The evening world. Newspaper, January 31, 1919, Page 8

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8! THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1919. Vy period required for his proper train. eer as These N. Y. War Babies Are Waiting to Meet Their Daddies, ee thing Hike 200,000 men capable of be~ | Posts of Matropaian Dist 0 Their Daddies Sailed For France Before They Were Born) rene sas i] - ei , h ud, ent he had com- Hold Rally at 71st Armory — fidence, but explained that Nis meas- Returned Men Join. | ure should be regarded only as the nucleus for legislation rather than & fixed feature. Metropolitan district posta of the! Veteraus of Foreign Wars, which was 4 in 1898, will hold @ mass at 8 o'clock to-night In the Tist Regiment Armory, Park Avenue f and 84th Street, to push the campaign | for 2,000,000 recruits. } Posts from Manhattan, the Bronx, | Staten Island, Brooklyn, Queens and } Northern New HE reali measure of clothes for men and boys sey will be repre feented and plans will be formutated| is their de- palgn. | pen dability. » Returned men from overseas are | / Our fabrics, f goining the organisation in large num tailoring and ; }. t > design never fai’ to meet those demands which shrewd clothes buyers expect. Our prices evidence con- sistent value and the thoroughness of work- manship insures last- ing satisfaction. Everything for Winter wear for men and boys. Brokaw BROTHERS 1457-1463 BROADWAY AT FORTY-SECOND STREET Freed tn Co Army Chauffeur Wi hingham, former sold driving a motor car in were riding when it Weishing, a milliner liv Seventh Avenue, wi Suydenham Hoss on a homicide charge lice Court this morning t George Simpson. Witne Sthat Cunningham had mad . Hfort poxaible to stop his car and the ace LO IR AG 7 eREO RINGWA\ Pecwroms wisi Re ovs MORIEL GLA wx, nel 450 FIFTH AVENUE Between 39th and 40th Streets Over Mirror Candy Store CLEARANCE SALE GOWNS At Half Price Georgette ~e_— FLORENCE . » : a in DeLp, Lote and up € pS Seaser/ saath wore Wholesaler h Direct to You a - BEAN OR GROUND There'll Be Coulee o of Welcome in All Boroughs ant eas <3 Cort. | BI figs uniVuraaleoremirinh Have | RunemnteohaTINNC Cn occasion fo tor | dey eat “and eis nas et te Went S5th Street is the son of Corpl. | Bl : | io del “a countr In France since y Home Proud Papas. was born No acaaer| Gillies Coffee Co. Baby Florenc No, $43 13th Str Pay x | rasas WASHINGTON STREET, NEW YORK, the youth w s a ripied | needs or is w _ MUTAR TANG ae Ata Harcay, sive Here are a score of war bables—| mother, Mrs. H. Burke, at No, 534]Dorm duly 16,10 ban! a twenty, count * twenty —who| West 47th Street, this city, 18th Field Artil have never acen their daddies. Like}, '@y Maric Anna Brady of No, 339} France the d East 39th Street is a daughter of|He is now in [Annee they Gaw't Raow Wey BEYY loop! Juha J, Brady of Compaay Bi) ee et, cme Inddies, But then. there are lots of issih Infantry, who went to France| No, 2057 Mapes Aver things they don’t know, and Oct, 25, 1917. Mare was born March {daughter of Private E Ll Afternoon ‘ {29 1918. Her father is now in a basejof C ompany 1, 3 , ]\ Dinner and same daddies, when they come back WASHIN Unie ing We from over there, are going to have all[Mospital over there, having been lsory military training ji} Evening Wear. sorts of fun watching the wee ones|Wounded for the second time, having been ae ee ] , Baby Fred Ringawald jr. of No. 59 of Chateau-Thierry A America permanent 19.75 Gowns learn. No. ; ; 10.00 Raby Catherine KE. Harriman,|/exington Avenue, Maspeth, L. 1,| He Is bow safe in Vichy. France, Ue! national px is proposed in a bill Now $10. $15.00 dauchter of William and Ciara F.[Was born on the day his father, Gn Gaby. f | ed y ay by 26.50 Gowns Now \. man, was born Aug, 7, 1918, just|Corpl. Fred Ringswald, a chauffeur 5b gat: een, | ; $29.00 Gowns Now $16.50 |} Meath ater her father sailed for|i the 418th Motor Supply Company, o ftugh Joesph Mathews of No, | hh Ee se West 42nd Street (Between 5th and Sixth Avenues) West 43rd Street oe with Supply Company 104,]4frived “over there.” Phe daddy is} 204 t Mth Street was born June polic $50.00 Gowns he plants BS Raley Inwhich he is @ wag. |f0w in Rergweiler, Germany, with| 1% . his father, Private Wal de $75.00 Gowns Now . eb . is at present|the army of occupation 2 i|oner, Baby Catherine P — Ml taying with her mother and grand-| Baby Harriet A, Disney of No. 108 East 122d street was born Oct. 14,|fourth child of this 1918, after her father, Jeremiah end shows fous vasth Ww that his Anddy ts ex hey, @ fireman on @Freneh railroad, ! "any Muriel Glads 4s a member of the 28th Company, 1180 De Kalb Aven asportation Corps, went away to \ Beginning Saturday, February Ist ‘om “4 th s 4 also Uhree uncles in the been In ue h B ] S ] f : visi |r I nnua Oo Baby John F, Berrigan of No, 1911 ELLNER BR neat tapi See fal etl a a a ee Ds 1 bef A al id Doyen McGraw Avenue was born April 11,| Whdow of Andrew J, White Dies. : tat tho next scasion d ST CORNER re sory ood Jurniiire 1918 Her father, Corporal William Mrs. Mary A. White, widow of An- § H. Berrigan of Company A, tnt Air | drew J bpp il Bedal te cbellaeaee | ouths upon Service Regiment, has been in France |@"4 Comm al aoe ha Reba f the t s period, as ines Fosruare isi her h » 6 Mount Morris, Park- , a8} : Way influeng sterday Baby Helen Eva Wright of Rich-|M was the mother-in-law of | mond Valley, I, Was bora July [Assistant District Attorney Alfred J. | At 10 to 50% Off Regular Prices Ws. Her daddy, Private r, of Company D, th Division, 8, rominent in Cath- | nd a member ot] e Church of t gine France April 1, with whom Hele are living, Isa An uncle w Private Mi | with Cec Ammunition Train. Another uncle, Sergt., John! | O'Meara, was killed in action Oct. 1,| anc Solitaire Diamond Engagement Rings H“ E figured largely in plans that were held up by war- meg TY Ree Rueeun GpaAsUywGpeccenwecvecwues couemmeenet Louis XVI. Bedroom Suite in Ameri- can Walnut, 4 pieces, $275 Bureau, 50 inches. OR furniture of a_ superlative character, at prices that meet most every purse more than halfway, one can do no better than to inspect the Kellner offerings at this time. time conditions, but need be held up no longer, es pecially as Lamberts are selling fine Diamonds at lower prices than you would think possible, ever thing considered. O'Donnell of Compan try, baving sauled for range wii y Audrey Caulfield of No. 9 Ful- b wt, Jamaica, L, 1, was born | June 23, 1/18, seven months after her | father, Ernest Caulfield of Company |b, S0lst Eng Welt overseas, | These diamonds are our own direct importation. Have you seen our “Twenty-Five Rooms’? They are merely suggestions for home ‘ ; t | furnishing, yet will prove an inspiration { Fi a Baby Muriel Juno Wagner of No.| : | 1784 Gth Btreet, « 1 L, was! srr; June 94, 1818, bor father, Bergt:| $£0 $150 $300 $700 $400 $200 $100 Chris Wagner, having sailed We have mounted them in our own factory, in the same | {VE RY yiece of furniture in our showrooms i is in- | rrance in April of that year with the} modest building with our store. Prices cover: miners’ and I Hd Division, ‘The mother was tor- |] eutters’ profits, and our own relatively small overhead charges, 4 cluded in this mark down-—Hall, Dining Room. marly Hleanor O'Brien of Yorkville || but ney ior the running exper sh-priced store, 8 > Lieuan Bich fideruota a ||) fen wa: kecp s lomanriced atari Bed Chamber and Library Suites, Separate Pieces and | Other Solitaire Diamond Engagement Rings than 5 . ; ° rrance|{ those here pictured, $10.00 to $1,500.00; Diamond Cluster = Oddments—all splendid types of the master craftsman’s n Ay 1s, hn Bre . LE ada Nolte Rings in hand made platinum mountings, product of x Ree A A Annual Reduction Wettlvghet faeit the Lambert factory, $60.00 up; Men’s fancy Diamond art in style, finish and cabinet making. | he feplial. inca ther | the mother bas Rings, appropriate welcome home gifts for returning . soldiers and sailors, $25.00 up. richly deserved. We have these rings in all styles and pat- terns and we engrave them without charge ‘ Wearers of Lambert Seamless Solid Gold Wedding Rings | J] While we inexorably adhere to high stand- lett kon aie oretr men MANGE COetetiane EL ards of quality in the selection of our. fur- | ding rings. Brides in 1919 will find that this reputation is | Ie | niture, it does not imply that high prices obtain. On the contrary, comparison has verified time and again that our prices are invariably lower than those usually asked for inferior grades, of Superior Quality =n 2) rT. ia aD = | ce » Ammunition Train, lon the other s | Baby Elwood H. Warnke of No 12 «1 Avenue, HKrooklyn, 18-karat, $5.75 up IS-harat, $7.00 up | ay #2-karat, $6.50 up @2-kurat, $8.50 up 20% Discount C.G. Gunther’s Sons 391 Fifth Avenue New York YORE eunely Guaranteed watches for wrist and pocket, from ‘arnke of the BO6t) factories that are justly proud of their output. Moder- rs, having left for ate prices. All watches we sell are inspected by experts di in our factory. It has not been our privilege for some time past to LAMBERT BROTHERS offer such SELF-EVIDENT VALUES—or so many of Diamonds— Jewelry — Watches Third Avenue, Corner 58th Street Store Open Daily 8.30 A. M. to 6 P, M. Saturday Nighste Until 9. them—which discriminating purchasers will be quick to appreciaie. 8 Furriers Exclusively for Ninety-Eight Years by \old when the picture was tag Baby James F, Smith jr, A ___________i_______iy,

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