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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1919 6 Stern Brothers West 42nd Street mulative, Our own very high per- i eweets for eubstantial, nourieh-|ware and also watoguatd the freedom B®: contage of rejects during the ate draft | ing foo and independence of Armenia under shows us only too plainly that there| "It to me that the sooner your noble leadership,” is something radically wrong with ¢ be lwe establish the school lunches (00 Tested from Childhood As baa been stated before, a cem- mittee, headed by Mrs. Charles Mur- tay, was “investigating” and “study- ing the situation” all summer and no report was obtained from this com- mittee unth in the fall, although It CHOOL LUNCH ee HALTED r years private agencies, namoly, | we ‘New York School Lunch Commit- health habits of our own country. N>| our city the better, Surely the time! exhaustive study of the whys of tho 1s past when the question which coy poor physical condition of the men fronts us is, ‘Do we need schoo! untry has been made, buat| lunches?” Our question now is, ‘How was generally agreed by the Board uf { ted thecr t-| soon can we get school lunches es- | To Old Age Aldermen and the city authorities oe» tablished?" WILSON INSP | They Pin Th s was pre-| r care in eat- We have many letters from ple who write that their teeth are sound and their gums healthy be- cause they have used SOZODONT all their lives, How many den- ventable through pro ing during childhood. “There is more reason to have school lunches than merely a medium to feed the children who live too far (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street from home to get there and back dur-| BOSTON, Feb. tolorram| tifrices could it Val tet? Don't tea, and the Brooklyn School Comm!t- hh. fe | cake risk Board of Education? TOOK OVEr tse nave conducted oobool tunches ing, the lunch hour, of whose par, | seat from the headquarters of the aan Work This Year, but Hasn’t ., successtutiy. fe the educational opportunity af-|Armenian National Union here to forded through the right kind of a /P school lunch served in the right way | his by women who understand that the was m nt Wilson expressing faith in | Finally, when the report came in ‘the fall, $50,000 was appropriated to Served a Meal. To Close Out, Thursday, 200 - Sezodont || ry bierrgeanasiid Inumoh the work. Another “investiga~ health of our future citizens depends | | “Arm : By Sophie Irene Loeb tion” was begun, and now Mrs. Mus- upon the health of our school chil-|wishing you a hoarty welcome and | M tee dren to-day. Children learn in groups | esses its entire de nm and} @) Onty four months of the school year FAY seems to be the whole commitiee Wivat they will not learn when alone. [lovaity to the cause of the League of | twats THE TEETH ’ , left, and no school lunches are yet "@V!ns charge of this matter. As yt They can be taught to spend the few | Nations #0 eloquently championed by! Liquid~Powder or Paste the Board of Education has not taken pennies they now spend on pickles vou, which is destined to prevent SOLD BY DEALERS EVERY WHER tnetalted by the Board of Education! over this work and she is still “in- vestigating.” This time the “investi- | gation” is on account of a proposed Beware of Counterfeits! | $10,000 expenditure for administration Some are Talcum Powder. DONT “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin.” Quick Relief —with Safety! For Headache Colds Regularly sold up to $22.50 at $12.00 to inaugurate the system. It is said by those who are in close touch with the Proposition that this $10,000 inditure would cover all the administra: tion of a large number of schools instead of the few proposed under the $50,000 appropriation. The Evening World bas since 1913 carried on a campaign in the interest of school lunches, and its readers subscribed sufficient funds to equip several schools, as well as take care of undernourished poor children. WHY SHOULD WORK ALREADY A SUCCESS BE HALTED? For years this work has been going on, Why it should be halted by any committee of the Board of Education is an interesting question, in view of the following figures, showing the growth of school lunch work in the past six years: OPPENHEIM.GLLINS & G 34th Street—New York Several smart styles, made of navy blue wool serges, some embroidered, others trimmed with soutache braid; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Exceptional Offering Thursday Custom Tailored Suits COTTON DRESS FABRICS Neuralgia Grippe MANILATTAN AND BRONX, | 7 ' : Earache Influenzal Colds “iat amas ras a | Special Values prepared for the Main Floor Tables: Toothache Neéuritis 1914-15 19 467,983 | A Achy Gums Lame Back 1818-16 ” 4901000 | ane For Women and Misses Novelty Printed Voiles | Zephyr Dress Ginghams Lumbago Joint-Pains TOGA Wa aaliet Had 180000 | eo 388 inches wide; extra fine grade Superior quality, i tt Rheumatism Pain! Pain! lunches reached thelr maximum ca- | ‘ : a i. Aico pe i in a large assortment of new de- », pacity under private aespiees im tec ! new tive collection of stripes, checks, year of 1915-16 signs and color combinations, New and Exclusive Models | Adults—Take one or two tablets anytime, with water. If necessary, repeat dose three times a day, after meals, Since the original introduction of “Rayer Tablets of Aspirin” millions upon miliions of these genuine tab- Jeta have been prescribed by physi- when forty-nine schools were served. | According to authorities for- merly the service ought not to im- pose a serious financial burden on the city, for the prices charged the children are sufficient to cover the cost of the food by a large margin. The city would have to meet most of the cost of operating the lunches. It is esti- mated that $25,000 ought to cover this for Manhattan and the Just Received Developed in Tricotine, Poiret Twill and Gabardine; semi-fittedand belted tare Si putea alas aie och Queens It would models, superior make oR ‘ made to fulfil their true purp throughout. Braid bound “Rayer art of the organization of the and braid trimmed, some Cross” & Buy only epartment of Education, ‘i “Bayer” In the words of Henry Dwight Cha- with smart vests of con- Oeste: y pin, the eminent child specialist: wy, packages, “It is my firm belicf that the time| trasting fabrics; also strictly is here when the municipal machinery should be used to make school lunches | tailored models. | | | Bronx, while in Brooklyn and until they are made an integral | at cost available for every child in| at 48c yd. Semi-made Skirts at $2.95 to 4.75 Shown in smart models of English Novelty Suitings, Linens, Piques, Ratine and Fancy Gabardines in white and colors. plaids and plain colors, at 58c yd. New York Ci ss book educa- | tion js availa ed, the time Is{ werdue Y lagging be- * Mu ASPIRIN Hed aes onion, of seheal ona. | Extraordinary Value AT ONE-HALF FORMER. PRICES [Italy and. Germany lead. In those Aanieta ty the trade mark of Bayer Manuf \eiishe oem enasiest saueanitaane nee svodintcedener ot Bueplcacd und have ean for tome years oper- LIVING ROOM DINING ROOM | Ask for and Insist Upon | SCHOOL CUNGH HAS VALUE AS D aay Chei Waln or AF, *, “EDUCATION.” amas rm air, ut ee Botien, siaciedabapeannivekineiaian rane Sahn te oe Wal at Oe 3 mahogany frame; was $66.00, $33.00 formerly $60.00,...... -at $30.00 F percentage was 6o high because of ‘nis —$— ‘ American Owned, Entirely. eas hot suiictent foods during Velour Arm Chair, Z Mahogany Serving Tables. 20 cent packnge—Largr sizes also. ine brains and the morals aro fore formerly $175.00,.........+. at $87.50 formerly $70.00,..........4. at $35.00 — - - scan Velvet Arm Chair, Walnut China Closets, formerly $130.00,........... at $65.00 formerly $65.00,............ at $32.50 (0) e } } ; } @) 2 Arm Chair, Velour & Damask, Mahogany Dining Tables, Clee EIM. GLU NS & C formerly $185.00,.......++++ at $92.50 formerly $100.00, pe eececces at $45.00 34th Street—New York Damask Arm Chairs, mahog- Odd Dining Room Chair. West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street any frame; formerly $75.00, $37.50 pains pi mahogany, cote ; ° = a Wing Chairs, Tapestry and stered in hair cloth and leather, Exceptional Offering Thursday Velour; formerly $90.00,.....at $45.00 | gt HALF PRICE. : Final Clearance Reductions! BEDROOM FURNITURE American Walnut Suite, Mahogany Inlaid Bedstead, 2 b IN 8 pcs.; formerly $700.00,....at 350.00 full size; formerly $100.00, at $50.00 | | { Gray Enamel Suite, 11 pes., Walnut Chiffonier, Twin Beds; formerly $1,000.00, 500.00 formerly $140.00,........... at $65.00 Antique Ivory Suite, 4 all formerly $900.00,. Mahogany Suite, 5 pe Twin Beds; formerly $650. 00, French Gray Bureau, formerly $175.00,....... eee At Ivory Toilet Table. _ formerly $70.00,.......00... Priced, to Close Out, in two groups: t 450.00 325.00 Suits up to - - $35 Suits up to - $45 Overcoats up to $45 Overcoats up to $60 $21.50 $31.50 All from the Kirschbaum Shops About 600 Women’s High-Class Georgette Blouses Twelve Styles—Two Illustrated SEPARATE COLOR PHOTO SUPPLEMENT } (Fine Paper) First of a Series of Film Favorites and other iN Color Prints to be given from week to week REATCOATS of Australian fleeces, Chesh- ires, Canadian Friezes and rough Shetland effects; Town Ulsters of warm, light-weight materials: Chesterfield Overcoats of fine Moulaise, full satin lined; Sack Suits of Worsted, finished and unfinished; colorful Cheviots, Tweeds and Flannels; Soft Blue Serges. ) Distribution in Greater New York and Vicinity This Picture, sie 8x12, with Next Sunday World } Suitable for frame or for passepartouting or wall J decoration. GET THE SET, ORDER NEXT SUNDAY WORLD FROM NEWS- DEALER IN ADVANCE Dressy models of Georgette Crepe, elabor- ately hand-embroidered or beaded; also featuring the new rat-tail embroidery. Flesh, white, tea-rose, League Blue and bisque, and attractive color combinations, Values to 11.75 8.90 Sale Begins To-morrow Morning >