The evening world. Newspaper, March 27, 1919, Page 14

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f =a “MOTHER OFFERS American Heroes of the War _— MORF WOUNDED AeA ectantoe ot tno nicotene net Home on the Cruiser Pueblo i ca aa in | NEW YORK MEN Beginn'ng Monday, March 3ist, this store will close at 5.30 P. M. feces) REWARD OFS 000 jg , ar aut hie Crrithenn’s Comins tom i Pe Dainty Negligees and Silk Skirts tf rR MAGNESIA FOR sr gga { | Sure She Saw Boy in Fift STOMACH TROUBLE | Avenue Window Despite Pe Bea Spring hog god and Silk Petticoats described below ag Particular attention at the prices quoted. There promises to be a RB Neutratizes Siemacy Acidity, Prevent Conflicting Tesiumony. Food Fermentation, Soar, Gassy ee shortage of such garments, with a consequent advance in cost, owing to the unsettled labor conditions prevai.ing in the garment industry. Stomach and Acid indigestion. | Mary Casey Thorne, “the Third | Not only is this a most opportune time to purchase, but we believe l|Avenue bride,” to-day announced that comparison will convince you that these McCutcheon values are unusually attractive. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1919. . and the 112th Supply Train, with 15 oMfeers and 445 men. The battalion was in command of Major M. H. Pugh of Toledo. Tho regiment fought all over the French front from Switzerland to Holland. They started in on the Lorraine sec- tor on August 1 and finished up on the Seheldt River on Nov. 11, the day the armistice was signed, taking their objective on that morning. Their canualties approximated 40 per cent., most of cases being machine gun wounds and Dr. rry DO ODE a BD z utterer trom | that, through her attorneys, Ran- dolph Gerard, she will pay $1,000 re- rd for information that will lead Doudiiess, HW you ar {ati gestion. you ves Bismuth, rode Tleus digestive you know w tings wi eo yout trouble—ia Gome eases do not ever sive reilef. |to the discovery of her four-year-old re giving up hupe ani chron dyspeptic, effect. of a little tl ordinary commercetal oxide VO BE drugs and Ey son, Joel Thorne jr. She will also MacLane, Chaplain of the reg astor of the Christian Church in Toledo and ts the father-in-law of Major Pugh. He | had the distinction of being the old- est volunteer in the United States Army. On last Sunday he celebrated ithe sixty-third anniversary of his birth, and, take it from ali hands, it | was some celebration. The Chaplain brought home two wound stripes, and more than once went over the top with the boys, On Be 28 in the Argonne he was shot in the ankle, Hastily donning an emergency bandage, the Chaplain pay all expenses incidental to the dis- covery of the boy. She is convinced her son was in the home of his grandmother, No, 914 Fifth Aven yon the afernoon of Margh 25, but th testimony of persons in the house has | harmful aud in| 80 flatly contradicted her statement | causes your food | that she has offered the reward. | “IT am convinced my son waa in | the window of that house,” she said “I know he was there, Financial con- iderations do not matter, My love | |for my son predominates all. They} aré swearing he w. not there, but they know they not telling the truth, 1 will give $1,000 for Informa- Negligee (illustrated), three-quarter length, of Wash Satin, lined with Albatross. Colors: Pink. Blue, $22.50. UE Negligee, pain semi-Empire model, in Crepe de Chine, shirred ribbon trimmed, $12.75. Lace and Chiffon trimmed, up to $75.00. Hatuience, heartburn heavy lumpy feeting mont everything you Tou will find ine a Witte Disurated mm Straight Line Albatross Kimona, edged with hand-buttoned scallops. Si.k lined, $32.50. Silk Petticoats, an excellent assortment, includ- ing white shadow-proof Wash Siiks, $3.95, way 60 long ae there are any aymptoms ot acta Indi ation.——Advt. tion concerning my son's where- kept on going, looking after the | . . amour | wounded and encouraging the fight- 4.95 and 5.50. . , I. Fj | 7 pene ove! vound- F VV ants An affidavit by Samuel Thorne, era, He was bending over a wound- | ; ‘ : Sunday V orld W ants | former Assistant District Attorney | Jed man, and although he wore the Petticoats, plain, two-toned, and flowered Taf- Work Monday Wonders ang uncie of the boy, was filed with | brassard of the Red Cross on his |B feta, $3.95, 5.50, 6.75 and 7.50. arm a German airman shot him through the shoulder, He brought in the wounded man despite this. Lieut, Kenneth French, battalion adjutant, was caught with 115 of his men in a German box barrage at Our straight-line tai!ored Silk Jersey Skirt is ab- solutely dependable. In street and evening shades, all of which possess excellent wearing ee ep | Retiring © Retail | Cireges on Sept. 29. Twenty-five were and aundering qualities. Skirts, $12.50. Panta- Men's, *, Women’s, Misses’, Children's saliti fglktyh hee he mg me Court Justice Daniel F,| stated by the lawyer that she is too killed atd every one wounded, The loons to match, $9.75. Cobalan through Larkin & Perry to-| feeble to make ana avit at present, | lieutenant was shot in the left leg, day. Mr. Thorne declares that he was| Mrs, Mary Casey Thorne in a coun-!and while being carried to the rear Also a complete range of styles and prices in Crepe Jat No, 914 Fifth Avenue from 9 A, M. | ter affidavit declared positively that was shot a in the back, while one de Chine and Philippine Gowns and Envelope Chemises. antil 4 P.M, on March 2%, and that|she saw her boy at a window of the cf t sort was wounded Joel Thorne jr. was not in the house | Fifth Avenue house watching the| ‘The story of the 12th Supply Train any part of that time, He also de-| parade and that there is no chance of! is the story of the 147th Itegiment, ®) To Close Out clares that the boy has not been in|a mistake about it \ bringing up ammunitions and food. James MeCuteheon & Co. hal the house in question within a year, | ‘The writ of habeas corpus signed | { mi ; | ; LANCE MEN SUFFERED ae 5 5 , a) No atfidavit by Mrs. Phoebe|by Justice Col n is directed to| AMBU! i s Special Values Friday and Saturday | pnorne, the boy's mother, has an yet | Puoebe Thorne and Jane Doe, ‘The | MANY CASUALTIES. Firth Ave, 34th and 33d Streets Lk eR a aba ‘Ten sections of the first contingont Reg. Trate Mark D azines been submitted to the court, it being ed back to J | Mens ble Texture Bomb Hels ae 4.75 tiara ree he. of the United States Army Ambu- Men's Special Lot 330 Coats, Broken Sizes 6,95) |funce ‘Service. comprising six officers Men's Tweed Casimere, Asin Cloth 7.85 WUCH! LUMBAGO! |stt Pe esenes er thon att wer Men's Gabardines, Single, Dbl. Breasted 46,75) RUB IT ON BACK Jover in command of Col. Perey la Formor!: f to $30 | Jones, nearly all of them cullege and ¥ university men. They were tn the kK e etic fro’ October, Women’s High Grade Poplins Cassimeres y| ; : thick of the action from. i Trormerly + i 6. 5 Rub away all pain, soreness, |4*"""". term” inthe [2827, cgrrying wounded fromthe front Women’s Tweeds, Cashmeres, Plaids $50 stiffness, backache, with | county Tar Waving {line teenches to the base hospitals, Formerly CT aS “St. J bs Liniment” Jashed a ten-year-old boy with a| transferring themselves from atabu- Wi ‘omen’s Cloth Tweeds “13.50 St, Jacobs Lani Jatrap. Sentence was imposed by Judge | lance ty ambulance as fast as one Formerly $20 .... Abt Pal |Osborne at Newark after Schmidt| was blown up | W ‘omen’s Silk Mohairs, Satins 15, 50 Quiextyr— pleaded guilty. 1s Ghdie’ Seuuailleavkgpregatad S0shee t Models, Formerly $25...°°°"™" |tiet from soreness, stiffness, lameness | On Feb, 6 several small boys an-) cent., and 25 per cent. of them were noyed Schmidt's wife by knocking on{ n N. Jy began} Almost instant re- . ecorated for bravery. Their distin- . Boys’ Coats, vor “a with 23 sacobe Liniment ns |tBe indo and, ringing, the, door pulsing feature of uniform was the r Girls’ Capes, Formeriy $8.0... ceessenetes bs Apply this goothing, penetrating oil 119 “irigh Street climbin “fone, {cock of Verdun and individual cita-1 y t 4 gz @ fence, | Arent ues Uy Frade peo ipaetued With a leather strap Schmidt Iaghed | tions for bravery were so numerovs e re e ence or n 00 wear Tt , until the boy fell unconscious | that it war hardly possible to Leep : ° conquers pain. | It Isa harmless back: | vith ogee alge admitted he had ured | track of them, ‘Tho returning con- Is Attributable to the Style, Quality.and Value ache, lumbago and sciatica relief | back, Schmidt admitted, he ly per sede: ints . ? ‘pping ee ciid- | tingent was in command of Lieut. Le| Hy 4 : focvd tuest'ere of caoaes | SAT: Sih ene trentway, vee B08] It Provides at Exceptionally Moderate Cost skin, be across for more than a year. i * » " ' P Fy RAINCOAT Eid Straighten up! Stop those tortur-| 4. Woorteus wan made yeoterday fn Tedeat. Boul Mata & Maw York For years Blyn Shoes for Women have | careful and thrifty buying has become so ous “stitches.” In a moment you will | sexing the strike of the Western | broker, came back after having bece | ranked high according to the most exact- | vital a factor, the economical advantage forget that vou ever had a back. be-| Union messenger boys, Stato Mediator |in France since 1918. He has been ing standards of fashion, fit, finish and | of purchasing your spring and summer 945 Broadway et. 22d & 23S ts. ux Don't suffer! Get a small trial botle John Healln reported yesterday. The |cited four times for bravery, wean fine grade of material and workmanship. | footwear in the Eleven Big Blyn Stores is ’ of Jacobs Liniment’ from etl ehe four leaders, of the strike the French Cross of War and has| To-day, when the question of ‘ more apparent than ever, Z : - charged several days before the w i 3 | ‘ Mail Orders Promptly filled. Give bust and length. and get this lasting re- been recommended for the Legion of Style Remit by check or money order. Honor. 3048 bl Company No. 635 of the contingent numbered thirty-five men and thirty-} two of them wear the French Cross of | ; 4 War, The company has two army citations for bravery und two corps Ke . citations. In this company were |seven New York men, Joaquin Calvo @ @ jof No, 601 West 156th Street, William | P, Church, No. 17 Battery Place; Her- | bert S. Harvey, No. 82 St. John's Patent Colt n > ~ + 4 ” , Place, Brooklyn; Martin M. 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Bi Boot, iis ton, ‘ ‘tured goles, red. reach Becta, Fine French Li ngerie hes recently been received and is now dis played in the Jewelry Department. It wil Veteran Sore on Governor To-Morrow. 7 " m 4 * A . 7 . ith $ AAT SE Col. John J. Phelan has Invited for- ii ~ end Post omen 8 in order to make sfwce for incoming impor- appeal to everyone with a flair for the artistic {yar members of the old 6th Regie Me OE nig, Office Money Order Silk tations. Included are Chemises, Nightrobes, and the unique. Se eee ae Linea Postage, Inct. Ins., 10c. or New York Draft Only. Hosiery Corset Covers, Pantalons and Petticoatsina | ba a PARSE TO Sorat ate Style 430 variety of charming stylez, all beautifully , fap eee narrow. eve t the armory, , WEST, SIDE, STORES: FAST SIDE STORES: A Partesior The bags are made of fine-quality duvetyn, the eA tgtig en cil timmenk cade. ety tient Se ina S Tile Sons, ; “yf Good Value at ry ‘Ay., 30th @ in the adorably soft tones that are best exe — |'9 Oey. Smith.» badge as an honorary eee eur krean [49 ‘ 3 . The badge, which is of gold, 4 Fulton St, opp. Bridge St Hoyt St. made of the sheerest materials, and most of | Ayaan meamber. ‘Tha ; BROOKLYN If Hrdnay: betwen Pate Av. and 2! } atiPEORs White, black, cor i ° ric: Jai Fy vill be pinned on the Governor's coat STORES: ay, Letworn Fare Av. and Ellery Bt, ‘Sb tw E, 720 Bt . oo pressed in this rich fabric; are daintily lined ty Col. Charles Healy, Commander of nec ees Caer. svar Uirsens 46 fri ai the’ pope Opposite’ Military Park, them adorned’ with delicate hand-wrought with silk, mounte: on celluloid frames of j the Veteran Corps, to which the Gover- broid K : | nor waa elegted recently as honorary ore harmonious tone, and ornamented with member | Plea | me i) The prices at which these dainty under- beaded fringe. The decorations, wrought by | 7° Tr*™ “str fore on Deer Sen : garments are now marked represent really clever American artists after the batik WASHINGTON, } Si—A new Historical Account of Wars olicy of training apprentices for the| extraordinary values. method originated in far-away Java, depict | Merchant Marine by assignment to| of the Last Half Century vessels in deep sea servico was an-| some of the most famous of the ware nounced to-day by the Shipping| Second Floor) . : 3 eretofore tra have ( oor devastated cathedrals of France — Soissons, — {oar Heretotor Hae a Lae AC Arras, Rheims and others, bo inaugurated with the sailing from | New Orleans of the freighter Waal Safety Storage for Furs The prices range from $40.00 to $54.00 |BAYSR, sranticon On. (ne 'vovans to | CLOTH BOUND, 75c. By Mail, 90c France and return they will continue to be paid $30 a month, The course IN THE ESTABLISHMENT (First Floor, Madison Avenue section) . ‘nim smmnats tomers) $35 CENTS | a kubllebed by. 50 CENTS. Wh HBSS" osc? poet et. MAS Femmes oe At Newsstanis Now Yor Worlds Ks Ys Clty By idiail- 4A GASP oa IS is LRN, MAUR PM

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