The evening world. Newspaper, April 20, 1917, Page 10

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meme rr THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1917. 6 | bs children give an example, of | of Tncotn rectt ed by 4 ar ' IN HIGH SCHOOL FOR 1 must tell you about our bistory|1 het of allegiance, and class, We cla it with the singing BEAUTY LOTION 3. AMERICANIZATION § | "",..° rue 4 oy ko Hh sad sadidiia aes gE taught ¢ this} —_ --- WITH LEMONS Another big Americanization$| country and wha t th | meeting will be held to-night at} / are taueht the meaning 1 ™ Washington Irving High ales which brought about the unif (} (>) under the auspices of the 1 ed ta ih riea ‘ — World Forum. The speakers will} | tnone things h ; f AD bo Dr. Gustave Stranbenmuller, }finey tell you 0: ror nded that the C % ri Acting City ent of $| they have read in At 7m ec ed that the ‘ers L: 34th Street —New York _—_ Schools; Commi er Joseph $ | It would b 1 th 5) ANIM] aa anne, WS MeN ARTTMN tee banie ae Z |$Harondens, Baward Van Zile, Vit. }] It would I» " fing with Thuan lent Take Fathers and Mothers to tore Racca and J. Ww. Adame, The [ST a a, not be reached Offer for Saturday, April 21st Meetings Under Ausplces of [tion of taurence McNally, will $ | they, have lea es. rl ; . furnish the music a gerd tow Ll dal ae Y D 1 - 4 * Onnannnnnen eer . 4 t Evening World Forum. # lacy” Relay wats yn Are You Run own Women’s Tailor-made Suits bn amare ser! about the jand of y ' Pe yi a ‘ hildren, have been taught all|not want you to } but aro you trying to Litto Italy” shared in “Wake Up! {iene things that you admire in Us when new 1 < ‘ 5 Amprica” day in the Americanization all thene we have been taught Soe wher ie a 1 iil fet. Specrally Priced at 25.00 meeting last night, in Public School free Institutions of the Fathers oflalso want motl f p 1087 e rt a No. #4, under auspices of The Evening Wit Reunion [now and t I Included are plain-tailored, braid-bound, pleated | ce reggae bout 400 school chil4sen | have bli ‘ LA 7 and straight-line models of superior men’s wear | 25,00 |took thelr parents with them to t Bre LTA A | , Don't foot with serge and gabardine. Exceptional Value y meting and sown ups neard ein They érove home, 00, beat ; ny Genuine = the meaning o mericanism and /{o these foreign born fathers and| poor lhe the " : . ‘ ee i L what it gave to them. There wore stern lesson: that Boor in defending the Whe Women s Suits of men S wear serge and gabar- two auch meetings, the other being “iit Me] time comes, nd it tn with ws 108 dine, smart custometailored models; braid- | 20,75 , in the auditorium of Public School No. ir Ainericatiat® nie = bound and braid-trimmed. Special es | 62, on the lower East Side fathers and the mothers rip = | Min ‘softener and com-| Both meetings were packed to the Must be the first to offer then on the} ooquent a i F PORT WINE Tailor Suits of P fi " | plexion beautifier by squeezing the |iimit of the fire ordinance; and the ematie, Gokd ot that the ie will not be f Combined with = ailor Suits of serge, gabardine, Poiret twill, Julce of two fresh lemons into a bot-/enthuslasm found echoes within the FP ation of the schc er sonst | velour checks and gray mixtures, in mannish ti = ) ’ tle containing three ounces of orchard|qoors of the two public achoois, PT lebration was un sports, dress and semi-d dels Speci : white, Care should he taken to strain the joint auspices of The Evi ‘This preparation carries the same guaranty Pp ’ dress models. Special he juice th I ‘loth Patriotic music and songs inters World's Americanization Forum, the vi ey the juice through a fine cloth [eine |spersed the programmes and the for-| Parents’ Ansoctation and the lool : lemon pulp gets in, then this lotion |” ease a 5. School Board, Miss Marguerite Ait will keep fresh for months, Every |l@n born proved themselves as appro. jin ease at of the school. In ken ich, woman knows that lemon juice is|clative as the natives and naturalized }),,, prepar atl f the patriotic pro- your doctor. used to bleach and remove such blem- {citizens who, in other places, were g: nad the assistance of all Tf you need ishes as sallowness, freckles and tans|gioritying the flag. the te Tho speakers were] ro \ns caiy we ot ran come a > € di Di bined with and is the ideal akin softener, smooth-|" qyq deat mute band—that bana Congressman La Guardia and Dis) poor in this country may » vei ' ener and beautifier p]which at dusk marched down Fitth ti, Sethe ter Rintrica now ahd A LT, dewey & 0008 c8. weer try ith Get three ounces yj Avenue playing “The Battle Hymn you have seen here to-| ony." F (GPhone 2001 Cort.) (} (o) orehard white at any pharmacy an¢ FA Wald Dy. Roperts, Ae better! Ace of the sitercstine o i ist_} sg FuitonSt, #1 NaseauSt AY, === two lemons from the grocer and|of the Hepublic,” and hearing not fin" Phe Americ an “speeches I} tive features of th ; ; mn > snake up a quarter pint of this eweet- | what it played—bad hardly joined the |could ‘make, You have seen yourl gramme wan tne Cetteaure wpeceh ell 0 ath SteestNew V7 a ly fragrant lemon lotion and massage | disbanding ranks when old-fashioned 4th Street-—New York it daily into the face, neck, armsand|jitalian mothers and fathers began hands, Tt naturally’ should help to pouring into the auditorium of Pub- bi tpi Wp elib Bee aa Pay eek out |lc School No. 38, at Broomy and Dom- "I > tre ‘ se dnp tye + Tt nick Streets, It was the beginning of M I | d S ts hi Aiba smoothen rough, red | 14 ond of a big day. ‘The auditorium isses al lore ul : was packed to the fire limit, and more than a thousand grown men and Misses’ Serge Suits, in Navy or Black; Norfolk | 2000 | Tn soup or chowder —on }|*°™" “ere tends SERATBAN model with over-collar of Faille silk. Special / ! baked, be or fried fish, e EVERY gona ‘OF AMERICA. ‘ meats, gravies and salads, use It matters very little if the bie Misses’ Tailored or Pleated Suits of Navy or Black | 2:00 i audience failed wholly to grasp the | Serge, over-collars and braid treatment. Special | H is i f meaning of all these things. The | thing is that their own children | } brought to them Inst night In the} course of a two hours’ celebration the | plain, every-day lessons of Amori-| caniam, The thing is that this lesson was brought to them not in fervid epeeches—and there were two good speakers—but in the spirit of story isi and of song. F-very story was Amer- : It will make & surprising fean; every song was of America. It improvement in the flavor. was as if their own children had said to them: At Grocers and 10 “Mothers, fathers, we can't help ‘ cat Delicatessen Stores, IC Bat your ite has been in the past. ye must not be 19 account for eS $ Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St.,N.Y. } | this, that you wero born under an- FAN yal i other flag, on another hillside, What = we would like to have you take to BONDAY WORLD WANTS WORK Woxpms' heart hero and now Js this—that we, es’ Suits of Gabardine, Serge, mixtures and lly, y Cloth; in belted and other models. Special Misses’ Coats and Cars Misses’ Capes of Poplin in Navy, Tan or Gold; IR, 75 smart model; button and silk trimmed. Special | Misses’ Coats of Serge, Gabardine, Whipcord, Velour Cloth or Burella Cloth, smart, youthful \2.50 models, half lined in silk, sleeves silk lined. Special es’ Silk Lined Coats of superior Poiret Twill \ in Navy, Tan or Gray, silk trimmed in contra bi ing colors. £0.00 Here’s One at the SPRIN G SUITS RECORDS { You Can Buy at the} [i] * tear spnceippe nt heel a 7 SURPRISE STORES \ times, but never as Graveure, the world- : Tomorrow i in hy famed baritone, sings them on Columbia Record 4 AS949, Graveure’s voice rings with a mighty joy, $15 Qu alit y and he sings the final triumphant notes with such tre- 175 Misses’ Dresses on sate satura Taken from the Regular Stock About 175 Misses’ Dresses of taffeta, crepe de | 150 chine, satin and serge. Regular 25.00 and 29.75 Values | mendous, vibrant effect that the very air thrills with : . uw the power and strength of his magnificent baritone. G irls Spri ng Coats Reduced Pri Operatic and symphonic music are also represented by the 4 e NN new records of Barrientos and Lazaro, and the Cincinnati 175 Girls’ Coats of Serge, Poplin and Black and White YeaRur| Symphony Orchestra's first recordings. | Shacks, several attractive models, lined HOURN ONE: a | 7.00 | oO years. educe a aii willleae ad actiaoa inl Great Operatic and Orchestral Recordings | ‘ i . ij 185 Girls’ Coats of Velour Cloth, Poplin, Serge, Novelty Stripes | 4% day’s papers at fifteen dollars j 4a749 Eaton mee SONS GN BOL VERRY nh | and Velour Checks. Sizes 10 to 16 years. : Reduced to | h.00 the same identical style, posi- we 3300 “La Favorita.” Hipolito $3.00 Barrientos, soprano. | tively the same quality and the . a 2 TH BONA ENTRY OF de - 4 Ai : : A5943 THE BOJAREN. | Cincin, | . cite team | same workmanship, but not the aguiz ine taal or Bae Beary Saige | same assortment. Ny 12-inch Maria Barrientos, soprano. $1.50 COPPE LIA BALLET No. 2 | | No one will deny that this is | A} $3.00 (F ane ebbiigato by Marshall N Cini iti Symphony Or Sale of 1000 Midd Blouses a stylish and attractive figure- sui Ad - Lucy Gates, the noted coloratura soprano, sings the exquisite “Carmena H and no young man will deny Waltz” and Strauss’ old favorite “Blue Danube Waltz’; Joseph I | For Girls and Misses, 6 to 22 years ° 4 mann | io he would like to present \ gives a magnificent rendition of Schubert's “Frlking’”” and the “Caprice | Several attractive smocked, Norfolk and regulation || he same appearance. ¢ Espagnol”; Prince’s Orchestra rises to new heights in Liszt's ‘Hungarian models, in all white or white with combination trim- | 1.0 \| This is one of the new patch Rhapsody "No. 2”; and Homer Rodcheaver, Billy Sunday’s choir-leader, ming. Exceptional Value | i = sings two stirring revival hymns. Then there are fourteen great song-successes, sparkling with such hits as “Poor Butterfly” (beautifully sung by Charles Harrison), ‘For Me and My Gal,” “Where the Black-Eyed Susans Grow,” and “If I Had a Son for Each Star in Old Glory” i and six brilliant dances of the popularity of “It’s Not Your Nationality.” Violin gems played by Eddy Brown, the young genius; “Cohen on the Telephone” sketches; orchestral triumphs, vocal- whistling ensembles, hymns, and saxophone, cornet, accordion and Hawaiian novel- ties complete a list rich in variety and simely interest. Be sure to hear it at your dealer's today. pocket models that any young man will admire. It is shown in several smart weaves. In addition to this style we show an imposing assortment of the ultra-fashionable pinch- back model in its various im- proved designs. There are also the more sta- ple styles for men of quiet tastes. ‘The one- two- and three- button styles are offered in a N i variety of rich materials and patterns, including blue serge. Alterations F ree—Money Back on Request. ss [ Both S Stores Open Saturday Until 10 P.M. | \. BPected: ‘and DOUBLE-DISC TH AVENUE | €2D,AVENUE |} te: cords 15th and 16th Sts. 83d Street lea Ss SSS BS <S = GZ AF Sale of Girls’ Summer Dresses i Girls’ Chambray Dresses, Belted | Girls’ Linen Dresses —Norfolic cc model, hand embroidered, pique with skirt of ramie, coat of cops collar and cuffs. 6 to 16 yrs, rose, leatherorgreen. Btwloy | Special 2,95 Special 7,90 LZ = Vay ad New Columbia Records on sale the 20th of every month. Girls’ Two-piece Sport Dresses of Girls’ Taffeta Silk Dresses- Empis tan mercerized pongee, striped in | model, in new Spring color. | | contrasting colors. 10 to 16 yrs. Special 5 90 8 to 16 yes. Special 9,75, | The Sunday World's 2riiucn* many other two medius Want Directory inthe universe.

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