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TBGLINER TAKES RECORD VLAN. Offers $42,000,000 for First | Twenty-Five Completed. | } | PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 18.—Director | |General Piez of the Emergency Fleet | | Corporation, has recommended the sale, ; i a of the first 3 ships to be completed at! ; : “ * fC ' ' : the How Island yards. The American The France sels With 2,300 New York's Colored “Hell Riegelmann Silent on Pros- Inspector to Remain On His |internationat Corporation has offered | a : te ave’? TS ated sia : . : mic $42,000,009, according to @ statement Passengers, Largest List| Fighters” Expected to Be pects for New Committe Job Until Grand, Jury Wants |{ssued ny Pier, The matter ts now up | Since Ww ar Began. Home to Stay Soon, to Erect Memorial. | Him— Witnesses Heard. [pork sabe A bebe thac ar —— - of -———— The French line France Back in Camp Upton to-day, the ts rookiyi® la to have a perma. | The Grand Jury adjourned w thout State Paneral for urter. a tay: h ioe 9 light-hearted, dark-skinned boys Of nent memorial to the heroen of the date to-day t hearing six more) OTTAWA b. 18—A Btate} pr the 369th Infantry, the old 13th New beanie ‘ * + the |fumeral, to take place on Saturday, t9, harkest crowd of civilian pas York, spoke a vociferoug gratitude "8" 't may have to be arranged by Wibeeeeed Th ise Invesienton |S, CS | aaee aeennel ier Ge late, eee carried to Lurope since the war be- for New York's welcome that began|S°Me other organization than the aah lide Ahad SoA net te lied LAs itt he hank ewe PAN in 1914, In tho first cabin were] early yesterday and lasted untli the; Mrooklyn Victory. Celebration Com- jin a raid on w gambling game at No, /open on Thuraday, but will immediately | lust “Hell” I we bent k le " + names, jadjourn until Monday 6ut of respect, 2503 In the second, 40 and in the third a . etl Fighter” was aboard the| mittee, whose troubles began when | Ope Vreev, Sten meee P ir Wilfrid's body will le in State fi 2,000, the full complement | a con Cwene | Borough President Riegelmann de- Inspector Dominick Heary of the} ate Chamber from Thursday to And to-day they are being mustered ; Fourth Inspection District ts one of ions + a7 y livered the committee to William q mong tho latter are S47 Poles, | out 80 as to come home to stay. Most 4; ix witnesses who remain to be ex- Randolph Hearst ' ‘ py Rearly the last of an army of their| of the preliminaries have already) tt was noted to-day that the new umined, Among the five who were countrymen w were trained at been attended and it Is expected Ghainman of the Victory Celebration i ard last Friday were the two i 4 Camp Niagara, near Toronto, under that by the end of the week the glori-! Committee gt ‘ licemen who were shot, John Mc : Ferince Ped , ‘ Hs | ous heroic page of the 15th's history jmub cioiht in NN: wit haninarree toe fairs mcugallh NG OBR: vt wees Ignace Pederowski and ¢ leaders, as the, 369th will be closed, lial ts. taxe she plaice OF the oormatites vdjournment, it wae sald, was Maj dan Gaich and twenty-two | Perhaps the proudest man in all|that rosisned In a body as # protest (° : jue to the trial engagements of As- 3 wembers of the Serbian Recruiting | this country is Col. William Hay-lagainat Hearst domination. Charles Stewart Gave Our BoyS sistant District Attorney Smith, who : Commision were among the cabin pas- w lawyer, former Public Serv And thero are whispers that a new Cigarettes and the Germans will be busy in court for several On Wednesday. Feb. sengers. In the last thirteen months Iitiecr neagget and Kepublican po-) committeo on momorial cannot be PUES? nubpoetad, ‘The raid which ts the| SHOP No. 4] 1%, ve core Sore ; cal leader formed successfully since { 1 ‘ lad tik dio ofipahy od he commission raised more than “Some boys, these black babies of | depend for Its success on th “wilings One Knights of Coumbus sseretar7 | gypject of inquiry took place at an| 144 Fulton] 144 Bitten Street 30,000 Serbian born naturalized citi- |mine," he sald to-day as he recalled |jess of the public to giv bala ae who served in France carried @ BUM arly hour in the morning, and among] St, between} oo airy une Gihate ana eent Uidin Dank |the triumphant march of his resi+|ine Papal agit ° ae neni se and fought with the doughboys. H@ those present were Arnold Rothstein, | Breadway & ‘Nassau Ste ; tS the Dues ke ta. the: oat ment from Madison Square to Har- - bublic, Instead Of is Charles Stewart of No. 210 West said to be a well known gambler, and| Nessew St. | , Reine our first down: ot Ry Area 18th cai “ being willing to give money to tho | 106th Street, who werved with thO Ate Attell, former prigefighter own, shop we invite also wore numbers of French officers, Hearst co: ., been demand- | 93, nde leh = ” n yrivates and tad ‘bee | Twilight brought what was per- rat committee, has been demand- 82d and 89h Divisions and Wa, Rothstein iy sald to called a eto be the ; privates and civilians, who had been jabs the most dramatic scene of the |/M® its money back gassed and sent home. ids): #0 ths tea. eerieaay. Sedat. t finely ‘appointed comnected With missions in this coun. Isth's homecoming celebration, The| Borough President Riegelmann was! In the Argonno forest, Stowart sald, | me try. 3,000 doughboys were gathered in tho asked specifically about the prospect | } roHvant with THAT dal ened inbomnatetiabiniee omrahtn ashe suntindehi ot wae Workens Zist Armory at $ith Street and Park | hide: ne went forward with cixarettes ang returned with him to West 57th arge contingent of war work i Xeanus | for a Memorial committee to-day. His} « dy and paper for the troops, ¢X- gtreet, In the West Side Court all was on board. Former Commissioner Thrice their number of friends, F was the one he has given so! hausted his supply, and, as the hand worg diamiased and the case appar- of Charities John ES bal |jpothers, sisters, wives und sweet |often of late: “I have nothing to say.”|to hand fighting caused his life to be | ently clowed TEA ROOM awa t the h of a delegation of # Bad success s 01 ee tes ations cor e to a e a M se hom q way at th 5 gation Peal armory untlione tasty ihe police | one tee ntinue to pour in,|/endangered, he secured a gun and) 4 number of policemen from the| 7Ak¢ home : YM. C. A. men, He bad been in lin des Ithough the stream is diminishing. (fought through the engagement : : © box of in New York. q . aie gid in despair threw a cordon of mount. | 00! ete. Lae BES Fourth Inspection District were! guy trusay | Def rance for a year doing secretar ed men across the street_and closed |The first one to-day was that of Dr. |= caus Fs our Puss elicious Sandwiches Peork and in returning is taking with jthe great steel barred gatés, Even | Marcus C. Hankinson, No, 201 Beher- SRT Thu uae acinar eee Dainty Salad " Jo , his f lepainat the wate "Edo not wish to be affiliated in among them, Chocolates rench Pastry teputy | Within, thi Idiers were at case, |any way with a committee nereilad | T0 WANDERING KIDDIE Henry bent word early ‘o the As-! 2 MY Swolve members of the Knights of JA gray-haired negro wearing the a8 this seems to b | Lite Lidobsay. thee esl Everythine S Columb under Walter Smith of Juniform of a veteran had stood in Mhers who resigned to-day er | Attorn h be | verything Sanitary SEiaHUiihia; ire alec on the F ‘ |the doorway and welcomed the sol- H. Montgomery and Miss Char- | 5 4, | cause of the Pressure of official bual- | & Tastefully a a, a oO de os di ling in an ecstacy |lotte Car Ves 3 ne pee Hat! Barking ttracts liceman, Who|ness he preferred to remain on his | bound for over there to do, ne nan chanted the |Company; Walter avis and Ke Jjob until the Grand Jury wants to| Biieue f Ads: Smith, anything tt e) a i glory of the ott win L. Snedeker, lawy Winthrop| Finds Ten-Year-Old New York | f lan v = Pttrasca We ine ELIZAGETH BNONER, Sciea G 4 price of{N: Tuttle, coal merchant, and M83! tag Aseen in Truck in Brookl [seo him, Me stands ready, he sald, | can be fone to make the t althy Bingo,” he cred "ve bought our | Anna Anderson | ad Asleep in ruck in Broo! to respond to Mr, Smith's call by etry Aa Serre Sede |freedom. You've earned the freedom Little Wilbert Anderson, aged ten, of telephone, The assistant District At- ity and J. 1 van of New Haven, wa knew it, We knew you'd do FATE OF AUTOS { ON SUNDAY | No, 16 + 1 Aven Manhattan, | i he could wee no objecti | 4 ‘onn,, were going over to give some OF FRANK WORK ESTATE OF RECEIVING STOLEN GEMS Almighty God, we knew these climbed aboard an einply grocery | ‘0 1h! srfletty bi 4 : hue: ae would pay for our freedom.” RESTS ON MOVIE ACTION wagon last night. His fox tertier, zip.|, Because of the presence of Arnold Americar \ fighting fire, but : HAPPY. REUNIONS OF FAMILY Dee weenie hstein, and his reputed emine when they arrived hie js ( reeremsir | AND FRIENDS IN ARMORY. a Patrolman Pal of the Clymer!4mong present day speculators, be- foand beeline perty Left by His For Fath- Upper Mc Insurance Agent} So the “Hell Fighters” passed! Mayor of Elizabeth Threatens (o | Sttect Station, Brooklyn, was attracted /cause of the shooting of the police } been sold ou aw Now Has Value | Guilty of Jewels Said i hin the armory, where feast of | “e asia eee | by the barking of the dog at 2 o'clock |men and the net result of the raid | William H. Hart of No. 8% Julius ada eee vowels SUE Jetveken salads ioe cream cake and) Halt Trolleys and Machines If [this morning in the grocery wagon at| when it got around to the West Side | Street, Hartford, Conn en | B ago eee te se mate Screen Men Are Indicted: |1#e Avenue and Hayward Street,|Court, the Grand Jury inquiry is | ginecy for Pratt & Whitney Machine re There ¥ » the soldiers | wi 4 , | Brooklyn llenked upon by gamblers, policemen, Be Wott in: Murtford ing over to ! : laid their —Kuns, steo} hel- Mayor Mravlax of Hlizabeth, N.| Looking into the wagon the policeman | politicians and reformers ax contain: b hate oh ANAT CORITIAR Yb SONIRIGL Sout Pee offices mets and packs on the drill room |i, carry out his treat to halt the oper- | discovered the sleeping child, woke him jr all the ingredients of the biggest tthe Lyone Industrial Fair, He has, form suena living al |floor, crouching on their heels or re-|atlon of trolley cars and automobiles if | gently and took him to the station |Uivie explosion that has taken place | Griddle Cakes—If the ones you’ ql at the Lyons Industria ‘ ad . ontela c exide ere | the ion Coun an <o Ural ivic possi a 8 tu c ‘ ‘ a private mission, too, which he con- ded alles to. a yl eNale Wiatte Moa GE Uiken atung lin vai vs ys rae s4 Rie a house, ‘There the boy told he had! thus far in the His served this morning had been dick dior Import His son; Pris |< 1 hears gee n} with arms twined about the necks Of] prictons for Sunday Bifornan talks lai alae for a ride and his dog went} j made of Wheatsworth Whole vate Louis F. Hart, 11st) Machine ane wan uivan tor Met ee Nas Temanded to the Wich other troops, there always is; Future action by the Mayor wilt |b wad aare theists hie parent ‘DANIELS: PLANS TRIP ABROAD | Wheat Flour—they would have Gun Bat n, 26 Division, was ais . T fe and w Aipdb eiietey fe In3 a little undercurrent. of restraint--of | watched by p 8 of thirty churches, | <> iecia Gasin j been just twice as good. a . J vigor n in, according to the MOnY | repressed emotion, but with these 8 of pict houses and citizens To Investigate Mer Kitley at « vu-Thierry and burted %y ; ate piety uses ani ns of | ae Hane ve cons bues o ; a at his t Jed upon Phelps & Perry jrolored boys, this was absent. ‘They | iitzabeth | SELECT FRAUD CASE JURY. Warship. Wheatsworth has such a de- he A arte sbcciaeie writt foe abn eal hi hugh jee ft eelde nti Hips Ree te ae ane Coot Hee tae According to Supreme Court Justice | —— WASHINGTON, Feb, 18.-Seeretary | licious, nut-like flavor that even body and bring it back " ‘ voree t Wak NO OC* them to me Of u diamond necklace |ehildren, euah of the Sikh a Dapehensaninn ari arn ; Ae to Henge M1 im of Navy Daniels plans to go abroad - 1 his r ie dire bi ie t $32,000, centre ofa little group hear- gen a perf Of 8 pleture show | Rosenwn eae t ie , 4 os : iad re hagas ‘his mixed with water it makes the he the a tote paddle ling his story of the Great War jSunday in New Jer in violation of ; ae | RECN St Baer ona Sion ASS | Seat griddle: -calkes vou caven \F ' th cian i liace to Wormser & Mayers in Fifth} became a vast cavern, housands of ‘has been a law for seventy years, ‘Th «| Leo Rosenwasser of Rosenwasser Bros, | engineering, and Admiral Taylor, chiet | tasted. © accounting, which extended {rom Avenue, where it wa ized as one| cigarette lights shone through the | , forbids wheeling baby carriages | [+ shoe manufactur of Long Ist-| naval constructor, They will investl- GETS Vy IMONY AND CHILD 016. Decembér, 1918, of @ lot that made up by that | half light er PAU valsag, Sea picsen aneae'| Gad 1 sixteen defendants * the merits of the so-called. com. | A luncheon of feather-Noht Wheataworth 4 of the estate to b ir the one Compr of) White eye amed in contrast with |?" = Re Pe | charged with conspiring to defraud th ite chip-—a cross between the battle- | griddle cakes and a glass of milk sends a Chicago, stolen from that firm on Jan. |eny dusky skin of the soldier, boys | Were forced to close, No newspapers | Li aud the chip and cruiser. ‘This type is urged by [the children back to achool with welk : | consisting principally - (25, 1018, ‘by burgines who entered the | ANY (ene, tds of voices blended into |coull be published, nor could anything | Government, was resummed before F Ad Sims and Rodman, while the| nourished bodies and alert minds Mount Vernon Woman and ee , See es ee Sine dlamondac ena pratie wort | 0 unbroken and mighty chorus, «| but a prescription be filed on Sunday. | "rien count pn hed thine wr Twrive | Gener courd, |*_ favorable to contin: | Ground fresh daily in New York. and Reach Settlement—t je executors paid income | 29k5'on0, me of the groups sang, Croonine | Use o! vehicles whatsoover wus for-| tentative Jurors in the boy, but it ap- | toughts and cruiser i Ne band Rea ‘ ment—He rom te to Mr. Work’s two” Anderson said he had picked the | melodies, old negro melodies without | pidden for pleasure on Sund: | peared likely that net more than twa or us ang: orul HH, BENNETT BISCUIT CO.,N LD yp. May Press Divorce ( daughte y Work Hewitt of Tuxedo i up at a bargain in an auc | boginntt ; end; wJesus Loves Me”! sustice Bergen declared this old Blu¢ Of jhese woind survive the chal. , elved $609,858, and France estimony. was that, he| «Ther 1 Kountait Filled With} 4 ii C Dunsel for the Governmer The scparation suit of Mrs, Anna B, | Park. wi ived $ Lis and Frances | it for $8 om one Loula ‘L' "Pye Lett Me Girl Alone’. |Law had been amended and modified, ond the defense, | TET EAT EET ETT ETT Par of Mt Vernon against Gerald No. 23 West Sid Street, | Simon who has pleaded guilty. “He was | Camp’ meeting “hymns and ragtime|but that the performance of Sunday|, Ah, 0xtra pane veniremen wa ONE O Langdon Parsons, son of a New York I $601,690, ‘div RARE | GAM Cee Ree eee cur (ante yrites, and net one audible|shows {8 still considered a violation, | »ptician, which was scheduled to come f and her sons, Maur nd Ed-| three hours pyond the singer ‘Throughout the State picture shows = nein, ms, i x and shuffiing,|! ust Justice Beemer at White Plain - _— singing groups, rising an ‘ that the action of the auth- | changed tempo of their songs to he eventually have | Movement Rests With Kever at in came tas auaden ‘end whens) PEAGEMAKERS GET HURT. KENLY IN PLANE SMASH [ete Be sh ar ES as iermatieasl) asain ana torney Sydnes A. Syme, renrvatmting — | Hi " The shes urned on. ‘They , te dusticn Hergen's inter-| 4 movement for the standard:aation | m the plaintiff, announced that the! Martender In Shot and Poltceman GOING 10 “RICKY DINNE! were powerfu ut their best ¢ lation ot {he statute, Munday pice movement for the standard..ation d couple had agreed to sign @ separa-| Pre aac for Interterlag. | orts left the great hail still in twi-\ture shows are @ } Violation of the law. ist the mining laws of the United States oO pers, resses an i} 6 Ff i ht But they did reveal many a baaaaaseel and Canada met with strong favor at th tion agreement | Gaetano Maresse, of No. 66 Bast 101st| + | W P h S H f Child 3 ‘| : vere 4 ; Jdusky belle snuggled up to the side of exsion of the American Institute o! Frederick P. ( ‘ ba cthbes for Mr | Street, who tends bar in the saloon of | Machine Flying Fon Washington | ner hero. : ' {BOGUS HENRY Jt JOHNSON Ix mine veein tenia Moe ie as ults, or 1 ren Parsons, arranged for a lump sum to! pis brother, Salvatore, at No, 101 East ‘ s | "Phe light disturbed them not at all t No. 3 be paid to Mrs, Parsons im tiew of /to2q Street, was shot in the thigh there| ‘© Ohio Crashes Into Tree | yach was presumed to be busy with HILLS SOUTHE SOUTHER | Mettoch Mureet IL we sorts OTHERS will find very interesting our alimony, and she is also given the! early this morning when he tried to} During a Fe | his or he wn affui Outsiders of opinion that the diff R . 2 ‘i ' nustody of their four-year-old s08,!gtop a free-for-all gun fight among M8| DENNISON, C. Fe, 18 While aye | Morey there BY courtesy and thelr in Twit has acted na a barrier to nternn Spring showing of Children’s high-grade erald Langden Parsons jr disputatious customers, and Patrolman byl a Las Gal Lae aka MLA Bay lone gu : deine... : Mrs, Parsons alleged that her hus-! proetich of No. 67 Bast 101st Street was |'M8 from W ©, to Co-| ee eka ma the: Marie. seore ;| Posing as Hero iho tae) 369th, Negro Is TOES a bas caves Rompers, Dresses, and Wash Suits. band had been in a sanitarium atl eut in hand with a broken bottle |!umbus, O., In an nne to attend | NZ% Lore isto have them hack with! , Arrested Addressing 12,000 Canadiaa i Tatitute ot Minne er Stamford and that be insisted he live | wy by one of the roygl battlors|@ Banquet in the Ohio State capital| their battle record, He might as well | t St. Louis for $500. > ~ The materials are of high stopped pusporting: Aer Ale ne nd in civilian clothes, heard the shoot- | backer, American “Ace of Ac Gen, | make himsel’ heard above that deep-| gz, LOUIS, Feb, 18,—Posing as| ¥AOES * quality, the designs are up to Mr ‘ars s he arte gu td “ g Peay ite Hy n ei n 3 tap WwW. L. nly, Chief of Militar ero. toned mi Sere Hen John M he j + oes penta siete Sorstastaste fall ees |ina'at ye Sulot OF MUNLECY AtrOs SOX ING BOUTRRAIL TODISTURD| Stat omy Tenneen:. ef the) Mth were Ano Mee the minute, and the prices are andonmen caped, but detectives are going through | 2Uue Af RIOP Jeker of the REUNITED PEOPLE Colored Regiment, who is sald to have! ported by ) that he will tt mene hood wemed with the tines Aviation Corps bad a narrow escape] series of boxing houts was put on, (Killed or wounded thirty-six Germans! ‘phere wan an increase of sixty in the moderate. honored "fine comb. from death late yesterday afternoon Pi all the sg of /Single-handed with a bolo knife, a| | a Announcers tried to tell the names o' linfiuen es reported to ‘he Health | : maahara (o¢ Wadanca Women tdaatiticd Major Ocker was operating the| the boxers, ‘Those at the ringside, by |negro giving the name of Albert Parker) pepartment to-day as ¢ Pe peathi Bloomer Dress, (illustrated) of Prominent ba © will, A woman was taken to Bellevue Hos- | Plane, when ran into a heavy | straining their ¢ heard some of! of Mobile, Ala., was arrested when he erday's figure There were striped Gingham, collar and cuffs Mm ’ c ; : 7 the name appeared at the Coliseum to tell 12,000|geuths from the disease, three more A ; nee Pat elvosray ohare ie pen rn airing [sao storm, which prevent rl a m | amoke Kelly, built like the rear of a| ab ie eee oe ee He nae © a of White Rep, tie of self material. dpesider the ter having been saved from drowr ee yar 1d of them. ‘They | taxicab, swung his way through thre Pheumonia cuces n decrease | , F ylans upon ‘ the Bast River the foot of Bast | d landing in « fleld near | rounds, while his more nimble oppo- |" Aeon tye +r detectives | tne, and, tne a ientha were Colors: Blue and White, Brown and year Third Street. Wh ed lat but the Held rough and as | nent kept out of the way of the sled; ae ASeRal We nae AP GOLaRtive orted, an increase of | White; sizes 6 to 12 years, $3.75. neni Bet was Mary C ‘ the plano idedand| hammer swings that started from tie |read a despatch from New York saying —— m $ ment Issued ni nto a Gen. Kenly | foor and just missed the ceiling. fne| Johnson had arrived from overseas, Young Man May He Suffering Pr Girls’ Wash Dresses, 6 to 12 E. B r 1 without injury, but Major] Jamaica Kid and Panama Joe nimbly| According to the police, Parker ad- | 4 A x Banks o' was cut severely nd and walloped lreswed audiences in Montgomery, Ala.,| Patrolman Cummings of the West years, of Devonshire, Voile, English ~ were brought here in an auto- | » aged mammy, w of P| maenanah Gast jeston and Raleigh, | Street Station found a man a 1 = : We Gd FOR Sth for Colhims Heaned tram tne Basony OF 8 pate N. @, and other Southern cities, Ho| this morning wandering aimlessly Prints and _Ginghams, $3.75 to tee gate his en Uf Kaori | Was to have received $500 for his ad JAmaterdam Avenue and 190th, Btreot 13.75, according to material him out! # here ta the Knickerbocker Hospital ; NDREW ALEXANDER | no prooniyn crime WAVE, eli. ner 0 saner ana oe om ~ ia hat Kokcet bck hat Rompers, 1 to 3 years, of White : L $ heart, arms about and lips to Nips, we VICTIM MAY BE FROM 15TH. =» mn The inan is spparentiy tw Poplin, Madras and Dimity; Hand- confirm: Shelr_ pleas waen ws blue serKe uit with n f ek 5 : AVENUE ‘Aid CORNER I9T#S! SAYS DETECTIVE CHIEF mailed away: to tat far oUNEEY BAM egy sn tise sth i Smocked, $1.95, 2.25, 2,05. ¢ Tor Jafter the jazz wiz ender 0} ahge # 0 in n hed ow, . P 3 SIXTH Fifteenth's famous band-—Jim Europ: nd bi lark Boys’ Wash Suits, 2 to 4 years, | Ih There Are No Develop. |) But the bes friends must part. oily of a re " of Devonshire, Chambray and <| discon ant ain tite for the 1 la 1 id , ‘ ee 1 $12,000 pbe bagk to ame oa 2 dit Charged with stealing a q Linen, $3.95 to 9.75, 4 Re-pricing of Women’s Fleet Pay Roll Be ite et ‘ e fede ay rar hte ie get ; te ee thave Maurice of Queen We also carry in this department * \ about ‘lied crime {civilians out. of. the of Q $ 5 a Boots at $5.85 & $6.85 | Acting ¢ Jone " Hayward knows ‘ 8 Wail uttice wagons at Cord Dainty ‘hand-made Dresses from ~ Z| was no mi ri mer, nan . . in charge, of the ‘ooklyn the ceremony ¢ rt Tong Laland Railroad at the Infants’ size to 6 years. Gee Tent) ie ; : : Bur ea eMC t P nue Station, mats Ww a Small lots formerly sold) at substantially higher at we BVINGS ware 1, United’ States Co > prices” many types to select from, but sizes missing |} eta: out and in a few moments the head | 4 ara Pd Me yo i Complete hand-made Layettes, Bassinettes t wt : C he colur ne ¢ through | it aul t 1 an ar «| in each —black leathers predominate, He a ‘ ey os ine ‘columns Swan ona | it | ‘ nd J ind Wardrobes trimmed to order. ment f who F Bp te ° ’ "¢ ’ of 3,000 ;airs of army brogans mak- an Misses’ and Children’s Shoes rbbet thres Bnierseney Flest Cormare: (C2005 j my brognne 7 i i ton payn $12,034 In Brookly As absent despite the pleas of pon the tracks, of good. reliable quality can be secured here at |} jas: weer and friend to ‘come Nome” for i) gays Realty Man Kent a e) moderate prices. Sturdy black button and lace ace. aver sae ti thou he 4 games Party ot No 1 5 Fifth Avenue 34th and oF rat i iy i Killed by n Albany Hotel, Se A EL pea er state broker, was held for personal cal. © : Sided of . -\| shoes—$2.75 for sizes 815 to 101, $3 for sizes ALBANY, N. ¥., Fob. 18.—Seined with | poiaienciney hed Tarohed ¢ tn $1,000 pea gry s * New York } 33d Streets 11 to 2. an attack of Vertigo on the fourth floor in s for hours and covered 1, alae > be if aii of the Stonwix Hotel, Frank J. Flyua of miles since dawn—said re= [Pens a elvan hime toi Shay AAA iter ib I . D. o- Woogiand, Me. fell over the balus uy stock ‘of, 4 insurane ecompany, : rege Ly None C, 0. D. o- on Approval to the lobby floor and was insthnily, "I shore wish they had of put sal erry wan indicted last April, He was (6 long winter or the girls a Mi kcllleg. | ardance.” [arrested last Saturday night , end of Mr, Burleson s talk wires? Y pos a ee ert to THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, OLD 1TH HAPPY, SEVEN MORE QUIT BEING MUSTERED AS WELCOMERS OF 1919. X, OF C. SECRETARY USES RIFLE IN FRANCE IN A HAND TO HAND FIGHT ‘PIEZ PROPOSES SALE OF HOG ISLAND SHIPS American International Corporation 1G irl Who Eloped From Brooklyn May Be Forgiven by Her Father HENRY 100 BUSY TO-DAY TO ATTEND | %

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