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HZZVTMEIT WAS “AT BLOCK ARTY IN OUVER STRET Five Thousand Enjoy Them- selves and Boost Fund for War Tablet. ] A very jazzy time it was! When those McCabe jazz hounds struck up the Dardenella real dragsy end dreamy-like everybody began to dance. It was a beautiful sight to behold those Mona Lisa faced Italian girls whirl in the glare of the acety- Tene light. There was Michael Di Lieto and Mary Calonna—the prize gliders of the evening. Mike looked like the @nswer to a maiden’s prayer and Miss Colonna was voted one of the most graceful and attractive dancers of the evening, Tony Tanereto and Maria Di Lieto (Maria is Mike's sis-| ter) are champion one-steppers—| which is saying @ lot. Tony danced like a man who has been unavoid- nbly detained and no doubt Miss Di ‘Lieto’s speedy stepping kept him in a burry. It happened at a block party given; by the Community Memorial Com- | mittee of the lower east side in Oliver Street between New Bowery and Madison Street and in the block on Henry Street from Catherine to Oliver. There were more than 5,000 persons there, many of whom came in ft 15 cents each and a great many of whom did NOT. ‘They were raising money to erect & memorial tablet in City Hall Park | to the memory of men from the lower ast side who were killed in the war. | It will be a bronze tablet set in stone. The party last night wound up the gampaign and the committee now has | Bbout $2,000 to pay for the tablet. | ‘Two hundred dollars was realized | Yast night. They have sixty-three| names to go on the tablet so far and | many more are expected. When the party began John F. Keating, chairman of the committee, | with Andrew Frolich, Charlie I’ and about a half dozen other stal- ‘warts formed a human barrier across Oliver Street and attempted to sweep | the surging multitude of women and children outside the inclosure be- cause they did not bave tickets. But just as they started ahead Mr. Mc- Cabe's aforementioned jazz hounds | began “Peggy” and the human bar- rier gave way under the tidal wave of kids who made a mad rush for the music. It was a fruitless task, 60 every- body stayed—ticket or no ticket. Louis Fiola and Katie Mariscano, Frank Locarra and Tessie Cassa, Joseph Chile and Joseph Cupide (he forgot hts lite bow and arrow last night), George Fiora and Anna Rore were the shimmiers who got many laughs. Joe Cupide's name fits him. He says he can shimmy so well he can balance an apple on his head while doing it, although no one In the gang could produce an apple last night. Charles Dall danced with Miss Susan Kardos; Miss Kardos's golden hair made her one cf the most atractive young women there. Oliver Toland danced with Mrs. To- Jand,and at the conclusion of one dance he paused with one ear cocked in the air and asked: “Who's playing the phonograph?” ‘The “phonograph” was the police quartet. Mr. Toland was not the only one mistaken, for the echo between the buildings on Oliver Street made the voices sound exact! HERMAN’S a U6, # NAVY | mas SHOES Let Cuticura Be Your First Thought Always ‘When the first signs of redness or rough- ness appear; smear gently with Cuticura Oistment to soothe and hegl, then bathe with Cuticura Soap and hot water to cleanse and purify. Finally dust on the refreshing Cuticura Talcum, a delicately medicated, exquisitely scented powder. If weed for every-day toilet purposes, Cuti- cura does much to prevent ekin trouble. Sees RED Genuine Calfskin 10,000 pairs Herman's U. 8. 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