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|THE EVENING WORLD'S EVENING WORD IVES EAST SE TALENT A‘OHANGE, Cos you dramatic ability? Cap you piay an instrument? Which one? -—— Have you any other talent, such as drawing, composition, not mentioned above? If you have ability in any of subjects mentioned, mark a CHILDREN’S TALENT DEPARTMENT AN you sing? — you dance? —— Can Scheme Sinioid With Arnericanization Forums Is a Great Success. the | Only four more days left Those children who wish to par-| eres in the space provided, | ticipate in the Children's Talent De-| ‘Twen either give it to your {| partment of The Evening World| teacher or send it direct, with Americanization Forums are warned | her indorsement, to that the time for THE SECRETARY, ited, So many application ts lim- applications have been “EVENING wan TALENT” AMERICANIZATION FORUM — UNCOVERS A DANCER OF received that the office has been Calldcon’s Talent Department, swamped, and only with difficulty! Americanization Forums, The will the applicants be cared for, but! Svening World, New York. they will all be cared for; all will receive the same chance’ to show; Name. what they can do on the platform before their friends and neighbors, | AGAPOBE ....seeyersesereeesevens The Children's Talent Department is now well under way, and every, School .. ores child who applies before next Wednes- day to The Evening World will be given a chance to show what he or she can do. Hitherto the children | of the east side have not had ample! } Teacher's Indorsement. opportunities to develop particular — accomplishments. They have had ex-| 4 siiistic world, Long months of cellent schooling, that is true. But | Rnd education ware becene if they Played the violin well, or| sary for perfect.on, and such a course showed talent singing or dancing,' was beyond their fondest hopes, It there was no way which they cost much took much might prove that they had that tal- ent to the satisfaction of the Mothers! Your little one won't smile If ite liver's full of bile. Cascarets set things right When kiddies’ tongues turn white They bring relief and joy To constipated girl or boy. Ohildren think them dandy— They are mild cathartic candy, Children gladly take Cascarets when cross, feverish, bilious, constipated, be cause Cascarets taste like candy, your child has a tainted breath, coated tongue or a cold—give Cascarets at directed on each 10 cent box. don't worry. Cascarets work like ¢ charm and can not harm the child’ tender little Btomach, liver and bowel: —Advt. For Rheumatic, Muscular] or Neuralgic Pain For Over 70 Years Radway’s Ready Relief Has Been “the King of Them All” as a Pain Killer. Pour @ quan Reilet in the ub over the par! pores of ‘of the. bi and Conges Reticf und the lungs om the market Ask for tt. Acorpt no aubatl FOR EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL th te Tne rubbing Wistributes the. fluid, ovens akin, starts (he ciroula~ and soothes the patient, For Grip, Sore Throat, Cold in Chest and All Inflammation jon, Satarate # flannel cloth in Redwa’ tute. PAIN Rag money and time: they had no chance. The Evening World has now de- ised @ scheme, in conjunction with Americanization Forums o hich every bo} | girl will have # chance to prove tai ‘ent_or ability. When the aplication | to The Evening World {x received at the office the child is notified to ap- pear at a “tryout” before represen- tatives of the paper, Those who show signs of ability are assigned forum, If, at the Forum, they are successf: the name is put on a “pre- ferred list." The fortunate members who are so honored will eventually have the opportunity to demonstrate | | thelr ability before prominent men and | | women of the musical and artistic world, who will act as judges for The | Evening World, These people will, give their professional opinion re- garding the children, and those who are declared worthy will be given| every opportunity to obtain the nec- | essary education and training. Those who appeared yesterday af- | ternoon at one of the “tryouts’ were Carrie Mattenon, speaker y Butteraveli, singer; Kat Feldman, pianist; Gertrude Wein erg, speaker; Bessie Pittoff, draw ing; Louive Guglielman, pianist; Beatrice Lange, pianist; Sam Berge violinist; Evelyn Goldstein, speake Rose Hochberg, speak Brown, | pianist; A. | Pinnotti, inist; Frances Shapiro, speaker; Anna Kes- ter, singer; Hazel Greenberg, speak- | er; Helen Weisman, singe: Children of the east side who ap- | ply for the privilege of appearing at | {one of The Evening World Forums should be certain that their namo and address are legibly written. Many letters to prospective talented children have been returned becau » address given was not correct. Those who have appfed and have not recoited answers to their appli- cations within a week should fill out | another application, as their first one | must have been incorrect. Every | child should receive an anewer, and if you do not receive one you should notify the Secreta | Those who are are to attend “try ways bring their music with them. | Many children have been disappointed | ecuuse they forgot to bring the mu sic which they were to play. Any who wish to demonstrate their ability in drawing, painting or composition should send their best drawings not traced copies, or thelr @est composl- tion, to the Secretary, with their, ap- ap tie mach ohild is x one person only at the if they ate asslaned (o @ foraey ines \may bring their relatives and friends jit they wish, h child sould also |vring his or her best nhoto when culled ery day a ploture will he the and u Ther stars of The Evoning World Chil- to aldren's Talent Department, is only | nine years old, Nevertheless, she dances with the skill |her school, Third Avenue. ARMY AND MARINE ‘CASUALTIES TO-DAY |casualty list of 79 names ane milli cles Little Florence Sterniieb, one of the art 6f an accomplished professional. She ap- peared Thursday evening at Public | School No, 4, Rivington and Pitt | and the applause of | the audience. | Florence, who is a pupil of Public School No, 73, was one of the prin- ‘cipal entertainers at a Red Cross Drive which was held recently at | She lives at No. 686 and Streets, won TOTAL 107 NAMES; scesceaniciies Ten of Pershing’s Men Died o Wounds and Disease Was Fatal to Twenty-nine. WASHINGTON, March 8,—The War Department to-day gave out an arm: a Ma-! ne Corps lst of 28 nemos, a total of! 107, In the army list 19 died of wounds, 29 of dixease and 40 were wounded, degree undetermined. In| the Marine Corps list 9 were killed | in action, 8 died of wounds received | |in action and 7 died of disease, Those} (35 the lists from New York, Connecti- jeut and New Jersey follow: | DIED OF DISEASE. | | Are. New York | iy 6 20th BB kn | Haoconk St, New published in ‘The EBvenine World of members of the Talent Department. To arsist the Secretary the ohildren should write any personal informa- tion about themselves or their fom- Jlles on the back of the picture. From now until the end of the forums, In May, Instruct ports will he printe daily in The Evening m ers should watch inents, Those who w: vantage of the great chance « way's Ready and and Wort er the coneraied hou'd sign the application to-day and send it to The Evening Worid Only four days more. Day Ridge Wants Nayat DBL. Grom, O48 48th Bt. Rrookiyn DE LAMETER, Harry, Treadwell, N.Y WOUNDED (DEGREE UNDETER- MINED). Sergeants, LEV AS. 7B, 48th St. Now York city, | SNYDER, Charlee J. 110 Mapa Ave, Nowak SPM AS, “Charles M.’ Syracuse, N.Y Corporals, CABIANCHI, Antiony AL. f’ntemon No J STURMAN, Evorott N° Aare Conn Musician PULLANO, Josey, 445 W. dist St, New dees | Privat | RAUBR, Charieg F.1d Brill Oe, Newark, | CASUAL.-| Removed a that tho known a Bay Ridge Nava) the ‘Receiving and mars the «p of the beautiful Shore Road | » Bay Ridge Chamber of Com Sa Secretary Daniels AERONAUTICAL EXPOSITION OFTHE MANUFACTURERS AIRCRAFT ASSOCIATION SQUARE a» 69TH GARDEN _ REGIMENT ARMORY Barracks MARINE C ORPS TIES. | KILLED IN ACTION. | Privates, | BECKY d. Bridgton. Ng | | MOONE. Willian Fredrick, Coro. ta 1... ¥ | WOUNDED IN ACTION | (SLIGHTLY). Private. | suio: LL, James Williem, Ravonve Noo / KILLED IN ACTION, PREVIOUSLY | REPORTED MISSING. Private. | PHILLIPS, Charien Ariine, Moohoster, No ¥ DIED OF WOUNDS, Regyioueny | REPORTED KILLED. | Private. | NQHRIS, David Pater, Gb Conta: Av, New! | PRESENT FOR DUTY, PREVIOUS. if | LY REPORTED MISSING STONE Sith Bt, New} Yors Ci | No, Not Te- in 1837, O18 Bunn! received the | Warm air stoves have beon set nerease ” and faehionable pa where *'L Widow" and playe nent ve ‘Black und OLDS AND Grip OMG QUININE signature on (he bos. ons of dollars as well as in the MLNS WA wv GE SL. PLES STOLEN So Declares Magistra Magistrate Simms, Freeing Accused Truck Drivers, The assertion by a Magistrate tha erty had been stolen during the last year by chauffeurs and truck drivers aroused interest to-day in police clr ney's office, and prompt steps were expected to put an end to the thefts. prosecute, There torney's office te as 3 nothing up to the Police Dopartinont to fur fish sufficient evidence to to make’a plausible case for the peo evidence for the » do, It is pi Jacking is square'y nable At me BYENING WORLD. SOLDIER AND SAILOR LeTr co} Peay 1 t re BP ~ j hat Avenue, Brook rivate demobilization. Netther Gam Mortellore of the 208th (nfantry,|OMee Departnient nor the gt ores Partment can explain failure Wenti jon No. 3 Was restored | on.delivery of mail duty on Sept. 17, 1918, from sickness Watching’ and Waiting, Plath The 407th on priority ther, Jo- Lewis Street, Letter # No. in hospital tto seph Morteiloro, Amrounition ‘Train The 260th Motor It is UMN. ple. If they fail to do this, an do on Jan, 9 1919. ‘ pling a Age R I os OP Lee nothing!" M. J. Cosgrove, No, 34 Parkes Ave — . nt tin ave Pousti eye Senet. An. | (86nd more information abou | (NE NEPUNSHED i AN OUR raRO" doclared Marie~) pie Given Are Official | drew R. "roaa of Wie evantes,| ailor you wish to locate irate Simms, after the d ten ania | MEISWETS HVE eld : ation No, 3211880 Klolves—The Mth Engineers it | Dee iecharged we are ' a “f ros on priority. It is unattached. Junabie to prosecute men wh Dartfort Kent, 6 Sith Bnstnesrs fo) Bet sce | guilty of grand larceny because of in Departmenis — Address All Mae writ ‘or the return of Submarine Chai * dence, These thefts have : : . ‘7 It Is located at Invern (ot oka Badan alee et i Inquiries to Evening World |are* Leeda! MBL St Ble dl oe ple nla : ‘ Hin Mother—The 167th tnfantry is in ing the last year that something, Soldier and Sailor Letter!the Army of Occupatign, Unit will ‘ nN igh % a SS to should be done by somebody to make “ probably be sent home tue latter part n of th ; the offenders amenable to justice ang, Column. Apel us—‘There are no plana for jj Mrs. A. Eldr N 06 Third) mobilization of U. s Naval Base baw punishment.” ———— kven 4 Priva : : lard of | 13 as yet the 9th Infantry, ym pany in, Anxious Sister—The U. &. 8. Cure Werte Of prep: | “Priority” im anawers mea the 2d Division of tne Army of Ovou erating in the Third Naval | PRU UNS || ciude thelr vomoasite companies enters || led for return, Me iy not on casu-| gy No date has been set for Ce N 0 FRAN E | otherwise specified. alty list return of the ( Ss. Favorite. subsect wilt be Sister Mae.—You will have to ob rehab gh _ - | tain aMdavits relative to your bi : not appenr in this 6 being absolutely \ Need“ of lone contain full Porward Magistrate Simms, he compli to find you feeling tired, irritable and half sick. suffer constant backache, headaches, dizzy spells and irregular kidney action, you've good proof that your kidneys are demanding attention. sitting in Essex \Impossible for each nation ling to its debts separ tely. tions Is Urged in Chamber to pay Market Court, was authority for th » statement. Two truck drivers had of Deputies Mrs. & Stern, No been brought into court late yester.; PARIS, March &—In opening to |! roet Milton rn day, and in dismissing them he sald; | day's discussion of the financial situa © Gun Battalio “Several miliion dollars’ worth of /tion In the Chamber of Deputies| \ 70387, received goods, particularly pertaining to war | Chairman Peret of the Budget Com- | rom 1 fire abou contracts, have been stolen in the last mittee estimated that on March $1 to hospital on N year by chauffeurs and truck drivers, | France's assets will amount to $31 ’ ' I regret exceedingly my inability to $00,000,000 and her liabilites to $%6, |) was add 1 prosecute these defendants, but as | 200,000,000, leaving a deficit of $4 This w q the District torney's office has | 400,000,000. He eatimated that th nis for jet not eupplied me with suificient evi- |after-the-war budget will be $3,600. |; Milton Stern dence, I am obliged to discharge | 900,000 and the revenue $2,600,009,000 factory them.” ‘Tho assets are the liquid resources| Ay anxious Friend “Your Honor,” replied Assistant | raised to meet the nation’s exy $) Y.—Privat bn J District Attorney John T. Hogan, “it to March 3t and not, of course, the | ainrtors s1zth Pield Ar is not the fault of the I t Auior- | entire wealth of France. ation No. 1778428 ney'’s office that these men are dis-| M. Peret sald that something must New = charged, It is the fault of the po- be done at once, and that an Interna! | hanna Gut RENCE STERNMEL [tice Here we have men who are Sash ie crue stl Sireet, Ph = “eS H $ + charged with a serious offense and | Nations, He read a present wi Pansat Lica . Seales the policemen in the caso have|Feb, 6 to Mintster It is attached to i convi 4 M Get a are helping thousands and should help you. Read TheseGreater New York Cases: off fo Nevins St. an impre (Brooklyn) t, Brooklyn, say ible and got bo bh nflammation of T took different re ng t @ Kidn rom, the beginning boxe the lls Bring Don’t wait for worse troubles and reque him to m for release to his ‘ 0 W Vhemaea waar ere os Eases ore ‘When You ‘ “a Hieation, e le o priva Doe ooeicationny, toth Field Artilery,| Apply a Little Musterole », identification | 70h Divis A.» 0. 77% which is | And Musterole won't blister slight wound {NOt scheduled to return the “old-fashioned mustard 0 e i Califon, just it on with your ih y ra De 16 wn ison: lf penetrates to the sore spot wi AE i M.M. Hegiment. S.C. 1s | gentle tingle, loosens the 1 Heb. #169. | hat nthe easualty Hint ite ie al find draws out the soreness to No. 5 Weat atta ed to the ng unit which Musterole is a clean, nose ably, W Rot # hedlt ed an early return. | ont made with olf of pps yee Devoted Reader, ick rel ndition 18) Artillery, Battery F ty. Linens of death Soutions (NUE y in many Jabr, Head=|oluier should file with, his jounth oprat craic iNery ntif- | manding Ofc an application f jains, frosted feet, colds on the fi echarge, accompanied by amMda | Hela ee ce Cerca oth of relatives as to these conditions, &c. | dren, pa 4 handy for i 1201 MC. , Corona, Lo L=T th | 30¢ and 60c jars; hospital a * | Wield Artilery ix to return soon with | # Ho is at) the ith Division ganization. |tary T ee eae 1 nt t'to United A ine fauna |@ and nine men wt 0 United ail about June | se, ailing on Wilhelfhina, arrived at New York, Jan 1919, and were N idney Ills ARCH is a month of heavy work for the kidneys. Exposure to sudden changes of temperature, with chills, colds and influenza, all tend to throw an extra burden on the kidneys. They fall behind in keeping the blood stream pure, and poisons, that well kid- neys normally throw off, accumulate and set up disturbances in various parts of the body. That is why March is apt to set in. 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