The evening world. Newspaper, October 9, 1918, Page 4

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ir Amértoan Pattors Sate Abroad. siting Aveu Brocktyn, N.Y, M'AVOY William J. ® Fulton St, thelr checks for club bills according, with a forged signature of his. \ LONDON, Oct. %—A_ ovarty of fetes gear \ pee anale. re. w Rt er N° suott, Siembagnas, t& the story told the police, so left] Lentino was arrested yesterday eve- . American editors, who sailed on Sept hes a pil em ear, a ont, i: roast diank checks to be filled out by Len-|ning at Lafayette and Canal Streets 26 as the guests of the Ministry of In ugicwen Charles, 417 "ecend Ot, | eer pent Wi, "Fo shoe tino when the bills were due a8 @ result of @ decoy appointment formation, have arrived safely at a 679 MORE CASUALTIES: | aneine & mm Pm hs Bich eonee, MN | The epecific charge aflainst Lentino| made by a detective. He had $1,000 in Bettiah port. A an ds E. 25th! NELBON, “Gustave Tots Jamos- 1s made by Dr. Roy Compbell, a mem-| bills in his pockets when arreated. , F. ht t =— Vis uw i Wiese wun, SDs 04 ue ber of the club, who lives at the Hotel| The police declare Lentino has Pati on Martinique. He caarged that a check | signed a full confession, eaying he ight fo Win!) TITALREAHES AGBHG fee co va ve ee Mibetrott. for $4,500, bearing his forged signature | lost most of the money on the races. \ The Nati At ttt eae eS i rae wg and made out to “Cash,” was drawn| His total speculations are alleged to r men. women and robust ay, eet s mo. 1 epanis Schon, trl on the Columbia Trust Company. | amount to $6,600, and this figure may I Children. Wisdom suggests that dosnt Foie, We From Third Page) AR ogee we, Fiat, roe Ng Sort wit 7 pas ape Harvey B. Small, another member,| be increased when other members of i every proper seuaha otek setitemiicinay BALZAMOWSKI, Bronislaun Buffalo, a —>— declares @ cheek for $800 wae drawn| the club are heard f le a! Vw d ing the vital forces ad ud building BROMBERG, Samuel, 175 Middleton RArtE 0, wary, Dee. Careless Rocky Mountain Club Bt. Brook! Genet J, Crowe ua, : W., Leh, tak, up of resistance, be HIGaINS, Walter €. C. 687 E. 6th Bt. hate Taindtyhe te . woons George, 1498 Prospect Ptace,| Members Put Full Trust in ri \ KEEGAR. Willem Pq 220 W. @otn CALVERESE, Tommaso, — Gawege, | rte Oii Hee’ taicaen Confidential Secretary. wath Che ay ons fre cunt, Pe WOUNDED IN ACTION (DEGREE . Not fi Other Establi inthe Word oman, Oxfo Sarien. , nenenteeanin t Ine, coe a N,V. HY rpm, Dc Pk UNDETERMINED). io Connecfion With er ishment e Wo! : Bathe, Ome i aciaa Chinas, Corporal. Leute Lentine, whe for years bas EMULSION ze"? oe Re fee | Soa : | t y were atscharion, ave. Eek > Beatie. Be BOTTA, Guiseppe Ax 221 E, 114th pconicllh es as Wan affords definite help to those who | "iittey: ni. 5 vee TION eas peti, | te NG IN ACTION, kindy wa are “fighti ie win” against | Usukin, bawued omelets, Catan, Seah, ae yess, a Ai ann, ¥ Miss| pg eilaleal, th Btreet, by filing out checks for the inroads of me RIVIREZO, Pietro, Hr Sina BAER ese, 3 skirmn i Co * | qmproet, wumem 1. Jarrettetiin, Md, Py poser gy beelee . Aye Soott’s, sbandant in tonte- Cook. i Corporal. ‘Tombs Court to-day, cherged ‘ natrient properties, builds up HAMZARD, fie Burton, Miata, Pe, MYSLINGKI"Btaniey. 762 Hart 6t, | nmexrancan, son, Stadia, Wa with forgery. 43 & 45 West 3ATHSTREET : the body by Nature's methods. Privates. Brooklyn, N. Y. Privates. Lentino, who occupied a eumetocws| feat & Rowse, Bloom@eld.N.J, 18-14 AHRENS, William Joseph, 404 Tomp- | howe” fereno Lperbos RYOIUIWEL, Nick Jommh., Weame, Win, apartment at No. 10 West 98th Street | PRESTWICH, _Bidney Te tee meta] CoCr Rg, Ronee Ae lang dreased tn the height of fashion STM i , St, Elizabeth GIUPROIE Walter Antone, Detndte : ; ANETTA HENAN 5 REICLY, Peank, 218 W. 108th Bt, | Hasnien Ee Nantes." ad See SoneONl here AL Us y 9.45 A.M. to 6.15 P. M. New York City. She en tage. ah club eoven years. The club mamber- BUSINESS HOURS — 9, to mM REILLY, John” Aq 250 Bond 8t,| XIMIAEN: Nir" “ew Lonion, Qom, stip in made up mostly of mining Brooklyn, N. Y. pM Biter rice Sty ge men, pioneers and engineers who anklin Stmon a ¢ nleieg Sat nt Qrone| AIOE fin (Ramsay ut ntl ows BACK UP PERSHING AND THE BOYS; m ROCHE. Clarion Daniel. pi CARS ts, beth fr region. The members are wealthy ct 0. SCHA EFER, William Francis, But- PRISONER. and spend considerable time tn the BUY LIBERTY BONDS Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th: Sta, Butte, co Sic! Sohad'' etlecare: tw cad i) is shown in these CS I AEE sy A Se aS yar SILVERTONE —of the finest quality fashions these Suits that are in the most ' wanted shades of navy, brown, taupe, Burgundy or rookie, Smartly cut coats show the attracts iveness of plain tailoring; notched, roll orconvertible collars, narrowshoulders, close fitting sleeves and gracefully slender lines reveal a precision of workmanship that éne expects to find only in suits made to special order. EES TES SEAS PE Straightline skires feature many new styles of pockets, Other Strictly Tailored Suits To wear with separate furs Suits exclusive in character and made of finest wool fabrics in the newest shadings. The tailoring and finishing details are of the high standard always maintained -by Franklin Simon & Co. 29.50 to 195.00 WOMEN’S SULT SHOP—®Balceny Floor than this,—that a man lay down his life for his friends.” Through all the ages since the Great Friend of Humanity spoke these words this has been the supreme test of devotion. How splendidly, how gloriously these men have proved their love for us, and for their country. We cannot worthily accept their sacri- fice with mere words of patriotic emotion. The laying down of splendid young lives challenges us to action—prompt, willing, generous action—the buying of Liberty Bonds to our utmost! To-day 183 Americans Gave their lives for Liberty's Cause How iy bonds have YOU bought? This space contributed by CHARLES F PRATT * co, ean N. schnelarh, Edmund C, SCHUTT Otte, q Private. Sh AMBURG hurr 475 & 12th TIES. DOWETT, Sytrester, Sommerville, Ky, jewar!| WOUNDED SEVERELY. Every characteristic of custom tailoring ae tar ba Me Bacon Clover aeceha Ulectenanen THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1918. them found (tf @ nuisance to send EE BUNOM, Frank, Biytheritle, Ark, MARINE CORPS CASUAL- Ky, Waster Me M., Phfladetotie, BIMONDB, A ert ©. Lom Anaobes, DALTON, bag tod F., Hotel Biltmore, DSM Cr SFTP _Cwey PAWLAWERT. Sma, it. rad GIEGERT, “Robert "Bs 1681 Myrtle! cenonen, ram 8°" FA re WORTH ERICH Tesi, (Brsrl t RBET EA, rad Ye Coline, Ma, Corporal, WOUNDED IN ACTION (SEVERE- SIH, Charge, én Prenclecn, DODOON, Ray B, Chicago, LY), PREVIOUSLY REPORTED Tunic Frocks SMSE Ton Aaam, a Sane Ae, Private. (DEGREE UNDERTERMINED), at ided RY Stanlons, Womtras Li DAVE, Treader, Elias, Ge. Sergeant. raided, SHAR ir ie Aton, he, DIED OF DISEASE, TTUAMAN, Watter, Moccrentate, Pe, ete (S ra aes ™ Captain. WOUNDED IN ACTION (SEVERE- LARERTY. Moscow. Idaho, BURSTAN, Ravert M.. Midtietown, Del. RTED LY), PREVIOUSLY R MISSING. Dap bare MIUatcy, teas tk leet, °. REDHEAD, Nichotse o, Macon excel Brooklyn, NOCAIR, Wilbur W,, Woodetor, . 7, WOUNDCD SLIGHTLY, Privates, STANSBERRY, Lokr, Coal Oreck, Tenn, IN HANDS OF ENEMY—PRE- VIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING. Private. FOWLER, Frank i 128 8. 11th Av. Mount Vernon, N. Y. MISSING IN ACTION, Twill American Control ‘The manufacture of Bayer-Tabiets and Capsules of Aspirin is completely under American control. Every officer and director of the Company manufacturing them is a native American. Bayer-Tablets and Capsules of Aspirin contain @enuine Aspirin. MULLEN, Russel! W., 8 Burrows Av. Bernardsville, Ne eas They may be used with full confidence. New York Cit Plain white able are sometimes offered ween Anprin a called en Wash BURY, Horace Dy Palmer PPE sects gl ony pa ypactenl J FRIREL Chartes, Leaterite Pi. eve f@enal protection, every package und every tablet of Preah Siete aeons eran eons with The Bayer ON DUTY WITH COMPANY—PRE- VIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING, = "Spans eo eaiow sot prin bole asa bara aon count hee Bayer-TabJets ‘Aspirin in ay GARTH, Raya o ™ Tho Bayer Crose— Your Gverentes of Prtty | Sts iltiato, tian WCEARY, Sani 22° Coliusbase ¢ SKINNER, Charles La V., 67 W. 107th St. New York Ry city. WUITNEY, Charles W., Rochester, Ming, Faculty Member en ity Liat. " . J, Oct 9—Word 1 has been received of the death tm ac- tion In France on July 20 of William R. McConnell, Professon of Spanish at Princeton Univeralty, the MeCennell te the sixth member faculty to be reported In the casualty tata B k Our Milicas with Billions—Buy Liberty Bonds Best & Co, Fifth Ave. at 35th St. Est, 1879 A Word about i ; a * Boys’ All-Wool Mackinaws 5 I, Seve, uscaved a H & Tighten se Lee! a So scarce are they these days that : ‘Treat Diveheed Game, saa © you do not hear i aa about this H Porcelain Crowns, Brid, raf Eel - desirable type of boy's coat. 5 ge and Inlays o : Probably you have had difficulty aie eck piee eeee ‘es and Dolman in finding one that was all wool |e BADLY DECAYED TEETH @ and sufficiently warm and ser- 7 8s, re nn ease, H i el | sent by Best & Co. Mackinaws are strict- 1 pr-BLOn, H ly all wool, as they have always Hy GTwO OFFICES = 4 been. We do not claim to have f 1} a 2EAsTI89 Se|IG9 Easy 3] the usual quantity, but assort- Af S *xirantonm ese al ments are very good now. Also rTrTTrTT iii iii tte the prices now are better than we can offer later. Evora, Duvet de and Duvetyn. coon, Tau, Tau gee pocrume sum}; warmly tnterlined. AN “Lost and Found" article® edvertivod In The World or reported New designs in various splendid all-wool fabrics. Sizes 7 to 13 yrs. 14.75 Sizes 14 to 18 yrs. 18.50 Official Agents for Boy Scouts for thirty days. Ti een at any of The “Lost and Found” a an be left at any of The World's Advertising Agencies, of can be 4000 Beckman, 30.00 ¢ Ye FROCKS of Navy Poiret Twill. Tailored Frocks of Wool 30. UR TRIMMED FROCKS of Weol Velour, with trimmings of Hudson Seal, Austra- lian Opossum and Natural Nutria, Tailored Frocks of Tricotine, Serge and Poiret Wena’ COATS in belted, loose back Velour, Crystal Cloth, Evora, Bolivia, Silvertone. With new sleeve and col ar effects. Lined throughout and warmly interlined. Prices Range from 30.00 * 75.00 UR TRIMMED COATS in all wool ma- F terials of Velour, Bolivia, Silvertone, Trimmed with Coney, Beaver, Mink, Mole, , Poiret, Natural or Black Lynx, Aus- uirrel, Hudson Seal and lined throughout and Prices Range from (Bond Booth on Our Main Floor) Newest Fall & Winter Apparel For Women and Misses prt i Guang Ser arn New York Gi OE ot tae Ae onnoonr, Camry Freaks Hacant, | OCL emae, The Values Are Most Extraordinary - WOMEN’S Taw fe Geer yy SRRAMG, brand O), Cua Biden hela i pi | FHOUAE oetes E tow rane ite al TERUG Gert. neaeta | Women’s & Misses’ Frocks . ph wate, he KILLEND IN ACTION, PREVIOUS: | TILommax, .. 8, Lae, 5 Sil V ertone Suits TRA ey aaa F. Van Etten, N.Y. LY REPORTED MISSING, ae Baten Fal AILORED FROCKS of Wool Velour and {ROW INOW, Waco, Praga’ Second Lieutenant. MULQUEEN, John J, Prospect St,| |E Tricotine. Blue Serge Frocks, embroid- Especially designed t ith By ititsy ier Ror Wa, iio ber see agg boned Ridgewood, N. J. 4 ; oa braided, or fringe trimmed. Vel- specially designed to wear wi HATTNBON. Rare Onan, Ta, » Privates. Fa] veteen Frocks in Black and colors. Tailored DOLAN, John. tor 2d Av, New| SHAPTOR, Lestie T.. Cherievatx, Mich, Renent 0... 61 separate furs ever he saree ee ibe a ee : Frocks of Satin and of Georgette. eek Pa ome HILLERY, David J. Buffalo, N. Y. | PRL, Aaa a 5 “a 00.00 aagoy sy Y7 wamntn | d1ED or wou peceivED In LGV Ctaee Tet m | | 25.00 at e nM. A . of Serge elaborately 00 Man Women’s 38.50 Women’s & Misses’ Coats effects, fashioned of Laine, Crystal Cloth utria, Rac- 125.00 11mm 1111 UNM TN NEN EE Suits AILORED SUITS in all wool materials, of Gabardine, Serge, Velour de Laine, Broadcloth, Tricotine and Velour. and warmly interlined. 25.00 * 60.00 UR TRIMMED SUITS in all wool ma- F terials of Velour, Silvertone, Duvet de Laine, Broadcloth, Velour de Laine, Trimmed with natural Nutria, Squirrel, Mole, Hudson Seal, Taupe Wolf. Prices Range from to 100.00 FP. P. Colins Weds Mins Sohota ' Philip Patrick Collin, formerly Seore-| tary of the United Irish League of the City of Waterford, Ireland, and er" of Joseph P. Collins, Secretary of the National Club of the United ‘fh League, of which the late John Rea- mond was President, married yout In St. Boniface's' Roman’ Oxthdlic Church Rosemary Marie” seholh ° Rey, Richard A. Casey of Waterford officiated. Mr. and Mra. Collfris Will te- side In Baltimore. Mr. Collins ta tr°the engineering service of the United States Government, & Misses’ Oxfords, Silvertone, Coats are silk lined

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