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mY EMPLOYMENT f DUREAU STORMED nmol Keep Throng of 1,500 at Opening of Mu- nicipal Agency. APPLY BY MAIL, Wall Street Clerks ‘" Numerous in Crowd "/ Seeking Jobs. , by E Five patrolmen from the Kilsabeth ui Police Station were hardly L : 4 H t § i Hh i i i i i i z it; fit fies | sity. Fas 3 x 3 5 H i i He i : 43 : i E i = a - £8 H i; it tf Kd 3 8 H E Ee Fs 4 al £ oF i Es if & s a uF j x § < by, i aald to-day: THE -BVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER. 19,1914. ‘Supt. W. H. Maxwell Indorses Evening World’s Lunch Plan —$_$<—_— William H. Maxwell, Superintendent of Ne New York City Schools, “You can quote me as strongly as you like in favor of this splendid movement to extend the plan of public school lunches. The Evening World is to be commended for its efforts in this direction. “Bvery school child should heve at least one wholesome meal a day. ‘These schoo! lunches make it possible for each child to get it in the “4 think the plan can be ec arranged that the necessitou eoheol, of which no d-ubt j ae ie meal witheut ouporcered to pauperize any child or mal d him feel that he is the recipient of “A plan that makes it possible for every child, who wai there are thie yi them ii needs it, to secure this meal, is to be heartily indoreed. I trust that the results desired will be obtained and that as soon as possible the present Lanch Committee will be able to extend its work. “I bave said from the first that this was a great step toward pro- moting the efficiency of tho children as well as alloviating distress, Which no doubt is accentuated this SULLY CAN COME BACK; CAN'T ARREST HIM NOW — Unusual Injungtion Prevents Woman From Having Ex-Cotton King Locked Up. An unusual injugction sel ia every Sheriff, constable, marshal other peace oMfieers from erres' Daniel J. Sully, former cotton . should he appear in this Btate, was to-day granted by Supreme Court Justice Franete K. Pendteton. ‘The procveding te made still more ugusual by the fact that Bully signed and Nineteénth Street, giving cue the right to cause his arrest at any time during bis lifetime should he fall to abide by an arrangement by which he was to pay In monthly instalments @ Jadgment for $27,000 obtained by the Justice made rae rene that no be rearrested a, ea Agreed to by the person who caused and the Harlem Hospital, it is not un- for members of the staff to the relatives of a deceased In 1910 Sully wan arrested in the Howse on a body eran Company, ohe tleeed. was worth- Bully was wre after he signed an agreement the judgment. In February, sit, Pitre. Bevage x4 the coaned and 6) brought quit. Bhe cheered “ative na Detween his homes in Wash. ington and Wetch Hill, R. 1. and bint re demanded he eve 9 ar- rest he applied for an injunot!: —_—_—_—Sa GET BODIES BY THREATS FOR DISSECTION ROOMS Bellevue and Harlem Hospitals Ac- . cused by Coroner's Physician Lehane. ‘When there is a acareity of bodien: for dissecting purposes at Bellevue winter.” ANOTHER TARZAN STORY! OF TARZAN,” Burrow, EVENING for that week. “THE BEASTS OF TARZAN" tells of ee Ape-Man's return to the jungle ar of his amazing exploits among the wild animals which mre his friends and foes. com! wond person and threaten to notify thi ir allega-|Coroners’ office if the body is not voluntarily given up for an autopsy. Dr. Timothy D. Lehane, Coroner’ physician, the only witness called to- Commissioner of Accounts in his investigetion of thas. He was ive specific cases in either ico made that charge. unable to institution, but swore it was almost dally occurrence. “'We will send for the coroners and ody will be cut into mince-mea © usual form of the threat,” D: anaes testified, “I have met in the ante rooms of these two Institutions hundreds of weeping relatives, power- leas to save their dead kinsfolk from the dissecting table.” Commissioner Wallstein noon to draw frem aesgions Lehane an admission of the ineftlcl: cy, of ae present enya ® Biers Ee: that board two FRUT LAXATIVE FOR SICK CHILD GIVE “CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF Cleanses tender little stomach, liver, bowels without injury. Every reother realises that this is the children's idea! laxative ond of the bows! Gunther Furs Superior in Quality and Workmanship. FUR COATS of Hudson Seal, Caracul, Mole, Ermine and smart combinations. Some trimmed mine and Skunk. with Fitch, Er- Fashioned into the latest Models. 4 When ite little oy throat sore, Indigestion, colle. = - remem bet liver and bowel cleaning should always “California § they know 4 Saloceate! to-day saves a sick child be the first treatment given, 4 aera of mothers and gro at fe 80 bottle of “ Ma tn syrup of Figs” of counterfeits sol SCallforaie ¥ with ac oad wart ‘ ere 7 a See juel to “TARZAN OF THE APES,” by L. 3, will begin in Monday's 'ORLD, Nov, 3u. It will be THE EV tails] WORLD'S complote novel labored tireleasly at both morning and nied oimilar. NL, “ginbers. President of the rou have a wel, playful child again, 37,776 CHILDREN INSCHOOL SUFFER FORPROPER FOOD (Continued from First Page.) Proper food for their school-going children. FOR EVERY CHILO. It is beyond argument that every i || child im the public schools in order to go on with his stud! Jeast one nutritious mi [condition is well expressed words of William H. Maxwell, Supe: imtendent of the Public Schools; “Though only a little over one- third of the children in the public echools were examined last year by the physicians of the Department of Health to discover physical defects, very nearly 10,000 ohildren were found to be suffering from mainutri- | toa. Malnutrition may arise either from lack of food or from defects in the quality or preparation of the food consumed. The latter is probably the cause in the majority of cases, 8 FO cause, it le only toe | evident that the child who is euffer- \ ino from malnutrition can: ity od within ihe 19 In our congested on which the pupile plying wholesome school bulldin, y are tempted in the streets. “Bome three years ago the New York School Lunch Committee was organised by some philanthropic ladies for the purpose of making an experiment in supplying wholesome luncheons at’ cost price to our schoo! children. A report of the work done by this committee, prepared by the indefatigable and intelligent director, Miss Mabe! Kittredge, presents a suc- einct account of what bas been ac- complished. “It ls not to be expected that the School Lunch Committee, composed of ladies who have no official con- Leste with the schools, will con- jue to give their time and energy to ths a work, still leas that they will Sone mee cit. id v i. in great variety choicest delicacies, (GS—Selected fresh . . it CORN—Finest Maine. ASPARAGUS TIPS—Califomia Green CRANBERRY SAUCE —Doant's Strained, 16 0z. iars .]'7 4} RAISINS—Fancy New Seeded. S —Extra eer Mixed— | Ib carton..24 21b .45 OLIVES —Extra Large Queen—10 oz. bot. .19 16 cz. .29 CHERRIES —Maraschino flavor—Med. bot. .42 Small .23 COFFEE —Plantation—Full Strength, delicious flavor—Ib: .28 SALTED PEANUTS-——Whole Jumbo—Ib BEANS—A. M. & C. Fancy Stringless—tin PINEAPPLE—Hawaiian Sliced—Large tins GRAPE FRUIT—Large size and juicy, doz. APPLES-—Spitzenberg—Fancy Table Quality Dee. » 23! SHERRY —Special Amontillado—Very Choice—bot. .1.25 MEDOC—Schroder & De Constans—Imported—bot.. .50 ‘PORT —Superior California—Gallon (including Jug) . SHERRY —Superior California-—Gallon (includi CH Saye killed—mille fede see etree ee ene tb 0 ssh Friday 066 Sctarsd ,ONE NUTRITIOUS MEAL NEEDED ® =| by Mal B of mitre, o sors food Acker, Merrall & Condit | esr. Company THANKSGIVING FEAST All the “good things’ of the season are displayed in all our. stores — groceries, delicious fruits, everythin g__seasonable— prices reasonable. TABLE RAISINS—!mported—1! Ib bunches... CITRON—OrangePeel andLemonPeel—FancyGlace—Ib 10 BITE OTe aah toe eA IONE Prt doz .36 | CIDER—New Sweet—Gallon (Jug included) FIGS—New crop, Washed, No. | Baskets ,23 No. 2 Baskets 46 PLUM PUDDING—A.M. &C.Finest—English Style— mach och, dar rbowe In square tins, convenient to serve. | Ib tin, 24 2 lb tin MINCE MEAT—Gordon & Dilworth—qts 7 pints ASPARAGUS —California Green—Large tin to-morrow. | Directions for babies, cs cll CHEESE --Liederkranz—Preferred by many to Camembert. . PEAS—A. M. &C. Early June..... Galt TOMATOES—A.M. &C. Extra Jersey—Large tin... jonstrate both the utility and the ibility of supplying Lace gar te 8 at cost Prive to schoo! a Lge be orga jerially y reduced by ‘wtllining ‘Teachers Yet cooking for J leaet Expert says Employe Employees’ Enthusi- je work, i may use the our Fag upper grade in the in many of 0 is supplied by tained the Brivilege from th make ‘Considerable profit judgment | thrusting is not the farm colony or| Days the cloistered convent, but a job in the city government. George L. Tir- rell, director of the Bureau of Stan- dards, in @ report to the Board of Ea-|%' timate to-day, writes that when em- | devel WOFUL LACK OF FUNDS FOR) ployees enter tho city service, their should be fu wntoned a at cost ‘Thin condition does id exist only in gl Len eunte god rom ¢ MORE LUNCHES FOR CHILOREN. When 1 spoke a oe Bailey B. @ Association | ition of the Poor, eneral direction the ‘pumeb ‘Commit: to the a in not onl; tress but in the growtl typ | to extend the be most needed. than the present, when so many fani- ilies are in distress for lack of em- bach! ag ’@ are unable to do Ny D1 om count of lack of funds, baer td bee | feelin to > reach ty indore any piss by which hq) could be don Edward F. “Brown, who ia the act | supervisor of the Lunch Commi into, ‘ae also ween and made the followine | statement: fate prime feature of | Work, I Rot to pauperign any! chil.” “whis wes way 2 | ta hte sdietredes, the’ Cl | 19 com has carefully followed. Every ¢ enild ae \ be given op) ty to secure thi food ta not ae amey, | but Is sold at coat. ft costs one penny—« price eo small | as to be within reach of the poorest. jeceaaitor lidrea ae Cat oF poar, to faclity, my settine at Teast ane whole- some one a day. “Our foo da have tested by Ao laboratories bs Cornet Nall University pronounced of host form. ¢ ot nutrition. I Sieve that {f the system could be extended hundreds of cbil- dren would receive this meal through the recommendation of our own and other relief organisations.’ —_— Life Nets No Bar to Suicide. CHICAGO, Nov. 19.—Life nets placed in the rotunda of the Chamber of Com- merce Building in an attempt to dis- junged thi the dhevhg Foglged. Ufelesg body was | roken strands, 9 of i WORKING FOR THE CITY ve anu emt nn wn| KHOGKS OUT MAN'S ‘PEP over-pert daughter, the best cure for! be 1820 . 23 35 45 42 21 12 13 15 doz. 55 each 05 1.00 ) 1.00 25) minds filled with thoughts of easy hours and fat salaries, they havo plenty of “pep,” but after a few years it's about spent. Most of the city employees have held their jobs more than a few years, #0 that meana, according to Tirrell, most of the 100,000 who work for the Comptroller Prendergast, ‘Tirrell’s report. The Age Limit Removed asm Oozts Away ina city bave had all the enthusiasm Few Years. knocked out of them. Tirrell wants aniform salary rates for tty, employees and says this can ut added ex- pease toe the fay: He finds the city at ane Jamente that in some Bae been Sous in writ em- health and beauiy count to the extreme. If you have an wnruly son or an An intelligent use the dangerous wildness of their en- jong ihe. iat tre ae luty, Skin prupttane iiousr ches, Liver 4 naa 2 use regu wae R&aPi oY oped. A box to-night. 108, ‘ae the Bex. Tho Committee on Salaries of the RAG. Pills, 208 Centre, tre: Siroet, He ii & $1,500 tgninat which inuch Fopposition has “4 MMATHUSHEK PrAno CO WAREROOMS BROADWAY, & 42°°ST, TELEPHONES: $347 BRYANT. to those who wish yp a MATHUSHEK Be Bebe ks the best grade of Pianos and Pls Pianos possible and sell them at prices consistent with best Ree ind workmanship. Buying from i is doris rom an orbastaation of established reputation, that has en, joved Solidi ons and ever-increasing success si 949, whose every sale is surrounded with those safeguards that will protect that ule Offer at This Great Sale a Number of Mathushek Pianos & Player Pianos Of our own make, iGHT styles of case os. that will not appear in our 1915 catalog. YER PIANOS Former Prices £420 to.$55@ | Former Prices *700 to #900 PAYMENTS AS LOW AS ‘5: MONTHLY STS Tears velable mapudactuer Player Pianos which came tous ‘3 86 5 who needed ready ey ata ina like manner Various styles price that enables us to offer of formerly selling u upto usually sells for this sale at. PLAYER PIANO Robs — We will place on sale our exhibiti Player Piano Rolls, to be closed out at, each Small Pianos with Big Tone to Rent r We Tralee arspecialty of Renting the smallest Pianos § 4, $5, 86 Monthly - We are manufacturers, not dealers, and when we offer you list of used Pi Mae eRS ough pana ove Deore being pla eae caro Gi Mathushek & Son— Mahogany. 7 $2 75 TO 5425 | $550 7 *700 you a serviceable upright that $600, will be closed out ou ring partments of any maufacturer in the country at Mathushek & Son— Walnut. Francis Connor Mahogany... ..$50 Mathushek & Son— Walnut. Mathushek & Son—Oa! PLAYER PIANOS Euterpe— Mahogany, with 12 rollg $200 Euterpe— Mah wd with izvelk Hasbrouck— Mahogany—88-Note 380 Bayer— Maho: Note.... Gerhard—Walnat uterpe— Mahogany. Mellotona— Mahogan * 465) 4. P- Nelson— Circassia 168 Gerhard— Walnut Bayer— Mahogany. Euterpe— Mahogan, y.. 1 ; Mathushek & Son— Mission Oak. * 195 Mathushek & Son— Mahogany.. Rudolf— Mahogany. Mathushek—Ebony . Chickering Mathushek. . SeTeneOriTIg Ope: Mathushelc— Rosewood. . Chickering. 2) Small \. jpen— Ma! Small Mission Up Newby & Evans Mathushek & Son— Mahogany.. ad Wooster— Mahogany. Jacob Bros... Math Shek & Se Mah . 195 athushe n— og: did Chase Bros.— Mahogany 193 eapnmsaniels & Bon ti coheaiay Price & Teeple— Mission Oak... . 200} Mathushek & Son— Mahogany... Mathushet & Son— Mission Oak. = Jacob Bros.— Mahogany essell— Mahogany... ... GRANDS Mathushek & Son—Oak. 225} James & Holmstrom— Mahogany $475 Mathushek & Son— Mahogany... 225] Jacob Bros.—Mahogan 150 Mathushek & Son— Walnut EE egigrcarye & Son— Mahogany. 600 Chickering— Mahogany.......... » Ps Nelson-- Mahogany 450. Mathushek & Son— Mahogany... 235 ~ B. Chase— Mahogany Any Piano Bought at This Sale Will be St ed “aree for Christmas Delivery if Desired. VICTROLAS $15 TO $200, EASY TERMS W AREROOMS BROADWAY & 47TH STREET These Pianos can be secured through any of our Branch Stores, bs ba gt N. J. +. a8 Er a PUR NACA SM tts wry Board of Estimate, consteting of Aldermanic President McAneny and approves This is a time when youth, energy, N.Y.