The evening world. Newspaper, May 30, 1907, Page 12

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| LE ; BIG CROWDS CHEER THE VETERANS IN MEMORIAL PARADE Thinning of the Ranks Emphasizes Fact That War Ended Forty-Two : Years Ago, But Enthusiasm of .. Old Soldiers Is Undiminished. Wr Time was when the. parade of the Grand Army of Wemorial Day was hours passing the reviewing st Of sturdy men in blue‘suits with brass buttons and gold-braided slouch hats extended through the streets of New May 30. To-day two years ago, for the parade was only one hi ing the reviewing stand at Ei inth street and F the bulk of the men in line were comparative yout militia, heroes of the fever carhps of the war of 1898 or soldiers of the regular army. But the old boys in diue are grow! gceustomed to the «radunl ae @ their ranks on the day the nation | pays tribute to their self-sacrifice and walor. Most of them stepped out as jeuntily and confidentty as when they Qret enewered Uncle Bam's call to arms. The ranks may thin, but the day rwhen the Civil War veteran cannot be) found in the Decoration Day parade is til in the far future. Great Crowd Sees Parade. ‘The parede to-day started trom Broaéway and Seventieth street, moved wp Ptvorside Drive and disbanded at | } Ninety-second «street. An immense | erow4 turned out t6 cheer the soldiers (who fought and the soldiers who may have to fight. Preliminary estimates ‘pinced the number of men to be in line at 16,00, but not so many marched by | he Republic on 1; when the line for miles and parade emphasizes the fact that the civil war ¢nded forty- rside Drive, and read Abraham Lincoln's ne 18. Benjamin The Bronx Programme the parade and Army of the Re adore Weberg 4 Albert H at 9.00 started from Alexand One Hundred and Tit borth to One Hundred and Forty itd Hy eee fo Willie avenue. north to Hundred and Forty-sixth street, jo Courtiandt avenue, north to west One Hundred and Fifty-eighth atreet east to Elion avenue, mith earet yey ton road they, were Teviewed by the Hon Hagea, President f the e local members of th Board and the Worth aide Board of Trade. after which the outs disband ir Louis the Borough BS per cent. ed. Oliver Tilden Post, G. R., No. Gen. 0. O. Howard wae the coal f 5 and Qitver Tilden Casad. No. 2%, sara. | #008 of Veterans viewing officer, with the Old Guard, | font otery, “where “mmamorial’ sor- under command of Major Charles Stad-| vices were conducted at th: Jer; the Veteran Corps of Artillery and | meni nee pe . No. GO. A ‘the Military Society of the War of 1812 Segoe, No: 2 sane % as & special guard of honor. In the! 1 orial see: ts Howard was Major-| Vices the Sunday preceding May 30 Gen. Daniel E. Sickles, Brig.-Gen. An- 4 *Kensicn, Chapel fon G. MoCook, Rev. T: J. Campbeli,|was laid in Kensloo Gemoterse ine Rev. Dr. David James Burrell, Department Commander John 5. Mat- well and staff, Past Department Com- mander Allan C. Bakewell, Col. John J. McCook, Col. George 8. Grimes, Col, Béround Hendricks, Col. J. W. Howard, Thoma: ®. F. McGowan, President of the Board (the @t Alfermen; John F. Ahearn, Presi- @ent of the Borough, and many Justices ef the Supreme and other courts. This Was the Line-Up. ‘The or@mp of the parade was: The Old Guar& a battalion of four com of the Marble Collegiate Churah, pre- siding. Addresses were delivered by the Dr. RS. Macarthur, .pastor of the q,calvary Baptist Church; tie Dr. tres, pastor of St Protestant Episcopal Churchs| Rey. Dr. Henry Evertson Cobb, | pastor of the West End Collegiate| Churoh, and the Rey. Dr, Andrew Gil-| Nes, field secretary of the Boant of | Education, Kreedmen's Schools, Meth- odist-Episcopal Church. Busy Day for the Governor. in New York Among the bustest men panies of the United States Infantry | was Gov, H He delivered an ad- and the Eighty-second, the One Hun- | dress at * " | miles on ur and forty minutes pass+] members of the| zez GRAND ARM ‘THURSDAY, MAY 30, THE EVENING WORLD, 1 /@7. Annual York’s Work Horses |Some of the Prize-Winners in the Firs New | | | Parade of Greater | | FRANK _ S®° PRECINT- TRAFFIC squai FIRST PRIZE poe RANKS RAPIDLY ON PARADE MAKE THINNING OUT FINE SPECTACLE Where There Were Numbers|Nearly Two Thousand Good Before but Few Are in | Looking and Well-Groomed Line To-Day. | Animals in Line. 3S Seto Pear. WINNER BALLOON SENT UP. LAV/YERS FOR IN PRINCE'S HOMOR MAS. GOULD 10 | FELL IMTD th HASTEN TRIAL ‘The first annual parade York Workhorse Parade Ass day eating ‘The roster of the Grand Army of the Republic ts fast dwindling, Forty-two presented novelty years have passed now aince the men a fare who wore the blue and the sray laid| There were ped pags down ir arms, There were few! forty-seven cin si animais appeared tn veterans who turned out to-da in the d versity, | @red and Fourteenth, the Forty-elgnth end the One Hundred and Thirteenth nl 3 Hebghisy at 330 Pat tL? o'dock the Greek letter. fraternity Delta Up Companies of Coast Artillery, under | lon, of whiah the Governor te A Ley are a THcept n his honor np 0, Aston: United | muse, and Just preced- States sallors and marines from the nijitary sre | rae guests at & lun Brooklyn Navy-Yard and trom the war of Major and Sire | Frederick M. ( ships‘ in the North River; the Mstiies) | als nity Heigh Guard, Maj.-Gen. Charles F. Roo com-|evening he wil! manding, including Squadron A, Major | [arnetie Hall, Bridges Twenty-second Regiment, | pel, of Engineers, Col Iter B. Hotch In Smith o Bignal « F. Eri gen; Sevent Daniel Ap pleton; Sixty-n Col. Bd ward Duffy; N Wil fam F. Morris; George KR. Dy Eighth Battalion vrke of Major Asuten; Battalion Naval Brooklyn Dec Millis, 8. N. ¥., Commander William AB ty oy Bi Prankiin rand Army of the Rep Hamvurge bby Capt. 8. maracal, enmiondes Are ect b eran Zouaves, Col for. ‘Then followed one wade up of Grand Veterans a and other battalions | Homtock Shows : FOR THE BUNGALOW | Schoo! Children to Take Pert. | OR THE TOWN HOME. Geo. George ene edaress at i. eon a ! > ' and nar queen asl of ie Great Disp lay of Fumiture at Jordan, Moriarty & Co.'s At- braver Sud iis Penediouet Sait be ons tracts Summer Buyers Evi ee DY | Large crowds, opening summer hemes carving | 0F seeking the latest and most artistic teat in furniture and sarpete, dally thr rm q “He the mast ead % Be Revenue ammoth establishmert of Jordan, © tee MoCp\iand ew Orleans, , on! the temas Gispatoh; “If | Moriarty , No, it Kast Twenty any attempts aul down the) thipa etreet, to purchase from the b Bd fiag wo0ot him on che spot o hand some of iter the, parade te ble toot of W. North River, ad took Anided « od and tperched to the n Tetnity Cemetery an Awin E. ‘Sloswon | iprary © he newest eolors ar att shades any and oak, and the newe ‘ The rug « arpet department ts re ® and & bee . oe . ‘ Ke ann ee Rug ite * * ol # . ° sw ted and ane k . rf pishing out-of : Me glad * at € anything * # the best and cheapest y ver | Every horse was groomed and polls r 1 ~ Tr rate the graves df their con ! Zdw clare roe q ease Sie 7 ttiate secskesit to perfection, Harneas and trapp al Jap With King Edward Declares Charge That She Data obtained by The Evening World| Were a8 BA SR Se eer ree Saw Mil rshin Sail Tippled Is Part of Plot =f ay j irshi Q 1ed rt o lot show how the ranks of the G. A. R/j.Files or ae iakdda the atrape Airship Sail fe f Pl are thinning Aap acs PREP flowers adorned Off With Two Men Aga Her from various commanders show how tage and ft u I t Her. | he roll o n to-day © equines - —— — — sage ph edi acai City’s Horses In Line To the Editor of The Evening Works BR ss fe from| TONDON A ary ba F ¢ Howard Gould say that Gen. James McQuade F No wWashiceielicusre at 208 t s s will as 62 members: 2 died last abingtop Bausre le ot KOK ” - ® th IBAACS Commander | skilful management of Robert A. K . ‘ w ‘ after ee has § ask 1 to re H MATTHE oy . : I s com at Clar- | To ot The Byer » 1 ey > 46 has « 4 equipages . ye Mrs i one ° , Lf db gh ar sifon for a cash { drygoode pioked ug eves ors, butchers, kers a ul A strong } 1 we 4 of the akers; milk Wagons, undertakers wanted an eee . fita, armtrulan whe 4 j r nt @ © said 8 ere wae & whole di f aged | po - | P m not at Uber ans in the service of re Wek i “ t name'the « 4 R as old as ty-five years eo} Later the @ Acspatch by w It waa a at powerful ° an thirty years of se a telemren © i sent Orig membership, 2s There was a long 1 reached the s wate of nd Col. E. CK WOOD, Commande awarded for various p . gators Detec the tt rne \ by & eomm f jud, Post No. i, G. A ve 172 mem-|Col, William Jay LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. i the Aye. pn ng past year eae #8 of the ‘ CHRIF N BANGS ninander ie AUMSVILLE, Ky. May 0—The se Was Whispered x7 Tine for to-morrow’s races ere as [a that havin y | Te the Rtttor of The Brant de selecting the a 1. DOW | "senna "tewtiem E aon kets a we le wed the downfall of Melaughi PW Bhs for yy SINOE ROU Fire, ture. sling. | the Comimisatonar would let the scandal a ne Aine ‘The start was witnessed by Mayor Mo- Scatherioe Fad! ™eadargaien sands rep Tinie @ convenient grave But "he Cielan, Chief Croker, Deput ee ie meting wie) it Ye knows, ‘will find. tact | ny the Batior of The Rvening Works | Claas aan Res ‘Seen. Deputy 291A Oia, iat: JO? Byck y much mixtaken, for corps of de | | “Reno Post, No. 44 hag 1s members. | Damaen mapper and other | Bia) Rent" Sa: Cheaind engaged 1 4 Bg Bo lg | prominent men. ‘They gathered 10d hee tt Pn | 1? # BIGL Set Mua {with the Girectors of th #8a0° ba ton Bae 16 e PHIL! { snder tue Washington Arch. To the Battor of The Bering Works var Poly, Obs Moped iafves, ot by her Siealoas hata J. C. Riker Post, No @G. A. KR. hes Line of March. Katich cawens, 108. had | @ members. Losi Guring last year, ¢ . 6 Mine Mawiey, Tt a wrecked thalr married life, Mra | ime | ine hereht x’ ‘The parade wee up Fifth avenue Pr - ae cee? ad sal wala coon ehat her counsel Sor’ SCHMIPLING, Commander. |trom Washengton Arsh to the Wor " mda gens tet; Omicaal at 1" yi sux for Givarce so | | Tp the Baitor of The Brening Works Memument, with dimpersa) just above pt | ad gee ae et pa "shamel j Joe Hooker Post, Xo. Ii has @ mem-|tne latter point, where a grandsiand | qlMiKD AACR sewn gurtongs) puree —| in the conspiracy against fe, hire res, lost four this, Year va = veto 6 sreneuens | suas ely. @: terveen, er ee a | Gould declared: “Every one knows that ALIA A Commander, | sed rev eran aury. a 9 . ¥~ r TL. Crue breaing We av Betsey cnc peat Packed 'sel} Ont San Danae, ta jere fa po foundation for amy charge KTH HACK Mile @ad & aixteensi 2. A. R. eral Red Ogden, 6 * medals |porte of the « 4nd presented ¢ Pretty Michasl, i) | B men WM HAGE wanker | Teone aeramied’ in prises 4 bine pees a ligsipmacleabeagd [Peery ep wt wie) Ti." 45,000 CHILDREN ‘THE? s2ine Wet amare, |, SAFRAN & Sultborgor oe M’MANUS’S GUESTS. | “ 4 ts : ~ “ P ‘ade a“ a“ o oF : are ramids a hat enh “hen e| CARPE © 1 bhown Co GE UE gt x, wings CLEANSING it = eon JAMES McGREERY & CO. 23rd Street. SHIRTWAISTS, 34th Street. In Both Stores, On Friday and Saturday. f | 1,000 dozen, Lingerie Waiste. ; rm Trimmed with various laces. Attrac- ae tive models, 2.50 to 10.75 unusual valoes A very extensive stock of tailored Waists. Made of Dimity, Linen, Lawn, French Batiste, Dotted Swiss and Butcher Linen. At moderate prices, In Both Stores. LINGERIE DRESSES. Ladies’ striped cotton Voile and white Batiste Princesse Dresses. At- tractively trimmed with Valenciennes lace. 16,50 value 24.00 Plaid Lawn Dresses, with lace yoke and sleeves. Colors:—pink, lavender, blue, black and white, 14.50 Poplinette Walking Skirts. 3.75 and 5.00 MERINO UNDERWEAR DEP’TS. 7n Both Stores, Spring or Summer weight Swiss f) ribbed Vests, Pants, Union Suits, Corset Covers and Tights. Made of silk, silk and wool, merino, lisle thread and cotton Ypsilanti, Furley & Buttrum’s Eng- lish Merino; American Hosiery Co,, Ramie Fibre (mesh) Underwear, as well as other standard manufacturers. On Friday, May the 3rst. Extra size, Lisle Thread Vests, ished with lace and insertion, soc Swiss ribbed, umbrella shape, Pants. ‘Trimmed with lace. 50 value 75¢ Union Suits, Tight knee or um- brella shape. 50c walue 75c¢ eer em rn ee aa CHILDREN’S HOSIERY. A complete assortment of Lisle Thread or Cotton Socks, Plain colors, fancy stripes and embroidered designs, Sizes 4 to 84-inches, 25c to 95c per pair Fine ribbed, Imported, black cotton Stockings. With double knees, 6 to § 4 inches, In Both Stores. Sizes 25¢ per pair © pairs 1,25 First floor Fifth JAMES McGREERY & CO, 34th Street. rd Street 23rd Street. JAMES McGREERY & C0. On Friday and Saturday, Sale of Tan Russia Calf Boots, “Court” and ‘‘Gibson” Ties, and Pumps, 3.50 per pair value 5.00 23rd Street,- 34th Street. ANCIENT AND MODERN METHODS OF TRAVELLING Mt is doubttul if at any World's Fair there have ever been exhibited some of the curious transportation devices to be illustrated and told about in next Sun- tay's World.

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