The evening world. Newspaper, November 1, 1917, Page 12

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BETHLEHEM STEEL COS Full Food Val For Your. Maney General Investment Company Asks Court to Force Schwab Concern to Show Books. of the Bethlehem Stee! reward the managers of nt Compan to-day apr yt Day i These For a day in the stores o woman needs both energy and comfortable shoes. DR. A. REED CUSHION SHOES sre wonderfully good for such wear, If it's to be either a day at home or in the shopping district your, strength will be saved and your feet made more comfortable by the de- lightful sole-cushion. Made in both the fashion- able and more conservative shapes and handsomely fin- ished throughout. One of our stores is convenient to you. 5 Shop All Sold Only at 1372 BROADWAY at 37th Street 12 PARK PLACE Woolworth Building Most Styles $7 to $9 For Men Ma! For Women Made . <JLP.SMITH SHOE CO. JOHN EBBERTS SHOE co. BONUS PLAN ATTACKED) : company #hor to determ really dividend ‘The investment company says !t owns 100 shares of Bethichem atock, worth 6 je it was purchas nelieves iteelf to have been bonua system em- and that defrauded by the ployed by the company, nm the Iinveatment com- repeated attempts to get Charlies one G. Grace to I the actual con he finances of Bethlehem. oO attention has been paid to The order asked for ts In Ite appl! 4 that 1,000,000 Pounds of U. §, Mille for Russian Bables. Nov, 1.—Owing to ity of wholesome milk in American Red Cross has pounds of condensed ablew in that country. ta will be made immediately TRY A HOT SULPHUR BATH For Those Rheumatism, Neuritip, Sciatica, Lumbago Pains or for Obstinate Skin Diseases. Russia the bought @ milllor r the Doctors may disagree on every- thing else in medical science, but tl n't n dissenting volee among them on the value of hot sulphur baths. ‘They have been prescribing them only for the rich, because until sulfluid—soluble sulphur—was dis- covered, it was necessary to give up one’s business, travel hundreds of miles and spend thousands of dollars to secure the benefits of this wonder ful treatment. Nowadays, however thanks to the discovery of sulfluid- soluble sulphur—you can have as many hot sulphur baths as you like in the privacy of your own home Just get a twelve-ounce bottle of sul- fluid—any good druggist can get it for you—pour a few ounces in a tubful of hot water and you have your re- freshing, healing, curative hot sul. : “|Penny Lanekes | in Schools | Have Prolonged the Lives Of Tho Thousands of Children Evening Worll’s F Fund Gets High Commendation as, a Life Preserver. Sophie Irene Loeb ‘Through the efforts of The Evening World the health of thousands of children {y being conserved by way of the penny schools. lunches in the public Over two years ago The Evening World its began campaign to es- tabi thease wholesome meals at minimum cost in the schools of fer. the clty, espectally a in the congested r areas, Previous to Seon mame that time only eight schools had tho penny lunch system in operation, and it had taken noarly elght years to accompilst this. At present over a hundred schools are being served with penny lunches In one school, No. 986, at the corner of Delancey and Tompkins Stre central kitchen has been establ and an entire building Ja given to tho process cooking penny lunches, the first of its kind in the world. From this central kitchen 25,000 children can be accommodated. But in connection with all of this work The Evening World found that sev- eral thousand children were suffering @rom malnutrition in various sections of tiie city owing to coming to schoo without breakfast. Many of theso chidren are crippled and tubercular. Therefore it was found necessary to inaugurate » morning meal of milk and crackers Fling coples of let al charg various schools take pers of this work. The Evening World fund obtained has beon ablo to carry this morning lunch for nearly two years. It 1s now necensary to secure sut- ficient funds for the winter, and con- tributions may be sent to this news- paper, care of the Penny Lunch Fund. Tho following letter from the New York School Lunch Committeo, | which is In chargo of serving the penny lunches in the New York Schools, attests the excellence of this of the Evening World “It is truly splendid work which The Svening World has been doing for the |past three years in supplying milk and crackers for anaemic children in the public achools “I find that during the preceding school year the Now lunch Committee fi World fund served milk, 6,549 half pint y cocoa and 1,500 pounds of crackers. “In addition to th use of the same fund: he Evening | ro were able noked lunches .000 children in 44, 39 and 160, your Information I am inclos- | s which we have} recelved from pri of public schools asking for the continuance of this valuable service. In addition to this we have had requests over the phone for su in the fol- | lowing public sch 9, 177, 43, Bronx: 90, 102, “I am sure t mo that this w tinued throughou and I am solicitin now t ts 1 year than last, Most prohibitive and 32 you will agree with Kk ought to be con- the coming year your co-operation The food situation York School | f jue SAULLES TRIAL NOV. 12. Both Sides Ready for Great Le: Rattle at Mineoin, R. Weeks, 11 ning to begin the tr De Saulles on Nov. Th Mineola defense ra great battle by pubiie contribution to ¥68"8 8 COURT MARTIAL OF 64 BEGINS Negro Soldiers ton Riot on Tri: SAN ANTONIO, Texas, ‘ courtmartial of the sixty-four e men the 24th Infantry, ot jcharged with mutiny murder growing 1—Charles ented After Hous- out of the riot at Houston the night of |the world’s record of S14. Aug. 23 inst, began at Fort Sam Hous-| The lighter breeds oul ton this morning. practically through the e year, : The nearc a |Fecords showed. total of 150 after the riot where they srate . MATERNITY «| NO. 707 LAID 269 EGGS. CORSET © built for Vene's me bull foe rn Hen Wt at Kentneky + > LEXINGTON, Ky., Nov. Laften } No. 707, a white Leghorn, owned by Dr. ft the ONL the Preserves Health: indsey Ireland of Loutaville, is the win- Leggett presen ner of the year's national egg-laying Saimorte ations talus. contest at the Kentucky Experiment r Station here. She laid 289 eggs and was|| Greriey alan Brat gt " for a time belleved.on the way to break Clothes Liberty Bonds are legal tender at all Monroe Clothes Shops! Bring up your $50 and $100 bonds and take change plus interest to date! home your tated by the Health at 400 bables have : died during the past year because of The principals at the|the high cost of milk, It ts fair to vices, I am, very sincerely yours, a assume that older children have suf- = fered proportionately from this in- crease. The service which The Eve- é ning World has been running has ; done much to relleve actual suffering and to promote tho physical and men- tal well-being of school children. “We shall need $2,000 to carry on the F f JOHN ©. GEBHART, ra “Executive Secretary.” Se EB. Hl, Gary on State Delegation to nom Congress. 5 F x ALBANY, Nov. 1.—The personnel of os } Beg, U8 Pm Of, the delegation appointed by Gov. Whit- First Choice of Dentis ts man to represent the State at the Na- tlonal Prison Congress, at New Orleans, ig enecbletorge Monroe Fui --Collared | follows rt H. Gary, Charles Buck- New York by Storm! If ever anything “went BIG” in New York, these overcoats certainly are IT! work for the coming year. I am sure | that we can rely on your co-operation ley Hubbell, Lewis F. Piicher, Dr. Wil- |llam B. James, Dr, Amos ©. Squire, Dr. And for good reason! They're wonders as values; genuine Hudson Seal and Beaver fur collars, Skinner's “It has been mmission phur bath, Be sure to get sulfluld and avoid filling your system with dangerous drugs.—Advt. and eometimes eggs and cocoa for theso children in order to properly nourish them. <omecy ¢ in thls matter as we have in the past. Thanking you for your past ser- |®. E. Larkin and George W. Franklin. —»— The Proof that Colgate's is preferred by den- tists ie contained in the affidavits and other documents in this chest —deposited with the Title Guar- antes C& Trust Co. of New York. They may be examined by ac- credited committees on applica- tion to Colgate (& Co, Ferryboat Crashes Into Slip. | The ferryboat Chappaqua, owned by | charge |the Erle Railroad Co, and in Capt, J. Van Buren of No. Place, Arlington, N. J., cra e foot of Warre great contu aecident al misunderstanding. Jon board board was Satin lined, All-wool Fabriced Overcoats—at $17! ve We've never done anything before to beat values like that! » To hear the exclamations of absolute amazement, § f { and to see the delight of everyone who bought, Yd }:| certainly repaid for the great efforts that produced this notable clothing achievement. | Roopeat Ay And even we could never have done it if it weren't ' inpertiel rises ion for our tremendous SIXTEEN-3TORE and HUN- conducted rake. DRED-THOUSAND CUSTOMER PURCHASING : eenial that Deities POWER, and the enormous economies effected t carried Eh rg } ina retail enterprise of this magnitude by cutting down ( t Pid cont (hers knew off on AG e venilt and doing away with middlemen’s profits, b Qrviewiin y Bonds Accepted flere F it t l:-up of pri * " Tame | iat & Co's interes; As Cat On Any Purehase | _— and the mart:-up of prices to “reduce Thnoss ij | But whatever we could tell you of these coats and all Monroe Clothes at $17 ¥ ; «_Smetag00 dota | # won't tell you as much as one look at them will! Come up and see them—and you'll & afrnre than 28% of the en_ have a new idea of what the Monroe Clothes Shops can do! Wey oession in the USA) : "ere persopally Questioned” i i MONROE MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT 1 t , Silmiiesaai ties Now Ready to Serve You 4 Talks No. 256 WRITE FOR FASHION BOOKLET ; MONROE CLOTHES t 42nd St., Cor. B'way, N. Y. City | ' ; ’ i 4 A3- Room Ane tbr ‘ a Sane, Sensible! Colgate’s Ribbon Dental Cream is a dentifrice, not a pat- ent medicine, not a “cure-all.” It is favored by profession and public both for what it does, and does well—and for what it does not do, and makes no claim to do, Meee $275 A 4-Room dunes » 500 VALUB $375 ei Were Besntr OurLIBERALTERMS 42d Street, Cor, Bway Nassau St.Cor Frankfort Cortlandt St. Cor. Bway. 14th Street, Ante 25rd Street, “ Bway 54thStreet, * Bway. 59th St& Columbus Circle 125thStreet & 7th Ave Bergen Ave. 149th St F f BROOKLYN , Court & Monta: “ Fulton & Pray rei 387 Fulton St, Flatbush NEWARK —151 Market St. JERSEY CITY —Naygrk ave PATERSON—220 Main SM YONKERS— wd bee It is a safe, sane, sensible dentifrice, with a delicious flavor which encourages the habit of regular brushing. Even with the cap left off, Ribbon Dental Cream does not harden, but keeps its creamy consistency. Colgate & Co, {OPEN EVE. TILL 9PM. } eee SAT. TILL 10RM. Established 1806 New York impartial inoesti«: leaflet which will

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