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Rete my THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1919," U.S-FLVERS BODES ARE FOUND BURD ONMEXCAN CAST Two Lieutenants Disappeared While Patrolling Arizona and California Border. NOGALES, Ariz., Oct. 2—The bod-| ies of two men dressed in army uni- forms and with insignia of the Avia- tion Corps in their pockets, found buried on the beach of the bay of Los Angeles, I »wer Californ! bout 300 miles south of San Diego, are be- lieved to be those of Lieuts. Frederick B. Waterhouse and Cecil H. Connovy, according to a report made to mill- tary authorities to-day by Joe Allen Richards <f¢ Chicago, on his arrival from Guaymas, Mex Lieuts. Waterhouse and Connelly disappeared six weeks ago while on border patrol duty between Yuma, Ariz, and San Diego. According to Richards the bodies were found by him and William Rose, both Ameri- cans, when they landed on the Bay of Los Angeles, from the steamer Navari Sept. 23, to get water. In the men's pockets were insignia of the aviation corps and jewelry which Richards and his companion took as a possible means of Identi- fication. Richards said the Mexican authorities at Santa Rosalia took the Jewelry from them. Included in the Jewelry, he said, were gold cuff links engraved with the initial “C", The les were re-buried, he said, as identification was impossible, Lieuts. Waterhouse and Connelly left Yuma, Ariz. for their border patrol flight to San Diego, August 20, and were scheduled to arrive at their destination that night, but never were seen again. A thorough search was made by aviators, but no trace of them was ever found. Ten Amerte: m WARSAW, Squadron,” recruited at Paris under Capt. Merian Cooper, reported to the Polish General Headquarters to-day and asked to be incorporated in the Polish Army. The Song Beautiful” —_ he cong Dbeautrul “Our Yesterdays” FRANCIS LAKE’S WONDERFUL POEM set to Music by the Talented Composer HERBERT LESLIE PUBLISHED IN 3 KEYS, HIGH, MEDIUM, LOW Be Sure to Get It. SHEET MUSIC FOR RECORDS FOR YOUR TALKING MACHINE WORD ROLLS FOR Published by FORSTER MUSIC PUB., inc., Chicago, Ill. Men — Here is Your Chance to Stock Up! New Shirts at $1.15 Instead of the $1.50 They Are Really Worth Some dandies that were bought over six months ago, and the last brought from the warehouse for this Friday. Cut from a fine percale, and made in negligee style, with high class features such as a center box pleat and five pearl buttons. White grounds with nifty stripes, usually found only ‘on. silk shirts. While they last at $1.15. Namm's—Main Floor $46 (Feet Feet A heavy, durable all-wool rug at a tive, recently designed covering: to harmonize with other furnishin rose, tan, browp and others in effects; special at.........++ € Seamless $37.50 Tapesy 9x12 Ft.—kxcellent value! Cle that will wear better than man are Wilton effects in soft r Prlebd: Aturetessseaeanace —_—- Reversible The much favored plain borders; yd 2214 inches wide, per yard a good wearing era 2 and 4 Yds. Wide—An exe leums in a variety of splendid The g-yd. width Linoleums are 4-yd. widths are seam now, at per sq. yd lengths; heavy feli base with a some slightly misprinted, a sq. y Low priced! Rich carpet and mill imperfections. $20 Size 9 xI2it......,. $14.97 18 “ 7,6x10.6 ft, 12.97 16“ 7.6x 9ft 10.97 ) Axminster Rugs Brussels Rugs $1.35 to $1.68 Heavy Seamless Cork Linoleum 69¢ to 89c Seamless Art Congoleums and Felt Floor Covering These are in 2 or 8-yard widths, from full rolls and room — Cork Linoleum Rugs Namm's—Third Floor, A Song that should be in every Home YOUR PIANO YOUR PLAYER PIANO A On Sale Where Good Music is Sold Girls’ $1.75 Dresses, $1.24 A Friday Bargain That Merits The Attention of Thrifty Mothers Pretty, colorful gingham and chambray dresses are in- cluded in this feature event—for school wear there’s nothing cross-over made, Corduroy tailored sty bagen. leg styles. serviceable 2 to 6 years. more suitable. Children’s $7 Coats, $5.97 Of corduroy, zibeline cloth and wool cheviot; belted models, full skirts, large Well- Sizes collar; heavily lined. little models. Children’s Hats, $1 and velveteen mushrooms, bonnet and les. Brown, navy, rose and Copen- Children’s 39¢ Muslin Drawers, 29¢ Embroidery trimmed. Knickerbocker and open Sizes to 6 years. Infants’ 50c Winter Weight Shirts and Bands, 39c Wrapper style, shell edges. Namm’s—Second Floor Attrac- and in sha 37.75 worth while saving price. s for ngs. TT! combined Orie osely woven of pure worsted yarns ny velvets. Designs Ly e conse OOo Stair Crash with striped ches wide; colors ade; 18 ionally low price for Cork Lino w patterns for every purpose from full rolls, The 97e e| 39c 1 rug effects; some subject to slight printed enamel surface; | 814 Size 6 x1@ ft... } 1" 6 x oft Ore 6 x 76ft..... 407 ° Briefs “Friday Savings’’ That Will Appeal to All Window Ventilators, 45c Admit the air and keep out the dust and draught; 9 inches height, extend to $3 inches wide. Opaque Shadés, 69c In all popular colors; 86x78 inches, complete with fixtures. Brassed Elbow Rods (Tube Style) etait telus lace curtains or drap complete. Our Regular 39c Outing Flannel, 29c Yd. Sold Elsewhere Up to 8c, Extra heavy grades, 36 inches wide, in pink and blue stripes and checks. Cut from the full piece; limit 10 yards, " Stamped Goods, 19c Values to 59c. Odd lots, consisting of pillow tops, centers, corset covers, pin cushion tops, bibs, aprons, boudoir caps with slight imperfections. Bungalow Aprons, 1.19 Round neck style, elastic at waist- line—fashioned of gingham, Worth at least $1.39, Bath Robes for Women, A $5 value. Designed with sailor collar, satin trimmed front, collar and cuffs, Children’s $1.69 Striped Flannelette Gowns, $1 Round neck and __ braid-trimmed nightgowns, sizes 8 and 10, POLTICAL CUBS ASKED TO AD IN WAR O FOOD CIS 1,000,000 Pounds of Army Bacon to Be Sold to Con- sumers at 35 Cents, Plans for the distribution of 1,000,000 peunds of smoke-cured army bacon in twelve-pound cans are outlined in @ letter to Republi- can, Democratic and Socfalist clubs in the sixty-two Ansembly Districts ot New York sent out by Dr. Day, Commissioner of Markets, to-day. The price of the bacon is to be 35 cents per pound to the consumer. The price at which the same grade of bacon was obtained from the army was 841-2 cehts per pound whole- sale. Dr. Day in his letter said that the high cost of living 18 a topic in which political organizations are showing much interest, and that he therefore expects no hesitation in co-operation by them to get cheap foods to their members and constituents in the various districts. Sales in the schools yesterday were $71,000, dividéd as follows: Manhattan, $23,000; Brooklyn, $21,000; Bronx, $13,000; Queens, _ $12,000; Richmond, $2,000. This, Dr. Day says, brings the total sales of army foods through public school stations to nearly $2,000,000, with about 1,000,000 individual sales. pecrchlahchasos- "tennis $555 TO GET $1 BACK. For every $5: suspecting in Oklahoina oll wells in one invested by the un- year, the Business Men's AntiStock- Swindling League declared to-day in a statement issued at New York head- quarters, there was obtalned one dol- worth of oll. plan and purpos Swindling League by Secretary of WAR WELFARE BODIES DISBANDED BY BAKER Army Will Take Over Work of Seven Associated Organiza- tions on Nov. 1. PROVIDENCE, R. L, Oct. 2—The final demobilization of the civilian or- ganizations that were engaged In wel- fare work with the Army during the war was announced to-day In a letter from Seertary of War, Baker to Col. Harry Cutler, of this city, National Chairman of the Jewish Welfare Board, In his communication Secretary Baker says he haa instructed his military aa- sociates “to establish an organization with the General Staff, to be charged with the development and supervision of matters rtaining to education, re- creation a moral training of officers and men of the service.” ‘his organi- zation will undertake the functions of the seven affiliated welfare societies, Noy. 1, 1919, within the U. 8, Mr. Cutler is requested to continue his work with the troops abroad for three or four months, until the army can take over the work. ————— Resigns an J mt Prosecator in the Bronx. Michael N, Delagi, Assistant Dis- trict Attorney of Bronx County, who has been in charge of the prosecution FRENCH DECREE FORBIDS REMOVAL OF U. S. DEAD Omsk. Vladivostok from America consigned to the All-Russian Government at Giving notice of his action by tele- staph, through Major Slaughter, his representative here, Gen. Graves, in! go, forceful 11 dec of the newspaper—the —upleag the Omsk Government does WASHINGTON, Oot. 2—The War Department is in receipt of many com- plaints from relatives of the soldier dead in France who are denied the right to transport the bodies of their loved ones to America. Many have gone to France for the purpose of making the removals, only to find that President Poincare had already issued a decree forbidding the transfer of the dead for three years, ‘The pledge of the War Department to return the American dead heroes to thelr native soll on the request of their relatives is recalled. Lack of railroad transportation and lack of caskets are given as the chief reasons for the Polncare decree. iPenatinbee-soahateto RIFLES. GEN. GRAVES STOPS Range of Galli-Curci’s Voice is No. 648: OMSK, Tuesday, Sept. 23 (Associ- ated Press).—Major Gen. William 8. Graves, commander of American forces in Siberia, in retaliation for of Italian prisoners in that borough, has resigned and will resume the Practice of law at No. 112 Centre Street. and cheerful For alleged scurrilous articles published || ‘Trot. “A lar in a Viadivostok newspaper and nos- |] Mu sy Smith's Or- Belvin's Orchestra. tile acts of Cossack chiefs in the Far Fast, has held up shipment of 14,000 rifles which recently arrived at Zs INDIGESTION 2 “Pape’s Diapepsin’’ reli Stomachs at once—no waiting! Read. i ee os Your upset stomach will feel fine! No waiting! When your meals don’t fit and you feel uncomfortable, when you belch gases, acids or raise sour un- digested food. When you feel lumps of indigestion p heartburn or head- Just eat a tablet of harmless and reliable Pape's Diapep- gone. QUOTOCOOVOOOOEN UNI VN GAUUTECULTTNNESSA GA AUOUOOSN AN AHAUPOOA REL OCUAAATA ALES OEA AHA OA HANA AOUNOUAANAA NOLAN SAAN NOUEALUALEAnNO SANE NINNE GAIN FRIDAY AT NAMM’S DUVSQUCONUAYEVONVOAUNONINUSTOOVOEUDBYOOUODEDOAUAVALLADELAAOPUSOLECN A OEDOOAOTOUIEN SYOTDTOSN LIS MMMM Dresses, Coats, Suits and Skirts ° Sensationally Reduced for This tt nO O ue eh ne ibrstdnbeeey 18602,.....85¢ || Mahogany or Sweet Hawalian Meomiight—A double leves Sour, Gassy, Acid pugie CONV: 18597......85¢ ARRANGED Millions of people know the magic of Pape's Diapepsin as an antacid. ‘They know that most indigestion and disordered stomach are from acidity, T ef comes quickly, no disap- pointment! Pape’s Diapepsin tastes like candy and « box of this world- famous indigestion relief costs so little at drug stores. Pape's Diapepsin helps regulate your stomach so you can eat favorite foods w Furs of Fashion At the Same Little Pricings We Featured This Summer Please recall that our summer prices for furs were comparable with “Summer Sale” prices elsewhere and then you will appre- ciate what it means to buy today at prices equally low. And buying now will give you a captivating fur for Early Fall Wear as well as Winter. Coatees of French Coney, $35 You might easily expect to pay $45 or #50 for a Cape Coatee of French coney. This clever model is fashioned of selected skins in cape-stole effect—back may be loose or belted and stole front has little pockets for smartness, Scarfs and Capes, $15 Of French coney or Manchurian wolf— these would be good value at $20, Scarfs are designed in open animal style and capes are equally smart. ‘Taupe and black, Namm's—Second Floor OCTOBER Victor Records The incomparable Galli-Curci contributes “Sempre Libera’’ from La Traviata A Magnificent Example of Vocal | te Victrola | Greatest Musical Instrument | in All Styles i (No. XI—VICTROLA) inches high; newly designed, patented and improved; spring spiral motor; can be wound while $130 ENIENT THR IF DESI CENTRAL VICTROLA SHOP at G. SCHIRMER’S « 3 East 48d St., Adj. Fifth Ave. Largest Victrola Salesroom in New York ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR. in Which the Full Eahibireal vith Thrilling Effect. O-ineh. $1.00 Mischa Elman plays a Tango ar rangement by hime self—-with double stop second part. 64821... $1.00 Philadetphia Or- chestra—Carmen— Pretde to Act # with all the atmos. phere of Spain an@ oak finish; 43 A Swedish Ora- dle Song by Alma Gluck and Efrem Kimbaltat—A sim- gle melody pro. roundly = humas and sincere. drive oe Nip, || 87566... ..$1.50 $3.50 & $5 C.B.and Mme.LyraCorsets $2.88 Our well-stocked, up-to-the- minute Corset Section enters into the Friday Bar; with a 82.88 marking on nation- ally known corsets, the C. B. and Madame Lyra makes. Of pink coutil and a few choice brocaded models, Medium and low bust, long skirt. Broken sizes. No Mail or Phone Orders Accepted. Fashion Sale! Every Coat, Dress, Suit and Skirt in this event been taken from our regular stocks and specially reduced— please don’t expect us to duplicate the offerings in the face of rising wholesale markets, Quantities are limited and so no mail or phone orders will be accepted. Come early and share the savings. Silk Dresses Stunning Coats (formerly $20 to $55) (formerly $20 to $55) 75 Street ond After- $12.50 $8.85 $24.85 New striped, suitable 10 Coats for imme- diate wear 18 Coats for imme- diate wear. . noon Dresses. 16 Street and After- noon Dresses. 19 Street and After- noon Dresse to $1 fine qual 2 Silk & Cloth Skirts $25.00 58 Cloth Skirts Namm’s—Seoond Floor AINamms& Son 27 Suits for imme- diate wear....., $7.95 $9.85 beading Boys’ Neat with kn Brooklyn's Great Underselling Store Store Hours 9 to 5:30 BROOKLYN, N. Y.—FULTON, AT HOYT ST.===—=—=—= ‘ —_ * Little Helps Completing The Fall’ Pleasant Savings Only one or two of a kind; all colors. Ri Practically every color—some Moire; Loom Ends Ribbons, In odd widths and lengths. Laces and Insertions, Manufacturer's surplus. d. cummins LP eres nae in th pt are some Linen giey , ss Bands, Torchon Laces, Venise Edges; doc nore $50) Separate Skirts some "wide filet Incea and. various 4 Evening and Party Frocks. $25 24 Cloth Skirts..........,.$2.95 ’ ‘ Ba ~“thibighitde | Mabe cebae...em | Conene Fiem Sam (formerly $25 to $57.50) 66 Silk & Cloth Skirts...,..$4.95 stiiche * $0 Suits for lmme> 21 Cloth Skirts cos $5.95 6 for 29c diate wear ; $12.50 18 Silk & Cloth Skirts......$6.95 Also some with colored edges; extra Narrow these well-made corset covers: easily imagine that purchasers will buy several at this price. broken sizes, 8 to 17 years. Briefs Costume at Novelty Veils, 59c bbons, 35e Yard check, sutins and Dresdens, for hair hows, sashes, etc 19c Yard 9c Yard Values up White and cream; included lity Nainsook Corset Covers, 36c embroidery and ribbon ive the finishing touch to we can Striped Cassimeres Suits, 4.95 single-breasted belted model cker trousers, some full lined; This Pure Food Show Is Breaking Records Not Only in Savings—But in the Public’s Response ite for, supreme This annual event is establishing new records this yea economies aud resulting throngs of eager buye: Vhich was to be expected in a year when everyone is eudeavoring to cut down the H.C.L, Through planning and taking advantage of the Namm Cash Pur- chasing Power pee the co-operation of wholesalers and manufac- turers (many of whom have demonstrations here) we are enabled to save you many dollars. Representative of the Values We Mention Evaporated) Broken Ma-) Tomato Soup; Te Milk — Large | caront —Alno | —"' 8 p icure | Lot cans of | Spaghetti; 10| Brand!" weil | Mixed rf | good, tasty xcellent | 1b. box; al known for| lish Break-|Qualitys de of| wonderful | quality fast or| freshi; mam 1S ¥ac| se" 870 Rr.. 7 ¥ac| tears. 340 | 0d 5-Lb. Crock Armour’s Fruit Jeil, ) No, 3 Can Baked Beans Strawberry or rasp- ] 9 In Tomato Sauce A .26 39e sine Full Cream Herring—Original | M sé at 10% Canned Vegetables Fancy Maine Style Corn 3; at aise ¥ Large White Po- tatoes—10 Ibs. for sparagus ‘ No. 3 Can Sweetened 22 Choice, Rhubarb. . Cc 14c No. 2 Can Fancy Gea LOG Kellogo’s Corn te Dozen, eh Ome a: ol ged ret Nt 66 1,65 24%-1b, bag, at. , Examp les of Savings from the Meat Department Smoked Sugar) Bacon in 3 or| Small, Smoked |/Leg or Hind. ‘alll 4-1b, 3/, a or quarter 1 CB 34% c) air.. 39%4c ae 23%c | mutton 24Vac Mu Short Forequarter tom—LD..... as Blade Cuts of Roast—Lb Leg or Loin Lb. Fresh Shoulder Whole Cross