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LOYALTY KEYNOTE OF WAR “FOURTH” IN GREATER CITY cli Safe and Sane Celebration Marked by Intense Patriot- ism of All Classes. NOTABLES TAKE PART. Secretary Baker, F. D. Roose- velt, Mayor Mitchel and T. R. Among Speakers Here. New York City celebrated the Fourth until far into the early hours of to-day, Fourth in nineteen years. In its cere- monial features it was a solemn and united pledge to throw men money without stint into the scales) of war. Countless flags waved over | men and women in khaki, and con- | and FAMOUS ACTRESS ee err It was the first military | « « 9490690600000 6664 100840 8-9-S-3 90-9666. THE EV PARIS AND LONDON ‘CELEBRATE “4TH” UNDER OLD GLORY American Flags Everywhere and Enthusiasm Is Unbounded. CHEERED BY 50,000 IN PROSPECT PARK. SHESICSOES OS 9934609 | PARIS, July 6—The centre of Franc Fourth of July celebration was a battalion of the first American expeditionary force about to leave for training behind the battle front, which had its official review. | While all France celebrated, Paris turned out a crowd that no American city ever surpassed for size and en- thusiasm, And everywhere the American flag was flying. The crowds gathered early and com- pletely choked some of the streets long before Pershing’s men turned out, They waited hours for a cere- mony that took but fifteen minutes at the Hotel dea Invalides. About the Court of Honor where the COS98S re ENING WORLD, THURSDAY, Good Sense in Eating Will Conserve the Food and Preserve the Health An Excellent Lesson for Ameri- cans to Learn in These War Times Is Taught by Dr. Eugene Lyman Fisk—Some Foods, Especially Fruit and Vegetables, Are Best Con- served by Eating Them. By Nixola Greeley-Smith O not keep open house in your) system for foods that quarrel. — You would not mix lemonade and chicken salad, ice cream and cucum- | bers, and then| swallow them, Wh¥ swallow them and mix them af- terward? ‘The best way to | conserve the food | supply of the coun- | JULY 5, 1917. F000 CONSUMERS FOOD CONTROL BILL | “URGED TODOTHER WILL BE LAW SOON; BI, WITHALIMIT REVENUEBIL NEXT Wheath Meal A Day, and‘ | Cut in Butter and Sugar Will Help. WASHINGTON, Jify 6-The con sumer as well as the homemaker is t® Senate and House hope to asked to-day by Food Administrator quit Washington about the middle of Hoover to join the campaign to help, August for several months, and thelr save the country’s food. The alm now is to complete the President's sumer is urged to save by abstaining programme. partially from foods needed for ex- Wour {mportant measures must be port, put through before adjournment With hundreds of voluntary regis-'are the Food Control Bill, tration cards coming in dally from) Houge hy wed, and the Senate ts the women's organizations all over) nowfconsldering with the prospects of the country, the Food Administration | a final vote this week; the war revenue has devised a card for consumers measure, the trading with the enemy who are also willing to make thelr | pill, and the aviation bill share of the sacrifice, It reads: | Wishing to ald my country during the war, £ promise— 1. To cat one wheatless meal a ‘Trading With the the Enemy" | and Aviation Measures Must Be Enacted Quickly. WASHINGTON, July 6.- con- the Senate has passed the acute stage. President Wilson's appeal to the Antl- | Leaders of They | which the | The controversy over Prohibition fa | unteer Workers as War Measure. Scores of soctety girls and women are expected to join the big food can- ning and drying industry begun at | Delancey and Tortpkins Streets, down under the Williamsburg Bridge, by members of the Junior Leagu, te | Women's University Club and the Mayor's Committers 8¢ Women Among those already at work are Mims Huth Morgan and Miss Mabel Kittredge of the Mayor's Committee of Women; Mrs. Willard D. Straight and Miss Miriam Harriman, reprse- senting the Junior League: and Mrs. William H. Hays and Mrs. William Hf, Lough for the Women's University Chop . Saloon League and the decision of the| splcuous in the crowds of marchers@ . POOe Americans were drawn up with a de. try and your Fa day. leadors of that lobbying organization |, CAPMing and dehydrating machines were soldiers of three wars. tachment of French Territorials, the health 1s not to) 2. To eat beef, mutton or pork — 4, \ ike ty have been installed in the school | battles here fo: . they , ta o keep “hands off" and let Congreas It not only was the greatest Inde-| Hut ener: while they | sulidings overflowed with crowded ;eat too much, Dr, Bugene Lyman Dr.E EUGENE LYMAN FISK.. hot more dian ‘once & day inet Votbrne CHO ie ny aes . eas | kitchen, and members of the orgme pendence Day for New York since, ()) po osevelt was the main attrace | h¥manity to the roofs, All around the | Fisk, medical director of the Life Ex- | — cconomise in the we Of | sible for Henator Chamberlain to put {zation are going daily to the plers 1 but was the first world-wide) 00°) the’ Forest, HHL a OratIOL khaki-clad men from the United|tension Institute, and practically el may ts sure that * sufficient) butt through « vom prom IAs BF eats F to | and sorting the over supply of fruit « Fores 8 celebration, | amount of food poured, To . bly ac 4 proponi tio Fourth. It was ‘halled all over the iy ‘inousandy of Long lalanders States were trophies and souvenirs |every ether authority on diet in thie) “int, ft Sr saerate circumatar To limit my dally allowance | rohibit the tse of food, food mae {um vememniee. AN the work dqamams earth as the birthday of democracy, ed hia ‘ebkeeh is ie Btation | of War. ‘country, have declared repeatedly | op well-to-do ahould secure as m of augur in tea or coffee and In ‘torial and foods im the manufacture | sitchen Is up to date and ig pers Paris leading tn the international ooisee te sald the need of the hour |. 18 the chapel before the tomb of! that most Americans ¢ at-women| nutriment from. perishable other ways lilied botelee ctUre | formed unter the uldance of experts, demonstrations, with London a close yi i. ing United States to face the | Napoleon Gen. Pershing received quite as much as men. bee le, 5. To eat more vegetables, fru contest over the antt-itquor| The Workers now plan to increase second. | ddeation i American flags and banners from the) Any intelligent person can help Mr [@) WERT TREE Hany Ag = ge Uke and fish amendments lias caused * bitterness | their membership, and at’ a meeting It was in New York a noiselens) Tiwi ctor w ‘ ‘ hands of President Poincare Herbert Hoover to control the £004 oiany for eooking purposes, Coed ob. ,,0° Te.urse in my own home or | amonw Detnocratic leaders in the| Monday afternoon a: the Women’ Fourth, at least nominally, But the) yooo sate an ; Chachee @ ae wilt The enthusiasm of the vast crowd! gupply and prolong his own life At) servers have noted that the absence of he restanranta (frequent the Ser PR ech es Limo bore eake | University Club It is hoped to regtate: flag display was unusually lavish, py vabce pAb rans vs cae Mod ‘ine reached its highest pitch when Gen. the aame time by heoding the augwes-| milk in the diet ix very nly felt gl of economy no Prohibition legislation would. be|™M&0Y moro names. Every society thousands of allied flags being flown! i use und counting house, in whies | Lershing, escorted by President Poin- | tions on dict Just put forth by the | food lacks a antiety ing Havor If mie Administration expects started in the House this seasion un. | Woman not going away for the sum« alongside Old Glory. The bands In asilae Sactecs ae swuaty ait vent na, | care. Marshal Joffre and other bigh Tife Kxtension Inatitute In Its Month | could be used more etter. Milk {9 arrange a system of distributing way the resident recommended it, In| mer ts being tnvited to help, and aaa parks and parades added to the'r| ¢, aniilé goramble oe pro oe French dignitaries, passed along re- jy health letter written by Dr. Fisk, lienow the case, if paople would bear Ne se eae aie a few days, In He by of - Hoaalocete "aoe special inducement h worker will ¢ ‘ es Rs tccgtt "| viewing the lines of the Americans ‘i in mind the uses of skimmed milk, New York City it is expected that ‘om local option districts am <t redeemabs \° repertoire of patriotic erican alrs! each really pays his soul-allegtance to | Vewins the 1 be bc“ IDESPREAD appeal te being) With is more economienl nnd. i Mayor Mitchel will be asked to de- “e's Representative Webb and othera | 0° Ven @ card redeemable next win those of other nations struggling |syme foreign power drawn up in square formations. made to the people for ser-| satisfactory Mel cepa TE Vlie a Te nag nike to der forced the “bone dry” ainendmenta on | tf In frult or canned vegetables. *heer' Dro! ew whe 2 ¥ ” af ain purpe ea ’ le has already o! antro 0 th " y against the common “We are at war with Germany,” he manent eee axcanie nae ie ace, | Wice he Nation's hour of trial,” whole milk. ‘There Is advantage I ty aasist Mr, Hoover In any way pone! aiite “i i | Referring to the possibility that the The celebration began at 5.30 A. Ms! continued. “Yet many of these per- | selilaise,” the French Dr. Fisk said, “These appeals often securing tiie cream |W hich may be. i),),, Prohibition lobby ip ant or Moved be pressure may require night work and wher’ the American flag was raised sons, supported by professional pac; bend played “The Star-Spangled Ban- carry with them the implication that THOOeAALOF busine Le bd Oiel| The yentnerantk ekbeb dad hotel nome “Congtewanen, Senators and inte \ pent ie ot Your she-hour . | ie a ‘ecel ved F t Pt e ° bs 24 Pe 2 ouse ern be 0 5 of the enthusia Hy over the blockhouse in Central Park. | gts, continue to champion Germany's | 2°), Mo 5 ale oe Ol ed the flags 4 certain amount of sacrifice is In-!the skimmed milk that remains for of New York have promiaed to co- chats thar ae idee ct the Cas ‘ “Pha tb detiuitely ee ar worl fater batteries on Governor's Island! cause as against the cause for which “Vive les Americains!" “V Per- volved. it 1 well, as a matter of Lite f vegetables of which the operate with the Administration, It itol have been full of anti-aaloon re asking that wome aie fo ae rd fired a salute of forty-eight guns.) we are fighting. This ia moral trea-,shing atats-Unis!" shout- | wholesome discipline and as an ald nourinhing powor is greatly Increased ie expected that these Individual league representatives and hired | {T° “Sn nee: ee eae which was one of the few of the old) gon, and all who engage in it are, in| Cdover and over by the crowd greet- in establishing higher ideals of con- eth! Seta be pledies: Will le Guniefouted © At lobbyists of the liquor interests, “All| #24 help us do on a large scale for . ree taitied Leake. i ed the American standard beareis as ty , i ob aactltice “pr IT should be more largely; > bed yo diatributed Mong this gewsion of Congress at times the| the community the same sort of time Fourth of July features retained | traitors who have no right|tney advanced, duct, that this element een i a the close of a meal,,the more prominent dining places, hallways about the Finance Commit- things they are duing personally im yeaterda rto be treated an American citt-!'' More ‘people were massed in the should enter into service, but when/thus protecting tho teeth, also pro:| where th guest will. find. them (tee roome have been ge fall of ores rag e The city's chief official demonstra-| zens." - Tulleries Gardens than on the Kspla: we measure the total effect of the/jecting the stoinach againat an over |ready to aign. ‘The restaurant and |Ribition and tiquer lebbyiste that ene it Invitath reat vs che The c 1 is sae Ml nade des Invalides. Few of them ‘aa fe vice that are! /0ad in the form of the fancy pastry | ‘ ; jenators threatened to have them mong those to whom Invitations tion was led by Mayor Mitchel at the! The Colonel paused to pay his re-) coula get @ glimpse of the parade but “tious forme of patted hat are) or heavy puddings so commonly used, Motel keepers will nee to getting the| moved, If an investigation comes*a| have been sent to attend the ment City Hail. Tammany had its usual pa- |spects to the professional pacifist. | gi joined in a tremendous outburst of called for, short of actual exposure! which, even thouxh well mude and (cards back to Washington, jot of solled linen will be washed in| meeting and offer themselves as vol« triotic exercises. In parks and play Bergman's one of that sort.” he | cheering. to disease and death, we’ find that} well cooked, as is often not the case,! Americans who are asked to Ilmit Pubile. u nteere ate Mra, Prescott: 6indandia grounds 50,000 children enjoyed ath-/ sald. “He tried to assassinate Frick French press observed (he! many of the things we are urged to do) have @ very high fuel value and are tyeiy consumption of bread, meat,!, Senator Chamberlain does not an. | Unteers are bs Stade, Mite ts wits atl Fourth of July by filling many col. ¢, he good of the Nation or for the | not mere ‘trimmings’ to a meal, Well- a! ticipate much trouble over the Courtlandt D. Barnes, Mrs. M. Orme letic g and other festivities. oH and now he comes out as a tl: Umne with aerislea, photouraphe and) Cr toe eee ailtee will add immense. | ™ede and well-cooked pastry is al. sugar and drink for the sake of sup- | vision to prohibit the use of foods and | Wilson, jr, Mrs. Ho P. Pennington, Grant's Tomb, Union Square, Ford-| He's one of these ‘rough-neck paci-|eartoons giving every imaginable food of our allies d e-|gestible if properly chewed, but ita. plying our allies with food may want feeds in the manufacture of distilled inks sila 4 ham campus, the Jumel mansion,’ fists.’ \kind of information in regard to jy to the meaning and quality of oor HSS fuel value should be remeni-!to know what the Allies themselves Liesphey’ tend tein oma to have dat | ue ae un sy - evr: or ‘, 6 | American customs and history. lives; will bring health and ali) bere ‘anc: alories (one help- Reh 8 last friend tn the nate, Senator | Helen itoadiey, La] a Washington Square and other centres’ T, R, FINDSS WORK FOR “CON: | “y;.,, 3 ty . own lives; w bs ie +7 My, (are doing In the way of food econ- | 4 large crowds joined tn exercises. | SCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR: naval centmander: sent “hin thanks liveness that ia beyond a Anancial / (iisman dinner’ It reneesents avout omy. Is John Bull, for example, |unaninoua consent to fxm tone oo enna Actas readeriniy: Last night came the picturesque, por consclentious objectors the | Yesterday to Kear Admiral Lacage, valuation, one-sixth of the whole energy re-, Wearing his belt tighter than before | vote on the Food Control bill : ” . part’ of the celebration. Riverside| Colonel has « plan French Minister of Marine, for thé) “Phe food economies, the simpler| quirement for the day! thacwan? ‘The majority in the Senate for that | Stance de Lancey, Miss Angela a meh td ? ~ _ help given by the French Navy In <s . ‘Fruit should be eaten fully ripe e ay Measure seems certain to be larre, | Krech, Miss Margaret Carnegie, Drive was brilliantly {lluminate: T think nine out of ten of them are) Htacting the American transports det that the people are urged to ius decayed or moldy fruit should, 9?! , That he a, ts the opinion of an immediately nfter that 1» out of tie | Mary Post, Miss Polly Blaine Dam- Ships at anchor in the river had on|S¥-shy," he said. “And the one out| PO tiny ihe Amilo eitionary adopt, will ultimately enhance the) course, be avolded. Bananas are usu. | American student of political economy | way Senator Simmons will eall up ‘he | 3 Polly - Gia of ten that Is really # consclentious| bleh | proven ty for living and enjoying Ife. {ally eaten under-ripe Mey nto nag {tnd writer Just returned from Ag: | wor revegite measure | ronch, Miss Mary Edey, Miss Alice F pil avaliable lights, div over tie ONY (obsectae musk Be sonsclentios! about) “Te toe: Gc. Hoover, the Auierioan the enjoyment of food will be! at to eat until the skin is brown nnd | says he was hunary there > | Huntington, Miss Martha E. Keep, there were motion pletures, band | {hooting spine one eine, not about be- | Food Administrator, was awarded to- increased, notwithatanding the aban: |the pulp ix mellow like a ripe peach, | could not met at Miss Katharine A. Morgan, Mise certs, choral singing, dancing, » -| ing shot himgel erefore I'd lett pot em teuse of Commander of the donment of food indulgencés that|-phoir starch is then changed to sugar hotel or restaurant 1 WILL EMPLOY ALIENS 1 a i . him do the Work of mine sweeping. 4 Fae oe coma der moins have been practised merely as In-| prounaNas ations are exact and detailed and the Theodora Tiffany, Miss Alice ©. making and block pepe niv die couldn't kill any one else in that mics iy" oi by fee ig auleen and not because of any | & 4 ah ar Ese Wie reat » being ent dl. One canner ta Wainwright, «ise Flora Payne Whit- From the Battery to the Hronx, to work, and though he might get killed ©4 a re a i bodily needs ceptable to delicate stomachs) move than tive ounces of nm ta | ERCHANT MARINE Wyeth, Mi é : 4 4 i services in provisioning Belgl od is ‘as a puree ms by passing through is aig | ney, Miss Miltzabeth J yeth, Mins the furthest limits of the Greater, himself, he could not conscientiously | 70) Bidet IRTAIN types of foods that f ie ‘ meal, and this means five ounces 0 | Oy, oe eeCchat Blea AR SlaiAS 4 was shown a patriotic dete sclentlous work (co prevent killing e arren ‘of Boston ant ; ‘ooked fruits, especially the buteher, When it comes to the \Vil Acls to Provide Officers fo: ‘ eee ij Pat Eo iunite chanerie Chie we vipa: Froder Coudert of New York) grently needed by our Allies #re)/and pours, are often t 4 tones If 6 | ‘ \ ic Of | ytiman ah Ke et Dee tan en Ves datah Bernhardt, eripp! but jook- | Fecelved the cross of Officer of the Le-| flour, cereals and grains, ete. While! thy inn w fruits, and as t en Warten one Rae ie than Large Number of Mer- * ALL WORKING TOGETHER TO), itn onnidering her recent il | gion. W fn of New York,| these are the apest food for en-/ fruits seem not to Jose their vitamins | two ounces of bread, which bread must New 8. ¥. an WIN, SAYS BAKER. wan first among 6,000 to ris artis ager Pratt ofjerey and wh the ‘income is lm-|in cooking, one of the most valuable tw at Teast twelve hours old, or more cantile Vessels | New York University will give im efore 10,0 pereOns ty Ce ve > ° the rangled | the Be le amission, who, ited should form the ma isis of] proverties is retained, A Lavantha ol Fete " x sah nutal Irving High School, Lidge dpi sets en alrsicn pa tiny vi Hea se xiyn Hayle ag oy “4 Vis also manage Relief? Clear.) the dict, the average individual!" “Weigh yourself twico a month. If HEAR Tat Mage Pe onaan | WASHINGTON, July 6.—The De- hel tae wee camer cone ge Stadium last night, Secretary of | | arent ers Jing House in New York for Poland,| should endeavor to secure as much you are above the ave ight youl bakers are making rolls of one ounce |Partment of Commerce to-day made| elt vs fon in’ Prosp k. The ovation . | a i |bookbinding and novelty work, sult War Baker predicted that this year's in siceived. probably eclipsed any- {#0 Dr. Ralph Fitch of Rochester, nutriment as possible from green | need less fuel, If you are very light | and two ounces each. ‘They are minia- | public an Executive order signed. by | : ay pore Fourth of July marked @ newer dawn|thing in her previous experience, 1 physician of the Franc | vegetables and fruit and limit his) in weight and losing weight, you need | tures President Wil ‘i jable for teachers of Gary schools hace | bee i SaAnked ee ae Hospital at St }use of bread and cereals, because of more fuel | Statistics from an. offlelat source | jy won authorizing the em- | construction work, defectives, contin= Sey ; Weney loreal? Waskincin an rite aimed Knights of the Logion of | the better keeping qualities of — “Try to have some bulky food, some | made public to-day show a consider | Ployment of foreigners as watch off. \uation classes, trade schools, Junior Historians w it down at utest ‘daughter of France and of grains and flours raw food, some whole cereal, some! able incre sta- cers on American merchant shipa|high school and day and evening bigh end of the great travail, Secretary WOHG? Vin Her lett brebat wan! REE TE IS The best way to preserve vegetables fruit and some milk in your diet each | pl «last |during the wir, Under this order | 3°heol# work will cover slaty Baker prophesied, that America, bora tiny insignis of the Legion of | a Big Day All Over! and fruit is to eat them Jay year. Spring wheat acreage show nompatent’ aitikens or sublécte os|h eet t a ted to liberry, | Honor Great Brita | “Tt should always be remembered At high protein foods (ment, flah, | Increase of 6 per cont; oats, 43.9 per | courtcien nog naa gent cts 0 3 2s reedom and dedicated to Uberry. | eet aay you." she suid in French,| LONDON, ‘July b--The Glorious that fruit ond green vegetables are fowl, exes) only once @ day in’n cent.; barley, er cent. and rye lngteChareniie’ raaeibe GEOL Snitors Have @ Dance. eavec rty for humanity ‘tor having allowed me to come here| qos A 1OU8 ow in fuel valuq and your body | erate amount, Haye one or (wo meats | 1 potato acreage hax incr bb jermi may be employed.) 4), 8 from the Brookiye Of the arrival of the American exe /on this day commemorating your| f me Sais as Serine ney in| weight should be watched so that’ loss a week.” : per cent. and peanuts 07 per |» Tie effect of t r order, will be to wavy Yard were given an “Uncle pedition’in France without the loss of |Kreat Nght—the feast day of your| England, but on the British front in ‘ An acreage decrease is found to | feellltate the manning of merchant | arty" I tal Hall, ‘ Independence. As a French woman, 1 nec | winter w 6 percent; in hay |Mhips. There many Englixh and); Sam's Party" at Limpertal % a rey nid Balti : unk America, for she has contrib-| phe Stars and Stripes Clew over GREECE WILL CARRY OUT JERSEY MAYOR REFUSES ot 4a and in strawberries of | Keandinavian watch officers who ean | frooklyn, last night by the Brooklyn y hink I ean say to the Ame te fe most beauti ction o . ' ’ © per c employed for merica " ! {ean peor t tho aplendid: co-op¢ | are inet te ee wction of the! the Houses of Parliament ahd all ji ScROr This new source, coupled ‘with ty | Uratich of the Women's Auxiliary of Rey pire trs panic heen keer ane tne of the Allies, She will win| other Government buildings by order ALLIANCE WITH SERBIA 10 ACCEPT A FLAG wateh oMcers who are now being, the Navy Le: ‘The sailors came army which characte 1 this first and independence for the! Jack. Private buildings were be ieaumammannea | asaya ane a nee a for the expanding! Admiral Usher by Mrs, Maude Can- martial exploit is a mise of a decked as never before with the] Venizelos Tells Premier Pashich Hi ar izabeth Angered b erean Marine. 1d, F t of th RRS SPL Ae Bra OB Shier HARHciewarae the (eentos che pre eae to Venizel Teils Premier Pashich His Mravlag of Elizabeth Angered by GIVEN RANK IN NAVY the future \ and Stripes draping the band-| persony in the streets wore small! Country Will Faithfully Exe- Anti-German Speech at f ; ; flags. ' ivati Sal id “No matter what the cost, no e America!" she erted, and| “Prime Minister Lloyd George was cute Its Obligations. a Raising He i A P | Sale All Day Tues an matter What the temptation, ict us pointing to the tricolor, "Long | jnterested actively in arrangements | amps, July 6.--The press gi ntavor Victor Mrayl pa Wiill Retain Commissions tor Term} Saturda Until 1 M. i of this war the fla 4 for celebration of the Fourth. The} * SP bisa . Ay SOE Ser AOR OF MUIR DBD: | f nq vy Keep uring ae ft sit siete ey emonies were presided over | Welsh Guards band played American | reat prominence to telegrams ex-/N, J., who was born tn Austria aud | of War and May Keey e 9 ° pur country ss A fi as f | by eorough Presid nt Pounds Lo airs while changing guard at St.|changod between the Serblan F vas regarded as pro-German hefore | Them Permanently ti t in, sanctif es and onseers ineluded g concert by the Nava James's Palace 8 did the orchestras | micr, M. Pashieh, and M. Venizelos| the United states entered the'war.| WasiINGTON, July secretary | ac a a Oo e reconsecrat o the establi t ap dort de Oe | Mall t ene dol ek Cabinet. | yesterd efused to acces ne ‘ Be imate tor ran whe Awell on i lommuntty Chorus, a Patriotic eer TS: Mrs. Page held an ene ee hea a of the Gr ik Ca Inet-| yesterday refused to accept, in bebalt | Daniela hae promoted’ 406 chief was the face of the earth fran wctor; un address Dy CIAO ea eee ave a bun: | anieh'e congratulatory monsage. “We |e re a atm af the Tenth | rant efoera to commissioned ranks ort Ski rts address by ¢& 01 e American Socie ave a ban | 5 in tha onception of a {sented by residents ¢ he 1 i “BUL-T want to aay further tot ler, “and another by Senator i iast might with Foreign Secretary | S//#ee |p the rent gonception of 4 ented residenta of the Tenth! and grades in the line and staff of the | wars community of Greco-Serb intere Ward, His action followed a vigurous A rg | fathers, to the wives and sister ‘em or Jonen defended tho pansing | Balfour as thy guest of honor, and| supreme antes Of peace and| dernroiation or the lecleee wad the | navy for tha period of war, | American soldiers, that Congress has| of extraordinacy pmee to the Peang | among the other guests were Lord) prosperity in the Balkane,” M. Ven! ation of the Malser an “hope that when the war is over,’ Famous New 4 Beare a | ak extreerainaty pawer to the Presi- | Rovert Cecil, Vice admiral Sims, U.| 2oloe says German war party by George B-| .a1a the Secretary, “Congress will ac Vash Satin Model Beavided the manney Mg: We cee b BY RR STAAG SD Wess 8, N., Admiral Jell Chief of the} “phe Hellenic people, henceforth Woodruff, who presided at the meet-| cede to my recommendation that the Wash Satin ode! minds of thi ountry are proy the PATRIOTISM 1S WATCHWORD! Naval Staff, ant Gan ale mA free, considers as its first the | ing. regulations governing — perm nt 98 experience and the knowledge, and) IN TAMMANY CELEBRATION, | Robertson, hint of ihe Imperial Seaft) faithful execution of its alliance With | Hanier ihe Mayor had apoken at| commissions be amended to permit $ . every effort is mal nd te to be! ‘Tummany Hall turned itself into | at Army Headaua Serbia, It desires to prove to the retention in the commissioned grades made to protect our soldiers against a melting pot of patriotism. yester civilized world that it doen not wish patriotic exercises elsewhere in Elixs~|Gf all of theap men who prove Uheit ages aw nt the anni Baan hae in . bert , a »| to be included among nations w beth, and suid bh t America “would | capability.” pee oe ans . any possible loss or sacrifice that can |/4y at the annual Independence Day | democracy and I ny we are here | Viotate nacred engagements and CoO- tmummoh in this war for lite ‘iad | _URder the order 96 chief boatswains, | The breeziest, prettiest skirt for a be avoided in this great undertaking.” |" nklin D. Re Te: tah AN tise el ig sider tr as scraps of pape: “4 - 117 chief gunners hief ma Summer day's outdoor excursion that . ‘ ' | oosevelt, Assistant | honor, of justice an ghteous democracy.” When The World tol ilinta caitl t onree ape * In closing Secretary Baker said: |secretary of the Navy, an old-time | ness, that we will not falter, that SRR da trehe ie reuse: 6 LD a the Fashion Shop bus ever offesed at “f want to conclude this Fourth of|opponent of Tummany, was one of|we will carry. this undertaking | Drago on Merle Av ALOT OIAREE ovar eine Wires | Sheetat Cet as yar will | the price y addr one particular! {2@ chief speakers, and for the first | through to the very end, cost what | Grent hen over the wire. | co tors; 64 chic veri will : i Bue. anabeas ig) R0e bee i t| time tn its history ‘Pad heard a|{t may of Amer substance or of | BUENOS AYE Argon Rarecnt (weet yacaee arn | cece Bt Pay BR erm Ang 2 Beautiful Quality thought. PE ee By here Republican Represen’ Julius | American tiv | is M. Drago, a forme Mr. Woodruff sald| cnt sureeons, ene White Wash Satin Fee ee eae ey nore ax wall [PIRUOPE, ME TEL tiethaa conn [WEAR TO REDEEM ALEOOW OF] Affairs, menudo Pascond Attic ond >) In the most favored country club Mg we ee, a Cle terpri 02 ew by denouncing the suggestion | "Here in this presence we litt ow | Pie inet sent a. lait f our peopl ik in design, at a price that is attracting the midst of our military enterprise! that persons of German blood, like [eyes to the emblem of our country | meetin elebratio! — M ne | ; | ing held in celebrat . " y e, gold or green. we must be loyal to our own politi- | himself, should not be p rmitted to | and arts Obs OF at fot] of Americun Independence Day Medal King G Gave Win ts cE | wide attention. White, u fai theories here. ® on t firing Ui with the | and ns, we ear by which he warmly eulogized the Unt aie n: I . = THOSE CERT AT HOME HAVE|American Army ‘in Francor but get |that Americans holt 'mcred thal wu) Siuten for entering the wir 10 Te) prank et maeenne Hytameme | ame | White Corduroy $ 7.98 non-combatant work at home will redeem the J hat the Unl-| rope for “the extermination of a , ; G | 7° DUTY TO PERFORM, TOO. Secretary Roosevelt impressed on|ted States has given tv the world: |{utigm and militarien.” Mu #142 | would not be necessar { Wash Skirts at “We must preserve the sweetness {his hearers the vast military and na we w p and cherish Seotlan BONA W NRA eof DOnAOrinie x ef ourrighis. We must do ods ot ee tere eee eee oat the pitt | Ls teRGn ine Or Tae ettD: NerOr | Americn git PrN e atl Aratied to Europe wai YY Perfect complements toa holiday's grace here, as our soldiers do de !Germany to enslave America dated aftirmed ri r and spokes-| sitian 7 i $1.00 or thel 1 pine Anontal| made here by Conary enjoy me nt a num er at new sport of grace on the other for I can! back many years that its roots | ian, Pre pt Wilson; that we will] RIO JANEIRO, Brazt, July sofa it pla ware C. Porter fics iH designs in the greatly favored white see the day when this harbor of yours | were denep An the class that rules | roallee 1 of 4 democracy | American, British, French and Mrazil-\ denw ‘¢ a) Human Bel daxiavanithat hatace \ wash corduroy; also in repps, gabar- Will be filled with the masts of ships | Tmens de aay: hy marched with |2rmed formidable, militant for jus- ian troops marched through the streets | London. | Phe other came trom t ty Re ANGing (fa a) Ree dines and linenes. returning from abroad and bringing | the other sachems into the hall be- | "ys 3; : labratio of Kio yesterday. President Ir his service , [ican aneanuiiy. EaRe cin patiiane fare the in Joa He Vourhig, | xittysfour other celebrations were! surrounded by officials, reviewed * ~ cen SORTS a » | Grand Sach livered ih yj held Under MADRFOM ORE OF | troops, four battalions of which we Reautit the terror of pei, hey will come, tt may with | Syeng Ba ered the address Mayor's Committee in” Manhattan | been landed from the American squad’) yerenie tt pore pie Ne and that Germany's s s omewhat nned by Welcome, alone. Firecrackers were strictly fore | rot rank ntelalr has) would be vanquished Say Tae petite “4 ee s Bie beta V3 on the steps et CI ity Hall, Hidden but in the suburbs one could |-°™ ——- fered to ihe Board of Commission In addition he pred Sale at Fashion sa » but wit emsclves &: or Mitchel expres he general) hear random ¢ »sion o Great 08 to establish in ntolate parks! fore many months “4 fled by accomplishments, And when | sentiment of the city better, per-| Tn spite at the ordinance pronibit.| MMA" Nawepanere Reatee Great snout 200 different apecies of the lie have 4-aumcient nu Four Shops those heroes step off the boats and | haps than any other speaker of the! ing firecrackers, ninety-threa acc ha, .. ; . and r has beer hovering over the we come ashore a tell us that they!| Meo Ne exCIAmeds | dents Ww reported In Manhattan! SANTIAGO, Chill, Jul Hen the plans of Mr. Pres bling the German Arn have won the fight f FT cree tee pclttzens of New York| and the Hronx, most of the victims newspapers hail the anniversary of @ well Knawn Amateur fl r position alm nopeless, This have won the fight for democracy in ; the greatest and most demo-| being children ! c ying with | the independence of the Uni.ed 8 ¢ ¢ will wil be accomp 4, he sa . D Furope we must be abe 10 tll cnem |eraNe, community of the country and iregrackors ano Kune and platen. | all uf (hem eulogiaing he great ne Qh Tan ult with Amarican-like rapitity, and Nineteen West 34th Street na rives yace to none in y idents oceur j te epublic “ c Salser ! av aT n 1 MO as a cave kant ives to none in its| On| ider ured | ter Republi rom. 80, Ny ped: Kalaer will have t 1 Brookiva: | Beactemecte | * Memask sere. -the ; y and devotion, are here to re-| year f yesterday | All the papers pay high tribgte tolpie visi. the. place to the fore it is necessary t a 460-462 Fulton St, | 14-16 West 14th Si, | Broad & W. Perk. faith of democracy at home won |dedicate ourselves to the cause of were | President ‘Wilson. Gowers on Lilac Sunday, ecript army to France, ee be ulton St, | 14-i ea | Broa + Parl 4 |Start Plant and Call for Vole

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