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‘ ae sma 4 i or 6 "heel a OH BNE IMC aa WORLD, 1ULSDAY, OULTOBER $1, 1916, 4 \ DEAD AT 76, |!" bakes hts ba hijo Chuo the i] | trom malnutrition on account of be- | - - ye hi mrannger af tye Lord sss club “EVENING WORLD a je This building davis to webty 950 MESSENGERS HOW HUGHES Bibiece ucsires ie Washinaten. | Fe bees ve lunch seoking exclusively as well | WOULD HAVE SETTLED STRIKE It hag remained for William Howard ‘Taft, who, as President, notes 1 Of the NO ist, and hota] Gb 1} a8 other kitchens was brought Ni Che. Steen 0 tH 08, when he ren about by the action of the Board Fouds, an old-tinie bavcball player and tired on eeded by Harry Pul of Aldermen in the is of formerly President of the Na tonal) 2 — 5,000 revenue bonds in a resolu- - League, dicd at his home here early to TNE SCHOOL OVERLORD tion carried through and fathered ay. He had been employed tn the by Alderman Curran, and many tf » time. Indianapolis high school has ‘Treas Departme for son um Biins was torn In Arc am, N. ¥. | put up a tablet in honor of fani- Aldermen now concede that this No Deposit appointed Ch F. Hughes to the Supreme Court bench, to make $ aod 1 om i for twont ie one of the meet noteworthy | clear that had Mr, Hughes been Pay Only law ‘a Week Was seventy-six yours of tor who has served for twenty. a achievements of the Board, President in the ratiroad strike Seis ct Waunreaven tu te five years. | ‘This kitchen contains fourteen | crisis Inst summer he would have Columbia Leader ... . .75-° e O14 Nationals of Washington tn th | 150,000 School Children to Be Forty aoe Meee caldrone | for the Both Western Usk Union and Postal | operates thom with the ald of Six Doubl Birra ~— Ss tuius a complete bakery, @ central NT, ‘i United States troops. Here is ix Double-Disc Records, 4: Served With Good Food | tata’ stottae squipmeny’ © contra) Admit No Calls Are Being |] wnat ar. ‘Tatt oad yesterday at 4 Mares 1, Mieh, he Adamson Bill ought te in every clear-headed, Children Cry for Fletcher’s " This Year. ee nite na ect areca canriiea Answered, CASTORIA = = vem 79/50 | If you're looking for a telegram and | No Hungry Child in a Public| motor trucks that at the proper mos lrmoent will carry steaming food to . hted American the ut- SS School! Jeach school within that area, Also don't got It, 1f that delicately poented most humiliation. If Mr. N MUSIC to suit your every mood Food Firat for the School Childrent d of the nigtieat cal Meotier fled minsive fails to arrive and if you Hughes had been President XN whether it be the del ultuneful percentage of th nu al is rT i} SS} ia This wae the slogan used inthe | jug cements wil be used n't Bet @ carrier for those lovely || his remedy would have been IN) | melodies of light opera, « gen from the Evening World campaign for |CENTRAL KITCHEN A TRIUMPH “OC's Which should be on my lady's to offer arbitration and, that ‘oe by a celebrated artist, or one of N N i | table, don't worry. The messenger d, to hi hi e N Masters’ instrumental selections 1 lunches in the publio NGENUITY. |, to have the Govern: N tchoola, and. aye revult 180000 | Avary econouisas device ua to sant. |DO¥8 0P8 of a etrike and the Western do \ fins Yea aed the hoe uel lta .! : ery economic Uni “ “a8 x family, yes, and the home itself, will be me | children will be served with tl04 aud stcrlixauoa haw boon pi Unlon and Postal Telegraph services N brightened and beautified. It will keep | ‘The Kind You Have Always Bought has borne the signa- =| Penny lunches in about one hun- two culdrehe there ie ste: | torte are timnléted by the A. D, BAY | the folks at home, ~~] ‘ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his dred publio schools thie » An Large Bas Walor Healer WHICD ig Hoya ‘? seal a ns api a ct oe N ‘The model asillustrated in either Sap ree] supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one additional $15,000 was appropri- ot water to 140 it baa ¢ el ' oe the conta for delivering @ telegram and || NYY mahogany, salintinbls waloct, ig te deceive Fou in this, Counterfelts, Imitations and | ated yesterday by the Board of nutes, Fours had @ meeting last night and |. third of the service payment, leas NJ} or quartered of golden o, This hapey od ‘ep Ma, Sxperinonss: ABE. CT a the | Estimate and Apportionment for ues eure) lared for better wag: nd better t tation, Three cents fumed and early English finish, Model hildren— jence against Experiment. | equinment to furnish mere lunoks his one |conditions in these days of high eost |!4 4 1 message where the $75 for living. annot he found. The boys anitary method of car now recelve nothing for such a mea-| eons, bg Water, What is CASTORIA Other Models $15 to $350 oa th ‘With the help of regular organtzers f ‘ T «five thor re children ven thousand pleces of dosert They want also 2 cents when On ¢ spondingly I Te harmless substitute for Castor Oll, Pare- i at seimodated from one | il0 ub of puddings aud yuetry will! the etrike, which started yesterday to a wrong address, for mien All tl eC Ue OMC Egy Dany, Erste ie, Drops ‘and Soothing Syrups. It pond id either will be acco: C be turned out daily out of he @iX | with thirty, reached a total of 960 up now get nothing. he Latest Records, and We Charge Them, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It de= central kitchen—a building given | carinot bake ovens. hdararay tho telegraph sities |, In the Weatern tnion service 100! pya Worms ond d allays Feverishness., For more thai ever entirely to cooking penny Fully 1,116,084 portions of food raph offices tt thirty years it has been in constant use for the rellef o! lunches in the publio schools ware scrved in New York exclusive | Was admittod no effort had been made | Pranch offices are crippled, and in the Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Trou- the firat of ite kind in the world, | (7, irevkiyn as @ result of the peony) to answer messenger calls from any | 32 5 & » 3 = cf po Reged wee for oar th Ave. “L” and Hovdaon y and resorted to luncl system. Jt is estimated that ; 1 ; ' les an na. acl F part of the city since half-past ten . Boys were fol- aine i of o ho €O hother tm; ol a perl os »y the po ganization” was Children Pansotacts ‘Mother's Friend. Public School ne SSE, et th Pen accompushed by Tho Evening World, “Yea, we're sort of crippled,” ad sted In w hore OF lean degtee, he ner of Delancy and Tomp! ins) contribution fund, Crippled and’ initied D, O, Skelton, general aupe bs” went back to thelr offices, The Kind You Have Always Bought cts, ne teen ronstit ent a preat |uiuomie citidiwa ta congested, areas |. tont oe oe ee eee ee ety pang refused to) gorau | were given a mia-morning milk ana system of cooking wholesome foods : i d whtoh supplies the me: et | 2eeln in the uniform, Bears the Signature of | for children has been tnstalled. | ecesr Ser iee. COUs OO arse Pee eratimcen penn ates —>———— dreds of childrea who wer ‘Rosen tho Western Union, “We are not Wy Me! sds edie Siete hs Renisiina easels |making any effort to answer mes-| THIEF CHASE ON BROADWAY. every achool south of Twenty-thi Kf a malik i‘ th cast Alaa children after a litte wo nger calls of the ordinary kind | Street. ‘This notable achievement Victim of Pickpocket Helps Cap- j able to go back into thelr original, We ate trying to keep tho gr ° ket He A q wns accomplished by the crusade |) Many letters of thanks have| business of tho service going.” Mhindlel ohclydaaded tga nat a ah ee carried through the Evening World, | } ived by The Evening World,| A sienilar admiasio an nt{ Christopher Jaheling of Union Hilt, ., in Use For Over 30 Years | which disclosed facts showing that| | similar admission was made a’ d to-day from Principal N. J., was on an eastbound Pifty-ninth THE CERTAUR COMPANY, MEW YORE CITY. | thousands of children went to school to these! they were ul i " ~ 1.. Brady of Public’ School No, |‘t* Postal Telegraph Company's of-|street car to-day when a smartly ude as follows: |fices, When a rapid count was mace Waa ed man stumbled against him and h breakfastiess, and were suffering) ““sy dear Miss Loob: Last year at 10 o'clock this morning at the/offered an apology. We noted that hi 125t street, est bout 100 ehiidren In thie school, who) A.D, T, offices, No. 190 roadway, [1 ook containing $2.60 had van- 4 = t 5 man leaving the car at Columbus Circle | viding them with milk, | yes, tts 800," admitted Mr, Skel-| Jaholing started after the man. yelling 00) erges | "L should like to have this gift to! 4 “atop thief.” In @ few seconds twenty that you'd willingly pay $1.99 the school continued, as the need for | °°" . 2 or thirty men had joined the chase up . . whe it still exists. A daily delivery of| At the Postal office tt was admitted | peonaway. | for to-day, go on sale at, yd. |thirty quarts of milk will meet our|that 450 messengers failed to report. 5 niran into the arms of Polter. | 1G . | a. nh ight and s ask for a) man Lt elmer, leadqunrters French Serges and Storm Serges, in b ‘ | S appeeciation of your very great The shares and day bore ask for a) yiWwas recognized as @ pickpocket who Wea ree pea ‘ges, in burgundy, African brown, ¢ r ten-hour day and a day off every |niwa the name of “John Doe » gray, navy, ck. Second Floor ielp in this matter, I am, very sin- ie was aned from the penitenti West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street |} circiy yours, thee Waek. ‘The night: bore. want| penitentiary four days ago. "MAKY L, BRADY, Prinetpa $12 a week against the $9.61 they're [PRAISE FOR EVENING WORLD'S getting now and the company to x : . . bd . + | furnish uniforms, ‘The day boys ask Continuation of the Sale, Wednesday, of ' i aiid (ottb> | s145'9, Gay apainat the $4i6 to 800% Oriental Rugs, Carpets and Hall Runners irom . Brown, Ex week they get now from the Postal and the $8.17 a week from the A. D. | Lunch Con in the most desirable weaves from Persia, Asia Minor and China, AT PRIC BELOW PRESENT IMPORTING COST, Notwithstanding Their Scarcity | Chiffon Dress Velvets #3 | 40 inches wide, in golden ]40 inches wide, in prune, brown, atk wisturia, | navy, taupe, By ttle, Af- ivory an black rican brown and value 85; yard.. $4.00] black, val.s6;yd, $5.00 Black yeas) velveteen, fast black and fast pile, chiffon finish. 27 inches. 96 inches 1 inches $1.50-$1.69 $2.00-$2.25| $3.25 : T., working every day in the year, | see te Cheese months of Jang, |ten hours a day. Tho night boys| | « ary, February and March, 1916, |decree that they shall not work after th School Lunch Committee from [5 A. M. in districts where boys are | T Evening | World contribu- | working on commission, tions served A flat rate of three cents for de- 96 quarts of mis 544 pounds of crackers and 15: llvery of @ telegram is demanded for Persian Rugs Chinese Rugs Asia Minor Rugs | dozen eggs. A similar service |the boys working on commission aud Mustard vi ; ‘ continued during the balance of |one-half the service payment where Soft and silky; sizes ranging | Blue gold rose, etc.; sizes Heavy and durable; sizes = the latter is between 16 and 25 cents. All Ready toUse, i! i, Main Floor Axi, 5 i 5 . it is over 30 cents, they de- |i | from Ox12 ft. to 14x18 ft., | from 534x834 to 13x15 ft., | from 6x9 to 14x18 ft., rhssrsiaine, Weld, te lle Le” ball ater eatoting oss Wil Makes Cold Cuts Tasty $110.00 to 375.00 $45.00 to 685.00 $89.00 to 450.00 equipment which made |fare; five cents for delivering or get- | te ‘Ss06 cn tae of Racioere bry to carn ow got 11-3 to 21- 2 . ~ > se it to 6, chi " Lied jase bo! 2 Kirmanshah and Sarouk Rugs | Extra Large and Unusual Sizes ing,in Public Schools Now. 39, 40, | in artistic colors; 734x844 [t. to 14x20 ft. Choicest weaves; 14x2215 ft. to 20x30 ft., approximately 950 children Columbia Grafonola - | No Deposit—$1 Weekly You can have Pi Columbia Grafonola, the be: a at $145.00 to 1075.00 at $575.00 to 2850.00 neat tle Se o,f) 5 t | wh 1 children ar nel v ty-six are eripp Bit # number being tubercular or pre-| }] 1 to be t uy is of ifs dal Importance because of the din tance the ehildren come to achool, A number of Small and Medium Size Rugs and Wall Runners at equally attractive prices. ° : fe: erase rods Broadway at 34th Street “Leader” model, and 6 Double Dise records (12 ’ Among the Domestic Floor Coverings He Papen gor lun Nine ie Ae | selections) without paying any money down— imply The highest grade Wilton, Axminster and Smyrna Rugs, Plain and Figured hie Set ch Committes, tn | $1.00 a week until the total price, $79.50, is paid. Carpets, Linoleums, ete., are being shown at moderate prices. eration with The Evening World, | This instrument is handsomely finished « No. “4 Thia school has a ppled and ildren who, if ‘© not for lunch service maintained there, ald be badly off for want of hot and The Following Upholstery Furnishings property jalanced ooh. he moot has a register of 848 children, Since the opening, 10,818 lunches were sold MUCH_IN DEMAND AT THIS SEASON WILL BE , ene ei Sher pala OFFERED WEDNESDAY AT DECIDEDLY LOW PRICES: 3000 Yds. Imported Cretonnes Imported Colored Madras inchintz colorings; formerly 45c to 55, For chamber and living room; formerly 75c, at 29c yd at 48c yd. Lace Window Curtains Tn Trish\Point, Cluny, Brussels and Novelty Point Lace; formerly $5.50 to 6.25 a pair, at $4.25 a pair ATHENA | UNDERWEAR FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN in either oak or mahogany, the quality of its tone is unsurpassed, In both of our stores we carry a complete line of the famous Columbia Grafonolas from $15 to $350. We make no extra charge for credit terms, All models are plainly marked atour regular prices, Don't deprive your home of the pleasure of one of these won- derful instruments—the payments are so trifling that vou will searcely notice th And we have the newest Columbia records. Come and hear any of them played—you will not be urged to buy. The “Leador’* Rl Over 1000 Records at 65¢ each $75.00 { COoWPERTHWAIT & SONS “Oldest Furniture House in America” 3rd Avenue Two Park Row When you put on a at 121st Street at Chatham Sq. suit af Xthers Under- 2212 to 2224 Third Avenue Sto res 193 to 205 Park ara wear you will find that you can raise and bend your arms without hin- drance, Correct tailoring gives Athena Under- wear comfort and | daintiness that you will | appreciate. this year.) In Brooklyn @ similar bullding up of the penny lunch system ts evi- the Usual Form of Knit Garment es The Athena Garment lunch ser | 18 secured | 19 efforts of The Event Instead of — hanging like a bag, it fits snug- ly all over, without | stretching or binding | anywhere, | Athena Underwear is cut to match the lines of your figure, It is the only — underwear that is made in this way. elson and Hicks Streets Bushwick Avenue and Ishty-third Street and | onty-first Avenue. P, S. 141, McKibben and Leonard 5. ‘The Blast P. 3. 146, Eighteenth Street and Sixth Avenue. P. 8, 84, Glenmore and Stone Ave-| nue: P. 8. 149, Wyona and Vernon Ave- A Sale of Thanksgiving Dinner Ware TO-MORROW _ON THE FOURTIL FLOOR WILL - INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING SPLENDID ITEMS w 0, Belmont Avenue and Sack- t 'P. 8. 165, Lott and Hopkinson Ave- nues. To this number were added equip- ment furnished by the Board of Edu- American Porcelain Dinner Sets, | Limoges China Dinner Sets, 107 pes, 107 pes., various border @ yy 0, Ahrenfe dt, decorated with entirely new ies Sein ikeere decorations, gold lines, $11.00, 12.‘ colored border. gold g44 s3 | ‘o tek rs ae causing i. ais 1) Khe, on Formerly $15.00 and 16.00 | handles and knobs, at, 937-00, 41.00 Ident ot the F Br Nein an’ aoe part ol - at, OF nol sm: ; P mF ; 5 growin the garment. ; America’s Finest RYE English Porcelain Dinner Sets, Limoges China Dinner Sets, | self-st | fay ae , 107 pieces, new border OCT Re ae TH thena Underwear 4 Reigns: “{ $21.00, 23.00 106 pes, wide acid encrusted vd n the pun Heacheole hes BF fits your figure as a I S K E Y ee band, gold handles and Formerly $27.00 and 28,00 nobs, open stock pattern, .at 139,00 Aa many people predicted that | glove fits your hand, yuld, and all necessitous children Theo, Haviland Limoges China Formerly $185.00 Fea gor hun been ‘reatly reduced ac= Athena is sold only HAND MADE ; ; SOUR MASH H Dinner Sets, 107 pes, with deli- 25.00 | English Rock Crystal Glass Table cordingly | at Saks in New York. STRAIGHT PURE RYE /) cate colored flowers, at Service, 60 pes, daintily engraved, = Marshall Field & Com- MADE IN =NTUCKY — H. B. Kirk lo., New Lamps at Equally Interesting Prices sai & Co New York, N Y. | PRICE For Women— Vests and Tights. .50c to $1.75 | For Women—Union Suits. ... . $1 to $3.95 gill leet emt Founa' articles | «INSIDE THE GERMAN EMPIRE, ‘or aus The simplest and surest home Gilt Wood Electric Lamps, | Mahogany Boudoir Electric with 10 inch silk shade; $1.85 | Lamps, hexngon base with 10 yemeer obtainedlo tor Dregking UP 5 former price &2,75,, , vee Ot inch silk shade; former y 84.25, aie hy : : * Dest tae Miticgnny Table Lamps, wo Mohegaey Floor Lames, two For Boys and Girls—in cotton or merino. : ; : mene Ly ts pl chain wockets and lights; pull chain sockets; also —Separate Garments... . . .50c¢ to $1.10 nadine, Bwape, Fehrs t nelr flat si shade with 7 ivory wnd gold finish; with 24 inch $ i sul , Nove 4oevery day there tringe; formerly #12.75,,,.,.at $950 | figurod silk shade; formerly 810.50, $12.50 —Union Suits... ....... .85cto $2.00 te Patter, “Tin real s praia od directly. 4 The Worle, { He Wor y | Penee test ovryie cg a Call 4000 Becktate, “Wow rere op x ORLD every morme Brooklyn Office, #100 Matin. ly 100,000 others do,