The evening world. Newspaper, January 24, 1919, Page 5

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| THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1919. action near St, Souplet, France, Oct. |18, 1918, Capt. Ireland continued to lead his battalion in attack, although suffering at pain from a wound ESCAPED FROM AUSTRIA. | 007 S22. 8 entered by shellfire. After being or- i for his refusal "ve tne areming station, ne sai] WITH FRENCH PRISONERS sirian Army. wound dressed without waiting to — — was kept in an Austrian | have the shrapnel removed, returning hteen months, |to his battalion and remaining on duty for two days, Home address, ‘ W. De F. t He Kk e 5 ry, n i Corpl. Patrick Synott Deco- rated for Rescuing Wounded Under Heavy Fire. WASHINGTON, Jan. 24 Mander in Chief, in the name of the The Com- only two of President, has . Mrs, James H 0 West End Avenu Buished Servic named officers near New York extraordinary h their names awarded the Distin- di _ | NO SECRET PRISON CAMPS. Inter at Berlin Assored jermany Never WH bravery in]” going forward], gun fire and eral wounded sol- . Thomas n Avenue, Stranded LONDON 2058 Bighth { Ireland, 106th In- |‘ " 6 Amer Vor extraordinary heroism in pr reached port one ¢ James McCreer 5th Avenue fantry. ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 25TII. 34th Street Purchases Will Appear on Bills Rendered March Ist. The Greatest Misses’ Coat Event of the Season 1,268 MISSES’ COATS 12.75 regularly 26,50 to 82.50 In order to make room for incoming Spring merch andise a prominent manufacturer of Misses’ Coats has sold us his remaining Fall and Winter stocks, together with sample lines, at great price concessions. The assortment embraces sixty-eight models, eight of which are illustrated; developed in Wool Velour, Broadcloth, Pom-Pom Cloth, Burella Cloth, Heather Mixtures or Witten’s-ear Cheviot, with self, Plush or Fur collars. TO RENDER SERVICE, EXTRA SALESPEOPLE WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE PROMPT AND SATISFACTORY Priced for Absolute Clearance 265 JUNIORS’ & GIRLS’ COATS | 350 JUNIORS’ & GIRLS’ DRESSES size 6 to 16 years 8.95 Size 6 to 16 years) 4.95 12.75 18.56 formerly 14.75 to 22.50 formerly 9.75 to 29.50 NO C.0. D'S NO APPROVALS NO RETURNS 4 was in Austria whe STOWAWAY ON TRANSPORT sw" shoort wes « stowaway. ne New Whe 8) AWARDED DIAMOND PIN AS PRIZE FOR SELLING WAR SAVINGS. STAMPS James McGr bery & CO, ; 5th Avenue ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 25711 34th Street ‘f Purchases Will Appear on Bills Rendered March 1st. . | a A A ee e df a] Special Offering HAND-MADE BATISTE BLOUSES (Fourth Floor) ———— 7 MELEN MORPHY lelen Murphy Obtains Forty-Four | $1,000 Subscriptions in Com- NSS | petition at Mae | » Murphy 5.00 ht ‘ nl : Blouses of fine Batiste, entirely hand-made; trimmed with tucking and hand-drawn work; square necks, roll collars and high-neck models are represented, en Exceptional Values foe WOMEN’S NEW SPRING HATS i ut v i 4 v t i} w | _ $1. 6.00 t nd} A varied assortment of attractive Trimmed Mats suitable for immediate wear— featuring 4 | ‘Turban, Poke, Tricorne and Roll Brim shapes in Lisere or Ch | Bp Nas presented fo her IN 40) Georgette Crepe or Satin; trimmed with ribbon coca Henna, Navy or Jay Blue and Dust Color. Georgette Crepe and trimmed with ribbou 1,000 SMART TRIMMED SPRING HATS inithemum Braid combined with wings or flowers; Black, Brown, Lisere Biaid Hats faced with Sr Also larger shaped » Bishe, Whe ‘Took , aay 5.00 6.95 8.50 hay Every conceivable shape and trimming represented; chie and becoming models suitable for all types of faces. es Remarkable Offering 1,000 WOMEN’S SILK UMBRELLAS Suitable for Sun or Rain 3.85 regularly 5,00 Close roll All silk Umbrellas, in Navy Blue, Green, Purple or Black; handles include Bakelite, Sterling Silver caps, others enameled in shades to match Umbrella. Many finished with neat cord loops or leather straps, Extraordinary Sale 1,800 BOYS’ WASHABLE SUITS 2.00 rel regularly 2.95, 3.95 and 4.75” (“4 My LS An entirely new “a a 1 L\ purchase of Suits og PY| \\ offered at less than present Musical Headquarters > exhibit i ee af \ Tif ie 7, wholesale cost. f Made of dependable materials, in- Kiddy Cloth, White Lawn, Peggy Cloth and Tan Beach Cloth; every suit absolutely ng the most cluding Devonshire, narh ection of mu Sutoharps Panjos * \ guaranteed to be fast color; size Banjo-Mandolins — $15 te $136 "4 Beas Tartar $25to $68 >. 2'4 to 10 years, Banjo-Ukuleles..,. $9to $14 oa a Bugles $3to $12 = Noe ~ Cornet $15 t $90 ° , “J Dinner Chimes... $5to $90 : a) NOC, 0. DLS--NO APPROVALS Drum Sit 25, i. if kere 1 yun a A NO MALL OR TELEPHONE Flutes $25to $160 { = eee Guitars $10 to aad ORDERS $175 Harps $75 to $10,000 Mandolins 5 +. SSto 150 Saxophones $75to $105 Trombenes $25 to $65 STERLING SILVER CUFF BUTTONS Varopatches Ukuleles $15to $35 $6 to Violins $5to $500 >: Victrolas 50 to $950 air 65 Violoncellos,...... $45to $375 | aul c Teley M Hill 4144, regularly 1,00 to 1,95 500 pairs Sterling Silyer Cuif Buttons; ioose Link Styles; plain, engraved, hammered, engine-turnedand En Chas. H. Ditson & Co. 8-10-12 East 34th St.

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