The evening world. Newspaper, April 24, 1919, Page 5

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‘THE EVENING WORLD, NEARLY TWO SCORE OF INDIANS | SHARE IN GLORY OF THE OLD 69TH: Sixteen Tribes Represented in One inal fighting with the bayonet, =—5 xcelled as Scouts and Runners fn the. basels amusements 69th elthe to « of New York Five ut th om thor (day. They mention was nic wu but re 1 dividual exploit SIXTEEN TRIBES REPRESENTED IN ONE COMPANY. Phey armed aid Walter W of the Indian it surely Indiuns were early in August the bic ns from t ia Comp: was “Most of the Indians came 86th Division, 1 was in the 4 ment of that division and there were Indians scattered through most of other regiments—the 4igt, 43d) an? ‘They were among the first t r their services to the countr mpany was made yp entirely Indians, Sixteca differ ‘ represented in it. Thirty-three of (ia company are left now. I know also o at least one machine up entirely of I Most of the Ok“ahoma end other southwest. Most t tribes wens un outfit mad 1s.” Indians came parts, of of them are wea dive oil lands and A good proportion MODERN MAID lack Kid, Lace; Black Kid Cloth lop; Chocolate Kid, Lace The Weakest Link How aptly the about a chain being as strong as its weakest. link applies to the human body And there is on phys epigram link that carries many tit its har rand shock and is uently most likely to give way: ‘That link is your feet ‘Yo protect them from the eternal pound, pound, pound of walking is only ordinary foresight It is ary that foot nerves be thus guarded ‘or the sake of the whole nervous system, A felt and cork inner sole in Dr. A. Reed Cushion shoes protects that weakest link DrARecd CUSHION SHOES For Women Made by JOHN EBBERTS SHOE CO. SOLD ONLY AT 1372 Broadway, at 37th Street 12 Park Ploce, Woolworth E Send for Ilustrated Bool let | actions without receiving a scratch Powlons { isa dapper little chap and “We were ahead of the regimen ast | bears little resemblance to his larger rousins from Oklahoma, He sald he isted ju Uncle Bam's forces !n Seps aber, 1917. lke most of race In tho re + he Is called hiet* by his paleface comradem ‘Thomas Muskrat and Robert Fulton ost of the time,” t time I bad | Thierry, when we dropped our former was Keep the Wheels of Industry turning—Buy Victory Loan Notes Bond Booth—Main Floor) James MeCreery & Co. oth Avenue ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 34th Street Purchases will appear on bills rendered June Ist. Extraordinary Sale 250 BOYS’ NORFOLK SUITS 10.75 12.75 and 15.00 Special purchase of high-grade Norfolk Suits tailored of excellent Fabrics selected for their wearing qualities; neat light and dark patterns in a variety of smart models; coats alpaca lined, knickerbockers lined throughout, size 7 to IS vears regularly Boys’ First Communion and Confirmation Suits All Wool Plain Blue Serge Norfolk Suits, coats alpaca lined: trousers full lined beautifully tailored and trimmed; White Blouses Boys’ White Blouses made with sey collar or with collar attached al 1.45 Boys’ White Suits Norfolk and Button-to-the-neck made of Percale or Repp 3.75 to 7.50 Suits Beautiful Summer Models WOMEN’S SILK DOLMAN WRAPS 39.50 regularly 45.00. 48.00 and 40.50 The accentuation of the demand for Dolmans and Wraps is evidenced by the extent of popularity they are enjoying at present. The continued supremacy of the slender silhouette is naturally expected to influence the Summer fashions, therefore Silk Fabrics are now introduced into the Wraps. The models illustrated are fashioned of soft Satin or Silk Poplin every line; original in design and beautiful in finish— attractively lined; street or evening wear, graceful in suitable for Remarkable Sale “GEO. B. HURD’S” FINE STATIONERY \ special purchase of exceptional quality Writing Paper and Envelopes At Less Than Prevailing Wholesale Prices *Hurd’s" Royal Linen Finished) Paper \ strictly high grade Paper packed in pound boxes. White 2,000 Boxes Writing Paper 90 Sheets to pound lb, 34e regularly in the most popular cut, and Colors neatly 5,000 Packages Envelopes in package 12c 20¢ package (« regularly **McCreery’’ Beverly Linen Box 39c¢ regularly 7.5« White & Wyckoff’s Autocrat Linen Box 29c regularly 50« A high-grade | Linen-finished Paper \utocrat Linen and many other attract in white only, Boxes contain 48 sheets Boxes in White or Colors. Boxes ce in zt of Writing Paper and 48 Envelopes to sheets of Writing Paper and 24 Envelopes match | to mateh THURSDAY, APRIL 84, was called for, grandstand tickets for relatives and 1919. 5 [NEW INSURANCE POLICIES tl dhl acne Of next Monday and) rand dance to be given for| Jannounced to-day. Applications for/OCULIST ts AN OPTIMIST bg aad are being received new, vet AND DENTIST A ean tople now among the men | fighting Iriwh reyt- consider insur- ere dur en though | —— sage him on the back one oo ee ‘lL know a They ure receiving to-day | Death Awards Amountin chap who's an work and gut » hand to hand) 4¢ Com: ¥ are two other Indians| friends who want to wee the parade.| Than $725,000,000 F man may have conned | MOR iat goo ropited Mua fhe world.” who were commended for thelr m ‘The Indians expross as much pleasure | by Burs ) notified the Bureau! “Yes,” "anid Rusher, triumphant EACH ONE KNOWN AS “CHIEF”| vices tn snaking long No Man’s|/as the New York boys and tho re- y Bureau. » cancel the inaurance, | “You sen, there's lots of money tn = TO WHITE PALS. Tand in the St. Stihtel sector and ré-| placements from other parte of the) \-asHrNaron Fiven “for | for him.” porting on the enemy's activities. |country over the prospect of marc " VEY 00d." conceded Mu Indian to become p of th “In our scouting we had to gol jruiton was wounded In the Argonne |ing up Tifth Avenue. All the : ‘ Y, Hiren far | alo haves friend who i is a deni on oe th, He 1 t ting, and I| fighting of the last stages of the war, | York City boys in the regiment w and + rs} 4 in 7 ne fe | pe: rr ag rg ph bon acky Buy to| but has recov Officers sald they |have arrived have now visited the Ja amounting from the sth Division some of my particularly deadly execution with | ho: the sanitation process having | * . ito ‘the bene- | ee, he ko and went through all its ades killed within @ foot of me.” thelr revelver# when sharpshooting been accomplished in rapid time. mouth. Keep the Wheels of Industry turning -Buy Victory Loan Notes (Bond Booth—Main Floor) dames MeGreery & Co. 5th Avenue ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 34th Street Purchases will appear on bills rendered June Ist. WOMEN’S AFTERNOON FROCKS Special 38.00 effective models in plain, straight and narrow skirts, others with draperies and tunics. are incomplete without a touch of ornamentation, whether it: be embroidery, braiding or beading, but many ideas of trimmings are shown in these. Fashioned of Figured or Plain Georgette Crepe, Crepe Meteor, Flowered, Striped Plain Crepe de Chine, Foulard and = Tricotine; some corm- bination effects WOMEN’S SILK & KNIT UNDERWEAR Decidedly Underpriced », 2.95 Pink only... 1.95 regularly 2.75 Cotton Bloomers 1.65 regularly 1.95 Frocks or Lisle Union Suits e silk Bloon slow neck, sleeveless; knee length, including regularly 95¢, 75c including extra sizes, 75¢ regularly 3 Pink only regularly 3.7 extra sizes Glove Silk Vests; plain or bodice styles; White or Pink Lisle Union Suits with Pink only silk tor Lisle Vests; low neck, sleeveless style regularly ¢ Vee Style Creations 500 PATTERN AND MODEL HATS From the standpoint of value this is the great- est event in the history of this department PARIS Illustrations Illustrations Above mean Below $14.50 regularly regularly 16,50 to 22.50 99. 50 ta 37.50 The vogue for elaborate Hats reaches its zenith in these handsome new Ciel Le Vey Hats which have a nation-wide reputation as they are created by foremost designers, many models being exclusive with James McCreery & Co. The assortment is comprised of the most fetching and artistic Hats in becoming and ittractive shapes: distinetive in style and beautifully trimmed. Many Imported shapes wer especially trimmed for this events made of high-grade Materials; best: workmanship and finish The tyle for Spring are confined to modifications of the prevailing modes. As the und most becoming there no radical imnmovations, however models shown are chic On Sale in Millinery Salon and Domestic Millinery Department APPROVALS MOY (ERO) BY NO NO RETURNS. Ed _2- —_ a ee ee

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