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“ERT PAYS TRBUTE ‘FO DEAD SOLDIERS ““OWARWISTICE DAY Celebration Begins With Masses and Other Church Services for Heroes. | New York began @sy of the second Armistice Day w @nd other church service @oldier dead a ful fateful time at w! @igned their plea fo At 10 o'clock, while the ma wmreturning heroes of the 307th @antry was being recited in the Ohurch of All Saints, at 129th Street! and Madison Avenue, thirteen vet-! @rans who distinguishe } tm the naval service wore with medals at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. | th solemn masses ‘When 11 o'clock ¢ the nour Of signing, t | @ reverberating n the clty 6 bells, for then its () achoot houses, all the bulidings throughout Greater New York equip- ied with bells, lent themselves to the| Meing, swelling sound. And also, throughout the city, its people paused at their work in remembrance th | great celebration in which they had Joined two years 7. | the end of the w {) Big department ste ‘Were opened for first floor of R. H. Macy ‘ tablishment, 4,000 employees gathered | | and, led by Hollis Davenny of the) | Mervice, sang the “Star Spangled | (p { Banner” and “America” PP nt | 1 of Alder (S) | j Le Guardia of the Be Men delivered oa brief address. employees gathered and sang Poetic songs, led by Fred Gu Wrogrammes for t« 4 commem- | itive exercises included thousands | citizens and engax | them in «| re of ceremonies which «lasted | m early morning until well into night. Business houses througi- | f the city, and many of the de- | ments and bureaus of the City 4 ministration gave holidays to the feinployees that they might have part | $M the celebration. Veterans of the | | Police Department and Fire Depart- | + ment were granted leave to celebrate ‘with thelr wartime organizations. | "he two-platoon system in the Fire Department was suspended at 9) clock for twenty-four hours as 700| men bad put in applications for) "leave. Whe afternoon programme of cem- {;Memoration included the planting of itwelve trees in Madison Square as a (Memorial of twelve ea of the| ‘Metropolitan Post of the American ‘Légion, # dinner for war aviators at the Hote) Astor and another for the @rench veterans at the H« gezivania, a reunion of tt VApsociation of the xoth : Jeers at the Hotel Brevoort d Field Artillery at the Yorkville “Casino, and a dinner of t ‘ity Club }Post of the American Le, mu Thonor to-night at a celet itlie New York County of the Legion ip the Se He wil frerw fs given you at no ad ditional charge when you bave your foot- wear problems solved here. Our Dr. L. Lewy, Pediatrist, will help you to obtain the “Just right” shoe for your feet. A FAVORITE WHEREVER SERV, we Norn 8°) 416 Ib, ‘ jon Guaranteed of Money Back OPEN EVERY DAY UNTIED 90 Py } } GILLIES COFFEE co. of the Legion THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1920. IDENTIFIES AUNT there were | et the day | gh the No. 277 Riverside Drive. Nephew Mrs. Calvert on Way to bead His Home The body of the well dressed wom- ir second an for jobs for ~ > WICK—UNDERAILL WEDDING. terday afternoon at 4 le will at- | No, 6000 Broadway, Identification was made by Edmund the Hotel Gotham. MORE ATTENTION THAN THE AVER- AGE WOMAN EXPECTS In the shops of I. Miller, the ireatest possible degree of ser- vice is given. Not only are the sales persons agreeable and capa- ble, but the styles have charac- ter, splendid fitting qualities and a nice measure of elegance. Novelty Styles of Excellent Taste It is an undeniable fact, daily verified by critical women, that the novelty, good taste and ex- cellence of I. Miller, Slippers, Boots and Stockings‘ are indeed desirable, and more than meet one’s expectations. ‘om The Millerkins Shop Graceful shoes for children from tiny tots te growing girl Medestls preeed Many stytes anu Many attractive orthopedic styles which adhere to the I. Miller chatacter are securable Il. MILLER 1554 Broadway 50 Church St. Women’s and Children’s Shop 15 West 42nd St. combinations. | Writeweratd, her nephew, who lives at He maid his KILLED ON DRIVE aunt was coming to have dinner at his ——— coe tan an ehe was killed. His wife - ‘ saw the limp body placed in a car and Says Auto Ran Down | driven away without knowing who it In the Church of the Incarnation yea- o'clock, Mi. if who wan killed by an automobile | seen Oakley Underhill, daughter of ‘Tuesday uh on Riverside Drive be- |Frederie Underhill, of, No. 70 West , ons of the | tween 95th and 96th Streets has beon reet, waa tharried to Henry Wie F d. —A Si l f Zull in the | identified at the Morgue as that| 4) 0" of Mr. and Mra, Hugh Bryson as ee Armory, |of Mra. Wilber Ff. Calvert, forty, of Bivey Bhiveromelated at du pereaors, which waa followed by a reception at OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & GC 34th Street—New York A Remarkable Coat Sale—Friday 300 Coats and Wrap Coats For Women and Misses Fur Collared and Plain Tailored Styles No Approvals 3 8 00 No Exchanges Values to 55.00 A wide assortment of New Models (three illustrated) of Bolivia, Silvertone, Velour and Camels-Hair Cloth, variously Pur trimmed and plain teilorcd, full lincd and interlined. Bircvioneiionenenenenenienienenenenengm E OPPENHEIM.GLUNS & GC - 34th Street—New York Fur Scarfs HSMSMNSNGNSH At Considerably Lowered Prices Oi One and Two Skin Scarfs in Natural and Tipped Russian Sables, Hudson Bay Sables, Mink, Stone and Baum Marten. 295.00 375.00 Russian Sable Scarfs..... 225.00 150.00 95.00 65.00 65.00 37.50 65.00 50.00 35.00 SO: NSHSNNOnOmne 450.00 Russian Sable Scarfs..... 205.00 Russian Sable Scarfs..... 150.00 Hudson Bay Sable Scarfs 115.00 Hudson Bay Sable Scarfs 115.00 Stone Marten Scarfs... SHigNenenenenenien 58.00 Stone Marten Scarfs.... NOMenenenene 110.00 Baum Marten Scarfs.... 85.00 Baum Marten Scarfs... 50.00 Mink Scarfs. ry MOMSMSMONSHONiONe MOMS SiHiene HH agenewenen GIMBEL BROTHERS 32u0 STREET - BROADWAY~ 33n0 STREET NEW YORK CITY ‘Do Four Heels Run Over? Usually this is the visible symptom of painful bone misalignments. By unbalancing the body they frequently cause trouble and pain in feet, legs, hip and spine. This condition may be sim- | ply an effectively relieved through the use of | scientifically designed, all leather | | GLOUTFOOT ARCH Sea a uvers | | Dr. William C. O'Malley, ™ Graduate Podiatrist, is here for a limited period. His advice and recom- mendations are without charge and may bring a foot comfort you have not ‘thought possible. GIMBELS---Second Floor Notice to Advertisers Dieplay copy oF orders relasard \star than as provided sbore when omitted will aot verve to earn @iecounts of Any Charectar, GOMETRET oF Otherwise | THE WORLD | OPPENHEIM. CLLINS &€ 34th Street—New York Extraordinary Reductions Friday 225 Girls’ Winter Coats Fur Collared and Plain Tailored Sizes 6 to 16 years Reduced to 20.00: Formerly Sold to 29.75 OPPENHEIM. GLUNS & C 34th Street—New York * 150 Girls’ Attractive Serge Dresses Several Models Sizes 6 to 14 years Reduced to 7.90 Formerly Sold to 15.00 OPPENHEIM. CLUNS & G 34th Stroet—New York 200 Girls’ and Juniors’ Dressy Hats Reduced to Formerly Sold to 10.00 Kill That Cold With bls . CASCARA QUININE #o Mio Neglected Colas are Dangerous > chances, Kee dard remedy handy for the first enceze. din 24 hours — Reli ys—Excellent for H Quinine in thia form dors not affect the head—Ca: Laxative—No Opiate in Hill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT FOR Coughs Al Colds La Grippe a is best Tonic