The evening world. Newspaper, February 11, 1919, Page 3

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\ Many Colored Men French War Crosses Won For Bravery in Action. RECORD Wear | inte a German wire trap, por moment Lieut. had to leave IR SE RVICE. Yr was on ite “All New York Negroes Bring Souvenirs—“ Laundered” at at C de Guer _ Capt. J. O. Outwater, No. 26 Gramercy ‘The 36%th United States Infantry the famous old colored 15th New Cross for hi act of York commanded by Col, “Bill Hay-|the American lines fro ward—broke records and the German | !4nd a wounded Germa line France and the neigh-| Much inforina him borhood of and Lenox! fj ieut, EA. Nostrand Avenue in wnd the “San is in Shelter Island, L, * Juan Hill" di rther downtown /admitted having lived are going to find out all about it for several years Cross, More French war crosses than New York ever saw before will also greet man machine gun neste, the eyes the residents of these grenades and sections, for many dusky doughboys, save the lives of @ said Nostrand, d soldiers be- assay strolled away, of the regiment ‘The first of the c them aring is a smiling. JOUGHBOVS OF OLD 15TH, HOME ON LEAVE, TELL HOW THEY BEAT BUSH-GERMANS’ At an op- Jones turned t « m n w in so won the Frene one of the lieutenants. huge . shouting to his men to do confusion the Ge ns got mixed up and were trapped their own wire entanglements, hrough @ they fell when Sergt, Wiil- the job with mowed the Germans down ran through the Jones was awarded the Croix a gate. ho lives at into no lieutenant. on was secured from hose home but who Brookiyn oss in hand Lieut HUGHES IG was awarded | an individual citation and French War bringing | man'y Vice presidents of the Brooklyn Vic- ‘of Mr. Nathan 8, Jonas, and I entirely | | I! he did was to charge two Ger- | apture both guns 4nd / in war work, and which sent a motor lot of his men,"! ambu j with ® |when Mr | fore the Hearst influence had become FROM COMMITTEE TO GREET HEROES Ex-Supreme Justice Quits as *Honorary Vice President— Sympathizes With Jonas. The name of former Justice Charlo: Evans Hughes heads to-day's lst of resignations from the Brooklyn Vie- tory Celebration Committee, which | has been losing members at the rate of a score a d.+ since it ylelded to Hearst domination. Mr. Hughes was His let. ter to Borough President Riegelmann an honorary vice president. is ax follows | “t ask resignation a must you to accept my| one of the honorary | tory Celebration Committee, I ac-| cepted this position at the invitation sympat taken.” The committee also lost o-day the whole delegation of mem- vers from Brooklyn's second largest woman's club, the Chiropean, This organization, which has been active ize with the action he has Hearst nee to France, Celebration Jo was co-operated Committee its head, be- the [English Woman Here Wi ith Many Decorations Won in ,GALSWORTY HERE. ~TOTAKEPARTIN LOWELL MEMORIAL a | British Author One of Many Noted Passengers Arriv- ing on Carmania. John ¢ the Brit James Ru Isworthy, here to represent literary world at the 1 Lowell centenary, was one of 251 passengers who arrived in New York to-day on the Cunard liner lcarmanta, Mr “sir? if he hadn't rejected Galsworthy John a knight hood some that the second. visit is to enjoy hi, four years The Carmania had stopped at Hall the way to d nadian trops, She ‘New York 118 first cabin, cabin and 27 steerage passengers, Among others on board were Philip months declared of his ation in ago: ry purpo first va embark to Gibbs, war correspondent; Judge H. G. Ward of the United & « Court ‘ot Appeals, home from a visit to the |araves of hts two boys in Fra | sir Ashley Sparks, K. ByI., Director |General of the Cunard Line in Amere \ica; Mrs. Hilda Wynne, with all the lat decorations the ship news re | | ing home from Camp Upton’ among the negro doughboys who |jeifective. At the invitation of Mr. to-day on leave, while the Tbir® won French War Crosses were Corpl., Jonas the club elected a delegation ) oe A eset wy Harden of Company K, who/to the Jonas committee, headed by { pied Mcleieay sea hy Fae Goshe aN x He won the | Mrs, Julia F. Ring, But at a meet- ane a Pecan ar Ge m on June 12 in the Argonne.’ ing yesterday the club voted to with- MRS RILDA WYNNEW A MaeuaRL Ad ikd Sina ba Uanans nded an automatic dvaw and Mra. Ring to-day sent the cena — b 1 ne and refused to budge when tter to Mr, Riegelman: | as HUA Oa at s instructed the com- AUTO, TRAILED HERE, LEADS | FORMER WORLD MAN ist ‘ p the attack of the enemy mittee recently appointed at her rep- I ede to eon ae rcvaticen in the Brooklyn victors TQ ARRESTS FOR HOLOUP ON WAR COUNCIL SERVICE fii to wash your feet in the Rhine, bu ligha Mitchell of No. 181|Celebration to withdraw, as the club | there is no place lik le old Noo eet won the decoration |declines to be associated with any | | falotadas these colored pg oe say. when he led his platoon|movement dominated by Hearst jn-|Man Married Month and Alleged| Major N. G. Thwaites Appointed Sern ten ee ae eeeennee r shell fire after Lteut.| fluence, The resignations are ta take Safe Cracker Held for Massa- | With Lord Robert Cecil to | want,” exclaimed one Harlemite a# he | iowey had been wounded area ameaikaiy® i ue | plodded up to the mess room at Camp ww a German attack in the Ar-| The resigning. members, in addi- chusetts Authorities. Represent England. | — Upton, “Look at that moon. Over | gonne on June 12 was launched Corpl. (tion to Mrs. Rin, are Mrs, Kugene 4,| When detectives traited a motor car| PARIS, Feb. 11.—In view of the com- | STOR there it even rains with the moon Recinald Bean of Company L, wholGrant, Mrs, William Benjamin Hale, | With @ Hoboken ti from Cambridge, |Dlexity and diversity of the problems ) shining. This would be daylight when jives at No, 114 West 132d Street,| Mrs, Oscar Shadbolt, Mrs. George|} to New York It. led them, toNo, | wee oy is armiation, Baye a Have {t's geod and foggy. It rains every day |was in charge of a squad of eleven|Harman and Mra, Ralph Tiebout. 7 bi Ce W hate Detecting, [feport. the Supreme War Council has d an@ sleeping in mud gets tiresome. | men with a machine gun. They were| Mrs, Lora 1, Stelle, No, 101 st,|Vlood. Wh Coleman this morn: |tors tg whieh, will be entrusted. the Fighting is all right, but belleve mej supporting the front lines and Capt. [John's Place, in resigning from the |{07 **rested Samuel Sterrett, twentyfone |e of wtudying these auestio ted the | we got our share.” ‘Leslie Shaw of New York was in|Genenal Committee sald: Fra 4 Old. and Lawrence Leary, twenty: | rie Committee 18 composed of Nor- | The Third Battalion began arriving nder a bar- Bean received orders orward to support the men successfully * command of the sector, U at Camp Upton at 6.30 P. M. SOnday. rage fire Corpl * The “laundering” process for the men |, move began immediately and most of the)in the jines he 1,000 were ready for to the city to-day to tell how they the record for the entire Amer- ican Expeditionary Forces with 191 consecutive days in the front line,! most of it as part of a French di- their first trip] |nelped to frustrate “LAZARUS” glory in the name of “Hell-fighters’ conferred on them by the French, There are two wearers of the Amer- | fcan Distinguished Service Cross in the battalion—Sergt. Elmer McKowin, .whose exploits were recorded in The Evening World yesterday, and Corp!. Elmer Ear! of No. 63 Fulton Street, Middletown, N, Y. On Sept. 20 in the Champagne he was leading a squad forward when they were shelled. Un- der fire he dressed wounds of two of them, and later carried one man brought three of them lines under shell fire » Arthur Billin, Collins of 9 ward Vosges Moun! on Sept wounded in picked up going again, German who 450 FIFTH AVENUE over Fxtraordinary Sale of rs AFTERNOON & EVENING GOWNS 1 00 Mirror Cand Actual Values Up to $40.00 At Half Price Georgette Sat'n Taffeta Serge Charmeuse Ch'ffon Tricot ne Gowns for Street and Af noon, Dinner and Evening Wea $42.20 Gowns Now $20.00 $10.00 Gowns Now $25.00 gs. Between 39th & 40th Streets dy He three wounded and Sergt. Thompson back to the al m in the squad ied by Corpl. 421 West | Billin, Store | guided his men to the objective and| the attack. received the French War Cross. WON CROSS FOR SAVING MEN UNDER FIRE. y were moving for- | co-o at Sechault in the ing when Collins was the shoulder, Collins and started him| after he had killed the \4 had wounded Collins. five pars old. Leary is sald to have a from the woman's committee, Among these resigning from The men w Side Court on highway robbery 1 be arraigned in West the charges vision. Ser Lioyd Thompson, better}. / ioe hea serge, barre pak Alte ‘The colored men delight to tell how | known es “Lazarus.” who lived at|Seneral committee are Clarence A.|and sah yanection w vin irae to ex m sy h' No. 4B 1 won an indi-| Hebb, city editor of the Brooklyn HH SOOE SOB RSSREn Wile 318: S00 they beat the “Bush-Germans” and , N° mass D “ Eagle; Dr. EB. Rodney Fiske, No, 1172/!9 of @ G any pi h they upheld their motto, “Don’t Vidual citation on Mina- operas : master on 000 was paishp Oe cagt eehich want with theis |aourt. Jie had @ detail of 100. men Dey Btreeti’ Carace Ingraham, No.|stolen. ‘Three oth | \gnia of a coiled rattlesnake. They | When a “iteinic” shell explode 444 Clinton Avenue, and Lewis H.|peen ars 4 ss celal wer ac ces |ting five man: ‘wo were Kill Losee, No. 188 Montague Street bridg ws “ Herman Neaderland, No. 452 Fulton {Street, Brooklyn, manager of a de- for them for ow borough. '! {partment store in Brooklyn, in his| that the commit 4 not permittel ‘letter of resignation to Borough|to function as free men and free President Riegelmann, said in part; | women should funetion—individually t pity “The committee as originally | stituted was a credit to »Brooklyn and co-operatively that this is now con 5 The best thought in the borough was|to be diately Riiviiuanteeeck 7 ° 1 . rating to a degree never before | committee that must s 4 li r Coats atiained, with the ‘splendid “purpose |of Its acts from 4 power outside of | ear eee apps 1 Nutria Fu 4 * lof honoring our boys in a manner |our borough, whose — influence WET aa APRE atural or taupe nutria fur. befitting the splendid service they! viewed with apprehension and nat perk Natura ie had rendered. It is most unfortunate | borough-wide distrust. 35.00 season’s winter coats at these prices ; and warmly interlined, NO CREDITS from Lille service to Be Hh The wpartment, Branch . jemn requient at these reduced pric pose of | the Roosevelt WOMEN’S COATS Trimmed with fashionable furs Reduced from $69.50 and $49.50 to This sale includes the entire regular stock of this in belted, semi-fitted or wrap-coat styles; made of soft wool fabrics in the favored winter shades; silk lined WOMEN'S COAT SHOP—Fourth Floor “L wish to withdraw my name as|iong police record as a safe cracker, jen Dare & Biles, for Amer-| Ja protest against the delivery of the| Sterrett had a furnished apartment at |{04: Lord Re ectl and Mujor Jeelebration over to William m,|that address, where he lived with his|(: Thwaltes (formerly of The New York | Hearst.” Sides Bho wun Halen 2 | World}, for England; Dr. Silvis Crespt | bly? . Cavellero, for ay, and| Sdward C. 1 years old, and she told the de and a Pe ese Cs Daacieiey President eel te hed. been happy after her m: Etienne Clementel and Gen. Degoutte, | the Frankiin Trust Company, re-|* sail for France. It hi te first meet in Jersey City last month until her {for Franc veld at meeting signed from the celebration commit-|home had been made a rendezvous for} last night at 6 o'clock. Gen, Dexoutte, | |tec. Mrs, Dorothy L. Low resigned} men of all eorte. m|Who had been summoned by telephone | could not arrive in time. | _ ASS FOR POLICEMEN. To- Mo All Deceased Mem Holy Naine § COA season's xington Avenue Nutri badly gassed and two others who | ted forward, He explained |A® they went forward Collins was| . 2 ‘ i jeje sabes ieee cha Ger. @eain wounded, this time in the leg. Taupe Squirrel Coats fe hae He still refused to quit and was fan tregches than’ back to his ows) cae ae te Meas euaaaciy| ran nt mon & Collar and cuffs of self fur. beeguse thero was a knoll which pro- | Oe iowa by Billings. He had teeted him from bullets and he took sgeeilibii z 4 ‘ a ~ the men there to comparative safety, | seen & machine gun an took * ainiak A Store of Individual Shops o Hudson Se: al Coats OFFICERS AND MEN BOTH WIN | move 10 Save tie iim the French | Collars of various furs. FRENCH DECORATIONS, 9 Kerench amasded tim (he: dress : THE RIFE Battation rae ail wrhite | arouse, foo hla. work. on. bet dey as Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Strects 5 Huds Seal Coz he also twice saved the life of his; 4 i o udson Sea oats officers and there are honor men din, cer i among them. Lieut. Gorman R. poeer 2 ne eee ' Collars of various furs. , who is from Decatur, Ala, |. ig ieigg 4 page i teats he Tae word cn the cient it the Champagne. He waa trying WEDNESDAY 2 Hudson ll W raps er get tai ae he might 1, locate two lost platoons when a F we Maat ae ye : ee sheil exploded n him, rendering Collar of gray or kolinsky squirrel. ——— _ Bite "7 yentire squad and were conducting . row wrnw P e S¢ uirrel W ‘ ee eae | coals Sa STORE OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY 1 Taupe Squi rap full length model. (QEERA) LR Sore One A Day Weancrae nce Bid Final Price Reducti 1 Hudson Seal Wrap ma rice meauctions “ FUR M MUFFS y40 17” 26 48" 23700 2% $21.00 $23.00 $35.00 | $59.50 539.50 $35.00 NO_EXCHANCES 2,000 | 101 second| | Jeranklin Simon & CO. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Final Price Reductions Women’s and Misses’ Furs This Sale includes the entire regular stock at these prices. WRAP-COATS, fashionable Natural Muskrat Cc Belted models, shawl collar. Fur Coats Natural or taupe nutria fur. Collar and trimming of Scotch mole Gray Squirre Large collar of taupe Fox REDUCED FROM SALE PRICE aT | porters ever heard of and one or two lot Leopold of Belgium, the Ctotx de the silver and gold medal more; Bri; Gu Ay ston, Di- Guerre, |reetor ot yh ake ick 76F the Jot St. George of Russia, the Talla f ° anization fe silver medal for valor, the (Italiagy War Office; Lieuts, M. J.| Croce de Guerra and the Red Crod® Sica and G. W. Butehart, aviators, | Order of Merit. She is said to have from Me Holy Land; Signor G pit ie battlefronts with |Buti, Secretary of the Italian Em-| | Lieute, Nicol and Butchart, whe at Washington, and R, C, Grew with Gen. Allenby in the Fat said the only trouble they had there was caused by the Arabs ‘owing stones at low flying aero- | planes, “Much to our surprise,” said Lieut, Nicol, “they showed absolutely no fear of the planes, Finally, scene- body thought of trying an automobile horn and we equipped the machines and ‘Lieut G. MP. the American Red Cross, Mr. Galsworthy, here on the ‘nvi of President Nicholas Murray | atte t of Columbia University, said he expected to attend a dinner ot the Ritz-Carlton on Thursday and a Col. Murphy of James Russell Lowell celebration in| with the loudest horns we could get the ball room of that hotel on Sat-|We had no more trouble from the urday | Ars ‘They thought the planes were Tt was sugge ted that this would |jaughing at them! It was so hot be merely f many dinners here, | over there that we could fly only be+ and the raised his hands In| tween 2 and 10 A, M.” ‘4 protest hope not!" he said T rs, | dread t jlar dinners, f them I mean the non-Hoo sort | am giad to be here. 1 have! wo been working too hard. In addition | to having increased my own output, | have been doing some work for the | You get all the.freshness of sun- vernment It cannot be bas 7 f ra 1 | shiny wheat fields in the rich nut- t the war has brought the n, Aiay | like flavor of WHEATSWORTH Whole ples together emain together hs t do| Wheat Flour—all the mean inte ihges hanta ney fhe minerals that build bone e, quite naturally, but to: jand muscle, and make good rich Judge Ward brought a word “a reassurance to other parents whose pon the hospitable soil of| All the bran is left in, too—and sons 8 Frances 1 found the graves of Galbraith |your doctor will tell you how and Marquand,” he sald, + easily | Valuable bran is in regulating the s if I were visiting a large New | digestion of the growing child. ork cemetery. The French have registered the graves of our dead. | ‘ Mrs. Wynne, who comes in the in-|Wheatsworth Flour is ground oor i oe eee eee ot st |fresh every day in New York City. bi the ‘Order Joh orated with ' F. H. BENNETT BISCUIT CO., N-¥* Mons the Store of Individual Shops WEDNESDAY OPEN ALL DAY WEDN SDAY MUFFS and NECKPIECES of this for the first time are advertised no further reductions will be made. fu als Reduced from $215.00 Reduced from $275.00 Reduced from $295.00 Reduced from $325.00 Reduced from $325.00 325” 450% 500" Reduced from $395.00 Reduced from $595.00 Reduced from $650.00 550% 500” educed from $725.00 I Coat duced from $675.00 UFFS and NECKPIECES NECKPIECES REDUCED FROM SALE PRICE 39.50 29), s28.00 16” $32.00 24% Black Fox 359.50 408% Real Skunk $39.50 29% rage or Black Wolf 45.00 31% val Natural Raccoon Hudson Natural Beaver

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