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GET INDORSEMENT OF EDUCATORS Beck wocd-Goodman Bill, Ad- yocated by Evening World, Wins High Favor, {his the Proper Time to Teach Americanism in Com- munity Centres. By Sophie Irene Loeb. vooated by Evening World, is from all sides, number of com- munications daily received tndo Washington Irving High School, New York City, March We the Biliter of The Hrening World The Legislative Committee of the Federation of Teachers’ Asso« fdon Saturday morning wnant- mously indorsed the Americans fgation Civic Forum Bill in which % know you are so much inter- Tt gives mo great pleasure to be eble to afford you our support in this excellent measure, The Fed~ eration, as you perhaps know, !s @n affiliation of some fifty-nine Separate teachers’ associations, and represents, therefore, the UKE CISCARETS IF CONSTIPATED fiven your liver and and clear your complexion, Won't stay headachy, bilious with breath bad and stomach sours ‘To-night sore! ‘Toke Gi carets He fanjo: nicest, gentlest liver an Bowal meena you ever experienced, ‘ ts will fiven your liver and our thirty fect of bowels with- rai a ‘ou will wake up feeling ‘our head will be clear, t, tongue clean, stomach a4 sree bright, step elastic and complex! rosy—they're wonderful, Get a 10-cert box now at any drug etore._. Mothers can safely, give whole Cascaret to children any time when cross, feverish, bilious, tongue ated or constipated—-they are heruy & ‘Advt. FURNITURE CREDIT TERMS $3.00 Down on $50.0 5.00 “6 75.00 vei) “ «6 100-00 10. “ 4¢ 150.00 15: «© 66 200.00 25.00 6 46 300.00 FREE Bass BED APARTMENTS FURNISHED COMPLETE FROM $50 TO $500 Open Monday and Saturday Evenings 104 ST. L STATION AT CORNER ISHER BROS COLUMBUS AVE. RET. 103 &104 st. ‘SCHOOL FORUNS ‘PEDERATION IS FOR I'.| @Wat the Lockwood-Goodman piit| Mather John A. Ryan are members @reatin mm: y centre the| ofthe committee of this forum. ' a sisi uae a is |, Miah Wilson, as has been stated, is nterest of Amert-|honeful that the present New York | canization, as ad- ‘The| A simt! receiving commendation ‘s evidenced by the GRAND RAPIDS sentiment and attitude of teach- | ers on « very broad scale, ERNEST L, CRANDAL Chairman, Also the Bchool Teachers’ | Association put themselves on record In favor of this bill, Other 0 High lave ganizations favoring this legislation are Interborough Association of ‘omen Teache ation of Men achers and Principals, ning [High School ‘Teachers’ Angociation, Association of Assistants of Princ! pals of New York and Women Pring pals’ Association in the C rh Hesides the: se ter ied Print- } ate, are in favor of the bill, ! In connection with t 1} Coleman, who is regar r of forwns, if not the of forums,” was in the City Saturda (le went over the Americanization bil and expressed himself as heartily in accord with it Mr, Coleman yes- terday opened the community forum in Washington in the new Central High School Hall, President Var Schatck of the Board of Education presided. Miss Margaret Wilson and bill will pa It comes up this week, | ar bill will also be introduced in Washington in the near future. — | Mr. Coleman stated: “I believe suc legislation is in the right direction, The achool b ings have not been used enough ‘This is a good dill and & shonld be passed. In a population like | New York's it is most necessary to! promote the principles of Americant- | ‘zation by means of the school forur “By putting the plan under risdiction of the Board of Ed ing the statute.|the authority for the school building Among these is/is not divided. The responstbility is | Me following| thus properly placed, People will fee! | lette that it is public pro y, supervised | by public officials, They will hav confidence in its intention and appeal Sentiment for this wider use of the school building is growing tremen- | dously, There 1s no time Ike tho present to pass such a measure. “If this bill is passed in the great State of New York | am sure it will prove an incentive and @ precedent for all other St 1 believe every person int sl activity should ury Pp It creates the princip that the school hou shall be u for community civic pur- pos “As movement grows every year the in the work can be re amended if necessary gradually to bring about better results in the in- terest of the community Various other departments in the city are urging the enactment of this |law. Prominent among these is the ¢ Parks. Mr, William tecreation and a yor’s Committee on is an earnest ad- He said: | The Lockwood-Goodman bill for opening the public schools to promote the Americanization plan and com- munity forums to be directed ‘by the | Board of Education and the repre- | sentative citizens of the various sec- | tlons wherein the schools are located, is a splendid idea for all sections of the city. I have spoken in many sec- [tons of this city and in neighboring cities where the population was not jof the same mixed character or did not contain the same foreign element | as 1s found on the east side, and I was amazed at the Indifference to the talk Jand tho pictures showing park and | playground activities in connection | with the raising of the American flag. an Americanization there is more work to | be done in thie fi hi officials and educators there is no time like ne pre If we are to our theory o' | there is no better test than the | civic forums and community | gatherings, “It is believed by all good citi- | zens who are interested in the ent movement that the \e interest elements ained and | the @ ‘best Natlonal Defense, vocate of the bill | in. good citiz | of America principles that this behind President Wilson an: Constitution of the United Sta cannot be too strongly affirmed in our schools.” st JUDGE LAUDS GRAND JURIES. Rosalsky Doubts Whether Present! Method Cou Be Improved, In tmpanelling two Grand Jurtes to- day Judge Rosalsky, in General Sessions, | spoke of the effort being made by the New York County Lawyers’ Association » change the Grand Jury system so that such bodies would be more demo cr: The present method for the selection of Grand Jurors,” Judge Rosalsky said, | ‘works admirably well and ! doubt whether tt could bo Vigne roved upon. I have pever discovered tha’ t any Grand | Jury of this county has abused tts power; on the contrary, our nd | Juries’ always protect the interests. of | the accused where, our Magistrates | have failed to do #0." | mo selected Iarael Unterbar~ nufacturer of No. 90 ¥ 4 respong WESTCHESTER NOTES. ‘Timmons of the Ne ‘ores 18 confined Iness w Rochelle >» his home In the M miss! order to prove the efficiency of t Vernon police force, Com ner James D. sent in fire alarm ye An and sp responded in rv Within a cord t few days Yonkers cars will run to First in Mount Vernon, instead ¢ West Mount Vernon the This change has been broug! y the Harlem Railroad ( abolishing the West Mount Ve grade crossing over which the company had no right of wa s also proposed to run the Hedfori Park cars, which now stop at West! Mount Vernon, to the First Street terminal in Mount Vernon. | Mrs. Walter M. 'Taussig of the Yon kers Chapter of the Westchoste County Branch of the Red Cross ind sent out appeal to Westchest County citizens for funds to ald twenty-nine committees of the Re Cross’ throughout the county. ‘The chairman of the Finance Committee is Frank A, Vanderlip. | The April term of the Supreme ‘Court was convened to-day with J tice Platt in Part I; Juste Keogh in| Part II, while Justice Morschauser | | had charge of the special term. Jus- tice Tompking will epend the next two months in trying criminal cases | in Manhattan, ncaa rn ener | Connolly for arr: eB i ee cd ‘AGHT OVER ALIMONY OF $13,500 REVEALS DEAL FOR $7,000,000 Where to Enlist In the U. S. Navy | Men States are enlisted for the Uni Navy and the New York Naval Reserve at the following offices in thie city: UNITED STATES NAVY. MANHATTAN. 1129 Second Avenues. 108 East 125th Street. | No. | Wife's Lawyer Says J Me-| No, 3 Rail- No. 130 West Street. Donald Wy ! uild Rail BROOKLYN. | road in Haiti. No. 115 Flatbush Avenue. | ———s . $304 Fifth Avenue, It was learned to-day, when James! . 1289 Bedford Avenue. JP. McDonald, a contractor, who is in - 1028 Gates Avenue Jarrears of $12,500 alimony, appeared Navy Yard Gate at Sands Street. Pi ii ig conse mer Justice BRONX. | Edward 1, McCall, to show ¢ No. 394 East 15%h Street fore Supreme Cou t Eriange JAMAICA, why hae No. 324 Fulton Street. : Lh EW YORK NAVAL RESERVE “pr oontes: Nalineed (| MANHATTAN, ; | No, 26 Cortlandt Street. | stow War ARRON 4 A North River. BROOKLYN. Building Ne. 1, Navy Yard. GIRL KILLED BY AUTO; plaint of Mrs. Edith who has obtained hin: McDonald, his wife, ja separation from | Donald was also in . Edward H, Mrs, M Her at- informed | torn Justice nger that McDonald, who {ts under a $1,500 bond In another pro TWO COMPANIONS HURT eiciine. Satoata go ty tne ete saa _ or have hia bond ir Three Struck By Rutherford Man's], “lf you do not make tim put ; . ; hind of a bor Car While Walking at Eliza- [1 r, “he will leave beth—Driver Arrested said the yurt as soon as he conapteten | pe deal now under way in this efty to Wares i] N. J, April AM }ivuild a $7,000,000 railroad in Haiti." | uitomobile driven by Edmund & Formet Judge McCall opposed the Clair Williamson of No. 1 St. Clair | mot t while his client Avenue, Rutherford, caused the death | wa 8 of the rail- y to-day of Miss Irene Deciefe, | road tanger of “rune th ‘ santé cease declared that Se eight spohtiher old’ daughter ad with MroMcCan | rt and Mrs, Willlam Dectefo railroad builder,” sald Mr. | Baltimore Avenue this city, “with a $100,000 home tn} severely injured Miss Mary Klaber, | Knoxville, country estate in| rhe Stree ilae ship, |Orance Count Y., and a third he Nerdy Mpet Hillside Township. | in Asbury Park, has’ of late been an ichae artin, ¢ studying hypnotism, He certainly Mammouth Avenue, L’ tized re of jured are in the § iza Hospital. Miss Dectefe ites in the | hospital from a fractur Willie tn bail son Ww $1,500 friends in t with him were noted as witnesses. Miss Deciefe, Miss Klaber and Martin were walking alon ahway Avenue, Hlizabeth, when Wi car struck them SUBWAY “RUSHER” SAVED. Ran Too Fast and Fell in Front of Train, Which Was Stopped. Frederick Gibbs, forty: old, of No, 324 East T' Street, owes his life promptness with which of a north-bound Bronx Park train brought his train to @ st-p at the Brooklyn Bridge station of the subway within twenty feet of where Gibbs had fallen to the tracks from the platform. Gibbs dashed down the stairs and on reaching the platform grabbed the arm of a woman to check hin speed. ‘The re |A Mother Wants Her Letter Published. “| | letter My wish you would publish this for the benfit of young girls daughter suffered greatly from ule trouble with cramps, and head- ache, and backache most of the time. She never felt like working and it seemed as though she was sick all the time, I decided to try Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound and it! even years enty-third to-day to the| Motorman ¢ has really cured her, for she no longer | has periodic pains, and no more head loose ani GREE HORROR OA te tee back ok aches or backache, and T want all} platform and fell over. | young girls who suffer as she did to pWomen screamed as they watched/know about it.-—Mrs, ALMA| the approaching train. Gee applied thi ; emergency brakes so quickly that many | MILLS, Eaton, TIL | of the passengers were thrown from | irl’: + oF che passengers | Were. tht rom | Another Girl’s Experience. lmeena New Castle, Ind rom the time —nleheeeeipieiaees | I was eleven years old until 1 was seventeen I suffered Jhad to be in bed. I had headache, | I Daakachel aad eaneh pains I would | | cramp double every month. I did not know what it was to be easy a minute My health was all run down and the doctors did not do me 1. A BITES GOLF BALL AND DIES. | h month so I Boy Swallows Acid From Sphere and Is Matally Burned, SPRING LAKE, N. J., April 2—Acid from the centre of a golf ball caused the death early to-day of Stanley New- ighbor told my mother about Lydia | man, aix years old, son of Archibald) f pinkham's Vegetable Commacnil e e bd Newman of Ville Park, |The boy on| and I took it, and now T feel like | Saturday was following his father over oy don't st er | urday was following bis father over new person. T don't suffer any more intry Club, where the father ts em.| and Lam regular every month.*-—M ployed, and picked HAZEL HAMILTON, #22 South 13th| 9 uter ‘cover was, brok St., Newcastle, Ind $ $ $ bpm to bite Been te Girls who are troubled as these | yi 14 75 16 50 18 75 d yy 50 G d Tho acid squirted d 8 ; b, He med tothe A young women were, should imme pig e'and was operated | diately seek restoration to health | n : I . 4 oan . rades lungs to health i taking Lydia FE. Pinkham's Vegetable ‘ Compound.—Advt | SRNL CEG | NortHWest Corner SIXTHAVESIS™ STA. Motor Deliveries Every- where Aroad that leads up and down our crowded sales floors, through our Credit Department and into your cozy home. We are just as anxious to open accounts with good customers as to make cash sales. DON’T POSTPONE your purchase of FURNITURE. or RUGS for lack of ready cash. Make use of our CONVENIENT CREDIT and enjoy your home while paying for it A BIT AT A TIME, id stom burned to save All our goods are marked with plain figured tags 4-Plece Post Colonial Bedroom Sulte In Dull Mahogany with large French Mir ror; DRESSER is 45 in 28x34 36 in long, mirror in CHIFFONIER is long, mirror 18x29 DRESSING TABLE long, in is 36 in. has tripli- BED has 4 posts full o be purchased? size; can eal separately, 4 pieces at ~~ _THE apne WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 2, the Jurisdiction | has helped her in every way, in fact it | ~o 1917. *. ee Sey Mra. McDonald, Now he eee: third and Forty-second Streets, 67 arrested on a, charge of have hy hin counael, inte AF T ivetwe wa onto scconds and Fitts. | three smote at his father: Rovere a it ninth Mtreets and 231 between Witty. | O°, Saturday, was discharged: from y to-day. pay up his $13, ninth and One Hundred and Tenth| ‘The father refused to prosecu Both Streets, \2 men refused to discuss their ci trowble | 19 Deaths Uip-State Four Youths Say y Wanted - Keach Keaiment. Twenty-five persons wore killed by| As an excuse for stealing an auto- 9 of this ety in| Mobile, four young men in the Long HURT IN AUTO COLLISION. _CONSTIP PATON fe Cat When Mer! Mutos on the street | pews sland City Police Court thix mo rast cts March, four hy trolley cars and etgnt | 21am City Police Court thie morning | Get De, Réwards’ Olive Tablets Pe. tr Went Reverie toate ktrcat, | UY horse “drawn vehicles, the Na-|wanted to join the National Guard and| ‘That is the joyful ery of thousands 0. eventy: Si h Stree nal Highways Protective Soctety|iacking money to get to a village| since Dr, Edwards produced Olive when hes tee anideds with a | Reports. In the first quarter of 1917] where they believed their favovrite | Tablets, the substitute for calomel. | tested WHORE. iy AneveNe bal id n_| the killings on the city's streets were: [regiment was in camp, they took the| Dr, Edwards, a practicing physician were | 61 by autos, 26 by trolley cars and 18 ‘They i $1,000 bail a Wo. Went Fitty-eshth | in for 17 years and calomel’s old-time Pe € : by Wagons, as against 68 by autos, « enemy, discoveres ¢ Olive, Tal Street shortly after 1 o'clock this atter- |! t tom, 36 pont aadgdl + eatndboagh oan 4 y; d d the Olive. Tablet | Foon Rae Bebe Gon ae jy olay cars and 11 By © ak ors are Ernest Louthner, | formula while treating patients for Peane'a chauffeur, Walter Thein, ex-| the frst av of 1916 Of No. S63 Weet Hittyethied | ree gore pation ante, (OF baS Revere Jenped injury In New k State, outaide this|Street; Frank Hommer, of No, 63| _ Dt. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do not auton killed 16 4 In March, [Second Street. and Rayinond Rotter, | contain calomel, but a healing, sooth- fe} cata 4 ahd ae RIOR Oke ee Te ing vegetable laxative ifs c bie Me es No griping is the “keynote” of Levee be Bagh od g \ gecclad I | these little sugar-coated, olive-colored min March, 1916, tablets, They cause the bowels and Jersey, in March, autos liver to act normally. They never killed 14, trolley cars 2 and a wagon 1 | ™ VB, House of the Traf- fic Court reports there were 2,746| cases in his court from Juno 14 to force them to unnatural action. If you have a “dark brown mouth” now and then—a bad breath—a dull, | tired feeling—sick headache—torpid n their trip, y r stuck in the mud re trying to get it were arrested. cliff Manor t nd while th: ut they SAN FRANCISCO, ¢ panied by their Deo, 89, 2910, and the epeed vielation ERTS 2 oT parce liver and are constipated, you'll dore Roch, Maury 1. Diggs and E leae "5 on Filth Avene on SHOT AT FATHER; IS FREED. | quick, sure and only Pleasant results Drew ¢ convicted beversl . hi d 4 canine from one or two little Dr, Edwards’ - of violating the Mann | Riverside Drive, $13 on Broadway and| erent of Cotton Merchant Netases| Olive Tablets at bedtime. - White Slave Law, surrendered to | 217 on St, Nicholas Avenue. Of the to Prosecute Sop. Thousands take one or two every |Wnep iit be Muvahial Mra tpcday: | Fifth Avenue violatora 222 were be-) wiiam HH. Parker, @ cotton m night just to keep right. Try them. Penitentiary at once to begin serving j twee Washington Square and Twen-| chant, of No. 704 Danube Avenue, Con-| 10c and 25c per box, All druggists, thelr sentence. Ird Street, 63 betwoen Twenty- cord. Tichmond Borough. who was Advt Easter Millinery Sales Everything in complete readiness in our Millinery Salons for the most important “Dress Up" occasion of the entire year Spring fancies are a veritable flower garden blooming with ail that is choicest, suggested by master milliners abroad and at home. Special Prices Are: $597 6510 Hundr . of New Styles in Trimmed Hats Pass Out Almost Hourly from Our Own Workrooms The very hat you have in mind to match your new Easter costume is here. Every fasbionable fabric, color and shade is represented. Hats not to be matched elsewhere under $20. ) | dX ee Y here a-plenty : Ny Children’s Easter Millinery \ Dainty creations exquisitely trimmed. A_ special \ exhibit in the Millinery Salon at $5 to $8.50. | A Fortunate Purchase Brings This Remarkable Sale lo the Shopping Public at the Most Logica! Time ~ “ -_ : —, 5 Choice “ae at New, Dainty Styles | Choice Sale Tuesday & for Women & Misses | at a 7 1 9 Wednesday This sale is from every standpoint the most remarkable and most welcome announced by r, This is the kind of a sale that would create intense interest during any season of the There's no doubt about it! any New York store in at least a ye year, but presenting itself as it does, Within Five Days of Easter, This Event Will Prove to Be a Selling Sensation From the standpoint of style, quality, trimmings, workmanship, timeliness, this event stands unparalleled. The remarkable choice of fashionable materials includes: TAFFETA SILK, CREPE METEOR, CREPE DE CHINE and GEORGETTE CREPE, in Black, Navy and most desirable Spring colors, also Pongee and Novelty Plaid and Striped Silk. No Less Than 30 Fascinating New Styles for Your Choice— individuality in what they wear. copies of higher-priced models. Sale begins Tomorrow Morning ~and it offers you a won- derful opportunity to buy unusually handsome silk dresses ap- Most of these dresses are Ten of Which Are Shown in the Ilustrations. 4 And by these illustr nS » 10 convey to the shop- ae Lhe ’ ‘4 i Peep as lly us Lin he De ‘hy By i He propriate for Easter and Summer wear. ping public some 9 Smart ang beautinus ines 8 The economies are extraordinary, and as the attendance new styles —but, of course, we realize that there is only ¢ will surely be very large, we will not fill C, way that you can appreciate their full worth and beauty or Phone Ordena & SIMPLY MUST SEE THE DRESSES The greater part of the entire Dress Department will be These are the kinds of dresses that will appeal most to given over to this event women who like to be exclusive- to those whe like a touch of Extra salespeople in attendance to facilitate your selection, you O. D., Approval, Mail Filled Booka of “'Sperry'’ Gold Stampa Redeemable for $2.50 Worth of Merchandise in Any Dept., or for $2 in Ce Fifth Floor, We Give ga Green Trading Stampa as Usual. Ask for Them, Single aa Stampa Thereafte Single “Sperry’’ Gold sh at at Office on Double ave Stamps Till 12 0’ Clock. Stamps ALL DAY