The evening world. Newspaper, March 6, 1919, Page 11

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ai ; : THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, — wb bs 6, 1919. NEC CLUB HOUSE |One of the 27th Division’s Heroes; (HANPEL|OR DAY Siisihssaesst —_—=—= —= Some of His War Won Trophies |Seeene Midna wdecta ors oelsd| West 42nd Street — (Between 5th und 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street —_— | Bronx Draft Officer Plans! Sumptuous Home for New York Troops. Make the Grand tral Palace or | the Greenhut store a permanent home for New York troops, a club house w& where ail soldiers of the Nation <€ ~swould be welcome, a life and mem- ory club, a community centre, a house of human sympathy—that is the plan of William H. Stonebridge, Executive Officer of Draft Board No. 17, the Bronx. “The Evening World invites atten- | “ tion to its proposal that a big club| house be provided for the 77th Divi-} sion,” writes Mr. Stonebridge, who lives at No, 579 East 184th Street, and is @ real estate man. “I suggest a rea] home for soldiers, honoring the ‘New York men but for all who fought for America, What grander monu- ment could the people give to the memory of the boys who did not come back than a home for thove who did? A home for the wounded, homeless Main Floor, Sixth Avenue Entrance Men’s Silk Scarfs Men’s Pajamas Made of rich silks and grenadit regular values $1.00 and 1.50 each, In assorted materials; regular values $2.60 and 3.00 a suit, at 78c Si50 at $1.95 We would rather have our Govern- Latter Had Talked Bolshevism | Cniversity to attack our Government . . pe ' . ye 9 nemy to the tnlversity and to the B 7 i / M Study Club. Tilea Mater No nenterno.freadom eginning To-morrow, a Salé o en’s (Special to The Breving World.) OO the State of New York on the Soctal- Government authorities once, and Is |the heels of a demand made by the} Associated Press).—On the casualty lists | eral agents’ of an address dell men. Investigations have resulted in es- The Syracuse Daily Orange, the| be abandoned | murdered by them. And they aro k | Sompared with the patriots who | rr | | founded our Republic! They and | | W. W.'s are apologized for ax only aol representatives of a ‘condition of un- SOLDIERS PROPOSED 4 . rest abroad in the world!’ ment than to have him. If he brings by any compart: or innuendo or nor ‘freedom of speech’ will be ge- Snag cpl NECK WEAR, NEGLIGEE SHIRTS cettor James Roveoe ay ot eyracuve| 20,000 OF FRENCH DEAD | > 5 * ist ticket in 1916 a8 a “notorious soap-| Hope of Recovering Bodies Aban- now under surveillance.” ‘The Chan- Will Be Explored. | students for an investigation by Fed-|0f the French Army the word missing | by Strebel before the Socialist Study tablishing the fact that, of this number, | newspaper of the university, whose] An army of 12,000 searchers will sub- “If Strebel does not like our Gov- ernment he had better go and find a better one. We shall not exchange ours, any man or woman to Syracuse to the Syracuse Socialist | insinuation we shall reckon him ax epted aa an excuse of pailiatio: University to-day branded Gustave W B D Sam cases te coroner |; A ro PAJAMAS AND NIGHT SHIRTS box Socialist, who has been before the| — doned, buf 17,000 Square Miles cellor’a public statement comes on| PARIS, Feb, 27 (Correspondence of the | vored |)" Written oppos¥e the names of 314,000 Club of Syracuse University all hope for approximately 120,000 must | editorial reins were recently seized | Ject all the trenches and dug-outs along and disabled, a clubroom for others.” by the Chance lior, attac! 1 bel pg whole Aaae vi to careful scrutiny , e ‘ The Victory Arch and statues of on the grounds of being a Bolshevik |for any evidence that may lead to tdentl- M N Shi Cc b Ni h Shi variotia kinds honoring. the soldiors Hoa Ed ee ae ltnewck | feation. Nearly 12,000 equnre miles of en’s Negligee irts ambric Night rts show the appreciation of the people, wir rd ground must be explored. before students in th alist Club. |" qhere ia talk of cemeteries being Chancellor Day to-day wrote @ let-|jaid out on the battlefields, to be Iter for publication in the Daily! piaing of silence.” Others preter that Orange to Acting MUltor Luther W.| the fields should be planted with trees Mendenhall, ‘in which h ghty forests as an “I like the way you have handled everlasting monument to the dead of the outrage upon our university bY the great _w _— | the so-called Socialist Study Club In | bringing to their mecting a notortous| FALLS DEAD IN STREET. Mr. Stonebridge says, but if the funds expended for the arch, for instance, been used toward the leasing and remodelling of a building as a clubs | room for soldiers, a permanent me- | morial would have been started | “The city or State could build or | re a building and equip it,” | ir. Stonebridge explains. ‘There are | thousands, draft board officers, Fed- | eral, State and city officials and Paney Madras and corded materials; Plain and faney trimmed; regulir value regular value $2.00) each, at $1.45 : at $1.45 ys to grow into dinary citizens who would be glad t soapbox ociallst who has been hefore take memberships, paying annual dues | DaSOx: SOCIRUEE WHO: HAS DORE NOISES | wy 7 to provide a meeting place for sol- Suarg vas = = SS the Government authorities once gaind | Woot Merchant, Heart Dine , diers. Such a club would be a home ne TaN ie, ont shin Geman, pbiasiiiansd ig NOW UNS SUrvenIanoe; & Man WhO Medley belie ale VAN SHOES : for the 77th and other New York di-| — = _____._ | takes all occasions to attack the Joseph Friede, sixty-five, living at No vision men, and soldiers of other ide Drive, a member of the tana bemage welcome: ~ eats PUBLIC FOOD SHEDS | THREE TRAINS IN "WRECK. ls pid underatgod but adrolly ex-| teh tor No, 2 genre Alta A Sale'on the Main Floor—Sixth Avenue Entrance | Four Men Raurted tn Debriv After|Plained away when the hand of law) i. ot of No. 9 th Street this Tripte Fre rium. threatens him. If he hag not aided Bad Breath ratttal vour|our euemnlea, during the, past. rour| MOriag and died before help could reach ne : sae rt oa eae aa tba PM Ha AE | hn Hine tre tated a th SPECIAL $7,45 A PAIR Is Offensive nis tnigaing and another te eer Jentered the war for humanity? |” "| weoeay’ mee Wsautie Ry 00m, Lee Seer 4 eat ¢ has a stom- m e Trenton ‘of a tances Weer. we OSes he Stock hange, whe 4 » ‘@ i hen fonded with our, ninelieaten. trea He anneptvatia: Haiiroud ear Tienicn, | BONS, ‘are not our technical enemies | found tn ena: iho wa We have taken from regular stock a group of smart models ' from whlch acide and’ polnana ars perma: FIGHT PROFITEERS '°: uriy. t@-day, according to oMelals or a foe to our liber-| _ made on a favorite English last which will be featured to- every breath, It cann hidden, He ‘A westbound freight plowed into t ) balonga there has been kept for Gov < { si real aes te ntcae yee pA ec teaa ee eee ees a Haren sere a an gether with a number of f to stay in that © ome tlon. Lele te trains. rmany ‘a technical enemy’ Newton A. K. Bugb aspires to ter war was declared? Then we clared war upon an enemy that sda not a technical enemy.’ Bol- | Governor sheviem 18 an onemy of humanity, pr become the Republican. nominee for next fall, He Dark Tan Russia and Patent Calfskin Button Shoes Government Expects to Lower] rhe tast varret of Laxative Living.Cost 40 Per Cent. |%; elena Bland those who welco to Our ei ey Cauntry oF tolerate It oF apologize for . " * tis + Fruit Rolls in Fortnight. facture mill be placed onthe | are eneinios to our countr he murderers in At the above very low price. taken every night move the bowels every morning. Taken for a we menth, depending on the case, th ougly cleanse it PARIS, March 6,—The French Gov- ernment started an offensive against keep the ayetem clean, | Profitecering to-day, with the expec- tation of lowering the cost of living MEN’S HOSIERY & UNDERWEAR Friday and Saturday Specials: in Paris 40 per cent. within a fort-| night Fifteen large sheds, located in various public squ 1 for the sale of Government controlled | provisions. More will be opened aa soon as possible. The supplies consist principally of food bought from inter-Allied com- mittees already in exist Tho |state will transport them from ports to the selling places by special tr |The Government hopes this ¢ will result in reduction of other com- modities through indirect compres sion, The medical scientific ration for an average man, us worked out by were opene Mercerized Lisle Half Hose | Men’s Pure Silk Half Hose In black, white and colors; with lisle tops and soles; in black, regularly sold for 60c pa white and colors; regularly 85c pr. at 48c pr. at 69c pr. Men’s Cotton Union ‘Suits, open mesh, quarter sleeves and ankle length; regularly $2.00 suit $1 , 5 FURNITURE CashorCredit Oven Kventnes Tl # o’Olork, em o, us P ° the inter-Allled commisaion, at pres F Men’s Shirts and Drawers | Balbriggan Shirts «Drawers ent coats 65 cents a day in Paris, 42 Crossbar Muslin; sleeveless shirts and Shirts with half or long sleeves, also sleeve- cents in New ‘York and 95 cents in i knee length drawers; Jess; drawers knee length, regular or stouts, London. Under the new government Holzwasser Home Talks No. 430 ary re betta hh pan re ee ee Sony Ma ure Satie Unusual values 65¢ each Unusual values 85¢ each | If the Paris experiment is success- br r ing vill be si ow! H ies Bi i Me ful food wil be went to other towns Men’s Striped Madras Athletic Union Suits at 89c municipalities er approved merchanw, ' subject to State control | Minist Food Supplies is \ a em of workm: a Pari 8, capat le of serv tent ee ELECTRICAL HOUSEHOLD HELPS the princi, pal 8 sulae direct from the to ih eam te des Attractively priced—Fourth Floor. Herbert Hoover has placed at the t ry information ; , : er 4 ne Re ee nia hae i The Electrical Department is featuring an extensive irs, hie isroer ane at assortment of tested electrical utilities, designed to MRS, CHRISTY Y WON'T FIGHT. promote efficiency and economy in the modern home. ronment. hree hundred thousand Coffee Percolators, 10.45 to 21.00 | Vibrators, . . . . 12.00 to 27.50 Chafing Dishes, . . 14.75 to 21.00 Hair Dryers, . . . 18.00 & 20.00 Toasters, . . + + $5.65 to 6,50 | Curling Irons, . . $5.00 to 6.00 by Bored Wietitl Lewmary wo diniveo of your Aberty Yond Bowls we will fecen hew at their Cu) face any tural | Spoken Hers t-Page Spaviai Sale Circular, Easily Reacived trum West Side by 86th or 54th St. Crosstown Cars, A3-Koom Apartment Wite of Artint Says Divorce Iv the Only Solation. Maebelle ‘Thompson Christy, ls the artist, Howard Chandler Christy, said last night at her home, No, 562 West 144th Street “I do not intend to oppose sult or divorce brought by: Mr. Christy. We have been separated for a nun ber of years and dworce seema to be A4-Koom Apar oe Grills, . . - + +» $6.95to 9.00 Heating Pads, . . $5.50 to 8.95 A Pp. $375 Table Stoves, . . $3.35 to 16.50 | Electric Heaters, . $6.95 to 21.00 in 7 . Household Irons, . $2.95 to 7.25 | Elec. Sewing Machines, 39.75, 51.50 - oom part BND ouR LIBERALTERM THs day that she was an arti 4ho sald she had never posed except or Mr. Christy after their marriage. Then she became the original Christy Girl.” | At the Hotel des Artistes, where he |has a studio, Mr. Christy told a re- ter for The Worid that he would not comment on ud. sult MANY COAST T GUARDS ILL. fs RNS APSE Rravivextvevt SEPARATE COLOR PHOTO SUPPLEMENT (Fine Paper) One of a Series of Film Favorites and other Color Prints to be given from week to week Distribution in Greater New York and Vicinity This Picture, size 8x12, with Next Sunday World Suitable, for frame or for passepartouting or wall decoration. GET THE SET. ORDER NEXT SUNDAY WORLD F. . DEALER IN ADVANCE OM eee ee Sa Influenza Victima’ So That Patrol Is Partly Ab (Spa SAYVILLI famous old hs ‘Lone Hill,” on Coughing i Po fe eoaer'"s, and harmful, Paid throat | station's cr bgeacz' tickling and get of déoughs,| mainland ill from influenza. olds and hoarseness at ie by taking] The stricken guards are Cariton Chichester, Allen Burns, John Fink and Ole Kolberg, Various other stations farther up the coast are reported simi~ larly affected by the epidemic, so that the regular beach petro cannot be kept st Guard a Fire Island Beach, je y to-day, as half of the has been taken to the

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