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a : THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY. MAY 7, 1919. . t INCREASED BUS SERVICE. | Nicholas Avenue, Bagecome Tow®, 6th | service betwen i8ist Street and 193d — " Streets and Seventh Avenue via St. | Street. 4 FIth Avenne eq Company to! Nicholas Avenue, Bdgecobe Road, 155th] Transfers will be given to all the “ Open Ned Reaie thay ¥6 Strect Viaduct and Seventh Avenue, It] company’s connecting routes, giving 4! Mee it Bd | Will be called “Route No, 7," and each|reot connection to all districts all the vehingt - | bus will bear a large sign with the num-|way to Washington Square. tor bur | ber 7 displayed, with the words “Wash-| ‘The service will be increased 50 per ' arte Com ~ . |ington Heights and Harlem.” ‘This line|eent. on St. Nicholas Avenue between ning on May 10 en ervice | will do away with the present shuttle 168th Street and 149th Street. } —_ = We mean cooked and ready to eat in a min ute Sunnycorn combines in itself a surprising variety of uses—a variety not only of plain, satisfying dishes, but of dainty, appetite-pro- voking desserts and semi-confections. Buy SUNNYCORN from your own Grocer— it’s mighty good! Less than a Penny # Serving s DEAD ON U.S. WIRE Private Kats, Raper Reported Killed, Has Laugh on War Department. Private Joseph Kats, tate of the 16th Engtneera, is ene doughboy who to-day has the laugh on his Uncle Sam's War Department. Officially re- ported to his parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kats of No. 163 Ridge Strest, as having been killed in action on Oct. TL last, whole and sound and com- pletety tn the flesh, Private Kats was banqueted and feted in bis home last night 2 as hearty a homecoming celebration as any of lggt night's turbulent east «ide eld. Ol! but that was a gr-rr-eat party in the Katz home. Everybody in the neighborhood wanted to shake Joe's hand, and most of them succeeded None was able to do eo during the the east side yesterday, save about half the usual number of push cart peddlers, aged folk and children, but largely because promptly on bidding goodby to the army at Camp Upton, Joe hurried home, eased’ himself into “civies,” and was off for Fifth Ave-| nue to cheer scores of his pals lucky enough to be marching with the vaunted Old 77th. But along toward sundown ex-Pri- vate Joe Katz got back home It didn’t matter to his joyfully awaiting family and friends if the reception started late. It ended late—last night —so that evened matters, Happiest of all that were there was his father, for he was able to frame and install jin a place on the parlor wall the War Department telegram that had brought such sorrow to the home in | |the fore part of last November. As in scores of other east side homes at the time this telegram was | never doubted. It caused the family to mourn Joseph as dead. Scheva was observed in accordance with the ancient orthodox Jewish custom. All stayed at home, wore no shoes for eight days, and fasted and prayed. Prayers were also chanted across the way in the old Ridge Street Arcade “scheol.”* It was not until late November that news came to Private Katz's family that an error might have been made in the report of his death. From a friend who was writing to Abe Zucker of Hoe Avenue, the Brony #& ft their son's, the parents. ed that as late as Oct. 2% Joe Was sending along his compli- ments after the fashion of a dough- day, partly because nobody was on| _ |BOLD 77TH DOUGHBOY, | HOME SAFE AND SOUND, READS WIRE OF HIS DEATH Department had said that Joe was killed in action on Oct. 21, How could this be? ‘The hope that was then borne to the parents for their son's safety was vouched for just before Christmas by | receipt of letters from Joseph himself. “I am well and hope all you at home are the same,” his letter of a date in late November ended. And from then POSLAM BRINGS — QUICK COMFORT TO ANGRY SKIN When angry itching skin . cries through every nerve of your body for relief, turn to Poslam and let it soothe and allay all inflammation. Learn how efficient Poslam ‘ts, what splendid help it can render in healing eczema, disposing of rashes, pimples, acne, scalp-scale and like disorders. The test is to apply Poslam at night to a small affected surface and in the morning to look for improvement. The effect of its concentrated heal- ing energy shows agreeably soon. Sold everywhere. For free sample write to Emergency Laboratories, 243 ‘West 47th St, New York City. Urge your ekin to become clearer, fresher, better by the daily use of Poslam Soap, medicated with Poslam. | on letters to the War Department | + Private Katz ph Katz killed din action | aut 2 8 a member of an en neer regiment from St. Louis, so | 11th 6 Joe's return was not unex- saw flerce action in| nervousness, due to shell dhogl, nd | he expects it to wear off now itis back with happy parents. Hf on as leather worker in ® ng in | Street loft, he also thinks wily hange h to dim The PRINCESS PAT Black Kid . . . $7.00 Sepia Kid . . . $7.50 White Canvas . . $6.00 When your feet tire, you feel tired all over. - You'll notice many alert women wearing this oxford. It helps women much on their feet—being an occupation- shoe, restful, but dressy, an oxford you can keep going in without straining your, arches. Come in. See how splendid it feels and looks. Just one of many Walk-Over lasts insuring a good fit. Walk-Over Walk-Over Shoe Stores NEW TORS, crn ‘LYN Ue. ee ioe Eee way 4 AY 430 Broadway O22 W. I8int at 5 NEWARA. N. J. PATERSON. N. Jd POUGH| N.Y. Yoo ‘Brena i, is DOF Main Bt 1 Market st, boy saying hello through a pal wee If. Thi Advt. STRAIGHT FROM GERMANY. An advertisement originated and produced for the Victory Liberty Loan by members of the American Expeditionary Force AST Christmas the A. E. F—from bucks to colonels, cooks and corporals— went down into their own pockets for a gift of two million francs, so that more than three thousand fatherless French babies now have Yanks for foster parents. We like the little rascals, because they stand for all the little Yanks we've left back home. We're still on the job— job—right! And we're going to stay Are you with us? Victory Liberty ‘This space contributed to Help Finish the Job by the following members of the ELECTRICAL INDUSTRY Albin Gustafson Company Madison Electrical Supply Co. Appleton Electric Co. Manhattan Electrical Supply Co., Inc. Berry A. Hall : Metropolitan Electric Lam; BSo C. C. Bohn Electric Co. Nugent Electrical Supply Bronx Electrical Supply Co. Oneida Electric Com Blackall and Baldwin Co, Oberg, Blumberg & By Conduit Wiring Co. Peet & Powers Cutler-Hammer Menutecturing Company Pittsburgh Transformer Co. Chicago Fuse Mfg. Co. Parker, 5 David Killoch Company Edwards Electrical Construction Company Eck Dynamo & Motor Co. Fuectrical | Sales Company Hall, C. O. Thomas Hindley & Son, Inc. Hamilton Beach Mfg. Co. W. F. Irish Coa jadependent | Electrical Supply Co., Inc, E. B. Mi athars & Company Leahy, John J., Electrical Supplies Lord Electric Co. J. Livingston & Co. Mack & Mack till we know the world’ is made a safe place for them—and all other young- sters—to grow up in. Were here to finish that Reis & O’Donovan, Inc. Ryan & Dippel Rall, Frederick Smith-Meeker Engineering Co. Sibley-Pitman Electric Corporation Stanley & Patterson Shelton Electric Company S. W. Electric Co. The James Goldmark Co. THEREY Hall & Co., Inc. fart & Hegeman Mfg. Co. wate S. Brown Electric Company Watson-Flagg En, tneering Co. Frank E, Wai atts, Pio GOVFRNMENT LOAN IRGANIZATION Second Federal Reserve District Liberty Loan Committee, 12@ Broadway, New York