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ean al THE Beeerses WUD, £aesDAY, MARCH 36, ; cake: | ie) oe STATE REIDICES Women Who Are Credited With Putting BOY CHARGES CRUELTY © mites mk: Widows’ Pension Law in the State's Statutes N PRIVATE ScHOi! BIN oles IVERREW LIMFOR eo WIDOWS PENSIONS { BY EPSCPAL PASTOR = <> ve Si euemntenc at ue | leuehin, © teethel oer of Inetivis tf Tecniogy, Metebon | f \) Hailed as ©) Most Impor “ x. + hm at the heme af hie brother | & Melewhian of Ne Wt Re tant Laws Passed An a" Legislature of Late Year ’ we Bide . . S = My Sophie Irene Loch oo bine “« ota linen ws and seem up the bone Tint the passage of the Mothers Knee ’ oe wot Veus ’ ‘ . ’ tat Tie Bvening W Plate seo Hawgtia) “took nite » sweat "| World Wants Work Wonders, Ppraceree ot importane = Musicale Club Luncheon, §0¢ Year und, many cium, for neve Chickering H . Sade / / Special It hae pecetved the ord & aylor Noon Luncheon, 75¢ both jure tthe pre Lew Luncheon and Afternoon Tea Cure, epecially with the loader of the Vifth Avenue, 38th Street, 30th Street 10 A. M. to oP. M Muse Daily Tenth Floor trailing party There is but Whitman. by atte wll he pleared t f comatructive lags during Nin Adimi ‘ THE EAST SIDE ASKS GOV. WHITMAN TO MAKE PENSION BILL A LAW, ao ee vet na | Misses’ & Girls’ Easter Apparel the Federation of Women's ‘LT holleve that the Mothers Di has the inost universal tof any that has heen put stule bovks in many a year Breat triumph for woman's} passed the f A Large and Interesting Display of the Newest Styles in Suits, Frocks, Coats and Skirts exiolatuve and now Ged bussed the Lauiatuie and now | > Splendid Values for To-Morrow, Saturday “It wae won almost entirely by | RNA! | | ppl 2. me women with no possible selfish |; , - ee Misses’ Easter Suits, $19.50 Juniors’ Coats, $10.95, $16.50, $19.50 | Very attractive models of shepherd checks and serges For dreasy or general wear, of serge, covert cloth, fancy checks models, ches of the Durpose, since its provisions distinctly reach out to their un- fortunate sisters and the children. | ar confide: t Gov. Whitman will surely com- nlete this splendid work of the Senate and the Assembly. children tron evar toastruticay | TMASSEURS ORGANIZE: | firtcy tie Svengave: memos hove Misses’ Suits, $25.00 & $29.50 and golfine, short or three-quarter length ; sth art their frat meeting, They Uatened to an SEEK MEDICAL STANDING | sarees by BOW i Rares Dressy, tailored and sports models of checks, serges, gabar- Juniors’ & Girls’ Skirts, $2.95, $3.95, $5.95 of the orgautzation, dines and poplins in all the best colors. “Aside from the economic save | nov G, Moore, orthopedic surgeon at St Misses’ C Of serge and checks, circular effects with suspenders, or full ing to the State, he has only to My dear Governor: Aim to Introduce Bill Requiring | !**"* asses) Coats pleated models. look into the sweet fuce of his Phe passage of the widows’ im to introduc Ug | Mtr. Claesson told of # plan 2 intro. ry $ Weel ind lon’ bill marke the cone State Examination That Will | fio ae eels i lores a 125% 515.00, AAAS to rhe Girls’ Coats, $9.05 app at m ent of the 115 Legisla- mas . - t . y and by For golf, tennis, travel, motor or dressy wear, in all the newest dent of the Be Thome for ls pehen oF winewad Rank Them as Physicians. pet ured te Neer on models and colors, Prices according to materials. cae Lega glo te shepherd checks, in Empire and f think that this r Is a sige int a and Tho trained maasours of thin city have | ant n 4 a certificate . ; x styles, lined or unlined. oe eesuek thie terdne ehoee ak yrealiaed for the | organtaed themselves into a body known | DESSUER AS EI Misses’ Afternoon Dresses ‘els? only ‘ eee cagunies Ett ° oe * |as the New Society of Craduates | 5" lan contemplates a course of aci- SiMe HME OIACe Tia DENRAKD |) (Hisonlahns (DE A“ mmatbers 1eyei 1(S Sredieal Gyusnasilon’ and’ dMaseagps| entihu eke toe tee reare $19.50, $25.00, $29.50 _ I Lie Coats, $12.50 ‘As early as 1898 mothers’ pension] cradle of a mother's arma and a — — Of taffeta, crepe-de-chine, and novelty checks in four very | Plain and fancy tailored models of serge and erd checks, Wis havo been introduced tn this] the warm softness of a mother's smart styles. belted and Empire styles, trimmed with con’ shades. State, but not until women took in- breast; they will bo trained under Cr@using active interest in it was It} the Idance an? fostering love Misses’ Evening Frocks Girls’ Dressy Coats Bally | won. ; 2] it gt methor: they will grow up "I do m envy the conacience oo oO ” « Ou 2 the tow men who voted weainat this| under the watchful sealous ant / ord & / aylo Of tithe 519.50, Aa 7 iach efféctively $15.00, $16.95, $17.50, $19.50 For once, at least, the opinion tlonate eye of a mother, We affeta, crepe-de-chine in four dain! models, c| y Of serge, fancy eponge and new club checks, circular and ferench har Pi fae See Heri bai asd ee ea trimmed with lace, net and flowers, in all the pretty evening pleated models. bany by ihe gombte of all and resound in the poor Fifth A 38th St t. 89th Street shades, A parties, The Governc alnly « of the tenements in ‘ venue, § Street, 89th Stree! P 5 ; AED It sy. Roswell, Preaia t ie of the frettul crian and a pelo. Juniors’ Suits, $19.50, $22.50, $25.00 Girls Dresses, $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 the Womens Foruan "ram gina] POrGTE, ,,unrleke continuously ‘l ||] New models of serge, gabardines and checks, plain and fancy | Embracing all the new materiale—gingham, challies and linens, that this bill is now credited to a Governor, respond to the ery tailored effects, lined with peau-de-cygne. smart Empire and coat effects. Republican Levis! | ’ a ure with especial] of suffering humanity by signin M Ff t i reference to wom: this Godly bill now before you. | ens ootwear Third Floor “Tho quiet but everlasting workon| You will render an imperishable the part of its supporters against | service to mankind, and your Lt y odds has shown the acy of such} name will be placed high upon | Magnificent V alues Work ax against militant methods,| the seroll of fume together with which could never have accomplished | tho splendid men and women who the splendid results. have contributed thelr efforts to |W D)istinctive—The Myrod Shoe | E . ! *a7? "T do not eee how » Republi- s “humanitarian. movement. ixtraordinary Values in cup Sever tenstutcetae's | ik, ceunenian sure {ll “Combining comfort aid elegance... | fms Easter Millinery wblican fog rays: aw ni inspiration to-alt. | | Dependable Easter Footwear Nean goud men and women to labor for |! Bench-made Shoes Estecemting showing of all the new aiagelitics ehould not be eon: Bike gus and’ ie: the naked Comfortable and extremely stylish | For Infants & Children smart styles at attractively low prices ie, bu joes, the and the outcast, the prodigal and = 5 . | Mecsion ef the. G " . Wahstae footwear from the best makers... .. $ * Hy ° . ipertyomay We adidto be anenie || 0 find recive ive. choteast | Sh d he F { 6. 85 Misses & Grown- Up Girls | Semt-Dress & Tailored Hats jent ples: ge of every man, | = Mrs." J. stuart wiackton: “How | wimun ‘and chia througiout, the hoes Made on the Bamous } Infants’ Hand-Made Shoes......... $1.25 to $2.25 | Simply trimmed with flowers, wings, fancy effects anybody could bé against it Is beyond} state of New York. | Waukenfast’’ Last | 5 3 Hae ’ my imagination. For it isa harhinuer ry respectfully yours 4 . | Children’s High and Low Shoes and ostrich in a large variety of shapes, of Rope and happiness to many a HARRY Ho SCHLACHT, For the man who is on his feet a | eaa'O'to) Is; Relive ernie $2.00 to $2.75 ; worn and weary mother in her jone Superintendent Kast Side | hav ; FIEeR wt. x Excellent Values at fgnt @ not only foster her family, Protective Assuciation, great deal and must have comfort- Misses’ High and Low Shoes HeAAUre’ lea, clahittoant ‘ve. Seormereemealiereenrenrte able as well as good looking shoes } Sizes 1114 tod sees 2.50 to $3.00 $3. 95 $5. oo & $5. 95 . wa pid . tates ‘ ’ . 12 the Biace'snoind wena an eters | WILL OF LORD ROBERTS Grown-Up Girls’ High and Low Shoes ' , to keep the home intact in view of ite future citizens, *! 18 FILED IN MINNESOTA Other Dependable Footwear Sizes 213 to 514 ¥3.00 10 $4.00 Also an Extensive Showing of mM you disintegrate the home Small Boys’ High and Low Shoes you are bound to make dependents, ieee 2 Of keeping dependenta In eo ee Comprising every desirable shape I, -_ 10) ey ear $2.50 Untrimmed Hats wisest that | British Soldier Owned More Than varge Boys’ High and Low Sho 1 lifferent sh id braid: o be adopted, in that | © n inan, different shapes an oraids, taterost, toverand ar ‘that, ts hava $100,000 in Great Northern $ and S 8 \ Sizes 1 to 6 Pee 2s) to $3.50 Mi P ° cree should hasten to sian it” oo Stock. 3°95 04.05 very advantage adaptable to the growing | $4.95 to $9.95 NEW LAW WAS DESIRED By THE PEOPLE, , will be found in our extensive stocks. , i ; ey, Ree mth Hp pe Misses’ and Children's Dressy and Tailored | Hats, $2.05 Fourth Floor MINNEAPOLIS, March 26. -~ Thirty per cent, of the personal property of The Rev, John Haynes Holmes: | the lute Field Marshal Earl Roberts “For years [havo indorsed the prin- | was in Minnesota, A copy of the sol- ciple of mothers’ pensions. It should | qier's will was filed with Attorney have besa passed lon | believe! General Lindon A, Sinith to-day and Boys’ Shoes—Remarkable Wearing Qualities (In special section) teen) f01 Oc a vas coal ase nae $2.75 & $3.50 from an economical and a humani- | MX, of $690.14 Na awed S278 TOG 10 1934. vee ves einen $2.50 The will shows t os of Grent valued at $7 t Northern 00, tarian standpoint, “It is sound in prin always been wrong po! up the home on the sole grounds of poverty. It hy wine for the care of a child when the same mor cold keep tt in th flesh and blood mother. 11 thing is now so thorough stood and xenerally 4 le rn Rall nd 849 @h Ore stock up- al personal rt Cotton Fabrics ; At Very Special Prices Infants Coats, Hats Imported White Emb'd French Novelties \ 05¢ and Dresses 40 inches wide, our own importation, all new! patterns Usually $1.25 & #150 English Long Cloth ) p 36 inches wide, soft docskin finish, 12 yards to al S Zi 5 -— piece Special, per piece | Infants’ Coats nerty, the from’ the » him by Great sin the Boor will shows, £160,000 presen Britain for hts War, ‘FRECKLES Easter Clothes for Boys Special Values for To-day and Saturday Dainty New Styles at Interesting Prices "© ) Boys’ Suits (« 2 pairs . . of Knickerbockers) Mercerized White Poplin Suiting | Of navy blue popiin or black and white wool | 6 r William Ht i“ _ : . 36 inches wide, shrunk Per yard’ =28C checks, bigh waist line formed by sectional TS indeed a priv February and March Worst Months These excellent suits are cut over a new } 5-00 : : i 2 ’ | belt, pearl buttons, hemstitehed pique collar humane For This Trouble—How to | Norfolk model and made of all wool fabrics ms Imported White Cotton Gabardine Suiting . | and cuffs. Sizes 2 to 6 years. ..-..+++06 i (fee een pilcen, Rimove Easily, | in brown, tan, gray and bhie mixta Sa inches wide. Per yard 5OC | am * Y . f r atrangly indoreed it by (te. ala: & reason why nearly every- Bpealal Fancy Dress Cottons (made in America) | Infants’ Hats i ; ' nificant vote, ; wa , ‘ sees, id : | : ‘hee Renate p ameter fee (tld ie iats tun | Boys Sui Kaeding ginny cupric amis! 4 5 | Glare sal di ee hton ot a gg i id : $s ys, flower indy, voiles, ete 22 d, Cope y ue a ) 8 . puelloans: | em eanndane jhe hy OF cheviots, fancy mixed tweeds with two | $ 0 east ee ten ay Sea écls toG years... ; souesane ext few days chaire ieee tt an Fathinn cdguklet pairs of knickerbockers, hand tailored | 7°5 in plain colors, stripes, plaids s thor yard Senator J. Honry Walters, Chair- ply wet ane thine, double acl seal “c , san of the a ts TOON Tae Rey Ran Neate se apply ange! NORGE mada: mye Imported Cotton Tosca Cr 4 Infants’ “Gretchen” Dresses $s “The embers of my committer night and morning, and ina yen . k . ‘ : ory e, ri ooaate considered this bil, AEB RAS TOFD Ane tie ||| Boys?’ Spring Overcoats | 40° inches wise,» lroken srtiwent of colors 18 c¢ | of Ines yoke of embroidery and lace, ribbonpp J.5O0 believe it is good law and o Inly | worst freckles have becun to disappear, Of covert cloth, faney tweeds and se 6 0 Usually 850 per yard run beading, sizes O68 years.. eee, Sean eietetuad: ab a heme rule | Me a Shee ae NAMIAAGG 80 Sizes $ to # years, Spreial | : Second Floor ‘ \ Fourth Floor Sommlasive bill, ond after overy pos. is the time to rid yourself of . r if not reme ow they | bie objection was met in its tinal now they on ate members of the Senate |" and spoil an other- voted for it unanimously, Sueh a) Wise beautiful complexion, Your money | vote speaks for itself, and I believe | back if othine fails, —Advt. | Fourth Floor