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ea, THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, DEMANDS $15,000,000 FOR SCHOOLS AT ONCE ‘ Work on New Buildings Must|'~ Cease Unless Money Is My impression {s that there {s noth- ing to be gained by pussyfooting with the Comptroller. the courts," said Dr. The 1918 ban on th nguages ‘n the public schools was DR, G. HIMONS. to this city thirty-four years age, Gardner Hirons, sixty-two. | Hor twenty-two years he wag visiting well known gynecologist, died yeste! ‘iy of nephritis at hts home, No. 3 Uversidé Drive. He wa Cincinnat!, educated in and Medical College “Sus Our This course” ginal must # Company each The Evening World’s Kiddie Klub Korner Cuprvtehe, 1982, (Hew Tet Drening Wark) ty Pram Punishing Os. AGE, ADDRESS and BER distinctly, Address Cousin Eldanor, New York Evening World, New York City. use of forelgn Contest closes April physicign at the Women’s Hospital. He is survived by his wife dnd a son, He will have a Masonic funeral at the Campbell Wuneral Church on Sunday afternoon, there, and came Conducted by Eleanor Schorer Woodland Wonder Tales By Cousin Eleanor BOBBITY BOBTAIL AND MO BRIGHTEYES HAVE A WORDY SET-TO. KOBTAIL was sitting in sunning himself Granted, Says Chairman. The $15,000,000 appropriated by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment year for the school building pro- gramme of the Board of Education spent, and obligations have incurred whieh require more y at once if butlding of schools This was announced Ferguson, Chairman Committee on Buildings and Sites of the Board of Education, yes- THE NAUGHTY KITTEN, There once lived undtr an old barn @ mother cat and five little kittens. They all loved each other and lived All of the kittens were good with the exception of one, the small- She, I am very sorry to say, did not do as she also. , ‘All childrea up to stxteen yeape of a ecome members. Bach Nor ith 6 silver She memberenio ‘certifica COUPON 928, grey Kiud Pls te. Michigan’s Easy Credit ee rd EX In celebration of the opening of our new store at 935 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, we are offering the Kome ‘sof New York and Brooklyn bargains unheard of Pay $5.00 on $100 Purchase To make this a double opportunity for our customers you need only pay this exceptionally small deposit on your purchase and the bi weekly or monthly, on our easiest credit terms. Open Monday and Saturday Evenings MARCH CONTEST AWARD WIN- N Pourteen-Yeor Class. How to Help My City. close and open his eyes quickly and then flick one or the other of his ears, but for the most part only his nose was alive, and that wiggle. constant- Whenever he heard the swish of a wing or a light footstep on the turf he would sigh pompously and mur- mur something about being glad of « chance to rest after It so hard to obey, She would always run away to the field and catch bugs which citizens may help their city. 3 to keep it cle ardest task of all. In school we are taught to keep our city clean by learning to pick up pa- pers In school and at home. One day, when she On Dr. Ferguson's motgon, the board resolved -to ask the Board of fostimate and Apportionment to issue bonds for $16,000,000 mpre immedi- was suddenly surrounded by a band of grasshoppers with spears The poor kitten was so frightened that she did not know Why, oh why, hadn’t she done as her mother told her? It was late—the grasshoppers were danc- in their hands. his Easter ac He was careful not to look at the visitor, fretending not to have not for our sake alone, health and beauty of the community, As I am a Block Captain, action of Comptroller Craig in REAT Michiga 8 Complete A N ] O N Home Outfits SAL 3 Reeins Completely” 149.50 Weekly 6 Completely lance at your convenience, noticed his presence. outting off the extra pay of teachers duty to see that the streets are kept around her and sticking t “He'll do that once too often," a cking their long Very often when we (Block assigned to special work was emphat- by City Super- who opposed a resolution by Commissioner Harry B. Chambers that a conference be had the comment of his neighbors. with fall his enemies, keep his eyes peeled, right to airs and affectations when Captains) are picking up papers that coreless people throw into th passersby ask, “Why don't they keep the streets a little cleaner?” t her go she ran home and never, never went away from her mother and sisters again. leurned a lesson, don't you? McMullen, age 11, "MONKEYS ARE VERY UGLY,” BOBBITY INSISTED. 0 —k oak dangers are constantly threatening.” Ejher Bobbity Bobtail did-not hear or he did not heed their warning. “You asit with deep concern, and not with the Comptroller and that the Board of Estimate be asked to ap- propriate the necessary money. “[ think no request should be made of the Board of Estimate for an ap- propriation for a purpose for which wa are already authorized by law to [spend money that {s in the budget, And, sure enough, the loud enough for even a sparrow. vas a little rush of wings; the sound was hardly And Bobbity Bobtail, thinking it was Mr. Bluejay or some other winged gossip who would spread the importance woodland wide, began to chatter about ¢——____________—. his arduous tasks, the sbrvice he had done and the pleasure He wrought, when he was brought to bj-several rude pecks on opened his eyes to see a ncestral enemies, fly- lucky for Bob- bity that he was a big rabbit and the hawk was only a little one. Bobbity Bobtail was scarcely hurt at all, but it spoiled his sun bath completely. “Ha! Hal’’ laughed Mo Brighteyes, who had seen it happen. 3Y don’t keep the strects a THE ROBIN. Have you ever stopped to think that THEY means YOU?" I hope that many more of m dic Klub Cousins are Block Captains from various high schools of the city, because we help many of our cl Sitting on the bough, and the sparrow," Mo Brighteyes told I love to hear your song, Simmons White Label Mattress This trademarked mattress, nationally adver- tised at $10.00, of pure cotton, roll edge, wi heavy tick covering, packed in individual sani- tary cartons, ata ridiculously low price for the Great Expansion Sale. All Sizes. THIS WEEK them and put them there, ry beautiful things.”’ ‘And very ugly “Laok at the frogs, for in- By Richard Vicital, age 9, N. ¥. City. ment, Police and Wire Departments. Irene Bodinelli, Bronx. Honorable Mention: “Frogs may not be pretty, but they sing a beautiful Often their chirping tn the bog lulls my sisters and me to elcep."” And the monkeys are very ugly Bobbity Bobtall insisted, stick ing to his original point. But Mo Brighteyes was quite as faithful to his argument when ho an- swered, ‘Monkeys are very gay and mischievous and good-night song. HEN your youngsters -tease for candy give them milk chocolate. It is good for them because it contains three vital foods—milk, chocolate, sugar. Borden’s is really milk chocolate, for Bernstein, New York City, SPRINGTIME. The children shout and sing, They hail the coming of spring The plants start to grow And the brooks again flow. eo “And what are you so gay about?” Bobbity Bobtail wanted to know. had not seen the little squirrel before Delivered on Deposit of Pay 50c Weekly “Oh, I saw what the little hawk f or Also in American Walnut and beauti- fully finfshed tn Mahogany. h POSsTT VERS THIS Cedar Chest, Sisics. Great Ex- eee 14.75 Price... ONLY i 00 that’s’ more than rabbits are."’ “I've a mind to thrash you for your insolence,"’ said Bobbity Bobtail, In a towering rabbit rage, for nothing in the world vexed him so much as hav- ifg his vanity aimed at and hit, Bobbity Bobtail, and it The flowers, all in white array On a bright and sunny day Borden’s is the world’s largest producer of milk products. It’s as pure as their famous Eagle Brand Milk. THE BORDEN COMPANY Borden Building serves you right,"’ laughed Mo. “And why does it serve me right?"’ “Because you are only a fraud of an Mo was very inso- lent. He should not have spoken that way to any one so much older than himself, not even a rabbit. not meant to be so blunt, but some- how it just came out. “You mean you're glad because I ID - I = Ea) < © Easter bunny.”’ tussie Boturnik, age 12. “T'll tell my daddy, Billy Bighteyes, if you do,"’ said Mo Brighteyes, run- ning off as fast as his squirrel legs APRIL CONTEST. Subject: “Spring Flow Ten awards of $1 ten Kiddie Klub mem- would carry him and hoping ardently all the while that his daddy would Pere SEE I ala not bring you any B sald Bobbity. “Oh, no, indeed,” Mo fibbed. found painted eggs any you could mak “Really,” said Bobbity. clever artist painted them?"’ he asked not hear of his rudeness to Bobbity For though Billy Brighteyes S$ THIS 3- bers, aged from six to fifteen inclu MIS S-piece American sive, who send in the best poem or essay on “Spring Flowers.” The poem or copled and the contestant must not accept help from others, A note from the parents or teacher had no real respect for Bobbity Bob- tall and was constantly referring to Mo as being as stupid as a rabbit, still prettier than he would permit no such disrespect toward Bobbity Bobtail from any of his children, “They were in the nest of the robin knew it, RUG SPECIALS VAY 0c WEEKLY — The Thoughtful Man Now Thinks About Spring House Cleaning How about yourself? How about removing the winter clog from your own system? Spring fever is merely the result of winter llving—continual eating and too little A natural auto-intoxication has resulted from reabsorption of poisons from a lazy functioning lower bowel. This condition is easily corrected. $1.0 DEPOSIT DEL Bed EXHAUSTED NERVE FORCE CAUSES THOUSANDS 10 MAKE FAILURES IN LIFE outdoor life. $35 Records FREE! At drug store or fountain drink— GLYCO-PEPTO MILK This finely tasting health drink, acceptable to the most delicate stomach, provides the friendly, purifying germs of bacillus Bulgaricus in new and wonderfully efficient fashion When your nerve force becomes weak- | activity of the blood making organs, | but it feeds true red blood food directly to the blood itself, create millions of new red biood cells inereases the power of the blood to, help manufacture new nerve force, the same as enriching the | increases {18 power to grow more * | wheat, corn or oats. It you are suffering from nerve force ex- sustion, you can quickly and easily prove to yourself the power of Nuxated Iron to help overcome your condition and make you strong and vigorous again by the following simple test: Make @ written memorandum of all your symptoms before you start, then at the end of two weeks go over your symp- toms again and place a check mark after any that are left, and you can at once sce what {t has done for you, ital organs of your thereby helping to Kinds of alarm and’ as a resul symptoms may MPyc This wonderfully $160 Your own terms within reason vf the head, more es Do not confuse Glyco-Pepto Milk with buttermilks or old-fashioned Bulgarian milks Glyco-Pepto Milk is prepared fresh each day and sold only must have more a starving person must This is best accomplished by increasing activity and power of the force making organs, sold in colored bottles. in clear glass bottles. If you are interested in improved health, let us mail you literature describing Glyco- Pepto Milk, together with credentials from the medical faculty of Geneva and Zurich, Switzerland, as vised by the American Consul General. | For Your Health’s Sake—Start Now—Drink Glyco-Pepto Milk Sold at the following stores and fountains: If you have not surprising results, all and even more than you expect, srers witl promptly refund your money P Teeth, W. L.DOUGLAS $7.00 & $890 SHOES ssviores ‘ALSO_MANY Stvies At $5.00 656.20 ‘W.L.DOUGLAS PRODUCT IS GUARANTEED BY MORE THAN FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE IN MAKING FINE SHOES They are madeof the best and finest leathers, shoemakers,allworking tomakethe best shoes for the price that money can buy. The quality is unsurpassed. Only by examin- i them can I value, Snow’s Fountains Borden’s Hudson Terminal Milk Booth All three are linked by medical au- Madison Square ection: Kalish, 23d St., at 4th Ave.; Paddell, 8 E, 23d St.; Shirniff, Union Square Section: Co.,"4th Ave., at 17th; Sacco, 45 E. 18th St. Greenwich low's, 6th Ave., near 9th; Sheridan, 7th Ave., near 12th; St., at Greenwich Ave.; Seedorff’s Cafe, 6th Ave., at 10th St. Amsterdam Ave.: Cramer, 79th;.Coden, 81st; O'Malley, 87th; Roller, 88th; Columbus Ave.: Ward, 59th; Bailey, pangenberg, 82d; Hygrade, 82d; Buch, 92d; Dorn, 93d; Schweibert Con. ith; Bresler, 102d. Broadway: Canzano’s, at No. 2; t's, at No, 200; Waldorf's, 33d; Nauheim, 60th; Tabris, 32 E. 23d St.; systemanightof Do you know w! the work of WR tablets, Nature's Remedy keeps body functions regulsr, improves relleves bay agcon trouble and other ills are commonly caused by decaying teeth. Klein, 103d; Amsterdam Drug, 162d. We'll save them if we can, if not, by. THE WATERBURY WAY elsewhere at anywhere near our prices, Our $7.00 and $8.00 shoes are exceptionally A stars w a v $1.00 DEPOSIT DE- LIVERS THIS $1.00 DEPOSIT Englander Windsor 3- Axminster DELIVERS plece Bed; Ivory finish $56.00 39. 50 THIS wonderful i Antique Ivory Adam Perlod Tollet 175 Also in American Wal- Table... .+6« nut and Mahogany. 4, ou appreciate their wond ‘equal quality cannot be bought ish, 96th; Maisel, 103d; Nauheim, between 103d and 104th; new ones substituted in a single day. All Languazes Spoken Warersury DenTaL CoMPANY Incorporated Eisler, 104th; McDonald, 107th; Robinson, 113th; College Pharmacy, 1 Getty, 138th; Gersons, 148th; Lipsclt, 150th; Aronstamm, 165th; Robbins, at Lexington Ave.: Nason, 29th; Fraser, 86th; Mentz, in Grand Central Park Ave.: Schmidt, 91st; Noll, at N 59th; Sturtz, 75th; Cybener, 91st. First Ave.: Hollinger, at 79th. Third Av Krakower, 50th; Joffee, 80th; Block, 95th. mail TH 5d ET yal into all of our 108 stores at factory cost. We do not make one cent of profit until the shoes are sold to you. It is worth dollars for you to remember that when you buy shoes at Lady Attendants. 1089. Madison Ave.: Kalish, + George Con: W. L. Douglas shoes are put our stores YOU PAY ONLY ONE PROFIT. No. 564. ‘Sixth Ave.: Eisendorff, at 18th; Candou, 48t S4th; Hitchcock, 58th. ; Greely, 108 W. 32d: Seventh Ave: Capitol Club, Eighth Ave.: Alps Drug, No. 418: Baden, 49th; Leslie, at 36th; Adelon, S4th; Smith Rubin, 55th. Thompson, 34th St.; Schaff, 116th; Selliman, 220th. at 36th. Eleventh Ave,: White Star Drug, 23d. 106th St.; Doro, 108th. Lenox Ave.: Schmelt Island New’ Co. Soda Fountains, L. I. R. R. St: Subway ie ‘St.; Hote! Pharmacy, Fulton Peakay, 1551 Broadwa: Steuben St.; Nedler’ St. and Southern Bivd.; Pharmacy No matter opel supply you with W. L. cost no more in San Francisco than they do in New York. Insist upon. having W. L. Douglas shoes with the name and retail price stamped on the sole. Do not take a substitute and pay extra profits. Order direct from the factory and UGLAS STORES IN GREATER NEW YORK RAT Eighth Avenue, 4p Tulton Street, Fight, Av x44P Tulton shed 1897 M JUNIORS — 29 W. 34th St., New York 414-16 Fulton St, Brooklyn Hours: 6 1O6 Sunoays: <.0s! DO YOU CHAFE? Peterson’s Ointment To the multitude of friepds who have used Peterson's olntment for and scalp, bad WEAR W.L.DOUGLAS SHOES | "AND SAVE MONEY One-third the regu- lar dove, Made ot same Ingredients, Manhattan Ave. Brooklyn: Long jon; Yaffa Bros., 1 St. George; Greenberg, St. Johns Place; Orpheum St.; Fingaretti Drug, Nostrand Ave., Eastern Parkway; feller, 46 Nevins St.; Friedrich’s Cafe, Park Ave. and Nostrand Ave. and Dean St. The Bronx: Chester, 145th Liebemann, No, 611 E. 182d; Kervan, 1020 Westchester y, 200th St.; Tufts, St. Nicholas Ave, and 178th St.; No. 1900 Jerome Ave.; Valentine Drug, Valentine Avec. coated, For chil- dren and adults, CASTORIA ta Use Per Over 30 Year Cilla w. L. DO Nassau Street, roadway, near 3 Brosdwny, for ain Ale on rele at “ata Baths, 28th St.; the Ambassador, Pennsylvania and other Glyco-Pepto Manufacturing Co. Inc. OLE Fifth Ave, cor. Srith Mt, SEY CITY-~18 Newark Avenne in two minut ‘Sek, acted ‘ve. (Greenpotmd) Third Avo Pet eres marked with © f earry complate lines ef WL. Denutaa Ghees fer Women, 594 Jackson Ave., Long Island City, N. Y. live, shoe dealers can Detgine shoes. They gave money. IZKin direst, BROOKLYN. #4AZ4 Kalckerbocker Avenue. ar Theraten St, *HOBOKEN—120 Weekingten Otreet Size Ave XUNION HILL—276 Bergenline Aon w®NEWARK—S31 Breed Strest,

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