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nee Aid for Undernourished School Children Object of Eveniny World’s Campaign Our Own Little Sufferers Must Be Physical Strength May Be Kept Up, Making Their -Penny Lunch ot 1 Fund Has Been Exhausted and Needs Replen-, Mental Development Possible ishing. ee en How to Send Money Contributions To Evening World School Lun: h Fund | Bend your contributions to thr care of The Evening World Every contribution received, nv Possible for undernourished nutritious lunches No money ie made in any wan Everything is furnished at cos No child ts pauperized Every case investigated by school authorities er how an oo) children te By Sophie drene Loeb. Pood Firat for the &c% td No Hungry Child in a Public Kchaol School Obtidren’a Lunch Fund THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, v0 SECOND “HOLIDAY” eS LY OBSERVED Stee EXOHANGES CLOSE fering from mai —— nutrition, accond- ; ee ng to the Buresu of Child Hygien lleaith. tress haa been ali. | bound to be y among thé (ubercu d classes and amou Fed So Their rom First Page.) eee Much of t 1, eapeck Fuel Admin- to day he had received and ert ater to New York's docks, to n conjunction with Andrew Kk « Director on the Toraey Phin ner he Evening World made the ny lunct abel aniees mee ‘ | th nny lunches ng t of coal move- ‘ Wo vente ako! te vole to the children, ler eadorship of J. 6 fooding f le bot the immediat oe Ho ie eek ow. reerotly placed in suprame ak on ‘ ! tire coal ‘trans. t o ® hoir |, om mine mouth to eon vse of two yeare, to continue this at peri. is for a little time look to ou rtised this morning that they bale - ould show goods in hotel sample Hike ta Paneted, rooms would be turned over to the Jan, %.—The Tay ten District Square was burned eid twenty atores and ine 5 and 10-cent store Woolworth Company van Attorney, as committed this of MeCarthy woe parts of the of the yree in the Feder th i * of conl movements from Terney |! unanimo duot no food wan World reporter made a survey early Nine ng t al Building to make 1 he law. JANUARY 28, imme - ivestigation of reports received as to persons who were not ob Hight violations were reported dur DK the morning and these mediately reported to the t States Attorney Strict compliance with the law was Jobrerved tn the Bronx and the hers 4 early to run ike corne sand lightiess, n the afternoon, when « in W Washington Heights well as tn Brooktyr ithea, On 125 and along St. Nicholas Hroadway beyond the open when an fortnight of study ttan hotels were n their Interpret eld order, A tha ded to whatever were MeAlpin t. Ritz-Carlton Astor, Waldor [SOME HOTELS TO OPERATE BARS ON SALOON PLAN. after seeking police Lane Bryant, America’s ny Maker and Retailer of Smart Clothes for Women of All - Extra Salespeo SPEED-UP SALE OF $300, 000 Srock| Salespeople to Serve You Announces for Week Beginning Tuesday This Sale Begins at 9 A. M. Women’s High-Grade Winter Apparel at Slashing Reductions Included in This Sale Is an Assortmentiof New Spring Styles Suits Smart, distinctive models (hat will fit you perfectly and practically without alterations. Were $24.75 and Woo! 14° Poplin Were $32.50-~ Broad aa Wool Poplin and Ratce 195 Were $59.75 Wurella.| Tricotine, Wool Jersey and Serge 2475 Te $09.16 Velour Net every size and color at Waists Cotton Voiles and st d 5 otton Vo “ ripec 95: & 125 4 Were 887.50 Sizes 86 to 36 Vs Unusual Bargains to effect a speedy and final clearance of mer- chandise on hand to encourage the daylight-using habit so that we can fully cooperate with the government and do six days’ business in five shopping days Will You Cooperate With Us? Then shop by daylight and take your parcels home with you. Sipe Eispunt 21-23 West 38th St. | features. | Mixtures Between | eres | J 5th and 6th Aves. I oui oo Taffeta Dresses Attractive offerings for women who desire to economize, but will be satisfied with nothing less than the best in style, workmanship and service. a ae fl la, Serge, Nis im Woo! Fs ly | Were $21.50 Shetland Velour and | | Wool Vigereaux | | Were $29.75. \« heviots and |Were $39.75 sie and col For Women of All Sizes 36 to 56 Bust Coats made clothes that em- Wool Bros Cloth awd 24% | 75 Were $64.50--Velour, Gabardine vid Taffeta price Wool Velour, 125 19" elotl Bure! 39 or at Skirts Poplins, Se $11.75 and $16.75, rges and h Stree! > im Tnited arlem dia and t, in Ave- Via- store except those purveying Evening ’ aggravated canes of undernour- Dr, Garfield that the/| to-day iwhmont through The Evening World| priority order supplying New England| ALL FOOD STORES CLOSED Pund tributed by tte readers vite are of jaily had beon PROMPTLY AT NOON. For two ye The New York Schoo! raction of 180] Aji food stores dispinyed signa stat ‘ommit ve been serving “1 heen passing dally |ing that they would close at noon ack ind sometimes co Roe er and |Saloons kept open without heat and nd exer one helpless ! 1 7 ae will belwith but the single Nght required ty vol breakfa cities, where [the excise law; but thelr proprietors ‘i ot properly continue reached des a they would we at 5 o’cl mall, wil make 1 | lens al ») this meal ne In the buasine dintrict of he receive wholesome The fund naw exhausted PLANS TO CO-ORDINATE WORK |Brons, along Willis and Third Ave Y at ¢ ON THE JERSEY SHORE pues, an Eventng World reporter “i my sevh A, Wal Deputy State Huet |found not a single violation of the c Administrator, wan to-day placed in| Mon shut-down order, Last Mon every store was open man not mong take the Bilt Man As Sots all the distinctive Lane Bryant Handsome Voiles. Sizes 86 0.56 $5 DAM) a) Checked Wool Velours. Waistband from Crepe de Chines and) 14° Wie 45, Were $6.50 and $9.50, $2? Georgettes. Some I | 95 95 a a in suit shades, also |, cd || 4 & 6 D white amd flesh. Satin ns , | | : ne Sow ome headed and | eres. { | cree iffetas and Satins ¥ ) ra hand - embroadered: | Were 832.50 Ki ‘ Waistband from 26 to t Were : 1 fi 3% & - or Stout Winans Style-perfect apparel designed to becomingly fit lend an appearance of Not just extra sizes, but portions for perfect fit anc At Great Reductions signed garments with the 5 e Ag" \ ry 85 & 10° Too Underwear Corsets, $2.45 up of finest white nainsook and|Made in thesmartestlines, W ill muslin \effectively conceal condition scientifieall . well a Chemises 95 1.25 1.65 Suits of Cheviot, Serge, . Drawers and Burella, Broadcloth.and + slenderness.! Bloomers 69 .95 1.25 Velveteen. specially de Corset Covers .55 .79 95 16% to 39:75 proper pro-) Night Gowns. .95 1.65 1.95 | Dresses, $2.25 up; Skirts, $1.95 up: 1 comfort Petticoats ..95 1.35 1.50 Coats, $7.50 up; Negligees, 85c ups _ Maternity Aenaval 21-23 West 38th Street Lane Bry ant Between 5th and 6th Aves. 1918. “‘Lest We Forget’’ Arouses Patriotism of Americans Foead NYE We Forme ng agains 4 Rita Jolivet Pictures He r Own per sures show Lusitania Experience F Wasded tet OIG in Lyric Film = he w f any ay f s Julivet the French ess e Lusitania whon that ared then wdoed by a German sub- nphetaysall icin ean 1a is the star of a thrilling : ten 1 “Lost We Forget,” now 1 wa he 1 Theatre. vr n f eproduced ast Mo r reas te u livery COAL RECEIPTS SLUMP; that 58,150 TONS DUMPED =. AT TIDEWATER TO-DAY Ae é wt from the with, Director rE astern Railroads, to-day es figures on coat arriving and eat terminals dumped at Jersey tid during th hours as follows “Ooal dumped at Jersey termi- nals: last tice To-Day. Yesterday Tons, Tons. Anthracite 32,300 41,050 ful Bituminow 25,850 41,050 Coal waiting in vessels to be f moved 5 Anthracite 23,350 27,250 Bituminous 17,450 14,550 Coal in cars at tidewate Anthracite 89,000 Bituminous 69,450 In transit within twenty 76,050 70,750 four hours Anthracite 51,550 6,600 Bituminous 42,950 38,800 In transit within forty-eight Se ‘ hours: ably. “Pham, Anthracite 20,150 26,850 role of her Bituminous 58,150 70,750 "ten picture that ASKS $750, 000 FOR ARREST | MG AS “CHRISTMAS” KEOUGH ‘York I ndict nent, Susi nd Bro: KS Bro! taliat and om wne [A Stubborn Cough } nee ide Loosens Right Up : the Supren <n $ y sitive action of ja i home-made f nthe ing the ” » membranes of = : . ar chial tubes Gye welll now Mt , aghs has causec t : 4 that “ r homes than any AY cough The usudil rhe we ¢ was “damaged | hroat and chest i are conquered | y tt in 24 hour a Tet ‘ etd esi | tter for bro. : ! ff ‘ - —s niet ie rine Ta at OBITUARY NOTES. bottle » plain ars ed sugar imal |then have w full pinta fainily sup ivorme 8. Loder, for many years con-|ply-—of a much better cough syrup! ected with James H, Dunham € Co.,|than you could buy ready-mude for $2.50. Keeps perfectly and childven| } "Pines ina +. jeentra it taste: und Of genuine Nor- FROM OCEAN t| ver pecial and highly con-| BETTER THAN CALOMEL Thousands Have ds Have Discovered Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are aHarmless Substitute Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the sub- 6titute for calomel—are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver is almost instantaneous, They are the re+ sult of Dr. Edwards's determination not totreat liver and bowel complaints wikis calomel. His efforts to banish it brought out these little olive-colored tablets. ‘The pleasant little tablets do the good that calomel does, but have no bad after effects. They don't chute the teeth like strong liquids or calomel. They take hold of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc withthe gums. Sodo strong liquids. It is best not to take calome!, but to let Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets take, its place. Most headaches, “duliness” and that tazy feeling come from constipation and 4 Edwards’ a disordered liver, Take Dr. Ed Olive Tablets when vou fe feel “heavy.” Note how they brain and how they “perk up’ tr copies 10c and 25c abox. Ali druggists. -Adv Three Times a Day Popular for its fine flavor and the relish it gives to all foods. Particularly recom- mended for oysters, fish, eggs, soups, salads, baked beans, sandwiches and hot or cold meats. MADE IN U. S. A. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St., N. Y. VICTOR and SONORA SERVICE Machines and Records, PEASE PIANO CO, 128 West 42d St. YEW YORK TO OCEAN Women Praise Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound for Health Restored. In almost every neichborhood in America are women who have tried this standard remedy for female ills and know its worth, Athol, Mass.—"Lydia E. Pinkham's N npound has done me a d. 1 suffered from a a great deal of pain and nothing brought me intil 1 tried this famous T am a different woman it and want others who to know about it."—Mrs. Arthur T.awson, 559 Cottage St, Athol, Mass. Son Francisco, Cal—“T was in a weak, nervous condition, having suffered terribly from a female trouble for over five years, T had taken all kinds of medicine and had took many different doctors, and they all said T would have to be operated on, Wut Lydia E. Pinkham's. Vegetable ound cured me entirel nd r I am a strong, well woman,” M IL Rosskamp, 1447 Devisadero St. San Francisco, Cal. For special advice in regard to such write Lydia E, Pinkham Medicine Co. Mass. The result of its many s’ experience is at your service vt. EN! Fe, DAUGH TER ailients Fou who tire ue ) and endurance tn te y cases, —Ferdinang br way ext | is known the! «! ity ee f i ense |S three ae ; ming stub hi ' A ey, tu 1 form ea of ‘ . 1 5 and don't L Guaranteed to give satisfaction or — money romptly refunded. The Pinex Co, reoW tnd —Advt BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes SUTICURA SOAP PREVENTS PIMPLES Indigestion. Druggists refund money if it fails. 26¢ of Tho World's » or can be to The World, Now York. oF ookiyn Office, 4100 Main, 4090 Beokmar