The evening world. Newspaper, January 22, 1919, Page 7

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1919. ' ! Ly e + up into the face of old Lindsay Den-| tive in tie District Attorney's of : B47 128 and a number of sick °*/ CHILDREN OF POOR BETTER been c 4 wale Children to reepond to extra nison of The Evening World staff. I] ina is now in charge of criminal in- A. . oa} abit ow the average upon his energy. A p psia don't Know just what his job is, but! vestigations for tee A 4 Fs @ith Mt other transports bringing ‘ NOURISHED THAN THE RICH | an ulso | below pat children of New York 1 conducting experie ts but there are nearly J in some fashionable Makes the Dark Rings Around Eyes hitth Maris Pe Declires All Who Are 7 Per Cen eke etl Mee Somat en's” || 087 WOUNDED cogil MFE OnMRagS ERUELTT. sso Reonomy the Walchword! attempts Vloor and Kleked Her, seria 1 w senilicaninn om sate aie Albert ED, «lawyer, with off CAMBRIDUL, Mw Jan EA break through a German, barrage and my four mortar batteries with thar ® No. 210 Brosdway, was named d “cc BN yea udy of unde brought by F na. Dae | any good, being ob! hoot over Mew De ges her husband, wit vinces me t mile | a hill, [ volunteere » take them Up oy Aion, tatew her t : d ‘ | » the top of the h spat in er and Kicked her. The t € ght r th | I got my » citation for runs hy iidren and live at of : | nng ammunit © the front line bas i> | of Cattle From Kag- . | T | gives greatest tea-value for your money Verdun through German ba | Yields many mere cups to the pound than © bout th Lieut. Joseph Brady, Forme Evening World Reporter, Cited Twice for Bravery. Forty-five Hundred and fifty-seven American soldiers came home to-day at Cancetied. jon the transport Manchuria, Among | Jan, 22.-—-All per-| | 1 haven't got any medals yet either citation and that’s all I heard of decorations. I don't think m Mot bite the 1,087 wounded on the ship was Lieut. Joseph A. Brady, formerly a the Boston Pul day n Of cattle, sheep land were to-day of the fighting abilities of the € The reporter on The Evening World, who . te 7 by the Bureau of Animal In. | made good on eight sectors of the Lalor bbas:d ng ball ache ard against ‘the dreaded | dren | does ordinary te#——and then you have that / ome out and yell ‘kamerad’ and th delicious flavor! esas souvenirs--no me Lord & Tavlor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street battle front in France, He was gain there who fassed and wounded and received two citations for bravery besides be- ing promoted to a First Lieutenancy “Joe” as a graduate of the sec ond schoo! at Plattsburg, from where boys used to yell back to them to come on with ¢ souvenirs, no kam The Manchurt Div Headquarte h Sanitary 3 Squad No. 68 from Camp Dix pany B, 114th Ammunition Train, 89th Division; 30tst Trench Mortar Battery, 7th Trench Mortar Battery 7th Heavy Mobile Ordnance Repair Shop, from Camp Merritt; 466th Tn gineers’ Pontoon Train, 97th Aero Squadron, 154th 9 Acro Squadrons, from PU! Casual Ordnance You' from Camp Upton np ¢]he was sent to Spartanburg to join the old 23d Regiment, which was dis | membered to fill the regiments of n|the 27th Division, He answered a call for volunteer officer the sea as casuals and sailed on Jan $ es! 5. Over there he Joined trom choice | |gaRienegaee mei Pe ad ide} LIEUT. JOSEPH A. BRADY. 0 KO across via va he “ “ ” w t was known as t Brace Up clu Stokes Mortar Battery The need of many people DY] Lieut. Brady was attached to the for a good tonic has beer & 43d French Regiment and went gayly met with marked success by KQ| into his first battle at Ch met with marked suec into his first ba h pu LAL AR ORO RR LL RS ae Cos Ee scribed for anemia once varieties, malnutrition, dur Verdun, in Alsace at ing Mfr nate and as a & Chateau-Thierry, Belleau Wood (| pdee aiter otiepe and intay “It was shortly after Soissons that | enza it cannot be equalled. st the front after 1 got well, but put me with Barney Fiood's bunc 2 He wa January Sale of Lingerie Offering Values of Rar Excellence Philippine ; a >i 1 | Porto Rican Hand Embroidered American Madc Ling erie. | Envelope Chemise, RQ} Dames, Subsequently he f Two tablespoonfuls after I was gassed," said Lieut. Brady, | they ts ‘i They each meal and at bedtime and DER that 1 bad, decalved’ «| They fought and won for you. They need Gowns Fine sheer nainsook, daintily rimmed. | Bike will make you feel bright and Mims sound trom maaan wan Yel-| you badly now to fill their leisure with good 1.95 ‘ | Special $1.95 rate its, I waeh't fooking when they bic | cheer. ‘ Special $2.45 Gowns ayer es $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 | Da‘ntily hand embroid- me, 80 you can imagine where T got | The Jewish Welfare Board has sent out a call Daintily hand embroid- | Envelope Chemise ccvevs DBC, $1.45, $1.95 | ered, modeled of soft nain- lit. Yousknow before we got into]| for one hundred mature and tesoureeful men ered and hand made <i . q sook. the real fight with the 33d Regiment for overseas and transport service. Pajamas — flesh batiste a staat ee $1.95 we had a hundred scraps Will You Answer? Two Tone Satin French Challie a ateeeeal| JEWISH WELFARE BOARD nd pneumonia | “I was busy from March 9 till July when I was nto my lung: Breakfast Coats Silk Jersey ’etticoats | Empire Negligees $13.75 Special, 4.95 | $5.95 lowed, ‘They sent me to a base hos-| |! . . i 7 . SUNDAY WORLD WANTS pital near Bordeauz, and 1 was up-||| 149 Fifth Ave. Ri oeghodnc ng h Att In the fashionable color all silk Jersey Petticoats, | ,, Power patterned Challe, conscious or out o nd for e Alibre ‘ Seapest od ee WORK MONDAY WONDERS | conscious or out of my head for three || ay peed th with pleated flotinces of thao | ribbon trimmed, months, When I came to I looked Seow Ploor Lord & Taylor 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street A Special Lot of Black Dress Satins 40 inches wide, 12,000 Yards Fancy Voiles and Ginghams in a large selection of the a particularly good quality, most desirable styles and colors An unusual offering at 38e yard Second Floor, will be offéred tomorrow at $2.25 yard January Sak of Household Linens, Blankets, Comprtables and Bed Spreads Excellen Values Featured for This Week Irish Linen Weft Damé& | Fine All Linen Irish Damask Table Cloths and Naph* | Cloths and Napkins At Less Than Wholesa At Greatly Reduced Prices 7 | | Table Cloths Vable Claths re) veteaiene lise cen ee A eit Rah eke $4.38 2x24 yards : Ia sins sanea Hoch se eee Me MAE. denen $4.98 | Per doaeo $8.95 White Blank! Comfortables | Comfortables | Bed Spreads 7 Si Extra Bed Size Cotton filled Extra quality, | © . Sing’ Size . . . 4 a . | or. "310.50 pa" | $14.25 pair Cambric covered. wool filled. Crinkled dimity, eh Reduced to _| Reduced to | Reduced to Plaid Blankets—nov $10.75 pair each $3.95 each $7.85 | cach $2.65 Second Floor Household Utilities | ,,Cape Coa | Fire Lighter Specially Priced for January Sales of brass, with Kitchen Chat 48 ; : : ; hinged cov er, The progressive housewife will be inter- | porous lighter, with spiral han- dle; artistic and practical. $4.00 Complete 67x68 inches. Mid- Winter Sale of Lord & Taylor Furniture Begins Monday, January 27th 67x86 inches.... Napkins to Match White Enam hardwood, st&" | ested in these exceptional values, selected a] with a view to the economical and effi- cient management of her home. All are braced, 2:95} standard qualitics and the most modern, improved types ly construct!" Three Days for Advance Selections Thursday, Friday and Saturday January 23d, 24th and 25th with brass tray # | During these days customers will have the opportunity to make selections and have purchases charged on or after ; if A Special Pur8€ 01 Heavy Gauge Alu“ Ware Kitchen utensils” Malas shapes and sizes; ™ ' Oo the prices when he lon'Go eulnty limited. Saucepar® VOver—~highly polished outside, Ural finished in- sid side Porcelain Enamei Top Kitchen | Cab/net Base—top made of | the opening day of the Sale. reded it household day Sixth Floor. | seamless px hout the year, tary and easy t eal, bakes and $8.00 to $33.50 ers, and two curved flour bins, $17.50 | In this Mid-Winter Display every taste and preference can be | suited with dependable and well chosen furniture—suites or single pieces—at prices that mean quite a saving from what you would ordinarily pay for merchandise of equal excellence, | | ished in white er | | 2-quart capacit 3-quart capacit foe es co. 4-quart capacit The Suite illustrated can be had ina beautiful carefully selected American walnut—the modifier Queen Anne design has embodied tn thta furn ture a practical usefulness which retaina the beautiful lines of the original, Dresser, Vantt,, Dresser, Chifforette and Bed---4 pleces $900.00 Westinghouse Electric lron—A practical economical iron, with every | improved feature for efficiency and | long service; 6-Ib. size, complete with cord and plug attachment......$2.95 The Duplex Fireless Stove—

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