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ET EL For Grippe, Colds others will go on to their neurest camps. ‘The overseas boys will go home with ° | 1417-1423 THIRD AVENUE |i (NEA! R BO" STREET from which the McLoughlin ordered the « down, inc were flying thick Beer d in the roadway MeL Germa fod because mac The and crouched behind him. A macl . bullet perietrated McLoughlin pa A AL and he dropped his rifle. 7 an Easily reached trom Wes! Side by officer at once reached for his re- : £€th or 59th St. Crosstown Cars v McLougtilin seized his rifle, drove the bayonet through officer A3-KoomApartment 25 VALUE naan $245 A4-RoomApartment and left A moment membered he had seen ay cross on the officer's breast, » turned and got it “T was with the con sptured a machine him there. later lin sald. “A woman who ating it was onde the American jin said she had two chitdren many and would go nowhere to the German lines. She resisted and Was shot.” Another ir nee was told by Ed- ward J. Seddon, No, 462 West 160th Street, shot in the kneecap with nae gun bu while serving with the 16th Infantry in the Ar gonne. “We were ping through th woods nc ssons when we c m 4 machine gun which four officers ! were worki Seddon said, “The un woods was terrible ces tor the ne upon only hope was t n sprang forward through one derbrush in the and made ideal hiding p machine guns, When we point blank ou m hit, One the Captains, ‘The o ther t 1 we Special Offer, Friday Fur and Satin Hats 400 at $4.50 Small, natty shapes such as every woman likes to have for real wintry days. The very thing to wear with furs or a fur coat. This is a manufacturer’s clearance which we were fortunate enough to get at a price so low as to make these hats unequalled elsewhere. Tricornes, round shapes, notched brims, ete., in dyed muskrat, nutria and coney. The satin crowns are in black, brown, taupe, henna and copenhagen, shirred, tucked or draped. First Floor, Old Building. av B roadway at Ninth the rear. I was told afterward that encountered by McLoughlin in a road! 3 5 had " . ‘a a THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDA E flew away, appare: GERMANS RAIN BOMBS ON WELL-MARKED HOSPITALS. Bernard H. Rabey, No. 100 Wes Tith Street, Company 308th In- With Attorney General, - CLEARED OF U. S. TROOPS. 2,600 Wo! TORONTO, by strik 19 resentatives eme a howe Left in om ferred here to-day with ’ strange tales to tell. They have first | fantry, is one New York boy who can a hand stories of women operating ma- | tell the facta to any one who doubts! LONDON, Dec eral Lewis of Ontario and a represens 4 ia he 6 i » | tt r of attacks on hospitals. | practically cle tative of the ades and Labor Counett by hine guns in the German lines, o wae wounded and was taken!” Ali t those Jin an effort eltle t ke, which Cash or Credit hospitals bombed by the ns and Crows Hospital No. § near)at Wir eens | tentiited trom ihe dldehurge of twalee ° 01 ‘on on the battlefield \ vec r re se rs tie Oven Kvenings Till 1 o'Clock, TER Fs Mat betta : 143008 ae we heard an airplane | taining ere, ita principally, “og [union oft Tuesday. Meanwhile 4 ia Walk tae ‘nE*- | motor humming overhead, but ‘waa nT und 2,600 180 apecial policemen are guarding the| town, O., of the 316th Infantry, 79t caise we did not suppose there a & Division, wounded while hting near chance of being bombed, as ol ‘a 1 he 01 e ne tal was a pe anent insti M les nm, in the Argonne, ts one ‘and, in addi to. being soldicr who brouglt back his eye-|imarked plainly, its tion must | witness account of women at the |have been known to the enemy, | suns denly four bombs came crash- | | . i wn, The nurses ran into the |GERMAN’ WOMEN OPERATED |wards and told every one to stay in | MACHINE GUNS. hed.) Most of us were in bad shape , 4 ‘ | Mie ace lw sno of the gow men in the [@Md “ould not have done otherwise | alks No, 1S merion mia ‘ nud we tried. | RL < " ir American Army who wears ron The bombs fell just enough P & pie ual feross. He took from a German |away so 10 one in the hospital was | 1 mn officer who was wounded, and was |injured. Several were killed or in- jured in the Polish Legion Hospital | iby. We could not understand | why they ehould bomb a hospital | with 1,000 or more men, all too badly wounde t to be of any mili- | hit "3. “| “The Bayer Cross—Your Guarantee of Purity” y. No, 100 KE. is Bayer-Tablets and Capsules of Aspirin contain genuine Aspir mber of the 1 old New York 69th, ness of attacks on hosp gee tals. Mooney as ¢ out of actic Aug. 3 with surapiel, ‘and gas while | Therefor 0 ditional protection —every pack fighting at Chateau-Thierry | every tablet of genuine Bayer-Tabiets of Aspirin is marked with The I was about thirty yards from a | Bayer Cross. first aid station back of the Lincs | Learn how to distinguish them —familierize yourself with the airplane circled overhead,” Bayer Cross. Look for it on the tab/ote themecives. Tip interest “Amica” (Ros. U.S Tat OF) Wo peranten shat the wcidaater of malicyiencid in thowe taiote aad capeulen to off the weiinbie Rarer Eleracd erentd airmen came bac youge the damage an ‘i Style 872814 ae Style 8720 Style 9041 Style 9010 Foyandes hinges 9 SO] moma rit ure™ 9) 50] Memes oe +50) ment tat ROW OF FAY’: «+ Provisions for Holiday Service in Eleven Blyn Stores Owing to our far-sighted policy of ordering long ahead of the season, and our facilities are large, varieties complete and prices rea sonable in the midst of a season of unsettled conditions. Blyn Footwear gives pleasure service out of all proportion to its for buying\in immense quantities, our stocks Silk Stockings, 1.39 In ail evening shados aid desir- able street colors, Put wp om handsome — holi boxes. Special value for the Christmas season. Nine Button Spats Dressy am Patent Colt Fawn, lent Boots fray, dats with black err satin top: Slender STORES: ST SIDE ‘Ay. and 12%d Ht f rR bering tat ft t F Sih Ay Brookive | Stores: ding’ Insurance Money Order W.S.S. Patent Colt Spat Pumps, Style 6499 for R!'BBEP BOOTS Men's and | |Blyn Order| Christmas oor sively Oienest™t Boys’ and tet thet oft " 4.75 . : fom [ieee | ot [free sgo Bie Boots lect the pre bar Jet 259 Dull ent that ex Mdren's quit and Gum aotly auits ant i and be as ty S 2.00 me be ht Misses’ " fin footwear that fits cor- rectly toast 2650 DULL GUM BOOTS, KNEE LENGTH et e400) 3" 90 ae Se 215 Nees. 2.25 Aretics for Men, Women and Children Misses! finiab, Purchases Made in Any Blyn Store Exchange A practical gift that the woman who appre Mon'a @ Buckle, 7 te 12 ciates shoe style and | able in M © Buckie, 12 to 2 foot comfort will value 5 } Huckle, @ to 10 For sale in Blyn Stores | Any Oller Women's 4 Huckle, aia to 8 exclusively in Greater | Blyn Store New York and Newark i Fy o 12 oO —— “RVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19 id AMERICAN PRISONER SLAIN = SMITH DECLINES HUNDREDS ‘ ftom.” said Mr. Smith, "but T am ani attond a ‘victory breakfast at they managed to seize picks left by a| had made a good ft to understand how a man can be Gov-| Hotel Biltmore at 1 o'clock Bal So Th C h working party and attacked their| Sergt. Claude V. Hart of Cherol AFT AIR Hl OF P MT INVITATIONS ernor of the State and be making pub-| afternoun. Tt will be given By c roat, rte! . or certain, because T did not sea|are coming Lone Uy shipioads, He | Itrom home thres or four nignts a waek.| Tore Sher a nem after they Ie 6 gun.” | we both the Croix de a Alvany to go to Work.| Among the speakers will be former ongestion of the are ec AN AID Ll | the, Distinguishea Harvie Croe 1 Be ; nto | Secreta Mite, ‘Tre Mead L 8 d Back CAMOUFLAGED A MACHINE QUN| "iso Wom the” france “ie etatien | Young Aviaior Reporied Shot for Will Be Too Busy a Seeker’ Champ Clarke Bupreme Cou ungs an ac ON A RED CROSS STRETCHER. | March # when took part in Going Ouiside Barbed Wire Says, t er elect Wagner, Justice Dowls . Janh 15 Badvas’s Road Sergt. Thomas Jordan, No, 43 tast| trench t He kicked open t } ‘ ; ; J . ae? Lemna a iaguned part pref 18ist Street, Bronx, told of Germans|of a dugout, ordered the oecapante| rclosure at ind lay over the o | f Gov-elect A lungs or back, As « courtter irritant Radway's | covunt ae Murder of Ready Relief 8 much Cpe lo conveni« , : ja young American aviator b pa » man ent and cleentr than the old-fashioned mustard 18 bearers wea eo sarés public functions where aster. It does not blister. Use also in th _ | man prison gt after th . nie OPN 4 7 ie rai ma " sired * AMOUTIO® to tary of the » - See shane for sere trout coughs and c2ld | veae Wace leant a night,” Jordan said. stice was signed, was reported here De ‘esired. It k : tay | Satic tate’ Committee fer’ severe! | and all irritations of the throat and lungs Sex Not Revealed Until They | (Tr {flare shells erit up from time | Aung sn, abo to-day that he had received hundreds of tnvle | years = ae jto time made the field as light asjof which éxpl . , tations to dine of address gatherings, aw Were Captured—Soldiers When tho shells went up wo| mans came out and surrendered. They A young American aviator named | iy had declined all | Smitha at Victory Breakfaat. adwa 4 . could see the bearers carrying a other occupants of the dugout|Coheeny, who was a prisoner This may be a departure from cus- n et Mra, Smith will 25c Tell of Teutonic Fury. jatretcner draped: with a sheet, ‘ant |all had been Killed P cay dees Hiraivene, went © 7 ah # did not fire, But after a time wo ne story of his exploit is told by 4 ht ; |found that whenever the flare shelts| Hart's fellow sc He is reluc, |t@¢ barbed wire enctosure about 7 toch Pe “Homeward bound’ troops from ‘died out there was a sharp machine | tant to tel about He grins when |? “lock in the evening De a bathe 754 Joverseas moved from Camp Merritt [Un fire from the place where we| asked about his War Crose Britien ‘ aid during an inter-} Acvept v0 substitute, e | . a oeane ainacae Wt Nad econ the stretcher bearers.| “I'm lucky," he explains. "The Gen- | vow published in the Ksebenhaven, FOR EXTERNAL neg | tO Camp Upton to-day for discharm e finally shot them down under a | etal that t nd : “The Gerwan guatds promptly shot ND INTERNAL PAIN pase For in time to be home for Christmas. : und the scouts went out and 1a dead, despite the fact the armi Some of the companies are on their | f ioaautatane @ machine gun with Wliiaiee stice had been signed. « ny was) way to Columbus Barracks, and |i /) Distinguished about 27 years old | |Taey ha guished . hers are headed for Camp Meade. | the mac was won July 28 at © J _ ' einen si ‘0 Upto 0 be dis-|Some An when Hart took four prixonere and | The inen sent to Upton are to be dis- |Some turned their machine gun avainet the} SOLDIERS PATROL TORONTO. charged there if their homes sre |}* ue eeatos eek Germans, | within 350 miles of New York. 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