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A . bems been delivered and a bill for pro- ‘visions SHE SVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY «4 as P. under the CIV CEANNG WP [STS S eee IE SOS FR === | hot there yntil time for use. \ Central Kitchen May Begin Preparing Food for 20 In- Stitutions To-Day.” The Penalty of Eye Neglect —is far too serious to ignore. The cost of glasses is of tri- fling importance compared with the value of your sight. Reliable Eyesight Examination by Registered Eye lists. Correctiy Fitted Glasses, $3 to $10, * & favorable report on the condition ©f equipnfent at the Central Kitchen, Delancey and Tompkins Streets, 1s empected to-day by Dr. Gustave A. Straubenmuiler, director of school funches, In case it is made a Goren employees will be sent to the ‘varigus schools to clean up the lunch Fooms preparatoty to , inaugurating the “penny lunch” service long @ought for by The Evening rid. BM hag been thought possible to @tart serving to-day in twenty schools where conditions among the children take the serving of a hot daily lunch @ prime pecessity. Delays in the In-! stallation of equipment at the Central) Kitchen, however, have intervened. Bverything else is in readiness to @tart, Dr. straubenmuller said. Coal had been drawn up and ap- Women who served as at- ts when the lunches were con- @ucted previoisly by charitable or} ganizations have been re-engaged as! far as possible, and these will start| work on notice. \ ‘The Central Kitchen is a large bulld- LONDON 1480 Broadway at 42d Street Cataidoue, PEASE .PIANO COMPANY, 128 West 42nd Street. 34 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn. 57 Halsey St, Newark, N. J. SHOE COMPANY 88 Delancey St., 276 West 125th, near Williamsburg at 8th Ave: ridge : Greatest shoe event of the season, and in many a season We are offering Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Men’s Shoes of Genuine: Shell Cordovan E Reduced to EI Pa EA ’ Brown and Black Ei , Value $18.00 ei ‘This offering comprises a large variety of lasts and pat- E terns in both wide and narrow toes with straight tips, also ||— Smart English Brogue||# effects, with perfora- tions and stitchings While we anticipated that this unusual offering would at- tract tonsiderable attention, Saturday’s crowds exceeded all ex- pectations. Therefore we respectfully urge those who can con- viently visit our shops in the forenoon to do so., AE O OE BL Doe MYS Makes the Skin like Velvet The “original non-greasy Vanishing Cream.” Marvelous for CHAPPED HANDS. When your hands get rough and sore from win- try winds try a little of this wonderful cream. Apply after washing while the hands are still damp —note how good it makes them feel—how it in- stantly relieves the smarting and soreness—differ- ent from any other cream, Try it! ; At good Drug and Dept. Stores or direct, 2 oz. jar for 82c, Address MYSTIC CREAM CO., Middletown, N. ¥. Works like Witchcraft EAM ____ ADVERTISEMENT. Article No. 50 Chiropractic offers a new explanation for bodily ills. It is not a new theory, for a theory is something not yet proved, but this is a demonstration of the physical fact that mechanical adjust- | ment of the vertebrae of the human spine will correct diseases or abnormal local conditions in the body. | The Chiropractor considers the human body a magnificent piece of mechanism, a fact that has been recognized for ages, but there has never been until now a system of correcting human ills based upon an intelligent recognition of that fact. When man has suffered from some organic trouble, the rule has been to supply a name for the surface play of symptoms and then to attempt to suppress symptoms individually or collectively as they appeared. The Chiropractic experience of years has demonstrated to the fatisfaction of thousands that nearly all bodily ailments, whether functional or organic, CAN BE ELIMINATED BY READJUST- MENT OF THE BONES OF THE SPINE, | Before consulting a Chiropractor, always make inquiry of the Chiro- ic Bureau of Public Information, Address all inquiries to C. B., Box 50, Evening World, New York City. t Chiropractors of New York and New Jersey | 7 . Bishta Reserved, - 4 EI + x bs Oy FS ad TOR UU TUR RA Mgey ¢ Od Wi ethene lire Pricee—Coskty—Gervian window ventilators allow an abundance of fresh air without dust or drafts and One of the potent factors Help stop the Flu! Sanitary are a health necessity in the home. that prevent the spread of the influenza germ. necessary. Made of fine mesh buff colored cotton cloth. Size 9x23, 46 Size 9x49, Size 9x87, Size 9x59, 49 B5th Street, $9.88 Including Tax. Fine lustrous well-wearing silk made with stub ends and 4n a great Some have bakelite caps with swing-rings, others variety of handles. have handles of leather, and others may be swung by silken cords. have white tips. In all the following shades— Red, navy, purple, green and black, Geave—Main Floor, Broadway, They have proven their value in effices, schools, hospitals and other institutions where a constant circulation of fresh air is Even rainy days have théir excuse for .being when one may carry such smart um: brellas as these. Women’s all silk umbrellas . to be sold at $1.79 Style C Sizes 36 to 44 a Percale dress in stripes of light colors.’ Fitted waist-line with tailored collar and a pocket of self material on waist. Illustrated (C). Shown (A) is a Billy. model, pleated from the shoulder. Of blue chambray with collar, belt \ and pocket of broken checked gingham. Shown (B) is a waist model with wide belt. Of chambray, with collar and trimming on pocket of checked gingham. All Announcing the reservation special section for Brassieres_. Perfect corseting is to be attained only when that most essential accessory, the brassiere, is a carefully chosen and correct model. Our stocks are replete with innumerable, skilfully cut styles that confine the bust and correct the broken line between bust and corset, giv- ing a perfect slender silhouette. Bandeaux in a variety of materials which include cotton broche, cotton tricot, both light and heavy weight, all-over lace, figured silk batiste, silk brocades, all satin, all-over lace with satin founda- tion. The prices are 46c, 79c, 94c, $1.19, $1.44, $1.89, and in sizes 34 to 46. For the average figure—regulation brassieres of lace and all-over embroidery combined, lace and batiste body cloth (pink and white), lace and satin com- bined, others in plain extra fine batiste with an eyelet edging. Sizes 86 to 46. Prices 69c, 94c, $1.19, $1.39, $1.79, $2.24 and $2.79. Regulation brassieres for the heavy and well de- veloped figures in batiste with cotton Cluny lace trimming, batiste with embroidery trimming, linen with cotton Cluny ¢rimming, boned back and front. The prices are $1.44, $1.59, $2.44, and sizes from 40 to 52. Tilustrated A—A_ bras- | Illustrated C—Bandeau of heavy pink satin with siere fashioned almost | of heavy pink, satin wit i clastic shoulder straps satin shoulder straps, rib- | °K: $2.79 bon rosette, 44 Iiustrated D-—Bandeau Mlustrated B—Brassiere of white linen and Cluny lace combined. $1.69 See —Third Floor, 35th Stre: with blue flowers, with ribbon straps and elastic 79¢ E pink brocade woven insert at back. a SUITON NTO (@NITON VeVi TaN oN iansreN'Toy with every confidencethat thissale overshadows any previous one in the quality of the furniture, variety of the collection and in savings to you. There is an entirefloorofheys quality furniture at Macys pr ices Seve —Sixth Floor. IN ORDER TO PUT MUSIC IN EVERY HOME WE OFFER to set feet moving and introduce the joy of dancing the light ‘ fantastic by the aid of the REPEATOGRAPH the new repeating attachment on a phonograph by which a record or any part thereof may be played again and again while the couples sway to the strains of the “orchestra,” This device is sold elsewhere at $7.50. (Q@tY3 regular price is $5.94, but FOR MUSIC WEEK ONLY the price will be $4.89 (more than a third less) Attach this device to your phonograph and enjoy the entire dance uninterrupted. TO PUT MUSIC IN YOUR HOME During This Week we will sell Rustélla Model D (illustrated) usual price, $89.50 CASH, (and hundreds have been sold at this price). ‘ ‘ Music Week price $74.50 CASH The week of February Ist to the 7th, inclusive, has been in- augurated as Music Weck, and in every home, theatre, school, church and auditorium MUSIC will reign supreme. Machines first bought will be first delivered. After Satur- day, February 7th, Model D will resume its former price, $389.50. Other models at $184.00, $159.00, $129.00 and $42.50. Bdave—Music Dept,, Fourth Floor, 34th Street Rear, Sale of 3000 mornin Raare—Third Fleyr, Centre. The shortage of good furniture is not evident from the looks of our crowded floors. Aecys usual unexcelled, SERVICE furnishes addi- tional interest to this event. V1 a\ (AVON favirre\ lei Fe\i aie ee g dresses oo, 8 fe Ri fi dresses to be sold at $2.79 Style A, B, D, E Sizes 36 to 46 (D) Pictures a model of figured percale. Straight in line, it is tucked from the shoulder and~ has a pique collar and turn-back cuffs of pique. Double pockets. Illustrated (E) is a house dress of novelty stripe percale. This double-breasted model has a shawl collar of chambray, edged with em- broidery. il We have heard many fond mothers exclaim over These Cunning Undies and wonder how we could mark them at such very low prices. Terman eee" — ee A A NR ET EL NR A Little Billies for the miss of 6 to 14 years, Of sheer flesh color batiste with little flutter, ing blvebirds all over it. Finished at the neck, around the pocket, and the frill around the~ bottom with hemstitching: Illustrated B. ee aianen Oe A practical combination for the little sister— ' 69e. A onerpiece garment with drop seat, made of hair-striped crinklette and finished with atiny }§ embroidered edge. Illustrated A. Mewe—Third Fleer, 35th Street, Rear, 08 OTTO ATO aw TF, cea et teense Interpreters Our interpreters in the Personal Shop- ping Bureau—Main Floor, 34th Street— are called upon most frequently to assist customers whose language is Italian, French, Spanish or Portuguese. But there is scarcely a language of Con- tinental Europe which is not familiar enoueh to one or more of? these interpre- ters to render it possible for us to smooth the lingual difficulties of practically every customer, There is a young woman on our staff of interpreters who speaks flu- ently five languages, including Greek. By the way, she had come West from the Holy Land and was in the “Land of Egypt” on the day the armistice was signed, No- vember, 1918. =, ees COE A 0 OC WNW Beare ”