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THE PACKARD SHOE SHOP “In the good old Summer time”—that’s the time to tell whether a boy’s clothes Both the wool ones and Broadway at 34th St. Corners” Fifth Ave at 41st S he THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SULY 25, PERSHING HONORS | Refused to Quit After Being Hit. Gen. Pershing is rewarding fidelity to duty with Distinguished Service Crosses, In a cable received to-day be makes an award to Major Ray H. Humphries of Union, N. Y. Major Humphries, while a Captain in the Medical Corps of the 190th In- fantry, waswounded in the head near lois de Septsarges, France, Oct. 4, 1918. He was on his way to take up the work at the regimental aid post tinued caring for the wounded. Sub- sequently he advanced under heavy artillery fire to the battalion aid post, where he continued his work under trying conditions. Ho lives at No, 123 Nanticoke Street, Union. Alan B. Rogers, a second lieutenant with tho 807t: Infantry, was decorated for extraordinary heroism in action near La Paletta Pavillon, Oct. 4, 1918, Having taken command of his com- pany after tbe company commander and second officer in command had been wounded, he personally under- took a reconnaissance of the front line, crawling under intense machine and rifle fire for 200 yards to within thirty yards of an enemy machine gun nest. He was seriously wounded in the knee, but applying a tourni- quet to his leg, he regained his com- pany, resumed command and forbade any one to carry him to the rear, He remained with his command for seyen ings they come 203X COU The only high side Sanitar; In Enamel, Brass and Sold by All Fur- niture and Department Stores. I and Pure Air A variety of delicious ready-to-serve meats that solve your meat problem for every meal. From ideal surround- packages that retain all their purity, flavor and goodness. 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Another Manhattan boy to be deco- rated ts Corporal Helgar Peterson (deceased), whose widow lives at No. 26 West 38th Street, Manhattan, His award was for heroism with Company G, 308th Infantry, While leatling a scouting party he encountered an enemy patrol and displayed leader- ship in killing the officers and'two soldiers, He repeatedly volunteered for dangerous work until he was killed. 7 Newark is represented in the list by First Lieut. Edward J, McLaugh- lin, deceased, of the 113th Infantry. He was killed at Etyaye Ridge while leading his company after the com- mianding officer was killed. He was wounded in action and killed by a shell while being evacuatcd in an am- bulance. His widow lives at No, 102 Jackson Street. Sergt. Thomas M. White of Com- pany D, 306th Machine Gun Company, showed great bravery at Toter Nanns Valley. While in command of his platoon he went to the rescue of three companions, One was killed beforo he could reach him, one wounded and the third, wounded, was carried back to safety in the face of the enemy FIVE ESCAPE FROM BRIG, LEAVE FAREWELL NOTE Coast Guard Ptisoners Quit Barge from custody this morning. ] reading, “Gone, but not forgotten. return for the next war.” | ment. WwW. J. ain, | Thornton, Wornlak of the buikling without beipt observed by the armed guard who is on duty in the corridor all night. A reward of $25 will be pald for the return of any of the mon to the Barge Office, 1919, Office, Promising to Return for Next War. Five men of the Unii States Coast juard confined tn the “brig at the arge Office for minor offenses escaped They left note for Capt. Godfrey L. Carden wn There were seven prisoners in confine- The five who ran away were W. C. Thornton, W. The prisoners apparently walked out by Nadine Face Powder This delicate benutifier imparts indefinable m which in the memory, mooth texture o Nadine adheres until ‘washed off. It prevents sunburn g° the return of ry deautifies plexions today, Why~ not youre? NATIONAL TOILET COMPANY, after first being placed in shelter, where White carried water and first ald to him. His sister lives at No. 73 Orange Street, Bridgeport, Conn. New Bedford, Mass., comes into the list through Private Jerome C. Pedro of the 2d Battalion of the 9th Infantry. He was a runner who rendered ex- traordinary service under most haz- ardous conditions and set a splendid example for,other men in the service, the citation says, He lives gt No, %4 Frick Street, New Bedford. “Hank” Walling, a First Lieutenant from Trenton, N. J., with the 316th Infantry, after being wounded severe- ly in the side refused to be evacuated from the vicinity of Montfausen and when it was time to withdraw his men had to carry him. He lives at No, 440 Rutherford Avenue, Trenton. Second Lieut. Cyril Carder, de- ceased, is awarded a decoration for services with Co, D, 16th Infantry, near Soissons. Wounded in the back and arm, he refused to leave the line, He was killed by machine gunfire while urging his men on. WOUNDED AND DECORATED WAR HERO IS PAROLED Lawyer for Jim White, Who Stole Five Bars of Chocolate, Hirss Him as Chauffeur. When’ Jim White appeared to-day for sentence before Justices Herrman, Sal- mon and Edwards in the Court of Special Sessions, having pleaded guit!y to the theft of five bars of chocolate and eleven sults of underwear from Pier 22 at the North River docks of the Bal- timore and Ohio Railroad, Probation Officer Brennan called attention to the fact that thé long, lean colored boy— Jim 1s barely twenty-one—has another record, “This young man went to France| with Col. Hayward's regiment,” Bren- nan said, “and in the fighting in the Champagne was gassed, had three fin- gers blown from his left hand, was shot in the thigh and was taken pris- | oner by the Germans. “He took the gun from one of nis) five German guards In a dugout, killed the owner of the gun and marched the four others to the American lines as/ prisoners. He was cited by his own commander and received the Croix de Guerre.” Don’t Wait Until Your Eyesight Is Ruine Delay means danger if your eyes need the help of glasses now. Nothing is so important to YOU as good eyesight. Reliable Eyesight Examination by registered Eye Specialists. Correctly Fitted Glasses $3 to $10 re A Established 57 Years. New York: 184 B'way, at Jonn St. 223 Sixth ‘Av., 15th St. 350 Sixth Av., aad St. tor Nascau, at Ann St. *t, West 42d _ Street, Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St.,cor.Bond Si 223 Sixth Av. Open Sat. until 6 P.M. 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