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Rk ea dR ta CTE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH 6,°1019, SpunoouT | HURRY THE SCHOOL LUNCHES |setar doer trreta S a| hae ae Mie. t ve CHARITY. | CHARITY. | _SHARITY. ' THE HIDDEN BEAUTY smiiaew Vor City should lend in |Acasemy "of Mediatect iit tena . : _ | sntttatertnGty Seward i | Ramats Sy Meuge ln re the Lives of 400,000 Children Make this lotion for very little imminent, | urged. As it stands | J au of Educational 1] | to-day, this city has lost over a | periments; Mrs rick, Peterson, | year and a halt in providing for | Miss Sally Lucas Jean, Child Health HH the millions of school children an | Organization; Dr. Lewinski-Corwin, 9 cs | | opportunity to secure ene whole- | Secretary Public Health Committee, or. = =< | some meal a day at cost, to rty | Academy of Medicine; Mrs. M. K A 3’ e An attractive, skin wins admiration. *| nothing of the educational adva - Simkovitch, Director of Greenwich | Yo social life and in business the girl | tages to be derived. While other | House; Mrs. Seth Bliss Hunt, Chair- and a spotless comapiexions, this matter. {Stein, Federation of Child Study, At the cost of a sinall jar of or | The general feeling expressed by| Mrs.’ Elmer Blair, State Board of the speakers sshowed that ulmost| Charities; Col. Smith, Chairman Edu. only because |every organization of note in the city] cational Committee “Chamber of r [is now behind this work as a public| Commerce; Miss Blake, Principal, n found Melt }ronction. Among the other speakers | Public School No, 6: Mr. William kK. ppropriate funds | who expressed views in this connec- | Franklin, Principal, Public School No Board of Edu. | tion were |40; Mrs. Francis Wood, Municipai cities, such as Philadelphia and | man Child Welfare Division’ Social > Ayomega epee tages ged | Cleveland, have gone forward as | Service Bureau, Bellevue Hospital evidence of co ec h 9 h | well as large centres in Europs, Mrs. Irving Lehman, N. ection of ieee realise tha ett over those who | we have practically stood atill in | Council of Jewish Wome iss Olive not realize the value of a healthy the matter of properly handling | Wade, Civic Federation; Mrs. Fred a ~- ary cold cream one ean prepare a ‘ quarter pint of the most wonder4 People Are Tired of Delay in] cation. This was dor fel lemon skin softener and epm- |" VP ¢ 4 7 the Hoard of Alde beautifier, by squeezing the} Caring for Undernour- | without power to of, two fresh lemons {nto a bot- | k “4 for Junches unl . . | Ue conithintng three ounces*f orchard | ished Children, eked ahead Yor tiem. Dr. ‘Thomas Wood, Commission on | League; Dr. Mary Swarts Rose, Go- white. Care should be taken to strain —__—— Health Problems of National Council | jumbia; Miss Lillian D. Wald, Henry will keep fresh’ for month very| A hearing was held late yesterday toresald committee of the Board \* 5 — = = ishes as freckles, sallowness and tan.) Ay nas been stated in these columns, | the summer, | itt ‘ ‘ Htaking over the school lunches has] when the budget was made-up last 6“ ” Just try it! Get three ounces of orchard white at any pharm 1 | been retarded for over @ year, it be-| year, that a report was forthcoming two lemons from the grocer anc |ing held up by @ committee of the cater teak oe Rese ets Up 2 quarter pint of this sweetly fra- | board for one reason after another. : 1 of rivate organisations have for neacly|**Periment has been made, the hands, It naturally should help to|PU\\te Ore lal '\cadknn ¥| samo committes insisting on’ more | “Cea soften, freshen, bleach and bring out |{V°lY Years served lunches in the) savestigation as to how to do it. | a & the roses and beauty of any skin.—|*°hool. After its great work was) A report has finally been received | matter and so stated to the board, t over by the Board of Edu-| properly install a system. He juice through a fine clo Thus the city authorities showed 4| of Education and American Medical! Street Settlement, and Ned Stein. Woman knows that lemon juice is! atternoon the Board of Eduva-| of Bducation held up the matter until Always ask for “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin.” | coe ar ss Co veees BOOUY | rd of Education| It was not until late in the fall money became available Jan. ‘Advt |thus demonstrated jt was finaily| from this committes, ‘tut it now dermen conducted an investigation | pointing out that it was necessary to | Mrs. Murray's report sugeestea| Avoid those days of misery and many sleepless nights, th so np on Bf SERGE pulp gets In, then this lotion By Sophie Irene Loeb. willingness to appropriate funds, but | used to bleach and remove suelyble tion on the subject of school lunches. | the Board of Aldermen adjourned for ‘ Beware of Counterfeits—Some are Talcum! Miteaet benetiser thin matter of tho B | lemon lotion and inassage it | The city favors school lunches, and| this year and as yet not even an into the face, neck, arms and | choo! a objects to spending $11,000 necessary | eNneeenereeeresreeess | deemed © public schoo! function, for the work of inaugurating a sys- | The following tacts came before the| tem, | board yesterday: | Superintendent of Schools, Dr | In January, 1917, the Board of Al-| Ettinger, reported favorably on the/ ® ® and recommended that achool lunches |pecure the, best. service possible. to| What else gives relief so promptly, with such safety? using but $3,000 for administration, RUB ON SPRAINS sterstsgtatterseastnr’:| For Headache Lame Back | Colds Salter Bridgework | bi apmlGet: Wa turther delay tad che) NeLUPoIgIA Lumbago Grippe Salter <erio'y stands pre- PAINS SWELLING | most Feared should be wed or ‘nis! Toothache Joint Pains Influenzal Colds eminent for quality, service and fT boakt that ‘The ‘Ovening “World. hea Achy Gums Sciatica Stiff Neck etme miclng’ inch” bulling“e snd hae “Dee etaic™asripton| Earache at rte | twé.or more teeth in either jaw. All Don’t suffer! Relief comes the scullpped several. schools with ee Rheumatism Neuritis Pain! Pain! ‘ cers se fete op |sugering fromm rlmvtnvion, by pr Proved Safe By Millions | tion impossible. Don't stay crippled! Rub this sooth- eral thousand dollars were thus i ee ee rial and quality of teeth eelected, | Pain, soreness, stiffness and swelling, | Ydernourished. water. If necessary, repeat dose three times a day, after meals, | * strengthens the injured — muscles, | Shoo! : T: I t 5 ‘ooklyn School Committee provided s$ nerves, tendons and ligaments 80 / thousands of portions of food to the a ere a e e promptly, It doe: burn or discolor | children annually. OF the skin and can not cause injury.| There is no need for further expert- | A @ e Don't suffer! Get a small trial bottle | ment—all this work speaks for itself, rug store now—limber up!| but if it is necessary for this Board NeW yoRK ...... 17 West 96th Sirent isery right out, A moment | of Education 40 spend $11,000 to in- R Miss, bith torte acobs Liniment” is applied | Stall a suitable system and that $50,- : . L ays you can not feel the slightest pain or | 000 be used for this purpose, this pre- ‘J Cro ” * ee. 8 ran Sees weit soreness, and you can go about your|!!minary work could be accomplished The Bayer ss On Genuine Tablets 4 before the beginning of next term, Cor, 631 Bt. & Sth Ave,, Bay Rides | regular duties. J when a complete system could be rec- pean, Siatte ent Conrall Bieta at hg Lintment afenaters | ommended to the Hoard of Estimate 20 cent Bayer packages—also larger Bayer packages. .M. J, st. | pain, a n used ¢ ely for “§ . AE Rp acl os orences and stiff, (2rd suMficient funds seéured to pro: Buy Bayer packages only—Get original package >| Vide a city-wide system, six gold meda The $11,000, as was explained, was for yearly d thus, as soon NEW BRUNSWICK, XN. J...167 Altany Bteoot PERTU AMBOY. X, J. 119 smith Stzeot ‘Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicac@ Suppose 400,000 Kiddies in New York Were Dying of Starvation What Would You Do About It? -HowGreat Organization Reduces Cost aes a 3 Se Sm Children the world over are _ We believe the 5,000,009 people pretty much the same — little in New York will never let it be r mites of humanity who have no said that 400,000 children—vic- is ; A®MOUR and,Company grew to bea great business institution by say in their coming-—and 400,000 tims of Turkish oppression and ' Saving the things that formerly were thrown away on the farm. : of them — Armenian, Persian, brutality, many of them—per- Syrian and Greek refugees—face ished because New York would starvation unless New York helps not raise $6,000,000 to save 7 our methods they are utilized in brush-making. Certain grower at a lower figure. them. : them. glands in hogs, once thrown away when the farmer did A his own killing, are now made into medicinal prepara- The value of anything depends upon its ultimate tions of high value. Even the hoofs and bones are usefulness, It is only because concerns like Armour turnéd to commercial use. have been developed to secure the utmost utility out of the livestock they buy that it is possible to pay farmers Each of these products is useful, adds something to ‘i { ‘ life, hacith or aby more for their animals and yet provide food for the public at true-value levels. EDIBLE PORK PRODUCTS i i i “vit, an ae With large volume it becomes possible to make the baa A si Kidneye _. heavy investments in machinery and equipment neces- Tenderloins Cale Butte Bnous Heart sary to develop new processes and new products. Pork Tips Blade Butts Brains Neck Fat i ; pili aridity mae Melts Often it costs hundreds of thousands of dollars in re- Hocks Hem Butts Slip Hones te ARMENIAN AND SYRIAN RELIEF COMMITTEE $i “They Shall Not ‘Perish” All funds are cabled WILL YOU HELP US All funds are distrib- through the Depart- MAKE GOOD? uted through U. S. ment of State. Consuls or American The Red Cross is not Send check to CLEVELAND H: | Agencies. organized for Relief} DODGE, Treasurer Armenian and |Our Government is Work in these sec-| Syrian Relicf Committec, | Madison | Prevented from giv- tions. : ing aid. Ave., New York City. search and experiment before a single pound of some Trimmed Neck Rough Sides Sweetbre new product can successfully be put upon the market. Bones Hams Foot Such prelimary work is usually beyond the scope of in- INEDIBLE stitutions which lack these facilities, id Stearin Bone Charcoal Bone Flour nay | Lard OU Phosphate of Lime Covers for Glass It is in this way that the fundamental benefits of g entree A not big business are made available to the public. It is a Tankage Meat Meal Sausage Casings service that both saves for you and adds to your comfort Leather Curled Hair Bristles for Brushes and health, New York Committee : MES, OLIVER HARRIMAN RT. REV. DAVID H. GREER MRS, OGDEN MILLS RED MR. JAMES M, KPEERS MISS MARY GARRETT * MKS. WILLIAM A. READ The farmer shares in the returns from all these 4 products, If it were not for the size of this organiza, You can continue to enjoy this service and aid in giles I cam tion and the facilities for transforming every usable ¢xtending it still further by serving Armour Oval Label a RUN Ys ROCWELE. ag? ounce of the hog, the packer would either have to foods on your table, MRS. WILLIAM GUGGENHEIM HON. is a | ; Pig bristles on the farm are worthless, Through charge the public more for pork or buy hogs from the ONE WAY OF DOING IT NOW MR. CLEVELAND H. DODGE, Treasurer Armenian and Syrian Relief Committee, No. 1 Madison Avenue, New York City. ¢ Dear Mr. Dodge: - lam very glad, indeed, to make*this little offering in the name of God and His Charity for the relief of the Armenians, Syrians and Persians. Please sond me literature Yours for ‘THEY SHALL NOT PERISH." ARMOUR 4%» COMPANY CHICAGO Name... crcrcrrcccssescenmeressernns Address. . —— been ee . * 4 1 3