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e BB NAMES LISTED IN LATE CASUALTY ROLL OF U.S. WASHINGTON, April @igbty-eight army Out to-day was divided Died from disease, and other causes, from New York, Gonnecticut follow: New Privates, Our, My oe Pasquale, uiv East MSO Vicor, Paiconer, X, 7. Sergeant, MAXWELL, John J., 5 Corporal, Private. MIGROD. Paniel, 2140 Dean St Corporals. BFELDY, Smith G. Deponit, N. MINED, Sergeant. GMITH, Wiliam J., New Britain Wagoner, RIOR, Pater, Utica, N.Y, Cook, “Rartea der” 3 Privates, KORA, Heetect W. New Yor® Ong, STEPHENS, Joba, Jemey City, N, KILLED IN ACTION, PR Private. OULTON, Leo Michael, W KILLED IN ACTION, PR Private. MARGELOT, Owwald A.. New Br PREVIOUSLY REPORT Private. Privates, PARIS, Frank, f ml BOTONDO. Avil RETURNED T VIOUSLY REPORTED IN ACTION. Private. KILLED IN ACTI Private, HARRISON, Jame H., Oneonta, ERRONEOUSLY REPORTED DIED OF died ual PHELAN, Jona J ERRONEOUSLY REPORTED (DEGREE UN- WOUNDED No employers’ reference Hex pay or tty ry COR. MAIDEN LANE ~ 9) they are made in ALI, WORK GUARANT hx a and f PAINLE Sour NEW REM Watersury al Incorporated Persistent Stop that cough or « e Philadelphia, casualties given enectady, N, WOUNDED SEVERELY. | WOUNDED, DEGREE UNDETER- 00 Weet 120th St, 459 Past 185th Bt, REPORTED DIED. awken, N, J. REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION, ING IN ACTION, 1908 Crotona Ava, New bo. adam ite WOUNDED (DEGREE UNDETER- MINED), PREVIOUSLY REPORT- ED MISSING IN ACTION, puTY, MELLINO, Gactano, 1603 Parker St, ERRONEOUSLY REPORTED All transactions confidential Special Value for Cutalogue 00 Paster suopeetions eOTBENTY. BONDS. ACCEPTED, eee The New WATERBURY WAY Fetabtished 21 Years, 29 W. 34th St., New York 414.) Fulton Brooklyn Mauns: 61°06 SUNDAYS, 910] ALL LANGUAGES )K ee Get Rid of That from druggists, or fi ECKMAN LABORAYORY, ARMY 4.—A list of as follows: from accident ; wounded severe- ly, 15; missing in action, 2 Those Jersey and KILLED IN ACTION. 1180 DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND OTHER CAUSES. re FEéward A. Grantwood, N. J. MER, Howard Fravcls, kllasbech, N. 3. ren, Ore ATS. tooklyn otras Letingion. Aves’ Sew York DIED OF DISEASE. | Brooklyn, Y. J. EVIOUSLY EVIOUSLY ED MISS- kere N.Y Brooklyn: PRE- MISSING New ON. N.Y. required i sha th FLOOR ComPANY Cough who! the cotton tops; cotton soles and toes. white. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 4, R 1919. WANAMAKER’S Broadway at Ninth Street, New York Ready for the Laster ‘‘Dress-Up’’ 250 Trimimed Hats, Saturday, $7 This week we are better pleased than ever with the result of our once-a-week efforts to secure an exceptional showing for Saturday at a price eminently satisfactory. Flower Turbans, more French looking than ever with their delicately hued roses combined with dull gr ff vei t-trimmed hats, two ich models, y becoming to a lors, with upper facings of crepe Georgette in various colors and smart tailored bows. a navy and al d in malines. tched, give the appearance of expensive y model almost entirely covered with feathery yung wom: Matrons’ hats are often entirely crowned with fluffy ostrich feather trimming in pastel or dark shades. Chrysanthemum-braited hats, among the newest of this season's effects, show the colored braid put on in wheels on smart torpedo-shaped tur bans—for instance, navy lisere turban with wheels of light blue braid. First floor, Old Building Silks, $1 Yd. 5,000 yards printed Shantung sport silks, $2 to $4.50 grades; clean-up by an importer and converter, Five qualities, Forty designs and combi- nations of color. White or natural pongee grounds....None to dealers . None C. O. D.....No returns. Silk Rotunda—Main floor, Old Building and Down-Stairs Store, New Building Silk Stockings, $1.35 2,160 Pairs for Women This is about what we would pay ourselves sale if we had to duplicate this lot in regular way. Fully fashioned, flared Black or Main Aisle, Old Building | $16.50. $25 Girls’ Fashions Capes for Young Girls, $16.50 for Juniors, $25 Capes for girls of 6 to 12 years—of henna, Pekin blue or tan wool velours, or blue-and- tan checked velours. All of these capes at Capes for girls of 12 to 16 years—navy blue serge with double-! ted gilets and collars of henna, beige or porcelain blue wool velours; Young Girls’ Frocks--Silk, $17.50 Wash, $1.95 to $5.25 Plain colored taffetas in a semi-tailored model and of quaint checked taffeta in a picturesque little model with round collar and cuffs of pleated chiffon; $17.50. aco of gingham and chambray dresses at $1.95 and $2 Fine white batiste, trimmed with hand-stitching in color and detachable pleated skirt of China blue Devonshire cloth, $ Sizes 6 to 14 year econd Floor, Old Bldg. ie inne Special and Different---for MEN The Men’s Shop is a store in itself. But even with all the good, stan- dard, staple, Wanamaker merchandise that has been brought here for YOUR Easter, we have time—and we know how—to find special groups of the same STANDARD Wanamaker merchandise to offer you in these— Saturday Special Sales Often the lots are small. he takes a reduction for some good reason. For example— Easter Suits, $33.50 We know that many men are being from service. We know that the Sale. flannels—all Wanamaker standard. Easter Suits, $26.50 These suits were a cancelled order—we know the maker well, and when he offered to turn the suits over to us at a lower price, we took them, All fancy wor- good suits that were originally priced close to Broadway Corner Store steds: 24.50 wholesale. Men’s Oxfords, $4.75 Our $6 to $7 grades—but mostly in narrow widths, -well made—Wanamaker ay through. Lucky man, if your size Tan or black—good styles standard all the is here. If it isn’t— %° 5 Men’s Shoes, $6 Pair - will provide almost everything a man could want in shoes or oxfords made in the usual Wanamaker way— moderate price footwear. High black or tan good and true all the way through. 4800 Shirts, $1.15 If good shirts were plentiful at $1.15, this re- But they are with a glance now ill back up our claim. good patterns minder would not have been written. not. A little stroll up Bri and then at the shop windows, These are good shirts—good in quality —and well-made, Sizes 14 to 17, Burlington Arcade floor, New Building Tennis, Golf, Boating, Fishing, Baseball 0, 60¢ each, Tennis rackets, $1.25 to $ Championship tennis ball Golf balls, 60¢ to $ New stock of drive and gloves Fishing tackle and re Leather golfing jacke 3 Canoes, just arrived, $56.50 to $73. discharged need good clothing. So we have reduced about 400 of our new, Spring $40 and $42.50 suits to $33.50—to make it a worth-while Pencil stripes, good mixtures, blue and green A manufacturer has a cancelled order, or an odd lot, or Or we, ourselves, MAKE the opportunity. Men’s $1 Gloves, 68c 1200 pairs one - clasp gray Milanese silk, heavy backs, self or black em- broideries. 3,600 Ties 50c Big, rich open-end four- in-hands. ‘Taken from short lots of high-priced neckwear. y More Socks 55c pair 3000 pairs — last iat ment of men’s pure silk and artificial silk (com- bined) socks—in black white, cordovan and For immedi. wear. for all summer. ray. and Maine Coast rowboats, lap strake, $53 to $01. Kennehee fisherman boat and , 10¢ to $2 even an’ golf suit he Sport Shop, Burlington Arcade Floor, New Building l¢ . rr . = n Err Orkin’s 25-27 WEST 34TH STREET Between Fifth Avenue and broudway Extraordinary Preparations for Saturday: New Tailored Suits At Very Attractive Prices We are showing such a wonderfully large stock of tailored suits that you will not be merely pleased but delighted with the variety and beauty of the models; the values are most exceptional. 34.75 39.75 45.00 59.50 —Excepltional Feature for Saturday Smart Tailored Suits One Model Illustrated A number of unusually swagger models fashioned of fine men's wear serge. There are box coat, Russian blouse and strictly tailored effects for misses as well as women, 29.75 Featuring Beautiful New Blouses Exceptional Values Specially Prepared for Saturday Voile Blouses Georgette Blouses 2.00 A score of new models in tailored A number of new dress and and dress effects in all the tailored models—exquisitely * favored Spring colors. beaded and embroidered. Capes and Wrap Coats Unusually Attractive Values Our stocks of capes and wrap coats are so great and varied that it requires practically our entire fourth floor to properly present them. You will find this assemblage the finest offered anywhere at these prices: 24.75 34.75 45.00 59.50 -———- Exceptional Feature for Saturday Capes and Dolmans One Style Illustrated Splendid Fashioned of superior men’s wear serge and velour in a number of graceful models, (Very unusual values, 29.75 pie re Silk Underwear— Specials From our wonderfully large and complete department we offer Washable Satin Camisoles Crepe de Chine Chemise 1.76 85c A number of dainty styles pret- tily trimmed with lace or splendidly tailored Superior quality crepe de chine envelope chemise, lace trimmed or tailored The Newest Dresses Exceptionally Interesting Values: “ A large collection of the very newest ideas in dresses, featuring ¥ R a number of beautiful models in beaded, flowered and embroidered Georgette, satin, taffeta, crepe de chine ‘| and moire silk, tricotine and Poiret twill. v 19.75 29.75 39.75 49.50 -——_—F xceptional Feature for Saturday———— Tailored Serge Dresses Men's wear serge in a number of most attractively styled models, effectively trimmed : 16.75 \ ORKIN’S—25-27 West 34th Street—-ORKIN’S bined with a, ES) eee) a ae SN ee aS