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in i i nirr-rir&WBgr,"r"rr"rs '' "' 1 itt3 . il&i'Srm ' ' . .j v.;wrot 'TF Tg.n"w: -tT '-. ' Jp SKriT.HE..I!Vl!NIo;.WOBLD,i tHURSDAY, MARCH .7.1010. V 1 ORDER - . i OTnnnno Tiir nnnno ,isr nnihcM uiuitmu mil. uuunu &S&7 OF FORUM MEETING- GIKGERALE A-i iiht .islii' cron d tips ttmiiKttl ou'h.iIc I No. 61. Avenue II nml 10th Street, (in hour before thft doors of The Kvc n.ns W'or'il Ainei leanli.itlon Korum I were opened la.st nlislit. When Anally admittance won nllowetl alt tho ener gies of th-yl'ol'cc Itcaervcs wore nco- vwmj i.r iv,lil il mvJHi.ti .v..".- for the hnll, Extmrleiiec hud proved thnt to bp one of the fortunate mull I'lice It wa necessary to oonie early In tli.s district. It was a fine mooting nml from flrtt to hint the audience, showed npprejla f u lit'il-eyeil turn of The Kvcnlng World's effort c ri r jrroryn- 1 1 j tlcssiminnlc mo principles or loyalty tlblle Si hnol and (rood citlxcrmHin unions' the fir- 4 o $4.50 $5.00 $g.od 37:00 g. $3.00 IF you have been paying $10 to $12 for fine shoes, a trial will convince you that for style.comfort and service W.L.Douglas $7 and $8 shoes are equally as good and will give excellent satisfaction. The actual value is determined and the retail price fixed at the factory before W.L.Douglao name and the retail price is stamped on the bottom.The stamped price isW.L. Douglaspersonal guarantee that theshoesarealwaysworththe price paiu ioruiem. 1 nereiau prices arc me same every wnere. They cost no more in San Francisco than they do in New York Stamping the price on every pair of shoes as a protection against high prices and unreasonable profits is only one example of the constant en deavor of W.LDouglas to protect his customer:. The quality of W. L. Douglas product is guaranteed by more thsu 40 years experience in making fine shoes. The smart styles are the leaders in the fashion centers of America. They are made in a well-equipped factory at Brockton, Mass., by the highest paid, skilled shoemakers under the direction and supervision of experienced men, ell working with an honest determination to make the best shoes for the price that money can buy. . Pr.ttil.fit TO. T.. fliuirl.. W69A) shoe 1'a.. ain Mirl M 0 llrorlton, ns. "THE SHOE THAT HOLDS ITS &SHAPE" I t? Ls. ' MM mv iiiiMiiiiiii..T'i,.j 1 1 11 1 1 inn WW BOYS SHOES Hctt In th World 93.00 3. SO 14.00 For sl nr-Ina IT. I,. Iionsla nlnrcR nml otf r IMK10 W. I.. Ilnujrla ilr1rr,or rsn tie ordered d I rrrt frnm firlnrr lit niall.l'srrrl I'nM rhsrot prf paid. Writs for lllsttrstrd I stilus: khonlug lion toordcrujmall CAUTION Before you buy be sure W. L. Douglas name and the retail price is tamped on the bottom and the inside top facing. If the stamper price has been mutilated, BEWARE OF FRAUD W. L. Douglas Stores in Greater New York i IU Vmnji Street. . U77I Thlrl Avr.,bct :46th & 147th Sts. , S.I Manhattan Avenue. ... J.roai way, cor. 8th St. :!t7 KIsMli Avenue. f 1 771) I'likln Avenue. . ...i.. roiU "ay, near 14th. 'JfiO West I'J.'th Street. ,1 HUSKY CITY 18 Newark Avenue, I'.'l.'r !:ro"' "'"r.iKltli St. liUOOKI.YN. IIOItOKI'.N-l'-'OWiM.hlnttton Street. . ,7.o'.,.,.!.r'."".,v"' ' l'' '' S'l.t 4U1 Vultnn Street, ror. I'earl. UNION lllf.L 'J7II llerKenllne Ave. .!.-.!. ' n JAvrnup. -k 7(HI Uroii iTiiiy, near Thornton St. Ni:VAHlf- 8JH Uroal,ttreeU I lijril Avriiue. i:l" Itronilw ay, eor.fSates Avenue. PATKUsON U)2MarJtet Street. liL'O I hint Av.,eor. 1'JOthSt. 478 Kirtli Avenue, oor. lltli Street. TUKNTON ill) Kast State Street. Slnret marked tvtth a carry cnmpletw llnet of W, L. Douxlai Shoei for Women United States Commissioner General of Immigration Hon. Anthony Caminetti Tells Why He Uses Nuxated Iron -To Create Red Blood, Strength and Endurance Despite His 64 Years, He la Today More Active and Alert Than Many A Younger Man. Former Health Commissioner Win, R. Kerr, of Chicago, Says He Helicvrt Nuxated Iron Should Be Prescribed By Every f$Hfov Physician and Used in tfe?CS ivery nospuai in 1 nis Country. Dep. to Vj fit in n .1 :f. .,, ii . , i turn to iiil p:trta ii. thu I'uuntry In nil ciIiuuiom Hitil ull ai'HrtonH, Lnlli'il ritate unmilrjiiijnt'r o. Iiuiulurnttuit Hun. At ian 'unitiir-ttl in tu-,luy luoru ui'tlvu sno uirrt ih.ni m.inv n yuunsrr 111:111 nun .1 'in .11 incetliu the itruln of Ills ufi mi uui.eK. In l'Ptnc up 1. Id roliu.t I'aiwtltutiiin ami tiiliwt ,'inTKJ'. CommliMloni'r i' 1.11 inetll Iiuh liiiil K'nuru li .S'uxnlnl lrm 11 a a loiilr, vir'ngtli ami blooil liulMt-r Ho aia "In tho heal of ununtr. ami 'tie 1 f"r of wiatir hih! the ilrbllltntini; wi'fks o. prln time. I lmo ubimI Nux Mini linn with unvnrylns suceewt una MilKfai'tlon. Aftor wetU-t uf tiutlrat t'ou- incnmit lu ofi,-e iliitlen. I flml In Nu mcil Iron tlio truo tunic quiiUtte nhluli i tlp tir"nir one's ph)lrul bi'liiK " thnt .taio of tltnrMi M-lili'lt la trio tlislr ot ')()' hc.Utliy inlmliil ninn or woni.m. rulutril Iron I LOtnnicnil to wluiuur firl.i 'dS.in,I " 1'ii'lr rraturitthn fur itu bllltatlon. rthaimtlon uiul overwork. " In rommpntlnir upon 1 ti 1m. Dr. I union Francis Hulllinn, fonnml I'hl'strlun f "' 'rn In nur Moral ou limy IMICTHQ llnnpltHl ((JUtrtoor IVpt.). Siw Vork. suih: "A limn of the pruinlnince nf Oomnilrvlontr 'anilnrttl iloi'a 11 n'tat Cooil, In my uplnlnn I'y ruinlnir nut nml Hlllnjt tlio uop'e nliout Nusatr.l Iron. 1 Hnow of no Inttir preparation 10 rniluli nml fom'y th blooil n Kill nut the thnu- anj ( ill'H"i' K r'na nhlitli inuit pi . vii ! '11 i tiuinv of tlio lilni'fi Ultuil hy tl HO inoitliiK uflci' till) tllmlkiatnl.1 of nini.sr.inii fiuin xi'ry lainl win, rnino uur niiurin. Many a man or woiniin unci 1 iriniB'i ' only half living up In lirjr pei-lti Mi-,. iilinply Ih-oiiiko liny ilo not rrali.'.'' thnt itiflr VM'akncto, ami laii- uilr in' " tinuily ilui' to a tin k nf nut ilfft.nl nun In ,hi tilooil. Tlii-y rievd n mi'l 11111011 naiiiipr, mil no Ufa lL'i La 'II clsn-horn of New YorU's tcrcat east ulilc. Klrst they showcl It by tlpnfctw Ins; npplnuse cry few momcnln. ntraln they prnvrtl thulr Intorvnt by ILsti-nliiK Intently to every p6nker and clitcttultier un tho, programme With tho klilillr.1 worn tho older lolk Rrny-boarilcU mi'ii who obvi ously wwe wondering "wlint '.n cmliiR." Then then) wcro the inolh rin. some of thorn rurrylnic tiny cltll- tlrcn In their crnis, nml cscoitcd ly their ncna and dauRlitvi-n, the happy American pchool children. 1 Tho protvRCM of tho Children's TaU opt Department received a hearty welcome. First cntno Max Wcclmlcr, a star lollnlst, who was followed by Mablnn ltetlc, who played excellently a piano solo entitled "Tho Dreatnn of Love." I.llllan Uarnen mnrf "Till Wo .Meet Aitaln," and lleticvca iozen nnd Irving Hchuman both played vio lin noloB. Augusta. Kluchnor nnd Max Kozen Kavo nulcotlons on tho piano. On account of I ho lonKth of the progrniunip no encored were allowed, nut It wan only that fact that pre vented tho talented yoiinRHtcrH from nppearliii; nKaln and asnln on tho platform in response to tho clamorous nppoulH for "tnoiv." Other numbers arranncd by Wllllntn Weiss. Clin'rman of the District Korum, wcro a dlnloRtio by I.dna and Alleo ('ohen nnd several inus cul Pieces by other members or ruone Hchool No. 71, of which Miss lloblnson la 1'rlnclpal. , , Miss r.velyn W. Iforns, a slnscr of note, was a visitor at tho Korum ami twinif sovcrnl songs. uccomiHimvu j l'rof. Krmaloss. Tho nudlenco ap plauded her wonderful slnglm? so vlB orously thnt ho wan not nllowwl to leavo tho platform until sho had given three numbers. After tho "Salute to the Flan" nnd tho nlnfflns of "Tho Star Hpanfrlcd Manner," William WeJss spokn a fnw words and explained tho purposes of the Amcrlcnnlzatlon Forums, Tho next speaker was ex-JudRO llnrtmnn, who eavo n stirring talk on Americanism. Hn prnbied highly thn work of Tho Krenlnc World on tho oast side nnd called upon every resi dent of that district to support It un reservedly. Mr. llartman also men tioned tho work of tho east sldo boy In tho war, and m-god that their deeds bo an Inspiration to all to bo truo nnd loyal Americans. When ho had finished speaking tho applauso wan deafening for several moments. Lieut. Col. L. Wlnthrow, who scrvcl In tho Spanlsh-Ajncrlean War with tho "th lteglmcnt, and Is now a loader In tho War Savings Stamp Campaign, next spoko on Americanism. LleutJ 1 01. winmrow praisou uiu ieiuui; World highly and declared tho work of tho Forums would long bo evident In tho public Ufa of thoso who took advuntngo of them. Ho also urgod thrift and " generous support of th various war drives. After tho regular program waa con cluded, them camo commuunlty slng tnir Tinder tho leadership of Harry II. Sfhlncht. Director of The Lvcnlng World Amorlcanlicatlnn Fonims. Tho audlenco sang as though with ono n.lghtj' volcn tho imtrlotlo and popu-' lar fours of tho day. Then there wero "Americanization movies," calculated to Imprest vividly upon tho nudlenco the truo meaning of Americanism. Members of tho Children's Talent Department should watch (his column 1 carefully for tlio Important nnnounce 'nientH which tiro to appear shortly. I Within a few days, every' child who sent lu an, application will bo told of the grcntcst treat that has ever been offered tho children of NW York. Saturday evening tho scheUulo of Union who liavo been sclectedlo entertain tho Foruma of next week will appear. I The tlnal try-out of tho Talent 1' Department will tnko place this after- 1 noon, ami It will neruaner uu useless ' to apply for this opportunity. Amplo 1 notice was given of tho closing ilato, and several tlnyn later thoso whoso' addresses wero Illegibly or incorrectly written and worn not notified wero' given another ch.uico to npply. Thn ....mi.nr ti.i been so great that It will even now bo dlillcult to raro for all 1 .nllfliw1 fnp tho Inrilllis. nml absolutely no moro try-outa wllljb'' held. m ' . 1 BILL SEWALL, T. R. GUIDE, r CHUMS UP WITH KERMIT Chance Meeting in Natural History Musium Develojis Into Rem iniscences of Colonel. Hilt SewtfTI, who for years was Col lloosevelt's guldo In Malno hunting trlpj, came to tho city yestcrJay and droppoit Into the Museum of Natural History to look over the collection of deer there. While absorbed In tho exhibit he got a woodman's slap on the back, nnd turned to face Capt. Kermlt Itoorovclt. who had returned from Franco Tuesday. For tho next hour or xo tlio .Malno guide enjoyed the sights of the museum . and talked over bunting trips with Capt. I Kermlt part), consisting or Mrs. Ivor, nilt, Capt. and .Mrs. Archln Iloosevelt, .Mrs. Nicholas Ixmgworth, who was Allen Itoosovult. and Carl Akeley. tho sculptor, who accompanied Col. lloosevclt on his hunt for big game In Africa. Fnther (Jrorjtr I'. Ilrnnc Dies. Tho IluV. Oeorgo F. Denne, pastor of St. John the Ilapttst Church, Yonkers, ilnsl veaterdav morning after no Illness I of several weeks. Father Deano con tracted a fi'vcro cold, whleh dcvelopod Into pneumonia. lu addition to his duties as pastor, for tho last tmi yeara lie was Treasurer of St Joseph's Kern inarj He was ordained May 27, I89P. 13-YEAR-OLD GIRL IS STAR 'CELLIST OF THE EVENING WORLD FORUM sdP5 v :-. n HI SADlC I I KCMPUER b'adlo Ke Street W tho dren'H Talent mnler of Xri. 633 st S4thiUI.t. n 10 star 'cellist of tho Chll- I Kiuitt boll Kvcnlng World. She Is thirteen years .ltd nnd was born In Yorkvlllo. ' Sho lias two sinters anil n brother. Sadie's favorite Instrument Is the 'colli,, nnd, considering tho dlltlculty In mastering thn Instrument, sho plays unusually well. Sho lms played at several Liberty Ixian rallies, and was called "Tho Music louver of Vorkvllle." CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PAPER , BASIS OF EQUITY SUIT! Ureach Occurs Between Directors of Mother Church and Publish ins Society rriistce$. nOKTti.N. ,.Iar. 11 S7.-vV bre.nh of unity lms occurred botween the Ho&rJ of Dlteetors of tho Christian Kclnnoe .Mother Clmrvh nnd the Hoard of Tr'JS- tees of tho Christian acletiro I'ubtls'i- llng SiKlcty. neenrdlng to a suit In equity on rile here to-dn. ( As a result of the briMch tho Iloird of Ttuotees his filed a bill III ullv to nJoln ihe Hoard of Directors fnvn 'fstnhlfshlng a new pulill'hlng establish- Inienl or from Interfering In or injuring 1 the present one. , Charles H. Hughes of New York, Shennan L. Whlpirle of lios'.on. nnd .Silas H, Strawn of Chicago, have been I retained as counsel itiy tho plaintiffs, ap- pointed trustees under a deed of trust made by .Mary Maker O. IMdy. They are lxunont Itnwl.inds of 1'lcayune, Miss., Herbert W. Mustace (t Moston, and David M. Ogdcn of Mrooktlno, Ma? Tho defendants are Adam Sf. Ilckey, Jamrs A. -N'nil, lvlnurd A. Blerrltt and William. Ot. llnthvon, who ero ap limited hy Mrs, Dddy as tho Hoard of Directors of Tho Flst Church of Christ. My a supplementary deed of V. Dlttemore and Annie M linth rlnlm lo hold ihisiuoiis on Department of The I tho Hoard of Director Onli, One Best Kind of Corn Flakes x? says CJOVWS Thai s why they're , the most popular. PostToasties J IT MAKCt LITTtC DirftniNCE WHAT YOU NtCD-A WOHlO "WANT" Will 00 AMD'f INblf I AOIIli'll tit Nu-.ii' -it 1 roll t c.iroful f katiuu.it ion f 1 hf ormu.ii, anU nv t-Hi f Nuxuiml irun I r -ai M t I hut 11 U u pn p'r,it(oi. hi. rt ain (ili ititin 'iin take ti uHf ur iir.Hi.ribi1 fur Mh i.t,n. tt t h Uliiiont 1 unCiJi'nr ttf yljrn i ,, ituchl y ln!.'ctul una mine tl Nil'S HfdUltH." I r want o( lion you mtiy t h. i 1. hi itmn nt iliiriy. iu:: n m tilh't. pour lu mi'iuury. nt:rvoun i. iiLiiiit- 11 tul nil "run ilovvn " Mulc ut SO or (10, with pliiity ti,l tin vuuiik In fri'llne. 'ml or urn. our wnuio neinic uriinniniK jt with vim nnd cncritv An prnuf nf this tnkn the ensn nf Knrnicr t'nltml Htutes r' nntui mid V'lecl'n sldcntlni Nomlncu i'l..uls A. Tn.wne. hn nt past r.s Ih tlll a writnlilt' tniiiintuin 11 tiitlfiM tmrgy. Hin.itur Tuitne Kiv: 'l liavo f'liinil NuMitud Irun ut thn cri'Hti i li ne'11 ivrt a Inliiii unit mrul.lt!' 1 llonri fnrth. I Hhiill nut In ,!i"tii it 1 srn 1.1 11 ponliluii ti, tmtl'y rm tlm )' l it nf other In ttl' Ifrnnij. ul''i nnd iintntdlutt' hi' pfuln. s. ii' tlila liini'dy. nnd I unhrhl mi.iuly recoinmrnd Nuxntrd Iron in nil hn frid thn nvnl 0' r" iiruv'l iriirgy nnd thu rufuljruy u: liinllly fuiiL'tlnim." it you urn not strnni; nr will "i uiM' It to yourii'lf tn mnkn tlin fill In w Inn tout' Hn' how Iuiik bl r-Ticl Ii know KliHt tn tii 1. 1. .ind .m a riinmiiucni'ii ,hv n'nii iln tin ins, Ivra .1 great injury by risnnliiB in tliiiul.iiits. niirnotlc iliuKt you can nuilc withu.it lu'i-oniltiK nnd Ml. nii'dU'lniil prep.1r.1tl.11n. (..,, su ,K(( ,wo f, Krnn WIIIIB l.'n. i i.i" - . in' 'ron Mill I" 'm 1 iiliilun tiiiuit .1 nn 0ns;r In- cnt'inlK tini'd iu1iik lu Its (Trent Ituhlliiv iu Injur,, the tt-t'tti ind fc'nni.,i"i " Pr. fleorci' II ll'Kn. 'nrmerly IMiyiicI.in and Hursnon Mimniu'ith Mi'mnrlsl Hos pital of Nvw Jersey, says: "I hale found HON. ANTIIONV fltJIlNRTTI t nlli-d htutra CuiiunlMiluner ot Immigration U II O II 11 IS Horn Jnrknon fnllfornla. .luly SO. IBS! Adniitt 'd to the 1 ullfurnla liar 1K77 !! tilii Attunnv Slnnlitr of thi. c'nllfnrnla m'jlv 1'f.tn :lSnd nnd S3rd Hetflulit i-tiiti ,-li'nnt ;7ih and SMh Hiosions. M"iu bur ''oiik'S-, 1MI1 .", I'tutV.t'litlnl Kltictnr un I'lt'M llltld tlrk' t lHKb llnltKat In ths lieinucnitli' National I'niiti'ntlon IhtlO re 1 ivnl oto .if hi iwrtv for I' H Senator 1 lath lalloi 1 nt :t3n SeHHliin r'nllfurtua 1.1'Vtrlntur" 1 SIM, Mndn CiininilanlnniT flun finl uf Iminlaiatlnn uv antinlntini'nt uf I'rss l.lcnt Wilson uthur nf lh Ian li.owri sa tho t'utiiliu tt I I -aw tmMHol hi Coni,rrci lhO.1 uniK-r wlnrh hvilriullr mlnlnir was rrmnned In Oali'ornt.i nnd Chairman uf tl.n t'lillfornla ("ninn..siUn fur tlio rvvlaluu und reform uf the law. tntll.lt t, tlf., ,-, n-n.,. Vrf.. u... aU.U .. ..11 idlnary Nuxnti il Iron thr, 1I1111H p. r knonn '. .ni',;w nni w I nlikr it... .i,t..r i.iv nrii r nnais. :ur iwu uvi'ka Then morjar inn im-liiiii 11 n ann )i. . )inir mieinjtn aKaln und tt how nnl .l,.4 i.it iiijum nvt'i inaM' ti.-ai 0.4 s nn 1 you linvo Kilned, ikt iuwm Uki -u-mi". Tru? nu'infvpinw H'lxr ,M MT.ITl'lti;it.'' NOTfi Ninatnt Jrrn, sutw huvrWuI M MitlMr itUltitnj rcsulls Milon hit t nwil Hy t'lauinlnlnnvr tmlrul to eirry puruhswr iir tlv IU refund jour ol itlirni vttli noli siinnuln rmultiu sM la won.?. It u dwaood by 'J -vJ drujjUtt,- HWvnt-td lad Tecvtomccjvd tbott Vy Dr. Diiv, Adit, ' a i To Cure A Cold tn Ono Day Takm "Laxathro Bromo. Quinine 9 Tablets" Be sure you get the Genuine Look for this signature '.f.('v on the box. 30c THE LORD SALISBURY TURKISH CIGARETTE IS Inevitable Because it meets the world's demand for Quality, Quantity and Economy. Because it contains 2& types of pure Turkish tobacco and is the only high grade Turkish cigarette in the world that sells for as little money as 1 8 cents for 1 5 cigarettes 35 cents for 2 packages) The reason for the low price is that LORD SALISBURY is packed in the most inexpensive and the most attractive machine-made paper pack age instead of the expensive hand-made cardboard box. For these practical reasons: Quality, Quantity and Economy LORD SALISBURY is the inevitable cigarette. ejhiaranrsorf y ' 7hl ST iAiriCCtst (( J I Imps V.' Slsft MM 1 1