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mae SS THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1918, Paul of Brooklyn, "Some of the sen- ‘ tries alowed us to away Soap with sit - to get food in exchunge for toilet cago and Other Cities Attend articles. Jur dally menu was two Hearing. e slices of bread with s . and we at r . FOR SPUNKY REPLY Gut of tin basTOg, that ‘alee, perved!.,WASHINGTON, Dee, 12.<Adoption Fifth Avenue at 35th Street wash bowis of the Joint resolution requesting the j — $32.50 to *40 COATS | for | pe i ', } , vrne Watt the aemtetioe an Peace Contersnsg to gtant tndepend: Established 1879 | Inv gS wide varicty of iy sighed ‘Ail the ednceion AU the Bridn Conpranemad Uorman Gf oiitncta nes e Ps . over 250 models, Jake Schwartz One of cath: s ; ‘ongress| an o| ints, & : : i | - i) Jake Schwartz é Pp deserted their posts, The next fore the House Foreign Affair ‘4 g t t For Example This beau'i Prisoners From 27th Divi- day we attempted to board a train for m to-day teal ribs {rt LIN eauc 10ns in in er are | / asa bert & wit Reachi E land Holland, but were stopped by an of-| “We believe If an appeal went out| Py or i} 8 immense collar of genuine sion Reaching England, ficer Who told us to go back to camp, | {OM here that America’s fundamental . \ ; NOW 3°" at 1 pt A German sergeant interfered, or-|Pfinciples of the right of amall na-|/ | ‘ . \) “4 LONDON, Dec, 12--"Fool! T know dering the officer to beat it and tell. tins to Kovern themselves be recog H A s Radical Reductiors Cr GLEE CEATIE TT AW TOV EIR OTN) MONT GPOMraCT Re CPaTH? | yee Le teu nga mec rena, BOLE 1SSES, Irls ittle Iris | which he did, We went direct to eri — tas 4 on Every Other and we've just been waiting for @ J t ‘ane bac en : : ; a and and got transportation to, bat tin ‘ — 2 5 ot © ease 7c | Coat in Stock. o against New Yorkers.” wogiena.” eal odes al | fauna, weak Firm Ot Bey ent MISSES’ DRESSES MISSES’ COATS ! Regular value $23.50 to $75 loarked a German officer at Jake. John Lester of Tutwiler, Mise.|made independent, ho replied: " Smart frocks to fill the many needs The indispensable warm separate | Some now as $14 Schwarte of Brooklyn, when the claiming to be tho first American! "Ireland would in all probability |) of these gayest hclidays of the year. coats in models suited to utility low as sos || America refused to answer questions, Prisoner of the Germans in the ‘Toul rete, oe shining example of the |} 4 Models suited for street, afternoon wear, dress wear, sports or motor+ olka BAL |" ‘achwarte told about it here to-day, #0tor, caught in a raid early in| UoAes Ste and dinner wear. = The materials ing. Well tailored, of excellent ‘ome no} ow as $13.95 November, 1917, has reached Lon- 0 Rav, F. X. MeKey, Chicago, mud | hi) are fine serges, soft and warm woo! | ial: i id { ‘ eee os.” he replied to the German, NOVENDCT Mie ee American ited | {h¢, Irish queation must be settled | fy are fine serges, soft and warm wool wool materials. — Both olain an Meteo i pad “and now that you're against us New Grogs, At the Pease Conference. A score of 4 jersey, and silks. Misses’ sixes. fur trimmed. Misses’ sizes. i = was low 36. . jf 4 lew York, Chicag af <, - { PHOTOS FROM LIFE Yorkers we're afraid you'll run #0 fast! Lenter said he had had a hard tine] and other cities attended the hearing. | fel Formerly 29.50 to 39.50 Formerly 59.00 to 6900 | Wa lllusteate out edverts.« 1 we won't be able to ¢atch you." {in the hands of the Germans for four inter ee | 18.00 ls ny with actual photo ‘Thereupon the German struck him months after his capture, He was i Special i hau Ae ata |twico in the face, Later he apoll- sent from place to place and never HE'S A THIEF BY ACCIDENT. |}! i ara Special 38.00 sketch may cxaggerat gized, saying: ‘Let's be friends. | had a decent meal. He finally reached | nichard Pike Sa: : yut the camera never lies. I've been in New York and I want'the camp at Tuchel, where thow- GIRLS COATS =") | =LITTLEGIRLS, COALS LTON \Peentnky eee ee ee caiiydity | tp eb HAIVRLNS agsrshale oh Pieced | Warm utility coats in a variety of For dress wear, Smart and finely — ybe, z ¢ Man In th ateri Practic o| ade cod - t HAN ON Tnaay, N caneah ed Orben paroole MeRKk a Couee tacit ae Neravacane ) wool materials. Practical models made coats of velveteen, ccrduroy is ‘hee on | for the rain or shine of every day or cloth, fur trimmed, which will Schwarte was one of 120 New York-|to reach the camp shortly afterward, ° ut I'm not responsl: | wear. An unusual rd mated to add much to your pleasure when ors of the 27th Division who arrived | however, and from that time on hi 307 FIFTH AVE. N.Y. Near 3st Street \here from the German prison at Blu-| never needed to eat the German ho added. “It all comes! purchase a very satisfactory coat you take small daughter to the ¥ i No mail orders at sale price men. They were captured south of|tions, Lester added. From the sur- eR ; skull wan |} for the school girl at a very moderate family festivities which come with 7 —- a |Cambrat in October, while engaged in| plus received he relieved some of an eae gp 9 © pressure ! expense, Sixes 8 lo 16 years. Christmas. Sises 4 to 8 years, ———— helping smash the Hindenburg line.|his famished Hussian comrades, Muse Ua Shere ane ae wn h Hs ; UNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDE For tho most part, the Americans oo sie, Pleaded, guilty” an ihe eneciti | Formerly 17.50 to 19.50 Formerly 35.00 to 45,00 said, they were fairly well treated by at fe ele Cha, we 1 s K FS | tbe andiay. Thay. Arh ANODE CORPORAL OF 165TH Rataptan Ne ea, | Special 12.50 | Special 25.00 1. | J Ml C & C recommanded’ at examination of hs — - You Never Pay More at Best's me Rion. ae street | COMPANY IN FIGHT 5th Avenue ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 34th Street Clifford Wiltshire Took Com-| VU. ) mand When Officers Fell— k Unparalleled Sale » Never Saw Baby, ai 5th Avenue COMMENCING FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13TH 34th Street : Offering Entire Stock Corpl. Clifford Wiltshire, Company | : A |, 165th Infantry, was killed re ‘ % direct hit by a shell on Oct. 5, while} | 2 STUDENTS’ SUITS Papago pe Extraordinary Sale : , |oharge after all officers had been killed or wounded. He wrote on Sept. At Pronounced Savings pohrherh on yeapitrage on fietie Siac . At $21.50 At $14.75 |erna tae Sune, Winton. som nure toc time before he sailed, He never saw formerly formerly his baby, who is seven months old 5.00, 28.00, 30.00 18.50, 20.00, 22.50 te Aven, the rons eats, GENUINE LEATHER LIBRARY F UR NITURE | © At Radical Price Reductions twenty-four, of No. 200 New Jersey NO C,0. D’S—NO APPROVALS—NO RETURNS—NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS Entire stock Youths’ First Long Trouser Suits radi- | avenue, Brooklyn, killed tn action on 1—Leather Arm Chair with loose 5-Leather Sofa with loose cushion cushion. formerly 75.00 49.50 | formerly 155.00 98.00 2—Leather Arm Chair with loose Fane Aa SRR TOT oe y cushion ge ore ne 85.00 | formerly 72.0 47.50 3—Leuther Rocker with loose cush- apie oe ae *Prormerly, 195.00 85.00 formerly ae ATED 1 4—Leather Sofa with loose cushions aga om eee ee * cally reduced to effect an immediate clearance. Suits that | Nov: 10, the day dofore the arm. vill be ¢ ate wae stice was signed, was in the 305th] will be approved by the most critical youth, as they embrace | tnrantry, 77th Division, He enlisted all the new style features; tailored of durable Fabricsina large — | *'x years ago in the 14th Reglmen’:| A Py 4 of Brooklyn, and went to the Officers’ | variety of smart models and patterns; size 15 to 20 years. | ‘training Camp at Plattsburg, He “ i was gassed in June, Sampeck” Clothes, standard of America for A memorial mass for Lieut. Joha boys, offered for sale in New York City exclusively by | ©. "Brisa, who died of wounds re- James McCreery & Co in action at Fismes on Aug. | be celebrated at St. Francis | YOUNG MEN’S CLOTHING DEPT.—5TH FLOOR, ney Church on West 16th Street] at urday. The mass was} arranged by his associates in the Class of 1907, St. Francis Xavier College. Lieut. O'Brien's death oc- curred in a German prison camp where he was tal wounded, Lieut O'Brien was a lawyer, with offices at No, 37 Liberty Street, The family | home is at No, 361 West 121st Stree How he slept on a “soft bundle," which later proved to be @ dead) December Sale MEN’S FUR-LINED OVERCOATS . German, was told by Corpl. Walter Carnie of Company B, 118th Infantry, | and spring arms. 159.50 formerly 98.00 65.00 Large quantities of \ 29th Division, in a letter to his} formerly 250.00 y ’ . mother, Mrs, ne M, Carnie of Men’s High-Grade Over- | No, 497 Valley Street, Maplewood, N | coats, lined with Natural ae J. The oldier is now in a hospital | Muskrat, Nutria, Mink or wath atts Leelee Marmot, with collars of unded com various Furs, were order- Leather Arm Chairs 7EO0s| (eens cout 67.50 regularly 125.00 regularly 117.50 Leather Sofa 87:50") Webticr Hocker 42.50 regularly 67.50 <J-in carryin, e trom the battlefi regularly 147.50 Leather Arm Chair 42.50 | Leather Rocker 37.50 4, | After I had strained my back car ed before in- |rying a comrade the physician or . 7 the great in f \ into a dugout for the nig regularly 69.00 regularly 62.50 crease in the cost of Fab- | rics, pelts and labor Leather Arm Rocker 46.50 | Leather Rocker 34.50 ’ * 1 found egularly 45.00 | regular 5 therefore we are enabled r¢ die 1 had used for « sala pene? to offer them at excep- | pillow was a dead German, but 1 Leather Arm Chair 89.50 | Leather Rocker 43.50 . fidn't mind that as I was quite used reg y 164 egularly 75 tionally low prices. to seeing dead Gor ; egulariy 181,00 regularly 74.00 AeMERe Raed | ceavea SAavE Aten Baris Ste Leather Arm Rocker 42.50 Leather Arm Chair 47.50 Ma ureLined Overs , of the 106th In wrote to : ‘ ree coat, us illustrated; of Brown or j nis father, Jos No, 1403 regularly 69.00 regularly 78.00 Osford Cloth; lined with selected i POO AY EINE, ; Marmot skins; collar of Beaver, been over the top roven times and Persian Lamb or Hudson Seal bine out without a scratch hi IN ADDITION 95.00 j soe ire rey Pel oA an Kighty picces of upholstered furniture, including Sofas, Arm ° | atch before ity all Chairs and Rockers, covered iu velour 2a tapestry. regularly 125,00 ote Oct. 1. He was At 4 Price 4 ’ ; ch lat Private Thomas Jon Cronin, of a 2-Man's Fur-Lined Over- ; |the 18th Infantry, reported dead of coat, us illustrated; lined with : Fea ee a ei ittha cto Ramanan Natural Dark Northern Muskrat, A choniai'se Nor sch Bast, 646 with collar of Otter, Beaver, Hud e son Seal or Persian Lamb, 125.00 regularly 165,00 Lie 8 cousinys have Fur Caps, Gloves and Lap t Robes also at low prices. won the Plattsburg Train nd was in charge of the Squadron ie ibo Vi algnature fo tae boa, 002, —alr,

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