Valentine's city of New York; a guide book, with six maps and one hundred and sixty full page pictures . ng itsplace in a congested section! This movement is now under way. Any citizen canhelp with his approval and his moral support. Talkabout it to your neighbors. Bring it up in your schoo syour clubs, your societies and your churches^ f youare a member of a patriotic society bring > *« fe attention of your officers Agitate! agitate! agitate JThFederal Government, heretofore deaf to all entreatiesto remove the Post Office, will heed the demand oiaUthe people for so obvious and so appropria


Valentine's city of New York; a guide book, with six maps and one hundred and sixty full page pictures . ng itsplace in a congested section! This movement is now under way. Any citizen canhelp with his approval and his moral support. Talkabout it to your neighbors. Bring it up in your schoo syour clubs, your societies and your churches^ f youare a member of a patriotic society bring > *« fe attention of your officers Agitate! agitate! agitate JThFederal Government, heretofore deaf to all entreatiesto remove the Post Office, will heed the demand oiaUthe people for so obvious and so appropriate a monument to its heroic dead! Every week we should have some good speakerpreaching the Gospel of Sound, Patriotic, Amencanism^t theTo!t of the Liberty Pole. We need some rallying^Uc^some fountain head of inspiration to counteractThe mischievious talk of the Bolshevist. The New York Historical Society and the Sons ofthe Revolution have assumed charge of this move-ment to erect the Pole and eliminate ^e Post Offi eand reports of their progress will be seen in the dailypress from time to time. 151. Broadway from Chambers Street North toForty-Second From a tourists point of view there is practicallynothing of interest in this section beyond the usual runof building devoted to wholesale business. Aside fromits being our most notable street there is little else tosav about it. Not till you come to S4th Street, whichmarks the beginning of^he Great White Way, is thereanything except Grace Church worthy of special men-tion. It is simply a long and busy street, just like doz-ens of other similar thoroughfares. There are rows and rows of monotonous buildings,with many a derelict in between. There is nothing to re-lieve the dull drab of existence, as the best sellers say,except the sight of an occasional Christian firm name ona siffn. This startling phenomena is readily recognizedby the silent gaping throng that gathers in front of it,rooted to the spot, as it were, by the fascination


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