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MATHER PENSION BL PRESENTED TUBA 3 Tf Passed as as seed It Will Take Effect on Oct. 4. By Sophie Irene Loeb. So the Legisiature last night. aes imdoreed it: the five most for him. trips to Euro the prize ti: for. erary descril points of interest. @he Widowed Mothers’ Pension bill, Giving Johnny Doe an allowance dur- fag bis school-going period, was sent Besides easing the approval of thousands of G@Hiseas, these organisations have au- women, Federation of ont International Order SAVE YOUR HAR! IF FALLING OUT OR DANDRUF—=25 CEN i WOERRE iat FREE many, Austria, Switzerland, of Red Mes. Sines men es ae unions. Little Mother wii ascot! ‘Associa- “400,000 Central Federated ood shee tages. Goddard oat oe the Bettfomners its of New York Ctignbernood Association Work-, Members of Consumers’ Seek. Neighborhood Ome | Bureau of Child Hi; the artment of Healt! Teachers and rincipals, rer repre- gented by Mise Btrachan, District Buperintendent of Public Bohools of New York City. American Federation of Labor. Waseel hical Union No. 6. ‘idowed Mothers’ Fund Asso- etation. ; Accompanying the bill je a partia! report of the Commission, stating concisely the result of the full report, which ts to follow later. The Com- mission also asks to be continued, since the result of ita research work, covering some 9,000 pages of testimony, together with a special report from European countries, points to this de- duction, ae stated by the Commisaton: DEDUCTION OF THE COMMIGGION O8T FORTH. “Since the Commission has gone ot ne of » oe 5 ME ON MOLE ARIAT LTT Tee ST ae into the study of relief for widowed mothers with children, and in order to ascertain all the facta germane thereto, we have found that the ques- tion of child relief in the home of; ‘widows is so closely allied with other | child relief, such as chiléren whose fathers have been sent to prison, ebildren of unmarried mothe extent, natisfy the needs of one and ignore the others. “Therefore, owing to the many de- mands for proper legisiation that will the requirement of every do- | dent child, we would advocate rther study of these other depend- ents not included in the realm of widowed mothers, and also, in view of | these demands and many suggestions offered by authorities both in this country and rope, we deem it ad- visable to inaugurate legisiation in the direction of the dependent child by dealing first with the widowed mother. At least 2% tw 30 Fz, cent, of the present urgent needs of dependent children will be met with such legis- WHAT THE PENSION BILL WILL bo. The main princi of tbe bill were drawn by a a of York City, and now State Board of Charities, t! THMBEVENING WORLD, j officie mé work being done b; which I am a mem! ef Attorney John D. Gent of the Society for the Prevention Willtam. mare, of Cruelty to oe McCue, cingvelo, President of the wide bey tone aah Fund Association, and Levy, Chairman. malin items Hse the bill are as follows: No Btate money is to be appro- child under the age of sixteen years the allowance shall not one per month for the seco Ten dollars a month addi te allowed for each other ch: Sixty dollars per month is the TUESDAY, MAROE"17, 1914. maximum sum allowed to any one are: mother and her chikiren ‘Thirty-four thousand normal de- In the cities there is to be a board|pendont children are kept in inati- of nine members appointed by the| tutions. Mayor, of which board the Commis-| ‘Three million eight hundred and bic Charities ts to be ex| sixteen thousand three bundred and ber, ere will also be) forty dollars is paid by Government “ ee Paget hal Sg ps Ro authorities for their care. ols and 0) ie | jg The laws of commitment are lax. uthorities of the city, to-|%, Westchester County alone there {are 120 people with authority to com- mit children. ie board; These children, especially those of to serve without pay aod ‘will act in | widowed mothers, could be main- 11 cases of relief, |tained in their own home at very In the counties the County Judge | little additional expense. shall appoint’ the members of the| Half the number of children board, with the exception of the|come iato the Juvenile Courts County Superintendent of the Poor,|children of widowed mothers. who shall serve during his term of|claimed the mothers are office, This board will also be made | ing Up of a member of the public health authorities, a representative of the; public schools and one representative of the Juvenile or County Court. Three additional members of the County Board will be appointed, two at least of whom women. HOW A MOTH MAY APPLY stoner of treated by private ot most pitiful in thet to adequate relief. As ho | together, v4 tions for the children. out work.|, Thus hundreds of “Out of @ hundred cases of the moet dire distress in the city of New York at Christmas time, | submitted Ae Charitable Or: ganization lety, forty-five per cont. of these eases were those of widewe with children. $1.50 yeer may appl directly te an: beard, or tho: whieh It ts Sikely inet the Legisiature will continue the commission to deal with other dependent children. ‘The Ceghneanaso ie composed of the following members, several of whom will Tikely, ec go to Albany during hd fow days in the interest of the be I. Birovich, if Ralph A Aaron J. cary 1 eee rf , Secretary; W. Heb- berd, head of Tnvestigation, FACTS FOUND IN NEW YORK STATE BY COMMISSION. Bome of the items in the testimony 893 STORES IN THE U. S. people, according to the number of votes cast for them by it to any of eur way—ther <7 you Legh ding a member of organization, have a friend you would like to nave ae enter, Lge 0, and get out and work for votes ® stores, or if you cannot hat is necessary to enter e club, social or fraternal tions for votes, or if you The five persons receiving the greatest number of votes will win the 5 Tn event of ties for any of the prizes each winner will receive The winners of the above trips do not have to spend a penny. Ritchie & Cornell pays i pave syst cent while on land and sea for the entire 54 days as per itin- These trips have been planned for the Summer, when every one has time to take a vacation. Here is your opportunity to go as our guests and visit Ger- rance, with plenty of time allowed you to visit all These trips are worth working for, and the contest will be fought tooth and nail; so fill out the coupon now and get busy among your friends and acquaint- ances for votes. 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Big i Flatbush Ave., Near Atlantic Ave. Station., oO, out of the rr upward or five ye of cases that cat - fore this commission that had been) such relief is onty supplementary and temporary, and mothers of many chil- dren are forced? to neglect them in| the necessity of working at a wage that cannot possibly |.sep the family d the result is institu- broken up in this struggle. It is claimed that many stich children later become criminals. 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VOTE THIS COUPON GOOD FOR ONE VOTE IN RITCHIE & CORNELL'S (TAILORS) Free Popularity Contest G8ne names of the leading contestants will be printed in our advert'sements each week. You may vote as many coupons as you please to help you or your friend win a Free ty, to Europe. No employee of Ritchie & Cornell 's allowed to enter this contest. " Vote good for only one candidate. . Policeman Fireman .... Letter Carrier.... Railroad Employee. . Put cross (X) opposite candidate you vot» for and write in his name, number Precinct or station, if possible, and address on line below. In case of tles for any of the prizes, ench winner Votes may be cast in person at any of our 9 stores, or can be mailed to our 1439 Broadway, New York store. ‘This vote must be cast on or before March 24, EB. W., MAR: 17 T il receive the prize tled for, , Near 4ist Street. oor Above 125th Street. Dante! B. Cornell,

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