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ANTL-DRAFT PLOTS IW TRIAL OF BERGER Government Prosecutor Charges Socialists Planned “Under- ground” to Mexico, CHICAGO, Deo. 12—Evidence to show the planning of an “underground raflway" to Mexico so that draft the Young People's Soctalist of which W. Fy Kruse, was Heoretary, dia main object, averred, was to discourage men from Joining the army, “One of the moat active at the convention,” sald Mr. Fleming, “was Herman Bosler, now interned {n Fort Oglethorpe. ‘The evi- denco will show that he and Kruse planned an ‘underground’ to Mextoo. “We wii show that one defendant nid: ‘To hell with the army, Only a skunk would join the Army of the United States.’ ” } “Who sald that?’ asked Attorney Stedman, for tho defenné, “Kruse sald it,” replied Mr, Flem- ne. nent was advised to-day thot Nelson Page, ac- ecretary of al Attache, evaders might seek sanctuary there and similar activities designed to em- barrasa the t tes In the promised Istant Dis- in Taupe Poiret, ' 520 —— AN EXTENSIVE VOCABULARY, K or. THE rney, in ning address (From the Warhingtop Star.) oo totk CHD to the jury completed yesterday at che you have fixod up the filv- ft? axked Mra, Chugging. “pat it to the shop onee In a airman has a harsh tem- he talks about it giv@s eas.” Detint. CHAS, HORWITZ, 41 East sth ©t. Stuy. 137 2 BLOCKS WEST OF WANAMAKER trial | man-ele other Soc ‘ spiracy under of Victor L. of Milv Berger, Congress- ‘anawered her husband, race Sale Exquisite Silk Waist. Fresh New Beauties—Just Opened $ ag Brilliant choice and variety of special Gift Models— fresh, new arrivals shown tomorrow for first time. Regular $5.00 values in rich Georgettes, Crepe de Chines and wanted Silks. A wonderful opportunity. Other Waist Specials for Tomorrow at $5 New Models New Colors hristmas Fur Sale Important Friday and Saturday Values At the New Fashion J Shop Nineteen West 34th Street Luxurious, Handsome Fur Coats Hudson Seal Coat Hudson Seal Coat 34 length, select pelts, large collar , Full length coat of unusual quality, and cuffs, belted models, Beaver or Natural Squirrel specially priced. Collar and Cuffs. Regulariy 5165 enue 5295 Leutao Commanding Officer of 38th | Lieut. Col. George F. Kozella jr $225.00 Fine Marmot Coat F Broadtail Caracul Wrap Very luxurious—with large skunk Trotteur model—full ripple back— smartly belted. Very spe- collar, cuffs and sash belt. Regulariy °450 cially priced. peers, $ $1. d 95 $650.00 y Stunning Model Wrap “4 Fine Broddtail Caracul—with black 25.00 Smart Tiger Coat Smart new model, attractively \% trimmed with Hudson Scal, large iat, ceo ay belt. va x els clare and cuffs. eguiariy 3 Pay egularly $ $125.00 95 oe $695.00 495 Large Variety Scarfs & Muffs At Less Than Wirolesale Prices —Scarfs— | —Muffs— 95.00 Fox Scarfs— $37.50 | $75.00 Fox jMutte— $37 50 $45.00 Wolf Boers fat a0 | $45.00 Wolf Mutts $27.50 trl] Sl akg = ayeenied $80 Nutria Scarfo— $19.50 | $22.50 Nutria Muffe—$14.50 $40 Skunk mente fae OY | $37.50 Skunk Muffe-$27 50 $80.00 Dyed Si. unh $19.60 | Ghuni~$20.60 al Benvfa $30 Raccoon Scarfa—$19,50 | coon—$19.60 Also ; I Round and Canteen Shaper ‘oom Searfa At Savings of 25% ‘al agsortment of model garmenta—one of a bind in richest rel, Caraeul, Molo, Hudson Seal, Nutria and other fine furs “4, Sale $30 & $35 Coats rig With Smart Fur Collara Reduced Friday to 5D 30 #30 Handsome Fur Collar Coate, Reduced to $21.50 n | WIN VALOR BADGE IN FIGHTS ABROAD Infantry and Many Marines Get Service Crosses, WASHINGTON, Doe. 12.—Awarding of the Distinguished Service Cross to twenty-two officers and men of tho Navy and Marine Corps was an- nounced to-day in army orders signed - by Gen. March, Chief of Staff, who Ag rr) Afra S12 These Special Offerings Friday Cle tre AAD? made the awards on citations from Gen. Pershing. Among the officers decorated was Col. Frank H. Adams, commander of the 38th Infantry, which distinguished itself at the beginning of the final German offensive on the Marne on July 15. Holding a vital point on the river near Dormans, the regiment was all but surrounded by the Germans, but by firing in three directons it held the enemy at bay and enabled adjoining French units to retak@ their posi- tions. Major Clarence R. Huebner, 28th In- try, wax awarded the cross for cally ex sing himself to fire constanuly in to command his battalion effectively, and although his command lost half its officers and 30 per cent, of its men, he held his position and prevented a break in thes line at that point.” ‘This was in the first purcly American engagement, the capture of Cantigny, near Amiens, May 28, 1918, by the Ist Division. Other officers and men awarded the cross by Gen, March were: i . Daniel Daly, 6th Regiment 2 es; Robert H. Donaghue, oth Reg- iment 3 Corpts. Valley, 370th Infantry; r, 6th Kegiment Ma- tes Curn Christenberry, 1sith I 1 . Harkenrider, 5th Stewart J. Meke ames J. ft n Battalion; Herte ms, 6th Machine Gun Batiery humous awards of the cross rere made to Lieuts, Charles W. Chapman, aviation section, Signal Re- serve Corps; Leonard Hoskins, © st Artillery Corps, and Sergts., Ar- thur F. Ware, 5th Regiment Marines, and Raymond P, Cronin, Sth Regi- ment Marines, KIT BAG BRINGS BLOOD TO SAVE WOMAN'S LIFE Item in Y. M. C. A. Publication Causes Twenty to Volunteer for Transfusion, ‘Thanks to @ paragraph in the Kit Bag, a weekly paper got out by the ¥ M. C. A. men Who make headquarters at the Hotel Bristol, Mrs. George J Zebring has @ prospect of recovering from an iliness which it waa believed @ week ago would prove mortal. n. i- ry, Pretty, am Le . Zehring, wife of the director of e Bureau of the Y, M. . d to several operations in the st Episcopal Hospital, Brooklyn, for throat trouble, She be- came 80 weak that the doctors said transfusion of blood @lone could save her, ‘The doctors vainly appealed at gym- nasiums and other places where they had found persons willing to give their blood, § Th ase Was then brought to the attention of a Y. M. C, A. man, who wrote for Kit Bag a short article describing ed. Mrs, the M CoA. sul Methodi -four hours after publi- ¥, M. GC. A. secretaries had volunteered, Irving W. Dix, who be- fore the War Was a nursery man at Cline ton, Mass, W selectes The ¢ sion Was tnad e at LLIAM L. WIKS FRENCH WAR CROSS Son of Superintendent of Schools Une WILLIAM L. ETTINGER JR, Decorated for “Splendid Work” in France. Willam L. Ettinger jr. son of Dr. Willlam L, Ettinger, City Superin- tendent of Schools, has received the French War Cross, according to an Announcement made in the Radiator, the ofMfcial organ of the United States Ambulance Service with the French Army, The paper, under date of Nov, 21, waa received by Dr, Ettinger yea- torday, Tho announcement statos that the @eoornation enmo as a recognition of at Plemont, Franco, "which afforded an excellent example of cournge and coolness oepito the violont bombardment,” Private Wttinger, who te twenty. one year old, went to France two penre aco with the Pordham Ambue noo Vit Which Wan Araumned to duty wilh the renoh Ariny, “hia aplendid = work” nie, wwtiia Made) ie, 2 wilin’ ter wen wy lant, DUET WANKER Heep ‘nuff out fer PVP MEP For May Faamvbaiy,! Ween OA Tank, ‘ow thueh de to hoop et Pay Wan ioe) AUT Bree Rene, wnt OW $35 Rich Sills Piush Coais, Reduced to $21.50 $35 Pom Pom Broadoioth Coais, Redweed to $21,50 $35 Sitvertone Mixture Coa.s, Reduced to $21.50 A remarkeb's offer at a most sensatiqnal price—of higher pricec tany with fiae, big fur cellars vvin plain or belted or latest josse-back models, Don't miss this! @ t BELEANS = o——— ST as Afternoon, N N N*® Coat of Bolivia, Cape Shawl Collar and Deep Cuffs of Nutria, $75.00 & Lynx, Hudson Seal, FP NEXT SUNDAY WORLD Quer fiom Newndine in Ademer, ALIEN TEC ADRIANO DLL UD Apes Women’s & Misses’ Apparel An Incomparable Collection of Newer Models The Values Are Most Extraordinary W Afternoon and Street Frocks of Georgette Crepe, Tricotine, Serge or Satin. ning and Dinner Frocks of Crepe Georgette, Satin and Net. W Evening and Dinner Frocks of Crepe Georgette and of Net in / pod or pasiel shades and Black. Afternoon and Street Frocks of Poiret Twill, Wool Velour and Tricotine. W Frocks of Chiffon Velvet, Georgette Crepe, Satin and Trico- tine for Aficrnoon, Dinner or Peet GLO, CrystaBCloth, Cashwell Bolivia, Poilu and Duvet ts, in Dolman ey: 3 collars of Beaver, Black, Poiret and Taupe Junior Coats in Newer Models d Fur Trimmed Coats for Juniors and PAN Tears one Wool Velour, Silvertone, Bolivia and Crystal Cloth. Lined throughout and warmly interlined. he Sunday Nisa le RT is. ATRIA NUTR ANNO AUN NTA 3418. STREET — NEW YORK AA MO TEEN MM ah Dinner & Evening Frocks Tailored and more pretentious models. Eve- Very Specially Priced, 25.00 URINATE AANA Very Specially Priced, 30.00 vening Wear. Very Specially Priced 35.00 to 75.00 New Fur Trimmed Coats OOL Velour and Silvertone Coats in loose back and belted effects, with huge cape shawl collars of Natural Raccoon, Taupe Nutria, Beaver Nutria and French Seal; some with fur cuffs to match. Lined throughout and warmly interlined. Very Specially Priced, 45.00 ELTED, loose back, Dolman and Wrap Coats of Crystal Cloth, Wool Velour, Silvertone and Velour de Laine, with deep shaw! collars of Beaver Nutria, Taupe Nutria, Natural Raccoon and Seal Nutria. Very Specially Priced, 58.50 OLIVIA, Crystal Cord, Duvet de_ Laine, Silvertone, Woot Velour and Duvetyn Coats in Dolman, loose back, wrap and belted effects, with huge cape collars of Raccoon, Beaver, Black Lynx, Hudson Seal, Nutria, Ring- tail Opossum. Very Specially Priced, 68.50 loose back, belted and wrap coon. Very Specially Priced, 89.50 Coat of Wool Velour, Very Specially Priced, } anf cs 25.00, 35.00, 48.50 as" ’ TMM World Hand of Destiny Map Series ROUMANIA IN COLORS, SIZE 18x22, semen \ =

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