The evening world. Newspaper, December 4, 1919, Page 14

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ORS A. SLL NE ae eatntl ae URE ts ae scwmunts ne o> orem here and look forward to it with deep| deserts mentioned. longing and enjoyment,” Miss Kearns) “We would only contribute to the he threw his overcoat over his head | fage and hands and was sent to his added. “It is most ‘essential that|delinquency of these boys to turn and mado hia way through dense smoke | Nome. Crobe was taken to the Brookiyn these meals be continued, and I can’'t|them Into the streets at lunch time, Hospital. e ™ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4; 1919. ScHOOL LUNCHES to the room occupied by Crobe, \2 , ¥ | begin to emphasize the real meaning|and the lack of a nourishing meal valid the fra aireaty Wed ‘onched toa repeat avatars oF” Pk Mab og BUILDING COMING DOWN ” that it has in the lives of these un-| would soon make its effect felt in the Crobe's bed and his fect were sadly | lege He served in France with the | fortunate children.” minds and bodies of them all,” Miss burned by the time the policeman # it! A. B. F. |. Principal Jones said aiso that|Jones said. —= es y 4 [lunches had been served at her in- evade ahcaete Siaatiaen oO DYE r stitution at No, 187 Broome Street 4 Gifts of Ch , \ for the past fourteen years, If left RESCUES INVALID AT FIRE. to themselves, sho added, the children — atin j would go to the corner ptore and|Pfebationary Patrolman Carries d their lunch pennies for candy, ad !the roof and after turning in an alarm! to him. Menneliy was burned about the arm and Value cakes and other light unsustaining| “5° piety Actes foods pa _ no particle of| Edward P. Henneliy, « probationary ‘ i ee ‘ Ro the other hand, the lunches| patrolman in uniform eighteen days, Will Ask Contributions to Feed |now ‘served in. the schools are well | fescued Jullus Crobes seventy-seven, d and nutritious, and in gen- nsist of the following: Soup, sandwiches, rice pudding, from burning to death last night in a | fire that partially destroyed the con og, Cocoa, fruit and crack tenta of the third floor of No. 61 Pine. | al comts them 6 centa, wit apple Street, Brooklyn. of 90 for extras such as the! Hennelly saw flames coming through | ., Children Unless Board of } Education Acts. FIFTH AVE. STORE 257 Fifth Ave. Between 28th-29th Streets Beginning TO-DAY We Offer Our Entire Stock of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s * Raincoats and Overcoats Leather «4 Leatherette Coats: “IRRESISTIBLE PRICES . ,.., This is the freatest sale since 1914; you will find the prices even lower than in normal times. Everybody 7 is invited to attend, as a positive saving of one-balf is guaranteed on every purchase. Now is your opportunity to obtain a Fifth Avenue garment for less than downtown prices. SPECIAL NOTICE THE VERY FINEST OF OUR FACTORY’S PRODUCTION HAS |’: Md ALWAYS BEEN PLACED ON SALE AT OUR FIFTH AVE. STORE MEN’S—NOTE OUR PRICES—WOMEN’S: | An emphatic “n 4 je to-day by principals of the two fo @chools affected by the order Dr. Gustave Straubenmuller to} * was the answer Refreshment ite from $7.50 to $50.00 Beane Ovington’s is permanently a gift shop, day after day and year after year, is the best of reasons why they are so well prepared for you at Christmas. To make the task of selecting Christmas Gifts simple and easy fg oN has arranged tables of specially priced gifts at $3.50, $5.00, $7.50, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00, and each table contains unusual values, OVINGTON’S ! “* The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” KY 312-314 Fifth Ave, Near 32nd St. t= a ee ee Franklin Simon a Cok Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Public IN 1 for delinquent be ic school for the deaf—are de- ined to keep the tunchrooms run- at all cost despite the refusal the Board of Estimate to appro- ite sufficient funds for carrying on essential work, it was announced. “We have been notified to be ready Giscontinue the lunches by Dec. 4, Bot by the end of this weck,” Mins eM. Jones, principal of School 120, said to-day. “We are deter- For Women and Misses SLEEVELESS LEATHER SPORTS JACKETS rata coutsibeteid’ ea ON TOP AS A JACKET FOR Paigssiris els pacaueate 0 60 SMARTNESS, UNDERNEATH ° AS A JACKET FOR WARMTH Deachers of the institution will tak» 11.50 SS eS Se a Ci, We Wei ee Te Te = BT Se me Ne ees ee fe RE eS ER ene ee ee places in the kitchen If it be- necessary to let go the Lelp t is dependent upon the apprupr!- for their salaries, Miss Jones ' The discipline and workings of the schools would be demoralized if lunch plan was discontinuod, it said, and hopes are held forth the Board of Education will geome to the rescue with some plan of 4 ; It's worse than a crime; it's the} test kind of an injustice to these idren to be deprived of the exist- lunch system,” Principal Jones jald. “It is not a question of charity, ws the pennies of the children make lunch practically self-sustaining, costs the Board of Education little ‘nore than the bare salaries of the at- ren . ‘The principal said that it is abso- utely rative that the food be verved at the school, as in the case! af Bchool No. 120 the children are de- | Unquents and are not allowed to leave | je building until after 3 o'clock In the afternoon, when they go home. “There are 212 delinquent boys at- sending this school,” Miss Jones con- inued. Many of them would not some back if permitted to go out for ir tunch. They would resort to the ytreet corners or return to their jome neighborhoods to mingle ‘with the bad influences that stitution. Besides, most of the Phildren live far from the school and R many cases their parents are ab- gent at work all day. This means that ave brought them to this in-) HEN worn under a topcoat, no Winter wind can pene- afunes) trate, for the tan leather is as staunch as a bulwark and the wool lining, soft as a caress, When worn as a sports jacket, a lon} dis- tance drive over the fairway can be made with freedom, for this sleeve- less jacket fits easily. Smart lines, convenient pockets and sturdy leather combine to make a smart,’ convenient and sturdy jacket, designed for two purposes and practical for both. If a gift for a sports-loving, maid presents a prob- lem, here is a solution ! Misses’ Sizes—14 to 20 years Women’s Sizes—34 to 42 Rie =k ee SR to feel t Exactipg care throughout is the secret of glove excellence. It Ir is a pleasure to draw ona Reynier Glove; he silky soft texture; to observe how nicely each finger tip is finished; to inspect the clever little gussets between the fin- gers, that make for better fit and strength. embody the same excellent quality, the styles created espe- Lot 1-275 RAINCOATS That eell elsewhere for $10.00; in light and dark colors. Well made and good Perfect fit guaranteed, SALE PRICE. .. Lot 2—365 RAINCOATS In all shades and latest styles; stitched, often: 9 All the | Paris and 1 1 b Id Lot 3—280 UTILITY WATERPROOF COATS array ot colors and textures, A sitar’ Ga Par BO The perfection of style, fit and work- $ OO) natty garment to be worn t 1 y All the new shades jeg 10: Values from $35 to 845, SALE PRICE SALE PRICE Lot 4—315 DOUBLE SERVICE COATS Consists of belted model overcoat ef- fect, in fancy tweeds, cheviots and wor- ste materials; regular price $25. ip. Values from $20 up. SALEP inable. looking. touch of Fashion's fancy. No tw actly alike. Values from 830 to RICE. . ba SALE P Lot 7—416 SILK LINE This season's latest productions; Lot 5—286 DOUBLE TEXTURE RAIN- $5.00 COATS The finest material and workmanship; 10 styles to seleet, from, every one expressing the latest Lot 6—322 PARAMATTA RAINCOATS smart exclusive designs. Hand $ 50 tailored in the best domestic anc $ 00 ported materials. Many shales to select from. Former price $45. SALE PRICE . RAINCOATS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS | $2.95, $3.75 Handsome, Practical and Useful Holiday Gifts in New and / Stylish Rainproof Coats and Capes of all Descriptions. | $4.50, $5.00 Large Assortments of Designs and Materials to select from 789 MEN’S & WOMEN’S WINTER OVERCOATS & CLOTH COATS $35, 33 D RAINCOATS ud i ing several of our whey would get little or nothing in th way of substantial food until evenin, assuming that the parents are capa- cially for Lord & Tayler, reveal certain exclusive designing feat- ures that will appeal especially starts with the selection of the soft kid skins and never ends until the glove is ready for FEMININE SPORTS APPAREL SHOP eo ee ree tee ' REDUCED TO HALF PRICE De of preparing a well balanced and " wearing... gracefully modeled, te our patrons. ‘There are many : Pibgare are 206 iris and boys at the Saquihely Frished and Parisian beautiful and widely varied de- fe) ; ‘ school for the deaf on 22d Street, near styled. signs to choose from, in all the ] Zz 5 ~ $ Za oO =, $2 5 ~ $ i Second Avenue, many of them Inca- Though all Reynier Gloves new and fashionable shades. e , pacitated through severe Illness. 4 “It would be menace to| | ir health and growth if the vr meal pro for them every lay were to be discontinued,” sald iss Carrie Wallace Kearns, the Space does not permit to enumerate all of our Wonderful Bargains. NOTE—Exporters and dealers are invited to look our stock over. It will pay ‘hem, DURING SALE STORE OPEN 8:30 A. M. TO 9 P. M. EVGS. 257 Fifth Ave., Bet. 28th and 29th Sts. From $3.50 to $7.00 Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE : NEW YORK incipal. “We have here many little Re ta who have never heard a spoken i ‘ "word and have not yet learned to a Dp through being deaf at birth. ey would be absolutely lost if they “4 “ w to go on the streets to try to ob- | little lunch, » | Tittiistiiiistrisistiis isis wt Gimbel Brothers gardsT.~ BROADWAY-33"4 ST. BThese little ones love their junch STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. AEARN Fourteenth Street Woes of Fifth Avenue Announcing a New Plan of Selling Furniture i | \ | The Elimination of the Middleman. The Solution of the High Cost of Living OUR FACTORY SAMPLE FLOOR at 34 East 23d St. is prepared to sell ONE MILLION DOLLARS’ worth of FURNITURE ANNUALLY—and eliminate the eel part of the Cost Selling—which We Repeat Friday and Saturday | Two-Day Christmas Glove Sale of Rexall YOU WILL SAVE. There are TWO PLANS: We Will Sell DIRECT FROM FACTORY TO YOU 4 OR WE WILL SELL SAMPLE SUITES DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME In either case YOU seve a big sum—buying of the lowest prices in New York See the actual you wish to purchase, Kxamine them, pass your judgment upon them. pieces Instead of looking at catalogue pictures, you see the real articles. You order from the samples and know exactly what to expect when your furniture is delivered. Here are the advantages: Advantage No. 1 | Advantage No, 2 Advantage No. 3 You save the commission of You save the tremendous ex- You save the retailer's profit the traveling man and his ex- pense of carrying a large —a very big item, All this e of traveling and sell- warehouse stock, warehouse means the cutting of our rep salaries, rent, heat, etc. prices to you GREATLY. WHY CAN WE DO THIS? Our factory is lecated in THE MIDDLE WEST, with a present annual output of a MILLION AND A QUARTER DOLLARS, Railroad facilities are the best, - ‘We ask you to visit the Btore. Every courtesy will be shown— TALKING every you may open an account MACHINE Our Desigas ta American Walnut and Manhogany Dining Room and Bed Room Sultes—of the Diferent Perlods—aic | Stn tine cf tha beascfal the finest obtainable—anw « SAMPIG ViR PRICES & Ynono; a wondeiful opportunity to Save and Have, y (oi by ¢ ofa We also show the largest [ine of Owen Daven-os and Daven. Grand Rapids manufac- port Suites in the United States. turer, Plays All Records, DTOWENG INCORPORATED 34 East 23d St. rt { the Famous Owen Daven-o. Thousands omee Now in Use in New York Homes. The Gimbel Piano and Phonograph Salons Eighth Floor Women’s Imported 2-Clasp French Kid GLOVES : 2.35. ° Tan, Gray, Beaver, Black, White— Two-Clasp—e mbroidered backs Our Regular $3.18 22. The importance of this glove sale CANNOT BE OVERESTIMATED. Remain Open Every Evening Until Christmas 9.00 P. M. Verified values in other New York Stores: Verified Value Elsewhere....... $3.95 | Verified Value Elsewhere $2.89 and $3.94 Verified Value Elsewhere 8.75 Verified Value Elsewhere - $4.00 Verified Value Elsewhere, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50. ’ Let These Be Your Gift Gloves, For They Are Worthy the Highest Appreciation See other pages for our four col. Friday As Usual Bargain Day Adv. and Christmas Start of Sea: son Sale of Sterling Silver Serving Pleces and Advis. of Women’s and Misses’ Apparel and Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats. HOW LIFE IS GOING ON IN EUROPE A Full Page of Special Matter in The World Every Sunday Order The Sunday World From Newsdealer in Advance. Edition Limited v

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