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° 1] HASTERS ASTON OM MOTHERS PENSIONS adage acids , To Hear All Bills Discussed at ) Werk, which will be in the bands of | ers, the members of the Legisiatere this week. : @ubd-committess through the United @f widowed mothers (a covered in @ Same Hearing, Which Opens To-Morrow. By Trene Loeb. (Member of the N. ¥. Otate Commie- * gon on Rollef of Widowed Mothers.) + The Commission on Relief for Wid. ‘owed Mothers met last night and on the final report of their ‘The report covers investigations by States and Europe. apn Bespin Bop! We relation of the child and the State with especial reference to that voluthe of considerable maguitude, Tt fs the only work of its kind In the: State and, in fmot, the United States, and, it is generally conceded, ‘Will Gil the place of a reference book for future legisiation out the through ‘Country wherever the dependent child te concerned. A proof sheet copy of this report Will de before the joint committees Of the Legisiature, which now have four Mothers’ Pension Bilis before them. A hearing will de held on all of these bills to-morrow in Albany. The Judiciary Committee in the Senate, of which Senator Waiters is Cheirman, andthe Social Welfare Committee, of which Assemblyman ' Mopkins is Chairman, have agreed to hear all the bits discussed at the same hearing, vo as to facilitate the passage et the best measure possible. The are famous for their stan and k for 2,900. Prices 3; worth for of the made omar operated event. shades. $1.95 Yard Our $2.50 to $4.50 Grades 40-inch all silk whipcord, white or black—our $4 grade. 40-ii a5 imported ited crepe: -ine! ioe je dendeeut sere ad ron 3 to 40-inch sel moire, Pekin iinet eae $2.50, 98, $8.50 and 94.50 grades. Also 36-inch imported taffeta— 92.50 and $3 grades. $1.45 Yard Our $2 to $3.50 Grades rit mee Cen ie oe M%inch white habutei, our ¢¢ | $1.15 Yard Our aye st ete rh A gpl coy a 30. ments of God surely and honorabie experience charity burea' T have ni tears tnan too well od me and hon gp al eee to hat the ey ' be rane Be five iette ont Naren. the city. REGULATE A CHILD'S BOWELS WHEN GHOSS, BILIQUS OF FULL OF COLD |e low prices. But this Spring sale of new silks is of surpassing interest. All the silks are new—never shown here before. Practically every silk that fashion favors for crane is represented. emselves—$1 14,600 In some cases, the manufacturers, their Spring business being over, sold us the silks before dyeing and we had them colored in more than 20 late Spring the ae have spoken to the public the genti- man: ts eart, and have waa y with workers have been much pointed in the way tho poor un- ‘guer el vara jandled. Lo ive dog gets batted treat ite owner than the mot! from those Ge fapel, Ot, Ee oneen’ ft armenia of, oth more bitter when a an inexperienced and jucated woan tormented Sony -five came there for * ‘Toone Cais ver d rage 7. Such char- a3 5 mt 5g Es eS times, 19 | earlier da: re, —one wi who wena oy me ne 7 i 553 zg g "Bu ges Seen bar ase ie tier tee more than they need— little coal these poo I used ed this again, I have suffered so terribly in years gone by and the Pika iedl A broken down wer fo bear than the/epistle. I send orn Nunger and ‘cold and Saad in- jue take “Cascarets) ach and bread “Cascarets act cl Un beg ens rand tiven ta oritae Ghaee e desolate homes of fatheriess. ch chil: rent. fifteen years. aren and lone, breken women ach and breaks up a bad cold quickly. Full Ctageeored for ‘children and grown- eac! ickage> “Mothers can rat eaty after gv iving this gentle, harmless laxative to children. PRICE 10 CENTS ASCARETS WORK WHILE vey vet hed : nS et ae A oe Day Tomorrow—Opening the Spring Sale of New SILKS|# Taffeta, Old-fashioned Ribbed Silks ~Amported ‘Stiks, Pongee Suitings Crepe de Chine, Foulards, Prints Even the Very New Bordered Silks | 65c to $1.95 Yard | For Our $1 to $5 Grades Wanamaker special offerin, ot axe Important qualities Taffeta in Spring shades for enchant- ing crinoline pha 85c, $1.45, $1.85 This s bent economy at the opening ig season is nine important foreign and Suiecstio silk makers who have co- to make the sale a unique Silk cre) 85c yard $1.50 grade. The Comparison The only way to let have done, and under each price we have set down the true values of the silks offered. 85c Yard Our $1.25 to $3.50 Grades Pease Impotan also—part of the cha i yard for our $1.50, #2, $2.50, $3 grades. Quaint ribbed silks, soft and lustrous, now so much in demand for the flaring 1830 dresses, 85c to $1.45 yard for our $1.25 to $3.50 grades. nin twenty § ‘or our $1.25 Crepe de chine now rapidly advanc- ing in price, here at $1 yard for our Pongee and striped tussore suitings of the distinguished character used made-to-measure costumes, $1.15 yard for our $1.50 to $4 grades. lway at Ninth S New York. ping shades, in 65c Yard Our $1 to $2.50 Grades 98-inch broche printed satin fou- lard, 20 Spring designs, our 81.25 Cn iy ited voil etton ueltiee whee quiste colorings our rah to 68.50 Black Silks Pe te info 5 Mem et limes, 01.48 ie ee A gt obi ach tafe, aati and Aisle, Building. Remnants 38c Yard Our 500 to $1 Grades 00,000 yards of all binds ef our loft a alike toe numerous te Silk Rotunda and Main floor, old The ia all \ Scope of the Divine Merest punta The Ideals—Failure Due to Im, Sin—God’s Conditional mility Necessary Qualificat' thie text? What ig What about the Ten Commandments? Peden Ltd beans veges What heathen? "what about Beptism and Lord's Su; Indirect], Ty, all the matters covered by these pron, Borg and end more, are in- grown- | cluded incidentally in the of dispute the cheer eet ot he Bie could not justly. ot or “eith mit respect ask less of His — who would enjoy His Loh The i of all ager these should be permitted the ¢ enjoyment of Di to the extent of eternal lit one to come up to thesq condi o life ald iden is pen ged pa le ing. His proton ence would merely lig pe sin and a menace He'the tnpploem hed righteousness of othe Let.us see hand scope eof this Li by ree quirement, whose we have el- ready acknowl We note the nat- ou division our text into three Q) Reins, justly; s Loving sve (3) Wi hum’ requirenent of juan i in all our deali i bd toreve rational mind, It includes wh of Cos, byes thy and, with Fi th; y atrength; ai love thy weigher as thyself.” these hie rot ‘hang all the Law and it is but just that we should recognise our Sonia as first; that we should righteous requirements that. mi ir happiness and that of others. It is slso but just that we should recognise fd em tee of others, as we would have sagopa et eet rights. The Golden justice. Not a Be jo justly in all We ‘9 affaire—in our sey to our God and to our neighbor? Begin at Home. Let each criticise his words and bis dom a seegyph toward sisters, wife. do we treat those near and Pigs to us according to the standards of inches, according to the Golden Rule? do toward them as we Weald hate them do toward us? If not, making a beginning with the Lord, striving to render to Him our What Doth Tho God Require of Thee? o1THE STANDARDS OF CHARACTER WHICH GOD APPROVES Requirement—The Value of High Teale—Living ift to Believers—| ions, an ow jusba: In all of our relationships of Nfe | Fi, after | sacrits tion Resulting from sclves in difficulty. With our our minds, we God's Law desire to be it to Him, but find, ae St. Paul says, that many things pila sed mnay” iSiags ‘which "wn ao fot wih to fone canot avoid. "= We Like ‘St. Paul “we ? “Oo Teliver tne from thie J wd body est fond that is eat is sé +f t 3 33 ag | ity gisiee ‘all we ivered? bout + toni Divine approval peng: fal Life popbrent Gift = ong ify As My. power hat. ml Throne, ‘and fo the ‘Lamb Pa Are Balighit with a ibd em bly God coi other way, of Remit ie a er eures eae a ay no maa a tiie fu rte oe for the Suey buman ‘race who de: fei only Nass eatenes a 4 tnd obedience, let us closely scrutinise | every word, av act, of the bome life | rew and see to what extent these can be im- | 70! roved upon and made more neatly tr | The majority of le, we feel bin wil ow how they have been toward those who are just | ere the very sears and dearest of fleshly relation: ‘ Follow th . juatioe or in deeds in same tone and gesture that you w approve if they were in your place an Hed in theirs? Im businces m tise @ closer bargain with them than Ed would think just for them to make you? Or, on the other hand, do you yn of them higher prices for the materials you urnish them than you would consi: purchaser and you treat all men, Wat Re children and snimals as kindly, openly, as you Tak wend bs iusto right if you bors as you would ha 2 Or di hold cz i ataneate ‘ou! Kod se you hs ir nose Eis jicule as you fections like them to hold up yours? wn’, = eee dear friends, i jority ha services or | Sande ere the | An ont were in their place and they in yours? | mers Do you speok as Hadiy. ot (Bhai ance, “dl Hy 1 ou drive | ess, Love Mercy and Walk | Hueaity, St may astonish some qui more than ae Mis" eps eis ee NL Stlitaseels Masts anaes “ NWA vaeN 3d 7 The Authentic Modes. Which Govern Fashions for At $25 to $75 The “Trans-Continental” Suit, $19.50 As this Suit of Homespun has been specially severely tailored—but it has many details that give jt. distinction. “I Saw Nothing Like This National Swiss Exposition at Bern!’’ Said One Who Knew of This this is a collec- designed for treveling, fete ‘Third Fleer in the $55 GIMBEL display are the magnificent which created by the great Paris dressmakers and 150 francs a yard, yet here in the No wonder that one woman selected and p for $640 worth of these stunning Silks in order to would be reserved for her until today, the opening "Bu then there are en of thoumands of ar of to The PLAIN Silks, in All the Best Weaves and Shades and all of them at prices that you will hardly find lowness during the last generation. These specimen $1.50 Chiffon Taffeta, 35 in., Black @ Co. $1 Y ard. $2.50 Double Width Silk’ Poplin, Ne Shades, $1.50 Yard. $3 Superb Salas Black Dress § will be in even wider $1.75 Y: $1. “s he filo, Double Width, $1.25 All-Silk Crepe de Chine, 6 ao 68c Yard. $1 Imported Double-Width Chie, 560c Yard. $2.50 Crepe ee in Oolors and Black, $1.65 Y. $2.50 Crepe-Finished or Taffeta, $1.50 Yard. Also such desirable weaves as Pompadour, Stripedand Checked Taffeta, Printed and Broche repe, Black Dress Satin, Amer- cal" Waead @ ter whe as ao SORE sensation at the dazzling of the for groups: v Underwear