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P: ription Unnecessary. | Lenses at 50c, 75c, $1.00, ete. 1 ich & Sons. i Established 55 Years New York: 184 B'way, at John St. \ 223 Sixth ‘Av., rsth St 350 Sixth Av, a2d St. tor Nassau, at Ann St 17 West 42d. Street Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St.,cor.Bond St.| “ FOR YOUR PIANO 437 Fifth Ave. Phone3091 Vanderbilt results so For FREE SAM vra- Schools Help Solve Food Problem 45,000 Children Get One. For Many Poor Families ae Nutritious Meal a Day, Thanks to System De- veloped by The Evening World. Marguerite Mooers Marshall. Last week 45,000 New York school children received at least one nutrl- tive meal every school day, That is almost twice the number who were fed by the New York School Luneh ¢ ittee during th in 1916, Ao the increase Ed- ward F, Brown, Iixecutive Secre- week &- % bidding chook kc nd 4 little later ked Mr. Brown 10) Bast ‘Twenty-second Commit “The School Lunch Committee is doing everything in its power hat the school children of w York get at least one qood meal daily,” Mr, Brown told me. “The Evening World has been a firm friend to this policy and h done work such as no other new paper has attempted. Through campaign for lunches for public school children the city was in- duced to qive us the largest ap- propriation ever received. e Money raised by The Evening World has paid for apparatus in our big new central kitchen in Public Schoo! No. 98, under Will iamsburg Bridge. In view of the Fine Cotton 1 f plain 40 inche Imported Voile, a range of Pastel a 1 finish, 75§¢ shown in a range of ft finish t rey David & John Japanese Crepe, White and upward value, 30 White Fabrics, > Ire a eT Particular attentic 2UBUAUBUAA Bs mer Dresses and Real Filet Laces, Bsc t and flounces, 85¢ - cr Ns yh duel Vicde ‘ Anderson's Celebreved | equal , Plain | , | ‘ Faney Voile 5 | mith Batiste € | n assortment of Laces Wa EARP RORCO TONNE UWA 4 White and 4 Colored ‘ Dress Cottons For Spring and Fabrics jemand for the coming season During the last few weeks Imported Swiss Organdie, \\ « 6m) Handkerchief Linen, \\cCutel: twer G New Laces for Spring to Val. Lace Ruffting, | Filet Net Edges, « James McCutcheon & Co. Fifth Ave., 34th & 33d Streets scan) i Reg. Trade Mark immer 1917 be will greatly in we have received several shipments containing the very lat est Parisian novelties. We have also re ceived a large consignment of the sturdy English and Scotch Fabrics It is gratifying to hear the comment of our patrons to the effect that the very terials and colors that cannot be all elsewhere, can be obtained here in perhaps ater variety than ever before Jow Check Dots, et hes wide, WI d « de } | erisy ty-five directed to our fine be used with Sum- ts, etc $1.5 Dy Bw Bw BW BW Bw BW BV BW BBW BWV 5 same | in bis of- | present crisis w kitchen into ope and completely touth of One Hun- wenty-ninth Street. CRIPPLED AND ANAEMIC CHIL- | DREN BENEFITED. every chil dred and In addition paying for st dren In the crippled asses in five schools. per supplied thes 18,000 quarts of milk, 600 doz and 2,000 pounds of er « buy our prov The Evening 1 lunches fe lunche rices of for even in normal n hing like 113,000 children in our public schools afe suffering from malnutrition. — T word used in the report Mr. Brown dryly, “but | myself prefer to call it starvation. This means that these ch en will be dull studontes that they will leave school earlier than th that they will take ill-pi alley jobs: become ill; asylums, old age homes and many other agencies the city must pay for the wastage and loss of the citizens these starved children will becom ered why is undernourts there isn't ean build that school which you You think t I think wis, “It ¢ educate ¢ g by » cost the it to have school lunch many — childr ome; t bes for b, lettuee mame pri ehild ean bu prown be! nilla cake wnas, ora eak up tl FOOD MADE PART OF TIONAL SYSTEM, hed. “The people who yreaking Wp Uh "he 4 Pl reves the price of our! iie| DIRECT TAX IN JERSEY. been Increased by the hildren spend for | ally pay for the} . and the kitchen | d for by other agencies.) 0,000 portions were| ton b the fucation of chil ve lunches the city ) schools right away, It stra soups, for 1 or| ‘Then we have jum, | 1 vent nd EDUCA- the int ry The pupils should pay the cost the food and the cit: equipment and admin The oe. something hoo! lunch Lng introduced of the cost of in TAG BVENING WUKLU, WEUNSSBUVAY, FEBRUAKY F HAIR IS TURNING | | | finely demo- | cratic about all children, poor or well- | to-do, eating together @ lunob pre- | pared by the city, in whioh all the, phur. The children makes or mars the face. should pay for their lunches tn every | fades, turns gray or streaked, fathers are taxpayers. instance. If they cannot pay, d and if nece surely some given thelr bodies.” cali hil tac paseed, the | an conditions ‘should be investt: | saath een OF two Of Sage and ary the mother | ‘an give the little | the pennies for the dally lunch. | ial cruelty to herd off children can't pay for thelr lunch and | recipe improved by the addition of them by themselves, even if the | other ingredients for 60 cents a large tity and quality of the food they | bottle, all ready for use. It is called ve is the same as that bought by | Wyeth's Sa ) | More fortunate children, > f them are fed at community sustenance If the minds | Democrats Mensurce to ft 000,000, TRENTON, —After opposi the Democratic minority tn the , at a total of 800,000| louse yesterday, the Road Tax Bill was following earlier approval by the Senate of two companion measures tate highways aystem. a share of the highways fund. not being complete) $8.75 to $18.00 | of one mill on ulty and personalty the to bi fund of $15,000, five years for the completion of pbjecte) to this eto t hod ‘eferring @ bond |! y asserted the rallroads and ° bank stock would fot ha p B. Altman & Cao. Imported Blouses A number of beautiful Blouses are now marked (owing to the sizes wei tents GRAY, USE SAGE TEA Here’s Grandmother's Re- cipe to Darken and eautify Faded Hair. That beautiful, even shade of dark, | oned hair can only be had by brew- ing @ mixture of Sage Tea and Sul- Stern Brothers West 43rd Street West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues Your hair is your charm. It When it just Very substantial price concessions in Children’s French Hand-made Dresses Will be offered Thursday, on the Second Floor. Sulphur enhances its hundredfold. iSpy Don't bother to prepare the mix. ture; you can get this famous old Nainsook Dresses, Nainsook Dresses, Nainsook Dresses, Empire model, embroi- with hand-embroidered | panel effect, elaborately | y ge and Sulphur Com- pound. This can always be depended upon to bring back thi ti . * n j land lustre of your — color yoke; 6 months embroidered; 6 months dered; sizes Everybody ‘uses “Wyeth's” Sage to 2 years, to 2 years, to 5 years, and Sulphur Compound now because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been ap- plied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this at $1.35 at $2.65 Imported Hand-smocked Rompers, at al trough the hair, taking one small strany at a time; by morning the has disappeared, and after pplication it becomes beau- rk and appears glossy and This ready-to-use prepara- a delightful toilet requisite for those who desire dark hair and 4 youthful appearance. It is not intended for the cure, mitigation oF prevention of disease—Advt. of White Cambric; pink and blue smocking; sizes 1 to 3 yeurs. The Corset Section In its greatly enlarged quarters on the Second Floor, has prepared An Unusual Sale for To-morrow of SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDRAS New Spring Model Alpha Corsets | Accurately conforming to the new vogue, made of fine Coutil, low tops, medium length; heavy web supporters, soft top steel; sizes 21 to 28 inches, Very special at $1.85 silk and lingerie ‘ The Noteworthy Annual March Sale of China, Glassware and Electric Lamps : * ! This is an exceptional opportunity to secure | Begins To-morrow on the Fourth Floor | hignscost mercenary ise at a considerable | Thin Porcelain Dinner Sets, 107 | Limoges China Dinner Sets. 108 | reduction in price. | pieces; various border decorations; | pieces, in a variety of decorations and | formerly $17.00 and 22.00 per set, | shapes; formerly $40.00 and 49.00, fi tee ee | at $12.00 and 18.00 at $35.00 and 12.00 € rimming epartment | Thin English et agar Dinner Sets, | Limoges China Dinner sets, 107 er See - i 107 pieces; entirely new shapes, and | pieces; encrusted acid gold border; has a Spring sho pig of more than ordinary | borders: formerly $32.00 to $9.50, | coin gold handles. ete.; reg. #12: 00 ‘ / interest. P | at $27.00 to 34.00 at $100.00 There is ample evidence of the vogue for | Oriental effects, the Persian passementeries, | Glass Table Service and Rich Cut Glass | with their exquisite blendings of rich colors, in Seer i seing especially worth ine. | Thin Glass Table Service, 60 pieces; Table Service. 60 pieces, of Be ue motips) with wide etched borders: formerly glish rock crystal, 1 See eae There is also a splendid variety of beaded sold at $13.00 and 16.00 per set, graved: formerly $125.00 per set, | immings and garnitures, just received from $10.00 and 12.00 at $74.00 / is; a very interesting selection of beaded | / irdies; S assortrr bese ; ; ; : girdies; and a generous assortment of hand | Cut Glass Jugs, floral cutting, three pint size, at $1.65 and 2.00 7 some decorations in jet. vk | Fifth Aveswe-Madtson Avenue, 34th and 35th Streets Stern Brothers West 42nd Street A fortunate purchase enables us to offer To-morrow, on the Third Floor, an unusually choice assortment of Winter Sack Suits Regular Value $25.00 at $16.50 The fabries ave fancy and plain worsteds, cheviots, cassimeres, blue and black Men’ unfinished worsteds and serges, in desirable colorings. the latest two and three-button effects, well tailored, many suit- able for early Spring wear; sizes 34 to 46 chest measure, including a considerable number of stouts, Between 5th and 6th Avenues Cut Glass Tumblers, daisy cutting, special; doz. | Cut Glass | Water Sets, consisting of seven pieces, Vases, 6 inches high, 2.95 and 3.9% ) at Cut Glass special al Me New York | Floor and Table Electric Lamps Mahogany Floor Lamps. Floor Lamps (Black } | Japanese wicker shade, silk 88.50 quer), 22 in. painted ‘ lined; formerly $10.50, at 00 ment paper shade; reg. § 13.50 ( Mahogany Floor Lamps, Mahogany ‘Table Lamps, two lights, 24 inch faney = 18 inch silk shade, silk oy - silk shade; formerly $16.00 12.50 fringe and galloon; reg. 86, $4.50 West 43rd Street Table Lamps (Black Lac- Adjustable Metal Floor quer), Japanese — design: - Lamps, in green or bronze @& parchment paper shade, at 00 Sia i he eat $4.95 NO DEPOSIT Columbia Grafonolas MODELS B15 TO R200, ANY ON MARY PICKFORD PICTURE "| SONG~"OLD GLoRY. | THETRACTOR 3c" SOCIETY BEAUTIES IN CoLoRs SPECIALLY POSED PICTURES PICTURES OF THE Small ¥ All the Newest Records re Bib to HT West 4th Street, N, Ty M lost or found articles ade Sertised in The World will be at The World's Informas Burea The models are