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“he, THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1922, 5 7 - “ aff beitcel for more thai cents janyone js found guilty of fraud or Newspaper found to be undernourished may prescribe with the view of sup-TBoard of Education as a revelving a in the public schools, It reads as| plying pupils in a convenient and or-fund for the purpose of supporting q 5 follows: |derly manner with food of recognizedand maintaining such service.” 1 above the box office price be | misrepresentation; also licenses wit | “The Board of Education of each | va For years The Evening World ] AND SCHOOL LUNCHES MADE Guilty of a misdemeanor, be forfeited for those who charge | city of the first and second clase shall| “The board shall prescribe the hows has strongly urged a thorough | protect the public more than 50 cents over the ticket | provide for the service of food to pu- | during which food shall be served and system of lunches at cest in the ] } ‘MATTERS OF PUBLIC INTEREST’ are attended by five hundred or more | fust and hunch may be so provided tiene have ahowh, that theuearale pupits. “For the purpose of carrying Into of children go to schools br price, and such « person will be pros- | pils in all schools in such cities which | the method of service thereof, Break- sehools of this city. Invest ecuted accordingly, upon complaint of for a license must also put up a The Comptroller (or Seeretary of “Such furniture and equipment ag | effect the provisions of this section, fastless and many of them receive y bond of $1,000. This bond is to be | State) Is to be empowered to investi- | may, in the opini®n of each board, be | | 2Ppropriations Shall be made from feed that has no nutrition. =| on the condition that the person | gate the business of any one holding | nec ry for such service shall be | time to time in the same manner as In its effort to remedy these Bills in Legislature Place Widely Variant Sub-| 3)! receives the license will net | such a license, if such an Investiga- | Installed and such help ax may be re- | appropriations are made tor, other eonditions by public subscription any citizen | be guilty of any fraud or extor- tion is warranted. quired shall be employed. school purposes, and the amount so this newspaper succeeded in jects on Same High Plane and Both Seek to tion and will Hus enews u pricn tee The School Lunch Bill is short, but! ‘Iood shall be served to. pupils at Appropriate, together with all re- tablishing an equipment for 100 : the ticket in excess of the price | to the point, and if enacted will save! cost and shall be of such kind and| ceipts from the sales of food t 1 MeGinnes Gul Ee Bill Empowering, Attain Objects Long Sought by The Evening appearing on the ticket, plus 60 thousands of the children that this quality as the Hoard of Education | herein provided, aliatl Wa kept Gores } Attorney General to Act | W orld. Sent ley (Gey daeleli By Sophie Irene Loeb. | measures tong advocated by The — | Evening World ALBANY, Feb. 9.—Following ts the The Governor has manifested great URE TO BE SIGNED, | fiat: paragrapa’ tua bill introduced] geet Corton, tat Ree ea ith Sane by Senator Charles W. Walton and] him at considerable length about them | Assemblyman Maurice Bloch to-day | yester and am convinced that he! “Is Admission P. S. Commis- ("0 ieeinKidie ses is extremely interested in seeing that @ person who applies which proved highly suc- sim verve JAMBS McCreary & CO, 241 sue 7 i Sai | abuses complu of should be sion Has Failed to Protect | “Matters of Public Interest—te | (Ne Abuses compinined of shoul! be Public,” Says Donohue | is hereby determined and declared | ing of the lunch system he said: | = s - | that the price of or charge for “I cunnot sec how anybody ean be} : pe Ee ‘teal, yposed to lunches in schools."’ = admission to theatres, places of | °F/hose - By Joseph S. Jordan. | jeeaneeen ar GdanboneN The first of these bills, the Theatre Ticket Pill, will eliminate exorbitant és Ma li lt Mi The Evening other places where public exhibi- | prices charged for theatre tickets and | tions, games, contests or perfor- other amusements and will be a} Bm ALBANY, Feb. 9.--The McGinnes | la MN appropriating $25,000 and em-| ™2" Hall § a 000 and em- powering tho Attorney General to ap-| ted, With a publio Interest and sub- It prescribes that every person, firm lees 20% éh lo before the Public| Jeet t@ the supervision of the | cr corporation which is engaged in| Separates re the Public) State for the purpose of s: [the business of reselling tickets for | Fervice Commission in the State-wide! cusiding the public againet | mission to the theatre or other wy ures Women’s Dresses Developed in : We are living in an age of conven- ences such as were never dreamed of, even by the most prolific of prophets. One of the latest, which cems nothing short of magical, is a matter affec- | dcadly blow to the pernicious and un-| scrupulous speculator. Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, , Taffeta, Poiret Twill > inquiry into telephone rates was sent)! : fA amusement pt shall have to take waterless hot bag that keeps hot for . . - tl na ie ; Frauds, GRSRUON) OXBrBIOAHE PHOS) Tro liectines ‘Thin lesnnine 18/16 be twenty-four to forty-eight hours and me 0 the Governor to-day. That 4t will d jawiabunest? if ig! ‘ be sighed there 18 no doubt, forit was, Oe Ue aM vested in the Comptroller (his may without the aid of electricity, steam A similar reason is also given for] be ehar T fire of any sort. to the Seeretury of State). lone of the recommendations. of the " another bill which will assure a lunch| The lic $100. It is not F nice Executive in his message to the gervice in the public schools at cost | transferable except by consent of the iri aicub ber bottle Rouse sen + aug . gislature at the opening of the ses- ¢ the children. authority who Erints tHe deense. ‘ which contains a, harmless p endi alue at i ies These two important measures, No person will be permitted a Hival ABUatAees jee anOe Re The bill met slight opposition !n though differing in character, ure of! to sella ticket for more than 50 | antly develops a lasting ithe Assembly and went sailing through the Senate yesterday like a lewallow. Minority Leader Charles D, Dono- hue, who led the opposition in the Assembly, sald to-day his objections were not levelled at Attorney Gen- omercly moistened by a drops of cold water. One has crely to pour an ounce or so of water into an opening and presto! the bag becomes hot and stays hot at least twenty-four hours, bsolutely immune to outside atmos- vital need ‘to the community and are cents above the box office price, Wot RUIZER 3950 | | feral Charles D, Newton, but at the TRADE MARK ER | phere, even frigidity.* And it is . ‘ . Public Service Commission, which Is | beolutely safe—cannot burn; can- Good style, good taste and good quality combine pore one MRE rep ISNAnIaEtYS, OF ae to render these Gowns exceptionally good values, ; eel Fancy the convenience of such a ? 16 at 39.50. ¢ when motoring, when attending tdoor games in cold weather, when en p camping, and what limitless’ possi- Beams » Telephone Company's ar- lities it suggests for domestic use heir style and smartness reflect the very new- . trary rates, is an admission that the Yet it costs but 2.00. mee dante % 7 5 _ ministration of the Public Service | est of Spring’s fashion features, yet they are quict 4 Lommission is a failine 1 believe } B ‘ he: Haonlershoutd He Fenresndted. cand | and refined in appearance. i thougtit thoy were. My understand: : ing was that it is the province of the BCommission to protect the Many feature graceful, dipping panels, dropped raed “The Public. Servier a Clearance Sale Aunt : ‘ : aes aay } waist lines and peasant or mandarin sleeves, $10,000 a ye out nine though bloused models and Redingote and tunic Women’s 8,600 styles are also featured. Embroidery enriches ‘ propri ned over t ny s. many—beads give spirit to others, and some of the EC AMA eae AIARE aI Se Dial Gaara simpler modes are adorned with unique designs of , as. for maintenan and operition andudra is mele au Blue. Rear % in Ries AWS“: ANDL) soreatlng. Llosa £1 19-50 hand-drawn work. Black, Navy Blue, Brown and at fommission gaye it a Tum sum. ot many of the new {pring colorings. Sizes 34 to 46 700,000, of which $% was for : Ritzonallesrsives. ‘chen tiers wal of; Loan PIANOS Models that were tot ther appropriation of $10.¢ merly quite costly. All are wed in the pv dings at validity of for gas ror An HIS is a player piano that is nol mechanical, because the motor that turns the roll is en- tirely separate from the treadles under the feet. tailored types suitable for - " : ’ .50 eae Wee and u © well Hand-Made Underwear And at 29 into the Spring. Trinimed With Attractive new styles of the loveliest of Sprin fabrics—Chamois and Silk Knit; also of another new material called Drop) Knit. ‘Vhen, too, there are fetching affairs of Crepe de Chine, “This mal lars, or, to be exact, $065,046 of @ State's money turned over to the Public Service Commission to protect he interests of the public, Commis Many smart dark a hades are represented Real Filet Lace Sizes 34, 36 and 38 Furth Floor Specially Priced It is as natural for you to put in the phrasing and shadings of a piece with your feet as it is to tap | poner Peand neue, sald tt magne your foot to a lively tune. | Canton Crepe, Taffeta, Poiret ‘will, ‘Vricotine Rie which wan apuniontiieantane Examine this piano if you are seriously consider- | There is a delicate charrn in the immaculate and.aitine quality Jersey Paice incaten igen wee atees ing a player piano. | whiteness and sheer softness of Batiste under- (Fourth Floor Bey hous “him apatior ; . . things which silken | things never, achieve. And ; a » have all the Open Evenings Until 10 0’ Clock | when such underthings are sewn by hand and ; Se Mana . \ | adorned with real hand-made Filet Lace, they j Be eer Acearaes Geaseal Newton, to The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co. | have no peers in the realm of intimate attire. Yet Shop by Mail | nvestigation. te ely elacdoniwes Pianos—Victrolas—Musical Instruments | they are quite inexpensive, as the following attest: H atte Ronese sven Ppivan ta. the 120 West 42d Street Night Gowns in various styles with square, round or \ Out of town patrons may readily take advan ' Heer eer: Tinetemenwien aoe | : res : | necks, prettily trimmed with Filet laces and finished tage of the special values offered in our advertise i mor, in an ceonomlcal administra Between Broadway and 6th Ave. Phone Bryant #140 with ribbons.....00........ 2.95 and 3.95 ments by sending in their orders by phone o1 i Herik 4 there niust beleomarons {6 Ie Voable to Call, Mail This Coupon Todas | | Fir Chemives teseeseteneoees M95 and 2,98 mail. Expert shoppers will shop for you and ses j teria ‘ie i by certainly have . mS. | ~e Step-in o. Envelope Chemises.........05 2.95 that your order is promptly filled ; eneral will give the put run for WURLITZER, 120 West 42d St. Bodicesiciss access rseves eayisaie Samsdeser ARO RDA e699: H renee ee aa ee ones Please send me further information regarding your Avoll9 ! H letting ready to reduce the telephone Fleer Planes, ates NAMI geese ADDRESS .. A New Clearance Sale of | Hat Bag Corsets and Brassieres Corset models for all types of figure—Madame Stationery of Quality And Some New Hats Irene, Gossard, McCreery Quality, A/P, Americati | Olf'she starts fara week Lady, R & G, and others. Brassieres in a wide Reduced i John end, and in the sleek-look assortment, many beautifully trimmed. \ This sale gives you an opportunity to ' MGI As ing bag that hangs lightly Corsets now 1.95t07.50 Brassieres now 1.0010 4.00 || satisfy your desire for stationery of quality { LIPPER AND 8 ; 4 ieeuen an 4 | from her wrist she find formerly 4.50 to 17.50 formerly 2.00 to 6.00 | without paying an exorbitant price for i! ‘ SAE to gah Stents hai merson she can carry three hats. shied Alea | ‘The prices are in fact aiacinele low | Even then there is ample hs ‘ : r ressary 500 Eaton Crane & Pike Co. box i { President of the Actors’ Equity room for the necessary ike Co. boxes con. Short & Wedium Vamp Show Shop iati odds and ends that shi U b 4 95 taining 120 sheets of writing paper in 'B lue, | } HO Ws StH SEN Association, and one of the most ; inks i . m rellas Special at 4 Gray or White and 100 envelopes to teh: H ths § gifted and brilliant scenario forgot to tuck in her-grit fi | ne | H : writers of filmland This bag is made of Pat Of Silk are these umbrellas in fascinating shade Smee hy; 100 ' ent Leather, lined with of Blue, Green, Purple, Cardinal as well as Black, Empire Linen Beverly Linen ‘ “4 ° % f : A . ? . x Beer sae : 3 says: peey ae a ‘ . edged with a wide band of satin tape and topped i Made by Eaton Crane An exceptional qual peaST ORI ee a “I read The Billboard because it tells | pate eae ee ost : with handles odd and distinctive in form and new : Big Cer eayretsly (or ity of paper. 500 pound | annie | n ‘ary ie ames McCreery , J a + §00 do} the trath about the theatre.”’ | hang up in an automobil in design, ; §0opound boxes of high- boxes, in White only; 78 | - . | or Pullman—and it aap. . | grade paper, in Tints or A ie a SPIT iiant Ll . MY capacity is, in all truth, The frames are strong and firmly made; the silk | White; go sheets to ‘heetstopound. 29¢ | a vAINs 4 Oa) i enormous. It comes in of a strong, durable quality forming a dependable | Pound. 35e formerly 6oc il ‘ Brulee ‘ a. two sizes, most modestly protection against sturiny Spring weather as well formerly 75¢ Sey eERe || f Serer ie Paw ino Bay ries! Teas and aay priced at 3.25 and 3.75 as a shield from penetrating Summer sunshine. 1g00 packages of Ene ia atch. 2 ‘a \ if cause it “tells the truth.” It is just to all. It is spectively. velopes to match, 25 in pes AUCH 25 | fair to all—big and little. It is clean and honest The quilled hat of Hemp If you prefer leather straps you will find them, PacKage. Wc package. : 10c H —so all respect it and read it. she is wearing is 12.50, the also rings of Bakalite or Amber. All have stub formerly 20c formerly 20¢ | | | THE BILLBOARD weehly circalation is more than three times larger than sport hat of silk 6.95, the gaat ain \ (Main Floor) i the entire combined circalations of all other theatrical publications garden hat 12.50. Sng ans Epa to mate | | i 7 | i Th e B illboard 33 1493 pS Brosdwey, NEW YORK a5 (Millinery Dep't., Third Floor, Annex) (Main Floor) ——— Se = it South Dearborn Street, { ovr from all other Firs Tri tfet!*ho opiates. se everve J

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