The evening world. Newspaper, April 30, 1918, Page 3

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wevveiwe *s, : j “THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1918. | and Special Correspondents. | | i i, f | | TO BLUE DEVILS’ OF FRANCE AS THEY CAPTURE THE ciTY | of ry Immense Throngs Go Wild | oy Loan meeting at Carnegie Halt i * 4 ” All of Gen, Pershing’s First F } With Enthusiasm at Sight | wi not ve present of Veterans, ALL WEAR WAR CROSS. 00000022569 for they been divided into five squads, one maining in New York.and the others | 4 going to Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington and Boston, Next to our own “veterans,” no $ fighters from the great war 00 | “First Fifty’ of Pershing’s Men, Also From Trenches, Guard of Honor, poh sone aroused the enthuslasm of these 100 Tam o' Shantered Chasseurs a Pieds, who got thelr nickname “Blue Devils” from the enemy, They came to help jin the Liberty Loan, as did the men sent by Pershing, and they came so Ny that even tho ntatives of their Government they were coming. The war was brought right over not into the heart noon, when 100 “Blue Devils” from the front, ma Hall marched sixteen of our own ve ance, fresh] by medals, Every one of the ‘8 and ‘ninety-five men French War Cross, several y Medal, the supreme , and some the on of Honor, All , one eight times, he flow of the one is over- hed up Broad way to the City Behind them have the \ French 4 | Cross of th |have been w of the .world's conflict and for an escort the A new 6th Regiment, with Col, John J. Phelan at its head, and preceded! » by mounted police | Joyed to visit Amer © Hundreds of thousands ¢ | t ewan and “ocho SAYS HUSBAND DESERTED esti ve chee | HER FOR OFFICE ASSISTANT s had the entire rep neh at und every _- Yoeal outburst ery Perk Wife of ove were awaiting their com surrounding t The “B! a little barge off! #iternately blowin 1orns wit er husband has tra @ six bug and twirling tions from her irish Second Batlle Police R came the fighters, fou ed SATISFIED, HE SAYS, os, cts. Sake i oo INVESTIGATION OF ir guns on thelr right and their|* bayonets gleaming like church sptres| 79 Fifth Avenue, in the sun Mrs, Swanson says t The heart went to the th mart y NM P} gauian’t hep it. You ee the 4 Lines of Job Seekers, but No He TR IHR Moria ante 1 row} Denounces Publisher Whe Infant Child |come: ready to’ Oapaatty and’ the daae ss aa tab GON liad arroRiNg bevediar a Ay City Officials Welcome Back u we") Called Him Disloyal and De- perative needs of Gen, Pershing's = " nti me : 3 4 s s erie A forces ve led to the rapid despatch across No Man's Land, their me bitte the Tammany Chief. ; fends Publicity Methods Broce : Dr eadnik the thivsting for a ‘Boche he Bir ‘wonder th 1ans trembled at their es P.M t ve ees Demand for ar de fill the coming and wonde y 1 " : a 5 r : ‘ mites them “Blue Devils. Hing I I i ' v1 wan) i BAND PLAYS “MARSEILLAISE,” rium in Mot a in ' \ ak OFFICERS AT SALUTE. he relurne } Lick $3 v ; ‘ had it ¢ , Mra. Hurt: f uch AGU adqu A n 1 his} oe bers infant chila {quotas he first general call (Jul , Mullins, for mai ears roof; 4 Pore ic : r i ‘ ) pecans 2 to add still further quar ihe regimen he personal frie B hs i Who ; ae \ n in the excess of the of officer an » At oft « xe a a fl r guard, playe Phe ea the r wa M N ’ \ es Asi " * , Gen, Crowde . Green” at double quick time the , dittr af I ’ pol ine neu \ ‘ , ma : rar ie nent boys from “over the ai c ponds fey a abies A ' D 4s inst wae new quota plun should be ‘crowd cheered itself hoarse, Then, 5 me Ene: — x an 1 v aere t \ ra pplied to men called in the second with every un at atten Ie ae aban ab tne y He : er : ; : on | salute, the band played the ‘") eile on the > ; niten Co of Giallo Gattt-Canaas behind the First \ eft Bh gon ‘ : Is 3 1 Operation W throug 1 Manager of the ie siete! satmor | FIRED ON, SAY SURVIVORS: ~ : oe McK Both of 103th, | se "The officers Clezeau| = with : ; i rH hoy ul \ SU | Arey i A Nt f 21 Sunk Was the Oronsa, Van p . Island t ' pelled ‘i : A yf t t Of fe r Levie of the 110th I Owned by the Pac eam : ; tuntry Newt ; n importan ermuig ‘ Peni ob the th Navigation Com : a cresitalae caine fk , Pedavin of ay rear ‘i ew Suits heduce But for th 1 oe n 1 = . man who Liew tat Heretofore $22.50, $25, $29.75 blue un! form I s Pee ' 7 the “Blue forts of Mayor Hytan in ; i Tomorrow Pied, the elite 1 1 : : decorated with ; W Mr. i war, And behinc , , ' , 4 my band of veterans f : 4 feel t more than one of i ; . x story of the war " \ t ton w M 50 Smart Spring Tricos Bae ase hee ie A ' : \ Men's Wear Serges amand of Capt, Gar y ; $25.00 Spring Gabardines t of line going up Bro: ae t $29.75 Fine Wool Poplins ni An extremely well selected and the National G N ii attractive assort t-—ineluding haa views \ War. : many of the s n’s most con 1c raiding ¥ picuous style-successes—reduced ' : Won : t for first. time tomorrow. SAYS WIFE EARNED LIVING. i ‘ a f heres i Man iisla Idler Hasn't Worked ' I : F Ftons, Pony, Waistcoat or Pershing's boys t ee a Neate 4 Chae t c t f fan A ) Plain Tailored Models A fire company was ¢ cf ene of th 1 n yea i Hoye aud we ycling-do! s Bing t 4 ha Years . awhile th lant lads w ee : honked, w sties blew a t. : : at Renee a net one) OF : AYES BIRDS Ree ah tt Hoboken “~~ ACCUSE RESERVES CAPTAIN. of siyser " r Cape betel of the mea lage waved, » e a le “thin red line iy mernAR aired « An Per iy i ry Hees of tr nd ¢t e heroe ie athe a0, shard the app! dandy poilus | Tonight both Fre 1 An ey fema-Peroes will attenda Luge Libe was about seventy gears-o.d, | Dwyer neat week, TWEE AMES Kea mo To BY aos CREEL DEMANDS HIS BUREAUS WORK THE EVENING WORLD in Reporting the War Has the News Service of the Associated Press, the United Press No Other Evening Paper in New York Has a News Service So Complete __ STARTS FOR UPTON ‘ | John F, Sinnott, Mayor Hylan’s Secretary, in Brooklyn Quota Going to Camp, jest fever of martial excitemet that “marked the passing of any of the National Army recruits om Man ttay okiyn, Flush Rg and Ja were 1,618 white boys 1 train filled with ulled out on the road > where ¢ Hians ave J into sold nF, Sinnott, Bxecutive jto Mayor Hytar Secretary wan among t y packs who bad come up from a nade ww tie r fa WIFE GETS TWELVE YEARS 1 the Brookiya contingent} of drafted men from Loc:! Board 77 Camp Upton, He was accom panied to the Cariton nue station Virginia Hylan, the stand were! tand were | ae FOR KILLING HER HUSBAND . } nih tri Anke "FRENCH “BLUE DEVILS” AND PERSHING’S MEN IN BROADWAY [ACT OF SECOND _ CROWDER WANT BROADWAY ROARS WELCOME *" SN | saawes DRAFT CONTINGENT ~NEW DRAFT MEN ELIGIBLE AT ONGE Asks Elimination of Amend- ment Putting Youths Now 21 at Bottom of List. 1 Ast hundreds of the 6,000] WASHINGTON, April 30.~Provoat men of the # J contingent | Marsha Crowder to-day ree t away from the Pennsylvania Sta. | quested ¢ to eliminate from und the ad terminus tn] the bili ex 0 youths ng Island City, bound for Camp] now twent of age the n, Hear noon to-day in the high- amendment putting at (he bottom of the eligible lst those who would reg tater under measure, and asked |that the b ng draft quotas on the number of men in s 1 be Gen, © his request tn airmen of the Senate Come put the ne » bottom of n, Crowder sald 1n proposed thr Houne tions will young. 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