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name SS crags nein tints ee TLE LLNS. LCCC Eat Ae aCe NAA ? ° “HAIR COMING OUT. MEANS DANDRUFF “Danderine” will save your hair and double its beauty at once. ( Try this! Your hair gets soft, wavy, abundant and | THE EVENING WORLD, | ACT NOW! $50,000 1S URGED FOR LUNCHES I PUBLIC SCHOOLS citizens Ask Board of Estimate to Make Appropriation in 1919 City Budget. glossy at once Dr. Henry Dwight Chapin, Mra, Save your hair! Beautify it! It is|William Randolph Hearst, Deputy @ matter of using a little Dan-| Markets Commissioner 1 ra AL ine occasionally to have a head Of) Couple and Mrs. John Collier ap- heavy, beautiful hair; soft, lustrous, Wavy and free from dandruff. It is @asy and inexpensive to have pretty, | charming hair and Jots of it. Just spend a few cents for a small bottle) of Knowlton’s Danderine now-—all drag stores rec mend it-—app'> @ little as directed and within ten mii tites there will be an appearance abundance, freshness, flufiness and an incomparable gloss and lustre, and ty ‘as you will you cannot find a trace @andruff or falling hair; but your real surprise will be after about two weeks’ use when you will see new hair <-fine and downy at first—yes—but really new hair—sprouting out all over your scalp-—Danderine is, we be- Veve, the only sure hair grower, de-| plroyer of dandruff and cure for itchy scalp and it never fails to P| falling hair at once. 1 to-day and spoke in favor of an propriation of $50,000 to be lunches that there suffering from malnutrition,” said Dr. C peared before the Board of Estimate ap used for ublic school junches during 1919, the to be served at cost “Our investigation last year showed between 110,000 and 50,000 children in the public schools wer hapin, “This was caused by ck of food—lack of proper food the In 1905, when an agitation was started for proper children, I found that of 1,400 children examined 60 per cent. went to school without proper food. nourishment for school “In 1917 wages increased generally If you want to prove how pretty | 16 per cent., but the cost of food in- and soft your hair really is, molsten | creased 60 per ¢ @ cloth with a little Danderine and ‘You can't teach a hungry child. carefully draw it through your hair—|The elaborate mechanism of the taking one small strand ‘at a time. | fF Your hair will be soft, glossy and beautiful in just a few moments—« such children toard of Kd ucation is largely lost on The well-nourished is MORE PAY FOR TEACHERS IS FAVORED BY OFFICIALS Board of Estimate Plans to Allow $100 to Each One Now Receiv- ing $1,800 a Year or Less. indications at that the There were strong budget hearing Board of Kstimate would increase the pay of the 18,000 public school teachers receiving $1,800 a year or lens, It was semi-officially an- nounced that they would almost cor- tainly receive a raise of $100 a year each, A few hundred who draw $1,820 will also, it was @aid, be maken jcaro of by having their annual pay fixed at $1,900 a year, to-day's WHAT'S THE TIME ? FIVE TIMES GOSTS $15 Wanderer Who Hit Policeman Columbus Circle Even Asks It as He Pays Fine. It cost Sven B, Hoden, twenty-two in years old, who gave the Hotel Bel- mont as his address, $1 a migute for fifteen that he spent on Columbus Circle early this “lonesome” minutes duct preferred by Patrolman Edward Lamouree of the West 47th Street ‘These increases will be entirely in- dependent of the automatic annual raise provided By law ‘Sor school teachers. The proposed raises will become effective Jan. 1, 1919. Comptroiier Craig stathd at that he hadn't any © members of the Board of Es- public the doubt Umate were ready to make these creases without any discussion a while Robert Mc Vice man of the Board of Aldermen, stated he was authorized to say that Aldor- manic President Smith favored| higher pay for the public school teachers, THE SEDAN CLOSED MODEL. Closed cars of various models are appearing in the automobile show- rooms in anticipation of the approach- ing cold we Once again the Sedan is the moat popular model The King Car Corporation at 62d Street and Broadway is showing @ five-passenger model with auxiliary neats for two extra passengers, The delig’ ui surprise awaits every one recognized as the one quickest to} auxiliary seats permit of a compara- who tries this —Advt learn: tively light body being placed on @ —_—_—_______ This must be considered as a war]120-inch wheel case with @ capacity ane ss measure. When I'm asked when I|for feven passengers. Discussing the ’ think the war will ond T aay that so|situation here, H. A. Scheu, Rastern Don’t Let It Come [inne incre criuesn are conccrnea {salen manaxer! and manager of th ‘ cal distributing organization, says t Thi ! it will end an 1935, for unde Where are plenty of care im New © 18; Li ioidde td A Dioongibdlbckadarded te York for immediate delivery, and the matter later, This was observed in the draft, wine prospect should buy them. before Bridgework Gold | where *0 many men aa unfit for military « vi © thrown out vice because ft lack of development Mayor Hylan indicated that he fa- ‘ored appropriating the money. In Use For Over 30 Years It is a mistake prices are likely f the battlefront.” the prices go higher for anybody to think to drop on account GRAHAMS IN NEW QUARTERS, has made it néces- er quarters crease in busin y, Valpey says the Graham Bros Mr. No Extra CI Yor It. Always bears factory established a record when Advertisements for The World may be left Li it produced 100,000 truck builders last any, Ameriong, District Messenger office io the city | Signature of year and will turn out more than 200,000 eu 8 Pr. . jn year a Boy in One Man to Another small boy in the face. world am atraid. before. suddenly in: I don’t win this war for high pla go down money and with my ho religion, and then come . * soul is spent. All the see go by almost make about them. It is as the roll of Loan, ? . . I Want to Look My rule for a man’s finding out just how oh he should subscribe is this: cielo the Face him. I want to fight with my go over the top with my and fight oy and face the smal boy. * There are days during the struggle when my world seems made of iron and glass and all these crowds of people flocking through the streets who do not seem to care. It seems as if I would not turn over my hand to save a world to live in myself. not matter about me, and some days the people | It does me think it does not matter Then suddenly I go by troops of school children at 4 o'clock pouring out into the streets: like fire, pouring like sunshine out into the streets! pouring drums for the Liberty Loan! I want to ring great church bells to call people to the booths and the banks to sign for the Liberty . * . 1 do not know how other men feel about it, but I find it hard, with all that is happening to the world to-day, to look a When a small boy looks trustingly up to me and I see his the world he thinks he is going to have—in his eyes, I The look in his eyes of the world he thinks he is going to have cuts me to the quick. I have always felt I had an understanding with a small boy But the last four years when he looks at me in that old way and I think of his world—the one I see in his eyes one I had myself~-the one every small boy has a right to—I see ad the one he will probably get—the one that is being left over for him by me, by all of us, the one he will have to put up with, have to live in, have to be a man in, if you and the Then when I face the small boy I want to go off in a wide, alone and think and ask God, into the city Put down your name and addre and leave the amount open to think. ing past a school house about 4 o'clock when the children are pouring out. Or in the evenin down your name an you dare on the white paper. . Then go upstairs a m erib! Then look at your blank when you come down once more, when the house is still, put address and the best figure Station. “While standing on post near a res- taurant on the Circle at 4 o'clock this morning the prisoner approached me five times in fifteen minutes and asked me what time it was,” Patrol- man Lamoures testified “What happened then?” asked the Magistrate “The fifth time I refused to teil him and he uppercut me on the chin,” answered the policeman, “Why did you do that?" asked the Magistrate, turning to the prisoner, “Oh, 1 was lonesome, Your Honor, and I wanted somebody to talk to,” the prisoner answered. “Before he struck me,” the policeman, “He said to me IT ask for the time I want to know it!" IF POSLAM CAN HELP YOUR SKIN ~-DO LET IT If Poslam holds any comfort, any satisfaction for you in being the means to relieve 1 eradicate eczema or any stubborn skin trouble, let it bring you these benefits at once. 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OPEN ‘ourth Avenue and Lafayette to passenger or pleasure vehicles, spector O'Brien, in answer to the ‘complaints, promised to provide po- |licemen with a clearer and more uni- | form interpretation of the new regu- Jations. 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