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A ee ee —— Hayward’s men their fell Fighters” te sobriquet, ‘The c of the, chit, engineer of th down to ructural Steel Company, sponsored q Keb al Be Passaic Bridge; Mra. 1. 1. Moyer, wite war One) ae of the Preaident of the National Bridge me they lets Er Mie tne mor, | Works of Lame Island, rauned the Na- | ». Saturday Evenings turned there on their wa » er- | tonal Bridge, and Miss Blanche” M, | ON co Meine 1th. established sixty-fve | Stroock, daughter of M. J. Ktroock, 494 ST. L_ STATION at CORNER | oe comand stations, which means | counsel’ for the Submarine” Hoat agak, hey ed that many times poration, named the Masca, i Pe ee Si sittle verse! ‘Phe launching Of the three ships sigh eget ge brouseh © total of that a to i] Is awfully hard to tell; - - But we'll not bike in heaven, |e COLUMBUS AVE EGE cae rH is given the r » of the famous New H ELSE BL WBE | York colored soldiors, whom New i York is welcoming home to-day with open arms The U, 8, 8. Pocahontas sailed into are now depended upon by | efficient and offer relief without » the discomfort and distress. BY MASTER Of \ COLDS “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” Not Soldiers, He Says, cans, Who W "T'was the nig f July 14, 1918, the French national holiday, that the Germans selected as the time for their huge “push” which was to |crush tho Allies, Opposing the eradk ard on a front Maffrecourt, in Prussian G kilometres at Champagne sector, in the front line F) Millions of people, instead of | trenches, stood only sixteen men, quinine, because they are more roes of Col, “Bill” Hay k 15th—sixteen men the onslaught of thousands ent on world domina- 4 Cold . } tion, ” Win Oe a 4, commanding “a Joaused these men to de left there. Adults—Take one or two |) to rend up rockets ey Tablets of Aspirin” he troops had been withdrawn, All with water, anytime. essary repeat dose three times a day, after meals. | Proved safe by millions Appi “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin.” 20 cent package—Larger sizes also. GRawp Rapips If nece | ine rest bad been taken back to the ntermeadiate positions, But let Col Hayward fell it, LHe learned of the oming drive and hobbied on erute © resume command of that our men were in the front lines und they «ent over @ barrage which Grow" Buy only | fairly rocked the earth, reducing genuine “Bayer” {the trenches to shambles,” the said, lets. packages, [lighting acigarette, “It wasn fact that a Jot of Frenchmen were drimk and the Germans knew this. The six- teen men of the 15th had thelr in- structions and kept tossing grenades and shooting to keep the Germans aroused. When the barrage finally lifted and the infantry of the Kaiser's best regiments moved to attack, they ASPIRIN rin ts the trade mark of Bayer Manufec. |did their work. Up went | aignal ture of Monoaceticacidester of Balicylicacid | fares, and our men knew the foo wi coming. Those signals told the cr on their s. ‘The outpost seam tllery of the French to Jet own first line trench men, having sent tho signals | pered for safety. “As a result. the Germans piled into Allied trenches only to find them empty. ‘The dugouts were full of mustard gas, not men. As they ar- he French barrage shells also ‘To complete the action when barrage was lifted ‘the Allied ™ swept down on the bewildered Germans, many of them wounded and helpless, It was awful, but the tine on the Fourth Army sector held and we knew two days later that Germany was whipped. “For two days men were slaugh- tored and six kilometres to the east of us the Rainbow Division and the marines made history. The line broke there and the Germans poured through, only to be stopped and turned back by the Americans at Chateau Thierry. When that battle Ask for and Insist Upon American Owned, Entirely. FURNITURE CREDI£ TERMS bed won, the Hoche had failed. Tt might take two months or two years, but they said Germany was done. It came true." \ HAYWARD'S HELL FIGHTERS FORMED 65 POST COMMANDS. Viehting of that Kind won for Col, Vy dusky warriors on Dee, 97, 1917, a A Flavor to they had tried three time: Suit Every Taste }}\» ines fire and ¢ jon held them bi Many flavors in one flavor | Hire t to Y —a happy blending of fruits, 1918 re on Jan in, he Hayw began the trav of five! the | + °| heim “The Germans thought, of courre, || ehbed I wrote Gov. Whitman that the French Genera] knew the war was the harbor of Brest with New York's tler, k for weeks. F'rom | rd THE BVENING WORLD, MUNDAY, M. G. A. GIRL RETURNS WITH VIVIO. STORY OF AN UNDERGROUND but Just Plain Ameri- ent in to Win. Ripont in support of troops there ou Sept. 27. This battle was bloody, the jisth josing two battalion comman ldera, Capt, F. W. Cobb being killed jand Major Lorfilard Spencer being lwounded, and many men “went | weet.” But they won. On Sept. 2% the | k rattiesnakes” moved on to soil oceupled by f Jermans for four jy An attack, with Sachault as the objective, was launched Sept, 2%, and for three days tré fouent ‘pack and forth through the village, but the black battle Wd not be | downed they held the town on Oot, J. Relieved by the French Oct. % they went into support at Minacourt | ‘hia took them out of the Charn- | pagne asctor, for on Oct. 8 they went lin trucks to Arrigny and by train to | Belfort, in the Vosges mountains of eastern Merance. From Hoppe they rode through the hills to Witier Kellerman, and were preparing 4 |monster attdek from Camp Collani- elle when the armisticn was signed Then came the peace-time hike | following the retreating Germans to |the Rhine. They started on Nov. 17 for Parnay he were in Wittle in, hroug ‘dered to Brest, the aid 15th re turned through Heasenshmim, Kisen- shoim, Feldkirch, Bourback ja Haute, Fountaine, Argissane, Horicourt and to le Me Terre, the forwardin, camp to Brest, arriving there Jan, ! 1919) 2 reached Breat Jan, 29, sailing from that port Feb, 1 on two vessels and landing in New York last week, Honora aro belng showered on them to-day and. beginning to-mortow, discharge papers will turn the negro men whom the Germans grew to term “bludius- tige schwartvemarnner” back into civilians, Thene boys could hardly be caiied real soldiers event now, fd, “They have net had thaining st given to mon in Bure war before the Germ began the weeks off farms in Alabama and Mis siwsipp!. ‘The ¥fariem boys had to show them how to put cartridges in thelr guns under fire. ‘That is what these fellows have done and they de- serve every Dit of praise they have recelved.” TWO SHIPS STICK IN MUD Mishaps marred the triple launching at the yards of, the Submarine Boat Corporation at Newark yesterday after- noon. Two of the three boats jammed Newark Bay, and they will have to re- main there util the next high tide, A land wind was blowing when the ships were launched, and this blew two, the Passaic Bridge and the National » ‘The Masca legions, ‘They help ld docks and | vegetables and spices -with PP) jirrack i) Maroh when they &@ pungency and aroma that entrained for Givry, in he, Argonne | be ake ¢ 8 : P ime the men had not been make eve imple food “a iH}, nd were not drilling, favorite. iking began--into Noir. | ” | 5 d and Remincourt, then | | po i Herpine, where on | i ‘Col, Hayward was first under | fire he next day the negro men- OLD they were not soldiers yet, for they | Coty had drilled only twenty-two day got their baptism of fire, at Main-de- | Masniges. On April 15 they hiked to 5 Death Valley and got their first gas. MADE INU. 5 A, | At Vienne Ia Ville and Bois d'Haury At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores (edge of the Argonne Forest) on E, Pritchard, 331 Spring St., N. Y. April 16 they took over the trench, brigaded with the Continuously, from that time until | Oct. 7 ne for tror line trenches. Buy To-Day, Je ViHauz Months to Pay. Charge Account — ‘Iransactior On May 2 and June 6 to Char « and June 10 back to Bola} | THROUGH THE WOODS, quest vrite a duly ipating a Qerman at for Illus Catalog 44 170 Broadway ly M4, when world's fhistery was Corner Maiden made and the New York 15th dld tta} NINTH PLO share, ane a lull when the| men established new camps. and trained Cheveut, Wilson (named. fot dent Wilson), Vil- quin, Charle e, Leland (named | for the s« Hayward) and man ¢ Gov, Whitman | w men hiking around the ap at St. Martin | BEALANS INDIGESTION, Poe Att DOUBTS 6 Be.vans n motor trucks t 1 fighting occa were at Hot water 'Vatry, St. Ouen, Gravelins and went 1 . truck baek to St. Martin where, | e=| SureRelief fit ‘Camp Wilson, the Germans | lropped «a heavy barrage and at-| -ANS ed, but failed to ‘This was n Sey Y pt they were} The the moving 1th FOR INDIGESTION BLACK BOYS OF HARLEM TREK} contidential through the woods of ployers’ reference ran the black boys ef Harlem and resentative ca indabout turned up at Maffrecour It did not come until | aptember. Sarry, Dig offersive being at| to Minacourt | ty} ft | | Also on yocessor to Quinine” |COL. HAYWARD TELLS THE STORY OF HIS BLACK BOYS OF THE 15TH and! Hiking from Te Mang, the troops | holocanet; they are just true Ameri- cans, who went in to win, did the best they could, and won. We had replacement trooper come into our skirmish Lines who had been In iKrance only six days and were only six} AT A NEWARK LAUNCHING themselves into the mud on sliding into} tic | glycerine, 1500 Pairs ————— in the War Zot Mids Margot Wiilflams stage just one-half her years—has returned to after five months of Y. tertainment with an account of a city found beneath shell-demolished town, Germans site of a town that stroyed so systematic A Well Known Act: Darken Gray Hi Home M. | work in tho subterranean the ruins of a! where nad lived an elaborate if ally ne, an actress | couta the tt Vntted Foonmvuanmy 17, 1919, scarcely be distinguished am!d] fesolation. It had been sna by connecting | f destroyed houses, | Spotted by electricity. and Fever Well Maw Case Traced SOLDIER FEVER CARRIER. |ABANDONS SOLDIER'S BABY. | to Somebody ned to the child's elothing: “Pleasa take cate of this baby. Yt ts and Its father died on the th Mother J up with comforts that the Allies a ‘ ' While , Ce oe eh area oa) i Yo, Fe By the ' h A bottle of milk. stil! warm, found bee | Miss Willams, with Helen Coltey, Nn and isolation of anon the second floor of No. 1174 Second |*!de the bi feade the pe to be- Vardon and F comprised the of microbes, officials Of | Avenue last night, ph Parenti, the |v" Wr ita Vine tie Tee Live Wire Unit" recruited by tho| t of Health believe | ites. foun baby fgured 0: e time the janitor ‘Overseas ‘Theatre League to play|they have p ted an epedemic of |300 ‘or, found 4 mon¥h-old baby girl Iy- {would make his rounds and that he lover ehe ¥. MC. A. hut circuit, =| cerebro spinal meningitis, commonly | tn ina corner, In the Bast 67th Street | would be certain of finding the young- senting a comedy entitled “Food” by|known as spotted fever. | Police Station this note was found ping | ste Cecil de Mille. | The enrrier w i , 1RO them able PA Alton yiarl Miss Margot Willlams, Noted Actress, Went to France to Entertain | ' from Louisville, who hag been on the life—twelve New York M A. ens} war zone, ! the, ACTRESS TELLS SECRET Tells How to Simple Joicey Williams, the well known | American actress, who was recently | playing ot the Imperial Theatre in Bt | to darken it: that you. until the desired si look 20 years younger. Extraordinary Sale Women’s and Misses’ Louls XY, Offering Unusual Values Specially Priced 6.50 Sale at Our Brooklyn Store dye, it does not color the most deli cate scalp, is not sticky or greus: ives pet tik RAG OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & C 34th Street—New York For Tuesday, February 18th New Spring Oxfords Smart Walking Oxford in Brown or Black Kidskin, Brown Calfskin or Patent Leather, flexible welted sole, low military heel; the other a hand-sewn Oxford of Patent Leather with turned sole and heel. Louis, Mo, made the following | statement about gray hair and how “Any one can prepare a simple! mixture at home, at very little cost, will darken gray streaked or , faded hair, and make it soft and) glossy. ‘To a half pint of water add 1| ounce of bay rum, a small box ef Barbo Compound, and % ounce of , These ingredients can be | ought at any drug store at very little | cost, or any druggist can put it ‘up for Apply to the hair twice a week | le is obtained. ‘This will make @ gray haired person This is not a} —y— * | Tromworkers’ Union No, 111 of Newark notified the Building ‘Trades Council of | Newark that the “No Beer, No Work” |slogan was unanimously adopted by in Isoquets Tall, Newark, “We will strike if they take the beer There are no }. either. If we strike, we will not turn the coun: try ups | Argentina. and | premier Romanones, | ss from F timore, ward his five N WORKERS WANT BEER. | } stricken, Health from «it persona ar Newark Union jo Heer, No} the only one to respond to the labora- | Wor 1 tory rm tha d to be in perfec as he knew, ha ., and, never been exposed to infection at a meeting held Friday night} | anny, Sree and, he went the world | Greek Orthodox Chureh in America, has to know it,”' said Timothy Tierney, | just returned tri 0 \é | agent. “We are not ‘rum:| yu cit ’ ie On st dBc dda acl | mies,” and none of us is intoxicated, |P™! © Of the United States where W. W.'s among us| he We are 100 per cent. American, ide ‘down. Soon we won't be to take a drink of épring water,” — Turkish and Bulgar atrocities durin the war. The Archbishop t DA J Trip Denied. RIS, Fab. 17.—Reports that King nw Of Spain is planning a visit to Brazil conferred wit lender ding jo Universal of Madrid. Me * ey A ” * Thirty-fourth Street Special Values in Tuesday Sales An Interesting Sale in the Fancy Needlework Department will offer 20,000 Hanks of Superior Woolen Yarns (for knitting or crocheting) comprising an attractive assortment of the colors most in demand for sweaters, tams, scarfs and stockings; as well as the daintier ones appropriate for babies’ and children’s garments and invalids’ sacques and shawis, at the following phenomenally low prices: 2lc. One box of twenty hanks for 32c. per hank, or One box of sixteen hanks for $4.85 per hank, or $3.90 (Fourth Floor) Men’s and Women’s attractively p ALL = LINE! AN MEN’S Plain, hes per dozen « «6 « nstitched, e ¢ $3.75, 5.00 «e %. With tape border, per dozen . 2. « Initialed, per halfedozen . . $1.50&2.10 [EN meer) WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS whe per dozem »« « e« -« With tape border, per dozen, n, hemstitched, $2.25, 2.85 & 3.85 2.50 & 3.7 Hemstitched, with colored initial, per halfedozen «5 6 6 6 e@ o) SN.25 Hemstitched, with hand-embroidered corner, 35e. eth 5 a ss Pls ee Ee it 38c, With hand-embroidered scal COT MPR Sie eer ela esi Tener eRay VEY tae) Also Sheer Lawn Handkerchiefs, Imittaled per half-dozen . . + + 75c, & SIMS Colored Novelty Handkerchiefs of sheer tex ty per half-dozen , /, . ‘ ‘ ase, ie fi ES ee eI me maces t caused the | > SEEKING AID FOR GREEKS. Alexander Todostolu, Archibop of the! ‘onferred with many of the princi- pal heads of the various Christian de- nominations as to ways and means of | alleviating the sucrings of thousands of | | Greek orphans and widows, victims of oldier who returned | t n | | n| H. Altman & Co MADISON AVENUE «FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK ‘Good-quality Handkerchiefs)” TIFFANY & CO. Firmn Avenve & 377 STREET PEARLS DIAMONDS JEWELRY SILVER Cocks Watcues Cura STATIONERY / { irty-fifth Street} A Tuesday and Wednesday Sale to.be held on tt ne Fourt hh Floor, will comprise Blankets, Bedspreads and Other Bed Furnishings prices that will make buying an economy, White Blankets $7.50, 8.00, 9.50, 10.00 to 13.50 Figured Dimity Bedspreads (all-white; scalloped) Size2 x28Z yards . .» « -« Size 214x234 yards . . . «= each 3.75 Pillow to match x36 inches . . . « each 75c. Bolster match Size 36x72 inches . « «. e« each $1.25 per pair each $2.75 Shams Comfortables Silkoline, cotton-filled . ..« Sateen, wool-filled . . . « Figured mull, wool-filled . « each $3.25 each 8,75 each 9,50 Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases’ at equally attractive prices The New Models in Boys’ Washable Suits tive are an avira display im ature of the early Spring the Boys’ Clothing Department, on the hn Floor. The targe, carefully-chosen assortments shown include everything that is new, smart and desirable in clothing for the small boy. » Among the special values offered regular stock are the following: in the ; or of woven- Middy Suits of drill stripe washable material in green-andewhite and bluesand-white; a regulation model, with knee trousers (sizes 3 to 10 years), $3.75 Beited-blouse Suits of durable cott on fabric, in mavy blue pin=striped with white; with white collar, s; and belt (sizes 4 to 8 years) Stata os etl, vers $3.50 BOYS' SPRING HATS including all the mew shapes and straws, and specially featuring cloth hats to match the Spring cqats, are now ready for selection | at prt <r 27" $3.95 to $9.50, 7 te a a r ! ne Vise <r