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seeder eer eee ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1919.” 5 to open the platforms of the Amert-| tell those who have “made good,” for THE FV WORLD'S wh canization Forums to the children of | the audience is alwave discriminating é and fair, although lberal with ap- ih |the neighborhoods, the number of] iiause, too. AMERICANIZATION FORUM y j Prospective artists, singers and dan Beginning this week no individuals : loers was underestimated, The plan| Will be allowed on ete platform un- em seve poe ant ,| less they have filled out t | , ; was to have severni boys and wirls| iWon ‘blank of ‘The bvening world | CHILDREN’S TALENT entertain at each forum. This plan forwarded it, with the teacher’ DEPARTMENT was announced and then followed a sement, to this office. It which rush of application nearly swamped the office. Every boy i Menity ta” dénired girl on the cast side had talent, it will be an informal “try seemed, And all appreciated the op-|of one of the applicants at an ortunity given by The Evening| Side achool house, and the first pro- Ls 4 nF lteges of the department under the new plan will appear to-morrow of the district, before the people of | night at School 91, Stanton and For- syth Streets, FORUM BUREA Youngsters Rush to Take Ad- vantage of Offer to “Give Them a Fair Chance.” World to perform in the school house the district. L this plan not only opens the doors to amateur entertainers, it also them a chance to can do, with the on whiet if they by Tho Evening W girl who sends appears on this tary of the Children’s Talent Depart ment will be assign of the district. There he or abe will enttertain§ the neighbors and neighbors’ children. day and send it, with YOUR TEACHER'S _INDORSEMENT, The Evening World ance Benefit for 69th Wounded. ‘The 69th Regiment, New York Guarda, ave a benefit concert to the old 69th Regiment, in the armory, 25th Street and Lexington Avenue, last night. Keith stars, wero the entertainers, | Money raised will be expended for wounde soldiers by the ladies’ auxiliary of the old 69th, show wh chance of would otherwise Can you dance? Can you sing? Can you do most anything? The answer to these questions, @oming from all parts of the east @ide, is “You, and other things be- sides.” When The Evening World decided © judged orld. The boy or the coupon which ge to the Secre- worthy to the forum the It will be easy to ~ Geta Real ~ Blood Builder A cup of coffee will brace you up, but it will not keep you up. No more will temporary tonics, which “pick you up” for a time only to let you down lower than you were before. 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BREITENBACH COMPANY, Manufacturing Chemists, New York wAmerica -Greatest W: Invention™ {in the March issue of Btzorucat, Exrrarwceyre {s Gold and Silver ully described, with pictures and diagrams A Loe: > ‘e's Marvellous Invention—the Roger's Caden ated by Sound Waves Metallic Ore Deposits in the earth are now accurately located by means of sound detectors and ‘the Oscillograph, Read all about it in the March Experimenter, “My Inventions” By Nikola Tesla Number Two of the Series The world’s greatest inventor here tells about his first efforts in inventing. But this is not the only Tesla article in this, the biggest issue of the Elec trical Experimenter, Read how Tesla solved the Columbus egg problem without breaking the egg. Ove 4 UNORED OTTR ePLE WDD reaTURES including Stabilizing Hospital Ships, Satumn— the Ringed Planet, Sorting Tobacco Leaves by Electricity, How I Invented the Audion (Dr, Lee de Forest), Experiments with Ultra Violet Light, ete, On the Newsstands Now Everywhere 20c the copy $2.00 the year SPECIAL OFFER Three sample copies of recent {asues sent on receipt of S6c. Addr xperimenter, on Mana, 3 Fulton SiN, Ye round Wireless. ‘This revolutionary discovery joes away with all aerial wires and renders radio communication doubly effective, In this same record Issue is ‘described and illus- trated one of the greatest engineering feats accom. plished by any nation— 33 Assembled Locomotives Shipped on One Vessel Locomotives were formerly #ipped over-seas in rts. The enterprise of American engincers en: abled thirty-three ass d steel monsters to be delivered across-seas in a single ship Searchlight Fish A fascinati y of deep sea fish, equipped Nature with thelr own Light plants. NP ea, in a vivid article profusely illustrated, jives you 4n intimate acquaintance with these won- der fish, never described or pictured before. Five Conversations Over One Wire Multiplex Telephony and how it works, An illuminating article with picture diagrams that tell the secret. r _ ELECTRICAL EXPERIMENTER SCIENCE AND INVENTION Simplihed Science and Mechanics a of “first come, first served,” and p should be no delay if an early TY Fill out the application blank to- to JAN you sing? ——._ Can C you dance? Can you recite? Have you dramatic ability? Can you play an instrument? —— Which one? ——. Have you any other talent, such as drawing, composition, not mentioned above? | If you have ability in any of the subjects mentioned, mark « | cross in the space provided. Then either give it to your teacher or it direct, with her indorsement, to THE SECRETARY, Children’s Talent Department, Americanization Forums, The Evening World, New York. | 4 Teacher's Indorsement. AAATOOD occ ee ess emersesersenenes BOHOL «os eeceeereserereeesee renee AEROS OF ALL KOS AND ALL COUNTRES ATSHOWIN GARDEN People Who Have Never Seen Planes Close at Hand Have Opportunity. “Ever see an airplane?” "Lote of em.” “Where?” “In the gtr.” “Ever ace one close up?” “W-a-a-l, not exactly.” ‘The questioner in the above tmag- inary dialogue is Mr, Aero Expert; jthe questionee Mr. Average Citizen. |But Mr. Anybody could interrogate in similar fashion Mr. Anybody Else and get about the same replies. Almost everybody has beheld air- planes, hundreda or thousands of yards away, but comparatively few Persons, in proportion to total popu- lation, have been within sufficiently close range of an airship to form any idea of its dimensions or its wonder- ful mechanism. There aro approximately 7,000,000 Mr. and Mrs, Anybody Elses and ttle Anybody Elses in New York or vicinity for whose especial benefit the Aeronautical Exposition, which begins in Madison Square Garden and the 69th Regiment Armory next Saturday ,and continues for two weeks, is to be given, under the au- spices of the Manufacturers’ Aircraft Association. For be it remembered that the cruel war is over, and thousands of planes which have been scouting in Belgium, Italy and France, bombing German and Austrian Knes, and di- recting artillery fire against the enemy, and the additional thousands constructed recently for these opera- tions, but that had not been sent to |the front at the timo of the signing |of the armistice, are no longer of use \in the art of sanguinary conflict, and ‘are likely to be turned to peaceful commercial and pleasure giving pur- poses. Furthermore, the great aircraft building plants that have been turn- |ing out aerial machines by the thou- |sands to meet the demands of war, must now find new arteries for their | EVENING WORLD | SOLDIER AND SAILOR LETTER COlUMN, Answers Given Are Official From the Army and Navy Departments — Address All Inquiries to Evening World Soldier and Sailor Letter Column, “Priority” in gaswers means special et for return, All regiments listed in~ elude their composite companies antes otherwise specified. Questions on same subject will be gtouped together in the answers, Anxious Mother, Beacon, N. Y,— Your son is not shown on the cas- ualty records at the War Department, The 828th Field Artillery is located at Conile, France, It is in not on prior- ity, but is preparing. Coletta E. Phillips, No. 6 State Street.-The Milwaukee Base Hospital No, 22 has been on priority since eb, 13, Ellen Rico.—The 54th Coast Artillery hag been on priority since Dec. 30. N. V. T.—The 52d Pioneer Infantry ig not on priority. It is serving with the 6th Army. Not in a Division, Mrs. E. A. Young, No. 91 East 18th Street, Brooklyn.—Each Division has & Headquarters troop Each Regiment has a Headquarter Company. Army has a Headquarters Battallun. Headquarters Troop, 24 Army, is net in a Division. Base Hospital No, 210 js not in a Division, The 3024 Field Artillery is attached to the 76th Di- vision. It is on priority, The Medicai Department of the 62d Coast Artil- lery is located at Camp Eustis, Va. It is not in a Division. A. Phritoh, 871 West 119th Street.— The 6th Cavalry is not on priority. It_is no! tached to any Division. M. K. C., No. 686 President Street, Brooklyn.—The 49th Coast Artillery is on priority, Heart-broken Sweetheart, Brook- lyn.—The 118th Engineers and Ord- nance Depot No. 1, are not on prior- ity. Mrs. D. E. M., Yonkers.—The 307th Field Signal Battalion has been or- dered prepared to return with the A2d Division Sister S.—The Ist Engineers is not on priority. It is in the Army of Oc- cupation, and is located at Monta- baur, Germany. he 348th Infantry, 87th Division, is to return soon, location is at Bordeaux. Emma Brenn, 416 West 44th Street— The 325th Infantry, 82d Division is ordered prepared for return. Mary Scurlock, Amityville, L. I.— The 807th Pioneer Infantry is not on priority, It is 1ocated at Marc France. Anxious Mother, Perth Amboy, N. J.—The Ist Air Service Mechanics Regiment is stationed at France. It is not on priority. Anxious Sister, 24 Cliff Street, Nor- wich, Conn.—The 802d Field Artillery Js to return soon. Mrs. M. Smith, 112 West 61st Street —The 318th Machine Gun Battalion fs not on priority, Anxious Mother, Catskill, N. Y¥.— The bist Pioneer Infantry is serving with the 3d Army. It is unattached, and not on priority. Mrs. A. T. 20 2ist Avenue, Be: What Makes and Iron? Men and Success—Men Who Lead the Way Physician Explains Secret of Strong Nerves, Keen Active Brains and Great Physical Energy—says Nuxated Iron Helps Put Strength and Energy Into the Veins of Men. It is the men of blood and iron—on @ par with the war- hardened fellows returning from camp and field—who will forge ahead in the business and political life of the country to- day, Living in the open, eating coarse foods and leading regu- lar lives have made blood rich in iron for these strong, healthy, vigorous specimens of man- hood. But no such opportunity for building up their health is producte—or shut down, the airplane makers that the time should be permitted to know some of the secrets of aerial navigation, and the aviation show Is the first step in a visualization of the great strides achieved, On display at the Garden and Ar- mory will be at least thirty models of machines, embracing the latest specimens of aircraft construction in this country, Great Britain, France, Belgium, Italy, and even Germany, Every type, from the small scout plane to the giant Caproni, will be on display. The Air Service of the United States | Army and that also of the navy will have numerous machines, and the | mechanism and devices of all sorts of aireraft will not only be in full view, but will be explained by ex- | perts, | Next Monday has been designated as Army Day. Secretary Baker will deliver an address. Other days will be devoted to the Navy Department, Post Office Department, Interior De- | partment, the Allies and the Pan- | American Republics. The event will |be extraordinary inasmuch as no | @eronautical exposition has been held | |wince the signing of the armistice | jand none has ever been attempted in Ped world of so great a magni- tude. It is the belief of the airplane | builders that there soon will be an |enormous demand on the part of | corporations and individuals for air jplnes, The conviction is deeply | founded that in the very near fu- ture there will be aerial freight and spassenger services in all parts of the country, and that tens of thou- sands of small machines will be in ‘use a pleasure craft, | It has, therefore, been decided by} | buliding up a | blood, Dr. Geo: open to thousands of men and women in civil life whose wear- ing tasks and iron-impoverished food sap their energy and make weak, anaemic and run-down them and has arrived when the general public/often cause their blood to literally starve for want of iron, In commenting upon the probability of stronger race of people by increasing the supply of in their oH, Baker, f erly Phy- wiclan and Burgeon, Monmouth Memorial Hospital of New Jersey, says: “Irom Ie ab- solutel ry to change food {nto liv- Ing e and brain, Without tron ther rong, red-blooded ™men or healthy. eked women, and un less this strength-giving iron ie obtained a we eat, It must be aupplied methods of much of the | we should receive ficleney and inc puscles, T than ora ok. 1 robbed on which Nature Intended For supplybag careful n of the formula and my own t xated Iron. I feel con- vinced th 4 pre} eh hy sicia, Each | Epinal, | Will War Help Make sonhurst--United States Army Ambu- lance Service with Italian Army, A. P. O, 901 Is not on priority, It at Mantora anat Elizabeth—Th tached to th Army Ww becupat Brookfield Cent he 34 Machine Gun Batts attached to the Ist Division. the Army of Occupation. Sixth Avenue—The 5: kers—The 9th Aero Squadron is serv- {ing with the 3d Army. not on priority. Lonesome Mother and Constant Reader—The 848th Infantry is to re- turn soon Mrs, Anne M. Rotschi, 243 West 26th St.—The 4th Detachment Signal Corps Replacem#nt Depot is not on priority. Anna Amster, No. 1468 Brook Ave- nue—Camp Gordon October, matic No. 16 ig not on priority. It has been scattered in various sections. Anxious Parents, Ridgewood, N. MA ollie ee EE a. ee OEE LAL ARI ELIE SITET Te HEN L. C. G.—The 306th M. O. R. S., 18 been directed by Supreme Court Justice | with | Auto- } Replacement Draft Company | —The 41st Aero Squadron is not on} priority. It is not attached to any division, and {s located at Ourelies. Mrs. B. Brower, Port Richmond— The U. 8. 8. Celebes left Havre for Plymouth, England, and arrived Jan. 25. It sailed from Plymouth on Jan, 30, and was due at New York on Feb. 17. | Miss EB, O.—The 25th Anti-Aircraft Battalion, Ist sector, is not on pri- jority, The U.S. 8. Resolute is at | Staten Island, N. Y, |. Mra, A. Bowmann, No. 601 West |1734 Street—The U. 8. 8S. Montauk is now at the Azores. Sailing date not known, Daily Reader—Corps Mob. Vet. Hos- |pital No, 1 is unattached and not on priori | K. M—The 584 Artillery is now at Camp Travis, Tex Waiting—Headquarters sist fon is located at Mussy-sur-Seine. 1s not on priority. An Anxious Wife—The 304th Ma- n Battalion is to return very date as yet set. G. B. R., No. 257 West 11th Street— There is no such unit ed as the 169th Machine Gun Battalion, Miss A. White—The 60th Infantry, 6th Division, is in the Army of Occu- pation. It is located at Esch-sur- Alzette, Luxemburg. Anna Altfelix, No, 338 East 43d Street—The 327th Infantry is ordered prepared to return. Base Hospital No. 9 is not on priority. W. J. H., No. Fourth Avenue— | Section 4, Mobile Operating Unit No. Divis- }1, is to return soon, It is now at Jo!n- ville, France. Mrs. Dora McClure, No. College Avenue—Supply Company, 7éth Field Artill is with the 3d Division in the Army of Occupation, It is lo cated at Andernach, Germany Mrs. H. Koster jr., No, 47 Lexing- ton Avenue—The Infantry is not jon priority. It is located at Aigny le Due. the 2d Divisions are in the Army of Occupation. } Reader of The Evening World— | Passes may be h Commanding barkation. 367th Inf: N. 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Y. tt aged one vear old and upwards, - | vorce, naming the doctor as co-respon€- ent and haa sued the doctor for allena- YONKERS DOCTOR CALLED IT tion of hi e's affections, Sprague IN SPRAGUE DIVORCE SUT site i ee Nocenoee wt Mre prague ne, good looking and the mother of two child 1, became the Physi Named as Co-respondent | patient of the physician, she has been and Sued for Alienation, Ordered [# changed woman. She, according to . a the husband, “raved” over the doctor's | to Appear in Court. automobile, and told of his invitations The domestic affairs of Thomas 8,|to go riding with him. Sprague jr. of Yonkers 11 get an| Sprague also harges that Mrs, airing at White Plains ednesday, | Sprague spent several hours one night Dr. Philip Nadelson of Yonkers has |g. 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