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2 RO PT «peng school are liable to prosecution ander} the Compulsory Education Law. At only two schools in the Bronx were there signs of disturbanse to-| w, day. Policemen assigned to Schoo! | No. 42, at Claremont Parkway ant! GARY REVOLT HITS OF 65 CHILDREN it was learned that the women were} waiting for Alderman Clarence Pal- Disorderly Pupils Taken to Sta tion House, but Released— ita, who, they said, had promised them that he would lead a delegatioa Bronx and Brooklyn Quiet. of mothers to the Board of Education to-day to protest against the Gary | system, The Alderman hadn't shown up ut 9 o'clock, and the women gradually scattered to their homes. Publie Behool No, 87, at 145th Street and Willis Avenue, which was | bombarded with nes un ter |ment roofs across the street night, was specially guarded by icernen to-d pupils appeared they into the school bullding. Rol. th aduating © npted to reviv (o- , and ay fast ay the nools Although none of the public s on the east side has been put under the youthful were herded A pupil in 8 numed Entr the strike by the Gary system, shevik! agitators of that part of the drew ng a crowd of children a cou i sfued upon the ad «y | Of blocks from the school, bup isn- uty Have gelked upon te es “| tralier’s teacher, M. C. Opperman, | demonstrations iy the Bronx and hap hed wong, grabbed him and : . — yanked him to che schoolhouse. The Brookiyn as an opportunity for other children followed, joering the ating trouble in thei owa neighbor | crestfullen Entralter, | hood. | 8000 PUPILS MISSING FROM | Police precautions prevented wide-| BROOKLYN SCHOOLS. | About 8,000 children were missing | but the young |from the Gary schools in Brooklyn trouble-makers and the more mature | when the morning sessions opened. spread disorder to-day, Socialists who are coaching tbem|TWenty-two schools there were pro- | tected by extra police guards. worked energetically and, by com-| At Public ool No. 149, Sutter Avenue children and Street, the| with their parents, gathered | » building, but refused to go} When the teachers came out to| dining agitation against the scarcity | und of sugar with high pri that ail th bo put under the Gary |by the mothers. Some of the women | the chiMren are to be kept in wchool | blamed the Gary system for the high cost of living n a day, they filled the oe ea boys sald they were treets with tated patents, Who | afraid to go to school lest strikers spread rumor f o Bowery to the | beat them ae Hiker | School ake and 4 - Rockaway Ave noraual During the policemey | attendance of 2 had only about ath ixty-f n who were 250 pupils in chool this mori ine. un and herded; No. 160, with a registration of 5,00, ; station | 24d only $90 in attendance. No. 17 t : he , | Which figured in the Friday riots, had é ee Capt. | ary vut i pupils, No, 6v their ». The rest wer s under police es oe address » build | Ifth Street near Firat al Baker ‘ 8 fully No. First Ave- 4e nd Forsytt Lieut. Walsh it was no 4 chasing agroup neighborhood of id cut his fore- Tammany is mained on the Job, rouble SIGNS OF TROUBLE AT ONLY TWO BRONX SCHOOLS. As the on, SAW STARVATION IN BELGIUM. | Americans Seri Where one result of the advice of ald arguments they were questioned | Noted Actor Pronounces a Pan- | Pa “RE New York and the United States, “New York is the vermiform appendix of the conti THE EVENING ‘WORLD, MO wae STREET 16 THE "ExPEReENce SECTIO egyric of the Metropolis That Made Him Famous (or Is It the Other Way ’Round?)— It’s the Biggest Show on Earth, the Original Big Store, | the Acme of Everyt! Worth While—Its Charities the Broadest, Its Patriotism the Most Substantial, Its Pub- | lic Works the Finest, Its) Schools the Best. ! . feb fore By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. W YORK 1s the Devil's Isiand of America, flee and find a welcome, ‘There {3 no extradition treaty nent, cut off by Dr. Hudson River. “New York is the Biggest Show on Earth. New York 1s the original Big Store. “New York is a condition. chronic and even grows wor, MONDAY, ‘Tinsel, Tinkle and Tin”’ Is Not New York, Says George M. Cohan, for It’s ‘‘All Right’’ There all tho exiles betweeo It is generally incura ble, though an oceasional muti-millonatre recovers through Dr, John Bull's London lotion and {8 never bothered again. But to the most of us it becomes Prahes te wece shibel Sntviies | Yee WaGietbE om On at least a million occasions George M. Cohan San ike Pree a Spripal xia s ewes has given his regards to Broadway under Broadway's x a ern Electric Company, have Ju 1| Spotiight. Now for the million and first time he presents them, as de- ae e York m Antwerp. ey suc-) talled above, through the current {ssue of the American Magazine, where notpaly and teachers ob d in getting away re the) he writes most entertalningly and truthfully of New York as he and we ren who know It week. Ur 9 tec eeeecenestiasanemieenietererone ape nap Wat “Don't jet anybody hypnotize © dd heen ¢ parenta from school, wey were required te atements ‘ta for | that effect and the statements | ere uant officers, x ern nm away fro! 1 literature is the most generous, | “There are more twelve-thou: ‘ . its public works are the finest, its | gand-dolar cars in’ New, York | Allies and 10,500,000 on the side 0 A Real | schools are best, and most, ite | earth; and fewer of their ownere | Central Powers, according to | truly American hospitality to and | paid $12,000 for them than any: | War Department compilations ie ‘ | sympathy for immigrants from | Where elso on earth. | published reports in various countries. Humanitaria D 4 | every oppressed and driven cor- \“S the point? New Yorkers These figurey do not Incl n ISCUSSION Boner or the word is the heartiost. want luxury and flash and color personnel atrength, which would ralse Bog QurnovcH N York has land pasaementeric: but New Yorkers tho total several millions . ; 7 : 3 a ¢ » morning, and 7 an 7,000,004 And « Real Humanitarian Concert BCA millions of very poor and al-|they leat crt ONT ha i tid Ie bale is I ahaa most a lon millionatres (or that | vo 2s R h sn * en Turkey's 00, 0 : 5 o Sulgaria’s 300,000 are arrayed 7 . a may live aa te a ¥ were)i| Kody than Chores Cound didiores engine aiinad o-Night at New Star Casino 3°" wine wocla!, ANANCIAN| o¢ the cumoutane of Herel Hen lie pled Hs Laity: Ayes le * | utter: ble lekedness, ' v DOU. ; BJ where etse on the globe, One never New Wane wurters. ¢romt 1h BE aporae nie ; 107th Street. at § o'Clock Sharp al sae ie 4 rudy 3. ue race 1iicte of be FOpLO.Whb CAME wit 4 a, ql 6 gel al eco Hoan H By gets the aoe A te traaincat ang {tnk. who take a rubberneck w Reigium jets the sume bre susiness And /out to the phoney mysteries of eng oer a M| Politics as nobods's bey, Nobody ever | mnoving-plcture C who ash Horley . | blocked anybody because of religion ee first policeman nes Pend m | a ¥ rty, 7 join is, and who Want naa 400. or ancestry or even poverty, That ts | . r “i x 5 ny ree: | typteat of New York they’ a i pate Phen and Panama also have smal The Pounder of The Humanitarian Cult, will “Of the thousunds of successful, | with tal vic tieless. Mader arm . : Pavol shire 1 that, of really big men | ness they s r ex Military experts do answer New York's questions as they have that I kr Yori: avery one) RipIHon ae aporl ed in figures as entirely accu a never been answered before of them tan-made man, al-|and bottled for ‘the trade. ; ues . Moy nur : nt in in a most every 8 4 poor boy, al “New York has many evils it bers the comparative stre H atranger, son or grandson of an need looking after contending armies as pu = : ag every other place cently r War Departmer a alte e in tenements Ha eOHetAmaedal) “eels ry When 1 have my own little the country r \ y ‘Sedan ? DR. HENRY MOSKOWITZ $= vs enn AE ee te ° o “ data concerning enemy armies s Commissioner of Foods and Markets, this place from some place for milltary reanona A elpo." 1 . bylous. They Germany and Austria ha 4 Chairman Do ) Raat ch Amen vst every effert ty cones he fea; they HAVE to come TO New y DHOsbers ef tha: ermal Hut ¢ All followers of Hillquit, Hylan and Bennett Wark in: order’ Rha Unarwe esth ios ° Allied nilita i se A pi myo burn ti New Yorks but many gence departments have place are invited to come and ask questions. The i think its unkina total atyabout ten im wit New Yorkes # many's for ' hall accommodates seven thousand people aaa id for y| Austria's en the en > and Mr. Appelbaum will answer everyone. & "| AVIATOR FACES ARMY COURT. —_—_—_—— “New York ia the great mar- Living : ketplace,”” Mr. Cohan vary truly | THEY GOT HOGS FOR NOTH! Kin in . : aieteainen ¢ reminds us. “And when you a dainuel 0. Livingwood of The following Artists will give a real Concer! FEA esa ucdantes MATKAe IK) | setae ce ttiacenr total NaG@ wre LOKIN TeNREnRGRTCIER y never asks who you are or where Train Wreck * . rhers vho Was a 4 ther RICHARD BUHLIG vai deave intranet leaka ct Crane earn wer a quantities of potson | Pianist fi your wares and it sets its price nd mented Satan om, And) autar ae li hau a he tracks and le bunal at Gove CECIL ARDEN been able to see, it is always a» ere he i ao 1 a uthort | liberal price pa , ‘advailed’s that Lévy . A s “The ones who say New York ation a Soprano of the Metropolitan Opera House Mi favhacd ced atinayv andienval ane a re the ones wh, , jation school a = — hostile are the o © come in nvintion = MISHA VIOLINE Brith ‘eeconds’ and remnants, and ae xu PMc hat tho egy sharks call ‘spots 18 be Wa 1 Maxwell Getting 4 Violinist M\ wna rate’ The “CO. Dy I Better. 4 : —we demand it, but Maxwell, ( « both ways . but we a JOSEF ADLER S| at ." also pay # a | - ) d a iw s iccompanist ¢ a i “LOM w — Bp teamehly » Ma a + . a r xplains t Admission Free Rooin for All § New Yorks my 4t, more generally you into thinking New York is a | fore hash of tinsel, tinkle and tin,” Mr. Cohan warns, “Whenever it has come to a show-down in anything serious, worthy, important, New | York has alw led. Its chari- ties are the broadest, its partiot- ism is the most substantial, its support of art and science and unting ‘anything. th that 1 leave open has convincec me that it ts |diser of goods, | talent, brains, bric slues, -a-brac and hes to be shown be- Y was among thom. A ques’ Manhattanbu a prety |close buyer—a pretty keen merchan commodities, men war “ANIMA oN OCTOBER 22, Teo Tors” 5% Ave, Lives tar 1917 Ney, EVIL 18 PARALLELED OY We SmAWEST TAM Town THe ONLY CURE Fon Newronnits ESCAPES: REPORTS SINKING TRANSPORT aunty Gn thelr Titeboate Paes Dreadnought of sii made no effort to spare the lives the seamen, of the two Swedish vessels am to two million kroner. ‘The will of Cortlandt BE. Palmer, mii« 000 Tons Also Said to ing engineer of No, 2 Rector Street, | . who lived at No. 15 West Ninth Street, Have Been Hit. was filed this afternoon. It disposes Of | personal and real property valued: Sa | a each case at over $60,000, One prox | PETROGRAD, Oct. 22—All Kusslan vision of the dn aval units, except observation ele-| "I Kive and b th my body, OF : soon asf shall be dead, to my friend, menta, have succeeded In gett! ¢ OUL daliey Phillipa Gilchrist of Arlington, ef Moon Sound without losse. and* ed of as she may see Are protecting the northern entrance ne von A to the sound, the Marine Department wenth Street Announces in an official statement. he income fii |‘The communication reads in part he, setste to Mis sat, ‘The widow 40 pe the difficult conditions and fftne’ watate income ot $466 my's measures to prevent our & month and an rom Moon Sound, we suc-!* without loss and in perfect " . bulk of our military forces, byt also | the whole of the naval installation in Moon Sound, notably the transperts Jand smaller craft | “We left the whole of the abandoned base and the adjoining region in & | condition rendering it entirely unser- | |viceable for military purposes. Our) | naval forces are protecting the north | lentrance of Moon Sound against | fresh attacks, | “During operations in the Guif of, Riga one of our submarines met an | enemy HAIR COMING OUT MEANS DANDRUFF Danderine” will save your hair and double its beauty at once. squadron consisting of four dreadnoughts of the Markgrat type (vessels bullt in 1914 of carrying a comple cruisers and a large number of | It fired t e leading « dre dn “dl by se Try this! Your hair gets soft, wavy, abundant and tor-| glossy at once. » torpedoes ght, but being | rid d with was obliged submerge with. out noting resulta, The detonation of jo was heard, The subme Save your hair! Beautify itt It fs only a matter of using a little Dan- derine occasionally to have a head of heavy, beautiful ir; soft, lustrous, led some distance and then| Wavy and free from dandruff, It is Jrose. Cloudy of smoke were seen| easy and inexpensive to have pretty, through the periscope of the sub- charming hair and lots of it. Just marine | by torpedo boate, marine, ‘The sut | the attack and A large transport, escorted made for the sub- naring returne of the trans- japend a few cents for a small bottle of Knowlton's Danderine now—all dtug stores recommend it—apply a little as directed and within ten min utes there will be an appearance of abundance; freshness, fluffiness ai and, yesterda an ince Ade gloss and lustre, and JOmMice statoment. try as you will, you cannot find # landing on east of Moon Inl- sald to-day's War Side of 38,000,000 MEN NOW ARE BEARING ARMIS IN THE WAR Naval Strength Not Included in Figures—27,500,000 on the Allies. WASHINGTO! 27,500,000 on ore is remarkable.” Oct. 22 38,000,000 men ure bearing arins in the the side of the At the recent ¥ | 30 PER CENT. OF GERMAN LOSSES MADE UP OF BOYS Thousands of Those Slain the Flanders Front Are of Class of 1918 WITH THE ISH ARMIES THE FIELD, Oct About th Per cent. of Hindenburg’s forces tn pres sector Mghting near: | leer of dandruff or falling hairs but BUTCHERED CREWS ON NEUTRAL SHIPS Two Women on One Cun- voyed Vessel Slain While Waving White Cloth. your use, wh will see new |hair—fine and downy at first—yer— ire really new hair—sprouting out all over your scalp—Danderine is, we be love the only sure hair grower, de stroyer of dandruff and cure for itehy scalp, and it never fails to stop fatl- ing hair at once, If you want to prove how pretty and soft your hajr really is, moisten a cloth with a little Danderine and carefully draw it through your hair— taking one small strand at a time Your hair will be soft, glossy and vutiful in just a few moments—a jdelightful surprise awaits every one who tries this. — Advt on LONDON, 22.—Tho British de- irty | stroyer Rose fought single handed against the German cruisers) | in the convoy action in the North Sea, Oct Mary IN| versince [started in |) * business,"* says the old grocer, “‘and sell |} more every | h ly one-third of those whose man according to a atery aseribed to a Brit year, as there bodies carpeted cho ground ia the Brit-|4#h officer rescued off Bergen and) Bare so many ish advance or were included tn transmit by t Christiania cor-| Pways to use ™ constant stream of prisoners © of of the Times. The other "4 ° the 1918 class yout which should have been) = ry Nothing could illustrate Geemanta| Present, never appeared, and tt 19 GU LBDENS waning man power more forelbly than | thought Nkely that it was destroyed this crowe sf more boys inte the| at the beginning of the action | READY D rant rab After fixhting herotcally for halt} TO USE Head jowed |an dour, during which she was sub-| FG» ‘The Guiden flavor that:c fotal Godman id ected to the most terrifie concentric | in produced by the approximately one-h. id been made | fre, the Mary Rose sank, Ten mem~ expert blending of ie tiie | be t . Mnging Nature's purest mae up of what was really the 1918 class. bers of the crew were found clinging itil tam aa te tort A rane | terials. Thousands uf these German ¥ 0 buoys and rescued yee ; have been sacrificed 11 tare The correspondent #ays that the fiGreen ond British artillery fire, One letter found | Peporss of the butchery of the crews in the pocket of just such a beardiess | Of the merchantmen pasa description. | boy-noldier declared Two women on one ship waved a Mf my company of MO men all | Piece of white cle which was por = have been fost except 18-and the|fectly vintble, They wore silenced by | noe wamo ratio appliny ty iy whole regi- |* yolley from t aan arias ” The new apera take two divergent 5 cd boyleb German entered this| lines of oriticiem regarding the attack | v Exclusive ia a Gat on the conveyed merchantmen, Ac Coats sige Anite Qh cording to one view the incident was for \ a smashed seven 1 : that no foresight or vigilance Exclusive eA captured battalion could avert and although regrettable a report exhibited to-day a «lauars lin every way cannot exercise any de Folks ters complains that his own German | a. : Aeectaw ines fore vty manutes i) 4 Other newspapers ask what has be- considerably less | t two compant 1 phoned |come of the vaunted British com excluatve prices, they were leay th ' | mand ©) North Sea. One news - paper ¢ nty as follows oT DRAFT FOES GET 30 DAYS. | rh urrence Is extremely dis Ny. |, = quieting, With the whole American Fraina and Cheyney Let OM Lightly] Navy work n conjunction with | Hecnuse of ¥ Jours and, with our patrol relieved | Louls ©) Fralna, Socla stor, ant| completely of the task of searching | ; " = ward Ralph Chesne m well | vensela / m America, For Delicacy of Flavor nsylvanta wore eo security agalnat such miachanees” | |! and Satisfaction Use erature enced and the ‘ > CALDER IS FOR MITCHEL. Start Pactlonal F Hrookiye Actlom May in to precipitate another f« ~~ HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS ‘Eddys A pias © | Be Better Looking—Take Sa auce ss Olive ‘Tablets Fine for hot and our skin is yellow—complexion cold meats, soups, + pallid tongue conted-appette pont stews, gravies and Es you have a bad taste in your mouth— salads. ' lasy, | N07 wae feeling— you should It's a particularly good take Olive Ta fe Dr. Edwards’ ‘Olive Tablets —a sub- stitute for calomel—were prepared by Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study with his patients, Dr.Edwards' Olive Tabletsare a purely vegetablecompound mixed witholiveoil. You will know them by their olive color, ss To have aclear, pink skin, bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like childhood days you must get atthecause, Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calomel—yet have no dangerous after effects, They start the bile and overcome con- stipation, That's why millions of boxes sve are sold annually at L0c and 2c per box. : All cine Ne. Take one or two nightly fand gote the pleasing result® —Advt. | be flavoring sauce for sea Grocers and Delica- tessen Stores Sell It. MADE IN U.S. A. J Made by E Pritchard, 331 Spring St.,N ¥, tage The lows Involved in the song