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~~. ee ee a is cote ee eee _THE EVENING WORLD, FRiDAY, JANUARY 10, 1919. SS SS ) |the large number of enemy dead on ‘opening of the attack on the Hinden- of the 108th Infantry on that occa- a — Tak Tey the field,” burg Line on Sept. 25. ‘The 107th and Slon and the determination and ac- 4 This bulletin aleo st n a W8th n cocoperated, while COMPlishment of the battalion re- 4 ' 8 Pat Might ses d to will furnish regimental his- Om a e \ advance in the fi of Woth engaged in a a attack ‘or all time. As one captured pt war t ) withont @ wrrage eupport man officer said: ‘If you can the 7 ‘ Extreordine zy | fag Oo bon wei wi Sk ty ns me 56, $7 and $8 2 BRAVERY INACTION «sae gages In Few Hours Y BOOTS 4 & Jc.cod i 8 in orders to at regiment, said: They Were the Lowest Priced and “During battle for the breaking of the Hin vurg line the mission of | Tweaty-seventh Division Aid- the 105th Infantry was peculiarly dif-| Infantry R ‘ eittely tien ficult. ‘The character of > 7 oF « ¥ ” reli ed British in Smashing mpecrited dere aataied neeen Ticaatiohe tal First dose of “Pape’s Cold Compound” relieves the cold Hindenburg Line. York: 105th mnt to6th Macht Res aya Our Fer ment {0 have the aasistance of and grippe misery—Don't stay stuffed up! t What waa probably the most . After relating how the 108th as- : te. fisted in stopping the flank attack! n of fleld de- from the direction of Vandhullle, the! In that bat- message continued: Almost continuously since that| A dose taken every two hours until] Ness and stiffness. y organized ina CAPTIVES TAKEN. Relief comes instantly. ishness, sore throat, sneezing, sere- ry brigade of fr | oe . + tle the y ed on the iy |Commander's Official Orders |"e #8! oe i tor of battle the regiment has heen fighting | three doses are taken will end grippe heen ETT Quit blow. q oo 4 4 Gen it * : and marching. On the 17th instant | a snuffiin Base your throb- Top Quality Boots Originally ! Savs Machine Gun Units | ea: fo separate unit and never 4000 yards, and during its advance the crossing of Le River andthe | misery and break up @ severe cold| sing head! Nothing else in the world : end = ala aoa thie nents had to defend its left flank sgainst It. of the. belahta nd wan jeither in the head, chest, body or| gives such prompt relief as “Pape's Diseriminating w: Won Admiration of All. age up MOSTLY OF UNITS "avy forces of the enemy operating on the 105th and 108th Infan. | limbs. Cold Compound,” which costs only, a here now a wii FROM UP-STATE from Van e and holding back the \ ne : At promptly opens clogged-up nos-| few cents at any drug store. It acts Metropolitan a % ued : » [division on our left. In the face of trils and air passages in the head,! without assistance, tastes nice, causes open of nriler The 105th Infantry was made up of eR canta AL ate Ree , | Stops nasty discharge or nose running,| no inconvenience. Be sure you get endive. ur ene Niw fi UpeState, mos put | Veritabla hurricanes of fir presented by high em- | relieves sick headache, dullness, fever-! the genuine.—Advt. z rr 1 with the st of Weapons of every calibre and class nned by machine gun | Di tesued on the fleld in F Ed ks ; dil vee of the tO Fegiment, by the leadership of its k muns and minenwer- ae reductions they are extraor- by M Gen. John FL 0’ vend largely of the ot officers and the gallantry and deter ——— en dinary values. All the Season's Most Wanted Styles in All Leathers All Fashionable Patterns High or Low Heels mination of its men, br the main defence line at the same time shattered all counter commander, have been rece few York, ‘The 27th Division tance, and era show that the e the back of | (Continued on Paze 12.) SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS id First Regl- : ate comp poned of hern troops, and | /, i y and below, ce “Almost continuously since that forming the $ 1 Army ¢ ne the division has been fighting d marching, and the 107t has continu the 2th Division directed upon its flank 20 the British forces were the first Allled | oldiers to break through the Iinden bare dle the old . | diset =~, Women Whe Come Here Now at the Beginning of This Tteforring to thin action, Gen. |togin Satie ea ae . y Big Sale Will Find Widest Selections, Come Early. ofyan A 1h & bulletin innded | montopBrooklvn, the. Ath co Oct, 24, 19 lyn and t 10th of Alb : " & & "'e f our best officers and men, but UN- | poe, : uPrival oF (he fortunately much losses are incidental | Div front indicate that the | Pits in a position of cle MADISON AVENUE = FIF ‘ t J D AT AT CEN eee to battles of such magnitude, Onty | Meera were fre- |te experienc. the ee breetieie nea i ENUE~ FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK SY crew & 34th St. 474 Fulton St. divisions highly trained and disc pee eee jn Lf an thé : aie yagi tee decten, cha eels Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Fifth Ave, & 42d St. 1531 Broadway, plined, possessing the grente: not generally the elindeed have nstrated their 3 West 42d St. dence and morale and at the ve who were In charge whon | posseaston, f their etrengt mild have a y started road. ion. CAPTURED MANY PRISONERS plished what this division and our|o'ryan, however, has maintained his| AND MUCH WAR MATERIAL. f — comrades of the 40th Division accom. | staff almost in Its entirety with the| ‘In the ten days of operations in| ished in that great battle | 8 jot or wounded ‘ IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED Bet ko ARHLIMGS ENE EHLTSALOP} arta dla A Clearance Sale of 1 f the enemy's reaistance and the ex- | Infantry w which first | ! qi ~—-A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND FIND IT) (ent of his lowes were indicated by ‘advancod againat 1 nang at the wn of Arbre jon with flanking he enemy ny hundreds of prise a great amount of war material. BOYS’ CLOTHING will take place to-morrow (Saturday) regiment has written some brill t Rotoe te tne mem of those gallant ON THE SIXTH FLOOR companies who died in t plishment of what was ach Speaking of the part f 106th Infantry in the Guern tured n Brill Brothers Great Annual Sale Bigger, Better and More Worthy of Attention than Ever Before— Sa Special Values will be offered in a front of 4,000 yard the outer defense composed of highly trenches with a maze tection, based upon th its Quennemont F Boys’ Overcoats (3 to 10 years) made of fang over- coatings and gray or blue chinchilla and lined with red flannel or woolen plaid . . . .« reduced to $13.50 | ny upon t worthy Boys’ Overcoats (1! to 17 years) of fine-quality mannish materials; some lined throughout, others yokeslined with Infantry, To-day and To-morrow at All Seven Brill Stores. Teel and. weird’ te the woolen plaid; all especially well tailored; reduced to $18.50 & points, t ganiz- jemy's defen Ww seems linary feat valor of aie : : ’ : Meera and men of the regiment Boys’ Military Overcoats (wool-lined) Offering This Season’s Finest PN Ei A a y y Turge ‘aumaber of eneuy dead about Sizes 3to8 years . . . .« . reducedto $13.50 therm. ce Dee een ye Le Sizes 9to 16 years » « « + «© reducedto $18.50 nad made $25 §28 & *30 Overcoats, shook the enem au | nt ck of the ’ ry . 3 aS ae Boys’ Mackinaws (8 to 18 years) of all-wool mack- e the division front, with Kea ett Munk inav cloth im the wanted colors (also in olive drab); sters an uits regen hare ieee FAL reduced to» + + + « + «© « « $12.50 put out of early, but the ment ady d to its objective machine, gn fie: alway maintains Boys’ Knitted Skating Caps; and Imported onere ote rea, Woolen Scarfs s Selon obi thavemoera and one each reduced to « «© 6 «© «© « « « 95¢, Player ROLLS hi Pe And $30, $32.50 and $35 Overcoats, Ulsters and Suits at $27.50 ‘ This sale does not result from any | It is the 1919 Victory Edition of the special purchase of more or less un- | Greatest Annual Clothing Sale desirable merchandise; it is no dis- | known to New Yorkers, and offers posal of accumulated odds and ends | you high grade clothing from the of questionable quality; nor does it | regular stocks of the seven Brill profess to offer you the finest cloth- | stores at marked reductions from ing you ever bought for the least | the former close-profit-prices which money you ever paid—at a time | prevail in these stores even in mid- when conditions in the clothing mar- | season—prices at which no better ket are the most peculiar in history. | clothing can be purchased any where At Both Prices—Smart, Swagger Ulsters and Plenty of Them Long Ones, Short Ones—Woolly, Big Collared, Warm Ones Men's Soft Hats Reduced to $1.85 THE KUPPENHEIMER HOUSE IN NEW YORK Boys’ Sam Brown Belts reduced to 9. $1.45 Little Boys’ Hats of felt, velvet, plush and velour have been variously reduced to 90c., $1.75 & 3.75 offering exceptional values at these prices. 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