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SS ee ee a ee a AIRETIO NTT Mee om am eT AT is probably no more interest- racter on or off the stage than ed Sarah Bernhardt, who de- ver Time to diminish the ef- her wonderful art. human, and subject indispositions that fall to the the average individual, she is able to delight and electrify her at an age that speaks well her remarkable vitality. In conserving her health, Mme. nhardt has been a user of the an Hoff's Malt Ex- ny years has been for strengthening and making properties that are par- beneficial to women. ‘me. hardt wrote that she took Hoff's it at the suggestion of her phy- and that she was greatly bene- d by so doing.— Advt. World Wants Work Wonders. al Looking tor at Zoo. Schaefer of No. $409 Olinville the Bronx, was crossing the Botanical Gardens on his way to the Third Avenue elevated railroad station at half past five o'clock this morning when he found a five-year-old boy stumbling along the path, half numb |with cold and crying. All Schaefer could get from him was that he had ‘kot losted trying to find nimals.” He was more than @ mi from the Zoological Park. ‘The youngster was taken to the rooma of the Children’s Society at No, 356 Hast One Hundred and Thirty-seventh Street, warmed, fed and put to bed. He was too exhausted to tell much about him- self, except that his name was Alfred and his father’s name was James, but his questioners could not make sure that he meant his father’s surname or clothing, @ black hat, two sweaters, shepherd's plaid rompers and tan shoes. The Novelty Jeweiry Department ’ is showing many attractive articles that will suggest acceptable gifts for Easter or anniversary presentation. Among them are imported Beaded Bags in many styles and beautiful color effects; Novelty Bags of silk; Girdles and Belts in an endless variety of smart designs; Antique Fans; Feather and Quill Fans in the fashion- able colors; Opera G Oriental Necklaces, E. lasses and Mesh Bags; arrings, etc.; and Gold Jewelry (14-karat) for men and women. (First Floor, Madison Avenue section) B. Altm an & On. Special Values in ’ Women’s New Spring Dresses are now obtainable on the Sixth Floor at the follow ing low prices: One-piece Plaited Tunic Dresses, of gray, navy or black crepe d ie Chine . $48.50 Evening Gowns of cream silk filet lace, 40.00 One-piece Dresses of silk crepe combined with taffeta, in navy, black or wistaria, alee aad ake $38.50 Sports Dresses of beige or gold wool jersey, at. . . . $27.50 Navy Blue Serge Dresses (bodice embroidered in old blue and silver) $24.75 Crepe de Chine Dresses, in white, sky-blue or flesh-color . ’ $15.75 Smart, youthful styles predominate in this offering. Fifth Avenue - 34th and 35th Streets 219, 221, > 226, 227 Grand Street Cor. s Ave. No Deposit, 50c Weekly DS DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN GREATER NEWYORK ex, WHALEN BROS. BROOKLYN Madison Avenue, New York | 164, 166, is and 170 | Smith Street Cor. New Clothing Account " Tee irar bis etek of prices, woods ond all f n You can teem 4qi8 IN PARK.” ‘f the nan-| "* Legislators Pledge Themselves PSUS ARNOTT eure 4 me a ATIMELY STATUTE ISEVENING WORLD'S - BILL FOR FORUMS to Aid in Making Americans, By Sophie Irene Loeb. ALBANY, N. Y., March 21.—Great interest 1s being® manifested in the given name. He was dressed tn good Amertcantzation Forum Bill advo- cated by The Eve~ ning’World, Many logisiators have the bill, and it ts designated as one of the most timely statutes before the Legislature, By the enact- ment of this meas- ure public schools will be open for the purpose of stimulating commu- nity interest and promoting the prin- ciples of Americanism, It will also be @ means of first ald to the foreign born to become citizens, The Sate Department of Education has tndorsed the bill, and after one or two minor amendments in the committee the dill will be reported out, Dr, Finnegan, Deputy Commis- sioner of Education, in urging the 'Drink Hot Water _ For Indigestion Common Sense Advice on Care of the Stomach. ferers from gan, wind nach aoldity or sour rrp, heactburn, ete., poonful of pure bisurated soon forget that they were ever afflicted with stomach trouble, and doctors would have to look elsewhere for ach, Taken an hour er two after ei . they instantly reduce the acidity. In elther condition, theref treatment Is eminently successful ckedly pre to the use of artiti Gigestents, stimulants or medicines used minately for Indigestion, jets, and for treatment as out- @ the bisurated form should be inuisted on, aa it Is expecially prepared for correction of atomach acidity,—-Advt Fulton St. cor. Bridg At Subway Station 1,95 Selected from 375 Dressy Consisting of Crepe Crepe, Pussy styles, with hemstitchi: Special Silk and Sormerly 3 of Gabardines, Poplins hiceeeeetees agreed to vote for half a ginas of hot water, | * ‘Alterations Free at Our Three Brooklyn Stores Sormerly 2.95 and 3.95 2.25 illow, Ele, ed sailor collar; plain or hand embroidered. Cloth ind Striped Satins Passage of the bill made this state- ment: “A tew years ago the educational law was amended by authorizing the Boards of Education in union free school districts and cities, operating under the general law, to provide for | social and recreational meetings and entertainments and other matters per- taining to community welfare, “This law did not, however, apply to cities generally, and it was only permissive, The Lockwood-Goodman bill amends the law further by applying it to all cities in the Btate and requiring school authorities to permit the use of school bulidings for any of these purpores, “The bill places the control of all meetings of this character under the Boards of Education and such boards may provide the plan which shall make the operation of community centres and civic forums self-support- ing. “The bill specifically authorizes ex- lercises for the purpose of promoting and advancing principles of Amerl- canization among the residents of the State, Tho bill 1s State-wide in tts application, applying to every city and every achool district in the State. “There are many rural communities in the State in which a large number of foreigners reside, — Provisions should be made fn all such communt- ties for the education of these people along the lines of American inatitu- tions and ideas. “THis bill if enacted into law, would accomplish such purposes. The bill should be supported because of what it seeks to accomplish and for the further reason that it places the con- trol of these centres and forums un- der the school authorities, and pro- yides that such authorities may con- duet euch centres and forums on a self-supporting basis,” sapaenelipieenocinis POLICEMAN IS SENTENCED. Justice Nott Refuses Mercy to Mo~ Donald, Guilty of y Larceny. When John W. McDonald of No. 1668 Avenue A, the policeman who was tn- lcted for burglarizing the Turnverein Hall at Lexington Avenue and Eight fifth Street, and who pleaded guilty to petty larceny was arraigned for sen= tence before Judge Nott in Ger sions, his cou asked that sentence be suspended @ ground that Me- yonald force. ry man like thie position but A policeman is t the property of others, leaded guilty to stealing id have protected.” McDonaid to 0 an indeterminate than six months years, that guilty hould not only lose bh his Uberty as well. sworn to prot This man h property he Judge Nott the penitentiary sentence of not nor moro than Jersey's Bo: TRENTON, N. J. Hurley Boxing bill to le ch 21.—The alize boxing m| bouts of six rounds in New Jersey, with a commission to govern the sj has been ame ryeged members, ‘The legislators want to haves time to decide whether or hot the, sport will prove able to pay for itself before allowing @ # ried commission. The bill, which had already passed the lower house, has been ordered reprinted tor submission to both the Senate and the Aasembly again, 1329-1331 Broadway Near Gates Avenue e | 4810-4812 Filth Ave. Bet. 48th and 49th Sts. Crisp New Sport Blouses Special Thursday 1-95 Novelty Stripe Voile, white pique collar; notched to give rever effect. Nole the new style cuff finish and the one-bulion fastening. Regular Stock Silk Blouses de Chine, Georgelle Distinctive ng, ruffles; large tuck- Thursday Skirts 7,50 to 9.75 00 , Mannish Serges, Black All new models had lost his position on the! | Proposition,” In In Senate.) nded in the Senate to e eliminate aniaries. of the. commisston oer MISS ANNA F RIEDELSON IS ENGAGED TO MARRY JACOB LEWIS OF TROY ate) ISS AM. | PRIEDELSON | Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Friedelson, of | | No, 1855 Seventh Avenue, New York, |announce the engagement of their | daughter, Miss Anna Friedelson, to Mr. Jacob W. Lewis of Troy, N. Y. No date has been set for the marriage. | > STATEN ISLAND NOTES. Assistant District Attorney Norton has taken charge of the cases of the five mutineers of the Coast Guard) cutter Seneca, lodged in the Rich- mond County Jafl on Sunday by its| commander, Capt, James H. Brown, | He sald to-day he expected Capt, | Brown on his return to Tompkins- | ville would reclaim the men for trial | by some Federal authority, Nobody | seemed to know when the Seneca will return to port. Her station at Tomp- was taken to-day by the | A rumor abroad after the appoint- ment of Alderman Cole as Superin- tendent of Sewers tn Richmond that the Den atic organization of the borough was dissatisfied with the ao- | lection was negative last night by | | the Execu Committee, which em: | phatically endorsed th whole ad-| ministration of President Van Name. County Judge Tiernan was taken ill on the bench late yesterday, and it was announced would not sit again before Monday, fering from the grip. Cornelius Jones, twenty-f °, of No. 58 Broadway, West New Brighton, was committed to the jail at Rich- mond last night after having eluded the police since Aug, 24, 1916. He was captured at New,Rochelle by Detec- tive Graham and is under tndictment for assaulting and attempting to rob Herman Axt, bartender of a saloon at No, 20 Richmond Turnpike, Tompkins- le. He was then chauffeur to Dr, Jefferson Scales of New Brighton and |was plying the same trade at New | Rochelle when arrested. | Lawrence Quinlan of West New | Brighton has been appointed Secre- |tary to the Superintendent of the Bureau of Buildings at a salary of ear, He succeeds George T, romoted to be Borough Sec- le to | He 1s suf. The West New Brighton W. C. T. U. will have a pari ary drill at the zleton, No. 158) West New Brighton, to-night. The Rev, Father John Kinney of Manhattan, who was born at Port pRichmond, will preach the Lenten ser- mon at St, Peter's Church, New Brighton, Wednesday evening. P. 8. No. 25 at Bloomfteld has just had a narrow escape, The Board of | Education ordered the closing on the ground that the attendance did not warrant the school's maintenance, but Intercession by President Van Name induced the board to rescind its de- cree, a Diaminned Cop Geta Retrial. Asserting that his failure to send a brindle bull dog found astray in Madison Avenue to the station house and his action tn sending it to his own home was not sufficient grounds for dishonorable dismissal from the police force, Giovanni Fuleo_ asked for and obtained from Justice Cropsey in Brooklyn to-day a writ of certio- rart for a review of his trial at Police Headquarters, For fh ’'" Horlick’s | The ORIGINAL Malted Milk \ iN ‘ A Nutritious Diet for All Ages. Keep Horlick’s Always on Hand Quick Lunch; Home or Office, | AT! lost or found articles ade Yertised in The World will be Hated at The World's Informan tion Bureau, Puliteor Ballding and Office, 202 Washings Brook for 80 LJ {Sllowits the pelatins et the seal, ealver day, |in all, DROP IN POTATOES AND EGGS PREDICTED AS BIG LOT COMES IN Plentiful Supply Also of Onions | and Live Poultry—East | Side Boycott Still On. Egxs, butter, potatoes, onions and live poultry came in plentifully to-| Potatoes and onions in larger quantities than yesterday. Though the wholesale price of potatoes is still | Mar; $7.60 and $8.00 a bag, the exchanges | hin pr expected a slight reduction before the end of the day. The retail price was still seven cents a pound. Housewives have discovered that | new potatoes selling at ten cents the |Pound retail are cheaper, in the end, |than the old noes at seven cents a pound, Commissioner Hartigan says jthere are more to the pound and a pound looks “like something on the twenty cars of new potatoes reported as re- celved this morning and seventy-five [cars of old ones. Ten thousand cases of eggs were received to-day, about 300,000 dozen and it was expected there! would be a drop of about a cent In the wholesale price before the end of dinner plate. There were the “day, At tl change yesterda’ still. prevailed. With another drop to-day it w Jexpected that the retall price wo: be 33 cents a dozen. There w 4,000 packages of butter recely The newly elected direcetors of the ough Neptune Realty Company comprite char Adrian Isciin jr. Willlam B. Iseting The boye C O'Donnell Iyelin, Ernest aH Midtand A: pening of the o*. fatana Bh he ys | Aveaue, drop of two coms oration Counsel hous F. Cun in behalf the elty, asked for q adkurnment. and tie hearing went over unti! April 2 um bus on live fowl! is still in force | Iselin and Lewis Iselin tallers served warning that yg) —_ | would not buy for the Passover sea- }son until live poultry was brought * ce Cocoanut Oil Fine down to 4 and WESTCHESTER NOTES The Consolidated Water Cor of Suburban New York has t elected the following new directors: James Dobson, Joseph T. Richards, John C, Lowry, H e A, Doan, | George B, Roberts, J nest Richards | and Robert R. Dunn. According to the will of the late John English of Irvington, his wife, et Jane English, inherits ail perty, In the beginning of his sa pound For Washing Hafr | if you want to keep your hair in y | good ‘condition, be careful what youl. wash it with, Most soaps and prep contain too much alk the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and is very harmful. Just plain mulsified ~ ‘cocoanut off (which is pure and en+ | \tirely greaseless), is much better than the most expensive soap or in roperty. In pinnin thing else you can use for sham will Mr. English saya he “does not ling, ns this can't possibly 4 devise any of his property to his chil- een poulny ae the dren, for the reason that he believes | that his wife will protde for them ac- cording to his wishes,” expressed be- Simply moisten your hair with | water and rub it in. One or two tea- | for his death Mead will make an abundance of’ The annual ner of the West-|rich, creamy lather, and cleanses the, chester County Association will|hair and scalp thoroughly. The | he hela at Delmonico's the evenng of April 21, lather rinses out easily, and removes every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff Joseph 8. Wood, counsel for the |and excessive oil. The hair dries (oak Raa. % ay, peated at | quickly and evenly, and it leaves it a hearing before Justice Morschauser | y, bright, flufly and easy to-day, took steps to 05 ove the al- anne 8 y a. fi lowance of expenses ¢ 20 cov- , ering fees of commiastone: wityex. | You can get mulsified cocoanut off perts and other expenses in connec- fat most any drug store. It is very tion with the condemnation of land |cheap, and a few ounces is enougl for the laying out, widening and |to last every one in Potty; Straightening of Bronxville. Road |monthascadst, the family gor Cc SS Largest Popular Price Garment House in New York . PRICE & CO. 6" Ave. Corner 18" Street BROOKLYN Featured at All Three Stores Thursday The Season’s Choicest Styles in This Collection of Superb New Easter Suits pies of Imported Suits---*19.98 & *25.00 The finest examples of the designers’ art, fashioned of Wool Velour, Mannish Serge, Burella and Gabardine—tremendous assortments at prices far lower than those that generally prevail. Expert Alterations Free of Charge BROOKLYN STORE Fulton and Bridge Sts. NEW YORK NEWARK Me 15° We are ready to-morrow to provide hundreds of well-dressed women and misses with their new Easter Suits. And this season again, as in many seasons past, D. Price & Co.'s Suits at $15 stand supreme. They represent the maximum of style and quality — their equal is not to be found any- where as low in price. Dozens of exquisite models to select from —severely tailored ef- fects designed on beau- tiful lines — swagger sports models — semi- tailored atylee — and handsome dressy suits. Serges—Gabardines—Poiret Twills— Poplins — in Black, Navy, Gold, Honey, Mustard, Rookie Tan, Apple Green, Russian Green, Belgian, Copen, Rose, Beet and Burgundy; also Black-and-White Checks, A complete range of sizes for women and misses—from 14 to 44, NEWARK STORE Market & Halsey Sts. “LET THE «o a FLAG FLY”’ Written for Sunday Worid BY.’ L. Wolfe Gilbert A rele. patriofie song, suggested by The World’s popular slogan and written expressly for The World Magazine by L, WOLFE GILBERT, composer of “Waiting i E. Lee,” “‘Take Me to That Suwanee Shore,” Words and Music complete in fort etc. Sunday World Magazine MARCH 25th e Robert —