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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBR “SYRUP OF FIGS” CHILD'S LAXATIVE EVENING WORL REVEALS TWO Remove poisons from stomach, liver and bowels, Lewis Stein and Ruthie Reisner Show Wonder- ful Talent. ANOTHER BIG MEETING. Great Enthusiasm as alty of the East Side Is Defended. Loy- Accept “California” Syrup of Figs only—look for the name California on | the prckare, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless laxative or physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Chil- dren love its delicious fruity taste. Full directions for child's dose on each bottle, Give it without fear.—Advt. Another Evening World American- ization Forum was an overwhelming success last night at School No, 4, Rivington and Pitt Streets. 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These lists can be at any of The World's Offices. || t and Found” adver ‘ left at any of The World's neies, or can bo tly to The World. man, New York, of . 4100 2d AMONG EAST Persistent Cough) FTCH NO MORE| Poslam is harm- | DS FORUM REAL "FINDS" SIDE CHILDREN duction of talent under the new ad- junct of the forums—the Children's Talent Department, Dr. M. J. Katz, Chairman of The Evening World Americanization Boand No. 4, deserves great credit for his work in starting the new forum.: In opening the meeting, Dr. Katz said: “There are 600,000 non-citizens in New York County, These forums are not @ reflection on our section, but are merely the attempts of The Even- ing World to thoroughly Americanize all citizens and to convert to citizen- ship those who have not yet taken the oath of allegiance. This work 1s not an east side affair alone; it must be done all over New York, all over the country. “We need not answer every critic of the east side. Our record in this war shows what we have done, and the participation of leading citizens n these forums saows what we are willing to do. We appreciate what this country has done for the Jews, and we must show that appreciation. CRITICISM OF EAST SIDE “DIS- LOYALTY” 18 RESENTED, “All Jews are not radicals because of the few. It would be as correct to gay that because certain college pro- fessors were attac for disloyalty all professors are disloyal.” Joseph B, Edelson, Assistant Dis- trict Attorney, then addressed the audience, He told of participation in the first forums, before the war, and said that he was glad to see that his Prophecies of the loyalty of the east side had come true. “We ask all to come to this coun- try," said Mr, Edelson, “if they bring loyalty, You who renounced the land of your birth are asked only to up- hold the traditions and help make our Government of to-morrow. It 1s very important, therefore, to educate them to the ideals of Americanism, You should all encourago thrift and am- | bition, and give credit where it !s due, I am never too busy to leave |™y work ond talk about America to | Americans like you.” Mr. Edelsgn then praised The Eve- |ning World for undertaking such a |ereat course of education. The children, and grown-ups as well, soon found that the speaker was | “talking from the heart,” and time | after time interrupted him with ap- | plause, 43, THEN CAME ON TALENTED] charmed the « KIDDIES OF THE EAST SIDE. Next came a singer and pianist from he Stein Music Company, who gav several popular selections with tne season is prolonged over the entire year. good way of enjoying grapes any day, every day. Itisa bound to become “The National Spread.” its own that can’t be put into words, We can tell you that it contains no skins, no seeds, no sharp acid crystals, that it is all the richness and juice of the finest grapes, plus pure sugar. 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Write for Grapelade recipes prepared by cooking experts They are now anc surprising [Welch's IRAPELADEF common country greater. le,” and Fannie Rubin spoke Lin- “The Government of to- ts alcoin's Gettysburg speech, A violin |combination of all the peo And} and piano duet followed, by Lena and jthe children of to-day will be the| Morris Adelstein, Morris was a tiny ino © ROTH REISNER, enthustastic approval of the audience. | The children’s turn came next, and) they responded with a Tay of talent and ability Jennie Spreght gave an oration, “f Am an American,” and she was followed by | the girl dancers of the athletic club of the school, dressed in athletic co tume. They gave tha ‘Tarantella | Dance,” and jater the “Gallantry Dance,” both of which were yery pret- | ty dances, somewhat after the style | of the old lancers, | Rose Hochler spoke “America For surprising ar- chap, who did very well considering his age; his sister was an plished ‘girl pianist, Eva spoke “Americans All.” The last two contributors to the programme proved to be the “finds” of the evening. The honors were di- vided there between the two sexes. Louis Stein, announced to The Kve- ning World representatives that he could sing, and sing well. After « “try-out” in another room, it was de- | \ cided that he deserved @ trial. Louis did not even ask for an accompanist papiro | | He sang several songs, both operauc | selections and popular tunes, and dience, There was no piano accompanying; the hall was hushed, as his clear yoice rang stead. | ly ‘ough the school hou: showed promise of teing one | elected by 4 ning World to} sing before the men who will be He is a pupil at! | Reisner took the hall| had the charm of a Littie Ruths by storm, |child, and all the ¢oqueteries and arts of an experienced vaudeville singer She was not of the class who are regarded as “comers;" she} was there.” The audience called her back to the platform several times, She is thirteen years old, a! pupil at School No. 13, and will be heard again next week. She has had some experience as a child enter-| tainer, and on one occasion won the |bearts of the soldiers at Camp Mer | ritt AMONG THOSE WHO ARE MAK- | ING THE FORUMS A Success | | The dancers from School No. 13 |were: Mollie Silverman, Rose ‘Title- | }baum, Sophie Ellbaum, — Sidonia| |Schreiber, Hvlen Schoenfeld, Evelyn | Schlessinger, Pauline Schechter, Bes: | sie Brotman, Jeanie Sheen, Gussie! joilver, Saran Fisher and Pauline Itoxenberg. he Boy Scouts who have banded together as Honor Guard of Kvening World Forum No. 4 and acted a jushers and general assistants to the | committe re | bh H. Markapfl, N. Gold-| ein, M. Gold. | Iste batt, Hf Stein, J. Epstein, J.| chulman, H. Goldstein, Stopek, J. Kern, H.| he guests of The Evening World |were: Mrs. M. J. Katz, Mrs. Sheer, | Mrs, 8. I entdal, Miss Friedman, A t Josepu Angstreich and | Solomon Sufrin was testimony and approval of 4s woll as aren side in the ¢ | dren's ‘Talent Department of Evening World, The rush of appli 1tions for appearance at the forum hax been #0 great that the privilege will be extended for a few day CHILDREN MUST OBSERVE THE FORUM RULES, everal boys and girls have already been aided by ‘The Evening World to |w no individua 1 be all have enrolled. ‘The coupon page must be filled out and indorsed her for consideration, Several and girls, in their anaiety to ap |pear, did not the time to Ket the acher's app. , and they must do |by a tea that now to secure the great t t n o girl of the east te ‘who s to appear in their lown di re their friends and relatives to dance or play an in strument should fill out that coupon to-day If they show that they have real t at vo another nity be ompetent judges, nt ans and al_producers, carefully #@ “ted by The Evening World. If the n of the judges i bl ning World wil secure pr Flector: ground that natitution, The bill, he said, would end to alter the Constitution, which provides explicitly that no alieration ean be made except by amondment UARY 21, 1919. Youthful Singer Who Won East Side Forum Plaudits om $25 at - that you save at lea for the lowest price the past two years was $18.50. Therefore, there can't be anything cheaper on the market. Many of these are reg ular $22.50 and $2 be an absolute fact. * Broken Neat fancy mi all desirable included am ata nd eve 6 Surprise Store in driving out t Men’s Your choice now of garments for- merly priced up to If you will reflect for a minute, you will be convinced. 18.50 to ‘25 Suits with slanting pockets. 1 HOME GUARDS-TWO EDITIONS, AMERICANIZATION FORUM HAVE FURORE IN EAST ORANGE CHILDREN’S TALENT DEPARTMENT AN you sing you dance? | “THE EVENING WORLD'S Only One Fund and There 1s Trouble to Split It—Battle of Competitive Patriotism Is On. | dn, Che VAST ORAN N. J, Feb, S1— you recite? —. Have “Keep the Home Guards Burning” ts | you dramatic ability? . - the way they sing It here now, And the | Can you play an instrument? home guards are burning quite ardently } - Which one? ——., " Jealousy and competi+ | Have you any other talent, riotiam—to the tune of $10,000, | @uch as drawing, composition, The ible ts that there are two home not mentioned above? —— ——= | If you have ability tn any of 1s and only one $10, 000 fund for them, It almost caused @ the subjects mentioned, mark @ | riot r ta # annual election of cross in the space provided, |oMcers of the Bast Orange Rifle Club | Then either give it to your One home guard organisation is ie teacher or send it direct, with a the Militia F her indorsement, to members of both | THE SECRETARY, Rifle ab Orange Rite Batt serve Company. in. The other And also members of Children’s Talent Department, | The $19.00 wan raised soon after the | Americanization Forums, The ‘cael " . ne Hn a. ae | Evening World, New York. The Reserves got the money and Uke Rifles demanded a division Oe cesececerseerersecssecesesceeee Last night the Rifles outnumbered the Reserves. So the get a hearing. Reserves could not The Reserves called the Rifles Bolsheviki, and that started the row. In the midst of wordy hostilities, however, the voting went on, and the | following trustees were elected: G. A, Teacher's Indorsemont. NOMO ci sccrccseresecresersereore “sith dike Beardsley, Dr. C. Beers, D. Be Byers, A. A. Fisher, It. A. Groseme os seee |paweh, Capt. C. BE. HM jr, William FB, | O'Brien, William EB. Ransom and Rich + ard M, Roper e suits st six dollars on any of the ad duritig suit that has been adverti 5 grades—and we guarantee that to They are Sizes of Bonafide xtures in medium and heavy weights; garments of the most recent styles; ong others are the full belted effects ‘They are all new models nd popular. weaves; all fast colors ry suit guaranteed to the fullest. th Avenue | rd Avenue Bet. 15th & 16th Sts. N.W. 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