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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1919. PLEADS FOR MEDAL ond attempt. fo aske that ls gone etanding in it, We determined Coast Artillery Corps, U. 8. A. who, been in France since September, 1917, has arrived at his home on Columbus 3. King, Member of the Stock oldest son of the late Hdward J. and Exchange. Dies. hom Rosalie King, whow ie had been on “the present Altman site from, 1867 to friend’s mother be given a medal for to see if there was some kind of eats there, with nobody in vight, MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION james King. member of the 908. David J s Kt rried a 7 a! | Kvent on ern a ne. to 1808, Pav' eaten ctaide “Walia the he m shown by her son, and cinbed the hedge and began Avenue, Mount V enon, 2, ane daughter of ne 8. Ballin, one of for himself asks only two tickets that search the wag for food. We hi Lester € onkling of F ee kcal attier No. 641 Madi-/ {he International bankers of that pe- he may see the parade of bis com- not been there long when a vo Cut out this coupon; fill out and mail to the Housewives? || hh." from his office for several days rades on March 25. from behind us cried, “Raus M Protective Association, Evening World, Post Office Box 1364, || !nF to the death of his father-in-law. He was the riod, ‘Help That Arch The of foot com- fort lies in the arch of the foot. Fallen arches are a source of constant dis- Turning quickly we saw a German Hazlet, N. J. March % with @ levelled gun pointed toward Sir: I am or rather, was formerly us, Carpenter had a long stick and a member of the 27th Division, now he held this behind him as we climbed out of the wagon. On reaching the ut Tae. ‘ habs ol ae able ground I tried to attract the guard's to learn just when my old company attention for a moment in order to will sail and consequently do not give Carp a chance to use the stick. know to whom to apply to get the Be id, a bee a (key Id nt de I under- guard jumpe ack, led she two ilekots to the Porine gith is trigger of his gun and got Carp Just entitled to. I am writing to you to x, hay heart, blowing an awful to hole in him. ne On meaky vere T want to “Carpenter died the next day in a Hee my lneatd trom it since I was German hospital. I learned, after I was recaptured, two days later, while eae fk, the Mindenburg siieep only four miles from our lines. Mae Talmadge of Greenwich, who has been visiting friende at Plat returned to her home. HOW TO GET RID OF RHEUMATISH “Fruit-a-tives” Yoint the Way Mins "FORHSDEADPALS BERET MOTHER Wounded Soldier Gives Testi- mony of Bravery of Prison Companion. Address. . sveeee ire to enroll my name member of The Evening World’s Housewives’ Protective Asoctation, Inclose 2-cent stamp and membership token will be mailed. Here ta the plea of a New York soldier, a member of the 27th, for his dead friend who was killed while escaping from a German prison at comfort and annoyance. If you have weak or | gee ema Re ene ems * Another matter I would very much like The World to take up is this: A fellow in my own company, Del- mar D. Carpenter of Company G, 1024 I made my second escape, which was successful, and as I was a hos- pital patient I was sent straight | home, which prevented my rejoining It Is now announced that the ferry Clerk, according to a report of investi- ators from the State Comptroiler’s of- ice, received more than $7,000 which he failed to account for. Coiling WESTCHESTER NOTES, to Quick Relief be suffered for a number of years fallen arches you need the Jaumont, Belgium. The writer, John. my regiment. will again be operated between Tarry- | tends that he was not short in his, a ‘ i Field Signi Battalion, who was v " eel ¥- | counts and will di to the indi comforting assistance of 6. Crawford of No. 48 East Eighth|taken prisoner the same time as I Gin eet a boss iy that th town Sea Neen Oe reer eey, are: | eve, Crea his attorney, ex-Judge | With Rheumatism and severe Paina the Coward Arch Support Street, now convalescing at the army] and after shot and Eiies oie. Carpenter be awarded a medal it so cu ey Reema fagbtells ate Uaioe Sydney A. Syme of Mount Vernon, in my ‘Side and Back, caused by Shoe. These shoes for hompltal at Haslet, N. J., made bis] 0 an attempt to excape fee Te would have more weight and prob- fiwyers ands who have business land Corp rank ‘Kenney of white | strains And heavy lifting. ( oO | of some'kind. He was as brave a fele ene) y would be glad to do any- the bighth 1 Xetitlory Remiment, [6d the DiateeeNey Seite Cinee *” | being well again, a friend recom. 4, dren have an invisible " low as any man in the Division and thing in my power to have this go which is made up of companies in White | py ene. agen Lge Ae ghee 4 ‘iakarne t built-in support that will Look out for Span- I think it would partly reconcile Bis through, aw it seems only Justice to Plays, Yonkers and Mount Vernon, wil wn Ruly County, Clerk Charles Hopen. |mended ‘Fruit-a-tives’ (or Frei & mother to his death if she is given yin, Yours truly, be Inspected in the Kighth Coast Ar-|for the benefit of his bealth Liver Tablets) to me and after using : afford immediate relief . ae some sort of token to commemorate |)" "Bugis JOHN 8. CRAWFORD i iment Armory in Manhattan! Geraia Witsgerald, f clerk. fi I fet b ' i his death. Though he was shot in dress és ighth 8 by Gov. Smith and other | ,, Kerald, former clerk in| the first box I felt so much better and be of helpful assist- 1S. niluenza. Home address 48 Bast Kighth Street, Part. I. of the Supreme Court at White : to those arches th . the attempt, he lost his life im try-| New York City. \ffen haa filed a bond tor |!!!" has gone to Saranac Lake for |that T continued to take them; and ‘ ance to those es that ; p ing to reach our lines irae ea etki iat onan $ As surety as administrator of the | Ms, Health | now I am enjoying the best of health. i have fallen. At the nrst Siem Of heer cen ae gmtate of the late Daniel A Crifen of |, Weoras M,, Revlon th acho Je g mar: W, M, LAMPSON 5 Seven out of every ten “Phe circumstances were as follows: ITALIANS HERE PLAN sae former City Clerk of | sociation. hag been appointed counsel to a} persons need the Coward a cold take re ee eee tas eoald find a Rigine WELCOME T D: ation waa recente ins | Me ALND er ONy awaeee ,comumiaslon | Be, « box, 6 for $2.60, trial size 26, E The ing wherever we could find a hiding LOO 0 3320 : rand ‘Jury under’ four | % ne Aldermen of that city. a {At all dealers or sent on receipt of Pd Arch Support Shoe. place in the day time. We escaped wrand lar- | 4 Ae ahs ads : | 3 ; alls Monday night and on the fourth night ee f f.yhine Been released | oenging ssveral days. in White Plains, | rte Wy FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, c ~Thursday—our hunger had reached Peclare This Regiment Put Cour- 1 ‘olling, whi First Lieutenant Milton See Jr. of the | OGDENSBURG, N. Y—Advt. & J S. Co ard , the point where we simply had to : 4 s lames 5. Cow CASCARA QUININE try to Ret cooked food... We wore al:| age in Italy's Army That cee spose mires —— — } 262-274 Greenwich St, N.Y. . b ready very hungry when we cscai Ss Teo Vielory, i had lived during the four days wept It to Victory. € Sh e ee, om on the cabbage, carrots and turnips!) WASHINGTON, March 11.—Amer- eh k 16th St. . t » sim e “ pd es vee -, / Mine ran err Sold Nowhere Elee Standard cold remedy for 20 zeare—in tablet We ant 6 the felde, wivce Known scans of Italian descent are preparing ve. at - || SPEAR & COMPANY 22-26 W. 34th St. form—eafe, sure, no opre' yaks up © to civillans. So this night we came a hearty home-coming for the 332d eves grip in 3 days. Money ‘The genuine box has « Red top jeture, At All Drng Stores — «B. Altman & Co. MADISON AVENUE-FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK le orchard about midnight u 4 about midnight United States Infantry, composed of Ohio drafted men, which Italians here believe saved the fatherland. This regiment, which since the signing of the armistice has been doing duty on the east side of the Adriatic Sea, ov- cupying certain districts claimed by both Italy and Jugo-Slavia, has been concentrated at Genoa to await ar- rival of a ship to bring it home. ‘The Italians declare that this regi- ment put into the men of the Italian Army new courage for the last great battle, which met unexpected and complete success. Chevalier Romolo Triton, Italian Consul General at New York, hi been directed to get in touch wi Mayor Hylan, with officers of the Ohio Society of New York and the Italy Society, of which Charles K. Hughes is President, and arrange for @ great demonstration when the 332d arrives there, Acta REE SSE WON'T PAY DEBTS ‘AD, rhe Deiertiient tor RILES BOSSE’S DAUGHTER 4 Mrs. Willicott Says She and Broth- Woolen Dress Fabrics to 24 houre—rel beck if tt fait with Mr. Hil 15% Off The Price of Any Article at Spear’s This week we are featuring beds and bedding at 15% off. You pick the article you want, no matter what it is, look at the pricettag—take 15% off—that is the price now during this sale. This is not a sale of samples and odd pieces. Our entire stock of furniture and rugs, just as it stands, is being sold at 15% off. Get your share. Come early in the day—please. LIBERAL CREDIT THE SAME AS USUAL. SPECIAL BED AND BEDDING SALE NOW ON Thirty fourth Street fe A Wednesday Sale of Women’s Silk Umbrellas ets and Sisters Settle Their Own Bills, { 50% Off the Price of SPEAR’S 15% Off the Price of SPEAR’ i o ee 15% Off the Price \% ie 's made of fine quality taffeta, in green, purple, is showing, among the many new and inter=- |, nnoyed by an advertisement pfaced HAI | CoectaL, COTTON Mar. iia COS kn | ide Ca ALE - METAL SANITARY a ; . , | Robert H. Bi of N q TRESS with | I Re | 9 Price of these Because Mavy, taupe, tete-de-negre, red and black esting textiles introduced for Spring, Prorat tuseedy= potter pat ; BR Ca He iia ae teas IWORY ENAMEL BED | BRASS BEDSTEADS (all | the enormous quantities in { , Be Would ant he terpoadl nekes edge. To (all sizes), with 2-inch posts ), with 2-inch posts and | which we have these made, it (all most attractively mounted), at a large importation of | contracted "by, his, sons .o and metal beds. and 5% inch fillers, -inch fillers. is possible to offer them. i Bis renee: Velen e ee 2p, Was $19.75. NOW $16.80 | Was $16.25, NOW $13.82 | Was $28.00. NOW $24.80 Was $7.00, NOW $5.95 Ville Avenue, one of the childr = * $4.65 will afford an exceptional opportunity for buying an indispensable article at an un- tusually low price. Tweeds, Homespuns & Cheviots mand the reason for its he hears about it. I hav up no bills for my fathe am sure neither have my t just received from abroad; embracing a re- markable range of the fashionable shades ain sure neither h for sports and tailor suits and frocks. a R. F. Loree in New Post Here. price of this three piece COLONIAL BEDROOM Robert F. Loree was yesterday ap- 1506 Off th e ty : = : or hen sik efi l SUITE, in Mahogany and Golden Oak; Dresser, 15% Off the former price of this WILLIAM AND MARY 4 (First Floor) : , Pbiated paint onerste y of the Guar ih ‘War $126.30, wat OF SS FOUR PIECE SUITE is ; snd J oH | In the same Department is a fascimatimg {has just returned trom Versailles, where Toilet Table was $32.00, Now $27.20 extra) (chairs extra). Was $15673. NOW $133. ; he was sistant to Norman H I selection of | Albert atrass as Thomas W. ij financial advisera of the United § SPECIAL NOTICE delegates to. the | Previously he w Crosby, special | sioner of Fin dent of the Interallied Purchase and Finance, S Peace” Confer to O: The 15% off does not apply on Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets, Englander Couch _ A Scie of Bed Coverings arranged for to-morrow and Thursday will The New Vestings « on r He is a son of 150%, Off this especially featuring metal effects and silk- | Loree MAHOGANY Beds, Cold Storage Refrig- | tt ji Offer, notwithstanding the present difficulties , embroidered novelties. Many of the newest tee = > erators or Greenpoint Cribs, i of obtaining this class of merchandise, price and smartest models in Spring tailleurs ‘in- LONG-WEARING SOLES Was $15.00, | | 15¢% Off the price of this TAPESTRY UPHOLSTERED prone we ase no au- * inducements that are not often encountered. troduce vests of these attractive materials. MEAN LOW SHOE BILLS NOW $12.75 | “PILLOW ARMS SUITE. masa icra ens oy fo wt ¢ price on ; oe Now > | | these : } . | it ‘irst Floor " , waite lanka Ss | ane Lémre rer Sam ate otal | Boudoir Lamps Table Lamps tn 2 1 ene eee | keene eerste at il | ars Bon rite! Easton, Pa. ; Lamp in our store. store, prices starting i imi Fy | _ Long service from the soles means Now $2.45 at $5.60, ite Blankets (a limited quantity) lowered shoe costs, for thats where Ow. $2.4 NOW.. $4.75 S i ven t quickest. hen next bound separately, pair $8.00, 11.50 | A Special Sale of you ned new shoes buy Shas Parlor Table Tea Wagons # in Soles. Y y no more than F 4 . aati Hand B for shoes that give tess woar—and |] | Take 15%, ff, te 15% Ot the Price of SPEAR'S | | 1575 af the ric of you can get them in many styles for wie O LAYER FEL’ ESS. our Mahogany Tea RE ae ! } Dien’ Table; starting at 4 Wagons, Were $1470 Comfortabies ea er an ags FOG AE AOS a cortable $4.70 1500 Off the Prigof ths SPEARS ae al prides NOW $12.50 r i s32 and wat f soles put on your old | | PALA , a re ,cottonefilled . . each $3.45 will offer unusually attractive values to-morrow shoes, too. All. good. repait sho ne bsolutely sanitary. Com- | | special price. ] 1] 4 . carry them. They are made, Combination ith spring and mattress. 31.50, NOW $26. mull, cotton-filled each §.25 at the low prices quoted tically, by The Goodyear é Matt s 00. NOW $13.60 Wo § $26.15 TERRES, ‘ . * a ces ° cally, b ne G 4g hy Mattress, Spring Nf Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio, who also : : Of sateen, lambs’ wool-filled each 8.00 make Wingfoot Heels, guaranteed to (@m) | ,,.andbillows 17ers of : Suedé Bags, in tan, brown and gray; lined sulreas Gh citer Ree, BY | this piece Combina- Aicday Davenete. oa : ep peragcaght psncae esi’ ; an eee © atin © 1 IBM] | tion. Was $46.50. | 5% OFF on ugs (An additional charge be y Bedspreads | with colored silk and fitted with inside frame eo Nn Wo es li NOW $39.75 Velvet, Wiltocn, Ase dae io red) | pocket and a mirrof; special at . $3.85 |: | 1 “Tae minsters and Tapes- NOW $80.75 | | Bl | Spear’s All-Metal ee ee Brusels Ruse, | ——————— ' a [> AR C Ja-Bed, Cretonne ‘ -' each $2.05 | A rs INFLUENZA Da-Bed, Cr If you need a rug buy : eect 45 Persian Leather Bags, in black, navy, | f | | Covered, Pillow It NOW for the we | | Arm ,Chaire and ’ . LA tan and brown; lined with colored silk and |, Radway’s Ready Relief |i) | ... Sy tale riety will never be | | 15% Off the price of . cst 8 ‘ ‘ A A For Grip, Sore Throat, Cold |) | sinjic sizes were larger. Cane Seat Mahogany fitted with inside frame pocket and a mirror; in Chest and All Inflammation |f $20 30. NOW $22.50 At Prices 15% Lower Arm hain and Mocs a | e ji i Joubl ze! wer — each $2.90 | specialat. . .« «© »© © «© $4.00 sod Congestion: aires Anetant $39.75. NOW $33.75 Than Usual Now $14.95 a . ch $2. aman Gomes Sufferer. Hy 1 x . each 3.75 cloth in Radway's ver the congested At the same time a number of ‘Further reductions have been made in the prices of Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases Week-end Cases (24, 26 and 28.ins.) Spear & Co. 22-26 West 34th St. of black enamel duck (with tray), bound with fibre and lined with cretonne, wil! be on sale | at the special! price of os + $5.50 | | oi i Delief | TO years tried IN BR ee’ine, Fasily ws. ro