The evening world. Newspaper, February 22, 1919, Page 7

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TALENTED KIDDIES ASKEVENING WORLD East Side Children Rely on “Talent Department” for Future Fame. The rush of applications Children’s Talent Evening World rums show the Department of The Americanization Ko- conclusively that the Hildren of the east side are anxious the t not only pro- good citizens, and musicians of Brooklyn to inquiries to “get a world that that distr duces good Amer but artists, singers talent as well Whit Plains come; the ‘try-out" on the into The Eve A week ag dd by He was given a great violini chance" and show From have application blanks for a Forum have World. b violinist poured was World showing before a who sald that the boy was a “come! Vo-day that under the t ¢ the that same famous vioiinis discove ie Evening age teac That in stance beginning Departmer It was evid talented colony ca and several others were of the Children’s the Talent that if half a dozen embers of the east side light without an or ganized movement, under proper d rection @ hundred might be similarly | produced Hence the department! wae organized with the explicit pur- pose of “unearthing talent.” It is ng into matter thor oughly, and will give en opportu KID Kidney and bladder troubles don’t disappear of They upon you, slowly but steadily, under- mining your health with deadly cer- rainty, until you fall a victim to in- themselves grow or girl of the east side application ndorsed by a latform of 'Th and show After elimi »bviously have and helping them by glee ind bands to con the remainder will men and and artistic favorably v to any hoy whose to the notice education is necessary, hild to secure the education and training which will make of, him or her an accomplished artist Many of the children who forwardod the application blanks neglected to obtain the indorsement of their teachers, This is absolutely neces The Evening World must me evidence of ability. Others, 8 of enthusiasm, marked a against every accomplishment, thus representing that they had un- usual skill in every line of endeavor. Of course, that could not be ao, and hereafter all children are urged to gnate only those activities in which they have unusual skill, Only @ short time remains for the filing of applications. ery child of the east side is invited, and if the conditions are fulfilled, each will have his or her chance, Fill out the appli- cation to-day, before it ig too late. Among the interesting letters re. ceived from children of the east side is the following by Jennie Silverman, of Rivington Street “Lam fifteen years old and have been !n New York only three months, coming here from Toronto especially tc study music, I think that the plan f The Evening World is the wonder- fullest thing in the United States.” Sadie Schneider, No. 91 Columbia Street, writes that she has always been longing for a violin and that recently she purchased one from her savings, Now she is anxious to r ceive instruction, and asks The Eve- ld to assist her ly Leder, ten years old, who { “One of Your Talented Childrer Ks an oppor tunity to show her ability in dancing And there are dozens of others, full of childish enthusiasm, overflowing with the longing for fulfilment of long denied, looking to The ening World for realization of their of the pes EYS WEAKENING? BETTER LOOK OUT!) ment of the Netherlands granted a spe- cial charter authorizing its sale. The good housewife of Holland would almost as soon be without food as with- out her “Real Dutch Drops,” as she quaintly calls GOLD MEDAL Haarlem THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1919, Ankles That Made Jurymen Stare And Caused a Sensation in the Court Raise a Vital Question of Propriety. | sionleas fac nded ow the ping up. IL have that tria seraph on nd of trouble since att | ark raph on left.) B n right ) she w UT always (Wo sides apy is Mra. Betty Inch as tively (See phot appear in court When Assistant Distr Talley his ve th nes up Next week Attorney t will re photograph burden now en his mind and ye should b pleasant to pase a Washington's Birthday Notice the n Mrs. Inch’'s difference in expression face. In extreme con is thi ely, fans s though nd th ready with the witeh’s head. Ob I with 1 could fee! happy to last ta: week's posture little lady sitting disc in very wa photograph murely fol lap! Notic unco able sitting Inch (ee ice the de 8 Mrs. Inch pelessly expres: | how long haw short ada woman he Kirts?” Mra, Inch was asked Th Evening World research representa dy fh ‘Oh, dear me, T wish T knew wheth- | er you were spoofing me or not," ahe replied. "You she explained, “all women are different. A good looking won is considered attractive in New England, though she wears flat heels, long skirts and carries a Boa. ton bag. In New York i (See photograph on left) aw 0 has attractive ankles—why shouldn't she show them, If whe rides on a bus, on the subway or even alts inc she can't leave her ankles at h neck them, They're there | ; _ MUST KEEP HIS NEW WIFE. Husband, Seventy Henry § No, 328 934 decorator, must sen of No. 402 hattan, th ort Justice Benedic d Soernesen's suit for little more than half denied his charges alleged that Mra. Will PHLLAT ng before the whi Michigan Society dinner | Asto: | dre BANKER R. E. COCHRAN DEAD. | Empire Clty Savings Bank dent Succumbs to He © Emptre heart di nglewood, Daniel F. Ce preme doctrine | plied to Ireland, there can ba fo juat | Iriah) Freedom, j{Uberians, Clan-Na-Fael organizations that desire and free from British influence are attending the convention, which will! nd to-morrow on the programme for an add attention of JscottaleARISH RAGE CONVENTION 2% : HEARS PLEA BY COHALAN <.: ane He becu was V United A Declare: Fail Peace Conference Unless It) Grants Determination PHIA, Feb onvent Watch the tongue of your young? Clean the clogged-up places! Bring joy to little feces! Kiddies will eat and smile, aid that unien® (he! wees you do away with bile Careful mothers o'er the land Always keep Cascarete at hand, | Children think them dandy— ‘They are miki cathartic candy, Cascaretes sell for a dime; ‘They “work” every time. Hpeal n of the irl opened here to-day, an, of New York Court of self-determination be ap ent poace coming out of K of the Peace Conference. es representing the Friends Ancient Order of and to nee tre othe Cardinal Gibbons is a | MICHIGAN SOCIETY DINES. and fifty members of the of New York had a| evening at the Waldort- | Alver ' Sleeper ad- the diners and described t of the last were also made by Fordney and John J aPr Dancing followed gan's vital question of the moment-— | the bone-dry law—did not come before | the fashion: Bush, the #0 ident he dinner Mieht- When a child has « coated tongue,’ ‘any | tainted breath or is bilious, consti<) | pated, feverish, or full of cold, give Cascarets, Children gladty take this harmless candy cathartic which thor, oughly cleanses their little stomachs. livere and bowels without griping. . 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BETTY ‘OW should a woman sit while om|torney Talley, On Feb. 1 the witness stand in court? skirt of Mrs, Inch's If she be a pretty woman fro ed no ¢ f should she attempt influence the |the Supreme Mrs, Inch! “I don't see anything wrong in that verdict of the jury? If she has pretty | was facir alleged extortion | pose, either,” said Mrs, Inch ankles and wears a 5) of $215 from Eugene P. Herrman,| pouting way day of the trial VICTORY DANCE expecte President of the Motor 1 didn't want to dasgle the court! A victory dance will be ned next | actions hin. ner Truck Company of room with any of my expensive! wednesday night at ‘Trommes's Hall, | wth aa sone Aes HOE clothes,” explained Mrs. Inch. “I just| Bushwick Avenue and Conway Stre Betty Inc Oi ¢ Their use restores strength and is responsible in o great measure for the sturdy, robust health of the Hollanders. 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In sealed three where ~ skirt is she to conceal rm Herrman this city, Lool the b boxes. tions are w left ograph on th | slipped into a little morning frock !py the United Sooietion of the Blessed that L would wear around the apart-! Sacrament Church and sta At- | Mrs. he a chievements of THE 7 7-~ DIVISION. q _ Complete sto BY CYRIL ISIROWIN The WORLD'S Starr CORRESPONDENT With the American Army 9% Occupation. The Only American Division to Fight Its Way Through the Argonne; this Division had the Post of Greatest Honor in the Final Offensive. ’s DRAFT ARMY’S Superb Record of Achievement is Related by Mr. Brown, who, since the American Troops entered Germany, has been gathering material for this vivid Chapter of History. GR SHCA rh Ls Go be Given ant Extra Section » of TO-MORROWS : New Order Lrom Ne wsdealer- Seer aaa

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