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§ 6 THE EVENING WOPLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1916. F A SURE Winsen. | lenia, Gen, Horace Porter, Bilhu Root, of women, young und old, wives and, We'll hoist up the flag to the top of | the 4 1 Friday night of th “Pve been stuck mt differen! times or George T. Wilson and others. made for the telept ths and the And we'll all re-enlist In the Seventh | the men believe ost t 5 €otton, tobacco, vianKes and Cort | FIFTH AVENUE MUNG WITH lunch counters, In a moment there Trog-1-m notch standard for self-starting 7 oe a “Well?” - 4 FLAGS AND STREAMERS. wore long Ines of impatient men) And Incinerator, the regimental) vaudovi i . Tairaind theres |} All Fifth Avenue was hung with trailing away to the number of from terrier in a service sweater, yipped oe. ¥ B for t t flags and streamers, Hotel, shop and twenty to thirty from ry telephone | and capered all over the place. 4 = i) i - eeeeaeaaes tice building windows were crowded booth, and the Pennsylvanta switch-| RENEWED UPROAR UNDER THE “ ie A . 7 Gy | A, y ( KT OTH AVE PARADE with faces, In tho hotela and clula board was so paralyzed ahat all calls} TRAIN SHED. on Ht WN, OLE CE ches. ‘ . scores, who had reserved window were subject to from five to ten min-| Tho arrival of the second section SN on fighting tiv. WO 5 | nmijaacor tables for breakfast held on to them utes’ delay with the First Battalion under Major a tures, domes, a) BROADWAY AT 38TH STREET } — oreat Peres tubborniy for four hours. The men who swarmed over the|De Witt C. Falls and the Third Bat- | vlano and Mortadte ff | (Continued from Firat Pag The ine of march wae from the lunch counters grabbed at everything | talion under Senior Captain Nicholas lamps by taking ade. . > ay ‘twonty-third Street Pennsylvania. the Walters could set before them. It} Kngel, caused renewed uproar under! ff Yantage of this v P d R t tng and stamping, accompanied by al Forry across to Fitth Avenue to| Wasn't that they had not enough to] the train shed |() MANUFACTURER'S ronounce Cauctions | billowing of flags and handkerchlefs,| Sixty-seventh Street to the armory eat on the border, but they wanted| The three battalions and the head- SALE obvole the veterans and the depot battalion The mustering out formalities may, fomething that tasted as though it] quarters staff were together in Wash- (J Shop anywhere ye ane “4 e squeozed themselves off the floor, The} cover several days, but every nm wan made in New York ngton for a time yesterday ev f. hen come to us and f Suits Coats res Ses threes homecoming battalions formed | will be free to have as much time as| The first section brought Col, Fisk,| but Col. Fisk and his staff welcomed AP ay 25°) to 40 Mi >’ 9 e + J swiftly the length of the armory one] he wants at home for hi anke-| his headquarters staff, the Second} them to the platforma with as much Lees Than Retail |” f ‘ behind the other. Tho regimental! giving dinner. ‘There will ba no! Battalion, under command of Major] ceremony as if the passengers of the F Fit you can- A « wore paraded before each | quarantine. Tho r ntal bill of Hobert Maget; the headquarters com-| aecond rection been separated bog) Dot call at : talion. Col. Fisk = commanded: | hoalth is clean pany, including the mounted orderiiea: | from the remainder of the command i i pa Figure Reductions of a most unusual i" or] he {th 0 Kl 1 , or months, Those ofc! Y 8 AN Matted Wn y ry “Diamisa your battalions There were 1,072 soldlera In the|the machine gun company, the fleld| for months, Thos oMicial greeting fend for attractive character now prevail through- The scenes at the armory were Afranks of the Seventh to-day. They Music and half the supply company] were quickly overwhelmed — and racket, WStrated t é Atting climax to @ reception which| went to the border with 1 Ne and the medical detachment. All were| brushed aside by the rush of the (\ RT 99" special d out the shop. Such notable bewan in Jersey City & this morn- od men preceded the regiment |in tip-top condition but traingore with | Women who had stood by, envious ixt 6 ny} ‘ho eat : ing and buret into a full throated lt, the elty on furlough or on special | fiding 2,000 miles from Texas, with] Whilo the First Battalion was greeted Fixtures From The values on distinctively styled > roar of greeting when tho regiment /quty. ‘The number of resignations has |twenty-four long hours added to the] In a few moments the newly ar- > landed at the foot of Went Twenty- heen gmalior than that in almost any |tunning schedule, rived companies were aligned along garments can only be found ——— third pied bie sorte sine tana other regiment, t h the hardship | While the soldiers waited for the] the traln platforms and swinging In- at the “Emporium,” whose Cf) corted by its veteran corp: ° raed by patriotic vervice was pain-|Fitat Battalion they hardly had alto tho concrete outer concourse, whe : Plaka he ee ea sane fully evident when nearly half of tho|chance to stretch themselves to re-| tho regiment was formed in column energies are solely directed to \eran regimental leader, Co! members of the First Battalion waiting | eve the stiffness of as tough an or-|Of companies massed looking busi- ies’ i 4 i peace tn the ranks wore fairly | 0" th rest of the riiment to over-|deal an siipshod railroading could] neesiike from Colonel to tho last mup- Ladies’ and Misses’ Wearing | The men he ranks wore tary] iis i at Jerwy City early this morn. |have Imposed on them, so rapidly did| Ply private, each man with his clumsy Oe ae a a mate mature ot tie tke It at Jeraey City early this morn- [have tmpored on them, so rapidly aia | ply private inte is Like every Apparel. rs ; Jing wan at once busied on the tele- [the number of welcomers increase| blanket roll swung over his left) greeting. They blinked at the tlers ie Banider | W. K. Kellogg Because {t cleanses, purifios arate crcapes on the Westinghouse | DNOnes trying to pick up lost Jobs or with every train arriving through the u k \ and beautifies, while the Oint- Building in West Twenty-third Street Ket now ¢ inent or arrange to re-| Hudson tubes and on every ferry-| While waiting for a ferryboat to pac age, - H ment soothes and heals pimples, hea oe Nundrstarae wie ‘establish discontinued businesses: boat, ‘The last and most exasperat-| liken them to tho foot of Twenty- Krumbles Is COATS—greatly reduced to— ' blackheads, ete. Do not con+ | He nn sh hag, 468 All troubles and worries were for- ing delay was caused by an accident] third Street, ention was relaxed rotected by | . } aoe eens ihe qurochtat acho! of EO When the ferryboat Mhiladel-|to a watering tank at Arundel, Md,,)and song after song roared out to P Including Plain and Fur Trimmed (on oe Anuel, fe crowded ranks on{PM®% Dringing the regiment across [last night. It postponed the parade] thy vaulted fwot, Interspersed with Waxtite — the | , in 89. prea shut Tabi Ainging a aneit|(2e North River, nosed into the Twen- | up Fitth Avenue and the break from cheers “for New York." for Col. Fisk, perfect seal. | $ $ $ <P ASSreaepanttart Cut: \! a are under the amiling direc. | t#-third Street wlip the Armory to homo by two hours, » battalion and company com- ‘ ‘ . = A ast lonaias tea of Father James F. Raywood,| The veterans in civilian clothes, the] Those who had no ono to make a » and for “Incinerator,” the 100 . These wero but n foretante of what|4ePot Pattalion in uniform and fing foes avon Che eat aida ttle bakes Eelohusd Weiter see Fine, large, roomy Coats fashioned of Bolivia, Velour, Mix- i _ wax to come, me cundrene eure eel hew : ie iil Fe 7 iain nolan Look for tures, Cheviot and Tweed. Full-flaring belted models; also semi- HEADACHES TIETH AVENUE PARADE BEGINS |P%ked along both curbs of Twonty-| bons by Texas sandstorms and sang |Commany, as soon as he te mus ered thie signature (pau . wet AT NOON, third Street joined the incoming regi- | unceasingly: will go back to the border at —ene nf fitted. All sizes in the entire lot, but not in all styles. peratonee every Guy, ouner incuse The head of the column, fn platoons| Ment In singing “Hall! Hall! ‘The| Home, boys, home! be commissioned as a Captain f | i dels in Gold, M d, Bal: Mt Tod hy the Sixty-ninth Hoglment band, {Wnk's All Hero! and it was five min-| It's home wo ought to be! inth Regiment. EN NZ ATT Charming models in Gold, Mustard, aan , setas regal turned into Fifth Avenue at noon,| Utes before the officers’ whistles and |Home, boys, home! 4» boon arranged for the Sov- A FALE lg GERLED) Green, Plum, Burgundy, Chartreuse and Navy, eto fad th The shope and the lofts wore turning "FP commands Kot the soldiers to In the land of the freo nt to give a repetition at Not all of these colors in ail of the models, knowing the © a thoir thor Js into the open for the leoanae STEER a Bsc — / will remove It, 00, < « othe ONE jOOTHS ‘All be Gan 4018 to preset! hinch Mour. Added to the other _ as re, which give tempo! Roe which had been patiently AND LUNCH COUNTERS, | SUITS great y reduce to walting all morning a press formod| The first section of the trains which could not have been more densg|Feached the Pennaylvania terminal In or nolay had the parade been plannod \ Jersey City at half past seven o'cloc« in them Groggiete 10 by | ang advertised for wecks. this morning. The second section was SaNR a rere Me worth ormore, AK 1” 4 ometal welcome was a roviow| ust two and a halt hours behind Tho trains had not ceased mov- SICK-HEADACHES in front of the Union League Club Blok-headache, the most miserable of all at Thirty-ninth Street where Gov.[ing when bronzed New Yorkers “4 I fte terrors when A-K Tal ‘j . wh 1 w da. in faded cotton khaki 4 Including Plain and Fur Trimmed 12.50 18.50 %29.50 Comprising Broadcloths, Velvetcens, Callot Checks, Poplins, Cheviots and Sport Suits, in a large and attractive assortment of Stern Brothers West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street 9 on sand in many | Was cheered by the Seventh's men aa out into the chill November morning s 6 Stes s f he inspected the bare, comfortless! and charged into the station, whoop- ; , 5 : poet Lined with peau de cygne and satin, All are beautifully gS camp in McAllen, reviewed them in| ing lke schoolboys, Exceptional Values for Wednesday in trimmed . can be ob! bo other way, company with Gen Leonard Wood, Those who were not caught and Tablets bear the K mon Full and semi-fitted models, in all the desirable dragaiate. lengths. All colors and sizes, but not in every model. DRESSES—greatly reduced to— Including Evening Dresses { Brig. Gen. Dyer, Samuel W. Fair-} hugged and petted by tho excited mob ~Adtt Misses’ and Girls’ Modish Attire At these extremely low prices: Misses’ Dressy Coats, Very Modish Coats, of wool velour, in loose and semi-fitted short Several new models, fashioned in velour cloth; waisted models; single and double-breasted belted and semi-fitted full shirred Empire $ $ $ effects, many with fur collar and cuffs; silk/styles, many with large fur collars; silk lined e e e lined and warmly interlined, jand interlined, Si Wool Jerseys, Georgettes, Taffetas, Messalines and ml 9 _ Serges, Wool Jerseys, Georgettes, as, Mes Special at } 29.50 Georgette and Serge Combinations. Some of the models are Special at or ee Bt ‘ Sens : ‘ beautifully embroidered. The Wool Jerseys are fur trimmed. All Girls’ Utility Coats, rirls’ Attractive Coats, the wanted colors. Attractive models made of superior quality|of velour cloth or broadcloth; convertible F f cheviot, belted and plain styles, convertible|collar of natural raccoon or bandings; lined i: collars, many fur-trimmed; 6 to 16 years, throughout and interlined; 10 to 16 ye Special at $8.95 Special at $16.50 Girls’ Smart Coats, Girls’ Dressy Coats, developed in velvet; flare and belted effects, |fashioned in velvet or velour cloth, with deep UMASS | e e e many trimmed with fur bands; lined and/collar of fitch fur or bandings of French seal ® | ‘ interlined; sizes from 8 to 16 years, (dyed coney); lined and interlined; 12 to l6yrs., ORTH WEST CORNER SIXTH AVE: a e 14. 4 = ' Special at $14 25 Special at $22.00 We consider this one of the most remarkable money I i THANKSGIVING ' saving tailoring offerings you have ever had. Our Share in Yours Pi S it @) t Toys—Dolls—Games Yess taihas Spee st ears e'new Buffet, | 3-Piece Suits or Overcoats ig ete | | A visit to the greatly enlarged Toy Department will reveal a variety of play- ee eG LIN CRORE That , i Made to our Measure things worthy of comment, marked at prices that should prove interesting. day fund te ae and PONT cut nt Peue TaN: ” no \ i ’ . Ju nent home it H ; let LIBERAL CREDIT f the bill i ‘ i Among the many popular Toys are: "Lite OSA SET ERE SENET SAY. AN ; 4 mee. fo Mechanical Boats........at $1.00 to 50.00!Automobiles........ at 5.00 to 165.00 j PERFECT Stores open Moving Picture Machines, $1.25 to 50.00 Velocipedes........ * $5.00 to 14.75 atid | pena Mechanical Automobiles..at 50¢ to 10,00 Doll Carriages... .. * $8.50 to 20.00 i UARANTE — MELOAS LENSE Ms Toy Talking Machines... “ $2.00 to $8,00,Plush Horses............" 50e to $8.00 j = a Mechanical Train Sets... “ $1.00 to 10,00| White Furniture......... $1.00 to 20,00 P $5.00| White Tables....... » Sui 2 ven « $1.95 $1.5 / Being a great tailoring organization we can We cut, tailor and finish every garment in fj] Play Suits, 4 to 12 years.. "* $1.25 to $1.50 to 10.00 | Te do big things—but we can’t tell you too our own daylight factory and employ only the strongly what wonderful values we are offering most skilled, experienced Fallats. We male a me in this Thanksgiving Sale, every effort to give you faultless workmanship Jj] . _ $9.50 —_—____- and assure you of perfect satisfaction in every and Traveling Bags Despite the high prices prevailing in the | way. Ve ‘all es Wednesd } open market, we are offering a most attractive ————— ery specially priced for Wednesday. ‘ i ff collection of high rade suitings and over In a we we have eliminated all the A . 1) 1 coatings and our price for the garments made | middleman’s profits, by buying our materials Suit Cases | Week-end Suit Cases } to your measure complete is less than other | in great quantities direct from the mills, by ; cies la, IaH a i in: + locke } quilors have to pay to-day for the material alone, operating our own stores, and by making up Of genuine cowhide with reinforced corners; For Women; black long grain; double lock, } your garments in our own factory. All these sizes 24 and 26 inches, all silk lined; sizes 18, 20, 22 and 24 inches, i The great outlet created by our 27 stores savings are passed along to you, so you ean at $4.85 at $8.50 ity _> | gives us buying advantages impossible to the readiiy Spniecinte the tailoring value you get $14.50 $34.50 es small tailor, at Richie & Cornell Stores, avali \ | coca ae . 09 . 50 ’ > Traveling Bags, Traveling Bags : 10-Piece William and Mary Period Dining Room! Of genuine cowhide with reinforced corners; Genuine cowhide; hand sewed frames and cor- 4 ri F i fae: sbi BenMgizes 16, 17 and 18 inches, (ners; all leather lined; 16, 17 aud 18 inches, | |f pata: in Arnarican Walnut | a wenings i = e go FI | inches long, with mirror; 5! Til at $4.85 at $8.50 | LE 40, eer yy ay 9PM. 155 $ NEW YORK CITY STORES 2 at ate Mine Bayne j 408 East 149th Street, Near Third Avem 1387 Broadway, Bet. 37th and 38th Sts. 'N, " i . IME Broadway, Est, 65thand 66th Sts, ua-breenect Avenue, Noor 163d Street, | 251 Eighth Avenue, Near 23d Street, 6 OUT-OF-TOWN STORES 2258 Third Avenue, Near 123d Street, Distributors 69) Bighth Avenue, Bet. 43d and 44th Sts. 14 " " 2331 Eighth Avenue, One dour above 125th. 6514S, 4th Avenue, Mount Vernon,N.Y 185 William Street, Corner Ann Street 1514 Third Avenue, Near #5th Street 149 W, J6th St., Mail Order Dept. eae Store 105 NE Main St. 89 North Street, Middletown, W. ¥. EE EM EEEE 8 ree © ee SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MANDAY MORNING WoNnFRS 5 STORES 22 Newark Ave, Nr. CooperP!., Jersey Ci St. Ne. Broad, Newark, N.J. John St., Union Hil. The Sunday World’s or ostion chan any other two mediums Want Directory in the universe. Me