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mY 4 i q a ‘ia < LAST UNITS OF OLD 69TH > Maj. Merle-Smith Brings R guard of 1,035 Men of 165th Back From War. DONOVAN M SEATS FOR 69TH PARADE WILL BE RESERVED UNTIL Grandstand Places Will Be He Ticket Holders Until Time Men Start March Colonel and Father Duffy Lead Greeters—Mothers Hear rS Sa, RANDSTAND SEATS for How Sons Died. the parade of the old 69th ae Monday will be reserved HOME ON A GERMAN SHE: GET JOVFUL WELCONE 2 O'CLOCK ON MONDAY 4 for , The rest of the 165th Infamry| until 2 o'clock, it was announced reached home to-day by way of Ho-| to-day by Grover W ¢ boken on the one-time Prins Fried- | te Woke the May ¢ erly Wilhelm—now a prisoner of! ane parade wii) war. The contingent of forty-eight] ington Square , officers and 987 men was commanded | > 2 SSRLINAI nan") MANY GOTH MEN ARE ABSENT They were met down the bay by a W TH big delegation of officiate, retatives| WITHOUT LEAVE AT MILLS and friends, led by Col. W. J. Dono a van and Father Duf Soldiers Left Camp Without For- ‘Tho ship entered the harbor she mality of Pass, but Officers Ex- after 1 o'clock and proceeded to the pect All Back Sunday army plers, escorted by the welcom-| CAMP MILLS. Apr N in erate. military reg « could k men of the Infantr Col, Donovan successfully p nes, it became known through a unique ordeal last nig of the 1,790 when he met the “gold star mothers | vey on” 2 , of the boys he left in France, He] sent without leave ae knew aim! of the gallant f th Jisappeared goon att lads and y each mother! the compar got he hey waited : 1 s life for his | nelthe an official pa for the ~ t ‘deloust a4, to eve i Col. Donovan first ccvas si before he \ mothers as a gr a neohen chan i qu to each one individually hin. Hse: twenivefour: Nour | soled them and cheered therm. ie oeuvre eet : his narratives brought tears to t absenkees eyes, it filled every mother’s n Monday. 1t ia n \ with pride. He intends to w |severe pen will be imp personal letter to each womar | Passes good until 191. M. on Su lost a son or husband or broth will be fasued bu p teal e y ‘The meeting was private and was| CC? and man of th h ta camp held in one of the big reception rooms |™°T°™ of the 69th Regiment Armory. In his| = 26TH PARADES IN BOSTON. 100,000 See Re genera) talk Col, Donovan told the) mothers they aod the whole country | might well be proud of the 615 fight-4 to- At the 69th Regiment Armory ain that all of the seats in night there will be a big smoker, with | city's grandstand will be oxing and vaudeville features for| and that the sidewalks the men of the 163th. They will be Mong the of the route wil be fl TEA FOR TWO Chummy talks are begun, friend- ships are cemented, even cares pick up and run off under the soothing in- fluence of a steaming refreshing cup of Tetley’s. Why? Because a cup of Tetley’s is both cheering and comforting. Selected from the world’s finest tea gardens, and skilfully and carefully blended, Tetley’s gives a new mean- ing to tea. Particularly is Tetley's Orange Pekoe Tea the perfect tea for every vecasion, You will be charmed with its deep color and different flavor. Try some today! ! ( sentiiaainiiaitiitcsininnsiall niin War Heroes Mare ing men of this fighting regiment who| posTON, Apri More than 20,000 were sleeping in France as their liv-|strong, New England's own 26th i+ ing comrades were receiving the adu-|yision paraded here to-day. amid cheer tation of the city, Every one was a) ing hero, every onc had done his duty. | More than 00,000 mothers 1 ‘After the brief address last gvening | fathers, sister ora and awecte Cob Donovan sat on a iather coach | hearts watched the soldiers ma f and groups of m half a dozen | grandstands extending at « time, surrounded him and asked | for nearly four miles we 5 him questions. Jat swaying, cheering adn 1 Usually the women would weep CW haaseanen ds of flag: ansformed n little, but the Colonel's hand-clasp and |'"'0 sixantic benks of kindly words cheered them, and they | went through the ordeal bravely, To|the guests of the pre eth, N. ¥ many the officer was able to repeat |G. the fast words of their boys. He knew| At Sherry’s to-morrow personally nearly every man about| Donovan and his officer whom inquiries were made, and when mner guests of the Ma be could not r the name offhand, while the enlisted men will have the sisht of the soldier boy's photo-| an entertainment 4 dance, ty. Graph would instantly recall to him! sup t the Arm Sunday Yhe lad’s taking-of. noon’ there pontifen We was intended when arrange-| at the Cath 1 » Monda ments for next Monday's parade were | ternoon, starting at %o'ek made that no sign of mourning should | tory Parade on Fifth Avenue, from Ye carried by the marchers. But in| Washington Square to M0th Street (response to an appeal by the women! Twelve thousand tickets have al Past night, Col. Donovan decided that! ready been given out to members of adhere shall be a single white flag! the regiment, and there has been bearing 615 gold stare carried by a| tremendous demand for the paste special color guard. boards from the pu It seems cer occupied, rest THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1919. Girl Babies Win Both Brooklyn Prizes In Feature Contest of Big Dairy Show ME," SAYSONNER 8887 Mise SLICE WOLF 1st Pree CiAss —— _ — — * geeaeeaan* Somm > Sopelar Over haif of the Rainbow Division, | iid more houses," says Clarence | SOLELY Commissioner Copeland NEARLY HALF OF A. E. F. ASK) <=: tae a we twisters |tiradford of Tulsa, Okla, was com-! stein, Secretary of the Housing Com- Zondle He Che ( | ate ollowing {ts vanguard, the 166th | posed of both N Jorsey and Ni mittee of the State Reconstruction | Fondles Little Champions | lait ewe Vary Ach Gd ceived roreiinya Commiasion to-day. "Real estate and | Rlectvie: v7 2xperienc 24 | : building Interests here do not seem | Likean Experienced Father U. S. AD IN GETTING WORK in New York to-day on five ships Ilinols, Ohio and other States, tye willing to run the risk of con- | —Bull to Be Guest of raeenen The Leviathan brought the 166th | from witch the men came, # nt dote- \atruction at preacnt prices, and loans * ~, r cations here to welcome them 07 ure diffic 0 ob- H ; Waldorf| Figures Based on Canvas Rec Infantry (Ot fhe 188th Intantry leis coe cae ina to. tain. ited Staten or the onor at aldorf) "sur aie many ve je bay 60 seat ork should provide | Luncheon | From Overseas by Nation's (lowa), the 149th Field Artillery| meet the transports. the money at cost It would certainly Ine . | Employment Servic (linois), the 150th Infantry (indi he Rainbow men are being seut | be much easier to Induce private citl- ema | f ‘ : De tee Dhalelon, Heatantera uig| to Camp Mills, which they left ning- fens to do the rent ALL MAKES ON Brook be the home of the] Apri Steal t ¢ : i eeeere el toen months ago, for sanitation SE RRS i RR ner lesser atrocities, | n who saw se-vior sth Infantry rigade Headquarters,| p> Pe cee Mii tHbat ain Ua canbe Balle for Red Crone Werk in Easy Ter s pete ie Lamee ity and w : the 42nd Military Police Company.| near tholr homes for d Haat Edna y, Superintendent of the In- ulthy b That is, if the boun-| aa the Divisjon Headquarters roop,| ‘The division will not parade a% A structive Visiting Nurse Soctety, Phone Bryant 5877 cing ar vi ve aibita at ithe the United & ploy: | the ih Divigion Tram the dint but each unit probably vill Chiengo, the Red Croat announ Vacuum Cleaner Specialty Co. oe urm Exposition count for any percenta g the lance companics, which came in| Besides members of the Rainbow ay chief n of the Red Cross Tu 1 t Mot tr all sections of eatlier on the Mount Vernon, The| Division the Leviathan brought 1,000: bercuioale Dal in Italy t Hek yar Eecya Wakes ae of! om athan, which had a total of sick and wounded casual soldiers and ’ the New ’ k c ty 1 orient nt o an mulated eo rf 40 officers aaiaad i a a ddbaaal and went to her pl it Hobok The Santa Clara, due to-day trom b urd talked as only true ne the employment Major-Gen. George W. Read, com. | Bordeaux, had the 15th Engineers an¢ ; . nid /ana Nepsee tka ae der of the 42d Division, and Hrig..| detachments of the 14th and the 146th { at gay Nae ve Ath now kent wack ouside BCA iy Stith | Machine Sattaliong, 1,829 men j everal thousand children at- 80 that a job may be Wu'-| Infantry Brigade wore on the Levia- [19 all voral mon ‘ tae uraine of the French line from | ane malops “Hun or eas sn Havre arrived to-day with over 700 1 t mess je Pr Wilholm| passengers, of whoin 356 were An } ed and ation designed to br Sie brought all of thi Infantry, | ican re and soldiers retur | seful th of their bodies and v were not on th Cruiser | for discharge fron the army. Amon | ppetites w rfully given by the he service Harrisburg last Monday: the North | {OT ire ath” Ambulance: Hection, Custom Tailors to Men racious attendants at the Child Wel _ Carolina brought part of the 187th In-lthe Morgan Harjex Unit, and Lieut fare Boot DANIELS LEA E | (Alabama), and the Montana] H, 8, Holt No. 210° W goth 30 Church St. ! ! : ak Alabama |e br. Ada McMahon of the Woman's Mott who could not leave their 10 SEE CAPTURED SHIPS troops—"verrichte Alabamische” the yo ee ete ned crams Rue hom {oddiinw brood at home brovatt the ja Fritzies called them and the Head ee ¢ reported that on a pital at Centine reported begin th, t NP yea ’ : “ ‘ with - ‘Gan ink Caldwell} in | 30.000 inhabitants ‘ering from par , Tho. on ival in England for s ‘any available for their treatmens m3 in B The Board of oF a =nglind There were 2 in all on the Mixs Crystal Waters of No, 535 Park u these, Some time Two Weeks’ Visit. bringing back the real gold | Avenue, a mezzo soprano who sang so Brooklyn was divided into three) LoNpon, April 25.—Josephus which nd cynics way ts never {in ¥. MC. A. huts and Gh dl prig © divided into two clisses— | arrived here yesterday with Mrs. Dan- | New Yorkers, full of pride in the new > two ye and those bo- els, for a two weeks’ visit in England, | brilliance earned by its fighting Irish THREE GFNERALS HME: ween 1s nid They were greeted by Vic ‘ American 69th-166th, greeted their e nm Monday there were sixty-four |Hosslym Wemyss, Firat Sea Lord. whol comrades of tho division picked from DARRAGH LED MARINES Pomeat ini 15 tHe EAFwe esGHHOOR Tnica Uae. ata GEN Ea ae tree erent ire a Made to Your Measure t F Branc ize to- Py States with full appreciation o kf a. lay, rning, through the | psyche welcoming b way they hed made geaéewnen |Babbilt and Bowls aaesne his is most emphatically true of RITCHTE davis, American Ami y they had made nen | Babb d Bowley b > Py : 7 mination, there were six | Davi, Am nie Bila plod Oe tee pat eat RUA ee tance ath actin fan Clothes because of the fact that the suitings we tailor bab Brooklyn that “looked as forces. in) Great Britatr Ute Miitaa io ihe Ger mande M ee, to your individual measure are pre-war quality 100% ne aval sng ipllits man sneer “The Americans will never mm Mount Vernon all wool, and the price we put upon them during this M six months old, r with a party of An fi Brig. Gen. Thomas W. Darragh, 9 sale is about half the ular value. Thus this be- s nd Street, took | Pandan ne When the old ¢9th New York|marine officer, who commanded the! comes a DOUBLE VALUE EVENT for critical men, he with Miss Alice) VAftor inapeeting the guard of ches up Fifth Avenue the old 4th |sa Brigade the 2d Division, came und we guarantee to give you at this unparalleled + two h month Ruvaadne ts iy aa anant A a v 167 U Inf e on he transport Mount ne fe o g y e: " e, i vassador Davis and left. sor th nfant- |thome to t ; ice for suc , Rai RAR ne boreagn | husandor, Davis and left soo é f [hs id ‘ae price for such sterling quality, faultless style, tailoring ie , won flow. He will view B Join in the parade. | Vernon, 1 mand included 1 and wide range of fabrics to select from that has sate 1 ra “Shetrield betore return. Cuaplain ¥, P. Smith of the Aloba- | sth and 6th martnes, who were in the; made the name of RITCHIE a synonym for sterli Ts, In 1 Flizabeth | ing to Lo: a ten da t mans explained why w thick of the fighting from Chateau alit . . q nthe, of No, 192 <— ent landed. r t gning of the armt qualny r iM r Edward WOMEN TO BOMB CITY. n the Ci P ‘ tt It is not what you pay that always determines Wade, two y and four months, of nin, “every ti Fe uma | Othe re were Erin ¢ the value received in clothes, and New Yorkers are Bs Pe oMi WH Drop went into an important mantlmeein B, Babbitt whe coniman wise to this fact, Call, make comparison and satisfy r N BallnTrip F they found themselves owed Dy |ihe 4th Pield Artillery Brigade, which any doubts you may have uni Mliog Gathering Sherman, four | Recasme of the hig in # Sixty-ninth Now Ys vets ion from July 28 You can’t go wrong at RITCHIE’S. Our money- won. prige os Tue sogisty wae 2) a SA NA ANB FOR: ui of the armiatice back guarantee is not a scrap of paper. In Di N Plorence | tur ' ‘ her in tinbow di Albert J. Bowley, who or - ems Frankent xteen na, of No. | the +8 aig He went to together, he 2d Field Artillery Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Back Born f No Pere women ri cae reli 0. feipated in r A "4 1 t i Mineola, will. we um an fighting, and who . A ‘ ne Shee ning. plan he eat Ae 4 Pi w n NM) Payne Whitney, Mr § a le ; Pr 1 bel man, Mrs. orden H who went ; h 1 rooklyn | Newbold Leroy Ede eve } 1 1d believe It, ask ane will % . om 1 7 ‘ amb Uie fl ; t elville a Akens Serew mm jer oO r transferred to 7eT 3 , much f tributin rileld Guest of Honor. he 10 f w r . and a tne | De. Harry A. Garfield, Federal Pues (re oe : ; re War return 30 ( h rch St Bog 1 y nistrat aa guest of hor a ‘ men uve | wit was a Red u ey § aT Comr ‘ night rewell dir eoded, | k 1 und w net a r #9 sf k abbir x nty by the ex heads l 1 00 w led ter the: ar € ‘ , a ting eks. Much credit | States Fuel Adminiatrat : : e ' romarr I Hudson nal Bldg. for ¢ f manner In which the | forty were prene nt Willem Bh dom , “4 i . he refused to ¢ ver maiden babies were judged is duo to Mins | mee df. soleltor, to the wee) aamin ) Sanitar rain, taken almost) name and would comment only on the Martha Smith, supervising nurse of |titnuf “duldior ang Mince” wus pres #ltowether from the New Jormey Na-|nows items detailing the high rental the Brooklyn Baby Health Stations. ! sented to Dr. Garfield, f° tonaiTiuard, came in on the Mount for apartments in New York City, u ‘ a a S OM Churchgoers G: at* | Announcement by fhe —— | B. F. Allen “ PATERSON, April 2 TAID old churchgoers of When His 25 Per Cent. Profit Paterson are gasping, the : ; police are watchfulty wait. Is Shown He Asks “Why Ng, and the youth of the atlk Cant It Mak 302” ity simply delighted over the announcement of the Rev. Ben Franklin Allen that, beginning Commiasioner f Accounts Hirsch to-morrow, he will augurate fleld to-day had two landlorda before regular dances, with jasz band iii dee) at te nvesti- | @4 “no wall flowers. tu Jaza2 music S prohibited in gation. Paterson, but the Rev, Mr. Allen Phe first, Isaac 1 Presi-| doesn't care. He threatened to dent and Treasu f the Monmouth | start dan in his chureh, the : ak mee | but straight-laced members of 108 Hast 64th Street and owns prop-| his congregation rebelled erty at No, 265 East 18th Street, testi The only business of the fied that he had owned the property| church,” he says, “is to serve the only | tax } Bapy 2704 Yran ing the rent and showing a higher | income you ¢ Il the property at a | Maher rat LADYS ROSEN FPIAST PRIZE "Sure," aaid Lowenfeld, “and I can UNDER SvearRs Lasse. | make th ,enante get out if | want 0. Nobody can stop me." Vernon, Gov. Edge, Adjt. Gen. Gilky- tenants | , 16k saat the Governors, ntitled to some considerati gon “end the rest of te to which the landlord answered that They are a dainty, browned, military staff and many friends and bo was asking only a “reasonable| | Dutch’ delicacy—detter than ’ relatives were on hand to greet the price toast ever brown: outfit | The next witness, Max N. Natanson| | @pd take the place of bread in i r ; of No. 170 Broadway, President of the Ol ity uses The 165th Ambulance Company, Dh ealty Company, owning the ‘With milk, cream or with ommanded by Capt. Thomas K ng at No, 606 Weat 142d Street, | | Soeched ogee for breakfasts. : Lewis of Camden, N, J., is composed vey » how ae ms id ee ie Og qpacwines for kunch—with \ sheadistentatelyd . property, refused to tell, explaining |! af ananas, pineapple or f mep from Monmouth, N. J. It) that his property was for wale and his| | oranges for ‘etn | f o ld 69th throughout 38) interests might be jeopardized if it kia a S these crispy, | vtion and suffered twenty-five cas-| were known how much he paid for it crunchy, len brown, dalton | He said that as fast as leases expired Beelerdes tera be ie hin 1a eaimanded: by Cant wed the rent 10 per cent pack ited Gens. Read, MacArthur and 28mes Roland of Hightand, N. J. and nave the adscasments on both these Melo eo ty sid aU, MAC AD | composed entirely of New y boys, | properties looked up and would see H R 6 re F A suffered thirty casual when the! that they were taxed in proportion to lolland Rusk Co. Caldwell Home With Ohio |* Gi the Incomes Holland, Michigan i Germans laid a barrage on the fleld| "phe hearing will be contiued ‘Tues- Ps odio and Other Regiments. dressing stations at Moyan, ‘Ten of day. lakers -Joy Custard paca, \t were killed outright. ‘The; “The remedy for the shortage of Desserts Is7th, commanded by Capt “NOBODY CAN STOP cluded two stores and 105 apart-| precedents and traditions.” ments in all. After expert-computa- | — tion of the cost of the property and | Kile@ Is Freed of Bolshevik: {ts maintenance, the Commiasioner| VIENNA, April 26 (Associated said Press).—The Bolsheviki have been | Mere ib Go eunation . driven out of Kieff, capital of the eR cobalt egt es HE Sone pi Acad te Ukraine, by revolutionary Ukrainian but that, considering all possitie te- | troops friendly to simon Petlura, the pairs, deterioration, &c., you will be | Ukrainian leader, making over 25 per cent. on your in- is there to stop me from making 30 per cent?" Lowenfeld asked ; “Nothing,” the Commissioner re- “put you will have to pay the Samuel} J, {houses in this city ts obviougy PATERSON PASTOR 10 GIVE | JAZZ DANCES IN SPITE OF community It looking backward and upholding one month, and that the site in- | has no business proportionate Tan't it ra fact phat by y your nereas- missioner Hirschfield asked him did not consider that to

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