The evening world. Newspaper, November 11, 1918, Page 10

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War work not for weaklings ‘The most patriotic Americans are those who have the strength to do a full day’s work on the fighting-line or in field, factory or office. The weak, the ailing, the listless can play no vital part in making the world a safe place to live in. Gude's Pepto Mangan “The Red Blood Builder’ fills the body with strength, because it fills the body with rich, red blood. It increases the red blood celle in number and capacity to carry life-giving oxygen te every cell and tissue of the body. Gude's Pepto- an ie @ eplendid general tonic and appetizer oquatty convalescents, feeble children, and one thin-blooded adults of ages and condi- tions. Prescribed by physicians everywhere. Easy | to digest, and exceedingly pleasant to taste. FRIENDLY Paley tb beet yo fe only one Pept Mangan and that i; Bold in bottle and package here shown. Sold jate everywhere. Pepto- Mangan ie made only by M. J. BREITENBACH CO. Manufacturing Chemists New York WOM MIs GOTHAM OL RIP HOSIERY Our Specialties’ Silk stockings that wear. Silk stockings that garter sps cannot ruin. Silk stockings dyed to sample ina few hours without charge. Silk stockings invisibly re~ paired; “runs” reknitted; new toes or feet inserted. ° GOTHAM HOSIERY SHOPS 1 West 34"St. 504 FifthAve ac epee ie i mn “THE FE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1918, oe naan ane aiwnanaithess pies. akeseak hE fapegmgulecs eee 'HAPPY THRONGS JAM ‘AN INCIDENTOFDAY’S JOLLITY STATUE OF LIBERTY PROCLAIMS HOW OW SOOTHING BROADWAY ALL DAY (Continued ‘From Sixth Page.) Company had 600 employees-in line. They carried a big banner inscribed: Too Happy to Work.” | A crowd of more than 2,000, led by the University and Bellevue Medical Corps, did a snake dance all the way up Fifth Avenue from 234 Street. Mumbers of service flags made a strik- | ing feature of the demonstration on the ‘avenue and Broadway. Every automobile, limousine and! auto truck going up or down the avenue ‘ad a tin can tied on behind, | possibly referring to the Kaiser, Fifth Avenue and Broadway were book and newspaper confetti, and a! busy day was assured for the White| | Wings to-morrow. The steps of the Public Library! o'clook. The front of the Union League Club was covered with an immense American flag and under- neath it were the flags of all the! | Allie, | Fifteen Fre sailors, all bearing flags, started up the avenue from Thirty-fourth Strect and in a few minutes had a wonderful following, A number of officers, embracing a Cana- dian, Australian, American, French, Seotth and Italian, were seen in A bunch at Thirty-fourth Street on tho| avenue. In a moment they were sur- rounded and made the head of an- other impromptu procession, From a window in the fifth floor of the Gorham Company's building at | Fifth Avenue and Thirty-sixth Street an’ eMgy of the Kaiser was hung out and the crowds went wild at the sight. ‘They cheered and yelled and | booed—did everything but take a shot | jat the stuffed figure. | Prominent among the morning par- des in Fifth Avenue were 3,000 marching women, all of the mothers | of sons in the service, They carried | American flags, and in the centre of the line two aquares of women bore two Immense service flags in whose multitude of blue stars there were sprinkled many gold and silver ones, Fifth Avenue at 34th Street became the scene of an impromptu theatrical performance at noon, with Sophie ‘Tucker and her jazz band and Charles Judels as star performers. The latter, dressed in the uniform of a French sailor, delighted the crowd with a | Whistling rendition of “Over There” and a French version of “Oh, How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning.” City Hall Park w. eddying, seething mass of peace celebrants with tens of thousands of New Yorkers making merry to the accompaniment f blasting whistles, pealing bells and as an FIFTH AVENUE AND: showered again with tape, telephone | 4 were jammed to’ the iimit before 9! beieenees 240444464444 Blazing lights illuminating the & moment after the announcement of the signing of the armistice reached New York spread the joyful news throughout the harbor and the But- tery this morning and started a noisy Flares From Ships and Searchlights Produce Gorgeous Sight in Harbor— Celebrate .at Battery. son as the music began each girl cap- Statue of Liberty hardly more than| tured a ma in uniform for a dane partner. ‘ty thousand longshoremen and pie workers formed parades and marched first along the waterfronts and to union h al over the ci ssengers on ferries that have slips adquarters and finally jollification. Never*was a more gor- near the Battery joined in the ce With Miss Liberty as .the central) parades, howling and blowing horn figure, standing aut proudly as t | Officers in charge of ten enemy symbol for which millions of Amer Sen “a josey or «ae i opped into « patro! yon and es can yotths have been fighting—lib-| (Pho with their Stisohers betc erty now attained—the harbor material for 4 trans d by the multi-colored |a ad slipped throug lights from the hundreds cosun flares on the boats into a sea of won- derful hues. Abe the sky was lighted with the blaze of burning gas from the gas houses, while over all whirled and dived the shooting flares from a myriad of flashl Licut. Tifft, officer of the day of New York Division U. 8. notified by tele he signing of the armistice. ficer called out the guard and blast was the first sound of jubilia A few moments la the Liberty li fla up and the oat New Yorker turned loose th Hundreds of f up the news and and gongs. Pol notified motorm @pulling into the The motormen spread whistles and torpedoes, The Battery Park custodian was $ 3 ; e 5 2 + ¢ e iren, tories and ships took ned loose whistles emen Ward and Zipp n of elevated trains ry station, the tidings with sae Vue eRe “@ onwanwoos- Coe DON'T THROW PAPERS | Was well under way as dawn arose and the first rays of the sun lighted the flags flying from downtown sky- FROM WINDOWS, WARNS routed out of bed to produce Old scrapers. Under the overtone of| for fn impressive flag raising at and factories there was the jangle of the Battery to take boats to their myriad bells and the blare of fish ploces of employment, including 2,900 from Shooters’ Island. ard the news horns in the hands and mouths of the | Fire Chief anon Takes Precaution ever (HGtGkAIe Brows, and decided to take the day off to celr- € eas wi | NO QUININE IN PEACE NEWS TO WATERFRONT pQSLAM FEELS ON: FIERY SKIN Nothing that you éan apply to ail- ing, ditching, irritated skin can be more welcome than Poslam, for its re lief is immediate. Angry surfaces are soothed, cooled, pacified. These quick indications of benefit, showing that Poslam is taking hold, have made many sufferers glad. And this direct~ ness—this getting right at the trouble is a quality roteworthy in Poslame Try for those pimples, that rash, itch+ ing eczema, scalp-scale, any dise ordered condition. Sold everywhere. For free sample write to Emergency Laboratories, 248 West 47th St, New York City. Urge your skin to become clearer, fairer, healthier by the use of Postant Soap, the tonic soap for the skin.— Adv! _—— DOCTORS THIS COLD GURE FAILED TO HELP “Pape’s Cold Compound” ends. colds and grippe in a few hours. pe's Cold Compound” every Take * |two hours until you have taken three >, . 3 brate, At 4 o'clock, when the park was| ‘0 Prevent Fires—Debris Be- About 450 soldiers, wounded and | already filled with merrymakers, there ing Cleaned Away, ooh dat ED 22000 hy RO irae ‘sin the debarkation hospital a was a sudden influx of workers from ? J pma J o” ‘orporatior are hey had enthusiasm le: 0! Port Newark. Fifteen thousand em from throwing any more cheer heartily ployees had been given a holiday and} papers from the window As the morning progressed innu- half of their number had come to! The request comes from the ey nadn Liev Lite Soke: ek New York. ‘They were’ followed by| tional Board of Underwriters, pt Noo Ps Y eet, ‘Bieoks | workers from other factories and res-| fearing a general confic araded and an éffigy o} idents of Little Italy, some bringing | | cight abreast while thousands more| to. the Fire the Battery. On the way they com- y ordered Depart- cheered and waved flags of jubilation, i aha © high pres- mandeered a hurdy-gurdy, and when People who had thrown away ali; ment out to open the high pres- Mec} the Battery ro ied the their scraps of paper last Thursday} sure plugs at the highest points of jana organ into the bandsta began this morning to thrown money! gravity and flood the streets, In 6 windo’ 8 true as Fos- ‘ Pel, Silver caina hy the handful were | co-operation with the Street De- ed into Broadway wherever a! partment the debris i being ING a sailor in sight.| cleaned away 8 paper money was th It was all intended f¢ boys, and they got mo: st ne cause even when a civilian picked up the coins he was ashamed to keep them, handed them over to the first army’ or navy man they met. | Near the Altar of Liberty in M t's Easy—If You Kn You Know Dr WOUNDED SOLDIERS MARCH a es RRA ee at UP BROADWAY MID CHEERS, | ‘The secret of keeping young isto feel pi uung—to do this you must watch your Bversndt bowels—there’snoneedof hav- The statement of the Board says ser from one of the park trees. their bands and all making noise, Then Re he ie a ' n they cut down the effigy and| Then came a really organized and| that Fire Chief Kenton is mych purned it |formation marching parade from the| alarmed over the situation Five hundred girls employed by af Wage aly ag | The Fire Chief, warned by the Wynkoop, mback & Crawford, flags, they swept through the park} got into the street last Thursday, Gijligan. started down Broadway to |bing head doses, then all grippe misery goes and your cold will be broken, It promptly opens your clogged-up nostrils and air passages of the head; stops nasty dis charge or nose running; relieves the headache, dullness, feverishness, sore throat, sneezing, soreness ynd_ stiff ness. Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blow ing and sniffing. Ease your throb nothing else in the world relief as “Pape's gives such prompt Cold Compound,” which costs only a few cent# at any drug store. It acts without assistance, tastes nice, and causes no inconvenience. Accept no Xs fig Eat Less Meat ps eee Sag is much | cheaper and also more nutri-! tious than meat. It is a new American macaroni product, which | cook in one-third the time of ordinary macaroni and is much more tender and But Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Re- moved the Cause pf this Woman’s Illness. Worcester, Mass. Pinkham's Wydy Ny hI 1 took Lydia B. Vegetable Compound for 1y}17q % weakness and {| pain. which used \]}) to keep me in bed | for two days each month, 1 tried many doctors without benefit until I was really discouraged. My mother urged me to take Lydia BE. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound as it had helped her so much. I did 0 and soon saw a change for the better. f kept on taking it and am ng that I can do i my washing, baby ‘who is ay thanks to your Mrs. F. A Worcester, now so well and st all my housework, and T have a little healthy as I could ask ezetable Compound.” 24 Bowdoin St. Women who suffer from displaces irregularities, inflammation, ulceration, backa eadaches and nervousness should no time in giving this famous root and herb ren- Lydia F. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, a trial,—-Advt Watch them go the stacks of pancakes made si / 4 shouting men and women as parade delicious. Wy with i vitaning paewere| PRODDING KAISER IN BAGK { i son Square a que a sallow complexion — dark rings after ade of marching men and | doing a hornpipe, One wal © allur, bes your eyes —pimples—a bilious | Your grocer can probably supply, Ri women, bearing aloft the colors of|the other a soldier, Each wore his look in your face—dull eyes with no | you, but if he doesn't carry Cream-| y NCLE the Allies and jubilant slogans of vic- | own trousers, but they had ex-| ‘Three hundred of the American sparkle. Your doctor will tell you ninety ui ettes, ask him to order for you. ything else, and pockets — bulging tory, passed and repassed in front of] Chanked ne soldiers who really have been in this percent of all sickness comes from in- , active bowels and liver. ch of had with The following is one of the many delicious | City Hall, . JERRY They didn't know where it) War and have wounds to show fo! . Creamette recipes ita a well-known physician Tho celebration began early and from, but there it Was. 44 { it Sot a tremendous ovation to-day SOA tertectan Aes yea (Buttermilk) Inquired ona Menidien of another at, When they came over from, the hos- pound mixed with olive oil to act on | | ut Mth and Broadway at about 8.30, Pital at Ellis Island and paraded up thaliver and bowels, which he gare to | sta mcm aye he PANCAKE FLOUR o'clock. Broadway with an effigy of the Kaiser bis patients for years, early fl, having the top layer of tomato sauce, “Fine,” returned the other. “I got carried on a stick and prodded at Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tetons the pute | Brown ia & quick oven for from 5 to 10 minutes, contains Rowcare: $14 and nine kisses so far!" 1 oaramer ali n itute for calomel, are gentle in their | All the criminal courts adjourned | every step by Private William J, Me- erator canan abective They bring | The Creamette Company makes better, lighter with a promptness which was beft- | Gowan, On the back of the effigy was | Sction yet always Chcives & ey Dee | Minneapolis cakes at lessexpense ting the occasion. Every a placard had a jury asked the Jj announcing, “ And it was these boys ‘They got me." | natural buoyancy which should be en- nd others like | joyed byeveryone, by toning upthe liver 7 oe neonate Te aT ag | them who really did “get” him, j irs clearing’ the system ot ismpurities ry juror declared that he wanted] Some of thsm limped and marche You will know Dr. Edwards’ Olive &o out and cele} “| with the aid of canes. Some who Tobias by thes care color. 106 and e @ had lost legs or fect rode in auto. | 85 Per box. Gruggists, —Advt, BROOKLYN STARTS WHERE mobiles, But even the permanent 2 cripples looked ‘happier than Christ- mas children, These wounded men had a special IT LEFT OFF THURSDAY; MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK dinner on the island before they Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street MANY STORES CLOSED SO ae wane anc ersat with pee oklyn appearec sta ‘ a % Yearly | gers on many L trains took friendly poysession, threw up thor hats, AND HEALTHY | Berton. peovte,, whose nerves LW. SWEETs G tossed papers out the window and and physical condition are in need A Special Selection of sang "Phe ar Spangled Sanne." of thulding up mil receive the | H Shut Mertacaecteaary | \ eee 170 PROM “ST On a Long Island train on which au greatest benefit from using this A 3 Bvening World reporter was a pas Whenever mother secs that I have a preparation. It increases the ap- _& é 9 ‘ senker a man announced the signing | white tongue or a bad breath she gives penis, R: positive regulator of cooks prepare them in , WY J of the armistice, after which the | me a Casearet so the poisons in my | the intestines. kitchens immaculately clean c Misses inter Coats anthem was sung and speeches were) stomach, liver and bowels don't make AFTER INFLUENZA MEAT LOAF \ Soon after 7 A. M, a Growd began| me sick, Does your mother give you It is composed of Dewey's Port TONGUE CORNED converging at Borough Hall, Count-| nice candy Cascarets or nasty castor | Wine, superfine Olive Oil, and BEEF B ACON HURLE : less flags from no-| of, pills, sajts or calomel? Hypophosphites, which is recog- , ’ CAMPHOR PILLS all exceptionally smart models, variously developed in velin where. — Workmen Pp way to} Me PHM nized as the safest and best nerve BOILED HAM, ETC. factories, clerks going and hundreds of others formed pr to business tonic known, The taste of the oil ENDORSED BY ALFRED W. M'CANN TAKE ONE AT ONCE d’Espagne, crystal cord, bolivia, silvertone, moss spray, duvet de po ah OE TG A is overcome in this combination, tty "Seah saa ate, nie in’ "Garey the ‘wtnal’ laine and velour, all silk-lined throughout and some fur-trimmed, SED ANCE Toe and hari UYun noes PLEASANT T0_TAKE New Work: ea A ee as Pert'and on Hl. T. Dewey Sons Co ; ee a hearing the news and seeing the un tei Dewey's! 138 Futon SL, N. Y., oF All =< will be placed on sale to-morrow (Tuesday) mistakabie signs of a holiday, put | ested | (ruc tae levees fare Cuticura Soap is Is Closed To-Day Joined = the Easy Shaving for merrymakers in t extraordinarily priced at SOU RCGLTE Nay Sant cen Teeth | _ Sensitive Skins : gad marched around through Fulton | Without Plates | The New Up-to-date Caticure Method and bugle corps in uniform. They all | Sax carried flags, wore their identification $48.00 each Fie on tir npet end mans ad Suffer From rritatin ough Jements they usd in thelr work I Save Decayed Teeth Eyestrain? Promptly g Id ug o The majority of these Coats have never yet been ated es Seer pag tf Treat Disecsed Gums a B || Then why continue to |] svlilon a ihe throat Sis eames velebration of the Allied vie+ cP bie abuse y eyes? offered for sale; others have been taken from the tory, | Phe “several hundred pupils ofecain. Crowns, Bidgeworky Rivllsh glasses and you oil PI | regular stock, where they have been marked at RPS. Ce cnernogh Giher sabicia fiver and Porcelain made at marvel at the areas rotlets followed suit, B Reasanable Prices liable Eyesight Examination © Morse Dr jock and epair BADLY DECAYED TEETH by Registered Eye Specialists, a much hig her figure, Peelne haters eo ee rae lB ol Rasta carefully’ exiracied, H Correctly Fitted Glasses from $3 to $10 || p== Feeth thoroughly cleaned, All “Lost and Found" o'clock this morning by 4,000 workers. Bach 10 cent box of Ces | SSineie tls moreing Basie) Workers Nether ch 10 cant box of C Foath thores EhilichhSons eatin th The World er reported aiiaa promising to make up their| e@Fets candy cathartic, has directions . to "Lost and Found Bureau.” Room (The Sale will take place on the Second Floor) Work to-morrow. This was granted, | for children’s dosage at all ages, All MSU walt or Mt sang by mail *VEst~blished 56 Years for inirty dave, ‘Titas ise oats @ |INew York: 184 B'way, at John St 223 Sixth 'Av., isth St. 350 Sixth A “Celebrate to your hearts’ shouted Mr. Morse, More than 8,000 employee content!" | little folks love Cascarets and mothers can always depend upon them to move Been at any of The World's Offices. “Lost and Foun vertisements can be left at any of The Wor 2. BLOn, Pe {ede of the aR. F. W. Bliss Company and 4.000 from | the bile, sour fermentation and poisons ASTIRS St Meee Yor Nassau, at Ann St. Advertising “Agencies, of can bs the Robins Dry Docks formed rival Uy , liver BE AST 17 West 42d Street. elephoned directly to The World. parades, ‘They ran. wild in their en- | from the child's tender stomach, liver | Bt cece 1M, Mt || Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St.tor.Bond S¢|| | $8! 4000 Beckman. ‘New York, oF deavor to beat the other in getting to Brooklyn Office, 4100 Main, Manhattan first, and bowels without injury, or griping. vt.

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