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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1918. EX-MAYOR MITCHEL IN MEMORIAL GIFTS n._"MY SON DIED BRAVELY; Raw” RIGHT CHE MEMORAL FUND GROWING, "AU, re SUBSCRIPTIONS N Washington to Be Asked to Thus|[f Prepared Meats of Quality New York, said: “Allow me as a member of organized labor to show my appreciation of your great and Prayers ikermutry oe acess Memorial to Major Mitchel, U.$.R., OW TOTAL $6,355.30 | SMSMIGHE'S MOTHER csc tieschat Wats |] Late Mayor of the City of New York Met. 4 om ical vernment jor’ er ) AM glad that Jobn took up | meet ai on en ; Commemorate Late Major's | fqu,sitced.in them, that cat 1 his fight for prepared- | please allow me to, as @ sincere ad- Services. has won them thelr justly merited (Contin ved from First Page.) ness. 1 am glad that he | ™rer of former Mayor Mitchel, + The World suggests that a great popular subscription for a To commemorate John Purroy Mitch el's service to his country, the name of the Hempstead aviation field may be FRANKFURTERS, TONGUE, ROAST HAM, BACON, ETC. 3% West Tist Street, wrote: “In- contribute my little mite toward suca | TT on" suitable, worthy memogial to Major John Purroy had the courage to fight against : closed please find check for $2 for the @ good o ve tchel, ag of New York and the nation by|Mitchel Memorial Fund. Your estab.| 208e who opposed him In it I Gppeaneue, Comine & On, 1s inten: | a arte, car ein ennae: ee Camera Purroy Mitchel.’ lishing of this fund merits the highest} ®™@ proud that he had the pec cee for $100, paid the erated poh ed York ies by You: the city, Wales a Leah eae. i Whitt It was sald Pag Mel eR ngs or eeaiee on BAY FUND MERITS THE HIGH-| commendation, as it enables the citi-| Courage to go Into the most dan- “It there was one thing that stood Pa also honor itself. To this end The World subscri asked to make the change. In the tact | fg Endorsed by Alfred W. McCann ber pth acdul obalad golden zens of New York to express in | gefous branch of the service. I out predominantly, 1p, the, character 000. few months the field has been used for | [J Solt by AM First Clase Stores, . aud Mrs. George W. Chandler, [small degree the real admiration that! know that he died bravely, and | Peopis mourn his untimely ‘seath, and The World, both morning and evening editions, will gladly it has been converted” into ‘a tsi ‘Shas faaver ipa nich AORN 7 as his mother I must try to live | their grief is unquestionably sincere. | receive and acknowledge contributions of any sum field. s bsg EN'S FOOT-EASE)| sie rreceiee i oS [EES To ates S|] Ait evmertbatione sould be adres vo the Mechel HVS fier’ Sk. binant oth se returning from the fe mands that have bees made upon the Memorial Fund, The World, No. 63 Park Row, New duguarters’ of the Heater iin ic Powder. Shake it into your on, Major Joi ‘urroy impair the success in raising at this York, N. ¥. Contributions will be acknowledged in Mineola. This will be converted | bd y Mitchel. Ume funds sufficient for the purpose, | the columns of The World and the Evening World being conducted on Tank the, Ozine Shoes, Sprinkle it in your Foot-Bath, It makes Standing, on the feet easy, n fields now being |7 === _|the undertaking should be kept alive | for years if necessary—until a mem- from day to day. they must feet im their hearts for|orial is assured which will be worthy | their fighting Mayor, a feariess|0f this patriot who has made the su-| gentleman.” preme sacrifice. gupervision of alt a “ ying oo; tic C. HL Gets of the War Work Coun-|, “H® bas beauesthed © priceless Capt. John 8. Phipps, former polo star, ci, ¥. M. C. A, sald: heritage to the youth of America, and is the executive officer of the First “May I contrantte amy it to your this memorial should be not only the U Gyovistonal Wing. Major Robert D. ? “ renn, rormer tennl. fuss? £ want te take thie oppor. | rere, of pride to our city but an in eee oe ine ghamplon, will rai, 2 command roe upon Pour | Pe. Gus, gunna CONTRIBUTORS UP TO DATE) couar cites covernor. you every success.” Bivina N. Bri yw, No, 2185 Bev- Duke of Abrussi Political Club of | e®th Avenue, sai “Please accept laid out at Babylon and at Coma the Eastern end and | (he astern end of Long Island, and Major Thomas Hitcheock will have Flavor Chowders, Fish _and Omelettes with Burnauist of Minnesota Called in Brooks my contribution of $25 as a token of! Es ‘ Contempt Proceed y i ' ic aan, im inclosing its check for erteem of, the, serviogs of phe “late First Few Days Total $6,355.30 in Sums) sr. pave stinn. “suy ieCiaibibe tor Soup" Salads, Hot d s jayor Joho el in be- over claims of prior ji letio “nd . “This small cl tly 1 , | had th ‘ : Minnes ot and thaigtion of the and Cold Meats and suaky ayes aaron od we public schools of New Ranging From $1,000 to Five Rafety “Commission “tettited ke gears Cughtd votes ce Gpeually : ink ‘Abrahain Clurman, No. 605 West e citation of Gov. J. A. A. Burnaule ov Baked Beans. ; and admiri ee cone #| Street, In sending $26 wrote: “Mayor why he should not be. adjaaued (Cy SHOW At Grocers and F - ing the brilMant mind,, Mitchel has certainly made @ name| , tempt of court. ‘The clashes aroe one | DelicatessenStores orceful character and charming per-|for himself. It will live for genera-| ” wpese are the contributions to the popular eudscriptio emortat | ine Giosing of the saloons. at Bloor: |f fi ’ sonality of our lamented Mayor coal ates darted ds Commission’, Gents, DY order of “the MADE IN U.S. A. H Another from @ broker who asked | 10 Major John Purroy Mitchel as received up to noon to-day, Further oom-| court order ang’ ire reopened under | Mitchel; deeply feeling the tremen-| nis name be withheld subscribed $100 nd Bu nde dous bereavement which the nation\to the fund. tributions will be acknowledged from day to day. out militia to close them, + °Fdered| has guffered with his tragic end, we| There have been three $1,000 con-| Name of Contributer, 2 Sie peer ae caanot tributions in addition to The World's hf Name of Contributor. Amomt | Atianta Pris . ‘ but be very grateful to you! Tron the New York Times, Judge| 1° World . Anna B. Callahan, No. 102 Cen- a te Manufacture for your laudable initiative under-| eipert H. Gary, and from Mrs. Stan-|2%¢ N. ¥. Times, tral Av. Tompkinsville, 8. L 1 WASHINGTON S Supplie | , Manual Advises taken for the erection of suttable|iey McCormick, First Vice President | Judge Bibert H. Gary Abraham Gelbfish, No. 219 7th. Wilson iran ON, July 12.—President ’ a little Foot-Ease memorial to our gallant hero and|of the National Woman Suffrage As-; Mrs. Stanley McCormick. Demetrius Christopher, Ne, 169 tbe he eueipinent or the bill providing " morning. sterling citizen, Purther collections |#ociatlon Simon Guggenheim Anter sy wane he Penitentiary at Atlante, Uiited, States | : ' Do this and walk all day in comfort. It takes the Priction usin: | Come ie es Senator trom’ Colorado, gave| HeBty Bruere ton Place 0 Meee ncture, of Government’ spp: | ; : enterprise by a committee duly @p-|¢509; and more than eighty ‘othe C. 7: & Bs 1] this work. "Pe?s*tion of prisoners for i from the Shoe and freshens the feet. At night, sprinkle pointed, which will report to you and| sent in ranging trom $960 down, | weonard M.. Walls J. Borkin, Ni 1 me 4 #tim the foot-bath, and soak and rub the feet. For over remit to you all the money collected.”| Prospective comtreuttons have not The Key. Dr. W. S Rainsford, Frederick Rogals, years Allerfs Foot=Ease has been the STANDARD . been -placed in the list that gry Mass : ren St., Brookiyn poli aT ired, ir- William F. Morrissey, No. 448} Ot), Cisowhere, but special acknowl. No. B. Grassi, No. 175 West ta ly for hat, swollen, smarting, tender, tired, perspir- West 50th Strect, in his inclosure,| figment ig perbaps due to certain . No. i Libero del Vecchio, ing, aching fett, corns, bunions, blisters and callouses. said: “As an admirer of John Pur-| members of the Marine Corps a bs d Greve Bt. ssscciees Kg Used by the American, British and French troops in roy Mitchel for his Americanism eer to Se Fee y Bureau of the} Y gael 5 lean ey | Barope. One war relief committee reports that of all the please accept my small donation ($2) With the first deliveries of The Wend | © tal John’s Pl, Brooklyn........- things sent out in their Comfort Kits, Aflen’s Foot#Fase fo itchel Memorial Fund.” there Monday morning they took from| U°O'B® Harvey ...... Jeremiah J. Crowley, No. 9 BL - ‘ As a citi f the U. 8, A- and Representative W. 3. | geceived the most praise from the soldiers and sailors. ive of New York City I thought | their names thereos to "help po eere: | Glibert D. ‘Lambe No. 116 Bw ureow. ‘na HERE IS , Why not order a dozen or more 25c. boxes to-day from ax my duty to contribute what-|ate the memory of John Purroy Mit-|2eraard H. N (4d Bt sees YOUR OPPORTUNITY i Druggist or Department Store to mail to your friends I could toward the Mitehel|chel, New York's fignting Mayot Broadway .. Robert C. Wright, No. 13 i rh, 1 is the 4 !Fund, so am enclosing $5 for his| ‘They subscribed $17.50, and Sergt Leo| MIS: Joseph Rose Jon's Place, Brockiyn ‘ ; training camps and in army and navy. Sold memorial,” wrote Thomas Dyke of|Orlowits burried to The World with A. Bertolini, No, 4519 For men over thirty-one, with red the signed poster, explaining that the . ¥. ALLEN &. OLMSTED, LE ROY, N. Y. . Reed, former President Jobo Francis Curran, No. 134 of the Central Federated Unton of | the next pay day, July 16. Laxingion Av. . a Eugene Katz oe . - ~ Jules P. Storm, No. #f West 39th St... teseeess BF. Drakenteld jr. No. 60 ‘Murray St. “7 Harold Spielberg, N. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Nof236 West 71st Street Eivina’ M, Bradley, No, Seventh Avenue blood, who want to be genuinely help- ful, and really do things for the boys “over there,” here is the chance. The Y. M. C. A. wants men who are mentally, physically and morally strong for service in the Overseas Army. th Gustave Perrot, No, 55 Cedar St, Charlotte R: Bangs, Goshen, ail No 180th St.... No M 24th Street . 15) Vases ankle. As an inspiration and comfort to those Orders Goods schuts, No. 607 Broadwsy... 10] anonymous... pe ( é : 8. Carman Marriot, No. 125 W. 0 /G0H. Getz, ¥, who are making glorious history, and No C. O. D.’s Delivered M. H. Butler, No. 60 Bond ‘St.. 10 Lg iba as big brothers to our soldiers, 4,000 t xth Av . William E. Wolf. N - Wl atiss Mollie Maloney, Shephard Rar Fifth St..4-. | Hudson St. 10| H. F. Field, No. 644 Broadway.. 10| S*0TKe |W. | Gri A Madison Avenue George Williams, No. 60 Wall. 10) i, ~ Darker, .. Peet te eegs oes 10| Frederick 8. Parker, Auburn, Brill Brothers’ Second Great pee ce Pag a 10] 4 Widow's. Mite . | 40 Platt, No. 12 E . | Oe ay 10 | Walter Ferguson, . Be | A. O, Leonard, No. 70 Fitth Av. 16 | Aeenam Clormes a |Joseph Klaw, No. 1461 Bway. Fdward O'Grady... 150 A. McLoughlin, No, 226 W. 14th, John J. Kuklis, No. 400 East \ f ‘ Norman Merriman, No. 11 Pine, 18d St... sichcuaaderee UABE G nore giisedons, No, 111 W, Ot ec ecceee Bigger and Better Than Our History Making War Time Sale of Last Winter Amaie 2 Cambs M. L. Malevinsky, No, i482 Broadway sees 8. B. Volek, t A Richard Fletcher rt i Harry A. Marcus, No. 786 W. 181st St . F. Schlosser, No, 130 W. 24th.. Miss Margaret P. Maynard, ‘erck, No. 68 At Next Season’s Wholesale Prices $22.50 and $25 Suits| $28 and $30 Suits |$32.50 and $35 Suits “pulling Benjamin Washington St...0. esereeee James Falls, Newark, N. J... + R. M. Lowenthal, No, 51 Eas : id e ‘42d ‘st... veeyyticet at > =— ——— |c, Calenehy, No, 2576 Briggs Av, Now Now Now ” MW. C. Birchall, No. 90 Fulton st. | J. R. Frazier, No. 80 Broad St, D. Wolff, Rochester, N. Y. w. Louls Butler, No. 60 Bond. 01 real men are wanted. Apply at once to Mr. E, D, POUCH, 347 Madison Avenue. . No. 186 pO rn en las Yee eee Total .ecceeeeee eeeveces+ $6,355.30 MES wa - = pte MIM W Corr bb WW BRNNOG OA AO aT oF OM OF OF a a a aw At Each Price a Most Exceptional Assortment of Fabrics, Models and Designs | Nanae P abeanege ——eE————————————eE - He iz A William F. ie This is no special purchase forsale and our own regular high grade | sackson purposes, but is one of the most Brill Clothing, at marked reduc- Pa el CA Remember Tomorrow “i momentous stock disposals in our tions, from the already exception- Haltiy Waldron, Slowtaburg, NW. 4 ; ; history and offers you the famous ally low “War-Time Small Profit pra Oe Om Upon baby’s health and strength now depends 1 a sare thal Real a Kuppenheimer clothes, America’s Prices” which have prevailed in ¥, He No, 1308 Bit Bly Sere, the sturdy growing youngster of tomorrow, Dostana Pa | Quality Ready-to-wear Clothing, the Brill stores this past season Greene AV, Brooklyn. ord Upon proper nutrition now, depends his robust ‘ a mind and body in later years, I Sale To-Day and All Day To-Morrow ACCUSED OF SEDITION. 4 | mubia Leurtaky of Hobo om Held ° im $2,500 Bail. Rubin Leurtsky, who has a shoe | shop at No. 402 First Street, Hoboken, | was arraigned to-day before Recorder Carsten and held for the Grand Jury in $2,500 ball, charged with having Baby is too precious for you to take chances with his feeding. * If nature’s own food fails to nourish baby properly, use Borden’s Eagle Brand, It has been standard for sixty years—pure, wholesome, dependable and economical. THE KUPPENHEIMER HOUSE IN NEW YORK t lused seditious language. go anert 279 Broadway Broadway, at 49th St 47 Cortlandt St 2Fl Joseph Harrison of No. iret Bs Misia ew av a ey "way 1S y atbush Ave, Street. was the complainant against BORDEN’S CONDENSED MILK COMPANY 44 East 14th St. 1456 B’way, at 42nd St. 125th St., at 3d Ave. Brooklyn Le ray, and aye that several wit: Borden Building sal CoRoNS Taare ar maker said To hell with the army and navy ‘eurtaky bailed himself out by put- tin Wp $bo%n een aud $2,000 18 Libs ery bonds NS NEW YORK 4 At all better drug and grosery. stores

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