The evening world. Newspaper, February 6, 1919, Page 6

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ar THE |! SNBRIES WORLD,.. {Children of aN ages poured from the | text, and no both the mother and father, and sev- the children and renta of the east jeral other adult relatives. side. Yet these are not ordinary fo If the chance visitor bad asked ‘ums, os forums go, where +] [RYhat Is up?” of some younguter ha men discuss the fine polnts of | er . don't you know, Mis-|People of the east side, for the most y jeer? This js The Evening World fo-|part natives of # foreign land, are] }rum night.” . taught the elements of Americanism, | UI le The Americanization Forum tnauz- xe 4 patriotism, by their meric orn childre rated by The Evening World, '0 | parents [sontunetion with the Boara of Educa | eign to F At ajaretancs of many 5 Wake itl from eat and with the approbation of alt Of kood oltizenship as expounded by | Pablie chook No. 64, Ninth Street | Manhattan, has long since become an | the speakers “A At § o'clock Jast pight it was evident | ttle lthat a “big night” was at hand. By! is tho Biblical !#.20 the great hall of the schoolhouse and ‘Aqoptia By 4at was evident that [institution of the east side. in the vicinity “gomething was vp" shild shall lead them” So SU Ae Specials for Friday Plies | Fashion Shops ‘At the four BROOKLYN 460-462 Fulton St. NEWARK Broad and W. Park Nineteen West 34th Street DOWNTOWN 14-16 West 14th St. THURSDAY, Sm ny ’ al int wiranatl| FEBRUARY 6,.1919. [onaeen ot age pre fro he ent ae ne qtr ov v2" Children Who Made Evening World’s Forum Night } ; For East Side Americanization a Great Success «. Dacre TGORseT PaRimurreR 4, As eran co, Kasse “ee wan. Sncer ymem ene'y int weber, mer, to capacity, and. fitteen | there was puch a crowd budiding that it wa Wty restrained ft au entrance, The committee de jclded that hereafter police reserves | will be kept on hand to regulate the | | crowds. | | ‘The appearance of the audience jand the hall itself was unique. It wae | Jof about 1,000, |chtidren, of every age. | were parents and relatives, vome who ‘ould not 8 Big Sale New Spring Dresses The refreshing verve and esprit of these cress s contr st indeed with the uninspired concep- tions of past seasons. Stunning new street and afternoon frocks. Featuring new long, tight skirts, tucked and braided in variety of effects. New ruffly models of Satin and Silk Taffetas. Silk Tric- 15” olettes, in chic one- }, in chic one-piece frocks. frocks. High Grade Beaded Georgette Frocks nas SDE 5 A gay, brilliant season is here, and here is an assortment of beautiful BEEF ~—F Py No Charge for Alterations YGor=.F' their home in an or- derly | wa y should there be anything more necessary? But youth- prevail and ful persuasion had |fhey were there “just to pleaso the kids." Here and there were aduits who | looked ed with the proceedings, who had come to ser 6, Not to be con- vinced. They bad the air of one whi ig doing something once, to see what! tt ts like | Tho chairman called the room to} order and announce the flas Hlowed by 8 beautifully beaded, Satins, Taffetas, Serges. Very special! afternoon frocks to answer the problem of “What to wear?" Georgettes ideals it + not be |pends on the people it represents. those people are not good citizens, t |a large lecture-room, with a capacity |country will not be great. ry seat was filled | citizens are good, loyal, and are ready and many ‘were standing in the aisles.|to stand up for the ideals which have |The majority of the attendants were | been established, that country will be Then ther®|the greatest on earth.” a , . ek Bogileh, many who ing intontl: " \ had never been tn a school room be- | ents did not seem to und Extraordinary Offering $20.00, $25.00 & $30.00 Values fore, ‘They Were’ qu } fittto tongues were, bussing,, chi ‘ T ad o xplanations were taking piace, he oldet heads nodded with compre- hension with interest, and then their children for further explanation. audience rose and said those words which every school child of the of New York knows: “I giance to my flag, and to the repub- lic for which it ne tholt hands tothelr fureweads. with an embarrassed salute. all their children knew of something | which they dld not understand, and straightway they »|stand, and | very person in this hall, a’ benefit tt vill be, not but above opls of a country are ignorant not love their country “and th country But if the Meanwhile the children were listen- hough some of the par- 8 ‘Phey listened to the speaker turned to When the youthful members of the pledge ds—one nation, with Hberty and justice the parents were impresse 1 fully, broush Here again ty | | talented boy or girl of the east side an opportunity to prove his or her | talent on the platform here. It will ‘ard gold and silver medals to those who make the best showing in va- rious lines. And if one makes good, the newspaper will make every effort to have his talents developed, as it did with the musician, and will help him make a showing.” | Here the parents nodded approving- ly. Little Benny would get a chance to show how welt he sang, and inight | become famous some day. And. tho | children explained that all this would | make them better citizens, and pro- | “An ounce of prevention i worth a pound of cure,’’ OUR health is ull One Block from 14th St. “L,"" Hudson Tube Stoticn and 14th Crosstdwn line. Crosstown Bith S | hands. their had fought for | #rance parents became inter- |“ onto Vell, if there. wasn't little who liwed next door, marching with red, white and Why isn’t my | W | Inzy, |down the aisle blue about his waist Benny there? I guess he is just 4 |good an American as I And 80 |the first eloment of Americanism was | given birth School When Hari children cheered The Evening World,” Yorid plans to bring out thé talent of the east side—to show what its children eap’ do. discovered a wonderful musician at! Yo. 4 and called the attention | Not long ago we a member of the School Committee and Chairman Evening World Forum, rman of the forum, and ex- | gathering its purpose. | Hee She Americanization he explained, “Its purpose | | Willian | Welss, the meaning of Ameficanisth, what it! Kebruary Sale of kurnitare Itise erty nats ov tnelense that the FEBRUARY SALE this f¥ year comes just ata time when we find it advisable to cut d the ENORMOUS STOCK that war conditions for the past cig teen months made necessary. his surplus #tock, much o! Low, PRE-WAR PRICES, all goes into this eth 1 REDUCTIONS ‘ing from 20° oto ia mak- nm unusual o tunit: di ith ek eee RrMHuR mea 7 areas Worn Sa MIRERAL es ‘SWe Make Terms to Fit’’ $459 Plain Figure Tags on Everything Colonial Period Suite in Mahogany 4 Pieces, consisting of Dresser, Chiffonier, Toilet Table, Bed in full size; i illustrated. Cellarette rtered oak, interior fitting Wicker Rocker Baronial brown; as ithus Adam Period Library Table Dining Ta ble William and Mary Period, in quar- tered oak, 42 in. wide, 6 feet extension, a8 DQ4.0B golden fi neatly $4].98 SBAS MAWASBRO “Titcs Rass, ‘89 NW.Con.6"AvesiS"Sr. (22! Serving Table In quartered oak, fine quality. Genuine Mahogany base, with drawer *29.08 J.BAUMANN & BRO AT 84ST. & 3°°AVE and shelves at ends for books, as illustrated is now being held on the : the ‘big men’ to his talent. Now, al- though only fourteen years old, this boy has become famous, Soon he will give a concert at Carnegie Hall for which he will receive $500. An excited buzz went through the hall. Think of it-all that money for | people of the east side |one of us | BAltman & Go. | MADISON AVENUE-FIFTH AVENUE, Thirty-fourth Street A Clearance Sale of MEN’S CLOTHING SIXTH FLOOR Men’s Sack Suits . 7. . Men’s Winter Overcoats . . All of the suits and overcoats included in this offering are of Many of. the suits are appropriate for Spring wear, being made of medium-weight materials, with coats half or quarter lined. ught to under- | ry H a Director of The Evening World ums, plained the benefits which w come, the whistled and translated the promise ty, the older ‘folk. | bey " he expiained, \ made it puapible for the public to use | the schoo! houses for such thi With the assistance of Mr. Weise and {he Board of Education, The Bvening | | ings | ening World will give every! important. You owe it to your loved ones to protect your: self against Spanish Influenza and other diseases by disinfecting the mouth and throat cf- fectively with bis soups. Then culinary experts — men with college training - them in a scientific way. They tried methods. Cin-u-form Lozenges A direct antiseptic for the mouth and throat, 25c at Druggists MCKESSON & ROBBINS, Inc., New York Manufacturing Chem Established 1633 Makers of Celox Tooth Powder NEW YORK , Thirty-fifth Street - at $32.50 » at 28.50 mysterious glanced. at was sitting besido ber, and » winked recognition, grin- ning WIth pleasure, although he happy. Tus Tustily, bow came Moth Mir heart When Dr. peared in the at once, cheer. the patform to speak Dr. heart’ that although ncroea the & him and that the and every It was not until he had re ached | that the cheering stopped on Americanism Ye of the forum wa ) produced by members t designed to te periences in prison, in airplane combat and “Behind tbe as follows: Lederman; Noviooff: Fleischman; Singer: 4 I Ac Private Dale The picture shows a Parisian contest. Here compare soup recipes and award They prizes to the best culinary Van Camp Soups are based on these famous And he made here our basic Also Van Camp's Spaghetti Van Camp's Pork and Beans Amerteantam. | berg, a was going (0 | Young nee with his exce ih somewhat ¥ trained, m be dé ast side voit would » A profession Charles Glust Was the her iam her, who ullod were ning World orum to a wiouse N 1) | Pitt Streets. Among of | speakers will be At - | Ambasead to Turkey, © PAIN, PAIN, PAIN, and began to sing | T obylously did Then Wonde words hall, he was recogtilatd began ind tried several times | gave a “talk from the He explained his parents were born as they always urge other children to bel erican flag was the You are to be pitied which | ber that ch in a the lessons ene, around a very | in which the ac- iers, told of thriil- ‘o 80 needless. fist the Jacobs Liniment;” as spies. It was entitled | ‘and the was | Your hand and gently rub the * Donohue, Isador| herve” or sore spot, and instantly— Private Bartlett, Sam|yes, immediately—all pain, ache and Compl, Hall, | Solomon | soreness ts gone. “Y" Secretary, Kari! “St. Jacobs Linitent” Lieut. m1 Ner, Jack Pertmut-| p.in—it” is perfectly It never fais “lor any part su ffler.—Advt. of the body. “German Sp lossrs. Hox A Prize Soup Made in 300 Ways experts different ways material, methods they more savory made the French recipes, some of which won prizes. Afa- exacting formulas to mous chef from the Hotel Ritz against variation in Paris brought the recipes to Thus they gave these soups multiplied delights they bring to your table, at tri- fling cost, better soups than Paris perfected ever served countless blends and of good soup. They have thus com- NEW YORK CHICAGO I-MILLER Creator of Distinctive Footwear 15 West 42d ST. 1554 BROADWAY 50 CHURCH ST. A Special Feature of Our Annual Sale Is This Elegant Miller Made LACE BOOT 1:5 Formerly 14.50 Galt et The style supremacy of Miller made footwear makes this sale of heen interest to fashionable women, The Boot illustrated is an example of the many attractive offerings included in this Clearance event Boots previously sold up to $14.50 are now 7.95 to 11.95 SINGH lor, Moshinsky and Feta. ak astonished the au+ ent voice, which, uthful and une played an sve done credit song leader Thomas Bowe, Hcliool Board, cht will take place 4, Rivington and » distinguished m Elkus, former STOP NEURALGIA '/ Rub nerve torture, pain and | all misery right out with “St. Jacobs Liniment” —but remem- fralgia torture and is the easiest thing in the worl stop Please don't continue to suffer; Get from your drug- small trial bottle of “St. pour a little in harmless and deesn't bur or discolor the ~ | Nothing else gives relief so quickly to stop neuralgia pain instantly, whether in the face, head pared a single soup made in 3 fixed standards for every By countless new-day Then they evolved Try them—they'll surprise you You will gain a new conception Van Camp's Peanut Butter Van Camp's Evaporated Milk t

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