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oes - of ~ wages THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1918. ; o names in the diwctory of the |e itor bt tury MMnewtnumee Mee! ON HABEAS CORPUS WRIT vty 2m ce vavrar nd wana abe! MOVES SENATORS TO TEARS | ines owns” troop, revived therm |Rainbow Division, further informa. | ¢ with a pulmotor. i [ton is awaited by their friends. States Iniantry (vid Oth), who was | ee eT ee eee cronrephs er tere| hote in Finnish, saying she was tired ‘ | The following members of Company | $1/8htly wound ction on March | " : \ if, prosentinw ote 40 cRell | f life, which | hat It bad My cook AY ceived a jetter fro: 0 Gets Cor fe: net \de-to- self, presenting one to cach purchaser | 4s Janta Pateatl * of life, whic as not wha’ t | ) K of the 165th wore in Sunday's casu- | gay in. w nich Be wre BY Tee te ae rant Order When Bri te-t ! ot $100 bond. She bought $5,000 | Missourian’s Patriotism So High He} been supposed to * sossplea. ty Jalty ist as having been slightiy | worry about him use tt eane| Be Fails to Appear, but Dis- worth herself | Was Often Misunderstood, Lone epee iB | wounded: [tase much toner” (will not write! covers She Has Changed Mind. "hones Colleague Declares. JAIL FOR ITALIAN DEPUTY. 5 t. Fra . nay, we }much, m a ed, “for ‘ aa | mast 1th poe rier. nemate ¢ Wo need ni of the Fest We can get) Mdward Keonan jr sailor in th ' ’ ! ST, LOUIS DISTRICT LEADS | WASHINGTON, April 15.—Both | sectatiat Sentenced for “Defeatiam™ | McElroy, Dorrine, Johnstown, Drum-| stro, MeCobe sald her jUnited States Navy, discovered th rae IN LIBERTY LOAN RACE | Houses of Congress to-day paid thelr Fe- and Pro-Germaniam, —— shatatoey SGIRNG) Gord, Souk 3, PINKS | tarber. wee & eeUrAS UNE UR Geel te ee aa (Continued from First Page.) spects to the momory of Senator Will-| ROME, Aprit 15.—Soctalist Deputy One Man Killed by Accident] orm? won ttn vets Corp he |nted tut i men mage mca: om = wet of Yubeas coronn And he sat, opt Home Minune] flea pen Tor hee Majority Only Slight! |ward Thomas Harren, No, 400 Haat | Port! after his arrival In France, He| courts « nate nm avit, ot “hubene School No. 142, Henry and Rapelyea|Has Subscribed 36 Per Cent. of |yesterday—the sixth member of the|fectien™ and pro-Germaniem, ‘4 0 » 9 . j lived with mothe youn, is~ nt whi he ? Street Hrookly: ro! 5 . . - : ajority Only Slightly 20th Street; Privates Harry T. Byrnes, | ter at No. 1022 Third Avenue, Manbat, | Wunene which was what Keenan Streets lyn, got two $50 bills| Quota, Not iding City Sonate to die since the United Btates Wounded |No, 688 Cresvent Streot, Brooklyn; |t#n, 0nd was their sole support. | needed. DE uta Gene anatacatae It ; entered the w | John Peter Christy, No, 185 West 63d | y M Liztic Sullivan of No, $49 Bast| tig wants to m Miss Starguerite “2% Cecelia Murray, thirteen, Both Mae as Pa: i Apc ; 42d Street s been notified that her . Tag ‘ pupils said that they had tnduced| WASHINGTON 15.—The sale| Funeral eervices—for whigh both} 1 One membe the 16th Intantry | Streets John J. Conetry, No. 344 F brother, Private William BF, Fitge | Doran ( n Street, Jers their parents , peel . Srila se a" 5 é Member of the 165th Infantry | avenue; Patrick Dowling, Nu. 98 15th | patrick, twenty-three, of the TEAS Cis, hed BAVe Wal ENINEGL TO ce te Gave WEEKS Se el cineca n bonds is in|House and Senate adjourned—were to fold 69th, New York) on Gen. Per) ctroot, Bayonne, Nu J ; Joseph Gully, address, was slightly wounded while | q.1+ ville i Waaea Gad 4 for two baby bonds, full swing to-day for tho first time in | be held at Senator Sione's home here at shing’s casualty list published to- 230 Fast 1 ‘ sItghting with the 166th, Previous |Wite © white, and Keenan understood The race for the baseball cham-|all twelve of tho Fedoral Reserve |4 P. M. to-day. The body will be 3 Bth Ktreet; Willlam R.| te enicuing Fitepatrick was a cheats [it Was all fixed up for a wedding a s00n pionship of the Liberty 1 yeah ’ day, is Corporal Winthrop V. Rode-|Henlon, No. 1 Chestnut Street, Port | {eur and joined the regiment two days |%% he could got suMctent shore leave. wi) aa ae tty Loan Lengue | Districts. After a delayed start, 0¢- |shipped to Missouri. | ald, who died trom accident, He|Jervis, N. ¥.; Herbert L, Horton, No, | ifter this country entered the war, |He got it Wednesday and ind Mise Doran Greinke #1 a he lc the Polo | casioned by a nine-day pre-campaign | + Reed paid a tribute to the ; 3 3 1 Wash! . sd He is well known in the lower part of |to the marriage license window. Having Grounds nM he Giants and the speaking drive, the Minneapolis dis- i a * Hl ‘out was a momber of Company M, and |? Ws seh fa Paha White Plains, Hronx, being a member of the [obtained the Heense they parted ao that Robins officially open the National | trict began taking subscriptions ee ee ee the, lved at No. 440 William Street, South |. ¥ red Loudendorf, No, 69 {ta Athletic Club and other or: |she could go find a bridesmaid, Hut sho League season, ‘The league is the | the other eleven districts resumed the loo eee cucte Gikk Tees sererditnel Orange, N. J. He was twenty-three | Palmetto Street, Brooklyn | ganizations, ‘Tho day the news of his |didn't come back and Keenan, figuring idea of Lieut. Marty Meal who | canvans with renewed vigor sy erat rbehe phil Ld bende hts ' ; Priv 0d |injury was received, his brothe! s be bcalalie het; aateee Nee al canvass with renewé jo anding of many men, his loyalty | War and formerly was in the loan depart- vate James 1, Reed of Company | jrrank received a letter from hima, that her father was detaining her, asked suggested using the popularity of | According to latest advices to the ed that he was ‘orton mnie ment of the Guaranty Trust Company |™ 165th Infantry, whose namo ap-|dated Feb. 27, In which he sald: ait gt os habeas corpus, which the ball tossera to paste another | Treasury Department, the St. Lous ii ‘ a pI z ” % A prow, ‘th nd er fathe . i a Jepartment, o F a eee [peared on ® recent casualty list as| Tom Connolry, Jim Dunbar and | morning hefore View Chancellor Orifin piece of court plaser on the Kaiser | district has obtained a larger per v4 1 On the list are six other names be- | having been killed by accident, was|myself are quite healthy, as wo are |i, Torney City : '™" through tho sale of Liberty Bonds, | Cent. of it# quota than any other. |Reed concluded. Senator Page of Ver-| usnion Lomio |the only son of 2'ra, Gertrude p, | Betting plenty to eat, with exercise Subscriptions ¢ ig approximately | mont, whoge grandson, Paymaster C. D. | Yes, the “easiest shoe on [Ena teaining. 1 guons’ we will take'a | "i love Edward,” sald Mien Doran, | Every #60 Bond sold by @ baliplayer| per cent. of its quota of $130,000,000 | Heed, of No. 118 West Grand Street, | poke at the Germans soon, We aro |while her father looked straight at her will count one point, a $100 bond two| already had heen reported to the Fed- | ,ake Was aboord the Cyclops. biped earth” is made in the best 7 WN. J. eb, ®. not allowed to tell you "Lo" rut—but—bi point. Jeral Reserve banks SEPT choy A Ree ata hs heed atcha Ba diteauhh Shot tanec T not allow > tell you Where we are, |"I love him, but—but—but I don't want points and 80 on. The player|eral Reserve banks and this figur Jate chamber, styles, too. The handsome, | Reed receive etter to get married just y | © d a letter in which he|put you get more out of the papers Jed just yet.” credited with the largest total in| ‘id not include the subscriptions o S tel Is f jc Sen. s », ibed the life of a soldier Im | than we could tell yi am glad v) 7 oe wi » could you. I glad I $ Gity of St. Louis, Don t Say nce. Private Reed was an elec | joined the 69th and did not wait for a ee eee hots Conic Le bap dn Noverver, centred ‘about former Ch os women’s Spring wear that you will find here all have “ ass trical engineer in the employ of the the draft, as I am with dismissed. The girl and her father went prize. mt | : ‘A Pound of Tea’ |Pennsyivanie Haliroas asd. elec |fesl enes'over bere, I guste we wil Keenan out another, GERALDINE FARRAR sinas at| MINERAL BILL APPROVED. || oon W. rots Say worked on the New York subway. |all see action pretty soon, and all ved the sailor, “I've done PUBLIC : the healthful fort of Ho i the York ay. | * f , ] . LIBRARY. ss = . e healthful comfort o! H was & dencend nt 0 t Gen. Joneph | hands, are anxious for the show to|my bit anyway. I'll keep this marriage| 4 crowd larger than the ordinary er tht bate pudeerimtaglapr rt FINNISH GIRLS HELD the famous felt and cork } | tionary ‘troops in Philadelphia Tho Tom Connolly referred to en | ene for future reference. |noon jam that presses around the| world during war time by encouraging | \]|]_ cushion. | oNiliawe,, Clerk | Fitasimmons yet ted from No. 2385 Third Avenue, SCE Ra eTIWE Liberty Theatre at the Public Li. | the production of ores, metals and min- FOR A SUICIDE PACT It takes fine shoemaking terday from his son, Sergt, Thomas | as missing. y reported 11 OST 4 TRENCH PALS vrary assembled to-day at 12 o'clock | ¢rale, Recensary for te Meni yA rted to build such shoes, and E Fitasimmona Ot the iath, Dee not ‘ney A. Conton of No. 316 [ep Ane eUee eraratee Farrar ging in the past, ts jy Dill fae T | nothing but the patented t then "lt the 1 Sergeant writes: ment has been slightly wounded |the dense mass of humanity packing ea ee ee tue wy One Found Unconscious I] you will enjoy in them, you'll get rea [soph main object of thelr barrage |Conlon was graduated from St. Vin- | | lente oie ermci emai an tteeat eating | ame Man Boe) Ee ary, to fix the | from G: li] Most styles, 87 to $9. | deliciousness of pure, Fe eee oe eee arrage | cent Ferrer’s School and was the first | Private Becker, Company E, 165th, |notes, of the national anthem rolled | price of those mates | eae " $OLD ONI i pu face of death, fire on them and there. \of the members of tho Juntor Efoly re rie over the heads of thousands. er 7 Aill Slainu, eighteen, and Zera SOLD ONLY AT fresh, fragrant leaves fo wive away our position to their | Name, Society of that achool to an- Writes of Friend’s Death ‘Other speakers were.Seret. Harold | ANTI-WAR RIOTS IN NORWAY. | cjacer, twenty-two, Finnish domes. LTH pps dll abl PY py a blended ; artilicry. ‘Thia we did not do. They |#Wer,the call to arma. He enlisted in on March 7 Wright of the Lafayette Escadrille, — ajader, twenty-two, Finnish domes- | 11) 12 Park Place, Woolworth Bldg. to perfection. |had a perfect range on us, and how |the 7th. but fearing that regiment) . Roger B. Wood, Shelly Hull and sa ; |tics, in a boarding house kept by | {thoy mloned our position ina mystery | Would Mot be rent to France a8 won| tn a letter addressed to his frlond.| Maing aime, Alma Clayburgh ane, STOCKHOLM, April 15—Anti-mill-|qyeodore Lehtinen, at No. 418 7th | D AReca Lok sad oheees | behind “ue shells landed right | fo, "transfer to the 69th. He was| William D. Coen of No. 86 Autumn| “itatherine ‘Bimmett, Chairman of the Bulltelma mining district Meany; reaerhylitelial elaine oi (of oe Sealed packets only. The letter wae written the day fol- made Corporal in the Machine Gun | Avenue, Brooklyn, Private Elmore Beck: | the Committee of the Stage Women's| where Bolshevism found excellent | k!"68 County Hospital, charged @ith AT ‘ lowing the regiment's firat Company and later was: transferred | or of Company E, 165th Regiment. tells| War Relief, had charge of affairs, | ground for propaganda, have now | attempting suicide wi Ld ih at night In |to the Ileadquarters Company as tcle- ne ; Mon Mad | [tho front line and says things began \graph signulman agate of the day, March 7 Inst, when four tl eae” theatrical wom- spread over the whole of Norchern | y this morr::5 Lehtinen, ¢e- | JP.SMITH ‘SHOE CO. pace ot toe ld eth Wc acteng the an theless nH killed by Gere) Julla Arthur proved to be one of Mine catismilitarists are armed, ang |‘ectins & stron odor of gas, foros! Yor Women Made by « of the old tole, Phe “Sve : : i ,,|the most active workers, holding the|the situation facing the Gove! anne) jthe door of tho girls’ roo th ent pitt eet ete ad alg heey Rh poate iy MmAite sean Rabie | platform and acting as Chairman of in considered serious. ; bade lrup floor, and found both 06 nibelolie ‘ AL ere eer eee / Daniel Brosnan of No. 635 Third Ave- | Padic Sullivan and Pete Laffey. T sup- in ~ et = ‘ the Johnson Service Company, No. 123 | they neo ca) ne ani 5 air Fs : ms : a Bssak eae mbamers: aa: [they seemed no Droud of aim,” | The Best Thrift Bargain in the Store is a sistant. , ha ° 9 A i cot him. He was standing on the firing| |. Third Liberty Loan Bond at 44 Per C & | step of the trench, H. } 4 ent, | pride . ar a ||GOLDSALL ACCUSED AGAIN. |i {'istehinay "taunted nim. What | | tne! fe carry 8 of Sonoras and Victor Talking |l| sey arene a fine mud clinker you have turned out || | ; : - i be, .° i | °, . Th Machines with a range of prices guaranteed to suit all, iy rida coca gemma ieectavimeaneal ie, | DOr Greel | to tl The best record service obtainable, delivery prompt and WASHINGTON, | April 18—A. new | water That was tho last T enw im, London feah" | warrant charging Frank J. Goldsall with | because I was c . Bo now. ||. <0 } pe free to any point in ges ce York. a |}\ |obtatning $1,503, 104.84 Guaee dase: rae with them all kone. 1 Risse aa out e | e pti h Send us your name an dress, and insure receiving ||| ‘¢™#* from the French Government waa| Wick for pals. Well, war is war, The| | Fifth A j ues¢ ; f sworn out today before District Su.| Germans have been sending everythi | L venue at 35th Street our monthly bulletins of new records and our Record libr: rene G 1 i ‘theme |e ; sont) Socaetions DR salsa wer Mtr eee cine | ws fico onan he ter met aoa Soaks 4677 ’ to-day after forty days in custody on a} that keeps us guessing.” who Catalogues sent on request. Prices from $20 up. || charge of larceny pending extradition. Becker relates a thrilling experi ‘ } rd iberal Payrabot Phas Welte, Callie Phone. . eon "lot his own while on the way ie ike “J SPE IA { ht Pa || clemene BE: Chartes! | field hospital ( | O GE VY t and az Tveaee ta way meet Pease clatana ape ae r U ast sesh nuffour was on pins and needles. He| | i . * * ou i : ° “nt i] 128 West 42nd Street pg RR pee Rear hog Card | omen’s Higher-priced | Women’s Tailored Suits mit Mllto Prince Sixtus de Bourbon, it was an-|ately, the fire Mita YS | D } 2 J asec LL Ry sai, nef aid cane "oer resses Only 32.50 34.50 @& 44.50 bf at The new satins, the advanced Spring ideas Sizes 34 ta 44 f . as to foulards and crepes, compose dresses fea- These suits are later Spring styles taken from , , Saree : turing serge, taffetas. All are wartime ideas— our regular priced stock and reduced for this event n sel re styles, reduced from higher grades for Conservative styles and suits adapted to \ ; it 4 uesday. dressier occasions in the materials accepted for f 7 } e@ e Includ ies fashionable wear this season—Poiret twills, : ncluded also: A new purchase of tricotine, tricotines, serges, ga i i i i jersey and serge dresses in entirely new model Color ge hae hoe fee f r j models Olors are sand, black shi i... MADISON AVENUE « FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK (shown forthe first time). Preferred sites, Oxford, and the naa ee : every one. resses of superior materials and An opportunity to secure a higher-prit i | u : ; ; a n priced suit : Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street the finest making, priced up to $65.00. at more than ordinary price saving. ore \ ; [vein the Army of Small Savers. Buy W. S.S. Thrift Stamps. Given on Request in place of change. | bs . bd 4 A Remarkable Offering of A Special Sale of ANNUAL HOSIERY SALE 4 . . 2 } r ty } Sitcnai's Tallored Sut Hand-embroidered Pillow Slips, | eae Hosiery at Very Attractive Prices m ts . Ms | You e Difficult to Overemphasize the Importance of This Sale Event ' s ancy Baskets, Etc. j ____The items of this sale include, first, regular stocks which have become broken f now being held, comprises several hundred wilt tite Place ioenosein CPmsedan' to 1 in sizes; second, specially large purchases of regular grades contracted in advance i q of the newest Spring models, developed in ches Niedi s Daaeie 4 he | for this event with resultant price benefits. ework Department, on } u the fashionable materials, and uniform, ? : ie y ths hook eae CHILDREN’S SOCKS AND STOCKINGS marked 6 Pairs for 95¢ 2 i 35 i 4 At the low prices quoted the values offered 7,872 pairs of os plain and Fancy “erer ar Socks, - Plain and the extraordinarily low price of ia Cotton Socks lain and turnover Children’s Mercerlzed Cotton Socks, plain fan i ae fl e mp . ps, Some sad tone : : » pla ‘ancy socks Ina wide range of coloring: Al ARE VERY EXCEPTIONAL ; and heels. Plenty of colors; all’'sizes and fancy. Plain white, tan, black, sky Sizes 5 to 934. nar bal oe, | ca Pair and pink, with plain ribbed tops—also 23¢ a j I $29.00 Li A a } nee Ribbad Cobian. Stoskinss in chlte plain white with tancy circular striped near School Stockings, | , 4 ngerie Pillow Slips ; and black, ai me turnover tops of pink. Sizes $ to 934° dium heavy weight biack ae | z ist m i (Sizes 34 to 44 bust measure) (hand-embroldered) in several sizes and designs _ |} WOMEN’S STOCKINGS (Women’s Ready-to-wear Suits, Third Floor) at 30c, & 50c, each mn 29¢ a Pair soc a Pair 1.25 a Pai | Women's Cotton Seam! 92 Gat | Nt Seamless Stockings, In Women's Boot Silk Stockings, plain Thread Silk Stock: Diack and white: “A limited quantity. in SVCmers freak Sk Store pal black and white othe Merete nats | Set tart Bess eure tae It s. All sizes in the lot but not all black and white only. | Mercerized isle Down-efilled Pillows with enred pep 8 ares band fore, sizes in each color. toon wien reinfor double soles, toes | | . : ) Bl ‘covered with plain-colored French sat | Pai gsc a Pair een; a Pair 5 i New ouses from Paris Sine 1a1éci6 1 on i ate F Hey hvagr penta Full Fashioned Silk Stockings, in plain 1+35 @ Pair | { Sizo12\gxl6inches . 2 « «© «© atO5c. white, with double heels and toes and Diack. Also Richeliew ribbed Silk Stock- Silk Clocked Stockings, Black Stock- . | -all beautifully made by hand, variously Size 14 xl8inches . .« «© «» « at &5c Wide ‘double garter band tops, Sizes Ings, in bronze, white and black, Afew Ings with white clocks, and White Stock. } fashioned of batiste, volle, handkerchief 7 Re j Bya to 10}a, fancy silks are included, {ngs with black clocks, | , ’ ’ } linen, Georgette and crepe de Chine, with | Fancy Baskets MEN’S HALF HOSE : embellishments of hand embroidery, drawn | from Japan and the Philippine Islands - m4 ne Hose, ] a 8 Fa * ar pe | rcs Men's Half Hose, tn cotton and lish kK Pla Full Fashic 0 Thread § “ull Fasl | work or filet lace, are shown In the Depart. | ce ; | and silk sg Black, white, ee ee ne teetad oth a "ane cate Hy oh ' pearl gray. Taken from regula gher- “4 LB hed Pyate y ah red double ! ment on the Second Floor et prices ranging Pe liad oa) Baskets 4 Priced’ stocks. “There are not allies Pane and tan, Fully reinforced heels soles, “heels and toes, Pearl gray, . at 45c., 75c., 95c, & $1.50 each ' in each style. and toes with lisle cuffs and soles. champagne, black and white, hs eli ede { Fur Storage, Repairing and Remodeling—3rd floor, Flower, Fruit, Sandwich and Work Ba: $19.50 to $85.00 Lat O5c, 5c, $1.50 & 2,00 { “You Never Pay More at Best's”

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