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bs sates ss _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1918. WAR WON BY MOTHERS’ BOYS: SOME OF ‘OLD 69TH” DEFED | ARMY RULES TO SAY GOODBY \ Officials Sneaking Rainbow Division Out of City Forgot Keenness and Resourcefulness of Young New York—Many Knew Secret. By Martin Green. CWpecial Staff Correspondent of The Evening World, Who Recently Re- turned From the Front.) All the friends of the old 69th and of the other regiments in the Rain-} bow Division remember how that division was, in a way of speaking, sneaked out of New York. The newspapers were not allowed to say that) the Rainbow Division had been sent overseas. All New York knew was that one day the great camp at Mineola was there and the next day it was not. But the astute military manipulators who engineered the surrep- titious departure of the Rainbow Division did not figure on the resource-| fulness of the boys in uniform—specially speaking of the New York boys| who cay something about the possibilities of communcation by tele-| phone. 1 recall an incident. 1 was in the home of a father and mother who were sending one of ir boys to ie war. The boy was a member of the 69th. He had been | | i} | | | ADMIRAL RODMAN R.A. VAN WYCK, SIMPLE COSTUMES WOI WORN BY ENTHUSIASTIC WOMEN MARK NEW YORK HORSE (Ae if lit NE AK | i" MISS TSABELLA WANAMAKER IRS A. TSELIn weeks ago. I have myself, standing)” on the ground, given orders to squadron flying in the air and wate cordingly, aa pee hission of the ‘mc Jelear enough to be heard distt | the sound of the alrpl x "Sh. tht, eee nn the staff of The World. He was a born and bred New Yorker. The y GUIDED lJ N FLYERS time I was in the home was the evening of the day on which the Rainbow | AND GEN. RHODES | FIRST MAYOR OF kL. . ache It is in every way the mowtl Division was taken away from New York under the veil of what the War Nee Hil bli ascail shehers satistectory moane of csnmusia Department thought was mystery. MANY MILES AWAY betwee sin the air and from The telephone bell tinkled and the | the gr » planes.” >, ° , tether went to answer. From what|People know that they were fons 10 ENFORCE TRUCE GREATER CIT CITY, DIES. F redominant Colors Colors Are Blue, SECRETARY BAKER > ihe distance ovte walt ee ue told me later I can almost repeat |°vey Scere ech td eben CL Terra Cotta and Brown— bagel bagi vA iene bedi ’ MetGihtwarantinn Gilt a , | ated, in violating the rules, ¥ the I Radio Tele » Dev , tter of go! e : thelconyereation that travelled Over) jos, spirit that made them sicoess | 49/17) p i { Paris Si | Some Expert Descriptions. Radio Telephone Developed by)" Ww. c. potter of the Kaulpment Di be wire, s 2Nrese’ ried lay , ce . . M Ps cucsr* ania a y good. (fil a8 soldiers in France—the sp! Will ee ie American Navy| Ha Lived in F in Paris Since pak Bs Americans One of War's | vision of the bureau explained thay Seige ea eat dae ay GhANvOHUH tehOne ERA EOE, wad) ai ane Satine Ee ffice and End ‘i : ian FeaisAmitiate . the idea of the radio telephone wilt byo to Pop and all the reat. I'm gue) Of devotion to home and mother. The and Army at Coming Retng From Office and End | gy pzitdred Lodewick. | Greatest Achievements. | conceived some time ago by a numel fawtipvace ty he {have beard young fellows in hos- | Conferences. | Came at Home There. | ‘There is unusual interest attached | s | ber of experiment ite cucu otk di pace: asked "the! vitals, after being told that they were — | to the New York Horse Show at Mad- WASHINGTON, Nov, 15.—Squad- | ¢ pment and appl we on to waliney 7 ¥ 5 " | plane quipme jowever, “E can’t tell you,” replied the boy, |#bout to die, tell the eker and PARIS, Nov. 15 (Associated Press). | PARIS, 15.—Robert A. Van ison Square Garden this year owing rons of American airplanes fighting | work a lho Wavcaue cen Guan “a “and say, when you talk, don’t talk, inder” of the Red Cross at their’ the naval terms of the German | Wyck, for ayor of New York |to the fact that the proceeds will go in France up to the moment of the some months,” he said, “ti f sic ake down th st mes- hav bech” possible in’ our. offices above a witisper. I'm on a sneak and | 8/4 SEeAReRE es nye Be ,|and Austrian armistices are being| ity, 1s dead here to the United War Work Fund|Neads of Soldiers in Peace} *tmistice, were mancuvering uhder] Washtagton to the planes flyli I've copped a telephone and if the SG ACRER nll WHEY Lc Leaerled cub rap ldld Funeral services will be Weld Sat y performance thusta a aaah ye | the vocal orders of the squadron com. | miles over the , talking to eaol knew it I'd probably be shot, Tua | ©!" for my mother, will you geet dtat 7 | tis BAW Ltr cee Tt Greater Dan Wann He cays [ca ; Wwadron coms) other and to. the ground) as they ys th le eee Fe UREKOH RETWEE miral Hugh Rodman will be the | urday morning in the American Holy |attended, whether afternoon or eve- , ’ nander that reached each pilot by| worked out and f sted the devieg™s standing in HEALING O} EEN | american representative meeting | ‘rrinity Church. ning, The costumes worn by well —Campaign Lags radio telephone | Mr. Ryan said to-day that the high out through a slit between my over-| NEW YORK AND ALABAMA. jo. morrow with Ger pl bkes at bee : eee : upon airplane coat and the edge of the door, watca- © Pin we rrORn dele: known women display a simplicity ebostiae ] News of the evaful development |F } Ince LE VHORY th 'oomalbbdiwet’? It may be a good place here to clear gates at a British port Robert Anderson Van Wyck, the which, however, in no way departs! ginort for the United War Work| of this device, hitherto a military #e- ‘(he i: peer any Ce eee | eat deal of misrepresenta LONDON, Nov, 15.—Gen. Rhodes| grat May Greater New York, |from the accepted standards of con- ph dist Sai . though sorffe inkling of tt had |p aie tA eh oxihochad Phomrtataass Aik heise dg badly fou rumor which I will represent Am nd Gen, De repre HE UF one OF theolds (vents campaign to uphold Ameri ‘ dad the saat) aloha i SMa where ace your’. Gardiated: thi heard since my retur Coble France on the|,st New York families, and of Dutch | In the evening docollete gowns are| “broad tn the important tasks of] hostilities censed, was allowed to be- “y-Page Sombie! Mag ianthatecaie KAvie as tolod'| pbout the relat Allicd Armistice Commission | ancestry. He was elected mayor worn by many of the occupants of ahead of them was asked to-| come public to-day by John R, Ryan, ‘pant Pee Seict ap hnetenlsok trumps’ te nthe Gyth will leave for German head-|\n 1897, He married shortly after his |the boxes, while satin and velvet one-| day by Secretary Raker, The cam-| Director of Aircraft Production, \ type Laka projec! Paro ung P : ng °|from Alabama, commanded by Col Spa Saturday, a French|torm expl and went to!piece frocks worn by others. In| vii y rted to be lagging In} “There are some details concerning | . her boy and giving him a lust Kiss | screws, one of the best officers in the lespatch stated to-day. Thel paris, where he had made his home the afternoon ions smart tailored | °* sb dase fae t which we cannot discuss yet,” Mr. Bnd ‘caress, * vey : I have heard that the 69th age was sent by Mar- up to the time of his death frocks accompanied by fur pieces are ™&ny parts of the country. Itvan sald, “but the radio devices Whe hive he Bhs hy pid oy Pied ne m Alabama did not He was noted for his cholerie tem- more in evidence than suits, and the “L think all Americans now recog-| worked out during months of expert- bee i he papi gh de ae i ni te ng toget ni is From the is 1 High Command to per, He was of fiery disposttion, He predominant colors are blue, terra nize the fine record of our army,”| ment went into actual service som 4 . We are about to go awa here. Was friction between the the German High Command at Spa— made but one speech during his cotta and brown sald Ghe- Wass dasratalgns ae ws -= - rye, aren ea: New York Central. 1 know the New| Alabaina boy and the goth ar Camp! American tnisalon, ccnsisting of lx Mayoralty. eampaign. The. mpecch| An exccedingly attractive frock of “2a, the War Secreiary, "mut we} UT on. The “Juiciest Fruitim York Central doesn't go to Europe,| Mills and in camps back of the front | officers and nineteen soldiers in nine exactly 157 words and lasted a beautiful terra cotta shade in aoft ™¥* sategiean thie ad lie captain. ° ” and that when we are starting for|in France, before the Rainbow Divi- motor cars, with Gen, Rhodes as just three min rich duvetyn was greatly admired, Work tt nas yet to do, Following) “ai. following credits for sbtain'ng in the World Vrance by way of the Hudson River | the war. The friction Chief of the mission, will leave for Van Wyck was born July 20, 1849, Its distinguishing feature was a trim- | the exhilaration of combat comes tho] «unacriptions were announced at Valley we are not going to take a| prejudices aroused Spa on the morning of the 16th by the and started life as an errand ming in band effect around the skirt! tedium of peace, but the tasks of| headquarters to-day: Clothing ant} # boat at Albany or Troy. If they were because the boys from La Cu,elle, Beaumonte, poy in 1864. In 1872 he was graduated | portion, ackleved by means of HUN- | peace are indefinitely import sl Aitied ‘Trades, $49,600: “Waist andl ’ olng to ship us from Halifax or Que- i ed in the country, did. !’hilip e, Liege and Spa. Please from Columbia College. Eight years dreds of small inch-wide hoops of the |” Libelacte piven: ice elds cael Nevete- sess yg l8 k and} bee they'd send us by the New York, 1 the boys of the 69th, sive instructions to allow the mission jater he Joined Tammany Hall. He{dress material, placed so close to-|¥° Must uphold our sons as the ; Hides and Feather New Haven and Hartford. Where|ra Peculiarly enough, to pass was elected Justice of the City Court her as give a solid effect, A Perform them, This drive for the A (ve are going is Montreal. Good-bye, | m 8, from the hill) WASHINGTON, Nov. 15.—News jn 1889, re-elected in 1895 and made «mall flat black velvet hat with @ United War Work Fund is a direct Civil Service So- - . o inother, and say good-bye to Pop. i were of I 1A an military mission, Chief J plume that matehed the frock Com-| challenge of the measure of our ap tht, San soled & e j COULDN'T FOOL THIS BOY, NOT Gada has by & Ma reheat al aes “elie igl sated need BIG 1 thi ni bellatts ; preciation, It ss our way to reach| u ull city employees to subscribe | i |r gz to dol R nimander of the 42d (Rain- for Mayor on t moi tleket.| In leLean's box one | nrg of helpfal Halon tay Hae EVEN THE WAR DEPARTMENT. |. ake will Richard Greker, the Boss,” | afte an neon the amart suit at |Sines where the ting te Gatelaee for] one of the 8,000 employees! Each fruit is carefull The boy was right. His contingent However that 69th | vi quarters brought Van Wyck to political eml-| the in the sketch. It was built tne nealing humanity.” i Todd Shipyards Corporation re y went to Mont sailed from| andthe Alabama ng. are e. $0 nence lon almost straight #@ of deor| Supplementing the atatement from | thé bins Dry Dock Repair Com selected from the best ass on 8 transy t bail al abi atti they began Ch i Caetig ends SL TOBU Goa emery ae Tena bake [een ecanenth EnSTORE « MARNIE ‘ iu _pledged 10 per cent. of his PortoRicocrops—there diers in the regul: arm wad ile ; Des . i} 1 or #OVE i 4 ts sed to connect its four band General Crowder insued a special ap: week iT t was announced at H away from this port, but those| to sre each other ' ‘ 08, He was u About twenty buttons, close | peat on behalf of the army arin headquarters. in Brooklyn is none better. oldiers didn’t know anything ab bday: eat i ! ring eH fastened coat up th Gun bavn @ e “Ww r to between y ] nee up a Hage “s cope 2 d fortune ut} Nasioned ail i Paige prey een ri ; our boys will remain in the ser The name “Tropiko’ ) q up a telephon or d Cam ont and d preast pocket WAN vice for many weary months," he} Jonephus | tive railroad yard, and they Ranch ut Van Wyck owned placed at one side. A hat of matching | gata he: panied’ ct esoteanieasion| DAR” Lip stamped on every fruit 1 8 t va r ha of Kk in « un 1 raphe 7 would have had no one to telephone | veal velvet with shad ck red and | and easy ware FT to in New York even had they known the Al = anted a dock m rown coq 4 Was posed be : s rn t by health = eo v, | reve sealers weahte @ Supe a a The boy who figured out fr Fyecgalnadssipnig he mayinen found comingly t ud fain, the exciteront | Canine nad ri olan caviale tite | Cann meee iin Mnnineh am Dam es + Mow York Clg i New York wisdom that he was going Sagi 1 | Childr ny t In land elamour of wars ne, Many | parade. The pase will have 18, | wounded in the fighting with the va a i u va An aston w the stern period of active warfare, ; i sth on the River Ourca, went bach 5 i Pane A BAG ssl of horses, One but they may 1 succumb to the | » the front, fought to the end of the | . i kne wore a eosturr x relaxatt incident t ion. of es of the great conflict. wou y had of the New ¥ dd plald skirt was portant tash the W ' f e the precautions o} neha ‘ white bat 4 black | value to the jean They of the 69th found ans to let th n ho common foe ives | wooller which rea ‘rly | American people promptly and gen mpleted individual n ! ” g —_—_COC3OO tte we p erously replenish their war chests, It’ T 6 ” | In Fifth Avenue to-day the race be s True Econom B ‘Sunb | THOSE IRISH BOYS, NORTH AND tive tween the Friars and the Lamb: My to uy unbeam SOUTH, ARE PALS NOW. re was along their “Silver road to Berlin because You can get all the Mustard ont | 1 Mabama cary emte approached the climax, but no figure of th) sensible, wide-neck bottle without 1 sidiers or were given out was’ -wh impossitle with mustards ake : town ¥| 4 ‘ fs a Lamb, flew packed in aw ve-necked bottle ape Os eS ie . t afinsole 1 \ cheese, chicken, fish, exe or ve ( ve frat man i : ' ; sandwiches makes them doubly de that ¢ t down an modore 7 & Black me Try it—you'll like it, "S rn Warfield, Ro He Burnsid la concern in the world, and no \ An exciting Pianee Pets ae GOW Maney O8 ‘ 5 1 tur to-morrow He From the Diary of a Real American) Alw knowed ernor-elect Smith has p { ee te come iv from ood Ground to a8 lov. 15t t tor that nd ever n the avenue who ha ; RROk Rad Ban Uae alle eel ity eae : Today I induced ten friends to each ’ eye eanidens wines ing to her frail over to. the players and & match me with an extra $5.00 con- | ‘ on comer to home br If Hopy d War Work geet iy wes ticipant in the | feed ke Ania vantiein Reaea tribution to the Unite ar Wor ~ Austin. Nichols € Gos d the Alabamans who won the blue rib! n will cha nt ; Priare Fund, er harness team, Hye Masntyine. “thousand undated (ia a brown - draft men are helping to « 99: | GS felch wit ie tnt Saunt enatto coicet| fia = And “4 ROBERT A VAN | wt was achieved money. They too will make a final y will ve Me i strapping —_——— ~ | eee spurt | to-morrow and urge everybody et ri . American Blood | Worn by # most attractive titlan- |, et to empl ; ‘ . made it easy by treating et LIBERTY BOND INTEREST DUE ) oe ie re oie whose lower Me Henry Le D & Co. 4 my friends to 2c Tootsie yy what uppeared to Le | MIMione of Americans Clipping nN capnniee an Bal au y not a ¢ 2 of wa « Day. r Was ¢ Pppcinlte ; ene 4 to fight each other ¥ “ant aie mame hehe y about her will be pI n the New York d The Sweets Company, an, ene my Ho day ypc (be Ren ne Keorget trict r ea 4 by M 416-422 W. 45th St., New York apy Nh a tlhestg Sieerat ahi ; ° \ Charle Whitman gets credit —+THE WORLD'S BEST <— eran ee fe ar hey con ee oe are ee all by; aie » pons to-day, $10,000 more of it is credited to thy ene

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