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jinn oon, 9 from First Page.) ‘ pn No, 310 West 145th Street. HANRAHAN, JOSEPH, gs aiugs which penetrated bis} ™!™. ni : GILLIES, W. G., No. 54 Stover Ave- ‘nue, Pelham, died to-day at Broad|“’ARTHURS, —, Mr. address not joepitml, JOHNSON, JOHN, fitty-five, a porter| McKoo: at No. 4 Garden Place, Brooklyn. JOYCE, WILLIAM T., « clork em- ployed by J.9P, Morgan @ Co, was | MILLER. killed while working with his father, ‘T. W. Joyce, in the front oMos of Mit) RAT, no adiroan: died this Morgan & Co. The father has not yet been notified of his son's death, | He, himself was seriously injured by! Go; Savannal ‘the fying fragments of heavy giass| ek from tho frdht windows of the offices, ‘The dead man was em- ployed as an assistant to bis father,| taken to Broad Street Honpital, Who is head of the gold shipping department of Morgen & Co, KENNEDY, BERNARD J, thirty, a identified clerk, 443 10th Street, South Brook- lyn, Identified by his employer, Victor Byron, No. 115 Broadway. Kennedy's body also was punctured ‘by many small wounds, and the| identified ) back of his bead Was torn away. ‘Mr. Byron was in doubt as to the identity of the body until be viewed the torn and blood-stained clothing "| LIST OF THE DEAD AND INJURED 6th Street, died in Broad street | Hospital. Hospital at 1 o'clock this morning. OTH, CHARLES A., twenty- seven, No, 646 Fast Fifth Street, Brooklyn, @ bookkeeper employed at the National City Bank. Lin- droth was married last July and 27, No, 443 ew Alt Battalion. He was gassed in Ar- gonne Forest, according to bis! ping brother Lawrence, who identified Lindroth wae facing the ex- plosion, as all of his wounds were itl ri in the front of his body, which was mutilated by slugs. found, no further identification; died at Broad Street Hospital yes- terday afternoon. Arthur Street, Yonkers, a bankor He was identified by bis cousin, Robert. He was a nephew of 8, 8. | 7 SCHMITT, Joneph, #6, who lives on Second ‘Street, Bayside, L. L, a clerk, wae identified by ‘hia broth- he lower part | Schmitt 1 body wan charred by the flame of the explosion and many of. a bones were broken by metal 4 «tnall pleces of stone. th Machine Gan SOLOWAY, 'BINJAMAN, sixteen, No. 2h fh eng Hag 1520 Lincoln Place, Hrookiyn, Iden- tied by father, SAmuel, errands for Bium & Bples, foreign exchange brokers, SMITH, LEWES K., No. wich Street, died at Volunteer Hos- E. A, No. 7 Fulton Street, “atcokiyn died at Broad Street Wit, JOIN W. No. 460 Weet 6tth Btrvet, died at Broad Street Hoa- pital at 6.60 o'clock this morning. MAN, thi: WESTBAY, ROBLUMT, 16, No. 238 Seen of Oorden Cite ta fe ennnit | MOCLURE, COLIN BARR, %, No, 118] wllort, 24> Breet, 136 Green-| | No. 4 Parkside Ave- nue, Brooklyn; died the afternon a in Voluntoer Hospltal. YLANDHGR, MiLLMUSD, of No. 42] roe Street, | leCht Lenin step eed ured UNIDENTIFIED. weed Woubae ana ye 4 MAN, about fifty years old, 6 feet 8) ww the knee and a| was ti e s NS ‘a| inches tall, brown hair mixed with) widow and two here. eray, La Cige rts Lge snl , | McKBON, piecng shirt with black etripes, He ts survived by a wite and|*<! pico ad iD He Ba ib Me Bt0T| Ghose aad white socks, | jelnon Bro! ro) focarined by. his ener, Wiliam | MAN, about thirty yours old, 5 feot 3} at the Mor; to-day. No, 4 MAYER, AldHAD, Ju Nv. oil West ¢ the "Morte Trading, Cor mig No 1 Morton ing Company, No. Broad’ Ma; uy A] iden Mayer. Mayer had finecn wounds| GUBIM 7. 1 A on pieces of stone. ie mother as prostrated the news of his Goat and is ina prdns od Cj ead according to her ph: NK, No. “700 Pred 179th sivests ai Go at Broad Street} Street. Mi}. Bt i, CHARLES, Colonel Unit-| Wost 164th ed States Army Quartermaster & fractured Pine om broken legs and arm, BOPT: punctured lung. Was in oftos Street, rook of J. & Co. as customer STOVA, when explosion occurred ani where he died late in the afternoon, tT. gg, {igh don von ty-four, No. 136 tor Avery Han- plates sre No ats, § a tebth Btreet the NO. 36 MoOnuley Avenues Le t,o member of the a cones Diviaion, who HBPBBARD, iny a — fore in his and a pum! of , Wounds in his thine which were Stre found to have been made by small Diecen of he v0q ROBERTS, L, L., No, 288 Fort ‘Wash- ington Avenue. died .n Broad street Tin =e AN ACARI EXTRAORDINARY OFFERING TOMORROW OF BEADED TRICOTI NE 7. 4 FOR WOMEN AND MIVrer IN A VARIETY OF GEAUTIFUL NEW TUNIC MODELS, EMBELLISHED WITH ORNATE BEADWORK, IN ARTIS VIC DESIGNS os OTHER BEADED Lladro FROCIYT ) $23.50 To $195.00 4718 ahs enn ee BGMO: No. Rhode ‘sland “Avanion, Wasbiner raHANCrY, ELY, No. 196 Allen CONWAY, J. F., No. 462 Green- “wood Avenue. FAICK, FROCK/ | inches tall, blue-gray eyes, wore dark sult with white pin stripe and white shirt with black stripe, At Broad Street Street Hospital. NKER, WESTON, No. 239 Baitio Street, ge 46 Halsey Street, Broo OBHIEN, Ltd frie No, 229 Burnside Avenue, Bi ate PRANK, No, 278 BOCK, F., No, 821 East 79th FLASKY, JOHN, No. 38 Green- rent. NEISS, RICHARD, No. 601 Street. PHIPPS, ALBERT G., No. 8 kiya No, 1190 Dean RANK, Bergenfield, FRISING, 'BRNBST, No. 1168 MWINKELSAN, Foruc,| Adams Strect, Brdoklyn. PETERSON, WILLIAM, No. 33 Chestnut Avenue, N. J. kiyn. * HERMAN, Bogota, HOWARD, "No. No. 1721 , Sacramento, OH re o~_ W Go Connection W:% Any Other “stablishment in the World { I WORTH | jose = NRTA RO a eh 2 7 Lae pt torr PHek, T. CIR, Valentino Avenue Bronx. JOHNSC i FAIOK, MRS. LENA, wite of Avenue, Brooklyn; ATKINS, Het, Nov 3670 burned. MAS., mo, 164 East Mth Stree 7 MULHOLLAND, ANNA, No. Brooklyn; burns and shock. 487 Putnam Aveéhue, Brooklyn. Str Nassau Sirect, Freeport, L. L Brooklyn 991 West 1634 Street. AT VOLUNTEER HOSPITAL. 24 Riverview Place, Yonkera, nue, Jamaica, sylvania. . GETTERSOLE, ARTHUR, North per pair........$2.35 Astingtos . * ' LANG, GEOROR, No. 669 Wal- Fashioned glove silk, poin- . ton Avenue, Bronx. iCKMAN, JOSEPH, Plandome, tex heel, very sheer, per Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, HUGHER, BSTHDR, No, 980 st. Nicholus Avenue, and Park Place, Brooklyn, an Biwnitria Wr Wea ¢ Barkatae |] MULL SURPLUS SYNDICATE arr oereearath 105 West 31st Street, N.Y. HOSP TAL. Two Doors West of 6th Ave. GARKOCI, M., No, 9 ? second Ave- Bas, CONNOR, EMMDPTT, thirty-six, Aa i c HH, ot. Lt LUHRS, GEORGE, West dist No. 6 mouth, N. J.; burns and shock. UTRE, No. 1087 Tist Street, TOHIUEN TTA RT, WILLIAM, No, ROBDRTS, L. W, no addrean. SMITH, GEORGE, No. 1816 Bed- ford Avenue, Brooklyn. JITTER, IRENE, ~ 961 Sen- “ Avenue, Brookly: M'QUADE, RAYMOND, 34, No. DIRECT TO YOU TOURIE, “a ee Albany Ave- art Hotet Penn- Similar Ln ga! Women and Children All Styles and Colors 1 DPEUBLER, bag pe No. 1689 HUGHER, AMELIA, her sister, CHARITY, BISHOP, ” 2040 letter carrier, No. 1187 Bedford eorlously NORMAND, GEORGE, thirty, | banker, No. S11 Baltio Street, REDDINGTON, RAYMOND, twenty-two, banker, New Mon- WEILL, HPRBERT, sixteen, (Continued on Sixteenth Page.) _— LEADING MANUFACTURER OFFERS HOSIERY Full fashioned, famous VAN RAALTE alll silk, - $1.85 for Men, FOR SATURDAY McCreery Luggage At Generous Reductions’ It is hard for anyone but an expert to tell the difference between good and bad luggage until after it is used—that is why so many people rely on the name MeCreery.| It is a.guarantee of metropolitan style, construction of finest materials and quality through and through. The items in this sale are from our regular stock but have been marked at worth while price reductions, It is the identical luggage that discriminating winter tourists will be purchasing at regular prices in a tow months. 300 Regulation Wardrobe Trunks As Illustrated 39% regularly 50.00 These trunks are made on three-ply veneer basswood frames covered with hard vulcanized fibre; four drawers, ten hangers, laundry bag, shoe pockets and lock on top drawer, Three Other Features Full-size Wardrobe Trunks made on three-ply veneer basswood frame; covered with hard vulcanized fibre; four drawers, 10 hangers, shoe pockets and lock on top drawer, regularly 60.00, 49,50 McCreery Special week-end Cases made of Black Enameled Duck; corners and edges well protected; straps all round, Sizes 22, 24, 26 and 28 ins. 12.50 regularly 15,50 Genuine Cowhide Bag in Brown or Russet; full ent; two pockets; leather lined. Sines 18 and 20 inches. regularly 29.50, 22.50 McCreery Luggage—Filth Floor. James McCreary & Co. \ Sth Avenue 84th Street | ig Wy () it if vA) Franklin Simon & Co, SILK DUVETYNE | FROCKS FOR MISSES THE FABRIC OF THE , PRESENT, IN MODES OF THE MOMENT AND FOR DAYS TO *COME, AT VALUES THAT ECLIPSE THE PAST. .... ‘The Moyen Age Waistline French for smartness, universal for youthfulness, is introduced r in three new model silk duve- tyne frocks, which only suggest the variety ahd magnitude of the-entire collection, at .... ta SILK DuVETYNE Frocks (Sizes £4 to 20 years) §5.00 to 225.00 MISSES’ GOWN SHOP—Second Floor OPEN DAILY, aeupoes SATURDAY, UNTIL $:30 PB. M, geanttin si aos ee Co. A Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVENUE 37th and 38th Streets g Suit for Misses . . of duvet velour, collared with grey, Australian opossum fur—a singular value that is but an in- stance of value as interpreted by the Misses’ Suit Shop Colors: Reindeer, Brown or Navy Blue 68.° Fur Trimmed or Tailored Suits Sizes 14 to 20 years Genuine VELDYNE suiTs ..... « 75.00 to.295.00 Duver DE LAINE SUITS .... Duvet VELOUR SUITS ,...% Wonrstep JERSEY SUITS ... . - 59.50 to 175.00 . « 45.00 to 195.00 “0 9-00'to 59.50 MISSES’ SUIT SHOP—Secom! Floor OPEN DAILY, INCLUDING SATURDAY, UNTIL 5:30 P. Mh N= tae Se es

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