The evening world. Newspaper, March 13, 1919, Page 3

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1919. 27TH DIVISION ARTILLERY OFFICERS HOME AND WAR BRIDES ON SHIP ®: eee HOLIDAY FOR 27TH PARADE [22% vision anu S HOME AND WAR. BRID a CREATED FOR WHOLE STATE | NV BL NOW UP AT ALBANY The studied refinements of | correct foot dress are well met | ] Se in Hurley designing—shoes of character yet serviceable to the fullest degree. . HURLEY COMBINATION to handle the erowds that will natu- rally t the stands Five ations have been filed with the Superintendent of Buildings Jat the Municipal Building for permits to build stands on private property. No public stands will be allowed on the cast side of Fifth Avenue north lof 59th Street. However, if private individuals desire to erect stands on private pre Passage of Measure Empower- ing Governor to Declare It Expected Immediately, A Oil! introduced in Albany em- bowers the Governor to declare March %, the day of the parade of triumph of the 27t New York Division, a State | holiday, Its passage is without delay. Every State in the Union desires to Join Now York in honoring the 27th, Dartly because there are men in the |» division's replacements from every other State. This has brought the new problem of finding grandstand seats for representatives of the other Btates, These States cach will provide a wreath to be deposited in the Court of Victorious Dead with the huge laurel wreath in honor of the 27th's own dead. Every wreath will be composed of flowers indigenous to the particu- lar State it represents. 1 within so-called r appiiecations expected |"improved' favorable recognition. to build stands were may recel .z 4 a | ‘homass Church, | Ey 9 7 ‘ ; ath d ca apts a atin | | | | Appticutions ecoived from St 4 St Made over a special last— has C forepart, B instep, and Aheel. Grips the foot firmly, cannot slip at the heel. Cor- set fitting at instep. Absolute comfort in forepart. Wide, medium and narrow toes. Our beautiful Cordovan shades are made possible by using only the best leathers, being treated by the Hurleyized secret process, which increases the life of the leather, re- taining its rich lustre to the end. / at oe and Pifth Avenue; Seed te eee " rick’s Cathedral, where the} [pRCco..G-F. VERBEC! q stand will be erected by the Knights 1O0@™ RG, of Columbus; from the Savoy Hotel, BRING 12,077 MEN ~b-Y. LOVELL MAD. “Wort. SCHOR —————— ihc ny LT COL, Wt KENNEDY . 10G™ Far K. OF C, REVIEWING STAND | | IN FRONT OF ST. PATRICK'S 48th Street and the Avenue, Phere are no official grand stand tickets for the public, although many thousands to-day, aa on pre- vious days, uted to obtam the preci- ous pusteboards, Every man of the division will receive two. That means a aoe ceetemenclibiomenn » | | Clergy, Including Archt Wounded Soldiers HURLEY SHOES 2 . Two | Will Occupy the asi becsdone 18s7 broad It was predicted to-day that when| Mat 92.000 are gone 1434 Broadway 1357 Broadway the rth BS: bathees rat Fittn | will distributed for each i The Kalahte of Colu 7 Bead 47 Broadway Avenue from Washington Square to[of the men killed e wounded Braniala ; a te pnt " 83 Breatway oe Cortlandt § 110th Street, March 25, it will be the |! the fighting ee ye Ua OF -_— metas ectacle of its dince the | France. ‘That means 16,000 more, or , 7 Breatest ypectacle of its kind since the | Araneta Attor that, only 400| Record for Arrivals of Return- triumphant march of Union soldiers | (0"in” he stand, thouga it extends along Pennsylvania Avenue, Wash- from soth Street io 110th, (will seat ing Soldiers Is Made—Many dngton, in 1865 76,000, and the remainder of the ‘ abe danasas ania la netwcine Gy alt fler the relatives of the men Wounded Home. general public is not going to sit) or tye division are cared for, will go to as to see the parade because Police Com-| National, State and city officials and | nissioner Enright desires to have as] representatives of other cities apart) Five transports from France were | fow unofficial grand stands as possibl: Heo — auras hose boys fousbt] + tne, piers in New York Harbor Me police already have their work | Under Gen. So few tickets are to be had that fut out for tham without attempting |i, has been discovered that only 300 had been provided for wounded men from other fighting outits, The unded of the 27th will move witb rade in ambulances or automo- ea eee en ee heatsworth before 9 o'clock this morning and} the docks on both sides of the North Without iron a plant would not be green. Without iron blood would not be red { Without red / in the blood there can be no life,— River swarmed with American heroes of historic battlefields. ‘Three more transports reached their pliers during the afternoon, The returning soldiers for the day number 12.077, fj 7 COn: KD. KLEMM, 1OG™ Ror ORDER COL 9. T. DELANEY. 1Q4A7TH RGT MRs no energy. UR: Ro BTNSON) But their comrades from organiza- tions apart from the Hindenburg ymed home _ “tonic.” But there are no hops, Line Busters want to see the show } : , | ; too, and so Major Charles F, This is the record for arrivals since/arrved on the America, which! tation Corps ¢ pany No. 108, de- them ont and back. He was ax JUSTICE DENIES MOTION skips or jumps in drug store iron. Fuant of Debarkation Hospital No. 3] demobilization began. It Is the rec-| brought a total of 7,012 soldiers. In) | at bal sl a CHIE OF WAN EGE SDI It's the natural iron in such (Grand C es an ap - : and casuals, waver ‘ ature xs my ord for transports and close to that| addition to the 52d Artillery Brigade ft. 4 al to perso ve on FSfth | OF id mmfort, H of- T } as " 1 ee inave offices there 1o make {of troops returning in a single day,of the 27th Division, it brought 5701 qcocn and mele | foods bs SBOE wheat fot oad r in their windows for these boya|and brought ashore. Silent testi-|sick and wounded, several hundred mor = as blood, rosy cheeks and @ who were out of luck when the Ger-|mony of the work whicl ericalother casual everal hundred | Atenas—Twenty wounded officers) Aero ( buoyant step. man Duilets were flying parrermea’ th the. was aay) aise er eta cea bale Ane, aay eral uadied wx, 20 off of 40th Divie | Witnesses for Detense Heard To- bs F ‘ajor ird may at the Grand Centrat to hear of 1, men of various air squadrons. also carried 96 nurses, On the America was B i ree Sh in the numbers of sick and wounded |being landed on the piers and cared $1 casual officers Morrow—Expert Blames Wreck and 1 That's why iron is prescribed as @ | ‘anuman—Thirty-six officers C Shen places being provides for ‘for by the motor girls of tho Red|wand A. Kreger, wh rey men of Toth Gouat: Artilery; 10 be! m High Speed . 7 1a ety sou Cross, Machine: tating Gusae Anvooat officers and 605 men, 724 Coast Artil- |The After the had rested this att Uum—What delicious _ pie- The largest contingent of the day : Fe eeENTE Cal tad lery; Sth Corps Artillery Park; 2163 no nthe ' Divisi ‘y' | crusts, griddle cakes and pud- succeeding Lieut. Col, Samy ticers and men. Blowitt of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit! dings Wheatsworth makes! ‘ A |. who was reduced from Hiri hips due at their docks this after- t Dany? charged with Manslaughter tals ings catsw hn makes! ' dier General, following his mone were | connection with the Majbone stre Ground fresh Uaily in New York. * F, H. BENNETT BISCUIT CO.,N. ¥. j j on the before mittee, Army, cou 4 martial in th KF a United States Senate Com Kreger, in the Regular holds the of Licut men Aeolus 1 for the 1 ieee > | WHAT WAS BATHROBE COLOR amianal, which wa. Gen. FRANKLLAC SIMON MEN'S SHOPS 2 to 8 West 38TH StreetT—Street Lever will open ite ynorrow position Colone!, ranking just ahead of Col seph G. Connor WAR BRIDES HOME; OFFICER erred to. Piet ; lita Gaihieha -Favemlan (we tuat witness called by the Stat SURPRISES MOTHER. "ontned inne [Haid be Ninn ineader Ue tea Vacuum There were brides, too, on the vue Hospital wax] "feck was the high speed of tr LATEST LONDON MADE America, Teut, Ralph de Castro, who 1Phdly esha ian awed ot ent" aniens| | Cleaner lives with his mother at the Hotel do to put) Fo Martin, fe to be Incompetent ™ Agents bai [HP ain: Bonta, Ninety-fourth street and Here shc|ing omccr of the Stea nor Rald=he ¢ 4 tHe break Richmond, was $6 now $12 Aquascutum Topcoats for Men = fire" ie ee eae caer ew inte] Pomel og a peared on the pier. Mrs ca qag|brinon. ward and ‘at the robe gd: waslaniattedt ot the deralimne ureka, was now $2 mse there, a kindly woman, whose 84 were of the army, the th s tnens toatiMed O'Larary wore while nae i‘. ; Mo eae tebe ale pip ss ae Hi heart swelled with pride when she e from the navy ‘O'Leary sought to show that if the [had bre before. Mia tit ® $100 haw $55 saw her son wear a D. S. ©. He|NEW YORK WOUNDED HOME ON Wittiiss, sa inintal ban | would have stopped the tralm. yee big keehe dd swept her into his arms, and then| THE COMFORT. mi en hw te Tried In Hotel, In Charge ER DEPARTMENT ‘ . drew back and said: Private Henry Bender of Company | the ie rect "| Volice Headau as a report frou teaner Specialty Ce. Aquascutum fabrics are famous for their soft surface and “Mother, here in Your new daugie| 1." S1dth Mntantry, 7ath_ i a its stacy away ete wis [she Wem Stn ret Station that iBT West 420 St ee : * ‘ ter." whose home | e-lO'Leary then produced a brown robe, | Davidaon, twenty-four, a ko their rich moorland coloring. They smack of life in the And the: whale hearted Amartean| ue he. Sat wt : mother embra: he French girl| Mi he Was 4 runner and had four open. They have the rough-and-ready quality of a March whom Her moo tarsied’ ia Prange [mien WI ey a nell h A high ex thr f his men said | unc us but he is in Ho| the member Private Arthur, 207th Infantry, “You fellows can see the time Lieutenant de Castro | porters agreed, and d |was given the D. 8. © now Is to ask for details,” nd not wind, yet no weight to speak of. They are modeled on airy, liberal lines by tailors who know how to swing a topcoat loosely from the shoulder. Showerproof, too! hope . Company for work near th Division, who: | Thierencourt, || Climb! | when as an aviator) home is at No. 620 Kast 168th St x jerth the Ist Acro Squadron he suc | Was a me mber of the Bote Come in and see the new models—they are a treat! joeanfully combaited four Corman) veitiea oct, a by machine EXCLUSIVE NEW YORK DISTRIBUTORS FOR AQUASCUTUM, LIMITED LN oh ae OU’RE standing today on the i Se ies “le |“ first rung of a ladder of “Oppor- |Giermans during the leet tunity.” You're standing there FORTY STYLES OF MEN'S NEW IMPORTATION OF re a Company with both feet. You know it—and Banister Shoes Men’s English |Eingineers, also brought home a| He i uate you know that it will hold all the . | French bride. len eo a well] FY i TWO PRICES-ONE STANDARD Linen Collars EN neo cieaiive a rene galt he aes weight you can put on it. High—*11.00 35c Sanitary vt te But one rung doesn't make a ladder, Low—'10.00 pa the i going to} | Bs ™ “| You've got to have others if you want CARMOOR OTHER AnIAe REACH porT | No. 1 ‘| Agralicabs line CampieeanG es oe Shape them to fit your ladder and— Cotton collars cost 25c— | Honolulu—10th Artiiicry brigade de~ drive them in! No material? tachment and casuals; 114 officers why wear cotton? Linen col- y + pagne 0 reneh Line-Tranapor- F Although we are a Fifth Avenue institution we have never, charged extra for our location. hat is why our high and low Banisters this Spring are only $11 and $10 respectively. Its no secret that many shops get more. All leathers and combinations. cars like these usually cost soc —why pay soc? These Carmoor Collars are made in England specifically for us and we know what's in them. They are genuine linen, beau- tifully made, exquisitely laun- dered, and come in Wings, Straights, and Folds, FIFTH AVENUE Go where you will, you will find no bet- ter “stand-by” food than Delicious and economical . mp froin COL. CRIMMINS HOME ON THE t ESPAGNE | cor oT nmin on of the wie John _D. Crimmina, and former PS Another pi ita D-law of ( Ww Vineent, | f the Rockefell tute Which ; vi ta It ! ‘ HW f ty wa many at the Aisne front, He and his mco salled jato the Boche wand drove Where's your vision, Man ?— it's lying all about you. Make your next rung “ Thrift” and— climb! Don't look down; look up! Shape and place the next rung “ Sensible Spending” —and the next, “ Sensible Saving "— and Keep on shaping them — keep on build- ing—buy War Savings Stamps and— climb, climb, climb! GOVERNMENT IOAN ORGANIZATION Second Federal Reserve District War Savings Committee, 120 Broadway, New York

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