The evening world. Newspaper, September 26, 1918, Page 6

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ee Ree ea THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, “SEPTEMBER | 26, 19 191 ve. BOY ONE DAY We pantbe oF Hil ones fn ad ie Be ‘ LIEUT, STET TIMIUS GASSED Nev YORK’ BOY ned to "these P witon “ney al JRR FY DO OR Corsa oF he Ariny™ Navy and Marine | rated 18k nome dive antis strap ot ] fo ee WHILE ON BATTLE LINE: 5 S | range gerne y for the disposal of thelr § HW defect, He finally succeeded in get- | iojured,” He reoove od 10 And Blenestt ward, adopted son of the lev it go on duty fully expecting} | ting into the Army at Syracuse in|in an American base hospital. Later | Charles Alexander Woodward of No 6 be the next victim of the unknown | July, 1917, Me has a brother, Jobn,/a Mrench officer appearcd and pinnea oe ilyea AW What goth the.” aid One of the of. other brother, Fr . in the Navy. | | Private Hdmond Riordan, Company the Church of the Redeemer, | —— man of long service in the| Lieut, Winthrop Mello ft the | 165th Infantry, was killed in action | Avenue and Isham strect regulars, “is the way your city bo i Aviation Gi Ld EF Scions, | July Mrs. Mary Kalt- beg A dd Aviation Corps, son of H. N. Kellogg, +) Mary i] On Tuesday George, who is fourteen ve taken to this work. Here are | bor arbitrator of the American| %4 10. nth ar ae ‘years old, and a student at Horace a lot of boys that probably have never | Newspaper Publishers’ Association, ne niphin Unteve TORute s ira School, was living with his jhad any more experience ot trailing | Ree ee ae Otter Wanine eeeae litichtion q HL I ; than playing ‘cops and robbers,’ and experience at Chateau-Thierry, on] '"8 William Dunn, © oy Marry P, Stevens ui likely all their knowledge of bush scout duty, he was flying low when sth Infantry, killed f om a Street, He was known _sS— work and stalking has been gleaned ppt ee, ean ts Germans fired on him from cover of nfantry, killed im ao- orge Frederick Stevens from the & and 10 cent weeklies that a house. He led and asilencea ntly wrote to his parenta, 9 jthen as 4 a4 a } f © 80 po 0} , © movies. | Si 5 : ~ | diving at No. West 104th Street, Gorge F. Was Bo Born Maxey,| onine' sume day, while Dr. Wood- Rapidly Learn the Ways of | sre so popular, oF tre Mat aco “ qe Lewis, Serving in AMbU-| them with his machine gun, then re thatthe iad ‘his ‘way "no" Germa Stepfathered Stevens and | ward's petition to adopt George was Bushmen and Capture who like saTiny ie ntee ance Corps, Struck by Shell |tie American lines his plane st would be killed ee oe Coha into of pr ling cautiously at night Adopted Woodward. pending in Surro! his name was given as ¢ erick Maxey, the fon pf Frank 1 is one small boy in New) jamin Maxey and Mrs, Maud Mary who'bas the distinction of hav-| Maxey, who were divorced in Illinois nor anaicue to fet Wine —Newspaper Man Killed. we fs » folks know the time we got Jhome, or maybe it is just the natural] pi Individual night raids are the popu-lability of the average American boy| Private Edward Kyerett Cook, Germans at Outposts. Have Glistening White Teeth That Compel Admiration = lar pastime on the Flanders front, and|to adapt himself to almost anything twenty-one, killed in action, was the fo ia PS Seppe ; — -- born. r o »,| in 1905, when George was a year old as a result many prisoners gre} Ne tried, ; ye | SON oF John Timmins Cook, Assistant fir is = ap pe Nee ml Until this petition was presented brought in by the Australian M6] gaan with the teat rallana ceang of| Superintendent, Engmeering Depart- | * Week’ Time Pwhom he had always lcokea| George never knew that he had any torlals and the American troops—New |the boys have become expert at thit| 45 Hioadway. be wat a morber a In One Week’s Time With Senreco * | the secona| other father than Harry P. Stevens, York City boys—-with whom they are| work Brooklyn conductor, a dry) Battery Mf. vette Field Artiliers ate | os : a : F as his real parent; the second) jy whom bis mother was married !n Griaaed’ What ery and tincahnl-| goods c and a former bartender|eniisted with his brother, Jovan. © Keep up with the times is good ad-) Please don’t forget the price—25 SE ar caren ca ar: WHOA) 1008, and pad gever Beard of the} oan eecoundine the whole aftair| Deng among the number who huve| Cook jr, in April, 1917, "| vice and should be heeded in these] cents for a large two ounce tube—no Se had never seen, and the third! existence of a Maxey whose name he ness au st 4 a, | Shown unusual proficiency. When we! private Arthur’ W. Granath, Com.|days of important discoveries. dentifrice at any price can match Was then Destine. Bu ne eet | have had a very demoralising effect.) have that type of men to work with! pany D, 165th Infantry (old 69th), is] If you want your teeth to be im-| magical Senreco that handle sey, ade! hte | according to the prisoners, in it any wonder a we Rng jx oboh believed to be the first Brooklyn| maculately clean with a’ brilliant Ask for Senreco at any drug or Gerroente, Sermission’ to dos | Officers returning atter service on| preparing the oven for the Kaiser's) newspaper man to make the supreme! whiteness that heretofore has been| department store und remember that George, who: that evening mover |this front ray that the Australians,| ~ j Staageed Uninc ad wae saith, the piven only to a chosen few that/Senreco is such w perfect formula lothes and his achoolbooks down who are expert bushmen, have 5 actio} 2 ¥ new the secret, you must get al that it, turns soft, spongy gums into [tHe Slttect’ two blocks. and took the) Lieut. William Stettiniug | | Whe are exnirt biallel Uene lime.{ WO SONS KILLED IN ACTION. | Dr sidney Pearson Lewis, 624 Peta| large 25-cent tube of Senreco tooth] firm, hard ones, and while Jt will name and home of Woodward {¢ his own. Dr, Woodward, Geotge’s latest fa- ther, is a bachelor who likes boys. Jonly thirty-six years old himself and Hthe possessor of a boyish disposition, | | which ig shown in a pair of merry, | aie | einkiing eyea und a ready amile, no [twenty ; rapidly attracted boys to him and his | K Stettinius of the firm of J. F - church, which was founded four years |gan & Co., has been gassed in action in ago in’ g moving picture theatre at |France, but is recovering in @ field ls07th Street and Post Avenue, It) hospital. newa came from his| bly comp and tho first his © |knew the family in Paterson, has writ-| as there that the Stevenses, George, father, who is in France as the sp aj | Trades know of the affair is when he ten her thet her son, William, twenty- his mother and the man he thouxht |rpresentative of the War Department. | /8 found m w r 5 “ en = Sek a RE Rae tl itef. I sink by his Patrol oF re-Jeight and John, twenty-four, had deen (0) (e) his father, made (helr aMiliations With |itis mother is at her cottage in White | ened two men toa post orehanged |killed, and Alexander, twenty-one, Wr, Woodward, who numbers in his |pin moth LP asnigned two ° d|kiled, and | Alexander, <wer parish people of almost every nation. [Sulphur their position nit intervals, wounded, All belonged to @ Canadian | '. y i —— Lo ha a a in nme Lieut. Stettinius has been in France ya BHA Latin lowhllowed a regiment and Alexander has been | and every creed, With the ; only to finc 1 " Y 0 nd waa in command of the| Nothing of t wounded four times. Mrs. Campbell, embers of Dr, Woodward's | #!nce April an i man K ) ers a noiped Bite te gain | platoon th Hed taalt by Vake thole. Gore Sl oho tp a widows hapitenelved tip otHalal 34th Street—New York. in the church's own building, the hn prisoners, Hejecidedly on the job one word of her, noiin, | While rt Broken | now a portable structure | served with Sq A on the Mexi-|to be missing the next, aver elt, lone, ie ie Pron er, ie lovely is the natural skin d is known affectionately by the] can border, lights and other precautions taken kitted in fighting like men, and p thy by} | church members as “The Tin Chapel.” | sioned in July, 1917, spent several for their safety Prison rs taken went downy before’ they | L ly use of Cuticura Soap assist. The Stevens family took part in the| months training troops at. Fort Ogte- | Mtely tell of the effect on the nerves prought to earth touches of entertainmenta Mr, Stevens thorpe. Oint t ae by member of its men's club, : cabbies | A heal the free signs of red| |e angcen betonwed tot" | MOB BRAZIL GERMAN PAPERS | roughness or irritation. took part in the minstrel shows the chapel gave to raise funds for its new Reh Pree by Mall. Address post-card Dept 364, Borten.”” Bold on of Morgan Partner Commanded) siipping out into no man’s land Platoon That Captured Ger | under cover of darkness, they work their way noiseleasly to the German all seemed to come At) jie ‘practised medicine at No. 1881 | outposts, and the first that Frits 1s exander Campbell of No. | Boulevard, Jersey City. Aware of their presence is when he|40 Hoxy Street, Paterson. Two of the] Corpl. James A. Glennon of West blue stars in her service flag have now | been changed (o gold, and the other to! liver. | An American soldier in France, who | Ambulance Corps, was killed by a| Paste to-day. not cure pyorrhea, it surely will jer Campbell Also Just | erin thy old’ Somme, batllekeld| Nothing can take the place of de-(check the ravages’ of that” dread Before entering the service|jightful, refreshing Senreco if you| disease want to charm your friends with the| Stick to Senreco and cleanest of fascinating teeth. Your teeth will stick to you.—Adr. er Son In Woand | Aug. 2 man_ Prisoners, William Carrington Stettinius, © years old, & son of Edward finds himscif looking into the muzzle of a revolver, and is told to move for- | ward without any noise. Me invaria-| er being commis- : Announce an Important Sale Friday mment Affairs | ‘Women’ s Distinctive Fur Coats’ building. So Dr. Woodward came to know and like the be of life, and has, as | who was full] foster parent | expressed it to-day, “Some of tho ld Nick in him, which makes him lov- Delicious Broken | «>i the populace by criticizing Bravilinn “I was living alone,” Dr, Woodward | affairs, that attacks Were made on th |continued, “and George ‘and myselt| tants of three 1 | lVked each other 1 talked it over ‘4 : Tied: | with his mother, and she decided that hig cent ay anhn tote | NIO JANIERO, Sept State of Rio Grande do Sul, & At Unusually Low Prices OBINSONS 25-27 West42 Street NY it would do George no harm to | formerly the Va 1, according to re- z ; | A superb eoliection of Furs of undoubted autheniicity and \Ouereat ‘They have no hide, aol by a an a Extraordinary Selling Event | rare quality, modelled into garments conforming to the latest Mann School, and when he finishes [| about the offices of tho ( Parisian style-developments—at our usual moderate prices will send him to college, wherever he wants to go and to (Study for what- jever he'd Hike t and the Duetsche Volksbiatt until the | excitement subsided Winter Coats For Women and Misses Wonderful Assortment Incomparable Values WOOL VELOUR COAT ~ illu: d with convertible Fur Collar; lined and interlined. In a variety of the rich, fashionable shedes. Very unusual value. | Pastor Gallty of Resisting Deatt, | | ‘Be ft —->-— bt result ‘in ni het ioe TODD ENLISTED IN 1910. ENID, Okla, Sept. 26.—William Madi- Bellvered ‘Free 305 mallee gon Hicks, minister, ed | nd sel@styled preside a uty Australian Seal Coats (dyed ) Coney), 30 inches long; gray | Squirrel shawl collar and | 110.00 cuffs; belted model. Special | ‘Todd, son |t *. Todd, No, 601 Jamt, is under arrest on a fq 1910. Fis father and his gr charge of giving perjured testimony jhad beth members of the old [during the trig venth, Fh leaving for France Natural Nutria Coat, 30 [te partied atl Margret ure Or] save wv lea i] tgches long, belted model, Mere eee ee | MIN Fetes large shawl self collar and ; 135.00 pomnson, killed int ‘ tat SILVERTONE COATS — Many ultra- | - 5 / 7 . an of tho old 69th {private insti epitals, ERT ly ultra cuffs. Very youthful and | nsen, a Custom: |with a population estimated at 1,289,000, distinctive models in thi: chic : yA A j Wan EWRNEVS [Dave Goer cola be ihe aad kan material, each unusual at the becoming style. Special | : da tember of Com: [tration to Join in. the campaign to pricing. Providing all the 8 nfant lea pits and nit smart shades. Warm lin- j ——— in leeted ‘ ings and interlinings DYING, SHIELDED SLAYER : i Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats | (dyed muskrat), 30 inches long, | large shawl collar and cuffs | 145.00 | of gray Squirrel. Special | Barber Shot In Street Identified on Togbont. ‘Two Men Arrosted ax Friends, John Muldoon, twenty-four, of No. 25 | South Street, member of the crew of the : ugbout Prin becamo insane las and First Avenue at 1 o'clock 1hjs| night and finally Jumped overboard as morning brought Detective Marino on| the tugboat wa way to Romer | jthe run, He saw a man lying o. th vn Two revolver shots near 105th Street Buy Liberty Bonds to || ement and three running away. before by LN drag 1 out an ’ iz A \ The detective caught two of the| sic wae, Mroumht bark this mornt Neue Vion! Hudson Seal Coats (dyed | men, who were identified as “friends” by the wounded man, who at I gave his name as scarf either makes} thirty-five, a bard D mars a man’s dress. 106th Street. He refused to the man who shot him and died aa] ov .| hour later. ‘The others, Lorenzo Sta often the whole ef-|iina ‘ininiy-sevens ot’ Nov ait. 1s comes crashing to the} 106th street, and muskrat), 45 inches long, | loose model, with smart | 185.00 Hudson Seal Coat ' pockets; perfectly matched skins. Special Announcing an Extraprdinary Shoe Sale nd simply because the|{treci,'were funn" fe) (y) J thing you see is his epee, _aneameaed « f WESTCHESTER NOTES. Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats | fra nkl y admit they’ TE| estate is to be invested and the incor share va tl, rr us ba or blind.” Shared equally by her husband a 4) Mrs. George (. Atwell, wife of Detec- | To such our salesmen | tive Atwell “or Mount’ Vernon, is gladly give sugges-| yy. Fiske. fias Gertrude Fiske of West Second sy About 800 Pairs : ube | (dyed muskrat), 45 inches long, , Sntent yourself with) rere: Warden Addizon Johnsen of| ‘34th Street—New York | | dyed skunk collar, cuffs and | 195.00 ity, character. Rich,| Port Chester, Detective. William | ! 6-inch border. Special } ervative designs. Or) vhs ihe White #icine Cour (| : ; scasaleiaiwied P lid colors. Ted oh of dick sllen For Tomorrow (Friday) hite shirts help. No) faipie ite tiation, Woherite wither teal | Hudson Seal Coats (dyed | pes to match. Some sstste, furniture an chold urticlen | muskrat), 45 inches long, | | made of selected skins, belt- | 215.00 ed model. Shawl self collar and cuffs. Special ‘all scarfs, 50c. to $5. {fane'N. § Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats Bf. = Clarence E. Costates, son of Dr, ¢ | (dyed muskrat), loose model, | RoczRs PeE> CoMPANY | tales ot South) Third Avenue, Mount | 45 inches long, dyed Skunk | 225.00 Broadway | tion at’ New Haven, is recovering from : : . id 12«inch | i “The at 34th St, appendicitis ok oe Aa collar, cuffs an 2-inch Four pS Two Exclusive | | border. Special Corners” Futh Ave| Marris WL Direct AM Canadian 7 | - at 41st St. Shipping. ‘all Models {| OTTAWA, Ontario, Sept. 26.—Sir | Arthur Harris, since 1916 =| Overseas Tr > Canadian | Government, has been appointed Di rector General of Shipping for Can- ada by Sir Joseph M ish Shipping Controller ‘an official announcement here by ¢. C. ntyne, Minister of the Naval § Reduced to 7.90 Regular 10.75 Values Director of Genuine Mole Coats, high grade selected skins, 45 inches long, belted model, Taupe Fox shawl collar, cuffs and border. Special ‘ansport for t Genuine Mole Coat 675.00 395.00 | Coat min World's Record, | | HEMPHILL, Pa, Sept. 26.— The! world's tonnage record for mining and loading coal in one month is held b } 2 who is employed by the Company here 5 to Sept. 14 he mined and londed or more than twenty-five tons . "His wages were estimated at +4 for the month. ‘The average loading during the month was about seventeen tons. ——_——__ New French Loan Opens Oct, 20, PARIS, Sept. 26 earns). ea wiht gota An Attractive Assortment of Novelty Fur Neck Pieces and Muffs Selected pelts of the Furs now in vogue, portraying the newest shapes and designs for the season of 1918 and 1919, offering exceptional values at moderate prices. Distinctive Oppenheim, Collins & Co.’s High Cut Boots in all dark gray kidskin, or dark gray kidskin vamps with cloth tops to match; hand-turned soles, Louis XV heels. Also On Sale in Our Brooklyn Store

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