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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, > 1920, | we Field Marshat’s| 1 to Unidentified | Soldier—Body ir in Abbey. - woxnon, Nov. 11.—Great Britain Qo-day Impressively honored her war Reroes by according a Field Mar- @hal’s funeral to an unknown Brit- ‘warrior, who was buried in West- Alioey, and unvel!ing a per- f@anent cenotaph in Whitehall to “The Glorious Dead." Aside from of the royal family, who in- @hided thres Queens—Queen Mary, Mother Alexandra and Queen of Norway—and a few officials, he only witnesses to either cere- Miony were persons who lost rela- ives in the great war. As “Big Ben," the great clock in the tower of the Parllamont bullding, Pegan td strike the hour of eleven, George, facing the sixteenth entury coffin of the unknown aol- ier, which was resting on a gun car- @rew @ cord that released the Jack draped above the cen. | and after the last stroke of | hour, thousands of people, who } Whitehall as far as one} in either direction, re- absolutely, silent for two min- | a service in the nave the the King stood at the of the grave, the royal ladies and "ranging themselves at either A little band of approxi 100 women in the Abbey re- the most reverent attention. ‘They had been selected for the seats honor because each had lost her i He i id and all her sons. immediate guard for the body ‘Was 00! ‘d of 100 men of all ser- won the Victoria Cross, The pall bearers were Field Marshals and Admirals of the fleet, Including | Viscount Douglas Halg, Karl Beatt Admiral of the Grand Ficet, and Ma- jor Gen. Sir Hugh Trenchard, com- mander of, British alr forces The grave was filled with soll brought m the grave from which the body was exhumed in France| and was covered by what {s known | as the Padre’s Flag,” one of the most famous flags figuring in the re | cent war. This was tiken to France early in the struggle by a chaplain | who used it scores of times ut funerals on the field TRIBUTE IN FRANCE TO UNKNOWN ‘POILU’ AND TO GAMBETTA Body Taken From Grave at Ver- dun and Buried Under, Are de Triomphe. PARIS, Nov. 11.—Official and civil- fan France to-day did honor to the memory of the nation's sons who fell during the great war. Taken from {ts grave on the field of Verdun, the body of an unidenti- fied French “potlu” was carried sol- emnly through the streets and re- burfed under the Aro de Triomphe. Following the flag-draped gun car- | riage on which the coffin rested, | walked President Millerand, Cabinet | members and three French Marshals | —Jofire, the hero of the Marne; Foch, whose gentus accomplished the | final defeat of Germany, ang Petain, | whose defense of Verdun will forever live in French rong and story. In addition, France patd honor to ‘tne memory of Leon Gambetta, who | took virtual control of affairs in Paris when the ctiy was besieged | by Germans, His heart which has been preserved since ‘his death in 1482, was {nurned in the Pantheon, | the national shrine of France. Vou Need | tm Lost Secret «| the Fier I Ceurts West 42nd Street medium _ weight. aah cate & In Heather ioned; Black ‘or Regularly $1.25 f ¥ Shirts and Drawers—Wool and £ cotton mixture; natural color; sy Jinter weight. Excel- ne lent value...per garment $1.65 kt BY Shirts and Drawers—Extra quali- ty soft finish Ls 7 n- usual value. 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FRAZER Se 04% Sta MARGARET ANGLIN * o"5cunte a oo SKAL COM « Dy H GARRICK a ow. fo SEES EG THE THEATRE GUILD Presents “HEART BREAK HOUSE” By BERNARD SHAW. Cursin Rises Promptly at 8.15. BNOATION THAT 8HOQKED i MANDARIN - ovtiter ELTINGE West 28 i (24 sree. reat, reais, Aa LADIES NIGHT Ist Year SA TB, TO-DAY, BAT, & WED, | ENT, Be MA DAN E FULTON Wee, 4, reiiny Ss Rpnings ot 8.98, LONGACRE Mishra’ sich 12. Pp TTE Re TE RA success ASTOR THEATRE #vw & sua 6 Mats. This Week: Wee it Ey Eaward Royee's | Masten cane, KISSING TIME with William Norris and Edith Tatia‘erre, Seats on Sale 4 Weeks in Advance THEA., 39 $t., 1" Breeanar. | The uittLe THEATRE, so different everything else ever seen on the stage that each audience is freshly sur- prised—and enraptured. The stage is supposed to mirror life—yet here is a picture which shows life more real than ever before, and it is unlike anything else seen in the theatre, Laugh at OVER THE HILL +-you will roar! Thrill with it? Most assuredly. You will grow thoughtful, too, for there are moments that clutch at from the human heart and ‘almost crush it with intense emotion. You will see it, for every one is talking about it, you will be carried away with it—for you are only human, and ill get to you—this “wonderful thing” produced by jain Fox from the poems of Will Carleton; directed by Harry Millarde. |LYR I 42nd St. Twice Daily Mata, (330) tie to $1.08 All Seats Reserved 4 Mow. 3.50)" boo 't0" 82.00, West of B'way. "SRE THE GREATEST LOVER. ID THE DY © FTI IN THE LADY Or THE LAMP TARILLING OF. STORV REPUBLIC THEATRE —~ NOW MARK TRAN way, 47tb Bt, OLUMBLA GERALOL FARRAR, “Toe Riddle: Woman” iran Orsnestra, Bway (Twice DalljPopuiar A Ath/21S de §LPrices, GIRLS _BON.- TON Biway and 4oib 6. 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