The evening world. Newspaper, March 16, 1907, Page 10

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TH E EVENING WORLD, ! Ma ie | Dinners, Recep tions, Balls, Se "ciables Galore to: ~Commemorate _ the Great Day! ‘Are Being Held ae Over the City! “New York) ee of the, Big Parade. | ~ geteeeesecenscncececsseseceecnenececesceeseesccees * Sohal o DOsojne ya Scac n-Qloncayste | Go. : Sloéc Daeteat. ae * Cuyneann aoe na Scajc n-Woncaste ancy TONAS ain 4 F-cOMAyseojn{ Te Upeyt no ce tiitday Eypneannad acd cb Yontyan Azur CO CAllaccaé yAn jn - jmteadcar 5urvalad an 5-cOjmejne. Jr 6 man ya 4-2tymeynjeean 5aq Eine co dup \mOnay, Feylf Paopays ejle vy 50 D-COCKA]T ley 4° —y,oyspeacccualsajy—yaojpre-co “brayteat—ajur 3 m-beyd. rf anf{r 50 ceo} 4-4 Dujtée patiyan a5 ea cum cinn Fao) Unacad ya TAojnre. EVENTS THAT MK ~ ST. PATRID FAST Dinners, Receptions and) Dances To-Night, To-Mor- |, row and Monday Night. PSSST FER sTIIS badd adhd id There will be an unusual number o! ndependent ce! 8 of the festival SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 19073 Be SELAND'S GREAT FESTIVAL BRINGS FORTH GOOD WISHES _ ,OF AMERICA FOR THE CELTIC REORLE AND. THE “OULD SOD” FORMATION CF THE I Vo! ~Foliow stnrneiennnanen Armash Men will cole. | etrver and jonaghan Football ciud GAELIC OTER, ‘vara Volunteers. ja Plaza Hall, | commanding avenue, toa - he commanding, Broo yn, Bis PARADE T0- dY TS Sige the Line and\ jay ts formed tn _ with tho Brigade Ntewla In the Yar-and the tizlous bodies in order be |sssssssssastanasses OE Oe OO OF OF OF Ot Ot 8 at ot IRISHMEN DO NOT FORGET _ THEIR NATIVE PATRIOTIS(T. © W ourselves to-day upon & the advancement we ® re—made-in-this—and—other itries along material Hines, % us not forget thit the HI E congratulating ® Tet standing we haye won wos not gained along those lines alone, be thankful that In holarship, in intellect, in the arts and Hterature, achleved-—results_ of which we -are_justly-proud, We have adlitred to our na- tibnal ideals and to our: re- ligion, and as lcng as we do not forsake them cach succeed- dng St Patich'aDa 9E EF Fae BP aS oF ae ae ae He Patrick vss year, On account af TRANSLATION: % the anniversary falling on Sunday ts : sifcally causes a three-day com- The greetings of the people of the United States are extended to- ie oration. sy is to their: cittzens of Irish birth ami descent who fill_so large and z he Uawest- qed. SPER EAT ES importani in the material economy 6f the country. Rewriters 2 ipo Teale biir-meis 7 Tt is the wish of the American people that Ireland may not pass . Menai i cA ta Bat Grand wie aa ty z many more St. Patrick's Days until there Is restored to her the herit- | Central Palace to-night, Major £. P. pia Hive thelr ~ ball age of Freedom that belongs to her and will evermore be a nation 3] Gaeay. tn command of tha regent, PEOsR Wenner end = prosperous and progressive under the banner of Liberty. 4 “ssures everybody of a fine ok! time,|, The Cour “Ue y Fy; M4 the srosing populastte er thie azent brmte torn FFPIFSIIIIGIEGSS FIIDITITOSII9ISIS VIVIIGISESISSIIEOr | king success. Di. near Lexingty args OF Ne UNSuEE: ments. Major Bugene J. Flood is Hall man of the Reception Commithw, and nixth mreetest Sengt.-Major_ Shaug: will bein views durler, charge of the Fioor Committe, Tne played regiment. always makes a brave show at this fy that to-nigt Kissed by the golden rayss of a genial- sun, shining from 4 cloudless _ sky, the greates{ St. Patrick's Day parade in the history of Kew rate moved up Fifth avenue this afternoon from, mid-Manhattan to Harlem The pavements were cry, the air was balmy and exhilara ting and never before has there. been so much enthusiasm and good cheer. pers I Inthe affair will be a deilliant| i the Pala m Garden, Fifty-el Be atone: of the old lana A-reception and danes will fal. theater pcaanrets etal ihe Stxty-ninth Regiment will attend eo Fitth avenue Cathedral wid dally th atroet, ogbutthe greene, thing Tater ie pete be the. Ereor BmOKEr To night in honor of Mtartin Green In tho | Pen Club, of which he has just been y- leeted president. Everything about ‘this Affair will smack of the old jand-begin- j nin ck bacon and greens and mewed Carrigcen moss-and Dishiin porter Any showing vp without a green th ith he condemned to } . Brothers. for th wi be Company pEgmpany success, Shevother officers who will ald in the Hon of the drill and reception are P.3) Mu ~Hets~tstimated” that there™ were $0,000 Tien it Tine), Old-time Paraders well along in years, who have been deterred from marchi ng in Sdseaeanael Cap the recent past because of untoward weather conditions, turned: out ‘this peas eee aftertioon and followed the bands with the sprighty step of terse on, Hundreds of Irish football players in costume furnished an arpropriate summery tinge to the pageant. Weth —ayeniie for —_moie—than—four—lne—Aboct-erery—owner-2 milea'was a lane of cheering humanit: oresea with a xreen bod ‘The broad epace between the Park hy, Jutant, Da’ Sylvester Mocre and Ad id Keane, Treland's"Anmierlean Friends. fnserted an advertisement “for enuchtin: a % ation. ind tho curb line was Jammed. Every They were goleled upiin a hurry 18 “Wear, * z els bi Ing_of the Gren” a —_toop of every _n Jon had its load_of Ee ree WU many» ee: rH to-day, ILD, ap your glasses! comrades mine. % moectators and every window shoxet eee ets i % ‘spleador Nag ~emernit And while we toast tha war-worn 7 Binijing faces, Inspired by the brigh Of the pariders do : atstreaming ‘neath the March sky gray, sooner ‘ % © ness and vigor of jt all the musiclans nioiles, z i a Whoie cloudy curtains dritt arander 24t Memery's softened radiance shine aia th sives, and the role} |The tush for pointy of vantage e e mad |. When dart the eager s On Erin's homesteads. cot and manor: * Calrly, outds Srey ah the four miles of Une ot march nse U3) Te Liew tt atatt und er, herd ia —the joved ones faraway | Hoking-alreof Org ant . Re taesenee 17 Ace / John G. Cavs ve Jo oy Banner ga lirtie de -evir-t Br. ferny glen and beathered-hizh-g ingty from end to end of the Dovley and the preaident. O'er-blazing guns and Gaal % Fine Military Display, ity ‘Thanks to the recent rain and tne| ‘@un and wind the streets were clean, So there was little or no confusion jn the formation of the parade, which started. y—after. 2 o'clock fram _ Worty-second street. Col, Chasles J Crowley, of the Irinh Vouunteers, mstride “the=finert charger -Sneridaa’s. © siable could turn out, ied the line, ‘Tne tor_nus_selected-thle—yenr-onseqrount of the ble demuang for seats wh: dQ not be satisfied In thelr old rv. tered, ¥, Like Mshining flared And Britain’ ~ tered; BS then, stormy petret of the ware! jed_by Coun- Garden Seiue Club, of Mrookiyn, % % PERE RI pa field It flaunted high, Cremena’e gatos it giit- Motul seston RRR CIT ws ST. PATRICK'S DAY, “Bard of + To oar fellow won fhe American better comrades, ‘4 pride of arma wre shat- ) Across the western waves It turned, “Y, And vanged betde the Stripes wad Stars aga fii With old-time, marital lustre. buraed. re ct Tn ate siee. ori EE Ot oe et RRR ROR i a BY WILL stokes: ne Navy"—uU. s. ot ot oot ot wellisens of Trish pleth or descent, than Army and Navy have no braber. men or s. Hancock. ‘i Hes Atiletic Union, Seanslation, on sabres gory. + May_God_be with-them all-to-day, From Mirren Head to Kathlin Isiana, ‘ bd From shell-strena bese BY —Each sects ToWer an On Listory's pa; With rivers brizh The bine shy. ocean’é surges giniled ‘round, % i Foatenoy to mous. ¢ id grassy mennd my has writ Ite story it and roves of sre: beading tocarsay It. ts and winding. i Dear litt a Or that tayo nev ness in shamroaks ani as marked the celebraion this Recognition of the oorgsion by: wearing of some bit of green co! uimost universal. City Employces Off for Parade. | What a prominent gure Day cuts jn tef Ife of trop fwna aparont,in the decre:sed path ago of the {Ll Fnes-and the Suowa: adaotha.moming..xash fours. When the Erie take a day of in this town Joown-moves more slowly. As for machinery of the city governmont— | Skah it-might ax awe have been mut | Gg “2 LouTHs MEN TO HAVE BIG TIME TO-MORNO ow. | Tro be 1 son SSS ova al, On street ‘and Madis, Patrick, Hundred and nth wire: ington avenue. One of | will be a grand muttcal pr Coughlin's” Twelfth one of the best of the A largo supply of six as already urrived “from. the hills of Br the | Rey. erously do ‘The green wiamrocns ana golden bl Of Ireland, entwaed wita Lie Beloved Bara and Stripes vf tue navpted Las 9 Many Mitions elania Buiterod in the b: n any of teh cross atrevis on t ™m Sharkey with tending with te trefoil, Because of the distunce of the headgaurters of tne milltary oltfo organizations in line from oint-of the parade, t spriz oft After ‘the « which will be Jed by o opular young - Lrishme PN here wilt ibe » and tho orty-pio- there were fragmentary parades all over U Part of town during tho morning Ir ing the four provinens Various companies of the regiment ns from all the Irly} ‘omised to be pres. Fooresen dolegatio have Et Rt Et ett ot ot , ANXIOUS FOR THE FREEDOM VictormaDowlhgy. + fe Inevitatte, eve, 1f you get gay wid me," declared Those. ; VICTOR J. DOWLING, . VE "S3iaun aiscrootty withdrew to_the stice 0 t ni hunted for a policeman. Justice of the Suprenie Court, State of New ¥ OFK. AW Goma’ mlnutes| iad’ elapred: afore SEEK KKK KER ECE EEE ES SERS Geran returned with two officers, Clark ana ot phat Fee OF THE LAND ACROSS THE SEA. ACH recurrence of th E celebration of st. Pat. #) riek's Day finds the. de- ¢! “feendants of Irishmen through- rat out the world more eager and * = note Cr renoble Clay, @nxlous for the coming of tho aay when tho motherland py -achleving “political indepen dence may share in the pros- perlty of hor children abroad~ a outcome they are. confides: where Rose res! erg Outiof m aud; Petert Koso was sunt aslocp be- the Irish Volunteers and ‘Hibernt “Rifles je. a fino showng ne thew mMarohed to “tho | rendezvous and took {the positions amaigned to them in FYtth enue, There was an. unusually large F Of milk hats and frock conte in inks ‘of the civic organjzations— that in the general tide of pros- the Irish of York are not werlooking. anythin; o" . Green ‘Automobiles An the Parade, Louth) Men's Digchearted and an entertainment Star Casin » irman of nthe mittee. Mra. Jam dont of the Ladi. charge 6f> the refre will caterto the wants guests. The members Yon will march w day amd their tw: erate of tho Dundalk Gy ot odleties, County 1 Played for the ‘rst POMMeNnce “at be Sutormbiles in grand march at it A Assoc Johnao’ ks jbanne Abatinen vl | Shares: is a Louth man, he w | Bravent each guest with a aprig of eth abamrosks, ‘The Westmeath Men's Aseoctation will oo-and malice merry in the’ Impent: ~ | SURE, ST. PATRICK LOOKS i'*s4 Rone , cook, .. AFTER COLORED FOLKS, jen Hasn't Taylor, the Runne r, Become | Pighty-thira atreet, a Member ‘of Irish-American Athletic Club? “You-all call vat steak tendah?” ore dred and Bighty- | hind the counter with her head pl loweg a haas igs was wo lull of Jabbing a black, gieaks, ¢ an i solled thumb Into’ a Porterhouga on the MY Mis in Mor charged with intoxleatton asked Cor mercy on the round of the ceeasto: “Where ldo. you come In to apply’ for ry unter of Frank Schaub's myst shop risania cou at No, 684 One Hundred to: and g¢ eed 4 recund aireat "= EX-GRAND MARSHAL. *{each, about put my fingah in yo) come an occasion for additional pride in our raee. PATRICK J. CONWAY, President frish-American Athletic League, — Fei ERIC IIE IC I Fees sere rere eis rere FSA AA LA KALAMA SA SCA sas se 7 | se Patrick's Day a last year he P Rave ora y= 2,00) osAMTOCRS WHC we HAD FEW SHAMROCKS. {relative had gent him from Buly Mote, Irelang. They were highly appreciated ant r nlembered. 5 i | This morning Mr, Kane appeared and Couldn't Satisfy the Demands of a/ eaia to. friemls taat he mee awfully mane . By sorry, but he Jind only twenty shamy Crowd and His Hotel Is a few all of wailch were promised. No- body believed it. Mr. Kané refterated Scene of Trouble. the, atatyinent many. timas,and—at-leet— There waa a lively Ume at Martin J.| a rough-hodse-ntarted, John Tully, @ Kane's hotel, at Thin’ avenue and Ona tilend af Mises ieee Ea ft th crow |Hundred and Twenty-aixth street, to-| frontaatalt Se Gaeueatiion Boos! | day,-when-deveral-hundred-men-Iesfned | 0” ‘ the doorland cut Tully with a knife tuat he had no shamrockato give Mem me qian Toney rilled.-expecting _« shamrock + —rvere-woere a numberof blows Phey came in idraves: and imade) y¢rore sergt: Ten Weit-and:the reserved: known their wants In fine humor, but got there from tHe Enat_One Hundred swith plenty of noise, When Mr, Kan Pwenty ext —atrest BInUON abe vas_marshai of the drsve ame crowd away, JAMES McGREERY & a INTERIOR DECORATION, ‘This -department-is “prepared t3 exe ente in town or.couhtry, orders that re= quire: specific andi technical knowledge of the science of Interior Decoration, Op- erating under the directions of architects, their plans and specifications, Original drawings by artists will bs submitted for consideration, FURNISHINGS. Imported Fabrics for wall haneiaea and draperies. Wall paper and cretonne to match, Tissues, for lorfg or casement curtains,” Odd and unusual Art Stuffs for furniture and eyshion covering, FURNITURE, Mahogany and Craftsman ;—French Willow aud Reed Furniture enameled in _ various shades to harmonize with desired color sclfemes. Roso was in a Jubliant mood and’aho Suuvaig House ok DAYT asked had « dog with her. The dog in as big > Wh edge." replied Rose. “Don't Foy nit chowedat a evlored be axlor haa Jeat dean Tose Was etic Clu aaa Shetland pony and enjoys a repu; Cralahs: tation for ferocity all-around Onu Huns + HO eo teth es lr fourth gtreet und! Ze- i N “Representatives sent to study Fequirements, _ Estimates, with Cavielay submitted. Le treet,

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