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__!' THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1919.8 | WEWS AND GOSSIP OF AUTOS CAMPAIGN TO BE. STARTED BY U.8. cemeatrseamane fighway Transport Commit-| tee to Urge Uniform Traf- fic Regulations K ING 8 WITH NEW ~\dow spaces and the leather side at-' 4 a | This Car Is Fitted With a Permanent Top of NATIONAL SAFETY | New and Unusual Type and Many Novelties This top may be ftto to both the Fou me and t ari People don't change from But those who have eaten other corn flakes change to Toasties when they discover how different they are, Post ‘Toasties are America’s Most Popular Corn Flakes "RETURNING SOLDIERS ALL TRUCK BOOSTERS LOOKS FOR BIG INCREASE IN MOTOR TRUCK BUSINES Many Prominent busines $21.50 will take place to-morrow its are cut on youthful and A Special O:fering of STUDENTS” SUITS on the SIXTH FLOOR rty-fifth Street (Thursday) AUTO DEALERS WORKING HARD FOR VIGTORY LOAN. | UNESTOGK NOW GARD TO MARKET IN TRUCKS with the organisation uplil the Lica | park af May, Painted at the Front SERGEANT GRADY PARRISH (Company G, 167th Infantry, 42nd Division) “For extraordinary heroism in action near Cote de Chatillon, October 16th. After his platoon commander had been severely wounded and his platoon had suffered heavy casualties, Sergeant Parrish quickly organized the remainder of his platoon and personally led it in the attack on CotedeChatillon. By his daring acts, coolness and good judgment he broke up a heavy enemy counter-attack on his front, thereby setting to his men an example of ex- ceptional heroism and devotion to duty.’’ Official Citation for Distinguished Service Cross. The best that Sergeant Parrish and his comrades of the A. E. F. asked was a chance to get at the Hun. When their chance came, they kept on going. Tanks, machine guns, barbed wire, steel—nothing could stop them. Ameri- cans don’t retreat. We still have a job to finish, We still have an Army on the Rhine to teed and clothe and pay—until their job is done. Let’s keep on going. Oversubscribe this Victory Liberty Loan This space contributed to Help Finish the Job by the following members of the LACES AND EMBROIDERIES TRADE Fred’k Hacker & Co, Robinson & Golluber Frederick Ludewig & Co. Wm, Stickel & Co, Royal Embroidery Works J. K. Stiefel & Co, Slater Manufacturing Co, Stern & Stern Stein, | Bob lin & Co. Samstag & Hilder Bros. Loeb & Schoenfeld Company Teanie Boesch & Co. Ikle Freres & Co. Ww E, T. Eberhardt & Co. Amrein, Freudenberg Co. Inc. Ernest H, Boschen Company Beck & Co. t Steinbrucker & Ladds 2 Wm. 4 GOVERN MENT T LOAN ORGANIZATION 3 “J Cc ee bs 4 Rate Sas onda Pederal @ ve District uld, Traube & Co., Inc Vari Lace Mfg. Company 1 IBE R TY LOAN GO) MMIT TEE woodman & Dessau Reichenbach & Co. 930 Bre ae A. & K. Metzger