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SESS” |S ONVEN ADD BY TALENT fingers—-No pain! PLEAS FOR PATRIOTISM. | Eloquent Speakers for Ameri sm Address Big Audi ence at No. 61. Doesn't hurt # bit! Drop a little Freezone on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then you lift At the Four Nineteen West 34th Street DOWNTOWN 14-16 West 14th St BROOKLYN 460-462 Fulton St. | Expressions gowns. fulness and i —Colors— | Navy Blue | Le Bleu de la Pa ) Maharajah | Pigeon— Dove A variety of button the new contours: tal modes. i Box & Straight-Line Suits Proud of Their Individuality $D5 ana $5Q) | Featured are the cylinder, straight-line, box and { Russian Blouse models, as well as an unusual | diversity ot strictly “boyishly sportive” belted types--gilet, plastron cuirass waistcoats emphasized! | j ‘ tailored and and Spring's best. —Colors— | Navy Blue Gull Gray Henna—Tans Peking Blue Trimmings and treatments ple and conservative in motif! effects in colored or braid embroi silks and cloth. Early Spring Wraps —Materials— Tricotines Hairline Stripes Poiret Twills Mannish Serges » the eye—extreme treatments exquisite Vestees of novelty Jc Women who are alw fashionable” will find wonderful collections Wraps. Innovations fully draped sleeves, collars and belts —Colors— Rajah Brown Hay Tans Chinchilla Grays Navy —Poilu Blues No Charge Our expert fit a saving of from| vices, Consi a bouffant style } . Luxuriously beaded and braided. Distinctive Spring Tailleurs yoked | a SIRO OT I tee THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1919. ORD” FORUM OF YOUNGSTERS == The ™ necessary to ha 1 the were un a thousand were unable t in. Those who did were treated excellent entertainment, Tho # clildrer ft right out. Yes, magic! fit “The best on record” was the verdict | falr. not only furnished ti Eeaay vorle ‘ot Presaone costs Oot & t A anization of The|to take upt 4 and preserve o few cents at any drug store, but isjat the f hha) : h eget gifficient to remove every hard corn, joyening World held a %« a : c E ir : v * soft corn, or corn between the § $1, Avenue # and 10th Street, duced el ate rand-painted and the calluses, without s or \grammes for the guests of h frritation yieht. ‘There was mo ential sm, 1 high there Waa fate ¢ Freezone is the sensational dis-|petter “local talent,” evidences of bet- li vtion of Unaie 1 Mot covery of a Cincinnati genius, It is), nization eis wonderful. -Advyt ‘orum showed the echool off Credit for the success is duc These Specials Friday—Closed Saturday $@p * 2! Fashion Shops NEWARK Broad and W, Park FashionableSpring Dresses Featuring Exclusive New Style- in Wide Variety 18 mt 525 Simplicity is responsible for the charm of these attractive new Tailleur and Afternoon Unmistakably different from all precedent—reflecting that delightful youth- irresistible characterize the expensive Paris gown. smartness which —Materials— Georgette Crepes Fine Serges Lustrous Satins « Spring Taffetas ix trimmed models accentuating tunic models, Orien- & Coats | Marvelous Values That Will Prove of Great Metropolitan Interest 0 0 ays eager tor the “ultra- unstinted interest in these of new Spring Coats and in Dolmans, with grace ks, ‘‘wrap-about”’ —Materials— | Silvertones Spring Bolivias Vool Velours | Mannish Serges for Alterations @ perfect tailor fit and tte a sure to §' pi hoe Mg for such ser~ to William Weiss, Chairman of the cal Americantzation Board d, and al se ccLstittaam fs THE EVENING WORLD'S mio weeps wo” AMERIGANIZATION FORUM edly with The Evening World a was responsible for the remarkable howing of the boys and girls them- seves. In his address of welcome Mr. Weiss CHILDREN’S TALENT DEPARTMENT | waid FORUM, want the parents to come Int» you dance? you recite? —_ Can “We Have the atm of the schoolhouse at ts? and Ir meaning of American. OU Gramath® ability? ——— ism. V eve in freedom, but not Can you play an instrument? licen edom moenhs living one’s t for the views an cense means dis- except personal views: ——— Which one? ——. Have you apy other talent, such as drawing, composition, cals, the pu and the people ofthe Freedom means orderly government > Glee Club and Dancers Fea- [za solidly behind The HWwening license means anarchy, This Govern. t mentioned above? ———___— ; ; + Est | World in ils efforts (0 ald the oltiser on the consent of the If you have ability in any of ture of Programme at Eas oz tha Gant ois the eubjects mentioned, mark @ fa} Side School to help th cross in the space provided. | | neulcate in Then either give it to your | loyalty teacher or send it direct, .| her indorsement, to THE SECRETARY Childven's Talent Department, | with © want no anarchy he to this country. to nd by the ta how > et Americanization Forums, The | bi of the evening | 5 bagi ’ Pn o Assistant Diss | Evening World, New York choot tri © stirring plea | f is often interrupte A} seve, sh © thanks to the nowspapers | sald Sar Teacher's Indorsement. nies World in| \ pide f Name. rr} n Address . eoeteveceeres “- . there t far below the forciga-| Seheol . ind patriotism.” | nee Hammel, at the Age met with the f 5 Ldienee, who ¢ for more. |GIRLS' GLEE CLUB ADDS much | TO ENTERTAINMENT. Julian Goldman spoke on the great ‘TRADES’ STRIKE A FAILURE, | Employers Refuse to Arbitrate Until Men Return to Work—Try Again, For Settlement. Tyrolean peasant costumes and sang | patriotic and popular songs. Their! yWasMNGTON, Feb, 20.—Another work merited the highest approbation | d showed many hours of work on |effort to settle the strike of the bulld~ oth pupils and teacher. | gave a dance which was | without the slightest mis ny of the dancers, Little! rat strike , & member of the glee ew York Should this rs and employers will come ing trades will be made to-morrow or Saturday " much attention by her | back to another conference with Secre- inging and graceful dancing. Miss |taries Baker and Wilson Monday t Good accompanied at the| A five-hour conference of both sides th the Secretaries here ended in a special suests of The Evening | With the Secretaries h fie were Miss Ruth Haber of tho | deadlock last night, Education, Dr, M | Ronald President of the Chairman of Building Tra 8s Employers’ Associa- and Jack C ~ | tion, refused to arbitrate until the men ‘|returned to work, declaring that In striking without asking arbitration the men violated contracts. William 1. Hutcheson, President of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners, said that the men would ently returned from the Secretary of Board No. 4. The Sane: ere from ool No. were granted. Representatives of the employers de- Hinde: ——— SOAP HIS BRIBE TO GET mkopf, rmmie Demianowich, Gus- sio Markowitz, |INTERPRETED SPEECHES FOR { HER AGED FATHER. | An incident which occurred during the oven! ge spoke eloquently of the work he vening S. Soldier Gave Small Piece to German Guard and Was Liberated. U. ne children ave A to bring their parents. rl was eeen talking to an © very ulkiag sted in our forum, sned in Germany am Litch, @ private in the 26th nfantry, was captured Oct. 4 in the attle and taken to a prison Baden, From another Argonne camp near a} country ed to con- k tinue the intorpretat merican who had received a prison- TI Will be a meoting to-night at ler's package 1 obtained a piece of No. 4, Rivington and_ Pitt| ize of his thumb. A a by Dr. M. J. Katz, » the signing of the ave the soap to a addressed: by promt VIEW AFTER CONFERENCE | ~|not return to work until their demands | Bertha Obranz, Rose Gold, |clared that Hutcheson’s efforts for a| Anna Kivko. Rebecca | general strike had failed. Margaret Napoli, Ma asi RELEASE FROM FOE’S PRISON. Z, Feb. 12( correspondence | | “Why, mister,” she protested, “my ociated Press).—Half a cake of father cannot understand English, | soa d as a bribe, opened the road and L was telling him every word tht | ty for an American sold'er who the speaker was saying recently ed his regiment after | ‘PARSON FILLED THE BILL And Pupils When HN came to achool as usual | \ rman prison” camp guard and ped out of the stockage 4 free man. He began travelling by night and hid- F y| ing by day, but before he reached } of tha| front he was overtaken by other re- of ‘The Evenin met with the hearty app wis «| PRESIDENT WILSON NLSON ALLOWS ie) GOSTA RICAN TO ADOPT U. S. World and every eftort wilt) to secure fi the which be made and training f “this. “ia ) has never before | President Wilson An oportunity Brooklyn subse Hayward Kham, ranging Woodhaven t for $20,000 a, d times ded for the men of the the old 15th New York, Camp Commun’ the ans will be Saturday nigh 4 dance siment Armory, Colum and 624 Street. ‘The co Jopts Amended MuNity service will provide partners House Committee and chaperons, and it is expected th: Governme pol ted yt 1th Regiment Armory, 182d Street an hy the House Immigt ration ( The substitute, partment af Ju aliens wh the United § < Dep i . wpimuurieed fe A wubstte 25000 of Col ‘Hayward's fighters will Eaton (ha Burnett bill, oy attend. Lieut, Buroye's band will play Pane sanvarcer On Sunday night there will be a con- : the heya tone say ‘ yay cert, reception and refreshments at the terday . Seventh Avenue. sted by the De= the seats at the Lafayette exempts enemy be turned over to the Hayward Unit. crimes before tates entered the war, _ for the men of the 16th and addition Baker to Open ee Show. offers are pouring in, They includ Secretary of War Baker will open the | Practically every trade and professio ‘annual Aeronautical Exposition March Fen ER 3, it was announced y erday, His aK | captance of the invitation, the Aircraft (apecial (o The Rrening World.) Manufacturers’ a expinined,| PATCHOGUE, Feb. 20.—The hand-| wae ign ate to in avie laments eel Malad se Percival #, Jones-of ‘No, 115 West | tae, Sosaetiog on Jo il: tnd Street, Manhattan, was burned i ¥ aeranautios, \the ground this morning, the east side, According to the plan now prisoners, who told/ under way any school child ot the] Th ne nacuniad HARLEY || side who has talent, and is un- |now soap will by articles which are sd deve rlop it because of the exs | not purchasable with . eee g taken him given, The first p os of the | off the list of enemy aliens who can- Falent Depa g citizenship, Jorge onday, and banker living at Man- M efore Judge Gar- 8 vin in y and ask for his and girls who wish to ap- | final papers forums of ‘The Eveniag | bgerton Webb, and w 1 fll out the coupon ip Wanker.” sees ay's paper at. onse.| ’syr who is thirt d born 4 Rica, but hi: and jobs besides are being 369th In- at On Monday night all ‘Theatre will Blue Point Summer Home Burned. | ne} al d n. jab, ‘The unit already has 250 Jobs waiting | g to} some summét residence at Blue Point | 3 WHEN TEACHER Liked It So Most of Them Will J Sunday School. D. Morrison, trtct yrtcheater, Was taken jl) with influenza en days ago the School Board was un- ute tear Some ¢ to the school, held the day's session tho entite body of pup’ Tho Rev. Mr. Powell continued to teach. was his first experience teacher, Yesterday Mr. Morrison eturn to his duties and Powell stepped down from Address... 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. a For Misses’ Spring Fashions Suits, Coats, Capes or Dresses vy, walnut lack. the next morn- opened the school the Rev. h to the regret of t MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION Cut out this coupon, fill out and mail to the Housewives’ Protective Association, Evening World, Post Office 80x 1354. Franklin Simon g Co. (Iustrated) Woo} Tricotine Suit, Misses’ Wraps Misses’ Suits Misses’ Dresses _ going to lose the Rev. Mr. Powell alto- gether. Most of them volunteered to join his Sunday School class, starting next Sunday. FREES cor" s FIVE CAPTIVES. | Well That | oe | " Revolver and Night Stick Too Deas. | oin His i} for Boys, Say i m Flynn, twent 19 St, Mark's Avenue, and Dermott, seventeen, of No. 1816 Street, Brooklyn, The Easiest Way To End Dandruff There is one sure way that never ~lfails to remove dandruff completely Mand that is to dissolve it, This de stroys it entirely. To do this, just get Gear AAS he| About four ounces of plain, ordinary Lena hcl ary By the |Tiquid arvon; apply it at night wheb Magistrate had severely ri ® | retiring; use enough to moisten. the Sn Vetoes they GHA CARICA. te lgealp and rub it in gently with the joys before they were Prinetpal of No, 5, near were discharged yes- strate Reynolis in the| afte her and had nt the pupils only to fin ont d00r 16 {finger tips. | WSg: hey, Gest Emenee eee Ac gs to Patrolman Schaffel of | jy morning, most if not all of your he Rev. George M. Powell, Metho- ling Atlantic Avenue Station, sone boys|dandeuff will be gone, and three oF minister, whose parsonage le neat} threw buns at him. He chased them four more applications will completely * | dissolve and entirely destroy every |single sign and trace of it, no matter t| how much dandruff you may. have. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop in- stantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, a er and feel a hundred tin better. You can get liquid arv |drug store. It is inexpenstve, and ®| four ounces is all you will need. This \s nple remedy has never been known fail,--Advt into a lot at St. John's Place and Utic Avenue, where he captured the two lads after two shots had been fired. In « the boys showed black eyes, whic testified, were due to the policem i niehtstick was able to| The policeman asked the court that Mr. j they be convic with suspended gen his unsought} tence. The M. pupils} ‘“Phese be Schafte not you seem to have lost your hoad or Next morn- ils attended. a8 a school w aco RUBBERS If you don’t believe that people appreciate quality ask your dealer if hecan supply you with Baco Rubbers. A.J BATES& CO. INC. NEWYORK RED AND BLACK SOLES A Store of Individual Shops Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. STORE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY Straight Lines Ungestionably the lines must be straight to be modish, whether emphasized in INCE straight lines dominate present-day fashions, the Franklin Simon Individual Shops for the Miss, fourteen to twenty years of age, feature straight line apparel with un- deniable charm and pronounced individuality. There jis a positive fascination about these many new straight line models as they are not only graceful and the very essence of youth, but they offer the widest latitude in choice of new wool, silk or cotton fabrics and fashion- able Spring colors. The Individual Shops for Misses’ Suits, Coats or Dresses reveal these straight line fashions in picturesque, severely tailored, semi-dress or sport styles, with each model set apart by some distinctive touch. It may be the clever arrangement of the sash, a gay color in an embroidered design, the swit] of a drapery or a novel pocket, but is this very style note, subtly and cleverly introdyced, that makes a personal appeal to 78.00 young people. 29.50 to 175.00 Introduce new model capes, wraps, topcoats or sport coats of wool, silk, velvet or leather. 34.50 to 165.00 Of wool or silk weaves, belted or semi-fitted coats, 29.50 to 165.00 OF various silks, tricotine, serge or Poiret twill, MISSES! APPAREL SHOPS—Second Floor