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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 13, 1918. parents, Mr. and Mrs, Michael |ijsted in the aerial service on July % ONE IN NATIONAL ARMY '. mp Upton lietter from Albert, which, the latter “0 tle 7 3B MEN REPORTED sore | MIRCING IN LST slightly. Say boys were under fire. Not a streak of yellow In any one of them.” Albert said that he had been in the front line trenches for a week, and that there were two medical men with each company, to give first aid went | under ground A telegram addressed to ww Fanny Kreck, No. 414 4 8 rd was taker uid the father, * The officers named in the list in-| clude Lieut, Guy Raymond Fort who died of disease; Franc 1 it was] said, was written In a grotte fifty feet r Christmas that he Mrs. ast 86th have been forty days at the » fT. O'Donobue, of Hart- | === =] Albert Decsi, mentioned in to-day" 4 rote, “Yi vo| containing the messa, | nut, Walter T, O'Donohue, of Hart: | aE 5] pee 1 in to-day'a} front." Albert wrote. "Yesterday we| doaply. meret to inform you tint cosine te | ad Conn, slightly wounded an | , is a saw an airplane battle in the sky|son, Cyril Kreok, has been re reals We matt. Lieut. Joseph P, Burke, Pittston, Pa, a5 |} Maven boy, but his two brothers and} in which our boys took part, while| killed in Action,” lies In the “Unde- | missing in action. Capt, R. M. Dem- | |) $ |] one sister have lived for years inlwe were under a gas attack, Wel livered” file at tho Sist Street and i — ton 3 "] y ter , » | "1 7 eo pv Veate: THA. ing, Ballston Spa, N. ¥., proviously eater Now York, His brother, Paut| were in a barrage fire for two houre,| Third Avenue branch of the: Western then you'll get the real New Yorker and Brooklyn Man Just imagine 160 aig going as fast i he : a prisoner. | m Avenue, Brooklyn. His brotherlags they can be fir. It would dol who formerly lived at the above ad- deliciousness of pure, Among Ten Killed in The list follows: | ieorge also lived there until he en« your heart good to see how calm our dreas, have been without success, ati KILLED IN ACTION. ——= fresh, fragrant leaves Action. Sergts, Martin Cotter, Chicago; tawia| blended to perfection. —_ W. Sage, Zanseville, ©; Corph. Clyde peor ERT 7 hye wes WASHINGTON, May 13. = The! ark, Ind.; Mechanic Christ sntenasmncthenesnianainn, y names of thirty-elght soldiers, mostly | Koth, Hersey, W! Privates Alfred Sealed packets only. § New England men, aro among the|G. Balley, Arviliay 8. Di Philip J This establishment will donate 10% of the gross sales of Monday, May 20th, to one missing reported in to-day's casualty | Brady, No ate Street, New! ‘ FY * o0000000000000 Thay probably w Haven, Conn.; Leonard Leo Dalton, | the Red Cross 2d War Fund. Special items will be offered. yD y —_—_—_ No, 399 Suydam Street, Brooklyn; | " | ‘o-day'! ‘o J W. Forrester, Moutain City, Werld Warts Work Wonders) .To-ceys lise contains & toval of Syril Kree ninety-six names, including ten killed | Tenn; No. 414 East s6th Corpia, Willlam C. Rhodes, Wheel- | ing, W. Va; Street, New York; Elmer D. Miller, | : : ; Hoopeston, 11 | London Greeley DIED OF WOUNDS. | Paris e 1234 James J. Tlerney, Chel- | wen, Man Privates Arthur Vivian Dickson, New Milford, Cénn.; Ed-| mond Le Blane, Nashua, N. H.; 4 Fifth Avenue and 35th Street Established 1879 WAR-TIME FASHIONS ‘Misses’ Voile Frocks Women’s Silk Shirtwaist Misses’ Sizes | 1050 Dresses Special 14.75 Polka-dot patterns are so very youth- Pictured at ‘the right, of crepe de W. Murphy, Jamaica Plain, Mass.; John A. Ort, Omaha; Sol Schuster, Afton, W John Sittelotta, Endi- cott, N. Y.; Kenneth R. Toothman,| Appiealieh, Cumberland, Md DIED OF DISEASE. Lieut. Guy Raymond Forbes, Minne- in; Cook Victor Hugh O’Hourke, | Jountaindale, Ore; Privates Paul C Davis, Bik River, Minn.; Green Dukes, Sam Gullo, Lingua- Neckwear a ever at Mc Cutcheon’s Dainty productions that add a distinctive note to the costume. Our showing this season is Campton, Ga. | | | DIED OF ACCIDENTS. | notable for its beauty and variety. glonma, Italy ; ful and so very summerlike, The chine;-navy, grey, flesh or white, Fashionable Guimpes a iuity Gs Bleek Montes dotted voile shown at the left is Lace-Trimmed, Hand epreially $0. Embroidered, Organdie, Satiste, and Net, $5.95 to 12.95. bicka, 1; Alojay K nester, No H DIED OF OTHER CAUSES. Man- Women's Beaded Voile Frocks Special 19.75 Misses’ and Girls’ Separate Skirts ] Special Organdie Such bright, invitig skirts An exact reproduction of Guimpe, high Dutch . ne MU UN CHA Bical exclusive modei in Geor- ou tucked front, wear gette crepe. All summer ; 3.5 One of the best ones is a cor- colorings, including navy. : Smart Vestees | duroy sport skirt = which , hs is i Organdie or Net, Hand | comes in bright colors and ‘ } Embroidered and Lace white, Misses’ Lengths. 6.50 Women's Pastel Y trimmed, $1.75 to 7.50 . . Spectal ives Checked gabardines are to be Organdie Frocks f : very fashionable, A new skirt ’ ry iS Vestee model, with smart colored hair- Special 24.75 iS Tuckéd, Lace-trimmed, line striped checks, has particular Charming and inviting tor summer KS $1.00. i| ES ALSTON spirit and grace, Misses’ Lengths. is this new model with under. E Collar and Cuff Sets | PRON Ae) Size) 5.95 bodice of lace, and a new rosette iz Tucked Organdie, Lace }) Ww i ao © girdie ‘ Hs ny. | Providence, R. L; Hermnand F, Mo A Girl's Separate Skirt ift a box- girdle, z trimmed, $1.95. Waa peau, Prov Re lsat L. pleated model of cotton — plaid iz Mannish Vests pel Am 4 Ponda E ! f gabardine is among the best of > William S Carde ‘ It. b: | Bristol ets , ‘J , Kg Wer Rin as Pass Pique or Madras, with tiyae'D. Ona beerfietd, | Swarnps the new ones. Lengths 22 to 30 Women’s Separate Skirts BS hg 1 But 81°00. pearl buttons, $1.00. 2 Ma Klija ©, Coll Warwick | Dany NG inches, 7.95 Fashionable skirts of gaba Stocks and Jabote Little Girls’ Frocks —new summer models in Lace-trimmed Net with Hand-Embroidered Dots, 95c ; 8 tailored effects suitable for street Effective Collars 6 to 12 yrs. 0. and smart, jaunty styles suggesting Linen or Organdie, Hand-Embroidered, Lace-trimmed, 0%. Novelty Pique Vests | : s * 5 “| 3 «| - ‘| : | > aI 5 Privates Pierre 1 Renaud, Va itiver, Mass. | | MISSING, | Lieut. Joseph I. Burke, Pittston, Pa H] Serg: LL. Smith, vere Mae Ww Tucker, 0 Juence, RI | rin a M Klin J. Damon, Hoston; F " « Jenee, KL Henry 10) West 16th Colored dotted Swiss — G blue, pink, yellow or lavender in a summer-time model with hand- Second Floor beach and sport. Special 3.10 & 5.10 Third Floor With graceful roll collar, 50c. smocking and lace. | Kot: Frank Daly, Hyde Park, Masa. | 5, ‘ || Albert Deosi, No. 812 Putnam Ave- | rank Sutcliffe, - rte | Brooklyn, N. ¥.; Oliver T. Elliot, | Patrick es | een’ | j] Now Hav i Ne lle - ord, Conn ’ SEVERELY WOUNDED. | ford Conn 8 te Hardy, No. 4% sah ew York Knigh PADIER HOHE MEE AOE Special for Tuesda Fifth Avenue, 34th & 33rd Streets Advantageously Priced Grady W. . Ga.; Sa N. McAuley oe ar 5 % x ; ry a y ‘ Fock (Conn: Sam “sich Misses’ Tailored SuUts, 39.50 Women’'sWool JerseySuits 28.00 Neb; Carl Reinhardt Tleretetore 10 66.00 : - A new sport model, belted box pleat style, it \ i I yle, in fash. ionable heather knits, : of ¢ Mines and serges. clusive taste—-navy and Misses’ Sizes. Second Floor A limite t colored tric | SLIGHTLY WOUNDED. Lieut, Watte O'Donohue, No. | Hawthc Third Floor Baby Carriages all styles and moderately priced Fine, luxurious rolling car- ¢ Child’s Summer Play Set 2 to 4 yrs Apron, hat and bag, made of dainty cretonne in exquisite little flower de- signs, such as one finds upon the daintiest of grandmother’s china or in the pret- liest of sister's flowered — organdie riages of the most thorough equipment and — substantial structure for the wee baby’s first ride, Carts in Hw. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE « FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Pos English dresses, perambulator S% N ' 4 : types, comfortable Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Such fascinating colorings as_ they Danie, are—-and such a cleverly fashioned set Go-carts tha ‘up— —to sli on at tea-time or play-time! ao-caris that fold up > So essential tor the trip - | ‘DALTON, KILLED IN| AGTION, Who wou guess hit ne sue for] a¥9Y when there fa bby " | A the apron is to keep a dainty little frock All phe Me ret 7 | ' ll the styles required BROOKLYN BOY MISSING Of several styles, we picture one are shown in the Lilipu- f at 2.63, tian Bazaar on the } W i Bl Telegram Telling of Death of Cyril Second and Fourth Floor Fourth Floor } omen’s Blouses Krechof Manftan Falls to Reach Mother. just Arrived —————————__. When Leonard L, Dalton was | ‘ . . — FOR IMMEDIATE AND SUMMER WEAR arated he claimed exwinption, but he |) | Children’s Hosiery from England | did not it because his wife, Annic * , : H fald she was perfectly able to take | | The finest assortment of British socks and stockings which we have received in many years. will take place to-morrow (Tuesday) nie OF eres, aad: Ne kya jiitte} New colorings, new designs, that are really wonderful. Lil separated This morning @ telegram The Socks The Stockings +. ay from the War Department came to This Sale will comprise nue ee 50 pr. .95 to 1,50 ———————— Plain colo full-fashioned s Children’s Er ft Blouses of dimity, batiste, organdie, linen, plain and fancy with ribbed, plain or straight tops. bed cotton stockings . ' a : : * te ai 3 Do You Fan or Co . running to toe, which alk a volles, net, Japanese silk and crepe de Chine, In twenty-four to be worn, These are full fas’ different models (some made entirely by hand), all eminently | Care For ee. flere sks. nite a raya id elastic tops, tan, | cy full-fashic socks, i hite, or black, attractive and destrable, variously and very specially priced at | Your Eyes? with ked tops in 12 colorings. \|] Your eyes do a great deal ¢ bd th Nit rose, and 85 to 1.45 : for you. What do you do DAVY WIN) Whe , Misses’ plain Englist . . r “4 pape All-over striped in green, ses plain’ English tine cotton $2.00. 2.95, 3.45, 4.90) & 6.75 | ie he ey vuiny nace black, nav tan, cadet, pink or X He ee i é ne reiNe glasses. Don’t neglect them! ky arian he BRAN Aer: NRE AOpen : Reliable Eyesight Examination 85 to 1,25 a and offering, at these low figures, by ed Eye Specialists, Socks of tan, cadet, gold, oF TS 4 99 49 4.79 | Correctly Fitted Glasses from $2.50 socks with with self or white clocks, 20 to I. i % colored ribbed Also green, rose, black or navy Misses’ English fine tt Isle . H remarkable values | Qéhuich Sons. all wanted with bracelet checked tops and white stockings, full-tashioned, tan, white HI Eatablished 66 Years s clocks, or black. F zl ie erieee - ||| New York: 184 B'way, at John St (This Sale will be held on the Second {| San Hlth Av 30th Bb } Or Navsau, at Ann St FUR STORAGE 2% ||| Bilyn, 498 F ‘ion cor, Bond Bf: | " | aorassmrmomeaurauwewwes You Never Pay More at Best's s

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