The evening world. Newspaper, January 18, 1915, Page 4

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Ser isme ity hase Beso SAR dis Aroma Sas ota ee Sac seSt Pudeaecths eae ae ey a, Be a kn Be % § z és, ; TEE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1015. the many cases thus examined: A woman shes nine cnildrens eat einoteen, ) Who had been earni! The Evening World on the ‘Widews’ Pension Bill. You there make the statement that all pri- vate charities are against the Dill. I cannot conceive why they should be. Please put me down as strong- COT CMEC eee ees fj Annual Sale ¥ i: that woman te send ele hry then you would be willing to ‘ti aan ae aa A’ Trouble Saver 4 act upon where Med Caries iz DER FRIN WORK ; )Foroon Fes id ana ten mont! four rogma at $16 per month. yo The Charity Organization ee f had the case for a short Ps. in 190' ly th favor of It, and I think foan | and jas opened again in May, 1v1?. To have fn your kitchen a bag of flour that is | ‘ ile e zi fg B tenner scoee, ‘gave the. metber’ foer j ideal for every household use saves muclt | i a ’ Amerie, God known tre wit | AUG CCUM, Fn that) mente ot a eden Zou punt iver g sadle Linens | bent pl ag Min Aurnsi, and Tat in actual eed? Tam talking about ‘Always tiave . 2 || done among the peor and out-of- A It te imponaibie to ony in bow | ‘work classes. “I ehould go further and wish that the wives and childron of prisoners could be included in thin pension bill. Until the State finds paying work for ite prisoners (o do and pays them for it their helpless wives and children are an badly off as if they wore dead. “People who are in charitable work for the love of it, from real sympathy for the needy, and not for the aalary they get, are sure | to be in favor of anything that will really Mghten the burdens of heipleas women and eave little children from want and suffering. Remember there are charity 425% Reduction We have just received another shipment con- taining two additional cases of this special lot of Irish Damasks, which we are offering at 25% reduction from our regular retail prices. This new shipment serves to fill in the lines which had become somewhat broken and enables us to present to-day a very wide collection of this unusually attractive lot of goods. Napkins (per doz.) {Breuer crises $6.75 8.00 9.50 poate $9.00 10.50 12.50 Reg. Trade Mork. Fl ¥0 ‘ou do \ aad quite a number of } times, do yo ta AS it would, ‘hot be an exception. £ 8, {a not an exceptional case? Mrs. Ballington diate Bet Amazed at Opposition of Pri- vate Charities. FLOUR in your pantry and be sure of —The finest kind of full flavored bread, —Light dainty biscuit or popovers, Delicious cake. —Mouth melting pastry—-doughnuts—pie crust, etc. At All Good Grocers. HECKERS’ CREAM FARINA—DELICIOUS FOR BREAKFAST (3 Where they dd not agree with you aa to conditions and the way of to do some work in conducting their recta oa affaira you iu tho | the summer. rieat, friend of the family, who | had been giving $3 a week, f° uree By Sophie Irene Loeb. a “aprogperreere from are, Ballington Booth if they are going aceorsing to thelr own play they bet- = nee the full reaponsibility of do- It. be ted from m6! her ‘oertifoate, which would take aix months, Mowever, a no way by which the family income could be continued if Mar; | went to school. On Oct, 17 the C. ¢ 8. went word a the mother. tat nt M mt have Jurt_read_your article ‘GULDEN'S stard Pana Yee Ye ee Se The moter they come back Breakfast size nings would DOOM CONE OO Oe OW ee Oe ’ ‘ in other words, In order to juced price. $9.50 10.50 12.75 15.75 18.50 workers who read the word ‘char- about $4 or $6 « week, and] ., fai Dinner size ity’ as meaning ‘love, and they fare and lunches aad new Shoes Sear wauinode. oF (Reguisr pce. $1280 1400 17:00 21.00 24.30 are very different in thought and as to your judgment, you allow your festing from charity investigat- arnt tte be paramount on the Table Cloths tore who have taken up such i ee rs naider it Atncipline | to WAND RAPIDS FURNITURE 75 aed f ou Work an @ profeasion—to ooo just (‘Ot Het dist the mother wrote to the| Withdraw the relief; . $ how little can be given out to y ntating that ahe bad resolved nH each ‘case’ and how undeserving he would try to Ret slong aa well | On thelr own remponalb i. Furniture Without Deposits 12.75 a can be wreese to be. i ony rts x? Se tnousa " a eee ieee purchased in this manner, bar! nover satisfactory to the buyer. Our nolads are “MRS, BALLINGTON BOOTH, jweays to please our patrons. “Ot the Volunteers of America.” Py a That y barcing the fanue, is it 14.00 HOW CHARITY ORGANIZATIONS the CALL AND MAKE YOUR OwN TERMS 18.50 jo t "Or ty In this case and ghat fn attempting to fo a Abaolutely forcing the is: A. It in attempting to. . And you take food er an Our Terms Apply Also to New York, New Jeray, Long Leland and Docenr ed PLAYER PIANOS, PIANOS OGUE AND SEWING PAY MAILED FREE MACHINESONCREDIT = FREIGHT WE OPEN ACCOUNTS FROM $5.00 UPWARD. TALKING MACHINES THAT WILL PLAY ANY RECORD: CASH OR ON CREDIT. 3 Bed, 2-im, DISCIPLINE MOTHERS. The Commiasion on Relief for ¢ SOCIETY EXPLAINS AT- examined bun: | TEMPT TO COERCE MOTHER. from the records. Q. 1 understood Mr, Hebberd to Resides the inadequacy of relief, one) road from the report that when the of the deplorable conditions found 18} mothe: ‘at she was that the charity organisations, as a) going to put the 41) te school, that 3 ROOMS = TO ae | Longer Lengths in the different widths at proportionate prices, | Certain other stock designs sic wn were discontinuing are also offered at iW to 25% red All remaining Table Linens Mer 400 0 patterns) at 10% . Because in crisis ts forced in lea her to own thought which ‘will ‘bring about whi consider the only solution of follow their plan as to the conduct of 8 to follow th ‘8 }, ciplines these hoa i it of the find- ugmeated of tl F YOU are a boy with ideas— You know why so many hundreds of others like you ‘ get their clothes at Best’s. You know you are waited on here by sales people: who have the knack (it’s experi- ence, as a matter of fact) of giving you exactly the things that suit you—and suit that otherPerson whocomesalong with you to make sure of the quality and fit andthe putting together. Andofequal interest to that other Person is this: he‘‘never . . pays more at Best’s.”’ Fifth Avenue, Weat Bide, Corner of 35th Street B. Altman & Co. will continue to-morrow (Tuesday) An Important Sale of ag ~Women’sWashable Morning Dresses at the exceptionally low prices of g $1.10, $1.45, $2.25, $2.75 & $3.50 { These Dresses are made of such desirable "white and colored cotton fabrics as a striped or plain ramie, tissues, crepes, ginghams, pique and linene. —_ to A Sale of “— Women’s American-made Underwear is being held ao Bi. at remarkably low prices. (Departmenis on the Second Floor) the milk was thing, insist that the widow coat Q. i» 18) that reason? ot pA; Leaving the responsibility with ir uld need more, ‘and felt that she would need Mary's earnings in addition, schooling you wanted tu allow Te ba Nag hor way? ithdrawn by your ‘tion, a fr solution? Your judgment? A. A golution which, according to é Then” ‘You absolutely took the|our judgment, Is the only one which in ponalble. If we continue the policy y'n| which the people desire, which was contrary to our judgment, we should perpetuate a situation which would continue pain and suffering for an in- definite period for the future, Those are the considerations on which we make our decision. Q. I can nee that would work splen didly where people ask for unusual things—where people ask for things that are not absolute necesalties—but id} T am talking about absolute necesal- toa of life; asking for light, rent and v' Rnd they took that milk away for Q. Leaving the aa aed with the actual necenuities? . We told her th: back to us at any t! Q. You actually wanted to force $1.00 ia.es Woaldy wunt ome 759-752 8th Ave., Cor. 46th St. se oe 49" Gg si. y* 99" gig ‘iu Ld BAliman& Oo SPECIAL SALES FOR TO-MORROW (TUESDAY): Men’s and Women’s Linen Handkerchiefs of desirable qualities, interestingly priced. MEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS Initialed . . ..per dozen, $2.00 & 2.20 Plain, hemstitched, per dozen . . . $2.00, 2.90 & 4.50 WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS Initialed . . . perdozen, $1.60 & 2.20 Plain, hemstitched, per dozen, $1.75 & 2.25 Hemstitched, with embroidered corner, perdozen . . . «. « + «© $2.00 English Celluloid Toilet Articles (fortoise-shell effect) at prices that should insure a ready response. Mirrors $1.35 & 1.65| Nail Files, Button Hooks Hair Brushes. . 1.75) and Soap Boxes Cloth Brushes - I75jeach. . . | 35c. Hat Brushes . . 95c.|/Puff Boxes 75c. & 95c. Trays, 25c., 65c. & $1.65| Trinket Boxes . $1.35 Combs. . 20c. & 35c.|Salve Boxes . . 20c. Military Brushes, per pair, $3.00 & 3.50 Other articles, to be on sale at the same time, comprise: Imported Hair Brushes|Nail Brushes. . (wood back) . . 65c.|Tooth Brushes . Whisk Brooms . I5c. 18, 15c. Several Thousand Yards of Imported Black Broadcloth have just been received and will be placed on sale at the special price of $1.45 per yard An Important Sale of White Fabrics now being held, and to be continued during the current month, offers an opportunity for ‘the economic purchasing of desirable Lingerie Fabrics. The following items, arranged for to-morrow (Tuesday), represent a reduction of at least one-third from the regular selling prices: 1,100 yards of Sheer Silk-and-cotton Ratine at . .« « «©... « « per yard 25c. 2,100 yards of Sheer Imported Linen at . «© «© «© « « « per yard 25c. 5,000 yards of Fancy Cotton Madras at . . © «© « « « per yard 15c, a — The Department for Women’s and Misses’ Sweaters (Second Floor) has just received from Switzerland a new importation of Women's and Misses’ Hand- knitted Light-weight Shetland Wool Sweat- ers, with purlestitch border and two pockets. These Sweaters, which are shown in a variety of the smartest colors for Spring, including American Beauty and Hague blue, are priced in the regular stock at $4.75. Large assortments of Imported and American- made Sweaters, in light, medium and heavy weights, are shown at moderate prices for Women, Misses and Children. Cie Set ‘Bib Nene -Giadison Neen, Diew York - | Penton tee puniaites Seca ‘OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 16 @'CLOCK PO OTRO AT CACAO. reduction during January. Bed Linens and Towels At 10% Discount To thrifty housewives our sale means more than ever betore because the prices are much below present-day values even without the 10% discount. Plain Hemstitched Pillow Cases, ali sizes, $1.25, 1.65, 1.75, 2.00 and up per pair. Plain Hemstitched Linen Sheets in ali sizes, $7.50, 8.00, 9.00 to 15.00 per pair. Towels—10% off on everything in the entire stock not already reduced. James McCutcheon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 34th & 33d Streets ENO SWE YON on Wer Yor Ye Yon Yr Oe Ye Ye Wd YO (MTT Stern, Brothers 42nd and 43rd Streets, West of FRth Avenue Will hold to-morrow, an extraordinary sale of 9500 Yds. English Cretonnes in the most desirable effects and colors, at 25c Actual Value 50c a yard Also an exceptional purchase of 12500, Yds. Curtain Scrim Bordered; in white, cream and beige shades, at 19c Actual Values 32c and 35c a yard For the convenience of our patrons the above will be sold on Special Tables on the Main Floor. HA BROKAW BROTHERS MENS & BOYS CLOTHING, HATS & FURNISHINGS) "One Thousand Men’s Overcoats Reduced #20 were '22 to ‘32 Blue and Black Melton Oxford and fancy overcoatings worsted linings, silk shoulders. |*35 were *45 to '60 All Silk Lined Fine Beaver, Carrs Elysian and Crombie coatings ‘Astor Place & Fourth Avenue;| ONE BLOCK FROM BRO. MMM MTT ADWAY.—— SUBWAY AT DOO! MMMM eh seceuctime World Mont” ‘works all week. Orcler cio D 1856 MMMM kk a

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