The evening world. Newspaper, June 4, 1918, Page 6

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_ THREE PERSONS INJURED crashed into another at Ocean Avenu HILDRE the friend of t ee," came back th and his Wife, Mrs. Anne Shog omimanded Madame, and the ‘ M Brakes Fail and Cause Rear End) ent rie eee en sates their heels towether, ratsed thelr right BY 3 TORPEDOES Collision at Sheepshead yklyn, whore back Hens lt Maoh A seats ye F gitane F Yey car, bound for Sheepshead Ba. to work ainted Madame triu ‘| y y the children sa- t and your fing ——— Martin Green Notes Incidents Sea ercanad ABODE Ua ahd euoon, Cree Ollicers anid 25 Enlisted Showing Unity of Nations | bands wity an who @ Men of Crew Are ; it War, aHAUCEUT who drove (he GAF EBA Missing. {mm 0 VN TT AMMEYER {| met irae se = — Si. ‘ a | By Martin Green, of the village wo looked back ant WASHINGTON, J Au. (nose ; Stamped ona Shoe Means Standard ofMerit | (Special Stat Correspondent of The aaw the p including the gchool who were paren and all the ee 3 * St, New York | Evening World.) a | Sheree Rie tie eC mene te answers: Diaxivent tancein ° Conpnatit Toe Prem Pubiteing Co, the road and waving thelr hande ta por : AY nes Wary W 9 Mi 9 F k AN AMERICAN FRO FRANCE, Ma I have es ve loa about the front rece confines the loss of crew of the ship. None of nglish aviator was accidentally ld back of our © fly! ar jthing in previous art tly. He was buried on th ree OMI a We aries ea SPECIAL THIS WEEK moral effect of the prepence yet our EUS We tet ey io ANA WAG ck men of the navy report. An Unusual Collection pak MR Asay unable to find & flag of | \ssing to-day, One officer was their country in all thelr quarters and Cn ctured by tne submarine, He te thelr command posseased no chaplate. yin: sdouard V. M. Isaacs of Fort Instance of the permanence of this They borrowed an Amorican flag 421 jiinchuea, Ariz : vod and elevating—|a band and a chaplain from one 8 n Lindsay C, Whiteside of u fow days ago: our camps nearby and the dead avia- troops in sections of France they White High Shoes For Women White Linen... .7.00 have not visited before, A striking The Values Are Most Extraordinary ect—which Is came to my ne shion, Pa. Ass! tant Paymaster ~~ On my way to Paris from the front tor was buried under tho American ew Mowat of Newp ad i White Kid.....11.00 IL made a detour to Visit a village In fia d with an American. funerat tant Paymaster J. K. Ardston rms which I had been billeted with an service, "doe Lato pear "on y 7 a Ww. R SAVINGS Jartillery headquarters while our untt| Many American soldiers attended ry record and there Srobubly . EORGETTE CREPE FROCKS, plain tai- SrAMis i | was getting ready to go to the froat. the funeral. When the body had been error in its tranamissic lored, embroidered and beaded. Taffeta The object of my visit was to collect lowered tnt some personal belongings f had jeft played “My Country, 'Tis of Thee,” lbenind when we were suddenly of-jand then the filght commander ta the grave the band The enlisted men reported missing : Howard A. Himinelwrigh Pa.; Vi _ Silk Frocks, Soutache Embroidered. Tunic Frocks of Silk Gingham. Smart Sport Frocks of Wool Jersey. Brook! my stuff was used during our stay 19 | played. >, 98 Orang the town as a headquarters, It shel-| "We used your flag, you know,” be provklyn; G. B. Johnson, Decatur, ters the village school where four explained, “and after all, your flag is Tenn; Lloyd B, Haight, Trenton, Httle boys and six ttle girls arejour flag and our flag is your flag Utah; Birtie Zanetti, Cliftos : ITH the cost of every thing so high, especially dered to mareh | charge of the British unit asked that wn, Mhilade jabbecand Jouk Stole are of the: Hieleat Tho building in whlck.1 had left|the “Star Spangled Banner’ he y, Hruftalos Ch 15 00 ui ° class workmanship, by the way, something we have prided ourselves on for over 55 years—the low price that we are asking for the above illus- trated shoe is really remarkable. daily instructed by @ grim old Indy | now.” Jee ions ar Seukind, ‘cane bW SATIN FROCKS with long diagonal who keeps a long, supple switch al There is a lot of luck in war. Men fioyd HH. H tunic effect. Elaborately beaded Frocks P ; julde her desk with which she reaches | who havo confidence in thelr luck William F, of Crepe G S Just look at it! We really cannot do justice lout occasionally and raps one of her | fing that good luck pretty generally Street. Trenton: WH Tunic Frocks’ WHN Genes sia ae Eeort to it in trying to illustrate its qualities, but after pupilg over the head, As our @uto-/attends them. 1 know British and JU) "00 obi ar 9 sleeves. Spor mobile stopped in front of tho door) French officers who have been in Wists , ose Madame came out and welcomed U8./oyery important action of their Jefferson, Jac Along the two moan streets of the| armies, and have escaped without a HH. Williar {tein village trooped the population | scar, and f know others who were Prooklyn ind soon everybody in the community | crippled so that they were retired in tanv: Frederick W thur T Harold Frocks of Khaki Kool, Pongee Silk and’ Wool o . Boae FTERNOON AND DINNER FROG. of Georgette Crepe, heavily beaded. Satin Frocks in draped and tunic effects, tai- lored and embroidered models. Beaded and embroidered Taffeta Frocks in side tunic effect. Draped Frocks of Foulard Silk, New Fall Serge Frocks and Sport Frocks of Wool Jersey. 25.00 YEORGETTE CREPE GOWNS hb beaded in novel designs, in ptr seeing and handling it, we feel sure that you will agree with us Ta was lined up io front of the school-| their very first battle, ae i : h Street, New | Arthur .G aitey house. |TWO WHO HAVE CONFIDENCE Juco Lind. S68 Cohumunn When I had stored by luggage tn} IN THEIR LUCK, vee y, the car Madame invited mo into the] 7 nave in mind a British aviation sohool, Tac to the wall, over her! cactain who, after two years of ser- desk, wala portealt of PrOROOUWile| eo ah i ccohes wan. transfer pped from a French illustrated t Department announce- atest despatches received by the Navy Department state that al)? y won, ‘ 1 to the flying section, and has engaged the passengers, tncluding the slvi. If you need a Bridge Tooth it will paper, and over the portrait she had} iy gvery branch of that Mne—night board the President Lincoln ware raved, None of the survivors was 1 , . draped a stained and torn Atte) ana day bombing, chasing, observa- 4» rious injured. The FINCH GUARANTEE Stands Bac’ I Work. |American flag which we had left be=| tion and combat. His pl ly injured. ne has been “The transport was attacked by a 22K Crown hind on the Colonel's desk at tho! raging time and again, twice, while Submarine at 9.53 A. M. on May 81, aad Bridge time of our hurried departure, Th9] on obgervation trips, acting aa pilot, Wit #trueK by three torpedoes. aud children took their places at thelt) nig observer has been killed. Ho has Marine wae hot seen net ener tne | desir. come down out of control a dozen torpedoes were sighted. The corn: “Attend, Monsteur,” sald Madame! times—but always within hia own Mand to abandon ship was carried | “and 1 wili show you what ovr cbll-| ynog, and he ttsn’t suffered even a ote Oateoking nibmarios was | dren think of your people.” toar in bis uniform. bout 200 feet long and was not of CHILOREN SALUTE PRESIDENT) “The only time I ever had me wind ¢ cruiser type. WILSON AND THE FLAG. ur" he confided to me, “was ono American dentroyers Sraiaip ers and colors. Lace Dinner Frocks in ‘ ton Plate will fit umy_mn “Who is that?’ she asked, in| moonlight night over a Rhino town port with the survivors a submarine Black or Ecru. Beaded and embroidered Gowns © Fas im This neh, pointing to the picture. when the Archies got mo range just was sighted at noon Saturday aud of Georgette draped over Satin. Braid Edged Founded on -tonesty. DR. FINCH Provident Wilson of the United! after I'd dropped mo pills (bombs), attacked by a destroyer. E payee Soft rubber suctions fitted to 251 W. 42d St, States,” piped the children In chorus. | They were popping shrapnel all about PRA bene bod ppd ing aets 35 shld Jd old plates which do not stay up, 10 Kenmare SL, “Why Is President Wilson « grand] me and tho old bus was rocking ke discipline of the ship's company and ‘ e Frock, ai very tittle cost. 409-411 Initon St, ¢ man?’ continued Madame a channel boat and they were hang- @xcellent seamanship of the 88.50 Open 0 to 7, Closed Sunday “Ho is the father of his country “nd / tng onions in the afr until I thought Eehertaae cpa trcinely: ‘the ehies I could see all over France, ('Onions” inander of th transport, Vice Ad- ‘9 in bis | EW SUMMER DRESSES of striped Voile 10 of Germ yrocke si an IA eA an tla erred Adineed a taadn ta ad with Organdie collars, cuffs and vestees. Jane furniture. alelre) Es 4 re | which explode serially as they mount, ’ ; Thin In My 8 BUY Smart Frocks of check: ri ith leaving behind a trail of shining fire Want & lee fs ji of checked Gingham wit i 4 Cpered From balls which the British aviators say| «t¢ this Iw to be my sacrifice to-| WAR SAVINGS white Pique collars and cuffs, and of Linon in i ifast) 55 085 QOD) | 100% tke bis, posted onions hanging ward helping to win, the war, | STAMPS the wanted shades with pearl button trimming. is Hy W i gate I on a etring.) | satisfied,” said Mrs, Thomas Zanett! On Small Weekly or ; sever," the of No. 45 Knapp Avenue, Clitto Monthiy Payments T was quite tranquil, however,” the wy) when she heard froin the Navy Small Accounts captain went on, “until suddenly the epartment yesterday that her son Fapectally : thought struck me that I'd lost me Bert, aged twenty-four, had been Jucky ‘awf crown or had left it in mo lost in the torpedoing of the Presi- 6.95 Duihintg Losimann’s Three Grent Storve wil ples you oll the oredit you Everyening | [quarters Me wind was up, Tmay tell) “A chur igiert, thirty, of Teletimond LAID AND CHECKED GINGHAM want to start housekeeping. You can select a modest outfit for a single ‘or the Home you, and I don't know properly how! avenue, Graniteville, 8. 1, who per FROCKS ina large number of smart de- room or an elaborate outfit for an entire house. You will receive the same open T got ‘ome and when I was warming jehed with (he President Lincoln signs with sport pockets and with collar *y before turning {n I put me ‘and Was @ son f Mr, and Mrs. John E d fh Mt b liberal credit. Pay a small amount cown, the balance in ema'l poymenta, up rey eri Pe ar wrt, whe received official word and cuffs of contrasting white. Embroidered i Convince yourself by actual comparison, whether you buy for cash or on credit, that aeons A WES Tt bad Jolly ee et, he was missing. He Voile Frocks in white and solid colors. _ ‘ 7 en F 7th Battalion, Naval OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWES’ well saved me.” Militia, eleven months agi ma pethidine id _—— : 4 a The captain prodited a worn half) 8 50 crown piece, It was the only pit VICTORY WON BY GREEKS e of money he had tn his pocket when 8 he got a notice at tho outbreak of tN oF aed , Machines the war to join his regimen'—ho was IGGEST IN Two YEARS EW SUMMER FROCKS of White Organ- in the officer's reserve, He enter- : so: die in surplice effect, finished off with tains the belief and he ts singularly|More Than 1,700 Prisoners Were wide scali ope Frocks of novelty Fig- ingenuous and truthful young man— Captured on the Macedonian ured Voile in tunic effect. New Frocks of Pin that if he ever loses his lucky money F Check Organdie with hemstitched collar and fi 0 a f “ron A 7 : plece his career as a soldier will cuffe in contrasting white. Tailored Linen wVN= fon = come to a sudden end. LONDON, Juno 4.—The ecesstul Sport Frocke sla : é ewines And there is “Old BI,” another] Greek attack at Srka de Logen was the ap q Jacobean Oak Dining Room Suit (Four Pieees) Htoves British aviator who rides alono in a| biggest success on the Macedonian front ~ (Fold Separately If Desired.) 7) Pay for This Suit Ching machine equipped with bombs and a| #ince the autumn of 1916 which culm!- 5 fy) Tee 5 . machine gun. He hasn't cleaned out| mated in the full of Monastir, anya a $1.50 a Week ‘i re Reuter despatch from Salonica dated fue cockpit oF agg eae Pp Saturday. Up to Friday evening the Orat took It up. Tho upholstering | prisoners counted totalled 1,712 IGURED VOILE FROCKS in tier and shows through the worn lenther Of) Omeers captures by the Greeks did draped effects, featuring collars of the cushion on whigh he sits and the| not conceal thelr admiration for the * 9 em- floor is @ litter of dirt, but every| manner in, which the attack was con- bro dered Organdie or lace trimmed night after he gets back from ajceived and carried out against posi- Georgette, New divided tunic Frock of corded “show"—whioh ie ® British term | ¢| tlon always regarded as impregnable striped Voile in various color combinations with a raid or a fight—he puts a canvas} The Greeks cai cured tho enemy fret Georgette collar, cuffs and vestee. cover over the cockpit of his plane. eal with, if not actually dom Sra rortt cee anes ore eee a 00 : ‘aly rice, “Do not disturb, please Ines were powerfully organized with all e tan sent, mn Beate, h 4 . Dake 100 Piace “OLD BILL." | modern contrivances saapenge A Small Payment Down and} \y / NNER SETS It is the conviction of Old Mill—his} The success improves the Allies’ pos!- |E ° ounce eth : ( r A Mad . \ age in twenty-four years, by the way| tion considerably on a diflcult sector, |F a S 2 oa 50c WEEK 3 —that {¢ he ever goes up in a ma. ),Several Hulgarian counter attacks were |E Embroidered OUR LARGE STOCK OF 7 ir 1 sockp! : frustrated yy he Allied barrage e. lie ‘ieor, y he, y , | wy sta chine with a clean cockpit he will Tore tntcted severe lotes iki ergaie Proc CLOTH SUITS, CAPES AND | ‘article or ny AA eer etan 3.78, bid ju | seligpeenneeen SH 23.6 ‘eae * 5 “1 Sale of Baby Carriages 7 an eae ; Every soldier 1 know who firmly | ieQMe TAX BILLS MAILED, COATS IS OFFERED AT a0 Cash oF 4 believes in his luck has been lucky— SILL: a a $35 | 20.85 Crean |but of course those who firmly be-| nayment M eS MGae Gh ee Macs J GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Tr the saine | Sanitary upholetery : fat: Heved in thelr luck and have not been | Meee dean 1h Ir ’ ent brexe,, tue - lucky never come back to tell about ; Af ; their bad luck, MARTIN GREEN, | WASHINGTON, June 4.-—Bills for tn | <a a | come and excess profits taxes have bee — Fenny Postage Dies in Britais, ma by all revenue collectors, t MMT | A Seventy-etght, Revenue Bureau announced to-day, a ; Americas GREATEST SIL | LONDON, June 4—-Penny postage payinent must be mate on or before FURNITURF House put in operation throughout tho goes not exempt a person from pay-| A United Kingdom Jan. 10, 1840, ceased ment. in Great Britain lay Hereafter men have complainet ordinary letter postage in Great Brit- r hat they have n ot su Lift Top Slyle 4 ain will be threo pence (three ficient funds tlt LAO, i i ft Top — conta), No relief ts available for them from ’ ‘Treasury, as the War Finance | | 274 Gete Medal for Hetng on Daty tion is making no advances | 4 ery Day in the Wa purpore. LON ‘. May 24 (Associated Presa) D Meat i Mutton tn Roll Meda! has POS Seige im he Balene, AMSTERDAM, June 4.—Practicaliy no meat has been obtainable in Iol- ; fats land for the past fow weeks, and tha day since the outs situation tp becoming oven more acute, | 9 " stan ob feat aeee and sat sata a8 mutton , ge Davia LOCK SAVE 227 men swith other stores with similar names, We have Only 3 & aw 35 To 36 ST. TH |] Market St. mee " to Private Kk » nificent, examp! URW,” ee bike

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