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Ct pe mie a iptinwtnnee ‘ i] Greed Soe DR. FINLEY 1S ASSAILED. Assemblyman We Woentd Pat Office tnd Legtatation. AUBANY, N. ¥., March 7A bill In tended to transfer from the Board of Regents to a Joint wession of the the power to elect the Education was intro islaturé Commissioner of duced to the Legisinture to-day by As- semblyman Clarence F. Welsh, who flared. that the present Commissioner Dr. John H. Finley, was spending mos of his time in Palestine He also charged that the Deput Commissioner, Dr. Thomas B, Finegan was using his position for purposes of personal aggrandizement at the ex nae of the educational aystem of ti tate. Cadum Ointment :: is very soothing |‘ and healing wherever “TALENT NIGHT” Children Fill Large Part of a people of the district liked to hear A) oa THE EVENING WORLD'S AMERIGANIZATION FORUM CHILDREN’S TALENT DEPARTMENT AN you sing? ——.. Can 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 BIG FEATURE OF EAST SIDE FORUM Patriotic Americaniza- tion Programme, nt Night at It was Children's Tw the subjects mentioned, mark @ ‘ublic School No, 4, Rivington and) eros in the space provided. ‘itt Streets, and the boys and girls Then either give it to your east side oceupled the plat-| teacher or send it direct, with ‘onm for nearly the entire evening.| her indorsement, to there was no doubt that th THE SECRETARY, Children’s Talent Department, their children sing and play and see Sani Wout Forums, The the skin is irritated [1 sre. Te Americanization | Hvenins World, New York, features of The Evening World Name . or inflamed. ‘orums wore by no means thruat Cad of to the background; the children gave] Address ....ccesssssscoveseeeee Te cree Siete ef patriotic recitations, patriotic song peaceful sleep to people who have suffered agonies from skin troubles. It stops the itching at once and is|¢ very soothing and healing wherever the skin is irritated or inflamed. Much suffering from skin troubles may be |; avoided by the timely use of this won- derful remedy. Cadum Ointment is for eczema, blotches, chafings, rash, ringworm, cuts, burns, ete. t Dadam Ointment is a French preparation made te America from the 01 and at the same time any one were Evening Worl display their tale contention gave the aud a vaudeville show, he participants School .. ae noe as good could ask who had applied to the nt Department of The for an opportunity to ts in music, rect ion and dance, They proved that the ot The ening Worl: those ‘hildren's T | Teache: Indorsement. that there is nfuch hidden talent on the cast side ts true, irst came Florence Sterniieb, @ Flowered Georgette Unique Designs Silk Tricolette Frocks Exclusively Designed Serge and Tricotine Smart Tailleur Models 478 FULTON ST. Afternoon the evening. Mr. Sufrin ve an in- teresting address, which was par- i roc Ss ticularly appropriate to the occa- of Distinction Special Saturday ‘ to read the Declaration of Inde- Demure Taffeta and Georgette com- pence and study it, and then to apply bination; smart Quaker collars, new eee to the history of this bell sleeves with ruffles of Taffeta to Dr. M. J, Katz, chairman of the dis- match skirt. Extremely smart. trict forum, was in charge of tho meeting. Dr, Katz urged every one hinty little girl, attractively cos tumed for the occasion, who gave | Several dances, and showed remark- able grace and skill for’a youngster. there was Adolph Daidone, with Adolph, won his a of applwuse, Edna Bbert was Near Elm Place quot a “riot.” She sang several popular songs, accompanied with the appro- Priate steps and gestures, and —~BROOKLYN rought down the house.” Several times after she had taken her seat on the floor, she was recalled to the platform by the enthusiastic audi- ence. Max Isaacson followed with Phe Charge of the Light Brigade. joloman Sufrin was the speaker of sion. He told how, nineteen years ago, he came to this country. In order that ho might make himeel¢ worthy of its benefits, ne enlisted in the army and served three yeare in tho engineers. ‘Then he applied himself to law studies, became a citizen and Was soon admitted to the bar, Shortly jafter he became a member of the te Legislature. 1 want to thank The Evening World,” said Mr, Sufrin, “for ite great work on the east side. There is no country which gives equal op- portunities to its citizens, If you wish to become pre-eminent in America, you must first become ac- quainted with American institutions and ideals. I want to urge every one 5.90 to support the ideals which had been Inaugurated’ by the founders of the United States, and called attention to the fact that they had taken into account the people themselves, and had made the laws for the people. “Now we have a very popular mem- ber of the Children's Talent Depart- ment who is well known in this dis- he said. “Who is #he?” dozen br more voices answered: Frocks 39-50 A “Ruth Reisner.” Then Ruth, who is one of the etars of the department, gave several songs, Frocks accompanied by Herman Streger. Herman, who is only eighteen years old, is one of the principal assistants for some time given his services to orphan asylums, schools and settie~ Ment houses of the east side. When the Children’s Talent Departenent was announced by The Evening World, he offered his services to those who were not able to bring piano accom- panists to the forums, Sarah Post followed with songs, and as a finale Sadie Kem) gave selections on tho ‘cello and sang She showed herself an accomplished musician. Only five day several r remain for the ap- plicants for the Children’s Talent De- | partinent, The applications are pour- ing into the office The ning World by the hundred, and every on» who applies by next Wednesday will be given an opportunity to show his of her ability. If the child shows tal ent, he will will be assigned to ¢ of The Evening World Americaniza tion Forums, and will then “do his stunt" before a great audience of neighbors and friends. If he or she then shows marked ability, there will be an opportunity to display it at one of the uptown hotels, before men and women prominent in’ the musical and of the Children’s Talent Department. He i# a marvellous pianist, and has Now you can get genuine before-the-war Superlative Quality “t Goes FLOUR Farther--The Saving Flour” THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 7, 1919. PIANIST AT EVENING WORLD'S FORUM IS WONDERFUL MUSICIAN ee: FAMILY OF THREE. CANNOT LIVE ON $16,000 A YEAR Referee Favors Increased In- come for Widow of R, A. Scott—Estate Is $1,000,000 A story of how hard it is for a family of three to live on only $18,000 Men's Tweeds, Cassimeres, Asia Cloths @ year is told in papers filed to-day in the Surrogate Court by attorneys tor Sen's Gabardines, Single. Dbl. Breasted] §, 75 | Men Men’s Special Retiring “= Reta 5000 Men's, Youths’, Women’s, Misses’, Children’s RAINCOATS | To Close Out Sale Double Texture Bombazines Begins To-morrow Morning. fener 4.75 Lot 350 Coats, Broken Sizes(}.95 Cassimeres, 7.85 Formerly $14 artistic world, These people will a * as Judges, and i¢ they | nolare at the Mrs, Leonie M. Scott, widow of Rob- W. + eye g Lormerly $22 to $30 4 has true talent, The Evening . : World will make every effort to se- ert A. Scott, of the Scott-Foster Ice /” Omen sHigh Grade Poplins,Cassimeres§, 75 cure for the child the training and Company, who died in July, 19) , ’ Ms oe education which would otherwise be g Women’s Tweed H impossible on account of lack of Referee David 1. Well agreed with | ee is, Cashmeres, Plaids 8.50 funds. Mrs, Scott that $18,000 a year was in-| JJ7, i Besssseverreeens All applicants are assigned to “try- suMcient to maintain her and her twot PY omen’s Cloth Tweeds 13.50 outs” soon as their applicat histone Formerty $20 le are received, Those Who APD fons and recommended that she 8 Pyomen's Git 7 ‘ Sesterday afternoon. were: F allowed enough from her husband's ren’s Silk Mohairs, Satins 15, 50 Bhubkin, speaker: Morris Grilihaa, estate to properly care for them B Newest models, Formerly $25 29e violinist; Roy Freedman, speaker er ole , pome 3” formerly $3.5 Jeanne Ant, speaker; R. B, O° et, Ber plea for additional Sncom paved Coats, — Formerly $3.5 onl " George Magee, violinist; Mil- \ e estate valued a 000,000, (Hrls’ Formeny ) ams, pianist; Pauline Amer- Mrs. Scott told of the actual cost of| Capes, formerly $8. ...sscsseeeeseeeees 1,98 man, speaker; Jean B. Ferguson, Keeping Robert, age eighteen, and| speaker; Anna Ruhalter, violinist; et gana ti oe Harold, age fourteen. Their living ex ° Haher, planist;| Sam Kurtzman, penses at Taft School for the year| singer; Heesie Kurtzman, dancer; were $1,000 each . | Loretta Thorne, speaker: M. Smith, “Pocket money,” £c vas singer; Ruth Seiden, speaker; Martha $360, and ioe teeote, Git, Meee w Scheiber, dancer; Stella Rosenstein, — rbd ‘old, $2 2: ‘a Sener Shirley Goodman singer; | MERMAN STREGER nding money” was $600 each. | RAINCOAT COMPANY Virginia Gross: singer: Joe Blonsky, Eighteen-Year-Old Herman Streger, Robert spent $700 for clothing and 945B eaker; yehman,. violinist; , Harold $600. Dentists and ¢ : Harry Reed, violinist; Joseph Wol-| Is Teacher, Composer and Leader |!#4r0! Py retichanacd ancl Aone roa Way, Bet. 292d &23d Sts. sux eh Mati Hoge ehwurte, planiat, Hag | got $200 from each of the boys, and Bullding) and’ Fannie Parnes, singer and of Own Band. |it cost them $1,200 each for the main- = - - pianist. eee ten Herman Streger, the youthful as-|tenanco of auiomobiles ——— mane Mists School velunicered ‘her Sistant of the Children's Talent De-| Outside of the $4,000 a year allowed Old Establi h di services as accompanist for the after. | Piftment, has already made a name |to each of the boys under the terms she ouse noon. for himself in musical circles. Though {of their father’s will they are “desti- = ‘Those who will appear thts after-| only eighteen y old, he 18 a Won-|tute of other means of support,” the e In Ou noon. derful pianist, a composer, a teacher, |petition states, and inasmuch as they and the leader of his own band; he|will soon be going to Yale or Harvard Take Adv. A ant, “WICKEL LOAF” TO RETURN «= [snortiy wit graduate trom "nia |it will be necessary for them to have age of these Exceptional teacher, Professor Leopol Godowsky. | $ car, Mrs, Scott is allowed UNDER GOVERNMENT PLAN vce has a studio of his|$10,000 a year for herself, and sh 3 saa ow on Essex Stree states that for her support and t : " At the Evening World Americant-|of the two boys it cost her much in Proposed to Take Over Flour Sup- zation Forums, he plays for Ruth |excess of $18,000 in the past year . ‘ ; Reisner, one of the “stars” of the | °%c' ply With Wheat Fund and | Chituren’s ‘Talent: Department, and| Testimony taken by the refere orgs Sell It at Loss, [has also offered his services when- | that before his death Mr. Sco Be Careful ait ‘ ever needed to accompany those who jowed $40,000 a year for the support [renatation for over hf WASHINGTON, March ~The “nickel have, no pianist with them. | During | co hig family. in closing the appli- soup ben rte ni tte ramos loat" may soon return to the market New York's largest movie theatres, | cation he declared that Mr. Scott was mm eds basket of the housewife, Food Admin-| = = =/only ili three days before his death 7 J mR istration officials said to-day. They are F RD EW AW 0 Jand “the morning of, his death his TH SE UT P ICES working on a plan said to be nearly ORD MAY MAKE N T yaiciany assured him that his R in U fl ready for submiasion to Herbert Hoover! AT PLANT IN WHITE PLAINS Sis heh emain Unequafled and President Wilson, to utilize the bil | ‘ WHISKEY SPECIALS lion dollar wheat price guarantee fund IEE BESS) | $12,000,000 FIRE IN RIO. | Beef for decreasing the price of flour t ' | * bread makers and still keep the wheat | Representatives of Detroit Man Sur-| 90,000 Bags ef Coffee and 24,000 Bales | } Imported Wines 1 ys : " it je Ba! | prices to $2.26 for the farmer. | vey Fair Grounds Tract there * Famous Brands 'y Fa ds 4 i 7 Kirk: ne ‘ ands (Very Rare) ‘The tentative plan embraces the tak-| —Confer With Owne RIO JANEIRO, March Maker & Bick: Be a Foreign Botting Guaranteed ing over of the flour supply of the onfer With ner, million dollars was the estimated dam- | Il Chntwort BARTON & GUESTIERS country at $8 a barrel, which will allow Special to The Evening We age to-day from a fire which started hy Chat a nominal profit to the millers and| WHITE PLAINS, March 7.—Repre-|on the Santos Docks Tuesday. The atau selling it to the bread makers at $6, or| sentatives of Henry Ford have been| fife is expected to bura unl tts end S!. Bris @ loss of $2 a barrel. They express : sah of the week. Losses include ¥1,0 bags Graves to doubt that the forelan demand fer |comsulting with Edward B, Long about] or coftee, 44,010 bales of jute, aad the Extra D. — wheat will be sufficient to keep the| the purchase of w site near Waitelentire contents of several warehouses, Mane ab wheat price up to the Government's | Plains for a plant for the manufacture — 7 F ei case guaranteed figure. jor the Ford aut i) he falr| |) pig Hy ‘The plan considers the Government |”! ‘ fae beetseiies idea decall 7} mo | A'so the Celebrated Gunliffe absorbing this Hoes of barrel at a | Sounds tr es Is under naieagane Dobsons Medoe & St. Julien total cost , Mr. Long declined to make any state- ‘ otal cost o! . ong declined to make any sta Case Lots Only—None on — ment to-day as to whether any con- ’ Market at Any Pric: BELGIAN TOWNS WANT AID. traci or option had teen signed by a IL A Pieagar ares | holding company for Mr. Ford. Charles | re one eee SS er Haas B, Long, son of the owner, stated to- HCanimarion He BRUSSELS, March 7, — Deputy | day that men who he believed repre- 4 ! § emove| rd or St. Croix iim Minaudy of the Belgian Chamtcr has|sented the Ford Company hud been Look at tongue! Ri Picts Oreane’ Bittern sent a petition to Brand Whitlock, the | surveying the property. poisons from stomach, Creme de Menthe, American Minis! for transmission to The fair grounds contain ov fifty li 1 b Is. President Wilson, appealing to, Ameri-| acre is located midway between iver and bowels, san Generosity for the towns of Harve| tiecrord and the elty of White Plains fee shana and Battice, in the Liege region, which | Limsford and the city of White Plain localities furnished the first victims of |The Tarrytown, White Plains and the Germ atrocities in 1914, T Mamaroneck trolley line passes the two towns are declared to have been |», ounds lthe greatest sufferers in Belgluin & jap ior a See? _ eeeahagenea eatin CASUALTIES IN THE NAVY. | Lieat. Williams, Paterson, and En- | | sign Badie, Fie | is “ad - WASHINGTON, May Mites, is us Jualties «ported to-day as rn it *, Mail Orders recely : ag Bia iiomenite ‘carefully packed: Hot. reaponalble iliama, Yigailon Jug gallon. . RF, 4 unshot wound + Open BSE Ce A a MRCMIDA, | Add bee phone Evens gust. Twenty-fourth § Chelsea ings Until 3s S. Eadie, Flushing. 8 umonia at St. Nag re ) * np ‘ ye anaes | ESTABLISHED SINCE 1887 PM, Beecibon eerie, ee ont Aeeeos “Oalifornie® Brrap of Figs) Between Eant A bere eh Tisbel ehiet” machinists’ | °Dly—look for the name California on | ve. Side o: be abel, chie! achinists | 9 15 & 16 Sts. le le ° mate, Roxbury, Mass, died following |the package, then you are sure your + A PT NR gg psy OM, child is having the best and most ily reached by © yway, Land Sfudson Tw ert harmless laxative or physic for, the RESPITE IN BAFF CASES, little stomach, liver and bowels. Chil- S cteeeeeiabe dren love its delicious fruity taste. Governor Defers Ferrara Full directions for child's dose on each Cohen Executions Three Months, |hottle. Give it without fen Ge | Special to The E Worid.) ALBANY, March Smith to Reg. U. 8. Pat. Off. lday granted a he cag of . . Pe Peek Gad domed Cokie int America’s Finest RYE der sentel of death during the week ginning March 17, until the week be- WHISKEY f\ a. Tune 16 | AS iven by the Governor ts \ | that Diatrict Atta: ney of New York | County ja now conductin an investiga. lton'ce charges of perjury (crowing oui HAND MADE SOUR MASH lce’ the prosecution of the Barnett Bai | muner STRAIGHT PURE RYE eee oe relight Wreek Blocks Pennsylvanta, | | COATESVILLE, Pa, March 7 STRENGTH AND QUALITY AS ALWAYS§ Traffic on, the main, line of the Penn SOLD BY ALL FIRST CLASS DEALERS |avivania. Tallrond between Philadel- (RRIA BAe Ares of fifteon'B BEWARE OF RE-FILLED BOTTLES nd freight here roken cauned the cara to pile over the es . ts Tho train's sro’ escap. infecti d H. B. Kirk & Co., New York, N. Y. nee but infection need not Manufacturers Will Confer With You never know just when it is going | Indusirial Board on Prices, tohappen, Generally without warning A committee of steel manufacturers, | a alip 1s made—a deepcut— a broken Jneaded by Judge Gary, will go. to| and bruised skin is the result. 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