The evening world. Newspaper, November 15, 1918, Page 14

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tH RONX STORE B AUMANNS (I 14.9 th Street @ Sra AVENUE Furniture at Clearance Prices Before has eo large and varied a selection been put before markets have ail arrived, your ef quality and service, which you can purchase on our LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS Diving Room Suite in Jacobean Oak, China ae Apartments Furnished From $50 Up n Every Evening ds hie in Plain Fi; Credit f Extra Charge for 4 Seam Mahogany Finished | Frames, Upholstered i Velour; Springs in Seats, as illustrated, at 14 g* STé SP AVE EY =OPEN SATURDAY AND MONDAY EVENINGS) | 3-Piece Parlor Suite EMTDANCE STREET 65-71 440-442 STREET) -vo (STH AVENUE resect! sous | 9TH STREET FURNITURE For Thanksgiving This will be a Thanksgiving in the fullest sense of the word Let us help you celebrate it—select anything in our great stocks in our two stores, and pay for your purchases On Easy Terms c r William and Mary Dining Suit 2 | 79” ' American Walnut—9 Pieces—Special ieepeieting of Buffet, Extension Table, China Closet, | Side Chairs and one Arm Chair. five Platform Top olonial Buffet| Dining Table 138" 178 ghly polished; splendid | Highly polished; 42-inch top; uction; massive design. extends to 6 feet, Clothing Jor Men, Women, Misses & Boys on Liberal CREDIT Grafonolas Pd Stocks, Pool oa At ith Ave, Store Oniy. New Model Columbia if el Easy Terms NARI SE PUG eee Street, Flushing, © Murray was born in Mant lived In Flushing seventy attan and > years During the old village day# ho served as a member o: Board of Tru and as President of the Boards of Health and Education MANY DISHES Though cheap in price, can be given a delicious telish and made doubly nourishing when properly flavored. Make them en- joyable by using _ LEA®PERRINS SAUCE THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE It has @y Kh FAMOUS S41 7T0NOTS >t. in HERALD SQUARE BROADWAY at 30% BROADWAY at 451th HATCH, HE PAYS THE PARCEL post” a tang, all its own. wt and Found” articles ‘The World or reported at ean be left at an Advertising Ac telephoned dire Cal) 4000 Beekin Brookiyn Office. 4100. Main. Special Offering Beautiful, Guaranteed, New ‘465 FREE WITH EVERY PLA WRolla of Player Music. 1A Player Bench beaut NEW YORK: 53 East 31th St. JERSEY CITY: 134 Newark Ave. 903 Malad fee U. 8, Pat. Off, HAND MADE SOLD BY A BEWARE OF UNCOVERI THE GRE BAFF DEA 1914-19 General in the 1 }was adr was | Advocate General of the New York CONTRIBUTE TO THE UNITED, WAR WORK CAMPAIGN PLAYER PIANOS OnConvenient Terms WDelivery to your home. WISSNER BROOKLYN : 55 Flatbush Ave. America’s Finest ak erry WHISKEY STRAIGHT PURE RYE ST a ne a aS i THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1918.' ‘DISTINGUISHED SOLDIER, LAWYER AND PUBLICIST WHO DIED IN BROOKLYN 2 AAT ANE DES IN BROOKLYN, HAD LONG LLNESS | Was Distinguished Soldier and] Lawyer—Had Been Secretary | of Plymouth Church, i ratio C. King, soldier, 1¢ r and composer, Ly years of Plym Church, t his residence at No. 46 Willow | ng, after lines: King was bi 4, | , but the family removed | ton when the father, Hor became Postmaster | r part of the Bu- | ted from Dickin Pa, in 18 to Was? atio the elder, nan Admini Gen, King son ¢ Carlisle, tted to the metropoliton bar in May, 1861, After practicing | about a yoar, he entered the volan- teer service and was with the Army Potomac the Army of rs. very near March n, King was awarded the onal Medal of Honor, He ormally discharged in October, 1865, and wus raised to the rank of Colonel in honor of his services, He continued his law prac: until 1870, He became Judge Thoto wy Roce weer and = —_ nandoah three distinguished i Dinwiddie Court House, Va., 29, 181 he was Democratic nominee for See- retary of State, Gen For King was counsel for } ight Hillis, pastor of I h, during th Lieutenant He and his wife celebrated their golden wedding anniversary June | 1916. National Guard in 1883 and in 1895 ckins g the be ng the Army Potomac.” n intimate fr of Henry Ward Beecher, dee asad on HELD IN EXPRESS THEFTS. Charged with div menta of furs and ital from $10,000 to $15 YORE NEAREST You for detalis of this exceptional offer as well as details of our used piano bargains, Receives Permission of Gen, Kenly to Reward Sergt. Coombs, ‘The ceived a letter from Major Gen. William 1, Kenly, Director of Military Aeronau- ties, authorizing the club to award the $100 Liberty Bond prize to 8 | Coombs for winning the aero | to the SOUR MASH od not to hold the rac The Aero Club fe e award until it 1 ns Cotton Gin COLUMBIA, 8. ¢ of @ boiler in a . Near here, killed a white man an ® negroes ‘to-day, demolished the gin house and damaged nearby build- ings. LL FIRST-CLASS DEALERS | RE-FILLED BOTTLES NG AT TH CONSPIRACY A True Story of New York City By Rowland Thomas Begins in Sunday World Magazine NEXT SUNDAY sacrifice of the two officers and twelve men of the Shaw who re- mained at their posts in the midst of ray Pleo ie Ge ie ‘Oa sa Wi $150 $350 flames, even though tt sent them to| ng in prices fro jtheir des it ~ | ican soldi vA | Jumped out and were later pi *| the moments that followed the AERO CLUB TO AWARD PRIZE. Aero Club of America has re-|¥ ‘AOF SHAW CREW "PERISHED IN FIRE WHILE AT POSTS —— LLY CO | LLY 1863 L “It's Easy to Pay the Kelly Way" Long Credit Tih tHeos beanor i | aeen Payments lision With Acquotania, | ha Fornitt re, uve everything yo' K let you benefi us, Linole by our anything addi Mingicd with the joyful thrill of native land once mo arked in plait See Coe a GIVE--To United War Fund United States Destroyer Shaw, which | was sunk thirty-five miles off the sion with the| ania early ss] ved her eventful ors and membe to-day « survivor of the crew, It was the firet that the be told offhand by the men them- nd they told of the supreme eime since the war tory of the collision could selves | From the stories told by the men,| many of whom had to hobble ashore on canes and crutches, the Shaw was one of the big, new destroyers which w protecting nsports, in- NM heavily e Amer- oa KELL Y CO. iuitiwtas. Out-of-town deliveries made by our own motor trucks. among the cony everal big British t cluding the Aquitania, laden with British and s At 6.45 o'clock Oct. 9, the signal a submarine had ahead, As the S$! ziguag her way ac on the morning of was received that been sighted fac Ww was about to #8 the bow of the Aquitania, her steering gears became jammed. Capt. Glassford of the Shaw fear- ing the danger of an explosion and injury to the directed the course of his boat so that the trans- port struck it about thirty-five feet aft of the bow, t preventing explosions of torpedies in t ship continued soldiers, her course, being under orders not to stop for any reason, on The collision cut the destroyer in f. The watertight bulkheads kept |woth dismembered parts afloat {or atime, The men who were slecping in the forward part of the y up by other destroyers, idenly the oi! tanks under the ge of the Shaw took fire. In the the flames the officer on stuck to his post and was a crisp, He was tdentified wrist, he 1 to pay,” returning crew deseribed rst instance, was the way the But in flames, d then came t remained Ruished the w were fifty-seven Jiers of the American peditionary Forces, who had been confined in British —_ hospital ty-8ix of these and mem! h PRESERVE THE LEATHER KEEP YOUR SHOES NEAT LIQUIDS AND PASTES FOR BLACK, WHITE, TAN. DARK officially credited verninent with hav- | BROWN OR OX-BLOOD SHOES. a German submaring last ; onting to the memb« THE F-F.DALLEY CORPORATIONS, LTD, BUFFALO, NY: MADISON AY Thirty-fourth Street VENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fifth St reet A Special Offering of Men’s Winter Overcoats at $28.50 usual and very timely purchasing opportunity afford an to-morrow (Saturday) on the Sixth Floor These Overcoats are made of good-quality Oxford gray melton, lined throughout and finished with velvet collar.

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