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u THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1921. / & who lives so? Warren| This te tie first_ public oMice he has |and automobile upholaturer. jl - dita a rt aa two chil- [Street j — = — = HH ss in Class Osnato, 3 =. Hi BY / \ “ A bf | |; ‘ i eR aban Be ley s Ie Gibb i | j BROOKLYN. “ “ | THIRTY FOURTH: STREET GROADWAY-FIETH AVENUS q <n (Reported by Local Board No. 38.) 392 rts Aveat 306 St. \=>| ‘ ‘| ? Much Carelessness in Spelling] street" °*" O 205 Bond (8 thergen Breet. Second Jloor- Fale Glevator- =| - | i . . . Anderson, Kmil, No. 363 Warren] Truc » Michae i \ . =i f Indicated in Reports of | stre |nas, oF Michael Tunkoos, i3| Bi or Harry A. No. 10) tic 8 H ® & Use Stanley, or Stanley Usaitis,| ff = Brooklyn Boards. ~ artsease Farm, R. F. D. | J A list containing fifty-four name Arthur, No, 640 Warren street. | No. ren Street | (Reported by Local Bewrd No. 67.) | Will Close Out To-Morrow be Of alleged draft deserters in Brook- nes, Chrigtopher, 169 Wyckoff| Arias, Aurelio B., 1565 Bedford o t ad bile These | Street ©, Brooklyn, N. Y. ! ' beNihard dacectiich lett aod Neste 1ese | Bryent, Lee, or Leo, No. 166 Third! Bell, Harry F. S11 State Street, e z letest names are reported by Local) Avenue. y N.S 656 Vanderbilt Boards a8 and 67. |Campbell, James R,, No. 475 Valtic |Street, Brooklyn, N.Y. W Si eS ENS eh AMS oo i More apparent errors in the lists | Street @s given out develop daily te No Michael J. Mahoney is known at No. 255 Warren Street A but Michael J. Maloney, a veteran of | 47 the 107th Infantry of the 27th Divi rdes, sion, lives there with his wife and) Baltic baby. His wife says he was gassed in) y, France and honorably discharged. Bernard J. O'Reilly, No, £07 Warren | Street, is married and in Ireland. He eerved four years in the Marine Corps previous to the war, and went to Irc- land in December, 1917, and has been trying to get back ever since, aceord- ing to a cousin. | treet Frank JW. Tyler, No, 2200 Claren-| bara” don Road, Brooklyn, his mother/vanni Fc says, was working in the Hog Island Ship Yard and was exempted at + request of the American International Shipbuilding Corporation, because he was a champion rivetter. : " 5 ‘ ‘Wolinded ati the Battle of Arrashpoeee ee Noy 208 Et ars *| while serving as a private in the 64th) Jones, David, No. 596 Warren| Division of Street; Engineers Werk, Norfolk, Va. jouden, Christopher, No. | vo. 642 Warren Street. Dwyer, James T., or James O., or James T. O'Dwyer, No. 128 St. Mark's P lion, Jamés F., or James Fallon Fallon, or James Fallon, No. 322 Ber- gen Street. Fisher, Jos, T., or John Lewis Fish- er, or John L. Fishe, No. 256 Berxen John, or J) Joseph | azier, No. villespie, James, No. 296 Warren Street. taryudi or Carjudi, Luigi, No. 1832/8: rt la ‘ordeer, John, No, 635 Vincenzo, or Vincenso, or | es De Boniz, or Vincenzo Diaz, Ramon A. No. 40 Sherman . Brooklyn, N.Y. No. 125 0, Havana or Ereyer, From Regular Stock io. 402 Re Flatbush | . 285 Adelphi | on, Brooklyn, | wir At Extraordinary Reductions ‘smith, Marry B.. No, 141 Rogers | HH . Tyler, Frank W., No. 2200 Claren- don Road, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Ameri- can International Shipbuilding Cor poration, Hogs Island, Philadelphia, Pa. a oe MeCormack In First DepSty City Clerk, Michael J. Cruise, city clerk, to- day appointed Joseph J. McCormack | be hie first deputy, taking o t ones MeCormack suceveded “Big CHARGE PURCHASES MADE THE REMAINDBR OF THIS MONTH WILL APPEAR ON BILLS RENDERED JULY 18ST. WE FEATURE FOR THR HOLIDAY WEEK END A SPECIAL SALE OF— 0 f THEY ARE IN THE NEWEST DESIGNS FOR THE FORTHCOMING = REMARKABLE ALIKE FOR THEIR FRESH PIQUANT, » THE EXCELLENT QUALITY OF THEI MATERIALS, AND THEIR MOST UNPRECEDENTED XY) ROSHANARA CREPE Infantry of the 4th ; F ‘ 5 tis (Catsdiea expeditionary forcen |quhany” Thomas No bat Lal re § CANTON CREPE ¢ Charles Sparasch, of No, 154 Attorney | Khenry, Harry E., or Harry E. CEORCETTE Street is included inthe list of men | Khonry, or Harry Eid, No, 192 Smith est && Co TAFFETA S$1LK charged with desertion by Local)” Komisk, Michael, or Michael Kom- ¢ CREPE DE CHINE Board 102 of Manhattan. * Michal Komisk, No. 486 War- FOULARD SILK Sparasch, according to his discharge signed by King ‘George, enlisted in 1917 and was mustered out of service t ' Anthony, No. 212 Fourth} Avenue. , Laropa, Antony, No, 150 Work June %, 1919. He has two children| Street, Yonkers, N. Y. x. vingston, Harry or Harry C., No. Warren Street. McGary or McGarry, Michael, No. St. Mark's Place. ahoney, Michael J., No, 256 War- and is out of work, his wound in the head preventing him from perform- ing hard manual labor. Benjamin Kupperman of No, #12 rite #s eet. East Eighth Street spent nine months |", faice Gr Medico or Nedice, Fred, during the war as a private at Camp| No, 133 Third Avenue. Lee, Va. His discharge shows he en-| Merrill, James, No. listed March 8, 1918, and was dis- | Street. ue charged Dec, 16 of the same year. Miralis or Morales, Juan, No. 259 ; Fifth Avenue. John Krump, who ta also named on} Neigon, John, No. 643 Preddent 645 Baltic OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & G 34th Street, New York Saturday—A Sale of Summer Hats Felts and Georgettes A wide choice of new Shapes in High-colored Felts with Pheasant tail trimmings and Georgettes flower and ribbon trimmed. Remarkable Values 7.90 Also a Sale of Summer Sport Hats Models of all Ribbon, and Felt and Ribbon combinations in all pre= vailing Sport shades. 7.50 Value Special 3 o5 Hats on Sale in Our Brooklyn Store Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 TODAY AND TOMORROW FINAL REDUCTIONS WOMEN’S—3RD FLOOR MISSES’—2ND FLOOR 100 Women’s Wraps, Capes, Sport Coats Duvetyn, marvella, veldyne, twill cord, tricotine. Originally 65.00 to 235.00 45.00 to 175.00 20 Women’s Fur Trim’d Bolivia Wraps Originally 55.00 to 115.00 35.00 to 75.00 10 Women’s Utility Coats of Mixtures Originally 39.50 , 29.50 55 Women’s Tricotine & Twill Suits ‘Originally 69.50 to 75.00 58.00 © 20 Women’s Tricotine & Twill Suits Originally 79.50 to 89.50 68.00 100 Women’s Silk or Tricotine Dresses Originally 39.00 to 75.00 29.00 to 58.00 75 Misses’ Taffeta, Tricotine, Crepe de Chine Frocks Originally 42.50 to 69.00 Misses’ Tricotine Coats and Wraps Originally 35.00 to 49.50 29.50 1,500 pairs Sheer Silk Hose Originally 3.32 (including tax) 2.55 CHECKED TAFFETA INCLUDED APR FROCKS SUITABL EVE OCCASION OF INFORMAL Sytem ee TOWN” OR COUNTRY, AS WELL -AS SMART SPORT FROCKS THAT OFFER INDUCEMENTS For A LIFE OUT-OF- DOORS yesterday's lst, died of consumption| gireet: No. 672 H Street . Bporeraly montielden Wour’euildren| “welson “watat, No im Warren * On Women’s and Misses’ | and a wife, who says he was ex-} Street. Nerdy Bald surteet * : rou BL ve Joo: Jobn, No. 47 c Street. e zs BE gmnted trom, be draft rurive,e| Nognan,1ghn, No, «7 Pals Site DIOSLAY AND OUR oe ere te K} ‘The exemption papers of Harry!rick. or D. P. O'Harre, or Dennis SPRI N G APPAREIL Aa PLAY D SALE OF FROCKS A fl ae ew) Me Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World WORTH THIRTY FOURTH STREET GROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE A SPECIAL SALE TOMORROW OF | Trtcomne Coxts ar Depucen Doces THE NEW MODE FOR DAY COATS IS INSISTENT UPON LONG SLEEVES AND SLENDER BELTS; THEN THERE ARE WIDE SWAGCER COAT WRAPS YOR LATER IN THE EVENING 30 00 Chess coaTs ARE APPROPRIATE Fo TOWN OR COUNTRY WEAR, WALKING on MOTORING, DEVELOPED ON LOOSE WRAP LINES BUT GIRDLED AT THE WAIST, AND RICHLY SILK LINED THROUGHOUT