The evening world. Newspaper, March 31, 1919, Page 4

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SUSPECT ROMANCE INDISAPPEARANCE. OF 17-YEAR GIRL “Pray for Maggie,” Wrote Margaret Reichling, Who May Be Sailor's Bride. _|EXCESSIVE | “ACIDITY | is at the bottom of | most digestive ills. KI-MOIDS FOR INDIGESTION afford pleasing and prompt relief from the distress of acid- | dyspepsia. WADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE | Margaret Reichting, seventeen and pretty, of No, 1033 Blake Avenue, Brooklyn, left ber home, after kissing her mother, on the afternoon of March That evening a note was found pin- ned to her bed stating that she was ) be married in Newark at 7 o'clock » a sailor who had just been dis 1arged from the United States Navy She said his name was one, Blair and that she was engai marry | him ince her seventeenth birthday— July 24. But ber parents are not clined to secept this as true, because they have not heard from her since | she left and also because two letters were found in her room from @ wom- an asking her not to most a married | man who works for the W. H. Kemp Company of No. 165 Spring Street. Therefore, the police have been asked to run down the matter, Margaret was employed by her father, Joseph Relchiing,. manufac- \turer of gold leaf, She was efficient worker, and in her note she said she hoped the one to take her place would do as well as she. She ‘Cook ‘With LION MILK EVAPORATED | gipeeresbeasesttentced ee 1 ful and it makes delightful For instance, if you want thet « om Gate lend kind of soup thet most makes y: and our mann | emack Jour vines tines tae toes, lean also explained in detail for her sag cessor just how to attain her stan dard of eMfciency. Cone! luding her note, Margaret wrote: “Pray for Magic to have good luck.” When Margaret left her home she Bonet of vend rated and— welthe the foned the reci Main our free Una jal Cook Book, * “The 5 wd for to. ps esaueinn over kty” prada Il worth while. a, cepply of Live Brand Evep- ret x As Dae ten “ry | collar, She is 5 feet 6 inches pall guppy of this high-quality milk b your | pantry Wisconsin Condensed Milk Co. 1) Madson Street New York fair complexion, blue eyes and blond hair, good teeth eae fine ) features, | SERVICE FOR THE DEAD OF THE 107TH INFANTRY | Memorial to Be Held in Cathedral of St. John the Divine on April 27. Announcement has just been mado we Min i" My Fownes Filosette. Quality in a suede- fin- ished Fabrie glove finer led Mekal im- {that a memorial service for members of the 107th Infantry (the old 7th) ‘ownes century-old rep- [Il'| who died in the service of thelr coun- uation, + smart. ll! | try, will be held in the Cathedral of Kid-fitting—washable. | |g. John the Divino Sunday after- noon, April 27, ‘The services will be in memory of all who fell in the war, who either were connected at the time with the 107th, or had been transferred from the 107th and were serving with other outfits, Many members of the 10tTh fell fighting With the 165th (oid 69th). ‘3 ‘) ‘ nag AI A committee composed of ropre ae nih gentatives of the 7th Infantry, N. Y. ; mM G, (now 7th), the 7th Regiment Vet- { ar Auxiliary of tho 107th Infantry is completing plans for the service at which the families of the fallen sol- diers will receive first consideration. Two regimonts, one composed of E90 US PAT OFF ' Seasonble 5 shader at At sheps i] 23, and has not been heard from ool | THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY‘, mARCH 31, 1919. Troun 4 early this morning behind the|to the Bronx. ae got cold so we come RUNAWAYS, COLD, FOUND of an apartment house at No.]in here to sle 123 ‘Teller Avenue, the Bronx ‘There ia a general slarm out for Htetn _ GROUCHED BEHIND BEHIND RADIATOR | In court they told of a youth with|rich, who is charged with the theft of 00, said to be his father’s riches, who|the $109 from his father. took them to Weat Point, divided his om wealth with them and brought them back to the city. A bowie knife and a flashlight were carried by Miller, who sald he and Russell met Heinrich Knesset jr, thirteen, No. 1104 Findlay Avenue. “He took us to West Point, but we didn't like It there. We came back to] trons Of paraives mets New York and Heinie gave us $17.60 a 4 : piece, After we slept at the News| fctcterer won eomemtie 6 boys’ Homo we decided to come back [eral Committee of Tammany Hall. Started Out to See to See World by Aid of Friend but Got Only to West Poiat. John Russell, No. 28 Maat 156th Street, and William Miller, No, 467 Kast 16th Street, each fifteen, who left their homes last Wednesday to see gome other parts of the world, were Cfear Manatactarer Dies, John Leonard Kammerer, seventy-one years old, who for more than thirty- elght years conducted a cigar factory at No. 667 Ninth Avenue, where he also stroke of paralysis last Saturday. ears reskied, died this morning following a|can monks at St. Bonarenture’s Monat He |tery, Paterson, N. J., of influenza, fot- and Cane lowed by pneumonia, occurred on Satur- Gen: |day night when Father Edmond Killian of Livingston Manor, N. Y., the monastery a werk ago, In St. Joseph's Hospital, Pat first death occurred on Fri when Mather Richard Vian SECOND MONK SUCCUMBS TO MONASTERY ¢ rier Father Killian Dies of Pnev Imonia |ing in th at Paterson— Two Still [nou Critically I. i ‘The second death amoug the Franc Specia'ly ‘Good, ALTO NUTS of forty-eight prie ery MATINEE 1D! Can't help king “er ‘em. Both cal Condition last Dr. iRaetamana of St Michael's Hoe ar suslere are stery. it in be that the epidemic has ‘run tts 0, who was ITALIAN Ct Daa fateh be pays the Parcel, Post WEST. THIRTY -FOURTH STREET | , EMMI em MINIM eet STULL WRAPS, FROCKS IN ‘ARKED by engaging originality of de- M sign and fashioned in simplicity of treatment and harmony of color ef- fect are the frocks of superior Serge for after- noon and street wear. Very Specially Priced, 18.50 OTT yy the veterans and the other of the ang . sotive Guard angen ul march ae" teuh th Stren to. the cathedral where F decided vogue and realizing the high- Bi . ~ = LENTEN COOKERY mortal sermon. 3 cae . 4 a est ideals in originality of outline and “a Potato and Apple and the tamiien ne toad wilt have beauty of decoration are the exquis- 3 Recipe Thirleen mit ber distributed astong. members itely beaded frocks developed in Georgette as A MG ac se wiih aclione amet cate well as tailored effects in Tricolette. ak on +4 cup milk Bed two wn _ , ~eaten eggs and one tablespoonful $ | F Fisscted “hntver. Aca “one up. ot 4,000 LOCATING GRAVES Sstraight line Suit of Trico- Very Specially Priced, BE bexe silted ove touspencinl cabicn OF FALLEN AMERIGANS [=| tine with Waistcoat of PB powder, “When thoroughly mixed, = Moired Crepe de ) pee in 34 cup of grated apple Fry - - i= ine. 30.00 b] Bwitha dressing ot teddy Sauce Men of A. E. F. Attempt to Desig-| | $60.00 a nate Burial Place of Every =| 3 S$ Dead Hero, y oh | THE AMERICAN BATTLE DRAPED WRAPS & CAPES °, March 24 (correspondence ociated Press).—Four thou: the American Expedttio Caaty MADE IN U. S, A. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores. ican who died of seeking the resti = {ihe section of which to be able every American should Congress au- of the graves registratic ction. They set out on their solemn mission NS° cemetery where Amer 3 Seu, ALEXANDER CORNER I9"#S! SIXTH AVENUE The New Styles in Women’s Oxfords Moderately priced but exceptionally attractive , models with the short high arch and graceful Louis ‘ } XIV. heels—brown and black kidskin and patent cee leather. Also brown calfskin with eed heels. in directing its efforts so as to designate the grave of |thorize the return of the bodies of 7 Ss ially Priced, | the fallen. Tireless secking for identification Very Spec y biased tags marks the daily task of the men d with pick, shovel and gas cans Deon buried ts Cully plotted on IN CHARMING VARIETY KILFULLY modeled in accordance with the high- est standards of the mode and expressing dainty beauty in every line are the wraps and capes of Tricotine, Serge and Cashmere Velour. PUUANELANEUNUTASLALRR 25.00 ERY lovely and youthful in freedom of flowing drapery and fascination of classic lines are the Dolmans of Silvertone and the capes of Silk Tricolette. sett Very Specially Priced, 35.00 OLMAN wrap coats developed in Silk Duvetyn, Suede Cloth, Crystal Cord and Silver Tip Bolivia Cloth, are the ultimate appeal in style interpretations. SAUATELDASTNS PERNT NATE cy Very Spectally Priced, 48.50 to 95.00 FROCKS OF DISTINCTION IN MODELS OF UNUSUAL GRACE BETWEEN BROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE AND TAILLEURS FAVOURED SPRING MODES Extremely charming and becoming originations, modishly contoured and replete with those striking effects that give added beauty and diversity to the newer styles. The Values Are Most Extraordinary ISTINCTIVE portrayals of the mode in D smartness of modeling and charm of adornment are the frocks of Silk Shan- tung and Georgette. Frocks of Tricotine and Satin in new tailored effects, Very Specially Priced, 25.00 N a brilliant setting of radiant beading and Fi exquisite embroidery are the frocks of Georgette and Paulette, in the season’s most charming and attractive designs. Very Specially Priced, 45.00 to 75.00 MODISH TAILLEURS IN DISTINCTIVE TYPES ODELS of tailored grace and simple elegance of modeling and breathing the spirit of dainty femininity are the charming suits of superior Serge and Poiret Twill. 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