The evening world. Newspaper, September 10, 1919, Page 13

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HE “chow” call, “Come and Get It,” so familiar to all American fighting men, rang out on the streets of New York today, when “Pershing’s Own,” the world-famous Ist Division, broke their ranks temporary at Madison Square and at the Desbrosses Street and Chambers Street Ferries and formed their mess lines. The food for these 25,000 parading heroes was prepared in the Port Kitchen on Pier 4, Hoboken, in a battery of twelve 100 gallon and four 80 gallon “Wear-Ever’” Aluminum Steam Jacketed Kettles In these kettles has been cooked the food for hundreds It will soon be possible to obtain the shapes and of thousands of our returning soldiers who have landed sizes of ““‘Wear-Ever” utensils unobtainable: during the at the Port of New York since the Armistice, 47,800 war because of the demands of the national service. men having been served during a single day. Révion’ wthihiie tnt ween ont ais The durability of “Wear-Ever” has been demon- “es” with utensils that “Wear-Ever” 5 strated during the war on shipboard and battlefield, in _ Look for the “Wear-Ever’’ trade-mark on -hospital and cantonment, and in millions of homes. | bottom of each utensil. The Aluminum Cooking Utensil Company, New Kensington, Pa. “WEAR-EVER” Steam sacheted Kattes A U.S.Debarkation ones) N9°3- New York City Seas ej

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