The evening world. Newspaper, December 6, 1919, Page 7

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oe et oe ent tt RN A ae te I THE EVENING WORLD, SAsuUovAY, DEVEMBER 6 1919, - yf , {i921 —and announeed amid cheers|and sta with pledges of one-fifth | 600,000 school children In New Jerse; Chebrate Bi 8 e a Hou d that the Delta Kappa Epsilon Counctl|of the amount was in peril n | is Inaugurating a $500,000 endowment PreMident Ogden Reid (ntroduced ope) vald that the t pbeet one resolutions which, referring to the/Ser, were the worst Sunday Canadian and American chapters of /2%\, Has a Canine Nightmare j\AMOND JUBILEE es The special occasion celebration of phe 110th anniversary of the New York le Soctety strife or any other misunderstanding | po among our peoples and any effort to|in New Jerae And Awakes a Real Hero \t"novy" oe | aan ce Gemeente _-aeh : ea nbd AT DRY BANQUET: | HOOVER MAY BUY PAPER great and strong. The thousand members and delo- | |gntes present represented alumni t He Is Just a Mutt, but Oh! Mercy, How He atin chapters in the principal cities, Takes an Option on the Washiag~ three colle chapters and two tow erald. it Can Bark and Put Terror in the Breasts of Americanism Is Keynote of jaan chapters, with a tela) member- | WARINNGTON. Pee. &—werbert | the Blackjack Hold-Ups, and Robinson’ Gathering Attended by Dis- nes TA suite Sarees ane eta Na | JERSEY SCHOOLS IN BAD WAY mornin fper, of which Clinton. | alnerd ia Président and editor, Mr. | | Hoover wae “not available” to-day, hia! ary anid, when asked If the option Harn, in Jewelry for 38 Years, Is Mighty tinguished Members. Glad He Struck Upa Speaking Acquaint- A rank outsider in the grand ball- | Governor Wa Teacher 3 é Mest Have Better Pay ois be taken up a ance With the Homeless Purp. ee ee ee | | TRENTON, Dee, 6.—Gev. Runyon to- Wi fin Saar Whe tood here for several ei mek... ie ii SIS Of the opomsion of the IHE> | day iasued a statement callt nition |daya that Messrs Hoover and Barnes | a at | H was just a mutt, or, as the|cleck, which was dh the fourth shelf Epsilon, was unable to make up his} an ton in the public s:hools, 114 declared | the paper. Tt in not believed that Me ae H $ of the case behind the counter. Amd: mind whether the-Dekes are strong | tyma | ONE OF 300 NECCO SWEETS | is the peo! Hoover would have the controlling in- terest. The matter is still under con- | ers, , alderation, and an announcement OULA |thet unl and the local ee ee boards of school estimate walk 1 in order that jt may own New |the need of higher salaries Marketers would have|as he did #0 a "flying jack.” a black- gopepr 4 called him, a “garbage hound." | jack on a string, whizzed over the Every day, when Robinson Horn went|Counter and hit hit. He turned ubition, merely hukewarm, or) stone cold. First he thought one way |», New England Confectionery Company We ots He Hens noNTON, Mage, around, and again the weapon struck @nd then he was sure the other | headquarters and clubhouse |he feared that the the |be made to-morrow or next day . down to the jewelry shop whi@h he/him, ‘And Billy, not hearin, 7 oan 5 ly, no x the ‘The festivities were aoua pu nd “S .. had kept for thir-|words, “All right, Billy.” kept On no oratorical bouquet of the night, no} = : _— — SSS = ~ ty-eight years at| barking and straihed at the heavy |. ered | hog HI lied = In One of the men came behind Sentiment, no statement hammered | 7 ¥ a the counter to take the key to the into one palm with the other fist, Street, Billy went fe, which he must have known was evoked one one-millionth as much with him. Billy was|in Robinson's vest pocket. Robinson applause as the eublime utterance of ood company. And | struck him once on the cheek and ** an a Siti # the Hoke Bites ase Tatil cried, “Help, Billy.”, But Billy, strane Dr. George E. Vincent of the Rock iy had t ‘ling at the chain, ‘could only bark, | feller foundation, when he said kas barking loudly while his master called i the police.| “Frater symposiarchus et magister and ferociously, like| The men said something uncom- | ‘ " P ; ¥, like | simentary about Billy, and as they |ivend! aquam! any east side dog. h On the other hand, according to Avhon breakfast is not served at the| Were, {raid of the noise, (hey ras ve re 1. left behind them the owner of| some of the younger set, interest in proper moment But Billy would /the store and the hundreds of dollars »p, K. K. and its works began to perk start tg bark, and prospective cus-| inthe safe, which if wae lap yesterday morning with the re- | tomers for diamond rings ‘and| they had desired. ~ ceipt of the invitation of President | Watches ind secarfpins and silver| And Billy, not | 9 74 Menocal to hold the 1920 convention vesctable”™ dishes would start in| Paving | recevtd us the guests of the Cuban Govern- | ‘™, obi ne id yhi: | ¥ 4 ; 4 a cap TAN rant, Saye ws ane ment, went to 100 per cent. when the in which held him in. the back|, Half an hour Rt dak RISC Webbe Thule patie: | and would go to sleep quietly, | ter, 4 customer ibaa tte cans ited peOnOt dreaming of enormously tig soup| came into the Dena Ge eeeraee bones, und incredible Thanksgiving | Store and was | "i tame Geowttn Ir, Viboontta wood dinners of dog biscuit, greeted by Billy GaSe Charm. Chis, taorhingediae the In tho twilight of yesterday morn-| Warning. And in- febection that Gobe a allow, satel ing, Robinson Horn went to his few-| *tead of the COURFY where the julte eo the arape y shop and was ready for all cus. | usual, “All right, & y be had for the osking (and the | tomers. He fastenad Billy in the| Billy.” © man rose from behind the Bees) will belch het Booms mcnanee in| back room and told him to be a good | counter and said. “They've tried to this sentiment er reports the facts | dog, after giving him a friendly pat/rob me.” The customer ran outside jas one finds them. | ortwo. And Billy curled up and went /and found Patrolman Pohel of the! What there can be no doubt about, | to sleep, for his nightmare of terrible | bast Fifth Street Stgtion on beat.!nowever, after hearing the orator lies and soup bones which vanished | The officer came .and ik Robinson | and noting the mannet in’which their when we was about to take them,|to the station. And as he left, he|speeches were received, is that th had dePrived him of his well-earned | said “All right, Billy,” and Billy, per-| Dekes are among t ost atriotic | igst on the night before. At 8 o'clock |fectly satinfled, went to sleep. of Americans. f™o men came into the store and told| At noon the detectives came.| One thousind members of the Robinson that they wanted an alarm! Robinson knew little of his assail- clock jants. He was still behind bis coun- Now, any one might want an alarm |ter, waiting for®customers, and al- lock. We who have no army of though his head was bandaged, and nervants to tinkle the silver bell over two wounds had been sewed up by the covered bed %t 9 o'clock, or have |the ambulance surgeon, he declared not a self-waking wife, have found|that he felt pretty well. But Billy, the large Benjamins of no small util-| who came this time without a chain, ity, In fact, when we have tried the|licked the hands of the detectives, famous trick of waking when weland tried to speak. He no longer wish, and have slept fhe better part | barked, but need around merrily of the business day, we have found| from pure joy. And although Robjn- that mechanical eye-openers were not| son could tel! little, Billy knew all only nice things to aave around the house, but were nevesniting if we did not wish to tmwe the pink stip in our|clared Robinson, “They didn’t get a blue envelope Saturday noon All right, Billy. Thanks.” Mhat was the way tha’ Hgvinson| J Billy, now freed from the figured it when the two men came chain, wagged his tail once or twice, ato his store and asked for the eradi- | licked the detectives’ bands again, cant of Morpheus. But Billy, coming | and went back to his cushion in the quickly from canine dreamiand to the | back room to dream of enormous ality of Fourth Street, thought | soup bones and prodingious Thanks- herwise and began to bark, Roby’ giving dinners of dog biscuit. | I | | | | Novelty Furniture Is Gift Furniture ACH piece will find its way to a corner of the heart as it E becomes fitted to a corner of the room. Because of its intimate use associations wil! weave themselves about it, making it dearer as the years go on. Quaintness of shape and delicacy of design add the charm and personality that every gift should have. 3 Z ty E = z E i 3 2 4 e 3 | OCCOEN New pieces are arriving every day, clever ideas in both useful and practical pieces, all beautifully fashioned. Our furniture department has many gift suggestions for every member of the family, at prices considerably lower than elsewhere. A~ Breakfast Room F-Tea Tray. Mahog M— Candle Sticks. Set of black enamel, with any veneered, with nickel Solid mahogany, of Colo gold decoration, sold as a plated handles, in assorted nial design, with nickel. ing served here,” Mr. Franklin said. | New Haven back In 1844 were ad-| He said there were many cases of undernourishment at School No. 40, but added tiat he felt sure this num-|MeKeHar of ‘Tennessee, Brig. Gen they were heartily in favor of the, was 4b 97 [partly cooked, poorly chosen dishes. Mines The influence is pronounced REIO “T can safely say that the general spiris among the children is not as PREG! CENT— dressed by Dr, Vineent, Bishop Burch, ber could be reduced if the school) Preston W. Brown, Ogden Reid, school lunch programme. ‘Though|Hepburn, former United States good now as when the lunch was be | feaiernity founded at Old South in United States Senator Kenneth D. ' lunch was avatlable at small cost.! President of the fratern and | ‘The authorities at Public School No, | Hvans Woollen of Yale, Un 69, No. 125 West S4th Street, suid|ate President | an, The toustmaster A. Barton! eer this is a district with a very small;Comptroller of the Currency, Presi- oN mctidiccia percentage of poor, the schol lunch is|dent of Chase National Bank, Presi- set or as separate pieces. inlays, 14124, $6.94, plated candle holders. While -Schoot Children and | Siewed as a most desirable and neces- | dent of the w cork Chamber. of Table, $24.74 Sime doen, With gam $5.94 pair. * * Tt. sary adjunct to the school. Commerce, President of the New . ' Principals Demand Them, | _— [Bneland Society, | President of the ach chair, $13.49 top, $9.74. Card Table, collapsible, 7 = 8 University Club and during the war \ 3 " " y Fails to Act. GOP BREAKS INTO STORE | Siicnae tne" odra ia |i B-NuffinStenduine CResdingand Werk isu oh he 2 — Sommission. Re 5 ‘Title, A cave de 5 \ Others at the speakers’ table, under | |E hogany finish, $4.24. bi ‘a ay pie, sa, and a green baize covered Wile tie Board of Estimate, for 10 EIZ ROBBERS the fraternity flag of Grecian blue, | |P¥ made specially for us, It $14.74. 4dme unannounced reason, failed yes | ih nse en |venewt ane yp were Frenerls B Ke C~-Censole Table of is of solid mahogany. ttop, $14.74, ” | Jennings, Justice Vernon 3 avis, i terday to bring up the “penny lunch" | Forsad to Call Help to Get Cap-| Henry Harper Benedict, Herbert | | black ensmel, decorated, ME Card Table, collapsible. question as scheduled, public opinion |. Af Pp Maki P | Hartwell Gitoe, James anderson ||[q with mirror to match. H—-Grandfather'’s 4 ever new design: « . ives jawee-—Genera Secretary pe the ", iy growing each day in favor of they "Ves Out After Making | fatima and. “dimmy"” to. -every Table, $48.25 Clock, Colonel style, ell eve, prasad cous continuance of the lunches tn the pub- | Arrests, Deke in the land—Jullan W. Curtis Mirror, $24.24 mahogany finish case; good “ 4 legs to clove in at one lie sichools of the city | William ‘Taber, seventeen, a clerk liv. | 28d George C. Holt, Yale '66 movement; 2 designs. One time. Mahogany finish rim ihe ) gg Bh Brig. Gen. Brown, commander of pec ii se fog All of the schools where the lunches jing at No, 307 West 113th Street, and| the first American division to occupy D—Tea Wagon of ma as illustrated, $36.49. O08 ght SReeeR Be sere formerly served under the direc-)TMmothy Dinan, also seventeen, who saya|Coblenz, sketched the history of the hogany or American wal ina bic ‘Tabiniet top, $5.49. on of out charitable onga he has no home and job, we {A.B from a Strictly ‘military a ~Gate Leg Table al eget a Pe oan eee Pp SE Ve ape rap eal cag Prey dP nut,‘with drop leaves and —" Igcchean oak; size closed, Serving Stand, of ma pete lag RRA lary by Polkeman Kraus of the West|,_D%,.V' reluctantly dropping removable glass tray; four 35x12 in.; open, 35x47 hogany finish, $16.49. resumption, All express the hop t}} pe 3 linia the hcular when somebody beak 64li6: in. $37.50. the $50,000 appropriation au forizod! bgage ny ysin yelled his Latin was “too far,” Dinner Chimes, nickel Kraus was patrolling his beat .when | se cal by the’ Board of Aldermen can belie heard a crash of glam, He inveati-| told of 4 trip toa “place called Ann ‘ahve auaiinble iuimediatele 4¢ tal ind saw two young men In front | Arbor” back in 1883 us one of two aid) ’ of the cab: regeter in the drug store of | Celegates from the mother chapter eld up by the Board of |Jutius Fliexelmaw, No, 43 St, Nicholas |at Yale. J--Tilt Table, Block plated, 4 chimes, $5.89. lacquered, oval topped, hand decorated, Japanese Book Ende, of mahog E~Nest of 4 Tables of black lacquer, $25.50. nie bei Mtimate fo F reuson noone but | Avenue.” Bey xriamed at the police-| NO NORTH OR SOUTH FOR THIS design, $12.24. ony. §9-34 pale the Board ivielf seems to know ihe palicentan then tried. to etna he | SENATOR. When asked what prog i any|finully climbed througa. a window.| Senator McKellur, aeclining th K- Priscilla Wor k iad beon made, Dr, Gustave Strau-| Knocking over a string of bottles and | toast “North and Sou nd choos Table, of mahogany fin benmuller said to-day that the Board|Rad tit dure eae te that which |ing to speak on “Americanigm, $8.49. \\ j#poke of the unrest among labore | merchants, and professio ueation weuld discuss the queg-| He then arrested the two boys. A ing next Monday, |®¢¥ Problem arose us to getting them jon at its mer L-Boudoir Chair of ° | Just how badly the schoo) lunch 1s | Jus, fellow Dekes, On another occa mide ia ded wa ted by William K-13 ACCUSED OF LOFT THEFT, | this, 1 usked: “tiow many of you are Vranklin, Principal of Publhc School Pinesstestes | American citizens? Thre held u No, 1, at No, 320 Kast 20th Street. | their hands 4 ere are 8,500,000 people in the Iment is drawn largely | United States n years of age ut. Winally the policeman tienen |men and ‘told nt visit Ki rhe Mafor could not be reached last |passerby, who rang the bell to the pro-| Western Pennsylvani a emer te u Queen Anne deg nee 3 asked what the reason |PMetor's’ rooms and. Mr. Filogetman | Of the Senate Comittee on Labor x crake anats Cavared Sits mgrt to be asked what the cation (came down and opened the door. ‘The| “In one tawn of 23,000 inhabitants, is pig i whe for the solving of the question two young men were arratimed in the| he sald, “we found that 21,000 do not |r jue velour; made in our by the Board of Estimate | Washington Heights Court speak English. re's a problem for | own workshop, $60.75. ee, Novelty Furniture Helps to Make a House a Home Mr. Brankl “Our enr Eugene Pape, twenty-three, of 3 | ho ea ei rite from the Italian population of the|Mulberry Street; Samuel De Whe Somer: ene kak eee Dect Dames 9.) ; q poorer class, Bince the discontinu= lewenty, of No, 20 Bayden Street, New-/of men born and bred on American | ance last June of the “penny” lunch» lary: and Nicholas Catanta, twenty-five, |0tk such man as came before us| } formerly conducted by the New $07 Strcet, were ur, | boldly out there in Western Pennsyl Lunch ‘Committee, the children n the Jefferson | Vania, Who don't believe in God, don't | | bringing to schoo) & lasge chunk » of burglary, | believe in religion, church or truth; | plain bread, In most cases this 1s all | Bott of the Merer Street {don't belleve even in this Govern: | the lunch they get." ‘ three men leave a. loft | ment | !The mothers of the children are ast Wighth street,! "1 don't know what you would d| 1 the habit of coming here with the! valued at $2,000; | with men of that type, hut T believe | troubles,” the Principal said, "A wom- hree 0 the station, and| tng anall vote to give them alittle wn once came to me Saying she could Cloth ae hty Manufacturer, | {ing of their own off in the Philip do nothing with her boy, He was i ebrics, | pines.’ | i thoroughly unmanageable, she said. Perey Drake brought worf that When taken to task the first thing m Mills Increase W; Chicago will wait for the conventior the tittle fellow complained of was the $3,200,000 Yearty, until Havana has had its duy—the food had 10 eat, This We tymoe | ‘The 15,000 employees of st new DraKE Hotel will be ready in| the Brincipal went on; “the fault le8!ang worsted mille In Pansat woolen | largely with the parents in not pro- | ii4 Garfield, N Pl govt fton {ding the right food. Yet this is 4ll |terday that beginning Dec. 1 Aird bd thie reason why a way should |had been increased tats “por ed to allow the children to get |The companies granting Increases wer vetter food. ‘ the Gera Mills, Garfield Worsted. Mill The Principal satd that the lunch | New Jersey Worsted Spinning Company: | rico Was an education m Itaqif that |{ho Botany Worsted tills, the Korat. | vuld not bo overiooied. The chile bale. Worsted Bein ine Fase ren return to thejr homes and as! yrolls are increased , : or the kind of food they get at Ere Tatest Incrouse ts thé seventh sings vdeo ol, Thty are mot content with war began, fin . Store Hours ‘ 9 to 5.30 Store Hours 9 to 5.30 (E> Maar (ai ere General NEW YORK and \ A}LArotnd Avoid Wastey r

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