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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1916, THOUSANDS MARCH 25 and 27 West 42nd St. Between 5th and 6th Aves. Reduction Sale Capital Celebrates Re-Election of the President With Red NV NICHT PARADE TOHONOR ISON One of them carried three Amert- can flags, Which hung over the White House for several minutes with @ searchlight on them, THOUSANDS OF UNION LABOR MEN IN THE LINE, Court of Honor, the section of avenue twenty abreast. The automo- biles travelled six abreast Thousands of union labor men were In the procession. They were led by the employees of the United States Government Printing Office, Many beautiful floats filled with © of the most spectacu- f parade, ried by the vartous California HE ASSERTS LABOR RE-ELECTED WILSON Union President Got 85 Per Cent. SSS California State Federation of Labor and delegate from the Seamen's Union to the American Federation of Labor Convention here. fornia’s 100,000 organized fome time in the next ten days to call on the President, congratulate him on his victory, and tell him of the solid support accorded him by California labor. scisissnlibliiansans DEFEATED, HE ENDS LIFE. Official Sa . YS] qin in aplte of the fact that in former |years they have been pretty evenly ay , divided between BERRY, N. H., Nov. 17.—Clarence inscriptions of] of There, have voted conal .|N. Garvin, sixty-two, former Postmas- Some of] BALTIMORE President | £on tor of this town, committed sutelde ately fon | nat Nat | Wilson ow nto the al "An trade unionists |py shooting to-da ny een moat | appol on to offices in | stig friends say that his recent de- ino Band. Chiet | Re een Vind | solid suppe him by the 100,000 | the supported the 7 | Marahal 4 ils, state came| “ ca F ¢ organised men of California, as well as] E although the | feat 8% & ivan the tawny Lod nex y were followed by the of-| Woodrow Wilson Is the Man tol ici women folk, and the organises |covernor did what he could. for | Representative in the Legislature, and i} Women’s DRESSES Misses’ Fire and Music. F MARCH BY WHITE HOUSE it or Saturday Onl, ihe 1] a y Reviewed From North Portico i? by President, Mrs. Wilson ) s 00 $ 50 and Few Guests, and 9 WASHINGTON, Nov 11.—Thon- ie) | sands of enthusiastic Americans from i every quarter of the United States A most unusual selection of Fj gave @ great demonstration here last newest styles and materials. .)| night in celebration of President Wil- son's re-election, A procession in- Amost timely sale of Dance B'1| cluding more than 1,000 automobiles A j y and 10,000 people on foot, passed from Frocks, Serge Dresses, Jersey Peace Monument at the west side of } the Capitol grounds, by the White Cloth and Silk Dresses. % iouse, and to Seventeenth Street, i} where it disbanded, The marchers ) | carried red lights, yelled for “Wilson” None sold for less Edy ind waved American Le Fall President Wilson ewed the than 16.50 | | rroater part of the parade from the \north portico of the White House. Some sold up to 35.00 Pall mne party, besides the President, in- t cluded Mrs, Wiison, Mrs, Bolling, Mra, Wilson's mother, Miss Helen Bones No Charges or Exchanges and a few other guests. REEL [ae ; ‘The Wilson and Marshall Demo- a cratic Association, 250 strong, headed . by Se wy = Tumult through p White H and up dent jaf Jeanklin Simon s Co. |: Aven in front of the Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Executive Mansion PRESIDENT SERENADED BUT IG NORES "SPEECH" CALL. 2. ’ .’ at the conclusion of the pidrade a Girls’ Shoe Shop |mined“ccras at we. at vn wht h sid fd en on @ reviewing st and 3 ij I lin front of the White House grounds, A Separate Shop on the Third Floor filed through the east gate and up to where the Presidential party were standing. ail Offer for Saturday Under the leadership of Percy Fos- ter of this city, they sang “Ameri kk to Old Virginia Spangled Banner.” joined In the chorys of- each Girls’ Winter Shoes Extra High Laced Shoes Sizes II to 2 Widths B to I: sidewalks added t Parade y roar for Py ston had Of durable tan calfskin, mede on broad ofthopedic lasts. An ideal winter shoe for general wear. 4.00 Misses’ Winter Shoes Sizes 214 to iz. 4 Widths AA to D Of highest grade black or tan Russia calf, made on stylish lasts, welted soles and low heels, ° Laced or buttoned. I} 5.00 eM if | Lord 8 Tey lor & 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street | Today and Saturday Snes | } i LAST TWO DAYS | Ninth Annual Sale : MEN’S SHOES | || The Greatest Shoe Values of the Year | ii} The finest American makes and leathers, all $ " i up to our well known high standard of quality | Shoes Shoes Shoes | That were $5.00 Phat were $6.00 That were $7.00 *4, 75 $5.85 nd Floor { i . cme | $3.95 OO ae Oa Oe 10) a ae 0 aa 0a 0 ficers of the Wilson and Marshall Democratic associations. The pe- destrian marchers proceeded up the Ee Guide Us tn the Great World Crisis.” “The People Have Spoken, Wilson Is Re-elected.” and women, acco In NEW YORK 29 West 42nd St. | N rting to Paul Scharren- berg, Secretary and Treasurer of the tion will_go in a body to Washington the absence of any hope of reappoint- ment ae Pos eepondent Hughes.” California delegates to the conven- tmaster, had mado him Today and Tomorrow Only at AEOLIAN HALL In BROOKLYN 11 Flatbush Ave. MPORTANT PHONOGRAPH OFFER A Columbia Grafonola, Style “Leader” with Automatic Record File and Ejector, as illustrated With $15 Worth of RECORDS —your own selection from our complete libraries HIS Cotumsia [- GRAFONOLA is a [ beautiful, full-cabi- | net instrument. It is the style “Leader’’—one of the most popular models—-and biggest values—in the entire Columbia line. | The ‘‘Leader” has all the tamous Columbia features and improvements, and an espe- cially large tone volume, mak- ing it a particularly desirable instrument for playing dance music. It is a fine value at its price of $85. It has also the Auto- matic Record File and Ejector, as shown in the illustration—this is one of the most practical and convenient record-filing devices yet invented. You make your selection of Records from our complete stocks—the Record libraries at DELIVERED TO YOUR | HOME FOR A FIRST PAYMENT OF $ | ords (to the value of $15.00) | are delivered with the in- Balance, $95 in Small Monthly Payments Acolian Hall are among the largest in the world, There is no restriction upon your choice — any record in the entire Columbia catalog may be included. And these rec- a ONLY , | strument although your ' cash payment need be only $5.00. This extremely liberal offer surely brings a fine phono- graph within the reach of every home. We invite you to come in and see and hear the Columbia “‘Leader.’’ The many other models of the Columbia are shown here also. Should an instrument of higher cost than the “Leader” seem to better suit your needs, proportionate terms can be arranged. Remember—We Offer These Special Terms Today and Tomorrow Only Instruments on Display both in New York and Brooklyn The AKOLIAN COMPANY