The evening world. Newspaper, April 18, 1917, Page 12

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4 saa ie ’ atte THE SVENING WORLD, WEUNESBDAY, AFMibe 16, 1917. ) asi Be ——+__—__ —__—_- a — band wn: Eich Stic _ WOMAN, BABY IN ARMS, police, han confessed to robbing ave Ir | thom at for thetr benent. ‘roey kd DAYLIGHT BILL IN CONGRESS, | " Japartmpnts at No a0 West Three Big Demonstrations. / RIES | teenth street in tne inne ew mont be : inna || THIS AMERICAN PROPAGANDIST Time Changing Measnre Intro-| nstan ms . HELD IN FIVE ROBBE IE |She waa empfoyed there as hide > the eupeeey of The Roening LOOKS LIKE WILSON. ed in Senate by Calder. |, A! keeper. On April 10 asked the) World Forum wilt be held to-night laent of Beboour, scCabenthe sonocts prentdeee cy ident Marcus if, Marks d Lift ie Coarged With Dorglery| eee, = anit AN MEETINGS | a'r. Had, Heater and. ranee || ame wher oka nie tee great Amer meamaete,ot the Davila Baving Aso: | rns Loosen an Out gold watch which had been stolen Ktreets, Isidor 3 ery will pre fcan Schoolmaatey at the White @ ne . While She and Husband Are [pee een cae. Detectiven ees ake Tay pre’ |\tiouse. The audience aang “America” Davieht Saving Bill was introduced in / Accused as Accessories. ered It In a Bowery pawnshop ana P Mrs, Irene Tarrant, recognized it as part of property val twenty-three ued ‘at $177 taken from the apar FOR AMERICANM # 01d, of No. 2020 Washington | mont of Misa Kate Coonan, « schoo Wwenue, the Bronx, charged with | teacher, in the West Fifteanth Street itgiary, and her brother-in-law and| house. Mrs. Tarrant implciated her wife, Charles and Bertha Tarrant, | relatives, it tt asserted 5 of No. 432 East Sixty-ninth Street, i hgh l a gy aa Evening World's Gs mipalgn! foun.. In the ambulance house Ba ; Red with receiving stolen «oods,|tached to Flower Hospital, where for Citizenship Bears Were locked up to-day following their! Charies Tarrant was employed as in Jefferson Market |night telephone operator. Tarrant's wife had a a pretty twenty months’ old Real Fruit. urt to-day, MRP IU EME =| IN OLD IRISH DISTRI Two Meetings in School Audi- torium, and One Is an Overtlow. The Evening World carried ita Americanization oampaign jast night into the very heart of the birthplace of “Maggie Murphy's Home,” “Sally in Our Alley,” “The Sidewalks of New Clevelander The business man’s train—over- night, all-steel, all-Pullman via The Stee! Car Route York,” the ever venerable “Sweet the shortest roule Rosie O'Grady"—and who do you Suppose gave Its message of Ameri- 1 1 canism a thundering welcome? Not To Clevelan ar cus kates ee It from curb to purb; no, not they, Club car, drawing-room sleeping cars, but the sons and daughters of an- compartment car, restaurant car serv- other race of people-the Italians, ing breakfast. They filled two public school audi- torluma, Public School No, 23 and Ly. New York - = 6.40 P. M. (Eastern Time) Puplic School No, 114, and packed an Ar. Cleveland, Euclid Avenue, 7.17 A. M. (Central Time) overflow meeting, ‘They flocked from Ar. Cleveland, Union Station, 7.30 A, M. (Central Time) all sides of dear old Oak Street and ‘Telephone “Madison Square 7900" James Street and Mulberry Street and Roosevelt Street Tue audi- PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD torium of Public School No. 114, where the biggest demonstration was The Standard Ratlroad of the World held, was packed as tight as some of the warchouses of the country have recently been with all kinds of food They listened with profound Interest to speeches on tne meaning of Americanism; they sang patriotic airs with the feeling and sincerity characteristic of thelr musical race 5 e are 000 Itallans now in the of the ® Harrigans and tp used to give t to their racy lower east sid Harts OR boys who require quality in their clothes, for youths who | pe A ‘ ings, and a whole lot of the insist on snap and timeliness old fashioned Italians have thoroughly rasp the om within reason, for men who American citizenship. AW . ” of tht wb fl yyed favor conservatism —we have the privileges of the free institutions them all in generous variety, in provided for them and their children, ry 1 i but have been a little lax, as appealing designs, tasteful pat- other races have been a little lax, in terns and fancy effects, at prices corel erie fmee ewe that hit the lowest ebb at which highest quality can be sold at a modest profit, BROKAW BROTHERS 1457-1463 BROADWAY AT FORTY-SECOND STREET more Evening World domonstrations ke that of last night may, and un- doubtedly will, sti the lax ones to prepare for the oath of allegiance to the Stars and Stripes. HEADS OF FAMILIES THERE WITH THEIR CHILDREN. of the demonstration was the ence of old fashioned pres- gue. They sat in the fre to say to the rising generation “We may not understand all of this See se SSeS vey Let Us Start You Housekeeping ‘This Ix your chance to save nm: Whether you intend an enti h 50c wi Week em any article oF as ou want mailer amounts In | , portion, i 4 ; Willow ArmChalr is” il Canh or Credit Hand weekly or inontity eat, Naty baie | ee 4 KASH BED H jo Interest Adde Hew. Price M18 f Any Kind ~udhia Open. an Account with thle Caringe or anything we well and pay for it 50c A WEEK ALOR “Geta Pay $1 on Delivery yen eons PRM “4 {and foot AND Accounts Opened From 5” *5,000 On Seal Weekiy or thy Pa yen pee SMALL ACCOUNTS ESPECIALLY INVITED You ¢ pen a mun advertised. a DINING CHAIR Open an n Account tor. or in t and rH OL aP ator tn a ne erase or | Pay for it $1.80 a Week | tenyr OPEN SATURDAY wig ae Y'gaumann c- & @mpy INGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK AT ALL THREE STORES |)" 35 to 36 St. | BLOCK 8TH AVE. its West 125 St. 6 NEWARK STORE { 4s! Market St. America's Greatest WRHAVE | Furniture House ONLY WE GIVE TRADING STAMPS Qe Green and Sperry Geld Not the least encouraging feature | OU mothers and fathers who still find it difficult to understand any but their native ton- | t seats as if No, £22 Galgano, Chair- new air composed by Mr. Mo- Kirdet, Mr. Fran at P. &, another Sllustration of J this simple air has on ng generations in the public The Columbus Guarda, a of young fellowa who may be expected to ahow the stuff they are made when the time comes marched and driiled, ‘The First etd | Artillery Ba inder W. 8. Mygrant, | played patriotic airs. ‘The Boy Scouts | were on guard inside and outside the structure. One of the entertaining features ot | the demonstration was the singing of songs of the nations with whom this | country Is now allled, The audience » its feet when a youngster 1 uniform of a French forward and rang the “ ° Of course they cheered the anthem, but the climax camo when Old Glory was unfurled and the boys renewed their pledge of alle- glance. Similar manifestations of patriot- ism and a desire to take up the so- rious duties of American citizenship at P. 8, No, 23, Mulberry man: Forty-arcond Street and Third Avenue, William Ferguson will preside, The xpeah ers at 2. 8. 62 will be Mayor Mitchel, Borough President Marks, |] Ue Rew, Dr, Stephen 8, Wise, Pres ident Willcox of the Board of Edu- cation, John Whalen, Dr Strausmuller, Joseph Barondess, Henry Jenkins, Ceett Kidd, William I. Ettinger and Gen, George W. Wingo There wilt be oy the Hebrew Orphan Asylum Band. Gustave music ‘but we want you to understand and a part of it. We want you to bey | American men and women, that and | nothing else.” The demonstration was a voluntary | one, arranged by the School Hoard, Down in Oak Street Johnnie Golden, who speaks Italian 80 that you would think he was # rd Streets, District Super- politan a , is the Se John 8. Roberts presided. Board, Johnnie presid: were made by Abraham elyal rhe school is Ji fin, @ guardsman who expects to get a commission to-day as Major in the United States army, Principal fin's chief assistant is Miss I p Lustic and Father Ernest Coppo. The | attendance here was so large that an) overflow meeting had to be held in part of the bullding. emonstrations are most in- Murphy. Between them they whipped | sald Supt. Roberts, “They | the arrany nts into shape and t tend to show the power of the popular | invited The Evening; World t e| pr i) of our free inatitutions. | ire bringing our thixed popula- to. realisation of what the alma | this country ar along with ita message, its cla call, to the mixed population of t city. “This san Americanization meets) to Pay Higher Insneance. ing,” said Principal Griffin in 5 ewent. | ing Mr. Golden, “We just ated | Gen, O'Ryan of the National Guard | ‘The Evening World to come dow" | has been Informed that the Equi-; here and ney co Leg ted ie ly nis | table Life would put new insur-/ like it an¢ © noble thing it stan¢ $ 5 i raise far hese are the days when the|@nce rates into effect at 4 o'clock | mixed races of our country should be | this afternoon, Premiums on new brought permanently under the folds | policies will bo raiyed $70 for eacn of our flag. Your Ing educated here sons and daugh- | $1,000 of insurance issued on the lite during |of any man in the army or navy, i during the night. It J8|‘Phis is in addition to an increase of nd we believe it will be | §3) in the rates announced some time t they may grow up to be ago. were" HOP A PARTIOLE soc OP DANDRUFF OR © to-night,” he said, » Kospel of American- jam, and there are thousands down | A FALLING HAT this way whe don't need anybody to preach it to them nee are ard Save your r hair! I Double its ca Bi t th are uso some too cane, But tare are cine come el|'~ beauty in just a their obligations to this new land, fe 4 | have no doubt but that ail of us ‘ew moments, down here ady now to defend 4, It's nothing | His is the home, | 25-cent the Stars a | new for us to do it. “Danderine” makes fi yme of the men who were} Peet Co ieee tor respond tothe} _ hair thick, glossy, wavy }country’s call at otber Umes in OF | and beautiful. | history, At such a time as this it might be well if some of us asked ives, Well, why haven't we taken the oath of allegiance? Why have we hesitated until now? Let us do it | now, at once.” Right here it should be stated that | the teac of old Public ook 14 ‘ing big work for the country | hair, fine and downy at’ firs ir lelgure hours. They have @/ Hut really new hair— growing pelub, Where young men are dred’ for citizenship. They | the scalp Within ten minutes after an appli- cation of Danderine you can not find a single trace of dandruff or falling hair and your scalp will not itch, but what will please you most will be after a few weeks’ use, when you see new being p! soltisenal it) Danderine fs to the hair what fresh brought at Ni rst the forins [showers of Fain and sunshine are to Kanga Ciutnment, civics, spel-| vegetation, It goes right to the roots, natics all of Which is the! invigorates and strengthens them. Its work. of Americanizing | exhilarating, stimulating and life-pro- Phe Evening World. Mn, brother ducing properties cause the hair to { the | grow long, strong and beautiful, ad A little Danderine Loeraiatery » bis | doubles the beauty of your hai tu: | difrerence how dull, faded, brittle and dress, tory of the countr tion, Both old and young Matened | gcraggy, just moisten a cloth with with rapt attention to bis Utter’ Danderine and carefully draw it ances, He told them how the tion, {through your hair, taking one small eee ee ee tathers welded {strand at a time. ‘The effect is amaz- Be ne eee Cae ap | ur hair will be light, fluffy and ae vabellion, and explained in|Wavy, and have an appearance of foreful language the doctrines of |abundance; an incomparable lustre, Americanism, Then her Mastro- | goftness and luxuriance, pletro of St. Joachim's Chureh deliv- Get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton's ered an ice to the a their own native tongue ning World's Htalian reporter followed Danderine from any drug store or toi- let counter, and prove that your hair is as pretty and soft as any—that {t has him with inten interent aon “MT heen neglected or injured by careless we EE it ea ul? be expected | treatment that's all—vou surely can a spewed a tla them of. the big (have beautiful hair and lots of it if you to aktia free country Id doing tor will Just try a little Danderine,-—Advt, the United States Senate yesterday as L hind measure by Senator William M alder. He also received wor Canada that Sir George Foner dre | Premier, had announced he w waiting for this country to act putting the Daylight Saving plan No pain! Few drops loosen corns and cal- luses so they fall off—Never let corns ache twice—No humbug! effect tn Canada into | “T fell confident that Congress wilt peedily put the : throughout the Unite A/c ' vote of the mangle drug ffeesone re:| surrounding sein a Mr, bottle of the magic drug freezone re-| surrounding skin. cultivating eld discovered by a Cincinnati Just ask at any drug store for 8| small bottle of freezone. Apply 2 few drops upon a tender, aching corn or callus and instantly all soreness dis- Browas wae poten appears and shortly you will find the day by neatly a unanimous wane (2: corn or callus so loose that you lift it Id extend to counties and off with the fingers. palities, not including the city ork, ~ | Just think! S York, @ greater Jatitude in the admin- jstration of local government Marke ‘Ite passawe would mpetua to the plantin jf home gardens,” sha _ - Senate Passed Home Rale ni ALBANY, April 18 Bill for muntipalitie: trodued by Majority It is almost magical. scientific compound made from ether, says a well-known druggist here, an @nd ounttes, in- Leader Bion It Not one bit of pain| case. before applying freezone or after-, round, wood case.—Advt. BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & G Fulton and Bridge Sts., Brooklyn To Close Out To-morrow, Thursday, April 19th 656 Pairs of Lace Boots An Accumulation of This Season’s Models All sizes are represented, but not all sizes in every style. High 9-inch Lace boots in all black glace kid, tan calfskin, patent vamps with fawn or gray cloth and cham- pagne suede tops. L. XV. or Cuban heels. Reduced From 7.50, 8.50 and 10.00 4.50 No Exchanges or Credits. No C. O, D.'s or Approvals. An Unprecedented Sale Now at the Brooklyn Store. Saving Time and Energy With Edison Service at one’s disposal, it is now unnecessary to expend physical energy to secure neat and orderly conduct of the home The electric vacuum cleaner removes dust from car- pets, rugs, curtains and furniture. A special power unit saves labor in the kitchen. The washing ma- chine, with the power wringer attached, eliminates hard labor in the laundry There are also the electric iron, the toaster on the breakfast table, the chafing dish for late supper, and innumerable other devices that add to home com- fort, convenience and economy The larger devices may be seen in operation at our Show Rooms—the smaller ones will be demonstrated » at your home upon request The New York Edison Company At Your Service Irving Place and 15th Street—Stuyvesant 5600 Branch Office Show Reems fer the Ce jemce of the Qube Canal 8600 151 East 86th Street Orchard 1960 iT rasth Street Stuyvesant 5600 36a East rggth Street Melrose 9900 Bryant 5262 Night and Emergeney Call: Farragut sooo All Show Rooms epen until midaight Lenox 7780 Harlem goa0 424 Broadway 126 Delancey Street 10 Itving Pla 194 West gad Street ASEVEN-TIME WORLD WANT WORKS ALL THE WEEK. ORDER ONE AND PROSPER, Hard corns, soft corns, or corns between the toes, also hardened cal- luses on bottom of feet shrivel up and fall off without hurting a particle. Freesone is @ d the genuine is always sold in these little bottles packed in a round, wood Don't accept it unless in @ s é

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