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20 BiG MEETINGS STIR ENTHUSIASM FOR AMERICANISM stints Forum Sessions School Lecture Centres to Reach 80,000 People. Beginning with nineteen gge in as many public school audi- torlums throughout oughs of the city, The Evening World ipaugureted last night, in co-opera- tion with the Lecture Bureau of tho} Board of Education, a special series of Americanization meetings, which will continue for the remainder of the week. These meetings were ad- dressed last night by members of the regular corps of lecturers of the Lec- each of whom twenty minutes of the allotted time nostri | GOW OF cay Clava, and Yate HE iA non | te ‘ht school. 10 m d that’s the kin¢ for his usual lecture to the subject | teachers of this nici \s jot work the clerks in my office lke.” mong the spe one that has always been one which | meetings under has attracted the interest of public | meet- five bor- gave of Americanism, The attendance at varies from 600 to 1,000, often more, and the Lecture Bureau figures that,| school teachers, and deservedly s ia this special campaign, The Evening | It {s undoubtedly a good thing that we | Jess than| should set apart an hour of the eve- ning session, now and again, to listen) I to addresses on Americanism, to have | lectures World should reach 50,000 men and women. the nineteen special meetings, another one was held under theexclusive aus-|our hearts stirred by patrivtic ut- pices of the Forum at Public School | terances.” No, 122, Harrison Avenue and Hey-| a JEWISH CITIZEN TELLS WHAT). Apart from This was es- | pecially arranged by Superintendent; Jenkins for the Evening High School students in that distri About 800 stude: Ernest Crandall, Principal, The students marched into the as- sembly room wearing Old Glory but- | the city. Evening In his introductory address Dr, Crandall said Dr. wel-| work js action on your own behalf come The Evening World Forum in} and in the namo of the BACKACHE SOON “For many montlis I suffered from Dackache caused by female troubles so I was unable to do my house |jonging to you, But I do insist that took treatments for it | Your parents that ¢ no help whatever. | the County Clerk of Queens County is Then some of my | open night and day to complete the friends asked why | Americanization work of The Evenin 3. Pinkham’s|!ng to help you, Com- and I felt like a diferent woman, and [the students stood up now have a healthy little baby girl |"America,” renewing in song the and do all my house work. » Lydis Pinkham's Vegetable Comp ES, Fort rairtieiae on remedy has lived for forty | eadily growing in popularity | have two ott red fafluence, and women declare owe their health to it, is it not reason-|irresting to The ablo to believe that it is an article of | this: 1 upon they dential), Lynn, Ma be opened and read by Women O0)y. | toe oe ee aaa very largo hare franklin Simon 8 Co. A Store of Individual Shops Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets At Reduced Prices—THURSDAY speakers; MANHATTAN BOROUGH. P. 8, 95, West Houston and Clark- son Streets: wis Spriner. B.S. 1 Hundred and Blev- enth Strei st of Lexington Ave- nue—Charl N. Chadwick. Hunter College, Lexington Ave- nue and Sixty-eighth Street Claude Debussy, se %. A., Harlem Branch, No. Hundred and Twenty- ajpat Ral New York Public Library, No, 605 West One Hundred and Forty-fitth Street Institute Hall, No, 218 East One Hundred and Sixth Street. THE BRONX BOROUGH. P. 8. 47, Randolph Street, Law- rence and Beach Avenues—Dr. John B, Huber, P, 8. 87, One Hundred and Forty- fifth Street, east of Willis Avenue— Frank B, Baugher. a work being done by this paper AMERICANISM MEANS. ot the night. Justice Strahl is no stranger to Forum meetings. He has addressed several big demonstrations “Students, these are the days when all of us must give an accounting of our Americanism, There is a work for you to do. The first part of that fhe flag that protects you and m hould be protected by you and me, and right now is the time toshow our spirit of prot ways been loyal to the country of thelr adoption, and 1 expect every those who went before you. couple of days ago I refused to marry ow for the real purpose of this meeting. The ing World ts out to Amer That's a good move- ment for rybody to be a part of. ernment for you students I am not questioning nor that of unybody be- your loyalty it is your dtuy to tactfully suggest to y become Amer- ican citizens, if they are not so now. oy | your folks that the off I did not try Lydia | World Forum, There aro clerks w h 1 you may home with you copies of the tion of intention to become a eltizen I did 80 | so that you may seo and understand y backache | what you are about to do.” dis: Appeared Following Justice Strahi'a address 1 sung . | pledge of allegiance to their countr Twill al County Clerk Kelly drove up to the school Just as the meeting was break- ing up I'm late," said Mr. Kelly, “but not Jtoo late to tell The Evening World reporter that I was on the job, I uu want special advice write tol effect in increased ‘applications for 3, Pinkham Medicine Co. (confi- Your letter will er meetings to-night That's what kept me late.” Then the County Clerk added: “I want to teil you something that ought to be In- vening World, Tt is Americanization meetin-s are doing good. vey have had the r tizenship, IT don't say that The vening World's work is responsiple for all the increased interest, but |in t xtra work put on the shoul- Women’s Georgette Waists In white, flesh or bisque Georgette Crepe Waists Tailored or dressy models, in white, flesh or bisque, beaded, frilled or lace Heretofore $7.50 to $9.75 5.75 Georgette Crepe Waists Embroidered, beaded or lace trimmed, in white, flesh or bisque. Heretofore $13.75 to $15.75 9.75 Georgette Crepe Waists Elaborately embroidered and trimmed with real filet lace, in white,flesh or bisque, Heretofore $15.75 to $22.50 13.75 Americanization Meetings Held BROKEN TROTH NOT eats! All Over the City To-Night This is the second night of the special Americanization meetings under the joint auspices of the Lecture Bureau of the Board of Education and The Evening World Forum. Dr. Henry M. Leipziger, Supervisor of the Lecture Bureau, arranged the following Ist of meetings and Mrs. Miller Asserts Daughter Dis- | cently recalied the invitations for the wedding of her daughter, Miss Gene Miller, to Prof, L, L, Mcintyre, physt- cal director of St. John’s College, There are burglars who make a prac Brooklyn, has written to The Evening World to state that the engagement was broken for good and sufficient | reasons, She explains that her daughter discovei mistake after she b BROOKLYN BOROUGH. 75, Blake and Hopkinson , Dumont and Alabama Matthias J. Boehmke, , Schenectady Avenue Parkway—Oscar . Mark's and Classon writes, “that Miss Miller met Mr. Mcintyre or that she ts In any way athletic. Miss G. School of Chemistry of Columbia | University, Miss Miller's sister ts a! graduate of the New Haven Normal | School of Gymnastics and she an swered Mr. Meintyre's advertisement for an assistant. Mr. McIntyre de- | cided to enlist after the engagement | was broken, but he did not break the! engagement in order to serve his country,” | An effort was mado to see Mrs Miller, but no address was given in 16 letter and it was said at the CTIVE *COM ANY ishottis ome ti nad et ners, ELECTRIC* PROTE B “an aa | LANDT ~ Cortlandt foment ac) 26*OORT ‘+ ST* tel: i 10 Ridge High Schol, Avenue and Sixty-seventh Street- QUEENS BOROUGH. . 68, Walker and Beaufort Adrian von Muffling. PB, Hayes and Forty-third James B. Carrington. RICHMOND BOROUGH. , Pennsylvania Avenue, ~George Donaldson H Saturday and did not iress, She gave spice! de api tho No. 450 Clinton Avenue, Brooklyn, two joard of Edu. ivening World Fortim Lecture Bureau of the 0, |cation and ‘Th ppolitan ‘Temple; the American Museum of Natural History, Bronx |Miss Harriet Seymour, at lan Fisher, at P. § Muffing, at P. S Miss Nina L, and James B. Dr. Crandall then presented Justice | Jacob 8. Strahl as the chief speaker | In Richmond— arrington, at P. § Concert Given for Charity, A concert was given last night in the | ballroom of the Waldorf-Astoria by the | the Rubinstein Club for the| New York Medical Col- in Brownsville and other districts of | choir, under the direction of William R. . Was assisted by James S| Miss Alice Shaw, . and two little dancers fr Metropolitan ballet, La Pi | and Baby Alice ction, Jews have al-| one of you to follow the example of | First New Jer- y, on guard duty at a@ rall- road yard in New Jersey, unconscious between tracks of the yard He tried to jump on a “This is not @ war meeting. I|member of Company H know what these meetings are or- ganized for, But I just can't help injecting into these meetings a littie practical and immediate patriotism) by urging every dne of you from eigh- | teen upward to do your duty to your | / Could Not Do Housework | (ouintry like “a ‘real Jew... Only. a)! Till Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Removed Cause, taken to a lospit at rious condition. 03 South Fourth Strect, Harrisons Nod 4 man who came to me. I told him} WA PURE BODY BUILDER No Alcohol ne Dannernue Dru Shop for Women Shirt-Waist Dresses Made to measure In Dimity at $18.50 Linen, $22.50 Silk, $34.50 Capes and Coats For Sport and Utility. $18.50 to $64.50 —————— Brill Sport Shirts A Specialized Department. $3.95 to $14.50 Delivers tit / Any Complete Wen en ; Room Outfit ip Brave One Dota ery 9° . | pen 4 an caer | Fale nT . r Tailored Suits For General and Sport Wear $26.50 to $59.50 BROADWAY AT 49TH ST. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, and out twenty p covered She Made Mistake After Engagement to Prof. Mcintyre. wp cancratiaaes'ee S| Unloeked Doors d she had made a me engaged, | Mrs. Miller | "I positively deny,” ‘ough an advertisement | ne Miller is a graduate of the up her ap FUR STORAGE—Remodeling and Repairing—Phone 6900 Greeley A and new model skirts. 29.50 Heretofore $39.50 to $59.50 Chapman to-day admitted the rob- bery had occurred, but declined to place Any value on the property taken. HUNT WALDORF GEM THIEF The [Chapman apart tenth floor of the hote | William R. Chapman, President of the loft her roms bout Tio clock Friday, 1 | Rubinstein Club, at the W dort Astoria | th i Mra. Chapman tice of trying doors. Thoughtlessness on your part or on the part of an employee closing your place of business is apt to be costly. Thousands of new garments specially purchased for this the low price quoted, 88c, is a remarkable example of value- When you Leche Holmes giving. you are guarded against the results of this kind of carelessness. House Dresses Lawns Checks Kimonos Ginghams Stripes May we tell you why? Breakfast Suits Percales Florals Porch Dresses ‘Crepes Plain Colors Franklin Simon 8 Co. A Store of Individual Shops Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Misses’ Tailored Suits 14 to 20 years Of serge, Poiret twill, gabardine, burella cloth, gunniburl, Oxford suitings or checks; plain tailored, dressy or braid bound models, with belted, Empire or semi-fittéd coats Ine ¢ ” OUR pricks ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST ‘ Chivtunter On Small Weekly or ie #12 WITH OUR SPECIAE AN Ready to Start He OPEN AN REGSGNT 3 Complete Room Outht | Pay for it $150 ‘a Week 2 Green and Sperry Gold Any CARRIAGE of We redeem. Sperry Gold Wesel mi Puy ‘Hor te ' * Ker, Krieg R28 } 8 7 { ry Cash or A SP “reat WE GIVE TRADING STAMPS Open an Account WEEK { jos SATURDAY ly PNINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK AT ALL ud qumanny 3: &@mpy as 36 St BLOCK 8 8TH AY, B VICTKOLA NO, pay wi oN DELIVERY si} Market St. ALL CARS TRANSFER TO “THE HOME OF TRUTH’ 59th to GOth Street Lex.to3d Av. huts3s08 No w in "Progress Our Semi-Annual Sale of Wrappers at 88c Sale. In the face of increased costs of material and labor, Included are Wrappers Cham brays Figures Attractively trimmed with organdie collars, laces, embroi- derics, frills, pearl buttons, rows of hemstitching, etc. Floor, Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary ow Does Your Garden Grow? Your garden won't grow at all if you haven't the proper tools. A visit to Bloomingdales’ Basement will start you right, for here you will find all the necessary implements for good garden- ing at moderate prices. Whether your garden is a small patch devoted to flowers or covers a big area for the raising of vegetables, etc., you will find the following list x: helpful: Garden Rakes Diggers Lawn Sprinklers Hoes Grass Shears Lawn Mowers Spades Grass Hooks Trellis Wire rowels Tin Sprays Garden Hose Weeders Hose Reels Wheel Barrows —and our low prices are an added attraction. Basement ‘At Bloomingdales” Have Your Lace Curtains & BlanketsCleaned By Our Dyeing & Cleaning Department Special attention given to the proper cleaning of lace curtains, insuring the best possible results. Blanket cleaning is another process requiring particular attention. We finish them soft, fluffy and clean. Dyeing and dry cleaning of Suits, Wa’ Dresses, Sweaters, Gloves, etc., at very moderate pric Articles stored free until Autumn, Phone or write for our wagon to call for goods. Main Floor. ‘At Bloomingdal Just Received—200 WoolBuntingFlags In Popular Sizes With the present scarcity of American flags in the market we consider this a stroke of good fortune, Of course, this lot is in addi- tion to the flags already in stock. If you have been unable to ob: tain the flag in the size you want, we suggest that you see our assortment, Third Floor, At Bloomingdal Fur Storage At Low Rates Modern, dry-cotd-air storage vaults on the premises, kept at uniform temperature. — Insured against loss by fire or theft. Second Floor. At Bloomingdale’ Fish Dept. Specials Haddock, Ib. . Market Cod, th. Strawberry Bass, lb Flounders, lb... . Weak F ish, Ib. Steak Cod, Ib. Live Lobsters, Ib. Basement, ‘At Bloomingdales’ In the Greenhouses-on-Roof Fruit Trees, each, 49 Included are apple, pear, peach | and plum trees. Flowering Shrubs, 39 | Lilac, forsythia, deutzia, hy- | drangea, weigelia, almond spirea, red dogwood, kerria, Rose of Sharon, bridal wreath, strawberry bush, honeysuckle, japan quince, snowball, mock orange. Com binati Fruit 7 One cach of apple, pear, plum and peach tree. | Combination for 50c | Flowering Shrubs, $1.00 ; One each of hydrangea, for- | Callte Pri sythia, lilac, bridal wreath, weigelia.| Barbe Thunnbergia, 19¢ Combination for 50c | 50,000 Asst. Rose Bushes, 10c 12 pkgs. flower seeds, 2 dahlia . bulbs, 2 canna bulbs, ‘10 tublia! Auction Sale Every Day bulbs, 12 gladioli bulbs and 4 tube| A special feature in our Green- Lawn Grass Seed, qt., 12¢; 0 ea. Jez 100, $2.75 package, 3c and fe trees at auction by a licensed auc- form the same sewing as any higher priced make. Cut Flowers We tenire Sat ie oi tee te Roses and Carnations, each 3e the highest bidder. Sales begin at Floral Designs, $1.00 and up 2.30 P. M, Prepaid Mail Orders Filled. None C. O. D. New Treasure Machine, $17.75 New Crown Machine, $23.50 The cad model, New Treasure” is a pon houses-on-the-Roof is the sale of Verctebe or Flower Seeds, | bulbs, shrubs, flowering plants and Both Guaranteed and High Grade These are long shuttle machines and will per- neatly constructed and finished; four drawers and complete set of attachments, $17.75, ‘The "New Crown’? is a sit-straight automatic drophead model, in golden oak case; four drawers and complete set of attachments, i $23 Pay on Easy Terms No Interest--$1aWeek--No Extras Lessons given free in operating any machine purchased Needles, oil, belts and parts for any make machine nd. always on Hasement Jorn aNiren to BLOOMINGDALES' (ex! 78 SB AVE" | i est Sst

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