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| LISTS MADE PUBLIC. b FROM NEW YORK Vi Iw Departnent Says Rela- tives Give False Service Records to Shield Cited. Pte war p Helatement in which Itisets forth that [it is evident many draft deserters riment has issued a dore Ilardo, No. 165 Attorney Street. Isrenstadt, Danlel, or Daniel Isen- stadt, No, 182 Second Street, Kaplan, = M No, 140 Stanton Stree K Abraham, or Abraham Abr. Hoffman, No. 135 East Second 31 Street Kranohita, David, or David Krium- vid Kruimholta, 5 n, Ben, or Benjamin 1 Kireet , OF nd & “have been deceiving thelr friends ns! wi jfe their status during the war and that relatives of droft dodgers hav: (been making statements in regard to |the alleged service of these men in} Valer to shield them from puntsh- ‘ment. These sta ts, t art ‘ment adds, id that his brothe Marine Corps WNavy Department lyeeord of Joseph John O'Neil of Bulfalo having served! fa the corps. The department added HO one ever was authorized to pub-| ne of John T. O'Neil as Were given out t y (Bullard trom Gov 81 (af those of Local Board (Brooklyn and Local Board the cast side of Manhattan es are accompanied with al request that any one who has| 1 he| the | er Isador folk Street 246 Bust losept, 16 East 270 Houston Charles or pot ix or M,, No, 415 Bast ¥v Benjamin, No. We Cepw Ww - etock, Herman, No. 246 Bast Houston BROOKLYN. Reported by Local Board No. 87. Abragam, or Abogany, Raphel, or 1, No. 1858 Hast New York Aven Harenbaum, Joseph, No, 874 Wat- kins Street. Bristo, Phil, 908 Rockaway Avenue. « tte, Edw. E, No. 468 Ralph slightest doubt as to his status) Av the draft records and who served the army or navy communicate With the Adjutant General at Wash- Angton. The liste are as follows | MANHATTAN. | Reported by Local Board No. 102. Bergenfeld, Dave, No. 802 Second ‘Street, or No. 302 East Second Street, New York City Berger, Samuel, uuston street, ernard, Dave, or Bernard Davis, (No. 350 East Third Street. | Budak, Andrew, or Andro Huidak, | ‘Andrew Hudak, No. 306 East Third | 3 Chervick, Sam, or Sam Chenvick, No. 233 East Second Street. Boner, Morris, or Nores Dborer, No, East Second Street. PEaibern, Harry, No. 27 East 80th Street. 4) Bntron, Harry, or Harry Entoron, a East Third Street. ashin, Jake, or Jake Gadushin, itt Street. Raner, Jesse, No. 9% Clinton it. * Gellman, Leo, or Leopolt Kylonar, (Leopold Gelman, No. 120 or 170 t., No. 808 East ‘Street. Goldberg Israel, No. 5 Avenue C. ©Greenowitzky, Tony, or Tony jopitzky, or Tony Greenoxitzky, 292 Stanton Street. ° menchalag, H., or H. Ham- imenschiog, No. 761 Hast Fifth Is ‘Hoffman, Harry, No. 246 Stanton ‘Street. Mlardo, Salvatore or Mardo Salvor- ore, or Salvortore Tara Sale Also at BROOKLYN STORE ‘ Fulton Street Near Hoyt \ oe aaa ———— TE Ve a and lace-trimmed styles. . Barnet, No. 638 Hopkin- 1 Cherney, Barnet, 1872 Douglas Street. ‘ Coopersmith, Morris, 1792 6t. John's Place. Feurstenury, or Feurstenberg, or Fourstenerry, Bonj., 1616 Pitkin Ave nue. Bartolomeo, No. 52 Geamattasio, Bartolomeo, Chester Street. Giamattosio, ‘Western Street, Gleason, or Glassman, Abraham, No, 153 . No. 48 Bast Hous- B Henj. Cooperman, No, | J William sren, No. 243 122|" No. 62] Orus, Harry, No Street. Ostrofe, Jack, No, 359 Bristol {st n nard, No. 801 Chester ], Herman, No, 42 Ambo Barrett ‘0, 183 St Johns , or Sam, No 26 Tockaway nd, Samuel, No. &8 Amboy Kin, S, No. 827 Chester Street teingart, Iaaac, No. 341 Osborn Uthkebuoh, Pav et m, No. 249 Thatford rman, Philip, No. 14 Grafton treet |FIGHTS BANDIT PAIR, RIPS COAT OFF ONE. {Unarmed Victim Robbed of $190 and Badiy Beaten With Pistol Bults at Woodycrest, N. J ymen who Minor Glea- ton Street. Ho- ly beaten and robbed on, although unarmed, ich a fight that one of the men left behind an overcoat ay lead to their capture. friend, William Conkitn of Ho- leason last evening started out for = taxi ride. About midnight they lzove to Maniello's Hotel, opposite 37th Street, Woodyerest, on Eastern Boule. vard, The driver left, saying he wouid be back in a few minutes. reasonable time, Gleason started home, About 100 yards from the hotel he was attacked by two men who beat him on the head with the butts of revolvers. Gleason dazed, but clinging to the overcoat, entered the hotel. An am- bulance was called from North Hudson Hospital, where Gleason's wounds were dressed. No, 646 Hopkingon Avenue. joldberg, or Booke, No. 807 Osborn | IA Stree! Heller, Benjamin, No, 202 Livonia Avenue. Jaffe, Solomon, No. 492 Saratoga Avenue. Keplan, Joe, No. 563 Rockaway Avenue. Kaplan, Louls, No. 612 Saratoga Avenue. Klein, Joesph, 512 Saratoga Avenue, Kleinberg, Aaron D, or David, Aaron, or Kleimberg, D. A., or Klein- burg, D. &., No. 261 Dumont Avenue, Levine, Samuel, 1713 Lincoln Place. | f Ligati, or Logatl, or L'gati, Antonio, No. 293 Chester Street. Lapzin, or Lepzein, Joe, No. 348 ‘Thatfud Avenue. Mantel, Robert B., onMantell, or | Til 306 Osborn | ff Mantel, Street. Naff, Samuel, No. 552 Hopkineon Avenue. Nelson, Julius, 46 Grafton Street. Nathan L, Robert, No. Newman, No. 188 Riverdale Avenue. NOgus, Harry, or Hary, No. 98 Bar- rett Street. West Thirty-Fourth Street, New York Sale Lovely Summer Dresses Delightful Array of Crisp Ginghams, Dotted Voiles and Voiles Unusually Large Assortments, Specials tor Decoration Day 510° new and lovely—frocks for all daytime oceasions ! H ruffle types of Organdie, fashionable Ginghams freshened by } Organdie trimmings, apron overskirts—Voiles in pretty vestee Check, flower and figure patterns, or Lewis, |ff Nathan, or Newman, Nathanie Lewis, PRIOR td moving toa new home,Ovington's offers the most charming array of fine china and sturdy Sheffield and a myriad of other distinc- tive things, all at dis- counts of 10% to 50%. OVINGTON'’S “The Gift Shop of 5th Ave.” 314 Fifth Ave., nr. 32d St. Sale Also at NEWARK STORE Broad Street and West Park $ 1 6° In fluffy- After wating what he considored a s0-22 Barrett BURIED WITH HER HERO SON, Mother Died on Day Body of Sol- Richardson Friday in Greentawn, L. 1, and her sol- Wh Oates ans ang THE £VewinG WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1921, *| anc whose body arrived here on the t Wheaton on the day of hia leath. Mar 2,001 r Arrived From France, | n mass will be said in 8t.| urch, Brooklyn, for Mrs.| military 4 Knob, fifty-four, of No. 180) a | will be in the party. Street, Brooklyn, who died] 7 nbus, No. 137 Russell] June 1 from New BONWIT TELLER &,CO, The Specrally Shop of Onginalions FIFTH AVENUE.AT 38™ STREET FOR THURSDAY At Extraordinary Price Reductions WOMEN’S COATS and CAPES Limited Assortments of Each Style Tricotine Capes and Wrap Coats in various styles. Also Coats of veldyne, marvella, black satin and a few of stitched quilted satin. 58.00 Formerly up to 165.00 Capes and Coats of twill cord, black canton crepe or satin in various styles. 78.00 Formerly up to 165.00 Most Exceptional Values in WHITE COTTON SKIRTS OF FINE QUALITY PIQUE b BEDFORD CORD and GABARDINE Regularly 7.50 to 10.75 5.90 Splendidly made skirts in simple outing modes. WOOL OUTING SKIRTS A Limited Quantity—Formerly 15.00 to 25.00 9.50 Skirts of striped white flannel, overplaids and tweeds FUR STORAGE—Remodeling and Repairing—Murray Hill 7300 BONWIT TELLER & CO. The Speaaly Shop of Ory FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Will Close Out Thursday At Extraordinary Reductions WOMEN’S SUMMER DRESSES For Evening and Afternoon Wear 44.00 Formerly 68.00 to 110.00 Evening Gowns from the regular stock, one or two of a kind, in appropriate Summer materials and col- orings. Also simple afternoon frocks in light and dark color Georgette crepe, Canton crepe, foulard, crepe de chine. NO EXCHANGES, NO CREDITS. ‘VOMEN’S GOWNS-—Second Floor, si lyn ers Cameronia and Carona. dier son, Peter, killed in France In 1919,| Rotarians to Sail on Spectat Ships, Two steamships have been char-| t 8 00 Am: York on the steam- FUR STORAGE—Remodeling and Repairing Phone 6900 Fitzray Franklin Simon & Co. A Store of Individual Shops i FIFTH AVE.—37th and 38th Sts. TOMORROW WHITE FLANNEL SPORTS SKIRTS For -Madame and Mademoiselle 9 75 $72.75 in Quality, Workmanship and Fashion SKIRT that no complete sum- mer wardrobe can afford to be without at a price that no one who shops for a summer ward- | robe can afford to overlook. Tailored Straightline Models in Five Different Styles FEMININE SKIRT SHOP—Fonrth Floor MEN'S FURNISHINGS SHOP aos scarfs 81.50 London labeled $1.50 unique designs $1.50 gorgeous colors $1.50 hand-made $1.50 bat wings $1.00 both bearing this label 2 to 8 West 38th Street—Street Level Main Floor—Everything on the Level Phone 6900 Fitzroy and we will oall for your Pur Cost, Overcoat or Winter Suit and put it in cold storage. It Makes Little Difference What You Need— A World “Want” Ad. Will Go and Find It