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THE EVENING WORLD, x “Boy of East Side Street Is Quicker and Brighter Than Lads in Good Homes Surrounded by Right Influences He'll Grow Into| Desirable Citizen, Says Mornay Williams, Head of Child Labor Committee. By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. “The problem of the child is one @@ the croatest, if not the very bors father. berat ed fo} Fight men sat and dee one hour wh. to do with] one small boyand then we couldn't! also took an active part in the raids, (COMMITTEE OF 14 DIRECTS RAIDS IN Acting on evidence secured hy the re: Brees od vy aie Att mrney | sald on * he snvestigations of the Committee « - Committee of Fourteen, and a. ed Fourteen showed that by ite secretary, J. H. Hook, who jong as they shield the a | Pointed out the men for whom warrants as such orm The Growth orge Perry of the Crown ‘otal tn eat Twenty-ninth street, for alleged laquor tax violation, was held tn $1,506, and Harry Casper and Joseph B of the Saratoga, In Sixth avenue, $2,500, ‘The matter of fixing the ball was left’ by Magistrate House to the Assistant Distrlet-Attorney, G.-E, Goldsmith, who appeared for ali the men except | Webb, asked that low ball be fixed and seem mirprived, as did the priton- era, when Magistrate House agreed to | the men in the bafl Mr. Reynolds suggested. . dozen men late last night descended on @ number of Tenderloin resorts and took ten prisoners. Assistant District-Attorney Reynolds decide, He was finally sent to the Bl- | and speared against the prisoners tn OF * Greatest of the social problems of [iin ie ormatory and is now a@ con-!| the Night “c gure S to-day, an& we are not solving {| temed criminal, The raids followed a two monthe tn ( H II DREN with anything like adequacy. Our Woat had we done to him between! vestiszation by the Committes, asmleted | 4 dowd and brightest boys are turning us? Simply ba him back and forth| by three detect inte criminals, instead of geniuses, @elely through our own octal ig- Borance and carclessness.” | That is the opinion of a man who certainly knows a great deal about children, He is Mornay Willtams, chatr- man of the New Yorg State Child La- bor Committee, for years President of the New York Juvenile Asylum, and an earnest worker !n many other phil- nizations having to 40] Whenever the reforn girls, The other night| good eo he should Mr, Williama talked to the New Social | When [deal Forum about “Better Children,” |! Plared in an in an@ yesterday 1 asked him for more gf one’s own &i partteulars on the subject “First of all, we have got to make Wp our minds to the fact that children are not born bad," he announced em-| 5 phatioally, “We have get to get rid of the old Puritan {dea of natural de-|* pravity. Of course, there are a very few seeming exceptions, as in the case of Jesse Pomeroy, the Massachuse: boy eriminal, convicted of auch teh eruelties, But isolated ca: his @@ly prove the rule, Most boy girls are born with at least equalj chemees of developing into good men an@ women, or the reverse.” Causes of Sunelaney, “Bren how do you account for the large amount of juvenile detinquency perticularly in the dig c! T asked. | “There are three main though eagh overinps the @ehers, ia\ Mr ‘Wittiems. The first and most impor- tamt I have called motherlessness, “Ry far the greater part of th ae @ilazen filling the juvenile courts ere these who have not had their ing H Py 3 3 q 8 Ef Fe Doth parents tv lee Bwt @ey heve been deprived of moth- erty care. “Perhage the father is a drunkerd or ehiftless, In that oase, the mother has | to Deoome the breed-winner of the fam- | MA ema whether she goes out to work a8 eorud-woman or factory hand “Fhen, along with the lack of moth- erty attention eomes the evi! of erewded two or three-room home. It { a erowded dy the family alone eithe: bet Dy the inevitable cheap loizer | Often thie man works at night end has fo eleep tn the daytime. Such a home| offers no piace for. children to play, Pp vecaigped for boys, Of course they are) into the streets. Fascination of the Str “That ts the third contrib to child del! atreots. Unless one has had the ex Perleace, or possesses a v tion, ft ts hard to realize 1 tmagina- the fascin- ation the city etreet possesses for any | ehtid who has spent much time in Some of the world’s most famous books | have been © of thes The} great street and humanity pass average child h do Kang @ crusade “The pity of it ts that the gang leaders are, inevitably, the wisest, brightest, strongest lttie person- alities, the boys who, iu other sur- roundings, wonld lead their classes and captain the football eleven. “It te their environment, and o} as a knight of old might . which turns t The c Iminals. of the alums w h after the age of five ave Iterally tee survival of the fittest Only the Strong Escape Death. “In the struggle they pelled to wage physi >» are ve boe ity awainat 4 “The boy to be found on the streots of the east side up to the age of fourteen tn, on the average, quioker and brighter in body and mind than your little brother or mine, If he can only be surrounded by the right instead of the wrong influences at this formation period he will develop into the most dent:- able of citizens. On the bther hand, if he 4s left to go his own gait to the age of adolescence, he is almost suse to turn into @ confirmed crim. varitable iidren “Not with any said Mr. WI ever forget Aegree of success,” ama, § I en, Ho was a siiall voy who was sent tothe J am uring my eonnection with it, He had eon the ue 14 know how vany | itions. He had a fathe dul @iselatined all power Hie Was a confirmed 1, a piekpocket and bargain We Eight Men Couldn't Decide, “There ea tticera fi thatiacelety for the Preventing Cramiata Chvdven, ‘And ¢ there Wae toe and effected | or to society oy | and the should be biesome. “The great th treat him Opposite the i u i “i : Vt vw do you be treated?" At ganiz: But, left oon as | nod home. with think present we bh. Ket in each other's w ing school when he Juat as no left forever in g board! none should be tween Ong organtaation and such T inquired, re should be one aystem for hand-| Hook and Mr, Reynolds walked tn and @ too | pointed out those for whom they had | ‘dinated, There nstitutions for children, they should not take the place of home! tory ohild ge lett ution for training,| House fixed the ball at $1,600, ail broth in an inatitutlo: e shows that he has its training he should be re fother, | particle of good to him! children has tn flome ts not suftable he ehould | Weat rofit ved ng to remember tn deal- child of the street is to @ @ brother or a like a denizen of another world." in, not) West but! prisonera waived @ ves fronv Deputy Com- | missioner Viynn's staff. About 11 o'clock two patrol wagons | Were driven to Sixth avenue, Inspector Daly and his men scattered around in| | the various resorts, and then Secretary depends upon proper nourish: ment—a balanced ration. The most frequent lack is bone-form. ing’ material, causing soft, weak, diseased, crooked bones, Scott's Emulsion supplies every element needed. It's a balanced ration for bone as well as flesh. Every child should have a small dose daily. Ate ORUGGISTS warrants. In the Night Court nine of the ten \tenth man, charged with {efter 1 o'clock, was held. He was Harr b, arrested in the Barrel ( Thirtieth street. Ma, nt, Beckel and Peter Barsch, arrested were held in $2,500 is, arrested ‘same place for excise violation, was} ed | held in $1,000, Edward Roberts was ar-{ to) rested at the Princess, in ho avenue, {and held in $2,600 for eta as alleged proprietor, and David Casper and jeorge Smith at the Heldelberg, in ‘Twenty-ninth a@treet, $2,500 being s fo) ba Willlam Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders. the amount? fixed ap bail in each case, Schreiber & Co. | Absolute and Unreserved Sacrifice of Brand New Spring and Summer Garments Must Be Disposed of Within 30 Days Everything to Be Sold Out Regardless of Cost Waldorf 11 West 34th St. DISSOLUTION of PARTNERSHIP Opposite the Waldorf $75,000 STOCK Positive Closing Out of all CUSTOM TAILORED SUITS $35 Custom Tailored Suits 16.75 Serge es, mixtures and tweeds, plain -ta former prices up to 16 75 BOBO ccransaensissieorisieresssi:tecerts srt yeereasaarate me * $50 Correct Copies of Imported Suits 25.00 ih i i ab! et ‘r; former prices up to $50.00 raids; some ¢ ‘d Big, MPLEY EG M4 \ ih Mi i HANI i) Q SETECTIVE panty bye = N 2 ORDER YOUR SUNDAY WORLD If AD ANCE DNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1911. “Best Values ax the Lowest Prices.” Callens Speciat Thursday , Women's 15.98 : . ‘ Spring Suits i Several pretty chic models, one illustrated on the right, in the latest Spring styles of imported French serge and chiffon panama that would be excellent ues at $24.98. Flegant fitting short coats, with beautiful silk embroidered shaw! collar of rich satin trimmed sailor collar, Skirts are panel front and back, Sid rimmed to match collar All_colors and siz , Long Serge Coats 6.98 Women’s and Misses’ Beautiful models, one illustrated on the left, in all wool stgrm and diagonal serges. Shawl or sailor collar, trimmed with rich b satin or black and] white check, silk souts full yoke lined. Color to 44, Value $10.98. Girls’ Rain Capes. Fancy gray stripes, with plaid fined storm hoods; finished tailor-made arm holes; strictly waterproof, 1 4 2. Boys’ Shoes. Pat. coltskin,bluchers; sizes 2 Women’s Pumps. ' Velvet and pat. 3d A ve. 121st Street black and navy Women’s Jackets. Made from a heavy rich black satin of taffeta sille, embroidered collar and cuffs; 28 in. long, tight fitting, lined through- out: sizes 16 to M4; value D OY $4.98 . Women’s Gloves. Kid or lambskin, two clasps; black, white and tans; every pair guer od anteed: reg. 98c 67c Women’s Long Gloves. Pu Ik, black, white gi ire silk, black, w e 59c ors; 16 button length Women’s Silk Hose. Spun silk, 4!) in. garter top, deep spliced heel and toe; sizes 8'y to 10; 29c sizes 6 to 16; value $1.98 to 545; special 1.48 leat “Women’s Hats. Ready-to-wear pretty hood effect tail ored street hats, made of basket weave chip straw, silk velvet binding, trimmed | val, 44¢ with two large bows of silk Couch Covers. rages black lds ta 1.59 Heavy, reversible tapestry; 69c Oriental designs; reg. 98¢ Women’s Petticoats. Lace Curtains. Taffetine and Novelty Cloth, accordion} Samples worth to 98c pair, 5 10 pleated and embroidered; spe. 314 yds. long, 60 in. wide; spe . LY Tene aegis 49c\: cial, each 19¢c No C. O. D. or Mail Orders. 'W. L. DOUCLAS [Eure]*3:22&°4 SHOESIGh ks L. Douglas Spring Styles in- clude more Snappy and Up-to- Date Shapes in Oxfords & High | Cuts thanever before produced. W. L. Douglas warrants every pair of his shoes to hold their shape, look and fit better and wear longer than any other make, giving you better value for the | money thantyou can obtain elsewhere. When yon bny W. L. Douglas shoes Ly ed because of the fit and and when it comes time for sc another pair you will be leased because the last ones nd gave so much comfort. you to pur | more than ba Ee well ‘WARE | cAUTION bottom, nat high prices and Inferior shoss, “REFUSE, Z BSTITUTES CLAIMED TO Boys hoes, $2 $2.50 ‘The Hest School wid Shoes if fron factory to wearer, all charges pr L. DOUCLAS CREATER NEW YORK STORES: 125th St. | 478 Fiten ‘Last Days of the Greatest Piano. Opportunities in America | To-Morrow You Can Buy $500 List Walters’ Piano Outfits for 9225 $5 Down and $1.Per Week ic Cabinet, Chair, Silk Scarf and Rubber Cover for $225. No Interest, No Insurance. No Extras, | Piano, Mi Jasé think of it! 9 this Sale youcan buy a benutiful new Walters Piano, with cabinet, chair, scar! and rubber cover at a emall outlay of $5, and without being compelled to pay an enormous profit. $5.00 Will Bring the Outfit to Your Home. URGENT—Dont Delay, Make Your Purchase Early To-morrow Morning, There fe only a Hmited quantity of these Piano Outfits in this Re markablo Sale, and they are selling very fast. This Is the Greatest Piano Value Ever Offered These plance are the latest 1911 models, newest! ancl most beautiful original desig: double veneered casts, bir aple 1 dustproof backs, renowned H. B. W. repeating action, gui years, Perfection in piano making Other Walters Pianos in This Sale ; AO TAst Oo) List $1,000 List Walters 88 Note Mastertone Player Piano Outfits, $395 $10 Down and $2 Per Week. With 12 Rolls of Music, Bench and Cover. Walters Bisons Are Built to Last a | ifattins YOUR SVPROE VED IS-UY VO SEE RS BEANO CALTON FNCU ANGE ' aliere paying any balance a: $1 « week UPON REQUEST a tepresental ce wh! call, Warerooma, 3d floor, emer Al! Cass Transfer to BLOOMINGDALES' Lex, to 3d Avey 59th to 60th Sts Remarkable Sale of 800 Smart New Silk Dresses for 310 Wi d Mi omen an isses, Values That Run Up to $18.75, at Included in the display are the most charming Spring styles, made up in the season's choicest silks, besides the much-desired Foulards, in dot, | figure and stripe designs. Satins, Messalines, Cotton Voiles, Lingeries play an important part in the showing, In th aming, Fashion's newest dic+ tates have been closely followed. Not a shade, not a late style touch is absent It will be an _casy matter to find just the dress to wh'ch your taste inclines. Four of the many styles are illustrated. Owing to the extraordinary nature of this offering none can be sent | C.0. D. of on approval, nor can mail or ‘phone orders be accepted: wwe. St a cotton. HLOOWINGD ALES If You Are Looking for a New and Inexpensive Sorin Waist You will be interested $4, 98 Fin these new Chiffon ! models at the low price of The picture gives you a good idea of the style. Kimono model of chiffon, beauti fully hand embroidered and silk corded in new designs. Lined with white net and trimmed with wide inserting cf cream filet Yoke and cuffs, too, are daintily made of filet Gtuaberien ce cre 6408 Also Black China Silk Waists at $2.98 are specially good values. They have tailored pleats on the front and the collar and cuffs are tucked. New Models in Black China SilkWaists, $3. 9654. 4.98 are also attracting a great deal of attention in our may have @ither high or le neck style in back An ideal style for Spring wear. waist store. You shert or tong. sleeves, button ' Section, LOO MINGDAL ES Men, Let Us Make a Clothes We'll make as goo for Easter e’ll make them as good as your merchant tailor and we only ask you to pay half as much. Only #3 more 's, so don’t wait. matter how big cr stout you are we will make to your measure a high grade Spring Suit, Top Coat, Rain Coat or Prince Albert Coat and Vest 12.80 You may have your choice of more than a hundred materials. Satisfaction guaranteed or yous money refunded BLOOMINGD ALPS" et, Groceries 7 Our Maine ‘22, “8 [Our No. 9 15¢ Corn, Hi 10c Ie Tomatoes, a 8c Braunechwcleer oF ROUe) Macaron : os mepehain] Wegaeeere cieges Our 35c A La Carte Coffee,®*" 30¢ | Our 63cCeylonTea,!*'": °)2 39¢ | Smoked Asparagus Tips; sinewhare 25 nd cw ‘Ie 25e " Ihe des tm Wretpbalian Tame Dats’. Apple Tmpoerted | Bide enters 30] wi 14 17019 2 grate Ble ter + | Bisinarek Herring; thera, Le 40 i Limburwer Chvese; | tggs: ¢ S5e! Heke Re | wr, 2e ail Pa AR for Thursday | vrhouse and Sirloin Steaks, | tn. Home Maite sausages OF ) ‘1 fy a 25¢ 2.4 HGR ATES? dezge ‘Yor Can a on Easy Terms. and | Save ge es, wales and anything Nout being ¢ cet tor the | ted’ to ‘pay 60 to | eeal ter r nee on cash BLOOMINGDALES’, Lex. to 3d Arey 50h to 66th St, \ household ci a cigs ER ete me ot 1 ener)

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