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ee ne oe os SN Sil gai tivacny * ¥ Pe ee THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 197% ee eT ee ; ; or | fervices of a neighbor who had an schools in 1918, ‘The original Penny Hillgatt May Ren tn the Tenth. 8 yS§ TH automobile PENNY H § lunch Fund of The Evening World TRIBUTE To BELGIUM. Brooklyn politicians reached the con= Ww they reached the top of the Mey pr isa Naa Puree the Wad ‘ or Teleeew in spect | Clusion to-day that Morris Hiliquit | mou y th * " ainous roadway there was the may run for Congress in the Tenth | t is exhausied and the work must be Fark by Naken Fraske's 301 \o stric | hitie woman and the Hoy Scout de iropped unless more money is forth- Symphony Orchestra, Mig on ae eee <a taining the two men, They were coming. always been eagy to| Nahan Franko and his symphony or-|dater Some of the Assembly. disuriets ESTABLISHED 1863 | thar begs oF Br Fae ahick on had add to the, Hist additional ehildee Alchestra of 100 musicians will play in within the Congress » cir bags of produce, which they had ho need this service, but it would be| prospect Park to-morrow. © ‘ene | Socialist in t ; 1a Rasy to Pay the Kelly Way! ired on vremives, to Judge hard to drop children from the ser-| /Tosbect Park to-morrow evening. The| the pemocra wywss| Long Credit They Will Help ad Rep olfect a fusion to in- alist defeat, The Hillauit re- be aimed to bring about the ratic indorsement of Haskell. ¢ sign at the entrance of the manent thing which gues on daily| trating the spirit of Belgium, will be a “French War | ‘ar. If these | recited by Carlo Liten, Belgium Edward bei i For Infants and Children . , Pitched some tents on this high hill rie school year. Donations to The New | “ounod, Berlioz, Block and | of Patriot’s Farm. and proceeded to plant a war garden. Undernourished. York Evening World Penny Lunch | Will be played by’ the orchestra under In Use For Over 30 Years |, She had thought it all out and de- —— Fund will be set aside for the purpose | Miy, Prankers direction. a sag jn | Always bears last night was given TI riment rd. rt the ¥ ; : ’ Decker, where they Were given op- Vice tatty pecnuaran from the ser” | concert is one of Mayor Hylan's People's portunity to secure counsel, ‘Their | longer available. This work is not at {Concerts and it will be distinguished as | plea was that they did not know it) all in the nature of emergency relief,| @ tribute to heroic Beigifim, “Carillon,” | Py | a war garden, although there is a! but to be effective it must be a per-| the poem by Emile Cammaerts illus- —+—— | “ slpananninsnnin grounds which reads: throughout the school 3 Win Wer! Kasy Payments ‘There ts no house go liberal in its credit policy, so ready and willing to help you select the furniture you uch easy terms as the T. ind the quality and prices tional recommendation for here, EVERY A IN PLAIN FIGURES. , Garden.” + |children are to be restored to their| (tkedian, to the m !And Mrs. McDonald Stands, “Mrs. McDonald, whose husband is 21 Per Cent. of the Public proper health and vigor, they must] tie Gincinbats semphony *s enlisted in the service “over there,” have food throughout the entire school | cc national Guard Over Despoilers | with “her elgnt-yeur-old daughter,| School Pupils in New York year and throughout each aucceastve | Compositions by Saint-Kaens, Mas you to buy MARKED cena | termined that this was one sure way of resuming this important work next| Central Park By Sophie Irene Loeb. | by which she could do her bit, ‘The Fvening World has just dis-| year. by the Poli dn the title eit t Croton-on- | pe to, de certain that her work would | covered the undernourished child. He - - Thee Shel, deed “on-| reach its source, ahe made arrange- | has heen with us a long time, but only f ments with a Mra, Duryea, in France, Hodson two men are to be arraigned to seo that this fuvd actually got to|Tecently has he been crowded to the to-day before Justice Decker, accused | needy French women and children. | forefront of the stage. The Depart-| of stealing from Mrs, Mary McDon-| Although six other women had ment of Health tells us that 21 per v hres aa wanday, agreed to come with her on this 0 ; ot New ald's war garden last Sunday project, they later backed out, and | Sete Of the scbool children . MW . wa \ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘This news item itself might go an- | the found herself alone to develop | York City are undernourished. That . P r noticed byt for the interesting human! this acre plot, means that about 200,000 echool chil- equations that enter into it, which in-| Many cans of produce have already |dren are laying the foundations for! reached their destination in France | a c e= Inds. | clude a Boy Scout with a small re- | TUa"the preserving kettle ie working stunted physiques and dull minda.| volver holding up two big husky meR, | constantly. We are now beginning to discover |§]| * while the woman telephoned to the) "A tow ays ago the weeda in the! the poor economy of pouring valuable West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street Btate police and afterward held the! tomato patch got 00 much for Mrs.{ education into such leaky vessels. | McDonald and she wrote to her Boy . men until they arrived and arrested ‘out nephew, Charles Norton, who The Nation can well afford to spend tN C 263 SIXTH AVENUE e KELL g , 104ct08 W. 17TH ST. the trespassers, Tt was thie fit- | Millions of dollars in seeing that such Ovt-of-town deliveries made by en motor tracks. Unable to make tho three-mile id boy who showed his | children get the food which is neces- —_— — journey on horseback in time, Troop-| nerve in standing by the two men | sary to keep their bodies strong and 7 “ while his aunt called the police. era Bennett and Brennan enlisted tho| "Sirs, McDonald will appear against | ‘heir minds alert. jthem and the case, no doubt, will] There are, of course, many phases prove @ precedent for all would-be | of this big problem of undernourished purloiners of products which are 1N-| school children and many proposed tended for the poilus. Mrs. McDonald intends to stay un- | Temedics must be carefully tried out , til the last crops are safoly in tins| before the final solution is reached. jand on their way to fulfil go Mond Nevertheless, much can be done in | thy mission ere she returns from the | providing euch children with at least , nothing else it will bring home to She may well feel proud that she has done her bit, not only for her Ne-| the mothers the need and the im- tional Government but in a elvic way West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street |{| ‘ora, Govermment but in a civle wiy | portance of good wholesome food for \ the rearing of sturdy offspring. elimination of petty thieving. ——_>__—_ Just now the city is being urged to GIRLS IN ELEVATOR MISHAP. | svena $39,000 to establish a Bureau of | —_— School Feeding and to extend the ex- Jump From the Cag 4 One| isting school lunch system to thirty Dreaka Her K additional schools. Tho money itself Lucy Casteldi, seventeen, of No. 1957) 19 trif_ing in comparison with the |'Third Avenue, ‘was taken to Bellevue] goog that would ultimately be ac- this morning with @ fractured knee 88) complished. e the result of an elevator accident in * ’ But even if the city should decide \¢ on the twelve-story loft bulldi it No. 63 | L VI. Ch b Men Ss Genuine West 38th. Street, The cooiness ‘and|te do this tmportant work, no provi. ous . amoer srompt action of Peter Viralll, the el " 7 hat branch 5 ‘ ‘ od _ * me F Paton operator, saved from injury rour-| S0R vihie Ly de - cael aie 5 pes.; as illustrated; in mahogany, walnut or antique ivory enamel; formerly $490.00, ostly girls, Who were in| Of ac ool feeding in whic 1e@ reve: the c ‘hen it-slid from above tho| ning World has been #o keenly inter- With Twin Beds; formerly $605.00, at $454.00 fifth floor and became jammed between | eeted and which st has #o generously ‘The cable parted and the chain fell| supported. There are, of course, many Caer ae price children who cannot afford to pay for Heretofore sold for $21.00 eas Ceres ||| Other Striking Values in Our class. The Evening World and th | Half Yearly Furniture Sale at $14.75 MONTEVIDEO RIOTS SPREAD. | New York School Lunch Committee At 10 to 50% Reductions Cool, comfortable suits for these hot Sum- redone Urinary, wane: $65 to $350 Ing in Priees {OM ceereeee ss eves anes Ibis A Timely Offering To-morrow feeert i) terete r have, for three years, through the ’ ‘aa |carnest co-operation of various prin- Twe Killed, Prdpshy Deen tatad *\cipals and teachers, selected children Léctaite ng d hala in varlous school* who were anaemic MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, Aug. 14-—| tuberoular or undernourished and who Two persons were Killed to-day and| could not afford to purchase the ord- more than 60 were wounded yesterday |inury school lunch. They have pro | Ae ‘and workers | vided such children with free .niik, in clashes between troops cocoa and crackers served in the mid CARAS ESAS Ek eP ‘ , : re mecarale oe “Raton rat ots ie oty ne” graauaity mrown|{| | Mahogany Serving Table, . . formerly $52.00, at $20.00 4 mer days—possessing besides unusual wear- [se eee eas trom thre schol TH 1 folic Miionne Chik tac 5 “$90.00, “ $45.00 m5 ing qualities the style and individuality Leet aang ae iBSopensenta and POSLAM HEALS Mahogany Extension Tables, . “ $75.00,“ $37.50 | which particular men desire. eae aaa ieivee oeaeeen ae tava Dining Room Suite, 10 pieces, “ $329.00, “ $225.00 4 Bere elated yo proce paritl In English Mahogany; William and Mary design, is 155. RICE RIOTS IN JAPAN. SKIN HUMORS BEDROOM FURNITURE Proops Called To Quell Demon- j CM LU oo GU creceecervecrsensrncartescenrespteceretsecreseefeneceeeeeesnornersenre] | RRM ese ead ERATE eT Lee ii set Suite rete OT oS ee 1 "~~ Envest in Victory—Buy W. 8. S. Regularly sap eee eee ae, ee | cee ac Bate, aoksee , oe. oe cr ok a Ges saree ame ee’ eee cle | | Lee Ena Cait & Dineeds oo, oe r: Tr tenes a0 tee enna | ae oece waa | Walnut Chamber Suite, 6 pieces, d $273.00, $204.00 j iiea din Bia st "dnaralng vit ime Sgrem| trouble ‘merely fo obtain “and try ||| | Mahogany Toilet Tables, on Gee . 4 NEES Auites a to the poor at cost price, peers I Sarre Healing power is: | Walnut or Mahogany Beds, full size i $40.00, “ $20.00 i f veneer, 10 pieces, GIRL, 2, KILLED BY CAR, | tal get dsnrdered atin” U7 | : . Be serve: an the Crosses treet wien| Wi arth Stace YoreCig | LIVING ROOM FURNITURE Oe nt eat Me romana Rll tapas tua || | Mahogany & Cane Suite, 8 pes, formerly #890.00, at $295.00 : : sang ita car ne thd fas sedi ae ees : English Club Davenport, 8 ~ $230.00, , $175.00 ; fs “who iva Younwer tufane ih THIS WOMAN Spring Cushioned Davenport, . i $75.00, $55.00 ‘ 4 | anna dled tee belt Taken to New English Morocco Leather Arm Chair, $100.00, “ $75.00 { mm. iy Rowe BUY $580,000,000 W. S. S. ESCAPED AN Mahogany or Velour Rocker, . $33.00, “ $21.00 ‘ 0,000,000 : : F: bis : ; in rremary_Departmeng_ Announces OPE RATION Mahogany and Cane Arm Chair, $22.50, $18.50 WASHINGTON, Aug. 14.—Americans| 2° i ' have bought $580,000,000 ot war savines| By Taking Lydia E. Pink- and thrift stamps, Treasury reports to-| ham's Vegetable Come day showed recent weekly sales as fol- lows. For wee ending Aug. 10, $3! § 10 - d. Many Others 000,000; July 20,°$63,000,000. 7 2" 8 rt peas Done ie Same. In Our August Sale of |4 KILLED IN POWDER BLAST.| troy, N. ¥.—" suifered for more win’ wont" "E11 | Rugs, Carpets and Linolenms ||| © three doctors told me I would have to have an opera- Every desirable weave and the wanted sizes tiona I had drag- ging down pains, are available at much below prevailing prices. backache and pen ae wy Plain Carpets Wilton Rugs housework, My bien wie bad Standard makes in popular shades, From 27x 54 inches at $5.75 been helped by Lydia EB. Pink- $2.85, 3.25 and 4,50 yd. | To9x 12 feet . . at 48.00 ham’s Vegetable B} Compound asked $150 Louis XV. Bedroom suite, in American Walnut veneer, 4 pieces, $165 Several ™ Explosion Near Allentown, Pa, ALLENTOWN, Pa, Aug. 14.—Four | men were instantly killed and several | are reported missing as the reshut of an Jexplosion at the Penn-Trojan Powder | | Mill near here early taxtay, Three dry | Kilns Were blown up. woeesessesssesnsesee759 it Not = Accept Sh The Board of accept the designating petitions of Pe- |ter P, Campbell of Astoria, Republican rimary candidate for nomination for | County, and those of | Bees and constructed in accordance with Kellner standards and under our strict supervision, the furniture offered to you at these moderate prices presents a very un- usual opportunity for savings. Furniture selected now can be i 5 : corms of odhaven, me to try it, I) . : S held for delivery later, if you wish. x the same chice. This | have taken several bottles and am| Wideloom Carpets Inlaid Linoleum The “Twenty-fve Roome’ completely furntehed show how Tee wee, Pelteved he | now entirely well—so I do all my Gliractive @ home can be when the furniture 4s correct. KELLNER BROS. Fwenty-eight years selling Good Fumiture . SOUTH EAST CORNER 157TH STREET AND 611 AVENUE HOE 147 YOUU Ua SALA AADOPONRA AL ed ALA LOR i y jrenomination, ard unques' ynably the |work—and not a trace of my old) In various grades; per square yard, In desirable tile effects; per square yard, mattor will be tuken to cou Mitchell n 7 0) y oO} j Matton will be taken to court Mitehall ‘trouble, have told many of my} the length of bls t | YA cde lated OC econ at $2.25, 3.25 to 10.75 at $1.35 to 1.95 m has am Dspip a. PRP RE ay Semler, 1650 5th Ave., Troy, > one sand Cox Candidates for Ohte|” w, ho Mrs. Se: i } ETE A or eta teal The August Sale of Chinese and Persian Rugs, now in progress, COLUMBUS, ©., Aug. 14.—<For the) submit to such an ordeal until they ii i six years, Frank B, Willis, | have given Lydia VM. Pinkham's Vege- is an event of unusual opportunity. can, of Delaware, and James H.| table Compound a trial. of Payton, will oppose| "For suggestions in regard to your other, for Jin November: | condition write Lydia Pinkham | 1914 Willis defeated Cox, then Governor. | Medicine Co. Lynn, Mass. ‘The re- In 1916 Cox defeated Willis, then Gov- | Sult of their 40 years’ experience Is at ernor, | your service —Advt q Purchases made now will be held for Fall delivery, if desired. i} ( il mtn alae V

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