The evening world. Newspaper, November 12, 1919, Page 10

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1919. shgep eH ————— — $$$ ee et hm SIS CHEERED Renown Arrives to Be Official eae n rit qo a agen fig ome pf Prince During Stcy Here... fe = tor tne Teed i Prince Haled 13 °C as “Comrade in SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY Arms” on Visit to Wash- iy: ington Hospital. ais a ; : wt 4 SMPAGHINGTON, Nov. 12.—Tw rer TAs _ ig i oat EAST NS SSETER THANKSGIVING SALE OF PLATES An Extraordinary Sale of One Hundred High Class WOMEN'S WINTER COATS Taken from Regylar Stock Formerly 98.50 to 125.00 82.00 Prince of Waics as “my comrade arms” when he called at th Reed Hospital here. A score | — Men wounded at Chateau hierry | | nothing to indicate the meaning of # ye da drawn up in wheel chairs on} |twelve-gun satute, but it was under- lawn of the hospital when the stood there that some of the British | [rn L ONE THOUSAND arrived, He turned at once to} jsalutes had been changed of late. =| Mrs. it elt and oth DOZENS! from the Best English and French Makers. and moving along the line | It remained a mystery pending ex-|the Roosevelt family. He will place each with words of sympathy | | planation from the Renown herself. |4 wreath upon the grave of the former | comradeship. | The Prince and his suite are to be | President ae | Hospital Visit followed a call at 'received at the City Hall next Tuesday Jat noon. After a brief reception there} SEEK POLAR LAND CREW, I headquarters of the Ameri they Witt viele Grant's ‘Tomb, and at | se | they v rant’s —= ay Sonido 9 ae: ma ied |2.20 o'clock im the afternoon a luncheon | Steamship Company Has No Word ran Rpped to the deuor ay be served on the Renown. The From Crew of 50 Missing. Dy nce | on F Edward's brew wili dine Tuesday evening at} R. M. Goddard, president of the West All sizes, including Bread and Butter, Dessert, En- tree, Soup, Dinner and Service plates, from inex- rand, wife of Dr, Livingston —— ioe home of Mr. ané Mrs. Henry P. i es Steamship Company, charterers . Moe Y ° . . . Chairman’ of the Contra Davison, and will attend @ gale concert Poland Land, « Shipping Boara|} Pensive to elaborate. { Featured in this collection are the very fashionable ittec, ‘Edward Albert and Suite to Be lat’ the Metropolitan Opera House, reported sinking with Capt. W. | ; a ey : Hing hin vibit the P R {at City Hall He will be the guest of the city, witht, Wheeler and forty-nine men aboard | A Multitude of Designe Ny soft surface fabrics in such materials as Velangora, 4 the wards where eceived at City Ha busy programme, for five days, |off Sable Island last Sunday, said to- | At Pre-War Prices My . : Es ice wore leare Tuesday. A sail) (or Halifax ‘on, the iy ‘that no-word has been received |My $4.50 to $ Peachbloom, Tinseltone and Velour in the most " ts <a | from the vesse! since her last wireless . ® i} . . Went from bedside to bedside an! - Jonas Grams, Cte sl appeal for heb. pipet to $600 desirable colorings, including navy blue, brown, red an to the nature of each) +. M.S Renown, the ship that will | american nd pad highs tribute] Th 8. Revenue Cutter Seneca and Per Dosen . Pe Injuries and how he tad been | ng ane omclal home of Fdward Ale|@ thr park, paved Uy the “American ‘ dragonfly, pompeian and other shades. The ease ° eruist ‘ ‘ |. In a brief address from the 4 Navy tn hee wilt be ihe. wbout Sal J Ince r a ! attractive selections at a ff the building, which concluded | bert, Prince of Wales, during his fve- |, models presented are distinctive and unusual. viait, the Prince said: |day visit to New York, reached this | Lansing and ta cut #0) or th $12 to $60 \ ata e t is a great pleasure for me to) port at noon to-day and went up to (onguten at re Library fohing smack ‘or other ship Without this hospital and see 60 many | 12. anchorage in the North River op- | The junerary of the Prince during wireless MX Comrades in urms. Tam Sorry | oaite seth Street. stay is no short {cannot ee MOTE |" Ay the hip passed Governor's |f% you individually. 1 ans having 4/igiand sho fired a salute of twelve! time and enjoying my visit to the | guns, and tho Island guns replied ited States.” {with the same number, although no- | Beveral hundred nurses and M8! nody could tell what twelve suse and district officials of the Red | meant, ¢ C were, waking when tte Prince | gnip news reporters called up tna shed tha Red Cross Building. They | cnief of staff on the island and asked d him warmly and among thone | nig, : q ted to him were Major Gen.) ‘ gon't know,” he said, “I'll give | fy 1 W. Ireland, Surgeon General | you Extension £8," ' the army; Miss Mabel Boardman, | put “Wxterion 28" didn't know |p! er of the Central Committee, | either, All that anybody seemed to | Sir David Henderson, director of | know way that the British had fired General League of Red Cross #0- | twelve and got ‘an answer in kind. | ‘4. who called up the Brooklyn ‘ rd_wére told that there was —— i a Soe ‘re mance SME IL) - B60 wna 6 nine saath cee be BECOME A MEMBER OF THE FIFTH AVENUE ASSOCIATION— WHAT HELPS FIFTH AVENUE HELPS NEW YORK. Dest & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 ' THURSDAY SPECIALS Children’s Flannelette Night Garments Special 1.25 to 1.75 p'LLow fights and other bedtime romps lose their terrors for ._ mother when the children are clad in these sensible garments of flannelette. Warm and cosy, they lessen the danger of colds. No ironing required. ' CHILDREN'S Phe Prince also visited the new) Hpcoln Momorial. 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