The evening world. Newspaper, November 11, 1918, Page 4

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EEE and Shampooing WOM ‘|TONDON THRONGS CELEBRATE mare day in ‘The secret of healthy up ~ to - date shaving is meee Sunday’s newspapers for today (Mon- day), have been extended to tomorrow. Extraordinary Sales Tuesday Jranklin Simon a Co. An Unusual Sale Tuesday thusiastic ovation when he approached the Ministry in an automobile, The crowd stopped the car and climbed over it and Col. Churchill was compelled to make a brief speech. The firing of the maroons (fire- emckers which imitate the crack of a cannon) by the firemen and police startled many residents of London, ‘ AND CHEER LLOYD GEORGE Tells “You're Entitled to Shout,” Premier Enthusiastic Crowds. SOOVi4OC1 b+ 600004 | LONDON, Nov, 11.—News’ of the jappeared before Buckingham Palace | signing of the armistice soon became | shortly before noon and cheered un- | known to those persons in the centre | til the King and Queen, Princess of the city, as fags were imme ely| Mary and the Duke of Connaught flown to the breeze. There was &|appearcd on the balcony, The na- great rush on the issuance of evening | Pag anthem waa sung repeatedly | sows ’ yy the crowd, get ee tne TA As a | ‘Thousand: Of persons in the shops | The first oMcial celebration came | and offices wear the Bank of England |when the old air raid signals were! poured into the streets and gathered | fired from all police and fire stations, before Mansion House. The Lord! | London then gave itnelf over to the| Mayor tried to tell the wildly cheering | celebration of the event, which, al-| crowd what had happened. 4 ' though expected, was welcomed neve| atta veucnrnsith oon earn, ite ertheless, | National Anthem, after which they érowd voluntarily began to sing the 90-2 986-2606 56050095000 500008 PSS SE 6-900 068005000.05066 use of Cut Soap, the “'Cuti. Premier Lloyd George spoke to tho| fete gga Se ng flags to} * :* he top ings. This ere Way ie cheering and enthusiastic crowds in| YS Vin" signal for a concerted cheer pon Ps “4 the streets, saying: | from the throng, 4 germs, “The war will be over by th o'clock.| ands and the pipers of the scots| ‘ ad iten'hdin con Lad bene ng | ‘This empire has done w great deas to|Guards paraded through Whitehall, | *®¢**oesesddooororeos soso Ecenters ugee--senr’ , bathe | ena the war and you are now entitled |! dy sine: woeeepanid’ by ane THE KAISER ABDICATES—WHO Ino ppm nee not to speak of ite} | to shout.” crowds who time and again sang the PUT THE TACK THERE? in ‘skin purityand skin A great roar of approval came from | national anthem. hentth due to its delicate Cutieura medi-| | the crowd as they pushed each other| The official centre of the British imm- | whose first thought was that an enemy ‘cation. pire was the scene of many demonstra- | raid was in progress. They soon dis- engerly to get within hearing distance | of the Premier, ' A great multitude, t the maroons ning of the tions, covered, however, Col, Winston Spencer Churchill, Min-| were signalling t waving flags, ister of Munitions, was given an cn- armistice, Victory is Ours! Store Closed Today* All the unusual values advertised in Give to the United War Work Campaign and Give Twice as Much as You Ever Gave Before Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets EN’S HIGH CLASS COATS and WRAP-COATS Fur Trimmed or Without. Fur 52.00 Three New Models just from the tailors’ hands and made of the highest quality fabrics 75.00 to 89.50 LLUSTRATED, is a very stunning Fur Trimmed Wrap-Coat, showing the graceful lines of this new type of Coat; of duvetyn wool velour in new taupe, navy, brown, plum or black, with high roll collar of taupe nutria or French Seal Fur. ————————————————————————————————— re Values from The Second Model—CRYSTAL CORD CLOTH WRAP- COAT, one of the fashionable new fabrics for high-class coats, newest colorings, smartly tailored to wear with separate furs; silk lined, warmly interlined, The Third Model— SILVERTONE WOOL VELOUR COAT; tailored dress coat with large yoke-stole collar of seal fur; fitted back with shirrings below lengthened waistline at sides; silk lined and warmly interlined. | Persons expressed the opinion that} Peace is Here! FRANCE WELCOMES VICTORY — CALMLY AS IT TOOK HARDSHIPS Boulevards Take on Gay Appearance Again—| Rumored Kaiser’s Son Tried Suicide. | PARIS, Nov. 11.—France is bear- ing the good news with the same equable temperament with which it bore the vicissitudes of the past four years. Quiet joy is visible on every countenance, but there fs little out. ward expression. Many sensational rumors became current, however, following the sign- ing of the armistice, ‘They were that Kitel Frederick, the second son of William IL, was prevented from committing suidide and that the Empress was dying. Prince ee German Generals are sald to | be ommitted suicide, While a few bands played in the) streets and there of the Marseillaise, the great crowds in the Boulevards paid most atten. | tion to the newspaper bulletin- boards, Many Parisians remained up| until far into the night discussing the news in the cafes. There was much skepticism con-| cerning the German revolution, Many DEOOEEEE EEA Ed DEEEOEEED a 8028-6065 © LIDDODG LDPE EDD DOREDESD CROWN PRINCE RENOUNCING| CLAIM TO THE THRONE, thore was a trick somewhere to cheat the Allies of the fruits of victory. Tho authorities had ordered the blucing cleaned from the street lamps | and the cafes were lit from the arc) lamps outside, For the first time in years Boulevards presented an app of animation and gaiety, but there were no boisterous outbursts at the dy which cost France the arance | close of th WORK STOPS IN JERSEY; HOLIDAY IN SOME CITIES; THOUSANDS IN PARADES Cheering, Nag-waving crowds began to guther on the streets of Jersey City at 7 o'clock this morning. Small processions moved through the streets The first ones were from the Italian colony. Factories and stores dismissed their employees soon after the workday! started. ‘They formed processions and marched to the City Hall. One of the! largest was formed by 2,000 employees | of the Meadow shops of the Pennsyl- vania Railroad, who came into the city with bands playing. Hundreds of workers from the fac- Razor | marched singing. tory of the Durham-Duplex bands, Company, with oroede 6556636 SSE-2OGESESOESES ODDO OREO CROWN PRINCE CROSSING THE DUTCH FRONTIER, through the corridors of the City Hall, their bands playing patriotic airs, They took possession of the assembly clamber and listened to apecches. Mayor Hague issued a proclamation | declaring a holiday and dismisaed all city employees and school children Public celebrations will be held t« night at City Hua 1 County Park works and spec ix draped with flags of the United States and the Allies. Bombs were | set off on the lawn. Bight bands were engaged to play in different parts of the city all day To-night they will lead contingents to the public celebrations. Shipworkers along the Hackensack and Passate Rivers laid down their tools ax soon as the official report of the armistice wi recetved, They de- serted the shi rds and went to Newark, where they formed parades, Every fi and ne store in Newark also close Other New Jersey cities reported similar celebrations, thousand sailors from the local stations paraded the city early WOMEN'S COAT SHOP. Faneth Blane orning following receipt of the news, Connecticut College girls THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1918, two and one-half flower of her sons. | have occurred in the larger cities of| Spain on the announcement of the) rictory of the Allies over Germany. Th cence of sentiment favorable to the Ententea ZURICH, Nov. dei burg on Saturday night. ch ve Great processiony filed through the ate | rying banners on which were inscrib- | ed: “we | France, our mother country.” | Alsatian soldiers on leave joined in was much singing | the demonstration, | it the ssilore in the pared | | millions of the MADRID, Nov. 11.—Manifestations Bayer-Tablets and Capsules of Aspirin contain genuine Aspirin. An unmari white tablet is an unknown quantity. Therefore he news has occasioned a recrudes~ 11,-Enthusiasti¢ monstrations were held in Strass-| France was | wered, notwithstanding the inter-| mtion of the mounted police. ‘The trademarie acidester of salicy! reets until far into the night, car is| want to be reattached Because We DID NOT OPEN TO-DAY Sales Advertised for Monday Will Occur Tuesday Best & Co, Fifth Avenue at 35th Street New York Beginning Tuesday : Mid-Season Sale of Women’s Hats | 5.00 7.50 10.00 Heretofore 7.50, 10,00, 15.00 300 Hats, including the well-known Best copies of Paris models. Not a clearance at the end of the season when you no longer want them, but an excep- tional sale of smart models, just at the time when your winter wardrobe needs freshening for thecoming holidays. Main Floor. Lord & Taylor —FIFTH AVENUE— Peace! 88th Street 39th Street. NEW WORLD was born at six o’clock this morning—a world brighter, happier, better than men have ever known before PEACE—peace with victory—is ours. Victory by arms? Yes, a victory on the battlefields, splendid and supreme. But a victory larger than that of arms alone! Each individual soldier in ghe American uni- form, whether he made the supreme sacrifice or whether he ever got to France at all, has won a victory—the victory of the man who puts self under and lives his utmost for an ideal—an ideal of divine beauty. Fach one of us here at home who has steadfastly sacrificed self for the cause~-who has worked for it day in and day out, has won a victory. ‘These are the victories of each of us individually, which blend with and are part of our Nation’s victory. But above all this—finer than all this, greater even than the victory of all the Allies—is the victory of righteousness, which be- longs to the whole world. ye at that thought—one One mighty figure rises into the mind’s name flies ‘to the lips—the name of Woodrow Wilson, Through his leader- ship has come the victory in which the blodd-stained Hun himself can find redemption, if ever he is redeemed. This peace—this peace that made men frantic with joy today and turned Fifth Avenue into one turbulent, surging sea of ecstasy—is a peace founded on the deathless principles enunciated by that Prince of Peace who died two thousand years ago--as many of our young men have died in France and Flanders—that all the world hereafter shall be sweeter and better and happier. Let us remember this with grateful hearts in the midst of our rejoicings. Give! Give!! Give!!! The Boys are still ‘Over There’ and will be for some time to They necd the comfort the United War Work can provide. come, Through sheer. joy for the Peace that has come at last. Give! .Give!l! Give!!! “The Bayer Cross—Your Guarantee of Puri for your additional protection—every package and every tablet of genuine Bayer-Tablets of Aspirin is marked with The You Never Pay More at Best stamens | i }

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