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Ce | rT FACE |Churchill Indorses RE WITH ECZEMA] Evening World’s Plan _— it Les |President of Board of Educa- tion Says Campaign Is Need- | edon Account of Destitution. “FOOD BEFORE BOOKS.” part of the important welfare w in the public schools which Board of F ation has atarted, / { i & & E atage. It in only for lack of fu 3 j f g. zi Well, | ; iif h a fund now made pow 1 think, will prove i ti t = tion has been started among teachers to organize a relief co “Children’s Day” Movement] c nol multaDry aletned. oF ld and More Managers Offer Their Theatres. z g iz i i 2 ‘3 t imhed to establish an ization or to ansociat with ement of acho & permanent public ch. By Sophie Irene Loeb. No hungvy Child in a public school! Food firet for hungry school cha- drent These are the sjogans of The Eve- ning World's campaign for penny achool lunches, They are also the|but to co-operate and provide sentiments of Thomas W. Churchill, President of the Board of Education, | ¥ aa he gave them to me to-day, a The plan already outlined in thie! newspaper to extend the achool hunch | becullarly Atting that organize and conduct tt; nervice in the public schools as far! the beat channel through which as possible, so that every child may | liable information of hom: be able to secure one wholesome meal | Can be obtained, and the te has the strong indorsement | tht lourt off dent Churchill, and he will of relief to alleviate conditiona dur! & winter of exceptional hardship. ‘In many achooin agencies of re (quiet and un been maintai: cence of teache: It in not propo: K the surplun obtainable “CHILDREN'! Day" MOVIES TO BE A SUCCESS. phild in to be pauperized tn any Kach child who has the penny will purchase the food, and the ne- Cossitous children, who after investi- fation cannot afford the pennies, will receive the meal through the Ty ° ere’ and Principals’ Relief Com which President Churchill has or wanised to carry out excellent meas- ures of immediate + right in th ublic schools, Minn Grace Strachan, Metrict rea tenaee is Chairman President emi am very glad Nndeed to he way possible with this «pl dren's Day at the aw arranged by the mittes of t Motion 1 itorn’ A Prontdet Use ‘‘Eddys"’ Sauce with Christmas Dinner. flavor it imparts Turkey and other A fine holiday relish. bent to make I This matines hax been advertined tensively in my parti and 1 am in hopes that we will able te ribute quite a sum your very good cause,” In addition to the list of thent already y|to participate in donating ‘and | know of no better | ince proceeds to this fun ible than by way| Academy Theatro, No. Houston Street, Firat Avenue Theatre, mat Avenue. m1 Nos. jeach: Be scien els ni al ene, bu wing “end” may net dwell in the onger: lethed and underted bedy. anxious thi in Street. tic Theatre, No Avenue Orphoum Theatre, No. Avenue. Avenue, American Movies, No. Third Street. Avenue C Theatre, No. 183 A Garden, No. much ae 238 Nostrand Avenue, Brookly Iola. Theatre, Nos, 968-960 Ma: Avenue, Hrooklyn. miand Theatre, No. 129 Kast 15 Second 133 Becond Casino Playhouse, No. 144 Second For the Penny Lunches The Evening World has taken thia| the “A further movement in this diree- the | vm 1001 Hitably clothed or not | from the purpose of this | charity the vole ar~ @n of the committer is to ting § agenct existing sources ing Hot aed by the committee to diaplace these, ods of a clearing house by ap- r distress her in ve agent to offer aid.” AT THE Next Monday, Dec, 24, will be Chil- th ros published in these columns the following end their acceptances the mat- 287 East 5d Kast ve- at rey and) which has passed the experimental | * |eenta each. She will also sell tickets at twenty- | care of The Evening World. et cost. No money te made in any way. No child te pauperiaed. Wemen' ane. RO ‘Women’s Club: miss CL KLEISER, MRS. MARTIN VOGEL. Prine! Fund A M mi WALTER LEWISOHN. canis Strand Theatre Manager Ar- ranges Fine Programme of Movies for Children. To-day Mary Pickford will preside at the anie of tickets for the dally morning performances to be given at the Strand beginning with Christmas morning and closing Jan, 4, when school opens. five cents for adults, that will be good for both morning and afternoon performances, The money thus col- lecte® will go to The Evening World's Penny Lunch Fund. By attending the kiddies and their parents will not have an opportunity to enjoy a amme but the same for establishing ry theeuphout the United Stet Ht den lle, appear Thurs: bes ‘and the Co- operation Committee. ch, and they will be reserved for any morning, Following outlined b application. ‘ull programme as Rothapfel, Manag- tive children's pro- iven im this city. the most att ourtesy of Pathe: “Picturesque Au. “Kashimir British India,’ Pictureaque Fi the Valley "ot ‘Prairio Poss, Strange Ani- and “Pic- with, ibe ones continue to with the idea tha be in the Kingston Theatre, Fulton Street, Hrookly: ‘Theatre, No Nos, ores bg trae _ .H.S. KENNEDY = 85 Maiden Lane. New York. 1627 Ful LO WANTS WORK WONDE ey : | | DAILY AUTO DELIVERY TO LONG ISLAND PATTE Street—Matthews Corner—Breoklyn Store Open Tonight and Tomorrow Night Until 10 o’Clock spg Ro z«x Stamps Free 15 0 Tomorrow (Thursday) Ps Purchases of e===== (ne Dollar ($1) or More—Present Coupon In addition to this wonderful offering of 50 ¢39" CUT OUT THIS COUPON aS | PREE “S.GH." Green Trading Stamps with ; . of One Dollar or more, we will give Tring Lens 30 err Y) “S. & HL." Double 2-H Stamps } vey ie i Spe wo In the Morning MART en with your purchases Single 4-0¢ Stamps in the yp-tednobs and the Srecning Prompt Xmas Delivery Green bh purchases of 81 or y) onl Men’s Bath Robes Smoking Jackets Neckwear, Etc. Useful and appreciative holiday gifts, comprising Eve. World, 18-89-16 All merchandise bought up te clos ing time Thureday, Christmas Eve, will be positively deliv- ered in time for various broken lots of highly desirable Christmas me: chapdise offered for the last day before Christmas At 4% and Less ‘Matthows—Main Fleer, Bea RR RARE PATS | es RRB EES =) ‘We have made special service up (7 the very wn minute. rsthowe: Wis preciate it if you will take small parcels with you. parations to give you efficient You will not be do your final Christmas shopping at never convenient, however, we will ap- a Xmas * Goods n luced 1506-1608 ton w Ww cet Are Pinched,” “ Brings roubles Max Has the Box- unking Bunk'’s tH Cobb of the fm and the Eclair Film ated the following v “ “Butterfiles,” “Chrys ‘The Bill Worm \ xerian Types,’ and “How Agnes Ea: Leading Players’ Paramount Features and Mr, Crom: elin of Cosmofotofilm Company have ed “A Christmas Carol," by ‘eaident of the Fa. im Company and Paramount Features, by special rangement, presents Miss Mary Pick: ford, she to appear during several af- ternoons in the character of Cinder- ella, while the pleture is the attrac- tion at this theatre. be run in the mornings fc children during the whole wee The Gaumont Company h nated “Two Christmas Morns, Universal Film Company contrib- uted a juventle comedy with } Billy Jacobs and an all-child ca: titled “Black Hands.” ‘The Keystone Comedy Company donate a comedy entitled “The Water Doxa Hesides these film productions, that promine an eventful week of moving pictures, Manager Rothapfe! also an- nounces that Mr, Coamo Bellew will do @ humorous recital, the Strand Concert Orchestra will give their ser- vices for one morning, Mr. Ralph Brigham and Mr, Herbert , 01 mous Player xperiences in the entire staff of the Strand Th has volunteered to give services with- out any expense, Truly, a notable benefit programme. ————— Abigail Free School Served 20,500 Meals, During the last year the Abigal! Free Schoo! and Kindergarten at No 25 Chariton Btreet, New York City, had an attendance of 418 at the vari- ous departments connected with the school, In the k rt ment $0,609 meal Gileres in the p aya of achool work Sons, which Keries on the dropped dead number of aide oP Harlem, dines One Hundred ty-Afth Street and Lenox A to-day wie body wi oO inired and years old ani had been in larlem mor than forty year of the of poor a DIME, Sift of ao Maine | \ arrived the Corporation | ‘These tickets aro ten these performances | | ‘The price of box xeats ts one dollar ina Dhapreved Sheik lectic Film Company, entering the penitentiary to: Boery contribution received, no matter how email, will make tt possidte for school children te receive wholesome, nutritious, hot meals Boerything te furnished ot cost. CO-OPERATION COMMITTEE. MAB, WILLIAM GRANT BROWN of the Fe President of the Rescue Hom Asal aint GUERNSEY, President of the Federation of eeAT CARTWRIGHT, ind of the Executive jen of Women’s ir Girle. Chairman of the Public Safety rd of Safety, Firet Society. f School No. 62 MRE, WILLIAM B. EINSTEIN, President of the Widewed Mothers’ elation and Emanuel Sisterhood. WILLIAM RANDOLPH HEARG6T. Mary Pickford Sells Tickets For the Penny Lunch Benefit THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1914. How to Send Money Contributions To Evening World School Lunch Fund Bend your contributions te the “Bchool Children's Lunch Fund," THIS MOVING DOG TALE | WAGS A MAN INTO my The Trall of Red Herring Has a Most Direct Bearing on Bart Dillon's Wail. ‘Will some poet please come forward | and write a moving ode on “The Trail of the Red Herring,” particularly | touching on and appertaining to Bart Dillon and the two trustful “bulls?” | For Bart, you see, got his start in ,life by learning the habits of canine friends and found toehis joy that | there's nothing that lures a dog like ancient red herring. Last night, Mr. Dillon with his red herring scent, was out on East Six- |tleth Street, on business bent, when two English bulle—not the kind from Headquarters, whose manners are| burly and blunt, jumped at the) |chance of taking a hunt for that| { unseen though evident quarry so rare. So they followed. All would have been well and naught more to tell, in this perfect metrical bit, had not Officer Fell, with @ strong sense of amell—and de- tective instinct quite neat—noted the dogs fleeing after Bart Dillon. And | ene Bart Dillon's feet. So he | “pinched” him. Now the well herringed Dillon ' there's naught to console, as in prison he sits, but a scent on each sole. John W. Worth is owner of the pups that were nearly lured away by Mr. Dillon's red herring, which he ix accused of apply to the soles of his shoes to attract the dogs. — Woman Ends Life With Gas. Mrs. Filomena Morgan, who has for many years kept a boarding house in the Myra Cottage in Bay Twenty-third Street, Bath Reach, was found dead in bed this morning. She had turned on all the gas jets in her bedroom. She lefttwo letters, written in German, which are in possession of the police. Se Stern Brothers fend and 43rd Streets, West of FiRth Avenue Women’s & Misses’ Sweaters ARE shown in a splendid variety of new styles in both silk and wool in two-toned effects and plain colors, at very moderate prices. Very Specially Priced for Thursday: Women’s All Wool Sweaters, $3.65 white with colored borders, Value $5.00, at ved-ater. . Vale samt, 0 OR9S Wool Seats,” Yeleseptee100o, xt $590 $2.45 Women’s Imported Shetland Wool Spencers, with sleeves, in black, white and gray, Value $3.25 The Sporting Goods Section the Fourth Floor, invites inspection of its N O unusually large and complete display of standard athletic accessories of the most depend- able qualities for every indoor and outdoor sport, at inviting prices. Included are Ice and Roller Skates, Squash and Indoor Tennis Racquets and Balls, Punching Bags, Soccer Footballs, Basket Balls and Baskets, Sweaters and many other requisites for holiday sports. COW’S SKELETON SAVES HIM. Been Convie LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Dec, 23.—Thi ca Ing Director of the Strand, who has|Anding of the skeleton of a cow in «|| Get Your Christmas Presents bent every effort to make this one of |) soas in ¥ Kennedy, twenty-four years old, nedy had been convicted o cow and sentenced to on y found on his farm. Gov..Hays at onci issued @ pardon for Kennedy. vIIWW re Holiday electrical, being dis; stores an mas Tree Light tors, Heating P, r Show ro taken for of electrical go The New York At Yo for Which foward County saved William from Ken- It was allowed to come to Little Rock alone and was about to go t the pent- tentiary to surrender when a delegation of friends arrived, bearing a sworn that the animal's skeleton had been Atay abd B Ais: pl, im lasts when you make your gifts Scores of attractive and labor-saving appliances are now elect Shaving Mirrors, Coffee Percola- For further suggestions consult the Electrical Directory in the Edis Monsbiy, free on request, or visit Rooms where orders General Oftices: Irving Place and 15th Street Telephone: Stuyvesant 5600 Breach Office Show Roome for the Cearenianse of the Public aaa 4 Brosdw: Si ied 914 W dnd St Beyeat yy Delancey St Ontnerd 0 | 151 B toth Si Lenox 770 Wieving Pi = Stuyvesant 6600 937 E 125th St Heres 962 E 10th St Melrose 3360 "Open Until Midnight Night and Emergeacy Call Medison Square 600! 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