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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUBW 20, 1917. . —— coovovt: Evening World Milk Fund, PiAROSMENPASS °° " BORDER | eas L ihe I a Pe nny Lunches, PHYSICAL TESTS : r i = A — . eee Ce eerererrreerrrr. Terre yr eotee® eine toa Darken and * tem Beautify Poded Mair, — Shae Adem Ble Grand the } Rejections Less Than 2 Pe te ou © wr Ooen . PS gy ee Lasts Six Hours \ No | slvee Cent Vaca ran ’ ; had by brews American Casua ym , ‘ Watting { : oe “Vow re pont he | _—— - for ° es = P ot takes or mare the face When mately 800 ety were os rea t ware ® eohances He appraranc so the We Orande or Ope ax] eee beat, Inaleating evra fran PERISHED IN BATTLE =: . ee © or} Ane wre . er to pre border patrel oat o ryer ye vente me e = af . ft e or lee } for identified Memioans ‘ M e ' ’ ' { Tee ar yo were under ¢ ° mane ' : . - ' a ve ; 1 ys SS ' i ' { ot ICE-MINT ENDS FOOT MISERY ’ , a olf are Here's Quick Relief for Sore, Tired, Aching, Sy n, Burnt vn hs ie ‘: ‘ Parr ° plied. Yow of Feet, Painful Corns and Callouse ‘ " ap AE Oe t The seg reas : an ay of B ewton Wh Just a Touch Stop Soreness. Instantly the Feet Feel Cool ' 9 ey Gilbert, f Acting Govern lat at \ Easy and Comfortable, Try It : jiineak san arene on ‘ ' % mate t Shother \ fen the PENNY LUNCH IN ONE OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. ay to hain araene Mate ' ‘o ioe ee ee eee ee rr ee othe ' tion a delightful " W hal a Little Money Can Do in We mevth stage saversi!hane| Cm ot thi in for 7% thy. Vompe red rookies were formed into one vention of diseas e Supplying Children With Milk) “soot 6Sosise".e%0° °° SPARTANBURG. CAMP aoe k for 6 monthe, 1 nding th Phousands of Ki¢ Vite oe straigtitened out, and likman to the home. Ir ived From Effects of | Evening World te pleased to|t ‘ iis present yort below of the last fund ‘ Malnutrition, Je buted by the public in the tn ed, A pulmotor and how und ¢ — | terest of providing penny lunches in en are part of the equip-| Contractors are 7 is . the publle schools, ell Wk for ment 7 —the home drink By Sophie Irene Loeb. _| 1" hulls mehools, aw well a8 mille for | At eatin Corps Recrulting Hend.| the waier eupply ides its popularity at drug stores, fountains and Yeaterday tie Mvening) World ox The aim was directed as expressed in ciate: Gretiee ee tude. eoanidesady proxre restaurants, Bevo has found a welcome place in the plained that thousands of children} socan oF the campaign i rt Rey Stach Grins, Ba ctw ata home. A family beverage—a guest offering—a table wero muffering in the City of Now |e tungry Child in @ Public School! (listment of 9.852 of the Sh000, rez|omiciala may they will be ready drink that goes perfectly with all food. York for want of| goa pie igh feeders be Pee ei etal Gene fore Aur. As @ ouggontion for Sunday supper—Sweet red or milk. An appont in| Co Firat For the Schoo! Children! ! former marines ‘The layout of the camp Is completed dreen peppers atufled with cream cheese and | At the tine The Evening World where new made to the pubic and has the approval of Wood's staff. chopped nute or olives, served on lettuce Ioa' | Fane ta. ton meat | Made ite investigations, threo years are, , to 61 es a rench dressing. Cold meat. Toastederackers. / \go, 47,776 children were suffering |4mlnations for non-commissioned o ; Bevo for everyone. A beverage that tastes like no wrRency ance and else.| AZTEC TREASURE EXHUMED from malnutrition, ‘That thousands | {ers for service in tributions may whe f wd to the | Of children have been saved through | Word was received from Washing-| Archaeologists in New Mexico Find this campaign as well as the fund {ton by 1 ner that. Walter Relte ried Centuries, contributed by the public ts proved | Cogswell Forse, nineteen, of Bing-| ganTe FE, N. M. July 20.—An ex-| |by the account of the New York |"®Mton had succeeded in enlisting a4] traordinary find of historic pottery other soft drink. Pure, wholesome and nutritious. Bevo—the all-year-'round soft drink, Sold in botties only and bottled exclusively by ANHEUSER-BUSCH—ST, Lours bo addre Milk for Children Fund care of The Work a marine. He was turned down tr “ ri Wik n | School Lunch Committee, whieh co- | his home elty, lacking the firat finger | 24 Felles haa pea eb es el Assoclation | ted with ‘The ieEwa Bie poate oltys nckiig the fist Morris, excavating Pueblo ruins at ving tlie | onereres Raed DUB WUC 88 SE SRG TEBE AGG! SVEN DISGKAES S| A cheg, Bani Juan County, with « corce |i eney in carrying out the work, of twenty-five men, for the American the money given to | storage and the assembly room where | juscum of Natural History, ula for any child who had not |the food is received, packed and checked |” whe giscovery Includes sixty pieces livery to each school. of vate a y, 20,000 carved red and Diack # baskets, matting, a0 it waa decided to | knive es and other ston ir contra hens as| implements, Turquoise beads, monaics | rangement operate f Vite 1 | hie wall ning the ral kitchen and shell ornaments are classed a#|¥ This polity hes. bean conducted as posstt fter among the finest ever excavated in| ay since the penny lunch plan was ary the committes hina woulhwork adopted. Last year 1,176,000 por- | four of the largest o a,| tions of food were served in New [Public Schools 11, throwing all of them’ tnto centro York, exclusive of Brooklyn, ® |kitchen $8 , making a total of twenty-| result of the penny lunch system, | five associa’ ools served from 98 F The number was nearly doubled | With @ total registration of 87,567 chil dren thie year, “It was a diMcult problem tn the be- | Besides this serving of penny | ginning becaune of the dilt: lunches, The Evening World cons |alities to be served. Tu j ~ | Now. 21 and 95 are pur tributions by readers made it pos | therefore an Italian cook sible t8 conduct another qreat Jaity Punic work. The anaemic and crippled | Jewish, therefo: children were given a mid-morn- necessity, wae ee i group is Irish-Ame ng service of milk and crackers: J ooopte will cat neither Jewish ni Simply get an ounce of othine— and ‘atten ral _monthe spent Italian food, We adjusted this ma ouble strength-—from any drugmist in the anaemic class have been | however, by dividing our kitehen nd ApDIY a tiUe ee it night and sufficiently wall nourished to rex | Rational Kroups with separate sour and PUP ri eecnatisa uation |AiaaGn an th Surn te their own classes The cakes, pies and desserts are pre. |even the worst freckles have begun to For the school term, September} pared and baked the pr ter disappear, while the lighter ones hay 1916, to June, 1917, the New York | no the soups, cocoa and hot dishes, | vanished entirely, It is seldom that [School Lunch Comiittee, trom The} such aH creamed potatoes, es more than an ounce is needed to com- | Evening World Fund, served 10,496 Conditions of the Poor will seo to It that Every penny will be used for the purchase of milk No family wilt be paupertzed., The milk will be delivered direct by Sale | the penny to secure the lunch tn such A way ax to not pauperize him by spanc other chillren knowing of the ar- Dols Te MID~ SYUPAMER rniture Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These gly Spots. . There's no longer the slightest peed A, YY Fro lof feeling ashamed of your freckles | Fo Me We dy BUD ta the. prescription othine—double| f Or ens lomen's an hool No, 11|strength—is guaranteed to remove L an and these | these homely spots OnSmall Weekly or Monthly Payments ‘Sma'! Accounts Especially tovited chool No. ! ey O_o Victrolas AND Grafonolas salmon and macaroni and tomatoes are 1y clear the skin and gain a prepared in the early morning and sent |heautiful clear compleaton: sure to ask for the double othine, as this is sold under Ih You mayen ante quarts of milk, 5.549 half-pint por- out steaming hot to the schools, ‘These count with ony talking tions of hot cocoa and 1,600 pounda| fooda are pre pared hotweon hours of crackers. The Evening World in 30 A. M. and 9 A.M oh truck guarantee of money buck if it fails to remove freckles, —Advt. hen not ta than 10 A ldition assisted in the continuance of the noonday hot cooked luncheons to approximately 10,000 children reg- 1g in Public Schools Now. 69, 40, and 160, ‘any letters of thanks have been 1 from the principals of these shools In which this service has been Austria-Hungary From the Inside Described by AMBASSADOR PENFIELD Mandsome Dresser following “Cripple and Anae- milan | Semi-Annual Sale of ’ MEN S) SHIRTS A FULL PAGE GIVING THE FIRST DETAILED | : | at'antic eose dents wa tine At Great Reductions AND AUTHORITATIVE REPORT OF VITAL e te acount flown: Silk Shirts Madras Shirts | WARTIME CONDITIONS WITHIN THE | This $37.50 Columbia Gratonsle Outfit CONSISTING 0) 50c A WEEK DELIVERS of Maiuee? daa’ nitlPay One Dollar a And We Will Deliver ‘Last year tl Opa anilo for ths hunch use tho entire Now $5.85 Now $1.85 | DUAL MONARCHY. bullding of what was formerly Public School No, 98 8, M an, situated | Formerly §7.50 Formerly up to $3.00 | | | GENUINE MPLETE ROOM OUTETT 1 2 i | Extra heavy rich silks in « Silk striped madras and N Anounding figures of the losses suffered during at ry ues and Tompkins Streets, wonderful assortment of Yhe plain woven madras of fing three years of war. under the Willlamsburg Brid Asa yery newest and most beauti- qualit wide variety, All | ; ; CRO fe result of tha vigorona campaign éar- ful ‘designe, = Tih sat Suite. N More than 2,500,000 killed in battle, dead Cale XO INTERIST. ADDED, Hamdan Tie won, atm, eant. || rlost on Dy The Evening World aufte- through illness, lost or incapacitated. NO EATEA CHARGES: . ent ppropr was granted by the More than 1,300,000 soldiers have been cap- ire. ele Kee pana stor [| font to repair, remodel and equip N 5 : ; 17 49 r in the building, The old and worn school ow $3.65 Now $1.3 IS than 400,000 orphans in Hungary alone, 5; ") A |) eee dcakaiand venchoslweraltenoved, the Formerly $5.00 Formerly $2.00 How the people are struggling to escape starva- walls and floors ¢ 1 and freshly Including TUB SILKS and All woven madras, guaran- S F j a painted, and the class rooms remodelled | FIBRE SILKS in ni exthae teen tas color with soft tion and economic collapse. | aa invee Kitchens ordlnary assortment — some cuffa—some with separate col- ry Give Trad ne Stamps eH er Ue TOMY sire 11 pie HI oat contains dsastonn jhe SOMBEY TARAS ara: ta mated . THE AMBASSADOR'S FIRST HAND FACTS terry Geld) pian \ ie set tn fi pola at porary pre With shirt prices sky-rocketing to heights hitherto | MAKE, THIS THE MOST ILLUMINATING , for a maximum of unknown and with shirts such as these offered to you : CONTRIBUTION THAT HAS COME OUT economilbalides at prices which in some instances are lower than the INC yn vand storiligation wholesale prices we will have to pay to duplicate OF AUSTRIA-HUNGARY, tebe POOH. (alae them next season, a sale of this kind should appeal i : strongly to every man and young man. Open Saturday ig: Until 10 o'Clock at All Three Stores b tee ls fey | BLOCK 8TH AVE, gman Tine | HOW. 25 St. | pees & Gmpy or re 8 foo | Vice as to sar [bas been pre given up entirely to washing and |Mterillzing the food containers each dav Ae they wera returned ta the en. Editorial Sectton of ey {9 also a bakery from whie On Sale To-Day at All Brill Stores Phonan de: oF plog a of tak wiper Won: 1456 Broadway ruiter as vik Street t 14th St. Next Sunday’s World WeOnea ae ie iene 279 Broadway 2 Flatbush Ayv., Brooklyn ortlandt St. i tdbe dlonean te 125th Street, at 3d Avenue Lovote 11 food storage, the central utensil wlorage, equipment |

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