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Lee een nee ae SESE: GOMTE LAFAYETTE WANTS TO an awentcn ana 200000 JOIN cso «PATRIOTIC “WAKE-UP”; TAIRSHIPS DROP PLEAS PARIS, April 19-=Comte Lafayette, son of the Marquis Iafayette, and descendant of Gen, La Fayette who ti Washington gain liberty for United States, has applied to the War ped George Department in Washington to join| er the American army (Continued from First Page.) Comte de Lafayette is the great. great-grandson of the distinguished Frenchman, and ia now at the front! room for the New York Scottish with the French artillery | Highlanders, and in. their kilties, =lescorting the veterans of the Beven- ee DOES RHEUMATISM ty-ninth Highlanders of the Civil War, swaggering to the screaming of their bagpiper. BOTHER YOU? act REVERES OF THE 8KY | DROP PATRIOTIC BILLS. Many Doctors Use Musterole Twelve Paul Keveres of the aky, 9 So many sufferers have found re- (aeroplanes from Governor's Island and lief in Musterole that you ought to | Mineola training camps rained down buy a small jar and try it. fluttering hand bills urging everybody Just spread it on with the fingers. |to open his hy 4 mind and his he magi you Hel A hte giows pocket to the nation's needs, Fully poodle NOUS, COOLING Comic 200,000 persot took part in the pa- Musterote routs the twinges, loosens | r1110 eyorciaun throughout the clty wy pormenry bare rlongge f inper Hchool children fairly clothed in res usterole is a clean, white ointment, | School children fairly Aang made with oil of mustard, It pene- |White and blue paraded in Harlem, trates and drives the pain away, but {#000 of them, The mijitary training does not blister the tenderest skin, |clasres of twelve colleges met at City It takes the place of the mussy, old |College and received standards of fashioned mustard plaster. colors and soldierly counsel from Musterole is recommended for bron- | Major General O'Ryan and showed by “og Fh eprint dl lini jdrills what thelr country had done for bago, neuralgia, sprains, 8 § neck, headache and colds of the Hae TY ey seat St la Bay Catwlale i vents pneumonia). td . i h Often prevents puetereM) Hall was devoted to what might be | called an exalted national vaudeville show, where, between moving ple- tures iHustrating army life and battle scenes and military tunes from a crashing big braas band, speakers, in- cluding former Attorney General Wickersham, r Mite and Ge l ovRyan, urged enlistment in the army and navy and the militia PRETTY GIRLS AND THE RE CRUITING COMMITTEES. Everywhere in all the crowds and the turmo!) were recruiting commit- tees, Some of them were detalied men from the army, navy and marine corps and from the National Guard and reserve organizations, Ot were volunterrs, women and pi girls and men who offered cards print- ed in blank form for a promise to enlist | Many a likely boy made up his) mind to live up to the day and was |Joyfully led to the nearest fing-decked tent to make his promise to the re- crulting clerks. | | HIGHLANDERS' ABSENCE PROVES | A DISAPPOINTMENT. | There was one big disappointment to the members of the Mayor's Defense Commiffes which arranged plans for the day in conjunction with other Mayors’ Committees all over the land. | The Fifth Royal Highlanders of Canada were not permitted to come. They had been invited and wer* ready to start from Ottawa 1,200 strong, under Lieut. Col.’ Monts when the State Department declined to iasue permission for foreign troops, to enter the United States under arms. It was felt at Washington that It | would be more in the spirit of the day | |t emphar’'.e Americanism alone -vit 1 jout involving any question of stirring up prejudices which have nothing to do with true Americanism The parade itself was only military) in spots, Bquadron A clattered at the head, Back further in the line was Col, Hayward's new regiment of ne- groes, the Fifteenth Infantry, spick, #pan and mighty proud of themselves and their uniforms. Once again the ded for applause tty Franklin Simon 8 Co. A Store of Individual Shops Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. FRIDAY Women’s Paris Models Suits, Gowns, Coats, Waists, At Large Price Reductions 25 Paris Model Suits From Jenny, Lanvin, Cheruit, Premet, Georgette, Bulloz, Margaine Lacroix. Paquin, Heretofore $195.00 to $395.00 16 Paris Model Gowns From Premet, Lanvin, Doeuillet, Drecoll, Georgette, Cheruit and Jenny, From Paquin, Premet; also a number of London It Coats. Heretofore $195.00 to $395.00 19 Paris Model Wraps From Cheruit, Martial Armand. Paquin, Jenny, Bernard, 16 Paris Model Wai Christiane, Goupy, Fernande Burel. From Odette, Lewis, Felix, Jeanne Duc, Mary & Annie, Leontine. Bernard, Brandt, Beer. Heretofore $295.00 to $495.00 28 Paris Model Coats Jenny, Cheruit, Brandt, Bernard, Lanvin, leretofore $295.00 to $495.00 Lace, Net or Georgette Waists-—-from Elise Poiret, Premet, Heretofore $69.50 to $125.00 27 Paris Model Hats Heretofore $30.00 to $50.00 aie Millinery 95.00 145.00 sts THE EVENING WURLD, iHunovAY, AFHIL 19, 1917. and shouting with (he appearance of and military authorities and othe (he 'G00 Hava ren prominent in the preparedness mov aval reser ment reviewed t There was n lot of whooping it up for the sturd ft lumbus Volunteers, th bridge” youngsters of foreign bliod recruited and uniformed in olive drab by Mother Marianne of the In- stitute of Our Lady of Christ tring. But there was c thusiasm left over for all the mar ers down to the last The line of paraders was formed 1s on League blue, ani On Wake-Up America Day, 1 This Poster Dropped from an Aero- plane, April 19, 1917, in a flight Over New York. A MPEIAGE TO) NE ampfire girl followa: FROM THE MODERN PAUL GRAND MARSHALS. REVERDS OF THE SKY. Lieut, Col, Latham Reed, Sixty Apri 1775—April 3. 1917, One Hundred and Forty-Two Years Ago To-Day PAUL KEVERB Made His Famous Midnight Ride Calliog Americans ‘. , ms Agains' Capt. Frank Appleton, Jr. Officers! the Teutonic King. i Reserve Corps; Lieut. Cornelius Th. feedom of the Anglo-Saxon Base, Wickersham, Twelfth Infantry; Lieut. qne Spirit of Paul Revere Cal. Again Charles E, Dunlap, First Field Artil- lery; Henry H, Curran, Charles ©.) UNIVERSAL FREEDOM, Auchincloss Charles E. Hughes, jr. /Act Now in the Spire of "76. Your Langdon P, Marvin, Courtlandt Nic-| JOIN THE NAVY. oll, A. P, Osborn, Horace ebbins, | We have the ships but we need men, FIFTH AVENUE—RIGHT WING. | We did not start this fight but w peg aro going to help win it. Squadron A You are a man not according to : ..| What you say but wher sou do, Seventy -eighth Street —~ Women's We must fight this war, not lying Service League. Eight autos, two down, rs ae ipeenee ty ot Nav o,| Don't wait for the next man to floats, Women's Section Navy League, | 0 tit fo, Band of 300, ENLIST NOW. Seventy-fourth Street—Bluejackets| One Man Trained Io Worth Ten from Electrical School, Classon Point, | Men Untrained. Saad, The Parade will be followed by pe- 0 Seventy-third Street—British War raltek In the Gite Colinne wie Relief and Scotch Kilties Band, Brit- o'clock in the City College Sta- ‘Hum = Masor Gen, O'Ryan presented ti Canadian contingent, colors to training units from twelve sae ip si . {colleges, There was drilling and a aera pet sae aied reer | rally of college students. At 8 o'clock q in the evening there will be a mass- Junior Guard, Manhattan ‘Trade | meeting of labor unions at Cooper School, Armored Motor Truck, Wom- | Union. Timothy Healy will preside. en's League Cavalry, Women's; More than 50,000 school children . gathered this afternoon for patrictic League Infantry. jexercises in the city playgrounds. Seventy-first Street—Fitty Bellevue) Under Chief Inspector Schmitt- nurses in uniform, Stage Women's) berger elaborate plans were made to War Relief, six automobiles and float, Pevent the slightest disorder or in- terference with the day's programme. 1,000 members of Musicians’ Union! Ning hundred policemen were as- | Band of fifty pieces, Actors’ Fund) signed to no other duty, Ins: Fair representation. | Daly was in charge of the line from Seventieth Street—Fifth Avenue An- | ie savanin eitiee kad eocjation, twelve decorat Avenue, Inspector Morris from & Junior League, Boys and Girls, Bo-!ty-socond Street to Fifty-xe hemian Association and Band. treet on the Avenue, Inspector Bolan Sixty-ninth Street—Columbus Vol- | {rom Fifty-seventh Street to pour. a 2 so. (teenth Street and Inspector er haveaiivcche matron scree are eter | oid nth Street to the Arch, with the ded duty of seelng to it Bixty-elgnth Street—School for that the dismissal was orderly Deaf brigade, Flushing High Schoo! and safe. brigade, | Ten ambulances with extra sur- Sixty-seventh Street — American Actors and Allied Arts, command Harry Lambert; Green Room, Friars’, Players’ and Lambs’ Clubs,’ Hippo- | 71° dt drome float, mounted brigade, lor No. 0 Riverside Dri Bixty-nixth Street—Giris’ Friendly (°F No. 490 Riverside Dr Society, Manhattan and Biltmore Ho- “* Paul Revere and mounted on Ris tel rifle squads, fife and drum corps, |Freit gray horse rode through the Bixty-Afth Btreet — Wanamaker's, | theatrical district at midnight and with band. then galloped from Columbus Circle Bixty-fourth Btreet—Navy division, [to Union Square while bells tolled Sixty-third Street—Bible Class, jand the stre he Star Sixty-second Btreet — National | Spangled Banner School Camp and band, Hebrew = farycaatyptwet-coweaisn wvi-| “WE CANNOT CONQUER, Sooi®@itk: USELESS 10 DECEIVE,” SAYS GERMAN PAPER Fifty-seventh Street seventh Btreet—10,000 school Press Generally Is Betraying Anx- iety as to the Holding of dren, Fifty-sixth Street—Girl Scouts, Hindenburg Line. AMSTERDAM, April 19.—The Ger- ninth Regiment. Lieut, Col. J, Lorillard Spencer, Boy Beouts. MARSHALS. econd Street and Broadway Fifth geons and nurses were established at | both ends of the route and at in- tervals between The day of awakening began of- Miss Jean Earle Moeble costumed BROADWAY—LEFT WING. Capt. Hamilton Fish jr, command- ng. Street Cleaners’ Rand. Colored Troops, Fifteenth Infantry, | Capt. Hamilton Fish, jr. First Field Artillery. Junior Patriots of America. | {Seventy-ninth | Street Loy, Scouts of America, Xavier Milltary School, = rea ane Seventy-tifth ‘Strect—Brocklyn Poly-/™4n press is betraying Increasing technic with band, Brooklyn troops, anxiety as to the ability of German Barnard School for Uniformed Boys. Seventy-fourth Street — Gramercy | ‘tops to hold the much advertised Neighborhood Association, three, “Hindenburg 1 Despatches re- autos, Jewish Orphan lum band. Seventy-third Street — Woodcraft | ceived here to-day summarizing edi- League, American Naval and Marine) tora) comment ind! Scouts band, th : Seventy-second Street — Equitable | frankness with not a little pesstinism Fife and Drums, Women's Military | indicated in a few expressions, al- Reserve, Women's Mounted Reserve, though great majority of the Townsend High School Boys, Junlor | newspapers are hopeful the line will Police. ty-first Street—Scudder High | hold. Se’ School, Mounted Corps. In the pessimistic class were these expressions: Seventieth Street ht Dugéres Naval Reserves, Junior Bugle Band. WiuismGunien Taawaarh (aes cialist): “There is no further Sixty-second Street—Woman's Suf- | frage, Miss Ethel Stebbins, Grand Marshal , need of concealing the truth; we gllzty-first Street—Franee's Band of| can nover conquer. It is useless Fifty-ninth Street—Catholio Pro-| to deceive the people long tectory Rand, Camp Fire Girls, i Berlin Volkszeitung: “We frus- | Gov. Whitman, Mayor Mitchel, clvil (rated the Allies’ plans last year; we j must be firm in our confidence to 9 ’ "S| frustrate them this year-—but what @ | patos and effort It will cost us.” petals “Scales | BECOMES COATED JUDGE PREACHES LOYALTY. The ®' ly is present in th Domestic Relations court in \} Yorkville, where women go to compel \! thelr husbands to support them, was Women in Court Cheer Ma, mestic Relations trate Ha) 37 Paris Model Hats From Maria-Guy, Reboux, Lewis, Evelyne Varon, Camille Roger, Odette, Louison and Georgette. Lucie Hamar, Heretofore $55.00 to $100.00 Greatest Experiences °f Ten War Correspondents DRAMATIC! NEXT THRILLING! In MAGAZINE SECTION of plainly printed on the bottle. Beware cording to the si b] of counterfeits sold here, Get the this H genuine, made by “California Fi ra yrup Company.” Refuse apy, oth A tn vices, yesterday (kind e | Achild simply will not stop playing to empty the bowels, and the result is ‘° i they become tightly clogged with |“U'huritic waste, liver gets sluggish, stomach wours, then your little one becomes cross, half-sick, feverish, don't ea ~ SPANISH CABINET RESIGNS, p or act naturally, breath is bad, Wmbanny at Unable | em full of cold, has sore taroale to Explain * stomach-ache or diarrhoea, Listens; ytannin, April 19, via London). Mother! See if tongue is coated, then | As nnish Crhinet thas oan ive @ teaspoonful of “Californias washing ron, April 19.1 Span-| yrup of Figs,” and in afew hoursall jan Embassy here is without official the constipated waste, sour bile and jjhformation of the Kn. of the undiges' food passes out of the 6Y% Gvvinet, The Ambassa Juan Riano, jtem, and you have @ well, playful oii he wa S ingn to sblimate the child again, [cause of the breaking up of the| Millions of mothers give “California | \y\.,01) 5 | Syrup of Figs” because it is perfectly ‘harmless; children love it, and it never fails to a@t on the stomach, liver and bowels, —_—_— AUSTRIAN CABINET OUT. To-Day for ' ated an unusual | | or full of cold, piled oe ‘i take no chance: Diet an do your share in winning ints fight for liberty and fustte he “Californi Syrup of Figs’ »«!d to the women In court. "No mat- can’t harm tender stom- he wie you are Ruslan, Polish, "4 li is 1 ustrian . you have found in ach, liver, bowels. this country the protection sfforded | — by the Nation, the State and the City | i" Diigation to this Children love this “fruit laxative,” t + to work for it And nothing else cleanses the tender Ae a ie Htomach, liver and bowels so nicely. the army and. nave, | Mayor and other I ~ we! aot til re oe jut Wee 4 iF ear ae . | | Ask your druggist for a B0-cent Hatlr rain Now 8 to} | bottle of “California Syrup of Figs,” signed Office, | which has full directions for babies, April 19—The en- |e — | children of all ages and for grown-upe | net restaned, ac n Vossische Zeitung t « ted two pro-German members with contempt.—Advt, t had resigned, BONWIT TELLER &.CO. 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Franklin Simon & Co.'s Ready-for-Service Suits are HAND-TAILORED Even as low as ®25, *28 and *30 Even though you confine yourself to popular-priced clothes, it is no longer necessary to be machined, you can be customed-tailored for the same money. In fact, it is that very circumstance which constitutes our greatest achievement — Hand-tailoring clothes at those prices at which machine-made clothes have so long been supreme. ; Furthermore, even at popular prices, Franklin Simon Suits are modeled on strictly Fifth Avenue lines, owing to the fact that our designer doesn’t know anything else! As for our fabrics at popular prices, these embrace flan- nels, cheviots, tweeds, worsteds, cassimeres, tropical worsteds, plaids, stripes and checks— frankly no better in quality than other shops can show, but unquestionably choicer in patterns, due to the superior selective abilities of a designer with a Fifth Avenue training. Men’s Suits and Topcoats for Spring 825 to 850 HAND -THLORED at the price of those thatare not Men's Clothing Shop—8 West 38th Street A Separate Shop on the Street Level franklin Simon & Co. Clothing Furnishings FIFTH AVENUE *Phone 6900 Greeley and we will call for your fur overcoat and put it in storage. Shoes ‘Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders} Ler y

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