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Pala esn a TER 4 . - pron a ‘e THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1916. $12,000 ROBBERY JAN, 13 |stotwerarrs srt saretatettt NW. Y. Public School Children Enjoy Penny Lunches |; a nt raataliete Shre. ~ JUST NOW REVEALED) sicarvss* stews’ "Obtained Through the Evening World’s Campaign)":,%. — hp : “Brequently insufficient attention Nine Apartments Said to Have Been OPERA SINGER IS BEGGAR. ' = is F ageod to tig Bete See Ta} > order to treat those whose rehabili- F P " i f Ree tation is more difMoult, expensivo f road t Ninth, New York. Ransacked by a Man Garbed | Arrentea, we Telte of Three Brotn- pe 81 SEED © e and, in certain cases, hopeless. ‘Tho Broadway at Ninth, ers od in War. we I us 5 Aga — chool lunch service does not seek to asa Plasterer. John Lorenz, thirty-seven years 014, L a " merely those who are already ‘The fact that several tenants of the | German opera singer and © teacher of . |impatred, bu i j it, through the provision L h G d Rouse No. 999 Park Ave-|musto, was arraigned in the Men's A ii fi ? | of nourishing’ food on a. self-respect Sample eat er oodgs gare robbed Jan 12 last became | Night Court Inet night Px sg J - - " am % a ee 5 “had Sosy on ies iy anes 4 d Thi d L Knpwn only today when & private lin citing ‘Theatre, the’ Normandle se os ; nlow. There laa domocratising. in-, $5,000 Worth at Half an rd Less Getective agency reported that it bad |rostaurant and the Hofbrau Haus. ze y fisence in the lunes servios where edn able to find two diamond| ‘1 came to this country with Mme, the child of @ better home and tho They come from th at $3,000 atolen from the |Ooera aid Lorena” “Sy three Srothe cana of poorer_hom Feb elbows.” | largest. manufacturer WIFE’S SUICIDE DUE TO WAR. | leather goods in the world. _He has five fac- ITE Se ren tn form Prewent. trouble ha property meme found Laren, 2° Ben kee varees | od femanieg him unui toxnight for ee Tr ee ; black ver, Mere, Lea Somft, twenty-six tories abroad. He has factories here. And al- question a man Greased | sentence. : years old, was found dead early to-day ways his goods are finely at No, $68 Wost Fifty-fitth Street by her husband, Samuel Semft, manager of the ware Tee halts Sete hee aaa, | made, his leathers genu- ine, his styles new and very attractive. Because of its large outlet, the Wanamaker l ._ Leather Goods Shop is offered these samples first, We did not take them all, but picked and chose the ones we wanted, so that our offering on Wednesday is really the cream of all his samples. Articles at $1 to $10, Main Aisle, Main floor, Old Building. Articles at 10c to $2, Subway Entrance, New Building. 10c is the lowest price and | coat h: i ses, ete., i for this there are knife cases, an écidlons variety ign shopping lists, purses, ad- = g | Feanklin Simon 8 Co, , West Fifth Avenue . int in Oiage tuo years ago, bs salt, Sew ° Bemft tried’ to commit suicide at No. i ‘Wost Fifty-second Street, | 8 West 38th St.—Store Floor WEDNESDAY Qur Regular Stock of Clothing dress books, photo, stamp Handbags, $1.50 to $2.50 a and match cases, and memo Our $2 to $10 Grades ; At Greatly Reduced Prices books. Bags of almost every sort, $10is the highest price and | made of real seal, pin seal, for this there are desk sets— | cross and pebble grain mo- Men’s Hand Tailored Suits very fine. rocco, suede and pigskin. Eveni World’s C top) | Contributed to the School Lunch Com- “, ° i in-bet F The $10 Ae aie raat ening Orld’s CaMPpaign| mittee over $2,600 for the purpose of f _in-between prices are gra e week- 33 to 46 Chest for Needy School Chil- [installing | theso eervices in new ‘a EN Ven : dressing cases, medicine | end bags (not party cases) Trees Type or netvicd rendered by - Z ae. fl i cases, jewel boxes, sewing conveniently fitted. They 1 00 Heretofore dren a Great Success. the readers of The Evening World if yo 7 cases, frames, wallets, clocks | are $2.50. ‘ 5. $21.60 and $24.50 — 4s shown in Public Schoo! No. 69, a ; in cases, thermos cases, mani- Every woman will find + By Sophie Irene Loeb. Cire Rd ENS yest curing sets, glove and hand- j si 3 wes for crippled children 1s housed. » | something pleasing here. Two, three or four button models of the newest Invisible | avo rungry Child in a Pudlo Kohoot! | Thess children some trom long dis: / q kerchief boxes, guest books, | ~ Main aisle, Main ther, 0 Food Firet for the Schoot Childrent \t2toes for special instruction Here + Main floor, Old Bldg. The Evening World made tt possible These were the slogans that car-/¢o purchase the equipment which ried The Evening World campatgn| provides this group of incapacitated for penny Junches tn the public| children with hot, nutritious food schools, To-day they aro ronlity, combined with Stripes, Pencil or Com- bination Stripes, Checked Velour, Oxford Vicuna, English Tweed or Blue Serge. Approved custom tailor models, Men’s Custom Tailored Suits | ici insite when's | tthe ot, 7 33 to 46 Chest sete si°tnaom ‘cess wh | Heavy? Yes. } 20.00 ;: Heretofore Siildrea : and healthy too av. $27.50 and $30.00 aes | Hand Tailored Ready-to-wear Suits; tailored throughout in 7 hin aot id thie week. the largest number of speedy cure. Cad “Another instance of the good done penny portions paid by pupils in | by the funds provided the School TH E ONLY our own shops according to the highest standard; in’‘all this , season's newest fabrics. | a j the world, Lunch Committee for the purpose by STE A M ‘CO 2 ' 000,000 World is th blish= i ‘ ‘ } M ’ Wi t 0) Frans up of Peery gs ment recently of & iuneh service 15 0 KED Davenport, $112; Arm Chair, $53.50; both tapestry covered. i en's nter Overcoats —————————— growing children—form the most far reaching plan of preparedness known in any for citizenship and Afhericanism. And that is not all. Only half of the number of schools equipped as the re- sult of The Evening World campaign) Gre now in operation, Fifty more will be completed within a few weeks and then more millions of meals will be) lected. and rurtritious feods for | Puls School No. $f, ab whicn piace OATMEAL One Entire Floor of Living-Room Furniture In the February Furniture Sale _ Afloor that is a city block long and stretches f, Eighth to Ninth Street; where good furniture and comprehensiveness go hand in hand with good ar- Sizes 33 to 44 Chest 15.00 s24!d0'and $37.50 A variety of single breasted models of the new winter. materials (including the warmth without weight fabrics) in the newest colorings and patterns; self or velvet collars. | THE EQUITABL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE U. &. ved. 120 BROADWAY, NEW YORE * wAt this rate {t 4s catimated that tt rangement and orderliness. t) Wh ake: ne ators: SYery: Aare: A ' And Where Everything Is From { peers Wand Taltored Suits |= cet Sain te te ae The S6th Annual Report of the Society, which 10 eee on 33 to 46 Chest heed sullen who, Alor inveetee| will be sent to any address on application, shows: ysis by the Broadway end are the upholstered eee ce a ee cans tas ca, Ales bes suites and separate pieces. In a bay on the Ni Our Regular Stock of Winter Suits mousy ‘bas "been “used to peovide| New INSURANCE PAID FOR IN 1915....... $ 158,486,612 Street side are the chairs of English cals wal pe “ Breerinere Sean arisen nea toeieea (The maximum which the Society was permitted mahogany—finest collection we have seen. Small Our $27.50, $24.50 and $21.50 Suits + - 17.50 [sumiiat oe suterins from mat to write in that year under the Ingurance Law room sets are arranged in front of the elevators. And ie NEW YORK LEADS WORLD IN of the State of New York) . near the House Palatial nestles the novelty furniture. Our $35.00, $32.50 and $30.00 Suits - - 22.50 W YORK | LEADS WORLD OUTSTANDING INSURANCE, DEC. 31, 1915.... $1,529,886,083 (There aeae. i Our $40.00, $37.50 and $35.00 Suits - - 25.00 | criss? Punt New “ron "Schon Aparrtep Assets, Dec, 31, 1915 . 554,961,913 116 Styles of Matched Suites Two, three or four button models,—reproductions in style Lica gles HN RRs Med GeNnzRAL INSURANCE RESERVE. .$448,826,331 Covered in velours or tapestry, some with cane seats and about it: and workmanship of the best custom tailors’ products: OTHER LIABILITIES.....++-«-- 10,079,766 _$ 458,906,097 backs; starting at $54 for our $67.50 suite of three pi city in the world has estab- " hogany finish with velours-covered seats and ae aor eet cade ate cue ag eh rly a backs and sides, and going up to $3,500 for our $5,250 Lous Which The Evening World led, For Distribution to Policyhold- XV. Aubusson tapestry 5-piece suite in powdered gold, “The widespread distress of last era in 1916.. $ 13,573,499 ° . winter called the attention of The} 411 Styles of Chairs Evening World to the fact that there | Held awaiting apportionment upon Some upholstered sa sch t and ba were thousands of children attending deferred dividend policies. ...+ + 63,910,551 al istered, rs cane seat and back; mahogany, the public schools whose bodies were . 10,571,768 $ 88,085,315 walnut and oak; prices starting at $9 for our $11.50 mah al lin no it condition to receive the max- For Contingencies...++++++++++» 10,571,765 $ 88,055, ladder-back rush-seat arm chair, and going t $306 yy Mine warda face save tener cacare RECEIPTS FROM PREMIUMSIN 1915.....+006. § 56,015, $844 wing arm chair, covered in red and fold vee sal GREATEST _ SECOND BIG WEEK LARGEST [| ""4:" that time the Brea Yorke Benoa) RECEIPTS FROM INVESTMENTS... .+-s+seeeee § 24,899,4 197 Styles of Davenports, REDUCTIONS ues aiiethits VARIETY Bi ine’ peuny-a-portion Tunch wervice TOTAL INCOME FROM AL, SOURCES. «+++ 004 ne Pe Chaises Longues and Sofas * com. J chor e| , $ 58, Bi u ‘i on prices which, ag FEBRUARY % parison of war | ruplia. ‘The Bvening World did not PAYMENTS TO POLICYHOLDERS.'..eeseseoee $58,371,588 me upholetered in velours, tapestries and leather; RICES and (| vellevo that this work should be others with cane seats and backs; prices startin, 36 tree ee - FURNITURE TERMS with Hy eeciee st oaspeniod ta ike weadens erate ata Sete te tapestry covered oar) . others. Come i ey nely app ph oO ite ere ‘ ; : oo8e cushion seat and two pillows, and going to yp Paices oF cod convince Ochi Site esse SUP aoa During the year the Society invested $27,688,067 our $197 mahogany frame davenpert, covered ise Geet 10% to 50% & Faey Pri ac ; at an average yield of 5.06%. silk, damask, ‘ ine, Low Price . “ ; [; - = Caike-Cradin ill Gcuateia semint comer alte The Annual Report contains the Financial State- sak 71 Styles and Sizes of Bookcases which was spent in foeding achool rs ‘ahogany, oak, maple and enamel; prices starting at OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS children. ‘The interest, manifeated by ment, verified by Certified Public Accountants, 975 for ovr * Cr Kront golden oak bookcase, and going 6 the community was #0 grea at ‘i * ‘© $287 for the le three-door dull a aby Phe Evang Wonk Ret Mera & schedules of investments, and full details regarding Colesial bockesa = ‘oor dull mahogany finish Lee a tevin ne tun euaet tis the substantial advances made dur:ng the year. 165 Styles of Tables ohools ‘- fe ey Z . “ , TaLe tanbene ved | Hnanls It also describes a variety of new policies includ- a For brary and listegroons; grahogany, malnut, satin. Arrant Wyege, sonrthen wins ing one under which the Equitable will pay an in- top mahogany finish table and going to $585 for our $476 mitten, has been instrumental tn come for life to the person insured if he should be- Louis XV. drawing room table in fine mahogany, bronze : ve lunch: ; trimmed. ; ently disabled, as well as Ay 4-Piece Period Bedroom oven one hundred acho, id brag eet bn pay te Fv pried his death. mE. f oie of Weiting Desks Suite in Antique Ivory “Te whole sachomo fs) being placed an income for life to ry starting at $1025 for our $11.60 wnlu en hiroh fi. sramels With large French Plate mir r mately, whieh It becomes elf-sup- Of the death claims paid in the United States and and, i to $288.60 for a fine $265 crotch mahogany dea rors. is inches orting, the s " . of Colon) esign. Joos, molrrot $3 53 insheet over tte sa Canada, over 98% were settled within twenty-four 607 Styl iN ; CHIFFONIE Ris32 incheslong, five work This contention is on the fi eccipt of due proof of death. yles of Novelty Furniture mirror 16 x 20 inches; TOILET basis that if it is wise and proper for hours after r ip Work tables, fern stands, tilt tables, book-stands, b k- TABLE is 36 inches long, has l FI | nds "ocecttook ouaiieea, ik, te onre blocks, candlesticks, nest tables, waste-paper baskets, pedes- triplicate mirrors; ‘ tainly necessary to feed the stomachs tals, Selephone tables, etc., in a price-range starting at $1.25 BED is in & 25 8 A of children who otherwise would be for our $1.50 mahogany candlestick and going to $77.50 for full size..... 61 5 Without proper food. 7 our $90 Sheraton mahogany inlaid work table. r Motor Truck Delivery Everrwhere > OW EWAB OBTAINED. Fitth Gallery, New Building x \ TR, The Evening World, hor r, e ° ad scious of the necessary delays in se- WHConG"AVERNS'St Je =o ih feanlbtire — this kind, did not wait for the city t ‘appropriate money before taking a . tion, The Hveumg World readers have « i ,