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Pe Oe Se Ge ee ot Productions from For Boys « Children ERI (Continued from Page Ten.) Of the Bote de 1a Cote Lemont, with a Hotchkiss gun until reinforce SRE you will find S C ; apes ne stured German auto supply i ” aa@erare o's produced by our yards, with one brigade in front| ronne area. ‘ig’ Military Medale (Brit: | 7 “German field kitohen “and | ‘4 own designers who for 40 years have @ line and one brigade tinuing|Oct, 3-7—Me Cromiee, oF wh sh were awaried is | Me 1] a -arrec Nec f in defense of the Kast Peperinghe The Diviston Artillery supports cae” Le M by! ed to seen the great parade, : Lhasa sn Sp oy toe for boys. ‘ahaa tang fon Bessel, Brieulten ‘ pee i tet ieduce Te as)" i oa ae ed RE ww ritical families here in New York, a vel C —Minor action consisting | Oct }~Meuse-Arganne Offensive |)" ished Conduct Medals (Brit- PATHRT PRES, & in many foreign countries, lool s all over Amatica, and Of holding Dickebusch sector front) “The Division Artillery, werving | 8%) (From the Ohio State Journal foreigl , ‘ ? ne, repellin, , Making raids with the 17th French Corps, supe ertean fers in France no! a ir 1 ne les, look to Best 0. for the & | iT] Hing king raids | ith Tth F h Corps, sur Our Amer 4 nee | ther pathetic littl ature of Ff? correct styles. and ‘patrols, natant enemy ar- porta the at on Bois-de.|>roke all letter writing recorda in | id be abeed leeb te pene] hi ead J , 4 tillery and machine gun fir Chau Bola-Chene and Cun-| Military hietory, and the New York which he is wholly in i) Tailoring as fine as custom work, choice all-wool perfect observation from pi on Mont Kemma. Oppe Vrince Rupprecht’s group mies, Aug. 31-Sept, 2 } we fabrics from the world's best weavers, assoriments a i thal are always generous and values thal are always i §=Ssuéperior. | Appealing Styles in All-wool Suits for toys 2 to 10 years Engagement | | strat Ridge. The engagement |s an advance to occupy both Vier- straat Ridge and Mont Kemme The enemy is found to be with-| drawing his main force to Wys- coratons fam | GREATEST OF 27THS ACHIEVEMENTS of Vier- tailoring and the distinct styles our designers | sible and heeping the entire ter- produce for “‘little fellows” have won. the rain phos M4 a hnlowine notion 5 itic: reare troops continu folio: b iearts of critical mothers for years. to the eastern slope of Vierstraat Ridge and meet strong resistance, ij 10.50 13.50 16.50 including counter attacks by en- } Distinctive Reefers emy infantry. All objectives are Sor boys. 2 to 10 years Sept. 4-5—Division moves fri taken in an advance of 2,000 yards. om Bel- gium into the Boullens area Here are sold every season outer garments for ; France, establishing headquarters i i " jes Fy a jeauqnesne, little boys in greater quantities than in any MbEC SeDivicion artillery . ospuwies other store anywhere. Due entirely to the q front line sector north of Verdun superior quality. ' in support of the 33d American and 18th Irench Divisions. 5 Sept. 12—sSt. Mihiel Offensive. Divi- ‘ 10.50 13.50 16.50 i th arti y in support of we 33d / Fy . * Division is in action from 1 A. M. Knicker Suits of Custom Type Tailored || imis'? for bovs vA lo 18 years Sept. 24-25—D) ion relleves 18th and vet be 74th British Divisions in the front Only by tailoring these garments in “Our Own 4 bong Rie An ly geo god Shops," identically as if they were custom made, could we develop the exclusive and distinctive styles. Furthermore, due to this splendid tailor- ing, the fine all-wool fabrics and the superior and heavy artillery in our interlinings, they give more satisfaction in fire 4 gas and high explosi | service, retain their original style and fit longer, |” ifeeea Aine ermine qe tween Cambrai and St. along a front of 4,00 yard taped line marking the ‘ju | the main Hindenburg line to the | west of the Bellicourt Tunnel, be | | Quentin, 8. Sept. 26-27 (night of)—Australian fled support ve bom. y Th um p-off' of the infantry jis laid for'the at- j 17.50 19.50 22.50 | tack of Sept. 27th. Sept. 26—Division artillery Spring Coats of English 4) tne 394 Division in the Argonne offensive during and Best & Co. Types tle‘on the west bank of t for boys 8 to 16 years ; court and Dannevoux. support: Meuse between Bethincourt, Forg: oo 5, -28—E e1 ¢noll, Distinctive garments that reflect the careful See ngrant HOt and clueaee tailoring, the excellent fabrics, the careful de- ‘ mont Farm. This operation ta igning 2 endid c ‘ ilori planned attack with tanks, arul- signing and the splendid custom type. tailoring. peed Seth pe 2 capture the advance line of the 1.50 pata tb) Hindenburg system. Fierce fight- My ing; heavy casualties. Prisoners Special captured: 3 officers, other F ranks. 175 Alléwool Knicker Suits, for Boys 7 Sept, 28—Field Marshal Sir Dougias y s, in li | Haig visits Division arters ie ae Jeers. Broken lots, in light and _me- 1! sept. 200 0— Battle of the Hindenburg dium weight Homespuns, made from 17.50, line (vicinity of Bony, France). A 19,50, 22.50 fabrics, prepared attack, the 3d British Corps on our left, the 24 American 15.50 y Corps, the Australian Corps and the 9th British Corps part ranks. Fifth Ave. at 35th St. : You Never Pay More at Best's fensive—-The Division supports the 38d Divisior Sept, 27-Oct, 2—Meuse-Argonne of- icipating in connection with other British Official Agents for Boy Scouts. ‘ troops on our left, and the 10th | ht French Army on our right. 1 : Hindenburg line is broken. Heavy! casualties, Prisoners captured by Nov. 8—Me officers, 523 other artillery supports the 19th ” nin the captur Artillery n during ita organization for defense alons the west bank of the Meuse luver ~ OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & @ 34th Street—New York | | Also on Sale in Our Brooklyn Store Another Special Offering Saturday Ultra-Smart Trimmed Hats Copies of chic imported French models and distinctive American originations types, straight sailors and turbans, modishly trim’d | Charming modes of the Directoire period, Watteau | 6 75 with smart fancies, flower garnitures and ribbons | ° A Collection Unsurpassed at the Price "wap GET 1819 WORLD ALMANAC T0-DAY-aoe. CLOTH BOUND. NOW READY. a: paed HY let, man office: The first G Division was th of the 105th In fantry. He was Unteroffider Brumt of the 185th i rve Infantry of th 8h Division and was gathered in or Au 27, On examination he rev that for sever! years he was a bar tender in a sa he asked 9 men of the not far away fi of twelve miles, Althe THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 7, 1919, — BREAK THE HINDENBURG LINE from Forges to the westerly edge sion relieves the 30th | ican Division on the west | bank of the La Selle River along a front of 8,500 yards, Oct. 14—Raid on enemy at La Selle River t# made by one officer and 54 enlisted men to obtain identifi atious. Thirty prisoners are cap: tured with the loss of but one of our men. Oct. 14—Meuse-Argonne Offensive The Division Artillery supports the 28th Division in the attack on the Heights of the Grande Mon- | tagne, France, } Oct..15—Divisional front along the La | Selle River ia reduced, our total | rifle strength being 66 officers and 2.977 enlixted men, | Oct, 17—Battle of La Selle River. The senemy having made a determined | stand, using the river as a de- fense, a prepared attack with tanks is made, The town of St Souplet is captured and the cross. ing of a 40-foot railroad embank- | ment and of the river is eucceas- fully forced. Several fortified | farmagare also captured. Oct. 18—Mattle of Jone-de-Mer Ridge. A prepared attack to capture the | haights beyond the La Selle River, | where the enemy bas made ane | other sta Against strong op- | position the heigh re assaulted and captur a number of strongly fortified farms, Pris. one ‘aptured Oct. 17-18: 48 of other ranks. sagoment of St. Maun. (vicinity of Cat The infantry strongth the division been reduced rifles, A gun nests, together with and artillery resistance, an ad vance is made to the line of th St. Maurice stream and the enemy driven back to the Canal de la Sambre, | Oct, 15-21—Meuse-Argonne Offensive | —The Division Artillery supports the 33d Division in holding and organizing its position in the Vilosnes, dois-de-Chaume line. | ‘The division is relleved by British, and moves to the bie aren for reat. ‘ov. 2—The Division Artilier: supports the 79th Division in ho ing tho Grande Montagne-I Bois-Bois a’Ormont front line Nov. 1-3—Meuse-Argonne Offensive— The Division Artillery supports the 3d U. S. Corps in the battle of Dun euse, ys 4s use-Argonne offensive, » Division artillery supports the Division in the attack on nhount Ridge and Borne du ler, France, Argonne offensive. The Oct th C Het of Reville, France, offensive, y supports the Nov. 9 vT 79th Division in operations against Cote du Romag tole dun Mori- mont and Cot Nov, 10—Division held near Corbi , of our dead. Nov. 23—Division (less artillery) es to the Le Mans area. §—Division artillery moves to Mans area. . France, in honor | Review of diviston and pro. sentation of medals by Gen, Persh. ing at Camp d’Avours, near Chani- pagne, France, Moveinent of division by ain from Le Mans area to port of Brest begins March 5—-Kirst detachments of divi sion sail for home from Brest on the Leviathan. (This had been preceded by the dey ture fo ‘ew York by way of ie Havre of a detachment of 1,000 engineers and an advance gyati of officers.) a TWO HUNDRED CAPTURED, 22 ESCAPE, The 27th Division lost captured by 200 men and « moveme in prisoners mans less than > a number were wounded and helpless when picked up by the enemy. 1 h prisoners were not contented in the German lines and many atte twenty-tw in return rhe were made, Third Avent ral offi Regim n Park armory of wh which Brumre wa The 27th Division me enemy ver rifle fire. ‘Two brought down by fire and tw About 40 » France by iring its fight 1 through f enemy territ distance n the area h the division fought was fare the ) French civilians who had been held practic- CROWN-PLATE BRIDGE WORK at loss than you would pay elsewhere, PYORRHEA All work guaran Reduced Rates 1 DR. J. C. TOOLE Surgeon Dentist Broadway, cor. 40th Street Hours: 9 A, M. te 9 P.M. Gandaye, © A. M. to BE, M. mer ‘ Dy to j boys did their part in this important (Mie hart of the game, ‘The 21th went to EAA ee «seat a ds Se ® He a ee a rv Yin bondage since the tate sum. | (4 folks at home 4,058,000 letters and of 1914 received from the folks at home epis- ARTIFICIAL DAYLIGHT Up to Maron 1 the Division Wes numuering 8,420,000. ‘The boys | oc ul by 7th sent 8,000 mail to the Unit ved dec: ra stinguished Service Medal, aw Gen, O'Ryan; 3 Distinguished M |vice Orders (ritishy Croix de | Mail home the sum of $75,000 In money is. p. Momg 9 Guerre (French) “ Congressional | ders Masbas, Bate even if apeet i be 1 . Y Wick is d Medala of Honor-ono porthonmont || Betweon and during fights the New Fescued the crew of a tank which was | YM#t amount of war matorial, but on fire and held the Germans at bay | ritish WK all the capt | LE, ON WEEK—#0 mi | j k and aminunition ‘and field supplios ? Fuge BATA} ema ae 3 “ nforce- | However, the division is bringin | Oct. 1-2—Division moves to the Pe. ments 12 Military Crosses | Howey fe Ag Ll ‘ae Lise WOND Reve Rn READING T y. months, theres: Henna and Reindeer. soeciet 25,00 Special 37. 50 Dolman of Bolivia Taupe or Reindeer. Special 55.00 Other Capes and Coats, 35.00 to 87.50 18.00 25.00 Misse Misses’ Dress Girls’ Spring Capes and Dresses In Styles of Youthful Simplicity Capes and Coats Girls’ Coats of Burella Cloth in tan, rose, and green; also navy serge. Beited model with pockets. Sizes 6 to 12 years. Special 1 2.75 Girls’ Capes of Navy Blue Serge, draped collar faced with red or Copen satin; cape full lined, Sizes 10 to 16 years, Special 1 5.00 Girls’ Capes of Navy Blue Serge, shirred belted back; button trimmed; yoke lining of Novelty Silk, Sizes 10 to 16 years, svieat 25.00 > ome Ae al OR laa UNS Is I re I Ra ae TN mana IS eee erman helmets States and found time during their activities to ruillery Sorte ached spotia of wad WHISK ein ‘en Thousand Satisfied Users in New York City off tent to fill will strut for Weeks, | IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFER 34th Street—New York Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ Apparel Offering Exceptional Values Saturday A forecast of the Spring Mode—introducing new styles in Suits, Capes, Coats and Dresses for the Younger Set. Misses’ Capes Velour Cloth Capes, with | Box-Coat, belted and Watteau back in Pekin,) pleated models of Navy Smart Capes of Poiret|Braidebound, belted and Twill in Navy and Rookie;| box-coat models of Navy throw scarfs with tassels. | Serge, also Mixture Suits. or Distinctive suits of Trico Velour Cloth in Blue,\tine, Poiret Twill and An Interesting Display of | Misses’ New Spring Dresses Clever interpretations of the prevailing mode developed in Serge, Poiret Twill, Jersey Cloth and Tricotine, in demi-tailored styles; dressy models for afternoon wear in Georgette, Taffeta and Charmeuse. Dresses—Special for Saturday | os of Navy Serge, straight-line, tunic and box-coat | models; with contrasting vestees, others braided or embroidered. THE POWERLIGHT Makes Its Own Gas From Common Kerosene ‘ty HOUT BY 5 | Ne ¥ City saya: Bi BiaPea ila of Soe eae hw tale eat | sata AS Bertier Saltheae Ra age ee * Nitroome,"A16" BP Rn Woo tek We Misses’ Suits |Serge and Velour Cloth. @ sorciat 29,75 Special 35 O 0 Men's Wear Serge. sweat 50.00 Other Smart Suits, 39.75 58.00 and up 14.00 Girls’ Spring Dresses Girls’ Dresses of Plaid Ginghams and plain colorChambray, smocked and hand. embroidered. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Special 3 95 Girls’ Dresses in surplice model of Peter Pan Cloth in Copen, rose, brown and maize, hand embroidered, 8 to 14 years. \ Special 6. 00 Girls’ Dresses of natural color Pongee Silk, smocked and piped in rose and Copen. Frill collar, sash belt. Sizes 6 to 12 years. ve, Pe! 12.75