The evening world. Newspaper, January 11, 1915, Page 4

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30 ) Per Cent. of Brooklyn School Children Underfed; In Need of Penny Lunch —— PENNY LUNCH Fl Medical Examiner of Depart-|} - . waar ph oy A ARK ment of Education Makes " Startling Discoveries, HO YOM, ©. A. to Talk Em@ctency SQ. The ettetency Department of the fest Side Y. MC. A. will hold @ cons svention thore for tne rien of New Fork and. vicinity to-morrow night. Weward eh» Purinton, Waiter Le } } oper Ph. Dy, and George F. Bar- silt speak. Lime Med'cation care of The Evening World., at coat, No money is made in any tay. Bverything {2 furnished at cost. No child te pauperized. “ta the New York Medical December 5. 1%14, the relation dierawed te tabercuteste er Dre Dome Nerth of Tcledo, 0. In thie article he aye: y Fa bane eine te De ces ee Clube and Hl Lb. gr By Sophie Irene Loeb, ‘Wemen'e Cl The need of extending the lunch service an fast as possible, in which movement The Evening World is leading the present campaign, is strongly emphasized by the findings ot Dr. Jacob T. Krause, examiner of Paul encuah * © In such cases we mmst re- . easton.” fairiam:iarces eart to lime medication. Dr. North claime, time medica- ene te ee. " r M188 CLARE Lot MAS. MARTIN V to their mentality, and a very etrik- Ing tact wan revealed. It.was found) | Fund Asseciation that wbout 16 per cent. of the children ir ts one hE win rt Mas. WALTER LEWISOH wy the average dental defectives of the Department /examined were backward mentally, of Baueltion Dr, Krause makes the|An the result of certain influences,| Sam jement for The Evening | these children were unable to ‘keep World tn Urging Co-operation with|up with the other obildren of Chris] eblidren came, 40 seheot, tn Whe merning improperly nourished: also, how many children had in- adequate luncheons at noon. “The reauite showed that al- most 30 per cont. of the children were underfed. This will give you an idea how important your undertaking is, namely, te pre- wide food for those children who are unable to obtain it at home. As a medical examiner whe has the welfare of children at heart, 1 fully inderse your monumental work. It will bring new light to many unfertunate children. Although London has an extensive respective Classen, “An investigation was made in Brooklyn. About 20,000 children were studied and an effort was made to ascertain how many ite plang: “Large groups of children fn the jower grades of the various public jechools in New York City and other large cities have beon examined aw ) Giscase. tar ee. al —Aavt. Money for Money— Pound for Pound —there’s no food that equals Grape-Nuts in concentrated food-strength. ' syatem of lunch service in the public echools, bts: Ag about 800,000 children are fed daily, yn fg ine ay or on schoo. rhefore the war, ‘Act order has of Hducation tutoring the ment for ser eye effect, the be; — of ‘ine movement was fou! in memorandum issued by tho Director General of the Army Medical Service, which followed the many rejections of recruits for military service on the Cy eg of physical disability. ing hag 4 Was subsequently in- stituted ‘By e Interdepartment Com- mittee on Physical Deterioration, The A pretty big claim, but listen— “All-wheat food” sounds good to most people, but Grape-Nuts goes one better. ‘It not only contains the en- tise autriment of wheat, but also the rich nourishment of ‘barley. oe adduced fe Eile Somimnine \ More! Nuts e baked and digests quickly. owing ud Genttutin. ignorance aa Most Most wheat , and some so-called Of children were being reared red ‘without breakfast foods—require ve to 3 hours for digestion. which, among others, was-thelt ime age auiity” to 9 bonent from instruc. CONDITIONS IN LON! rhe PRE- iL IN Ne Crape-Nuts food digests generally in about one hour, highly concentrated, there's more actual ‘food it Sor weight, in Grape-Nuts than in some other in bigger.packages. Ry ial juta-containe the vital bone, muscle and nerve + for health and life, but lack- ~ fog ia foods ‘bread A most wheat: especially. ration of Grape-Nuts readily makes up for this lack. Ready to eat from the package, appetizing, nourishing, economical — of toed. rors) inqui: made to determine the donrabiity fae the child’ on the free te recent order in London makes the ‘following mneren observation, hich is applicable to New York as well, wince war conditions and un- emplo; mene i “There’s a Reason” for Grape-N uts —sold by Grocers everywhere. UNIVERSAL PEACE NIGHT, MONDAY, JAN. 11TH GREAT SPEAKERS Mayor Mitchel, Irvin S. Cobb, Rabbi Joseph Silverman and other notable men. Speeches followed by bits of extraordinary moving picture illustrations from The Evening Sun war films. A FINE CONCERT Mme. Marcelle Albers, Katherine Galloway and other talented soloists. : GREAT D IANIST, JAN SICKESZ ORGAN RECITAL And Accompaniments by Willard Irving Nevins Reserved Seats on Sale at Box Office. For Monday Night, Jan. 11, only: Prices, $1.00—50c—25c; Box Seats $1.50. Reserve Your Seats To-day. * BENEFIT FUND ror UNEMPLOYED OF NEW YORE CITY rnegie Hall HP pep hearts nite 2b y be great unless eavanteas Nae Genention | au: chan ‘tte e Edoayon’ (Pre: wee an me Fallen in a large mea chief ty jety of of parente, wh and installation we will turn it into a Player-Piano, perfect in performance, which we fully —-" a tenance THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 11, How to Send Money Contributions To Evening World School Lunch Fund Bend your contributions to the “Bohoot CAlidren'’s Lunch Fund,” Boery contridution received, no matter how small, will make tt possidle for echool children to receive wholesome, nutritions, hot meele CO-OPERATION COMMITTEE. mre. reine os GRANT BROWN ef the Federation ef Women's President of the Rescue Home for Girls, + hada GUERNSEY, Prosifent of the Federation of fans. ROSERT CARTWRIGHT, Chairman of the Public Safety Women's Clubs and of the Executive Board of | Principal of Schoo! Ne. 62, primary. MAG. WILLIAM EINGTEIN, President of the Widowed Mothers’ Re. WILLIAM RANDOLPH HEARST. ANTI-CATHOLIC PAPERS TO BE SUPPRESSED IF Order Plans National chal paign to Muzzle the Menace and Similar Publications. A nation-wide campaign to suppress, if possible, violently anti-Catholic Dublications, such as the Menace, has) en the Meal been inaugurated by a commission of! the supreme body of the Knights of Columbus, a Catholic organization with 350,000 members. The movement has the approval of the dignitaries of the Church and will| be conducted under the advisory au-| Pervision of Rev. John J. Wynne, 8. J., editor of the Catholic Eheyclopedia, | A fund A. fond, of $50,000 for expenses has 4 a Callahan, o¢ tokio of Col. an Moot of Los Angeles, Aibace pera fers for Mon y Firet Society, K. OF €. CAN OO MT in every community where there is a council of the Knights of Columbus, and the work of opposition to bigotry will be accomplished along the lines of publicity and education. In the judgment of lending Cath. olic clergymen and laymen, newspa- pers auch as the Menace have built Up an organized anti-Catholic senti- ment which is directed not only at the church but at members of the bane | who may aspire to political thy anti-Catholic sentiment, they claim, is upo! slanderous statementa in the anti- Catholic penn 5 aad circulate freely, through the mal! 1915. mm indecent and Judge Seeka Work for Burgiar Me Béasions said, as he gave a suspended sentence to Joseph Daredea!, a homeless Ruasian-Pole, who to stealing 20 cents and a signet ring he pawned for 40 cents from a Broad Btreet galoonkeeper: been no arrest in this case except for the tl i x taken fo open up Industrial ente:prises ao that whe,4 WHO'LL GIVE HIM A J087 fet Free. _ Judge Wadhams to-day in General confessed Friday leet : “There woulé have anes way 9 of the defendant. An inves- probation re shows plight is due to unem- ment. It is up to the city to h the tr ae candies to find em; asary tl that measures be Peed be Dretion ot $40 agetcgact ar 9 dit for th aes ‘eonvi man of Strglary will inform me wit he can be given work.” World Wants Work Wonders. a chance to Stowart & Co. Correct Apparel for Women & Misses 5TH AVENUE AT 37TH STREET Ee amt WILL CLOSE OUT TUESDAY WITHOUT RESERVE 145 Fur Trimmed @® Dressy Suits of Gabardine, Broadcloth and Cheviots, in all Waive ha or dite oie coats are peau de cygne lined and interlined; suits are fur or velvet 90 Afternoon Gowns @ Dancing Frocks of Charmeuse, Velvet, Crepe de Chine, Crepe Meteor and Chiffon, in a variety of beautiful designs. An exceptional \ 2 i 70 Fur Trimmed Plush Coats in New Flare, Belted and Empire Models; made of finest imported Seal Plush, Peau de cygne lined; collars of skunk oppossum and other fine furs. 15 00 Former Prices to $39.50 ba ed 10.00 Former Prices to $39.50 offer. - Former Prices to $39.50 \ 10.00 AMES Stores UTLER-- Dollars Almost Double when you buy from us. Look over the list Sorgen of special of- » Tuesday and Wednesd: see how much you can save in money, ing to the nearest James Butler Storc. is week, and pen Ad and time, by go- Potatoes 100. “bE from Maine. Cook white and mealy. Ib. Bag |15-Ib.Peck| 6 Ibs. : | $4. 0 Onions, ry. Finest Red or Yellow, & lbs. $Q° | B Apples, or Virgin Yok fr tng 3». 10° Oranges, Nickel Kirkman’s in large bars Ivory and Fairy Soap.............. Borax J» Butler's or Swift's, cake........ Was Cloudy Duryea’s ee Indoor Clo Galvanized Pal Imperial Rye, regular $1.25 bottle, cut to. ss’s Stout The World's Two Aen Imported Brews.. 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