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MARCH APERFECT PARADE MBITION DWISION'S _ GEN. ALEXANDER’S ISTO MAKE 771 Police 1 | by Experiences in 27th’ PUBLIC nts Improved | a for Brook A ion Cha nat Gained : Reception Ph ap AKE OR MAR. | © tt was od t Still Believed That Last Will Arrive in Time to hough Participate. 4,000 Wil get gra and seats. get g | “4 SUCCESS OF PARADE DEPENDS) ON THE PUBLIC. 1 to-day to thee f New for the ‘Tue Ans hav Police arrangeme of the Division announc made to rowd witneased tho victorious mar Gen O'Ryan's Tuesday Fi | with } two he fore { The peints of | @oudly reinforced } | | fay nue has been be checked « of the thoroughfare 4 It is Major Gen, A tion to make the Perfect one as possib There is to be only h, it xander parade as nearly a © parade of 'First Sketch of 77th Memorial, THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1919. |New Orchestra’s An Americanization ‘Monument’, Season Ends; Its | Hopes for Future | By Sy'vester Rawling. HIS New Symphony Orchestra's MEMORIAL TOTTTH pages W BRON TOBEEDUCAIONAL cer PATHETIC OTE AND PRDE OF ITY huly, that New York already has a thora of big orchestras and does need another, does not hold in this | ase, for the intention was and is to} 3 have | after the othe ing de begin a seasu! finished theirs, Not | understood, has been next season, but the pul players and their sponsors may | | the | well hope that, if not Mr. Bodanzky, | some worthy conductor may be found | to carry on the work. | Another pleasure of which I was | deprived on Thursd: ternoon was | i} t hearing ing of Frances | and ¢ ce Hoyt in their Matinee | Mu: * In costume at the Morosco Theatre, For I know their quality and | their charm, Their programme of monoogues and | tableaux chantants, songs also held ‘Twenty Minutes of Rarnstorming th nt,” which tt @ given in France for the A. E. F., and a comedy, "The Two | Misses Pettibone,” the latter with assistance of H David Ather- ton. monic Columbia University will hold a 3 on will pass a given point in 45] the men, or of the Mayors Commit- | Victory Commemoration be UPA * And the police will make|tee, whict distributed them on re-| the gymnasium on Monday, Tuesday ery effort to see that the Une of | quisitions in the first place ana Wednesday evenings, Prof. Wal-| rch is not broken ‘The Mayor's Committee has warned | ter Henry Hail conducting, Verdi's review by officers of | the puulic against traffic in seats in| “Manzoni” Requiem will be sung on | the case of the 27th, |the municipal grand stands. They are| Monday by the Univer Div mn marches up | ¢, to the rightful ticket holders. with Marie Sundelus, Mary Jorda the Avenue it wil be reveiwed at] plans for the transportation of the| Dan Beddoe and Robert Maitland Madison Square by representatives of | 77th Division's wounded in the pa- | soloist. On Wednesday Tchaikov~ he “Big 9° war work organizations | rade were announced to-day by Com- | 8ky’s thetique” symplony be| ! 1 Cross, Y. M,C. A. K. of C4} mander Dorothy C. Smyley, heal of! played by members of the Philhar- | Welfare Board, Y. W. C. Awl the Red Cross Motor Corps, follywing| monic Orchestra, The feature for y ul League for Woman's Ser-| the assignment of the care of the| Wednesday will be Prof. Hall's “Fes- vice, Salvation Army and the Amerl-| wounded contingent to Commander tival Te Deum. | can Library Association | Bhivlep ands he es Ajo. - Hach orsanization will be represent: | Gen Alexanders NT* PY MMF! au tast concert of the season of ed by four members—two iF the Campus Concert Course of New| gitards, a Captain and a color t WOUNDED TO BRING UP REAR] Yor University. takes place in the | * ° who will be instructed in the sate. OF PARADE. Auditorium on ‘Tuesday evening, when | Constipated Children Gladly Take ast tickets had distributed | me wounded, of whom between 750| John Barnes Wells, tenor, will’ -day ayd the expected complaints! ang 1,000 are expected to ride in the| soloist, with the University Helgh eS: who did not get alll tine of march, will come at the rear|Choral Society, William Lyndon the precious paste-| of the column. Five huadred open| Wright, conductor. “California Syrup of Figs” “4. For the Liver and Bowels Mite ive Tell your druggist you want genuine “California Syrup of Figs.” Full directions con and dose for babies and children of all ages “ who are constipated, bilious, feverish, tongue- coated, or full of cold, are plainly printed on who the bottle. Look for the name “Californi thal and accept no other “Fig Syrup.” —auvt. anh has been the dream of all of us fr hood to old age. ays A garden for the children to play in, to sit in, a garden to love in, a garden ts dream in. In a garden tulips, narcissus, daffodils, | roses unfold their matchless be release their gorgeous perfume. Have you a garden? You should have. If only a tiny one—if only a row of flowerpots. How to take care of a garden ——of flowers of all kinds—in the open or in the house—what kinds of seeds to buy now, in fact everythiny a: in connected with the making and tending of a garden Garden Section of the Sunday S This Section is unique and justly famous all! qu over the country. There 1s no extra charge Just buy the Sunday SUN, of for it. which it is a part. The Sunday SUN is out early. To avoid disappoint- you should order your copy at once. meant, therefor making every effort, so far as he was members of the Liberty Division were other parts o! is fully dealt with in the weekly were the commoncat sounds | quarters of the 1ore and in the uring cars driven by Commander Smyley’s force, will carry the conval escent fighters in squads of Pians have been arranged for an At-week season of concerts at the in the Hotel Bilt cea of the Mayor's Committee of | pn ian gainee Stadium this summer similar to th ne in the Hall of Records apo pi gp aie veo| ot last year. It was at a meeting in wever, Grover A. Whalen, Execu-| turned to speial quirters prepared|the home of Adolph Lewisohn t Secretary of the committee, had! 6° them in this city by welfare or-|the arrangements were made. ne owed the policy from the first of concerts will be under the direction of the Music Lengue of the People’s Institute, and Arnold Volpe will be the conductor. ganizations, Wounded heroes of other divisions will likewise be cared for by the Ked Cross Motor Corps. Lieut. Arthur McKeogh, who has the publicity for deen handling all but has not been | the the 77th Division ke much himself, asked to- | tio! prned, to the point that all the tickets fi some members of as replacement troop’ the country the division ‘The New York City Orchestra and High School Choral Organiza- have been combined and ar ing ng and otherwise disposing day that newspapers print another | now known as the American Musical r allotment of tickets, that 18 announcement of the theatrical show | Art Education pty. Its aim i °} the fault of officers of the the Argonne Players will give in the| promote the appreciation and lov n who lasued the tickets to of music in our public schools and to Manhattan Opera House May 5 May 12 inolusive, seats $1, matinees Wednesday and Satur- y, performers all well known pro- sional performers on the vaude-| cal art. Gov. le, musical comedy, burlesque andj are Honor legitimate. stage. | Henry T. Flee Lieut, Warren FE, Diefendorf, tn| charge of the players, said a vaude- ville show that will ° cents i | clare the general public an opportu- | nity to enjoy, free of charge, the cul- tural advantages of the best in enusi- mith and Mayor Hylan Vice Presidents. Dr. is President. Two more Sunday night concerts at ake about one! the Hippodrome will bring to an end hour will begin the entertainment, | its musicai season. A week from to- and a musical comedy to occupy | morrow night Amelita Gallt-Cure! Is about one and a half hours will con-! to give a recital, and a week later | clude it. Ysaye and Mis Elman a joint re-} The show ia the same one that the| cital. actors—five of whom wear wound | stripe ut on under shel] fire In the front lines before President Wilson and the peace delegates from the United States In Paris, and showed all over France after the armistice, Eufemia Giannini, a young Ameri- can lyric soprano, who sang in Italy with success, will make her New York debut on Tuesday evening at Aeolian isa Giannini 8! Hall Among the professional performers | trite States before she ‘om child- are Mario Rodolfi, Chic Grand | (teas "She made her operatic Opera Company; Jack Waldron of) \aynt at the Royal Opera in Turin as as team of Lockhart & Waldron; | agimj in“ e has mi | cy Helton, who will be remem. | Mim! ear in a garden |bered in the cast of the “Return of Several concer SPM ner par- | Peter Grimm:” Harry Cahill, Im. | 8 Tan cians jannint was | Personator, and Herman Cohen. Inara te the United: s Paquita Madriguera, the nineteen | 2.75 BEER SUITS DELAYED. | burs. asses lookin, |more efficient home making. toscratch, and I lost many will be clasves in} anight'’s sleep. I could not American history. Th: ~ use any water onmy hand |ment neighborhood » | fund. | first season ended yesterday | (if DYING SOLDIER: afternoon with a repetition of | Thursday's night's concert, both con- ae ar | acme |ducted by Artur Bodanzky. 1 regret} East Side “Monument” Sure Leter F Herole Privat | that illness prevented me from hear- - etter rom eroic rivate line eater or ths taal tee tae ors| 10 EU eridoL Perum, Cyah 5 ie at |irg either of the last two. The or * , J Made Public By Jewish | gnnizwtion was organized on a co- nasium and Club. ; “ee c By Jewis operauve basis and backed by & Welfare Board. number of prominent and wealthy [Women Busar Varese, t young By Harry H. Schlacht. —— certa of muuern music and resigned,| nent memorial in the form of an 310th Infantry wrote a farewell letter ‘The reasun is something of a mystery.| Americanization headquarters build- his family as he lay dying of ins However, negotiations were open: to the Jewish aoldiers and sailors | | si : Heid With Mr. Gatti-Casuzma, who per-|— Beh heciite 7 yr fluenga in the vspital at Ried: Us Boonneny Ww Tinwh the) nn” Coos Sue Eee eee ee tomka Pease |season, “Mr. Modanzky selected thoir country in the great war have| Torchy, France, ‘This letter, which | classic programme which made neces- | taken shape Tho Evening World) has just been made public by the sary extra rehearsals and @ post-/ herewith presents the first sketch of ne i ponement of second puir of con-| 1 Deo coned building. | Jewish Welfare Board, 1s a crowning erta The lust two concerts were . r stance e gt a heros abandoned. iia Soma time ago Mr. Felix Warburg | "stance of the grit and heroism of The objection often made, and| wrote u letter to The Evening World private from th missive jd un- wa in which he outlined his ideals of a| monument to the Jewish heroes of, der uberger’a pillow after ais the war; Mr. Warburg pointed out| death on March 14, and bas ocen for- that the number of Jewish boys, Warded to his parents at No. 610 able for service under the Se-| Wales Avenue. It was written ive Draft Law would have been wling hand and read far greater had the physical condi- tion of most of the candidates been sister anad better, not only in New York but a few lines to you throughout the Nation. Mr. Warburg > lot you know that aid he felt that tho be morial tC this letteer 1 will nd the one which his friends and | I have the h himself had in mind was such a plant 11 know there is no for the betterment of the bodies and| pope me, as the good God minds of the Jewish b vo aking me away from “If such a building were he sald, “and proved suc practicable, it might serv ample to be fol ore you. I your hearts, death little “Ww all ssful a hoking to as owed in other part: of the country for similar purposes.” | an ex- | ar, there is my | pay for February and up to the Through Tho Evening World tho| day 1 died, and also you will get plan for the memorial has been sub-| $10,000, 1 know this writing isn't mitted tomany officersandmen of the| jike always, as I wrote this to 177th Division who are not of Jewish| you when I was dying. 1 am faith, Among those who have ex-| yory d Dint si pressed their approval are Lieut. Col.| was h sor Roosevelt, Lieut. Col. Whit and | at! you folks ome, Goodbye Lieut. Col. Douglas fe you a has unqualified forw n h Capt. Rev. Dr. William G, Meade, of the 210th Ine Trinity Church, Rabbi Joseph manu-El, ‘The tentative plans as pre Arnold Bru idea of the the the committee The Stive, red by arch ; nt his | ught given to him by - appointed by Mr. War- members of the commit tee are Louis J. Robertson, Cha man; Sam Lewisohn, J » Irvin Lehman, Col. H. uinburg and Joseph lL. Buttenw . At a meet ing called recently by the Federation or the Support o eties, Mr. Robertson offer lution, which was adopted, authoriz- ing the committee to proceed active- ly toward the erection of the 1 rial building, the cost being se tatively at $1,000,000, It ts planned that the building, he- sides having many mst tnd recreation and reading rooms, will have a great hall which can be used for pure triotie meetings such as the ga ings promoted for the last. tw by the Americanizat Foru itlated by ‘The Evening World. will be gymnasiums for s¢ building, with c In Pimples, Cracked Open and Itched, Lost Sleep, “T had eczema on my bands. It took the form of pimples that made the skin sore and red, and it cracked open and bled. The pimples itched ¢0 much thai they caused me sp for the housing of ma “After seeing an adver- associations and practical trade in- | | tisement for Cuticura I wrote for a structions under vocational experta.| | gample. I bought more, and I healed Rooms will be set aside for In ‘uctive my hands with three cakes of Soap and five boxes of Ointment." (Signed) Benjamin Schwint, 96 Stanhope St., Brooklyn, N. ¥., July 26, 1918, For every purpose of the toilet, Cuticura Sosp, Ointment and Tal cum are supreme. entertainments and of debating for the meetings nd other se!f-improve- ties, Mr. Robertson explained that not the purpose of tne commit go among the rich asking a them to subscribe to the memorial It will be a democratic memo rial built on the small contributions of the many. A campaign for popu- lar subseriptions will be started among the Jewish social and business organizations by Mr. Robertson at the earliest possible date. aS PURITY ARRIVES. Is Health NAVY FLIGHT SHIP laburnum, oO panish pianist, who has | Md pianist é i 1A 0 .| toured Kurope twice, will give a rm auty ana nol Aeree to Festpone Claessens | ‘tin at Aeolian Hall on Monday eve Innagan Injunction Case m Week. Sing, A Fi four Span- The cane of tho Clausen Flanagan | sh num y Cirana tos, her one. | : inst It time. tea 0 was lost 0 ae ern nal i ebussy, Me and Francis UG. Caffe positions by Tisat, D Ney for the Southern Bistda | kowaki and MacDowell are on her | rk, in which. the. brewery | Programme. | seeks to restrain Government ott | — | large or small jalx from interference with the manu-| Frederic Hoffman, baritone and) facture of 2.76 per cent. beer, was post-| tutist, and Albert Bachmann, violin- | poned yesterday by Judge ALN. Hand ‘ ve a recital at the Waldorf. pina or |form Week, DY consent of counsel ‘for Mondiy evening, May 12 ‘The suit brought by the Hoffman fit of the Permanent Blin owing C against the sane de- Re Kota may | fondanta for the same. purpose, which | Gtr f irters of the been argued aad is before Judge. 1 nd lef War Fund Hand on briefs, also Was put over fora Nx Avenue week UN. William J. ard of the Metropoli | tan Opera Company has written a Dee tite by Prank Lawrence Jc piccenaleas of the New York ‘Times, ‘Thoro will ; ‘ he an opportunity to hear It on Mon: |Get at the Real Cause Take dav. at 2 P.M. at the Victory Way 7 . A on Park Avenue Hith Street, when Dr Edwards’ Olive Tablets (PP oNi*s cine ue a cherie oF 106 alicage old | ai vs fron Public School No, 39, Man | That's what thousands of stomach sufferers Wattan | | Orchestra lare doing now. Instead of taking tonica, or sortAstoria |trying to patch up a poor digestion, they are rf necht onductor, will have Jattacking the real cause of the silment—| 2(enn, Knecht conductor. wit ines clogged liver and disordered bowels concert lobert Thrane, ‘cellist | Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse the liver . in a soothing, healing way, When the liver! 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