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_— STOP TOP WASTING AWAY! © CIILNIGHT COURT MAKE YOUR FOOD COUNT! FORWAGEEARNERS DELICIOUS NEW TONIC =I URGED ON JUDGES TURNS FOOD INTO SOLID FLESH. bday — “You remind me of a machine—-a foo if | Plan Meets Approval of Many whopper,” sald the doctor to hie pauent if ; i Buse your ‘rystam chops ail \ «| Justices and Is Likely to . “You. don't enough — ¢ / ria ot! tristan tn prtal a L.\ ¢ Given good, doctor, will tell you, ta 1 peas erie tac of assimilating po’ te, tn — TUE Mine cases out of ten, only due to a TUN |How to i delicious \NEEDED BY THE POOR down, worn out syste! yrought on bY jan) ma lows ty esulte. Any oon or Physical 9 ¢ ethic’ th Lu ° any A now ta Ane iow the eensible thing t are. truly wonder ™ ' Go fn such cares, ie to fret tone up th or two you ween to LOSS Of Time and Money by entire system—increase your strength suKe malto-ferrin " if Pires your vigor—increase your VI-|makes your food COUNT. The extra Present System Causes ! You need and should take A lof cod livers bullda up the bad h seen ‘ Ces ab Injustice to Many. it ay Lay and hyt hand rt | — 6 Most thoroughly urify and en . However, until recen | By Sophie Irene Loeb. lente have never been perfe counts, colts or | INED—and netther have are run down--'t/ The matter of opening a Civil Night Gee, tle to take. | Cod, liver If vou have ind!’ | Court was urged before the Roard of ly has never before bee be losing fo palatable form. But re |Municipat Court Justices yeaterday s eaeeit made & wonderful dis «lafternoon at their monthly meeting HALL Hemete of cod itis [Rot sind. at the Ninth District Court House Including the OILY. GREASY n Avenue and fifty-ninth : IPNTS which are #o disamrecable ' to the taste and to the tee catact of coe fentertit 5 A committee representing promt contains extract of malt, mand hypo: [money without any quest asked. 1f/hent citizens presented a resolution | hites, which are universally recog. |malto-ferrin does not } iit will, setting forth the needs for such a in heal bod: Thie Lnot cost yoy 0 enny Adv court, It urged the trial of wage ase at night in order to save the ose of time and wages caused by tria! tn day courts. The resolution also called for the consideration of disposses or eviction causes in the same court, The com-| | mittee, all of whom spoke in favor of the proposed measure, were: Inez | Mitholland Botssevain, Mrs. Wiltiain | | Binstein, Bernard Nolan and Sophte Irene Loeb, Chairman, Justice Gustave Hartman, sno had | presented this matter before the, Board at its last meeting, also spoke | in its support. He furnished statis- ics showing its importance, Justice Aaron J. Levy, President: Justice of the Court, after hearing | Yarious statements as to the conduct d operations of such a court his views as follows “For a long time I have considered the advisability of a civil night court In fact, as early as 1908, while a mem ber of the Legislature I intre bill having for its object the creat! of such a court, BELIEVES SUCH CCURT SHOULD) i} BE GIVEN A TRIAL. “That bill unfortunately failed of Broadway and 33d Street Great Savings on Handkerchiefs For Men, Women & Children 2000 dozen Handker- chiefs for Women— White and colored embroidered in were 6 for 50c and 6dc. 6for.. 1000 Dozen Handkerchiefs for save uced a on Specialy 35c Women, one corner embroidered in passage. It was only last September white or colors in different de- when we, for the first time, by the signs, at, each, lc enactment of the new Municipal 3600 i | Court Code, secured a provision au- Fancy Handkerchiefs for thorizing the establishing by rule of Women, Embroidered or printed paeyiiienn colored borders. Also large variety of 4} strongly believe this is a move in the right direction and should be tried out. | favor immediate consideration of this course. We have already been working along these lines on a plan for a Court of Conciliation. This was in- printed Japanese silk handkerchief 12}4¢ to 15¢ values for, each le 4800 Women’s Sheer Shamrock Handkerchiefs, one corner with i, some with lace edges. ported chiffon hunakerchiefs with wide mbroidered colored satin bands, 25c values tended to include wage cases. for, each 121... Such a tribunal has proved @ suc- \y i | cess in the city of Cleveland. It Men's peanate repels all Wi " would be even more far-reaching here in that all cases could be tried at night, if most convenient, without the disadvantages of pr ent formalities of trial. In other words, wage earners could come before the Judge and have their cases disposed of with little red tape and loss of time as pos- comprise odds from one of the prom inent mak Many styles of initials in this lot, 15¢ and 25e quality 12.6 for, each Men's | 1 Handkerchiefs, eral styles in all white in boxes. or with colored borders an assortment nitial hundkerchiets in which initials are re nted though not in all styles 75c to Me for 6 in box, Spe end to bring Ww otherwise 6 for 60, the waste of 300 B. ft Reh . example, there joxes of Imported S yple who can Hl af- oy armpe t vredeey Shamrock Handkerchiefs ; Mee ot misnoy Hue for women,’ with hand embroidered initlals in white or colored Re embroidery. 3 styles in a box of 6. Boy i compelled to rather ox containing 6 for $1 more in Chiffon Handkerchiefs with satin cross-bar effects, and wide silk borders in all dainty Children’s Silk Handker- el wise plan to chiefs (Ho-Peep Series), printed ha court in a cone the working Classe shades, "3c quality “for, 5 in colors on white silk. Box Sa archdant tae le of 3, regularly priced d0e, for Be to which this mat- 1, will formulate a omprehensive plan of IMBELS — Main Floor CueRO | Prederick of the Kules Ce NORTHWEST CORNER SIXTHAVESID= STR. ee Route Minis een en ah, +} |e ae Ll eraeeey is hac taghel hits to Buy Now—Don’t Wait | /iiiietseatenn wre CAN TAKE A YEAR AND A HALF TO PAY © are now better prepared than ever to supply your EVERY FURNITURE WANT. Our SELECTION is tremendous;every | o:10e ,Sbiceimers, ald: of hive design is NEW; YOUR TERMS are OUR TERNS. Comeand {|v Herable "prob SEE for yourself. All GOODS marked in PLAIN FIGURES. | OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS ; | JUSTICE LYNN WOULD ENFORCE | PROMPT PAYMENT, TOO. Judge Spiegelberg said: “IL have an ts @ nsiderat sb 4. PIECE ener AND MARY PERIOD IINING ROOM SUITE in quartered oak, Jacobean finish SERVING T. AB! EXTENSION 3412.50 Motor Truck Deliveries Everywhere O*".Be Purchased WWCoR.6" on "Sy, Grocersand Delica- tessen Stores sell it 10c Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St.,N. ¥ Ne Extra Charge for It. triot Mesesuger office tm Tak SBVSENLNG wu, | difficulty in collecting the money we GIZZARD OF contained diamond attached. ceremony in 1816, EF ‘ORF BHA’ from London, warn owns © HUSBAND nd it," ud Hike hit r awhile, Iw Duty 1 2) CALLING HI8 K. Scrogsin, Moun years, each a hold- step 1s ese cireum At any of them will nk court at night if ind necessary under Ui na Wauhopea Lynn, who has nty-five years in. the Ipal Court, also a 1 with the f giving the Civil Night Court ecially in wa cases. even go a little fur- h rted with wi such tually paid, when judg- given. | know of many cases involving amounts below $25 that remain unpaid atter judgment’ “Many @ poor laborer comes into court, gets his judgment against the employer and then has ment whieh the Judge has awarded. Such a litigant is denied by law the right to a lien on the real es- tate of the employer when the judgment given is less than $25. This is an arbitrary statutory limitation and should be repealed. ustice David Well of the Rul Comittee wished*to know if. the war popular sentiment behind this Jeu, adding If there was he would be nsvmpathy with tt, He argued that while it Was a departure from the present practice he was willing to subscribe to It so long as It proved beneficial. Preadent Justice Levy asked for! a report from the Rules Comittee 1e next meeting and may call a Al meeting of the board to act pon tt A | OBITUARY NOTES. Brig. C > > 1 aixty~ seven, died yeasterd Orange He enlisted in rst New York at the o| ve war, later was Colonel 4f the One Hundred and Thirty-first Rogiment and promoted for bravery Bartlett V. Clarke, oldest man in Rahway, died yesterday, aged ninety- eight Mrs, Jennie M. Snow, wife of W. G Snow, esident of the Montelair Nod) ter Company, is dead. The Rev, Thomas F. McGivern, Chaplain of St. Mary of the Angels Hoi lyn, five James S. Gilligan, one of the last of the famous Duryea Zouaves in the Civil War, died Sunday In Brooklyn, aged seventy-three. Miss Racbel Cadmus, life-long res!- dent of Plaintield, N. J., is dead, aged vosset, L. 1, and formerly cred Heart Church, Brook- yesterday, aged seventy- dle ninety-t years Anthony mann, one of the old- est rchants in New Brunswick, N. J., ts dead, aged seventy-six —— Sults Against Hoe Dismissed. Supremo Court Justice Finch to-day followed up the dismissal of the $75,000 breach of contract suit brought by Arthur T ssing also the leged breach of ard 6G oved for ground of failure Highest in sey According to figures made public at the District Attorney's office yes- terday the ratio of convictions for UNESBUAX, OHIO MAN wore at Masonic initiation the homespun wool trousers his great-grandfather wore during similar in your trush have been dislodged, if the brush came Db PIPE LINE to carry whiskey from Kentucky to “ Vest Virginia is planned by wealthy "bootleg- who say It would not violate law. “TOO NICK AND KIND, and I oan't seventeen-year-old bride explained in Cincin- i court in telling why she left him. ‘tive and restorative powers. CHICKEN killed in Princeton, Ind, ring with fifteen inches of gold chain ‘VING see that all the anthrax germs | ws Hey Jcpurtment, “If he would bully m better.” So hubby was advised to THIF oN CHILDREN together, I. t Pulaski (Ii) banker of ninety-two check for $20,000, $2,200,000,000 YEARLY DRINK BILL, SAYS ELIOT Harvard's Ex-President Finds That Nation Spends Only $262,000, 000 for Church Work BOSTON, Mareh 8.—Dr Ch Eliot, President Emeritus of Harv. has prepared a table on expenditur not clavsed as saries of life It} shows that in this country every year | nearly three times as much money ts spent on drink as is expended for the next highest luxuries mentioned except | tobacco. The table: Intoxteating HNauors, bacco, $1,200,000,000; $50,000,000; $2, 200,000,008; to Jewelry and plate, automobiles, — §500,000,000; | chureh work at home, $250,000,000 ; con- | fectionery, $200,000,000; soft drinks, $120,- 000,000; tea and coffee, $10,000,000; millt- nery, $90,000,000; patent medicines, $9, 090,000; chewing gum, $13,000,000; for- eign missions, $12,000,000. RECEIVER ASKED FOR ONE OF NORDICA'S VENTURES' One of the late Mme. jan Nordica’s ventures, the Continental Investment Company, in which 299 shares belong to her estate, ts threatened with recelver- ship. Vice Chancellor Stevenson signed an order yesterday in Jersey City for the company to show cause March 13 ceiver should not be appointed. Young, Nordica’s husband, alleging defauit last Ov s on a loan of $50,000 which he made to he company In 1900. George W. Young, Charles Iki. Young, Thomas J. Mig: gine, Jomes €, Hulshtzer and Emily 0 Thompkins are named In the papers as ematning stockholders. petitioner was formerly President | pany. the, of the oo A VOTE OF CONFIDENCE That Lends Encouragement to a Serious Situation. There is nothing so alarming as a con- dition, seemingly beyond control, that threatens the welware of the people ‘The Grip epidemic which is sweeping the country has been primarily respon sible for thousands of deaths this winter ‘The medical profession has long been | acquainted with the virtues of Johann Hoff's Malt Extract, and it is being pre- scribed freely by prominent physicians, who have full confidence in its preventa- The pro- longing of many lives will in all proba- bilities be the natural result. Johann Hoff's Malt Extract should be taken at meal times and when retiring at Blake It is a flesh, blood and muscle maker—creates appetite and induces sleep. Keeps the body keyed up to a Heh of resistence that makes it difficult ‘or disease to take hold. the first two months of District At- torney Swann's Administration Is the highest in seven years Vy children. Equally beneficial to men, women and Delightfully palatable, RKO 125th Str Establish Cl CMT Ga-D Engraving Copper mnneee Ola English WW be ot quality Ah eee ale 45 Sells regularly at $2.75 4G the Plate in Engraving Copper Plate, in Black OW English | y Roman typ, and furnishing 0 beat quality visiting ecards! name only special sl. 25) Sells regularly at $2.00 Hurd» best respondence Cards; quality Lawn and all colors and sie Collection of Writing Paper, in boxes that show slight signs of handling. Special 25¢ Values up to 78¢ mena tor The World a Hic su AS st ts HH, C, F. KOCH, In CHeG. Now on—Great Sale of High Class riots. & Stationery a work strictly hand-cut x fully guaranteed 50c Stationery, 39c ed 1860 eet, West News Odditics | they will support the “City Relief” yp & Engraving Copper Plate, iu vewest Enghsh Serept ni furnishing 90 best qual ial Sells revularly at $1.00 ting 50 Best from Quality Visiting Hand Cut Monogram Dies, de cided reductions; regular prices 8125 to 62.00. Special, 75 e each Ze Stamping from your own die in any plain color, per quire Lawnette Writing Paper ano Cor “s Hurd’s Lawn Finieh and Lawn- tte Writing Paper, in Value 50¢ 1aath Street, Wea 491 DODGE “RELIEF BILL” ISSUE. |* mass meeting in Carnegie Hall tn support of the bills, but thp committee is beginning to have its doubts, Senators Patten, Carswell, Boylan an Wagner pledged themselves to “wor! and vote for” all the bills, a9 did As. | | combiymen Bacher, McArdie, Kelly, Evans and Callahan. Senators Lockwood and Mills approved some of the bills, as did Assemblymen Flam-| mann, Marsh and Stephens _ ePECIAL NOTICES, —— Only Bighteen of Highty-Five City Legtsiators Reply. Bighteen of the eighty-five repre- sentatives of New York City in the Legislature have replied to the Tax Re- | @uction Committee's query whether Bills Now pending at Albany. A complete poll had been hoped for by Friday! ‘evening, when the committee will hold vote Kramer THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Senutor | Cheep substitutes cost YOU sam= pce Bennett and Assemblymen Bleecker and Jare refused to say how they would | SUNDAY WOKLD WANis Wo ¢ WONDERS Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street ‘Phone In a special presentation tomorrow Spring Modes in Women’s Suits ; at $22.50 sluthentic copies of designs by Bernard, Jenny and Lanvin R (PRESENTED this are ten models, all of which exceed anything yet offered at the price. ww Coats ure in flare, sport and straight effects, some with embroidered collars and cuffs in contrasting colored silk. in collection \ Lhe Skirts are in flare and pleated models, with detachable belle: Every new color is represented and the mas terials include English serges, gabardines and the . | fushionable worsted checks In a special one-price offering tomorrow | Women’s New Spring Skirts at $5 Featuring many new sport ideas Including flare, circular and tailored effects, with patch and slashed Tashioned in fancy checks, silkenfiel, gabardines, tweeds, coverts and corduroy. coloring. pockets serges, wool poplin, mannish In every new Spring Waistbands to 36. Continuing the Extraordinary Sale of a Women’s Boots at. $2.95 and $3.95 Regular Stock Prices are 85 and § $8.4888858) See At $3.95—Regularly sold_at_&8 Women’s Kidskin button Boots, nine inches high, in bronze and black, with turned soles and covered hee One of the prettiest models shown. At $2.95—Regularly sold at $5 Women’s button Boots of patent coltskin and gunmetal calf, with ex- cellent quality black cloth tops. Light welted soles and leather heels. Patent Coltskin Pumps, with black cloth backs. to wear with spats. Special at Meal | $2.95 On Sale and Display Tomorrow New Styles in Spring House Dresses at $1.50 and $2.00 In Extra sizes—bust measure 43, 45, 47, 49, 51 Unusually attractive models, made of striped gingham, trimmed with pretty embroidery. Some with collars, cuffs and piping of solid color. 5 pte the most wonderful of trim- raf hats ever of at 85.55 feature the two models, illustrated. for Lomorrow THE _SAKS 55 HonderPlats ve set a new record for value in trimmed milliner 3. Never before have such values been attermpted. rt collection med fered i’ we There are over 500 models to select from. Illustrated at left is a smart black lisere straw sailor, satin faced and trimmed with burnt ostrich band and ribbon Illustrated at right js a new poke hat, a copy of a recently imported French model. Made of black lisere, with crown and facing of colored silk. Trimmed with flowers and adjustable Hower bandeau at back Mil'inery Salon, Third Floor,