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| ee ae THE EVENING WUKLD, Wun ESVAY, AFwit 19, 1YIL. 2000 Warriors of the Seventh Regiment March Again To-day _As They Did Fifty Years Ago, Carrying Flags They Took to War Notable Parade aan @ Veterans Commemorates Departure to the Front. | fi | | BIG BANQUET TO-NIGHT. se) ' Secretary of War and Gov. Dix Guests at Soldiers’ Jubilee. | The Seventh Regiment celebrated the ty of its march down | rettet of Wa | afternoon by a parade up 4 Fifth avenue from the Washington yi Arch to the St. Regis Hotel, where S8ec- ert of War Dickinson and Gov, Dix ! were walting to review It. “Preceded by carriages containing a/ hundred eriezied veterans who had taken part in that memorable march a half « century ago, the gray-uniformed young militiamen recelved @ thunderous ova- tion all along the route. Practically cou. ee aration Drop a Postal to Us and Tinos nite Geum! Seg a ” ‘go | We'll Send You a Meister was decorated with the stars and stripes | —_ nt ds of pretty «girls and is on 5, ee i J <i hela? ij fag, thousands of on who wtood | Ade ft8 famous march and he rome to! FETA CS OFTHE 7th 4 f ; Any man or woman can secure a definite idea of the in the cheering throngs hed flags to| je CApalny ot oma ne 63R°. 8. G51" RESTS, ‘ . real value and tone of a piano in thirty days of use. That “When wo were assigned to quarters| | CARRIED THROUGH - 2 . A < ’ is why we will send the MEISTE te to your heme on ‘ 100 veterans had lunched at the|,, Vne” Ne were assigne . ik nem wy a= Meld i ; f ; re - ide Hotel Brevoort and were escorted trom | Washington’ oald the Cone wwe ran Bes OF THE Fie. en THIRTY DAYS’ FREE TRIAL. Now, after the thirty 4 Lele by | company of the Seventh tO ja xed trom the strain of the march and HOWITZER 5 CTS, days are over and on the showing it has made, you pur- yette Place, where the regiment its dangers and wo were able to see the} LM DRAFT - | chase the piano, you have Rothschild & Company’s TEN drawn up, ready to march. The, an Te certainly ala| = rs ues 4 veteran corpe wae in command of Ma-|scom funny to see thos aoldicre in the YEAR GUARANTEE BOND to guard against any pos- sible defects that you ae have overlooked. We offer the for-Gen. Shaler, They all wore 100) House of Reprerentatives. Col. Let if) ” frock conta and eilk hate, and OTe /rerts took the Speaker's room, his staff ' . : +2 every evidence of the prosperity that| was in the committees rooms and we| pianoon time payments because that isthe popular method im traditional of thore who belong tol were on tho floor in the galleries and | of paying forthings in this country and is a distinct rt t of " re 5 ; Rew nie aaa oo advantage and accommodation to nine-tenths of the Fisk to Command Regiment. “But with the Capitol itself turned American people. ‘The Firat Division of the parade, | over to #oldiers the | significance of h Regiment of to- | what we had done came to ve. | We will sell the MEISTER direct to the public from the comprising the Seventh Regiment o! . day, was commanded by Lieut.Col.| . “The Seventh Regiment, however, was William ©. Fisk. It assembled at §| made up principally of Hvely young fel- manded by Major-Gen, Shaler, Gon, | lows who could not be serious long, and factory and we aré now the biggest piano concern in the world. Ghaler's staff was composed of Brevet there were times wnen we made those Mafor-Gen, Edward L, Molineux, Brg.- |*0lemn walls ring with our fun. One a | Ben. J. ¥red Pier Lieut.-Col, Wile [Young fellow would mount the Speak- fam 1 Toone, Capt. Rickard H,/¢r'@ chair and we would hold a mock One Man, Robbed Six Times ‘Meister Fianos are made in eight styles and each style in three woods, Vatne Price | 375 $4 30) 0 300 coLKIe— | Saas ||| Style A-20 Me Style A-2 Me Meister Baby di Meister Player Piano. A mafter on which the directors | may report to-morrow 1s the proposi- Style A-10 Meister. FY 2 A-13 Meister ie | Last | the banker; Thomas burg, and Eben Thomas, {the Speley Vv ary V & Greene. sesston. We would try and convict and eputual ze the woclety. A come | | FF ih tt ; . orte’ that ation plan | F Armory han been elaborately 4eco-|them voting large eume of money to ; 49- 69 [xeric thee they, mutualization plas ‘ Parad ser & Brand banaue (HOMA | cisteives glary in Absence. laglalation Iw paused “Be AIUARY Small Weekly or Monthly Payments. and the old battle fags will bo dine “But there was strict dlact | i. sO0 16 Passed at Alban | le pline just | Ne York City and vicinity. We pay freizht to outside { played on the walls between shields | the same, and we made such a good Im. (heh : guiscioea aa | — as Free oie Heh nates ee vies seh pierareenls | bearing the names of members of the | pression in Washington that once when| &o many thoroughly respectable peo- transacted her statement will} schemes or club plans. ' regiment who have fallen tn battle, President Lincoln and several Cabinet ple have never been assembled at one he 5 ce If of ¢ PBS REEL ‘The fret address will ve delivered by | OMcers reviewed us Major MoDowell, a bled at ' ma “4 Oo renal e socte 1 jp United Sadde Henry Laccenbe, [the muster officer, remarked to my aap- fipie the upper corridors of the a var e resting | e eis er Piano Co h tain, ‘Sir, you have a company of oM-| Criminal Courts Bullding as gathered possible th. tion o 5 f Tone auplect wilt de ane Men of the lore.’ And the succeeding years proved! there this afternoon, ome soo eit.| Judge to Seah | Late Paul|a President is a ecuti | B indir gublects wil be Abayiary Dickies |e nt enone zene were present in anawer to sub. business with the Commit | (ROTHSCHILD & CO., Sole Owners, Chicago, Ill.) “The Nation"; Gov, Dix, “The Firet Death in Regiment, poenas Issued by the District-Attorney| Morton in To-morrow’s || ‘ee. There is reason for bellet that j iment wan| Calling for their attendance before thet this business was att re State"; District-Attorney Whit-| The first death 4 the Gen, | that of Private J, La Bighth Compan: Eastern Branch, New York City , Clarendon Bldg., 215-219 Fourth Ave. Tel. Stuyvesant 288 TAKE ELEVATOR TO TENTH FLOOR GULDEN’S MUSTARD It's rood on Steaks and Chops, ese of the Grand Jury which 1s investixating | Election, It Is Said. y|Muwistrate Corrigan's personally con- ducted crime situation, ._ tne City of New York , "The Army a i ‘The United ont had moved out to Cainp Camera Major Charles §, Ladecker, | Thig naturally ‘caat a. gloom over eno |, Richly dressed and velowelled women Veterans of the Seventh Reg-lentire camp and was particularly sad|TUb¥ed shoulders with stout fraus from because the young man had had a pre-| te delicatessen stores, with their hands } _ monition before he left New York that| Under their aprons, Men of prominence | °lety to-morrow, of the Equitable 1 he would not return alive, and at hi#| in businens affairs were jostled by the Pay, vice-presld : j MAJOR-GEN. SHALER, Pleading he and his sweetheart, | proprietors of small cigar atc probably be elected president to suc- A to agree f 9 by adding vinegar. | Ow ° p had be the man who wa 1 nd Grocery. Sto + NOW 82 YEARS OLD, |*¥ PEA, had veer bakerlos, groceries and meat markets. | ceed the late Paul Morton, This was| Biles! jgateeten Anil Ciecery. Bares | . TNS 7S ac * . All were actuated by a common pur- ing Workd nF They wore only half an hour by ‘an ning Work COMMANDS DIVISION, They | rerp together only halt pose—to complain of police conditions peda e ‘ The other type of hardship that Col. | Which allowed their stores or residences | 7 ri - ~ There will be no more pleturesque fig-| Kipp speaka of was when the regiment] to be robbed It Was expected that an announcement 2 3 Si t Ave e % ure in the parade than Major-Gen, Alex- yee in Virginia “and the young New The names of those subpoenaed to- | that the election of Judge Day to euc- 6 > 4 h Vv nu i ander Shaler, who, -Ithough elghty-five| York aristocrats had to dig trenches! day were taken from the precinet|ceed Mr. Morton had been deckted upon Merona Iris conwmasa crane aco Q'were denied im torshed his blood tor | peur! books.” tn police language, | would be made at the conclusion of a| | Between 16th and 17th Streets. Open Saturday Evenings. ipa Me a it were denied him to shed his blood for] persons who complain of having. been . ay Division, Gen. Shaler, who lives Im!his country he had at least bilstered| robbed or assuulted. are known as | Meeting of the Executive Committee of 10 'theee departments Te (iarsueh fhe Fursiiar sin: “Tuke’clevsior Yemen | Ridwefteld, N. J, ta one of the few hands for her, and so great was the| “squealers.”” |the Roart of Directors thts afternoon, i fe officers on that day “fty years ago when the regiment marched down Broadway, Who are still ving, and he has been | Me nen var saving hia strength for this great an- | “who was sunstruck " Alversary. He was a major and acting |for two hours. When he came to, the Neutenant-colonel fifty years ago, and| Colonel told him he would have to Ko when the roginent came back and the | back to New York; but he cried and in this city that the daily! Ag rapidly as possthle a Inted special despatches about! stonographers took de K backs and blistered palms.| of the citizens corps of lye only announcement made at the ie | Fe | n the complaints of that meeting was the | Wearing Apparel on CREDIT = however, was sea to hear but a small| = | a9 Teginent of the United States giment number, and a hundred or more who For Men and Women eure was organized~it afterward ane were on hand this afternoon will have » Was the Bixty-fifth New York Volunteer | company and did scout. duty to return later on, You will be better satisfied Regiment—he was made Lieutenant-| night. When we got to Wa One man who was anxious to be heard with your new Spring Outfit if [in a hurry was Charles Orr, a butcher * Hud. ed the occasion for impatience Mr, Orr re | “My place has been robbed six times weeks. [had to close tt Colonel, the poor fellow had a relapse « ‘ou select it where you have Shaler Was a Martine ly Aiea with a place of business at No. you ¥ greatest variety to choose from. Our immense display of Spring apparel for Misses and Women, Men and Young Men is complete in every respect— newest styles, most popular patterns, latest shades and col- orings. Perfect fit assured, No ewtra charge for opening street, When a When we came back to New York ty-day term of service had re was some talk to the fect that we hadn't stayed long enough | regard for at the front, but this soon died down e here this afternoon and I'm they | and, anyway, tt didn't amount to any: |!t will be robbed again while Tam pany; thing, And the people knew that we| It was learned to-day that the a» In| Were ready at any time to go and] book" of the West Forty-seventh of a brigade, | fiht-—not only ready, but eager for the| station Yurnishes the ijest inte fifth was # part, and; chance. We showed this when we squeal” on record, A pi man x) \ + _ People Who Uadewiatd Food Values eat bread more than any other food, because of its supremacy in giving strength and vitality He worked t Mie he | sponded to @ second call In "62 and spe net who Was on sick lea to the body. an account. Our prices are is men | feveral months at Camp Wool reported to the captain upon his ae low aa If you paid cash, B® fortors ‘hop to rik, Maryland, and joined. in on house had been Jinmied open | They eat the best bread because only the best | Everything You Buy We gallant charge in the the « after Gettysburg." land his revolver had tolen bread gives maximum nourishment and strength. Will Cheerfully Charge, and You May Pay for the Goods in Such Sums as May Be Convenient— Weekly or Monthly. Remember, Only Entrance 4 Through the Furniture Store, Full Line of Furniture, Carpal, &e. Riding with Gen, Shaler ns 4 am P. ome, who was the Gen \ : adjutant in the Sixty-fifth nth te FOR “$3, $3.50. & *4 SHOES ii £ ° f ‘OU are invited to visit W. L. Douglas shoe store and inspect the Spring and Summer Oxfords and high the Most potable collection of battle! cut shoes, ‘The greatest variety, all the latest novelties, including Short Vamp Shoes which make the foot look smaller; High Heel Shoes for Young Men, as well as the more Substantial Styles which have made W.L. * Douglas shoes a household word everywhere. Whatever your ideal of a shoe, you will find it in a W.L. Douglas Sevens store. W.L, Douglas warrants every pair of his shoes er and wear longer for the Bread is the best of foods, apa Shults Bread is the best of bread, YOU eat it, don't you? SHULTS BREAD Ever Travel in a Stage Coach? Do you realize hard leather heels are as much out of date as the stage coaches of your grandfather’s day? 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