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20,000 WOMEN MARCH IN RED CROSS PAGEANT HERE PRESIDENT TAKES _— STROLLINAVENUE. | BEFORE PARADE P 'Becrot Service Men His Onty Escort in Sight-Seeing Jaunt. More than a thousand people stood on the 38rd Street side of the Wal @orf- Astoria Hotel, near Fifth Avenue, : morning waiting Prest a i st ” standing there at was the automobile, but the was at that time enjoying k except for his usual fs Service men. He slip- it of the hotel about 11 o'clock 4th Street side and was hit Ging it at a lively pace up Fifth Ave Mnue before even the newspaper men Missed him “Camoufiage.” some one explained, ané then til hunt began for the Missing Chief Executiv He was nally found at University Club, FAtth Ave: and Fifty-fourth Stree where he had cone to work on his : @ddress to be delivered to-night at . the Metropolitan Opera House at the Red Cross rally Mrs, Wiison aiso left the hotel a few minutes after the President to do bom shopr | When tho President left Wersity Club an hour or more later he walked down Fifth Aven Qust side, where it was Q@ccompanied on his four . ' Pecognized a two blocks It avenue knew the Chief Execu- the Unite States was at | hand. Those who were not where | they could actually see him Dourd the news as it was passed i ‘ Be s red frequently Goring his walk by © on the sidewalk, in Store entrances, on tops of houses and \ even £ In the ue on t trip by n and a num- He was soon 3 the crowd at one sint became so large it was with| Poin sical be [tan mass mec difficulty President Wilson made his way (hrough It. He went into a book store in an effort to ape, but {% was impossible, When he returned |!" rer door the | There to the street from 4 crowd was larger and more det mined The President only smiled and @ontinued hi As the party neared Forty-first Btreet the President met Henry P. Davison, head of the Red Cross, who has just returned f e months in France. Mr, Wilson s hand the inued on his way to th Waldorf-Ast a. At the entrance the hotel a man about fifty years ofa ffort to push through the cro President's side, He 8 4 number of de- rown back > you mean? He's sted, Be- tives could reply man p Woodrow—wait a minute.” lent Wilson turned r 1: “Why, hello, sufficient, The de i wep! Th was And stepped aside, The man, John Wilson, a cousin " Un, Pa., to! pumber As night he was one poy a con guests, odrow Wilson last unusual thing for a President to do. After his return to] tended to ¢ the Waldorf-Astoria, following his drive with Mrs Wilson i Col House, through Central Park and @long the Hudson, the President took & little stroll all by himselt— acco or who knew morning wh “on Bix Avenue was t the Pr t and « « tot ne He had ¢ ed ha ‘panied by no one exce near h even his cle time th tial no « the hotel ex the secret sery men who panied He walked ove Avenue, down that t fore went G r , The Vresident this s. He deecla enjoys i wht € looked At 9.40 he wand Mrs, W we breakfast. While Dr, G last t suggested tha F of gol 1 , rs the 1 Avenue. 1 y é wecvel service men a number the Crimea THE. EVENING WORLD, SAL URDAY, MAY 18, 1918, MRS J HENRY He was | re he had gone | emed every person! the metrop¢ had | ae the Metron lit n the passing traffic buses. | Ses San a | When Service Is Ext pened with the ay field ten min | Bonsa nd and | fives released their hold on the man |7*) » trip to Washington. |D. Norton, George Fe ng in other parts ¢ HUGHES READY FOR INQUIRY. | Tank Ship's Tick ‘ SPREELY HAVE YE RECEIVED FREELY GIVETS Poster By HARRISON RISHER is ’ c lice, forme motor ar Police ‘ America, si fr M (Continued from First Page.) i y > mee Athy a he tate: di al thousas Rovere htnmtehlg ba of Inetru women various auxiliaries ‘ain , ; \ n of nurses the Red of march was from Bedf a down the avenue 4oren were next in line. | and is 1 Avenues alo rd stance it 1 rt ‘ ; eye ret ta mevin,| Broadway Sees Reason for ap REET Y BIRD SEEDS idges on their | treet, to Liv n and Tragic End of Veteran a tO the thi through Court — Stree ri 0 chind the cross walked Beh iebiktal | English Actor and the coune f the Red Cr Now ay With the news of the suicide jast nd nent Wor 5 apes BITTEN BY AROBBER. | ‘ V Ace in ‘ cht of William L, Abington, noted abe AS mee with ad dd riding by nager's Finger | ‘ A" " were tru Spt When Charlea M. Loomis, manag 1 ony nd recalled the ta eidand Willlam C. Breed, Chairman, War] pig Age tor Corps the Standard ew npany, en 1 of “The Votce of|,, New Yor G jofa Capt. H. Bastedo in ¢ h ij t N M4 abers Stre in th Lambs’ playlet | " un, War I | and, 1 their pla girls late Ia r ¢ saw a young man|“Ohrt Eve in the Trenches," a Dy Clev ey k r 8. rar nd Loomis grappled | sketeh the war presented at the r Na iu Red with Ke n hi annual Comb t winter at “ rip t t Y i bs I F flew wa 1 ey atior Exe of red w x b 1 to t hat th f » t hea w tive Con W. DoF 9} para ‘ that he ; Rai ia A Jits stark note of tragedy had unty Ch 1 m re, of! Loo alled D < 4 higeed sah: Americ 1 ¢ 1 th h Crowley, who, a n and remembered to-day shiek iow { found the young man on the top f Broadway recalled, too, that atee c ( Nit risen "of He had th Liberty Honds and) “Christmas Eve in the Tren Bliss farve 1 G } t 1 a9 1 me $100 worth of py ‘ tamp u ald 14 , duct to t Wadswo i I an, George | of s G ‘ h St Abington was not B. Case 1 ex-l 1 Ww nu ang was color and ma ma-| No. 239° West | hee ast, it was sald, Taf t t neh 5 ‘ en fi vu h nanagement wanted @ War Fund Committee of New York 7 bobo ud in another part of s. éading Betror au " ve nar id Abington was Tote EPEC CALS abe ote ae Lena venue POSED AS NAVY CAPTAIN. |... és Ge Mrs. Edward M. House, Mrs ne file td acne a that « nation of etr- Edward McVickar, F B. Pratt, | lane harrian nary APFentéd!'0n @ Chaweng cont d directly to Mrs. Willlam B. Rice, Charles M Schwab, Norman §. Walker, Alfred T White, Nicholas M. Butler, Mrs, Henry P. Davison, Abram I W David H. Greer, Ogden Mi Henry 8. Pritchett, M sisi ett JOAN OF ARG LEADS 6,000,000 IN PARADES = ims 0tue ee oe TO HELP THE RED CROSS jis crntSna'htatidnwity wes | 4M comin ovr tack a new WOMEN ‘AND ART WILL STIR UP ENTHUSIASM AND DOLLARS FOR THE RED CROSS Ing Bad Checkn, Abington’s death—-and Broadway un- at did—it) ts scare known that the actor's ancing 1 with ents, that the war weighed | 1 M wily on his mind and that he {mer MRS Sho” GIRL CASHIER CHASES THIEF; GETS BACK $316: ; earch of Man Reveals $76 lore But He Declares It | pris Is His Own $316 from the United | has by on Delancey Street t box under her arm she boarded a car. er of 16 a younk man bo ed th x and Jumped lane enue Poll mnderous form upon the and Kat upon } the policen rowd, took hi re he cave the name |Grand A sea which he sald wa * alae gaiy (eee ea ON HEARST IN MT, VERNON Is om Mayor and Others | to Show Cause Why Newspaper Injunction Should Not Stand. are ea Y Court Justice Greenbaum | enur lay signed an order setting Monday, | and oll w | Mayor | Buck Mount Vernon; Adrian A hairman of the Board of Alder uppear in court to. sh: hed and the Hatiah papers Mustard \r his two sor w n in the ser uyler, George Whelan Baral vi ‘ THROUGHOUT COUNTRY src vas crestor os + |v j . Fulton ¢ p sat night N a) . , v 8. Michael Gavi eet : Halsey " p- | “he Ad at :|Gray Griswold, Archer H Men, Women and Ct i Craik, who took ' | 1 1, wh play aa Miss Ma Parso John Great Dem Ipe i j ‘ “8. A receas : [Mrs John D. Ryan, Mrs aaa: th agements with i ude, Mrs. Felix M 4 a A n 1 : Mira, Hayne, ‘Whitney, Ob WASHINGTON, M At lea f y | Yellow Tt ’ yan] al to Get} Craig, Mrs, William K. Draper 000 » wome Ka me ce aye ) aca | lpeeersatereceyliebeirstetsysrereti| areata aC to ACCUSES HIS CAPTORS. Siete fete Hed woualos: Kantt wr villag Hackman Blames Soldiers Who Vee] \iw Abing aAt wanra hee i ’ ahi : $1 rested HL r Law Violation. — | ed ' F dl Ad 5 i was 1 1 rowd Ww ' i ; na t y re f ex-} ay Hem 1 r J Taft 4 w i Ww SECOND UNIT LARGELY COM ee D sla rar H POSED OF NURSES. say . 1 . Followe vith 8 and A ' t littees a t ‘ bey t wh t w f I i ae os : and siikkAavatel 2,209 AIRPLANES IN YEAR. itn ¢ Curtin ‘ orn Delivered Ma J ¥ i ehittes of Training Type wi . . 1 1 y M A ph 1 49th Infa ‘ or lia BROOKLYN PARADE ‘ins ce hsv wits Gat nares a we b A n ~ rent Ship Strikers Muy Call A Newark Workers ( 1 burial w n 1 a unced 4 4 i metery YY 0-DAY ALLIES 10 BACK JAPAN IN ACTION IN THE FAR EAST Co-Oper. mn Agreed Or Washington Says, Involves Only Tokio and Peking. PARIS, fF vM 1 Japan and A lin nformed by the Allied Gover ut they have irranged for Entente military eo« t veers threat~ re i Far Kast from WASHINGTON, May 18.—The En Y co-operation arranged to meet threats to the peace of the Far Kast by German penetration, reported to-day from Parts, is under- tood hy 1s 4 purely defensive measur , wh participation for the present will be confined to Japa and Chi % primary purpose the safeguanting of Mancturta, with i jes of extension to Tho negotiations just completed at nd Peking provide for oom Japanese and Chinese military ny extent necessary t Manchuria fr invasion {tis neid that sound military demonst 4 at this can st be accomplished by ag Kressive action, it ts admitted” tae eventually may involve despateh Ing Chinese-Japanese troops into Bt | berta | tut expressly declared her i | that any such a 8 to be regarded = | 48 purely defensive; that there Is n making War upon Russia t of seizing any Russian territor act, dolug anything f than wn to be necessary xtension of disorders along the Chinese border and in eaat ern Siberia, which are directly attrib- utab » German influence and the ipation of German and Austrian ry of war » far as the Entente Powers and the United Government @ a part (iy alah of No, | concerned, it is learned that they a eet, the Rronx, cashter [MOC expected at this stage at least to partietp with their itary forces & Tearlinan, book- lin any action that Japan and China h Street and Seventh | may find it necessary to take, What done was to notify them of pan and China and an be learned no objection money in a candy ation as is available re to-day does not show fully how agreement affects the Amerion nment'a views on a. milita tration in Siberia. Tt is clear Street and ded him, seream lath tha oan cut wever, that the acreement is con Hut in an instant she ! at present solely to Japan and again, wiving chase, | China For some time negotiations th. been in progress at ekin and Tok kink to the co-operation of those two nations in that direction an Bahans nountil the girl recovered the box of to the ate: | IS KERENSKY COMING? wenty-three ». 958 h of his pockets | Russian J ocked up charged with | he United State had told reporte: thar that the Dures May 18.—A despatch to the |" xohange Telegraph from Copenhagen at fire in Gothenou y night destroyed a the city. Several larg containing grain, cellulos © burned to the ground. iu for dward Aldermen of t Winfleld, Poll at city, Com er restraining the with the sale and dis German languag w Yorker tbe tinued dur An American y of the actions brought known " fits President of th signed the om plate pape What the War Is Doing for American Labor The Admin vented to preve and What American Labor Is Doing for the War ng them illegal t inneces- urt without laws, precedents or with more acte than nachine Section of