Show U STREET y- y WA F CRIES WILSON L I L I l r l president p president Arraigns Financial Finan Finan- c cial zaI Interests in Speeches i j 1 in in New York Ci City I y t Ej C D B BY T CROWDS His Campaign Closed Except Except Ex Ex- ExI for Speech Saturday at Shadow Lawn ti New Nt York Nov O With 2 2 With two great t rallies here nere t tonight President Wilson lIson t L hH hlll campaign for tor re election except ex- ex i. i for a speech he will deliver to re iren v v e Jersey Jorse friends and neighbors at II J Shadow chador L. L Lawn wn Saturday afternoon From From the time he arrived In the city this morning he was greeted Gleet d b bj by cheering cheer cheer- Inc ing crow crowds s wherever er ho appeared In Jn four speeches speecheR here three tonight and one at nt a business mens men's luncheon I III In the afternoon he reiterated his conception conception con con- of tho the great Issues which con- con I frost fro it the United States lie appealed for tor principles of ot progress which would help heir th the obscure men and women of ot the land arraigned the Wall Vall street which he said seek seel to dominate domi omI- nate rate and pleaded for tor equal rights for tor all men The Presidents President's coming gave ga the Democrats their first opportunity of ot the campaign in this city for old fash tash- fashioned oDed political enthusiasm on a bl big scale cale calE and red rell fire blazed In tn avenue as the tho hosts of or Tammany Tammany Tam Tam- many hall headed b by Charles F F. Mur- Mur advanced ad upon Madison Square I G Garden Gaiden den which wits was besieged b by a l' l tremendous tre tro- tremendous crowd crowel before their arrival Throng ie I With Vitia Police Two Tao hours and a half before Mr 11 WilSon Wll- Wll Son fon on was duo to arrive at the historic gareen police pollee reserves were striving vainly to hold hol back a surging throng striving for places of ot vantage e which hould make entrance ens easy after the doors were thrown open Holders of ot reserved resen-ed seat tickets ets strove vainly to reach the entrance The Tho en seating tinS tinS' capacity of or tho the gar garden en f had been Increased but It seemed that after the doors were closed and the thelast thelast thelast last Inch of ot room occupied the size of ot the throng thron- outside had not been perceptibly perceptibly per per- diminished In the crush about r the m many l women fainted Similar scenes were enacted nt at Cooper Coop Coop- er Union At t this meeting special prot provision pro- pro t vision Ision had been made for oung young men mon not ilot of ot voting age who vho had marched In n the tho aran with delegations fromi from i Tammany and nd other Democratic organizations ors or or- s Augustus ugustus Thomas presided at the I. Madison Square Garden meeting Tho The ThoI I 1 first speaker was n Sam Samuel Seabury bu 1 candidate can cnn candidate t te ld for 01 governor ernol of ot New hew York He I was as followed b by William F F. o McCombs f. f Candidate for United Stales senator f. f and former Go Gov Martin H H. Glynn GInn All r of or them commended the tho policies of ot Mr Wilson which they thoy 1 he said had lad brought t peace anc and ami prosperity pro perit 1 Attack all Str Street ct President Wilson addressing a gathering gath- gath ering of or business men from all parts j i. i f of or the country at a luncheon tOda today deH de- de H dared clarc that the men who const constitute constitute l tute what t we o have agreed to call Wall Hall all 1 L street have i a subtle genius for tor prom- prom V Ming icing seemingly Immaterial changes I when call d Into consultation concern concern- 1 11 t Kin Ing g the affairs of or the country which r would eventually e lead leal to the defeat detent of the main main objects of tho the legislation pro pro- 1 posed 1 t Do you OU v. v wonder onder said sahl tho President that I do not call them Into consultation consulta- consulta I tion an and yet jet el I tell leU you OU again that they C will be wole-ome wole the moment thc he come 1 1 1 I to operate co an and they will not bewelcome be bo welcome until then The Tho President resident assured his audience that the business interests of the country cOUntr country coun cOUn- tr try had been safeguarded under his administration administration administration ad ad- ministration and would continue to be bo If he ho Is la re elected From the time lime of ot his arrival here from Buffalo N N. Y this morning morning- the President was given an almost continuous continuous continuous con con- ovation Large crowds IncludIng IncludIng ing m I mazy many railroad employees cheered him as I. i he stepped from his private atu train at tho the Grand Central terminal Accompanied b by Mrs Wilson and the other othar members of or his party tho the dent was driven to the tho presidential yacht Mayflower anchored off oft the thc Now New York Yacht club at the foot of ot East T Twenty third vent third street Ho Ifo remained thero there u until 1230 12 30 when whon he left lell for tor the luncheon given in his honor h bv by the tho Wilson Business Mens Men's league Crowds again lined lIne the tho streets and cheered the President and Mrs Irs Wilson lIson Afterward l 2 President t visited Democratic headquarters head head- quarters Among monS the guests at the tho luncheon to greet reet the tho President wore James W W. Gerard American ambassador to Germany Germany Ger Ger- many Go e Governor nor Fielder of or New Jersey John M M. RIehl Kiehl president of ot the Na Sn C lIonal Democratic club Jacob H Ho S Secretary of or the tho Treasury McAdoo IcA oo United States S Senators Hughes of New Jersey and James of ot Kentucky Kentuck Chairman Chairman Chair Chair- man Vance rance McCormick of or tho the Democratic Democratic Demo Demo- cratic national and Co Col I E Edward lidward lid lid- ward M House The appearance of ot Mrs Irs Wilson lIson and the other women of ot the party like e that of ot tho the PresIdent was was the occasion of or much applause As Mr 11 Wilson took his seat e t ono one of ot tho to diners shouted Three cheers for Cor Wilson Nilson tho the pro pro- Instantly the crowd was In an uproar uproar up up- roar hurling their napkins Into the tho air and cheering again |