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Jas i Plax.” (Re u 4 » Cherr; ne It Was a Demonstratjon.of | Fist. Giepresented by Cherry, ane Sane Utilization of Pub- | Hock and Five Points Park Pla grounds.) lic’s Playgrounds Gov, Kleft takes office 1688. (Cor- ic S. lears Hook Park Playground.) Dutch | flax weavers come forward to dan but Indians on bord ey : This is the day of the Kiddie Kiub| mutter ng them h | % EB Pageant, “Young Manhattan," on the| Motice this ind tawe a i | nd Y ward, Tomtoms sound; Dutch tre : and huddi tome her until Gov, k | playground lawn—which later in the season is the baseball grounds—at | the West Drive, opposite Sixty-fourth | 4 ‘Tomtoms or, Howie on the Green. Pet Sst e ernoon it began. Ward's Band| pian park Plavarounan’ Gana {| |was t before that. And so| ve: in and take: | were thousands of ening World c fathers and m Kiddie Kiub | Youngsters. But right up to the min- | ute began nobody who had not seen all of the r Street, Central Park. At 2.15 o'clock this aft ursals could pox- i just how beaut!- Eu i Pirates make ovations, (Prom the Pittsburet L lomont handles them Ee The mature, “conc . mean | hibition, wh > ssioner| ates retire while Bello- le sand for everythin nd her | Cabot War Bi ton, had made ready for ca nga Wan, erty | spectators, ound” represented by }. Topper, Florence || Es The pageant represented one of the and Ryan Park Play: | Bullock, tielen ‘ ideals which Commissioner Ward has “ § ° |e Daniel Gapiine Jenn FG E striven all through his administration | resented by Se Jay | Chi obbs, Jumes J. Fallon, N Ee to get before New Yorkers. The Parks| Park P. fa a nd fe ast Fifty- | o} . Flavin, ttinger, | | and Park Department executive hak tate 8. * ee | te offices exist to make the city's open (De" Wit Clinton Park . Hansen, Benjamin Ja- | |B ist i - , John Kaim-| |p ‘ @ increase the happiness of " (Thomas Jef- ' vid Ku . Samuel Kaut- | |e Too Il] to Walk Upright. Operation) everyhoay in New York, whether on Pi yground.) | Advised. Saved by Lydia E. live in crowded ement houses (Represented by . ed Jonaly wifes Aw Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. essay Unehenie 8 Anybody, whether it is! ora June Walk Scou es her place on] | ange . 08 : This woman now raises chickens| ich philanthropist or ee ieee eoaed and does manual labor. Read her! societies, like The Ev ALL NATIONS RALLY TO Thalke, Maine ayia | Kiddie Klub, under ( “LIBERTY.” Richmond, Ind.—“For two years | schorer, whe ty 1— Dances — Irish Lilt | 3 | Schore v can get up a party ip the Hinh Sean, was so sick and weak with trout $| which will make New Yorkers hap- oi ey , May 26,—Har- Me ver and healther and wiser in th stairs T had to go| Parks and at the same time keep the ean and beautiful and rest- very slowly with v each out for the righ’ my hands on the then. sit} at the top to| | doctor! should = h operation, a} friend. would asked me to try I ¥s Vewetable ( taken it with |, my weakness in strength, moved ir did all kinds of gard dirt, did buildin, fand raised hundre ducks. T cannot sa of Lydia FE. Pink! of gull or the page c 1, I gained | new home, work, shoveled 1 cement work, rive 1 \ PAGEANT J 1 « NG M ANHATTAN" a‘ 1h Marguerit ome 916.75 wi M with a perfected flavor |\*" 1°" ry), Fifth Avenue- Madison Aven, that mever fairs. eres aasce, “Reap tne) 4th and 35th Streets New York { fistr the smile habit NEW YORK! If You Can’t Enlist--Invest! Buy: a Liberty Bond ONEY is needed now for food, clothing, and to care for those who are to fight for you. For the sake of humanity, Help! For the sake of civilization and the freedom you enjoy, Help! In this great struggle money is as important as men. Not all may fight, but all may help. Every Man Must Do His. Part every Woman Must Do Her Part If you can’t enlist you can do your share to help “make the world safe for democracy” by loaning your dollars to your Government. It is Your Patriotic Duty to subscribe to this loan. You’ don’t need any financial experience or advice. The Liberty Loan is absolutely safe. It is backed by Your Country, now the richest in the World, by all the resources of These Free United States. Make up your mind to-day and “come across.” The imme- diate lack of sufficient money to pay for a bond need not ; slow up your effort to help. All the Stores Are Helping This Store Will Help You to Help Your Country We ask for no payment of money until the bonds are ready for delivery. All you have to do is to make an application over your own clearly written signature and address, stating the number of bonds you want and the denominations of the bonds. Your orders will be filed in the order received and filled in the same order up to the amount of the allotment of bonds to us When the Government sends us your bonds we will turn them over to you at the ue price plus the interest earned from June 15th, the day announced as the time The Liberty Loan begins to earn interest. Another Way to Start Action If you have a deposit account you may, on the day of Issue, pay for your bonds from your deposits. Authorize us to make the nec- essary withdrawals of money from your account and we will turn your bonds over to you. Pay for Your Bonds from Your Savings The Government prefers that you do not withdraw money from savings banks to pay for Liberty Bonds, but that you pay for them from your current savings. If you haven't enough to buy a $50.00 or a $100.00 bond you can buy a Thrift Bond for $10.00 which earns interest at 3°". Buy one as often as you save $10.00, and when you have five or ten Thrift Bonds we will exchange. them for Liberty Bonds earning 31%. nr fine , Pras Phe Point Is This Make application for your Liberty Bonds NOW, here or at any of the other stores that are giving their time and men to help the Government. But act at once There are so many e Do not delay anothe ways to help the Government Herald Square I me