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in defense of the ideals of his adopt- ed country in « struggle against his native land. It 1s the story also of a man who rose to a place of honor and responsibility against an initial hand- ieap of ignorance, poverty and a for- eign tongue. Stein came to the United States from Germany twelve years ago. He had barely enough money to get him through the port of New York. He could not speak Pnglish and could not write either English or German. | He had no friends, He became a hopeless wanderer, and in 1907 was NEW YORKER DIED FORU.S, FIGHTING HS NATIVE LAND Lieut. Stein, Killed in Air Ra‘d in France, Worked Up From the Ranks, Buy w. 8. 8. Sth cna eth Looe, 36 West 34th St. Oppenkeim-coltns, Charming Sommer “ DRESSES $9.95 $5.95 $7.95 ‘Will Positively Sell at Much Higher Prices Elsewhere, general work in a college boarding house in Massachusetts, There he SILK DRESSES WASH SKIRTS | The death of Lleut. George stein |came into contact with Charles M. ' Ae extraordinary snisction. large amortment of new Wash je th | { Mh Maes $125 Seas ia poceatant beRnees neers 9298 Tl in an air raid to France, reported in| Seneemas OC Ne 18 Bast 48 Street, the Bronx, who took a liking to-day's casualty list, brought to light! to the young German boy. | the story of a man who gave his life! Senseman brought Stein to New, GREAT REDUCTIONS IN SUITS AND COATS Ideall Nada thal . n To-morrow, Saturday, The Store Will Be Open All Day Best & Co, Fifth Ave. at 35th St. Est. 1879 fo tM ia tart th na Greeley 1234 London Paris _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1918, | 6.06.44-44660046060-469604699)) killed him fell on Ma: ——> eking out a meagre living by doing % tall, was taken by a detective whose ht Js five feet five inches. © police are investigatin| was written on Mother's Day. He wrote it to Mr. Senseman as bis LIEUT, GEORGE STEIN, NEW YORKER, KILLED tea muaive. Init head any ug iT or IN AIR RAID IN FRANCE ‘icc,..as, morte, making for the for him. The air ratder’s bomb that y 28. & possi- nection between Jungbluth and ities of submarines off this coast, Prisoner entered the German navy in 1914, but has taken out first citizen- ship papers in this country, ee STEEL RUSHED TO JAPAN, 150,000 Tons Sen Shipbualla- jug Agree it. WASHINGTON; June 14.—One hund- red and fifty thousand tons of steel have been allocated to the Japanese Government by the War Industries Board, completing the first step in the agreement entered into whereby Japan ry guild shive for the| Advertisements for The World may te left a United States, e steel is ine rush ed to neaboard for auick transportation | 7 American District Mesmmgwr oftice in the city in ships. munru GIANT HELD AS SPY. Atlantic City Prisoner Qutnsed About U Boats. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., June 14.— Herman Jungbluth, a German, was ar- rested here to-day charged with vio- lating the espionage act. He had blue- rints of munition plant mechanisms ungbluth, who js six feet seven inches reciprocal 4 ¢ THIS SHOP CLOSES TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) AT NOON Franklin Simon 3 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. PPPOE SEDO HP HPS IED IPOS HS HHS SIOHH ODOM: a | York and tried to get, work for him. | P| But it was a panic year and unskilled | R] | labor had little chance. Stein tried Will Close Out Saturday Morning - 20 ey tee Saturday! A Day of Special Shopping Advantages Misses’ Taffeta Frocks Among many styles we mention particularly this new dress of navy or black taffeta. Cool, smart, ready for any occasion, any time. Always fresh—requirin little pressing. Special Misses’ Summer Skirts It is no wonder that gabardine is so very fashionable and that so many skirts are made of it. How well it launders; how comfortable it is and looks. For this week end a new group of separate skirts and dis- tinguished charming styles will be offered. Special For Women who prefer soft lines for their Sport Hat 25.00 SPS ee ERETE DE > 2.95 Girls’ Gingham Frocks A charming combination of plain and checked gingham is offered in the style that is most effective for travel- ing or street wear. Girlish little Eton gives a finish. 8 to 14 years. Special 5.00 . There are three models in these new Satin sport hats. The material is the best grade of Skinner's Satin, noted for its durability and beauty, 5 All three shapes are attractively, al- though simply made: Satin corded. .,_, All summer pastel colorings exquis- itely adapted for wear with the novelty sport skirt, the summer frock or sweater. 2 UREN REM paver pecial 6.95 For Quick Sellin Juniors’ and Girls’ Tailored Suite tricotine and fine serges. Sizes 12/0 16 years. Finally reduced 25.00 Girls’ Coats in worsted checks, serges, and wool jersey. Sizes 6 lo 12 years. Finally reduced 9.75 This New Surf Satin Bathing Suit for Women & Misses is offered tomorrow Special 5.95 Regular 6.85 Grade ' ' ' A pleasant, surprise for women who need white silk Stockings. A special price, 1.65 This is a special purchase of fine regular 2.00 grade Silk Stockings. Gauze weight, full Jashioned white silk, with lisle sole, heel and toes. High spliced reinforced silk heels with lisle lined garter band tops. Smart enough for beach wear, thoroughly practical for swimming, is this slip-on of surf satin, TheLiliputian Bazaar as usual, has more little Summer Frocks and as usual, they are Priced Special 1.95 Dotted Swiss, this time,—the material which above all things belongs in the wardrobes of wee little girls. Three styles. These are simple, charming little frocks—for dotted Swiss requires only the simplest of dainty treatment. Surf Satin is made to resist wear, adapted especially to bathing suits; it has the beautiful finish of fine dress satin. Black only, belted, with hand- smocking upon the waist and pockets, and trimmings of green, blue or white. Women's White Silk Gloves the elastic, durable sort—to-morrow, .68 Regular 1,00 Grade This is a special purchase. The gloves are two clasped, guaranteed, tipped, real Milanese silk, Paris point bound embroidery backs. One has satin ribbons run through; and there are two others just as pretty, we think, with beading and embroidery, Sizes 1 lo 3 years. They are the weight and texture most de- sired for smart wear and excellent durability and offer an unusual opportunity to procure a summer supply at most advantageous pricing. Fur Storage 2% You Never Pay More at Best's 1__ The New York World Sets The Pace ‘|| for months to get work and finally | Join the army, telling him it would be | man raising himself from the ranks | America started to ship troops to §| Americans in their first actual en- b] | He was enthusiastic about the spirit B]|of the American troops and said he 1| was sure they were capable of put- i} light under a German bombardment Mlsion may arise I will not have to UNTIL NOON, WHEN THIS SHOP CLOSES became despondent at his failure. Then Senseman suggested that he an opportunity to learn the English Misses’ Navy Silk Dresses Of Taffeta or Foulard Silk Tucked front dresses tying into long fringed sash; square collar and cuffs of lace and organdie; tunic skirt. 14 to 20 years. | Stein followed his advice. When Pershing went to Mexico Stein was a Sergeant, and in recog- nition of his service on the border he was made a Second Lieutenant, ‘Those who know the difficulties of a 22.50 ‘in the Regular Army will realize the | work this promotion represented. Stein was kept at El Paso until Scotch Gingham Dresses For Misses, 14 to 20 years Of genuine Anderson Scotch gingham that retails at $1.25 a yard; four distinct surplice or vestee models; collars of plain or embroidered organdie; pearl but- ton trimmed. France, and then was ordered to the other side, sailing on June 10. After a short time in France he was pro- moted to be a First Lieutenant, and 14 50 was one of the officers who led the - gagement against the Germans, He lost five men in this engagement, aud expressed sorrow over this in a letter to Mr. Senseman, declaring he would exact a beavy tribute from the enemy. Stein was about to be promoted toa captaincy when he was killed. In letters to Mr. Senseman he said his whole ambition was to prove worthy of the trust placed in him. MISSES’ DRESS SHOP—Second Floor ting an end to the war son. In one franklin Simon & Co Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Will Close Out Saturday Morning UNTIL NOON, WHEN THIS SHOP CLOSES letter, written in a dugout by candle he wrote: “I pray to God that whatever occa- jeopardize the life of a single Ameri- can boy. 1 realize my responsibility and will do my utmost to meet it." The last letter received from him ‘|| ations. 4 of a\ fine quality leather ‘||day’s wetting. H\ners of the Panama Pacific }| | spuns. "and knickers. “| RocERs PEET COMPANY | | Misses’ Wool Jersey Suits 18.50 Heretofore $29.50 to $39.50 This season’s most desirable models; tailored or sash belted coats with pockets; skirts with pockets to match. 14 to 20 years. Misses’ Tailored Coats Coats for motor, sport or general wear; of wool velour, serge, polo cloth, covert or wool Jersey. 14 to 20 years. 15.00 Heretofore $29.50 to $39.50 “Scotch knit” at once suggests the skill of gener- Heathery jackets and waistcoats, in a class by themselves. For motor- ing as well as golf. A great variety! Scotch and English golf hose: some with fancy tops. Boys’ sizes, too, Good supply of the long bicycle hose for those who prefer them. Heather mixtures, “Gymkhana” golf shoes| NO CREDITS NO EXCHANGES MISSES’ SUIT and COAT SHOP—Second Floor Franklin Simon 8 Co, Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. that dries soft after an all- No seams. Plain, soft toe. Hobnailed. Low or high. “Gymkhana” golf clubs, Same models as prize win- Sale Saturday Morning UNTIL NOON, WHEN THIS SHOP CLOSES Children’s Summer Socks <! Fancy or Plain Lisle Thread Socks White lisle socks with colored striped tops; also in plain white, black, tan, cordovan, rose or copen, Sizes 5 to9}3. 4 pairs for .90 Colored Lisle Thread Socks In plain color champagne, tan, copen, navy blue or black, with | Exposition. | Caddy bagy. Golf Batis. Coats and knickers of Scotch cheviots and home- Jersey knit coats Caps of Beotch shawling Brostwey a Bd contrasting color striped tops. Sizes 6 to 9. 4 pairs for 1.10 Four { Comers” Fifth Ay we Wares at dist St | CHILDREN’S HOSIERY SHOP—Main Floor I; | .