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<8 wvuasD, ORoPs DEAD ON “L” TRAIN. BOM. Perey, Jersey Teapahooter, Vietim of Meart Disease, jie riding in @ northbound Third THE FAST SIDE, ALL AMERICAN PROVES LOYALTY AT FORUM ~ RALLY IN HONOR OF LINCOLN cheered many times by the enthusi- astic audience. * 4 » The meeting last alght left no dowtt is to the Americanism of the enst = | side, amd its hearty approval of th» j efforts of The Evening World to In- struet the people in the value of geod MEMBERSHIP dn holt eyents at Travers B, “Gor: sixty -three anee’s, Name .. Sure Way To End Dandruff re is one sure way that has rf failed to remove dandruff at =pe, and that is to dissolve it, then fou destroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of plain, Thousands at Avenue B Gath- ering Under The Evening World’s Auspices. l rather think of the future and apply the best we have in us for future benefit of the country. Bolshéviki on the east side? anon on any dr ‘They may be there, but it was cer-| citizenship, A crowd was expectéd,, A “Victory Day” waa shown, in| (this ts all you will need), apply | int none of the cult was at the|and the police station was asked to which a girl wag dissatiatied because night when retiring; use enow tlhe Pye furnish wn officer for the occasion, there was work to do, when she want. isten the scalp and rub it in| Americanization Forum of The Eve- ed to give herself to enjoy But when tne policeman encountered She was shawn by scenes mornin, the great crowd which wished to en- leaux that there was something ff will be gone, and three or | School No. 64, Avenue B and Tent | ter the school house he held up bis renter for her to Tom — ante js eant included three | more applications will completely | gtrect. Nothing was evident out | hands In dismay, | sconce: he Butterfly Davee, by tiny | ive and entirely destroy every $, canis sign and trace of it, no matter |#mon-pure, A No. 1 Amertcaniam much dandruff you may have. | It was fitting that on that night ‘ou will find all itching and dik- | the jesvona and teachings of Abraham of the scalp will stop instantly, y nian Ane your hair will be fluffy, lustrons, | Lincoln should be silky, and soft, and look and great President and great American “They don’t need a cop, dancer; “Our Boya Are Real Ameri- | ed. “They need the reserv cans,” af exhibition of body-bulldiny For an hour before the meeting wis exer « by the boys, and “Our Flag, . # stirring exhortation by Mollie slat scheduled a throne was waiting for MO oho the Blars and Stripes, and | the doors to open. And when they renounce the red flag and all others did open, ut § o'clock, the lone poilee- which would displace it @ ‘agsert- exemplified, eh fi e the M Fisher took the purt of “Free- | ye hundred times better.—Advt. was culogized by every speaker, ant Phen Nae helpless before the’ rurh. tome with ee age Rit toe 9 = eee aa he crowd surged against the Gthers in the iris’ tableaux wei WAIL WZ ETT, | "8 end filled the seats of the hail, Minnie Vodinsky, Mollie Wollener, Scbwarta, THUASVAT, FEBRUARY 13, 1919, Keep Your Eyes on the Food Prices! APPLICATION Cut out this coupon, fill out and mail to the Housewives’ Protective Association, Evening World, Post Office Box 1354. I desire to enroll my name as a member of The Evening World’s Housewives’ Protective Association. Inclose 2-cent stamp and membership token will be mailed. BYENING WORLD | SOLDIER AND SAILOR Answers Given Are Official From the Army and Navy Departments — Address All Inquiries to Evening World Soldier and Sailor Letter Column. + | When the doom were finully locked Estelle Grossman, Brivis, 4 Fa ‘ “ 7 Eisen, Rosa. | nt A | there were thousands trying to get in, Hilda Bandrovite, Reng Htwn Meeuri | “Priority” in Answers Means Special The cfficer sent a note to the Chair- chreiver, Hilda Goodman, Sadie List for Return. if man of the Forum, which read \Yurman, ‘Sadie Fox, Rose Kats! H.R. 42 Mercer Street, Jersey City I . ‘There ure more outside than jn-| Martion Streger, dag ee —Company F of the 448th Infantry N| side. Shall [jet them in Sylvia Barnett and Moill pasts! Gin seturn very adoh, NO Gate Bad « a] Abd, Rete Want Baok ~ ‘There were speeches by Mo Ile Woll ’ : N 4 ® note went back: "We bay Sylvia Barnet? and Molile Blatt, | been set. YOUR INDESTRUCTO” REPAIRED OR REPLACED J ioe tian we cun handic here al We erltven By the ONidten |’ 3/8, An-Company B,'b4 Baginedca, FREE FOR FIVE YEARS N | ready hemseivas. ve: [2 attached to the 24 Division, At is IF DAMAGED OR DESTROYED N CROWD LARGE ANDO ENTHUSIAS- | pie Halpern, Mike reer, Hyman | !ocated at Heddesdort, Germany, Not N! TIC IN PROPORTION. Kantrawitz, Dave Fleckman, Sig- | on priority. : GAGE Ss N! in sact, the wudience waa so nu-!mund Rosen, Max Berdfeld, Hyman] M. ¥, K., Brooklyn—The th Ln- Schneider, Jack Giick, Bernard Men-| ner, Sidney Ruskin, Isaac Semel, | Pro Ayraham Flammenbaum, Moses Pol- was a con- xky, Harry Dornfeld, Martin Karmi ° each was telling Jerome Grossman, Bernurd Newmar, Material Price Reductions this Week | what Whs caning. Children Ilyman Rettek, Benjamin Schweitzer, | i e explaining ents the Nathan Schuster, Joseph Eisderter, LEATHER BAGS Ing of Americ. ind were Harry Haskel, Martin Lesnak, Abra- | talking among themseives about whit ham Bauer, Osear Dachs, Max W wag to come, . Leon Lonaber Regular $my.50 $11.00. Special m Finally, William Weiss, Chairmaa! Herschkowltz and Mark § of the Evening World Americanizu-| A patriotic set of spec tion Committees for that district, was, given by Gertrud Kenting leather covered. Sewn cor- were, New Mat snap catches and side’ lock, we iHustrated, abie to make himself beard. He ex-| Katz and Sad WEEK-END CASE: plained the significance of the meet-| of Lincoln's place Cowhide corners and st ing on Lincoln's birthday, and spoke! Sandrowite also gave an address, Black Fnameled Duck, with ‘Conta T fa chet my as Oretonne Tipedss'enetee’ of 2, ae on the deeds of the Great Emanci-| ‘The programme was in charg nel 87.50, merous (hot it was difficult to restrain its enthusiasm and allow. the e to begin. There ator, pberger and Crooks, © the eal a 5 A ne the salute to the fing. Johnson, of The Evening World e were two processions, one in| The gu ready to march to the| were front when the music bega “phe, Pollack, a war veteran of Brooklyn, Star-Spangled Banner” followed. Hers| who is Becretary of District No. 4, many of the grown folks joined, jt| Evening World Americenization new the e — fret few of them! Forums words of the (3 them, but they vere Kone, An. JUDGE HENDRICK GIVES PRIN ae ena emulate the children, They| CIPAL ORATION OF THE NIGHT. | ne lustily, and with a volume that! as he guest of honor wus Judge the words thomesivece ‘enerance Of! pane a Gendrick of the Supreme A picturesque representation of the COUT Who spoke to the gathering on principles of true Americanism wag) ‘?¢ ®! nificance of the duy, an jee iven by pupils of Public Schoot No very one to be a good American iM a tableau entitle *ieitizen. ‘ ing of Freedom,” Morehbed neaneey “{t gives me great pleasure to tale jten by Miss, Margaret Knox, Princ..| Batt im the great cause which The | pal of the achool, and Miss Anne AL | 2vening World ie promoting on the Lutkenhaus, Director of the Dramatic, Cast, side.” said Judge Hendrick, Club. ‘The theme of the pageant wag! . “Jt !8 the duty of each citizen to be the quotation, “In every great victors | & 00a citizen. = When one takes first the people give way to wild ec, | American citizenship, — he ¢ ultation; then comes the calm, steady |! atically renounces allegiance to reasoning thought,” 4 Y her country and promises to up | hold the constitution of the United | AN OBJECT LESSON IN CITIZEN. | States against all enemies, foreign: SHIP IN A PAGEANT, \and domestic. We have shown what | The object of the pages |we could do aguinst foreign enemies. | | pleture vividly the Teal pena was to/ With 100,000,000 good Americans, no ixonabtp, It showed that we mum Gtr; power® in the world could over- J| Kive ourselves to reckless ‘abandag | COM? US | because of our victory, but shoula| “But we must watch for the enc- WARDROBE TRUNKS Perper Special =7" | Combination Ladies’ and Men's Medel, Fewtoins every feature of the highest priced models and many net found io wey other iuake. Ten hangers come plete with laundry bag, shoe pockets, removable hat box, &e.; oretonne Uned, Proportionate Reductions on All “Indestructo" Models ANCH AT —— 3 BRANCH AT— 1347 ay [SOU FIF TIT AVE) ,24 East. Bet, 32d & 93d Sts, EAST OF STH AY, DTI Broadway Bet. B5th & Win Sts. LOMAS ZZ W/OD TOLL MEO imies who are among us—thor who wish to tear down our Governmen. We must remember that if there is injustice, have the power to cor- | rect it ourselves, When any one asks | you to fight this Government of ours, you must ask’him ‘What better have you to offer? What other is there that gives us the seme rights, th jgame ‘freedom, the saine privileges There is not a father or mother here |from another country who does not realize that there is better op- | portunity here for his children thaa anywhere else in thé world. | Judge Hendrick told how he had recently spoken to fifty members of the famous “Lost Battalion” of the east side, who were not American ‘citizens, but who were willing to fight | for the freedom of this country. They | wished citizenship, and they werg gladly given tho privileges, Thos |men represented eleven | different puntries, yet all agreed that there | was none like the United States, } “Lincoln is a great example of Americanism,” continued Judge Hen- drick. was born without the | privileges and advantages of any of | you, yet he showed what an Ameri- can can do if be is willing to work, | and if he can show that he has great- ness. There is no boy here who can- not follow the example of Lincoln If he 1s a good American, and can show that he deserves great things.” | CHANCE, IN AMERICA FOR | EVERY GIRL AND BOY, The next speaker was Julius Hy- man of the National Security Leagu who made a stirring patriotic address to the children and their parents, “Over 40,000,000 aliens have come to this country within the last hun- dred years,” he said. "The door been open to and it'is still open. But that door Is shut to all who do Not approve of the government of Washington, Lincoln, Roosevelt and | Wilson, If any do not like our gov- ernment, we want them to get out This statement Was greeted with great applause, |" Mr. Hyman then urged the children to help their parents to learn Eng- lish and to understand the principles of good citizenship. When he asked how many were ready to help, the | hand of every child in the hall was | raised eagerly, |, The promise of The Evening World | to help any talented child of the east | side to “get a chance” was received | with great enthusiasm. Many boys and girls approached the representa- tives of The fHvening World, and iked for an opportunity, Amone them was Morris Blewiss, No, 361 ; East Tenth Street. Morris said that he had had no ehance to develop * | Ratural bent for drawing. several sketches, and was told that his opportunity would come, | A woman, also inspired by events of the evening, said her hus- band had been in ti) OPPENHEIM.CLUNS & G 34th Street—New York | Remark\1ble Offering—Friday Only Sale Price Three Illustrated Women’s New Blouses — Tailored, Dress and Sport styles of superior White Voile and Batiste; featuring new collar and sleeve effects; elaborately lace trimmed, hand-embroidered, tucked, hand-drawn and frilled. | Exceptional and Unusual Values . hea : r BENS Evening Wo come A WT weg bis ey Ae Emanuol | Aero Squadron is unattached Misa Knox, the Principal, and Misses! noc on priority 4) s48th Ini ‘Mrs, Thomas Bowe and Jack P !{4 return soon. chine Gun Battalion, 4ist Div He made the i is country for thirty-one years without taking out that ehe wanted The World to induce him to be- 00d American like her NS hae ee a gineers is not on priority J. Magliano, No. 68 Tillary Street, Brooklyn—The Sth Infantry at- tached to “4 Division. I is im ths Army of Occupation, Not on priority, J. Holbrook the Tho 655°) It had been on priority since Jan, 22. The 102¢ Ambulance Corps, 26th Division, is not on priority. L. R., Bronx-——The 68th Enginecrs is not on priori Fy b—The Yonkers y. alst Pioneer Infantry is L, Price, No, 86 Nassau Street—The ¥ of the 87th Division ix No date has been at. Platt, Marble Hill, Neither the 146th Ma On, Nor teplacemont Dopot Miss Kingsbridge the Machine Gun On priority, GR, Elmhurst, L. L—The Infantry, 88th Division, isn priority. Hannah M.—Company © Machine Gun Battalion of the 306th Tith Division, is to return about March 6, A Reader—Ammunition Train No, 110, Company F, is not on priority L, Miller, Rivoli Theatre—Th at Machine ( 13 Listed to return about March P, ee Moncharsh, 666 West 1 ry, has Its lo- J, C. Brooklyn—The 327th Infantry, Company PD, $2d Division, is located at Pranthoy, It is not on priority. Company A, 316th Machine Gun Bat- talion, is at Murry-sur-Seine, It is not on priority. Sister of Soldier—The 69th Balloon ‘company is unattached, It has been CW dye y since Feb, 7 rs. J. Wheeler, 1 The d Coast Artillery Corps hes been on priority since Nov, 23. M. W.-H. B.—Dhe 1024 Sanitary Train and the 102d Supply T to return about Feb. 20, Headquart. ers Company, 2d Pioneer Infantry, is not on priority. The 45th Company, 20th Engineers, is not on priority Company G of the 116th Infantry, 20th Division, is not on priority. Morris Zoppei—The 26th Engin- eers, Company C, is unattached. It ls not on priority, and location is not available. Mrs, M. Humphrey—Company G of the 348th Infantry, 87th Division, Is to sail yery soon. No date has been set. Mrs. BF. Norton, 1966 Bathgate Ave- nue—The 157th Aero Squadron is not no priority. Anxious Brother—The 812th Am bulance Company of the 803d Sanl- fary Train, 78th Division, is not on Semur, priority. It is located at ‘ance. Mrs. George Bisig, J.—Tho on priory. P. T. Brown, Bridgeport, serving with the 3d Army. cated at Neuweld, Germany. M. H.-—-The 78th Field Battery F, is in the 6th Division Artillery, fantry is serving with the 3d Army. Anxious Wife, Flushing, N, ARE DUE TO ACIDITY Tells Acid Indigestion, So-called stomach troubles, sugh es t& digestion, gas, Inability to retain fo ning cases out ef ten simply evi excomaiy event this souring of @ tomienh and te nev nesla Acid stomach, lass of ho whenever 648, sourness or até This sweaters the stomac zes the acidity in & cid, wueh as Di ined from any druggiat or tablet form, enables the h to do ite work properly wit out the ald of artifietal digestents. aeveral rere ts $asaarC? th Division, |! Englewood, N. | itary Department of the! 140th Infantry, 85th Division, is not Conn.— The 308th Engineers, Company D, is It is lo- | It is not on priority, ‘The 61st Pioneer In- r—| STOMACH TROUBLES. Safe, Certain, Speedy Relief Fer | secretion of acid ts taking piece in the stomach, causing the formation of make it biamd and | 00. be oer Battery Vy 44th Field Artillery, ts} with the 16th Division at Camp Stan- ley, Tex, The 44(h Coast Artillery, Corps arrived at New York Feb. 4 rhey will go to coast defenses of Eastern New York. H W. H. D=Ths 826th Labor Bat- talon ts not on priority, ngliah, No. 348 East 129th The 10th Field Battalion, | Signal Corps, Company B, is in the, Army of Occupation, It is not on priority. H D. D. C.—The td Photographic Bac. | tion, Air Service, is not on priority. | Miss E. Enderson—The 308th toreyele Company is not on priority, | Waiting—Tho 9th Infantry is with | the 2d Division in the Army of O cupation, It is located at Heddesdort, | Germany. A. B, H,, Brooklyn—Wagon Com. | pany No, 1, 23d Engineers, is not on priority. Anxious Wife--Battalion A, 58th} Coast Artillery Corps, is to return very soon. No date haa been set. K, H. M--The bin Field Artillery, Battery B, is in the 7th Di | of the Army of Occupation, The Wth Engineers and Camp Hospital | No, 43 are not on priority. a WOULD CHANGE PROCEDURE IN DEATH PENALTY CASES ' Bill at Albany Instigated by Stielow Trial Gives Court of Appeals Right of Review. ALBANY, Feb. 13.~To prevent a repetition of what he terms the travesty of justice that made impossibie a re- view by the Court of Appeals of the order denying @ now trial in the Stie- ow murder cage, Assemblyman Ste verg of Manhattan Introduced yesterday \ bill conferring upon the Court of Ap- peals the right of review in cases where the penaity is death and new evidence has been discovered In the Stielow case, after judgment of conviction was affirmed by the high- eat court, new evidence arose, showing | Ktielow to be innocent of the erin with which be was charged. A moti was made for a new trial. but the | Sydge before whom the inal trial was had ed the application, Under thy existing tuke : Bengtor George H. Whitney, First Deputy Commissioner of the Drug Ci atute no appeal could be tro! Bureau, pleaded with the commit tee for pormission to try out the scheme ia. "The bill tis the r mn the part should not. be diveard withcut @ fair trial C tions representing the pharma- cists backed up Commissioner Whitney. AS a result it is improbable tat the phase of Gov. Sm! ramnie abot- ishing this depart 1 be enacted Into law. ' eins DIE FROM BULLET? NO! 2 Doctor An Frederick Costino, forty-four, of No. 85 Broome Street, was standing nc His home last night. when /some one walked up to him and shot hin through the stomach, He walked up stairs, un- dressed and went to bed, De » Castano of the Hlizabeth Street Station heard of the and, after calling an ambu Be ¢ Hospital, he and Dr. paid ¢ sit. He was aitting on the edge of ded, counting money. 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