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SENTERO LS I ager SARTRE iggy ee ~ —— ee es _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1918. ~ : 4 Y ‘be Meld of operations the alvilian| ing a curtain of fire. Away off in 6 observer didn’t feel ashamed of him-| France this waa, thousands of miles Kd - | self at all when he pulled at his col-| from Broadway, and the observer lar and rubbed his hands across his| Was glad to be there and intensely eyes. proud in the realization that when f Vrom the jong, thin line ab the time comes for the boys of New * had piled on them @uring the day, no| diameter marked out on the ; ; Chany WAIL Way Cribetted ay Qeetahew Fron Que thin tine atend,| tt ‘i f wit! ernot ‘lYork to piod along behind @ real matter how many miles they had|at a specified uisthnee aw ay ' However, they ave |other, say of five or as the WHIM the afternoon sunshine gittter-| cvrain of fire in the direction of the tramped through the mud or how|yarde, Mollowlne grad F ied with thelr pros-| development of the action demanded, n the silver and brass instrus| Roche trenches they will move @s any times they had been required | tossing exploding bombi into a ciroir © in putting bombs. At signal, the band, stretching oat ‘e8ts came the strains of “The Btar/ steadily and determinedly as they to inbortounly repeat operations until at a jinown comparatl > é ty tie Wag is 6 te ond to the other of the SP@ngled Banner,” played in tunetal mabved 08 this ffternoon with tate the {natructors were aatisfed, not a! tance, the men sve instructed int alized branch of the Aorvive teh of no man’s land to be crossed, March time, Behind marched tho! Srissca and drums booming and the |man ever uttered a complaint when | art of putting the wu BL a " wi vé renounced & + would strike wp a tune and move &med Men as grim-looking and de-| gros and bugles shrilling the strains |tne call camo for trench training, be- land even further away, and in, are rumigh branch o*/alowly toward the supposed enemy termined a# though they were follow-! of the national anthem. ginning at & o'clock P, M. Tho boys! apeciaity the Americans avon * trenche (Continued from Firet Page.) | tiltery barrage fire, The country tn | now that a inoat important part of | exemplars of aston platopr ‘ f wked up| AS BAND PLAYS, MEN POUR pe _ too thickly. settled to allow of India: | AAC AGHL HAART Rive thoes 1%) Most of our young men have bron yn niticun anttel aa the “OVER THE TOP.” night patrol, bombing and shock as- criminate artillery practice, bi he a ae York Welty ide Bean een ballplayers, nnd wh hea ' 1 bi 2 ie Slee is m When the band had proceeded a mault work. From tho first streak of | soldiers had thelr barrage exper SHO | ene maphowaonven at wink Gout ei iin toning a bomb qu ff in she he ” , mae . In listunce tho fighting men dawn until dark, day after day the} jast the same, as will be explained | (ci not actively en, of tt from that exerclaed rowir . je +5 he © ured in] TOU Hour over the top, equipped 2ew York boys and the French veter-| later, and a novel barrage tt wis (00. line were kept waged | baseball, long practice li sho lit act et xs cegijihe Saab | with every death dealing implement ans worked eide by ido or opposed| In the trenoh terrain of this reg!- | ‘Teneh training ‘ept on the rifle! one in from the infleld or the uty wr o It might be explained, l+! noreasary to tho practical execution each other in theoretical warfare in| ment there are numerous atretches of | "Ane and at other matters of marke-|to the home piate or to any bare to (huh the explanation may be UM-| oF the attack and follow the music at manship which, for military roasone, @ trench field which is an exact copy|no man’s land, and the trenches|'')' anireed. WOE htea Sh head off m runner speedily counte enonnary t aoc wh att i sy fA Speeified distance. The band would of the average trench posttion at the! were all dug, the dugouts were excae|" ON ON 8% INN a r seeds Mw’ lavcuragy. It was not long before we the wa under certain cond =) move forward in perfect allgnment front. vated and tho barbed wire entangle. /O'® O° oO poh le LN ced been | turned out A number 6f mon in evel Klers when the over telat the eame apeed asa protective ar- The field of training operations | ments were placed by New York boys | nelsts by ‘on practical rifle instruc- | unit of training who ranked up with ¢ a fo enemy trenches are) ¢ijery barrage would advance, and covered milex of territory and in-| under the direction of the expori-| ‘on, and it so happened that the last) their French instructora and several preceded by a veritable curtain uf pehind the band, keeping step with aiuded actual participation {n every] enced French oMcers and soldiers, |°%™"? hed tiy be eae with @ back-|in each unit were, almost from the| «leila fired from artillery positions in| tne slow music, would march the sole form of defense and attack except ar-] Just to show how thorough the | Br oe Fe Se fore as apretaprrat Wet) far ahead of the French roldicrs thelr rear. Thelr progress ts base!) qjers bent upon capturing the enemy, schooling was, tt may be set down | fr wild bullets, offered am tdeal ter-Ynoth an to accuracy of placement and|(n mathematical calowlatton ani! standing on « position overlooking nnn fine on occasions unite were put |! ranges of all kinds. length of throw | fractions of minutes eount in the suc- {___HAIR COMING OUT? { through manouevres at night, and on| — There ian't @ volunteer regi: itwo AMERICANS CAN THROW. ‘f*sful execution of the move oe & night when I was present there| ment in the army in France BOMBS NINETY YARDS MUSIC AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR which has enrolled to-day a Dandruff causes a fe rish irritation | wasn't @ star visible because the A French .bomb throwing expert BARRAGE FIRE. + p hair roots shrin npn heavier percentage of competent . ; eillg ee eae aie remes out | SOURMY Foundabout was covered with| Tye te te regiment ali [ooneidere sixty yards a pretty good| For instance the advancing platoon fast. To atop filling hair at once and | * “CN Dianket of fog | New Verk de aniions te hese |” Wo have any number of men|or battalion, or regiment, or what rid the sealp of every partiel le of dan-| EVERY ANGLE OF ACTUAL WAR-:| about. The range records show | WhO cover sixty yards with a bomb | aver the unit may be, must keep ac-! | I eco of gvers partici of Gene NNGLROPASTUALWAR-| chews, The range resend shaw whe cor sim zards witht betel corse saute Of oath bacntosann Py $5 ‘Monthly $ 7 $5 Monthl pln 4 fee tore for a few, pet The night training covered every| sniazed the French officers and dbl : ela bd tie MeERae Ch SWIG. cates iad, U | P y ou hand and p at) q Ms ree times out of ive. | the . y extended into the scalp. After several applica-|angle of trench warfare in the dark-| ™@™ ieravate (Wa dees Ah @ centars'|toWKrd HA ENA pealtion aSSurdlue ntil Paid Until Pai tions the hair stops coming out and] ness, but particularly concerned the} Mstruction in the urmg of grenade : wit you can't find any dandruff.- Advt. |transfer of men from the rear lines] fos which project bomba into the SAME AL mon peoribae jee arin peel Le ' plan M to the front lines, tho disponition of Remy trenches was extensive and |» fair degree of accuracy ninety as | w not do for the soldiers follow- from their trench. None of the French |ing thetr own barrage to walk nto] ».|the results were gratifying. Th men at the fring posts and in re-| (i Ton a ilied bial ig nas the |#0ldlers or officers has been able to| it; the consequences would be dis-| serve and the exploration of the no grenade rifles, which are designed to| (U9! thie record. It 19 quite proper | astrous and sometimes such disasters man's land territory by patrols | to may that both thene prodigiously | come to pass. «| carry bombs to @ greater distance y oe cane t osenen pied ie a tient than the power of a man’s arm coul|'°turesque bomb tossers have put) As it was impossible to put down | placing o| rench troops in @ carry them, Greakde rifles are fited the ahot and thrown the discus many|!n practice @ regular artillery bar- line trench supposed to represent a) nes and, of course,| Sunday afternoon at Celtic Park.|tage owing to the limited field of sector of the German line, American One of them, a t dant 4 4 em, & product of Kerry,| our training operations, we used in- troops were stationed in a trench op- | there can no direct aim taken at $ $5 Monthly $ $10 Monthl 2 | 5 Until Paid 7 °385 Until Pai Lenape fl Stool, Cover, Cartage, 25 Sheets of Music se Beautiful Upright Pianos » BIG BARGAINS IN USED PLAYER PIANOS $275 P.Ritzheimer $ catia $385 Lohman (ten) $10 .enthty, 290 Goetz&Co. 8 Magn! 445 Pease 12 (ene, safe skin treatment Yon need never hesitate to_use Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soa in the treatment of severe or simp! skin-troubles, There is nothing in them to injure the tenderest surface. , i Ireland, 1s 6 feet 2 Inches tall and| stead @ substitute barrage and wh 7 Don't suffer! Relief comes the] ponte, nuppoand to repretet a wot Ba Taree iia Vlek vests ca dhe [EHEG NATH (6 GIR ARele IK the butions [SY souleuooN ewenPacuIs: | USED UPRIGHT BARGAINS FOR BIG SALE ote you a8 ce e tH ecient bly pararee wers| bottom of the trench and the soldier [°F the trench and scoop out the sides| ‘Tho regiment of which I am writ-| esino $50 Vygen $I50E.Gabler $5, acobs Linimen q 0 | ntands alongside the rif_e in a crouch. }*!! @round him when he ts In action,| ing has a big braas band and fife and ry : 55 Stoddart 150 Livi 5 wa teats were mado of the watchfulness else most of the upper part of his/ drum corps, The be 1 |] is a doctor's prescription which, for oddar’ ivingston t of American eharpahooters and |!" position, fixes the barrel at the} Saute al ain petal maces Medial | URE Pak PMY 1 by other physi 60 Billings 155 Held 5 Don't stay sore, stiff and lame!| snipers inclination which he believes wit!|YOGY would be visible to the enemy | drum corps, “working togethor, tur- || Years has heen other liching. ‘ ae Lumber up! Rub soothing, penetrating At a rocket signal French |A¢!¥e to carry his bomb to a position [Over the (op when he Anaily lets go| nished us with our music barrage || burning, nsightly. skin. affections 65 Manhattan nee 160 Emerson Sy “Bt. Jacobs Liniment” right in your trole loft the supposed German | designated number of yards away |°f the bomb, hen We executed the combined ar They prescribe Resinol, knowing 75 Geo. Woods cen eta! 160 Hazelton 5. 2 ‘ 7 bomb, describing a high, sharp arc|!!@9ned a bombing competition ope»! practice movement. action is due to ingredients so gen onthis 1 relief on earth, It is absolutely harm-| their lines, and encounters en Saiwll Abie heat Bomb! thiowere oF thal’ Gober dines . Te waa GeRRleRh uBio Ba ealied 105 Conservatory i ei'etia| 165 Huntington lots and docen't burn the skis. | sued in the pith black darkness | {DTOvED thee a ee eee eone’ | allied armies, to be held in P nding the manoeuvre the tom. {| even toa baby's delicate akin 110 Marshall & Co. 4. ehh.) 170 Arion “St. Jacobs Liniment” conquers} or no man's land. The enemy | ' clo#e its fight by @ stratght, per " held in Par landing the manoeuvre the mem ‘ " . t Ho ' pain. It instantly takes away any| oa. theoretically machine oun. |Pendieular drop into a trench on the} Xt month. Our rogiment had en-| bers of the band would form in a|| _Alldrugeist eli Resioot Soap and Resinat 120 Swick & Co. cun'tua| 175 Sterling “ache, soreness and stiffuess in the a, rifle riddied, bombed and {other side of No Man's Land or upon| teed fourteen men for thé competi-| long line in front of the trenches, the || On RiNimare’ Men writ Dee ER: Rest 125 H. Waters&Co. 4%.) 175 Weber head, neck, shoulders, back, leas, sayonsted ee except. for the | #0!6 position or storehouse or dugout | Wan, but it ts doubtful now, whether | musicians and drummers being dis- 4 135 E. Gabler is sn" 175 Weser Bros. aime, dngers oF any part Uf the body | fact that nobody was killed oF praviualy Indleated by observation eee cn, ata epee het bg ca little 1 hand and rub * it 1 nded, th oun- | officers Monthy. | Beret aa sailed comes instantly tere were just like What the New |SURPRISING ABILITY 18 SHOWN 145 Barmore 5 enti lal 195 Steinway&Son 5 yi crippled! Get aamall trial! York boys will go up against WITH THE GRENADE RIFLE. ined bled AG ei oP when they are called upon to re- Tho American soldiers developed, Square Pianos $10 Upward ted nye ig | pomt the programme In regular |after a little practice, a surprising VICTROL S $2 UPWARD action. ability to fix the barrel of the grénad: A ‘An amazing thing about this night| rife at the proper angle for uffectiv . * ’ All Styles work is the keen sight of the Amorl-| work. The two atar mon in this Victor Records in All Languages—Demonstrating Rooms cans. Of course, every soldier Is sup-| in a battalion were tronworker Toned @ beverbercece evesiant. Sukl fice vlgiear: and. thay apesiuity, 47 $3 Monthy Up Rents a Beautiful Upright Piano boys born and raised in New York| skyscraper and bridge constructier | City, for instance, where everything | had beon heaving white hot rive! Jexcept in the Nghtless nights—18 a! from a pair of tongs into a keg held j brie as day at midnight, might rea-|by a fellow workman, all the way one ‘ |sonably be supposed to lack the fa-| from 10 to 80 yards away. “Half the NEW ‘APPAREL FOR EASTER , , ; /\ellity of seeing in the dark. Ana said one of the ex-lronworkers. matter of acknowledged fact, their | 1 never used to look where the rivet The Season's Choicest Styles, Accurately Reproduced to Sell at These 81 to 87 Cour, Cor. Livingston St. B’ kl n | night work t# as efficient as that of] was going. T just let ‘er go. Ive kind MODERATE PRICES ’ yn. I the French soldiers, who have ac-|of natural for me to judge distance One Block fron Borough Hall Subway. Stati | quired vision approximating that of}even from a@ bole in the ground.’ Est. Over 50 Years OPEN EVENINGS iccaaes M the owl Many a surprise attack on] Many hours were devoted to bomt ihe fain our trenches, in utter darkness, was|ing—a most important branch of th : | tenetrated by the long distance eye-! soldier trade in these days, In the sight of a lad who six months ago| ast training expertence the soldiers of >.< jcouldn't have found his way home|the unit we are considering were \ ‘along Third Avenue tf the Hhts were| equipped with regulation bombs or eles aS Ste. ings, cores | out | hand grenades, loaded and fused. 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