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: Cough Heath, its founder, I President. The|COMMERCIALISM CREPT INTO|many people, but tt Is sincere. I| decision meant thnenriler denthr ee het . New Jersey State Housewives’ THE LEAGUE. have the strength of my convictions. big 8 pie blic Health Officer W. League is busy investigating the| “About a year and a half ago com-| “The brain itself is only slightly| consctomee tn auch ene that, public Correct Apparel for Women and Misses | methods pursued by the national|mercialism began to creep into the #ubnormal, but the cranial nerves are|A few years ago tho condemnethn a t 4 o , {{absent or undeveloped. The symp-|mother and physician we 4 f headquarters, rranization, Many manufacturers 0! n in p' mp: phy n would have 4 foodatuffa wanted to come in with ws, been universal, 25 and 27 est 42 St. A cough is warns us that there is ition or obstruction in a dan- cational Committee, Incorporated, | a deformity of the nose. The neck, as| Of eng tortured and If God or nature | Place. Therefore, when you get | Pyiccanc! , side Drive, who aMliated with the i reall . + ®8! had provided for the spesdy relict ce | Have Arranged for Thursda Hate] dont proseed io dees | Dissension Came With Com |icagne snortly after ita founding, four | 4 formed. T was absent from the | said before, is tacking such a creature, would on tae fs ly a tot of rugs ‘that mere! yeara ago, became dissatisfied with|city at the time, but I learned that! ‘The deformity which will event-| tere?” Eee" cough temporarily by dead-| mercialism, Says Fotmer |the methods by which the organiza. |MP® Heath and a few members of the | ually cause death, however, is the] ,,"The United States Public Heaith| FUR SA LE , Ni exec © clo: 1 Y is engaged r roat nerves, Treat the tion was conducted and resigned as| National Executive Committee had) closure of an intestinal tract. The] iuman lives, and therefore the case of = fe a home-made remedy that gets mittee, sonscience wil not tet me do It, This| Within its province,” declared Asslat. ot the a pil BO Tits Carewas, at her home to-day,| “From the time of the formation of |{s a question of the sort which every | nt Surgeon General Tucker. ‘We Beaver Sets—Hudson Seal Sets ever t penile. MRS, HEATH WON'T TELL. | 104 tat #he reaiznea onty after| this committee the members of the| physician must decide for himseit,| "&¥® MO Interest in the case.” £34 ounces of Pinex (50 cents ‘ : oi-Le| making strenuous efforts to learn! National Executive Committee were |and 1 am doing what I believe to be . = Beaver Sets sph AT aed ery and fill the Gathe something of the internal workings of| kept in ignorance of the finances of | right.” ig DOCTORS (Ae illustrated) lated sugar syrup. is = 4 the league, which, she says, is largely | the organization. No financial re-| “And so I'm doing what the parents 1D. : Joe afl pint ofthe mont pleasant | Officers of Educational Com-|« one Sods evaxsieatien., ports were ever presented to the Ix. have given me option to do and what On Pee OF ean , The fashionable new melon Gea cn of war bees. Hel ani ta Cade “When the league firat came into|ecutive Committee, and to this day,|it would take @ pretty stiff argu- BY shape muff and modish chin to prepare. Full directions with | Mittee Now Paid Salaries and |»oing,” aid Mra. Caraway, “it was] lke other members of the Executive |ment to keep mo trom doing. T'm al-| sae pony oy a collar in real beaver—selected ™ an organisation with wondorful poa-| Committee, I have no definite idea | lowing nature to take her course with | 11, syay feiss Let heey were divided skins. Expenses Are Heavy. sibilities for benefiting the house-| how mueh money f# taken in, In fact,|the child. We are fooding it some. |), ), Batis by ye lay of the case of 29 50 wives of the nation. The league was|as far as I can learn, Mrs, Heath ts|Tho child ts sensible only to discom- ho a 1 Bee ying in a Chicago Set, . » orted by dues of ten cents a year|the Fducattonal Committee, Incor-|fort. ‘There is no brain development | oP 'tt! Pecause surgeons refuse to Muff, 23.50 Col 0 + y ee perform an operation that may save amore Mats 60 ded, goes with this prep-| Star chamber proceedings andatrict | from the members. There were no | porated |to register suffering. Soon nature | tis tite and yet leave hit « nececns Pinex Co. Ft. Wayne, | secrecy rewarding the financial work. | ssiariea officers or employees, with received an awful shock when 1 | will make blank her mistake,” Dn, fein Aenow tn ade! Hudson Seal Sets ings of the organization have led to! the exception of one stenogrephor./discovered that the official letter! “Is this not taking a human life?" |i.) "yamian Arata an eenaent of , heads of the Housewtves' Lengue| he was asked. © Jewish Maternity Hospital, se- (Az illustrated) Don’t Merely “Stop” a z lly one of our best inflamed —membrances. its headquarters at No, 25 West Forty- Oth Street and of which Mrs, Julian HOUSEWIVES SPLIT Before the New Jersey organization began its there was tro. Henry R. Ca Investigations, however, le in the league. Mra. way of No. 210 River- LEAGUE FRANCES Vice President. Firet National Vico President early in Commotion Among the $25 Suits HERE are some new arrivals among the $25 suits, which appear upon thé floor of the big suit room at the Bedell fashion shop in Thirty-fourth Street to-morrow—and they are creating no liltle jealousy. They were priced last week in this same room at $29.75 from several assortments at these prices—not stragglers, but extremely fashionable things, showing the prevailing fur trimmings, or plain tailored, who will be first upon the scene, Then there are five completely new styles added to the regular $25 assoriments to-morrow, showing the long Nineteen West 34th Street, Opposite Waldorf-Astoria Every minute your bodily activities are using up energy and tissue. You cat to make up this loss. Energy ie consumed just 5% times idly as tissue. That's what we mean when we say 5% to |. Your food should supply with the properties thal oaks enaicw and Mecoe i the rate of % tol, + H-O comes much nearer to supplying this ratio than any other food. . You will be interested in knowing that leading hospital authorities are more and more choosing in preference to other oatm: The reasons for this are: rap- ing and postage became more and | more costly. | and we felt it a legitimate move. “The trouble began in the summer of 1914 when the Housewives’ Edu- gotten together and formed this com were belng used by advertisers to ad- vance the merits of their products. Repeatedly the Executive Committee asked for an accounting of funds, but none was ever given. To my in- quiries as to what the food manu- facturers were paying for the league's indorsoment Mrs, Heath ever replied that the advertisers wanted absolute secrecy as to the” amount of their contracts, Afier many efforts to discovér something of the workings of the Ed- ucational Committee, all of which met with failure, I decided to resign as First Vice President, for I felt that 1 could not allow my name to be used hy an organization of which I knew nothing. HEAVY EXPENSES NOW FOR HEADQUARTERS WORK, “I have learned that Mrs. Heath ts buwy incorporating Educational Com- inttteea in the various States, which officers of the league have an accu- rate Knowledge of the finances of the organization. The rent for the head- quarters is $8,000 a year, and there are a dozen or so emp! 8, besides the ‘These sal- ters and are paid salaries, Educational arien are paid by the Committee, “Mrs. the National Housewives’ League and th differentiates hetween sald that Mrs, Heath was out of the clty and that no information regard- ing the finances or workings of the not members of the league but belong to organizations closely affiliated with the league. she personally has spent several thou- Sand. dollars of her own money in furthéring the work of her organiza- tithe New Jersey State Housewlves’ League, which is determined to learn all the workings of the national body, {s headed by Mrs. John H. Yocum of operate five days ago. “My stand is out of conformity with the notions of toms point strongly to brain trouble There is no ear on one side, and the ear on the other stde is malformed, ‘There is a deformity of the chest and condition could be remedied, but my “Absolutely not. Many aay, arbi- trarily, that Ife is life and should be preserved, no matter what the cost, but I cannot see the argument in the vast debt which would accrue in in- stitutions were this argument fol- lowed. And if, having been given this case to decide, I should allow the child to live, I would consider myself guilty against the race, As it ia, I consider 1 am doing @ favor to the race,” State's Attorney Hoyne sald he was powerless to force the surgeons to operate. The only posible charge that could be brought against them, he sald, was that of neflect. Several lawyers sald they were positive such a clfarge could nover be proven “It 1s an act of mercy to let the baby die,” said Rev, A, H. W. Ander- Dr. Haiselden'’s decision not to oper- ate on the Bollinger baby, “If the baby had a normal brain it might survive physical deficiencies, but as “If the child could be saved, it should be, If I were the child's moth- er 1 should want it saved and made as normal as possible, then only in case of crime."—Jane Addams, head of Hull House, T think the best thing for the child WASHINGTON, Nov. 17.—"We opposed to the taking of human life said Secretary Heaps of the Wash- “The very fact that the mother turned such a case over to the jud@- ment of a physician, even though his “If there were born to you a child suffering from serious physical de fects that condemned it to a life of torture Insofar as it would be capable the defective Chicago infant is not verely condemned the action of the Chicago hospital staff. “Whether the baby ts an idiot for life does not enter into the question,” said Dr. Arnow. “It is the duty of every medical man in the country to save life in every case where It is possible. If the child were In this hospital I should order an operation even over the parente’ objections.” Dr, Gertrude B. Kelly expressed the same view, “No physician has a right to curtall life in any way,” she said, “Doctors are not little gods to make life or death decisions.” Dr. John A, McCorkle of the Long Island, Hospital said the Chicago hos- pital staff did “exactly right.” “Why prolong life if the child ts bound to be a burden to society?" he nm, rector of All Saints’ Episcopal Mi. 3 Katherine B. Dav Commis- and $35, There are only three or four of a kind left— will deal with advertisers and manu-|Church, when asked his opinion of sioner Of Correctiotis of New York | fucturers of foodstuffs. None of the jsaid that her experience with the worst types of mental defectives con- vinced her the Chicago hospital au- thorities were exactly right. “If the child would be & helpless —_—_>——__, BOWIE ENTRIES. PRINCD_GLORGH PARK, BOWIE, 17.—The entries < Edmond’ Ada Lest ile “Hibbs, 107 108; XTH RACE— ing: three-sear-olde and up. on jong; Kinmundy, 11 Ne at a CAUSES BIG STIR (Continued from First Page.) deformity to the fact that the mother had typhoid fever a short time before it was born. “{ suppose I shall be called a cold- blooded murderer,” he said. VI know there will be bitter criticism, but it will come from overly senfimental people alone. “We could save the baby's life by operating. But it is impossible that it could develop anything but a sub- normal and dangerous individual, a menacing burden to its parents and to the State, It would not be an in- dividual—only a living thing. “Those people who criticise me make no outcry against the killing of children by automobiles, by criminal Eustachian Tube, which connects the nose and the ears. moves the mucus, opens up the tube and the other air the result is improved Hearin g and reli Back of E LEONARD EAR OIL East Orange. reat’ many different materials and always be ] — ee yeni. Calton v vet te DOCTOR § REFUSAL RESTORES HEARING, STOPS HEAD NOISES cent tight wetght 1 and has no equal ior Discharging, Itching, Dry Scaly Ears, Hard- Merle eee Re 10 SAVE BABY § LIFE ened or Excessive Wax and Ear Ache. Nine out of ten cases of He Deafness and Head Noises are caused by mucus (matter) ir the Portion to whine ee pose Leonard Ear Oil re- ssages of the head, and It is “Rubbed in ief from head noises rs” and inserted in the nostrils, Leonard Ear Oil bas been on the market since 1907 and every year it bas relieved hundreds of people of their Ear Troubles. Why not you? Brooklyn Druggists Where You Can Buy It J. J. Kline, 496 Nostrand Ave., cor, Halaey St Frente Li, Downe, 726 Nontrand” Av Maarice bg Py Leng 9 Ave, 252 yma ve, Jina ntarer "Dirwg Oo., Bumaer Avw,, cor, De catur 8 Sietatlee, 14 Oo, 1 ig Broadway, cor, Comelie St 1-0:Di oes 5 roadway, way, Cor. Wellouergees 130 Utes. Ave Sve. cor, Tompkine Ave, booker, Ave, or, Deal Av cor, Gatea. Pisthush Ave, atu zk Flatbush /A Bao Ci aie Winaston Ave ._Arensberg, 1147 8, & 8, : 1D, Oadmab, Puon cor, Tomp- ina Ave, Evergreen A. 3, 251 Wyckott Ave. ‘Ave. cor, Grand Ave, Hiiug AY ¥, “Kolckerbocker Ave Hamburg Ave, cor ut cor. Cooper re ‘Sleaver ge vay + entan, Fs ; re Giutkin, Bed Phi r Matin Vo Selimitt, Living Ave, cor, bolta Stock : Shep - it is it is better never to let it know] idiot, then what purpose would be ivi Our stocks com; verything that is high grade for e They simply afford us an opportunity, thus early in cxpenses of printing and postage, The | 9 served by Keeping it alive?” she | our prices will prove of great interest to the great consnunity of Breokiyn and our career, to give this extra value to the alert women |the officers are employed at headquar-| Other comment follows: asked. || Long Island, Another wonderful attraction is our sce lg apes nee coat effects, in a variety of the later materials, th Falueational Committee, Incor-| "iene to lite:™—-Mra P rhbph Seaeacl Caras ie This $36.50 Buffet This $23.50 © porated, I do not see why a commit- |“ . bPoongetats . Altogether, it will be an exceptional day for the woman Pes"Gan be oo greatly separated from (Britton, noted feminin and social que tpronuae Frame std r 7 $ 50| China in t of a suit at this price—from velvets io broad- the parent organization. The league | worker. TL: Bellonol, shecieehene INE: thi é 29: ci — joes not y its officers, bu e Edu- ” itrefelle, 108; Incitaty iu doth. cational Committee, employing them | “This child, as well as every other a: Loe; “Dancing Closet | ° not as officers but as clerks, pays |child, should be kept alive as long aa + fwo-year-olde; siz _for. Golden them from Its funds. possibie, It Is not for us to decide | im rat i pan, 118; Mar Ons $ OO T have evor urged that the beer whether a child should be put to| Sn $10 Brushwood Buffet fel (eo be really made a national organiza Big’ Podo, re Sli Noe tion by having its officers and Board {death. If it is a defective, it should pees | an of Directors chosen from the various |be treated as auch and be taught all Qtiartered Gold-5 —~¢} New York Newark States. As it is now, the national or-|it can learn. This thing is repreh | model. Jen Oak with AY ganization ix controlled by New York : spo apg Gold ¢ ct Excel- | shelves and bent} 4] a F Brooklyn Pittsburgh City. Each State should have its|siMle under any circumstances. The! fight, “Wt; “Kronsier 104: gHtarmach, OT lebiy |] Weed ends, A. = lad: shi St. Lo . Chatrman, with a voice in the con-|law states that only a judge has the! ie Ai ncaa pail ani toe three sania con: bof Maks bei inn = i » Louis duct of the national body.” nower to decid sei it ts ; at ning Fasadtiohia wat tho national headquarters it was || SASS wo ee eles Pe funice ior VNoetinarys* Yor = Lest i) ing tne duld be given out by any one {itself will be accomplished by the| Rebar Goiseeent aes Seat Chair but the presidegt. The league claims |arrangement, I would not care to nd a sixtepnth, <<} Mo Miller, | |to represent 800000 women throughout |discuss the question of law."—Judge Fors, 1 acilll Fas, 18: | $ 85 the country. All these, however, are | Victor P. Arnold of the Circuit Court, iets Lsmaseen at ‘ THE EVENING WORL WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1915. < dissension in the ranke of the Na-|Gradually, however, the expenses of | nervous strain undér which he has|no peditios now to determine wheth- e tional Housewives’ League, which has|the league began to Increase, Print-| been laboring since he decided not to/€? oF not she wants ft to live.” | 9 Between Fifth and Sixth Aves. The fashionable new melon shape muff and modish chin collar in Hudson Seal (Musk- rat) chappele dyed skins. Set, 20.00 Muff, 15.00 Collar, 5.00 ty tj YY Beaver Set, 29.60 Hudson Seal Set, 20.00 COR. MYRTLE AVE. & BRIDGE ST. BIKLYN. ‘Great Economies in Thanksgiving FURNITURE, 5378's. Mason's is wonderfully prepared to fit up your home completely for Thanks+ EASY PAYMENT PLAN This $3.50 Slip | This $18.50 Table for A splendidly con- eyes dining : ‘ordle F. nization conducts a publi-|ington Humane Society, commenting Tamerlane, 100; Mollié hale. £0 nN oak cate, iawn as ‘the Housewlves' |on the Chicago story that a. detec: f nACEcealiog’” 20" tnree, Shatre to eeterinlon toe ee League Magazine of which Mrs. |tive baby is to be allowed to die. fone mile and @ firloug.—*! pais te $5.00 Stensica: top GG” Heath is supervising editor, Mrs.| “The doctor may be mistaken as to! Trovato,,.100: Baty gter. 106: Grae Myrtle A. Sap yleitsta Heath states that the profits from the |the incurabillty of the child.” Heaps [Paty Rath: pit iere, i sie yetie Ave. and Urldae St., nrookiyn, magazino have been small and that |#ald, “and certainly the mother ts in ipprentice allowance elalined, Track fast ~ - — Geer, | The May Manton Fashions ere. VCH a coat as this one ean be made from skirt is attached, and whe! the shaped body’ portion wanted, it is arranged ov the plain one. In the ple ture ton colored broadcloth is trimmed with brown fox! it makes @ very pretty com: nation and a very” smart little ec Blue velvet with white rabbit would be pretty or brown, velvet with beaver or beave# would be charming on brown broadcloth. or blue broadcloth, and bi fox and rabbit are the f especially well Wked for th ehildren. — Moufflon te charming fur too for the oh! dren and the natural mout- lon 1s expeclally charmi brown, on blue and on ted. all of Which are fashionable colors. The design is an ex ceedingly stmple one as well #8 nn exceedingly smart one, und consequently the coat 1s *y one to make, com within the powers of ast experienced the is exceedingly t the plain one ry purpose for the everyday coat, » 4 your size will be yards of material (1) It is the only oatmeal which can be operations and by criminal neglect. | Viel, jar Nizsical Genta Avis, aoriciotee inches wide, Bie yards 98 thoroughly cooked in 20 minutes time. That Still they ait in judgment in this case Wi Sinough, 278 Kingston Ave. ne 4 . . ; aN yards At inches wide ecal i where a child has been born without ere You Can Bu No. 8862-—(With Basting Line and Added Seam ‘ni The pattern No. 8862 ts because we have cooked it for over 2 hours New York City Druggists Y Tt f) no. asa with Basting Line and Added Seam ni Tis pattern No, 880d tp at the mill. (2) H.O flavor. That the oatmeal with the tempting because our mill-cooking is done in sealed cookers. The delicate, full flavor of carefully selected oats is thus fully developed, giving them a delight all their ° wn. And H.O is economical—actually costs less than half-cent a dish. one ear, with the head set deep into the shoulders without a sign of a neck, and with such other abnormall- ties that it would require the most delicate kind of an operation to per- mit the abdominal organs to perform their usual functions.” m answerable to my own con- sclence,” sald Dr, Haiselden to-day. “The ttle boy's physical flaws, which consist of a number of rather un- 189 Liberty Bt 7 Wost 14th St cor, 140th Keogh, Broadway, cor, 146th &t W. is, Cramer, 78d Bt, oor, Lexington Ave Kabo's Drug Btore, 78 Seventh Ave,, cor, 19th ‘Seventh or, 20th Bt Py oem Bt it oor, 150th St. § F. Hchoeubers, BL High!) Ave. cor. 1 i's Pharmacy, 74d. st. oor, MMpringer, 1414 Aiteniann Ave. Feldmnas, Amsterdann Ave Scheer, 1800" Amatentam “AY f hi) Manhatea re. ro. ct x Fi 4 ieee Bin ae eet ats at Wa. B com, TI ‘well Av Kuperamith’s Phar. 180th St iat Vast” AMictas ave” Hush 208 Mt. Nicholas Ave. oor, in, St. Nicholas’ Aww. cor Ber Wm, Ml With plain or shaped body portion. NING WORLD vest T New York, or sent b ts in stamps for each pattern ordered. IMPORTANT—Write your nddre ed. Add two cents for let coin oF plainty and always spect portage if ine harry This Signature on Every Bottle Get a Bottle To-Day * ata | would be glad to hear from other druggists who Druggists believe in maintaining standard of price and quality and who do not substitute. A.O, Leonard, Atlantic, Mase. usual ailments, would make him an | invalid during his first year and prob- | ably @ defective later, if he were al- | lowed to live. | “IT expected to be criticized,” said! the surgeon, who showed signs of the} Try H-O Oatmeal tomorrow and judgment will quickly verify all we ere. own ve said THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE! The World Sells 100,000 Copies More in New York City Each Weekday Than Any Other Morning Newspaper.