The evening world. Newspaper, December 3, 1919, Page 19

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| } “F ape aa the penny lunch school serv day issued orders for the d ance of the lunches in the tu PENNY LUNCHES N DEAF SCHOOL ARE ISCONTHUED Probationary Pupils Also Suf- fer Because of Lack of Funds To Pay Employees, lic Sehool No. 120 Avenue. Gustave Straubenmutter, Associate | Unc” service Superintendent of New York Public! this wo 1329-31 Broadway Near Gates Ave. Brooklyn. ALL SIZES FOR WOMEN AND MISSES 35 Sport Fur Fabric Coats \ Sport and Winter Wear 210 Peautiful Silver Tip Coats Fur Collared, Fully Lined, 42 Crystal-Cloth Coats Self-Combertible Collar Schools, who has been in charge of to- in which they have been served. probationary school, and the public school for the deaf, on 28d Street, near Second This action was taken because the Board of Education has no money to pay those employed in serving and cooking these lunches, The Board of Education cannot draw on the $50,- 000 appropriated for lunches during the present year by the Board of Esti- mate as the latter board has not created the positions required in the Dr. Straubenmuller explained that uid be a hardship, as the pupils in the school for the deat come from at distances and cannot go hoi unches as can the children in the other schools, In the proba-| tionary schools only a few area the said children howr, Dr, Straubenmuller hat these penny lunches had done much to enable the Board of Education to combat malnutrition, especially in the pvobationary school. He is using every effort to overcome the obstacles which have been placed in the way of continuing the lunches by the failure of the Board of ‘1s- timate to place in the 1920 budget the request of the Board of Education for an appropriation. Dr. Straubenmuller said that the 1 to leave the school during | f only way this could be accomplished would be for everybody who is interested in the continuance of tho 146 Finest Silvertone Coats Fur Collared, Fully Lined. 195 Newest Wool Velour Coats Fur Collared, Lined and Interlined. 55 Snappy Tinseltone Coats Dressy and Tailored Effects, lunches to get together and try to do| something rather than waste time) and effort and blame each other for mp! for the school children. © and attention of the many underfed and undernoyr- ishéd children in the city's schools is an important obligation,” said Dr. Ettinger. “The school lunch makes it possible to provide (he nourishment that #0 many of the children fail to receive, Under the school lunch plan, properly prepared food is provided for only a few cents and for those who can't afford to pay provisions are made to serva them without cost.” The Superintendent said that ef- forts were being made by a commit- tee of the Board of Education to put has appropriated $60,000 for the cur- rent r, but it is necessary to ob- tal further financial can continue with nger said re working to rebuild the un- rnourished children by means proper feeding and to supplement this work with an educational cam- yaign among parents as to the cor- rect methods of feeding the ch.ldren in the home.” CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the through an appropriation to carry on the work next ye “The Board of ur, Aldermen already 4810-12 Fifth Avenue Bet. 48th and 49th’Sts. Brooklyn. ° Fulton Street, Corner Bridge Street at Hoyt St. Subway Station, Brooklyn Tomorrow--- Thursday E ARE SO DELIGHTED WITH THE REMARKABLE RESPONSE THAT HAS BEEN MADE TO OUR OFFERINGS OF DRESSES HELD'ON MONDAY THAT WE ARE ALL THE MORE ENCOURAGED TO MAKE TOMORROW’S COAT EVENT EVEN IN THE WAY OF VALUES AND ASSORTMENTS THAN 5 SALE STARTS PROMPTLY AT9 A. M. TOMORROW , WILL BE AMAZED AT THE WONDERFUL VALUE WE ARE OFFERING AT THIS REMARKABLY LOW PRICE OF $23.95—IT IS THE SUPREME VALUE-GIV- ING FEATURE THAT OUR STORES HAVE OFFERED THE PUBLIC THIS YEAR. 23-95 23.95 Six Styles Are as Illustrated, Hundreds of Others at $23.95 75 Smart Suedine Coats Sport and D 32 Chiffon Broad Black, Navy and 40 Heavy Polo Cloth Cod Ado and Street Wear. J MORE WONDERFUL WE HAD ORIGINALLY PLANNED. 830 Luxurious Fur Collared Coats Worth *39° *43° and *49*° Signature of reas Wear. cloth Coats Taupe. Fully Lined To most men, the fact that we sell for one-third less is merely an incident. Men like to come here for Suits and Overcoats because of brisk, snappy style—superb all-wool fabrics—the honest workmanship we put in our garments. We do sell for one-third less because we have no middleman’s profits to pay—our store is on low-rent Walker Street—our customers are numbered in thousands. 525 © 575 KidK/othes TRADE MARK $8:% to $25 Moe Levy € Son STYLED LIKE OUR MEN’S CLOTHES MADE OF ALL-WOOL FABRICS— PRICED AT ONE-THIRD LESS ce = (19-125 Walker Street = or ‘Elevated’ from Brook’'yn and New York transfers direct to Canal Street Station, within sight ef our story, Every Subway + neon apenan

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