The evening world. Newspaper, December 10, 1918, Page 5

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tle, 118th & rine Corps in action father, J kiled in th the cabl who was Vv SOLE Des SGN WAS KILLED ::: for Corpl. Daniel B. Tal- lon and Parent. A memotial mass was celebrated in the Church of St. Thomas the Apos- Corp!. Thomas Fitzgerald was killed) 104th Street, a lawyer with offices at No. 111 Broadway, Corpl. Fitagerald enlisted in the Marines at the out- break of the war. He was wounded at Belleau, Wood in stopping the Ger- man march on Paris, but recovered and was sont back to the front, to be Unless there has been a mistake on the part of the War Department or Sth Infantry, wrote from had died a month before that, but ‘ho’s To Blame ? f you suffer from corns, bunioms, flat feet, ingrown nails, czllowses, etc.—if your children grow up te sxf- RICE & HUTCHINS UCATOR SHOE® » Cx risbly “let (he fect grew os fet a sevate a No, 62 Attorney Str |tion into the army Greenbaum was Double Mass Celebrated Here cicrk in the Brooklyn Navy Yard, Just a ‘few minutes before the signing of the armistice which tor. minated the fighting Corpl. and St, Nicholas Ave- nue, for Corpl. Daniel B, Tallon of Company D, 308th Infantry, and his father, Patrick, No, 261 West 114th Street. ‘Tho father died Friday as the result of tho shock when notified that his on had beon killed dn action Oct:| % The official notice came Dec. 1 and the father made preparations for the mass, Then he succumbed to heart trouble, Cory drafted was secretar tendent of the postal sub-station at] Sith Street and Third Avenue, John Tallon, a brother, enlisted in the Ma-/ n before being to the superins 1,, according to his) Fitagerald, No. 4 West) attle in the Argonne. vica in reporting a seri- ived by Lieut. Ernest Machine Gun have been some end of the war. rt is that he was ction on Nov. armistice was uff lived at No. nkers. He is a neer of Columbia, ward P. Erbeck of Com- expressing the Mrs. Katherine was recovering. »She him. To- a4 word that SHSNSSEAS MENSA STS ASA AS SESS — a Terk 2 3 | Z\Straight i | Educator Se SP SOE So tient aoe ce Unless branded thus on the gel) it 49 not an Educator Rt DPBS Sea vcaerey ork omy , Caer a hole family into Idu- The See eenes seen Ne 0: of y part le manu- » Tae. —s or toate 22> I Bite Syn ae => we Ratitiectta noes cr ! | Erbeck died on Oct. 24 of wounit | room was kill N 1} received in act! a g the i send me to the X th infantry, wrote In ched his old homey t, New York, six after the signing of the armis- It was dated Sept. 15, the news came that he was killed in es , {action on Oct. 25," Before his induc. and was th ine His father iverside Drive, tor Stauderman, No, 1132 reet, Brooklyn, killed In ac- . 2 was a member of the 106th Infantry. He had been an ace tor when he enlisted in the 23d Regi- ment of Brooklyn in April, 1917, He went to France in May. Corpl, Frank D. Haffey, No, 688 Classon Avenue, Brooklyn, was se- verely wounded Sept. 27 while lead- ing three Germans he had captured to the rear, He was a member of the 196th Infantry, 27th Division, wr te was| NEW SERV will Be + Place lors Soldiers The Trinity Service Club for soldiers | and sailors will be opened before Christ- ICE CLUB TO OPEN. Reduce Your Fat | | Without Dieting ago the formula for fat reduction “excercise.” Today it is “Take cription Tablets.” Friends tell Marmola mas at No. 90 Trinity Place, in co-|friende—coctors tell their patients, untl operation with the New York War|thousands know and usg this convenient, Camp Community Service, It was an- nounced to-day by the Rev. William T. | three or four pounds of fat # week. Manning, rector of Trinity Church. Ail ¢Mective, harmless Marmola three floors of the building will be de- voted to the men. A dormitory with 150 beds will occupy |ward Ave., Detroit, Mich Advt. the third floor. ganteen, billiard room, &e. James MeGreery & Co. 5th Avenue ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 1—Nickel-plated Coffee Machine with alcohol burn- er; ebonized wood handles; 6-cup capacity. 8.00 regularly 12.00 2— Universal Electric Coffee Percolater made of heavy Copper, finished pol- ished Copper or heavily Nickel-plated; 7-cup ca- pacity. 13.00 3—Nickel-plated Chafing Dish with alcohol burner; Colonial shape; ebonized wood handles; aluminum food pan. 8.00 regularly 12.00 4— Universal Electric Chafing Dish, —fast and slow heat connections; heavy polished Copper or Nickel-plated. 17.50 5—New Perfection Grid- dle made of heavy cast Aluminum; highly polished top; with removable handle; 9 inches in diameter; bakes cake a golden brown with- out grease. 1.95 regularly 3.00 6—llighly polished Alum- inum Covered Saucepan; 4-quart capacity; heavy gauge metal. 1.45 regularly 2.25 7—“McCreery Stand- ard” Electric Iron,—heavily nickel-plated; nichrome wire element; detachable plug; weighs 6 pounds; fully guar- anteed, 4.75 regularly 7.00 8—Heavily Cast Alum- inum Fry Pan,—diameter at top 916 inches; with ebonized wood handle. regularly 2.50, 1.50 9—Ilighly polished Alum- inum Stew Pan with side handle; $-quart size. 75¢ regularly 1.00 10 — Highly polished Aluminum Self - Basting 5 inches deep and 10 inches diameter. 1.50 regularly 2.50 11 — “Wear-Ever” or Aladdin Aluminum Self- 10 x 14i : regularly 11 x 16 inches regularly 6. 12— The Ideal Fireless Cookstove,—roasts, bakes, steams, boils and frieg. All Stoves have complete equip- ment and are encased in highly polished Oak; wells are seamless aluminum lined; all cooking utensils are made of pure aluminum, ‘Two-compartment Cooker. Complete. 38.00 Round Double Roaster,— | Extraordinary Holiday Offerings eeoaly HOUSEFURNISHINGS 1 (Sixth Floor) , Suitable for Christmas Gifts 13—"McCreery” | Steel Kitchen Cabinet, —- white enameled; equipped with porcelain steel extension table top; flour bin’ with sifter, glass containers for sugar, coffee, tea and spices, also rolling pin. 57.95 Tegularly 69.00 ; 14—Westinghouse Turn- over Toaster,—turn insu- lated knob; toast turns it- self; complete with cord and plug. 7.00 15—“Hotpoint” Hedlight Electric Heater,—Radiant type; adjustable to throw heat to any desired place. regularly 11.00, 9.00 16—Fireproof Casserole, —Brown with white lining; mounted in heavily nickel- plated frame. 1.25 * regularly 1.75 17—Carving Set,—made of best American _ steel; three pieces; nickel silver ferrules and caps; in lined box. regularly 5.00, 3.50 18—Westinghouse Three- Heat Electric Grill,—uten- sils of highly polished alum- inum. + 10.50 19 — Western Electric Portable Sewing Machine,— no larger than a typewriter; cost of operation Mc. per hour; guaranteed ten years; all attachments. 39.50 20 — Universal Electric Tourist Iron with stand and, velvet bag; can be reversed for boiling water or milk; has opening to heat curling iron. 6.00 21—Cylinder Gas Heater, —cast base and top; nickel- plated trimming; blue flame Bunson burner. 3.25 regularly 4.50 22—New Perfection Oil Heater,—smokeless; odor- less and absolutely safe. regularly 5.65, 4.25 23—“McCreery” Electric Vacuum Cleaner of polished Aluminum with switch in | handle; high-powered Uni- versal motor; fully guaran- teed; with complete set of attachments. 39.50 regularly 47.50 24—"Kitchen Maid"’Cab- inet equipped with porce- lain steel extension table top; flour bin with sifter, glass containers for sugar, coffee, tea and spices; every interior corner rounded, pre- venting the accumulation of dust and food crumbs; golden oak finish. 39.95 regularly 50.00 White Enameled. regularly 60.00 45.00 reading room {harmless method. They eat what they like, live as they like, and still’ lose th Tablets are sold by all druggiste—a large case for 75c. Or if you prefer you may write direct to the Marmola Company, 864 Wood. There will also be a SUNDAY WALD WANTS WORK WONDERS “34th Street “4 De taint ~ a SSB ene a RASRUSRIS RS 2 > 222, FSBO 20 LEOR LADS ed 5 Pg ree Ae —- coed Se ae how aS SERS. eels —— nes 3am > Bem. aeeS Cer Ce = en s2> SRE Ee ee + eter 3: ee eran te err ME dames MeGreery 5th Avenue ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 34th Street Specially Prepared Holiday Sale 1,900 UMBRELLAS regularly 5,00 and 6.00 An enormous collection of Black and Colored all Silk Umbrellas; close roll; attractivé assortment of handles, comprising full length Bakelite with cord loops or rings, Sterling silver caps, Bakelite tops, enameled, plain mis- sion or ebonine; also all leather handles or leather straps. Extraordinary Sale WOMEN’S FUR TRIMMED SUITS & COATS Prices ——<—$—$—$$ Much Below Regular 200 Women’s Fur-Trimmed Suits 19.50 regularly 28.50 to 39.50 Special purchase of new fashionable Fur-trimmed or Plain Tailored Suits secured at unusually low prices enables us to offer them at a price that cannot be duplicated anywhere near it now. Developed’in dependable Materials; beautiful Winter colorings. <A te ae - A Pome eet eeraemnnt: ot te oe Aen ES “ak recreate . a 500 Women’s Fur-Trimmed Coats ms 26.50 regularly 45,00 to 59.50 . : A most attractive collection of high-grade Fur-trimmed Coats, comprising models which are reproductions of the highest priced Coats of this season; fash- ioned of durable Fabrics; Sealine Fur collar and cuffs; beautiful flowered silk linin; Also models made of excellent qualjty Materials with large Fur collars and cloth euffi dependable plain color lining, “Miljsizes in the lot but not in every

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