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ce snr ee ! would pay & cents a week ench, the state contributing $1,790,000 a year, or about one-fourth of the total cost. The contributors when unem lab bv waa Wveud, FRibay, WAY TE WORKERS TOBE SURED BY THE STATE ability the $1.25 a week, $2.5 a man for the firet threes months and | a «Plan Submitted to Commons * * for Indemnity Against Sick- ness and Idleness , ‘ a ‘Lloyd George’s Bill Greeted, With Cheers by All Parties in Parliament. _, LONDON, May 6—A state Insurance Plan to protect 14,700,000 men and women against sickness, idleness or nvalidity waa introduced in the House sof Commons yesterday by David Lioyd “George, the Chancellor of the Ex ichequer. & The total amount to be raised for the dual play of insurance and the tu Werculonis campaign would be $122 Be 100, of which amount the a ould contribute $12,600,000 in weer. By the fourth year the ita tat ine would be almost $27, but measures for the relief of un-| Fold misery in myriads of homen! 4 have been taken. © Mr. Lioyd Geonge estimated that the “expenditure incurred would be $35,- 900,600 in 1912-18, riging to $100,000,000 in i, __ Reaches All Workers. Bvery worker between the ages of siz- teen apd sixty-five years whose annual | q fall below the income tax level | Sof 830 ($800) will be compulsorily in- | ‘SBured against illness 80 as to assure) Mim the receipt of five shillings ($1 week Guring incapacity. Toward this sthe worker would contribute about one- half, the amount being deducted trom phis wages, while the balance would be! paid jointly by his employers and the | Ptate, the employers paying ex cents {and the Government four. The weekly ent against the insured wo cents for ® man and six fo epresenting, as the Chancel sput it, “two pints of ale or one ou: it tobacco.” H * Provision 1s made whereby women will | ‘Teceive $7.50 in maternity cases if they Mo net work for a month following Sehiidbirth and for free medical at- ‘endance for every contributor. ® Unemployment insurance. * The unemployment insurance, the Chancellor said, will apply at first only Yo the engineering, shipbuilding and housebullding trades, tuvolving 2,600,000 Workers, Both ledecceeeeeeeeeeeea eee Please remember we are glad to show you our shoes at all times, and it puts you under no obligation to We have shoes out of the ordi- ‘nary for Growing Girls It has been the custom hs years with shoemakers to adopt a hit- Yor-miss policy in making these 7 shoes, using as a basis children’s lasts, without a great deal of Zthought being given to the harm resulting to the wearer. 4 Our shoes for Growing that have all the style and character of the Cam- meyer shoes for women, with all the fads that makethese shoes distinctive from those of childhood. We ask your investigation of our efforts in this These special lasts for Growing Girls $3.50 direction. are priced at $90 $3.0 MEANS STA’ 6th Ave. and 20th St. receive a mum of $1.75 weekly. would be made in etrikes or lockouts. APPLIES TO 14,700,000. © expressed parties. vana to take al historic value t well as the bones of any of the vic | 84 East 2ird mum of $2.7 No payment! Although im cases of permanent dis. | ick #llowance would be 0 would be allowed to toa woman, Those who invite in- ity will receive no insurance, though necessary medical treatment will be pre The will algo help in the era | oviding $7,« | p aid local en in bulld- ms and nance. | lor was loudly cheered 000 toward when he concluded his speech, J. Aus: the bill, Genires to! Ui of the by ‘epresertntives of ail @uthorities were to-day informed by the army engineers charged with re- moving the wreck of t Havana Harbor that teel cofferda nd that the he Navy r to Ha. material of be raised, as tina, Valuable eyeglass dividends | Harris Glasses are made to fit your special requirements, and will pay you dividends in the form of complete eyeglass satis- faction. Harris Service guarantees correct glasses, Painstaking ex- amination by the Oculist, skilled workmen to grind the lenses, and experienced Malta to adjust the frames—all go to make this guarantee most positive. | And there is only one charge— that for the glasses, $2.00 or more, depending upon the quality of the mounting and the character of the lenses you require. AW Troms Gonddets and Opticians Btreet, ene Fourth Avenue B bet. bth and 6th Avenues Bastuurgest seine Ane Int and kend Streets fe Naiaae okra fear Job street Brosdvay, near W Ps 9 Pulion Street, opposi Pe, eons li ale sere teat & Co, Newark purchase. x designed SS SQ SN Girls are made on lasts $ 4” $5.00 F RERIT LEE 1417- Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth DECIDED PRICE REDUCTIONS SATURDAY Young Men’s Hand Tailored Suits or Navy English Serge, Scotch Tweed, Homespuns and Cassimeres, 31 to 40 chest. in nobby colorings. Boys’ All-Wool Suits Extra pair of knickerbockers; Norfc = and Homespun fabrics. Hertelk, and double-breawied suits § 6.75 So loyears, Heretotores7.0 ©6500 Boys’ Hand Tailored Suits Boys’ Top Coats Extrs pair of knickerbockers of gray or tan Herringbone Cheviot of imported worsted and cassimeres and English Tweeds. 8 to 17 years. Value $12.50 9.75 # to 17 years. Heretofore $9.75 6.50 Misses’ and Girls’ Summer Apparel Girls’ Washable Dresses neck models of chambray, Dutch gingham, poplin, and linen. 4 to 14 years. Girls’ 6 to 14 years. Girls’ 6 to 14 years. Value Misses’ Commencement and Graduation Dresses of white French Marquisette, cotton voile and French batiste, also chiffon over silk, hand embroidergd and trimmed with fine lace and embroidery. Heretofore $5.75 Hand-Emb’d Dresses Of Anderson's corded Ginghams, in blue, pink, tan or green stripes; hand embroidered, real lace trimmed. Value $8.50 Hand-Made Dresses Lingerie dresses of white French ba- ti hand embroidered in white, old blue or rose; real lace trimmed. Avenue—37th and 38th Sts. Heretofore $18.75 to $24. 50 15. 00 Boys’ Clothing ; Boys’ Reefer Coats of navy Serge, Scotch Tweeds, Cheviots Misses’ Linen Tailored Suits Coat with moire silk sailor collar and button front skirt, in white or colors. = 14 to 20 years. Value siss0 12.75 Gingham Dresses Button front modet of “Anderson's striped Ginghams, white pique collar and cuffs, hand embroidered. 14 to 20 years. Value $9.75 6.95 Misses’ French Linen Dresses Tailored sailor collar, button front; also 14.50 3.75 Misses’ 5.50 dressy kimono sleeve models, hand embroidered, in white and colors. Value $21.50 $15.75 9,75 14 to 20 years. Sizes 14 to 20 years. 18.50 and 29.50 AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Misses’ and Gi Girls’ Dressy Coats Of navy English serge, gray tweed and English shepherd checks. A number silk lined. 6 to 16 Heretofore $9.75 to Girls’ Sailor Collar Coats Girls’ long coats of navy blue sailor collar and cuffs of Copenhagen blue, red or black metre silk. Heretofore $13.75 6 to 16 years. Misses’ Long Coats Of navy or black English sez Ee, Scotch tweed and shepherd chec! throughout. A number silk line 1410 20 years. Heretofore Women’s cash sales. andRR. fares jonglote otek or iibition a “he VRITE FOR CATALOGUE—| MAILED FREE WRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE Kverything for Housekeeping on CREDIT $50 Worth $3 Dewa $100 Worth $10 Down $1.50 Weekly 190“ $15“ $2000 20 * $20 * $225 * 300 * $300" $275 * Proportion. Ai Py Ysa ey te in Neve Work ew Jersey and Connecticul Clothes go a long way toward making one’s success. The well dressed man usu- ally reaches the person he wants to see. Our clothing for Men and Women is the very best obtainable. Care- fully tai lored and made of the finest Or You may fit out here On CREDIT By dealing with us you and your entire family can dress well on the small outlay of $1 Per Week Our complete stock offers you an excellent opportunity for selection All of the newest fabrics and shades are here. Zeitz & Tarshis 535 Fulton St., opp. Elm PIl., BROOKLYN. and Misses’ Trimmed Hats of all the fashionable straws Girls’ Suits, Coats and Dresses Misses’ Tailored Suits Of navy, black or white serge,stripes, homespun and mannish fabrics; also black tailor satin. (14 to 20 Heretofore $29.50 to Misses’ Dressy Suits High grade dressy tailored suits, of English serge, Bedford stripes and mannish fabrics. 14 to 20 years. Heretofore $39.50 to $59.50 Silk and Voile Dresses Of foulard and messaline silk or voile made over silk, also English serge and shepherd check worsteds. 1410 20 years. Heretofore $29.50 ears. ears. 14.50 39.50 6.75 18.50 serge, 9.75 29.50 29.50 19.75 15.00 to wear with Tailored Suits. Heretofore $8.00 to $11.50 5.00 Estabisbed Nearly Maif a Century, Special for This Week Extension Table and 4 Dining Chairs' 318 1423 THIRD AVE. PAVE 80"ST] Golden Oak 6-foot Extension Table; the oak, genuine leather | , seats. SOME SPECIALS IN SIDEBOARDS, BUFFETS, | CHINA AND CRYSTAL CLOSETS WE FURNISH HOMES COMPLETE—CASH OR CREDIT. SONG HIT FROM THE MUSICAL PLAY “Doctor De Luxe” AS NOW BEING SUNG AT THE KNICKERBOCKER THEATRE, NEW YORK WORDS AND MUSIC WITH Next Sunday’s World |Suaday World Wants Work FENNELLS" 3" 4 Chairs are golden! GEO. FENNELL & CO. 2209 3d Av., Bet. 120 & 121 Sts. —_ Rugs, Bedding. Bronx Store 3d Av. & 149th St. 86, Cor. Lawrence St., Brooklyn. Summer Sale Porch Furniture At Prices Sens Write for New Catalog—W. Mcknerys Havhat Carhart (ys. E. E. TURLINGTON, Vice-President. Reorganized & Extended For over fifty years this house has made clothing for New York men and boys, righ here in New York. Men wi ho wear Hackett-Carhart clothes will tell you that no finer gar- ments can be had i $ and extended for your particular benefit, if you a 10 do not yet know the goodness of Hackett-Carhart clothes Becatise the cha yours now to secure these clothes under price, as a result of our eorganization and ion. Men’s Suits Reduced Sate ot Bove’ Wash Suits ; $1.95 and $2.45 Every this Spr prics in a hundred different de fabrics and all the seasonaole color wand Russian models Carhart sta i or dailor collars, in sizes 2% to 1 “Made to sell at from $2 to $4 service of the f highest grad Boys’ All-Wool Suits With Extra Knickers, $5.95 NNER. n Hackett, Carhart clothes. ‘asted suits of lightweight cheviot in de Men’s $16, $18 & $20 Suits, $13.50 | Se aenCguioes bee ee Men’s $20 & £22.50 Suits, $15.00 r Hat, Men's $22.50 & $25 Sults, $17.50 | cur us. Pon ee Men’s £25 & £28 Suits, $19.50 Men’s $28 & $30 Suits, $21.50 Men’s $30 & $32.50 Suits, $24.50 Men’s $32.50 & $35 Suits, $27.50 | fore we determined to feature the Imperial $3 hat Men’s $35 & $40 Suits, $31.50 | $4and $5 French Soft Hats, $3.00 Men’s $40 & $45 Suits, $34.50 |i) Myo tne timous French makers ene Sie" ~¢ Two Broadway Stores: New Harlem Store: ws ~b\- 265 Broadway 125thSt. Near $d Av. + i] Sg omeee ane Harlem Store Open Eveninas s feature every new shape and shade hats in America $3 Derbys and Soit Hats, $1.50 Men can have any $3 hat in our stores except Im- . These hats are newest styles pring and bought to sell at $3 be , 88 and 90 MYRTLE AVE., ionally Low and Magnetic COUPON Get. This No Mall or €. 0. 0. Orders. 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