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PROBA IS Haein te LE # 4 . ] ¥ ‘ a% wen. ee f Kent if ast ake THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1918, 3 4 s R ‘ " able to fi ing! he turned to bi Natoon " it. | untartl: * | NRA these Speciais for Tomorrow, Saturday eH YoS to ABs fl Y FLYER WINS [rae Stal coc Ratarek eit Sheers Ses Se Reroee ees Gt | eer ante a Sas a a . . flight until the er ell shock and was evacu- or, France, Oct. 18-20, 1918 Dur-|gun fire and bringing back i addross, Charle: . Home address, Mra|ing tho operations of his regiment|lines several wounded ‘ : a 9 e “1 Yo, 121-131 West 27th Mary Siith, mother, No. 126 Hutohs | against the Hindenburg lino and tate, | Home address, Frank Putnam, Ne © a » Street, New York City, inson Htres Batavia, N, Y, east of the Le Selle River, Chaplain | Wall St Amsterdam, N. Ys ease | .Firet Lieut. Leslie J, Rummell, Atr 7 Kelly was constantly at the tront.| | Bergt. Frank W. Moehler, a | Service, 8d Aoro Squadron, For ox- bth Infantry, caring for the wounded and euper-)%, _ 4 poAttillery, Coast, As ‘ . . traordinary heroism {fn actton tn tho vising the turtal the dead, often | Corps, extraordinary heroism & * }, », Tin» 7, 1 | region uf Musory, Hrance, Bept. 29, Francs Bept, 49, 1 under heavy shell and machine gun |sction near Sulppes, July Newer & Finer Fur Collar Models Reduced }ivis, TAout. Mi, lead fF, went forward under! fire, Mis fearless conduct affordod | 15, 1818 Having been severely. 4 ¥ >| ee intense machine gun fire and carried| an inspiring example to the combat|ed early in the German attack a | biplane which was p Pn &@ wounded officer to a place of sufo-| troops. Home address, John F* Iv, | Sulppes, Sergt. Moehier continued "- . machines (Fokker typ Despite the ty. In accomplishing this mission he No, Congress 6 Jo- | direct the firing of his gun crew ; : At the Fashion t bus odda, he led Ms patel was severely wounded. Horne sa- A eight hours under Intenso sholl AX J é ' —— | ttack and y re Ni eee Ce ad No. sore fae poeey Ce pe 14 Focnalalng op guy GEE) ait, the ag 5 , a 7 Nash plane, By r . reat, Qj entry. iF extran, munition DB Oxpe! a i Four Shops \ Lieut. Porter Gets Double War} vring and leadership { heroism in action nm y.| dors to withdraw had been reco! ear Re oY. the enemy planes were destroyed aad France, Sept. 80, 1918 Pvt. Yutnam| Home address, Mrs, Frank W. at Honor—Two Privates From |the remaining three retired. Home exhibited exceptional bravery tn vol- lor, No. 98 Bruce Street, Newark, vs ress, Alfred T. Runynell, brother, Nineteen West 34th Street Nowark, N, J. = BROOKLYN DOWNTOWN | NEWARK 460-462 Fulton St. | 14-16 West lth St. Broad & W. Park * *, a ir This City Also Cited. Pennington and’ Johnson’ Streets, . ‘ (i Two New York City private i ao j oes’, \ WASHINGTON, Dec. 20.—Second| among a number of members o! in the aviation service, has been| f | awarded the ‘listinguished service ww Jersey men, follo « } Lieut. Chartes P. Portar of New York, | 108th Infantry awarded the Dist! No Connection With Any Other Establishment In fie Wand crons and @ bronze onk teat for, Pvt. Daniel Moskowitz, Company If extraordinary heroism, it was an-[¥: 108th Infantry, For extraordin as, Their et fi abt Ronsao: nounced to-day. First Lieut. Leslie J.| Branco Bent. 28,1918. Prt. Bowko Rummel! of Newark, also tn the fly- |itx exhibited excep fe another to get aho| leaving shelter an \ aie Seals: arisen Teak bc open field under heavy machine gun yw York | hell fire to ded \- Second Lieut, Charles ®. Porter | sinc tice Caden prerenn bes pilot, Air Service, 147th Aero Rquad- | kowits, fal No, 441 16th Street, 34TH STREET NEW YORK on, For extraordinary herolem in| Nex Yor 4, Giiverberg, Company action in the region of Epips, France.|q iostn Infantry, For extraordinary : | July 16, 1918, While on patrol, Lient.| heroism in action near Ronasoy. — a | Porter observed two enemy planes|irance, Sept. 29, 1918, Pvt. Silver- UML AT ISR (Fokker type) about 1,000 meters| berg, @ stretcher bearer, dispiayed treme courage by repeatedly leaving above him. He immediately ma-| shelter and advancing over an area noeuvred to obtain helght and a po-| wept by machine gun and shell sition for attack. The enemy turned] to rescue wounded comrades. | Hea fn . | ing that his company commander and Lieut. Porter gave chase and at- heen wounded, he voluntarily wont tacked from Below, destroying One) forward alone, and, upon finding that {and foreing the other to retire, his officer had béen killed brought oak leaf for extraordinary | back his body. Home address, Mrs. A bronse oak le: | Anna. Silverberg, mother, No. 80 herotam tn action in ha rete oe se aeth Btrost Naw York, | 0 ection of ewe ‘odels Forest-Do-Fero, France, July 24, 1918. “"Bye. (first class) Raymond E, Reed, | A Ce Ul Ne mM d 1 Lieut, Porter, while leading a patrol. company F, 108th Intantry. For ox r attacked an enemy formation °C ltraprdinary heroism in action nea twelve planes bogus types sen | Ronssoy, France, Sept. 29, 1918. Pvt. gaged one enemy eon | Reed, with great courage, went E {) Sutot contsok Ono! of tet. Porte | tien” heads" machine sin "and The Values Are Most Extraordinary guns jammod. One of Liout. Porter's) set! fire to the rescue of two wound- | pairing tne gun two of the enemy) oq goidiers, whom he carried to our {| Planes got behind him. a onty| pes after dressing thoir injuries. | Unable to repair the gun and ot Home: esdrens, dateés Heed, Tacher, 25 Medina, N. Y. Reduced from $40.00, $50.00, $60.00 D parr ahs Mh atite Wa Por lute aM comers ™ France, Sept 38, 1918. n ‘EW Afternoon and Street Frocks of 7M Bea eg Le a N beaded Georgette, Tricotine, Serge or : ; 02) é ry Satin, in pa (yb ed fusccde eee Astonishing Sales Fur Trimmed or x Pace S| Raeee 1 |hd| tious models. Fe 5 a a noe rocks Ever Attempted Tailored Models : | Ward, father, Re F, D: Nova, Medina, | [ } of Crepe Georgette, Satin and Net. | ES Pvt. (first class) Edward P. Piare| fd Vary Specially Priced, eceased), Company D, infin ce et mop 25.00 For extraordina hi Silk Seal Plushes—Silvertone Cloth—Pom Poms—Dutet de Laines onssoy, Fra CA eaten MIRON ODT ee) Afternoon, Evening & Dinner Frocks Siliertone Mixtures—Beaver Broadcloths—Bolivias—Wool Velours Exceptionally high grade, fur collar or distinctive plain, warm Winter models—our own Ladics Brnonial yaschee M : EW Dinner and Evening Frocks of Cre e hi priced successes—at $25 to-morrow, positively surpassing values of any 20% Less Than Retail Prices eous eoldier was killed whils Georgettqand of Net in bee 8 . and all sales attempted in New York this season. We do not believe such MAIL. ORDERS poracieg with Melboeipany taser in and | Black. aero tne Palit an unprecedented opportunity will ever be repeated. Meret, Sines the Buttalo, N.Y. ae frocks of Tricotine, Poiret Twill and Woo —Winter’s Colore— —All Wanted Styles— 175 QGennett 175, || Coe fame, eMac trast "Very Specially Priced, Henna Somme Belted Shawl Collars peas. TY" Hrronawar, || For extraordinary heroism in acti tore Russian Green Semi-Belted Convertible Collars Uvetsire NEW YORK . Uostulrs, |) near Ronssoy. France, Sept. ; 30 00 Casi bp pomciad A Wrop Pifecte) Novelty Coraing ‘Open Evenings unl . Clark rain taking comm - e ‘i Congo ‘avy— Raglan Slee: laited Bac ——— y after all tho officers The furs used are genuine French Seal, Skunk Opossum, Mole Coney, Nutria i “ o Barents diate EW Afternoon Frocks of Georgette Beaver, Australian Opossum. Laned throughout with Silk Peau de Cygne, Silk ( N.Y. : N Crepe, Satin and Tricotine. Evening Flowered Satins, Pussy Willow Silks, Solid Color Satins—twarmly interlined. and Dinner Frocks of Chiffon Velvet, pate é . ny loiman y y aa <= + 6 BELLANS ner i { Georgette Crepe and Satin. 7 Bolivige / 3 | , E Hot water |: Very Specially Priced, appa | { ‘ : Sure Relief |" : ene ently | Collar ~ ——— New Fur Trimmed Coats AMMEYER INDIGESTION 1 safety. He continued with — OOL Velour, Silvertone and Bolivia c Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit Coats in loose back and belted ef- | 34" St. New York _ A SALE OF of Natural Raccoon, Taupe Nutria, Natural Lynx and Beaver Nutria. Some with fur Evening Slippers | warmly interlined. Very Specially Priced, | 45.00 ' Breas loose back, Dolman and Wri ri Xmas Waists : iM \ ae opne OW iv Brilliant New Geor, gettes Coats of Crystal Cord, Bolivia, Silver "\ hs Saturday’s Big Special tone and Velour de Laine, with deep eS | shaw! collars of Beaver Nutria, Taupe Nutria. Hudson Seal, Natural Raccoon and Seat Nutria. . Very Specially Priced, 58.50 OLIVIA, Poilu, Crystal Cord, Duvet de Laine, Silvertone and Duvetyn Coats in Dolman, loose back, Wrap and Exquisite new arrivals—prettier and fresher i is Coat huge cape collars of Real . thag,_beore_unceroriand, foe, qui dope | reat, pelted etecte, with huge cops rudeon Sec, tga oer necie lines, frilled Collar, Cue Nutria and Ringtail. inties, aded and embroidered. | Panel, V Specially Priced, Navy—Congo Striped Silks—Satins $39.50 EE Ee Potlu Blue Crepe de Chines 68.50 Glo, Crystal Cord, Bolivia, 1D POM ees de Laine, Peluchia Coats in Dolman, loose back, belted and Wrap effects, with deep collars of Beaver, Black, Poiret and Tau ae Hudson Seal, Rac-, coon. Some with ur cuffs to match. Very Specially Priced, | 89.50 New Junior Coats LAIN tailored and fur trimmed coats for P Juniors and Small Women, of Wool Velour, Silvertone, Bolivia and Crystal Cloth. Lined throughout and warmly interlined, Flanders—Victory | Georgettes—Habutais Other Specral Waists at $3.98, $5 and up. d-Winter Frocks Arrive Lovely New Style Expressions $19. Many Revealing Spring Tendencies Ready—the smarter and newer Winter creations! Very for- tunate that we received these before Christmas! Original tailleurs, with tight-fitting skirts circled with tiny tucks—braided skirts, one-side drape effects, apron tunics—decidedly smart. Formerly Formerly | Sold to Sold to | | $8.00 $8.00 | | © i| To center attention on our Evening Slipper Department, we have reduced 1,550 pairs of Evening Slippers—all from our regular stock, INCLUDED ARE: Evening Slippers in Gold, Silver, Steel and Bronze Bullion Cloth. Satin Btippers in Black, White, Pink, Blue, Nile Green, Corn, Purple and Gray. ; | Beaded Slippers in Black Satin and Kid. T Figured Brocades in Gold and Silver Bullion Cloth, and lack and White Satin. 1 HI | Turned Soles, Covered Louis XVI. Heels. Not every size in each style, but all sizes in the lot, REGNESTONE BUCKLES, from 2.50 — Materials — | — Colors — rm Very Specially Priced, Bolivia, Serges— Satins \ Navy— Black Women’s Silk Hose ] § ¥ on Shawl Serge and Satin New Brown Pure thread silk, full fashioned hose 1.55 25 00 35. 00 48 50 Collar and Taffetas—Georgettes | Taupe— Grays ie colors to match these elippere: } e \ ts pernoe Other New Gowns and Dresses of Exquisite Charm Specially Priced at $25 and $35. ~-Ne Charge for Alterations— ‘ = rt Wo heel MONI RH tH AT AA 1,