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THE EVENING WORLD, poe esos NEW YORK SOLDIER si esgessear WHO DIED AWAITING COMMISSION IN FRANGE 1 « AREGNENNAMES OF NAY HEROES Anil Commemorates Con- duet of Marine at Blov Up of Maine enry Laub, a native i a f Ballard; the ; Babbitt eut. Fitzhenry Babbitt; the Claxton Midshipman Thomas Claxton; the ton for Lieut. Arc’ Ham I Hamil the Bush for I a lon Midshipman the Hatfied for Midst » Ha FALLS 75 FEET 10 STREET FROM ELEVATED AND LIVES WASHINGTON, Ma nounced that he famed fourteen more new foat destroyers in memory of 1 A well-dressed man about 2 fee navy won distinetior a ft » through heroic luet at Third Avenue and Bleven of the vessels are named for|iyn, at 4 A. M. to-da wMcers killed In the war of 1812, Of/% few fee the others, the Anthony is name shading memory of Sergt. Major Wil ‘The injured man the Norwegian Hos; as Willam hony of tie Marine Corps, who ee euois . Moran of No. 287 Street, and as @istinguished himself when the Maine n of No 465 12d Street, | wan n up in Havana Harbor; the © police could find no| MeDermont Lieut. Commander F to say whether David A. MeDermont in the); s pushed from the “ Civi} War, and the McLanahan for ain. The point| see + Mic ‘ Tenant Mc © of the ane passed Mid man Tenant 3 na. dit | JAMES A. DOONAN han, who wa ed when @ party n near, He probably —— = "NAMES “COAL WEEK” TO "SPEED FUEL PURCHASES June 3 to 8 Announced by Garfield as Time to Place Orders for Next Winter's Needs WASHINGTON, May 20,- States Fuel Administration has dire EXTREME REDUCTIONS its State representatives to ask the Governors of all States to issue procia- mations announcing the observance of .* June 3 to 8 be made to get industries and domestic o | umers to order their next win To the argument advanced tn some TO CLOSE OUT .00 t the coal orders a promply 1 not ‘s ‘an be | ‘of the Teaulrements. of the pric ral for next winter BGs membrance of empiy con s8 days still fresh, tt {s aign for early buying NEWEST MODELS OF FOULARD, SERGE ¢ i SATIN, GEORGETTE, CREPE DE CHINE, Values too sensational to quote a a ‘AVIATOR GENET HONORED | YEAR AFTER HIS DEATH the new zoning sys- on the mines being kept pa 66 Q ua ] 1 t y F 1 r st 9) et American to Lose Life Carry- : S. Flag Cited for Heroism by ing | Ham It is the honest hardwood smoking we give these hams at Gobel’s Kitchens that makes them so delicious. Only the best young hams chosen for the |'Vive la Fr descendant of the a French M *, and w ¥ Kitchens are ; process. a ale ; (he curing is done with care Frankfurters ican flag. H and accuracy. The result is Bologna home was in UE ¥ H tender, fragrant, flavory ham. Slicing | These are perfect hams for Bologna COLORS PRESENTED baking whole, or you can buy Liver Sausage Gobel's Smoked Ham by the Cooked Ham 10 Two U, Ay REGIMENTS slice for broiling, frying, and Smoked Ham | piacealsthatticny baking. There is no finer meat Bacon latent bo Office for lunches and dinners. Cooked isevent yl yi a Ne has "er Ask for Gobel’s “Quality Corned Beef Hee yal ne Ameri- First” Smoked Ham at good Pure Lard | can ution, delicatessen and food stores. | WITH TH! AMDRICAN ARMY IN FRANCE, Sunday, May 19 (Asso ndant of ved w fcers, a stand of natlo’ » two (ldclf Sobels PURE MEAT PRODUCTS Indorsed by Alfred W. McCann. | aiso, Chill, MONDAY, MAY 20, 1918 BVIOUToow Furs and Draper BRAVERY OF DRAFT MEN ROUSES PRIDE OF RELATIVES HERE Casualiy List Shows New Yorkers Are in Action—Bronx Minstrel Man Dead. 38th Street Th ty list printed to-day In- dicaten that some of the drafted men from the New York district have been in action recently. Relatives ex pressed pride when notified of the selected soldiers’ exploits. Private Joseph Linhardt of No. 680 Fairview Avenue, Ridgewood, Queens, drafted last October, was seriously | wounded. When he went to Camp | Upton his pet dog, a companion of |vears, refused to be consoled, On April 29 the animal whined so it had | to be taken away, The War Depart- ment’s message to the family states that Linhardt was wounded on that 4,500 Women One of the Most P. Doonan of Hook and | Ladder Company 47 was notified that his son, James A. Doonah, twen- ty-six, had died in France from heart disease, Tho family live at No, 3047 Perry Avenue, Bronx, Young Doonan was a grad of Clason Point Mill- tary Academy, and was a motion pic- | ture photographer. He was widely| known in the Bronx as an amateur minstrel end man, He was one of forty-two out of 218 army students | who passed the tests at Cornell Uni-| versity for admission to the aviation | service as a photographer, and the arents recelved from | r April 16, saying he! had qualified as an aviator and was daily expecting his commission. | One of the draft men severely | wounded was Charles Berger John- son, thirty, of No, 7@ Loraine Street, | Brooklyn. Two of his brothers are in| the United States Navy, When the| summons came from his draft board | he was a sailor on a ship at Valpar- and it was two months later that he learned he was drafted while at Wilmington, N, C., and hur- i to Brooklyn by rail, He went to in January. in J, Cummings, serlously | twenty-three and lved| with a brother, John Cummings, at No, 794 Ninth Avenue. He enlisted in the United States Army two years ago, and afte ng service on the Mexican border was in one of the first regiments to be sent to France, He was born in Ireland and has three brothers living In New York City. J er of, No, 314 East 56th severely ne, and enlisted y in the 7th Field| night hés mother, | dreamed that she| uked fleld, PVEOVVWVVOEVEVYD serviceable materials, the caref dressers as thi time needs in wounded, ’ ‘ as w son, Louls jr. sald he would enlist day to avenge his brother. 1,000 SOLDIERS ENJOY PLAYHOUSE'S FREE BIL Miss George Arranges More Sh —Stage Women Net $3,500 at Morosco Theatre. The free vaudeville shows given by ws Frace George and the Stage Women's | War the Pla night. It series, for ef for soldiers and sailors at | use came to an end last was the w of the 9 mon in uniform heard the | ur of his best ballads, in-| juding "Mother Machree “3 Long Trail,” thusiasm tenor in f and the and they Long went who has t arming | free per- TRS raze U.S. Government Inspected Establishment No. 317 Morgan Ave. and Rock St. Brooklyn, N. ¥ Army Track Dry Cold Bi ngace FURS Moderate Rates Storage Vaults Located on the Premises Kills Sister-tn-Law We Are Now Displaying a Great Variety of iting sm Attractive Models in near he “ SPRING AND SUMMER FURS iar g » Turle ton Royle anne From } terday, ounced that he has resigned the Presidency of the new Actors’ and Authors’ Theatre, Inc, which wil give ite fret performance at the Fulton Theatre this week. 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Also braid $19.50 embroidered Voile Dresses, in white and light) shades ) 100 Calico Dresses Dots and stripes in indigo blue on black with white. Models with deep tucks in skirts; | tailored bodice effects pique trimmed 100 Voile and Taffeta Dresses Fine quality figured Voiles combined with Taffeta in tunic model with deep girdle and fringed sash; dainty frilled net vest. 100 Organdie Dresses White or pastel tints in models with frill tucked or frilied skirts. Deep becoming Cape» $25.00 and fichu collare; broad Satin girdles; some dainty with Valenciennes, TMrd Floor $21.50 $22.50 OOOVPSEOPOEUAVGESVEECUECGC E8000 (Sizes 14-20 Years) 500 Dainty Sum- mer Dresses Girls’ Dresses (Sizes 6 to 14 year 200 Girls’ Tub Dresses S§ $2.85 || Suches of hand embral "$3.50 150 Intermediate Girls’ Dresses $1.45 | | eels in tate Ve, td mvt et] $4.9 ob Vw [MADE INU. 8S. A. At Grocera and Delicatessen Stores Made by E. Pritchard 331 Spring St N.Y UPOPPoUD OC OOSSOC CS 0 ere eens SO0G G0G00000000080006