The evening world. Newspaper, January 28, 1919, Page 5

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BRAVERY OF 77TH ’ BY LQUEMCOROUGH Captain, W ho. Was Was World Report the Capt. James M. 1 borough, former F W 1 reporter, who returned from the @ record which will ever be his proud. | est heritage, told last bie exper ‘ t me last w New Lieutenant Regiment of up of New y He was Inteltigence Officer of the \) Regiment, which ns Meld he had | \t w@pend most ¢ ne in man’s land” wat: ‘ef_ the enemy ng their pas Loughbor ugh of them and got the Hig rating as a bayonet ex- pert is high. “When you go down to seo the 77th marching up the avuuue,” he sald, “you won't see the ol! organization { that some of you may bave seea jn Feview at Cu.np Upton will see about one-thira of It. u know Ne ye and men f life, And they t with a French 1 ‘a throw nen they Li's dug- asn't. beat ft across the bridge 4 headquarters with- time. The gas inspec » would go out and One broke near i gas all over went baclt to the General, , in and gave me Later 1 was gassed with tay mask on, I Lifted it to sneere/and t it. used to things before Our patrols would in the be nothing f the Ger- ot, and wo 4 different. Jang”? sent out heavy jd shoot, and then in the Lorraine sector that the Germans got their the stuff of which the 77th Division was made, We chased them into a little town on the Vesie River, and there we made a mistake—that Sa, the moppers did. mop them up and threw our grens ades Ml BATTLEIS TOLD 2: t their ceilars and mopped us up. charcoal pile, a 1ys and then {upon @ wounded American soidier. | They said that they couldn't leave @ him behind, so they took him along, | the blew up the gun and swam the Vesle wae with Hiver with their wounded charge and got him safely into camp. night some of Germans were scared to death of us. ‘ It eee bes of shells and snipers working: then all of a sudden everything stopped with my powerful field glasses, I *\ found that they were actually re- | treating. ‘St | who laughed and said that jt sounded a very short time before we followed “no ch ne 1 ig the movements 1 2 man and home from the war with his ing | Hadgley of the British Artillery, who but |won the Victoria Cross, were gusts first taste of | § Crepe Meteor Pan ii AAILTO, | H Has WAP ES rly $15 to $30 i) aca 6 BELLANS Hot water Sure Relief BELLANS INGIGESTION | ‘THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1919." We went in to ge rwed re all i ‘After we had passed town they came out of | gage gh the o engineers took refuge in a uutting sacks over their yed there for two They ide a break for it. Was @ machine gun a short d's- ce from them and they knew they 1 to get the gun and gunners be- they could make their getaway, started on the second night their hand grenades ready, and n't got far when they came “when the fearlessnes and British into the tr just had to f to keep up. It Americans doubt.” “The engineers told us that the they were, they still had plenty And From a point of vaaitoge, I told this to the Colonel, a good newspaper story, but—— ell, T convinced him, and it was nd you know they have been ng ever since.” prritt Crawford of the Ma- n Company was the hoat ed, Col, Crall of the new Palmer of the old 7th, citatic and Acting Captain Frank head noises, t burg graduate who went in as a}/ Captain and came out as a Major He didn’t tell how he received his | citation, but he gave an idea of the | Americans would have won it, : when the youngsters with their wonderful turned the scale, an the war was never afterward in IF YOUR EARS RING WITH HEAD NOISES m bring quick reltef rearing head motnes. should Sresthing ‘vecsme cacy and” tng mucus stop dropping tuto the throat. It ts easy to prepare, coats ttle ‘and te pleasant to take: | Any whe has Catarrhal trouble of ie ears, Is hard of hearing or hes shoulé give this pre- scription « trial, Over Georgette Satin Serge | Charmeuse Taffeta | Nets | For Street and Afternoon Dinner and the result of |) Now $10.00 ‘open, Between 39th and 40th Streets Mirror Candy Store CLEARANCE SALE At Half Price $19.75 Gowns p 26.50 Gowns Now $15.00 $29.00 Gowns Now $16.50 | $50.00 Gowns Now $25.00 $75.00 Gowns Now $37.50 iP | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS fie BONWIT TELLER 400 ANNOUNCE FOR TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) THE PRE-INVENTORY SALE FUR COATS @ SMALL FURS q Natural Muskrat Coats 30-inch- smart walking coats; raccoon collar and cuffs. Formerly 125.00 95.00 Nutria Coats Loose back model, 30 inches long, of natural and taupe nutria. Formerly 175.00 to 195.00 125.00 Hudson Seal Coats iets eon ith large shawl collar ai elt to match. Formerly 195.00 to 225,00 145.00 Genuine Leopard Coats 30-inch-long loose back model, with entra erty 245.00 145.00 Hudson Seal Coats Smart Trotteur models, with large shawl collar and cuffs to match, Formerly 245.00 to 275.00 195.00 Mink Included is the Entire Remaining Stock—Fur Coats in the smartest silhouettes, Fur Wraps, Dolmans, Capes, Stoles, Pelerines, Neckpieces and Muffs THE VALUES ARE MOST EXCEPTIONAL | Women’s Fur Coats, Coat-Wraps and Capes Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats 36-inch coats, with large shawl collar and cuffs of beaver. Formerly 350.00 225,00 Taupe Squirrel Coats Various unusual models, made from selected pelts. Formerly 350.00 245.00 Hudson Seal Coats 45 inches long, with natural skunk or self collar and cuffs. Formerly 325.0 to 350.00 245.00 Taupe Squirrel Wraps 45 ine long models, made from selected pelts. Formerly 450.00 295.00 Mole Wraps 45-inch-long wraps, made from per- fectly matched and selected pelts, Formerly 650.00 450.00 To Close Out—Entire Stock of FUR WRAPS, DOLMANS, CAPES AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Sable Hudson Seal, Baby Caracul Broadtail Separate Fur Scarfs and Muffs SCARFS Natural Nuria 750 16.50 Hudson Seal........... 10.00 25.00 Natural Raccoon +1250 16.50 Beaver ANAT 16.50 25.00 Taupe Nutria........... 18.50 25.00 Natural Skunk.......... 1950 5500 pT ARRAN RASA 35.00 45.00 MUFFS Natural Raccoon.. 1250 16.50 Taupe Nutria +1450 18.50 Natural Nutria 16.50 18.50 vif LOMGiccisirerei6.oa 19:50 Natural Skunk, . 22.50 35.00 Beaver AN 25 35.00 Taupe Sguirrel.......+ 29.50 35,00 34 47 78 89 111 193 257 401 587 640 347 60 138 396 273 607 757 813 a en. | Spe RET eR ~~ AAA James McGreery & Co, 5th Avenue 34th Street Purchases Will Appear on Bills Rendered March Ist Commencing Wednesday, Semi-Annual Clothing Event January 29th Offering Unrestricted Choice of Entire Stock : Men’s & Young Men’s Suits & Overcoats Except our regular lines of Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits A most exceptional opportunity to purchase a Suit fa Md ted AL A of thd dah Al dL Lt ol or Overcoat at less than present wholesale cost. $19.50 The Season’s Greatest Values in High-Grade Clothing 2.784 Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats....... 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