The evening world. Newspaper, September 10, 1919, Page 15

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ee ee — Semsiiiisadin Cheering ‘Throng Fills Club and Packs Broadway for Hours to Greet Hero. ‘The Elks’ Club was aglow in its colors of purple and white, spotlights shot from aM corners and angles of the. big lodge room in 434 Btreet, amalier bulbs were’ doing thelr best to rival the sun, but the most {lumi- nating feature of the gathering there last night was the Pershing smile. For Gen, John J. Pershing was the Brother Elk in whose honor the/ throng assembled for the greatest Pik OU WILL find that the Lib- erty owner is especially Night Now York hag ever known, An pro two hin: . Elk thinks that there can be nothing | ud of t gs: greater than to be & member of tis | On bea rty rder, Last night he was eure of it) eis the uty of the Libe: 5 hen he gat in that assembly and the other, the difference in the way in which it rides and drives. Its beauty, of course, needs no demonstration, for its distinc- tive, individual design is quite apparent. And if you will ride with him, or with us, for just ten minutes, you will be convinced that the difference he speaks of is not born of his enthusiasm—but a real and vital difference - the Liberty itself. pocé-Coine. 1826-1826 Broadway at 60th, Street Telephone 7333 Columbus LIBERTY SIX heard himself called Brother by the man the whole nation ts honoring da. the General was proud of the accorded him, In the Iittle sait nothing of him- as individual had done in the war. thrilling to listen to him thrill just to look at him it m a fellow feel ood to be an American. | On the night before, at the banquet and at the Hippodrome, Gen, Pershing had looked worn, He Was tired from the trip across the sea, and the made on his cal ‘strength after | his arrival hot But wonders had been worked meanwhile, Last night |he looked the vi yus specimen of | man he is. He was there with ‘the smile and the laugh, and when that fron jaw relaxes for the smile and} the laugh it goes all the way, | GREAT CROWD IN BUILDING AND! STREET. To say that the capacious lodm room was jamme to touch light on the crowds | ‘Authorized Exchange owe | NEW A? BUICKS | Glidden Motor and Supply Co. | 239 West 58th St. One door Fast of Broadway eo. J Past " Outside Band blate The Post-War Maxwell is the Surprise Car of the Year | a mental stimulation to look over this post-war OF More miles por gallon And th More miles om bias that a mome jeral made old organ hac Maxwell and see one surprise after another in fine engineering. 7 ia, | hibition of | walked in You get the accumulation of war years in rare automobile ideas. There's the new Elliott type front axle, which gives a new delight at the wheel in its easy, castering effect in steering. Then there's the heavy, new rear axle with the extra large, indestructible four pinion differential. And two universal joints of the oilless disc type. They require no attention during the life of the car. Brakes!, The emergency is now found on the transmission, as on so many foreign cats. The service brake is the larger toggle type, and is equipped with equalizers, which prevent the tendency to skid. In the rear now is slung the gas tank, large and with vacuum feed, No more gas fumes or gas leakage up in front. Also equipped with Hot Spot and Ram's-Horn. There are many more rare treats in store for you, but remember this Post-War model is the continuation of the original Maxwell chassis as laid down 5 years ago. To date more than 300,000 have been built. The e ublic has paid $200,000,000 for previous Maxwells. his Post-War Maxwell is a greater car. Be among the early ones to get this prized car. $985 f. 0. b. Detroit |And the Jloose in a didn’t cease of his fi at him all way from town to fe ler ¢ 4 honoreg casion, shing Rifl ska, w nandant Maxwell Motor Sales Corporation New York Branch, 1808 Broadway Corner 59th St., New York City. Phone Circle 5550 OPEN EVENINGS BRONX BRANCH, 175th Street and Grand Concoures order for tunate e It was o faction and ‘int ST MLL du I LP AYHERERATSERRTAEEETAN TAA EXALTED Rucler Attsrmeny room of his ahi | feet to a man, who Was Master of Cer \his hand fo | twice, six times, WELCOMED BROTHER ELKS. the fou at work accomplished by gt Se Car prevent WORLD, ithenioey SEP ‘|Brother Elks and a “Regular New YoRk Election Wight Mob’’ Pay Tribute to Gen. Pershing and Win His Famous Smile comm. MuRRA AOLBeRT aRrHue WA DRAROEN SHALLY aS p city was there, m out of town, 1 floor and pac and rves had to shut up the to. keep most of the Manhattan into some of to him, he cam Jpto the or three of the restraint of hin ex eras worked nan emotion found ex- | the clapping of hands. | storm until r aflence; ved “once, HOME BY HIS 1 stood facing his s with that we inspiring smile. the stronger mi and t and to the dig her lawyer of Haat k , Murray Hul- | K No, 871, Robin- Ited Ruler Rain sald to in welcoming him: 2 brother It aig ippine W and the | all his- | ice with s of the United | nt ¢ f us who were for- . to know od Dehind us, and} CHAIR ant you did. tell you this so soon after h feunrT. 10, ora, pn ousne Sotent etna | If you belong to shies at a dowgha Stent “ote inl ston ‘ot, i hard tan re GanerRauw _ Joan J ParsHiNnG wikbiam REMSTREET HaARTM ANN I am proud to be able to) wa sthere ding room anly” in- res tre long before he arrived, and they yu! s difficult to| kept on coming until the show let om outside on Broad: |out, near midnight, The policemen te were so great they|had the time of thelr lives keeping arred passage into the show, but|them in check wasn't a mark to what wag to} I thank you for this tibe kept in check. The un, It was « regular ob, If you got into jdn't get out; the erybody seemed to know Gen * where Pershing was there, and the crowds |t Not only began to gather in front of the th eeontod NEW Wear ESTABLISHED ‘ave FURNITUR & > Merges: SPECIALS f in Your Home. Easy T: Anniversary § Sale of Golden Oak Dressers made, hand rubbed and pol- ished Plate Mlr~ ror, 3 deop draw~ They Like In Lou’ bright eyes sweet friendship smiles, Steve gladly would tow her a thousand miles. He knows Socony'll put her car right. - Both sigh as parting comes in sight. Wet 850 Worth, Purity unspoiled by compounding ~ straight, ath Worth. all-refinery, power~full guboline. # No Sel At filling time look for the red,while and blue Socony Sign SO REGISTERED MOTOR U.S. PAT. OFF. GASOLINE

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