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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1919. ure I get out of the aligns of their | oi, friendship. HATLON. ‘Thomas, 195 Sth Av. . Brooklyn, | “That's meat and drink to me, but TEMKAS isoren Gavi Nd the rest of it, Ross—parades din- | LANXON, ae D., 310 W. 120th Bt, New 1 I MEYWE stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Mert 34" St. New Yorl« hey are lying glori- them for their ggod them {rom the ém- moin _— Grugsists prefer you can ord t Brrmcia "co. ser Woodward. Ave Geott, Wich Adve ngagoments. OD Preserve Your Phonograph Records! Ono, | Semi-Permanent Silvered | Needles Patent I eather Gun Metal Cocoa Calf 7.00 ~ Will Take Off SOLDIER BACK TO SWANN. f All Excess Fat | serst. Cheeseman of 01d 15th Finds 2 Co | ners and publicity—honest, Ross, I Berks Regimental Sergt, Major Benedict am afraid to face Now York when won N sd Cheeseman of the 369th Infantry, the! hear what those devilish young | Ven at may de used teiy and secretty by | old New York 15th, who was ao aten- Hi ters’ of mine y, and I have . GAY Man or Woman who ie losing the slim. |ORrapher In District Attorney Swann's {the uncomfortable feeling of my Ue | Bees of youth? office before he joined the colors, called of humor being turned on my- ty Ta ey Jon Mr. Swann yeaterday to ark for his FEATHER AT LAST Grate, FONT HAS 51? NAM c FORME jwil and d— {fice and Cheeseman ts the on the top of the world’—good food, a os He was with his colored | 800d billet, good weather. No word " a i . r Col. Hayward throueh-| Father Duffy, Hero of 100 jabout going home. You will probably 35 Were Killed in Action, 214 Ki vd Agi fl Battles, a Coward in Face | “FRANCIS P. DUFFY, , | , ‘ “Chaplain 5 egiment.” | of N. Y. Praise. ‘The letter was dated Jun. 31. Yas. | Severely Wounded. t sap es 166th w id leave Germany for New es Father Duffy, the beloved and fight-| York, coming by way of Itotterdam, Old Job Wat OWE. W b and was told it was waiting men went to war from Mr “Hore I am happy enough ‘sitting | know before we do. i Died of Wounds and 117 ‘day d wan received that the ing chaplain of the 165th (old s9tn) | Holland, in three or four weeks. Feb, 20.—The War! & gave out a list of ided as WASHINGTC Department t asualtios in ‘ollows: Dick . 8; wounded severely, 117; wounded, degree unde- died of accidents and f wounds, 21; son the list 3 Jersey and ‘Regiment, was heard from to-day by SMA uti 6 letter from Remagen, Germany, for/ HOUSE BARS ROAD BUILDING. the firat time in what seems ages to pap usty SE hix friends, Mis letter was to Capt ad de for 4 Mi rare ot. | bur nu. | ppropriation ’ Hah Pte dbf A wes A aces | WASHINGTON Feb, 20.—The House Other causes, 24; di adopted yesterday the conference report killed in action to one from the Captain congratulat- | on the new $60,000,000 Post Office Ap- from New York, work, his propriation Bill after refusing by a vote Connecticut follow Samuel J. Jerge: HEN, Edward termined, 3 416 W, ‘oth Bt, New| HIS is one of our first ing him on his grea Yes— I'm in Replace steel needles! land the fame which has come to bim, | of 28 to 71 to Instruct its conferees not KILLED IN ACTION. | Spring models received, Jay 50 to 100 times The fighting priest, who has faced |to accept the Senate amendment pro- : | ‘ . ba «44 wearing out death a thousand times on a dozen| viding $20,000,000 Federal co-operation csFOR, Sergeant. a ‘Bone Big, , i} ADVANCE an Oxford of the richest leathers | Batlenaida, Gapedenen fiat fon the |Gih Vee Miata In fend canatrnetion, POSMFOM: Celt; ecm vernen, %, Ss 10 dellerson ‘St:' Brockiyn, only, with perforated tips and t e ovies Loud ~ Medium Kart ja elds, expresses fear for thé| ire report now awaits action in the Privates. oe SPRING ‘ ‘ 1 | 308 ver pachane of \first time—fear of what he will get | senate pent ae ROLAND Wiliam Josep, 11 Pim St, kira, medium dheight heels. dealer anes i 6 ‘oy |__ Representative BOHUTTINGER, Jolin Jowthh, Dunelien,"S ~ Now! Ata q when he faces New York. He writ * | a Ta Ret hen Sta eae, leq Ee hon waUnoS: | ‘ MODEL npn e) 00,00 vi pI ‘0 i 1 'OLE” } T like tame whon|hetore next duly. He and other speak: 0 Corporal WOMEN'S At $7.00 we are making an “THE BETTER 'OLE Caution! Beware of similarly com: jars, froin |#Es.inulted, on economy" in Govern TRIGA Pian, Ws. Hat 8 oxvonne advanced ‘Spring “Spedtal”’ STRAND THEATRE tiructed needles of inferior quality: And what | Gitiared the fund would aid In relieve | "ay Park, 5, ¥ rather than keep it in stock for NEXT WEEK em a onling unemployment besides being of per- Private, ‘ im _manent benent to the country LEVANDOSKEY, Stove, South River, NJ. a few weeks, when we will have PIED OTHER CAUSES. fie ear plenty of other new styles. I'St., New CUNNINGHAM JOHNION, Veal ‘iis. Brooklyn Jar, WOUNDED SEVERELY. A e 4 main ya ao New March Numbers of & rg \%) N } \z Last” Sow Wek O%., \ |e Hosters | ' c 1 rerun 92 err w le MADISON AVENUE-FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK i 1 Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street bai | @ ' An Important Sale of | Chic Spring Tailleurs pe oc fo, ; f R 3 | AVCCOL ds VERELY IN ACTION, REPORTED WOUNDED SE- Corporal. . \ Lingerie Blouses and Coats RA\\ EVPRS, Stapben I for Mi d the Y Set | "BENE nantes WouRBED" | specially prepared for to-morrow (Friday) or Misses an e Younger | Oe SEVERELY IN ACTION. : ( ahaha sid ee eee, WR Lashanska Sings — will comprise five new Spring models (all of are features of compelling interest in their (KiLLeD “IN ACTION, PREvI- | OUSLY REPORTED WOUNDED IN ACTION (DEGREE UN- DETERMINED). 2 Privates, FREE ota Bitsece 2,” prookayn “Kiss Me Again” Lashanska’s splendid voice them adaptations or copies of higher-priced respective Departments on the Second Floor. garments) daintily developed in sheer voile. THE TAILLEURS Each model presents some distinctly novel fashion feature, the new collar and collarless include | KILLED IN ACTION, PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION. Privates, DE MANGO, Paquaie A., S746 Bay 2th St,, Brook soars to the artistic climax of Victor Herbert’s great effects being particularly noteworthy. rts n chester, N.Y. A particularly smart Town Suit of Poiret DIED, PREVIOUSLY” REPORTED . ry : Issi ' . twill; trimly, even elegantly, cut; but having ‘ Priva no other trimming than the large buttons of bhlath cut jet; wonderful value in stock $48.00 WOUNDED SLIGHTLY IN ACTION, i ly Suit of silvertone in a nume A very sprightl waltz song with an case and brilliance that are hard to describe—but wonderful to hear. 77843—$1.00 Some cf these pretty blouses are embellished with lace and drawnwork, others with eme broidery; while others, again, introduce a tucked vestee which is extremely smart. ast. Avenue, Now “« | Two Numbers From ‘Sylv: By French Symphony, ', Mechanic. ‘ . P. Really unusual value at these prices: ber of the fashionable Spring colors; finished =| ui #8, "9h. with a roll collar of silk duvetyn in contrast= [Mik VeMhmtoit! ies Gly, 8 a : WOUNDED IN ACTION (DEGREE! $2.75 $3.85 & $4.90 ing tone; in regular stock . at $65.00 UMVSREPORTED Missing IN e Sale will be held on the Second Floo 5 eae nena as ae THE COATS AND CAPES paar fice age (sizes 14 to 20 years) | i, Buffalo, X,Y rinigtan, N ie Wiliams Ave, DAL "Gite > A Sale of include three especially interesting models, | "h-us\» pO seietee Frolicsome satyrs, fleeing descrihed below? Busia Kotak? ea! Mata! nymphs, dancing through AY Louie, Neneek, 8.2 Arcadian groves— you fairly see them in these enchanting TT WILSON, Ardnir B., MA Myrtle Ave, Jermey A three-quarter length Sports Coat, fashion= | peturNep To DUTY, PREVIOUS- | LY REPORTED MISSING IN ' Semi-made Dresses& Skirts ill be held se i Flos ably cut, extremely well tailored, and silke ACTION. ballets played by the Paris - eld to-morrow on the Sixth Floor. | fined throughout; made of tricotine, in rookie | nommysoy, e0 sees cunt as. ey) Conservatory’s famous Sym- : | tan, beige and elephant; in stock at $58.00 | eee Privates. phony Orchestra. All of these garments offer unusual values. ” § ANGELIS, Ame 7 St, Ann's Av., New| yt (IT goes a teased .A-6090—$1.50 Victory Mill N.Y, | ak, , | A characterful Cape of Poiret twill, silk-lined tpt J. Nevin NY save Ww wv Y SEMI-MADE DRESSES | throughout; in stock at e , « $58.00 PAIR hy in a Wn Bes ful gs ( FROM WOUNDS. Sergeant. LAVIN, Remnant, {44 Choster St,, Brooklyn, ERRONEOUSLY_ REPORTED | WOUNDED IN ACTION (DE- | GREE UNDETERMINED), | Mechanic. GRIFFIN, Morris, Now Haven, Conn, WOUNDED (DEGREE UNDETER. | MINED). of navy blue wool serge, braid-trimmed. A very smart Coat of crystal cord in the nuances of sand and Alpine blue, silk-lined throughout; a practical garment, adaptable to every youthful type of figure; edto 15.75 | in stock at $58.00 Y latest A model of smart simplicity, suitable for | misses and small women, is marked $12.50 | Two other models have been r Corporals. | CARSAR, Joseph O'D.. 3 W. BT New York | YOU CAN MAKE YOUR SHOE BILLS LESS From Globe, Arizona, comes this recommendation of Nedlin Soles. J.B. Medlyn sends it. He 1, / fff 4 CTU Ep yaa ~ Ap, Yo Back to Old Vir ginia In her clear, vibrant tones, suiting exactly the spirit of these tender mel- odies, Barbara Maurel has made a rarely sympathetic record of ‘*Carry Me Back to Old Virginny” and “Old Black Joe.” A-6091—$1.50 There are also two models, somewhat more | elaborately braided, that are now marked | | | The New Models in Boys’ Washable Suits are an attractive feature of the early Spring | 4 | ™Thave never had my Nedlin-soled | <>// display in the Boys’ Clothing Department, | shoes repaired as the soles always out- t Siveh fF . wear the tops. ‘The position I hold on the Sixth Floor, Keeps me on my feet most of the time, ¢ and I can say that for comfort and wear Neolin is the only shoe sole.” Millions of others who have worn Neolin Soles think with Mr. Medlyn | that they are the only soles for wear | and comfort. Moreover, these soles Cut your shoe bills down because they | 2) of fine-quality | specially priced at $5.75 | make your choes last so long. They P 7P at $5.75 | are Waterproo! too., Nedlin Sotes are | 20YS' SP 4] ade si ifically by The Goodyear BOYS’ SPRING HATS Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio, who alsom Wingfoot Hee guaranteed including all the mew shapes and straws, are to outwear all other heels. _| shown at prices ranging from $3.95 to $9.50. Nealin Soles te re Te Bg Sg $18.50 SEMI-MADE WOOL SKIRTS | | for Women and Misses. | Plaited sports model (sgzes rose or Pekin blue plaid, reduced to incomplete) of | $5.75 | The large, own in carefully - chosen assortments de everything that is new, smart and desirable in clothing for the small boy. . Two models (sizes 24 to navy blue serge, ee pean Comparatively speaking, only 2 minimum amount of labor is required to finish these dresses and skirts in ‘< detail, New Columbia Records on Sale the 10thand 20thof EveryMonth , COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York wn te 5218,

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