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Mn} RAPS pa es oo i, WnOWs “LAW WIL BENEF NEW YORK STA ‘ Robert W. Hebberd, Fomer Commissioner of Charites, Shows Up False Figures. he Oe aie Le mum,” said Mr, Hebberd. “In OVERBURDENS CHARITY. sioned and they w and the relief discontinued. ‘ reser! Members of Legislature Made|en who are destitu wise incapacitated. Whi to Listen to Gross Exagger- ations by Bill’s Foes, f By Sophie Irene Loeb. “Several members of thee; ame to me in the :dht few da: lature rein- private e haritios failed in this rm of ; are offered with no charge for interest. 10f the best known piano-players. + send postal for catalogue. 134 Fifth Ave., nr. 18th St. Branch Stores \ OPEN EVENINGS: lebberd, secretary of the State Board of Charities and former New York Commissioner of Charities. “When you consider that the bills their children without relief and the grant is given by a Board of Child Welfare made up of official and repu- table Pope who will serve without to a mi “When you est county of Pennsylvania there were ph ard sett, only two such unworthy women pen- ere soon disc the inly does i her- or other- n you stop to| “7m consider that the number of children of widows of this description number at present only 3,659 and these The tone of the Waters Piano has a wonderfully pleasing quality; the bass is deep and full, the treble is clear and brilliant and the middle register has a sustained vibration that gives it a fine singing quality. Waters prices, for upright and grand pianos, range from’ $250 to $650, and easy terms of payment The Waters-Autola player-pianos have the same ‘sweet torle as the Waters Pianos and the new Art- ist’s model Autola, by reason of important and ex- clusive features, is a long way in advance of most Call and let us make good all our claims for the “Waters Pianos and Waters-Autola player-pianos or Horace Waters @ Co. 127 W. 42d St., nr. B’way. 254 W. 125th St., nr. 8th Ave. 371 E. 149th St., nr. 3d Ave. y 34th Street Specially Priced DECORATIVE CRETONNES \ . Third Floor Cretonne Desk Sets,—4 pieces........+. Cretonne Powder Boxes.........+.00006 Cretonne-Covered Smelling Salts Bottles; filled. Cretonne Handkerchief and Glove Boxes..... Cretonne Pin Cushions Cretonne Pin Trays. .... Cretonne Candy Boxes } dames McCreery & Co. Cretonne Utility Trays with cover,—cedar-lined, glass bottom. 1, have relief. ees o Bil tor twelr & Hi “8 : ; 4 is # i i ea Ri 4 zi i iil i ii z ‘ ; Fed Fs ik $s i g § H | E; i i f ih li iz s| F E rg Bed the cost of cost of corrective 11 children; the cost pover jcke: iy ita any of pe! would be largely eliminated if the mother was assisted in her own home. “Accountants might go on and ure until doomsday as to cost,” Why unless they calc tions. An allowance system is the) Dossible sai only way to reach these cases. vii discounted. Th 01 now costs the city of New York ‘9 a month rei the masse. pointed to arrange for 8. bang aD) of the Dragon A. C.: T. J. MoHugn, re It does not materially j CO Pa affect the care of the children. “In‘no State have the applications for relief been as large as anticipated. Jentina rod relief cau, earn ~ afternoon. wo or three consecutive months, an ft been exten: | ten the circumstances of the family Banbacd tetiah Coenen ever ae a0 a self-aul Boring, the role to nataraliy with cana the, 2taee council, Gu the Ma the figures that have | Advance 1 mee ver legislators you a jew Brig! een given on, to-morrow hor Mel 4 think that every wi e with her aunt, . of New York, for California. wurice will address a meet- ing of the Woman's Club, St. George, on “Small Gardens.” Pe Salers been” ron ie revere: cost is greater in . Dr Bhp e bor tle-d is there any ona ne oe authentic or thorough investigation of the circumstances surrounding the | Church, Rich: family whose children are committed | 2007. that is in any way constructive, “In New York City there is prac- tically no alternative but commitment to private charity. In other parts of the State conditions are as bad if not pent intendent of the Poor in Westchester County, stated: ‘There are one hun- dred and twenty officiais who had 5th Avenue Unusual Values On Tuesday and Wednesday ; Exceptional Values WOMEN’S SPRING BLOUSES Voile and Batiste Blouses, in various models, trimmed with dainty laces and embroideries. 2.00 Blouses in Pongee Silk,—tailored model, trimmed with pockets on both sides. 2.00 Superior Quality Crepe de Chine Blouses, smartly trimmed with pearl buttons. White or Flesh. 5.00 and 6.95 Blouses in Filet and Fine Shadow Lace combined, over chiffon lining, with pink satin bodice. 7.50 Several models in Black or Black and White effects, for mourning wear, at moderate prices. “McCREERY SILKS” Me *., 8 Cretonne Doily Rolls,—¢ sizes 75c and 1.00 Famous Over Half a Century { i Cretonne Doily Cases, 8 in set..........ccceeeeeeeeeees 1.00 , ; | = cone le ae 8Be The Finest Silks the World Produces. { Cretonne Shoe Bags,—8 and 12 pockets. 45c and 50c | Crétonne Laundry Bags,—large size. . ... .25e and 50c | McCreery's March Silk Sale Cretonne Scarfs and Covers...........++000000: 25c and 50c Cretonne Pillow Slips...............+++. tees. .25e and 50c This well-known Annual Sale now in pro- Cretonne Luncheon Sets,—round centrepiece gress affords values which cannot be duplicated and 12 doilies. 1.25 and 1.50 at any other time. Cretonne Luncheon Sets,—stole shape centrepiece The latest weaves for frocks, coats, blouses, and 12 doilies. 4.25 and 4.95 negligees, underwear, trimmings and millinery “MME. IRENE” CORSETS Extensive variety of Spring and Summer models, with three to five-inch bust; medium length skirt; slightly curved waist line, Made of choicest materials, ,ineluding Imported Coutil, Broohe and Silk Brocade. are now on sale, and in addition Commencing Tuesday, March 2d, 5,000 Yards of Double Width (46-Inch) Black Silk Dress Poplin Especially adapted for this season’s dresses. Coutit Wvavenes 600, 6,80, 10, / yd. 1.35 value 2.50 : C0, 60 is 008 12.0 Heavy White Washable Shirting or Tub Silks, 26 saereemes 28.00, 18,00 and 28.00 | inches wide. yd. 75c value 1.00 — aan WORLD, MOND to tnatite- | for a banquet | 8% H 1e ht- Y, M. nox 1 iste. CATHOLIC CHURCH BURRS fl | # S5¢ ir i ga ii 3 i 3f i j E i fl ‘| a: he Ww | if i Dr. John Patrick MoGowan, a well known physician and surgeon, with ‘thi |an office at No. 40 East Forty-first at his home, ing and Use it with confi ; it cannot sibly harm. Will benefit any surface ~ | disorde : ‘Your druggist sells Poslam. For tree sample write to Emergency Laborato- Cy ' it surgeon, U. 8. N., ish war, April 26 to September assistant ee eae milliie, New York, healthy. 25 cents and 15 cent B. Altman & Gn. have arranged for to-morrow (Tuesday). An Extraordinary Offering of French Corsets in a variety of desirable models (mostly made of tricot) in the lengths and styles adapted to the present mode of gowning. These Corsets, because of incomplete sizes, will be marked at the unprecedented prices of $3.50 & $5.00 French Brassieres in a number of styles variously adapted for street or evening wear, made of tricot, embroidery and other materials, will also be on sale at considerable price reductions A Special Sale of Women’s Spring Coats also for to-morrow (Tuesday), will present two smart models, in black or navy blue serge or satin-finish gabardine, silk-lined through- out, each marked at the special price of $22.50 At the same time a limited number of Women’s Rubberized Raincoats, in black or tan (sizes incomplete), will be offered at $4.75 Fifth Avenw-Madiaon Avene, 34th and 35th Streets of $78 Hi ae? $ week atti | OPENS AN ACCOUNT! — CREDIT TERMS |; 83 Powe 959/96 Down #499) 85 Pex 9°75] *9 Porm 9450). | oa Be ened Steras Berle ||) FISHER BRos COLUMBUS AVE. KET 103 &104 ST AVING FUN READING FUN ~ ity iy fst You may drive @ horse to water make him drink, and you not i i) ‘ink bet a Fifth Avenue, S8th Street, 39th Street . An Important Sale of New Belgian & French Laces Real Applique, Princess &$ Limerick Lace Bridal Veil $32.00 to $175.00 ; ‘ Oval shapes. Usually $50.00 to $800.00 Real Applique Lace Flouncings 15. ard Pe 18 to 4 tuches wie.’ Umally 925.00 ; Real Duchesse &$ Point Laces $4.05 to .00 per yard 4 to 10 Wie ede ivanly 60°50 to €40.00 Real Valenciennes Laces €9 Insertions to Match ¥4 to 136 fee Shia Gina te to 08.00 Hand poe rh rw3 Lace Fl eee T.05 to $3. Cream color, veg ter eee R Wom inches wide. ually $2.75 to $5.00 Alencon Lace Flouncings $4.50 per yard Rose poi ign, hand color ; %4 inches wide, point design, ae only Margot Lace Flouncings 95, t0 yard \ White and wane ya's 525 fer Usually $8.00 to $5.00, Pr og Flouncings a 2.00 to $4.75 per yard Embroidered Ni rs Alencon and 8 to £4 inches wide. Usually $3.00 to $7.00 Real Cluny Laces &9 Insertions Leger st Margot.» Re nO" gr 25¢ to ard Valenciennes Laces ~ Soc to §2.. dozen yards Sound wath elec to 134 inches wide. lsually $1.00 to $3.00 ’ Street Floor. “Selected Furs’ At Final Price Reductions Women's Fur. Coats Seal-dyed Muskrat—Usually $85 to $92.50.. $62.50 | Seal-dyed Coney—Usually $72.50 & $75.... $55.00 Black Caracul—Usually $80.00....... -50 | Black Lynx—Usually $60.00......'. Persian Lamb—Usually $45.00 Furniture Witho "| CALL AND MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS Our Terme Apply Also to New York, New Jeresy, dolend and OUR 1015 PLAYER PIANGS, PLANES a a ‘ CATALOGUE SEWING , 13.75 $1.00 Weekly ' | 750-752. 8% Ave., Cor. 46® St. usrsianas