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_THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1919, MANY ENLIST IN NAVY, 77TH'S MEMORIAL int et's publicity, and who gathered tain the war zone for a navy's work abroad, | Great Gast Side Puts Money and Enthusiasm — Behind Evening World Project. . ted to Vialt Ships Phe Atlantic Mect entered @ay upon tho second week of It4 stay fp the North It Though no fig hiatory. of res were piven out, officers of the was} t @ip sald the recruiting rally “has of Lie yeste: 1 yewterday to the rank | Commander. | By Harry H. Schlacht. The great east side moved con certedly to-day to put ite enthustasm The »FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR and its money behind World ple Bvening to establish a memoria’ to the boys of the 77th Division, In Coatees, Capes, Scarfs and Neckpieces Style the wide interest aroused and in the unanithity of commendation bestowed Distinetively Individual in ho movement ever started in New| York has been more highly favored | than this tribute to the sons of east| FOXES side immigrants, The campaign is making even greater progress than | had b | It is estimated that there were more | than 14,000 Jewiwh lads in the famous 77th. The K ing World seeks to commemorate the spirit ht of these undersi workers, pusheart | peddlers and clerks, who immortalized themselves and the city in étheir stand in the Argonne Forcat boys from the east side and [those from Fifth Avenue were fight- shoulder to shoulder with daunt- and never failing cheer n anticipated | | | Silver, Natural Blue, Cross and other Foxes. C. G. 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Sizes 6 to Sizes 2 to 16 years. 16 years. .65 to .75 1.00 The above items are but a few of the many styles in this complete shop Madras Athletic Union Suits. 77TH COMING ON EIGHT SHIPS; FIRST UNITS DUE TO-MORROW; OTHER NEW YORKERS ON WAY 0 Entire National Army Division on Sea and Last Is Due May 4—11th Engineers Will Arrive To-Day—58th C. A. April 30. The entire on the 1 May America, Loulaville. Friedrich Wilhelm President Gran personnel, officers and men, of the seas and will land in New York before They are coming on the transport nt, Aquil ‘The remainder of the 165th Infantry {8 now approaching thie port. The 11th New York on two transports. The merly the old 8th (. A. ©, N. G. N.Y, has is due here on April 50 In the following tat ng, their ships, arrival here date of are given the 77TH DIVISION, tat, Ship. 77th Div. Headquar ters, Officers 152d Field Art. Brig., (complete)... 77th Div. Hendq'ts. 153d Inf. Brogade, Agamemnon Agamemnon Mount Vernon Mount Vernon 154th Inf. Brig. Hat. America 302d Field Sig. Bn. Louisville 302d Motor Ord. Re pair Shop. Louisville 302d MobileVet. Sec. Louisville 18th Salvage Squad Louisville Enlisted Det. Rear Echelon Louisville 302d Eng. and Train 302d Train Hats... 77th Mil. Police Co. 302d Supply Train. 302d Ammu. Train 302d San. Train. Casual Companies 304th Mac. Gun Bn Railroad Detach. President Grant President Grant President Grant President Grant President Grant Frederick President Grant President Grant 305th Infantry Aquitania 305th Mac. Gun Bn. Aquitania 306th Inf, Det Aquitania 307th Inf., Cos. 1, K, L,M St. Louis 306th Infantry. . Mount Vernon 77th Div. Postal Det. Mount Vernon 77th Div. Thea, Unit Mount Vernon 77th Div, Hat. Det Mount Vernon Nieuw Amsterdam 58th Coast Cc. tania, Fred 77th Division is the first week in Agamemnon, Mount Vernon ick and Prinz d Division, Engineers Is now en route to Artillery Corps, sailed from Bordeaux and Expetced now for- | i} names of the units return- sailing from France and the probable date of !have submitted all Due Scheduled to Leave to Arrive Brest, Apr. 20 Apr. 27 Brest, Apr. 20 Apr. 27 Brest, Apr.17) Apr. 25 Brest, Apr.17/ Apr. 25 Brest, Apr.19 Apr. 27 Brest, Apr. 21 Apr. 30 | Brest, Apr.21 Apr. 30 | Brest, Apr. 21. Apr. 30 Brest, Apr. 21 Apt. 30 Brest, Apr. 21 Apr. 30 Brest, Apr.22 May 3 Brest, Apr.22 May 3 Brest, Apr.22 May 3 Brest, Apr.22 May 3 Brest, Apr.22 May 3 Brest, 22 May 3 307th Inf. Hat America 307th Mac. Gun Co. America 307th Supply Co America 307th Infantry, Cos. A, B, C, D, E. America 308th Infantry (com- plete) America Brest, Apr.19 Apr. 27 308th Trench Mortar Battery (detach.).. Atenas St. Nazaire, Apr. 12. Apr. 29 42h DIVISION, 165th Inf., Med. Det, Prinz Friedrich Wilhelm Brest, Apr. 16 Apr. 24 165th 3d Bn, Hat., ro G,H,1,K,L, seers Prinz Friedrich Wilhelm Brest, Apr. 16 Apr. 24 | ENGINEERS, Field and Staff, Cos, BandC.. Santa Teresa Bordeaux, Apr. 11 Apr. 23 Field and Staff, Hat et., Med. Det., Co.A, Det. Co. B, Cos. D, E, F. Chicago Bordeaux, Apr. 16 Apr. 27 SSTH COAST ARTILLERY CORPS. (Old 8th C. A. GC. N.Y. G) Regiment complete . Santa Barbara Bordeaux, Apr. 18 Apr. 24 | first of which will FIRST T7TH UNITS DUE TO-MORROW Division to Camp Camp Mills to Pre-| pare for Parade, to Upton to Demobilize. Lieut. Col, Dou mpbell, head of the advance detail of 77th Division officers, this the Mayor's Commitee, completing plans was in consultation morning with members of for the reception of the division, the arrive to-morrow. “Ww ready,” he said, “there will be no an- nouncement of them until after we the details to Maj, Gen, Robert Alexander, Com- mander of the division, who is ex- pected to arrive to-morrow or Fri- | day It was said unofficially, however, that the celebrations, inciuding a ile the plans are practically | number of special events planned by auxiliaries, will last at least a week. One incident of the festivities will be a boxing tournament, perhaps at Madsion Square Garden, to decide the championship of the division—which housing the 31,000 men of the division, At a conference with Major Gen. Shanks, commanding the Vort of De- barkation, it was decided to send all the men to Camp Mills to prepare for the parade, which will be between May 5 and 10, They will be demo- bilized at Camp Upton, ‘The first units of the 77th are duc home to-morrow on the transport Aquitania—the 305th Infantry com- plete, and the 305th and 306th Ma- chine Gun Battalions, The Aquitania, nearing Sable Is!- and, reported she would reach Am- morrow. Major Gen. Robert Alexander, witb Division Headquarters, 153d Infantry Brigade Headquarters, and the 306ta due to-morrow or Friday Capt, A. W. Aub of the Entertain. ment Committee, with an office at the headquarters of the Mayor's Committee of Welcome in the Hall of Records, where he is co-operating with Grover A. Whalen, Executive Secretary of the Mayor's Committee, maid to-day :\l applications for tickets for the 4.x boats provided by fulness. of such these lads would be capable feats would have brought smiles of redulity Men and women prominent in all walks of life speak enthusiastically of The Evening World project, It is pointed out that the al will foster Americanism among the immigrant population. memort a new spirit of Jacob R. Puin, executive di the Welconi ish Boys assured T sentative of the to push the plan of the paper to a successful conclusion ‘I am gratified to learn of The Evening World's Memorial plans, 1} am pleased to note the interest mani- fested by Felix Warburg, Nathan us and other noted throp- his is a vominitter ? urning From the War, ening World repre for the committee ists in this movement mov port and pro! efforts to enh work the success of this Chairman the President pring Aid Society, voived to-dit heir heartiest indorsement of ‘The Kvening World memor Jea and e jaedep —— relish with the English and Scotch for centuries Sold by leading dealers Ifunobtainable at yours call “Picture Framing to Order Our Specialty.” GIRLS’, BOYS’ and CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR SHOP-- Main Floor Our only store GO MALDEN LANM tribute their! FRAME SPICTUREC ing it the tainment Committ Samuel the w moveme the Jewish soldi ding men of the nation Women's Re. Mason is Chairm ppreciation o necessity for he said, “t sentim: the East Side nt, wh the To say before the war that/ congratulated the paper for propos- ption and Enter- of which Mrs. | exp) when and ressed mmit- uvening Wor d ‘and Pointed memorial is is a move in the right direc-| am proud to see Evening World, which has spon-| sored ull movements for civie and p. forward with n. L know| nt of all the better- | ‘ularly | I ay | Eyening World will never be co-operation of his| forgotten for this timely noble so much to have| consented to become honorary mem- ers of ‘ist inc n | dels of the Court, iy m the It ludes Justice Justice Nath ‘ourt, Gov United Sta eption Committee. Louls D es Supreme The Bran-| Bijur of the Alfred ¥, Harry Cutler of the Smith, in the right direct I quit ish fare Board, Abram I with The Evening Worid that us, former Ambassador to Turkey: something should be done to honoi e Irving Lehman, Justice the heroic deeds of these noble lads | J Mack, Louis Marshall, Jus- who fought In the 77th Division ph E. Neuberger, Jacob H Similar expressions of co-op Schiff, Nathan Straus, Felix Warburg have ¢ from leading and the Rev. Dr, Stephen 8, V tional a anigat —— cast 5 their sup: 5 DIE IN AIRPLANE CRASH. frapped in April 2 a Handle » death yester Britian A Burning Machine. ANDOVER a wher | Secretary Wilson ¢ | WAS! | Wilson Ma. {with a view to of Labor | ment i he unde ne fell on the asoli sible ss — rence HINGTON, Apri left last’ night . to tnvestigate Labor faving the Depart attempt new steps for a set roof of en to End a.—Se for La} result of an ac t Ney aph rearringe broke. off and a bar ank caught fire re burned so quickly that to reach the im cretary wrence Lin in aiUnaETT i brose Channel Lightship 6 A. M. to- | Infantry, are on the Mount Vernon, | | includes boxers who are SOME) boxers, | Col. Campbell has arranged for 44 poss bie. ix boate with ja ,000 person Jsury to learn persons wt turning units Chinatown isa come for the ONTHE AQUITANIA | terday arrangements for r for the Chine. War hero probably will be Sing who won a D. 8 OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & C Special Sale for Thursday { | { OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & 34th Street—New York Another Important Sale Thursday Hats Individual and Smart At a Remarkably Low Price lcome down the| who were invalided home and whe t for the grand cir names and addresses Mayor's Committee or to pective auxiliary association@. Col. Campbel) repeated. hie to the public that po official nine for the parade will be iss on wish t at Quar ning a special wel- sued or sanctioned except the offiel fighters of the | programme of the Mayor's Committee all the! Hoe also requested the public, on the acieties, consult- | day of the parade, to help the police ur from curb to tossing fruit, the wounded » suldiers, of whom ing troops, as only the division. The | wit ration of the public Will New York City’s Own be able. to parade in the military way ft ts Dlan- ning. keep Fifth A curb and te candy, cig ‘8 Commi the first step in a Chinate are in members of the division 34th Street—New York Positively None Sent C. O. 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