The evening world. Newspaper, March 9, 1914, Page 4

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BEST PLAN FOR STATE "8 E EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH §, 1914. id er - | teed act provides ne more nefits for a father or mother with a number of children than with one, having anu Hratitcon if the child en vided fc until eighteen @ child is learning | provided for destitute and needy and “The only benefit that directly af- a trade. (Of course, ar ’ have more money | cattin attention to thia, but none the ks per capita than leas the subscribers to these volun- charities are falling off, and the savings ban! steady, % not rapid, strides in Iretand, and for the firat time since the days of Father Mathew the people appear de- jeans | termined upon @ concerted effort to rid em. surance has not in the paat | ernment faced the measure of relief.;country rather than ihe is now regarded as’ needs of the party (which, unfortu- im onthe State until the! nately, is the danger of all party poll- » and | tictans) they would, first of all, have . cont of living is sick mothers and children, and then fects the child as a resait of the in- much lower in Denmark than here.)| for sick and injured workers. As it act is that of the maternity This is fixed and not in any way eup-|is, the most crying needs have been {1 surance th benefit. Therefore, practical legisia- plementary or peeperery, ignored, while by the Insurance act tion for taking care of the child This mother, accerding to the {they have practically dried up the properly, that is the children that new law, may have rt: stream of voluntary charity even in under the present poor relief meney in the sa tothe | these directions. I t aysten 4 iy this grave Lt 9 ‘Then | | Sophie Irene Loeb, Member of State Sirsa risntin': Commission, Tells How Foreign ’’ Countries Provide Home En- vironments for Little Ones. relief practically everywhere heret ost antirely with destitution and tress. t is to say, we have periodical distress or we ow's pene! She may oe L- Load other ho |. sources, yet unless her income equals rel on equal | oma citizenship should naturally fol. the Towett, taxable, inegme one an any, Incoat ty eral t claim on the State for the; and personal provisic: What the general attitude of poor Cnitaren. ‘This te bound to encourage| day, ee essential ift in the mother and give her| ter building ef a greater oportunities for the rearing As to er children. ir Furt! jofore ts that of dealing ‘hr! ‘§ er, med to kive tamporary relief dur- sngiand, it te atill largely somewhat Ld m act ince act are beth de- f true | atagad by placii a al f jive for in for a rainy for the charae- a”? ‘ate charities ad ag to the Insurance act in with the ram- the country of the stigma of drunken- ness, In Monaghan, ia the Province of Ulster, there was recently a very marked and sympathetic demonstration fn favor of this temperance movement, and Iter on Drogheda and other towns in the North of Ireland followed sult. The size of the meetings and the en- thusiasm Of those present showed the Gincerity of the people m their'desire to vid Ireland forever of time, had become almost Jonal die- Grace. The cause of temperance, eald Cardinal Logue at one of the meetings, fo the cause of peaceful homes and com- fortadie people, the cause of the children and the youth well looked after, the cause of growing prosperity and the ion of Ireland, and above all, the cause of the eternal weifare of the Stores and Markets Cc choice |" GROCERIES ing ave of an algebra em eet OF cisdin ue oid age pen, (muons reaching to the nth we have hardly looked to the Oya Geos a eeneral future in preventing these tw. nh was too | operat ments of poor relief, destitutio the distress. rg wa tats cveanee te heated ie | i“ tt! rec! lure conditions ~~ as in Germany, this {a to give adequate relief in the home! nag very little effect in alleviating | in the of the dependent child, and perhaps the distress of the poor famity, and | of tife—in the wisest plan ts to begin with the only in the case of ehfidbirth does It | state for widowed mother es your commission actually affect the children. Untees |g jans to do. me measure for per- ni Manent rellef should be given to tho (ht “Ge riety tae ania wortby mother with several children it for their proper upbringing. There injured her interest to no small de- in such a case, no question gree, Private charities have more | o; (Lay itd in obtaining money than be- fore opinion ts voiced | e fi peat EE i A i li il | | their work Insurance act | in the direction 3g lh ise ree ia erit. i Mr, Allen stated to me: “Mi ii ue ee EY ny ra at on Priil + cop ftcat HI Hier el , i : i is | : E FH j : | i ‘ te 5 : i eer #4 ¢ Hi i = tf 3 é 3f zt i it i : : “109 4a Stamps FREE with |) Vacuum Washers s.x:::” 75° Essie Tomatoes — solid-packed choicest product of Maine; each bid T 5 ry johed the almest hardly conceivable lar; to operate through| “I and many others have epoken at bag Sir ted IN IRELAND. in tl years with a view to. The cause of temperance is Whole Green Peas, full of flavor. Cc ere |g meaty and plump, 5 wen 55° Will hold To-morrow, on the First Floor, Columbia River Salmon, 2.2322, 10° Rolled Oats, ‘::i.": Warren's Gree Grain Chicago Fcatherbone, Has strength and purity, with west satiafvine flavor Milwards’ Needles, all sizes, Doz. papers, 39¢ Purken ee, fresh roasted, regular 3% blend, rich and full-bodied Aca Pure Silk Taffeta Binding, 5/4 inch line, j 1c Ceylon Golden Tips Tea caw o 6.0) Oe i ; Proselan in white Treanur Eyes, wease i me 1G" Tele Ee... 20" Always reliable, large box... Silk Gros Grain Belting, in black and white, and white, 9 yd, pieces; 1 inch, 106 NW/4 inch, 126 Save hard rubbing; make washing easy; cach... Warren's Gros Grain Si Forequarter Canada Lamb... 10° with choicest fruit; and regular Essie Peaches, 2iicisyrap: tage can itn * ‘czo.noncreipra co, |f California Asparagus, Larce can... 1'7¢ Split Peas, Green and Yellow.... lb. STERN BROTHERS irish Big, Fat Mackerel, es, '7*s 3 for 20° . : . Essie Salmon, {i cc's Mv Stak: DEe A Special Sale of Dressmakers’ Supplies Imported Sardine I2yard piece at | 806 Splendid Quality for Such Low Prices: end aroma; cut to, a ip.. Stern Brothers’ Imperial Silk, Jungle Pins, 360 on os ras a” tee ee ate, 240 “cup-quality’—in the bean or ground; cut to, a lb... white and black, 8 yd. pieces, 75c - 10 aw Stamps FREE with each: tod Was fn qui, 9: pe i $9.08 Wala, "” 1 Q¢| Peerless Saucz, "" .5¢ 10 yard pieces, : ee hee At All 3& James Butler Inc. Markets Covered Featherbone, aes eee 3 lbs. Finest Sauerkraut lp Be Extra larg, . au, v2 inches tall, of sized can of Essie Sugar Corn, the fenoft ai worker, and Ge peblle | Soult” ade Dados HEALTH ood naPPDNESS |} Essie Sliced Peaches, i:iir5: those = people were already insured, it} oltizens. theee handle the situ- many publia meetings in our districts i) WEWYORK CHICAGO _SAN FRANCISCO Pea Beans, of the highest grade.. Lentils, choice quality... Forty-second and Forty-third Streets, West of Fifth Avenue Alaska Salmon, pink, deb. tall can, 8° ; es, At Marked Reductions in Prices i Ceylon Tea, es c mite rtlth aay “OEectetn oe aa ue |([|Choice Coffee, 9 5 at at ser Aes footy bee RT eet ae 502% Stamps FREE with 1-Ib. Carton Sstsien 1a Butler's borated ; bi ps ecg 74 7 as 10° yes A bottle... at dle, 59e Cotton Glace Waist Belting, in black a eek. te ohh tie sre hi Choice Chuck Steak...........0. 14° 11b. Premium Frankfurters Also To-morrow, on the Segond Floor, an Exceptional Purchase of Silk Dress Linings At the following Special Price Advantages: Silk Linings, chiffon finish, Brocaded Satin Linings, ina desirable range of new coloring, 256 36 inches wide, in» large AtAll 131 James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores Butler’s Malt Whiskey, °:"=,, 69° 50 JH Stamps FREE With Each: Old Cabinet Rye Whiskey, %, *1-" Messaline Finish Silk Linings, ina large _ "uneeofdesirbleshades,. .. at 95c Kingussie Scotch Whiskey, >. 85° collection of the new Spring shades; also ‘Silk Warp Moire rior Gin, 0:4 Tom or Hollands, bottle e black, white and cream, especially adapted extra fine quality, trou fish in Supe 5 : 75 lee, 48c | euninebtlaees va 980 Superior Rum, Jmiceor Medtord, boule 75e and cream, suitable for coat linings, Yd, 75¢ ansurance act now taken care eve y employed adult against siok- —__SE_=__— Don't Let a Cold igs Tape petal et Ing ‘pours perfect condition at Desca 6 YAS |Devce 69] 001 Dean Dei spire bate sleet a [Zee ®S 50 ,2%,0n" Lager Beer, ix':s Boores To-morrow, Tuesday, on the Second Floor, Clearance of Women’s Shoes Comprising discontinued lines of Women's Button Shoes, in various leathers; hand turned and welted soles; Cuban, Spanish and Louis XV heels, Formerly $5.00 to 7.00 Pair, ‘ Alto a collection of smal ( Pumps fe: and Oxford Tin enn eee a es OO and’ DOPar, | me-seeking by saving time, vr and trampin

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