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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1919. = 000 TURNOUT OLD TTH REGENT | FAMOUS OLD 7TH REGIMENT MARCHING PAST LIBRARY [9] WOUNDED MEN [= 22.>ss.-0 . 8444444 4406404-48626-0F0F00OO4d 6 Capt. W..A. Chilton in charge, wit IV BRONX TO GNE. HAS APRELIMINARY ep am omc amma ||| OF 27TH SENT WEST) x 55,788 patients have been sent from New York to army hospitals near their homes. The litter cases bavo special beds, each in a section all ‘ by itself with no other bunk over- Cheering Multitudes Line Pa-|Royally Received in March train was bound for Camp Lewis, Washington, iead. On every train is an operating n and a sanitary kitchen. . ‘ There are 4 officers on board, 24 Special Accommodations for |entisted men, 1 graduate male nurse . ward car, a surgeon and a chief : ‘i Soldiers Transferred to |pharmacist, but only two. women. rade Route of Old Second Through Fifth Avenue and ee Near Hi Prece are representatives of the ied , + A 1 . camps Near Homes. Cross who act as big sisters to the Field Artillery. Reviewed by Notables, ane : crore and, among OtRer Kindly, Genes; apeeansanesinat 4 i wire to Red Cross representatives ‘ undred and = twenty-one herever the train is likely to stop to i The Bronx turned itself inside out] New York's Dandy Seventh Rew! tant eerthat mail and telegrame are taken 4 wounded soldiers who might have|S¢e (ha! wae to-day to welcome its soldier boys| ment, clad in the khaki of war time A care ©) ; : A had front seats at to-morrow's parade| “If there were two Red Cross wom- Nee back from the war. The 105th Field |inetead of the cadet gray of the en to a car instead of two to a i of the 27th Division were sent out Of} train,” one convalescent Californian famous old 2d |“ jd days,” arrived ter. fens Artillery, formerly the famo ‘good old days,” arrived this after. | » ‘Now York to-day and made no com-|said to-day, “I could see some on, Field Artillery, the one distinctive] noon from Camp Merritt for to-mor for calling it a train de lux ——— plaint about going. They were headed homeward, some of them to the Pa-| namely Case to Be Heard Aprtl 14, cific, and they travelled in hospital] WASHINGTON, March 24.—The @u- det rt to-day set for April 14 the \ desing bho of Edward A. Rumely, former editor One train, leaving Grand Central at 4 ne New York Evening Mall, who is > |noon in charge of Capt. Fred H. Blay- t charges of violation of the trading y, carried 182 patients, of whom 60 with the enemy act. The court announce | d as litter case unit of the Bronx which went to the|row's parade, gave Fifth Avenue a| war, came back officially to its home| ares rehearsal of that performance, | ground, and the home ground was 80] was royally received and is quartered | 4 jammed with = yelling, shouting,|/in State-Guard armories for the! screaming and waving friends and| night. | relatives that the lower portion of| A parade in which Col. Mortimer | the Bronx threatened to tip over into) D. Bryant's 107th Infantry—the old| the river. Tth—was escorted by 900 men of the| Big delegations from the Bronx} present 7th Infantry, N. Y. G., and went down the bay to meet the men| 8,500 mombers of various veteran| $ of the 27th Division and especially | organizations, waa reviewed at the on the day the gunners from the| Union League Club by former Gov. Bronx returned. But that was only|Charies 8. Whitman, former United w show the boys that the friends | States Senator Chauncey M. Depew, they left behind were still bebind| Gen. Thomas H, Barry, Gen. Samue! them and to assure them they were| EB, Tillman and other notables, ready to rreet them as they deserved| The 7th from overseas was met at when they got “home.” the West 23d Street ferry by Col. And to-day was the day when the | Howard E. Crall and the present 7th 4 boye got home, when they first set| Regiment. Together the commands ‘ foot om the old home ground. They] marched through 27th Street to Fifth cane fram Camp Mills to remain at| Avenue, Here the veteran organiza- Wy the armory over night to be ready to| tions were waiting. ¥ participate in the great parade to-| With Major Gen. Daniel Appleton morrow. The Bronx was decorated| as Grand Marshal, the consolidated | 4 as never before, bodies, 7,600 strong, marched trom | wes PS Fully 300,000 persons, it ts estima- sed, streamed down to the lower part ea] PARADERS IN BRONX LED BY COL. TIETS AND D HIS STAFF | A FO 8K BREN windows and stood in autos, in wagons WASHINGTON, March 24.—Finaneial and trucks. Children in white, with gency of the War Risk Insurance | F streamers of red and blue, stood out au waa relieved to-day by & mes- | 4 in wonderful spots in the great crush ‘it would recess from March 31 to 8 April 14 TIFFANY & CO. Prete AVENUE & 377 STREET PEARLS DIAMONDS JEWELRY SILYER CLocks WarcHes Cuina STATIONERY » {rom President Wilson to Secretary BY THE COMPOSER OF 1of humanity. saying the President had made an “GOD BE WITH OUR BOYS TONIGHT” Nearly every man in the gallant Emergency War 105th was known by name to some abba 20 tha burant THE GREAT HOME-COMING SONG ‘one in the array of spectators, Names were called and cheers followed the ‘ calls as the veterans marched. The route of the parade was in ppropriates at the next | 2 was not specified. “T SHALL EET YOU” JOHN McCORMACK has end: to thousands of enthusiastic muse lovers THE GALLANT 27¢h MEN ARE WITH US SING IT TO THEM—PLAY IT TO THEM Willis Avenue to 149th Street, then , weet to Courtlandt Avenue, north to x 162d Street and. across to Boston Road and north to McKinley Square. Here there was another jam, for this was the spot selected to extend the official welcome. The Welcome Home Committees was headed by Surrogate * Schulz, whose aetirring words gave y, the men a thrill that the Boche had : been unable to give them. Work Law Up-| held. WASHINGTON, March 24,—Constitu- tionality of the Arizona Act of “1913 imiting employment of women to eight | hours a day was upheld to-day by the BLY YOUR COPY TO. at any music store, oF from BOOSEY & CO. “™s DAY ern OF SONGFAME” T ITTM SRREET The 105th was commanded by Major Robert W. Marshall, and the Cap- tains of Batteries D, E, and F were 4 respectively Baird, Herreth and King. i The Guard of Honor was composed new 24 Field Rattalion, com- by Capt. Herbert C. Dienst. the official welcome the of t man Af marchers went into Franklin Avenue ‘and proceeded south to the armory. Then all soldier duty was over for the day and until the time comes for the great parade in Manhattan to morrow. MEN’S CLOTHES “Made in Our Own Shops” Total Dead Up to March 19 Was| 44... 2,518, : TS pbpgpe anniek March See Mth Btreet to 67th Street, acclaimed larine Corps casualties numbered 11,309! by thousands who lined the walks up to March 19, the Navy Department | ana flied Fifth Avenue windows, 2 announced to-day, The dead totalled i. m 518, the wounded 8,676 and the miasing| The decorations, the stage nettings, @re those that will serve to-morrow b ‘ibe ad of wounda y: staaiaaal 8nd) for an entire division, The Seventh }and its friends enjoyed them exclu- Re Baa ao acs aces + son GWEN BOUQUETS ON VISIT TO MONTOIDIER » | Villagers Gather Around Car and Chat—Party Visits Bat- \ HEN you see these Medium-weight Suits and Spring Coats, you cannot help feeling that they were tary) and Rear Admiral Grayson, - — made to appeal to the refined tastes of the most partic- sively one day ahead. j tle Fields. * i ( lives of the men und friends GOES ular New York men. a p dstands wire March 24.—President Wil i ey hes aoienn Hae son, accompanied by Mrs, Wilson, BS es ‘| a3 iY SORE, TIRED PERT 4 n fine on the Miss Benham (Mrs, Wilson's secre: They are not “exquisite,” nor are they “rough-and-ready, i) cl Pi of the avenue, b rae facing west, | t : J ; ; | a as MARINE CASUALTIES 11,309. : | 1918, and in a battle ng will be toenight. | | ~ | Pie. & Dilworth man machin to have evolution Photographs Tr ral AWatches- -Jewelry Wo Employees Reference asked : . ~ , ¥ D . ’ : 4 the 107th U. 8. In- , 5 xpe ast & ; . a eal Wonk Aon the tira ae Aesativea BrGigr TUMUink EOIERDER but just the Clothes you'd expect from Best & Co.’s shops Le ‘ Parana We 1 proceed rH Fi ec Tth Hy alors Ar. Chemin des Dames, Coucy-le-Chateau, . i! i at 661 eet and Park Avenue. heune. Maw a ° . ie, Wee “Tis” for aching, burn) morn “ine minute tney. turned, the Coauny Novos) Montaldier sag Ae Ready-for-Service Suits and Overcoats, but not a trace % ing, puffed-up feet and of 27th Street into Fifth Ave- | ¢ | neighboring regions, | i a 4 ioe ¢ corns or callouses nue the mea. of New Forms tree) ¢ The President followed with the of the usual Ready-for-Service crudities has been allowed j le old crack regiment who had been to |; erentant dnunene the | movement oF A i ta Pe aate batts teas wruueds AG Tie Artiion’ (hl (icaecemloon RGA. the to creep into them. % list of Who's Who among the veterans |) —————————————————— nn 7 | coived a very vivid impression of the i Whe assaried them and the ether ‘COW TIETS |havoe that has been. wrought there é notables who were lined up at the panosdenresssesnnsensenesesenrenes | At one place a pleasant Incident | a fo} + » Baa! » roste a pre ‘o the 12th Regiment © get oil, and a little group of people * Os . a N = ork gna the Ba t The roster} and pr poeecte 4 to thi ath mer \! ft “t get oll, nd a tell la ts : : Of tne patade was a foitows! Ariatny in Went Street wets we SUF ISTS OPN i shor ina ms ae Re x ajo ranle ppleton. an iT en \ , ound the car and che nH rs > > ia Fae eer estat SPP | Scion will bivouiae fh the wld WN | CONVENTION IN ST, LOUIS tates, Wilson were Finest custom wer is t % ‘ anc ar me ie deen set— a - e, Pal ¢ Department ef nda i, ane 4 LT OREEtOS ANIMA ee | and there is no falling below the standard—except in Ms ‘0! aN 1 Ail r ba Part Aa ai Jelegates ee ew ‘Balance of : t he prices. Paltonmel Termes tt) CAPT, CHAMBERLAIN TRIED | poser” in Potities of This mcinger | F : , fetes teats / : ih ” Country. m2 | Custom thoroughness at about hall custom prices. Good-bye sore feet, burning feet, ON FALSEHOOD CHARGES ae Tania ware a ace . For Eyeglasses | ewolle jen feet, tender feet, tired feet. Major William H. Palmar nea balance of power’? was in the make| ite. | ‘ Hen ann terres e a aff. U. cy Officer’ . Statement About His | hai ‘ ms a ae " pee Me ¥ Onto | more limping with pain or | cons gbert SMa: ot Exploits Said to Tend to De- ee De MELEE fone Stay | out ull the poisonous exudat , of LONDON, Mareh 24.—The court mar-| amulgamation to swing political dest Scientific Optometrical Examinations. || . hich puff the feet. Use Liz” 1 in the case of Capt, Edmund nies and make history, § Be prone pmaminaty “s 6 : tnd wenr smaller shoes, Use “Tis” Chamberiain of Ban Antonio, ‘Texas, an| Confident national. suffrage will bo|| — aygoh Steet Fitting Eyeglasses Fifth Ave, at 35th St. Se iy a eitoer St the Nied, Hexine Marion araiiad by meat pelea 9f Ci || eserdtlg Coit gh Unto Ch Men’s Shop—Fifth Floor. Est. 1879 Entrance—1 West 35th St. 4 Get 26-cent box of “Liz” now at Rreplog then Germaei, uiastines fo; an [tional sped sther aMecrs have | rau* iit ie ny druggist or department sto r battle while he Was on a Visit to the|a@ plan pr he convent 0 gon Pultan ts, 5 Don't suffer, Have good feet, glad rea an tity el torte reel tices tee a naka a ih ii tulton Bt ree Die ti feet, feet that never swell, never hurt, Pe oven a artes’ toca ee ter cen gaara ocala hse, : meer get tired, A year's foot com:| afajor Gen, John F. O'Ryan, com: | Cap. Ch 2 aR ORESOTE SOs By In Pines ta sniotie cand! AV ne You Never Pay More at B¢St' ,——_o____ ks fort juaranteed or money refunded. | ma ¢ 27th, marched’ PH erin iteantalcus inl eciopeied Ba alberta ea Uptown Stores Open Cat 2 P.M ; n the destruction of good morals, | not t a third political party, accord tetiarvisa ce wenien atccadilens ——— as rep 1 to have borrowed | exam \ of credentials and othor * 2 plane from a British airdrone | routine occupied the scasion. ‘The frat Diamonds | R ; edema tina AY ia ieee j of exclusive action | EAL Honry I, Slade and| ethers ge "one Credit Di by epoca outa | sce (ers ects irect from Berlin = &:2.'s" Orance MARMALADE | Malo tht Namo [taken a. German prisoner, and whi | Egor moos cr edit Pe Noel Saari ‘ ata ue} nlc nila, retaining ant man to have earried | jy “age Ain AN KER vis strated ews ( rom Germany ; ; Ladi de dealers A eg treat et anaNM [Found back to the Trish tines under | It Attache de Ase hh hie -taded ld’ G | g Munciainnis at yore eat || iin the, rom nanan tr, List, han [in wt ib daa | In Next t Sunday World’s ravure > Section Bryant 5244 nue Armory when. the parade was |toria Cross and the Congreasional|oe” paying Immediately value and '70 Broadway | bver, bilt_ two battalions of the old |Medal of Honor on the basia of thy qutien om. accumulated shipments inj \Cor Maiden Lane— Ot Floor — ——————— ——— q rgonization marched right owt again | accounts of bis exploit, excess of, ordinary requirements, | i)