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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1918, GREAT LABOR ERA (HUGE ARMY OF AMERICAN an IN TO- ~<a PARADE; WOMEN IN THE LINE OF MARCH COMING AFTERWAR, a , , tees PAsaieg. snow | AL JOLSON 4 SINRA oie DANIELS PREDICTS ‘~ eae et LS | as’ pea | ee: EHV ROO BEAUTIFDE. © A BIG HIT ti ae i, § (N. ef Es. 3 BOOTH TO-NIGHT 4 AT ecretary Tells Workers in ory Beg i > & { “WATCH YOUR NEIGHBOR? Indianapolis Address They j , : ; fi ; ‘ ’ Love. hAVGie ASDF A Have Heartened America | my ; SHUBERT 4." a3 we TO. INDIANAPOLIS fat, Sept. 2. ' \ , , .¥ ‘ f raat q ", ah \ = 3 el cant HAND rmrcae “American patriotism and confidence | in victory mainly rest upon the knowl- | | edgo that American tollers are loyal to | the core.” Secretary of the Navy Daniels deiiv ered this encouraging note to the workers of America in a Labor Day | address here to-day “The full and cot. plete enlistment of | : j : i tls lent Interest labor in this country,” he sald, “has paar etd not only heartened America but it has | LYRIC 4? as well cheered and strengthened the 1 Bi - MAYTIME jon, heroic men fighting for liberty across | f : ON. THe the sea. The magnificent reception BRANCHES OF tre PARACE i my re f “at REPUBLIC i 4ga.f formiene Saige of Samuel Gompers in Great Britain | nica a ~ ‘ 4 u 1 H ‘ MARJOR tiE RAMBEAU | ki malled bsnl ho the labor apostle of | can commerce and guarantee to labor | 5 Ff 4 o o “WHERE rs the doctrine ‘win the war,’ shows that | {he ‘bread it, has ‘carned. Political | : : j ‘ ‘ HARRIS 3.2955 be labor loyalty here has stimulated the | shibboleths men heard in 1916 are aa ’ | ; F 3 , f saen ty spirit of fighting to vftto: in all | dead as the mummies of Egypt, and r } allied countries.” wd |men who try to galvanize them will “i ” ee f WHY WORR Y |b interred in th cati ibs th: i ‘ Ti Labor, he declared, has shown it-| Overlook Balt Rives: Ky N WIN THE WAR ‘ ’ with Fannie Brice & Avon Comedy “ . fs. o velf patriotic and devoted and through | “This war is fundamental. Its ef- es * P : ‘ BROADHURST tract We, ts efforts, despite depleted ranks, has| fect will be to change everything. | ~" Trade and commerce and fi wili | 3 5 , A tecuay Bo Dida’ ‘ ; + | Trade and co ‘and finance NG. ‘ : . big: largely increased the nation’s norma! | Trade and commerce and finance wili| LABOR PARADES seve ; oe . Oy, ae He Did Wan output. and standards. There will be a more | rf oy? 4 Dw hae ‘The Sectetary pictured a new world | eqaitable division between capital and after the war—a world with broad-| labor. But no Bolshevikism, no fail- | ure to protect alike property and guage views, with @ liberalism that} japor, no class domination that lends would benefit all mankind. Itaelf’ to injustic “The world after peace.” he con- (Continued from First Page.) or wrong can flour- —— nent.” —_ tinued, n hack t hi of New York had a striking float LONGACRE 4f3: ae, at “wl nol « - iGias sath ai exuted prioe'te ou? Farm Manis, | which represented « gallows with the f ; ‘ { MY Ye THE BLUE PEARL nh , entrance into the mighty struggle.) W/ TON, fept. 2—The now| Kaiser hung in of Rie epson A oy y , ap : A VERY GOOD The people will take on new dignity, | Wa! fevenue bill which the House Ways neath at either post a United States 3 i 4 t 00D | fOUNE Lage segeas e and Means.Committes will report to the | soldier and a saHor. The float itself . ; t PLYMOUT What labor earns will find its wa Mis Tod’y. Wed. san House to-morrow with a view to be- | was built in the form of a submarine \ Y oe into the pockets of labor : . : \ “Fru RAAT, OW “New conditions will impose new | ginning consideration next Thursday or | chaser. The Marine Workers bore a . PLAYHOUSE nee duties, Statesmanship of vision Will] banks ‘from the operation of the new | banner reading: “13,000 members, 4 . Y "Yilamest tae create opportunities for Ameri-\tax law | 3000 in service." P { *s . A gigantic steam roller with Uncle lean directing it was another float r Me ’ ? is} | that rivalled all the others tn the | from Governor's Island, with Capt. C. || Miah , y n b : Teste nnd eal Charme | applause it won, Another, presented |R. Dickinson in command, and the Bh Ny ph a 4 aa = by the Marine Engincers, showed the| first march it played was the stirring, ae Bo a” ASTO CITE, aaah ie. sinking of the Lusitania, and here|“We Are With You, General Per- : FY Sacead , P 14 eah | | iat SIDNEY DaeW boo on a too the Kalser was hanged in effigy. | Shing.” i ‘ Tie The War Savings Stamp campaign-| Every union in the long formation 4 : : ieaty. Wo ers were busy everywhere, both in| had ite service flag reprosenting een Crys ‘A Great and out of the par. land they| Members “over there”—some being = , ‘ 4 far Tay ALLEGIANCE | reaped a heavy harvest of coin and|Tepresented by the gold stars which |] : } SHUBERT-RIV RA e ° . *, paper money. Never before had such| Mean that men have died for their ‘astniten Oth MATINES re Li The Secret of its gic is the cs an opportunity been given thesn vol, | country and for the civilized world ' 7A\ \ EYES OF YOUTH == unteer salesmen—for they had only | The number of stars on the different f - i pa Highest PriceOreh, Seats $1.Tu, & Thar. of the leaf which yields so gener usly to point to the passing procession to| fags varled from 100 to 600, the latter ? en y tt show how vitally the Government | being the number on the flag of the || #% s 4 4 THE ARTS in th t it. needs money to keep the nat war | Union of tunnel and subway workers. ? we bang e e€a-p O Machinery in motion on the battle | ‘Three thousand policemen controlled . : YMA, OF THE n the battle factories,” aw the great crowd of spectators that salesmen put it lined both sides of the avemue, In of the W. 6. S. “selling [ower Fifth Avenue girls and children dr took possession of the front porches} | ” was the appearance of the Hip: ° : haces | was the duty of workers to take ad VAUDEVILLE. read: “We have a trunkful of W. §.|/"0t eves When the doorstep of *the ent itself for a termination |Holland Consul General was pre- | 18. Have you? Another said ‘Our | r That did not mean, he | mpted hide is thick, but yours is thicker if|°" ‘ uid, that the seeker of pe you don’ t bu - Ww. ops And ie n The parade 1p Manhattas was: only 4 dishon te peace or l eee ha Geraiachane Goes Ae ‘“e"| one of three big ones in Greater New| sstiia MEP ay austen gece | yen ant Sore an jAvilatiol) york, others being held in Brooklyn | Lasehorlbsee aie, Bates. | H |to “Join a W. 8. 8. Society.” naw Soc and Richmond Borough. It is esti At ark Lesa iid secure f ire generations Pretty girls costumed to 1 ‘| mated that 150,000 men marched in pas bot es ve ol SL the Allied nations in the war against { ‘The speaker d I the refusal of German b 1 che) Stee ner SUES the Govern passports | Germany were cheered from curbs and) qe parades will bo followe ne Gi \ n Parape Ayr rs - pital pores 4 And, then, it’s always alike and so deliciqus! |e and mart Five Special Features Sept. 8—SPECIAL NUMBER—Sept. 8 New York Sunday World ic FPR OCT ey housetops all along both sides of te | meetings in all boroughs for an international Libor and socta 24 bt. : | m * all bor inte ference, | led that the aim LY Heroic Bronze Grou “0 Hote to be patti a np repo Roe | arene Tene, P; sant ‘ S A ' Mayor Bs Smnith and otiers}the unanimous motive to,show the| Rousing Anti-Pacitist. Met'ny) ¢f Soeur ore TT ma Te i) hie e UL lemen on eparate > at Oo} on the reviewing stand at 42d Street | yo id that Americ labor is equiv. | ’ “ 4 means o is Picture Supplement on Separate Sheet of §/ ve iged to\romuin timom son: [rey tai of cur war yromemme, | Precedes Opening of Con wan wy adoeatea| ZIEGFELD FOLLIES sonic 5 OPS hae * D stantly on their feet, with uplitted| Prominent in the demonstrations pte Deh | nas between the workers |(TESRWREGERIE TO ALL SEATS AT BOX OFFIC ‘ALLIES—United for Liberty” From De- tats, for every band that passed, and gress at Derby. ‘ this year will be military and waval} Pa'L a ROOF “etj}a ating Krol sign by Philip Martiny, the Famous bands were always passing, played |vrganizations, the members of which| Aa ane ina ¢ GLOBE {z2" ut, Sculptor; an Art Souvenir of Great Beauty. “The Star-Spangled Banne will march side by alde with those| DERBY, England, sep Samuel Riiiasise” fs gn Bn pes Kean’: Hit To Some Get One and Save It for the Future. US recite GN aE api jdoing war work in the “home ) President of the American WWAY & 8 | JOM SACHBON. tarkinctons PENRO D SRM bce AS LI on the curb at that point also kept | trenches." Federation of labor, met with at "|| Mate Into play form by Rawant 1, Rows, ° their hands lifted in a perms gil ane aia rn Koor. euiaas : Size Ue hand fed in & perman lhe! Staten’ Talend? parade: lwadl ice scccusin ane cacralag: when de LOEWS NEW YORK THEATRE: "2% || CORT: 94,5° TOMOR ird’s-eye View x50 3 ae aw’ a, a Meena ete Rete | SORTA IRN TOMO Pi P ; BAND FROM GOVERNOR'S ISLAND |scrscanents there wore In cai mia| MUal ‘Trades Union Congress, 1 w Loew's American Root 42.2%, of my. |] * FIDDLERS THREE” Nowe | rangements ere were in the ands ee ace om - _ bond DA at Color icture oft aris PLAYS STIRRING MARCH. — |or J. J. Miles, Secratary-Treasurer of | not only a’ jubilee but by far the most War Be WARNES it Seat ‘ ~ A > Ss : E 5 The first band of all was the one|the United Brotherhood of Carper-| repr tative congr ever held by! ? mF : TNSON x SIX oT rat Me Showing the Famous igen in Europe’s ters and Joiners members of the British labor Party,|. Capt. James O'Grady, member of HENDERSON’ S Meer p i iti The c ceting | upward of 800 delogatos being prea-| Fariiument for Kast Division ¢ ‘ Wonder City That the Boys Are Writing the: arlasipal amaeting in Manhat upward of 40 4 ep ee alertoni dash er ai ‘| SOPHIE TUCKER. ¥ WeRAY a alti tumbles ‘HEAD OVER Home About. § pd ay eee aed -riaeiys le! andy ban : he was unable to he present owing to| = A Stet in dine’ HEELS’ into a real mu- where Secret Wilson, George] the congress, toll the d fin tesla . AMUSEMENTS, or Tara success, { Paige mos ovo sen WLM MUNG) [sa aime ome = || crak OUR aa But Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veron '04 Jones Sonate, pemonrads Siu IN BIG BROOKLYN PARADE; a te a ee ae mn Hippo DAY MAT. AND EVEN table Compound Restored Her pad Retest Dette eat HISS OR CHEER?) and afc SE rete ioi LIG HTNIN Ith d St d prising the icts of Health an ‘oppe prising LIGHT At work and toolmakera P tbush, -—— kns bearing th wean . |Canarsie, Kings Highway, Sheeps k t Her Pains |head Bay, Manhattan Beach and en-| Problem Confronts Spectators W : he + a The Curious Case of Marie Dupont New Mystery Serial Begin Our Navy’s Work Sat = | | T at Portland, Ind.="I had a displace-| irons, will be held at Kings High- See 12,000 Marchers and Man | arcing tecle taeatinne y-AnI COHAN & HARRIS, 35 roa mifarans, a bed duper. | teehee ‘Goney inant vero ic] Haas Acoos te vas semi Snr et | Ne ees | First Publication of a Wonderful Set of tia "hot bet on|the War Astivitien Furs, Brooklyn chine tarot x mrs] AmonK he” mon inerenice touts | Cone ATARYs GARTER SHOW | ULES FACES EAST A . “ ° we he b p Conne 1 New L ER 8 Action Photos (in Gravure) from the Med- miy feet at all, I l“WIN THE WAR FOR FREEDOM” cond aye Seber in, were ne Bateleanip Cannes HUDSON Sit 40.3% Bact iterranean, Each Authenticated With This Was Ry FAG SAD LABOR'S PURPOSE. lation Dad Dernde/ ore tte we te ce en GBSTEEPLE CHASE “AM BERNARD &10Uis MANN Initialled O. K. could not do my| Many of the country’s most promi-| there passed a float showing an eMey | wirctoss a k GONPY'S FUNNY PEACH: in FRIENDY ENEMIES _ housework, wa8|nent labor leaders issued statemeats|of the Kaiser hanging by the neck] phe Grand Marshal was J St Attractions. West 424 St — nervous and could fer today. damuel Gompers, Prosi<|from a crane, It was a question of| Coughlin, President. of the Central] yo ipee LIBERTY Sis: 43s, Wott ? not lie down atlgent of the American Federation of] whether t » the K Cheer | y abort f Brooklyn and Queena fe —~ ~— a GOING UP”? x night i £20 [Labor, now in England, said in part] those who prepared the fl ’ Tea pared ad ak Bu Henn Ot they |""* "Win the War for Freedom!’ ail along the lin ‘ el eta Li blblilarsal TE RAN | Mais’ Tome & ‘Thies My ‘Aunt tecom.| “To that proposition, we dedicate | ¢ffixy v ’ ace painted | ye as sate*Wood Cae _NOON To 1130 PM | ended Lydia K,| ur labor and our lives, as Amerteans| lo look as rly hu b | nasal , nt po GOLOWYN Presents Oh HO. 8 Pinkharm's Vege.|and as workers, It in the suprerie|and was a very good likeness of | # Brenden’ Wises sen MANHATTAN ¢ 5 ‘alas table Compound. I] purpose of our lives on this Labor | All Highest GERALDINE PAYID MELASCO TIGER hana ; ; Peper tried it and now I| Day!" Kaiser's Fini eee Woras and Music of a Big Song Hit, € ntiad ate and “Prosident Hayes of tho United Mine | ‘The parade wa ned of about | ere | tod ae . —_ fick es : etl again and do Workers of Amercia said: 12,000 marchers, many of them from| Chleage La . c I] "THE TU : Ae y Holiday Girls wire at Tek as MEE ene, 4 | Rta tee Ae as are ee |] crriie TuaN oF THE WaRee Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound the t."—-Mre, JOSEPHINE KIM. |!ndustriat trenches of America will| march was densely crowded, Twenty.) oo) io pee 4 STRAND PHONY CHESTRA 1: 935 West Race St, Portland, {Mot slack or fail in the work we are|five bands provided music, all of] (4 ees | carota r Ind called upon to perform. With suffi-| which was of a othe nature fs, one | Tre ca : Thousands of American women give | clent transportation facilities we will| the reviewing 4 were, among) pieces . sig in ° 10 sat, 240 this famous root and herb remedy the|be able to produce all the coal our|others, Rear Admir From Winter Garden Programme. Words by Harold Atteridge; Music by Augustus Barrett, Famous Composers Usher, Ce credit for health restored as did Mrs. | country needs.” mander of the Third Naval Dist Rintls isfal Ave rd to| 22 ® statement which accompanied ]and his aids, former Congre sman | % write to Lydia EF. Pinkham Medicine | declared: Kelly and Sheriff Griffin, | Jars er Delica BO MRE 5 Ca, Vynn, Meee The result of “Phe apirit of Inbor tc tho apyit) Loading f Noga onpertence | is at your service. Sept. S—SPECIAL NUMBER—Sept. 8 3 PaTASC Was the Masine Mata ABS. Dally ian INNOCENT oat ERGY. ¢ of the nation. It is the spirit thut|Corps Band and a darge detachment E PARISIAN FLIR FLIRTS OLMPIC LS. INNOCENT : a will win the war for freedom.” ot marines, Then came navy yard) tverr "Sunday 2—Dis vetean pes ' : = ate wa hd om BLA» pe OEE” < GEE ae BRE m Se alles

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