The evening world. Newspaper, February 11, 1919, Page 10

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THE EVERIRG WORLD TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 191 u at. Ros of the famois Prom | Tru that it hed @ deficit of $12,- The ‘proposition finally oc seg 4 Miia Throat. Cold in { ' Lata ier ated they got by wutting of} Dr. Mlorian Krag of the Associa-|gamation was contr Serica HOW THEY BEAT BUSH ERIN u ves of a number Regiments, and gray shoulder stritps tAchel (dent of the Board of|the hospital, ° rhe ee aL. @he. oF claring Ghat StS. Be ry ick to a subbite foot he!chine gun bullets In the leg but was fingers dead Germans had the[ ‘lon of Physicians and Surgeons of! tions of the institution. He @ vad rubbed /in the figuting at the end, colors Germuny, Austvia-Hungury, — t wishing for We @ orders to go over and Turkey and Bulgarla on them. , ae ee a ae ee a a a ee ee Rood apture German barb wire en German officer's belt was valued at “4 P Relief and Comfort to the Tinrieen \@ a lucky number for /ments on 11," said Sergt - $20 by its owner, aa Sufferer. (Continued From Page 2) |» ppine Bemba. Seve vate Paul Golden of N was SALVATION ARMY DOUGHNUTS a] - were w d by th @ member of ( tangiement ch FING, THR MEN DECLARE. ‘ h Y Allied air 1 et limes over ¢ top and not) 1.) (this was ms a rs / b 1 4 rhe « mou na) and th te! ad the # coloved boys admitted the Sal- i o of No, 101 |mauntetna) and the Veiteles had 18 vation Army doughnuts were good Sionped ona Shoe Noes Sender Mat ti when, M on AM. meant almost sure death to most of Phil doe teal Mt! cat} th St Yi k ; ' fj X of {hIFLYs ug, We got word of the armistive ¢ . sy, Eon 34 Md New or ; i ' German rid jet fq time! h m of the fine ' ; i ; ' ae nirad had ev ‘ r COMPLAIN ABOUT DELAYS IN aie S, 4 ene: This most nightly 4 Separate Entrance to Our Men’e Shop, 68-70 West 35th St. we ; men aid, epeey ire OF an BEING PAID: ionietiaen they sipped un tor ; eS eaty eu udd eae eh hn a © negro fighters were complain- ute said Se -_ f FOR EXTERNAL PAIN : i u Vesedl : ene hia ac ida ng out Not being pald promptly. :nown Prsrtteont doh y ueeuase Woob| For To-Morrow (Lincoln's Rirthday) Only AND INTERNAL eon Y ‘ er ee eee rane Woy did not get,to vee many places former ny: eee oat eae if PRLS Rat LAE ld eal A AL Y —— West Sth Street, was in @ raiding ded eee ee ieeh gh aan the time we got things at the same | ™ aNo Connection with Any Other Store sven party in the ¢ on June 12 the cleat ae ne ty ‘teins Orices everybody puld,” when the n dollar bars, OY had sufficient Cunds to bring had high praise for the Red ] ‘ fire them back to camp from a trip. Cross and the French people. Asked Speci Wa a We went over Noy. 1%, 1917, and how they hud been treated they al! f) , % ® tensis 1 that day 8° paid up to April and May,” suid shouted in unigon, “Fine.” 4 5 bax of of the entire war. He escaped but Private A. J. Harris of No. 88 West “The only time you knew your 3 Fi rakrent: brought back @ German {dentifica-: 134th Street. “Phat is, some of the color in France was when you tooxed | { anita otic tion tag to show he got his man, [t, boys did. Personally, my last pay ar- in a mirror,” exclaimed Corpl. Mart- ’ ute tore Sasuce Too! is number 128 rived on March 31, which is over man Turner of No. 721 Atlantic Ave-| q % Sergt orge Guriey of No. 143) ten months ago I have had an awful nue, Brooklyn. “ENerybody treated ' , 119 West 24th St. Near Gth Ave- 10¢ _ West 10th Street was gussed near Ume getting ‘fags’ and had to well us fine.” is é om a meen J Thann, in A in the Vosges, some of my Rhine pebbles to get some “How do you like the French girls? ( { ee ee a ag Mountains while going on a raid sinokes coming home.” Did any of you New Yorkers marry @ ' } 1732 For Men & Boys Sergt. Arc Franklin of No.| All the doughboys declared they had Frenchwoman?” " q 151 West [42d Street wos with the | not received any pay since early last | “The ‘froggies’ are all right. but | a aa 1974 For Women oa Suni iin and in the movement! summer and bad been on the move gimme the highbtows up in Harlem,’ d “P,P freen Char st of the time, As result souve- shouted one doughboy, and ‘they all ' e 985 For Children comra¢ ut made ft si irs of all kinds were wold, blankets, laughed: None would admit they had | j . ow! 5 was wi F i 1 ith French girls. F e low nt. He was with jelmets and other articles also beng fallen 1h love w ; Prices ere ever 0 Ow John Pratt when a shell struck him,| exchanged to the Frenchmea for te- ewe ( Formerly sold from $7.00 to $10.00 ’ cutting off bis leg. He died in tho| bacco and French money. | HOSPITAL NOT TO MERGE. ate hospital ‘There wer many protests. because ». Beads AILS 400 Pairs of Gun Metal, Russia Calf Th siar z of the armistic y wi li The ve nistioe on | the 870th Infantry was paid off JUS: | qeustees af the Lenox Hit and Patent Leather Shoes, all taken E « + AA tally . EE | betore It sailed for France on the! Dewan Propesitt | anit very Coat in This House Specially Priced | ame ship with the 4 Battalion men' at the antl méeting of the Lenox from our regular stock and specialized ’ of the 889th, ‘The 870th was formerly Nil Hospital Boclety Jast night th Th for a Great Big Clearance on Wednesday YOU'LL LAUGH! | tie core raigaSeclncl propeal made bythe ows wuse|f FOF OMe dayonly. The sizes are broken. s ° | , and it is also at Cump Up-‘tees @ few days’ ego that a consol | LIFT CORNS OUT || tip avenue stontctste, ands wear == Wt war crosses, were par !cu- y pecved NO C. O. D.’S NO EXCHANGES dation be formed with Columbia _ 1732 Overcoats for Men and Boys Every Men's and Boys’ Suit and O'Coat to be sold in this great clearance. Priced - regardless of value. as no merchandise will be carried over. Many styles from which | Magic! Costs few cents! se; it ‘: S | How can we step out if we ire H * tor choose; these are examples jeden ated Samone we |lessr guns sen Stas tom Extraordinary Clearance Sales | that touchy corn, instantly it || W@t our friends to see these little ae ‘s = | ‘ |} ribbo: on us." i | stops aching, then you lift the Jobn was gassed and wounded in i bothersome corn off with the || the right shoulder, Wiliam oad a fingers. Truly! Nohumbug! || Preach hetmet shot off nis head or Banvliare, 8 ye 34th Street~New York five miles from Belt They were so had to smoke in Banvilar: and it was cc up for tobuceo they |coffee grounds and tea wrapped in | } tissue paper for clxarettes 4 ai " } * | | anteater Carats they eot i | Will Close Out Wednesday | 8 j © 1) 4 Oxford Grey Navy Blue one of the Binck Ker- + Oty & vo | Melton Cloth | Thibet Cloth w aey Cont bh Ral- | Man's O'Coat ‘ | EVERY “wan anion HOME with dressy Coat with 45 ” keat fur ° fa) i 5 1 2 ’ " * of heather Every man brought home soavenirs, H > , Piet lot ang! lav etn dat Pe erg Sobor! obeag , §00 Women’s and Misses 87.77 | Clearance of 1974 Women’s Coats |. Every remaining coat must go! Divided, irrespective of their worth or former Cee into two groups. The group at $5.00 ofters a choice of to styles; the group at $9 7.77 | lot | vitlad |pebbles picked u pon the Rhine apd \ rman Iron Crosses. Sergt. Rosseau li 4 Simmons of No. 140 West 136th Street had the largest coligetion. Ite took a S rt T. il d D seh: Set’ (Legaie aes ceca Seems ma altore resses for a few cents, |) said. when it was removed from his ; : sufiicient to rid your feet of every |\/uniform. It bore the Hohenzollern i: contains 15 different models. For women, misses, stouts. Each coat extra special valtie. hard corn, soft ‘corn, ot com be- coat of arms on a gold bar, the black Men’s Wear Serge, Velour Cloth and ; | ‘ tween the toes, and calluses, with- cross} m the bar, the initial ] : 1 cut one-particle of pain, soreneen ||nwwm teeing sin white cera’ black | i Velveteen in the season's attractive styles or irritation. Freezone is the ether discovery of a nati genius. Great! enamel background on the cross. | iH Ile also had shoulder straps from the 124th, 118th and 180th German | OPPENHEIM,GUUNS& © | | Reduced to 15,00 34th Street-—New York Values up to 35.00 Important Shoe Sale Wednesday | 300 F Uur- Trimmed Coa ts i | For Women and Misses Dreaty odel of A c004 gen Darable Vel rable. note napped Vel ur 9.19 fan Clearance Sale of 985 Chit iden a Coats “997 Ina choice of these 10 styles: Formerly Sold Up to 45.00 | Reduced to 20 .00 For childre P fur fabrie loth Coat with tebric trim NING SPECIALS Mts? 4 ad o'clock only These extra special bargains are for Sip & those who will help make our & ; Several Hundred Prs. Women’s High-Grade Lace Boots In All Sizes and Widths Smart lace boots, 9 inches to the heel, II inches to the ground, Black glace kidskin vamps, gray cloth tops, straight tips, flexi- blo welted soles and leather Louis XV. heels. Present Value 9.00 Specially Priced 5 90 Also on Sale in Our Brooklyn Store jvorning hours bualer. & uf N & Sik Comianle Wome me white Vette Cotton Minit Kine ° hoon pages’ Writ, co ‘a. ' 5 . ot ed Velour Cloth, Velveteen, Heather Cloth, Burella and smart mixtures. Sizes 6 to 16 years. At Greatly Reduced Prices 12.75 19.75 Se 19¢ u 44¢ ' ( , MoM . | Fi ~ is

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