The evening world. Newspaper, February 11, 1920, Page 18

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it? Gi showed an increase of 276 in new | out of wedlock will be made wards of | } Of influenza over yesterday, and | , court, If legislation recommended by $1 5,000 TO AID CHILDREN. the Rgures were permed the Department of Labor Conference t = lend Greumdhia £01. Deaths from | 0 legitimacy here, is adopted, it] 4"™7 Tord Nese Kmad Reman : ‘were 1601, © decrease of | Was announced to-day. 5 re had been @ total of 80,124 ring. Of influenza against 62,344 cases vspoarigne date Inst year there had been 6,074 | tbe courts should permit the child to|rackers and milk tration of iL iilegitimate Charles Sw } ith Commissioner Copeland said salah ‘ yy he would know very soon when Tegulations covering office hours, in theatres and such things be rescinded, He expects the epidemic to be oven by the of the week. He explained that large number .of deaths reported ‘was due to the fact street e= "| Ease-at Once} RE BANK FAILS FOR $1,238, | Deposit Lost in Snow When «+ Stocking Falls, i does iar taluka First dose of ‘‘Pape’s Cold Compound” relieves dis- place in which 6 carry $1,238, tress—Three doses break up colds—No quinine! Bilverstein, forty-five, of No, ~ Franklin Avenue, the Bronx, is dropped and the money was inthe snow, somewhere in Second ing and snuffling! A dose of “Pape's | ness, sneezing, soreness, stiffness. {police are seeking the ro! and|hours until three doses are taken| quickest, surest relief known and ‘Mra. Gilverstein i» hoping that usually breaks up a cold and ends all| costs qnly # few cents at drug stores. ‘Kindhearted and honest person will re-| grippe misery. It acts without assistance. Tastes ter en} by end ag The first dose opens clogged-up|nice. Contains no quinine. Insist on it a warmer climate. nostrils and air passages of head; re- | Pape’s!—Advt. MTL OLE TTL OWN A HOME THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY 55 MAIN STREET, PATCHOGUE Patchogue is on the South Shore of Long Island, fifty-four miles from New York, on the Montauk Division of the Long Island Railroad; it has splen- did train service all year round. Patchogue is directly on Great South Bay, which affords excellent sailing, fishing, boating, bathing and crabbing) Pat- chogue has a number of churches, magn ificent High School, a Masonic Tem- ple, Elks Club, a Carnegie library, three banks, theatres and many large stores. Veeeteme a ist wdewaeseeveua* : ; The Brooklyn “Citizen” has secured desirable land, covered ‘ t with stately trees, and surrounding three beautiful lakes. We : have named this development Patchogue Lakes, and have di- vided it into lots, 20x100, cut streets, and offer the opportunity of securing a lot to each three months’ subscriber. TTT TITTIES jairedaaa ee aaa To take advantage of this wonder. JUST TEAR THIS OFF NOW - bt ecraad you must subscribe to oaamranaen sue : rooklyn “Citizen” for three ‘ *-> months. Then you can secure a free COUPON and clear deed with a certificate of title insurance for a 20x100 lot at Pat- |BROOKLYN CITIZEN chogue Lakes for $50. Circulation Department 397-401 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Payable $10 Down Gentlemen — Without obligating myself in any way, kindly send me map, pictures and full particulars re $2 a Month garding your proposition, Best Locations Sell First - bee bene Pheer e eae bans i H _ ACT AT ONCE PTZ TET ITO i . THK KVENING WOKLD, IZA DEATHS (ASKS COURT CARE births. The name of the father should made dy the city on its sales of surplus f army foodstuff and supplies. ‘Pwenty- {for yesterday was cancelled because uf ore. ty to| rkency brought about by the ’ P GAIN DECREASE; FOR ILLEGITIMATES | paternity, 01 S10" aaiucieation | A public agency # ye empow 2 he ae ered to Institute p ngB to es Tt * y : ablish p: ity. a ie | Say$ ‘Epideiiic Is Nearly | Official Conference Would Give | eae piven the tothe | i Sas ‘ F, Richts the father provides inadequate sup- ‘Theatre Smoking Ban Such Children Full Right Lie, tates Eeiverspuueia lade ore. Soon to End. } of Inheritance. vision for adequate maintenance and RB eile toehe: ot Hrentttd to] CHICAGO, Feb. 11.—Children born| CUO Of ERO Cotas | a Turned Over ‘temen against the winter vacation , and from pnewmenia 179,| The conference held that a child} President Anning &. Prail of the Roard of Education to-day will receive of forty-eight. born out of wedlock should Rave the | eee ee esa iad, to be expended for sthe corresponding day of the i918) rights of inheritance as the legitimate! 1). penent of anaemic, tubercular and neers crippled ehiidren of the public schools ’ m ‘The surname of the mother should | whose interests Th@Pvening World hax gto Gate this year, Mortality this! be given the child until after adjudi-| championed in and out of season. While tus been much less than in the } terinity and upon petition|the fund lasts it will be spent for | epidemic. On the corrempona- | “tion of paterinity and upon pe fron assume its father’s name. ‘The $15,000, forwarded to President » and EBA -obathe twas guaniieaan Other recommendations included: |Pran by y Chambertain 3,682 this year, haan 000 much poorer. Yesterday afternoon! on't stay stuffed-up! Quit blow-|lieves headache, dullness, feverish-| Cold Compound” taken every two| “Pape’s Cold Compound” is the i peen ® oO » Wome! | struction and Relief, pended in the| ON. ving 8: METKON FIREMEN FOR SUMMER REST. Protest Agatuat ‘Winter Vacations Betore Mayor Hylan, Mayor Hylan was feported to-day to be considering the protest of New York 260 | | | system by which some have to atart on thelr vacations as early as January. The plan is based on the idea that va- cations should be distributed’ evenly through the year, but the firemen say mer and that therefore there should be| Rubbers. more summer vacatiohs, The regular meeting of the Uni-| A. J. BATES, Distributors. Suite, consisting of BUFFET, CHINA CLOSI BLE, 48 Inc! ft. exten- sion; Four Pieces; at Columpta Grafonolas February Columbia nd Cortina oreign Lan- guage Records on Sale. Kitchen Maid Cabinet in white SEWING MACHINES ON CREDIT BEN MONDAY AnD saruaDay EVENICG Victor Records Y in our stock are the most sought- after -classical numbers and the latest hits in popular music, OPEN ALL DAY LINCOLN’S . BIRTHDAY Selection, Artiste. Price, EXTASE | McKee's Orchestra $1.55 70114—NANNY Harry Lauder 1.28 (GOLETTO nrico Caruso 1.00 jueston O Quello) LARK Margaret Romaine an SHUMORESQCR Maud Powell 1.50 41—RARBIDRE) Galil-Curci 1.50 (Una Voca Poco Fa) BE SURE TO ADD THIS RECORD TO YOUR fa a) |) at iN Y i > y \BE= RECORD OF THE DAY ee - Columbia Records No, Selection. Artist. Price. AGH TAAG NADUHTY WALTZ paste RAGS My ‘OF GOLDIN DREAMS }*7**** prsetsre set mm 2830-1 GAVE HER THAT Don't Take Advantaxe of My Good Nature }A1 Jolson 85 2 no" at It Means to Be Lonesome PRR ee ee | George Meader .85 —PROHIBITION BLUES ‘ TAXATION BLUES Nore Bayes 9 + 85 ...Toscha Seidel 1.60 2830—JUST FOR M. AMO) Maria Barrientos 1.50 TEST Accents}: i 1 Strange Harmonies Jere +-THipolito Lazaro 1,50 Your Selections From Our Big Stocks f Victrolat and Grafonolan und pay expres will be sent by Post and pa. ws nnd breakage. iecords sent C. 0. sired, Write for catalogue. V/ISSNER PIANOS Distributing Salesrooms 55 Flatbush Avenue Opposite’ Livingston st. BROOKLYN, N, Y. | are offered post-graduate courses in hospital social service, in public | health nursing, in hospital administration and in nursing teaching in Intelligent, Ambitious Young Women TO ENTER THE NURSING PROFESSION Superior Opportunities Offered The training schools for nurses under the jurisdiction of the De- partments of Public Charities and Bellevue and Allied Hospitals rank equal to the best, The nurses’ homes are commodious, cheerful and delightfully located. The hospitals are large, active, and contain all classes of medical and surgical cases (not contagious). Graduates of the schools have preference in city service. They connection with Hunter College of the City of New York. | Apply for PROSPECTUSES and CIRCULARS OF INFORMATION to | Cily Moapltal Reheot of Nursing ’ $ Metropotitan Hospital Scheot of Nurwiag) Mlackwell's Holand oC f ' hinge jospital Kehoel of Mendig Raa WEDNESDAY, FBBRUAKX it, dvau. formed Firemen's Assoctation acheduted | BASO keep shoes dry and they’ll treater in the winter than in'the mune |l28t longer. Wear Baco {_| STYLWEAR SUITS 4-Plece American Wainut Queen Anne Period SERVING TABLE, Et €, DINING y 06 | | SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS” WORK MONDAY WONDERS, 9:30 to 6:00 STORE HOURS (for the Present) AEARN THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Entire Stock of MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S REDUCE These prices mean an opportunity to buy a finely tailored, up-to-the-minute suit at less than the actual wholesale value. MEN’S SUITS (Sold on Main Floor) 151 Suits that were $39.75.......0..++ | 70 Suits that were $45.00... } 33.50 110 Suits that were $48.00. 216 Suits that were $50.00. 100 Suits -that were $55.00. 26 Suits that were $60.00. 14 Suits that were $65.00..... ver bvies MEN’S SUITS (Sold in Basement 199 Suits that were $31.75........ 216 Suits that were $33.75 ............ 97 Suits that were $35.75...... Sperone e 85 Suits that were $37.50............. - Sizes 33 to 43, Including Regulars, Stouts, Shorts, Longs NECESSARY ALTERATIONS FREE OF CHARGE Extra Selling Space eine Extra Salespeople See other pages for our five-colum'n adv. and E: ceptional Sale of Girls’ Bloomers ER ais L Welch \Grapelade ad the day RAPELADE spread on toast, bread or muffins for break- fast. That tart-sweet fresh flavor —true taste of grapes that everybody likes. Children love it~-grownups have a sweet- tooth liking for it too. And its wholesome qualities are as good as its taste, because Grapelade is pure. All the richness of whole grapes without seeds or skins. Acid crystals removed by pat- ented Welch process. In 15 oz. glass jars and 8 oz. tumblers. The Welch Grape Juice Co., Westfield, N. Y. rapelad a puredgrape spread | = a ae |

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