The evening world. Newspaper, September 14, 1915, Page 5

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plece) and mirror These will 38th Street Vida Corsets. the they call La Vida Corset. —_—_—— consist of Women's In America, fashion authorities claim Parisian influence for La In Paris, London and Vienna attractive American GENIUS—cunning brains design the perfect lincs— artistic influence secures the ex- quisite materials, skilled fingers manipulate the construction, which combination makes for PERFECTION in the completed note Second Floor, wa See the new models at frame; B. Altman & Co. An Interesting Sale of Silk Bags offering exceptional values, has been prepared for to-morrow (Wednesday). FPaucy Black of Navy Biue Silk Bags (in one with covered Striped or flowered ellk and having inside compartment containing mirror Fancy Biack or Navy Blue Silk Bags with handsome designs of steel beads; lined with striped or fancy silk and fitted with purse 33.50 ined B. Altman & Co. Women’s Ready-to-wear Dep’t (Third Floor) Fifth Avenre-Madtson Anenue, 34th and 35th Streets Lord 8 Taylor FIFTH AVENUE Store Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. THE CORRECT CORSET FOR THE NEW MODE La Vida Colonielle In Coutil $5.00—In Broche $6.00 In Coutil $5.00—In Broche $7.50 In Coutil $5.00—In Broche $10.00 The figure-improvement made by the properly fitted La Vida is almost the unattain- able to one who has never worn one, as La Vida Corsets convert the figure lines to Fashion’s latest decree, assuring symmetry, comfort and ultra-style, the Lord & Taylor Store now. IT MAKES LITTLE DIFPERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET IT. with $3.00 Men's and Women’s Umbrellas of superior-quality twilled silk will be on Special Sale to-morrow at $2.00 each Umbrellas with natural wood, carved mission or sterling silver-trimmed handles; and Men's Umbrellas with mission or natural wood handles. B. Altman & Co. are now introducing the new Muscovite Suit (registered) Finely tailored in several models of unusual attractiveness. Prices range from $38.00 upward. 39th Street > (> SD () SD (CO) () ED () ED ()-D-( New York i 2 ‘THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. Pitiless Harpies Scheming for Sott Pickings Under Moth- ers’ Pension Law BOARD TAKES ACTION “Pay Nobody for ‘Services’ in Getting Pensions,” Is Warning to Widows. By Sophie Irene Loeb. Warning to widowe-Give no money to any one for “services” In securing | | from widows under of “services | rendered hae been ta’ up by the'+ Child Welfare Board and reported to| the District Attorney The case is that of Julius Jeisik, « Rotary public, who appeared before the District Attorney and te bein, further investigated. Jelsik is already Under suspended sentence, having been arrested April 21 with other men on charges of practising medicine Without @ license and maintaining « Public nulsance Widow claimed that went to Jelsik through a friend, who assumed that | because she was a poor woman the notary would give bis services free. When she asked how much he j Wanted for helping her in the matter he told her that wher received | | the Pension (which he advised her | would be $10 weekly for four chil- ONE WIDOW PAYS $16 FOR SER- | VICES. But later he informed her be would need money for “expenses.” The widow then paid bim $16 in three pay- ments. (Jelsik could not possibly know that the widow would receive $10 weekly for her children, as each case le given a pension according to {ts needs, the maximum amount be- ing the same as is paid to institutions for the care of children). It was learned that Jelsik obtained the birth certificates of the children from the Health Department at a cost of $6. He refunded the balance of $10 to the widow at the District Attorney's office. Jelsik admitted that he had other cases on which trying to get widows’ pensio Promised that he would not have any- thing more to do with them, However, should it be found that he has misrepresented the pension Plan to these widows as to the law j and obtained money for such similar | “services” an action will be taken | by the Child Welfare Board in the direction of having his license as Rotary public cancelled. PRESIDENT OF WELFARE BOARD SOUNDS A WARNING. From various communications re- ceived by the Child Welfare Board it has been found that other persons are attempting to secure money from widows on the aame pretense of giv- ing aid in the way of olerical work or securing birth certificates, “All this is unnecessary and not @ cent need be paid by any wid- ” William H. Ma- ing to get money under the retense of securing the pension or a widow. Nobody has any | | case comes before the rd after it hae been in- | ind is passed upon by | a malerity vote of that body. | “All that a widow need to do is | | | to write letter to the Child Ww rd, City H jer case, when notice from t 9 her to apear to her application, (The blanks will be ser and will not be distributed by except fy members of bo who will be personally | onsible for them.) i rious offices have been desir- nated throughout Greater New York, in order to save these mothers lone trips to one place and their notice tella them to appear at the nearest office to their home. A notary public will be in attendance tn each office | TODAY'S BEAUTY HELPS | Nothing excites more criticism than | a woman with her face all daubed | th powder in her desire to hide | faulty or an aging skin, Instead of using powder, which clogs and enlarges the pores, it is far better to use a good face lotion that will im-| prove and permanently benefit the | skin, By dissolving four ounces of spurmex in a half pint of hot water you can make an inexpensive | that will do wonders as a skin white: and complexion beautifier It re- | moves all shininess, sallowness and roughness, and gives the skin « om velvety tone, while it does not rub the skin, | By washing the hair with a tea-| spoonful of canthrox dissolved in cup of hot water, afterward rinsing thoroughly with clear water, one finds that it dries quicMly and evenly, is un- streaked, bright, soft and very fluffy, so fluffy, in fact, that it inks more | abundant than it is, and so soft that arranging it becomes a pleasure. This simple, inexpensive shampoo cleanses the hair and scalp thoroughly of ail | dandruff and dirt and leaves a clean, wholesome feeling. All irvita- tion will disappear, and the hair will hter and glossier than ever be belore.— Advt. -& NO PENSIONS UNTIL THE FineT pensions # ‘The fret case of securing money | (he | board Ho pleaded guilty to the latter charge. At the District Attorney's office the dren), she could square with him. i Of THE vEan — HIN Mesanens tenis " o-day by one of the ls deemed by the jooal Board | 44, 4 Weitere Wo be & proper per morally and phypical md bring up such ehild provided such widew hy t of the count ¥ Gs of the letters por members they yediately preceding the and whose decease, & citizen of the & resident of the hin death | re ranting an allowanee the | il not only determine that uch aid is not granted the ehild hildren must be cared for In an in- | nal home.” Greeley 1900 store, it is our policy to have that mer- chandise selected, purchased and sold by the most expert people in the business, 2%: Thus our September Piano Sale will not only present a most remarkable collection of superior pianos—new and used—but they will be marked at Extraordinary Reductions and will be sold on Terms of Payment to meet the convenience of every purchaser. Right at this moment is the time for parents to create a new interest in the home for the Winter season. Let this coming season, and all future seasons, find yours a musical home of continuous interest to your family as well as to your friends. occa: cere en me emcee ee cams em samy mca ame: eee: ee ee es Used Upright and | FISCHER Group - GRP em -ROUP Used Piayer PIANOS New Grand PIANOS Every instrument Jn con THE -Ghickering yO” GROU Hach one ‘guaranteed in! PLAYER -=PLANOS rf dition Ike new. ; . Rood conditions « nstrue pea like: cpevery (newrument bas been 9, vischer Grand... 8880 This splendid group consists of Chickering | "ent plays the modern KB: The following instruments Bae it, good copsition. tar: f a68s Encner Grands, S808 F Toccty crend/and PlavarBianos which have been NUsie Tl ate fare in as perfect condition as ru A elke $60 Fischer Player... $565 PRED Se ‘ ; ’ Price, Price when received from the fac- Mee taal) lRstg $670 Fischer Player... $890 | used in demonstration, or the case designs have 4} Newton $595 $295 | tory, Some of the case etyles Pee, P $1,0co Fischer Art Up- teed; tha tat les Autopiane f500 $298 4 tof : rice He Gene Pager gaso f Peen discontinued from the latest catalogue p Hae f4jo $295 have been discontinued and Sterling $300 i 1, . Standard (3).....8395 $295 } others show slight signs’ of Chickering,.....$§00 $75 Eh Dene *aiehe i Grand Pianos Upright Pianos oa $530 $295 shopwear. - Sterling $300 $90 BAGG: 1D MAIPNE BRE BOs $500 Chickering Upright $395 J Knabe $ico $495 Chickering.....$5c0 $95 8675 Chickering Grand. $45 Bs ocoChickering Upright $498 1 Krabe Selo gs75 | 8395 Vandervoort... Kelso..........8275 $95 Erambach Baby #675 Chickering Grand, $498 J $430 Chickering Upright $445 | Chickering p85 09s #395 Veadervanr. 250 9) : ; 7 hering Grand, , $545 Chickeri +e A850 5 47 arshal pd , " shea Grand PIANOS Bere Shicharing Sikba i806 Pianos Solo ‘Apolto $1,050 $595 Wendell (3)..ccs+sees Kraemer... faso ‘the Brambach Baby § $740 Chickering Grand, $575 J foc Player $695 Hoss Re ne dig the om #725 Chickering Grand, $898 | #* Player, $095 Thousands of Player-Piano forace Waters £100 o Chickering Grand $595 +44 + MUSIC ROLLS Harcman $400 9135 i" . $75 #Ri< ( i Pl § s Harrington.....£275 $140 | praceful and the Hbo0 Chickering Grand, $665 TF gks0 Chickering Player. $678 All Modern 88-Note Music. Hardman $400 $440 requires but little more space | £00 Chickering Grand, $685 $1,040 Chickering Player Selections from light operas and musical ies, popular Lockhart.......6250 $145 j than a full sized upright. | fgso Chickering Grand, $695 Electric) 0D cscs, dance isic, operatic selections and : Marshall ‘Theseinstromentsareslightly ¥ gece Chickering Grand. . $695 ach one of these pi is kg condition, although some are soiled and & Wendell $175 | shopworn only, 19¢o Chickering Grand. $780 | {8 condit n like new, having t ly damaged boxes, h : J een thoroughly gone over, ” Krakauer ne aps Brembae Baby 9396 | #900 Chickering Grand. $785 f seyoiced and polished within Original Prices 50c to $3,00 10c to 95c Stroud. $195 | £475 Brambach Baby $950 Chickering Grand, $795 J the past thirty days Sale Friess ntity of the very excellent hand played rolle sary ' A limi tity of the very excellent han Standard $15 Grand. ...., $395 an an) es arenes Vandervoort seg | fabs Siamuace Baby $415 The VOSE Group “Player-Piano owners will have in this sale an opportunity Chickering $225 #475 Brambach Baby All in practically new condition not only to add greatly to their libraries of player music at ChickeringGrandfooo $295 Grand... $425 Yo $425 Vice Upriglit $325 {$685 Vose Player $455 } small cost, but to familiarize themselves with the splendid ChickeringGrandggco $345 uso Brambech Baby 645 Vove Grand $515 $685 Vose Player . $525 provisions which have been made for the comvenience aad * | ChicheringGrand§7oo $410 Uiacd Flever $875 4685 Voge Player. $8 service of our Music Roll customers. oven or. EP OED ED OED (0 CEE ED 7) ED LD () ED () ED (0) <> () (CD D> (<> (0) ED 0-0. Mailed to Angi tut = TOBRTISHAGENTS << SEEKING HUGE LOAN ehrench pon Ry eye Com Not Revealed the ales was disc deiege would not dmlose & here are ereking © delewation eaid | Mr at the Motel Biltmore “The firet work to be undertaken! Arter balr erie a wuttable person to en. | by our party will be an effor. to put) with 7 to do so but further, that if) the foreign exchange situation upon an easy basis, The disturbance ot | where be saw commerce must not continue if the! hy We announce, to begin to-morrow, the most extraordinary sale of new and used Pianos and Player-Pianos of the Fall Season. No matter what the merchandise may be at the Lord & ‘I , but there @os an intonation that (he mie the application for| Yee Were in the same key as the] ma for & period of efforts being made by pro-German | in ot D) ie wot & ver bankers James 3 11), the Weetern rattway whe Ww i make the be the only pe jan active part affair to-day na lier at the | ie of 1 ) Morgan @ « | an hours conference was an early Mr. Morgan he went to the Jacob I. Beniff, whe | jocks Just retui eB FIFTH AVENUE Store Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. ylor thoroughly gone cas rerecmreneenramcemiirensenstennen ancuscemrenceiti The Lord & Taylor Guarantee Every Piano, new or used, sold by Lord & The Raster Gus, Canada, 9 & recent bet lure propesttion to” We will withagly permit you juse of our Father Joke thet by dow ereating himself | great service Or ed to people of limited means. p taking are desirous of having # quick, re and com er of health. in Pather John’s Medicine. Por several = and with best results ‘2 unin munity. Lord & Taylor 38th Street 39th Street instruments in this Taylor carries the store’s guarantee of satis- factory quality. Cremer tence ence se ep ea ae ee ce Perea eee mere ipee em oee ee eee ae meets meet PAYMENT TERMS each $5.00 A MONTH It is the established policy of the Lord & Taylor Store to extend payment terms to piano purchaser's requirements. In many instances payment terms as low as may be arranged for during September Semi- Annual Clearance. | ee ae ie ee ee: es ee ey fp hove olvend y recone ed - une of 00d & Co,, | it to several young ladies, t whe banking bew f Kuhn, Loeb & Co, cap thot fence the vary Hest beets ther used they have felt ite beneficial effects, nad as soon as they begin to feel tired over + of St. Mary, oft M testimonial in fi 's Medicine, We consider| and meceneg . . but umanity at large, tively inexpensive re- They have all this have om your medicine in Fc unded 1826 — SEMI-ANNUAL SALE of the World’s Finest Pianos and Player-Pianos The makes, guaranteed by us. Semi-Annual Sale are all of known ‘The used instruments have all been by piano experts, tuned and put in perfect playing condition, Upright Pianos, $60 upward Player-Pianos, $295 upward Grand Pianos, $295 upward ‘The used pianos consist of instruments which have been taken in exchange for new Player-Pianos during the past six months, Others have been used in our Recital Chamber or in our demonstration rooms. Still others are entirely new but are in designs that will not be shown in the new 1915-1916 catalogs. | Lxactly the instrument you want will be found in one or another of the extraordi- nary groups listed below.

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