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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1914. ie a NOTED VIOLINIST WHO employment of laborers, and a munt-| torn and others and the appointment r OFFERS HIS SERVICES FOR 5, 4G CHILDREN fovality, tne City's Free tmployment | “Srefodge was ofdered to report $1 m" IN HIS PURSE, ‘ SCHOOL LUNCH FUND Bureau’ giving. preference to appl | to the State Banking Depariment to cants recommended by principals. | resume his work as & bank exam~ ‘had stolen or intended to steal any> thing. we aa are man!” he exclaimed as tho store detec- ATLANTA, Dec. was remo’ = case till Friday, Rohtes was grea’ Saindsiar ead aaa od otlay superintendent ot Banka ‘Bosese [Brotarient tor na eared ‘tion of Are [afternoon on @ charge of shoplifting agitated. if idk sufficient food, according to Feport | Lamb Richards. Daniel W. Quinn of! thur Brisbane, the editor, who has been in the store of Franklin Simon @| “My friends will all know about this testinal trouble in At- unfortunate mistake,” he said, “and received from $86 principals, whlob/the State Banking Department was! icra je nove al days, Mr Brisbane |Co. in Fifth Avenue, was held in $609 [ shall never bo able to take the statn beon madi aca. |@PPointed to succeed Mr. Dodge. has been removed to a hospital, where | pai! to-day for examination Friday in off my reputation, It is an awful tien Desartaeate.tavisen et BAEC The first intimation Mr, Dodge had | [his physiclans, after a consultation ears) vy oexyille Court. Position for an innocent man to be put: y to-day, decided an ‘operation would ‘ence and Research. This number, tt] that @ change had been decided upon | tio ‘be necessary unless more serious| Rohtes looks reore than the Atty. in, My polies wi mtarehel Sintel eight years he acknowledges. He after his arrest found in his pockets A great percentage of the children|jiner. Mr. Quinn is a bank examiner tive, ah a Sarrest, testified to having , suffering from inauftictent food was|and in hig, capacits ws receive eat] | watched the prisoner take two combs, will act asa of reported from: the east side. Ince pf AA bo at $16, and put them in bie ‘ Louis Goldstein, an Assistant Dis- BAN 6 HEAD REMOVES pe: ‘Attorney in Brooklyn, who was f 7) yee Magistrate Appleton quee- N RY DAIL counsel to ao Dodge, mae a ‘ttoned him, Rohtes sald: “I assure removed. His place is taken h G. Deane of No. 45 Broadway, Pb Sonia 1 a ao steal midi UNION BANK F BANK REGEIVER '322, 31.202" | tore shopping aad fy ——-— A peteet Vin caehe ee be oo acted ns a counter, where I ve au cently that the cash assets of the acquainted with a saleswomas, and a - Hank h: hrunk from $380,000 | 66 ” ‘ sae tan dens agian sage in , Ivy tg i At vena ones dinar nd We pinay {ial my “pve mn Wee counter” i 1 4 that the jefune' yan or " lo" or Need for Cheap Lunch > pendent iho In itereat ana back taxen.tn-| Rohtes, After Store Detective |suppose shat when 1 picked uo. my > various features which are avail- uy jenden| doubtedly the allegation that the ces! floves, the two combs myst have eat Violinist Indorses Plan| «be, sna haw aiecarded: many. un System for Pupils. Raward Lane Dodge, who was ap-|'nr'thange mine recriversuip. | SAYS He Stole Combs. ftuck to them, ‘That te ihe ory way drede of filma, as he is « city censor. pointed receiver of the assets of the es in which { can account for the prop H so | a ne Improved, erty being found in my sand Will Address Children it ba both entertaining pig eh ‘There are 6,42 public school children| UNlon Bank of Brooklyn in tite | rn voip. Distinct tm-| Charles Rohtes, arrested Monday| When tho Magistrate bated the tive, This programme, detalle eof which will be duly announced, will be shown each morning, eom- mencing at 10.30, Dee. 21, and continuing until the end of the Christmas and New Vear recess. The pregramme fairy tale, a tra’ nature picture and ‘There will be nothing “heavy.” sag ng ho Pieper o Wire bef are the following: the Union Rank was engaged in get-|Seasions to-day to twenty years in “Cinderella” will be awn, wiih Provide food in school free (many |ting-up a meeting to find out why the! Sing Sing Prison, on a charge of : in change had been made. {hi lehway robbery. His accomplice in By Sophie Irene Loeb. Mary Plokford in the title role. 1 suggest more than one meal ® day)!" ‘some timo ago Bupt. Richards tried |{!",,7OODINE of © workman, of $4). hive ip aenery ans 0 pudtic sonoois| |” addition to that, Mise Plek: FRITZ KREIOLER. or provide it at @ nominal cost. Pro-|to put Matthew J. Horgan in charge determinate term of between two and Food fret for echoot children! ford will personally be present | ————- vide milk .: certain periods of thejof the affairs of the Union Bank. a half and four and a half years, he te help the children have @ geed | ready and active response from ber. | day. There was a protest from the depos: , being a first offender. to be given at the Strand Theatre ines the children to be enter- wae ing where they, le The Bvaning World Penny School | tained by those performances are the| meals and took an Fand bas commenced t. move. | crippied children of the public schools, | studying the situation. tributo supplies to be cooked by old- Eéwaré F. Brown, Executive| numbering about six hundred, Mrs.| There we saw a number of childret | or pupils. of the Ni York School! wittiam dolph Hearst has come| who, aftor an examination by the| provide fooc in homes at nominal Committee, bas consented to| rorward in their behalf and will bea pore physician, were cers et cont. > Meebo) ag wr ealnsa’s. o(\tiele casts irate un petigates Oy the teacn- aieahinn. a aaisaann ae eee, a To emphasize how UNIVERSALLY the quality superiority of our candies is known, take the child who has eaten them. There- after, that little one will say “get Park & . Tilford’s Mamma, for me”—almost tribute immeasurable. And the maiden, she looks on the box with a hope that it will surely be Park & Tilford’s; an acknowledgement of tribute as all else she expects, to her at a Strand Matinee. EFIT FILMS READY. Rothapfel Makes Se- lections That Will Please Kiddies and Adults. in said, will be increased slightly as|W%* conveyed to him by Mr. Quinn | complications dev the winter progresses. when that gentleman arrived with his ‘Among tho suggestions offered by| Papers of appointment and announced Ernesto Leporino. of No. 7 Sixth that he was about to take over the 7 the principals for the solution of the) assets of the bank. It was not tong | oY. an ex-convict, who has J ‘two terme in prison, was sen- problem of caring for hungry children| before the Depositors’ Committee of | t d by’ Judge Mulqueen in General o_o twirled his Kaiserliches mustaches more than $100 in cash and two checks: Hz-Conviet Gets 50 Years, violently and wept as he dented he for dividends on stocks. SSP TSSRRST Serve food cooked by cooking Classes to hungry children. Get butchers and grocers to con-| How to Send Money Contributions To Evening World Schoo! Lunch Fund Bend your contributions to the “School Children's Lunch Fund," care of The Evening World. Every contribution received, no matter how small, will make tt possible for school children to receive wholesome, nutritious, hot meals at cost. No money is made in any way. Everything is furnished at cost. No child ie pauperised. CO-OPERATION COMMITTEE. MRS. WILLIAM GRANT BROWN of the Federation of Women's President of the Rescue Home for Girls. FLORENCE GUERNSEY, President of the Federation of ’s Clubs. will enjoy these performances aide by|67m und it was ivurned that % te) metablish @ contral food station for ol ith their more fortunate com-| money or food for them. A nourish- | each district, Mra. Hearst joits the Co-/|ing ges LD ee = Grotto) berries Provide systematic syllabus itn- 1 ers is werved to these children 4 wi a ittee and js in an effort to bring them to a nor- struction in food values and prepara- interested in this -! mal condition, ao that they can take | tion of nourishing food. viding penny lunches ti more solid food. Co-operate with Mayor's Food Com- which will give the| schools, #o that every child may have a AL Sehool | No. 92 PA apie rT mittee. ehildren in New York City an|an oportunity of securing one whole-| hundred children enjoying the Establish municipal markets in to enjoy an exceptional |eome meal per day. Peon aay, dunch served in the “enich | Beighborhoods where poor live, of moving pictures the} Being herscif the mother of three| was a bowl of soup, besides other bey fepieel Siem ware food fas of which has not yet been shown | young sons, the appeal of thousands foe that he had selected for the | Pan Ne ian oT one of the city's an of little ones throughout the city now | Pennies. Rothapfel has been studying railway companies). suffering from: malnutrition elicited| -We ‘sted the soup and found it) orig ee eontral depot of cooked | Women's chan ts é “ food for juveniles; distribute tickets MARS, ROBERT CARTWRIGHT, Chairman of the Public Safet; : ———— = oolit, Hon ee a innate, a for purchase of food under control by '| women's Clubs and of the Executive Board of Safety, First Society. own attractive self. uchools, , deserving cases to receive! free tickets, (Several principals state the lunch room should not be ome | nected with the school). | fogies, and | MISS CLARE KLEISER, Principal ef School No. 62. MRS. MARTIN VOGEL. MRE, WILLIAM B. EINSTEIN, President of the Widowed Mothers’ Fund Association and Emanuel Sisterhood. MRS. WILLIAM RANDOLPH HEARST. MRS. WALTER LEWISOHN. Men and women, particular in their indi- vidual preference by reason of the finality of their good judgment, they, i number DECLARE Park & Tilford Chocolates and Bonbons Are Best JOHN WANAMAKER Pianos and Player-Pianos Establish free milk stations. Provide employment for those in family who can work by means of ind ]) Sible iil h sevice i n even | city roe that will foment more eerie! lines than are mew in operation: eo that the child will get the moet value that je possible for his penny. “A group of achools, as contem- plated, can be served from one cen- tral kitchen, and this in ttgelf will be a «reat saving. It will then be pos- by to provide means that will prove n to the children and be of such value. that can only be obtained through such centralised and concen- trated management.” ‘This, of course, in exactly what the Laneh’ Committee is bending every effort to bring about. With the aid SJ the Co-operation Commi as. barby 4 many more schools; the work bide fair to develop accordingly. Frits Kroisler, the eminent violinist, who has just teturned from sorvice in the European war, also heartily indorses the school lunch scheme. Mr. Krelaler has consented to address the school children at one of the morning performances next woek and yell them about the war children. Mr. Kreisler is of the opinion that no worthier movement than this could be inaugurated in the metropo- Us, where there is ao much destitu- tion, and he has taken an active part in relief by caring for forty-three New York children of comrades who served with him in the war. The day of Mr. Kreisler'’s appearance at the (irene Theatre will be announced er. The Casino Theatre benefit for school lunches, with Dr, Anna How- ard Shaw appearing In the suftragette Alm entitled-“Your Girl and Mine,” will be given next Friday evening by courtesy of the World Film Company. All suffragettes are urged to seo this excellent play by attending Friday night and may at the same time in thia way contribute to the fund. Fifth Ave., cor. 50th St. IMPORTANT CLEARANCE SALE ‘WEDNESDAY, Dec. 16, THURSDAY, Dec. 17 Danéing and Afternoon Frocks Deere nay arena mete @ chifion end the very newest wy. $40 «385 19.00 Stewart & Lo. 5TH AVENUE AT 37TH STREET Will Close Out Wednesda With lne, chides end eatin” Herdfore $65 tea) 35.00 | Handsome Afternoon Dresses ro, About exclusive models portraying the very t id combinations of sarin and velvet atin and chiffon. Herdejore 875 to $125 40.00 Outing Coate—Te Close Out ate a sree de 425 to $#5—To Clore 10.00 A collection of beautiful models and desirable NO C. O, D's. 150 Plush, Corduroy & Dressy Coats New Empire, Belted and Flare Models; Imported Seal Plush Coats have deep self collars; Coats of Velvet Corduro; and Chiffon Broadcloth, are handsomely fur trimmed; included are a few odd fur-trimmed coats of 1 5 00 various imported fabrics; all silk lined and _cozily interlined. e Former Price to $39.50 190 Exquisite Gowns Gowns for Dinner, Theatre or Evening Wear; Afternoon rany or Calling Dresses; Frocks for the dance; all taken from regular stock. 12 50 Former Prices up to $49.50 110 Fur-Trimmed & Dressy Suits priperd High Class Suits of imported Chiffon Broadcloth, English ardines and Cheviots; handsomely trimmed with guaranteed furs or velvet; latest models; coats are lined with peau de RES silk and warmly interlined; all taken from regular stock. Former Prices up to $45.00 NONE SENT C. 0. D. NONE CREDITED NO EXCHANGES. " Ss ——a |} Best & Co. 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