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_THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1918, | NS Haven, Conn, @ Yalo student, and 7ys A ’: d by F; h Franklin, St. Lawrence, Clinton, EST INJURED | FRANCE DECOR ATES Fee Senta of he Cer Fifteen American Soldiers Decorated by Frenc sastceters amen Peiton weve: | FEAR FOR SON, AN ENSIGN, bate br bd | ps The medals were awarded for cour- G fe , L ° h nectady; Third, Ninth, Fifteenth and HITS AUTO \ account “tetas for Gallant Defense of Front Line Trench) tress sie tinmens UNBALANCES HER MIND mn in the region ot lonastir be * " iad ax eee | } } tween Ty ib 1916, 7 October, heer beet ee es ) DRE EE eH EDODROOOOE TT 6G7000-0% East Cen 1 Zone—Counties of le, ; j 1917, and especially during the period é a veil ie oe ae Onondaga, Oneida, Oswego, Herki- Mrs, Bruchnell of Brooklyn Goes to} Hurled Through ought Window of Car, } of heavy bombardment between March J %| mer, Lewis, Jefferson, Otsego, Dela-| \jcit Friend in Newark and Is Outer Plate of Skull Is and August of last year. Walker re- I ; : TET "4 ©|ware, Madison, Chenango, Broome, | ee 2 ; ceived the Croix de Guerre in March, 2 | Moss, C 7 : Gortiand. Taken to Hospital There | } 1918, for courageous work along the % | Tioga, Chemung, Tompkins, Cortlan: 4 Gest, of Elliott, Comstock @ French front in Alsace, @| Schuyler; Fourth, Tenth, Sixteent ‘eat for her son, an ensign in the; Morris Geet, of BiMotl, Among the military decorations $ and Twenty-second Regiments navy, caused Mra. Nellie Bruchnell,| Gest, theatrical producers, fs at his awarded to-day to airmen of a famous * " ltorty-five, of No, 151 Harrison Street, ° oe fi French “groupe de combat” was « ° Weat Central Zone--Counties |fortsenee. "66 iahaerié pone sty "aR No, 200 West 79th Street, | War Cross for Corpl. Benjamin Stuart >| Livingston, Wayne, Yates, Seno alanaed | yesterday while visiting a|severely Injured as the result of @ cole ‘Aviator Walcott, Long Missing, | moan tines Boosts Hm medatrwat ‘ Ontario, Monroo, Steuben, Cayuga nd in Nowark. She Is in the Newark |iision In which he was thrown throug I » Awarded War Cross for 4 elved on his bebalf by members of P wees sant Pld lara and! Sp taeds id gatas “et lthe glass door of his automobile Sat- a TOSS nis squadron and will be sent to his 4 o nty-third Regiments. Mrs. Bruchnell had expected her son gs. ie suffered a alight Darin Fight, father, Dr. Charles D, Walcott, Secre- 4 Western Zone—Counties of Erie, | Would visit her Saturday. Apprenensi ire of the skull, one ear was partly i ed land BD i eaceensine te tee on 2) Chautauqua, Cattaraugus, Orleans, |‘ 5 bavine been eit at home Was severed and he has numerous cuts and American | *2¥8: “Corpl. Walcott pursued a Z| Nigara, Geneseo, Alleghany, Wyo-' uchnell was in an ac rons] Druiees about bis head and Eee ae PARIS, Jan. 14.—-The American) enomy airplane two miles and a half Z| ming; Sixth, Twelfth, Eighteenth and Baturday night. Yesterday she|*@*icad which struck his car aped GWag Field Service has just recetved word| behind the German lines and brouglit $ Twenty-fourth Regiments. ent to see Mrs. Sop n of No. sir. “¢ ‘% hautfour hurried him t that war crosses have been awanted| thea” othee. tacntphunne, und was >| The regimentai designation will bol s16 Orange Stre Dr, ate sacttarlum at Week Mane by the French Army of the Orient to! driven down.” Z| indicated as follows, for example:| To Mr ther] Avenue and 77th Street. There the In the attack carried out last week ®| First Regiment, Infantry, Corps of confided her fears, and despite the ray showed the outer “table” i five members of the section which! by the Foreign Legion in the neigh- | Cadets, State of New York. Wh at 4 Phas ot) Bag ca ane dine ho skal) wae opuatereld ‘without the " » c © Gor- 4 “ bad by steadily became, more d he skull was splintered recently returned from the Datkana borhood of Filrey, in which the Ger @ | waiting for the completion of the or- Auaily acted’ in teach 1 skull being injured, Thirtyete of Bb & ‘The men are William Emerson, Henry] depth of half a milo along a Aor tion 2 | sanization of a regiment, battalions eston summoned hes were required to heed cuts, ) vand Walker, all/of a mile, Grenadier Ivan Nook o' may be dtsignated as follows: First uchnell surmised the pr ne leaning which 3 est refused to take Harvard students re remaining in the Legion, was wounded . 5 la rear window on to the fourth floor by telephone that he would be lish of New| #everely in the right arm, Nook had) Cadets, State of New York fire escape, and got to tho ground, [6 At deadlines been wounded several times previous-| 4 Nite a $| ENOUGH CADETS ENROLLED TO| Shere patrolmen were awaiting her.” home at once ch, ci . 'y hot nd the War Cross and two 7 » ns 4 at 8, a, TE ox FORM NINETEEN REGIMENTS. | citations, > ‘ os PHOTO CR.NRWS PHOTOSER, @| Tho number of cadets enrolled for e —— Ow Fat Actress rye £94-9944540-00 oT 2-6-9-04 04 6-6) 644 6O099-9644000446-460000696| training throughout the State at the n¢ Was Made Slim DANIELS COMMENDS Fifteen American goliiers, six of | ’ 2 and 3 In a front line | French officer. These men may be te palate gph hha Mi Gal res an e res ,’ | therm officers, recelve the French trench in nee. slat photograph | of the contingent honored. The 25,465. If completely organized this rai : | names of the men who have been number of cadets would provide for SAILORS’ BRAVERY x de Guerre a a result of | ts that of a citation ceremony on | Gecorated have been withhold, fet Many stare people now depend entiret thelr gallant defense on the nights | the et pnt Mine tn France by a obvious reasons. i slightly more than nineteen regi- | pon Marmola Prescription Tablets for r — ee ui saosin noe sai ments under the plan outlined. Ac- | cr One cle } =xti i Fire ij cording to the fone enrollment the ducing and © Marsh Alone Extinguished Fire 10} cotton tn extingutahing @ ganoltne fire | ‘lees Bronx, Richmond and West-| maximum number of rekiments which ue Chaser’s Engine Room—Men fon a mpmarine chaser. Tho fire |chester; First, Seventh, Thirteenth | Could be provide for in each zone as By taking Marmoln Tabicts several t of the Jones Praised. threatened also to destroy three ind Nineteenth Regiments. fONow York—88% cadets, six rerl- year, Keope her weight just right. a. 5 7 other craft alongside, Long Island one—Counties of : mola, Prescriptio sui 5 i . of] ments. drageuts, coll Marmole, Fi Lee we CHAOS eetclicg bret After tho engine room force had Kings, Queens, Nassau, Buffolk; Sec-| Long Island—,862 cadets, four regi- | gan et them BY a ally Senabiaea Prarie stats Ma, | been driven from the engine room A LAN | jond, Eighth, Fourteenth and Twen-| Tents. | ey zone—3,008 ca tats ae Mich. "te you have not fred trem | chinist’s Mate, second class, United py eae eee gh rurdey bebcehs eect ‘ i ia sn nity ‘i two regiments. OonTLON THA do 00, They are harmioss and effoctive.| isto Naval Iu and threw on the fire several cans dson Valley Zone—Counties of| East Central Zone-—2,838 cadets, | + » Aart. ates Naval Reserve, for courageous! 5° 4. extinguishing preparation. 1 Rockland, Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, |two regiments. 3 brings the fragrance of Ceylon’s ovousellle — = —— A little later volumes of smoke |Columbia, Bullivan, Ulster, Greene,| West Central Zone—2,674 cadets, | ante arose from burning oll in the base of INING BOYS Albany, Schoharie, Rensselaer, War. | Cente sone—2,769 cadets, img Bardens to your table. | the starboard engine. Marsh do- hington, Essex, regiments, Packets only—SALADA TEA CQ., 100 Hudson St. | Bal|wcended @ second time with a salt} | Bl water hose and extinguished the | te NY , \ as a Washable Dress Lea, ant enlatea' in Montes [All in New York Affected by . j Oct, 19, 1917, Compulsory Law—Com- Fa rics | Mr, Dantele also has sent letters | hires : , of commendation to the following | missions for Officers. . M4 | Jones for heroism following the tor- r | UBANY, Ja 14.—. let la James McCutcheon : & Co. By yise crime vestel on Boo: "| ALBANY, Jan. 14—A complete pian | / ° \ A A Charles Charlesworth, No, 401 for regimental organization oer 7 ’ announce their first showing of Imported and West 29th Btreet, New York, every boy in the State subject to| A Store of Individual Shops i i Philip J. Burger, Lansingburg, | the Slater-Welsh compulsory military erican Dress Cottons and Linens for the pee ; . ¥. training law, was announced to-day | <j , SR traate Spring and Summer of 1918. Ck Sa Sk A we ee es oe Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets e.% The collection of Foreign Goods was personally Libba U. Chase, Nantucket, | miaston, selected in Europe last Fall by our own buyer Mass. The plan ts contained In a series of aa as from the leading manufacturers of France. Harry L, Gibson, Philadelphia, general orders issued by the Burean . . : . 4 a Switzerland and Great Britain. Our American Edward Meler, Bay City, Mich | of Technical Military Training of the @ i i Commission, of which Col. William Hf. | , manufacturers have provided us with some rl fica La ba Nha cpa | To-morrow (Tuesday), January Fifteenth wonderful fabrics completing the finest assort- ing Work In Air, Chapin is head. ‘The orders also | i ment of Dress Cottons we have eve: presented TG Vee eee ae atioca | ranamlt. the eutharity of the Cor-| 44 ‘olney son, one o! © erican ay pylkisearallae sae ng work in a| ston for the appointment of cadet | Special attention is directed to ‘‘Rodiers” fab- rics, Crepes, Crepons, Plaided Voiles, Coin- Spots, Plumetis, Chenille Spots, etc., Swisses from St. Gall, Handkerchief Lineas, Ginghams, Organdies, Batiste, Hand-printed French Crepes, Japanese Crepes, White Skirtings and Dress Linens in every shade. Special January Sale Fine White Lingerie Materials Quality Per Hox 100 Spinning-wheel Brand Longcloth 36” wide $2.50 200 Spinning-wheel Brand Longcloth 36" wide 3.00 Spinning-wheel Brand Nainsook 36” wide 2.50 Spinning-wheel Brand Nainsook 39” wide 2.75 | recent French communique, is a son Commissioned and non-commisstoped | of the Rev. G. I. Wilson of this city, officers, the first time such designa- Field Secretary of the Presbyterian tions have been authorized since the | State Synod, and was himself a senior student for the ministry at Washing- | | ton and Jefferson College, when he | antiated, | In accordance with the orders, two January Clearance Sale Women’s High Class Furs At Important Price Reductions establishment of the compusory train- ing system. Young Wilson, who ts pilot in the squads of squadron for long distance bombing group cons raids, first served as an ambulance driver and then obtained a transfer. He was Captain of his college's track ‘ i . . Wilson, 1s four squads has been made a platoon Me SaU Lag pasion avtadlenlgenvot | ay te! oraanland wilhi'sns secon HUDSON SEAL COATS—(Dued Muskrat) iiinieacite Heutenant and one sergeant, Squad: ; 15 TAKEN IN RAIDS lay he cada ant ‘ie zat Pani tained h vo lieute nis and c ~ AFTER CAFE HOLD-UP cunt ll audeon seal Coats Hudson Seal Coats lets shall constitute a ting of one corporal, one pri each squad, When an enrolment of te, first class and six privates in Ned Be 81 BYE Bed BW 8 you> ‘hated ; Fippd When the enrolment warrants 42-inch length (Dyed Muskrat), conver- Belted or loose model (Dyed Muskrat), Pies ala Brand Neer pie wie ee | re 5, SOBRE IAN W i pe formed with: one tible collar and deep cuffs of Hudson seal. 87 00 trimmed with real skunk fur. ( innin; moo) E Pratt Sat ify First Three captain, one first Heutenant, two sec- | ms z = Japanese Nainsook 39” wide 3.95 —& Victims Fail Me pe ae Three See eae Cat ate aereeen Reduced from $125.00 Reduced from $265.00 235.00 Kamura Nainsook 42” wide 4.50 a Arrested—Robbers Gc one supply sergeant, one mess ser- | Away With $402. unt, four sergeants, tw Meats ecpantthe frist combed varnaedihey are ve cor-|ll Hudson Seal Coats Hudson Seal Coats i] > load ; * : ’ P4|| Fitteen men are in jail to-day as P* sve Saiyan load Belted model (Dyed Muskrat), 45 inches Full-length model (Dyed Muskrat); collar an preg yell geen pers Children’s by the remult of ralda mate by detectives weirs privat 4 first class, seventy- | long; collar and cuffs of real skunk fur. 145 00 and cuffs of self or real skunk fur. 250 ; VP ade $a A 2 ; ener Tt saa at Phe tota anh. compaay | fe 285 in ten-yard pieces, each piece put Berens Seat ss | aaesorn:be Sh ass op ot eo ne Reduced thom S186.00 SOM up in a box. : ee Hie a lita GaaMteRA tie Sees ae 7 : eee one Hit and jned ends and four cadet oftere | Hudson Seal Coats Hudson Seal Coats . When they left it was with the warn-|panies, battalions ma organized. | Of all seal (Dyed Muskrat), or with collar, Full-length model (Dyed Muskrat); collar Fifth Avenue, 34th & 33d Streets ,,, Trade Mare Pal ing that it Ae pias stirred from the cate ]In each battalion there w tee veel cuffs and border of dyed skunk fur. 165 00 and cuffs of real skunk or kolinsky fur. 26 within half an hour he would de kil t 1 ae eaadae aeail < 3 20x pre NOMENA ITM =| Isephone Polon Headguarter Rank mallen m8) Reduced from $195.00 Reduced from $295.00 265.00 - ste aac Detectives Cassett! and Barber! took niin P cae : tie desiriatinn ior tbe trsimen ane tei ‘ion I Hudson Seal Coats Hudson Seal Coats : they found three men who seemed to 1 battations Belted or loose model (Dyed Muskrat), Belted or loose model, trimmed with real ‘ ( 4 them to answer the ription, but the nt, wh cape collar and cuffs of self or skunk fur. skunk or kolinsky fur. : f Jetim failed to identify them non-commisstoned { officers w “ . : 99% i : Tiree pone de! Divae ctlewand be selected from the cadets, Instrv Reduced from $235.00 195 00 Reduced from $325.00 285.00 | y raided a asioon at No. 10 Hamilton |tors will be the regimental oMcers of Py Street and took tweive prisoners. [the line and staf’ and chaplain “fl Joseph Bambito and John Br Rend) in APPOINTMENTS TO BE DETER- ot | GbaTe® Obuilivan law. when two rec| MINED BY EXAMINATIONS, REAL SCOTCH MOLE or CARACUL COATS ‘ | volvers were found back of tho bar] The cacets will be given examina. | rh t And three more guns in pool tableltiong to determine appointment. nfl] Real Scotch Mole Coats Moire Caracul Coats ° pocke' ne ox v na erage of 75) . ese peace ie ay: rs 5A] | Full-length model; large collar of mole or Full-length model; trimmed with real ; STATEN ISLAND NOTES, [rer cent mnt me attain to bari taupe fox fur. Reduced from $375.00 499-00 — skunk fur. 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