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FOR 27TH DIVISION PARADE New York Executive Intimates He Will Issue Camps Mills a morning, On M rooklyn Victory Celebration Com- ittee held a confere day with Major Gen, O'Ry the Mayor's Mayor's Committee Sends |e part or tne Sen GIVING OUT TICKETS. nmittee of Wel- h Divisiog, Present yn men beth on the day of the Gov mated that he would proclaim 9 holi On both days ) who are in Brooklyn day for Tuesday, March 25, the date 4 the of the parade of t Arrangements fo: Rien of the Bath Comettton, conats 0 BATTALION OF 107TH Legislature, to New York City to re vably be, Part of Infantry Regiment Going completed to-morrow Through Sanitation Process There are 75.000 ticket ued fi at Merritt grand stand seats for the par Mayor's Committee announced afte on, Men of the 27th, whether act Ity on the r h k or wounded. as well as the ives of those who the great sacrifice, will } view the marchers will 107th In ntry, through the sanitation prc was promoted in France for bravery ed his men. highly | Aske a Dollar F to Keep Up G those fine-looking at New York has b the war sta Corps of A == TO EXTEND AERO MAIL. New Rootes Wil Take In Omaha and Minneapolis Exten of the aero mail service be 1 New York and Chicag>, re n oof which is expected mised Lon 4 that with the sso ly by Co: with roast chicken as the star feature The commissionea officers of the division, move than 700 in numbe Will have their "victory and welcom dinner on the night before the parade, nth Ship, dard Shipbullding Corpora er Island launched Its si fact while the Waldorf function is go ing on, the enlisted men and won- of the co:porat coms Will be entertained at the vari- triotic — cereme to which they will be launchin dor, wife of n. Hand music and pa mor ous MoO UTTER LLL one G Something you can say about “fr POST TOASTIES over common corn flakes bal A Chisp Substantial Food F ¥ if AAELELSUUCERELEFEN(SRD MME EEN eN HAE! SHUT TEESE NNSA ETHCL STAN SRLS STARR SOI ; E : J y Pee TUTE. Lon CL Gall oo Oa IS PLANNED ‘BY GOV. SMITH hy assigned upon their arrival from Alban Merritt Monday nday afternoon there Will be special performances at nearly . all the b theatre: a Proclamation. is guesta oe With the Aghters Chairman Joon J. Delaney of the and the officials i} ’ ea tae A plans are to hold the parade the day | Two to Every Soldier and |fotiowing the Division parade in' Man. | to Kin of Deceased. |" Elaborate preparations have been | na f the itertainment of the Jon the day of he feted and dined at various ie of oe concooo oe INS COMRADES AT CAMP, Nineteen hundred and thirty men| t th Division, who arrived yesterday on the Dutch ner Neluw Amsterdam, were going | have Camp Merritt to-day allotte >t ‘ National! ‘phe men composed the machine State and eity officia Ibe 4 gun and supply companies of the cided for Ba in « th ment and com nies J K L and Mayor's Committe he given ¢ wit e Sd Battalion Headquart tieket and Ordnance und Medical de mmanded by Major of Newburgh, who he had been wounded. He MOTOR CORPS NEEDS $50,000 1 $50,000—a dollar from 50,000 not for thelr oWn use, but for that they are still called ys are coming back, many of them wou! or Corps girts are bus, P Ueasury is na sa y can't stay on }. The Will start next week. You 1 the dollar to the prettiest girl y or, if you prefer, to a Boy oO} Second Assistant . A who was the Kuest of . aeronautical expusition. ———— ‘Famous Woman Writer for Evening World Who Is 249010400 %4 $2446.52 Brooklyn parade | 4 « to be given i © wold b the boys a their parade ts to be from) Ch to Omaha, ‘Minneapolis served oximately 150 hotels | and and Some larg he sald. aro under some the food will be the | &% the New York to! same 1 five-course dinner, ervice anu. Mellvery ta prom) Monday, March 24, at the Waldorf andard sed 7,500-ton steel sh Pp storia, as the guests of the Mayor's ted Staten’ Emergency Fl Sderreerey , yesterday afternoon at 2.3 ‘ommittee, On that same night, in Was christened am. by omer | 0! accompanied the THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1919. MAYOR'S DAUGHTER SEES Dead NIXOLA G. SMITH, POLICE CROOK LINE-UP; PEOPODETERE DEERE EEE Rene DO DOORS for her own sex to whom her wit and sanity made But it was women future was the liantly logical mind, an incandescent wit assionate lo: ‘i She was a enffragist long was a believer in economic married, sinc in would hive it gives to its other heroes. ning World we She had rare under woman who works fi gence the hearts of restles comprehension of the beauty of 4 Nor was her preoceu near her will not soon forget her generous appreciations helpful friendlinesses knew, unknown, vain for comfort she co In the death of Nixol its ambassador a great woman writer and friend, standin a wiv w York's har how a ‘tater to present t t prop from the unions, similar to tho THEATRE SAFE GRAGKED BY YEGGS: $3,700 GON # complete job of t marks were discovered Dixola Greeley: Smith Died March 9, 1919. An, Appreciation of the Gifted Writer by a Fellow-Worker on This Newspaper. By Marguerite? Mooers Marshall. one who loved her fellow-women"—that is what id of her to-day She was a woman's writer, who y, lovingly sought to interpret and express her own » men of understanding Nixola Greeley-Smith would have s distinguished woman writer. after that, who interested her; intelligence » championed with a a crystalline literary style suffering women who wrote FINAL SETTLEMENT OF PORT ~ PHOTOS MADE BY FLYERS STRIKE LOOKED FOR TO-DAY Proposal of Unions to the Boat Owners. proposal frm the Atte by the Ce ee ee a born. At six she entered th | Heart Convent School in New York; |ty penetrat Sho was, py inevitable g women whose tenderness » resources of a bril: efore pendence , married and un- she saw in this the surest lever for lifting the world’s She so reverencecd the of mothers that she labor and self-sacrifice aca ~— s | VISITS OTHER PLACES 06 OFFICERS 8.235 MEN PT HO aes OF 27TH DIVISION ARRNE . > i NEW YORK THIS WEEK Division Trains in To-Morrow | WOMAN PICKED UP AT SEA, on Mount Vernon — Rear) WHO FLED HOSPITAL, FOUND Guard of 1,403 March 18 lpi Granddaughter @ of — Horace Greeley Succumbs After Operation for Appendicitis. Nixola — Greeley-Smith daughter of Horace Greeley, men of The Evening World staff for many | + - rs and one of the very few Amer-| ¢ The pe pivinion | Va ing to Buy Another Row- fean woman writers to achieve gen- | — Wildl Have § 1 re boat to Make Journey to Den- vine literary distinction and wide) > Alcon aha wee f ther mark, Her Old Home. popularity, died at 6 P, M, yesterday heduled t ater than] Mrs or Mite Vetoria Neison, forty, t v Yo! ospital, following the t atlantic ¢ jorer - at the New York Hospital, followin tare dt. Shen af alla ok ike t xpl sko- 7 an operation for appendicitis. he ” © get to Denmark in a rowboat if & Was thirty-elght years old and in battleship Missouri and er her money holda out and hospital warée private life was Mrs. Andrew Watres tle, which aatled from bre mt DUC Up at barrien: ' d, wife of one of the editors of th. Scheduled to arrive Victoria wan picked up at sea. ten the Evening Telegram, whom she Week ure 204 officers and §, bntie sie Nght Saturday married in 1910, Her home was at ed men of the famous New York ’ 1 New York p lot No. 180 West 5? at Division Fourteen hundred and WhO had just been dropped an ‘¥ pital fast Wednesday night and op- ; jeverd Denmark, her oid home It wax sectaes erated on within a few hours #| The M ‘om Brest, now ploce her in the Farm Colony at Funeral services will be due tomo: 784 men, N= Newdorp. 8 1 While waiting for an morrow at 2 P, M. in the Stephen =; ciuding 102d Supply Train, complete, amt terday Victoria started Merritt Chapel, 18th Street, n 12 officers and 442 enlisted men; 1024 an exp on of the 4 on foot, Avenue. Burial will be in Sanitary Train, complete, 36 officers heashti, “os eh leave from the hom- wood Cemetery, Brookivt: | Miss Virginia Hylan Makes ‘Tour {| $89 eniisted men; 102d Ammunt- pital, “A general alarm was sent out of Nixola eley-Smith was the} : i Ition Train, complete, 34 officers and 884 the woods and hille were scoured daughter of Ida Greeley, the great} Of Inspection of City Institue {4,189 entisted men, and the 27th Divi- all night without editor's elder daughter, and of Col tions With Unele. sion Military Police, 2 offers and) O™ it t . io: Cay aa Nn o1 ‘ , apleton trying to buy another Nicholas Smith of Kentucky. Itwas} Miss Virginia Hylan, daushter of the | 207 enlisted men boat. She was removed to the Farm the old Greeley homestead, Chap- | Mayor, saw some of sights of New| The Agamemnon Wednenday. | Gotony the 2d Bat nit) h 23 men, includin ani tation Hea aqua, N. Y., that Mrs, Ford was) York to-duy, the mysteries of wh a 4 red [has rarely fallen to the lo quarters 4 Sanit a ina | Detachment and Companiea Kun &| WOMAN PRISONER HURT, rs, 19 officers and 696 later she went to Canada with her |T#t woman outside of Mrs Deputy Vos! tozd Engl ina House of ather, and er education Was fie | ee eee ee ee etn ready to wit: | enilated men areal alls Two Stories, ishe In Li Belgium, wh 2 fo. |" ne ie orn’ at Bo: ‘he Hollandia, which ts heduted | Mrs Kline h twenty-five Smith was American Consul, sho |S Heatauarte ; |for Thursday, has on board the 102d | yours old, who had served three weeks | pmpa. LU a bed s Co " a8 month mn t spoke French with fluency and pre- |g Field Battalion Signal Corps of the | x unitmen Irving O'Ma gtth, 1 America, due fr ficers and 477 men, The | m Brest on Wilday,|S0epherd, at 90th Street and Avenue A, early towtay by lowering herself from cision an®she was deeply and broad=| crook paws In te ly read in both French and English | whose features are t i} brings the 104th FE ad Artillery com- literature. Miss Hylan wore 1 MGebivetory window c : She began to write in her earllest lovee ine dine ip wi plete, 61 officers and 1,496 men; 05th | OP" ndow on a rope made @ Ha hildhood, and at twelve a short play | showing the deepest Field Artillery complete, Micers police say ahe apparenuy thoughe and 1,42 enlisted men; 106th Field ' ye: room was only one avery from the officers aNd) ground and let go at the third floor, Artil- | failing to the flagging of the yard. Her MU of-fories brought Siaters in charge of the all of the | institution, who notified the police. ‘The woman war tal vue suffering “® i os | from. several a fractured On the battleship Missouri whteh, | fam aiare it: aa’ aaa r Seattle is to bring| her homo is in Philadelphia 27th, is the 106th Ma- a ’ lion co 6, com- irty Dogowners Are Fined. 4 enlisted| Because they allowed their dog to go unmuzzled thirty persona, fifteen of 104th Ma-| fom women, were fined $i each by Magistrate Dodd in the Bridge Court, Brooklyn, to-day from her pen was published in ‘The | ents of I | World, At sixteen, just after her Mal “ baby jreturn from Belgium, she published | /'° inp 1 brillant paper on the labor move- ment in that country, At elghteen tA ater |she began writing regularly for The 1 marks of iden World, and she joined the staff of | Miss Hylan, who The Evening World in 1901, Sho) tittle auit of blue, wit wrote interviews and special articles |Jaunty hat, pald her respects to the |the last of th for the editorial page. |various squads and to the Inspectors, {chine Gun Batt Mrs. Ford also wote versegof rare | captains Heutenants who happened | prising 24 officers and | beauty and strength, short stories and|t? be on the Job after the Tneup. The}men, ‘IY Dare eae vs cosays for the magazines. Perhaps the |®0¥r *ax too eurly for the Commissioner |chine Gin Battalion complete, 12 of- " he Jor his depu ficers ark! 396 men, and a detach- best of her poems was a tribute to the | yeaving Police Headquarters, Mias|iment of the 107th Infantry, 3 officers heroes of the ‘Titanle, printed in i Artillery compl or 7 men, and dwelling on his ch hia ap becoming acket and | With Che coos GNTHEDRAL UNION SERVICES Brookisa We van Igan as Pro- : anes (Sires ii DESPITE REGTOR'S CRITICISM tse & ail r fra WV TTUL Hinton Avenue i ter andred hers the Brooklyn V wot I i from TTA An ated with Iundolp ree rhendora Bean, am wn y 5 Mer ai HUM: Mra. Ford 1 und paid h n nm o than 1 bute . Persona I have 1 Vuneral Servt for Artint ect 1 wh + ae Cha 1 ! wed fy by Who bh 1 erca « anan . & sou b Yal, good iT ‘ nera r f ey ie pe 1 I , i: fective way that is peculiarly Siyy wath Unite wa, Bu bu Ww 4 ol Waa } own.” hie and Moho oda shipy He » ed a Pare an The surviviag members ‘MM D by ar » this f ‘ , At: the Ford's family include her usband, thon i w aid Bi outbreuk of the war, uf having been her father and her Mrs, Louja Would pre , » times, he finily succeeded in enlisting Philadelphia; and ther, Dry New York. It is unde and served us an instructor in various Horace Greeley, a bac ist inthe Episcopal diocese, but the miliary camps, jNew York Department of Health, — jmuin in the background, a e state a the | ensions | Hylan went to Mun yal Wullding, land 244 men, er is years or | published “An ight-Hour Day for] netlevue, the Morgue and other piacen |eow, iy ala bringing several hundred 4 BOnVAGS | Wives" and several other of her wit-/of interest, She did not divulge the rea-) yew york and New Jersey casuals nd sympathy for the problems of the | tily satiric studies of modern life ‘on for her inspection trip. And 801 wounded or sick men among| Wart something » touched with penetrating intelli- She was the first woman to obtain seaait its total of & 4 It also has 96 ex and 10 naval offic T never lost her fresh, | and write really intelligent invecviows | FEDERAL OFFICIALS WAIT mie and i0mayal officers, | appetizing? ry girl's star-crowned romantic with prominent men and women, and | uled, according to Hoboken advices, K . t > one nas excelled her in this y arrive this week at this port Pl tion with women confined no oni has excelled her in this TS ON SPEECH |tcnien’ sot ditticult art. To the trained newspaper Re eet aItad Mtakab are dite Tosi ane bai | worker's ingenuity, persistence and bora in Aooabr part gpby honor and he opehina wi more #0 loyalty to the interests of his papers! p44) : Aleve, Thanine’ Che: IAL OR AvrieAle:| | : {Brooklyn Marshal and District At- . | added m tact and a confidence- | Brooklyn 46,492. In| the fleet headed tor New | aye inspiring charm which won her an| tormey Ready to Act on Mis- | ork ‘are 2.012 sick and wounded, tn eeley-Smith American we Jentree with the most “dificult” celeb-| — sionary’s Attack on President CE Camtort well a rities, complaints had been made thia| The only transport which arrived and farewell! Early in her career she obtained the ere RES this morning was the Feltore with | elite eh aver given t | tates Att ne casual, She sailed from St, | ni ee us aha tie Gat | y: United Staten Disiric} T | Nazaire Ke The other ships due | 4 Astor, mother of the late Col Jney Hell regarding tho alleged abiittous |e Comeort with 406 McK And £/ | Jacob Astor and the uncrowned 4 kpeech yesterday at the Brooklyn ¥, | \ tie Honolulu with 114 men | . | of New York society, She intervi i by Dr. George A. Sim land the Chinampa with | Mr Tatt and tho frst wife of Presi-) used Proaide n of con lenived at the Port of Sonk sufficient prepared gelatine fore | [dent Wilson, and she wax the only! jyning Holsnevism, which. caused. x0 | tut, tho Oblan with 1627 troops will gist of fely add 4 pint Tropi Present Aero sro Exhibit wn Startled) Woman to whom Gen, Joffre give &) much disturba that fourteen police: | reach Ambroae Channel at 10 o'clock | rapefruit juice, then § Pint bolle} 4 Somat | personal statement during his visit to] men we in to maintain order, [to-night and dock to-morrow water and | cup euger, Stir t eroughly | Americ If any one comes to me with m com: alia | and set to cool. % _mmeemeas In f: there is almost no man or | plaint,” ald Me “LT will take | ™ ker and March 2 ie Cuaron, e eee a i t th y{them to Distriet I DETROIT, March 10—Seecretary of | “‘Juicieat Fruit in the World’ { woman of note in this country and |th ; ; War Baker and Chiet of state Marek almost no distinguished Burepean | PP" HA i ie inaking An inspection tour of army Porto Rice Frait Exchange, 202 Franklia St., W. t e a yom u sich ye camps, arrived here Nis moraing « oo he Visitor who hax not spoken in Gem Miolalion “at ihe lia 4s the [proceeded to Camp Custer, nour Battle columns 1 Evening Woil t ania han cour ‘ane rs through the brilliantly accurate in with | terpretation of Nixola Greeley- Senith. I don't think {t Is advisable for me biol For this work not merely her gifts | to 4 the 1 now sald € He asa wrt but her broad culture and | E . wie ‘ m ¥ her inatant response to the human |Hrem were handel te note especially qualified her te shy, - th t Her most recent work. ax reade Dr. f'inotia; who wae w tecent witness cer of The Evening World know, hus con- | before the Overman committer invexth er stmaster sisted of penctrating, witty and yot gating Hob vism, where he charged Jubiin 4 warmly sympathetle discussions of |that the hothed of Bolyhe Pe f how, talked modern marriage and the other prod. ia is in the Jowih east side, aroused n Jing planes und on } lems which nt the woman the ire of many people ir Brooklyr i will “make reeomn to-day. She had a dist.nctly modera 4h hie Sreniaee for alr service in hia philosophy, which looked — clear= lof the United t nb and | Fra e and a and At t blind weline She wa a Oi bu hi UM United States t returning t feminiat, who nover either hee alied. With olay ist THE BUSINESS MAN'S LUNCH What you need with your lunch, whether you have a hasty sandwich or a hot substantial meal, is a steaming cup of Tetle A cup of Tetley's carries with it a world of cheer, And you'll find that it is refresh- ing. First thing you know you'll forget you were tired, and you'll go back to your afternoon’s work with new vigor! All of Tetley's Teas are selected from the world's finest tea gardens, and are arefully and skilfully blended. And they are securely packed, which keeps impuri- ties out and strength and fragrance in, Order a cup of Tetley’s Orange Pekoe Tea with your lunch today, You'll like its different flavor.

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