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23D INFANTRY, OF HEROIC SECOND, BAGK FOR PARADE Regiment That Won Petain's Admiration Rejoins Division Here, The transport Virginian, crowded to the rails with fighting men end painted over with legends descriptive of their deeds, came in from Brest this morn- ing and docked at Hoboken. There were 4,021 officers and en- ats it old and Pore ‘Crowan, Bridgework, Fillings and Iniayd ©f Gold, Silver and Porcelain Made at Reasonable Prices ut . Teoth thy: froken plates repaired while you wait, L 0%; BLOON 2E, 125th St. (169 E. 34th St. BB Gur, Sch Ave |. W. Cor. 3d Ave. 740 Lexington Ave. S. W. Cor. 59th grey teen $e. mM. mi to OURS) + 0A. Saturdays} A. M. SUITS I have a number of Un- claimed Suits on hand which [ will sell as ( low as ,| fantry of the famous Séoond Division. Final CLEAN Commodore Worsted & All Ends Strictly Custom Tailored SUIT TO ORDER That no other tailor advertises to sell under $30 to $35 MR. READER—During this month of August, which is ccnsidered the dull season of the tailoring business, I am going tc make a special effort, in spite of this fact, to make August on¢é of my biggest months, and to do this I make this extraordinary sacrifice, Commodore Worsted, together with hun- dreds of other ends, consisting of Blues, Serges, Tweeds, Cheviots and Cassimeres. tome of these have et ough for two- Piece suit, some enough for three-piece suit, and some suits and extra trousers. My clean-sweep saie price; SUIT TO ORDER UNCALLED-FOR 70 NASSAU ST., Corner John Oven Until 7 PM. M—Saturday 0 P.M. 44 FLATBUSH AVENUE, Near Nevins St., Brooklyn, N. Y. men and 118 officers of tho 234 In- And they are going to parade up Fifth Avenue, practically: the whole division, ‘The parade is expected to be next Friday, Plans for the reception of the Second Division will be perfected at @ meeting in City Hall to-morrow morning, At this meeting will be Mayor Hylan, Major Gén. Jonh A. Le- e, commanding the Second Mivi- i; Major Gen. David HM. Shanks, ndet of thé Port of Embarka- tion, Rodman Wattamaker, Chairman of the Committee of Welcome to Homecoming Troops amd Becrotary Sinnott, Unless there aro ¢éleventh-hour changes in the present , tentative plans, the parade of the Second will take place on Friday, The reviewing stand will be at the New York Free | Public Library. | It will seat about five thousand pesple. There will be about 18,000 offi-| crs and enlisted men of the | army and 9,000 marines in the j parade, The arrangements will be the same as those made for the 47th | and the 77th Divisions. The line of | mareh will be up Fifth Avenue cov- | ering the same ground a@ that over | which the New York State units passed. A fleet of tugs filed with the friends, | latives and admirers of the 28d went »wn the bay with the Mayor's Com- mittee to welcome them, Painted on the sides and prow of | the vessel, and on banners in the rig- ging, were such names at “Chateau Thierry,” “St, Mihiel,”” “Champagne” and “Mouse-Argonne.” The 234 went over commanded by under Col. Henry A. Eaton, Col. Stone had been Invalided home in advance of the regiment, but he was on the pler to gree} his boys, came home with the regiment. ‘That does not mean that there are only | ten left, but that many of the origi- battle’or in hospitals, had been pro- ided ‘home. with medals, was on the ship. ster y Grey S. HENRY ADLER 1432 BROADWAY, Near 40th Street, Next Door to Empire Theatre Oven Kvenings Until 10 FP. M.—Bat Open Evenings Until 10 B, MaGat Col. Edward R. Stone, and came back | | Only ten of the original officers | nals, aside from those who died in |; | |moted out of the regiment or inval- Chaplain William Babst, decorated | | SWEEP Sale! ancy Worsteds, way, New York, and 44 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn, Grace Gvercoat Blue and Black Meltons and Kerseys, Fane ui coating wos woufded in the Champagne fighting and-refused to leave the fleld whe other wounded needed his min- istrationa, ‘two of the New Yorkers on board were Sergeant Oscar Linquist and ‘orporal Alexander Menigen of No. West Sith Street. Each has the) French wat cross. The regiment was acuse in the sum ‘einized in Syr- ft 1917, It won cffcial commendations from Marshat | Foch and Mafastial Petain, The lat« |ter wrote: “The 2§4 American Infantry Regi- ment, then commanded by Col. Ma- lone, engaged unexpectedly in offensive of July 18, 1918, in the mid- die of a night on a terrain which was unknown and very diMeult, during two days, without allowing them- selves to stop by fatigue and the dif- ficulty of obtaining food and water, | pas di ai fe) ARMED BANDITS ROB OLD COBBLER ~ ANDFLEEINAUTO But Driver Uses Wrong Side of mat Street, Leading to Arrest, in Holdup Case, From an old shoe that he was re- pairing, Salvatore Chiarononte, cob- bier, sixty-five years old, looked up showed remarkable ardor and tenac-|!nto the muzzle of a revolver this ity, driving back the enemy eleven kilometres and capturing 2,200 pris- ohers, twelve cannon and several hundred machine guns.” ‘ho regiment ‘afternoon. It was held by one of three young men who had just entered the little had 90 per cent. shoe shop, No. 209 Emst 40th Street. casualties and many of its men were fo refused to hold up his hands and decorated. esday morning. yesterday on the Washington and the Santa Clara, Others are coming on Leviathan is expected to dock on knocked unconscious. The rob- Ta got about $100, entered a motor e thousand of the division came oar at the door, and fisd, A little later Patrolman Belvocht of the Finland, Ryndam, Santa Paata, | Tefflo B, at 42d Street and Lexing- Wilhelmina, Leviathan Luckenbac ccna SAYS POLICEMAN BEAT HIM. ‘6 made in Magiatrate Manc day in connectiOn with the cases of Marry Rubi No. 310 Bast 101st Btre larry Meyers, No, 246 Weat both held for extradition Where they are charged 's lawyer asked that pho- tographa be made of marks om Ruben- stein's back, The prisoner said he had aten by policemen: The magias- brought before for identification in court day. ed $1 each in e West Side court this morning for rt away in C b B&wn of the n said he was e bringing such of+ until the whole Fifty summonses 19% vance Sale of Prices of Overcoats Will Knock Them Cold This Coming Fall and Winter Season. An ordinary cheap overcoat will cost $50. So get in on the ground floor, place your overcoat order early and help keep my full force of Cutters and Tailors busy during the dull season and save at least $15 to $20, For this event I have placod in each of my four stores, 70N: isau St., 8 Church St, 1432 Broad- range of Eligh gS, consisting of Shetlands, Plaid Backs and ‘loths, also Brown and Oxford light weights, suitable for top- 8, at a price of arday Until 11 1, My CHURCH ST., Near Liberty Oven Until T Fe M. urday Until 12 2. My and Julia | ton Avenue, stopped an automobile running on the wrong side of the street and served a summons on the driver, David Goldstein, No, 62 Col- umbia Street. Meanwhile the robbery had been reported and the cobbler had gone MONDAY, AUGUST 4, nearest police station. Belvooht went to the siation to report the summons and there he met Guita, The two compared notes and went out and got Goldstein, who sald he knew nothing of the robbery, but admitted having driven his car to the cobbler's address. “Would you know them again?” asked Guita. “I think go,” sald Goldstein, So the two drove around the neigh Ddorhood until in pointed out a He aid he was Charlies Burgo, a par- ber, twenty years old, No. 435 East 14th Street, He was taken to the East 86th Street atation on a charge of robbery. a —_——_——- ' SILK WORKERS LOCKED OUT. ‘Try ta Effect 44 Hours a Week tn Paterson. * Between 6,000 and 8,000 silk workers in Paterson were locked out when they attempted to go to work at § o'clook this morning instead of 7.20, the usual time, in @n effort to put Into effect imme Aiately the 44-hour week. ‘tt a pyviceas, ‘been agreed by « majority of the silk workers that the Hchour week should into. effect on Oct. 1, or nooner if the President for- mally declared the war endéd. All the others of the 27,900 sllkers went to work. Pee EE Ni Nise Mra, Weeds Lost. Fur Found tn Newark. The Detective Bureau at Police Headquarters was advised to-day by the Police Department of Newark, that a valuable fur plece lost N. J. Saturday by Mra. Arthur Woods, wife of the former Police Commissioner, with Detevtive Antonio Guita to the! ii een found in that ci 1919. SHORT SKIRT AVALANCHE “PREDICTED HERE IN FALL Paris. Reports American Buyers Purchasing Models of Last Few Seasons, PARIS, Aug. 4.—Watch for the short- skirt Invasion of America, Buyére from the United states, who are selecting autumn models, will take back with the extremely short skirts that women have worn for three yer While the buying is going on, the women of Paris are considering lenger skirts. Paris dressmakers ato baying five and & half to six yards of Material for dresses where last stason they pur- chased only four and @ half, The increased amount of ‘material purchased for autumn gowns here would indicate that pani¢rs, which were worn at the races in June, are sure to come Designs also run to checked materials in great profasion, Scotch plaids and huge wi checks in pin lines of moat iiant colors and johine em- brofdered checked woollen fabrics have been sold in enormous quantities by French manufacturgrs. DENIES W.°G, T. U. ATTACKS THE WEED BY LEGISLATION Admits Opposition to Tobavco, but Will Not Make War On It. 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The record of the Finance and Trading Corporation and the personnel of its officers and directorate are such as to confirm the correctness of their decision: The Finance and Trading Corporation will have complete charge of the extending of The Savold Tire Corporation’s present system of buying, selling, advertising and accounting. | Finance and Trading Corporation, The Savold Tire Corporation will continue to develop to the public’s greatest satisfaction its high standard of service. SAVOLD TIRE CORPORATION NEW YORK CITY Under the management of the forthe stomach and thé heart and aly that, It is a very bad habit. 80 we arry on mong the touree we CARPY on our cabs tor th Tit of the older People toe, But as for 1égialation, that's the first I've heard of tt. Bi aiways been on \