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Frederick Posser, Machine Gun Company, 107th 1 ry—For extraordinary heroism in action near Sale Ready-to-Wear Hats Fashion’s Favorite New Models $ Attractive new Bedell Spring Hats in chic, close-fitting turbans, stunning tailored Mitzi sailors, irregular brim hats, high pokes lacquered quills, YY These Specials for Saturday RAST | | id adorned with Ostrich flower and All the wanted colorings Sale at 34th Street Store Only. Nineteen West 34th Street DOWNTOWN | 14-16 West 14th St. Proving Bedell Prices Are Lowest Best $35 Suits in the City Offering Values Which New York Women Recognize as Foremost of the Day Very Special at 30 Stunning reproductions and ‘‘over-night"’ adaptations from high-cost new Spring successes variations, new waistcoat effects, smart blouse jackets, trim tailleurs as only Bedell knows No matter what style wanted, it is here tomorrow, at $35. how to produce. ! Colors: New Blues Latest Brown Gall Yankee \ dames MeCreery & Co. | On Saturday Only ' 500 WINTER OVERCOATS regularly 20,00, and ee, special purchase of 500 Winter Overcoats con- sisting of the entire made-up stock of a high-grade manufacturing tailor who specializes in Overcoats only, 83 70 69* 59 NO APPROVALS Ronasoy, France, Sept. 29, 1918. Dur- ing the thick of the fighting against the Hindenburg line, Corpl. Posser voluntarily went forward to locate friendly troops, and in doing 80 he was obliged to pass between two strongly fortified enemy nests, from which a deadly fire was pouring. De- spite this obstacle, he communicated with the infantry and returned to his position, Home address, Mrs, Fred- | New York. | Serat. Joseph Robins, Machine Gun Company, 107th Infantry—For ex- tra Ron ing the thick of the fighting against the Hindenburg line BSergt. Robins voluntarily went forward to locate friendly troops, and in doing so he was obliged to pass between two strongly fortified enemy nests from which a deadly fire was pouring, De- epite the fact that he was badly wounded, he communicated with the infantry and returned to his position, Home address, Louis Robins, father, No, 128 Last 86th Street, New York. Sergt. Raymond Gill (deceased),+ Company D, 808th Infantry—For ex- | No Charge for Alterations This special Bedell policy saves you from #3 to $10 and insures a perfect tarlored fit, 22.50 traordinary heroism in action near Ville Savoye, France, Aug. 24, 1918.) Fashion Shops NEWARK Broad and W. Park original box coat The Materials: Mannish Serges Hairline Stripes Velour Checks { Scotch Tweeds 34th Street | ments. During the advance of his company across the Vesle River, Sergt. Gill, disregarding his severe woun¢ ne sisting on leading a patrol to ¢ re @ sniper who was occupying a for- midable position to fire on our men While on this prec Hergt, Gill waa killed, Next of kin, Mrs. Mary Gill, mother, No, 27 Highth Avenue, Long island City. rivate William T. Golden, Com- pany C, 118th Infantry--For extraor- Estrees, France, Oct. 23, 1918. his company had heen forced to re- party be formed here by the Irish he said, “that the Am- tire about 100 metres on account of a dinary heroism in action near heavy barrage on its position, Private or soy, France, Sept. 29, 1918. Dur- Golden worked his way through heavy It shell and machine gun fire to the po- sition formerly held and succeeded bringing place of s: Blizgabeth Second Stree . Home address, Mrs. den, mother, No, 24 Newark, N. J. Private (first class) Stephen K. Newhall, Machine Gun Company, 118th = Infantry—For extraordinary heroism jn action near Bols-de trees, France, Oct. 28, 1918. A being seriously wounded, Private Newhall volunteered and ‘carried a message through a heavy barrage to his company commander. He refused to be evacuated until his message had been delivered to the proper officer, Home address, Mrs, Lillian Osborn Topping, Hotel St. George, Company A, 308th Infantry— traordinary heroism in act Binarville, France, Sept. 28, 1918 Corpl. Vedilago crawled from his shelter to get an automatic rifle after the members of the rifle team had heen killed or wounded, and with this weapon continued in the advance until he was killed by shell fi Home address, Mrs, Gra Vediiago, mother, Laotts Lane, Jamaica, Le 1. First Lieut. Woodruff W. Dobson, 308th Infantry—For ex heroism jn action near Le L'Homme Mort, France, 1918. Lieut, Dobson volunteered and reconnoitred in front of the first line battalion to secure information regarding enemy machine guns and minenwerfers which had checked the | advance of his organization. He was wounded by a sniper’s bullet as he crawled back from this recon’ sance, but refused to submit to fl aid until he made his report to the battalion commander and informe: | } f the enemy's position. “id as, Frank Dobson, father, | No. 606 West 146th Street, New York First Sergt. Howard F. ny C, 308th Infantry—) nary heroism in actio: France, Nov, 6 1918, Volu tarily leading a patrol for a flank tack on the town of Stonne, thr unusual artillery fire and exa machine gun fire, Sergt. Mercer, lea ing his patrol, went forward alone to draw fire from the nests in order tr divert the enemy's attention from the attacking patrol. Home address, Mrs. | Howard FF, Mercer, wife, No, 2120 West Sixth Street, Brooklyn. 83 ON CASUALTY LIST TODAY FRON WAR DEPARTHENT 56 Died Of Disease And Nine} Of Wounds—Five Are | Missing In Action. WASHINGTON, Department to-day army casualty list vided as followa: Wounded, ¢ undetermined, 9; died of wounds, missing inaction, 5; die ‘lied of accident’ and ¢ Those on the list from Jersey and Connecticut follow: DIED FROM WOUNDS. Corporal, KASTENHUBER, Henry ©. Privates, R, John Y., New Haven, Conn RH care of Fratiklin’ Simon & AND Ithaca, N.Y. FROM ACCIDENT OTHER CAUSES. Sergeant. KOTUNNO: ‘Thomas, 98 St, John PL, New Rochelle, N. ¥ DIED OF DISEASE. Private FOSTER, Clarence, i FRITZ, “Adolph John, York City. KAISU. Andrew, Shelton, Conn Christopher, 148 W,' 67 y James J. Jemey City, N roll Jobin Francis, 1714 Gates Av farold, Utica, N y B11 Wyckoff St,, Brook. a ‘anasto RETURNED TO DUTY, PREVIOUS- LY REPORTED. KILLED IN ACTION, Private. MACKENZIE, Thomas J,, 983 B, 196th St., ‘New York City. KILLED IN ACTION, PREVIOUSLY PORTED MISSING IN ACTION. | Priv | ROSEN, taidor, 1081 Col |DIEL, PREVIOUSLY REPORTED | MISSING IN ACTION, Private, LAPPMAN, Edward, Perth Amboy, N. J, WOJNDED SLIGHTLY, PRE- VIOUSLY REPORTED MISS ING IN ACTION. Av., New York City Private. BARLOW, George H., Oven Grove, Not RITURNED TO DUTY, PREVIOUS.- LY REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION. Private, PATTI, Joseph Hf, 11% Rivington St., New York City WOUNDED, DEGREE UNDETER MINED, Sergeants, NILBON, Cart, Plainvili O'CONSOK, Dennis, 26 32 39 94 40 322 42 44 This is an unusual opportunity to purchase an Overcoat for next Winter at pronounced savings. — NO RETURNS 4 Buy lo-Day, len Months to Pay. Charg Account Transacti confidential. No E: ployers’ references. Rep. resentative calls on re+ quest. Call or write for Titus. Catalog 44, 170 Broadway besiisorme des ILWSWEE PRIEST URGES NEW PARTY. Trish Enthaw Will Ne Mer. Jamos W Jous MISSION Parioh “Ian't it time, wounded comrade to 4 » TST eed. denounce 8 say APPAREL IN THE NEWER MODES Believes O14 Ones vr Help Brin. Power of All Saints’ d the Republican and /{t Gives the War Record of Democratic Parties last night at a meet | ing of the Friends of Irish Freedom at the Harlem River Casino. The priest was indienant because erick Posser, No, 388 First Avenue, | dinary heroism in action neaz Bois-de- neither party had taken a stand for 4 After Irish nationality and urged that a new “To hell with the nd to hell with the Demo- ® third party business.” can organine jn and put them both out of THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 7, 1919, and Will Be Distriby This Morning. Every. member of the 27th recelve, about as soon as ho to read it, a special New Yo welcome supplement. The n WORLD SUPPLEMENT FOR MEN OF 27TH at Camp Mills and Camp Merritt will was prepared from the wealth of :ma- pe act Division ited Division town their | friends, The papers to see has time rk World jeowspaper were, TTT TTT Interpreting the vogue of the hour in simplicity of line and drapery ~modish color and style effects lending new touches of beauty. The Values Are Most Extraordinary DAINTY NEW THIRTY-FOURTH STREET FROCKS ROCKS of individuality--imparting rare charm and beauty by exquisite _ effects—are the afternoon an perior Serge. OVELY, tailorin and contrasting color walking costumes of su- Very Specially Priced, 18.50 indeed, ar the Georgette Frocks, delightful blendings of smart modeling and richness of color, with effective touches of lavish embroidery and graceful drap- ing. New straight line suit of Tricotine with novel collar Frocks of Satin and Tricotine in embroidered effects. Very Specially Priced, 25.00 Fags Bote 5 ho the correct Spring vogue are the marvelously beautiful frocks of Georgette Crepe, Tricolette and Paul- ette, accentuated by wonderful diversities of color and embroidery notes. Very Specially Priced, Very and sleeve effects, $38.50 ct WRAP COATS clusive style features. ar 33.00 © 58.50 TAILLEUR SUITS RIM daintiness and rich simplicity best describe the new suits of Poiret Twill, Silvertone and superior Serge, man- tailored in all the perfection of artistic detail. Very Specially Priced, 30.00 ECOMING suits of Tricotine, Silvertone and Poiret Tuill, modeled on unusually smart lines and emphasized by those subtle details that add beauty to the man- nish tailor-made. Specially Priced, 40.00 © 58.50 & CAPES ‘ARM and dignity are synonymous with the attractive Dolman wrap coats, fashioned of Cashmere Velour, Silver-: tone and Silver Tip Bolivia cloth, with striking and ex- Very Specially Priced, 30.00 35.00 ARAGORN AANA Sms) TASHAANERNAEUARUEARUGEARLAAEUEUEEU LACHES 48.50 terial about the division which The World published last Sunday. It has been arranged in attractive form to give the boys from oversens a anent record of their division's vements and a souvenir worth keeping. There are enough reading matter and pictures in it to keep the men occupied in the few hours that will elapse before they can get into relatives and printed bundled Inst night and The World circulation department was ready to begin the distribution as soon as the men wore settled in thelr quarters. and NEW YORK USOTMANTATONANANUOAAN AMARONE No JING like ‘em, you'll like ‘em. 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