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How Thin People Can Get Fat weigh! Ten Pounds or Gore ore - wee . “ ee - . ° r ® ‘ . . oy ‘ ‘ Note gel hee fi ® . wing . . ect, Oe ward O * pounds aa Eyestrain is the REAL Cause of Most Headaches! + how ascribed i at ined Without C ered Eye Phy: nn St. 17 West 42d Street. Rrooklyn: 49% Filton St., cor. Bond St a To use “Eddys” is to know sauce satisfaction. Just a dash in soups, stews and gravies-onmeats, fish, oysters and salads. bdaus S STYLE Grocers and Delica- auce teasen Stores sell it | Oc Mace byE. Pritchard, 331 Spring St..N.Y. THE WEATHER Forecast: Fair’Tonight and Tomorrow, Sunshine, A GOOD Day for Suushine BISCUITS CREDIT TERMS 13, Down 159 16 Pawn "4199 05 awn 175/49 Denn 1459 ‘Open Monday and Saterday Evenings 1oasT. L STATION AT CORNER | Plan Your Campaign for Summer Boarders Well in Advance! 51,574 Workl “Summer Resort” Last Year. 36,743 More Vhan the Herald! TELL D ADVERTISING ULTS YOU SHOULD NOT OVERLOOK: “ . = * A STORY | CHARITY LEADERS FIGHT TO CRIPPLE missive, Not Mandate SUPPORTERS PROTEST mssion That hild Weltare Com studied ges Cor ernor to Sign Bill By Sophie Irene Loeb. fe ate now wor fh an effort to kill, 6, the Me Per " © fal Bei and Ansembi Le Veilier Homer Foike, Ainsley aM euarit were busy the Bae os during the weel ‘Mie latest move im to urge Gov.) Whitman to eek to have the app went of Child Weifare boards ma berminlve instowd of mandatory, By | urging “perminsive” Chili Welfare | joards they hope to defeat thy ap: | potent of such boanty when the DI Is #igned, and thus the Mothers’ | Pension Law will needs be adminis. | tered by public ebarity, which is the | very thing thet advocates of the bill have long fougut in the hope of} taking mothers and children out of he charity circle cntiraly and conse- | quently out of political patronage. — | Many prominent supporters of the HULL to-day expressed themselves as \wulnst any such procedure, favoring | 1 Velo in preference to letting this | splendid legislation be administered | present poor relief system | following letter was sent tast night and endorsed by Chalrnan Judge Auron Levy aud mombers of the New York Comnilssion of Reltet for Widowed Mothers who have given two years’ study to the ques- tion: Dear Gov. Whitman: We strongly urge you to sign the Mothers’ Pension BI now be- fore you. We learn directly that you are undecided as to the one mandatory clause of Chil. Wor fare Boards, After two years’ etudy of this question in this country and Europe as members of the New | York State Commission investi- gating this subject we believe this part of the bill to be its strongest point. This bill is designed to be a diatinct State function, and it should not waver in a determined policy of uniform adminstration throughout the State, The man- autory clause of Child Welfare Boards does not !mpose any, bur- den on the municipality since the citizens are to servo without pay. We are of the opinion that it ld defent the puryose of this tire measure if this part of it niasive, 1 not be appointed and the whole thing would turn into the chunneis of public char- ity, which are already overbur- dened with all classes of poor. ‘The Mothers’ Venston law should t of the realm of char- « form of dependency from the others, ‘The Ve legislation in widow and her noor relief sys- | tem © A child welfare board would es- tablish that prinetpic, That this is the general opinion in this country also ix shown by the coming convention of all Moth- ers’ tate dolecaivs at the San co Exposition, the of the convention ¢ the administration of this law out of charity and children’s courts, whore it hay been tried. A splendid example of the of- of the Child Welfare Board of Pennsylvania, where minister this law at the expenso of any State out 9 per cent.). The bill before you now has | been thoroughly considered and cut by the committees of both Houses until it merely > atute analysis the q we man and to the Sta Impress this feature fe Dill too ecromsly on Your NOTES OF ALBANY. PANY, March 1. | racked # 4, | eo only con to the Mit and sidet About in the Assembly, Tt is reported tha Governor is giv- ear to the arguments ‘@ committee to investi+ nees of the Mitchel ad- | Passed two bills ap. € ¥5.400,000 for highways re- One of the ottest fiehts of the session i# expected over the Marshall | iP oul peraitting Stute and national | jbeuke to ach and Mrs Suit Cases of Black Enameled Duck, a administrators, execu: | —_- —_—— - Soy core Menrmne oe me! PRIVATE WIRES ABUSED? 1 Gremers tatd te fee Them ter Per tete@res? one other tenets be the oubjert of @ bears, ol Drestie sera ¢ complains bate reached From 85 up Suite From $10 up p vous nomeacoa ( Stern Brothers | end and 43rd Streets, West of FRA Avena To-morrow and the remainder of the week, a very special offering of Misses’ and Girls’ Spring Coats | in the most desirable models, at attractive prices. | Girls’ Coats, of coverts, serges, shepherd and novelty checks, trimmed with embroidered linen and pique collars and cuffs, one model silk lined throughout, sizes 6 to 14 years, at $7.50, 9.75 Junior Coats, smart belted model, of diagonal serge. yoke lined, finished with faille silk collar and cuffs, sizes 18, 15 and 17 years, . . at Junior Coats, of golf cord, in rose, white or copen- hagen, attractive belted models, silk lined through- out; sizes 18, 15 and 17 years, . A ‘ . at 12.75 14.75 Misses’ Coats, several attractive models, of golfine, lined throughout with plain and flowered pussy willow 1 (3 00 in white and colors; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, at }e Special attention is also directed to a large collection of Misses’ Street and Motor Coats, in the most fashionable fabrics and Spring colorings; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, at $9.75 to 35.00 Excellent values will be available to-morrow in Boys’ Washable Suits at $2.45 With blouses of pure silk or mercerized materials and trousers of imported rep or linen; sizes 3 to 8 years. Leather Traveling Requisites ARE being shown on the Main Floor in an unusually attractive | assortment of English made Bags and Suit Cases, plain or | fitted; Limousine and ‘Tourist Cases; also Automobile Baskets, Leather Cushions and other accessories al moderate prices. Unusual price advantages for the Laster holidays: $4.50 6.50 with tray, cretonne lined, sizes 24, 26 and 28 ins., at Traveling Bags of Genuine Black Walrus, leather lined, two pockets, riveted frames, 16,17 & 18ins. Stern Brothers Cand and F35rd Stree’, West of Fikth Avenus have exceptional facilities for the Dry Cold Air Storage of Furs, Hangings and Oriental Rugs and offer the maximum protection against loss by fire, moth or theft, at very low rates. Furs remodeled or repaired during the Summer months at special prices. Lace Curtains cleaned by ws, stored free of charge. Articles will be promptly called for within delivery points upon receipt of mail, telephone or personal instructions. Telephone: 6700 Bryant, EB BVENINO WORLD, WEDNBGDAY, WAROH 81, 1918. 4 34th Street SILK _PETTICOATS Petticoats with Silk Jersey top, messaline flounce, alee af Naffeta Silk, tailored model, with «ilk underlay 2.95 formerly 9.40 Vetticnate of Heavy Messaline with accordion pleated flounce, finished with ruching of messaline; silk underlay. 4.05 formerly 6.06 Petticoats of Mik Messaline —-estra sectional oir cular flounce, and silk underlay formerly 6.05, 4.95 Petticoats of Chiffon Taffeta,--circular flounce with three small ruffles, finished with pinking, formerly 10.60, 6.95 Petticoats of Chiffon Taffeta with circular ounce; ished with taffeta ruching; silk underlay, formerly 6.75, 5.96 Petticoats of Pompadour Silk,—cireulae model, trimmed with two narrow pleated ruffles and tucks; silk underlay, 6.95 formerly 10.50 “Klosfit” Petticoats, made with silk Jersey top and mes saline flounce; also of ‘Taffeta silk with circular flounce, Special 5.00 Petticoats of Tub Silk,—circular model. 2.98 and 3.98 formerly 9.50 and 4.05 Petticoats of Sateen,—circular model, trimmed with three narrow pleated ruffles. formerly 1.60, 960 WOMEN'S HOSIERY Unusual Values Thread Silk Stockings,— fine gauge; reinforced heels, toes and soles. Black, White and Colors, pair 1.50, 6 pairs 8.50 Thread Silk Stockings,—lisle tops and soles. Black, White, Navy Blue, Putty, Gray, Palm Beach and Bronze, pair 75c, 6 pairn 4.25 600 Dozen Pairs Plain or Mercerized Lisle Stockings; fine gauge; reinforced, Black, White, Gray or Fawn, Including extra sizes. pair 50c, 6 pairs 2.85 600 Doren Pairs Cotton or Lisle Stockings,—reinforced. Black only. pair 350, 6 pairs 1.90 Children’s Imported Socks Ixtensive varicty of styles, including Fancy Tops. pair 25c, 6 pairs 1.40 Varied Assortment of Veils and Veilings At Special Prices Fancy Mesh Veilings with close Chenille dote; Shadow Mesh with cluster Chenille or with combination of Velvet end Chenille dots; Filet Mesh with velvet designs yd. 32c, formerly 50c to 75 Attractive Offering MALINE RUFFS Another New Shipment of Maline Ruffs, open effect, with satin ribbon bows and ends, each 1,25, regularly 1.50 New Pompadour Maline Ruffs,—long wide satin bows and ends; flower trimmed. each 1.90, regularly 2.60 “McCREERY SIL Famous Over Half A Century 12,000 Yards of Newest Summer Shepherd Check Dress Silks. Wide variety of styles. Navy Blue and White, Brown and White and Black and White. yd. 75¢, regularly 1.00 Double Width Black Dress Silks, including Chiffon Taf- feta, Crepe Meteor, Dress Satin, Crepe de Chine and Marquis ette yd. 98c, regularly 1.50 Annual Sale Over 100,000 Yards of SUMMER WASH DRESS FABRICS In addition, on Thursday, April Ist, 12,000 yards of Novelty Voile,—crisp finish; choice styles; newest colors and White. yd. 15¢e, regularly 25¢ close-fitting or prices. SUNDAY WORLD’S “TO LET” ADS. | Simplify Home-seeking by Saving Time, Temper and Tramping,| £m "Fur Storage—Dry Cold Alr—Moderate Charges | James McCreery & Co. Exceptional Values on Thursday and Friday Closing Out—Remaining Stock CRAFTSMAN FURNITURE AMIE Over $10,000.00 Worth of Craftsman Furniture, made of Fumed Oak, finished in rich shades of Brown At Reductions Averaging 50% As there is but a limited number of each piece, it is impossible to quote Early selections will be advantageous. ances 5th Avenue _WOMEN'S HIGH-CLASS sums Remarkable Sale An attra tive collection of Suite in Plain Tailored and Dressy Medele, the Newest Colere end Fabrice Exact reproductions of Foreign models, and mang made expressly for James MeCevery & Co. Strictly Tailored Suits For Street or practical wear, Made in Hair Line Stripe Serge, Gabardine aad Men's Wear Sarge. Special 28.00 Dressy Tailored Suits | Elaborately trimmed. Made in French Berga Check Fabrics and Fancy Mixtures, fipecial 38.00 Novelty Suits | Unusually attractive models and colors in SR Faille, Satin Gabardine and Novelty Fabrics. Hpecial 48.00 | STERLING SILVER VANITY CASES At 3344 % Less Than Regular Prices. This offering represents a leading manufec- turer’s surplua stock purchased at large cone ceasions from regular prices. 12 Pieces 4.95 lerty 1.90 Sterling Silver,—plain polished or engraved; leather lined, — fitted with card case, mirror, memo tablet and pencil. 15 Pieces, 6.95 larly 0.00 ° Engine-turned, engraved border or plain polished; leather lined, fitted with card case, mirror, memo tablet and pendll, | 47 Pieces, 7.80 Jarty 11.90 , | Sterling Silver,—many styles; engraved or plain polished; some leather lined, others silver lined; fitted with mirror, meme tablet and compartments for powder, cards, coins aad pins. 50 Pieces, 9.00 lasty 18.50 Nine designs in Sterling Silver,—engine-turned, plain pdb ished -or hand-engraved; silver lined, fitted with memo tables and compartments for powder, coins, cards and pins. 73 Pieces, 10.75 Jarly 16.98 Handsome heavy-weight cases, beautifully engraved by hand, in floral or engine-turned designs; also a few plain pel ixhed; twelve styles; fitted with mirror, memo tablet, silver | pencil, puff and powder compartment; two cein holdess, 9 Pieces, 13.78 lerty £1.00 Sterling Silver,—oblong styles; hand-engraved pr engias- turned on both sides; fitted with mirror, card receiver,ctim het ~ ers, pill boxes, memo tablet, pencil, puff and powder compadi> ment. Easter Showing SWISS FLORAL JEWELRY Exquisite Flowers of Elephant Tusk Ivory, “ carved, painted and colored by hand, mounted taép Brooches, Necklaces and La Vallieres; 10-kt. Gold, Geld | Filled and Plated mountings. 9 The Flowers are Rose, Orchid, Violet, Ne cissus, Daisy, California Poppy, Pansy, Edelweiss, Anemone, Forget-me-Not, Cherry and Apple Blos- soms; also a few Butterflies included, | each 50¢ to 5.00 Yada =<. \ \ rs Chair as Illustrated 4.85 regularly 9.75 AM vw) { g /

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