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“TWO DILLY-DALLY OFFICIALS | BLOCK THE PROGRESS OF PENNY SCHOOL LUNGHE it i ti da, Yet, in the face of conditions, Members of Board of Educa-| the matter nas been held up #0 long as . as to make if necessary to conduct tion Fail to Make Use of [another campaign in the interest of tae af New York c n. $50,000 Appropriation. ‘The volume of this far reaching pene ‘ |wervice, which the long campaign of . education Ue led appeal brought about, may be readily grasped in e SAD BLOW TO CHILDREN following significant statistics: | Mapa Cree Lunches in schools were first be- * in 1907, for experimental pur- | New York Far Behind the] foxes, by the'New York School Lunch Times in Feeding Its | raving the’ conditions ofthe. Poor. Poor Pupils. rery, year nines it hae been frund unable to get enough nourishment to | By Sophie Irene Loeb. | isoty education prescribes. a, THroush the dllty-delly methods of| tien, in I1t found over ‘31.000 chil. , dren suffering from malnutrition on Education the city is now in the po-| account of lack of food and improper sition of having appropriated $50,000 | food. for public school lunches and the| Dr. Copeland, Health Commission- $50,000 cannot be used, although | cr, reports similar conditions to-day The Evening World, realizing the has been available for nearly a yearg creat penefita to be derived by the This amazing state of affairs will|childreny urged a wider use of the some day be pointed at by historians | School building for this purpose. Ae ee eset nclwntd cteme|.,18 1914 the Board of Aldermen, rh most backward steps | after another thorough investigation, ever taken in the welfare of children|gaw the wisdom of the plan and pro- in this city, vided equipment in many schools to And it help these private organizations. only evidences the fact that |help those private organitations ere one or two unprogressive individuals, | served with junches. with power in their hands, may stop the wheels of progress #0 as to cause| WHAT AN EVENING WORLD untold injury and suffering to count- CAMPAIGN DID. less thousands. The Evening World readers by For years the public tias watched | public subscription established equip- . ment in Public Schools Nos. 69, with great interest the efforts to se-|1°% und 160, and succeeded In hav- cure for thousands of children one! ing a whole building turned over for daily wholesome meal in a public| this purpose. A central kitchen at school building, Public School No. 98, at Delancey Street, serving 25,000 children, was In @ congested city like New York} ‘igo established through the efforts there is of necessity a large number] of this newspaper. Also, thousands of children who for one reason or| of especially weak children for threo no years haye been served with m another do not secure that one whole- | 4"% ackers by public subscription. some’ meal a day. To-day hundreds of children are un- In this city, from 1911 to 1916, the| able to get proper food. Principals of growth of the penny lunch system| schools plead for enough milk and increased from nine schools to forty- | eggs to at least nourish 7 per cent nine, Millions of portions of tood| of their children. Teachers and prin- have been served to the children at|cipals in various cases go down into cost in that period. Its worth has | their own pocketbooks to give lunches been thoroughly established, to the children, that they see in this The appropriation of this $50,000 at| condition. Hundreds of families hav- the beginning of this year, therefore,|ing children appeal to charity that marked the first real move of the|neved did so before. The only way Hoard of Education to take over the | to relleve this distress without pau- work of the private agencies which | perizing the children is to provide one have for years conducted the lunches | square meal @ day in the public and established their worth, | schools. ‘ ‘ . |) Whatever the caus is only BIG NEW YORK FAR SEHIND too evident that the child who is OTHER CITIES. suffering from malnutrition can- But the committee of the Board not pay attention, eannot, learn Prove They Are Talented as Well as Comely in a School Spectacle. More than 1,500 persons enjoyed last night, in/the auditorium of the Wadleigh High School, 115th Street, near Seventh Avenue, a glittering pageant representing the last three hundred years of life in the home of the brave and the land of the free, Three hundred pretty girls took part in the entertainment, represent- cE ENTHRONEMEN ing everything from an Indian to a Red Cross worker. songs and costumes inter. pretad the times of each period, from the coming of the buxom maidens to be bid in as wives for the colonists to the toppling of the War God and the establishment of Peace, Victory and Democracy. Wadleigh High has always been noted for its pretty and attractive To: this*last night was added the knowledge of their talent in the The pageant was the work of their teachers and reflected part in the pageant were the follow-|icchei Bell, Gussie Kmanuel, ‘Thelma March, 1907. And in Jersey City she Jennette] Whittaker, Ida Loretta lived for many years. traordinary Grand Jury had Been Beatrice Noel, Margnret | Spence. | In the application for license it tn |Ofousht up, Commissioner O'Byeme aes Moon, Ruth Day, Elsie Bruns, Dor- othy O'Connor, Catherine Wells, Amy] Krakine Murray. She was aasisted two years old and Broer forty-four.) gygy Atkinson, Adele Rosenfeld, Catherine] by the following teachers; The Misses The latter’s wife died in September, ANSWERS VICTORICA SUIT. Curran, Madeline Prince, Grace Hen-|Kleanor Mcbride, Geniv riques, Doris Jediken, ‘Thalia Bremer,|Jane Taylor, Anna Blenker, Ruth a Mehrena Saye He Was Innesens Eilaabeth @wallow,|Drake, Julia Cremmins, Jennie Her-|home with hie mother-in-law since Party in 86,000 Bank Deal. Dorothy Wells, Ruth Newman, Alene|vey, and A. Zuckerman. The Misses her death, He has no children. Arend Behrens, an exporter, to-day von Wien, Hannah Rubenstein, Adele|Helen Bacon, Florence McDowell and; “I have known Mrs. Schorling for) filed an answer to the suit in the @u> Beatrice Koenigsberg, Lilian Cohen, ! pageant, Allee ‘Iferatrom, histrionic line, ig 300 Pretty: Wadleigh High School Girls __ |MOTHER'N-LAWIOKE! 20 mnnages m Produce a Glittering American Pageant DENOUNCED BY MAN = vse i oan * Officials Here Seek His Extradition, Assistant District Attorney Béwin FP. Kilroe began to-day preliminary pro- Sd ceedings to secure the extradition of John Albertus, President of the is, “ " ” 41.| Hope Society, from Detroit, where fe Slap-Stick Stuff,” Saye Wil-| vit’ arrested’ inst night an © fugitive bur B. Broer, Who Has a_ | from New York. Mr. Kilroe said: he 97) ‘ Fy would seek to have Albertus indleted Jersey City License, by the Grand Jury here for grand | | ia larceny. Te ae ae According to the Prosecutor, the New | The jokes made famous in ancient} Hope Societ: swindled those = matri- yy moniall; inclined. ‘he societ; pub- and modern song and story anent iiahed the Matrimonial, News and Cus 00 ui pid’s vertiver. Ite headquarters. at mothers-in-law, and their activities Taith Street and sfadison Avenue "waa and dim 40 recently raided by Central Office detee- 4 dispositions, were denounced last | tevently raided by Central Oil night by Wilbur B. Broer, a rug man- | | Albertus, after his, atrest in Detroft. xpiaina the do " utacturer, of No, 416 Térh Street, | sorters an due” ton the, action’ Of tee disgruntied members who were not Brooklyn, asthe brainstorns of slap- satisfied with the rpoures obtained ter eased them by the society. He claims stick artists, who, although obs the society has been responsible for of a desire to inspire laughter, were | more than 24,000 marriages during the Past six year: strangers to the truth, And Mr. Broer ————— should know, because within “a very short time’ he will wed his own mother-in-law, “and, If hfs wite-to- | PAase® om, APoiications be and he feel like it, the press may | ‘The Grand Jury Board went tate be notified,” Jexecutive session this morning to pase It was yesterday that Mr. Broer/\pon the applications for Grand Jury and his M. 1. Lo by name Mra, Kate !#ervice In 1920 and to trineact other business, ‘The board is composed of Schorling, obtained their license to} tle ‘a 1 Do AD wed. They procured it In Jersey City, |oalate diving Justioes. ttoselaley: and from City Clerk Frank A. Dolan, They |\awhams Of General Sessions. Mayer the greatest credit on them for tante,| Winifred Young, Grace Human, Dor went to that city, sald Mr. Dolan, be- [Hylan and Commissioner of Jurors accuracy and artistic work. v Among the girls who took active Anita Peck, Evelyn Wilbur, Margaret . Frederick O'Byrne. othy Vandergroat, Margaret Barw', cause Mrs, Schorling came from there,| The board adjourned at 1.20 this after noon until next Tuesday, when the Mills, Agnes Garrett, Olive’ Thomas, Prior to her husband's death, in|/0en Nal ihe completed and passe on, Asked if the subject of the Bix- 01 Y plied in the negative, FR gy ner vet eet Jane set forth that Mrs. Schorling is fitty- places ih i Ss 2 Davis, 1913, and he has been making his An-|Cornelia Beare wrote the book of the more than sixteen years,” said Mr, |preme Court broysht by Mme. Mare f Broer at ais home last night. “I was|de Victorica, the former German agent, cal and much needed lesson in food economy. “The problem of the admini tration of school lunch municipal control is gr plifie h work, administi ucational, are kept sepa The business of operating one hundred lunch centres throughout the school year effectively and economi- cally is @ task calling for executive and administrative ability of the highest orde SEPARATE BUREAU OF SCHOOL FEEDING SUGGESTED. “The experience of all lange citi seems to indicate that a separate bu- reau of school feeding should be es- tablished for this work with an executive manager at its head who. CANVASS OF VOTE “GIVES OFFICIAL ELECTION TOTALS Completed Without Changing Result of Race not quite twenty-eight when I met |‘ fecover as assignee (96.000. He dee SCHOOL FIRE IS PUT HER MATRIMONIAL WOES. [er,e0 we nave neem accuainte tor) aa Ua tee acer ARE LAID TO RELIGION =" cc am o mars [aura rman, “Seea — i} my mother-In-law. Iam not a child] Tienrens ix ready to, turn over the to the Pr ty Custodian, and I know what Lam doing. I see no gene thee De "Showed = t retain OUT S0 FAST PUPILS Mrs, Alice Zucher in Asking Separa- | reason, why the press should be 60) $2,500 for counsel fee tion Granted $20 a, Week Asked oh what date the ceremony hi th ecret, about it. Old President of I, Zucher & Co, Inc,,|there was nothing realty concern, refused to publicly ag-|“We may let the press know later, And you can be sure the Knowledge ‘her as his wife because she| he sald, “but I seg absolutely no rea- hvaete of Old England’s : Alimony. would take place Rroer declared he Winrar comes from frhat her husband, Leule Sucher, |°OUMd not make that public, but that English, hwaete —>— Disappointed Children Resume|was « Christian and ho a Jew, is the |fon why they should want to Be in sturdy yoemen and robust Classes in East 12th Street allegation made by Mrs. Alice Zuchef, | formed. squires wasn’t any pale, formerly Alice Randolph, an actress, in| It wag at this juncture that the} ngemic, devitalized white N ‘i tgs her action for separation filed in Su- now of Education that had the matter to study, is not a fit subject for UF ar entent St baisoun” she, Cy for Any Office...) Building. preme Court to-day. Pending disposi- Precise te a beni oe flour, but isin bone-build- elt bah falakeunee senraiiy bey rahe ness re ter aunplyine The particular problem confronting i mt ‘ cmild dace, tion of the suit Justice Newburger | ioading and ue, a8 well as being oe ee making whole Tale te be’ hes ta ceeere wit fetta» Boasephal nan gad the school lunch room js the serving’ John F. McCourt, Chairman, and, Nine hundred ten were ed: Ereae ee a een at re $20 a! ithSut fow@uation. wheat— this beneficent movement, and | building in our congested neigh of wholesome food at a minimum) in, Aigermen comprising the Board|Polnted at noon to-day when an In- |%i0 2nd $150 counsel fee. She asked | umn mother-in-law Jokes are noth- Just like the Wheatsworth succeeded in blocking the estab- borhoods, on which Pi Pimplars atsthe Mavecseut Have | ot County Gants eee cipient blaze in Public School No. | 119, 3 i sone ot |ing but Jokes,” he concluded, “and as! Real Whole Wheat Flour you lishment of municipal lunches may expend ‘the nnies given | held. th ea tsod be eat y Canvassers of New York wing her husband has an income of - until the time for using the them for lunch, rather than on }/one held that the food te given 8t/ couAW to-day signed the canvass of | 126 at No. 236 Hust 12th Street, wus $12,000 a year. jokes should dismissed as such.| can buy today. money is now practically past. the wretched pickles, candy and | Cot! tne no Thom wirable to maintain | suppressed so quickly that the Prin- | Religion, says the plaintiff, is at the As delicious as it is nutri- connection, New York cake which they are tempted with |, Vion ‘standard of physical perfec- the votes cast at the recent election. | 61°14 aries Rose Davidson, announced Pttom of the trouble. ‘They were mar- t ‘ar behind. Seventy-two on the streets. Bone Ne uscias have Thecohila one |ahevoanvars: Wansnent to’ the Beeed (tr cooree s announce” ‘ried, she relates, Oct. 11° 1917, at tous are now providing school And in this respect England and|4)\.4 with mental capabilities. The ent to the Board | there would be school this afternoon |p. i 4), > 7 [3 ‘and in’ sixty-eight of other European countries have ad- |dowed wilh meninl Cimiillitin noses of Mlections. It shows that for Pres-/ay usual ive bah tends helt ea on trip! “VALOIS, N. ¥., Nov. 25.—The Rev. doye. tm every bag, At al them the work i rately By om | canoes 4a sane ane bounds in pro- |Stants | for nanced through teaching ‘dent of the Board of Aldermen,| ‘The fire started in a class room on | West teenie het gin nagetr! No. 4/and Mrs. Ralph Shurger and their 9004 grocers. feet ha A aacaltath rch ee ee yy John C. Geb- pam yl ae Phd hogy Sey Robert L. Moran, Democrat, received |the second floor at the noon hour. at No. di Weet 111th Strost ane |daushter, Madeline, thirteen years|¥ H. BENNETT BISOUIT CO. WN. ¥ ‘Already Chicago, Cleveland and | part, Executive Secretary of the New | (jen tally receptive in |142,501, while F. H. La Guardia, Re-|About twenty-five children who had |*#Y® he never introduced hor aa his} old, are in ® serious condition, as the Philadelphia, are jaltading “New | York School Lunch Committee, wno | "This gyatem does not usurp the| publican, received 145,109, and James brought tHeir lunches were in the |to incur their displeasure, aa they would TORUIE OF ORtnE CORT eee Hinge Thee Bugaboo that has been ad- pera Bret reer ayeanit ate fen, or the mother’ The service| O'Neal, Socialist, 45,112, The name of | playground when they saw smoke Paea Wahoo ried out-| containod arsenic. It is thought the vanced against this measure here by| ideal has been to make @ gelf-suj~ bla Meeearea in ihe Sombat| Michael A. Ke candidate of the | curling from the window. They noti-| Mra. Zucher. says she polwon may have been placed in it by the few people opposed to It Ix that! Sorting school lunch available fo | ‘he foods prepared in, tie Rome! Liberty Party, whose name was re-|fled the principal, who sounded a fire|sPartiment under the some enemy allen during the war. mothers would deliberately send their vho for various reasons y i | ¢ Tundolph and that Zu visitdd her UMidren without any food, to school. | “i —— who for various Seauate |Srowing child. While the mother moved from the ballot by an order |call. Twenty teachers who had peen| dally, paid the ex f the apart- This has ‘proved absurd in other| are unable to sccato Mhanen, it ts |may, with tho greatest solicitude:/of the Supreme Court, was written jeating their lunch on the second floor | 7°%) Ald Lnniaiinl nat clovwemy Muar, cities. > of thou- | Pointed out, are now given pennies Peeve eaw be such as to render this| 0M the ballots 1,616 times. marched out in dignified fashion, p Fooently DouRht her a ¢uy Sort tor The facts are that because of thows | With which to purchase buns, pickles |service a danger rather than a benefit.| The vote for Justice of the Su-| Maurice Wilkinson, the janitor, a diamond ring for $1,000" wnd sands of mothers being compelled ©? | and other unnutritious and harmful Bess) fn : : nted to her parents, who live in wane (work Ih a large city, and for| and other unnutritious and hare |phrough the instrumentality of the) preme Court, First Judicial District, | who lives at No. 318 Monroe Streets | Worcester, Maas. a rk. worth $900, + Rae ae overs form mainu.|spend for such trash they could pur- | science of the proper selection and| Democrat, 125,453; Irwin Untermyer, |¢r’s desk on the second floor wus apatite. of $80 a week, chase from a propgrly equipped | proparation of food. Democrat, 110,701; Philip J. McCook, |@blaze. He turned in an alarm, Bat- trition. ie at 20 cents a quart, and | school luncheon an adequate and nu: |"",4q to thia the fact that the moth- ae EES , Republican, 143,561; Joseph E, New- talion Chief Quinn responded. As the ‘ rne-|tritioug lunch. Such a lunch would,| ors are often wage earness and have the provalling Dish, ome ory of tha | therefore, be nearty, if not quite self- | ite time or pep Eds Fok a moal| burger, Republican. 167,778, engines lined up in front of the school R ’ city has the crying need for tunches | supporting, and would pare the ad- latter a day of strenuous work, and| One vote each was cast for Eugene house the children came trooping COMMUTERS 10 RESCUE fa echools been as important as to- | vantage of giving the child practi | ajso their ignorance of what to pur-| Debs, Jeremiah O'Leary, William H.|back from home: i chase—which includes many of those) Anderson, Charles Murphy and Alfred Yo sc’ 0- A or - > not belonging to the‘ very poor—and| J, Talley, phy school to-day, Oh goody, Hope ic te apparent Dew. Aime niles eat lustions of LS AR ,Court Tas tap seca a witina doen men Jersey Volunteers Put Out Blazes THANKSGIVING OFFERING MALNUTRITION AMONG PUPILS Thomas 7. Reilly, D. 186758; Joseph [arrived to throw out a sire line,” Pa- bopige uP raglan Special for To-day and To-morrow SHOWN BY SCHOOLS IN FIGURES ||MAJOR MOORE SUES WIFE [ins iwi. Mitt abhi |AIM Mehta S| pan ne anne is Thanksgiving Special Combination Box FOR RETURN OF STOCKS) Sista. cae roses cot f9F cate: jolase, rooms, but found. mane. erack in the root of the third car of co, autor. "ho yack eng. Extra Special minutes the fire en- make It “Just the crowning For Surrogate, James A. Foley,|gines clanged back to the station, the | Hillsdale-New York local train on the ram 99c by Paneake Flour. Ground fresh daily. Reo- ore te wr elust g : ’ +3, at ceivi . e " i) neat boxes to the brim with the ° : (oh ri s é Democrat, received 148,214; James|dozen policemen 1 ‘ched off, and at | New Jersey and New York branch of the Dy Wide Range in Children’s Co ition I Turned Income of $40,000 a Year| O'Malley, Republican, 134,437. L o'clock the bell rang out as usual. |tcrie, atarted a fire. While the. train “ Feul Resolute’ Crambien Crvetal Bi ‘ : * ais “t For President of the Borough of comes * Gems 2 dar of Bal utes, a onck= Regular Price nd in the Various Sec- Over to Her While He Went — | manhattan, Ea Boyle, Demo- TTT Waa crossing the meadows approaching |W awe of Amported Motland wd, Fou caead. ae te Ee Ae RaTHEOr manhattan, nest FBoy'e Pee | MBATSY DOOLEY” AMAZES [ive vino the mneoqsr in he car wave [| See St Gare ath chemin Come How ran, Republican, 143,098; Samuel E, alarm. A a | Beanies 9,411. 8 stopped, ency Following is a resume of thirty-three Public Schools, showing Major Charles Arthur Moore jr. re-| Beardsley, Socialist, 49,411 STROLLERS ON FIFTH AVE, train was stopped, the emergency tired, Coast Artillery U.S.A, of Green-| The vote on amendments was boxes In all the cars were stripped of Fruit Jelly Mounds— — pure Honey Marshmallow Cocoanut gorcentage of spainutsition \o each and the number of schoo! ohil wich, Conn., to-day filed papers in the| | Amendment No. 1-7Hor. 128,800; ——-— axes, crowbare and fre extinguishers |] mounds of transparent Belly, with | | Delish the various stages: hd ‘99 | M&ainst, $4,450; blank, 144, ni m i *¥ p #e aoann'a AY a heart of the freshest of fruits, al clo} ses aal N 2 No.2. No.3, No.4. Malnutrition, Supreme Court in his suit for 490 | “SANE Then! No. 2—Kor, 143,901; | Wife of Naval Officer Carries Doll i ee re ~~ - ee MTA) Juicy and savoury, and tne whole | | hon 7, topper : fo.1, No.2 No. : shares of the capital stock of Manning. |ayningt. 76.107; blank, 137,141 That She Will Take to led by the conductor and brakemen and |] thing ‘coated with the Tigntett miranmallow ‘covered 1 312 815 870 aig 481-17 Per Cent. Maxwell & Moore, asbestos manufac-| Amendment No. 3—For, 138/834; on the foremen of several strictly amateur tiny irene % Extra Special a Shane Extra Special 2 300 763 «728 «189 45 Per Cent. No. 119 West 40th Street, /against, 82,242; blank, 136,068, China, engine and hook and ladder com- fee hs ome gem 29 wafers. This Is the 3 608 = 629 65 GBT Per Cent. ; eges, his wife, Annette] Amendment No, 4—For, 137,602; panies c Sa” hee ees that Just spe 107 782 «BAT 49-40 Per Cent. ‘ . to whom he had trans-|against, 81,048; blank, 138,489. Mrs, Carl Lamb, Philadelphia, wife of| ‘The train was delayed twenty min- light. eiuna Ben discriminating ae : J e ° Pound Box 3 268-4 Per Cent. me Sie han ae hi Lieut. Lamb, U. S. N.,,sallied yesterday | ites, There were no fe ge tooth, eH Hy 2 ferred: ito use. the tncpme Rue i from the MoAlpin Holel, where she 1s| cout ger 6 52 «8670 Per Cent. ofuses Mt . cept to the roof of the car, The train || > ~ ur ae 4 oer i aoe ve at war, now refuses to return to INTERBOROUGH OFFICIALS stopping, through 4th Street to Fifth! ).4 gone about half a mile toward the |g Cocoanut’ Stuffed Persian Figs —Great, big, pulpy 758 251 184 «| :170—s«86 Per Cent. Oe teens ais tori tak lb Avenue with a rag doll hung by &lrntrance of the tunnel when the flames | {ss pitted and stuffed with the choicest of meaty nuts, 9 4 2 2 ., liken cord suspended from her arm. " and the whole thing studded with shreds of the whitest, 0 331-2 Per Cent. sare 7 $40,000 a year had bee! DENY RECEIVERSHIP PLAN |*: blazed up from the roof again, Th most nutritious cocoanut, You just can't re- turned over entirely to his wife while 9 axes and fire extinguishers did aint this candy confection. We know. iti 197 683 = 830 1. Per Cent. Ihe was in the United States ser noe sae Soe nd an work once more, The damage o} gat me. OBREY, enateeHion. naw. it! us 300 ie tH ae ae pea that when be returass ks ADAG, TAD: Subway Situation Just as It Has} 1 have no intention of starting a ’ 5 , . 20, last, he discovered his wife had left : 1 “gt Swi " : 5 ' va: 11 «1705-672 56 80 Per Cent. fioip <Grasnwish home and had caent Been for Months, Says Fifth Avenue tad,” she enka, “4 will 1088 | wendy Takes Glazed Fruit Squares —Hearts Mitts Chocolate Nutteq Chips. r 388 TIT 846 33 299-10 Per Cent, their th hildr daughter, eleven, Quackenbush. Paiay Deck heme te FRUAdgpbiN. Wt8 Racinh Of the moat delicious of fruits lit- | | Sees of peep of curpriges 1m fl 4 7 , elr three chi ad » eleven, Quackenbush, me Sat! . 1 made him to take to . ss erally buried in a heap of pure, | | cove eap of 8 165 «1928 865 1SL 19 Per Cent. and two sons, nine and six, to her for- Bane cee xo ina tae eae tk ASA |: Bit BOT, Mem. Ey transparent Jelly that Cooma with | | Way of crisp, browned, roasted 1186801 87 821-5 Per Cent, mer home at Nashville, Tenn. James L. Quackenbush, counsel for the | oniy brought him along to New York |(a0rdinary session of Morth. Das fuinnes. A dels Extra Special een fone to a Extra Special 943 ««G46.—=S ss 27T~=—«102-—S«:19 8-10 Per Cent. Tne Moores were married Jan. 15,{3nterborough, to-day denied knowledge | to keep me company.” f kota Legialature convened, to-day minaen. A $80 eee ne buen 595 104986282942 Per Cent. [ligo7, at Nashville, ‘Tenn. They main: |of @ rumored receivership for the sub-}, Mra Lamb, sald | “Patay” had |e) counad redone to. the Mederal (1 antien 39C Whew! wats Addo 5860718 2811528 Per Cent, tained a luxurious home at Greenwich |way system. A strong downward trend | eft with a sister In, Philadelphia. stitution, De lait: Reukd Bax Tight!’ We'll aay it 4940-298 239, 802 Per Cent. and were members of the fashionable |of Interborough stock yesterday led to ’ > f 325 «1185 «65128088 Per Cent. — — ~ ‘, ist Pound Box et Hl —. alg pul colony. reports that a receivership had actually) SHELL-SHOCKED MEN AIDED. H uf ae ven eine Major Moore alleges that tis wife,|been arranged for, but none of the In- 100 280412 Per Cent, | RI " Wed cocoanut cloyed ‘ folowing his reture, offered to return |terborough officials knew anything f|wesssan, Aajsaged Ineo “With the genuine Figs —My! my! What tieat you | Shite pcrest of refined lena 107 113 236 185 30 38 Per Cent. to him if he would agree to let her|the matter, and State Will Handle F ” never saw em 30 big an Jule woamery puntry butter. T) 114 248-975 B45 27889 Per Cent retain the stock, the income to be| ‘It 4s news to me,” sald Mr, Quacken- = J |] Roquefort flavor” — of Ang, Dotted full of deliclous mute | there's a sprinkling crystal 120 22 aio ieee abe Per Cent. shared evenly by both and also would push. “Of course in the present transit |_ 7H® cases of nine war veterans who| couse How could that ind. ‘to top. the y ne Byaayy 121 92 149243410485 Per Cent. Tet her ‘start an action for divorce at |uevtoe enere have been ail manners (Were *valided home with shell shock | Se he over the be A tae” Gee pee | oe caer her discretion without defending it ed in 8 © Court to-di i ed with @ , pure confection @ 2 3 — of rumors and 1 preauros the Tnterbor-[Ware, aired, ln upreme, Court tomy |] appetizing, ‘ingly taste be ta Tenet | ~~ MILLER’S | Ss ciams +14 85 gts 810 6 38 6-10 Per Cent. s Mother @ Little Better, |ough has frequently been classed among , imitated ? ‘our luscious 160 seco th . ee A A Per Cent. 108k | delicious Dr. John Reb, who is attending Mra. |those going into the hands of a receiver. Hey MSNA Sie NALA ERD. ingens: Milk Chocolate, SIX CONVENIENT STORES milk oh te, 89 605 418 Per Cent. | H Fae. |The situation is just as it has been for ‘petent by defau pach has Mt ere! 640 Broadw: 742 Broadway in an Gara) ABE Ut) Yer Cet Catherine Smith, mother of the Gov |many months, critical for any local com- \little property or insurance, claims, inde be, Hharslens Extra Special ©, Bieecker st, At lenen at Extra Special UIT seovorneee St 08 ¥ Veal, ernor, said this morning that her condi~| pany whivh is depending on a 6 cent which will now be administered through ,| SAS Brosdway 1440 Broudway No, 1—Excellent condition. tion was ‘‘a shade better” than yester- |f Mr, Newton's office &t Abbany. : 49c 431 roadway 1008 Broadway No. 2—Slightly above normal, day, and this in spite of the fact that Aa pfinted tn ‘The Evening World | The soldiers ure at Central, talip and P Ai Gdeal ae At heehee he spent a-bad night, constantly some days ago, We shall not be able to Manhattan Hospital ne © Ww eo No, 3—Showing slight evidence of malnutrition. Ae pee nd coughing. ‘The special cause meet. obligations due the Manhattan ele- make a formal motion for appointment Pound Bex No, &—-Showing extreme evidence of malnutrition. ,of the comfort last night, it was vated ronda by about $5,000,000. Just of committees for their person, and $ id We Does Not Include Container. guid, was a dry pleurlsy of the right what will bappen ae a Fesult T'am un- meanwhite they will continue under pacified Weight } URE able state’ eatmen' and tar was only slightly increase Special for To-day and To-morrow Milk Chocolate Walnut Stuffed Milk Chocolate Royals—Ceylon