The evening world. Newspaper, March 11, 1919, Page 12

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SPS AN 2 Sc eR RNR sy aos we THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROE 11, 1919. DARTING, PIERCING [CHILDREN'S TALENT |™€ Came Won /19-EMROUD ORL, [Hutte CITY PROTEST AT STATE | tsvanttercen.t tscmnoe zany wom City officials will also nppear in force anguish, but time alone can eradi- Cate It. |. "As Tam beginning to look for you ’ these parts of It, it is advocated|I shall add no more at present, but U | et 8 hearing on Wednesday on all bills AMERICANIZATION FORUM PROVES HER ABILITY ae my expectation, ‘The great op-| the best wishes of the family, and the| TEACHERS’ PAY MEASURE | > eposing increases in salaries | for : CHILDREN’S TALENT AT TALENT “TRY-OUT” | Bem the’ Sond Scatwara tis | Smectlonste, regards of your eee | roteata Maainiy, taainet a Catate: wide me = “| coun southward and| "sincere friend and obed’ and a‘ble 1 ; asure, backed by the Wt = i | DEPARTMaNE Westward; from whence I have not, servant, Seer ere Also Will Object to Firemen’s Bill,p; "\"5) State Feaeration, of” 4 and | —_——_ t, “ {GTON.” . one e Yumerous. civic organtations. 7 Give way before the pene- a a) Rear much that can be de. 'G. WABHINGTON as Mayor Gets No Chance would saddle from #ibeod tee to Hae “I condole with you at the loss of |G. 0. PF. State Execative Committee to Veto. Tor tly see, en ee er : , trating effects of Sloan’s AN you ing? ——._ Can your parents; but as they lived to a York City atone: e 7. a dance? | | Meets Mareh 19, . By making both the teachers’ salary Li t Lu you dance? Can | Ko0d old age you could not be unpre- i ALBANY, Marc ~-New York will | bill and. the three platoon measure ee you recite? Hav | pared for the shock: tho’ there is| After @ talk between Chairman Glynn | protest at a he: today against] state-wide in their application, the Bila — ° something painful in bidding an adiea | pf the Republican Stato Committee and| the Blakely’ bill: proposing’ a ‘three | will not koto. Mayor fytan for his So do those rheumatic twinges and —_o— a cree Suny e | to thone we love, or revere, when wel live Cominittee, a coll wan Issued yea: | of the Niater The clive commences | vete.cF approval. The lly ta thus de ac sued yen: he city's representa: | prived ol the, rigit to indicate the loin-aches of lumbago, the nerve | Can you play an instrument? | know it is @ final one. Reason, re-|terday for a mecting of the isxecutive Catimated that should tho | the ‘action. of ‘tha: Mayor. whether: the w it would mean a: fhflammation of neuritis, the wry! This Week 150 Youngsters} Which one? ——. neck, the joint wrench, the ligament 7 r | fain, the muscle strain, and the{ Will Have Opportunity to a uvauene ase ligion and philosophy may soften the! Committee in Albany March 19. ad- ' measures are objectionable, , ‘ tcunc " wach as drawing, composition, robbing bruise stic E The tase of applying, the quick. Gain Artistic Education. not mentioned above? hess of relief, the positive results, | os Ht you have ability 1 the cleanliness and the economy of Only One Day More. the subjects mentione: Sloan's Liniment make it universally preferred. 80c, 41.20 Any child of the east side who cross in the space provided. wishes to apply for the Children's Then either give it to your “x 9 ‘Talent Department of The Evening| teacher or send it direct, with World Americantzation Forums must| pep indorsement, to | do #o by to-morrow night, when the 4 Liniment jlast appleation will be printed. (Hotel atta GREATEST 1 dapat Children’s Talent Department, > This week, 150 children will be Kills. Pain | given an opportunity to show what| Americanization Forums, Tne { = =| they can do at one of the “try-outs,”| Evening World, New York. ww Ladies wa A Word With You About Your Skin ' To Prevent Grip Take | | | | of the East brings home to us those who went to war overseas—the other coming from all parts of our own land brings thousands on business, for pleasure or to welcome the boys who are coming home. r N= YORK CITY today is the meeting point of two great lines of travel—one coming out Teacher's Indorsement | ny ke Cutt || | ——$—$ — | Jessie Sri D ci 7 re ; ' “Laxative | 4) UB Jee Fece veer | nica are neid every afternoon at a ras "ie to taba Wen oo In normal times a city of five million people with a daily transient population of a quarter of a 1 Bromo soap, sasiated by “athove who are” successtil wil be Poin. million more, New York today soars far above these peace time figures. Seventy-three per cent ~ ive el »pe on i Foe ev enn he the foruma of ‘The Hvening World, | Jeasle Splegier, a Jewish girl living of the thousands of troops CORENG: from overseas are landed at the port of New York! The ‘ asneeded,andhave || | Md If they then show unusual ability, |at No. 136 Suffolk Gtreet, is one of transient population varies, in the estimates of research bureaus and city officials, from one-half in most cases @ clear fresh complexion, a clean scalp free from dandruft and f, good bair, soft white hands a skin free from blemish, without resort: ing to tiresome, expensive “beauty” fade? Cuticura ‘costs little and does much. Sample each free by mail of “Cuticura, Dept. G, Boston.” Sold everywhere, price 25 cents each. m= Caticura Talcum Powder a Do not fail to teat the fascinating fra- rance of thie exquisitely scented face, baby, dusting and skin perfuming pow- der, detieate, delightfal, distingué, it imparts to the person a charm incom: arable and peculiar to iteelf, will then be given the opportunity of " . appearing Delore prominent men and te popular reciters of the Childrens’ women of the musical and artistic |T#lent Department, She appeared world. If these people declare that y at ‘The Evening the children have real talent, The ation Forum at Evening World will make every effort | Public School 64, Avenue B and Tenth to secure for them the education and | Street, and won applause by her reci- training necessary for their proper 1 Am an American.” She is development, thirteen years old and attends Public Only One Day More. School 13. to one and one-half million! New York has absorbed another city comparable in size with Buffalo or even Philadelphia! | Quinine Tablets’’ Be sure you get the Genuine ' Look for this signature | CDRLgore on the box. 30c. Small wonder then that New York City’s transportation lines are crowded—that its hotels cannot meet the almost unimaginable demands — that its places of amusement turn away thousands who cannot be accommodated—that its streets hold greater masses of humanity than ever before — Small wonder, too, that its telephone system faces the zenith of all demands for service—the greatest demand of any one city in all telephone history! |Ten Depart for ‘ope for Jewish wel Work. | ‘Ten secretaries and canteen work- Jers of the Jewish Welfare Board | sailed yesterday for France on the tranaport Siboney, to join a force of 100 representatives of the board now | with the A. BF. a And It’s as Good in These} League of Nations Days as It Was in 1787. Thousands of war-worn overseas men are turning to the telephone as soon as they arrive the quickest means of reaching home and friends. Thousands from all over the land, who have been pouring in to welcome at the gates of the country their own from overseas, are adding their quota to each day’s telephone traffic. New York City’s Telephone System designed for normal needs and normal growth is today, at the end of nearly two years of restricted telephone construction, meeting the abnormal telephone demands of New York City, plus the demands of a transient population equal to the per- | Ws ee ee ree See ae rents manent population of one or two other big hustling American cities! —, of the Constitution of the United 4 fi t e@ States were no more immune from| criticism than thosd who seek to build| a world Constitution which ‘shall do) away with war is farnished by a let- ter George Washington wrote in 1787 Gen, Washington's letter, addressed to Col, Humphreys, is one of the au- tographed treasures in the collection of Adolph Lewivohn, who furnishes ‘The Evening World with the follow- ing copy of its text: “Mount Vernon, Oct. 10, 1787. “My Dear Humphreys: Your favor of the 28th ult. came duly to hand, as id the other of June, With great pleasure I received the tntimation of your spending the winter under this roof. ‘Tho invitation was not ‘ess And the sum total of this demand is three and one-quarter million calls a day, more than twice the number of calls sent in the same period by London, Paris and Rome combined! While the demands made upon the Telephone Company by permanent residents and guests within the City are being met as well as reconstruction conditions permit, the quality of the service cannot be as high as that which obtains in normal times. The probletn is a big one but it will be solved in a way that will bring again to the City the same high quality of telephone service maintained in pre-war times. These facts are submitted to you with the belief that a frank discussion of New York City's telephone problems will insure your-confidence and cooperation, * sincere than the reception will be ; cordial. ‘The convention shall be that in all things you shall do as you ( please—I will do the same. No cere- mony shall be observed—nor any re- straint be Imposed on any one. “The Constitution that 1s submitted \ t ts not free from imperfections; a 3 there are as few radical defec ee = as could well be expected, seneidering | the het eneous mass of whic! 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