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== CHRIY'S OBECTINTO 0 | MOTHERS’ PENSIONS LAW pS no Smptoyee, lives In Noroton. iabed 5 hy ———— ~ [Senator Ogden MillsSays Social Insurance Won't Supersede Mothers’ Pensions. HEARINGS NEXT WEEK. Bill in Senate and Assembly Committees—Have Leamed Lesson in England. By Sophie Irene Loeb. By | ember of the NT, mate for Re The Mothers’ Pension Bill, or, bet- ter termed, the Child Welfare Bill, te now in committees In both houses of the Lagisiature, and Senator Ogden Mille and Assemblyman Martin Mc- Cue, who are fathering the bill, are urging @ hearing by the committess next wook. Benator Mille yesterday sald that objections to the bill made on the ground that @ substitute for it should | handle t be @ social insurance, was merely | !lef. side-stepping the issue and that at IS ONLY “SIDE-STEPPING’ a administer this law through the ex- isting private “Therefore, Particularly gave attention to these Doints in the foreign countries. | ABSURD CONTENTION OF 680- CIAL INSURANCE, Aa to social insurance, the conten- sam pers men whe ee A. tee Ais uit abate o git ae A south = vith hicrosond Kerepe Suying Butter Here. : ——tesinis provide relist PY 1$16,000 TO DIVORCED HUBBY. real ton that it would alleviate this form wie of Aistress (dependent or fatherless children) is almost absurd and go re- garded by .the prominent officials neuly abroad who administer the laws. In fact, in Germany, where social insur- Woman Refused to Change ‘Will After He Get Desree, ALTOONA, Pa., aJn. 29.—Mrs. Lillie Tucker, a church worker, work- | who died recently, lett ¢@ hor Sireroed nena, oy READY. TO Use. ance ja generally credited with belog | mura: most advanced toward perfection since it began in 1883 until the present day, the amount expended by the Government for poor relief has in- creased annually, and it ts only since 1912 that any social insurance law in Berlin affects, by pension, the widow and her children, and the sum is go inadequate that it is hardly to be reckoned wit on of $44 «ont ttle over a dollar a month. . Lavy, Preaident of the Central Hoard of “Gnariten of Bertin, which afiliates wit! gations, is rainy day, so essential f acter building of a nati on.” Ma ge PROBLEM OF THE CHILD UN- SOLVED IN ENGLAND. “T also talked with Mr. C. F. Adair Hore of the Royal Commission of Poor Laws, who is now a member of the Insurance Act Comm: ita—sooial in- re- | surance and poor relief. Mr. Hore 7» | gald to me: it fe time that every na- hus! Franklin ‘nig & Co, ’ Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Clearance Sale Saturday Boys’ Clothing sift eet pEE® $1800.00. Hand-made mount. ving .« ron! Large or um if you Diamonds are ‘low Boys’ Norfolk Suits Of all wool tweed or cheviot. 7 to 18 years. Inerstoteke 6.8 Boys’ Mackinaws ~~! Of genuine all woo! mackinaw cloth, ia Stcis yeas. Heretoforesars .5.75 Large Boys’ Overcoats tice Of English emis vege brown or heather 8.50 “T believe a8 di-] all events mothers’ pensions would sion te waking up to the most taper. pure better take firat place in such legisia- Means drive er through the natu- hile vi must of necoralt 'y be more supplementary, and “of « course, & = rf a i ; iy #22 tite i 5.00 Social insurance Is thé great eubsti- tute generally urged by the charity organizations as against mothers’ pensions. Before I went to Burape to study this question the commission held 5 a PH i i a will penetrate Site Se eee oe and dissol It wilt replace all the it drives out with rich, fi up pace up| $9-karat, $°.00 h i if fa 38 irae all ; f i ag i Seyi ire body in such dition that rain o a2 tive laws dealing with widows and de. | #0 i i é 5 2 i - Third Aye, Cor, S8th St. Ses os : mixture. Heretofore $13.75 fi E t i : Large Boys’ Overcoats Of imported fabrics, English Herrow tweeds, Sie eae | eretolote $6.75 10.00 RENCE ENT aaron quately mest these conditions. There awe was some suggestion that the state might grant mothers’ pensions,’ but ii HEE : U SATURDAY Al AND MONDAY ONLY $ Big, Bargains “Ready to Wear—Custom Made EVERY COAT. REGARDLESS OF FORMER PRICES. NOTHING HIGHER THAN $8 . .. . Uncalled for—Custom Made : 310, REGARDLESS OF FORMER PRICES a. oe ee ee i wile to Measure ALL MATERIALS REGARD. Less OF FORMER PRICES - +--+ - -SUITS:OVERCOATS THREE PIECE YOUR CHOICE OF 1000 PATTERNS EVERYTHING MUST GO TO MAKE ROOM.FOR SPRING GOODS ARRIVING MAIL ORDERS FILLED by mail from the largest custom tajloring house in the world. We sell to thousnads of satis ‘customers throughout the U. S. ve money and buy from R. & C. We guarantee satisfaction or money refunded. Get an R. & C. $25 to $40 v: ne aut Ge overnont tot BER TE: titmeaniremeat blank. 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