The evening world. Newspaper, May 27, 1919, Page 10

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ARVARD CLUB ata “HASPROUD RECORD IN THE BIG WAR According to the report of the Committees on Military and Naval \ Service, 2,277 members of the Har- the total membership of that club, was actively engaged in the United States service during the war, The list includes the following as compiled to May 1, 1919; United States Arm: 145; Belgian Canadian French Army, 16; Italian Army, 1; Navy, 240; Marines, 6; Auxiliary, 829. The list includes two Major Gen- crals, five Brigadier Generals and nine Colonels. Members @f the club holding the rank of Captain were most numerous, with 825, while First Lieutenants were second, with 300, The navq list includes the Assistant Secretary, one Captain, three Lieu- tenant Commanders and 101 Ensigne, The first two officers to be awarded Army, 1; British Army, Army, Yard Club of New York, or over half|the Congressional Medal of Honor Prd $a 4-Piece Queen em & 15th St. $109-°° » American Walnut Dining Room Suite ie Wiesel, coaditing of iie.00 locke ide China Closet, [Berving Table, Dining Table, 48 in. 6 fect extension, a» illustrated, at... West Thirty-Fourth Street—New York a = for Wednesday & Thursday==% § Sale Jersey Sport Suits Featuring High-Grade Sport Models Greatly Underpriced at | $7GQ.% e Very swagger new sport models—just what the smart sum- mer girl will want for her Decoration Day outing. Easily the most remarkable values in the city tomorrow! At least six exclusive new models to choose from—featuring mannish stole collars, and novel Tuxedo collars—chic tucking, attractive pockets—narrow belts. In All the Brilliant Sport Shades, Including French Blue Trimmed with Gray, Tans, Rookie, ete. Dolmans & Capes—$19.75 Incomparable Holiday Values ‘ joked backs, ruffled backs—of Serge, Braid and button trimmed. Plaid and plaid silk trimming—a few formerly priced up to $40. Special Sale Silk Frocks New Arrivals at $19.75, $25 & $35 The newer and more refined expressions—in a diverse assem- roll collars, Full flaring models, Silvertone, Velour and Poplin. peg bled (eet ve Be loveliness. ited. Beaded alluringly naive lines. ‘Afro. No Charge for Necessary Alterations ~Ath Were both members of the Harvard Chab—Lieut, Col. Charles W. Whit- tlesey, commander of the Lost Bat talion, and Maj, George G, MoMurtry, who was cited for gallantry in the Argonne, Many other members were decorated and cited. The honor roll of members, a tab’ for whom has been erected at t club consists of sixty-two men w were killed during the war. T let he ho he a “‘RVENING Wontb: "yUneDAt, wie. ays Abie’s Another Alexander; Weeps When There Are No 1919. "ity to apprise Fannie of the fact. That was’ why Mark brought Fannie into court yestemay on charge, of disorderly conduct. tribute to Fannie’s pugilistic ability he bore a decided jump slightly be- jow the right eye, well covered with plaster bandage, As proof of Fannie’s excellent selection of effective weap- ons he also brought a dornick about the size of one’s fist with which the when she was shaking like one who | untecred one of the court ai as carelessly gone to sleep in the) Tho fast fading Fanfle was cai from the court room. As she paid her fine and left th ," sald Judge Simpson n he beheld the damage. , t t like to fight [t was worth at least $10. I got shouldn't think re would,” vol- a I'll tell the world.” class of 1910 had the largest number, 110, in gervice, with the class of 1911 second with ninety-eight. Every class from 1874 waa repgorenied tn the list: Bennie Leonard Would Better Look to His Laurels FOR THE DISCOURAGED. mupere, | One could find much encourage- ment to live on and work hard by damage to his facial contours had been done, Fannie was equal to the occasion, More Worlds to Conquer Last 3 Days Sale of Men’s for Abie Won an East Side Battle Royal TKB Horatius at the Bridge was) in at the undertaker's « droppin, pricing hi # line of goods and services. si nd Abie of Essex Street as he ap- " yesterday. He bad licked all in| more to show up, In fact his tears | Were reminiscent of Alexander when he had captured the last conquerable Province. There had been a great war on the east side. Abie had stood in the center of the alley and taken all comers, regardless of weight, size or athletic prowess, And one by one they had taken the count under the irresistible smashes of the daunt/| peared in Essex Market Court| sight, and was merely waiting for| IRAINCOATS All Sizes—Made for the Government WILL BE CLOSED OUT AT $5.00 TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 175 Men’s & Women’s vaucup i. 38's es te, nted Georgette, Sill Taffeta in Tangra and Bouffant effects, beruffled models in ) models or exquisitel: For the June Species fel cnrrepen hasn’t been earned in a day, (Y Period or Parlor Suite ay Tone mahogany Heled, frame; cane panels; upholstered in black satin or embossed velour, with two pillows Open Saturday Evenings at Both Stores ‘4th St. & 3d Ave. The more comparisons you make the more decided the advantage you see in making this place. One thing you can re- accompanying every price, no matter ter how surprisingly low, you are guar- anteed SATISFACT! ION. Our reputation achievement, but rests on sixty-five years of continuous adherence to the policy of the BEST—beit in SERVICE and ACCOMMO. DATION, as well as the best in MERCHANDISE. “‘We Make Terms to Fit’’ Plain Figure Tags on Bveraing and roll to match; three wine 2 Blocks from 86th St. Subway Station and 86th St. Cross- town line. 84th St. “L” Station at door.’ Bride nor with one and gold $ 39°°° [lems Abie, there might have been a long eas} #ide obituary column | finish, fine appearance, shapeliness and style as any other hosiery simi- larly priced, and—almost twice as much wear. new summer colors now. ee Brothers If the cop had not ‘come RAINCOATS ‘9 GOODYEAR WATERFROOF € She fainted as soon as she came into the Court House, and it required the efforts of both Warden Hall and Mrs. Moyer to bring her around. After that the spells came at regular inter. vals until she came before the Jud: D.PRICESCO. 29 West 34th St.—6th Ave., Cor. 18th St. fortunately a decision was rendered by the representative of law and| order. The police (it took more than one) booked them all on a obarge of dis- orderly conduct and brought them into | the “pen” at Essex Market to await | trial before Judge Simpson. “Well, what happened to you?’ asked Pete Walker, the court attend. ant in charge of the cells on the lower level of the court. Pete is used to almost anything, but the sight of Abie was a novelty. What happened to me?” asked Abie. “I won, that's what happeued to me, if the cops hadn't butted in and spoiled the fight.” The unusual feature about Abie was the fact that only one leg was clad with trousers. The other was like Col. McLean's kiitie costume, | only more so, The other leg of the | once decorous pair of trousers had in some manner become disentangled | from its brother leg, and had re- mained in the alley. ‘And say,” continued Abie, after the officer had recovered his com- posure, “just wait a minute if you want to see something funny, Look.” At that crisis in walked the officer | with three other prisoners, each of whom had a black eye of the standard battle siz a4 een with other signa of “Look at thats "Tait. Twas just getting ready to finish it too,” declared | the belligerent Abie. “And say, Mr. Cop, I want to ask you just one favor. Just put me én gite same cell with them, won't y “What tor? ake Pete. “Are they friends of yours as a8 want Ny finish the job that I Ne. “it can't be done. “his ts a! peaceable Court House,” declared Pete a8 he placed the three derelicts in one fi | cel! and Abie in one adjoining. “Aw, please let me at ‘em,” pleaded | Abia, But tn spite of the prospects of a perfectly good massacre In cell No. 2, OMicer Walker upheld the dignity of his Institution and refused to permit atest round of the championship pied Welhbers ee not like to fight with a woman. He tn- formed Judge Simpson of that | fact in Essex Market Court, and from the wounds which he displayed as| evidence of his latest combat with an Amazon, the general opinion of Es- sex Market Court was that Mark showed very good sense in avolding that species. Fannie Wein and Mark had been very good friends for some time. In fact, it had been almost too good to be true until the internal war started. But in keeping with the times, Fannie’s star was in the ascendant, | and an assertion of the rights of the weaker sex was followed by various forcible affidavits and proofs. For some reason trouble had broken out in the household with the sparks and blue flames always attendant to domestic difficulties on the east side. And for some other reason Fannie was glways on hand when | Mark came from work. This dis- pleased Mark, who had the intrépid 00 00 War(fax 40 pdditional Washington OR . Baltimore AND RETURN Sundays, June 1 and 29 SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES Pennsylvania Station 12.10 A. M Returning Leaves Washington + - 4.35P.M. Baltimore - - + 5.40P.M. See Flyers. Consult Ticket Agents Pennsylvania R. R, Offer, Specially for To-morrow & Thursday Smart Fashions for the Holiday Decidedly Attractive Values—Large & Beautiful Assortments—Particularly Appropriate Models Sheer and Beautiful Summer Voile Dresses E i of design and ornamentation ot acne piatiee and lacy frills are dis- played in°a collection of Voile Dresses Specially Priced at 8.75 Voile Dresses, covered with Summer blossoms, revealing quaint drapes, fanciful tunics, velvet trimmings, taffeta ruchings, etc. Specially Priced at 12.75 Other Pretty Summer Dresses—Special Values. 5.95 10.75 to 25.00 Deftly Expressing the Latest Mode— Charming New Frocks Delightful Frocks for Summer sport or street, in flowered Georgette, beaded Georgette, Foulard, Taffeta and Crepe de Chine, all refreshingly new. Specially Priced at 19.75 Very smart and effective Georgette Frocks, heavily ornamented with beads in new designs, also choice,models of Foulard, Moire, Satin and Taffeta, Specially Priced at 25.00 Other New Frocks—Of Ultra-Smart Design. 29.50 35.00 up Fine > In Appearance Famous For Long Wear OLEPROOFS offer you just as much fit, In For Women—$3.30 to $13.50 the 14 dozen For Men—$2.00 to $6.60 the % dozen 47 Cortlandt ge, Pmbreldered Crepe de Ghine Frock, $35.00 Decoration Day Siyies in Oxfords for Men Each season shows advancement in Blyn Shoe calues—Each day marks achieoement and progress in Blyn Stores—While the volume of sales in these greater Blyn Stores makes low prices possible The breadth of selection is always sof bod big a ges in buying shoes at pe + Our ay of Men’s for cludes every good and desirable style in tan calf and brown kid, hi Chic Summer Blouses serra Dainty New Effects—Unusual Values. New Deep Frill Georgette Blouse Heavy Silk Georgette, Plaited Frill, as Pictured. + a o @ New Flowered Georgette Blouse Distinctive Summer Models, Lovely Coloriggs. black r and white prices ranging 4.00 to 8.00 Men's White Nu-Buck Oxfords with Neolin Sole Also in Tan and Gun Metal. Chic Tailored Blouses Voiles and Organdies, Plain Colors or Checks Further Price Revisions in Our Clearance of Spring Apparel All Spring Suits and Capes Reduced | achat Sige fren, I of Teh aN y [Md ae, ‘86th BL SOF SSG Ie Spe Suits (Serges, Gabardines, etc.), Regularly to $29.50........0.0005 19.75 Brockiya (ne wait earadt iar. Suits (many models and materials), Regularly to $39.50 .......... 25.00 i" bese) near Greene 4 Capes (Serge, Gabardine, etc.). Regularly to $25.00 Capes (Exclusive Effects). Regularly to $35.00... Factory: B11-518" a xf

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