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U.S. SHOULD AID WHOLE WORLD AS THANKSGIVING, SAYS WILSON pSuggests Work as W as Well as Pr. as Prayers to Show | Gratitude for Year’s Blessings. WASHINGTON, Nov. 6.—President Wilson has set aside Thurs }) @ay, Nov. 27, ay Thanksgiving Day in the following proclamation: ‘The season of the yedr has again arrived when the people of { the United States are accustomed to unite In giving thanks to Al- mighty God for the blessings which be has conferred upon our , Country during the twelve months that have passed. A year ago our people poured out their hearts in praise and thanksgiving that *, through Divine aid the right was victorious and peace had come _ to the nations which had so courageously struggled in defense of human liberty and justice. Now that the stern task is ended and the fruits of achievement are ours, we look forward with confidence to the dawn of an era where the sacrifices of the nations will find recompense in a world at peace. But to attain the consummation of the great work to which the American people devoted their manhood and the vast resources of thelr country they should, as they give thanks to God, reconse- erate themselves to those principles of right which triumphed through His merciful goodness. Our gratitude can find no more Perfect expression than to bulwark with loyalty and patriotism » those principles for which the free peoples of the earth fought sand died. During the past year we have had much to make us gratefal. In spite of the confusion in our economic life resulting from the ‘war, we have prospered. Our harvests have been plentiful and of » Our abundance we havo been able to render succor to less favor , nations, Our democracy remains unshaken in a world torn wit political and social unrest. Our traditional ideals are still our guides in the path of progress and civilization. ‘These great blessings, vouchsafed to us, for which we devoutly give thanks, should arouse us to a fuller je of our duty to our- selves and to mankind to see to it that nothing we may do shall mar the completeness of the victory which we helped to win. No selfish purpose animated us in becoming participants in the world war, and with a like spirit of unselfishness we should strive to aid by our example and by our co-operation in realizing the enduring welfare of all peoples and in bringing into being a world ruled by friendship and good will. Therefore 1, Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States of America, hereby designate Thursday, the 27th day of November next, for observance as a day of thanksgiving and prayer by my fellow- countrymen, inviting them to cease on that day from their ordinary tesks and to unite in their homes and in their several places of ‘wership in ascribing praise and thanksgiving to God, the Author of all blessings and the Master of our destinies. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed, Done in the District of Columbia this 5th day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and nineteen and of the independence of the United States the one hundred and forty-fourth, WOODROW WILSON. By the Preside ROBERT LANSING, Secretary of State. | From the Bakeshop RICH FRUIT CAKE IES THIS FRUIT CAKE has been baked for over a month, is well seasoned and is FE) nade of fine and pure ingredients, such as French glaced fruits, imported currants, selected almonds, walnuts, citron, raisins, lemon and orange peel and brandy. Will keep for months and improve with age. Steamed for 30 minutes and served with a sauce will make a rich plum pudding. Special at Te Ib. I MOLASSES FRUIT CAKE—Baked in special size forms, each cake weighing | about 134 pounds. Contains raising, citron, walnuts, figs and the purest of Hg) spices. Ste each RAISIN NUT LOAF CAKES, made of pure and fine ingredients, each cake weigh- Ig ing about 11/2 pounds. A quality that retails in specialty stores at 7Sc exch. Our ° ice Ge each Ml OLD-FASHIONED CRULLERS (dozen), 36e. Large, light, thoroughly cooked— Ei nothing to compare with them at the price in any other store. il HOME-MADE STYLE AMERICAN | DANISH STYLE PASTRY—Made Il APPLE ROLLS—Made of apples, | by our baker, 6c each Ifa} raisins, almonds, and nicely baked. | A4N/SE CAKE, PLAIN OR ICED— J: Large size, 29¢ each | A light, delicious cake. Fine for EE JELLY ROLL—Filed with our home- tea if sliced thin and toasted, 44¢ Ib- 1A made style currant jelly and iced with chocolate, maple or vanilla, CAKES—Pure and wholesome; I Cake weighing about 1b. 28ceach | dozen d8e 1) Ali Our Bakery Products Are Baked on the Premises. ls MARTHA ANN FRUIT CAKE . THE CAKE OF PERFECTION Home made for this store. The cakes are baked in the early Spring, but none are shipped before Fall. Made of fourteen different varieties of fruits and seven vari- eties of nuts. In each 100 lbs. of cake there are only four lbs. of flour. Put up in 1, 2 and 3b. cakes. 3-1b. cake, $4.24; 2-1b. cake, $2.84; 1-1b. cake, $1.44. Delicatessen SHRIMP SALAD, 6€c¢ \b.—Made of fine shrimps, celery and Qneyrs mayonnaise, SMOKED BLOATERS, 8¢ each Fancy; delicious for breakfast. STAR BRAND FANCY CERVELAT SAUSAGE—Best grade, well spiced and seasoned. 89¢ Ib. SMOKED BEEF, 8c \b.—Fine quality, all middles; sliced. SMOKED FINNAN HADDIES— Special, Ib, 21c. Fancy smoked eddies of fine flavor. An appetizing dish—broiled, creamed or made into ry CELERY POTATO SALAD, 27¢ |b. —French style, an appetizing con bination salad, made of potatoes, crisp celery and our own make of ous e FULL MILK CHEESE—E: PUI 4 Eatra DOMESTIC SWISS CHEESE—rich ‘and of piquant flavor. 7c Ib. FANCY VERMONT SAGE CHEESE —Afe Ib, OUR OWN PEANUT BUTTER- 4ic Ib—Made of Virginia peanuts; nourithing and palatable; in sanitary greaseprocf paper cups. an ‘excellent Freie dish. STAR BRAND SALAMI SAUSAGE ££ lb—Fs ge; well spiced id delicious. STUFFED. HERRING, WITH PICKLES-12e each ~/ n appetizing dish, prepared by our own chef, | Delicatessen ana Bakery Products Not Delivered, U, S, Food Administration License No. C.02865, B.C688, Lis —Fitth Floor, 35th Street HE RALD CMG ES YORK CURRANT AND VANILLA LUNCH } THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, GOGGLES SHIELD GUARDS Sf men killed, to [ of Babies 1 Fails to Retease| Women Who Formed Steci tion. Dore will us 2,500 men and women, who will receiv e' about $100 aplece. His headquarters is in the Offerman Building. 6, A pretty young girl Red Cross Rol! | the girl \Calt_worker buttonholed a well_known | did. vice men and the widows and mothors| business man in Upper Broadway yes- terday and asked him to pay $50 for a |!ife membership. “t already have a life membership,” he replied, somewhat gruffiy. “Then lead a double life," retorted What could the man do? He Mill Mob, YOUNGSTOWN, 0., Nor. 6.—Deputy Sheriffs appeared at the entrance to the Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company plant to-day weafing goggles as a pro- | tection against recurrence of “red pep: | per riots” by women, which occurred |Tuesday and Wednesday. | | Apparently discouraged by the arrest | of twenty-four women yesterday, how- jever, the women failed to appear to-day. A Grand Jury Investigation of tho riots will open Monday. Some of the women rioters were re- teased from Jail to-day on bonds of $500 nd $1,000. More than half of them, however, are still behind the bars de- jevite pleadings of their husbands, who, have been conducting « procession of babies to the Jail to “whow cause” for the mothers. Steel Company to-day | reported the opening of three more open hearth furnaces at its Ohio works and another finishing mill at ite Union works, ma! i & total of eleven out of twelve finishing mills at work in that plant. MANY JOBS FOR WOMEN ON U.S, 1920 CENSUS 1,500 Enumerators Wanted Here; Soldiers’ Widows and Mothers to Have Preference, For the first time in the history of American census-taking women are to be employed in large numbers on the census of 1920, The work begins Jan. 2 and will continue about two weeks. The pay will run from $4 to $6 a day. Samuel J, Foley, Supervisor of the Census for the First District, wants 1,500 enumerators. His headquarters is ighth Avenue. Arthur G. Dore in Brook- preference to former ser- 16 Cooper styles. High Shoes and Oxfords. Tan. Wr" ur Calfskin, Glaze Kid and All at one price $8.25 BROWNING KING & Square — at 5th Street Fourth Avenue cars stop at the door Subway station at Astor Place COMPANY All Period Cabinets All New Edisons are now offered in Period cabinets. Chippendale, Heppelwhite, Sheraton; these names and a few others stand for the supreme expression of art in furniture design, What Rembrandt, Velasquez and Raphael were to painting they were to furniture. And today people of culture demand period furniture— furniture designed in accordance with the principles de- veloped by the great craftsmen of furniture’s golden age, the 18th century and earlier. $155 to $6,000 Convenient Terms Te NEW EDSON EP rrowaewn SHOP Th the Yohn Wanamaker Store WE HAVE inaugurated a New Edison Shop for the proper demonstration of this wonderful instrument— “the phonograph with a soul’’ Thomas A. Edison’s favorite invention is the phonograph. Many years have been devoted by him to its development and more than $38,000,000 spent to perfect it. more than 2,000,000 music lovers direct com- parisons have been made with the Metropol- itan Opera artists and many people have been unable to distinguish a difference be- tween the production of the instrument and the voice or the playing of the living artist. Every one should hear the wonderful Edison tone, designed to re-create the human voice or musical instrument. We have the com- plete catalogue of Edison Re-Creations, and shall be very happy to have you come in and let us demonstrate to you the quite remark- able qualities of the N ew Edison phonograph. ANNA CASE, Soprano, whose living wice was heard in a tone-test with the New Edison Re- Creation of her singing. Not a single newspaper critic has claimed to be able to detect a difference between the Real and the Re-Created, John Wanamaker Broadway at Ninth, New York Before Metroplitan Opera 1919. WANAMAKER’ Broadway at Ninth, New York Store Hours. 9to Le eB Sale of Standard Toilet Articles Begins on the Main Aisle of the Old Building, Thursday Mail and telephone orders (Stuyvesant 4700, extension 52) will be filled re romptly as received, and so long as quantities last. ‘ederal tax, wherever levied. While the will aisle tables, orders for anything in the sale wi! on the 9th Street side of the ain floor. The prices cuoted include all be displayed on Main be taken at the Toilet Goods counters Every price below our regular prices PREPARATIONS for the TEETH Pebeco Tooth Paste. ... Kolynos Tooth Paste Forhan's Tooth Paste... . Euthymole Tooth Paste. . Pepsodent Tooth Paste. Pyrodento Tooth Paste Sanito] Tooth Paste « Sanitol Tooth Powder We Pyorrhocide Tooth Powder... .72¢ Calox Tooth Powder... 19¢ Lyon's Tooth Powder .1%e MOUTH WASHES Glyco-Thymoline (Ii B3e Glyco-Thymoline ( ion) . 42 Sozodont (large). 4 [paver —_) Peroxide of Hydrogen, “Lib! . S118 Creams Daggett & Ramsdell ‘old Cream, 4-o2. jar 8-02. jar, 58c; tube : Pond's Vanishing Cream, jars, 1% and 37¢ Pond’s Cold Cream, jars...37¢ ph Mba Cream, 19¢ Weemoery’® Facial Crnemis tubes : Frostilia oes NBO Dr. Charies Flesh Food Sle Pompeian Massage Cream, Pompeian Night Cream, jars me Mennen’s Shaving Cream [asm | Hair Preparations Watkins’ be eben I Lesegea be eben I Shampoo... ar pags Russian Shampoo, 4 Wests hal’s Hair Tonic, 37¢ ae toe Danderine Tonic....39¢ and 69¢ Face Powders Pussy Willow Powder. French Face Powder, 60¢ grade, oe Talcum Powders Mavis Taleum Bocas | J paneer 's Corylopsis. .. 16¢ juibb’s Violet or Carnation... 16¢ ‘ennen’s Violet or Borated....21¢ Mavis Face Powder... .. ATO For the Vanity Box Vanity Compressed Powder and ROMEO cevecscansssncreccess be Vanity Compressed Powder and Rouge “ Vanity Compressed Powder and Rouge, in celluloid box......25¢ Vanity Compressed Powder and Rouge, in fancy box 2 Double Box Compressed Powder and Rouge ........ 40c and ie Large Box of Brunette Roug: Lip Sticks in Metal Ci Eyebrow Pencils, brown .... Mashowkaro, Perfumes Kerkoff'’s Djer Ki 1-02, bottle Toilet Pre, Pond’s Extract. . .86e, Phillips’ Milk of Magne Mum .. i 20c, 40¢ and 76c . Be rations 6 Odorono . Mando Depilatory Delatone . De Miracle Neet u & $1.80 | Soaps Palmolive, 3 cakes for..... Lifebuoy, ‘cake teie Woodbury's Facial, cake Resinol Soap soe Packer's Tar Sow) vee Ph; rat aed urgeons’ Jergens! Violet Ayn cerine, cake. 8e Pears’ Unscented ke. . Pears’ Scented Soap, vcake 19¢ Linea 6 Peroxide Bath Soap, Tegner Violet and Rowe Eoap, cake Peroxide Rucalyptol Soap, ake. the Rit Seep Dye ct an ati, 2 ‘76c grade for White erascile “Lb. bat $1.36 grade for. . . ery Castile p, 8-Ib. green bar. . Imported Spanish Castile Soap, 4-Ib. bar white... .$1.50 Willa Holder Top Shaving ake Warssebe ‘Bath ‘Tablets, as sorted dors, 12¢ and i7e grade ti 10 and I4e Manicure Articles Cutex Cuticle Remover, 30c size . .2Te Cutex ae Remover, 60¢ size 50c Cutex Nail Coke, 30¢ size 27e Cutex Paste Polish, 30c size, ...27¢ Cutex Enamel Liquid, 30¢ size, 270 aire Ho Nail Enamel, cake, Hytlo Nail Polish, 25¢ size... .19¢ Nail Crayon, special cata ewes Be Cuticle Scissors, 75 grade. 500 Nail Scissors, 75c grade Hoof Manicure Sticks, special Manicure Sticks, special. , Flexible Emery Boards, Pumice Stone, cake Hal} hein haa) amsorted sizes, 8 exer er 2s Fiexible Nail Files, assorted te Beau E Brummel Liquid Polish. ..39¢ Wahna Toilet Preparations 16-02. Violet Ammonia, 35 le. ‘ eee MBO 32-0. Violet Ammonia, 65c Gree highend b9 Gs Ghd 35e 16-02. Witch Hazel, 42¢ grade s eeaal able 3Te aot nite ‘azel ic 630 168. Araperted Bay Rum, : aoe Liquid Sham 2-02, Bottle Laven: special 2-02. Bottle Eau de Cologne, 4 Face Powder, speci: 6c 8-02, Bottle Leper Hair Tonic, 80c grade. 2c 24-02. Toilet Water, in. fancy klass stoppered bottles... $2.25 imite@ Quantity.) Ww. B. Parroxa Cream, 42¢ ia Witch Hazel Cream, 65cgrade, se inghen. Ideal Cushion Back ate Brushes; $2.00 gra $1. White eee Black Back Nate Brus! brist! oe 68 and T5¢ Wahna Toilet Preparations Real Nh Hair Brushes, assorted styles. T5e to $2.50 Tooth Brushes, imported stiff bristle; special...........4.. Transparent Tooth Brushes; special..... f Nail Brushes, assorted ty! to 86¢ grade Nail Brushes, assorted vv Tbe to $1.00 grade. Whisk Brooms, 35¢ grade... "$80 Men's Ivory Celluloid Dressing Combs... Women's Ceiluloid' Dressi Cor ‘25¢ mbs . a Pocket Combs, in Cases A ware Celluloid Tooth Brush Men's Rubber Dressing Combs. ie Women's Rubber Combs. . Rubber Fine Combs. . te Complexion Brushes, 35¢ grade. 25¢ Bath Brushes, detachable 50c and 75 handles . and 75¢ Shaving Brushes, ‘veel, Sanitary Wool Powder P Puffs, as- sorted xizes; 10c, 15e and abe Re. 12¢ and 200 | Velour Powder Puffs, in em assorted Metal Soap Rozrs, 25¢ grade. -.20¢ Flat Cretonne Vanity bane . 25e Kid Vanity Bags . 25e Silk Vanity Bage..... -25e Perfume Atomizers, amorted, specinl and 65¢ Wesb Clothe, Gselnauret of iBe Ri Ebony Rack Military | Brushes, $1.38 grade so ease ta. 30 ench...... 85¢ Swansdown Powder Pulte, grade... ° ath Rubber Goods Rubber ‘Water Bottles, seconds ‘in finien, guaranteed $1.60 n grate Dds neg? 8 eet heneae 650 “and wttachmenta, peta in fin- ish, $1.60 creas 65e Wanamaker Moulded Water Bottle, 2-qt., 1.75 Wanamaker Moulded Ma +e on Fountain Syringe, 2-qt, cial. Bath 5 ‘cule 01 blue Tiblng, $1.26 os 6 fe ‘heal Tubing, ak” Pea Cretonne Wash with cloth, special Cretonne Air I $1.50 and $1. Household “Rubber Gi Rubber Face Sponge ite bra u ‘ace Sponges, Metal dfot Water Bottles, spe- wie rte caes /actbaeay 1.25 uu} heeting, - coated, éxtra hea coated, extra ng APM ad wide, $1.55 grade of White Rubber Sheeting, double coated, extra hea’ ie White Rubber Sheeting, ‘double yard $1.15 65 wide, $2.00 grade... 1 Rubber Shower Caps, special. i8¢ Sanitary Goods Sanitary Rubber Aprons, Sanitary Towels, i2" epee. ow" DOWN- STAIRS STORE “A DRESS SALE Extraordinary In which women and misses | have an equal opportunity | like this. But— The maker looked at it -in this way: he wanted to be- gin work on taffeta frocks for next He is a big operator He Spring. said: “T can sell these dresses, a few at a time, at my regular rrices; we * but I want to close my season / now. If you can use the lot I’LL make it an object. $29.50 to $45 grades gives you a good idea of the retail i ‘similar dresses elsewhere in Our compafisons are accurate, When you see the quality of the fabrics, the unusual character of the trimmings, and the careful workman- ship you will have a far better idea of the sale than this newspaper article can foes o jew York. give you, Nobody thought that Nobody could have foreseen an yibsakag A | wholesale could be bought to sell at $18.75, use of lin 3518. 75 Don’t miss these details The quality of the crepe de chine. The elaborate 9d ‘trimming. The dainty, well-designed styles. The combinations of satin, Note that the Georgettes are made over silk, That all waist linings are silk ed. ‘That accuracy in every detail self-evident. That hand embroidery is the rule-—rfot the exception. You'll like the satins—the rich, shimmering quality; and the woman cr miss who wants velour, serge or trico- tine for business of l-around service ll find the heavy, substantial trico- tines—not the light-weight kinds. Women’s and misses’ sizes ~-ranging from hay to 44 and‘14 to 20. The sale will be sections in the Dow the women's sizes on the Fourth avenue side, the misses’ sizes on the Broadway held in both dress Stairs Store— side. Down-Stairs Store, Old Bldg. sizes, 10¢ and ihe ereas y special 40c Sanitar; Pas Betta, medium and ’ 35e .|