull- man Sleepers with reed or wood bodies, finished in blue, white, ivory and some novel colorings. Prices range from - $25.00 to 89.00 SELLING RAPIDLY!::GET A CORY TO-DAY. 1919 World Almanac aa — Loy ns | Accurate Figures 3 Hy eC) Saves Time Right Where and Z y, and Money When You |g | f/'9|0)0\.0 in Search of Want Them 4 aa Information : Bisagi , et \% & ‘ ) > Oa: SETTLES ALL \% MM ae ily | WINS MANY ARGUMENTS \% ir 28. a ey A WAGER om (1) ee | z Hid f tee io ee 0 )<eER ¢ Brings Back Facts \g Bpeyeror Eyles A Library of Importance in One Volume (War Record Edition) AN INDEX COVERING MOST EVERYTHING CLOTH BOUND (READY ABOUT FEB, 1), 75c—BY MAIL, 90c Published by the 5 O°: NEW Y¥ORK WORLD ongNEW YORK CITY / i