The evening world. Newspaper, January 25, 1915, Page 11

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| the Bureau of Child Hvenee of the Penny Lunch Band Plan i ey» " BAKER, made of opirestr, Bureau of Child Hygiene.” as been To Have Strong Friends : ‘ae ee ENDS HER LIFE WITH GAS. In Finance Committee snirion Minis minnie: * NEWSIE BENEFIT PLANS, jments. 1 1s the onty time the pubtio/ NOTED STAGE STAR is asked to aid the Mome Club, and Meer Poputer Performers Mave| already the demand for tickets has i NBWSIBS" BENEFIT. 7 beon large. ee Besides the ever popular Eva, just Eva Tanguay, of “I don’t care" re- | jook at this list, which does not in- Rown, le:among those who have vol-| clude ail who will be on the pro- tnteered their services for the newsies | #tamme before it is closed: | ia Dressmaker Diceour- J aged tn Not Finding Work Here. fat the tenth annual benent for the| Frank Tinney in his monologue, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Castle, the Six Newsboys’ Home Club next Sunday! prown Brothers from Chin Chin, the Alderman Curran’s resolution call- ing for $26,600 revenue bonds to pro- vide penny lunch service in schools, introduced at the Board of Aldermen meeting last Tuesday, will come up ? to-day before the Finance Committee, | diate action necossary. - ee <7 jy jot which he ts Chairman. A number| {t is expected that the Finance give testimony as to the conditions.| this school. Such an action would @ Grace Strachan, Chairman of “It is probable that thi nightin the Century Opera House. | winter Garden will send some of its Curran Resolution Sure to Be ral schools have sireuty Lr Wo parle Gua to the tua ee It is going to be some night, too, | beat, and even the Metropolitan Opera equipped throug! je Evening these apecial examinations call at- Hot only because it will be such @ suc- | House will be represented, then Wil- Reported Favorably to Board bepoans campaign and the efforts tention more partiewarty to, this cess, but because the programme is|ton Lackaye will appear, as will Flor~ se | of Supt. Maxwell. | otek ll pS 4 ine being arranged for those who have|ence Tempest, William Farnum, Fan- of Aldermen. |, Never before has the need of such orease ie die to or “ ey_to_spend_ tor such entertain- nie Brice, Nance O'Neill and Ray Cox. |& aervice teen’ felt in the public) Roulty, oa ‘many families have - = — 7__ schools as this year. Many members) bad My Providing nourishing food e of Mr. Churchill's “Teachers and| for their children this winter. this committee, will be one of the speakers, and Commissioner of Char- ities Kingsbury will tell of tmme- [ARS At VAN Aaa NT NO DANDRUF-—25 CENT NER N GIMBELS ABS : ‘ 6 ‘ ‘ommittee will pass the measure soon Hair coming out? If dry, [ference how dull, faded, brittle and j jf prominent citizens, including edu- | srigr the hearing, as the members f ‘ r hd “ggy, just moisten a cloth with Dan- cators, will attend to urge speedylare well informed na to the many thin, faded, bring back its sour bang inw & tapbagk consideration of the measure. cases of mainutAition in the public 4 ‘ your hair, g one small strand at a dent of Bohool 1 ! color and lustre. sr Tile nmr aswel and President Church of [fiitg, senording ara ot 4 Broadway and Thirty-third Street \ , . and wavy, and have Health, Within ten minutes after ai appli-}an a : nce pd pAtreee hh ‘an incom- the Board of Education heartily in-|¢er on account of unemployment and Fy am 7 | Gorse the movement and will be other olroumstances, as eee le Seis ater tne hearing will make a hundred echeole in tantly in vari all, covering the most congested | scattered throughout the city. \- and needy neighborhoods. Sev- other of theese, from the director of eation of Danderine you cannot find a | paral lustre, softness and lururiance: single trace of dandruff or fatling hair Get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton’s and your scalp will not itch, but what | Danderine from any drug store o toilet will please you most will be after a few | counter, and prove that your hair is as weeks’ use, when you see new hair, fine | pretty and woh ae any— ples has been and downy at first—yes—but really new | neglected o in eS ‘by carel eee treat hair—growing all over the scalp. ment—that’s mi surely cal little Danderine immediately | beautiful hair and ots of it ny you will doubles the beauty of your hair, ‘With this money granted sixty eoheols will have a lunch service available in chert order, Thie ils to auee Advance Bulletin Concerning ae The February ~ Furniture Sale — --“‘With Initiative’’ ‘Toledo Bieéa) Bomeboay wants to know why as- trologers and prophets never predict anything pleasant. Maybe it is be- ‘would seem just try a little Danderine—Advt. too ert petra . Poni ‘with Purchases of $1 or More. Ant Cees ng Sa CUT OUT Blog Pegg hag “Sl I it is |. Green Tra 8 Stamps Fite Sf with yeni cents Purehnee of ts or more Trading + a (Tuesday) only. January a (@ These 50 FREE aes are of the same kind as @ @ those which you would ordinarily obtain with your purchases. A. D. MATTHEWS’ SONS, Inc. @ Evening World, 1-85-15. dannnueeneeuneceucceenenannncest These Wonderful Values, in Conjunction with 50 FREE 4:3 Green Trading Stamps Will Roll Up a Big Contribution to Our “Million More in 1915’’ Campaign $1.49 Untrim’d | | ‘‘Special’’ ‘ Women’s Hats, 98c || Corsets, S3c Paper, 12:¢ Skirts, $1.79 | | Gowns, + Medium Two-tone shadow k high stripes, in rich dark col- Mannieh bust serges, poplins models votles and other of good strong coutil ; long wanted weaves in plain and platted effects; broken lote ; formerty $2.98 to $3.08, ews —- Second Fi (= e | 20¢ Bath Towels, 15¢ Bize 22 by 43 inches; Fruit mubjects in Cir- Satin and faille silk sajlors; also turbans in silk and straw combination: tthews — Second Floor cassian walnut frames; outside measures 29 by in splendid vari jace al neatly hemmed; excep- Ae tional values. latthews — Main Floor. Our Wonderful Miniature Battleship | Will Be On Exhibition Only 3 More Days Boys and Girls, send your compositions at once and place your- selves in line to share in the distribution of $50 in Gold FREE In order to write your compositions intelligently it is necessary for you to see the battleship with your on eyes. Have your parents or teachers bring you to ainsook embroide'y trimmed, hews — Second Floor, Men’s & Boys’ Sweaters, 88c Odds and ends of heavy sweaters, in oxford Women’s Sam- | ple Underwear 49c Samples of “Merode” and | | Of ribbed cot- “Harvard” un- | | ton; fleece derwear, of cot- | | ined; drop ton, merino, | | seats; all woot and wore} Pies peut sted; medium ds of 60c Boys’ & Girls’ Union Suits 39c Sample Petticoats 44c M an ufactur- ers’ samples * Just as the woodsman, with unerring eye and the folesabe born of long practice, picks out the straightest, soundest trees, so we, through our experts, have gone through the Furniture forests, in ‘preparation for this February Sale, selecting only the best, and putting aside the unworthy. To our knowledge of good Furniture we have added all the advantage \N to the public which comes from buying in QUANTITY. A furniture trade paper, in speaking of GIMBEL purchases for this fannelette in solid colors or stripes; ¢ mbroldered and heavy ‘ a flounces, with weights; usual- 90 he exhibit without terthae does, For further details regarding this contest, | | scalloped ( Sale, has this to say: ly $1 and $1.25. quire in our Sporting Goo epartment. “ = atthews—Thi 'The buyers for the New York, Philadel and Mi sediiaebees 5 ws ‘ Store of GIMBEL BROTHERS, who who ar 8 ri in Grand Rapiia.et the present time, Pr robal capacity of stores under a Ghat ceeae phere My ie P, ~ country.” Please note well these facts: (1) We have bought more Furniture than ever before for a single Fcwe (2) Every piece of it is NEW--much of it made directly. our order under instructions given months in advance. 8) We did not buy a single ‘‘job,” factory surplus, or (8) sample line fre this Prasieake j rie rg commrualely. we have not been forced to take undesirable patterns and broken lots, in order to get things we really wanted. (4) By centering our efforts on what was really # Hurt Books, 15c Books of fiction, travel, etc.; large var riety; regularly 260, 600, 160 and some up to $1.00, ithews — Main Floor, C—O, 29cWhite Goods Heavy, weight wool, in Sample pieces of crepes and rice volles; 40 inches wide. Juliettes sei ila Men’s $1 Union Suits 50c Heavy weight ribbed cotton, fleece lined; ecru color; sizes 40, 42 and 44 only. Matthews — Main Floor. This 39c Malt Fedo | Oc Forms, $1.98 Machines 3 feet’ long; smooth lumber; turned leges hardwood frame. ‘eM ot ¢ ho w o—Hasement, 50c UTA TN TN NIT desirable and securing generous ti e shall be Jee $1. 59 39¢ Bed Sheets Quart able to announce pa the ee mas on piiliow shape mutts of Made of” binck viet 29e Our Regular Price be PR og em cdodeaphearclbioe) || Png a 7c the Quart || air. snows, sine 18x 1/| The Most Extraordinary Offerings seal; formerly $25, $30 good quality material; Not more than 2 ats. 24 in, covered with neat seam in centre. ae decorated and a nary value at thin price, to @ customer. fancy art ticking, N We Have Ever Recorded in a Furniture Sale Matt ne w »—Basement. tthews — Main Fleer, Matthews — Main Floor, Art Embroideries—24 Pf.. en | Emphasis will be laid:— . American $1.25 Ash 59c Cork Our $3.50 $2.89 This $8.00 This $4.00 1/ On some remarkable purchases of the beautiful and famous COWAN _ Cut Glass Cans Linoleum 38C | | Blankets Dinner Service Rocker Furniture. ve ful, iaei, Part wool $2.95 IN On the profusion of MODERATELY PRICED Furniture for Thu exceiont "values sett e i Room, Living Room, and Bedroom, in Jacobean, Sheraton, Colonial, % other favorite styles of the present day. N . On the very unusual provision of BRASS BEDSTEADS and BED- D tially con- structed; oak or mahogany niin 65c Tapestry Carpets 48c Stair and room terns. Made and ‘id without extra charge. NG, at exceedingly interesting prices. A —But it will not do to tell too much now. Mud of the ("| Furniture is now in place; more is coming in day by May, and IN _ all will be ready I’ On Thursday, January 28th, - f TheFirstofthe Three Daysof Review before the Sale formally opens on Monday, February 1st, NOTE:—As usual, our entire Furniture Stock will be put into # a Sale, at t pri reductions running reas ye to $5 on every $09 led 100 pleces of Amert- can porcelain; com- | | fintsh; plete service for 12 peo- | | wood ple. Renalssance Marie Antoinette #38 signs on good quality net, white and Arabian. —T Collection ¢o mp-1ses oll, vinegar bottles, | sugar and cream. sets, handled nappies, &c. Mat he w e—Basement Bxtre p neory ‘uae 2 yal wide, square. ee Matthews — Third Floor ithews — Basement, This Felt Mattress $5.95 Toilet Goods Peroxid bottle, at. 1.19 Wash, a og 79c Glecke $3.89 Le Bn closely —Fearts Mathews—Basomon moveme: wo shapes bp cotees from; Sere

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