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- 16 ee LD ett LEAGUE PAMPHLET IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS ANGERS SENATORS Charge Made That Effort Is Underway to Promote Wilson Doctrine of Internationalism. WASLITNGTON, Jt Press.)—Repudlican Senator gered by the discovery of what they claim is an attempt to try’s public ool system to spread the Wilson doctrine of international- ism. Their wrath was inspired by the ap- pearance in schools of the National Capital of a booklet entitled “A War Catechism; Questions and Answers About the Great War.” It bears the name of W. W. Earnest, Champaign TH, as author, and its advertised price in 16 cents a copy, or 10 cents in quan- Yitles when sold to schools or boards of education. ‘The price of the booklet enters into the situation, for Senators want to know who has authorized the expen- diture of money to put them into the Washington schools. The pamphlet (United are an= use the coun- ntains questions and answers relating to the reasons for America’s entrance into the wir, which. the book seeks to make clear, ‘was the preservation of liberty and democracy Then the question is asked, how are future wars to be prevented, and the answer is an international army to punish nations which violate the ‘world's peace Former President Wilson's appeal to the ‘American people in 1918 elect a Democratic Congress ia re ferred to, and the question is asked “whether the election of a Republican Congress was a repudiation of Wilson and his ideals, The booklet replies to its own question that the clection was not such a repudiation, but as evidence that the American people didn't want partisanship to rule in the settlement of great questions. These features of the pamphlet a highly objectionable to Borah, Lodge and other Anti-League Senators, and they are studying it ully, with a view to calling to the Senate's « tion with a demand for an investiga- tos. to RICHES OF GOULDS SHRINK, SAY HEIRS Mrs. Shepard and Brother Edwin Get 60 Per Cent. Cut in Tax on Stock Values. The Board of Assessors of Tarry- town yesterday granted the applica- tion of Edwin Gould and his sister, Helen Gould Shepard, for a reduction in their personal assessments from $1,000,000 to $400,000. The papers naking the reduction were filed Tues- ening. oe Gould and his sister told the board the value of the railroad stocks Jeft.by their father, Jay Gould, hud greatly depreciated\in value and thoy ere entitled to the reduction, ‘With their application they gave the list of railroad securities and their lation. , Gould also contended that he fs no longer a resident of Tarrytown. Mrs. Emma Schwartz also request: ed that her personal assessment of $20,000 be removed from the roll, as he is a non-resident. ‘The John D. Archbold property, pasessed at $125,000, will remain on roll. It was recently purchased ‘a Catholic charitable organization, but no protest was made on grievance Beat Upset Island Man Lost John Presak, twenty-eight, of ‘No. 11 Morningside Road, Elm Park, 8. I, went owt in a rowboat last night to pick wp ood on Staten Island Sound, At Sieroclock, his bout, bottom up, was found off Broadway, New Brighton. The with Presak in it, was last seen by | the keeper of the Bergen Lighthouse at a oe MORE RECIPES FOR MILK WEEK. Cream of Tomato Soup. Ofte can tomatoes, 1-3 cup butter, 3 teaspoons salt, 1 quart milk, 1-3 cup flour, 4 teaspoon soda, Cover and stew témntoes slowly {one-half hour. Rub through a strainer Jand add soda while hot, Make a white sauce and add tho strained tomatoes, = Serve immediately role of Cottage Cheese and Rice One pound cottage cheese, 4 cup left over cereal (rice, hominy, corn Meal or oatmeal), 1 onion, 2 peppers hopped), 1 cup celery, 4 tablespoons 1 cup brown sauce, 1 cup cooked tomatoes, 1 ‘teaspoon Worcestershire sauce, 1 cup cooked peas, % teaspoon | paprika, few grains cayenne drops | tabasco sauce, 1 teaspoon sult Cook the chopped onion, pepper and celery in the fat until brown, Add ail the seasonings, and the tomato} Julee. Cook until the veget tender, Mix all the ing -| gether and bake na casserole 30] minutes or until well browned. | Note—It egg yolks ure available the addition of two just before pur- ting the mixture into the casserole improves the texture. Boiled Custard. | 2 cups’ milk, 2 eggs, % teaspoon flavoring, 4 tablespoons sugar, few grains salt Heat the milk in the double boiler, Reat the egy slightly, add the sui and ¢alt to them. Pour tho milk into the egg. stirring constantly Return to the double boiler and cook, stirring constantly with silver spoon until the The: Evening World’s Kiddie Klub Korner Comrrtamt, 1921, by the Pree Publishing Co., (The New York Mvening World.) = Conducted. by Eleanor Sehorer | | ie. brother and. sister a e. iS, saved his bottle and Albumin. fairies and we li “Why is Bub rejoicing? He hi They were Sugar, Ash, Casein They al Johnnie and said: *We are the good will make you fat and rosy-cheeked.” every day as the | the hall struck ten. was about a naugh Once there lived bits, Bumpy and Jimmy BE EE Pe ee very good little Bumpy. He was vy Would never stay at home with his} + away from hom time { Waited. But sudden “Kerchoo!" very lou¢ all around, and 8} |Poor Bumpy! He | fright. Al he could land run he did. Hi with the bear after when the bear was « he spled a little hole,"just big enough for him to squeeze nd in he went Now, of ce bear cannot get into a hole, #0 | py M ate ‘Bumpy was safe. The little hole was OTTRILY ¢ | really the opening to a tunnel which “ led right to Bumpy's home. My wasn't he glad when he reached th: end and found himself at hone. Mis mother had not yet arrived, bu: when at pin coupe she did he told her all ‘about By DAN BUTTDRLY, age fourteen, | escape and promised he would never wi again, and he kept his word ——————|"" By SAMUET, C. ADLSON, age Lynbrook, 1. I tood before Ww vein milk. too, {It's a glorious, gloric ‘There was a mother rabbit and four little mbvits, caled Peter, Sally, | would get lost in the {away from home « few da One day pis mother told him to stay the bear, which jumped up and looked A Glorious Feeling. To wake up on Sunday morn hear the story which ho told her | koo-koo clock in| }HOW TO JOIN This day's story ty bunny. \ a family of rab- y. They were all bunnies except | ery naughty, He) 3 Oy but woutd roam |}, i RometimMes he — woods and be it. MAY CONTEST OBTAIN YOUR PIN B THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1921, THE Kos AND oom. member is present Vin and members COUPON 784, AWARD WINNER. | yen Year Class, the cloud was went in and came up to Bumpy sneezed, | 0 d, and frightened | V | She me and said, “T am “A Night's Dream.” a@ beautiful palac there sat a queen. a aE OE DEEL OT VOID Ur tke SEM SSOMASESPOMMNUNTEME SOT Ter 0 ee Louis Sporn; Isabel Andrews, JUNE CONTEST. Subject: “A Country House I would} Like to'Own.” Ten awards of $1 each will be given the ten Kiddie SIND error ages er week dreoike OF wm COUNTY ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES house they would like to own. The work must be original and the 9x12 Grass Rugs contestant must not accept help from eisitewaee: §4°% elders. hs wearing rugs in & large assortme of Write NAME, AGE and CERTIFI- at home and tke re 0) p house 1 While she went out wating, Er Peer | The other day I was given a very|CATE NUMBER distinctly, . with her Bumpy's two sisters and | Pretty pink rose, ‘That night when 1) Address.N. Y, Evening World Kid- brother, .He stayed home a tittle! Went to bed I took It with me. Hardly|die Klub, No. 63 Park Row, New while, ‘and then, being tired, lay| Pad f touched the pillow when 1) York City . nothing, wandered away from the|veard a noise. I looked up and saw| Contest June 29. house into the woods: He played a| hundreds of little fairies. Ww re oo while, and thep, being tired, laid | the pink rose fairies,” they said, “and| |down' ina little corner and tail fase | We tuve come to you because you| PRINCE OF JAPAN asleep. All of a sudden he awoke and | !ve our fairy roi Yould you ltke saw a big brown bear lying a little |to come to Falrylane “On yes, ins| HOPES TO SEE U. S. [distance away. Poor frightened | deed, L would lov * 1 answered. = Bumpy! He said to himself, “What | In another mir I found myselt|), ie (xe will Ido, oh, what will I I will) changgd into @ wee fairy. Away we|Heir to Throne Declares He Has Hie, still a little while and see what| Mew, ip to @ cloud which was called » Chari 4 jhe does.” So he lay very still, and| "Pink Rose Fairyland.” In the centr Long Cherished That Desire. Copsrigat, 1921, by the United Frew. ied glad you came.” Just ‘then [| PARIS, June 9—"I hope America uhive: | ‘ TRerine MES: | and Japan may always be found work- do was to run| bending saying: “Hurry,| \. 7 : aL HORT RET FORGET le ran, and ran, |dear, or jate for school | IM hand in hand, not only for ou and then,| By EVELYN QUINN, Wechawken,| mutual benefit, but to insure lasting upon him, | N. J nus feeling » cre: poo ,.|'Then they all jumped back into the/And find the sun shining brig! eee eee mag {bottle and Johnnie awoke. He} And the birds out on the iawn move from hot water, add flavoring} rubbed his eyes and looked around. |... . i and pour into a dish to cool He heard his mother calling him to Bk} pil dete) Sion ioua, Ceallng oiled custard may be served alone|come in and have dinner, He ran| Te &0 to church that ¢ Boiled custard may be served alone | rome in and have dinner, te uid And ‘sing pr Hes ana or af a sance for various puddings! have a glass of milk, His mother Saviour &o was very much surprised for he had| And read the lesson and pray Cocoa. Two teaspoons cocoa, 2 teaspoons sugar, few grains walt, 4% cup boiling water, 4 cup milk Scaid milk. Mix cocoa, sugar and salt, dilute with one-quarter cup boil- ing water to make a smooth paste add remaining water and boil 5 min- utes, Turn into scalded milk and beat well with Dover exm beater. The Milk Fairies. One day after Johnnie had been playing he lay down under a tree. Suddenly he heard music and he saw the bottle of milk on the doorstep dancing up and down. All of a sud- den it stopped and a fairy jumped out of it, Johnnie asked it who it was. “Why, don't you know me?” asked the fairy, “It am Captain’ Fat and Ff live in milk. TI make Uttle children fat and strong like myself and if you drink milk you will be just as fat as I am.” ‘Then another fairy walked over to Johnnie and said: “I am Captain Protein, and I live In milk and make ehildren strong nd healthy. You can be as strong as I if you drink plenty of milk.” Then two more fairies came up to Johnnie and said eneir names were Lime and Soda, They said they would make him strong. And then some m fairies came out of the again, strong and healthy, lowed the Milk Fairtes's directions, NOAH GILBERT, of Bumpy Rabbit. Little Sally Simpkins had just ar- |. ae _|rived at her grandfather's house to { TO-DAY's BEST STORY. | ote never liked milk. her of his dream and said he never, never tease for tea and coffee So Johnnie grew up to be By An Experience Discounts of 10% to 50% obtain on everything, R unusual gifts now is the time and Ovington’s the place to ‘purchase. For, prior to moving toour new i discounts of 10% to 50% fl, | obtain on everything. | OVINGTON’S fj| “The Gift Shop of 5th Ave.” 314 Fifth Ave., nr. 324 St. rance of Newark Bay at 7.30 of last night. If is thought the boat yy @ Darge or @ steamer, ani Te" Scupent drowned, Police are grap- pling for the body. Alexander’s Shoe Sale Thirty-eight Modern Styles of Women’s Low Shoes at the Sale Price of $7.90 Strap ties, oxfords and tongue pumps, with welted or turned soles. Practically complete size range in most of the lines. Black and White—Brown and White Tan—Brown—Black No Exchanges, Credits or C. O. D.’s reached by Sixth Ave. “L” and Sur- IE Zz Zs eS Zs face Cars, 7th Ave, Subway and Hudson Tubes | Sixth Ave., Cor. 19thSt, tee Then Johnnie told would |To take my Bor he had fol. | 1 God's wonderful Brooklyn. Brooklyn. Hosiery, Full-Size, Full-Length—the Same . Dependable Quality, Every Time IORTING over the family laundry gives a@ woman a pretty good idea of the way Hosiery varies in wearing quality. What a woman asks for is dependable quality and value. She doesn’t find it in the mixed and shifting stocks of the average Dealer. The service he owes her is the “Allen A” Service. Her own kind of Ho- siery, all of a kind, the same standard quality, wear and com- fort, no- matter when she buys. The Label of “Allen A” is the new mark of the Maker's identification and responsibility on the celebrated BLACK CAT HOSIERY. 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