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~ SURRENDERED 1 ~ GERMAN GUEST (Continued from First Page.) ) @ep etherwind informal cordiality of t y's welcome. ip Michigan, detached for eervice Manders, all resplendent in the gold tw their gold-hilted side arms, were taki the dook at the foot of Twenty-thi rest, Fifty mounted policemen miral's party. these | : stepe. The Mayor's Reception Comm! tee Of One Hundred, each garbed in t! severe frock coat and shining tile 1 headed the procession to tl CITY HALL. and @ hie suite. His Honor had a pleasa: Fhe Admiral, hie personal staff, Lieut Gemmander D. F. Sellers of the battle @ife to the German Admiral, and Reat- Admiral C. Winslow and his fleet com- Bnd plumes of ceremony and wearing te the City Hall in automobiles from A @eat crowd had gathered tn the] The auto cru fase before City Hall in anticipation | ropoittan buliding on Madison avenue @ the Gistinguished naval man's visit;|and then came the bewildering olimb the double lines of policemen | in pushed back whon the string of autos| There, when all trundied into the open space before the|cicerones of this 8! the Mayor's reception room the was introduced tn turn to the the glittering members for each of the officers; several 4 @f whom he had met on tripe abroad | 't#° Club at 2 o'clock and a stop for he @reeted in a pereunai fashion. Mayor “I can only say generally, Admiral, fer a few words have to auMco, that we favited you here to our eity with the hope the citizens tain you too much. Sometimes you spol! @ thing. But I think we are very hos- Ditable and we will do the very best We can for you. We are exceedingly lad to have you here.” ‘The Admiral saluted and replied in perfect English: “Permit me to say, Mr. Mayor, that we have come with great pleasure come to New York. Permit me to say, also, Meee we bear the gaod will, ex- Dress! of friendship and geod feel! ef our German brother eltisene to the United Gtates and to New York City, We look ¢orward with great ploanure to thd dayd we are to pace SILENCE, SAYS MAYOR, 16 GREAT ACCOMPLISHMENT, “You speak English,” the Mayor said “You Ger- with @ parting hand clasp, peed to explore the cn’ nacles of New York's fun. Those who were of the early junket- Ing committee, anxious to the Gers mais everyting to be » were Lan- der Washington, Walton L. Oakley, ¢ tH Lansdale, Fred J, Ringler, Ransom H. Thov mident of the Stow’ bx chang Hugo Melener, Hu Ritter. bush, Albert EB. Gallatin, or, Slafford MoLean, George jordon Battle and Robert Spence. Besdes there there were oftivers from the four battleships, one for each auto, to act as official rubberneck annow . and the various oase | van, he Central Park was the first } sighted by th | Through haupy Ge se Fifth avenue, The early mor Parade of niftily gowned women had fomeching reaily worth while to gaze at swiftly travelling cortege of zold nd white vizored caps, Mayhap she was co en nee at the pink cheeked, blond fellows who wero speeding by, eyes alert to pick out pretty gowns fi ray of bu ‘Tree A, riding their prettiest and )ang prettier faces. ‘WHA NO speck of dust on horse's flank Or crenecteos uniforms praceded the Ad. (GERMAN CARP SALUTE VISITORS AT AQUARIUM. stopped at the Met- {t-| pointed out to their he | far-lying flat lands even to the Ramapo of | ranges and the nearer bristling hedges eoremony, was waiting within the por-| of miles on miles of city roofs. tale for the coming of von Rebeur- Paschwits, Seth Low and Herman|Square the Ridder of the committee, who had ac-|then piloted the Admiral down from the| around the Arch and on down Broa Down Fifth avenue to Washington entertainment committee thelr German frie! ne| way to the Battery, A squint at the Mayor's office, the committee members| Aquarium, where all the German carp in the rear after the German| were standing on thelr tails with the fight dorsal fin at salute MAYOR GREETS PARTY IN THE |the Stock Exchange to watch the bear pit in action. Even at that only one-third of the fifty mile cruise was over. Prospect Park, Bronx Park and the furthest nt | Wilds of the Bronx were yet to be ex- plored, with luncheon at the Metropol- the highball of commerce at the Clare- mont, near Grant's Tomb, Not until 6 o'clock wan the swift pilsrimags scheduled to be concluded at the land- ing pler opposite the three German sea fighters, To-morrow Coney Island'e joys will be opened to the first of the German A mtb-committes of the com- F. A. shore parties. Mayor's Reception Committee, prising Hugo H. Ritterbusch, ranse’ for the of the German jads and an equal num- ver of tare from the American ‘The jutflation will begin in the after- noon and dinner for all will be latd at the Kaiser Garten at 6 o'clock, Then Lana and Steeplechase Parks will be thrown open to the rollicking tars for the night. Side trips will be made more than infrequently to Feltman’s and the Kaiser Garten, where certain | 4 refreshments pleasing to sailor mon wil) be furnished. ‘The Palisades Park management has extended a cordial invitation to the of- fcera and sailors on the German ships to climb the Jersey Palisades and enjoy ry themselves there during their stay. It did not need the little human flash of personality in the saving of the great Moltke “Lieutenant Prince sree the Admfral and hie staff were | prenry,” as ttle goes when he ts wn about the City Hall, visiting aboard the flagship, made no effort to historic Governor's room and the Alde! ond chamber. They took their depar- ire, Guarded as before by thi troop mounted police, Aft ” rte he ‘Dr. Kurt Ziegler, act! conces! the fact that when his term of Guty as junior officer of the deck was ended he was going to make a swift, & drief call on | Teutonic get-away to shore, but in the Consul-General | intorim he received the attentions of the f Germany, at isis office, No. 11 Broad- | awe-struck with smiling good humor. ‘way, the party continued to Gov. Toland. eedgh Gaynor, accompanied by seo: ernor’s | THOSE PALE LILAC SOCKS THAT PRINCE HENRY WORE. Police Commissionor| ‘The fact that His Highness wore « Waldo and R.A. C. @mith, a member pair of pale lilac socks beneath his @f the reception committes, ft the | white duck trousers almost led to the City Hall at 1 o'clock to be the guests undoing of his dignity. For a peddier Gf the reception committee at the! trom Rivington street bustled over the Yaoheon at the Whitehall Club, Fol-|eide of tho Moltke with his pack of lowing luncheon the Mayor und the|ctothing, ready to do business with His Members of the committee boarded the |Imperial Majesty's sallorman on a Police boat Patrol and visited the Ger- strictly cash basis. The peddler spotted man Gost, where they were to be re-| those Iilac socks and got no further. cotved by Admiral Paschwits and start, Mayor Rdg to bea it to be accorded ree Germaa @t @ulser’s Harlem River Park, A reception committee, headed Philip Rhinelander and comprising whose names have a high sound in} various quarters of town, was down at the official landing stage at th ‘West Kightieth cw wit Fey eed awiftest automobiles early to-day, T Mttle ship's launches puffed aire filled to the gunwales with pink cheeked = of the Kaiser's navy, eager for ‘There were handshakes and introduc. | al around and then the auto fleet weighed anchor and was off at high “Gentiemans,” he said with an nuctu- Suest of/ous whisper, “Bye got some green 'y at a recep-| stockings here—two pairs for only 2% cents.” ships) ‘The peddler flashed some cow pasture green hose on the Prince and would not bY |coane hiv attempte to mace His High- fom for a princely quarter until a ‘quartermaster gave the tip to “beat it." | Ghortty after the encounter with the ‘ peddier a rosy- eked German woman, carrying @ heavy displacement and quite overcome in the presence of Princely blood, started to make an elab- orat before the Prince, Just then @ sailor passed with a coll of rope and the third and lowest stage of the BURNETT GIN FIZZ RICKEY ‘The idea! drink for Summer weather. “Make it with BURNETT'S" The Bottle with the RED Label Piret Distilled in 1770 Ask the waiter for foncon DEY Bis Robert Company ro Wnt Sa, Bes Yous in German woman's obeisnnce ended in dis- aster, Prince Henry hastened to restore the nortified German woman to a proper position and then bh ' nd his hand, In fact he law put not until after the faithful # had dieap: peared The visiting Germana found them-) selves part of us vefore thelr black- crossed battle fags Were dropped at sunset, Now it remains only for New York to ow them a good time in the ew York tanner, and that with a bang to: tatives of the gan far four Ameri little destroy down e bay when, with the attleshipa and the thin ading, the three vise ighing up from the Nar- HONOR THE SCRAP. PY-LOOKING VISITORS. When the two great stacks and tre- dous forward guns of the Mol ng around the corne from off Quarant t out on Sunday business caught 0 idea there wan a new and particu- ‘appy-looking war dog in the yard, and they made haste to do the honors. Folk saw the revenue launch Guide, with the representatives of the Mayor's welcointhg committes aboard, swing along under the thick mat of the Moltke's reefed torpedo boats, heard the thirteen guns that were fired in honor , | of the visit to Admiral von Rebeur+ Paschwits by Capt. Albert Gleaves, act- ing Commandant of the Brooklyn Navy Yard, and wondered fretfully when all the fuss and feathers of the otucial Welcome would be over with. They wanted to get out aboard that great! mass of steel and her two leas weighty consorts and see what manner of men the city's visitor's were, MOLTKE RECEIVED GERMAN DELEGATION FIRST. The chance came, finally, not long after noon, when a very natty middy, buttoned to the chin of hin service, came ashore with the word that the Stettin and the Bremen would be thrown open to visitors imme- diately. The Moltke would not be opea to the general public until arter all of the dolegations of the German societies had been received by the Admiral, and that might not be until the end of the afternoon. Then began the scramble for the ‘“Dumboats''—the offically inspected and Tegulated “bumboats,” which were re- stricted to @ twenty-five cent charge by Joint action of the Dock Department, the Federal steamboat inspectors and the Police Department. While ordinary citizens were stepping on each others trying to find seats in these the men and tal chug-chugs, women of the Germi to bank up, fifty decked landing ata ing of the Moltk were to convey th Admiral von Rebeur-Paschwits, Now to get down to very intimate things gleaned by @ visitor to the three German ships. Perhaps It !s no great trick to meet a prince; peop ‘8 & Prince the XXXVII, what? The German cruiser squadron is ca: ing two princes with it, and one is a XXXVII. His name {s Prince Henry (nsert Roman numerals here) of Reuss. ut. HEAVILY ON HIM. ‘This Pirnce is a very tall, quite young Heutenant with one strips on the slee of his long blue coat. He 1s very fair, has very blue eyes and one might opine that when he talked to some fair young person who wished to be shown how they made that awful old gun in that fteel box shoot he would make a hit— yea, @ great hit. For ho forgets that he serges. BROADWAY at 49th St, 47 CORTLANDT ST., near Gre Harlem Store - | through the the official blue; lie 0 Prince the in just a neat young Heutenant with a winning manner ti smoothly as his ton AW a pton we all sun THE EVENING WURLD, MONDAY, JUNE 10, 19132. th and he helm's al staff. Fle manners! have the court polish and his seaman- hat fits him @e ship is of the superlative quality, ele iM blue coat. the Kalser would not have intrusted have had nothing but courtesy,” said when one addressed Highn “Your dropped anchi the present. « friends, for those Amer. | y |iean ships ahead there were at Kiel and I think Rear-Admiral Winslow did, @ particularly gracious thing when we | to lenve our friends on the Roads to American He put a signal quartermaster ch of our three ships so that any us might exchange messages with the emaphore code. ships ‘That wan the only semaphore wig-wagging that was done~all of Admiral Win win ors ders for speed and alignment were sent | by wirel jus, We exchanged all the way up.” | accent, scholarly, | frat visit to New Yor | he has some good fri met a de! with. ippachal-Rarchfeld Both Princes an one Germai ship. but, shade of “Highnes! Prince one grade “Durchlaue’ that in English tra of Kaiser Wilhelm's their status in the miral (correct Germa: Optical cians We never jutely necessary. 15TH ST enwi ch. Open Evenings s—and you how thouehtful @ courtesy it knows explained ‘yesterday, of the finest gentlemen of Business forld—not as the result of chance, nor of accident, The foundation for this busi- ness is the wonderful eyezlass service we render. prehensive, painstaking, thor- ough—and includes the exam- ination of your eyes by skilled Oculists (registered physi- and the adjustment of the glasses by expert opticians. advise West 126th St., near Lenox 442 Columbus Ave., 81st and 82nd Sta, 10 Nassau St., near 1000 Broadway, near Willo’ private mesi | with our friends, the American offic rk. jonds here. ar in Kel hratian fs a “Highness” Prince Henry is @ There'a no word for Neither Prince is of the blood of the ruling house of Hohengollern, them are eligible to marry @ Princess So far as analation, family. navy goes, princely blood counts for nothing. A word will descrtbe the Contre-Ad- in title). John Blue Serge Suits Ready-to-Wear 15 and +20 Best of Summer Suits for Men and Young Plen—smart, distinc- tive, well tailored models; full lined, half lined and quarter lined; cool as a sea breeze; deep dark un- fading bluesandfinely woven, unshrinking You couldn’t buy better blue serge suits anywhere at $15 and *20 Brill Brothers 279 BROADWAY, near Chawhers St, at Third Av, UNION SQUARE, 14th St., West of Broadway, can understand for The Prince, whose En-'ish te spoken with more of a British than a German perfect to the point of being sald that thig was not his He stopped off in our town a little time two years ago on his way home from Cuba, and THERE'S A DIFFERENCE BE- TWEEN THE PRINCES. On the subject of Princes ono must te distinction right to begin The other Prince of the squad- ron 1s Prince Christian of Heassen-Phil- (nothing less than that), and he {a mere leutenant, also, as long an he {s aboard the Stettin, his “Highnesses,” there's @ ference between those two of but both of thelr is one Kaiser Wil- + | Health visited Sozio's saloon on March Wecan throw out our chest Ours is the Largest Retail in the It is com- unless they are abco- Harris Glasses Cost $2.00 or more. St. » Bktyn 489 Fulton St., opp. A. & 8., Bklyn 607 Broad St.. near Hahne’s, Newark the biggest and newest Grosser Kreutzer of his navy in von Robeur- Paschwits's care. He is the youngest admiral of the German fleet, so one Jearned, and before taking command of the visiting squadron he was for a longs time attached to the Kaiser's 1/7, \\ S That is another word for which there fa no direct English equivalent. May be personal side comes the closest to | the meaning. CONTRE-ADMIRAL 19 LOVED | BY Hi8 OFFICE | The Contre-Admiral has erry eye, | thin, firm lps of one used to command and a very low voice with a strong, sympathetic quality in tt. are devoted to him. Many of the officers are nodies. Capt. Ritter von Maun Edler von Tlechier is) His officers in command of the Moltke, pretty Nearly every word there is a title of some sort. Then of the Btettin th Capt. von Krosijk, the “von"'in hi indicating his rank. Even Midshipman Baron von Liebenstern and Liewt. Baron vor. Senorchiins-Grency have nothing to lack in the line of nobility. _ Can't Make a Living, Tries te Die. Michael Kats, a homeless man with- out @ Job, got together enough money to take a room at the Occidental Hotel | oublic. at the Bowery and Broome street to- day and tried to kill himself with gas. A bellboy smelled the gas, looked over the transom and called in Policeman Hagan. Dr. Walsh of St. Vincent's Hoe- Dital said that the first ata treatment given by Hagan in forcing artificial wooden leg. He ie under the rule of the survival of the Attest his crippled condition made it Impossible for him to get work and he dreaded 11 me pirdhihead Aleehol. rat Ni 189 Elizabeth street, convictea of telling whiskey made from wood alcohol, was fined $150 in the Court of Special ses- sions §=to-day. Supervising Inspector George A. Woods of -the Board of 27 and confiscated three samples of the liquor, Sosio pleaded that he had pur- chased the liquor ¢rom a firm in Leroy street the head of which is now in prison for manufacturing it. CHARLES A. KEENE b | so Importer of Diamonds EMWANE Along the ~ Line Sharp Reductions All Finest New Potatoes, ./:2%.. 6 ™ New Laid BS, by the dozen...+ East View Eggs, °"t.0° "27° Granulated Sugar, 3%". 18° Corn Flakes, 7.0" 0". Be California Prunes, Texas Onions, |" "4° } | Cheese. 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