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No. 608 West 180th Street. Mrs. By Lieut. Charles E. Keegan. Veterans of the 71st Infantry Regi- ment, who © gerved in all wars from the Civil War down to the World ‘War, were guests at the annual Veter- ans’ Dinner in the armory last night. Gen. Augustus C. Francis, eighty-five years young, was the ‘‘baby’’ of the Civil War vets. The dinner is an annual event at the 71st to perpetuate the memory of Col. Henry C. Martin, who commanded the 7ist in the Civil War. Col, J. Hollis Wells and Capt. Henry Maslin spoke on behalf of the present regiment, and lauded the vet- erans for the glorious record they had helped the regiment compile One hundred day. Daniel J., are members of the 212th. Col. John J. Phelan of the 165th Infantry has requested permission the Adjutant General to Place a silv; ring upon the color staff of t ment, commemorating th the famous 69th prote property in 1917 and 1918. nd fifty members of will be decorated ht with the small arms awards won at the kskill range last summer. The review ts in honor of Brig. Gen. George R. Dyer, commanding the 86th Infantry Bri- polo contests opene © bested the team of Troop B by organized and at which mem the command now obtain a when in the vicinity of the armory. +, | bine of Headquarters Troop Members of the 27th Div fal Troops will hold a 4 armory on Thanksgivin: unit Commander, Maj Mansfield, is considerin that the tank companies be Many officers and men of the 212th Artillery Regiment will attend the funeral of Mrs. Catherine Campion, wife'of Capt. James G. Campion, who will be buried to-day from her home, FuR COATS These Special Offerings for Thursday: Kit Coney Coats ieee. "AO Marmot Coats 40 inches, self collar and cuffs « Bay Seal Coats 40 inches in length, S85 plain trimming . . lrimming . Bay Seal Capes Fall length, collar . Raccoon Coat 10 40-inch coat, exception- ally fine dark skins . . inches, t SALE AT ALL THREE STORES West 34th Street—Thru to 35th NEWARK—Broad cor. W. Park BROOK: ulton nr, Hoyt James McCreery & Co. 5TH AVENUE 34TH STREET MUSLIN SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES ‘ Beverly Brand Present Excellent Values Have you dreaded washing new muslin? You need not, when it is of the McCreery Beverly Brand, which looks as well after laundering as before. Hemmed Sheets 54x90 in. OAxG92IN ans aiee se TexlOS in: voces css 81x99 in. 90x99 in.. 90x108 in. . 90c «each, 1,25 «. each, 1.50 each, 1.50 +. each, 1.65 coecccccovcecccocces Cach, 1.85 eeceeeesee. Cach, eons Hemmed Cases 69x96 10; areas 45x36 in. ese AAAS BOx36 ins sess Sane anes be 54x36 in \ ve ccceeeeeeeees. Cach, 30C each, 35¢ -e€ach, 40c each, 45¢ | NATIONAL GUARD NEWS NOTES Campion was stricken after voting on Election Day and passed away Sun- She is survived by the Captain and four sons, two of whom, Jack and nt last iquarters Troop by a score of & to 0 and Troop, gade, A buffet supper will be served] score of 4 to 0. Capt. Walter Lee has following the review from the new|been transferred to Headquarters regimental mess, which was recently] Troop and his place on the Colonel's staff will be filled by Capt. Hugh Cor- suggestion trans- (Thisvevent at Brooklyn, Newark and 34th St., N.Y .,Stores) Reduced in the November Sale Black Pony Coats 40-inch length, shank 895 slynx § Nat. Muskrat Coat $295 trimming, flare el 10 h 8 a ferred to the armory of the 258th F. A., which because of its size is ideally suited for the work of the tanks. Col. William Starr of Division Neadquarters and Col, Bird, who was Military Secretary to Gov. by the italian Government, mer was made a Chevalier of the Or- der of the Crown, and Col. Officer of the Order of the © Adjutant i has designated Col. De to prepare the new State .] Guard crest, embodying the old sloop ¢| Half Moon, recently approved by the War Department. Odell, were decorated r Gen, J. Brig, Gen, James W. Harrison 1. The for- Bird an National | been transte MAS 134 West 34th Street Between Broadway and Seventh Avenue acting Division Commander, will be}and his pi will be filled by Capt. tendered a review at the Ninth Coast] William O. Duntze, recently commis- Defense Command on next Thursday] sioned. Fir rgeant Matthew J. evening, Nov. 28. At the reyiew Col.| Lynch of th n Co. has been com- John Byrne will unveil \a tablet] missioned a ond Lieutenant. containing the names of the members of the command who died in the] Company K of the 106th Infantry World War. will give a dance at the armory in Brooklyn with Capt. Thomas Chaplain Joseph A, Breslin will ded-] F. Quit ing. ‘The members ea tablet, a handsome plece in] of the r ered a dinner last bronze ‘ans of the Ninth in] night to Lic rick A. Gillette of all wars will be guests of the regiment] Co. ecently married. for the o ommende Clinton E A. Austi meyer. Ca merly of th ion, Col. Byrne has re assignment of Ci r Brown, Capt. Ch You Always Pay Less at May's” Extraordinary Reduction Sale Silk or Cloth Frocks TO CLOSE OUT Thursday and Friday Only Formerly up to $35.00 HESE STUNNING FROCKS are not “special purchase’ or “sale goods.” Every Garment is taken from our regular stock and included are the most wanted of this season’s styles. Poiret Twill—Twill Cord —Silk Crepe developed in fifteen different styles, having the beautiful finish and workmanship of the expensive dressmaker. Exquisite trimmings of pin tucks, hand embroidery and novel buttons. Navy, Black or Brow: Sizes 14 to 46 SALE AT ALL THREE STORES pt. I amining Lieut. e, best man at the master of the din- Johnson has as- the Regimental Ex- 1, taking the place of Gree who has as- . iw John A med command of West 34th Street—Through to 35th Street Brooklyn Store—Fulton near Hoyt Newark Store The Women’s Dress Salon Has Just Received Broad corner West Park Imported Sequin Evening Robes To Be Offered Tomorrow at— In spite of the new 90% tariff, thes at For the many social functions starting with Thanksgiving festivities, these regal evening gowns of glittering Sequins over Crepe Satin, will find many ardent ad In the newer themes, mirers, "48 than cost of im Revealing best, In lo hemlines or clever drat of flowers t Styles Never Before Shown in t Parisian designing at it aped silhouettes, irregu ght softened b ith corsage ornaments New York way of THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1922, It is Alérode Week »— yy Three perfect under-fabrics for Fall sa poor 3 Novemeer 13.To 18 ‘| at all the best stores : ‘ i J J } Mabel Evangeline Ng, 686 No, 2603 Barbara No. 525 F all the varied weights and textures of knitted O “Meérode” fabrics, these three, for fall and win- ter, are bacienA designed in quality of pure yarns and elasticity of knit to give every age of well-dressed woman and child the surest sense of being warmly and correctly clad—at a moderate price. MABEL No. 686 Pure cotton and silky wool —that's for warmth; a fine ipe—that's for looks; a “spring’) and “feel” that makes it fit perfectly un- der the lightest gown in the sharpest weather. BARBARA No. 525 Arather heavy weight of the purest long-staple cot- ton—knitted so well that it seems actually light d piteits warmth. The largest sellingknit underwear fab: ric in the world. EVANGELINE No. 2603 Designed especially for the soft skin of children, and knitted of the purest cotton and wool in sufficient weight to guard against fre- quent changes of temper- ature in their active life, You wit find these popular fabrics in all styles of sleeve and neck and length, in union suits and separate garments, wherever “Meérode” is sold —and, of course, they're all cut and tailored by hand. MErode Undergarments are knitted and hand-tailored at Harvard Mills, in the town of Wakefield, Mass., by Winship, Boit 2 Co., and are sold only at representative stores J } }: 3 }. ) P| } J J _ } } J SEPA A A KA A KAKA KA KAKA EA HAG Wherever there’s “Meérode” you'll find special values now > morale, a neat household apron will have its in- [TRY SULPHUR ON AN ITCHING SKIN Coste Little and Overcomes Trouble Almost Over Night A cheerful apron will brighten your housework $1.00 Any breaking out of the skin, even fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly overcome by applying Mentho-Sul- phur, declares a noted skin specialist, Because of its germ destroying prop: erties, this sulphur preparation ins, stantly brings ease from skin irrita:@ tion, soothes and heals the eceema up and leaves the skin clear and AS GOOD CLOTHES have an effect upon smooth It seldom fails to relie the tor fluence in brightening prosaic duties tn the kitchen. ment without delay. Sufferers from skin troubles should obtain a emall These aprons are of rubberized cloth, decidedly good-looking and remarkably serviceable. They offer a smooth protecting surface to the front of your dress. Neither water nor grease will penetrate them. Lewis & Conger’s household shop is full of such necessities. But before an article, however big or small, ls offered here it must be of proven worth and usefulness Baize, denim, gingham and white aprons, also. 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