The evening world. Newspaper, June 27, 1919, Page 27

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Meee ' THE EVENING “‘Second Bravest’’ Man Of War Admits He Was Scared Every Minute Private Gaffney, Medal of |7etpgecoed only to Soret. ror of Honor Winner, Tells of ‘iiecond, nothing!" epioulated. His Deeds. bx ager bravest man—and tha! Just the eame he managed to fool "4 the highest military authorities of}. If you'll cut out the guff about my | two batiene into believing that on “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” to be |Peine so all-fired brave Fil tell you Sept. 29, 1918, Frank Gaffney, private genuine must be marked with the |ow it happened.” rst class. Company G, 108th Unit aig “Bayer Cross.” Always bi This restriction wags placed upon States Infantry, showed “conspicu broken Baye: ke Hiantry and intrepidity, above Bayer packege which /an Evening World man by Private Corona the call of auzy, in action ache, Toothache, Frank Gaffney, who has just re-| with jeuralgia, Colds and pain, |t¥™ed to General Hospital No. 3 at Frange” (on the Hindemburg line). dy tin boxes of 12 tablets cont Colonia, N.'J., after having had the authorities’ ta teats the British » but a few cents at drag stores—lerger rare Congresmonal Medal of Honor | guished Conduct Medal and of the ee ages also. Aspirin is the trade | pinned to his breast at Camp Dix last/American authorities in. bestowing ‘‘mark of Bayer Manufacture of| Wednesday, In a newspaper account}the Con, Medal of Honor LAST SATURDAY of See sess =©=©Quarter-Century June Sales rifleman, pushed forward with “ D-WIDE COMPLAINT, (Prom the Apringtield Republican.) Most striking phenomenon of the is the universality of the human “grouch. “BAYER CROSS” ON GENUINE ASPIRIN STORE OPEN THIS SATURDAY, 9 A. M. TO 5:30 P. M. abate icnstes wed athe y iy ot be M. to 5 P. My Summertime ie travel time, and travetiors’ needs, whether those of incoming visitors to New York or outgoing to the comfort of Summer shopping, vacationiste, are displayed here and save many minutes busy: shoppers. In variety, at lowest prices for Fourteenth Street * West of Fitth Avenue from basement to fourth floor add the enemy near Ronssoy, gun after all other members of squad had been killed, and disco ¢red several Germans placing a heavy machine gun in position. He killed the crew, the gun, bombed is ep aad, after killing More of the enemy with bis pistol, held the position until rein- forcements came up. when eighty prisoners were captured.” From that date, Sept. 29, until Oct. 19, Gaffney’s company was, as he put it, “Im one continuous push, always under ghellfire.” At one time the whole company, excepting Gaffney and two others, vee ‘end sent to the hospital. Oct. 19 Gaffney ‘Was struck near the left shoulder by peep eR rig) and sent to Prin- lan Hospital, Weymouth, England, where, a month later, the joe. ‘was removed at the shoulder Now, ag to, the question of Dbrav- re “You ean put it down that I was seared: from the time I went to the front till 1 was knocked out,” snid our hero, “and in my opinion any man who says he isn't afraid in tle or before it L However, ying. I tried to kid myself along by ietti on that I was eager to t into a scrap, and [I did so much yapping CENTRAL THEATRE It Is Very important OPEN te °7- YOUR 5,000 PHYSICIANS, ceettcinich, ED AND. SOCIAL WORKERS WILL SEE TT TO-DAY ta PUBLIC PERFORMANCES BEGIN TO-MORROW about it that I guess the yt & sort of notion that I wae fier flusher, So, naturally, when the time came I had to show them. The news- paper story that I “assumed com- mand” when our officers were killed ie nonsense. I did a good deal of loud talking, I guess, and probably handed out plenty of adyice, but all I did in reality was to whoop along ahead and shoot Boches. That was the only thing to do. We couldn't stay oe we were and live, 80 ant had to get them before they got “I had filled my pockets with Ger- man watches,” he went on with a smile, “but I flung them all away to make room for hand grenades, and it Broadway at 47th Street IT TO-DAY. before he could pull I yanked my arm back as if I were going to throw janother bomb, and he lost his atm \long enough for me to get him with | my automatic.” THEATRES. bi Garden's Mi) atest UR} SHUBERT $i, "vet '"iac™st LEW FIELDS '" A Lonely Romeo fie Better Oievsiti GirMioniai. wii 4.W.Bi way.” Bre, 8.50 Mau Thurs @ Bat 4.30 teak Comedy Lidl pony T Hii Dee sets BROADHU DHURST fal, Greele: grat Dramase”™ JOHN DREN || WE sensen's, AAs suecsss. Mat. Toon ERNEST TRUEX & EDITH TAL CK REVUE and aware FROLIC LIBERTY © emg SCANI DAls 3 WISE FOOLS f Criterion. B'way & 44 St. nee Tomorrow, 2.40. DARK ROSALEEN COHAN & HARRIS Wits 4's THE ROYAL VaGaBOND ee European WINTER GARDEN #2aSG | S P |] Dally 10.0. M,--10P.M. Sunday 3. M.--8 P.M. Anderson That was all the ‘second bravest man in the war" had to say about his great achievement. Private Gaffney is rather under- | sized, almost slight of form, but with |that ‘firm flesh which tells of good general health and steely muscles. His dark hair and mild blue eyes pro- claim his Irish ancestry, though he was born in Lockport, N. Y., Dec, 1887. He is one of seven children, 16, 44TH ST seane NEXT TUES. EVE. Sx | it “ino rohery' and ree ; | GATETIES 1919 of his four sisters still reside in [DA rt, where Frank is to be Chief OsTH STREET, of Police at tho radiator works as goon as he is discharged from the Near ive. 1 wo 1%, Saturday & Sunday. 340°8 lance in the Open Air hospital and service, which he hopes g STEEPLECHASE Battlefields War menoriats Exhibition Galleries, 59th St. & Park Ave. Lockport steel mi Newport News May 10, 1918, arriv- ing in France fourteen days later. and expects will be in a few days. FOR ‘aN PPALSADGS aR old 74th New York at Buffelo, which afer largely became the 108th . 8 Infantry, he had been a paper , though for a time yao AMUSEMENT PARK PARK +. Infants as ‘Invalid e Sa WATER. ‘BATHING HORLIC! Cc K Ss At East 177th St, Sabw. Station in the COMBI TE ow MALTED FD MILK 3 form, ‘ane ich spite maled rele to pewiniorme Naa Open Lin nat F Invigorates mothers and the aged. More nutritious Athy vA Beye e oneetrs. Pereney pecans: tea, Nin "SUNNY: | VAUDEVILLE. Requires no Park & Lex. | at Md Ave. a aE; Nr, 6th Ave i, “Vi CHARLIE CHAPLI “SUNNYSIDE” Bie wapeavitis BILL. 00% pe PLAZA “et poh CHARLIE CHAPLIN Ia, Hs New “SUNNYSIDE” ADGE KENNEDY eu rav'e® wt ‘tus A Ne Kinley, Maurios, bs PXERCE Bway x A a Mata, Dally a8e-#1 uN DERG ee Sibert HARRY WATSON JR. Delis SWAT THE FLY (Reh 2c: Conserve Health A Sanitary Fly Swatter|" FREE for the Coupon ALL SEATS PARK Shc: aia CHANCE. —IN NEXT— Sunday. World c i STRAND . = a RESERVED J Vacation Needs: of the Entire Family Are Supplied by a Host of “Sales” to Make Tomorrow the Biggest Saturday of the Quarter-Century June Sales. Frills and Furbelows: Adorn Misses’ Summertime Frocks For dainty sumimer-time dresses you cannot ber the youthful charms of our organdie, voile, gingham and other sheer frocks, nor can you ‘match the values afforded by these special Saturday prices. Note, too, the splendid re- ductions on smart suits. DRESSES Gingham and Flowered Voile Dresses offer a choice of pretty ohyles er imieeniag: went, and Ace real ive al eau 8.49 i ahi ink, light Bs ‘and gry. Special 10.75 Solow, aod Dresses in die orchid, yenet low je blue are tucked, fae ged cipe wh ope jes ptt ‘One of these should surely etn tas 14.76 Taffeta Dresses—some trimmed with foulard bands, others with frills, edged with contrasting color; come in black, bt ied 16.75 and navy. Special... Foulard Dresses — bande? and girdled with plain color, are and Other styles with polka dot pattern are com- bined with georgette crepe, which makes “ eng and sleeves. ‘affeta Selecieionais with bands of silk floss inserting, are extremely attractive. This model has a smartly draped skirt and wide girdle, Other models ii icc peta, “89.80 Big- Reduction Values: SUITS Misses’ Suits 14.75 Our reg. $31.50 Suits of mixtures, sad Guts ori Schenk that. ase ler did for sports, outing and a eral tailored wear, come in or belted coat models, some with contrasting vests of tricolette. Misses’ Suits 29.50 Our reg. $44.78 and $59.75 This up comprises novelt; suits Pozen, Poiret, twill, ea vertone an bardine. The styles are notably individual and omartly deliver ; Misses’ Suits 19.50 Our reg. $34.75 to $39.75 There are six becoming models in this group, which includes suits of woo! velour and serge in navy, tan, green and walnut, but not all shades or sizes in each sty'e. There are both box coat and belted styles. Women’s & Misses’ Suits 37.50 Our reg. $62.50 _ Exclusive tricotine suits in navy blue and black, only a few of each kind, are’ rare value at such a price. In quality and style these models are extremely high class. NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS Quarter-Century June Sales Hats, Trimmings Last. June Sale Scturdey! ng Usitenna olecie horns, lisere and milan $1.87 Untrimmed Hats... 1.27 Hate trimmed free if trimming material and bat are purchased here, 1.37 Flower HST sad Su 84 a et. ae Trimenings. 55 ct. Flower Trimmings. * a8 sod $1.95 Feather Quarter-Century June Sales Corsets, Petticoats, &c. Last June Sale Saturday! $5.00 Fancy Broche Corsets 2.9.4 $3.50 Coutil Corsets Sizes 19 to 30 $2.25 Fifth Avenue Taffeta Petticoats . WAROOGEA Ts 5skcy40d04: $7.47 Extra Size Petticoats 5.94 $1.84 House and Porch Frocks— our reg, $1.8 our reg. 82.4 $3.48 Girls’ Middy Dresses 2. 87 Women’s SILK GLOVES Short gloves, long gloves and in-between lengths for every style sleeve are here in assortments interestingly large at prices decidedly low. PURE SILK GLOVES—# clasp, black and white~oor reg. 85..... 55 MOUSQUETAIRE GLOVES—ptre silk, with contrasting color—our reg, $1.85 WHITE MOUSQUETAIRE SILK GLOVES— 8, 12, 16 and 20-button lengths. MORNING SPECIALS—Tomorrow, | Saturday, | Until 1 P. M. ‘To prevent dealers buying, quantities 97 et. and $1.17 Boye’ Unicn Suite, High neck, short sleev: length, carefully made, ‘roll cut ~—all_sizes. UN DEL WEAR—O0AaN FLOOR, 38¢ New Ribbon: Per ORE 8 ain jatins and crisp ates in plain a trim $3.74 Petticoats White and colored tub silk skirts —light and dainty for Summer wear-—elastic fitted waist bands. PRTTIOOATS—GBOOND FLOOR, 1485 wool ate! im lig! med! a lark mixtures and ¢anc: Bave extra trousers—well tailor tricte r Telephone Orders. $5.94 Boys’ Washable Norfolk Suit Plain or pleated styles—crashes and various shades of khaki drill cloth? to 17 years, BOTY CLUTHING—THIRD FLOOR, $2.50 Boys’ Tan Shoes. . Splendid for hil outdoor general wear—durable- elkskia ile giges 11, 11%, 12, 12%, 1, 1% and 2 (13 and 13% missing). JULDRYN'S BHONS—8BOOND FLOOR, $1.94 Girls’ White Dresses..........++ 107 prety Summer styles in crisp or- and lawn finished wit and embroidery edgings and inaertings—sizes 8 to 14 years, GERLS’ WAR —-GBOOND FLOOR, COOL LITTLE DRESSES FOR TINY TOTS Quarter-Century June Sales afford inviting assortments and special prices. 97 ct. Babies’ Dresses .. 58 ct. Nainsook Slips 87 ct. Nainsook Slips $1.17 Nainsook Slips Creepers $2.24 Fine Whité Dresses . 144 Sweaters You'll need several to har- monize with the color schemes of different coe tumes, These are quite the newest out, and prices are special, Women’s Slipover Seventore— fancy weaves ‘ta’ colors— round or sailor. model rosette or tassel ‘ qurreg. $4.04. | Brushed Mohair and ‘Zephyr Sweaters—all sizes, but not in every color— our reg. $9.04.....-+ Women's Sweaters—Tuxedo style, of fine zephyr, with broken stripe design—purled cuff— our reg. Women’s Tyxedo and Coat Sweaters—smart models of high lustre fibre silk— our reg. $13.94, Women's Lp Res Sweaters— in weave or block patterns Berg bbe BLOF White Honeycomb Shawle— fringed— our reg. $2.94.....00262..,2-49 White Honeycomb Bhewis— double size— our reg. $4.28 Quarter-Century June Sales Children’s Underwear for Last June Sale Saturday! The savings on this prac- tical, pretty underwear can only be estimated in terms of service and wear which each of these prices will give. $1.96 Misses’ Princess Slipe— sizes 14, 16, 18 yrs. 1.84 78 ct. Children's Drawers— 10 to 16 years $2.25 Misses’ Petticoats. . $2.28 Children's Billicbirke Pajamas 96 ct, Children's Bloomers— 6 to 16 yrs. Children's Combinations— 6to 1% years Quarter-Century June Sales White Goods Last June Sale Saturday! 36-in. Novelty Voiles—yd.. 45-in. French Organd; 36-in. Poplin... 36-in. Poplin. . Shirting Madras... 78 ct. Tub Skirting—-86-in. 36-in. Skirting Gabardine, .7% 75 ct. Hearn’s Good Wear Poplin... Semi-Made Skirts, 3.68. 2.68 Savings in SILVERWARE Attractive pieces of new de- sign and reliable make are especially worthwhile as Saturday specials. Silver Plated Bread Tr: Sheffield—our reg. $5.9 Four-plece Sheffield Tea Service Colonial design-— our reg. $14.97... our reg. $12.07... .4¢ New Summer Styles for Boys and Youths It is only in such unlimited assortments.as Hearn. /4 affords that every new style feature is displayed. ‘in its numberless variations. Qualities aré always — up to our high standard of service. The boy and young man who are graduating cannot do so well in purchasing a suit anywhere as right .here in the boys’ section. Young Men’s Clothes Third Floor. Young Men’s Suits Single and atyles, cheviots, light and dark sl of heather, mixtures, Oxford gray and . and solid brown with invisible * stripe—fall lined with cool, rs quality alpace our reg. $27.50, . Young Men’s Suite 2 and 8 button single and double breasted waist seam modele— cheviots, velours and worsteda— er Rae Cambridge gray; also ine all wool ‘ge—00) skeleton led me) a sizes to 40 chest our reg, #29:50...... 209+50 Young Men's Suits Sack ts, nd suits, single LH double —tinest and heather mixtures in eae bone effects—silk facings —tizes to 38 chest— our reg. $36.50. Young Men’s Suits —r bat ie sack hee waist model—single and double broasted--madteas weight fab- rics in newest fancies— our reg. $24.50....... $3.96 Young Men's —all sizes. $11.94 Boy: Suite—7 to 18 years is tel d tei Washable was a Boys? Wash Suits... 2.31 $1.24 Boys’ Shirts Toilet Articles Cool aids to warm weather comfort and other needa at special prices. 10 ct, Palmetto Soap. Lf 25 ct. Peroxide of Hydrogen. . 17 50 ct. Size Pebeco Tooth 83 Paste 35 et. Cleansing Tissue. -28 10 ct. Powder Puff 10 ct. Silk Vanity Bag with Puff Mesrymaid Nail Polish oe 30 ct. size Hearn Shaving Cream.. 64 ct. Perfume Bottle with Ivory Tint Holder 25 ct. Napthaline Cry: 25 ct. Napthaline Balls. Handkerchiefs Prices are special. Women's Handkerchiefe—white and colored—embroidered corner slightly soiled—our reg. .84 half dos. Special, each Men's Handkerchiefe—c orded border~-machine or hand embroid- ered initial— our reg, .24 ea. hbecenta ca, 1S Trovirhs Boys” Clothes Boys’ Navy Blae Serge Suits ‘ Yoke Norfolk, single breastedamd., waistline modela belted styles—fine cer sab. $18.60....... 1 150 Navy Blue Serge Suits Sere 1080 Quarter - Century June Sales Also 57 ct. Boys’ Sailor Hate, , 42 our reg. $6.97. ........... B.D Finer Mesh Bags Conveniences * For Travelers’ Comfort Trunk Strap.... Baby Safety Carriage Straps Baby Leaders. Camera Strap... Shoulder Strap Sale fora Day—Saturday FIBRE RUGS 9.66 Value $13.75 ante fine grade fibre rugs for rooms and exposed jorch es in cool, dark colorings that are waterproof. Inique bordered designs are woven in a contin effects on rose, blue and green backgrounds. Size 8.3x10.6 feet

Other pages from this issue: