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STOMACH UPSET? Get at the Real Cause—Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. | ‘That's what thou ands of stomach sufferers are doing no Instead of taking tonics, or trying to patch up « Sigestion, they attacking the ir Peat cause of the ailinent—clogged liver and disordered bowels. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing, healing way. When the liver and bowels are per- to their natura) functions, away | pe ini tion and stomach troubles. if you e am bad taste in your ong Bass ed coated, appetite poor, lasy, don't-care feeling, no ambition or energy, troubled with undigested foods, you should take Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. bering A Olive Shae LM al purely vegetable compound, mixed with olve oil You will know them | by thelr olive eolor. They do the work without Siping, ramps or pain. Take one of two at bedtime for = relief, so you can eat what you Advt. 10¢. and 28c. All druggists.— OF ALIENS _— Schools Goes to Legisla- ture This Week. By Sophie Irene Loeb. A meeting was held yesterday the interest of The Fventng Worl Americanization Forum, in the root of th National canization mittee, at No. West ninth Btreet, chasing clothing for the entire amily, Simply women td Until ‘full amount is paid. Satisfaction ment ent, 53 to 57 W. 14th St., feanization by means of forums A committee appointed at 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE ge nm ne tee enn eee ny or Tailored Dresses j Fine quality serge, embroidered with gay Oriental silks; in severely plain and button trimmed coat effects or with side panels and ‘Tatteta in broidered Important Reductions on i Women’s ! | At Hudson Seal Coats | (dyed muskrat) | $87.50, $110.00, $125.00, $187.50 |! Formerly $110, $145, $165, $225 | aah © Muffs and Scarfs Reduced Hee niece Skunk Taupe Fox 1 ; Muffs..$19.50, $29.50 § Mufis $29.50 Lord & Scarfs. $16.50, $29.50 § Scarfs $29.50 4 the new Sp Silver Pointed Fox Natural Raccoon Muffs $47.50 | Muffs $14.50 | Scarfs $47.50 5 Scarts $13.50 | ae Third Fiver i . ' y “Oneida” Community Ve } PARPLATE ; ware is of notably fine quality and finish and in exceptionally desirable patterns. 4 Featured are Primrose and Monroe 4 patterns; the former is gray finished 4 | ALL- Guaranteed for 10 years this Silver 30 inches. with dainty floral detail, the Monroe in Remarkable Values i Cloth of Silver and Cloth of Gold ' Extremely High Cut Gray Suede Laced _——( 0) ae 0 ae OO Sue OO 0 Boots Slippers - $8.95 _ $6.50 unpre Pal piesiaatblonshle Smart Opera last, high arched and extremely grace- ful in its lines; XVI. heels. slender lines; height 9 inches; light welted soles and Louis XVI. heels. high Louis Becond Floor Bill Giving Use of Public; American Ameri- 1 Com- ‘Thirty- At the previous meeting men and|of which is to provide a more exten- ‘d waters une of school bufldings for this 4 hh the Ameri« | tutor Charles C. Loc! PAY $1 A WEEK} aot eracl Antes Gain Oona to were pres- and assured co-operation to- ward a more extensive plan of Amer-|tion Thoman 1. Finegan and other that | ty anticipated. meeting from representative citizens 4! - Lord & Taylor Chickering Hall, Thursday, Feb. 8th, 1917, at 3 P. M. Concert by Newtown High School Orchestra A Special Collection of sno. WOMEN’S. DRESSES AT $25.00 Several extremely effective models made for this sale Afternoon Frocks or in straight one-piece model, braid em- pockets to give the new silhouette. Striped Crepe de ¢ model, braid trimmed. soutache braided. Third Floor Ce Black Taffeta Silk 35 inches wide; excellent quality. White Crepe-de-Chine wealth of smart weaves and colors, JAPANESE CREPE Hand woven Cotton Crepes in striped effects, solid colors and white. Lee eee ee A A > WOMEN’S FINE FOOTWEAR a et Se TO BE LEGALIZED |of Sophie Irene Loeb, Chairman; | Frances Kellor, Judge Aaron J. Levy, | William Welas of the Educational | Alliance; Nathaniel Phillips, Prest- ident of the League of Forelgn-bora Citizens; A. Lyle De Jarnette, Becre- tary of the Congress of Forums Henry Jenkins, Superintendent of Night Schools of New York City, and Raymond EB, Cole of National Im- migration Cominittee ne main and immediate purpone ts to obtain a wider use of schoo! bulld 29|/ ings for forums of a etvic nature, in 4's me | ing the foreign-born, A bill is to be introduced in the Lag: | islature during the week the intention Abraham Goodman in the House, ‘These gentlemen have the co-opera- ton of Commisstoner John H. inley und Deputy Commissioner of Eduva- ‘educational authorities in drawing up the bill, so that a worthwhile measure The meeting yesterday was given 39th Street ee ae ae ae ae amram cence! coatce model on surplice lines hine in pleated Russian effect, i: SILKS Very Special Prices yard $1.28 yard $1.78 wide; superior texture and lustre, ‘Taylor invite inspection o port Silks now displayed in a Ground Floor with special reference to Americantz- | Brovisions of this forthcoming e1 or Lackwood “This wider use of school building: will meet @ jong-felt $160,000,000 in inv erty In New York want Over ted In schoo! prop- bd utilized with great benefit as civic for school children. “This need, although agitated for some years back, now assumes algnif icant” pomsibilities, in view of th present situation concerning our re lations with other nations. “it ts certainly a good time to pro- mote the ideals of Americaniam wher- ever it 18 possible and to aid those who wish to become citizens of this country. | “It 1s @ good preparedness plan to | Bs mublic Rohools in wetting forth the ®reat principles of the American Na interested In Americanization consista | tion. | “The bill, as tt 1s being drafted, wit! provide ways and means for the open- Ing of such civic forums tn public schools with the co-operation and §n- terest of the educational authorities, “While a number of civic centres and social foruma have been already established tn public schools, the pur se has been more recreative and social {n its nature, “No definite means have been t for civic community ind with the America in the foreground of 2 Evening World is to be ded for getting behind ure, which bound large proporti | such community in the congested the foreign-born have opportunity of “getting ith their American neigh. man expressed himself terms to Senator Lockwood do everything possible to ssage of the statute 4, areas whi ittle or re similar 1 ow fac! in the Assembly, |OUTLINE OF THE PROPOSED | FORUM Law. ‘ Some of the provisions of the bill “For Civic Forums—The Trustees |or Board of Education In cach schoo! district or cit ail wan and |conduct community centres for ci a and civic forums in the hool districts and cities to romote and advance prince! ‘s of the residents Americ ation forums or civic body, duly incorporated to ad- vance the principles of Americaniza- tion; to establish community nd conduct such or civie forums, the Board of Edu- n school district or funds for the maint nance and supp of such civic forums and shall present regula tions for their conduct and regul tion, Such civic forums whall be all times under the control of tha trustees or Board of Education in each school district or city; and shalt be non-exclusive and open to the general pul “Section fect imme The bill will go on: “Trustees of a school district or the Board of Edu- cation of @ city shall organize and city act shall take ef-/| roperty that could | MACHINE WORLD Foreign Attache Marvels Efficiency Due to Nearly a Year in the Desert. By Webb Miller. Ef, PASO, Tex. Feb. 7.—(United Press).—After eleven months’ rigor- ous training under war conditions in the field, Genoral Pershing’s expedi- | tionary forces marched along the bor- | der to their posts to-day, “the finest | fighting machine in the world.” | & foreign military attache who saw | Kitchener train hia "lion Britons; | saw Germany's hordes in action and who gaw Japan's armies fighting | Ruswlans tn the Russo-Japanese war, | stood at the international Ine south umbus as the American army v Lerom ‘ATi joubt ft is the finest fight- ing machine in the world," he de- clared. “On this globo there Is no army of Its size to compare with this army of Amerjeans. They are thon. Not even a nm the mules’ harness ts la to per And with {t ts the spirit of the American soldier, What it 1s IT cannot say, but it is there, In the swing of their bodies and the set of their shoul- ders T could sce it.’ As Gen, Per | shing’s army of twelve thousand mer seasoned by nearly one year of ser- | vice on the Chihuahua desert, swung lover the sun-baked plains of New Mexico and Arizona to their stations. | | Every detail of a perfectly equipped omp |. Although the ot r Villa was halted by mpl the War Department did ne the attache spoke, international ons, effic! Its efforts to make the a n While the column remained inactive, | |stretabed across the Mexican desert, |it was busy experimenting and per- footing ons of the war in pe were taken to heart equipment of every branch of the =|service was char conform to the advance ia mili scien In the infantry bran e © new style hw GIRLS! TRY I HAVE'THIGK WANY, maintain educational activities for the benefit of the public from funds provided therefor by the district or | city or otherwise, and create Amert- | canization forums in co-operation with the Americantzation Forum, or | similarly constituted body.” | Among thone interested In the} Americanization Forum and who have Agreed to co-operate are Miss Fran- ces Kellor of the National American- {ration Committee; Nathaniel Phil lips, President of the League of For eign-Born Citizens: M. Koh! Secretary of the Baron de Hirsch ‘und; Leo Arnstein, representing W G. Willcox, Prasident of the F Education; William Welss of ucation! Alliance, Nissin the Liberal Immigration Leagu G. Leach of the Scandinavian Foun- Mr. representing of the National mitt Joseph Henri Aronow. FILES A PERCUSSION CAP; FIFTY PIEGES PIERCE HIM ee penven ee ry Specially Priced 25 a yard | Width Second Floor eee WOOL SERGE plain bright silver. At Special Prices i Exceptional Value Ps Teaspoous—per half dozen 60c i 88c a yard ) | ‘Tablespoons—-per half dozen $1.20 f° r as | © Dessert Spoons—per half dozen $1.10 ! Storm Serge of fine firm texture; & | Soup Spoons—per half dozen $1.40 } navy blue and black. )| Orange Spoons-—per half dozen $1.10 eens eee A utter Spreadere=-per half dozen... $1.48 New Semi-Made Skirts | Forks--medium or dessert sizes. H Spring models in the fashionable {| a per half dozen $1.20 } silks, woolen and wash fabrics. | Knives—medium or dessert sizes ' 7 per half dozen $1.60 | At Very Attractive Prices Ground Ploor Second Floor | Extremely High Cut White Top Laced Boots $5.95 Black glazed kid vamps, finely perforated; white kid- —S—0— 0 aS 0 a 0 SS 0 Sa 076 skin tops. Height 944 inches; light welted soles and Louis XVI. heels. nS ey —— ee ee | superintendent ——<— 0” ae 0 a 0 a 00) a 00a 0 S19 0 0G 0S 000 0 SS SS 0 Sl | without # teach | Method, and without paying @ cent ior i Superintendent at Paterson News- paper Plant Is Put in Hospi tal by His Curiosity, © plant of the Paterson Evening ws was damaged and ita mechanical | Duntel 8, Watson, sert- | ously Injured yesterday when Watson! tried to Mle the end off & six-inch pers | cussion cap Which an employee found the street. Fifty fragments of the cap and fle are buried in Watson's body 1 Hospital te in the Paterson G i as man Pont pion Lakes, BEAUTIFUL HAIR Every particle of dandruff dis- appears and hair stops coming out. 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You will say’ this was the best 26 cents you ever spent.—Advt. IN YOUR OWN HOME, At last you can have your dearest w 0 play your rite musical instrumen of oth pd hap Indie y and skilfu y any ins r, by our New Impre quickly you c: PLAY BY NOTE Mandolin LESSO ri Bight Singing Banjo Wi help advertise our almplified ayslem of t ¥ Low interesting learn MAIL wonderful N ing from * KABSON BIWAN Beamer, Nore sootie, Tete to recommen 8 WranMonrn Aap Fagiima't, Canada bef ou turn and forget SCHOOL OF MUSIC Oo FIFI AVENLL, NEW VU. S FREE Wo want to enroll one pupll in every locally NEW, EASY METHOD n your own home you can Ie ind bring into your ewn life and the hess thru your music, By our new plan children in all parte of the world have Let us prove to you how earily and ument BY NOTE in your own home ‘and fascina this s ¥ Mas,” kddipas. s+ | | veloped in Europe was taught the! troops. During months of seeming} tren fighting tactics from every | angie. Throwing hand grenad from rifle grenades was shown | in the artillery branch, barvage and | curtain firs, and fre prote infantry attacks was taught. egems gathered fr use. During months of constant s¢ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1917. EVENING WORLDS FORUM FOR THE AMERICANIZATION 1 the war in re. #ard to concealing guns were put into and patrol eervice the ci increased in efficiency as never be- fore, — { r} LEARN MUSIC FREE! of G. Hepburn Wilson) has recorded this Poor Butterfly Fox-Trot. that means, of course, a treat as music, and as-a dance. OU can't sit out such a fox-trot as thi jon for Btrat- rutin alry was The-[E6C Flour Co. The two hits of the N. Y. Hippodrome Out—Special! The Song O need to wonder at its overwhelming success and popularity with the thousands who have heard it at the Hippodrome. A delightful, inspired melody that fittingly interprets the charming love story of its lyrics. Splendidly recorded, with string orchestra accompaniment, on this special Columbia Record, with ail its brilliancy true and vivid. (A 2167——7 5c.) Door Burttertly The Fox-Trot Play this record at home to- night and watch the rugs come up. Prince’s Band (under the supervision Hlere are the rec -—each with a good selection other side, is bound to be g on And (A 5930—$1.00) a 2167 (POOR BUTTERELY. From New York Hippodrome Show. 5 toinch | Katherine Clark, soprano, 75¢ | The Century Girl, “The Cent A s930(/POOR BUTTERFLY 1zinchy to Kagtime Town,” $1.00 Girl.” Ines Barbour, soprano. the Foxtrot, Introducing “Come Down Prince’s Band, \ You and J" Foastrot (De Crescenzo.) 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