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4 | THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1917. Kew ‘WILSON ENVIES NEW ARMY ITS CHANCE TO FIGHT, HE WRITE 13 GERMAN AEROS \ND INCIDENTS OF DRAFT PARADE —— PRESIDENT WOULD - BROUGHT DOWN ON | .- W) \FIGHTIN TRENCHES, (| THE FRENCH FRONT | HE WRITES TROOPS Unusual Activity In Kaidir Also Recorded in Official R port—Haig Advan who find that their tire easily, as they with seale and tri Of to Camp should have them ee amined 4 PANIB Beptyde-Thirteen Ger WAKHINGTON, Bept. ¢—Dratie In all our offices are Aefoplancs Were Brow town © of five per ta going) petent Oculists (Regi treordinery seriel activity on to the nal A «| Physicians) who will Geench front a ne were portt to-day to fecal) your eyes, and if you OR " ede ptrt . eave 4 ulasees, prescribe for you, are ring fombes structions and ‘ There are few occupations ia bnd Co @ and wounsing 0 n Most of them will ve giv which good eyesight does net ‘ 1 ¥ wen be ' of ' permiasion tos the ent at) play an important part, Striking any vietia in he bord shortly before tr you cannot avoid them —aulti- PPrench aviators bombarded « to | mately aviation fields and other stutic About ‘ me m4 . , nerth of Bolssonn ele oe Harris Gloases —it required — t may be obtained for from #200 Thiony Cambray aad Mota ‘ 4 - "ANP FIREMEN Wo MAVE BEEN a abe Minune: tk Ge de upward — depending entirely ‘ , i Qin Film sem 1 BP crrow mucnt they wii) UPOn the kind of lenses fe vexcept| Quired and special fittings Yaphank, L. 1, and Admirai,| slected : 1 erm on thelr way. 1 give thanks tit 1 nave Mi, where construction i+ not com: | ° 5 se enan | ORILL AND BALL GAME AT THE | t oh a h POLO GROUNDS : bbe sal epee 7 MMotal statement also di ed al -netivity im raiding, At emy sallent and troyed the Kam rison On the Soua (Champagne sector) the French rald- | Sottepia Road | * or | The » Grounds was t «lover reached | this aft . se he : wr ‘ > Hall who h in th t eters fapproximately half a mile) Tae WRN TAINI Ne” : ue Mia sally t o Hest 4, See near ee ee one ty t line pos de ont , the . en Bt netrating fr an P ni Ree | NON AT GOVERNOR'S Ab r ie th * i ' é y amy (I Bath BL, eet ft ing ghs-inachines and taking fore F 1 Abrary mary, At office on floor al xing am | 3 ND Owe enm sar y B , French uuy who ure ‘ Columbus Av., bet. Slat Rae: | cir Aariegated uniforms br mS ra Init Jae OF | r Ae, ae 2, ai “pig ME ae } |commander-in-chiet reported OF ee hats tt Bear tke ekte pale oper | Nicholas Av..bet.t80th @ pei ay orth of Lens at nig’ , ae tied ade Bl hd bers of the far | dway. nt. Willo'by, B'ktyn. was broken up ner Freneh \ nuabeeatar faids A costumes wget hah Pas b hu ; i -| 489 Fulton St. opp. A. & 8. Bikiym, | nanyy soeses tO. he, eben? |Germana wero killed and several \ the pidaned aurpr we i oat 12.50 683 Broad St., next to Bedell, Newark. & BERLIN (via London) Ser lianas prbena |, eiuar axeatianoe o'clock Harry Stevens served gen enemy aeroplanes and two] ,c) Drisone | a . ant sandwic and t drink# to a ' peatice enemy palloone were downed | “Southwest of La Lnsseo hostile | Rol \ers In the Re eee | hungry arrivals. AULA o'clock Mayor how entirely ore. ive ene’ te e raiders were driven off oe i t an ae : Mitchel arriv ad he ly H 1 | HRENKY.—on Be ORNB . jal figating on the French front tered the rudinents of marching in 3 IENB A., be 4 aerial figating - Northeast of Ypres enemy artillery time jaddress to ego ea with confidence aud} leved son of Bridget and Patrick ' yesterday, the War Office announced M « Bet) acme ¢ ora in the Nation also with genuine envy, for | should | Heeney, in his 17th r. ts. wa active. | The regular army ers in the ee like to be with them on the field and| : Tth your, ae a" dcyay hee RET er | ewing ste were loud In their Rave H i uneral from late resid lowe! WITH THE BRITISH ARMIES IN views a Ar BA M see Gale of tne |there was com in the trenches where the real and st. Thursday, Sept. 6,°0.30 A, M. final battle for the independence of | thence he United States is to be fought.| Manhattan av, and Milton at. where ® alongside the other peoples of the| reaulem muss will be celebrated, Ine thew army. ‘They were quite | pressed by She fact that hundreds to St. Anthony of Padua Churea, ants and of b: LONDON, Sept. 4-—Field Marshal yay ete, Sep! Yanadiaa | + Haig resumed his’ offensive to-day | oped RB eeerenrastr pen n- {the ¢ troops early to-day penctrated more a with @ sharp blow that advanced the, As first Inning ant British line northeast of St. Julien bare bi Adi and Se aKE oe ana ee reall Amen aye pee alesioned {Phones read President Wilson's mes- |WoUld. struagling | like Avimal ven Sp 1. berinene Calvar The official report to-day gave no .botdinde icors and that many of them who |fage to the New York boys of have threatened the integrity of their | wi sun ie wt further detail | Knew absolutely nothing of military | National Arm Winy 18 {peritery: the lives of their people and| year, at Kast Ruthertord. N ei 4 @ allghtly,” BRITISH AIRPLANE FIGHTS | Slew a, few” weeks ago showed |wFIGHT HARD AND ¢ very character and indepe | “Funeral from his Jate re “We advanced our line slightly nselves competent in a parase of thelr government, Bid them Gate! sneer, Grom bie Jae renidonge Ast Rutherford. oP. M. Jand on thelr first public appe MAYOR'S APPEAL. speed for me from a very full heart.” to handle platoons of absolut Mayor Mitchel's specch at the Polo "Busewnere on the British front, toe} SIX GERMANS: DOWNS OWE aoe (A he ‘israel i. HE areal SN green ma . Grounds was as follows ene r AVUAID || faa'e ' : “MOST INSPIRING SIGHT | EVER| “Men of the National Army, | Docks, Submarine Shelters and Rail- MEN WHO MARC - Citizens, the City of New York is DARKEN GRAY HAIR, | diate TO= DAS is SAW," SAYS MAYOR. very proud to-day of the quota ahe i way Sidings at Bruges Are ia Bd Ne i ‘ 2 | “To-day's parade,” said Mayor contributes to the National Army of " Ll K Y I] P ‘ Bombarded. ne c | | Mitchel, “is one of the most in- |the United St You KC , : to the men drawn for service In tho! . gpiring eights | have ever wit. (out fight the battle of democr nga | lela generat diag new army | messed. And what an argument — und liberty. se falds over Belgium, British aviators on » offic eviewing. stan | it is for universal training.” ‘This demos on, organize, Sage Tea and Sulphur Dark-| sunday nigit made attacks tn the| Ce ene rere w ae aie Taray.| Ge Noonevelt and Major Gen.’ thé Mayors , r c vicinity of Brugos. A Fritish airplane ont of the Universit ub al =! Bell agreed with the Mayor, Gen, by tho public spirit of a great ne ens So Naturally That fought six Germans an@ shot down one ette Avenue and South Oxford St |Rell pointed out that if the thou- paper, the Now York World, 1s Nobody Can Tell. of them. The following official account ’ ‘Among those on the stand were Judge | sands of young men who marched the becauze the people of the N Scan ceatetio A Bat te 5 . see ERT streets of the elty to-day had been to BlV ee of these operations was given out to-| John F, Hylan, Tammany candids cly Clee and mareh- dence Sf thelr appreciation of th "3 Committee on Defense Offering for Tuesday, September 4th NUT BRITTLE—Made o a lis atid Nes nia tea FG Aly studded Wed. & Thurs., Sept. 4th, 5th & 6th ry Hair that loses its color and lustre, | day | for Mayor; Sherif! Edward RiCgo eed inary ee ot twenty-one, vice you will cender for or when it fades, turns gray, dull and Naval alreraft made a bombing raid mana, troller Prendergast and the| they would be as good material as. all the people pt the United States | he greatest t : militia Instead of raw material) “You ga tg figh h must ,be worked over for; that the wo! Ko to protec ht Sunday on the docks, #ub I'feless, is caused by a lack of sulpbur| at midn Jn the hair, Our grandmother made | marir up a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur | Bruges. Bombs we minh Boynton, chaplain of | th w months. R Neb the Thi s ever known. eak nations, and make cltera and railway sidings at| eenth Coast Defens Extra Special for Tue observed Ww ex » (Continued from First Page.) POLICEMEN AND FIREMEN EN- 8 ’ , indicating the the 1 2 y pount fe CHOCOLATE COVEKE to keep her locks dark and beautiful, | Dlode over the objec s, and fire was | Scores of ners {ndienting ne future oW your country sa i (HED CREAM Through the miaint and thnulewte of women and men who| caused adjacent to the lock gates ot | —_ THUSIASTICALLY GREETED. | desire of the selected men to get into against attack from th ovwtside, and tation of an ler dnst Thursday, une factorion manufactared 255000 policemen and {action abre wore carried in the to perpetuate the institutions of f reason we int vd rushing them wut wihin the next. fo | t nal {the «rand stand in perfect alignment| 4% in Manhattan, value that even color, that benutiful| the Bcluse © featured in the Brook dark shade of hair which is so attrac ‘A raid also was mado carly Monday | with eve tive, use only this old-time recipe. povety ey i! us Ua tbl ¥ arin re The lower east side and Harlem|!yn parade, One double pla | _ Nowadays we get this famous mix- % miles southwest of Bruges), Bombs . ’ ‘ de up of thirty-fou ing pollee-| that of Harlem Logal Board No. 169. ture improved by the addition of| Were seen to explode among the sheds. | turne do well. It was quite plain] made up of thirty r ¥ ; ® v ! | gee | BELMONT PARK WINNERS. ] One of our machines was attacked by{@4t many of the east side young men| men in uniform and a single platoon mae ‘ other ingredients by asking at an % = i ey ; From Harlem to France drug store for a 80-cent Kotte of |" hoatile aircraft and succeoded In never Koen Mayor Mitchel or Col,| of fourtwen uniformed The contingent of this board “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com-|shooting down one, completely out of Roosevelt or the other celebrities on Throughout the para appeared | wilt drilled. it halted in front of pound,” which darkens the hatr eo |comtral. In an engaxement betwoen one) the grand stand, and their Hnes were} uther py men and fire They | reviewing stand and saluted, wenly, that nobody can Of our aircraft, patrols and ¢ a-|quite ragged as th Mayor Mite tural so evenl; y ehines there we thr a ive com le, a1, Roose sawing! their hats as been applied. You |b Cary ¢ ed. ta | tried t %, (R esibly tell it h appli bats, One of our machines failed to Jand leading in the cheering, At the |%, (Rowan), 9 to at reduced prices. se are Fe advantaue of Chis wale. you get t des. ‘The mo: ing— government. Fight! ht cl from the fact that Jt was Fight fair! ‘ight hard! And w 1 with the most applause—was bic asias 8, sini three pa b udgin, n ‘was | grect De, xoode. i ood NUS ¥ man looking stralght ahead. | firemen w Special for Tuesday, Sept. 4th MOLASSES COCOANE'T CARAMELS km of contsetionized della Km euperd blendia t 0 Blas Cocuanut le New Orleans Special for Tomorrow, Wed., Sept Air LTTE CREAM KISSEiee Is of melting « patent tne voripin' toa wane CF Sains of chopped. t rulty and Nutes it Tort Candy Craft and formed “tuto, “ireratatthin 15¢ ies. POUND BOX fire aen, FIRST RACE—For thrée-year-olds and upward; claiming; purse $1,118.93; one mile.—His Nibs, 108, (Buxton), 20 to 1, 7 to 1, and 5 to 2 first; Lady Moll, to § and 1 to % j shout went emy © royally receive passed by and keep thelr minds on the music | line just dampen a sponge or soft brush | return.” and the new sights at the same time. Three tanned and sturdy young] t } 7 rote : agen . " |height of the enthusis 1 band in{second; First Ballot, 191, (Petz), 9 to % ry 4\ with it and draw this through your It was more than @ holiday for these.| men appeared to attract more atten-|thee stand. struck up "Tho Btar|6 tc ela RH hie 38 48, We Are Now Offering: hair, taki: Il strand at a 4 t stand k ou and 2t thi 1 ei Plas Oy woenlnintes ray halr dias TWO BAVARIAN DIVISIONS Mayor Mitchel led the Manhat- | tion than any others In the parade, | Spangled Banner” led ‘Top O'The Wave, Ting A Ling al Me Will Wate at tschonaulie tc sntas ances teed atae ee ate 4 ‘J The 20 A » » loy »k- At once the tumult die away. | ran. ‘than 2 LA nJoy +4 jour! ) tan parade and all along the line | The reason was plain to loyal Brook- | | 4 ie chewing delleh ‘Assortinent presenta ‘t appears; but what delights the ladies T0 BE USHED T NZ ‘ Hinks ‘ wre | Every. person seated arose, every SECOND RACE—The Locust V spice flavors, each ¢ wrapped tn sanitary par. 4 with Wyeth's Sage ane Sulphur aie ho was received with a warmth | |¥ Merges fous, a SER Eda mafe head was bared and thousands |for three-year-olds and upwards; hands | POUND BOX wy und, is that, ides beautifully — and clamor that caused him to | pitchers of the rooklyn baseball) of women stood at salute, As far as {ienp: selling: with 8111833 added: ane AY STREET Hi rkening the halr after a few appli-| |. ‘ ; flush with pride. As he left the | team, Leon Cadore, who lives in| the strains of music carried the silent |imils and a sixteonth.Viewpoints (nite RAS Et RY TASER. $8 BROADWAY i tions, it ulso brings back the gloss| Field Marshal Von Hindenburg An- ‘doklyn, John Milgus, whose home| tribute to the National Anthem ex nt! eg SCoRTLANOT STREET 11 CAST 2b SRE ET | cal riage Ls : parade at the grand stand at | !irooklyn, Us ltended, With the last strains of laaan), 3, tof Clowes TL BM. day Clowes 12R M- Dall orepaniees we radio ccna eal swers Appeals for Aid From Forty-first Street he received an | is in Pittsburgh and Sherrod Smith} oi. th, Harlem men saluted aj 1h to 5, 6 hob and | to 2 third. | Panne NAS Rie Pie i 80 Pets Bat 18 i Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com. the Ausirians. ovation from the crowd. who comes from Mansfield, Ga, Jand resumed their march. \Timve _ yittie Nearer, ia 400 ‘BROQME STREET s 23 WEST 34TH STR ; YJ by i" Ty , fhe Bb Jyn Natlonal Army en Anothe arlem cont! e 1 | Delancey an ch also ran. en 4 at 10 Cle 7 P.M; Sat. 10 et aetignttat tollet requisite] Guia, sept. (—A despatch-trom],, THe start of the parade trom Wash.) | AHH Poh Cra la Peano inated (the Rearien cut : 38 EAST 230 STREET yor Wort ste eo AY Chnes 10 PM. Daly » Clowes 12'P. M, Dati 472 FULTON $T., BKLYN w 157 MARKET ST, News Closes 11.80 PM; M12 Pow Closes 11.40 PM: Sat, 12 P.M, i ij he te ¢ } the biggest hit in the Bronx re poorenee to the hair. ft is not ins} gent appeals, Field Marshal von Hin. | Minutes to allow the Mayor to reach| Brooklyn Bask | aes y SP ookiyn | iamimerers:” | The banner that made] BELMONT PARK ENTRIES. j e it nded for the cure, mitigation oF pre |Gonburs, hus consented to send two|the city from fils week-end at Tupper] Haseball Club at bbeit's Meld il ‘a tesa 1289 BROADWAY, Brooklyn. Closes 11.30 P.M. Dally | vention of disease.—Advt. divisions of Bavarian troops from the | Lake ORDER OF THE PARADE IN In Berlin in 1918, BREMONT Sept. 4 The epecisied weight Includes the container Russian to the Isonzo front tw] A few paces behind the Mayor MANHATTAN | ‘The windup of the parade in Uros (‘Phe entries for to #4 races aro as strengthen. the Austrian defense. 4 aie oi The line of march was up th}tona Park, the Bronx, was partion | rojow U. S. ARMY The Skoda, factory, the despatch adds, [marched CApt. Boyes, who has been] |. i unttioth street, whonce all| linprearive, A great permanent {HONS de ant up| t 7 Lag ant No denpaten oct; [drilling companies of the selected, Avenue ToT “hie i &" |erand stand in the park and all the Mog: une H NEW REGULATION | suns eee yee iicny inorder’ to vro- [mon on .Governor’s Island, William|hands headed for the Holo Grounds /open space in the park proper and | j/inokisn 100; f 430 i COLLAR INSIGNIA [ee icineua Helgnen “the keys tof P ‘ |The order of parade follows the surrounding streets were packed King, 11 ‘Meet ADOPTED AUG, 14, 1917, | Trieste Fellowes Morgan, President of the Police Wscort when the sclected men w ned up | ,SRCOND, RACK--#t for eatin at ‘the* von DyTiceaA Sis enya ves, | 'Tho'Auatrian appeal for ald from Ger-|Merchanta’ Association, Philip Me- Potten Tan d. Ay vi jand addressed by Horouyh President | Mela Hi tia | "THE BIG STORE” \huntain NATIONAL ARMY, NATIONAL GUARD | 48¥ !) considered significant he ok of the Mayor's Committee, and] piatoon Boal Ve Ww y Mathewson and Col Tilson of Curraha odore sseau, the Mayor's|Scventy-frst. Ite Vat tthe ‘Pwenty-sécond In US. A, | TR RACK. =For Cree yen BETO 19 Y 4 a ae 4 ‘s Jore Housseau, the Mayor's) Rovemty trated Twenty adcond Infantry, VS. Ai ail tandhion, oie, Boge | SIXTH AVE..1B270 197! STREET | Western Persian, jsecretary, | Districts 89 to 97 (West F pronounced benediction the Seventy- | 120. ) ‘| | QONSTANTINOPLE, 8 4—Ruse| Then came platoons of fifty-four! Brooklyn Navy Yard | Htirvt Regiment Band struck up. the OURTH RACE mn Hi eit Hand ‘ nf va fa] Pi troops in northwestern Persia | Pt licemen in uniform and thirty ur Be eta Mawr Y , : ar angled Banner yt aos ia “Day \ 4 a Prank Style No. 1. ityle No. een heen ae be T flreme 0) Boyce's Tigers," | » Tifa, | 100 ue ah Noon - , bitiscrs Letter, Fore GO. have been pressed back by the Turks, [firemen tn uniform, * 8 Tigers," | tetote 107 to 18 Street), | THOUSANDS JOIN IN SINGING| | John Haig Richelieu 3-Star || Holland Gin the War Office annouices, A Turk- {as the Governors Island drilled men nat 2 THE NATIONAL ANTHEM A ke ni LGeleeme Tuma omaceshde hae tle i 11 eat L i ish detachment, advancing. in an|are called, had a place of honor, Many | Districts 116 to 12 i Street). peel Nites Hanes, 30; | _ & Co.'s |] Cognac Brandy) 7 ee uande BOO iH easterly “direction from Merivan. Is) o¢ them were already In khakl, ‘The Fourteenth Regiment Brockiyn” Band, | | In this instance, the reat crowd! me Rene. two yoaroula; | {| | Seoteh Whisky Direct Itportetion from |] 82.00 Botiman's reported to have occupied Garata ; “ a ) d not stand silent ere a nere |, 4. ‘ ~|h} tow liqueur || ence; reguesd te: Bridge i ipied Garata |) oy of the parade reached ‘Fifticth | Districts 125 tol oes 00k up the anthem, Ina mo. |Meat vite. “he nse, gtreight.— Cif 'se8 mel 4 pe $1.69 i —— [Street and Fifth Avenue, the disband-|Junlor Holy Jment thousands were singing. For] teri, job: tur ree Wiaah ng 81.78 bo ) || L_ Bote hullding to Offset ment point, at 10.49 o'clock Districts 134 to 1 f Ath Street), | locks around the echoes rolled. It om AN Jum Diowey, 112 ; Imported Sherry } Style Ho. a yStxlege: 4 VU Ront Lonnes, GREAT GROWD CHEERS THE|Second Avenue Kayroud Dri and Bife is worthy of note that this erowd was |i 0s (vagesomllicad | [iis Daly's ish poyat ctu... 4am Bete Rountres om and ti enlisted Men's, Hach ‘20, | IDON, Sep Sommenting Corps, 45 predominatingly alle aimed, Weatiyr clear inest Old Pot Still $7 QP] Royal Club. .8f 5 a it Sons bal tanya ea receipt of price, | LONDON, Sept. 4 mmenting on BROOKLYN CONTINGENT. Districts 143" t venth | an siuminating aidelight on the|™ | Irish Whisky; bot, 2030 /f0re! cue BBR LB [Mer bottles ssseeens $1.16 : ARMY & NAVY STORE CO., Ing. |the rapid ineven hipbullding to! pyrooklyn turned out a great crowd] a cree, Jeoes, {Parade was contributed to The Kve- | Ill Tray Cocktails ‘montiliado.:. 8 BO} rreadmiil ‘eae ' 245 W. 42d St. offaot loses from the eubmarine cam 4 cheer the thousands of young nen| american ) Picee ve] ming World reporter by Augustus | =I 1} Choice of Manhattan, Mer Imperial Ola ona maken) oa { x the Exchange Telegraph Company |contributed by that borough to the Scou ; Lewis, & negro, seventy-nine years | | “tink, Bronx and 98, Baltimore Rye On tb.ON ys q ) Jays that between June 8 and July. 17 yen ite Nallcnat acmy on (mee ta ai Meventh |old, still vigorous h to work as| |] | French; dottie...,, FOC and Au tone ‘L i Mother “iran whe |More than one hundred steamers were | city’s quota in the National Army o! a newt etree a packer in a F Avenue whole- | | fa Nelson Bourbon Ota Craw a te the register their march through the flag-bedecksd | s,, Fiat Regiment atid, 36 pioges. 4 Teale house, who fought through the HELPING HOOVER ? | | roqund’Mpetizers alatear, faurbon i Brandy : streets, The future Idiers made a et) . civil war with a whuselts reg ‘$ Vin Tonik; bottle are 5 than half a century; onarque 3-Ster; Hae ehielte Ak fos ta made 4) cwenty-third Reriwere Rand, 40_ptecns. {ment and proudly displays a meaai| | You bet} am B | vey ae 1 BB OL 25 | Mr ele sin 1.45 Ine Bho’ 4 be Districts 170 Vs (Bast Twelfth} won for valor | he aren e t Virginia Dare marching ability, and the demonstra aieh 5 t, “During the draft riots of 1863," Corn. ood | {‘Premior”’—b so B5e] California Wines Lake enna Wine tion exceeded the expectations of those | Bavne’s Bixty-pinth Regiment Band, |no paid, “I was in New York on ior me— |‘ linperial!”—bottie..... 85°} choice of Port and § dis, 87.50; exch... 88C a charse of. the arrangement Matricts 17¥ to 187 (West aa leave, Let me tell you there were Private Reg Gallon who had chara ; ft a rrangemen i Distrl ¥ to. 187 (West Thirt nth | y times here then, | Post | Monogram eines 82.03 Beer Brig.-Gen, John H, Foote, retireds /aichmond Hoy Scouts’ Drum and Fife} “One day I hid on the roof over on . ai Whisky El Doradors+- 300 180 || “Fidelio” light or dark formerly commander of the Fourteenth Corps, 60 pleces |Seventh Avenue and watched thou- | Toasties | tae Reeiee oe toe beers case of $y Infantry, was grand marshal of tho|Distrlcts 188 and 189 (Hast Thirteenth | sands of men marching uptown, it | Wate atee t oalat Choice Table 3 dosen Bote, | 25 dale : Bhnee » this, bi e ch. | c eo i | jeposit * parade, which started from the foun-|Klelgast's Band," 41" oiscos (Ritteenth | 8 m day ke this, but the march, |] poral $3.75; O56 |! Claret & Rhine Wine Pye ye x edford Avenue. Directly pe mirees ang Filth Avenuo), Pa on der anc Bhcie ih — Gallon, sss ereeeseeeee + OBe \L thes, tal 1D aero anal carne the eac| Abb THE BRONX TURNS OUT TO] ¥'t, 0 "Gover SO UIAAR AG. Mies ing | cort of prominent citizens headed bY} aon. Grattan hc A fle ang ee ns bags of Special Sale French Clarets and Sauternes $2 case off. United States Senator Willam Ml pavade was Edward R. Koch, Chair |lamp-post se nen are cheer Moselle Wines, Imported in Glass, Best Vintages. Calder, Borough President Rounds aad}man of the Mayor's Committee for| fully upholding the Government and | ark Commissioner Ingersoll, followed | the ‘ough, and the Bronx tr diare willing to give their lives that eer = 4 : FE era tatantcy [Sie Al Ie ne tron turned | eeedom, anal be preserved. Wher We give 29¢ Green Trading Stamps as usual. Ask forthem. in turn by the onty-se Aran | oid men 1 ove thor person who!think of the difference between that’ p Awocn Deemed a ~——= Double ax Stamps till 12 o'clock. Single 2 Stamps - Regular Army, acting as bouor escort! could gel a day off to cheer the day fifty-four years ago and this day 4viie Pisins, phone White Jeng Saad, Thereafter, Single “Sperry” Gold Stamps All Day, \ !