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Choice of light or dark stripes, checks and plaids. coats, children’s wear, etc. with fringed ends. ibs 10, 600 Yards Dress Ginghams , serviceable Ginghams, 24 inches wide. checks py plaids in a wide range of colors. Pip value at the price closely woven and durable. A big bargain at 15c per yard. 30 inches wide. Assorted solid colors, Sold only in 5-yard lengths. Se —_—— Extra Special a-wake Ginghams © and solid colors, 32 inches wide, Sold only in S-yard lengths. For sleeping alanine Beth Only in 5-yard lengths .. For the Women Who Waited 4} Choice of Any Coat in the House These are clean, smart models most all sizes for women, misses and stouts. you to come early. sirable materials and come in Extraordinary value, s THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, Can you dance? Can you sing? form? your answer 1s "Yes," you will montha, well it will bring you to the attention of famous men and women who aro skilled in your line of endeavor and will make every effort to give you the education which you are unable to get yourselves. And there will be contests between the boys and girls of tho east side, singing contests speaking contests, for which priacs will be given, Now is your chanco—if you are like the girl in the song who ‘can dance, she can sing, she can do most anything.” For some timo The Evening World has conducted a series of Americani- zation ach the foreign-born the true stg. nificance of good Americanism. ‘To children have been urged to come and bring their parents with thom. At the forums the most prominent men of municipal, State and n pub lic life have been sp They | | have told the great audiences of | their own experiences, and by show ing that only ambition and hard work are necessary for success in this coun- have broug try t about a realiza- tion that !f this country will give so | much it is well worth supportt And that is the BEAUTIFUL HAIR THICK WAVY, FREE FROM DANDRUFF Draw a moist st cloth through | hair and double its beauty at once. Save your hair! disappears and hair stops. coming out. Immediate?-—Yes! Certain?—that’: 8) the joy of it. Your hair becomes light, | wavy, fluffy, abundant and appears as soft, lustrous and beautiful as a young girl's after an application of Danderine., Also try this—moisten a cloth with a little Danderine and care- fully draw it through your hair, tak- ¢ sinall strand at a time. | This excessive oil, and in just a few mo- | ments you have doubled the beauty ? ycur hair, awaits those whose hair has been neg- |lected or is scraggy, faded, dry, brit- tle or thin, Besides beautifying the | hair, Dandesine dissolves every par- ticle of dandruff; cleanses, purifies and invigorates the scalp, forever stopping itching and falling hair, but | what will please you most will jnew hair—fine | yes: | over the scalp,. | vegetation, It go invigorates and strengthens them. exhilarating, stimulating and to grow long, stréng and beautiful You can surely have pretty, cha | ing, lustrous hair, and lots of it, if will spend a few cents for a bottle any vounter and try of Knowlton's Danderine from \drug store or toilet Ita Mirected Valve You brushed your teeth clear -your head fy mothers who want to k hildren free from colds Have you any other unusual nac- complishment which you would like to demonstrate on the public plat- If, boys and gins of the east side, be given the chance within the next few And not only will The Eve- ning World give you the chance to show what you can do, but if you do Forums on the east side to] EVENING WORLD BRINGS OUT: ‘EAST SIDE GENIUS AND TALENT AND GIVES KIDDIES ‘A CHANCE? Comprehensive Plan Devised by Which “the Gifts of the Gods” Will Be Brought to the Surface and Fully Developed by Fostering Care. ship—the thought that this country Is the best of all. |EAST SIDE 18 CHOCK FULL OF SLBEPING TALENT. Harry A. Schlacht, director of The Evening World Americanization For- ums, has been in charge of these meet- ings. Mr, Schlacht, who was the orig- inator of the forum idea, has studied the matter carefully. He has not only | had great men at the forums, but local talent as well. He found that there was @ remarkable amount of talent among the boys and girls of the east side. It was rough and untrained, that is true. But nevertheless it was there, and only training and development | were necessary to bring out geniuses | and masters in the arts. Ani ne idea of the Children's) ‘Talen artment of The Evening World Americanization Forums came into being. The Evening World de- boys and girls should have a show what they could do. And it is going even further than that, ‘The newspaper will not only make it possible pear publicly, but als to the notice of arti 'f real talent exists. If it does exist, it will be a small matter to secure Proper education jin the spectaliz Subjects, Few of these embryo artists would otherwise be able to get that education, because of the high expense for them to ap: basis of good citizens | Dandruff nse the hair of dust, dirt or | A delightful surprise | be! | after a few weeks’ use, when you see} and downy at first— -but really new hair growing all Danderine is to the hair what fresh | showers of rain and sunshine are té 8 right to the roots, Its life- producing properties cause the hair of the training. In a word, this plan of The Evening World gives to tha] en of the de the greatest ver before been rict. It does not spe- igers, dancers, tnusicians, door to all with talent, 1 of endeavar will be »y men and women carefully selected by The ening World as judges and perhaps ponsors for the youthful claimants | for approval and fame THE SUPPOSITITIOUS CASE OF LITTLE Izzy. Supposing little Izzy © Voice 1 not only fore the torium singin, lnay oltered to a d jalize in but opens th and each Ny fay put Cohen has a were please: future ahead of | no doubt of that, Who runs a fruit stand great there was Inzy's father, he corner, was where too, and he was mighty proud of his boy and the applause lt h he earned. Sur he will bi big singer some day, of e will, \yiut then the father thought of the faa teachers said that lazy hac ® good voice, but it was un- trained, and ‘f it were to be great it} must be cultivated, ‘Then he found | y meant that lzzy must go to chool, under great his voice like that of Dttererine he would be just n ordi- nary singer, such as one sces in the movie shows, pal There was the difficulty. Izzy's smaller brothers and sisters had to be clothed and fed re must be paid, And although it was a good |S8tand and he sold a lot of m an- dise, there would not be enoush left to pay for long months in a school, long months of training dur which Izzy could not work but must be supported as much as the smallest child of the family puldn’t be done, Eve after long Mours ot figuring with the mother he saw that it couldn't be done, not even for a few weeks, So lazy was forced to forget his wonder- ful vol nd look forward to somo thine in the dim future when he could have un opportunity to shaw what he could do and get the necessary edu- cation Hundreds of boys like Izzy have be- come men without see |ment of their hopes. |hundreds on the east side t waiting anxiously for ortunity t day who that op- s that his dream has He gives his name to his nd fills out one of The Eve- orld blanks, This blank comes to the newspaper, bearing the teach- er's rsement that Izzy can really sing, and ts not merely trying to “get on the platform.” ‘The blank is filled, ene soon the boy ts notified that he appear at his own school, before Rls owe ts ends and their nts, at The ing World Americanization Forum the following Wednesday, Ho selocts his best songs and prac- | tises them so that there will be no} ch ance of failure. And that Wednos 4 @ special children's talent night lazy will sing those songs and sow what he can do, Before him will be the friendly faces of the dis- |trict. On the platform will be men] who are artists, who can see talent even in tho rough will give ‘their opinion to Th ening World, jand if they agree that Ixay will he 1 great singer with proper voice cul- ture and education the boy will soon |have his chance |WHERE THE AMERICANIZATION FORUM COMES IN. Children will appear on the plat- forms at each Americanization Fo- nat will be part of the pro- of entertainment, For the} n like nothing better than see: ‘and parents, heir of their neighbe in public. And In tire neighborhood more inter | ested in the dc f Americaniam expounded at hools. In- this way, too, the 2 serves a double | purpose. The arrangements are well under way, By to-morrow every Princ f the east side The will | from parents themselves, ‘The. Prine! va will giv tions and blanks hers, who will distribute tn per run “as fe 1 Neste A. Hendrick, Justice of the Supreme y + Judge Aaron, J. Levy, Judge Samuel _ Buchiler, | Commis: ic ner of Charities hairman of an Eve- Forum, and among the children been filled out the teachers will col- indorse those which are i them to the Secre- Children’s Talent Department, Atiertcanization Forums, The it will be only a matter or time before the artists-to- be appear on the platform, INVOKING THE AID OF THE SCHOOL PRINCIPALS. The letter sent to each Principal on the east side reads as follow: Public School No, After they have Jacob Strahi, ning World Chairman of ICE-MINT THE NEW DISCOVERY ENDS All Foot Troubles Americanization ing The Evening Worl Dinner in Honor of Ev Americaniaation Work, Residents of the east side will give a dinner to-night in honor of The Evening World, in recognition of its camy for Americanism The dinner will Japanese product, the way It draws out inflammation | To, the Principal, fork. City, In conjunction with the Amer. icanization Forum system which Evening World, together with the Board of Education, has the east side of be at Progress Hall, Avenue A and Second Street, and abou 900 persons are expected to attend. Thi kere will be Supreme Court Justi instituted on bit of pain whit New York, for the purpos and Jacob Stra) The Evening World's Americunigation Bureau director, Harry H Chairman of the e EDUCATION BOARD GIVES MILLIONS TO SCHOOLS | Rockefeller Fondation Appropriates $2,686,480 During Year— Furl $44,675,2 The General Education Board yes- |terday gave out the following state- have to cut a com again ¢ risk of blood poison, ricanism and good citizen- hip both to children and par- @ plan has been devised Evening World will give an opportunity to any talented school child of the east sido to demonstrate his or her public platform. xpirit of competition will be aroused and prizes will be given those who lead in each field. The nature of the awards will be an- nounced later, who show marked abil- ity will be brought to the atten- tion of men and women noted in each field of endeavor, and every vod-by t in and bundling tape, for that pet corn of yours is sure to be a * n of Too. Mint whereby The it imparts sue that Yow wal ‘* in any “drug store the necessary training and education they would not otherwise enjoy. Such a plan, of course, cannot without the whole- hearted co-operation and aid of each Principal and teacher. elegibility of applicants for pub- lic performance will be left to the the children, indorsement will insure every possible aid and encouragement to those recommended. A number of blanks are closed whereby the pupil classified and recorded. You are requested to give a number of them to each with the suggestion that they be filled out and returned a promptly as possible. ers may be guided by the marked ability of the pupils as known to extraordinary talent is not necessary for quall- ere Now Your "Work, at Walt, Price tiny Season Commences. SUP COVERS $77.98 founded by Mr, John LD. Rockefeller to be successful States, issues to- for the fiscal year 1917-18, “The report shows that the resources now amount to $44, Up to June 30, appropriated $23,597,188, the board appropriated during past year $2,686,450. “Of these appropriations, jay its annual report Pieces, Reupholetered tn Tapestry, Silk Gin the board had reachests of Of this sum GUARANTEE UPHOLSTERY co. ments, $1,383,000 to the endowment of $318,885 to schools and $56,000 for educa- tional research and State educational medical schools, for negroes, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS in your district take piace every —— at Public ptantly ‘advised concerning the results obtained in your district, and personal suggestions will be greatly appreciated Very truly you TH SECRETARY, Departinent, Americanization Evening World. The blank, which can shortly be ob- | tained at every school and settlement | house on the east side, is as follows; “NING WORLD AMER- Ic CHILDREN'S T. Can you sing? Have you dracialo auuity? you play an 4 College Cooks Create a New Baked Bean Dish In old ways of baking, some beans were crisped, some mushy. Yet some were half-baked, none Have you any other talent, such drawing, composit tioned above? If you have ability in any of the d, mark a cross subjects mention in the space prov: give it to your teacher or send it ndorsement, to whee Van Camp's Pork and You will find in this dish the finest example 2 leaves beans mealy, nut-like and whole, yet easy to digest. Supreme Sauce i Children’s Tal Americanization Department, that you try it. The beans are grown on rare soils, rich in nitrogen. r's Endorsement. ‘i is analyzed before we start to oped the sauce by testing 856 for- Step by step they attained the utmost in tang and zest and All water used freed from minerals. makes beans tough. The results of this campaign will be published daily in The Evening World, also any information or instructions which may be necessary from time to Hard water Now this perfect sauce is baked with the pork and the beans. permeates every atom. See what these experts, in these steam under contact with the beans beans are baked high heat without being crisped To-night a dinner of approval will costs a trifle, and comes ready to serve. C pare it with the old kinds. : 4 [AN CAMPS: Pieans” Baked with the Van Camp Sauce Van Camp's Peanut Batter Van Camp's Evaporated Milk recognition of the great work which is being done on the east side through anization For’ Samuel Brenner Associa ganization of J ast side merchants. canization Forums, Katz will point out the results already ained by the forums, mention of the with special campaign conducted sulted in the »pening of publie schools Van Camp's Spaghetti H. Altman & Cn. 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