The evening world. Newspaper, March 11, 1920, Page 16

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1 2 5 Mi: THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH 11, 1920, 3 “OWNE NAMEYIN“EVERY PAIR | me ae charged in the other schools. fe Dr. Guatave Straibenmuller, direc- " tor of school lunches, said he wel- 4 offer made by the Welfare League. No provisions have been | r for school lunches as | far distant as the Bronx, it was said. | Lunehes are now supplied through the | oy 3 FOR THE BRONX BY central kitchen, situated in the lower | z east side The board alsy acknowledged the| | communication from the Board of Al- |dermen granting permission for the . purchase of perishable foods for the asians school lunches without public letting and within the eum of $10,000 John EB. Wnde received the unani- mous approval of the board members ag Diatrict Superin: ent of Schools | for the Bronx. The nwas recorded eo in apite-of prot » by Bronx of the Poor. citizens and civic nimtions dur- ar ing the committee mecting on Mon- tion, in session | day. At that time Borough President Bx cake aitonoed tin opening of | Bruckner made a strong plea for the election of a Bronx man, @ school lunchroom in P. 8S, No. 4) Arthur A. Boylan was appointed the Bronx, under private endowment. | principal of Publte School No 62, re- The he board on | Onganized as a High School, to succeed mead Sea he eae) wt| Frank Wheat, Acting Principal. By See cee the same vote the name of the school Superintendents, following the offer! was changed to the George Washing- of the School Children's Welfare| ton High Setiool._ Teachers, punta League to operate the lunchroom. and citizens 0! ‘ashington Heth The league announced its willing- | Protested alex on Monday against the , removal of Mr. Wheat. fess to supply all necessary equip- oe A Breakfast Standby Alwi d Heer fete Grape-Nuts A food of delightful flavor: tba B hws Pia route dekghihd nee like taste. INT) Wat BF peru) TE cs Foundation Private Endowment to Pro- vide Food for the Children finish makes our, sub- stantial duplex-fabric DOETTE MADE IN U.S.A, identical in appearance with undressed leather. Smart, econamical— yvAN DYK believed there was no better founda- tion on which to build a business than QUALITY, VALUE AND SERVICE The great success of Van Dyk stores surely confirms that belief. Are you a Van Dyk customer ? Quali-Tea Thetest. Allkinds 50¢ Ib. The fine flavor and low price of this tea mystifies all competition. Ment as well as the inclosing of a of the indoor playground as a ning room. It agreed also to defray cost of food and service, though | Board of Education reserves the Tight of supervision, in accordance No Proof Goods Stored by Grocers ‘Was Booty. Emil Lichtenfets and his brother, William, owners of a grocery busincas at Willis Avenue and 144th Street, Bronx, who were arrested March 3 after Economical Very Nourishing a revelation in Spring Duchess The Coffee Supreme 48¢ Ib. Scientific blending and critical selection by experts account for the Par Excellence of Duchess. With the rules governing the “penny” | silks, rugs and rubber tires had been inch system now being extended | found in their warehouse near the store, fhout Manhattan, were fiechar ged, ssterday by Magia- ‘Menus prescribed for the “penny | trate Levine in Jefferson Market Court. *Yunches" by Miss Grace Schermer. | , Cart, McQueeney, who made the ar- ‘ : nt a one Gepartessct of the schooin’ wilt car | hag. nepected the property ee se nan to find any evidence in, and prices will be the mame as stolen, nt SY oviden hibesd > tlhe ty Combination Coffee 30c Ib. The addition of roasted Cereal and Chickory in scien- tific proportions reduces the Caffeine content, making it healthful and economical, Tastes fine, too, Butter Fresh from the Churn 71¢ Ib, Storage butter tastes fine in November, but now there is nothing like the freshly churned butter. Avoid Storage and buy Fresh. We have it. Eggs All good—not storage 51¢ doz. ‘We rush the egg from the nest to you. Don't buy Storage when we sell fresh at so low a price. JAMES VAN DYK CO FOR MEN. WOMEN & CHILDREV STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. EARN yy WAM Ae} A Wearing Apparel for Men, Women and Boys L! HE Spring styles dy—beau- Fourteenth street Weat of Fitth Avenue Ghul tater fos eualinen, extep: CITY BRANCHES tional valuee—in wide choice of selection NEW YORK JAMAICA 1181 Fulton St. lere @ wonderful ity 3017 Fulton St. ‘i e dress in style on convenient credit terms. reer Ub | ee 277 Broadway orrect Charming Dress for Spring Biot Sy or iairahee | A4OOKLYN Seedy ; ifth Ave. . Grand St. Both Ben snd Women 211 Willis Ave 510 Fifth Ave. 796 Manhattan Ave. Splendid Assortments in Summer Furs . OUT-OF-TOWN RESIDENTS WILL FIND OUR CREDIT PLAN A CONVENIENCE 505 E. Tresient Av.| 5620 Fifth Ave. 950 Flatbush Ave. 2551 Webster Ave. 146 Smith St. 1853 Myrtle Ave. Lal 100 Stores in 27 Principal Cities Need not be expensive, as every woman knows who shops in this store. These val- ues, for example, are eloquent of savings. These fashions are dominantly expressive of newest style-trends. SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS” WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. Women’s and Misses’ TAFFETA DRESSES 25.50 Our regular $29.75 to $34.75 Three very new models will charm you with their new fashion-ways. One has a straight, loose bodice of taffeta elaborately embroid- ered with dull gold thread. A tunic of Geor- gette falls almost to the knees and is banded with taffeta. Other models entirely of taffeta show smart use of puffings and knife pleating and lace trimmings. STORE OPEN 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. Weat of Fifth Avenue FRIDAY SATURDAY 650 GIRLS’ COATS Sizes—8 to 16 years. 9.77 Women’s TRICOTINE DRESSES 34.50 Our regular $39.50 and $42.75 One of the newest styles in tricotine has a sim- ple straight hanging bodice ornamented on Oriental pattern of embroidery in silk en- twined with dull gold thread. The skirt gath- ers onto the bodice with a slight fullness at the sides, suggesting the extended hip line. An other tricotine dress at this price has the bod- ice embroidered in a pointed design and a deep border of embroidery on the skirt, Misses’ Serge Suits $35.00 Our regular $42.50 Serge suits for misses retain their prestige for Spring and increase their style effect with lovely embroideries. There are a number of new models at this price. Our reg. Our reg. $15.94 $15.94 Other suits for misses, in serge, gabardine and tricotine, to $145.CO MATERIALS are All-Wool Tweeds, Serges, Poplins and Diagonal Silvertones. COLORS Navy Blue, Copenha- gen, Pekin Blue, Rein- deer and Mixtures. A New, Enchanting Collection of arrmanet? This is the largest, newest-styled group of moderately priced hats you will find anywhere. ‘The rage for color which marks the new millinery mode finds fascinating expression in hats trimmed with Oriental orna- 8, wool and raffia embroideries and bright ribbons and flowers, y of the hats are of brilliant colored or gleaming lacquered straws, Picturesque hair hats and sports , too, in great variety swell the uiuost limitless number of Le Chapeau Charmant $3.74 UNTRIMMED PANDAM HATS, 2.95 The now basket and chain weaves and garden wear, MODELS—Those illustrated and a number of others--full length and sports length. Some have leather belts, some belts of self material. Self and overlay collars of pique or silk poplin. in which the newest Pandams come are charming for sports, street They are in the new high shades of bronze, moire, Bermuda pink, French blue, burnt orange, emerald green, mallard blue, sand and turquoise, $1.55 NEW SPRING FLOWER WREATHS, at aia Trimmed Free if Hats and Materials Are Purchased Here, This once-a-season opportunity tops all similar ones in other stores like a mountain peak rising above hills, and is lifted above competition by sheer superiority—of VALUE. | See other pages for our three column Friday, as usual, NO EXCHANGES Bargain Day Adv. Start of Season Sale of Wool Dress Fabrics and Adv, of Women's and Misses’ Apparel. fee other pages for our three-column Friday, as Usual, Bargain Day Adv. Start of Season Sale of Wool Dress Fabrics and Girls’ Coats. NO RETURNS

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