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SS => jing, the reasons are to be stated within fifteen days, Commissioner Kingsbury, who was present, said fined In city Institutions be returned to the Child Welfare Board within thirty days. Also if such a@ list is not forthoom- that it would be “near the end of the has made little or no effort to eo- operate with the Board in securing the release of these children pp. he and Mr, Doherty have been lo the denunciation of ehild cart in institutions before the Strong com- | mittee now in session. Over $5,000 weekly is now being ADE OF MARSHALL DEFIES COMMITTEE TEACHERS r LOVE BEST FOR PUPS, | BRANDES IAED BY PROMINENT MEN ‘HE GIVES FREE RENT TO TENANTS IN WILL | William Gernhardt, Yonkers Land- ] over five years. Furthermore, the will provides all members of the Yonkers Toutonia Singing Society, who attended the funeral and thereby lost a day's pay, were to be reimbursed to the amount of $8 cach. Mrs. Caroline M. Gern- IN PAPER 10 SENATE lord, Also Leaves $3 Each to |»ardt, the widow, and Henry M. Baird | Friends Who Attended Funeral, |S£2.the executors of the == —— ey Unusual provisions are made in the What Causes 1ses Tuberculosis? ~ * {will of Wiliam Gernhardt, filed with a! fy > ic ) ° | is “ Ta the opinion of many medical 4 Tell of His Public and Philan Surrogate William Sawyer of Yonkers |thoritless tuberculosie te aided, if actually caused, by tows lime trom the system. “Where there te a decaleifi- lime salts must be supplied is anys Dry Je We “Carmart ot ae 2 4 year" before such a list would be made, The Board asked that he put that > statement in writing In the letter, as requested, Members of the Board are | determined to fix the blame where it Commissioner Kingsbury 5) peiones for the keeping of thes Blamed for Keeping EXPERTS. DECLARE | ——. paid by the city for the care of such children, This money could readily be turned over to the Board of Child Welfare, and paid direct to the mother, who could thus care for her children at home. | Assistant U. S. Prosecutor Is| Under the Spell of Cupid They | thropic Ot and Ask His | to-day 000 [children in institutions when there ts] The Child Welfare Board ts Backed by Federal Depart- Do Excellent Work, Is | Confirmation as Justice. Gernhardt, who was aixty- nine years old and at one time well a law that provides for their being re-|ing money for the city every day — known as a tenor singer, died at his May, 1019, tense of 3 Children in Institutions. stored to their mother In very few cases is the maximum ment of Justice. View of Philadelphians. WASHINGTON, March 2.—A state-| home, No. 128 Lake Avenue, Thurs-| To supply these alte often is, atefeutt, i The Nout Jets ‘ik Law went [amount allowed to the widow, this) oa —— ment in defense of Louls D, Brandeis, | aay, Cone oe a bette goo! ‘ > 9) into effect July 1 last, and at one [amount being the sum now paid to Yeparte (pectal to The Brening World.) signed by fifty prominent men, was In Eckmante Alterative, however, oal EVASION AND RED TAPE.’| Gy ins first meetings of the board [the institutions om es ms Prized hat a eriet | PHILADELPHIA, March 2.8001 lied to-day with the Senate Commit-| GoPahardt, who was a large proper- cum (ilme). is 80 combined with other . fn wu 0 ot ; e Deputy Commissioner of Chari- As an cxample of “evading the) to-day wien Gaited Beaten Distrist ney of this city who fail in ph too investigating the fitness of the|tY Owner, Instructs his executors to | {she nenadients Oe te be ore te ji ” > - ave the official approval of their y rl " *, due tte muce Board Demands List, Only to Li Leisina fed ened se |tasue™ the following letter ts slgnitl-| Attorney Marshall Instructed hin aa-|naneriote gonite hecawwrcrere of tne |Zomom attorney for the Supreme| iva two months’ rent free to all of | PAR, Ie Ge 1 pocetta etatma, Dut mm ‘ Find Charities Depart- ecretary of the Board, to look Jcant. ‘his letter wae received in sistants to refuse to anawer questions |peneg ne pt con tera of the [Court bench. The statement was! nis tenants who have lived in his leases of. tuberculosis 3 . bli | over the records of institutions answer to one sent by Rev. William | of the House Judiciary Committes in- 8 TPR nha ood m filed by Newton D. Baker, former! uses and apartments for less than | Zn edes on natit tere” ates teen iN ment Has None. where children are kept and re- | 4. Courtney, of the Board, in which | veutimating tho indictment of Repre- [ru uorities have not only decided (hal | Mayor of Cleveland and President of : - ; | eateto ry 5 port as soon as possible the oa Father Courtney solicited the © 5 ‘ romance is not incompatible withling National Consumers’ League, | five years and to give six months] your druge # => = ; bs “ es ine ative Frank Bu nan and other : . m ’ " Be 5 c good peda but that in the ma- : ‘ pera free rent to all who have been tenants ' Eckman i Baphte irene Loeb. of children of widows. operation of Commissioner Kings | iembers of Labor's National Peace [00d Pedagogy but that in the ma-] 4 geclared Brandeis has “a patient y Sop Eight months has passed and | bury in taking theso children out of | Council for alleged conspiracy in con-[2rtY, Of cases instructors with | capacity to hear and understand both Rod tape, evasion, clouding of issue] no auch list has been made, It | institutions nection with pro-German, propa. |*weethearts are more proficient than|siges and an ability to reach wise | ews z ‘*- |their less fortu colleagues, ” the Department of Charities aro re- he it le | I be ing Mr. Kingsbury that he transfer) In atriking contrast to this deflant | intend Pp lhesla, Whe eit CURA ILE ect ts wikcolinn Gee tel months it is impossible to seoure {tne funds, now appropriated for In- indent of schools, who has charge |heon successful in upholding laws to _ , ponsible for keeping approximately ha list f th J attitude was the action of District |o¢ ai element: sea in German- | such a list from tho records of the |atitutions, to the Child Welfare 7 r dl ary classe protect women in industry from ex- | 7000 little children of widows 1m in-| Department of Charities, then the |Hoard, when he should have asked|omey Swann of New York }iown, declared to-day that he had! cessive hours of employment and that tman 0 » | stitutions. an ete ree| oe of recording cases must [Mr Kingsbury to make that request 1} neha hon appeared as Lathe found in his many years of profes-|these decisions have been made judi- e ° move the ehiléren was reached ye8:| 46 to invite investigation. Wry mast pase of the cave of avery |ucved, the. Representative pPranch of lwho married had the best res |yice the valuo of atetesat oe eo meeting of the ‘a of | m yass on the case of @ the Govi ent was entitled une “ ‘ & ' con. so afoot ioe MAKES LITTLE EFFORT TO GET Jehilu yont to an institution by his Mago tal Raden The good Ick of a lovelorn youth |tinued. * Child Welfare when, by unanimous! CHILDREN GUT. could be trusted with whateve % frequently the misfortune of the| Among those who signed the state. A New Im ortation of vote, a letter was ordered sent to) . Geperement AF oe uaeer Came Cése | rormation Ald, records Bis oMte | cai gas vem” 3 ld. “Often {ment are: Osear Straus, Charles R John A. Kingsbury, Commissioner of Commissioner Kingsbury, who is | constitutes public charge.” In thé | possessed, bee je schoo! system,” he sald, Nl Grane, Frederic C. Charities, requesting that a complete] aware of the Interest of the Board in| samo way he could recommend to the| when g woman is at her best a8 @|Wiso, Florence Keiley | Chairman Carlin said the commit Misses’ and Girls’ French Hats just received from Paris, is a feature of unusual interest in the Millinery Department on the First Floor. The display embraces an infinite variety of charming styles for youthful wearers, representing everything that is mewest and most chic in shapes and trimmings. list of the children of widows con-|! this matter, as an ex-officio member, | Board of Estimate the return of these children to mothers as well as the rd 4 Aaa teacher she is taken from the class-| bury, Lawrence Abbott, Walter Lipp- tee, after conference, would decide on ' man, Jobn Mitchell, Hamilton Holt, room into some young man's home to . . le a course of action in the defiance Ofliecome his wife. I have heard it Henry Bruere, Morris Hiliquitt and| dated a month ago to find this list;t? Withhold information on that) the qualifications of men and women Itself after eight months of delay | «round, but I doubt whether the dis-| who apply for positions, He sald Fall of 3.2 | Inches Will Be Fol- lowed by Colder Weather Py opromte 1 West 34th St. POSITE MAKE LIST AVAILABLE, to determine what constitutes public] her a worthy mother, Wo do not 5 | 362 Fifth Ave. {isin es @ WALDOKe =|) “My Deur Sir—I have received your | policy.” frown upon a teacher because she is money appropriated for the purpose. Fed ‘ies numerous New York leaders. : ma Although tho Investigators of the|'"° Federal Department of Justice. | sata, too, that good teachers always ry ’ Y ro They put their refusal on tho broad) make good mothers.” | : an siadleclon ah he Der arti sat OF ground of being contrary to public! pr, George Washington Fiounde s'SNOWSTORM BRINGS The Sho Individual bien Pe deine. | Polley." he sald. “The law permits the]is chief examiner for the Board | P Charities until yesterday, Mr. Kings- x fo In returning such a List. cretion can be transmitted all the way| “The same instincts that mak To-Night. communication, dated Feb. %, which) naymona H. Safarty, Assistant Dis-|in love. On the contrary, we prefer bury asked the Board in this letter |! Te*ident and members of his Cabinet] Eaucation. It 1s lis duty to pass upon EMERGENCY MEN OUT RU & & 1D K Ss RECORDS NOT KEPT SO AS TO/down the line to a District Attorney | gin an efficient instructor will ma arrived here on Keb, 7. in answer to The %.2 inches of snow which fell your first request 1 may say that the|trict Attorney in the New York of-| the services of a woman of that type.|between midnight and daylight to- aw-in ati Offeri tm this Dy { ‘ Commissioner of Public Charities has | fice, was placed on the witness stand] “1 have spent most of my life in| day was about he city has reason An interesting Offering in this Department no authority to transfer funds, that] and made tho following statement ia id th @hueetiod adeiliilit to expect at present, according to th orrc d d * i ral Sat: hho ONeur authority being Vested in the Koard of ne st ‘ és id chbhh a vohing and in education ad nistry dle ts re pages A r le for to-morrow and Saturday wifl comprise i J | and Apportionment, ‘May’ uP leet pie sidapearapied LL eve ee a pe pe ve tee ys Bureau, thous a} also call your attention to the fact|torney Ma |. Who states at he] sompetent because she had a sweet- |? iN py | es rey IMR ceprR TS $ | a that funds for these private charitable] is speaking for the Attorney General] heart, Every girl, [ think, should \, SMARTLY-TRIMMED LISERE HAT $1 institutions are set up in a separate] ay well as for himself, that I must |; ab iby ‘ ; wintle beta ge Se ie haf ta of ted aot disclose any matters in proceed- ae peas beeper akd ree tomeae * the lat word in sh d ot he Dey ent ublic in the p place, t t waweaal h ates d sh eee 10 Depart Of Public/ ce before the Grand Jury.” Dr inounders Yeneeks were |*WO degre freezing point, | expressing e late apes an 4 “In response to your second request | ‘The witness refused to give the| srompted by testimony received sev- |. Quntreds hie wings” were The Accepted Styles, Moderately Priced lors, specially priced at $10.00 | routed out of bed and put to work in X have to say chat there Bas heen no ago by a commission in| the business sections with sweepers, segregation of the cases in our Bureau of Soc mako immediately available a list of | to tell what part he took in the pro- Jal widows’ children now kept in insti- | ceedings names of any witnesses before the] oral days Al Investigations such ae ta | Grand Jury in the Buchanan case or! New York investigating alleged mis- | and the city had its snow ploughs and lorse sweepers. 1 nanagement in a charity schol ns had sweepers on al ission | «4 tutl These record: h " he principal told the con face acks and ome ey forces 4 are IO te you at ae ce vor | “Was any evidence presented tol inat one of the classes was failing to| kept switches and frogw clear, The 9! although we do not have at present | he Grand Jury against Reprosenta- | srogresa Lecause the teacher was in- | !nterborough took the usual precau. 5 erical force with which to make |tive Buchanan?" asked Representa- | volved in a love affair. Her testi-| (iy fit oe Brooklyn traction ‘ segregation ourselves, we would] tive Gard of Ohio. mony was corroborated by other companles_repor ; ble. “s be very glad to put the records and! 7 tust respectfully decline to | experts. the files at the disposal of any one whom you may send to do this work, | answer further than what I have al- Witcases auntAls vo wave case Ci stated eenat in every ease. m1 SAYS HE WILL PRODUGE prepared ourselves and would then, of indictments were found evi- was presented,” replied Mr. GLASS BOY FOR $500 B. Altnian & Co. New Yorker Appointed Secretary of Embaasy at Berlin, WASHINGTON, March 2. — Olives course, gladly provide you with a copy. Very sincerely yours, Safarty. | “JOHN A. KINGSBURY, “[ ask specifically whether any “Commissioner.” | evidence against Mr, Buchanan was| | ‘ECR TEE SE . ew TCrK 1A8' be Vananie Osank ‘ ar Dena rtman 2 ‘The appointment of eighteen investi- | presented?” When Latest Hope of Missing Lad’s at ane Women’s Re Gy sto-wear Department | gators'that will now be under the ju- | “L/must respectfully decline to ans Seatte toa . to rk ; risdiction of the Child Welfare Board | we Parents Is Dashed New nas been transferred | “ was also made yesterday. It will be! Q. Who made the complaint Trail Is Struck. at Constantinople. My ‘ ¥ r| remembered that these were placed by | Martin Schulties and others ady left Berlin for Con- a 2 the Board of Hstimate under the ju- | must decline to answer on the ground \ The Spring Fa shions 1m 4 WILKES-BARRE, Pa., March 2 risdiction of the Department of Char- | that it would be contr whi 5 ities, and $100,000 was appropriated | policy. Ao slbaiio) bia waersamoula) of eiary:| by the Board of Estimate to the De- Was any complaint made? A.| Glass of Je y City, who was kid- partment of Charities for widows’ pen- | There was no formal compl napped at ¢ y, Pa, May 13, 1915, ‘ame to naught here to-day when the | heartbroken mother decided that Billy | y 10 public Women’s Tailor-made Suits and Afternoon and Evening Gowns gions. Q. How s the start m It was pointed out by The Evening | was the natural outgrowt World that this was in direct contra- | similar matter and the spirit and intent of that long | ; the Von Rintelen passport] Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glass cam : : aH Distinctive xquisite LaAuPesnpuanie to eltntegiat al talet fe passport) Mr. and Mra, Charles Glass came are in interesting S ri Coats Dr 8 Jot charity had thus been grossly vio-| After further fruitless questio Sti He Wen UOGUACHGE Garmer { laat + Thi F ng es. jated and repeated Is to answer, ons ‘ames Hooney“of Jerse ty, | -—— collection fr e @ [’ r p 4 ‘ The money was, therefore, turned| Committes directed the with and went to the Van Kirk apartment | bs collection on the urd rioor We call particular attention A very unusual and original over to the Bonrd; also the appoint- | communicate again with Distrist At-| house, where Jimmy Glass re suo-| OnFace. Were Hardand TerriblyRed, | ‘ to the above illustration,which mode tor young ladies. Made {ment of these investigators, The} torney Marshall and find out whether tad M 1 1 All Infl id, Did Nothing but Py P ices evidences an entirely new coat of fine Crepe de Chine (all Board was, therefore, powerless to di- | he would answer one specific question | 208d to be living, Mrs, Glass tmmo- nflamed, Did Nothing bu' Moderate rices creation in SERGE, GABAR- shades). The Georgette Crepe rect any investigation In the Charities | which was the crux of the inquiry, | Uately declared the lad was not her Itch, Looked Horrid DINE and COVERT. | And Waist has epecial beaded che || Uepartmont. before yesterday and | namely: “Waa any cvideneo again’ |DO¥: and broke down, sobbing hys- , i we have specially priced it a‘ broidery. Specially priced at there are too few investigators now to| Tepresentative Buchanan presonted | erally. pos admit of any such work. “pays Mien intiuted | Mra. Glass this afternoon arranged |" ‘There aro 0,880 widows’ applications | {ima Tana TUFY Which Indicted) Jy interview with John Webber, a HEALE ICURA to date, being an Increase of 300 dur~ |" Hult an hour later, Mr. Satarty ad- Strike-breaker, who said he could pro Fifth Avewswe-Madisen Avenue, 2 -00 2 50 i] the month, so that fifteen new duce the missing lad in ten days if he iuplications are recived daily {eneeees a . were Kiven $900, Webber said th SOAP AND OINTMENT 34th and 35th Streets New York | So far 385 alfowancos Nave been | torney Marshall concerning the par-|(i#ass boy was in New York State, | eat ' san gs : granted by the Board and niney-aix | ty tation. whothe rey | At the Russek Salons you will find a most in- TTealtawed of held over Tho average Poulin ducation: selather thire. Wie “f bad @ lot of blackheads on my face, | any evidence presented against “Mr.| Young Buchanan and T have been advised 1 lief siven tol was in erorr in being at the yearly | that atid teresting exhibit of current fashions representing my designs of rare originality and ideas of extreme as date 1s well as conservative tendencies. Ca eee pornaimuataly 806 (include RUSSEK MODES bear the distinction of being ing forty-five institutional cases) on “different,” and you’ll find the prices most moderate. Acting on the story of the brother | After the blackheads had gone they formed , rE fusing to answer! jf Martha Brill, seventec fig | into little mattery wing * The pimples Wea "ail tas up tne entice a Kast One Hundred and Seventy- Wore Bare One teeivey ted | aL We will take upthe entiro quea-| ity street, Detectives Enright and My skin wae al interned and | Carlin and Mr. Safarty withdrew. | Leonard of the Third Branch Burcau, {teb.” Every time 1 ecratchod | District Attorney Swann, before the] forced the door of a furnished room them {t left may face irritated | committee, made strong defense of|at No. 235 East One Hundred and OY eka enas ike the Grand Jury sys! ich has} twenty-sixth Street, to-day, and and 1 loo . y | which investigation 1s now entirely {complete and which are ready to be presented to the Committee on Fam. ier Stern Brothers 42nd ond 43rd Streets Westot ih Avenve ” so Dp 1 1 ecoul 10 been sneered at a y Fed: | cound the girl in @ room with Hazel — 2 ee i eral witnesses, particularly Henry Al ingor, eighteen, of No. 1386 Second (her ra houp and Cie sen inti | ramuo." Wen the detectives encrea | mr Cure tap 108 ain Figure Ta | Martha ran into the pathroon. One | wrote for a sample. { tried them for three Jury system," said |?) prevent her from taking a dos vot Gays and nights and T bought more and in | Sia py of oo oe in our building is marked in Judge Swann, is an additional bar. |ijichloride of mercury. She way t two wooks the pimples went away and J fi PLAT READABLE FIGURES. These plain figure rier between the public and unjust |(o Harlem Hospital. Wer git chum | pao had any since, 1 am healed.” accusation, against over much seai| was arrested. have not had any prices are your SAFEGUARD and OUR PRIDE, and (Signed) Miss Carrio Hauck, Box 102, 1 Ye 1. 1915, President Gives $1,000, Castleton, N. ¥., July 17, 101 ATLANTA, March 2.—President wil-| Sample Each Free by Mail von hax sent $1,000 to the Tellen Wil-| “with gap, Skin Book on request, Ad: son Memorial, @ ee ee oo eee for awarding. s¢ Areas postcard *Caticura, Dep Boe tn mountain sections of the South. ton.'? Sold throughout the world. pu Boy Fifth Ave., Cor. 36 St. Broadway, Cor. 46 St. Brooklyn: Fulton St. at Elm Place. Friday and Saturday Only: 250 TRIMMED in prosecution and too ardent pros- ecutors, It serves as a shield, an Jaegis of protection for the individual '"““Aany District Attorney who would tamper with tho Gr: or in ny way seek to influe is not fit to hold office would be a erime under suttlcient to reverse mark the difference between the old and new way of Come and SEE for Yourself. YOUR TERMS are OUR TERMS Open Saturday Evenings. dict,’ Judge Swann praised t Distriet. Attorney Mars and ferred to the efforts of a bankrupt ring in New York to defeat the law. here existe in this city,” he sald, “a dishonest group known as the bankruptey ring, which is a thorn in the side of honest business, There is nothing they would like more to ac- complish than the removal of District Attorney Marshall or the restriction | of his activities os PRESS AGENT EARLY BIRD. Long Island etn on J 10 A, M, Feeling it not enjoying the popularity It deserves, the Manhas: Lakeville Fire Department, in Ni ted States 2nd Floor Elevator Service No Heavy GroundFloor Rental— The Savings Go to YOU. The Men’s Clothing Section On the Third Floor, has ready for inspection a decidedly interesting and well chosen selection of EE. Men’s and Young Men’s Suits & Overcoats for Daytime, Evening and Sport Wear ¥ 4-Piece highest grede Chippendale Pericd Bedroom Suite, in American walnut, beau: titully figured, exquisitely nH ed, with large Fi Lae] mirrors; consisting of DRESSER: CHIFFONIER TOILET TABLE, BEDS in full size Everything new in design, material and coloring is represented in this display, which includes Worsteds, Cassimeres, Cheviots, Flannels, Tweeds, Homespuns, etc., at very popular prices. Ry .0O . N 6 3 ; . County, appointed a “press Men’s High Class Suits Young Men’s Smart Suits ite ast meetin nm ee Every new HATS 159 With twin BEDS at e190 | Motor Truck Deliveries Everywhere. | WNCon6” Awecl9"St. at $15.00 to 37.50 at $12.50 to 30.00 Spring Overcoats for Men and Young Men), $15.00 to 45.00 four o'clock this morning, pulling out material, of bed, in the darkest hour betore|| trim and dawn, dvery resident of the North| pal Shore directly or indirectly connected Suiteble with the New York newspapers, to in- | Suiteble form them the department had just for «:. occasions, rolled to the home of @ broker named Syme atiiantoms, Dumage nel: Boeal Every Hat Sold Means Another Du Barry Patron surance, ‘

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