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-' THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 37, 1 : Typic al File Front of the U. S. Boys in Blue ‘ ‘me As They Swung Up Fifth Avenue To-Day Gon a fom tie) 15. —- owe tae for these things, It te fet pretention Privileged to stand for whet every nation would wish te stand for oprabing tor these things which all manity meet desire, -w it hk of the Mar © the rr the ' calor» emu, th thing that moves ae it hed TOGRAPHED & H THE EVE MING WOKLD OY A STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ‘ . MH, tm their solid err oS eS OT SY NIT ass rcnca tek eneadennnreaensenhetgoekendend esOObbkbbb meneeesnenvandiadcae consannieancaaike ere ered a " . 4 oe s parchment . . yo and ; ’ J wes, cs ? bane strips « a optlt to 9 . . hot be ween MR WILBON OELIGNTED A prediction of the bine serene otande for ‘ - eas there TRIOUTE these ereat things may «* ie _" i“ under the) OF arriving at ogi + ne ; ¢ oo . an met by anee tow MERE 18 THE MISSION oF AMERICA Vs iat sashes oi Bp “The » n of America the only thing that « ore 4 fe gt “one with American Ghould think about. Me har noth with the formule ‘ rm sopra tie to the eighteenth Moor, ’ polity He te to euppert b . te Bat he tet wert | ro na, Whee 4 a while the suite her policy in the spirit of 3 t ' of our poliey in that + Me J : pumbved: tes Wor halt en bee who for the time being administer the affaire of thin nation, de not 4 wor 1 facing “ at a doak st « the heade ef originate ber epirit we at t ow pt to realise ; Ther « period, and) 1 foples he ch Upon hires the Mayor neheur fm action. We are dominated by | ‘And so with every man Waite to do the thing whien Pperbapes to forget ber wp 4 A ' Presiden rald Meoretary the mation, he stands a tres Amerion sometimes soem y that sometin Tumnus “ t reporters remely biven nation 4 mine or rather | would - i Slike Sha teorenrat | to forget her program out the people sre Mg ee td irr f never forget them. It ls a) startling as It is touching to see how whenever ; SUL: GOaANee, dulne Weeseape F YOu toveh @ principle you toueh the hearts of the people of the United # eu a °> a States, They leten to 1 debates of polley, they determine which party ¢ hd SHAE. ib bah anak Gn a they will prefer to power th hoose and prefer ae ordinary men, bot) + heade of t wed right and +4 {thelr real affection, their real force, their rea! irrestatible momentum ts tor, left to the stands, which had wi 4 the ideas which men embody cpamed ty aby © wet hand "T never go on the streets of @ great city without feeling that some kere nip . 99 the : : pel n ith Asin 5 how I do n infer elsewhere than on the #treets with the great epirit ars “ Gavel. Heseees Seeatiana | of the people themselves ne about their business, attending to the Habis add Chaitonh'W, Rade Boas | things which concern them, and yet carrying & treasure at their hearts ¢ naar ch tua catlieeee Ca . afl the while, ready to be a#tirred not only as individuals but as members A moinent of two jater the t of s great union of hearts that constitute a patriotic people. (Applause) | “And so this sight in the river touches me merely as a symbol of that | and it quickens the pulse of every man who realizes there things to have anything to do with them, When a« eriste occurs in this country, gentie- : ‘men, it is as if you put your hand on the pulse of a dynamo; tt In as If the | | things which you were in connection with were spiritually bred. You had nothing to do with them, except If you listen truly to speak the things that ® band came by @ squad of mounted police, were cheered just as New York al ways [and smartness before tu [ite questa, Admiral appeared on a lithe high sehool step. | Aven Mpliments itaelf on their snap ping bay horse, followed by his staff you hear. These things now brood over the river, thin apirit now moves Pron the Hine the Kekd of the col with the men who represent the Nation in the navy, these things will move - - omn swung out of Twenty-fitth upon the waters tn the manoeuvres; no threat Mfted against any man,! « @ | And pollee passes were allowed to Street on the tick of 10 o'clock until against any nation, againat any interest, but Just a great solemn evidence | i tee teelegunes Bus Pe De ieads eats turned back to the river at Sev- that the force of America {# the force of moral principle, that there is not « enty-ninth Street the # of the navy Hrectly to ¢ F seats or report to anything else that she loves and that there is not anything else for which | — | squads of detectives in doorways of pet hah wee ss este @he will contend, (Applause.) r viner Mandalay bulltings opposits the stand faces and wet flags, The embarka ’ 4 ban a Oi yaa ve WOODS IN PERSONAL CHARGE /tion for the return to the ships by e e Ww Governor's | OF POLICE, | tugs and cutter-towed barges be More Tributes to President en a sto a [| commoner ct Paes Wood [wt the aes of the Ree ot hour of eat th hot yet [/self, who, with Corporatio& Counsel: |ColumnA and was over in half an hour, Gi b Cit be vd ely fixed. by ‘ navy || Prank Volk, was in direct charge of | PRESIDENT IN A SWIRL OF EN- at Luncheon Given by City sabe fas pres eure uae tae Mat oa THUSIASM. Holders of tickets should took The thrilling spirit of patriotiam|did greeting. Arriving in front of on the first page of Tuesday morn- Tae Mandalay hh vrs t ne {2nd naluted. The President aroee, leave. the. Hatt ie landing tAsraball bel Hy fog Mito reached acroas the table and gave Mag S ancien, ¢ s ; | more continued to manifest itaoit| (he noted New Yorker @ hearty hand- (aA. a and “keep n: The departure of the Proaident tor! ing.” Every time the Comimissioner | the Biltmore for the luncheon was the | hadded approvi and sinilingly at/sisnal for another demonstration, vushed patrolman, but obeyed,| When he got aboard his motor car rhe Commissioner, edged aleng this! he was in the vortex of a swirling) way by the force of his own orders | throng. | saw the parade from the stdewalk| Neither mounted police nor police! | near Forty-second Street. afoot vould stop the rush of that | Ariot of cheering sounded in Forty. | crowd. Men danced with joy ant |second Street. The bobbing, huddied | swept back the lines of blue. Wom- umbrella roof over the stands surged en with them shrieked and waved Xo Honey Shep aT We On the Mayflower the President Passes Up and Down the Great Line of Ships, While Hundreds of Thousands View Sight From the Shores. t M hrough: tendered b: clasp. " Minenaias pe Ee as woo York ike pa While the luncheon was in progross Executive and the officers of the| twelve little boys and girls, dreased In fleet. Nearly all the five hundred| White and carrying a peace fag, guests had assembled in the Cascade |Ontered the room. They were in * Room on the Biltmore roof when the|Charge of Mies Anna Chaires, prin- © hour and fitt m rier than the Battery old's boat, President Harrison; Chief Magistrate ‘William G. McAdoo, former Assistant Gecretary of the Navy; Oscar Straus, Chauncey M. Depew, James Speyer, Ogden D. Mills, Alton B, Parker, Ad- wmiral Peary and Collector Dudley Field Malone. All the prominent city oMcials wore present. *. Joseph H. Choate did not arrive ant the President was seated, As ‘Mr. Choate waiked down the aisle to- ‘ward the guest table, quite erect and vigorous despite his advanced age, the other guesta gave him a@ splen- Army and Navy, to-day the city's nt of the United The ovation which greeted the President ag he arose was even more wonderful and heartfelt than that which had accompanied his entrance, Leading — whe were pacificists two weeks itood shoulder to shoulder with the fantin men of the army and navy and waved napkins an vigorously and cheered as vocifer- ously as any of them, Pi + the President was pleased at the unmistakable good will and encouragement that came to him from the representative gatherin fluttered in wide arches over them and the side of each was manned with| Dluejackets, the oficors in full dress, standing at attention on the quarter dock. WYOMING STARTS THE SALUTE. Flanking the tine of warships were thousands of craft, from yachts to bir excursion atoamers, all decorated with bunting, while along the Jersey shoro and in the vantage points of Iiver- side Park hundreds of thousands of sightseers watched the parade, As the Mayflowor's bow came on a line with the stern of the Wyoming take Up a position off Liberty Island to wateh the doughty Atlantic Fleet pass out to sea, while the salute of | twenty-one guns rolls from the pass- ing ship, WILSON REVIEWS 6,000 MEN FROM BATTLE FLEET stand, The screen rose nearly to his shoulders, His dripping wet high hat was lifted with an impressive—al- most religious, reverence, whenever | the flag of the marching regiments was dipped before him, Almost as impressive aa the! resliience of the sailors in the slop underfoot and the rain driving| unnoticed In their faces and dripping down to their blouses, was the infl- nite care with which the President | was guarded, Under Police Inspector | Cray, 325 detectives had been taken by, apacis o ders stood niefs, Ax the throng surged President, attended by his ataff, en-| cipal of the Outdoor Behool of Nat-| | President Wilson, standing on the/Mlower cama to anchor a thousand |] tickets which have been distributed || ANd rose as their helters stood. Hoofa handkerchiefs. Ax the th L tered. 7 ural Education. The tote lined up injOridge of the Mayflower, reviewed] yards to ti southward of the || through n 8 cee ay "A demonstration almost electrial in| front of the guest table and two of | this afternoon the most powerful feet | Wyoming, the I ing a berth iid sed {te offect marked the appearance of | thom, Jamen Quailey and Elizabeth |f United States warships over as-|still further to th ard _ the President. The assemblage, ren- | Beall, each five years old, stepped out | **™Mbled in a port of this country. | CITY OFFICERS SEE SHOW FROM| — — i dered brilliant by the numerous flash-/ and hanted the President a big bou-}’ With tho flag of his high office at THE SHIPS. broad tha It overran the east GuEh ae | {ng uniforms of ofMcers of the Navy|auet. Then; to the surprise of the|*h© Mayfowor's masthead ho passed) Most of tho chiof officals of New Fitth Avenue: the obliviournoss of all ae eye physicians and the Army, arone and cheered} President and everybody elec, the|Prthward along the line of fihting| York witnessed the passage of the nd See cbbokad carvan Waite i —You get Baga Die ef skilled By Ss dows satsed, rhe Reese rontieren sadat SET ter arh he Cie rcculnward) Mayflawer Crom. the decks. of the of them tended to make the parade Grand Naval Review opticians, which means accuracy. ident, smiling, but with deliberation | “Our country ie America, our flag red, |“84in between tho big dreanoughts| battleships. Acting Mayor McAneny, 8 , % “ —Prices moderate, always, N | Detokening underlying gravity, ac- red white and b! and the New York shore. And each| Gen. Wood, officers of the Navy Yard | More !nsp! than though the eun Specials —You will not be given glasses | the salute and then took | T° this, the lund of Wiison, We al-|vensol as ho passed roared out Its/and a number of especially invited | "4 been shining and the flags float- N unless youabsolutely requirethem f§ ‘Mla seat at the right of Acting Mayor Sivas with We tee, salute of twenty-one uns 6 ere: yomtng ae} 38 Reyly from the atatts, A Broadside of N Perfect Fitting Glasses as Lew as $2.50 | McAnen: This Made @ great hit with the) 4, acknowledgement of the salute} guests of Admiral Othor he grave features of the President Val d E i , } ay 4 “ tod with President. He gave way to unre-| president Wilson stood most of the|aificidls of the city and the National | U&bted with pleasure as the men with lues and Economies 5 ‘fhe Deg db anny nag |fttained laughter, for the cute little] timo in silence save for an nccwnom {nce eed Rie caninn ho big signal flags bearing the names 4 ( 4 ‘wood blossoms, wistaria blossoms and | kiddies were really comical in their i ‘ ons were aboard other ships in sh whip naseed, the: meni of the Extra Special OF Established 53 pew vines, American fiags and naval flags|cager earnestness, Leaning word to any one rn him. ‘There }the line. But no guests save those Delaware and North Dakota leading 7 New York: 184 B'way, K LL--~. and ensigns, A long table for the) the table | - wauisenry token that ho was deeply} ospectally. invited were permitted | "acy shin whe cheered ftom the Mowenig cement Cutm Po pel cit 223 Sixth Av. Corp? N / ote affected by the panorama of the a ek f 7 each piece wre jn sanitary pare EX nf eee Tn nO extended across only pat on tho head and they marched| recat atrecath the nn ecaiea ane Park was banked with{%t@nds as Its crew appeared. ‘Then POUND WOX 350 Sixth Av., 22d Se. A @nd-of the room. The rest of tho|out fairly radiating childish contented , che the nade eee with aw the platoons passed, Mr. Wilson lassau.at Ann St. @ueste sat at round tables on the| ment. rolled before him. people Like the audience in an amphl- i Ae Aan 17 West 42d Street. main §oor. Others in the table with the Presl-| It was not until the Mayflower theatre. Many of the houses along| @aned seer ara) 88 though ean ng Brockiyn: 498 Fulton St. cor. Rend St. bes of 1@ bo: istying m- MAM IPULLLOCL LOLA ALULMLLEDELITEE TT At the President's right wan W.| Coursing (he Acting Mayor wore Sec~| teamed to tho head of the battleship tho drive had flags fluttering at thelt SAME Bhs dead = = Butler Duncan, vice chairman of the| sistant Secretary of the Navy frank. | ne off Seventy-cighth Streot that the staifs and the entire Hudson, in face Te Hd DHE TARR OLCIGR Fe: the Mayor's Committec, who represented | ! D, Roosevelt, Admiral F, ¥.| President's flag was broken out, and of the gray, driazly day, puton aa | oe the ieee eat ay ae for oe The ‘Cornelius Vanderbiit, the Chairman, | Fietcher, Gen. George Barnett, Jo-| the review trip officially began mitch of & holiday 100k 28 Was Oe ee eee ese caine Maroc Me & shiehala"vaslety “Eddys” Sauce keeps old "Mr, Vanderbilt, because of the death Preceded by a screen of destroyers, sible, Tho battleships were under or- | 0m spoke to Acting Mayor Mc “3 Aneny and Secretaries Daniels, Lane lends and makes new boat brother, Alfred Gwynne Van- Senator James A. O'Gorman, the Mayflower then started her north- ders to keep their special dress of Ker Rodiieid of his Cabinet, who sat Special for Tuesday on The pular flavor ™ jt in the Lustiania disnater, was oe Leonard Weed, Admiral Usher,| Ward journey. Just astern of her fags flying until sundown. an atthe 4 + Mtn, J ARSORTED FRENCH {CREAMS for Soups, Lie , Roasts unable to attend the luncheon, but | Bishop Greer, ra ngon and! came the Dolphin, the rotary of ‘This evening President Wilson goes Jat a aad! ? 7 These gueeets of deliclonsness are ous! he called at the hotel and paid his re- Joseph Tumity, Secretary to the/the Navy's yacht, with a destroyer| to dine with Admiral Fletcher absara | PRESIDENT IWR PRORAL MAL: | oy ; Rotar' “Creams doiighitally favored. and Gravies . is, eo » » | 7 * 4, epects to the President. But one speeoh was heard at the| 0 each aide, and then tho Isis, the’ tho Wyoming wif Secretaries Dane] mye preaigcee ood penina nif | nist on Lemon. i Wa Mente: Among the guests who took part in|/luncheon—that of @ President, | Yankton, tho Patrol, the Manhattan jols, Lane, edfleld and Wilson, There POU extertaining the officers of the fleet ether Mado ¥ "ralewiag and, at the end of the line another they will witness the boat races be- heidi of tad wood Ano REIS ees @nd the army were Seth Low, tho| joniivce, aa wing | destroyer. tween crews of the fleet, which will|Dlesoma under a great red a Venerable Benjamin F. Tracy, .who| ” nie is my privilege, as acting ‘peed Every vessel In the Atlantic Fleet! be rowed at 8.30, Lapa eaaseaibell E06 Boer iia OLD ENGLI: BAAD ft th . been d or the e'inaelll ARAStORIRORRS 6 Mayflower win |e? at the last mome! ver ‘was Secretary of the Navy under eae pills Mina a 2 present had been dressed for the review, Flar And to-morrow the Mayflower will DhreGla QReotad Bt kha mldble Gethe: STYLE Sauce At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores, 10c Made by E, Pritchard, 331 Spring St.,N, ¥ GRanp Rapips FURNITURE in a body from a mobilization of xe city's plain clothes men at Police | Headquarters this. morning. | Admiral Fletcher's flagship, the Presi- dent received the first of his twenty- one-gun salutes, Just before the first signal gun spoke from tho dread- On the roof of every butlding within | nought's superstructure it seemed that ee riflo shot of the grand stand stood one | @ silence came over the Hudson, as if! that made all the acclamation for | 0% More Uniformed men in chargo of everything there was on tiptoe for the | detectives. Fifth Avenue was strictly salute. me ye ee ror De, Re cleared for a block in either direction | At five second intervals the guns| with heavy showers of rain, the| fem the stands, Holders of tickets spoke and as the Mayflower slipped |Commander in Chief of the milttary " | northward at 10 knots’ apeed the sa-|and naval forces of the United States ee © Atop the BI LTMORE luting pieces of the flagship had | reviewed the magnificent land parade | ram amic mie}: scarcely become quiet before the suns lof tho officers and men of the North WILL OPEN FOR SEVEN O'CLOCK ALAD mess of the w York, the second ship in| Atlantic Fle t, line, took up the reverberating refrain On the great stand which bad been DINNER ON WEDNESDAY MAY’ NINETEENTH fighting craft, turned and came south- | huddled under umbrellas, ward between the battleships and the Tho eager desire of the crowd to of the great Atlantic Flect. 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BET. 103 & 104"S1 er passed up the four-m line of] hundreds of notable New Yorkers pressive opportunity to see, written | them an opportunity to lay aside thelr THEIR OWN WONDERFUL N N N N N N N N N N N N N N before him in battle gray, the power {umbrellas and clap thelr hands, The EXHIBITION AFTER THE THEATRE TEL. 360 COLUM LEANING ld 13. Seas, and paid ita trbiute of allewziance to! built across the front of the Public the flag, Library on Fifth Avenue from Forty- 8o, from ship to ship, t Mayflow-|first to Forty-second Street were Messeur MAURICE & Miss WALTON Il} Gectovers anchorea wear iy “serene | tne awer desire of the crowd to WILL HAVE CHARGE OF THB Sheen Proce Wiles bat on tar [Tene Ee ee ee DANCING AND WILL GIVE % tsido the Mayflower's northward journey,| ‘The serried ranks of bluejacketa, sty, partion smells outhward one was made between | swinging past at the powerful, easy tried this, Ask ¥! of ailent ships, although the| gait of the saliorman ashore, the grim Francis H. 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