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vt ” THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1919. i ' { Director of the “American-A'l Mani- Hi Mt t Wh it li IC t Cl b group of garden medals, inovting| @e festation.” whieh will be held at the eiress to U ney utions en ury u nudes, with landscape backgrounds, ore hiroat, es agate om Sunday, April 6, at + ae H ops ee ave “celignerilly medelted, * "| tras through the Can Make Own Living at 20 Has an Exhibit 520 oo soy snvorenine| The original design of the Frankl | wora Amertoan! Forums’ tha Of Medallic Art aie original design Ka Frankia ‘ a we se oe was inspired with th a ee Fit of the Gai apes That's the time to get busy. ving an “All-American ¥. | " ; Paul Manship's contribution ‘to the! One Small Box P Proves It d ly Sloan's erie, y wash will take place in the | By W. G. Bowdbin. exhibition consists of medallions in- = PPly largest auditorium in America. Mr. The Ceutary elation, No. 7 West bee y “ arent Lote ae er dag ‘: Liniment F | Hartions has been lavish in his praise 13d Street, has « notable ex DbItiOn Ot ee eee a een eee ee appy | Beey’s Mustarine Contains True wane ¢ of The Kvening World for*the work inedaliic art that Is to remain on view! expression in medallic form and ap- Must |. Does Not Irritate Put it on that rheumatism-attacked | |done among the foreign-born of the until Apri pepr in the exhibition Nose and Eyes. ne Sremvere Sneee mn “American- 1-All “All Manifestation” |" ong Rangel cobacdahge Aig agicontst The collections of Dr. 1. Lymam|ingtige a meal since in henor of —— 2 ding, and then—what a relief! le a | tion of this newspaper for the success Drummond W. Gilman Taomp.- | | James A. McNeill Whistler. i Don't foot with remedien that ast Sloan's Liniment won't monkey a $ “irs! sul lof thig gathering eon, Grenville L. Winthrop, Dr. George | tional Arts Club Symbolic M siow'y Mid of the inflammation and L he fi congestion as quick as you can, Safety the job, It gets right down to busi * abhi 7 Over 66,000 announcements have al- I, Kunz, Daniel C. French and the| the, Barmuel Putnam Avery portrait fitee ness and helps to relieve almost any | Noticeable Here. | ready béen sent out for the meeting, American Numismatic Society have| The American Numismatic 8 ge rer eee AR Re kind of external ache, pain or bruise! — which has a threefold purpose, all been drawn upon for the exhibi-| ties’ loan contribu - a Wonder why ‘you Toole “with lialmnente that, comes along. shoes oon The Americanization Forum idea, ax | EUfAt, it intend ut the War een tentban tan, medaiiic ‘dies anv Boulticen,, plastera and het water bottles iekly, econ a 1 r seb ings Stamp nond ecorations, o c nele as | #0 lon ruggist, anywhere. The big bottle inaueurated by The Evening World, | win serve as a preliminary fo the Among the medalists represented in| @ notable collection | ne MOCtY has) pegs a Mustaring Is, the, origtoat tm is economy, 80c, 60c, $1.20. has spread afar. Already one State!Liberty Loan drive: and | the present exhibition at the Century} Poth cast and struck medals are | Provement, on the old. tas ones sit has organized a similar system, and | primarily, it hopes to unify the many Association are Augustus St. Gau- sented. box ts equal t : |many cities aro sending fepresenta- | [A0e# of America ia a great unit dens, A, A. Weinman, R. Tait Mac-|_ A, number of the original plaster! Just rut tives to the Forums to see what is! ‘The Foreign Language Bureau has Kensie, Victor D. Brenner, J. Flan-|tiey doen et Wi Gee, tetas | toe being accomplished by this paper. formed twenty-nine different divi- un, Paul Manshi he cent n el e » niment One of the original sponsora of The | Mons. in which more than: fifty na- y Rob. | seiko Real hagie ED Me those te nothing KO fe te Py - om jes are represented ° , “ " eu Kills Pain Evening World — Americanization | "ong the speakers who will ate Duan korn aichon, | Coudray, |Hylan Tells Astoria Folk City Does rn ot ir Forums was Joseph Hartigan, the|tend the great gathering are’ Nive, Allotah hein eae Not Want Ferry. , for atte 7 Bint pg Hoisseau, Chovallian Deavignes, | che rday informed resl-| 1 y oarache and toothache. * mith of New York. Gov. F oan, Ge seats and men of Astoria that will surprise you ere ‘ole ec~ iregoire, Huguenin, Legas e is hot in f. the cit . « Mustarine——made of Get Rid of That Lent det dens Goeettet obeeia Motions Naud Perron, Pet, [Rese Reet fe ny rl Baton, tape nthe Seat i 80 ane my ruecke, Devreese, Jelisema,|down several use the Persistent Cough the States of the Second Reserve Dis , Voat, Wienecke, fiodin, Bot: | mone STOPS PAIN | ‘The feature of this elaborate enter- Lalique, Peter, Roty, Chapu and i I Structures USTARI or cold, atening throat e c odern Dutoh and o gold star banner to each of the ane 200,000 and t lung affections, with Fckman's Al- {peaty-nine divisions. Wack OF dese modern French schools are all Pepres| SAG G66 last pear ote ton cat CANNOT BLUISTE! terative, the tonic and up-builder of banners will be of white silk, 69 by weped by type examples. ‘Delaney the toss, if the ferry were taken | sumeewmmess=sesssseweneoe= ees 20 years’ successful use. 80¢ and $1.50 86 inches, and on each will be in- he exhibition is a charming over, would approximate $50,000 SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WON! soribed the words “Presented to the Division, April 6, 1919, by the United States Government Loan Or- ganization, in memory of those Ame jeans of the —— Division who in the United States of America, saw ser vice and made the supren erifice in the world war. bottles from druggists, ECKMAN LABORATORY, Philadelphia or from SALE AT THREE BROOKLYN STORES For convenient shopping open a charge account at Martin's This will be the first official expres- sion of gratitude by the United States COLD aise FLORA jovernment of the noble work of the ) PAYNE. < . AT THE VERY START foreign-born of the United States in | WHITNEY ° HURLBURT S rhaslonalies hays. kewedy} OES 1329-1331 41810-4812 ' BROADWAY FIFTH AVE. ONCE — ip rou sngese, oh gave birth to the present citt- Miss Flora Payne Whitney, twenty-year-old daugiter of Harry Near Gates Avenue Bet. 48th and 49th fines. zens of tno United States, Poland! Payne Whitney, New York millionaire ape learned typewriting Brooklyn Brooklyn 4 Fh ini Hae oeaaeee in the hope of doing Red Cross or Y. M, C. A. work overseas, When deputal with the flag presented by the war left her®flat (for something to ai not for money) she went to work at the headquarters of the Women’s Republican National Execu- tive Committee as volunteer Secretary and assistant to Mrs. » MeCormisk, At Hoyt St. Subway Station, Brooklyn rnment to Poland, and after| application which has appeared in : - : the flag to received it Will be placed | thin paper, and no on itd neglect A Special Sale Wednesday of in the Polish National Museum. the unparalleled opportunity which ee All the flags presented will bear the | The Evening World will ah y offer. | national colors of the division repre- final “try-out whose | ee SR ERE SQ eas ee vented, and the various nations will) addresses were jllegibly written, or e be seated in sections especially as-| those who were unable to attend the 300 | | signed to the various nationaliti “try-outs" on account of illness, will awore resses Fulton Street, Brooklyn At this ¢ prum, which will be|be held on Thursday, After that time great duplicate of The Evening | absolutely no applications will be re- | World Americanization Forums, Gen. | ceived by the seeretary under any eneci urs 2 re O'Ryan, a native of the east side, will | consideration whatsoever Especially Suitable for Wear speak, and will tel! of the wonderful we who were successful at the with the New Spring Capes. 13°% We feature many clever, new models. Remarkable Sale Wednesday Onl, | work done by the fo | York’s so-called “fore | the western front, under the Amer- ican flag, and with all the ideals and Principles of Americanism The members of the Children's Tal- , ent Department should read ully this column in ‘The Evening World shortly an announcement will be m: which will interest every boy and girl who applied for the privilege of ap-| pearing before an Americanization | “try-outs” will be notified this week to appear at one of The Evening World Forums, which will continue for the next montit. The others will be kept on file and may be asked to take part in The Evening World Glee Club, ‘The Evening World Band or The Eve- ning World Pageant, which may be soon organized, every child who filled ion which appeared in World will, within the Unusual at- Forum, whether he or she was ac- be told of a’ treat which tention to style, finish and tailoring has resulted cepted or not, A great entertainment her for the * ‘ ; Ms has been prepared by The Evening | trouble of ap “try-out" in Dresses with an exclusive custom air. Choose World for every child who signed the | a treat which many regular ‘‘custom- from Silvertone Jerseys, Wool Velours and Serges. izes 16 to 18, Women’s, 86 to ers of Broadway theatres” env Watch The might well | Misses’ 46. ening World for no- of your appearance and for in- nation oncerning the great “treat” which is in store. | ao 7 Fat That Shows Soon Disappears Prominent fat that comes and stays where it is not needed is a burden; a hindrance to activity, a curb upon pleasure. You can take off the fat where it shows by taking after each meal and at bedtime one Marmola Prescription Qablet. These little tablet: are as effective and harmless as the famo | | | | Silvertone (One model is illustrated) Dre Henry C. Sommers Dies. Henry ©, Sommers died yesterday in| St Lu Hospital of pneumonia. | Born in 1861, Mr. Sommers was gradu- ated from Cornell University in 1s8l and ¢ aaie'g Law School in 188. He , Was a founder of Insur- | -New Spring Frocks aT | Unusual at the Prices ‘ prescriptions from which they take their edited the ;inguran name. Buy and try a case today. Your| I" Ndarweltera' “Anasela- druggist sells ther at 75 cents, or if you! tion and of late was engaged in the Mutual Life His funeral \ ighth Avenue The interment business of the Masoni oclation of Buffalo wil be held No, S84 orrow at 5 P. “he at Ithaca, prefer you may write direct to the Marmola Co., 864 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich. You can thus say good-bye to dieting, and fat.—Advt. Models that carefully reflect every style variation of Spring. 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