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ey eee i 0 Baha! i RR va __THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1918. t D,| Oliver D. Balter, the producer, an- Jmen to conduct bh operations as | id when 1 t into batt! a} Street, formerly the Greenhut atore,| complete cast and production | + rae e rine | | ri ; Mil see & perfermance of s Broadway | stitch in Time,” now at the Ful |fapidty ae possibie ail men serving) WITT ED IN ACTION, HAD [0 tetore wetting chance to do ms) play, Sunday evening. They will not | the hospital, Which has a stag |temporarily on active duty. ’ share to make the world safe for | bave tol ee. tie “theatre; the piay | auditorium. “Irene Fenwiok he The present active efrength of the DONE HIS SHARE IN WAR mocracy,, But I found I wasn't the » sa r |navy is compostd of men in the reg- jleast bit nervous; in fact, we were 34th St t ‘ - — - — Jular service under four year enliste — _ [all so anxious to go over the top and 29 West af ree ments or serving during minority, | get at them that we had to hold our- seer are ITT TTT ; i aanomyeti ryan men in the regular rervice for tho selves back or run into our own bar- Fulton Ss Bridge Ste, Market & Halsey Sts, ; duration of the war end men in the rage. by 9 reserve force who have been called “Now,” he added, “in the event 1 ‘ | to active duty during the national ¥ " - ? (| nue. OD ; Giese |do get bumped off, I will at least To-morrow (Saturday) ‘ Hl . Capt, Harris Laning, Acting Chiet |i have done my share, and there is some bre é th St. WASHINGTON, Nov. 29. — Thelof the Bureau of Navigation, in @ satisfaction in that, anyhow." ; 34, 351, 353 FIFTH AVENUE, at 34th navy Is confronted with the problem | notice sent all naval ships and sta- N|of demobilizing its forces in such a|tions upon cemobiligation, says: manner that it can retain enough| ,"Authority io granted to disenroll anna Lieut, peti brother is a Ser- DECEMBER COA ae SALE geant in the ‘ MOONEY ESCAPES DEATH; Our Complete Stock of LEGAL STEPS NOW ENDED)! oz7R COLLARED COATS Will Place on Sale SATURDAY 500 HATS all men of the Naval Reserve Force TEs who are willing immediately to en- list in the regular navy for four Slashing Reductions yearsy other than warrant or com- an missioned officers. Only 4 aS “Upon receipt @f this order the > | We BN Bureau desires that 20 per cent, of | ¥ the total number of Naval Reserve . my t ; y mi Force plus men enlisted for the dura- Sentence Commuted to Life Im- R di d Pri ; tion of the war, attached to any i ‘ . : Hats—tor all Occasions ommand, be released provided that prisonment by Governor of At Greatly Reduce wes in every Case tho release ts requested California bi . by the man himself and the services 3 4 j y Made of Satin, Lyons Velvet, of the man can be spared without SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 29.—The 150 WINTER COATS +. Beaver or Fur Trimmed relief | death sentence of Thomas J. Mooney, Formerly up to $29.50 , “Requests for reloase for the fol- convicted ‘of murder in connettion with potty A er Gat wi pe consid- the bomb explosion which killed ten “To return t dhools or colleges; | persons here July 22, 1916, during a pre-4 to resume an ential occupation? | paredness day parade, having been com- e H on account of urgent business, and | |muted to life imprisonment by Gov. . By fetches for only Ot eed bs pet account of dependency of family. | Stephens last night, no further legal Coats of WOOL VELOUR, All at cent, OR! HAT et tee eve Bucse for peelad t yale tue | | steps can be invoked in Mooney’s with unusually bl fj ‘thes f re eae phir iy . haif, attorneys said to-day. Mooi COLLARS ne : ‘These Watches Luminous Dist eae vs ney p ' nied a past root Casaa, por be Se eer ae will be taken from the death cell in San throughout and warmly A Quentin Penitentiary and given em- interlined. of the navy now on active duty may be eased from! setiye duty upon their own request. | BUY YOUR XMAS GIFTS AT GREAT SAVING FROM | ployment with other prisoners. 7:50 H Gov. Stephens had the case under B GUTTEReSONS Swing fo\the’ preaent: phoringe in consideration since last March. 220 WINTER COATS | certain ratings, releases from active In explaining causes which led him Former! to $35.00 athe ate Il not be au- q ji ‘ nent , yup ' q = TH Naseale St Hl tubes fecthe"pretent Inthe. fats | Officer Wrote He Feared H Would |‘ commute “Money's “sentence the : ) New York lowing ratings: Gunner's mate (tor-! Be Afraid in First Battle, but |Govemor sald he had mafie s careful ' OPPOSITE CITY PALL pedo), machinist’s mate (torpedo), "2 " ¥ ’ lreview of the case and found no reason Come in and select your | eclectficlans (radio), machinists’ Wasn't Least Bit Nervous. why Mooney should escape punishment. e nt’ gasoline machinists’ The Govetnor said there were “certain sinemen, water tenders,| The parents of Lieut. Sidney |rentures in connection with the case and coppersmiths and /Schwartz of the 16th Infantry Ma-|which convinced him that the sentence D. 7. chine Gun Company have received {of death should not be executed.” . word at their home, No, 250 West 162d Street, that their son was killed in| sid, was President Wilson's “earnest action Oct, 9 Lieut. Schwartz was |Peauest” for clemency. —_—-. twenty-six years old, a graduate of | a, De Witt Clinton High Schoo! and|MASS FOR LIEUT. BUTLER. later connected with the firm of Frank | OSE aN | & Schwartz at No, 11 East 26th|Four Thousand at Services for) 4 Street. Lieutenant Dead in France. oe tt In the last letter received by his| Mass at St. Patrick's Cathearal this |morning, in honor of Lieut. Pierce H, Coats with deep, broad collars of NU COON, FRI OPOSSUM, in shawl or con- vertible choher effects. Of VELOUR, handsomely lined and interlined. 175 WINTER COATS Formerly up to $49.50 now, from $15 up. s family, dated Sept. 16, he said: 35 00 “Well, I have been through the first Fees Net (el te Maha e Teoelved e : Sa |in the Argonne Forest in France, wa! Peay Se oe MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK big American drive, and it was | tutta ttn eeplontee ofthe Bute Woot Velours, Broa d - ” - e Blorious fight. It was a great expe~ lige Corporation in New York City. The cloths, Silvertone, Plush, eh Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street rlence for me. I used to'think of|mass was in charge of Mgr, Lavelle, Duvet’ de Laine and Bo- ‘ two things: One was that I should be | assisted by Mgrs. Mooney, Wall, Flood, livia in loose, belted ef- : Edwards and McGeehao. A_ squad fects, handsome semi-fit- — ——=from the @th Regiment Armoury acted ted styles, ete.; with im- mense fur collars. SSS cluded with the singing of the "Star- Spangled Banner.” B ( | as guard of honor. Services were con- # = Misses’ Winter Suits A Reduction Sale of 7 and Coats Wool Dress, Skirt and des Lieut, Butler’s father, others P nt were -Judge O'Brien, Jud Dowling, Thomas H. Kelley of Knights of St. Gregory and memb« of the Butler family. eae. a ’ | TWO MEN, FIGHTING, SHOT. ANOTHER REMARKALLE SALE OF Serge, Velour & Jersey Dresses Greatly Mado to Reduced to e Up to $29.50, Be 5 : He Declares ie i fs now on sale at reguced prices, comprise Coat Lengths Pegr spits — r a1 nito, 22, No. owe! E: Si a " several smart and eminently desirable has been arranged to take place to-morrow. Freier Aaliyah ag le embroidered and trimmed. "AU saes and colors. Fr nue Court to-day to await the out- j models, offering remarkable values. The assortment will include velour broad- fa niaht’ by Tent nat ianen, ofr the i ) Japanese Lamp and Parch- same address inthe back yard of the ‘ Modish Coats and Suits, at $29.00 cloths, plain and embroidered serges, plaid ; Posi enecer re "Hye" dsetarea vy the potice that | Castle’s Christmas Cheer! iti i HRISTMAS comes wing. "“Constanse was’ wounded - Coats of velour, at . . $38.00 and checked suitings and embroidered panel “but once a year, but ie andthe, Fight far." infan- SUGGESTIONS THAT SHOULD AID YOUR CHOICE | effects ' a Christmas like this one coe natanao accused | Enfanito, | ac- cet watehes betrd WHtARS (Second Floor) : in a life-time! With peace both, © 24 | at very low prices assured, it’s a regular Ea i Thanksgiving, Christmas SOLDIER S LETTER BETRAYS. eS and Fourth of July rolled Man Held ns» Robber When His me into one. And we are erate einer neene etme j 9 ’ ° dy with the gifts t ng protien heres (ead ia oe ae ; 4 Boys Clothing The Women Ss Shoe Section Ree wen clara ie 6 at vey mel cereal ye tye hale Wrist Wateh a way of No, 71 Manhattan Avenue, taden Pauer Aine A i . | Brooklyn, where Morris Steffano was Those We Consider ’ and Furnishings of the Folder and Catalogue Depart- pv ineres soled Qala” Ae rea Soha ‘ASTLE. BE ae Stee | call er Wore for ment, on the Sixth Floor AVENUE wh) was Held, fn 41,900" ball “In Ue NFIDENTIAL|$ jooe2 s2%Weekly} Book of Gem. ' in seasonable styles, of excellent qualities, 312.314 Fifth Avenue, N.Y. [H whined ok pact ft aflett EDIT 1374 Broadway Til 6 P.M. and very reasonably priced, are in the features an extensive assortment of practical Dranteerer reche waa helt treated for his ZDOORS ABOVE STE St, rit's PM, regular stock on the Sixth Floor, footwear, affording an opportunity for the ye ee | | ; selection of the useful gift, at a small price All of the following may be classed as ‘aston _ . 4 useful gifts: i a Suits (7 to 18 years) = % $13.50 to 32.00 Excellent values are offered in p re iF Overcoats (3to 10 years) ¢ 15.00 to 28.50 Women’s Laced Boots of black calfskin, " Overcoats (Il to 18 years) . 19.50 to 55.00 perpailr » «6 « «© 2 0 « e« $9.75 5 Mackinaw Coats (8 to 18 years) Women’s Laced Boots of tan grain leather; t ; ee ee ee $12.50 to 18.50 asmart walking model . . per pair $8.85 H ; Coats (10 to 18 years), sheepskin lined, Women’s Felt Slippers, in gray, Copenhagen at .« +» © «© «© ec « $13.50 to 18.50 and old rose . .« .« .e per pair $1.65 No matter what other, charms you have, Cc ’ . P they count for little unless you have the j | Leather Coats (10 to 18 years) . . 18.50 Women’s Boudoir Slippers of corduroy, in greatest of all charme—a clear, freah akin, Rain Coats (6to 18 years) . 3.50 to 8.50 rose, Copenhagen, wistaria, pink and light An authority ontheskin has said: “Whe ies ever your difficulty is you cam remedy the pales oes Blanket Robes + « 3.95 to 12.50 blue . . « «© © « per pair $2.25 trouble, if you will ony give your skin ine pie id Your: akin will respond to the proper Sweaters . . +» . « 4.95 to 10.50 Women's Dainty Mules of satin, in light telligent care and attention.” é @hinttuad Hiss oC”: 1.00 to 8.50 : ; Begin this treatment tonight and see how Begin ie 7 Hove the cherm o he I blue, pink, rose, Copenhagen and black, much it does for your skin. Just before @ tepey shin Pajamas. . . . . . 1.50 to 7.50 i retiring, wash your face and neck with _ Get your first cake of Woodbury's today. Be- Per pair 6 6 SH a nae - $4.25 plenty of Woodbury’s Facial Soap and gin now to overcome whatever condition is keep- Neckwear . . . . . 5Qc. to 1.50 Chiidren’s Slippers of felt, in light blue, pink warm water. After rinsing your face with ang. yur Ahan Ira welng ed lovey alba sheala De Dress Hats and Caps =. . $1.50 to 14.50 | and old rose er pair $1.35 warm water, rub a fresh Tather of Wood- ang shiny nose, blemishes, aslugech callow skin 5 e ‘© ee ¢ per pair ol. bury’s into your skin, using an upward and treatments for these and others of the commoner outward motion. Do this until the skin skin troubles are given in the booklet “A Skin feels just a little sensitive, Then rinse the You Love to Touch” which comes wrapped ; skin well in warm water, chen in cole fis around the soap. ishing by rubbing for thirty seconds wit ‘ou will find a 25¢ cake sufficient for a month or six ¢ Another Sale of Men S Scarfs at $1.85, $1.15 & 60c. a olete of ice, Aways be careful to dry Kem ot a CELT, reateaens and for general \ the skin thoroughly. soln eeu tear Isis on sale at all drug stores and ; ; ” . oilet goods counters throughout the United States an And Men’s All-silk Knitted Mufflers at $4.50 oe eee eae eerie] Gabdl., hy Amun ieee Company, Chcianaty is now being held on the First Floor