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Pay He mee! Plan to Wipe Out Deficit In School Penny Lunch System by Rigid Economy How to Send Money Contributions To Evening World School Lunch Fund — Bend your contributions to the “School Ohildren's Lunch Funé,” care of The Evening World, Every contribution received, no matter how email, will make tt organizations). ing figures as to the cont last year: possible for school children to receive wholesome, nutritious, hot meals }] at cost, No moncy ta made in any tay. Rverything is furnished at cost. No child is pauperised, CO-OPERATION COMMITTEE. MAB, WILLIAM GRANT BROWN of the Federation of Wemen'e Clube and President of the Rescue Homes for Girls, MISS FLORENCE QUERNGEY, President ef the Federation of Women's Clubs. MRS. ROBERT CARTWRIGHT, Chairman of the Public Gafety Women’s Clube and of the Executive Board of Safety First Society, M186 CLARE KLEISER, Principal of School No. 62. MRS, MARTIN VOGEL. MRO. WILLIAM @ EINGTEIN, Prosigent of the Widowed Mothers’ Fund Association and Emanuel Bisterhood. By Sophie Irene Loeb. All effort is being bent toward working out the lunch plan on auch eMcient and cconomical Mnes that every echoot child will have an oppor- tunity to get one wholesome meal « day, whether it has the pennies or ot. " Mothers all over the city welcome the coming school lunch system, as many letters attest, Althor last year there was a slight deficit, yet with the co-operation of the Committee of Education and the Board of Kati- the trying conditions. “The particular preblem con- fronting the echoo! lunchroom fe the serving ef whelesome feed ata miliar with the cest ef feed and present-day wages ean readily reason why ee many ef our city children are under-nouriched. Ad@ te thie the fact that the mothers are wage earners, and have little fime or energy to cook a méal after a day of btren- uous work, and aleo their igno- «rance of what te purchase— whioh bested ate of those bai i you a see Rew al simon a tmiioce ti i ‘package of any oatmeal. And the most delicious and easiest to di- mato it is axsured that euch @ deficit will be completely wiped out. Every cent te accounted for and the children's pennies for the food meet the cost. No child is pauperized in any way, Every mether er guardian can feel assured that the child ie getting fu value for the money expended, and all For Infants and Children The Evening Werld School Chil- | Always bears dren Lunch Fund will make it poo- the sibl extend the system as well as e Altman & Cn. | SPECIAL SALES FOR TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) OFFERING , EXCEPTIONAL VALUES 1 Women" s Ready-to-wear Dep't © An Unusual Offering of (Third Floor) oon and Evening Gowns are shown in )- assortments featuring metal-brocaded » chiffon velvets, taffetas, messaline, 4 Bt crepe meteor and crepe de Chine, iat very’ reasonable prices. 2: to take place in the Millinery Department on the Third Floor, will comprise a number of smart styles prepared especially for the occa- sion, featuring ostrich feather trimmings, These Hats, which are worth $32.00, will be sold - at $16.50 Offering in this Department for toom: (Tuesday) will consist of ys ‘Women’s, Tailor-made Suits 34 to ‘a, ee fourteen desirable styles, , a number: being trimmed with fur, presenting extraordinary value A Special Selection of Women’s Silk Petticoats comprising new, desirable styles in the wanted colors, will offer excellent values at these prices: a % at $19.00 Silk Jersey Petticoats, with plaited flounce % bordered with band of messaline; in navy. ; blue, tete de negre, dark green, sand-color - Several Thousand Yards of and black. . . . « « at $3.90 Silk Jersey-top Petticoats (extra size), finished with messaline flounce and underlay; in navy blue, dark green, plum and black, at $5.00 Desirable Dress Fabrics Ey (all of this season), comprising Velour de laine, | Broadcloths, Plaid and Stripe Effects, Serges, | and Silk-and-wool Mixtures in the fashion- > able shades-for street or home wear, will be ) placed on sale, arranged in Skirt_and_ Dress 4 Lengths, at decidedly reduced prices. | (Skeet dengths , « at $2.50 to 8.00 » Dress Lengths . « at 4,00 to 12.00 . A sale in the Department for Women’s Knitted Underwear (Second Floor)will consist of Women’s Imported Swiss Ribbed Underwear (Mediumewelg ht) ‘ . j marked at particularly attractive prices. j D4 } A Sale of Silk Umbrellas Wooleandecotton Vests, low neck, without Men and Women, will afford an excellent TEE ROSS ARE SGN ER. zs at 65c opportunity for advantageous purchasing. Wooleand-cotton Tights, in knee- or ankle- 5 length . . «© «© «© « at $1.35 E Umbretias of taffeta or twilled silk (sizes 26 = 28 inches), with’ handles of carved or atural wood - at $2.00 mbrellas of twilled silk (sizes 26 and 28 ), with novelty handles In various + at $3.50 Wool-and-cotton Corpbination Suits, in knee-, or ankle-length - per sult $1.85 Also Women’s Silk Jersey Vests in white or pink, with square- or Veneck at $1.45 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY; NOVEMBER 30, 1914. provide for all necessitéve Sheree | whe heven’t the money (after Al cave hae been investigated by relief Po ig) ality-of the The committes serving the school lunches in New York gives the follow. Cont of Leama 174,199. Juncheons | inspect cooking teachers. Their reports bear eloquent testimony to the good qual» ity of the food, the thoroughness and cléantiness of the cooking, and the excellence of the service, considering minimum cest. Anyone at all fa- | child, eeila’ provided ed ‘he gete sete what is —_—_—_—_—_—_—X—X* iCASTORIA ee le carefully tested and ex- tn Use For Over 30 Years Women’s Black Velvet Hats oS. ial Kai fe Seneety may help in food served is What is not of second im- portance, it is wel: cooked.” Following are a rew M3 the that a child m | cent after it has j Fred thicls al i! inch eee See — @nsanitary os can find some- ‘ite appeals ba anleas he whl oy a that ie sense 7 thing the oe food. is served b; he foxoot, who in returh Yor re allowed sou: ra by and brea ray Sate Ete fule wi foods «| the, reel cice Hae 3 jase for one ; see ri et ps an tae a for et meee of all iin in ‘chook Whatever they may eat in the way of is handled by white-gloved ‘and the dishes are clean and arefiiily placed, #0 as to ro eeees ive as is possible wi' OUD Biz or eeven n atewed prunes, * sauce. pene. i one-half cup of steimed a wrery gmail orange. ‘ ou hed crackers, wo pretzels.’ A banana. BNVAENWENWZ BROADWAY AND THIRTY-THIRD STREET Naina it S Everybody Is Christmas Shopp for Everybody-at GIMBELS “The Christmas Store of a Million Gi We Have Made a Christmas Event of the Great Semi-Annual ‘REMNANT SALE > Earlier by over a month than usual— Right at the beginning of the winter season— Rich in suggestion for useful Christmas meet Enlarged by many thousands of yards of Silks, Velvets, White Goods and Flannels, besides the which are present in much greater variety than ever before— Dress Goods and Cloakin stocks have er wee the finest col collection of Altogether our more-than-$500,000 pi practical costume and coat lengths that we have ever offered u Far too paany kinds to begin to mention them all. But all the: fashionable as well as the standard fabrics are hi Gabardines, See, Brondcicths, Covert Cloths, among the dress goods; Velvets, Velveteens, Corduroys, Satins, among the silks. All at Savings of %, 4 and More Here are the price groups: Remnants of ae Goods 50c yd. Bc oye 85c yd. Regularly 85¢ to $2 Yd: and More Dress Lengths of Imported Fabrics Atss § 150.310 § Remnants of Silks 50c yd. 65c yd. 75c yd. 85c yd. $1 yd. Regularly 85c to $2 Yd. and More Dress Lengths of Silks 6.50 $7.50 Regularly $7.50 to $18.50 Remnants of White Cotton Goods 22c yd Regularly 35c to 50c Yd. -32¢ ads Regularly .$5¢ to 75¢,¥d- Main and Second Floors NITY LAIN LAIN LY $5.50 $10 Remnants of Novelty Dress Cottons 15c yd. 50c yd. Regularly sd to $1 Yd. . Remnants of F Flannels . Embroidered, 90¢and$1,25 regularly $1.60 to $2. Scotch and Wool Flannels, 26c yd., at '40c to 60c. The Sale of ‘Silk Umbrellas . ras New Fur. Hats Saves a Third to a Half fr Taliets and Silke; with handles of every iaaginable L co ta Seine with silver or other Vetus relate: ondon — ee . peng | At $2 || At $3 Fol tedele Por Phy a as $5 to $14.50 Main Floor As Seal Coats are more fashionable than they have been in years, fur hats will enjoy a greater vogue *’ than heretofore. » _ Particul: these hats will be given the preference, for they ete in weight and are interlined in a- new and scientific way, so that the extreme heat of the fur will not reach the head. Military Turbans and Petite Hats in Arctic Seal— Dyed Coney combined with Frank M. Randall Brass Bedsteads At % to % Below the Randall Wholesale Prices The brass bedsteads in the Randall stock came om such noted manu- _An Example facturers as Kimball & herrea, Oliver, Merse- ra ae others ent the style they represen! ie best ol ona maki Tigerskin Civet Cat Blue-dyed Fox. Monkeyskin Also, Hats entirely of Moleskin or Squirrel. Besides the modes for skating and motoring, there are ultra styles for afternoon wear. actually from 4 to Mie below Frank 4 Randall WHOLESALE GIMBEL Sale Price, $14.50 Your Pet Kedah Snap-Shots Eni Enlarged, 30c prices! Randall Wholesale Price, $25 Pe Sipe Stace sarah area pe eur i meetin for Ome Dems Mattresses Ha Pure Black those litt snap-shots you value so much; ues worth haying th this G0-Inch Sas. Se he meteton mer — Bedetends | 91830? fullsize, 45 ths. weight, tives only, On white pebbled art mount at ne price, Toor $11.50. rae full size, 42 Ibs. weight, $20 Bedsteads,|* ry Fs $13.75. $30. ‘Hair and Felt Mat- Many Practical Gifts $40 Bedsteads,| tresses, $18.76 Among Housewares 927.60. veads, 935, | cle, Covered with fancy tick,” One of the most git fe fe features a about them.is bo 1955. Box Springs Reduced ae real. usefulness: mene shoving io $75 Bedsteads, $50.) Constructed of finest materials and quiet and saving a an amount in $130 Bedsteads, | throughout. on) Tound C Cassero! ite an a 8-pint size, $1.50. . $18 full size box springs, $10.50. Ne Pie Servers; side handles; 10-inch size, et. All in full size. $14 full size box springs, $11.76. 9 Sterna Percolators; 6-cup size; alcoho! iP, $15 Pure Felt Mattresses at $9.75 Made of ure white, wt Laaciert, Frary & Clark Electric Irons; 4- 6 na ae" mahogany finished; cretonne R's. rine Card Tables, with felt top and ee ee NNN INI ANITA NAN TN fins finequality ene or fancy. pis Full ‘size, faye 50 Ibs.