The evening world. Newspaper, February 27, 1919, Page 12

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k a towel in boiling water, wring ‘dry and place over the aching part to then rub in plenty of Dieses Olt end you'll be surprised at the quick relief this simple treatment gives. MURGAT WORtE WANTS WORK WONUEAS' York was ole 1D) wept HI te oa ts 4 re MESSINA, Ttaly, of farms wii sulting from avy OLEVBELAND, 0. from the mother church in Russia be- cause of disorders following the war hi eral council here. Bi New York was elect JAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS bishop. BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM.GLLINS & C Fulton Street, Brooklyn Now Being Featured Oxfords for Spring An exclusive presentation of Women’s and Misses’ New Low Shoes Patent Leather Oxfords, hand-sewn soles, Louis XV heels. Brown or Black Kidskin, Brown Calfskin, and Patent Leather Oxfords. Walking heels. Spectatty Priced 6 - 50 Also on Sale at Our New York Store Delightful Hats for Spring | To Be Featured in a Special i Sale Friday Introductory Every new Millinery note of the Season finds acharming interpretation in these models. There are Watteaus, Bandeau Sailors, Military shapes and Turbans, all developed of fine Lisere Straws, and trimmed with burnt Ostrich, delicate French flowers or pretty ribbons. 5.00 The Values Offered Are Extraordinary—a remarkable purchase has made this sale poss SLIDES BURY 18 TOWNS. Property Lows towns between Tortor! ; lumberto have been damaged and scores d out by landslides re- There has been non loss of life, but the property loss amounts to milliana of dollars. Two hills sliding together buried sev- din- enty-five houses in the Tortorict trict, forty-five between 8 Piatti and fifty near Ci > resulted in the establishment of a Ri sian Orthodox Church in North Amer under an elected titular h m of the Church and Bishop Stephen of New ted First Assistant Arch Welted soles and ==BROOKLYN=— OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & © Fulton Street, Brooklyn | Jighteen Caatel- 27.—Out oft REPORT ON AMERICANISM” Capt. Loughborough Tells of Bravery Shown by Boys From That Section. GIRLS GIVE PAGEANT. “Wingless Victory” Is Feature of Programme at School No. 64, Wednesday neems to bo the “atar| night" of The Evening World Amert- canization Forums, Last night, at Public School No. 64, Avenue B and 10th Street, the successes of previous | weeks were repeated, | ‘The feature was a pageant by mem- bers of Public School No, 36, which consisted of dancing and inging un- der the leadership of Miss M. A. Ma- honey and Miss M. Smith, The Bel- gian dances wore unusually well done, The pageant was called “The Wing- lous Victory.” ‘The gitis, neatly Gresved in the multi-colored costumes of the lands they represented, «ang native songs, and spoke on subjects appropriate to their parts, The Belgian dances were performed by cight young girls in Belgian costumes, ‘The spirit of the; STOPS BACKACHE | TS “FIGHTING | ON WAR FRONT THE EVENING WORLD |. leven dotiars & week may be $11 but it was not enoagh to entice Al- AMERICANIZATION FORUM bert Mondzack to remove his shirt cp aaa aaregeeneand A CURE FOR and join the CHILDREN'S TALENT —feonmowine.| army of the une) employes \ DEPARTMENT 4 with one Homer that ' 9 of all, and bitter woe you dance? Can | ana Albert discovered that if a you recite? Have {man took the pains to write such you dramatic abflity? wise things, particularly in those days when one was forced to write Can you play an instrument? ——— Which one? —. with chisels, sledge-hammers, paint- brushes made of the bristles of wild Have you any ether talent, |she wanted to borrow $10 to pay a j ot, and the gener | dressmakini bi save it. te such as drawing, composition, aiitae ree heigl cad Tell QNOUEN [Nor TERE the uk wert Ce ee atioris to co! é 1 u e all ove wid Bi not mentioned above? to remembor the versifications, there tds nk bout for sympathetic wp- lause from the audience If you have ability in any of the subjects mentioned, mark a Groms in the space provided. ‘Then either give it to your teacher or send it direct, with Ror tadorrement, to ‘THY S¥YCRETARY, Calldren’s Talent Departarent, Amerteaniestion Forums, The Evening Werld, New York. must be some gleam of fire in the fateful inheritance. “You say you were offered $12 | week, and yet you failed to support | your wife. y “I don't care to work for $11," aa- serted Albert jauntily. “Why not?” “It te not enough for me’ “Ien't it better than nothing?” “You see, Judge,” explained Albert, “t nave been borrowing from friends, “Your credit must ee 00d oe clared Magistrate Healy, as o- logue to a lecture which made Albert's well brushed hair curl. Then came visions of iron bars. e “Your Honor,” the wife put tn, “T think the trouble with him is the bad 3 he keeps.” out him, and where he is going he Teacher's Indorsement. ve OSA LSE ELLA [will have no opportanity, to be led astray by his companions. ABO vrcsene see Perrerrrt) Albert steadied himself by leaning | IN FEW MINUTES stiffness right out with “St. Jacobs Liniment.” When your back is sore and lam or lumbago, sciatica or neuritis hi you stiffened up don’t suffer! G small trial bottle of old, honest “St. Jacobs Liniment” at any drug store, pour a little in your hand and rub it right into the pain or ache, and by the | time you count fifty the soreness and lamenesa is gone. Don't stay crippled! This soothing, liniment takes the ache ight out and ends the mis- magical, yet absolutely doesn't burn or discolor | | ery. harmless and | the skin, | Nothing else stops lumbago, sciatica | and lame back mi od surely. It never disappoints !—A \ whole the speeches brought out the ideas of Rub lumbago, pain, soreness, !0¥#!ty to this country and gratitude of the others represented. Weiss, Forum, jthe older folk of the east side arc/you have a wife, it is something aw- one of the commanders who led the boys of the east side in the Argonne, _ | agai ple. - —|against the table. affair was Americanism, and! «jit, jg an expensive proposition,” declared Ed. C. Parker in the York- ville Domestic Relations Court yes-| In opening the meeting, William yoo torday before Chairman } id: of the District }HE’LL Rupee iN agistrate “It is a great pleamure to see that CL dd “And it! Healy. taking their usual interest in this forum. ‘This evening should be a memorable one, We have with us ful.” According to the complainant, Ed} left the family roof last July, after twenty-seven years’ of married life, | and started to begin all over again by} himself. In the exodus, he also ap-| propriated the nousehold funds, amounting to some $700, and, worst wll, took with him bedding and r necessities of the home, In short, Ed “folded his tent’ and packed his trunk as a preliminary to beginning housekeeping for himself. His wife testified that he had given her the negligible sum of $40 in the - ‘past eight months, out of his weekly have made in wage of $16 earned in an |store. The and who knows the calibre of the ‘Lost Battalion, Capt. J, M. Lough- borough, of The Evening World. robably many of your sons, brothers and friends were among his com- mand, Recent made of insinuations have been oneerning the character and loyalty of the east side and those who dwell in it. ‘There is no section of the country more thoroughly loyal than ours, and the Jewish boys have shown thelr loyalty in the great s. riflces. which they antique When Capt. Loughborough, a mem- ber of Tho Evening World staff. with an exeellent record in France, was Introduced, it seemed as though the the attorney began case Knox, Ellen M. Phillips, Louls Marke, | Cheering would pever end. He told of Jessie B. Colburn, Ellen T. O'Brien, the cast side boys he had known in Samuel 8. Koenig, Judge Wikiam . and praised thelr work. Ae Tau, Judge M. Koenig, Judge 33.| nee, he told of the bearer of Hoffman, Congressman F. H. La} the message which brought safety to Guardia, Harry Weissberger, Dr. D.| the Jost Battalion. He was an east J, Hyman, Adolph Siern, Dr. J. G.| side boy, and succeeded where miny Prager, Isaac Marx, Dr. L. Herbst, | other brave men had failed. Max Ehrlich, M. H. Shivitz and a. “How many of you have relatives in G. Grotker, the 77th Division in France?” he! asked, Half the people in the audience Those who wish to participate in The Evening World forums, and who have talent or unusual ability in sing- raised their hands. ing, dancing or instrumental music, Capt. Loughborough said there urged to fill out the coupon which could have been no better soldiers, appears on this page and send it at no better fithters, than those who once, with the teacher's indorsem came from the east side. And at this, to The Evening World, The rush the first personal report from France, | been so great that the programme has the audience cheered again and again. already been filled for many days to It was a 100 per cent. American fight- come, and those who wish to take ing audience. advantage of the great opportunity Harry H. Schlacht, Director of The should at once malt the application. Evening World Americanization mi. | rums, then told of the Children’s Tal- ent Department, and urged every boy and gin) who had talent to apply 29 A LIFETIME OF The Evening World for the opp “You have not only the chanca ot | ‘a reer ihn adn fey, Prevented by ‘‘Frult-a-tives 3 nity of displaying it. He expls that the rush had been tremendous, and that only a few more days would be allowed for applications. WHAT THE “TALENT DEPART MENT” IS OFFERING. ning World will give you ‘an oppor- tunity of appearing before famous men ‘and women in your iine of en- deavor, who will act as judges, If they decide that vou have real tal- | The Evening World will give a! |is 99 good as ‘Fru wssible ald to you In securing the i possi ald to you In securing the | tis. and Constipation. education and training which are | necessary for the proper development | “For years, | euffered with 53 Maisonneuve St., “In my opinion, no other medicine tives’ for Indiges- these jof your talent, but which you m:ght 1 kinds of not otherwise be able to secnr dreaded dinesnon, trying oil be Among the § trentments until | was told 1 was were Frank Miller, the incurable. ast vber of t who sa of the J “One day a friend told me to try ‘Fruit-a-tives’ (or Fruit Laver Tablets). 28 To mp surprise, | found this medicine "= gave immediate relief, and in a short time I was all right again.” | DONAT LALONDE. 50c a box, 6 for $2.50, trial sire 25e, At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES, Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y.~Advt , % Kuperamith. There was also a chorus | of thirty girls | eer dde cd We oath & ‘The Belgian dancers were: Clara | Sixth Ave, & 16th 6 Rerger, Rose Silver, Anna Hankany, Frances Kamarner, Dora Martin, Pawine Goldberg, Beatrice Bushterer and Liltan Bard. | Professional entertainment as) fiven by the Ralalaika Symphony | Quartet, compomnd of Russian mom- ders of the League of Nations Pa- |geant which will take place next Sun- day evening at the Manhattan Opera , and which will present a mu- 1 history of the world from ihe ua to the pr ‘anizatio will have cha hat district, is as follow Weiss, Chairman; Simon 8 W. Stitt, bia, Tillie Friedm FOUR . PIECE COMBINATION Four-Post Mahogany Bed with Box ing, Mattress and Pillows. Hull, | _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1919. Working for Money’s a Joke: When Borrowing Is Easier But the Ancient Poet's Versified Philosophy |;"' Is Knocked Sky High by Judge Healy if }nified by mist in t | Words of the court officer, “a beaut | one,” said His Honor | hope pu loéked in} | on ind L hope | {that you will do many times more raman, Ye n old offender, naif not for your wife and It 1 would send you to elations Court. ase till Friday for investigation.” nst Et and earnest L understa the trouble started fendant not lived man of his h y expostulated Ed. "I may have Hoboken, but I have behaved my What is your side of it?” Ed was asked “I have been » good and generous husban done everythin I could, : “For instance," suggested His Honor dryly “Why, the day we were married “Terribla sacrifice,” suggested one. Have you ever, worked?” His Honor asked the complainant | “She never done a stroke of work outside the house in the twenty-eight years I knew her,” interrupted Ed. “Never garned a nickel in all that| time. I gavo her the money myselt.”| N His Honor banged his fist on the bench and asked, “Do you expect your wife to work when you can take care of her?’ K ‘I dunno,” parried Ed. “She has ali) the furniture I bought with my own NN money.” | “L understand that you threaten to| leave the State if the Court imposes | any orders upon you.” “IT was only fooling, Judge.” then received @ stronger ture on married i.fe and its rela to money “PN give $6 a week, and promise not to skip to Jersey, if they'll leave alone,” he agre “All right, but warned His Honor, acing’ finger. d remember"- shaking a men- ae Casimir Fursa. ance in court, his appear- with him a upon brought bandage, which was the test thing fr the front. fais FACE nor | A black neck- HIS FORTUNE. tie was tied Jose Redd bind about his head In the manner looked at felt for the covering his mouth, of a bridle, When Casimir, one instinctive rein. “What is this case?" asked Magis- trate Healy The jady charges non-support, and says that her husband got drunk and beat her up.” had been warned by the cpurt SABA All the prevailing fashions boots, oxfords and pumps, in els that you need for street, business, or all-around wear. footwear for any and every occasion—for any and every woman who ap- preciates good taste and good value in shoes. 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