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REYNDERS, ON WAY | TO SEE SON, LEARN OF ARMAN'S DEATH ig Aviator Killed in 509-| 7 Féot Fall Was to Receive y Commission To-Day. foreseen delays kept John V. W. Reynders of No. 15 Wost 56th Street and his wife In New York yesterday, | they probably would have been at hore, L. I., when their son, John J a student aviator, plunged the Great South Bay from his hy daeropinne and was instantly ed. The funeral of the young man pe held on Wednesday morning at clock at St. Thomas's Church, ‘Street and Fifth Avenue. ‘The elder Reynders, who Is Vice dent of the Tube and Stamping y, Bridgeport, Conn., and who ‘tormerly a Vice President of the syivania Stee] Company, came Bridgeport yesterday to take his to Bayshore. His son was to recelved his commission as an in the naval branch of tho, ation Corps to-day. #. Reynders and his wife were just 5 to start from Long Island in Moig oar when word of the accident | fwas received from a son of Secretary the Treasury McAdoo, who was Reynders's chum and fellow dent. Later McAdoo and others 144 at the Reynders home. | y said that Reynders was doing at a height of about 500 fect, Great South Bay when, as he} ecuting @ sharp turn, the ma- dew Candidates ', endorsed by itizens + Men who merit support regardless of party Dont FORGET THEM! € sc ba MANHATTAN ff} Municipal Court Dit. i) D eGUNTAYR HARTMAN SMICHARL F. BLAKE State Senate Dist. 17 COURTLANDT NICOLL BILAS BLAKE AXTELL Ansembly ATHAX D. PRREMAN —— ee CHL HAROLD 8. RUDNER *HAROLD C. MITCHELL SAMUEL W. TANNENRAUM Board of Aldermen oe BStsrse aque RDWARD A. WALSON WILLIAM WEISS ADAM P WILLIAM WITTTAM ARTHUR HENKMAS CLIFFORD 8. BOSTWICK Flaws OA “OSS SISSRESATe, Municipal Court “OPRTER A. SANIT 2 MICHAEL An ue ANTLAN iy Dist. 1 PRARL Ho AITELER BROO! f Munictpal Court Dist. 1 SJAMES A, DUNNE 2 *GRORGE PREIVEL D Watt other @ *EDGAR M, DOVGHTY 4 on , CHARLES HO PULLER f] TeRDwanD A Rictiakns | ‘Assembly | iit. *IAMES Ml. CAVLIIELD, JB TAN © BO SWITL) ‘ SQUTFRS |! 68 WILLIAM TI. I" RA. LEININGER NK OE, HOPKIN ard of Aldermen Dist. |) 60 JAMES Prowse 63 *CHARLES A. Post 64 *GRORGE G, GORTZ \ RICHMOND 63 WILLIAM WARREN BRYAN Board of Aldermen 08 JOHN J. O'ROURE = * Present Incu {|Keeo “This “For Reference \ Citizens Union { 41 Park Row Tel, S808 Cort, YOUNG NAVAL FLYER WHO FELL TO DEATH ON EVE OF PROMOTION JQnt VWREYNOERS — chine turned half over. Reynders saw that he was too close to the earth to right the machine before réaching the water. In that contingency the instructions to students are to be prepared to jump clear of the machine just before it strikes the water, Reynders un- buckled the strap binding him to hiv seat, but was unable to get out before the machine landed. However, he was thrown some distance from the ma- chine by the impact with the water. His body was recovered by hia fellow students. —-—__——. DE SAULLES TRIAL NOV. 19. Hinens of Sinin Man's Father De- Jays Cane tor Week. Supreme Court Justice David P, Man- ning, sitting in Mineola, Nassau County, to-day set Nov. 19 for the beginning of the trial of Mra, Blanca De Saulles for the murder of her husband, Jack De Saulles, The date originally set was Nov, 12, Owing to the fllness of Major De Saulles, father of Jack DoSaulles, who was present when his son was shot and is a material witness for the prosecution, lit was deemed best by counsel on both | sides to delay the beginnir~ of the trial a week. Major De Saulles ts at his home in South Bethlehem, Pi pen i 50,000 FOR CUBAN ARMY. Congress to e Conscription or Selective Draft, HAVANA, Nov. 6.—Either conscrip: tlon or the selective draft will be au- thorised by the Cuban Congress which convened to-day in what fs expected to the most noteworthy session it has held since Cuba became a republic. Leaders of both political parties are agreed on the raising of @ large military force, probably more than 59,000 men, ‘The only difference is as to the method of forming this defense army. PRISONER IN ARMY AN |. W. W, PLOTTE Private at Plattsburg Confesses and Will Testify Against William D. Haywood. | PLATTSBURG, N. ¥.,, Nov, 6— | Paivate “Frank E. Woods" of the 16th United States Field Artillery, who admitted he is a member of the I. W. W. whon arrested at the officers’ training camp Saturday on suspicion of knowing what had caused the formed the military authorities to- night that his real namo is Frank B, Wermk, and that he is the author of several communications seized by Government officials during the recent LW. W. raids, These communica- tions are sald to refer to “dropping of files in the cogwheels of some a}! MORNING NOON or NIGHT -That’s when ttike them! James MeCreery & Co. 5th Avenue 34th Street ELECTION DAY SPECIALS FOR MEN Madras Shirts 2.35 Fine woven Madras with custom finish. 7.45 ' Heavy Broadcloth Silks in a large range of staple and novelty stripes. Gloves 2.10 Gray Mocha Gloves with embroidered backs, regular and cadet sizes. Army Sweaters 4.00 Army in) Khaki model; low neck; sleeveless. Sweaters Sweater Coats ' 6.50 Woolen Ar collar and sleeves. Blanket Robes 7.50 Made of good quality Bla shawl collar. Woolen Army Reefers 1.50 Woolen Gloves 1.00 Silk Half Hose 1.10 silk Half Hose in Black and Colors with reinforced soles, heels and toes. To Close Out— y Sweater Coats with Military French cuffs; Made of An wide range of An_ extensive self or black | end Four-in-H Color; slip-on or Outing Flan Made of ext long sleeves; nkets; notch or | S65 | Balbriggan U B Men's Whit initials: | Colors 10.50 Silk Scarfs 1.65 Large open-end Four-in-Hand Scarfs; made of extra heavy Silks and Satins; attractive patterns and colorings. Silk Scarfs 95c merican Silks and Satins in a patterns and colorings. Silk Scarfs 55c e assortment of large flowing- and Scarfs in stripes, figures and plain colors. Pajamas 1.35 Made of good serviceable cotton material anel, Pajamas 1.65 ra heavy Outing Flannel; mili- tary model; pearl buttons; silk frogs. Shirts & Drawers each 2.25 Made of natural color Merino; shirts have drawers in reyular and stout Union Suits 1.45 Tnion Suits with long sleeves. | Handkerchiefs ox of 6 1.50 e Handkerchiefs with colored Half Hose 25c Pair Good serviceable Half Hose in Black and 97 Raincoats Made of Tan or Gray Rubberized Cashmere or Double Texture Cloth 95c Made of woven Madras or Mercer- ized Materials, Comprehensive assort These Shirts were taken from regular stock in order to make room for the rapidly increasing supplies of Men’s Army Requisites. rtunity is presented to purchase a generous supply An excellent op for future needs. “« McCree ry Silk Shirts’’ Made of he ments of patterns; fiullless v 3.95 ‘avy Silks and Crepe. workmanship aud finish deaths of several army horses, in- | . THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1917, high powered machinery” and “tak- in, ks Sere ann’ ‘ermk is with detng a gertor from « Federalized Wisconsin Infantry Regiment, He said he would appear as a Government witness agaipst William D, Haywood, indicted leader of the IL, W. W. | —_—_—>— | SCHUYLER L. PARSONS DEAD. Widely Known tn Bust: clety and as Racing Sti Schuyler L. Parsona, widely known In business and society and, with W. H. Knapp, owner of one of the finest stables of thoroughbred racing horses tn the country, died suddenly yesterday at his home, No, 524 Fifth Avenue. Apparently in good health, he had returned Satur- 5th Avenue dames As Age Advances the Liver Requires occasional slight stimulation, day night from Baltimore. Hoart dis- ease waa the cauns of death. Born in this city on Oct. 12, 1852, Mr. Parsona was @ member of one of the oldest families in New York. In 1872 Mr Parsons went to London, where he engaged in the Mast Indian and Souta American trade. Returning to New York In 1875, he becams a member of the firm of Parsona & Letit, engaged in the same line, He was a member of many clubs He loaves three children, one of whom Schuyler Parsons jr, is in France with the American Ambulance Corpa. CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS snag, CONSTIPATION Patel fVewttoad hears ieestere Colorless or Pale Faces #4!ly indicate the absence of Ironia & condition which will be greatly Siiee oe Carter’s Iron Pills Falle Four Breaks Stull. In opening « window early to-day, James McGee, forty yearn old, a fire- man, lost his Salance and fell four atorioa at his home, No. $12 Third Ave- nue, He ta in Flower Hospital with a fractured skull and internal injuries. SUNDAY WORLO WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, ee D MeCreery & Co. ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. 34th Street f 1,500 yards of All-Wool Dress Serge Special, 1.65 yard Medium and dark shades of Navy Blue, also Black. Specially Prepared Sale for Election Day MISSES’ & GIRLS’ APPAREL _v| | HI Hundreds of high grade rugs were purchased many months ago, at much less than present market prices, in anticipation of this annual event. 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