The evening world. Newspaper, April 2, 1919, Page 4

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On the vessel in all wore sent to Ar With tomato sauce f 1 , fe] 12,274 troops infantr han 1,000 men of Ms Big Reduction In Price. i Broken Lots of New ' re n y reg . ‘ in During Lent t ntils i { . on A eat and date of a third the Vina, \ ; of waesfieeas an iat Spring Dresses, in 3 Temperature infantry organizatior f the 85th, | the division Seer tha hs 4 below freezing esha dhs i aL cl Ph Me abet the Favored Styles, Moths cannot develop Brig. G I Rivers of the | was tho aay one we teal , With the Regular thirty-two | ve Rut there was a big 5 /) ° > | seaise and Went to a year ago! crowd to cheer the gith, | Yoerersererresseeeaeessseeneey, eomnannnananonnnnnnenns Revillon Freres ad went to F Meee ar aca We fiat HAAG Finale graretate noe oeiualy auite|¢ LENTEN COORERY € E to Less Than Cost DRY COLD giment, On July 15, when he re e boys were all the decks, lifes (50 3 Baked Cheese Relish t STORAGE 4 orders to support the infan- ! boats, rigging and rails of the mon- An Evening World reporter who| $ Racine Rourteen 3 { of Manufacture. ma ns try at Le Charnel, he did #0 by mov- |ster transport to return the great et ones nundreds of the returning | fi of buttered toasted dg a FOR FURS ling his artillery right up into the |cheers of come troops found no, aint about 2 $ MANY NEW YORK HEROES ON amodatior w a 3 3 @ ° 1 coe, THE, GREAT SHIP. {mitted that tho ship was pretty welll & red § | Tremendous Values in — re ee mien RRAWGTTEE filled. 1 he fino weather admitted of 3 3 4 ) y NEW BUSINESS HOURS—9.00 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. tne New York Bo aoe 1 ee et civ uner| : ti Highly Desirable Models Rif of tahe happiest men on the) leumatances attending the trans | ; 3H for Afternoon and Street Jran nh Dimon & Co, |’ a cae | ical, Commundar Adoiphun sae | $ m i wean Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. rand atsler on /f08, the executive “at er, is authority | 8 OLD aNGLISH a TU: waa eb | TOs EHO RES RRS IARE § $ ey Beatle At mately 12,000 privates f é Sauce é In Materials of : , Other New York boys, all of Who ian ena onty animes Hi NU.S.A i i Plain Colors Permit Most mie ey ation anneal Al Of e rll nlp cite 3 | Tricolette . whom were wounded, w was heard by The Evening World 4 $ r isti i j ‘rivate Samuel Tons, No. 1395 “Auavasecaevenenennansanavenat = Artistic Embellishments in saerivate: Haniel Toms, No. 134 Satin TAFFETA SILK FROCKS For Girls and the Junior Miss Th vogue of Taffeta Silk has invaded the realm of dress fashions for Girls and the Junior Miss, and it is not to be wondered at as Taffeta Silk is delightfully be- comin}, to both, Plain colors which range from light to dark and are so much favored, permit unusual as well as artistic embellishments which take form in quaint ruffles, bouffant panniers, picturesque sashes and attractive em- broidered designs, done in silk or wool. The eslened colors are blue, Copen or rose, In Girls sizes from 10 to B years and in Junior isses' sizes from 13 to 17 years. 16.75 to 49,50 GIRLS' and JUNIOR MISSES’ DRESS SHOP Second Floor (Tllustrated ) Taffeta Silk Frock for Girls. 12toloyrs. 19.75 All Goods Marked in Plain Figures, Our Terms Apply to New York, New Jersey, Long Istand and Connecticut { Eiberal Credit sng fa All od Bedroom Sulte In American Walnut, ting of Dresser, Chiffonier, Toilet Table, Bed, four » as ilustrated, at... Columbia and Cortina Foreign Language Records 3159-59 for April on Sale, Write for Catalog. 5 Mailed FREE. ¥} We Seil aie Columbia Grafonolas on Credit From $20 Up. Also Records on Credit With Every Machine. Complete with Apartments Furnished wartress, one maven othe heen from $75 Upward on Out converts the Couch $94.75 frie. a fulltgias’ be Easy Payment Plan. Mdaias een Sewing for two adults OPEN MONDAYS & SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P, Machines on Credit] ed in the Argonne; Corpl A. ©. Mount Kiseo, wounded at Private John J. Burke, Ith Avenue, wounded at Chateau-Thierry; © Joseph Maher, No, 1972 Third Avenue, wounded at Chateau-Thierry: Corp! Thomas McManus, No. 102 127th Street, stricken with 4 Corp. Edward Baird, No. t, wounded at in the o 46th Jed Chateau-Thierry; Private John Schalkham, No. 502 Jackson Avenue, Bronx, wounded twice at Chateau’Thierry; — Corpt. Charles Corman, Rockaway Teach pneumo: In the Argonne; Corpl Martone, No, 108 North ©, Brooklyn, wounded tn the Argonne; Mechanic Frank Duffy, Mount Kisco, wounded in the Ar xonne; Mrivate Bernard Daly, Mount wounded at Lorraine and Cha Thierry Private Bernard J, | Murtba No, 338 Ka 24th Street, ‘wounded Chateau pl Iiythe, No Street, wounded in the Arg Vrivate Richard Lahey, N Park Place, wounded in the Ary | James 480 Amaterd Chateau Thier Williams, . No, 183 West Brooklyn, wounded in pert J. Farrell, No, 110 West Toth strect, wounded’ at Cha- Boule ¢ school just | *rivate John th Street, | Private | wounded at Chi 79 1 at Argonne Chateau- i Btroot, wou hierry and jn the ATE: © David O'Neill, No, 430 ith Street, wounded at St Daniel Street LEVIATHAN CARRIES 14,416, GREATEST LOAD OF PERSONS EVER GROWDED ON ONE SHIP. 12,274 Troops and Crew and Civilians—Previ- ous Record 13,560 in War, Giant Liner Bring The steamship Leviathan, landing to-day in H brought from Brest 14416 ns, the greatest number of pe ever carried on a steamship, T military personnel numbered 1 The rest were crew und civilian a THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIi 2, OP PENHEIM.CLUNS & © 34th Street—New York Exceptional Offering Thursday About 700 Women’s High-Class Blouses Fashion’s newest modes in superior Crepe de Chine and Georgette Crepe; embellished with beads, hand-embroidered and semi -=tailored styles. White, Flesh, Bisque and League Blue. Unusual Value 7.90 OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & © 34th Street—New York all Special for Thursday Woimen’s Silk Poplin Sport Skirts Smart shirred sport model In August, 1918, the from Hoboken to Bre: f whom 11,000 were the Leviathan took caston ship was over-| crowded, inasmuch as there was a} considerable cargo in the hold, but the trip was made in a war emer- The record-breaking number of passengers carried on the trip er Jay was made possible by util ing spaces on the ship which heretofore been ment purposes, arred to troop lodg- | “Htandes” bunks, of superior Silk Poplin, cut on distinctive lines, button (rimmed. — Black, White, Beige and Navy. ee 1919. Taffeta Serge Wool Jersey Value up to $39.50 PAP ARUUWUCCLCUY WUATwUM ia Equal Rights for Women Every woman has the right to be as healthy, vigorous and efficient as her hus- band, son, brother, or friend. 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