The evening world. Newspaper, July 30, 1918, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

PROMINENT MEN OFN. ¥. TAKE OVER ENLIST IN THE ARMY OF SAVERS— BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS B. Altman & Co. Banded Sports Hats P Life to Carry Out The World’s Idea. of straw, in the popular mushroom shape, will be placed on sale to-morrow at the greatly reduced prices of World for roy Mitchel, paper—the work of raising “a great worthy memorial" to New York's! These Hats are equally suitable for Women and Misses. former Mayor. Captains of finance, captains of in- dustry, Judges, lawyers, magnates, editors and others yester day gathered in the Aldermanic | (Millinery Department, First Floor) | black because of his death, pledged support in the m and there! |thau and John Mitchell were ol Vice Chairmen Treasurer of the © Secretary, It was decided to Jacob H. Justice John J. of rt Bathroom Fixtures appoint an ix ecutive Committee of twenty-five of every description are shown on the will have power (o increase ite nate ing strength. 2M, Outerbridge Fourth Floor. iMtroduced a res. olution tendering thanks to. The World for initiating the memorial {fund and raising over $24,001 Marcus Loow ann Sat G - | meeting of theatric a had Madison Avenue - Fifth Auer re having read of the Mitchel memorial | Fang in The Evening World, to offer Ath and 35th Streets ‘New York their services, 1 'We sincerely hope that our action | Ludwig Baumann’s Great August Furniture Sale This great sale includes everything for your home New, C’ean, Fresh Merchandise bought especially for this sale months ago before the great advance in prices. GET YOUR SHARE AT ONCE AT THE OLD PRICES~—select a single article or an entire outfit. Pay a few dollars down, the balance in small weekly or monthly payments. We Urge You to Buy Now— Prices Will Surely Advance wed 24-Page Booklet illustra ted in colors, sent free on request. y if Desired.) $00 : PL ast Pay for This Suit $2.00 Weekly 3-Room Outfit MITCHEL MEMORIAL Leaders in Every Phase of City movement started by the New York the establishment of a lasting tribute to the late John Pur- They bave formed a rep- resentative citizens’ committee to fur- ther the work started by the news- theatrical | ¥ | Chamber of City Hall, still draped in| vement to THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 30; Memorial to Major Mitchel, U.S. R., Late Mayor of the City of NewYork The World euggests # great popular subscription for « suitable, worthy memorial to Major John Purroy Mitchel, U. 8. R., Aviation Corps, for four years Mayor of New Yor's City, by whick the city, honoring « hero, will also honor itself, To this end The World subscribes $1,000, i: The World, both morning and evening editions, will receive and acknowledge contributions of any # this purpose, Inree number of men diatin- All contributions should be addressed to the Mitchel Fejwren Je vee’, Wess, ce te Memorial Fund, The World, No, 63 Park Row, New are to-day adding impetus to the ‘4 York, N. ¥. Contributions will be acknowledged in the of The World and The Evening World from day MITCHEL MEMORIAL FUND | CONTRIBUTORS AND GIFTS Andrew Carnegie and James Speyer Among Those Sending Belated Donations— Total Now $24,104.25. * i | bro en The World's undertaking. ag Bo Ss” and Youths’ Shoes qe aiveland H. Dodge, who served a8) Gomtributione to the popular subscription for a memoriai to Major’ k Vy ‘ hil aldo c can before be a John Purroy Mitchel received yesterday and contributions of amounts of i tee, ead: MONE Bead Of (hE COMME $19 oF more theretofore received appear below. Further contributions will | “n stylish, comfortable models designed to “When the citizens of this great | 2@ @knowledged from day to day: f A city received the great shock at the |. Nam of Contributor, moat, Fox & Pier, No. 39 Liberty St. 100 |; meet every requirement of the adolescent SHAGURGAOAE JE Males atteonaiia | See One ary Cay. Carlo Tharaotti, Li Progrese 44 1 ome wr majo nels |g " on Alo-Americang | foot for dress, sports and everyday, are [ics n tte mrvice ot bis oun'ry. She aun and mveaing wud-. ya Megat! w ; ‘The World first voiced the sentiment : i H H i h ia 8 i 000 Paul M. Ward: 100 ' shown in extensive assortments in a section that there should t fiottal tol gry Gans cones ios | Mtuyvesane ruan® 100 ‘ A perpetuate his memory. Other news- | gaiye mcecate 509 | Best a Co. 100 4 e ‘ Arka jus Rosenwald , 1,000 | Joseph M. Price 100 : reserved exclusively for heel the Men’s bapern "ener nupported i “IL cheatesclaire 5 7 i : | World's plan, Since then the editors) Judge Hibert Ll, Gacy, * 000 | ' Shoe Department on the Sixth Floor. jot The World, realizing how broad | sre. ‘taney aacbrsins 1,000 : wo) must be the scope of the work we aro| andrew Curtiegion nnn, 500 | THE, Rev. Dr. William “T. Mane 4 a: taking up to-day, very generously | Adolph Lewisohn, + 600 Francis Lynde Stevson. 100 ; 5 a and magnanimously agreed to turn | Ham A. Lewisoha, $40 pt tgs iad Herold. i ie Scout Shoes Jover the $24,000 whieh this newspaper | Beem, Ay Me Li inliy Serer 190 had already cotlec So it was de ae rick a. 250 Cone hein br 4 1 ; ided to organize a committ of cit |. Horace IL 250 aid st & \d M yoo George McAneny 100 made on the regular army last, of solid seas that would roprenent avery phase bee areaueenet a The Brooklyn Duy i 109 . . ; of New York's life and further the! Henry P, Davison... jonard alistein. leather throughout, are specially featured in skonaTee Wal lawn | William 'G. Willcox: 250 | The Rey. br. W. . alnsford, 460 + Ww a . Outer i} jetie! ODD. serene the regular stock at the following moderate “Whether the memorial take form in| Henty pacers ose £20 Walter Scott, No. 408 i'w 100 @ statue, monument, building or park,! William Hamlin ‘Chi 200 John Lynn, No, 48 Bond a! 100 prices: jit should clearly represent the feel-|TB@ Journal uf Comm $55 | twithaia ats anenoee ae 300 t Inga of gratitude of a citizenship that | paruuel, Untermyer. 200 Spe hein, Colling de Co. 109 h aped the bene of our dep: | B. ; en Reid, N, r mes tl to2 © 6 «. st $8.50 NO Sores te uroeete Ob GUE Obpars | Baty) Meee 200 Waterman Corsessnts 100 ed Mayor's genius and be handed | Pou rh io & 200 Leng, No. 42 Broadway. 100 Sizes 214 to 6 Fi 4.00 down to countless generations as AE ied 1B | Franc Tito”. oe 2 100 72 . . . ° token of our unstinted apprec 180 Mawistrate Alexander io ” e a _ > " UU arta Ww) 7 hid Shes to organize this after. | james Spey 100 | Thomas Healy yer 4 oon and arrange for the appoint-| Kart D, Babst 100 gohn F, isan By ment of approp © committees so| Emory R. Buck 100 | Darwin R. Jan 1 y FS i hat the peopie of New Yor iy |Bugene Me 109 Lawrence 100 Washab!e Rugs Plo ac pea scaring Pd p> lle ce geeeea ty Es they are to expect.” | Yenry Clews sale 190 uso, Ne w York 10 hei! e . Charles Rh. Yilllams, Prince- FOR BATHROOM US |CLEVELAND H. DODGE THE ET haat ged Nee A COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN. Lieut. ees William V i6 Mr and Airs, al are shown in a specially reserved section of Me selevahe ed hia taaaar inti pela 72 Vet anno 400 ieeeh i} re p ly sec Dodge for Permanent ( man, and! Pggenburg, ‘Thalmann’ & Co. 100 Ph 1 the Rug Department, on the Fifth Floor the motion was unanimously carried arthur W {iliame. 13 1 \ (aintinamsennne. Col. ‘Theodore velt was nom-| Otto T. Bannara eee x inated for the » of Honora 1 The assortments, which are extremely large, aires, tle wae: ctosigk ee | : ees ir 1 ry ry imous vote will induce other industries to ser a le include practically every desirable make, size nore Was somethin alike injsall Mr, Leow, ‘So far al we are those two men," said Chairman erned we are ready and willing and color. | Dodge, king of Roosevelt: and how what the theatres can oF tf less than $100 IM tehel, “and they knew it,” jam A. Brady, speaking for We Tot MODERATE PRICES George McAneny, Henry’ Morgen. Tear s tots 4 (ig a : farcus Loew has been selected as t of it wo! Mayor e squarest man Lever met ( E fairer man never worked in the day to obt | terests uf the people beneath this ly from theatri roof » nd members “Kvery one knows from past ' ssion and m | ence what the moving pictur ind i a pe king for that wre ut The following amounts were raised at the meeting IF. Alby itis at y cel Pigs ae an aid Paul Keith, $500; Marcus Loew, $500 | memorial fund. Willlam Fox, $500 rinant resident Alfred I $500; H. 8. Moss, $250; Strand The- 3m th explained that since the death atre, $200; William A. Brad: $200 Major Mitchel many letters have Estate of Henry B, Harris, $2 Ly been received by the Board of Alder Theatre, $100 N men and resolutions prove nied sug Hurtig & Seamon, $100. in bon r of the late Mayor. _— am here to inform your ¢ tee," said Mr, Smith, 1 OBITUARY NOTES. along these lines will a the Aldermen #0 th John H, Seed, well Boas in New| may first be consulted and consid-| yo.4 pended’ unser ael ered. th ted ay N. J.. of his} The « sittee extended its thank Seed. His home for to M mith as well as t Mesars. Brody d Loew for their generous WHY PEOPLE SHOULD HONOR MITCHEL’S MEMORY. | | Henry Montgor I War veteran Ly The following resolution presented by Mr. McAneny, we lopted: Whereas, It i# the natural desire f the City of New » in appropriate of the people York to recogn and permanent 1 | Nineteen Jewts ers in War of the lat vu | srockHoLM, July 80.—A fo this municipality and to th : Nation, and ation has been caused amon “Whereas, [t ts thelr desire that » worky@n in Warsaw b: the auddi the bigh’ example of Major |disappeatance nineteen members of Mitchel vie and patriotic de he executive board of the Jewish trade votion, the dedication of nany ns, @ ne to Jewish newsp: years of tis you and f Warsaw, says the Jewish Pre. life to th au here. The mey had been working the hei h the Zionist and Socialist organiza: | or Their disappearance $ adie th brated and } his fellow cit ‘ ere and those who shall follow s apparently due to olved, That this committee, of Now pork, he vy undertakes E vo to Major Mitchel within the city and of such character as may be later determined. And be it fu ther Prepared for | Family Use Nesolved, That we call upon th \ = pS Dadways of the necessary funds, to express fashion, their appreciation of services to them, as Mayor, and as citizen and sold | The Mitchel Memorial Committe ership of $98 Pay for it $1.50 Weekly. elief py For Seventy Years Whitcle, All Drugaiate Tried and Tree nor) | EXTERNALLY fer asa for | n Jore D. Rouss J, Flynn, T! Tao Arnstein, Clareni RK. Buckner, Daniel Supreme Court Justice Henry A ersleeve, William Hamlin Childs, Spe | Brulee Gone ‘Parost tal Sessions Justice Daniel Murphy, | Newmise Cold tm ‘William C, Breede of the Merchants’ —. aeie wiley Douglas Methomaen and ‘Wiley, wighitiatt axatt Otal T [halt a gale 1918, 120 AMERICAN WOUNDED GET TRIP UP THE HUDSON Guests of Mayor's Committee on National Defense on the Surf —Visit West Point hundred and twenty American . convalescing from their wounds ecelved in France, were the guests to day of the One Mayor's Committee on Na+ tonal Def in a trip up the Hudson to West Point trip was made on the ambulance Surf, yacht for the benefit of returning soldiers from the war, Mayer Hylan greeted the American heroes on board, telling th that thia Was the first trip of the Surf in its new capacity, and that the similar outings for re would b their many The men ¥ rowd had thered which cheered them lustily ude and a a band on board ar Spangled Banner,” at which the wounded men came to at [tention and the crowd on the pler 1 their heads, weather Was fine for a sail, with blowing from the south waves on feather edge. lelighted, many of them shores of the Hudson and thi The boys we seeing the uy At West Point a| ar made y transport plera at the foot of t eet, pleaded guilty to ine harging them with stealing: and cigars intended for the nidiers overaona As the defendants were in Jail for. Judge Hand sentenced them to twenty days’ imprisonment SENT tiie FOR THEFT ae OF DAINTIES FOR SOLDIERS Court Tol, i Nation Suffers Loss of $100,000 by From Army Transports at Docks Judge Learned Hand Sn th Dist Assistant United n was served on bd way back me time, ahh ox y Make Every é Cent Count Otto Stahls _ Ready- to-Eat Meats Pilfering « Federal fot Court was to-day r Atwater that w ns thefts in ted saving on table rec from army transport iy ft vh at docks In this city have so in § S oF trimming creased that the War Departmen s ued ececinl Grdern: Feburdion ties, Meat’ ‘Loat, Corned » petty pilfering of delicacies. In Beef, Boiled, Roast or i for the American Expeditionary Smoked Ham, Inspected by ¥1, §. Govermment. srsed by Alfred W. MeCann, "Sot by all first class stores, Ete. 8 abroad, Judge Hand was told, wgregates a loas to the Government of more than $100,000, If th prosecution not prove effica us in putti a stop ean “adr “poked ore # to the thefts, he was further informed, ahs hve the War Department will be compelled to resort to court martial pro edings. | This explanation regarding the scope of small thefts was made to Judge Hand, when Salvarore Benario, Filipo Sano, Antonio Rizzo and Castanzo Mano, ‘stevedores, employed at the Will Comprising i) —————SS—_—_—=ST Close Out Wednesday Women’s and Misses’ Silk Dresses Reduced to 10.75 Cool Summer Dresses novelty voiles, dainty organdies and linen— white and colors, featuring the newest style notes in vogue. Regular Values 90 «™ 7.90 If You Are the Best, Come With the Marines Recruiting Headquarters, 24 East 23rd St. OPPENHEIM.@LLINS & G 34th Street—New York About 300 ne For Women and Misses 7.90 to 15.00 _ 1800 officers will be commissioned from the ranks. REGISTE D MEN: Ask your Local Board t t Z you volunteer, Unregistered men, enlist in the U. S. Marine Side by side with the “Blue Devils” of France! Driving back autocracy! Human- ity calls for help: a part of America’s answer is an increase of the U. S. Marine Corps. Men are wanted who can qualify for service with the U. S. Marines; clean-minded, quick-witted, two- fisted huskies, worthy of the training they will receive for service on land and sea or in the air; worthy of their comrades, the traditions they uphold, and their opportunities for advancement. Corps quickly, while you can, Ages, 18 to 36. MARINE CORPS RECRUITING STATION Apply at the U.

Other pages from this issue: