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with arug users since the enforcement Sia Paw ps THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1914. may be cured ar oe ‘would have to be devoted to] ston charge so that th’s isinissed from of the Boylan Law, were adopted yes- terday by the New York Anti-Nar- cotic Committees in the chambers of General Sessions Judge Swann. At the meeting were Mrs. W. K. Vanderbilt sr, Judge Swann, Buc dette G. Lewis, Dr. J. W. Brannan head of Bellevue and allied hospitals: O. F. Lewis of the Prison Association, Justice Cornelius F. Collins of Spo- cial session, T. D. Rousseau, Secve- tary to the Mayor; Ernest K. Coulter, an attorney representing Mrs. Van- derbilt, and Assistant District Attor- ney Wilmot. . Vanderbilt's presence was due fact that recently she has been ed with the need for immedi- Srannan sald Bellevue was ‘overcrowded, and that now that wli- ter had arrived, wards which had RO cL oD ‘FOR DRUG ADDICTS 10 INURE LASTING CURE a Mrs, W. K. Vanderbilt Sr. and Others to Ask Estimate Board to Act. @etion on the part of the Board of imate and Apportionment to re. Purposes. said that drug users discharged from Bellevue, though “cured,” were usually too weak to work, and ought to be sent to some place for further recuperation, to avoid relapsing. The committee selected to present the matter to the Mayor and the Hoard of Estimate is comprised of Mr. Coulter, 0. F. Lewis and Mr. Wil- mot, who were instructed to urge the immediate opening of the Inebriate Farm in Orange County as a colony for drug addicts. Judge Swann and Mr. Wilmot agreed that over fifty per cent. of the persons igned in the courts are drug users. Justice Collins dec! Mela that the conditions which he found in Special Sessions wore “shocking.” Upon the suggestion of Burdette G. reed that hereafter when prisoners committed to the workhouse for short terms are found to be drug users, they will be brought before being finally the city Restricting WASHINGTON, Dec. 11.—The bill to restrict the use of habit forming drugs has been finally passed in the House and goes to the President. It compels registry with the Internal Revenue Bureau of all physictans, manufacturers and dealers who hai die opium or its derivatives and sim- jilar drugs, and prescribes forms for written orders for ¢ in drugs. ——— ——_ CALLS FOR FARM CREDITS. Ex-President Brown of New York Central Presents Plas 8T. JOSEF wealth of the United State: the crowding of olty institutions HIGH GRADE TALKING MACHINE including diamond point Any Make Record Equal to a $40 Ourrit FREE PRIVATE PIANO LESSONS For Two Full Terms Free with Any Piano Special Offer back and sentenced on a drug posses- | at $40,000,000,000 should be been used for drug addicts during the [NO MONEY DOWN | $250 PIANOS == $168 Step into Story & Clark’s, select any new Piano, pay noth- ing now, simply try it in your home and begin payments later at your convenience. FREE DELIVERY. NO RED TAPE. NO EXTRAS. An opportunity like this has never before been known in the history of Piano Selling. We offer you genuine, bona- fide bargains—bargains that can’t be duplicated. COME AT ONCE AND GET FIRST CHOICE $400 Player Piano $350 Upright Grand) $300 Upright Grand “Special: | Special | Special $298 |$265| $210 Terms as Low as $1.25 A WEEK. $525 Player Piano, ei cite $365 Bench and Cover i | teats permanently, yet ther STORY & CLARK PIANO CO., 12 and 14 West 32d St., New York ‘)n.27 i Saturday Ev BROOKLYN, 1100 Broadway NEWARK, 101 Halsey Street TRANSACTIONS 1 ‘ABSO! AW LUTRLY CONFIDENTIAL. Guaranteed to Soe oF two of a Kind 40°10" 50" par cent Tapestry Genuine Spanish Leather Rocker which the prosperity of quate law in ex! under which to |fnance the farm. This was the condl- \tion disclosed here to-day at the Inter t . a farmer. “The establishment of farm credits Is one of the most important questions ore the natior . farmer is paying twice the | interes should. Long time loans at a low rate would enable the farmer to Breese, finance his work and Inancing upon which depends to a Ii ee the prosperity of the countr: tr, People should in- dorse President Wilson's plan for @ land bank. —_——— JAMES MOFFETT DEAD. and Pol Suddenly of Heart Disease, Banker jeian E: James Moffett, lawyer and banker, }and for many years prominent in Democratic politics, died suddenly of heart disease last night in his home at No, 830 k Avenue y a widow and two sons, Moffett and Dr. Rudolph D. survived Kobert KE. Moffett. a iin Brooktyn y Hie ere centred President Ras CLEVELAND, . 1.—Six thous na crowded Central Armory fternoon at the public recep- jtion to Myron T. Herrick, former Am- bassador to France. Mayor Baker presided and intro- Herrick 1 European that whatever due wholly only gre 2 power ot involved in the 1} SmaiiAcceunis Especiai: esta ab he account ¥ re and where you want 9 and they will be prom ou can pay f He was sixty-one years old and is! Comparison thsi rn ye OUR PRICAS Music Cabinet Regular Price, $10. 9.67 Mahogany finish; interior fitted with s50c A WEES SVerth of Xmas Gitte ‘ant Them Sent, Reed Doll Carriages A large and varied ‘essortment, 3.98 up to $25 ITYLE castings, .75 and up to S38. You CAN BUY ANY STYLE FROM 815 To $200 4a compitte asso ona mal Weekly oF Alun 59 V.CTy i! —— OUTFIT DELIVERED your ‘ou can nd writ ott of ad me: itt f pupt any ou extra PURC! HASES BOTH CASH A ND CREDIT VICTROLA ent of records on aatnly Paymen This $59 STAMPS WITH ALL Library cM Span Vanier (cnu'ne Spanish Leather Rocker Imitation Leather ‘Puree Genuine Span'sh Leather Suit Reg.Price R100 PAY ONE DOL: Rome pnd, you ‘0 CLUB FE! OLA J qumann ¢ompy| BLOCK 8TH AVE., De Not Confuse Us With Other Stores With Similar Names. STAMPS AT WE HAVE ONLY ONE STORE BWA MORNINGS Make i ently selection. and dellvery Regular j Big 15 8.49 Mahogany finial glone, fitting to to Snanfsh leather, Genuine Spanish Leather Racker Reg. Vrice 645 22. 69 OUR ONLY STORE, re Ave., 35th to 36th > Decorated Vases Cu: . ass Values 1. 9 Wote ve Preece Up to aa fienusne Imurtet mphonany Chotee Vases, Varions Styles, Genuine Spanish Leather Rocker Rea. Price 840 ped Li a or het Mahogany frames, high- y polished, +0 rm dchair, arm rocker, y holstered in genuine Spanish leather, He and, we will deliver any Complete Room Ouitit, to, youl eekly or monthly payinen America’s Greatest Furaiture House Shiis-Gtaee Sewing Machines Sewing Machines wlerty ine 35TH to 36TH ST. poveLe SINGLE STAMPS * AFTERNOON: ROOSEVELT’S RULE Since Boyhood He Carried Extra Theodore Roosevelt, speaking last night at the Museum of Natural History on “The Fauna of Western Brazil,” referred to a boyhood adven- ERS GO TO BRILL BROT! GO TO BRILL BROTHERS ET THE HABIT” GO TO BRILL BROTHERS pectacies were awept off by a twig. From that ti he said, he made it a rule to carry an extra pair of glasses in a steel case, Persons in the audience recalled that when Col. Roosevelt was shot by an assassin in Milwaukee, in 1 tho bullet struck a steel spectacle in his type wi waved his life Speaking of the food & on which he subsisted in Hraail, Col. Roosevelt aad: “Parrots are net so bad when they | of are not tough; but meat. well. Mr. Hornaday could leave me THAT SAVED HiS LIFE Glasses and Assassin's Shot Hit Case. had. When hunting/alone in the monkey house at the iz Zoo without any fear of the matety of t of the other inmates.” Roosevelt also praisod Bis ex- ploration of the River of Doubt. ee eee RESCUER DIVES INTO SEA. William Peterson, fifty-five years otd, |» aNn.Y., pa iH. ‘on H. tugboat engineer, the fishin, rer. made to h wite For tne the first time in three g Mrs. Peterson was ab Peterson Sheepshead Fay. twenty fishermen, w: a lurch threw him the Whitby, first aid od and @ quick run ok, Dr. Sheepshead Bay was made, ylen of Coney Island Horpital Hundred a Deyle No, One Forty" tourth Breet, was drowned terday of the Ambrose Lightship over the victiin with a pulmotor, Peterson succum! It Hurts, But It’s Got To Be Done!! “Striking” Reductions Now at The Brill Stores! There’s three or four good and sufficient reasons for making our regular January reductions now, but since they probably wouldn’t interest you one-tenth as much as knowing just exactly how big the bargains are which we offer as a result of this Month-Ahead-of-Regular-Time Sale we won’t bother to give you reasons, but will “get right down to brass tacks.”—Big Bargains in Balmacaans, Suits ard OVERCOATS $950 For $15.00 Coats & Suits Offering men and young men gome wonderful values at an extremely low price. IN OVER- COATS—Kerseys, Chinchillas, iray and Brown Mixtures, plain Blacks and Grays, with velvet or self collar. IN BAL- MACAANS,— Gray, Brown Green and Heather Mixtures, and smart Overplaids, IN SUITS, Pencil Stripes, Tartan Plaids, Checks, Pepper and Salt ures and Smart, Fancy $12-°0 For $20.00 Coats & Suits The Overcoats include Blue and Gray Shawl Collar Chin- chillas, smart Heather Mix- tures, Brown Mixtures, Gray Diagonals and Black and Ox- ford Kerseys. BALMACAANS, in Blue, Gray and Heather Mixtures, Chinchillas and choice Scotch Mixtures. IN SUITS, Pencil Stripes, Gray Stripes, Tartan Plaids, Chalk line and Gray and Brown Mix- tures—now $12.50. For in a wide tan Plaids, Urquharts, Pencil Cassimeres and Scotch Mix | 4.50 $25.00 Coats & Suits Some of the most remarkabe Clothes offered at this price ia many a day. BALMACAANS variety, including Tartan Plaids, Glen Urquharts and sthart Scotch Mixtures. IN JVERCOATS, Gray Kerseys, Gray Shetlands, Brown, Blue and Oxford Chin- chillas, AND IN SUITS, Tar- Black and dir gate Glen sehr rebel tures $28 & $30 $30 & $35 Coats & Suits $24. 0 ‘oats, with 3 buttons, one or two to button; Chinchillas, Kerscys and Thibets, with self of velvet collars, ional Peete mee WWorstede aud Bilt ais: Carr’s Melton Overcoats $30 Ordinarily Sold at $50.00, Now A Carr's Melton Overcoat, with a Skinner's all-silk satin lining, at .00-—is the | in hae Ter ane ee eee OR eee og Mixtures—all now $9.80. Coats ea, _°19.50 Single and double-breasted, form-fitting Overcoats in Black and Oxf Chesterfield Coats and Storm Ulsters, IN BALMACAANS M Tartan Plaids and Velvet Collar Chinchillas. len Urquharts, Tartan Plaids, Blues, Grays and Shadow Stripe with braided edges. Pencil Strip tures. Famous Dutchess Trousers $1.50, $2.00, $3.00 ana$3.50 ‘The best wearing trousers you can buy—if a button comes off you get 10c, if they rip you get 31,00, Buy Your Christmas Gifts for a Man in a Store for Buy him something useful, appropriate and welcome. Buy it at a special price at one of the Brill Stores for Gifts for Men Specially Priced SILK TIE AND THOSE TO MATCH. ......$1.00 and $1.80 ON ANDKERCHIEFS IN BOXES OF HALF DOZ Se to $2. 91.50 ova EN MADEAS AND Gifts for Men Specially Priced Whee Gift More Useful or More Welcome $1.00 SILK $1.50 SILK NECKW to $10.00 ADRAS OR ress 198¢ and yp ** $1.00 and $2.00 95.00 BLANK WOOL-LINE ND LINE? $1.50 to $5.00 SCOTCH WOOL GLOVES, 50c to $1.00 DRESS SHIRTS. . $1.00 to $3.50 ‘DERS AND GAR. IN HOLIDAY $ 65c and $1.00 iARTERS AND ARM IN HOLIDAY Holeproof Hosiery FUR. For Men, Women and Children The Ideal Christmas Gift for everybody—they mean comfort and freedom from holes and hosiery expense for six months, from Christmas until next 4th of July. , 6 Pairs Guaranteed for 6 Menthe, _ FREE Cure LINKS, or We Will Replace Them . FANCY WAISTCOATS. 7! 9-60 ite viel aay vee DRESS WAISTCOATS” °° $1 Women's Wilk Molaprots op ah quardteed for 8 mor $3.50 and $10.00 ; 279 BROADWAY, NEAR CHAMBERS STREET Union Square, 14th St., Near Broadwa 47 Cortlandt St., Near Greenwich 125th STREET, CORNER THIRD AVENUE—OPEN EVENINGS Union Square Store Open Saturday Evening Until 9 O’Clock—Harlem Store ave 10, YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU'RE NOT SATISFIED

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