The evening world. Newspaper, February 21, 1918, Page 8

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DAAAAAAAASAAAANTASS ESSE SSSEAAASORERER EASE EEO NENTRTSEE TEES TENET "LULL MOMMA LA LLL LL TSO SPORTING RECORDS 1918 World Almanac (WAR INFORMATION EDITION) Twenty-Five Cents BY MAIL, THIRTY-FIVE CENTS | yenra Mr. Bloodgood was tonal horse shown «+ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1918. “NEW YORK’S OWN” PARADE WILL GHEER UP BOYS IN FRANCE Be “A M 1 ¢ to Cabled Greeting—Great tacle Promised. There will be a enblegram Morrow from the § ‘London, for relay to the French front and te in It will read: “The boys are coming the sons of Washington, the father of American Democra and freedom Rut tt will hawe two meantngs, One of hope. mitide © and joy for our Allies, Another for the Kaiser. This brief but significant message will he received In London, perhaps, before the tramp of 10,000 kh away Surely, long betore these boys who are coming to help make merry the anniver of birth of the first President of the United States have fired to- of Liberty to irum beats and the tramp, akielad heroes from Upton, In one of the greatest parades In the history of New York, have died 3 broken ranks and gone to mingle with relatives and friends, the soldiers. —————— already the trenches will know their brothers the call to arm Will New York rise to the occasion? 4 Will New York welcome these who can laugh and play and de: t forefathers, y should For the day th li be forgot use and the are anxiously awaiting the same haughty a siete trans | &reatest poace and war song civiliza- be wel- Every man, woman and | horrora of the war Only its sacred PROVISION FOR THE MOTHERS y of life after | jin this hour when the whole world looks grim and black? And when that and \# marching to the tune of the tion has ever known, Is there not cause for an added thump of Joy in the breast of every woman who, as she stands along the ling of march can say, ‘There comes MY boy!" AND SWEETHEARTS. death, if death it must be, will be! «phere will be thousands of euch remembered. For every tear that mothers, who will witness the big may be stored away for some of the mothe sisters and sweethearta of America tn the months, maybe years | i¢ to come, to-morrow there will be a thoneund thrills to make thelr hearts) jatermination. tha glad A mother of a roldiar! Could a y—______?' Foresight {We saw the coming of the present market conditions { We gathered the finest and largest stock in the United States of imported and domes- tac Whiskies, Brandies, Gins and Wines | We have saved thousands of dollars for our customers | These prices indicate why our customers save moncy >— Per Bottle Jehn Jamiesons Irish Whaskey $2.20 Hennessy Three Star Brandy 2.55 Haig & Haig Three Star Scotch Whiskey 2.35 Gilbey's. Spey Royal Scotch Whishey— ten yearsold . . 225 Dubonnet (Wine Tonic) 1.40 Fairfield Whiskey — fine old blend—} gal. 1.75 Hygrade Dry Gin — + gallon 1.50 (Cryetal Purity—Dellalows Mayor) Old Spanish Port 1,00 (A rich fraity Wine) Del Morton Sherry 100 (Pale Dry Spanish Wine: And we absolutely guarantee Quality same as Always Quantity same as Always HYGRADE WINE Co. ditkre te te Ure Se Stores in Greater New York ome boat ‘Barustees parade to-morrow. And they are going d their boys, too, 4. ‘The Mayor's to this with @ will bear no in- ct, it is a war order that the mot idiors will be given the points of vant along the ets of the parade. | ‘Tickets printed especially for par- | ents of the boys who are going to the |front can be secured at room 6 | Hall of Records, Just call for Bi | ward B, Co chems. is the man who | has them, acd if you are a mother or a father of » soldier you will get a |tieket It is wue it is only a small piece of pasteboard, but it carries a message tha hi poll n will recognize and of these tickets the most grizzled and | gruffest guardian of the peace im all of Chief Mnrisht’s 11,000 will take to aee the parade no ono els Committee has seen tarference, Inf ey time to «milo and help you on your | way. They are must be obeyed. Jother tickets that will elve you the priviloge of parking vour car on cer~ | tain designated streets—that ia, you will get that priv provided you are the mother or father of a soldier, It was the wish and desire of the Mayor's Committes and the Camp | orders, and orders Upton officials to seat all parents of} the men who will be in the parade, in the Fifth Avenue review grand| peuns stand. But it was Impossible, It) 4 could not bo d There are too many fighting boys and too many) fiehting boys’ mothers and fathers in | Manhattan. The next best thing was | to Ixsue tickets which entitled them | to the best places along the line of} march. Only 1.200 tickets were is- Bote ued for the grind stand. Already | ‘wveruat, Officers wil more than 00 applications for} Saal Gal | tiekets have been made by parents, BR I oP troy | | wives and sweethearts of the lads Tiga wae Fea te | | who will be verily treading in the oii Now "York Tatanter, at footsteps of Washington on this . Rt et eae ponth | memorable day Septet Avenue Us O7th Stivet, weet. OTD Bireet lo Bilth A aod’ will there be | BOYS WILL BE COMING IN ALL] hated ‘en Fe DAY. Hye forma at Tho first detachment from Camp] % par! a Upton will reach here carly to-day. ‘on Sith Street | They will come by special train and | y few hours more will arrive. by to-night there will | 000 here] to fill the homes and the sof pa- triotle New Yorkers into the theatres er places of amusement. Friday morning the re- maining 4,000 will detrain, to be im- mediately picked up and dined and » overflow An Event! Di ARecd CUSHION SHOES Marked Down For @ few days only, several styles of these famous comfort shoes for both men and women are offered at low sale prices You will save money in buying now, Every pair on sale te from our regular stock FOR MEN comfortable shapes Special $6.95 and $7.45 FOR WOMEN Shorw of Glazed Kid, Lace and Button tie te with either Kid or Wack Cloth tops, and Patent leas “Over Here,” by Walt woman crave a truer or greater honor | soldier boy wears a uniform that is the symbol of the Stars and Stripes Then, too, there are | Youn oars BT ToMED oursipE 0° WRONG, youn HOT AND Your BM cATH IS suspy wined and made ready for the parade. Nothing las been left undone by the women of Entertainment Com- mittee, working In conjunction with the Mayor's Committee, to see that every one of the 10,000 has the time of his «timo that will leave him with sweet memories which will, In the days to come, fill his aoul with a courage thet only reaches its fullest when a man must, to think of home, also think of love, happiness, froe- dom and unselfishness, In response to the suggestion of the committee the hotels and the theatri- doors to the uniform of Uncle Sam This evening tions for the ns at and the PONE Wi and many of the picture show hou [will alse b to the b to-day who are the hope of to-morrow. Some of the best known artists along Broadway will be seen at the Palace and the Lexington among them being Miss Bessie Clay | ton, widely known dancer, and Harr Houdini, the handcuff king. oldiors will be the per the and Central Pu Mc IM ALL RIGHT, HE | no or men the a [WALT NEGOTIATIONS = FOR JAPANESE SHIPS Polles Dey h Dougall jce of a repetition of ent le wolng & severe test, and if as "the first uniformed, man, te the top, there would be little the experi- = meat Among. those present, besides t= 25 mbers of the Legion, were Cows: Sa 4 %» PR t 7 {tess Cunliffe-Owen, former Comn THAT Will Be Resumed Again on the) sioner of Docks and Ferries RAL C ve) Arrival of Ishii, New | Smith, tha Seeond Deputy B Al} ‘ Ambassador. es Sette fe jdt te WO WASHINGTON, Negotia- Pe! ons between the War Trade and cal world have opened wide thetr | two of the main attrac. | Lexington Opera coast almost spontaneous | n without admission The Amstead Theatre on West 44th | | Street has been given over to the col ored troops and they will be given loverything that the land affords in | the way of a good dinner and a first If vou have one | wags vaudeville entertainment which | | will follow |THE REVISED GENERAL OR- DERS FOR THE PARADE. A revised order of Lie line of march, issued late yesterday, after a confer- ence between Henry McDonald, Di- rector General of the Mayor's Com- mittes, ond Lieut. George McCool representing Brig. Gen, Jobuson ol Camp Upton, follows | | GENERAL ORDER NO, to. | Ajuariers 77th, t N. ¥. Ove battalion, JUTtR een Fi joint ArtULlery rat ac ubth M elt 0, It f battery of fleid cory and the 1tx op. the oommam will march at 1 Will @erch at 1.10 Suet lo Leatng Avenue, a vt the BUM Knatnenrs aul Vid Brigade wi marching uo the vil | eaument Ammory, the brigade being moved w toat the tail will clear 2d Street Wreado with march on Ud Stawet on which Mt will march Borth to th f we Tist infantry. The remaining or Feat, AMOre@. Oa cies arma and equibiment intnianes! " tow owing | 6 edale Me of tncope, (7010 Ua cata ea route to Now. York hus and $7.45 SCORES 1372 Broadway a: 37th Street. 12 Park Place, Woolworth Bidg AT BOTH Por Men Made’ APSMITH SHOE co. JOHN EMBERS She co eau mae Ties “tnd packs as fullows ities ant ee Tntantty, Brigade aod 2024 Neg. | regiment, SN. G. New York Th Brigade wt the acinory of the Tist In: | tentry . 7 | 506th Field Artilie 7 ebatety Auyadnn A. Mado Rieott dn | B4th Breet Noe battalion of the B@Tth 1: 0: IRS Pitty doslgnated five thar Men ‘inay theo nner. ngort at an hour delanaial i ‘ Nee LF | © Smet ‘that these onlers ace thanughly: wn pron wil be onload. to Yetume “nn | to artmories in tine Yo ‘peoetre tba? "aod march to the trains desgnated ct | 5° Oresplansions eit BROMO QUININE.” Yor Tula 4 rune ee Fi aie PBn Me UUININE. Coon tor BE BWON RG, Caras coll ta Gud Sadr Shipping Boards and private Japan- » shipbuilding by whith | it has been hoped to secure consider- able Japanese tonnage, have been) hulted pending the arrival of Viscount | intereata, Ing value Just There have been a number of points of disagreement, both between the ask at me Ap) representatives of the United States wnon at nd the Japanese, and among the A hlechidle | Japanese concerns themaclves, The gaya tter have failed to agree upon « : form price for tonnage to be pur pears and sh the United States. will find the « © Government is said ' od greatly in a favor. | | able result | | | ENRIGHT AN HONOR MAN. 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