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SUED FOR $25,000, | or 925.000 damages Mrs. Mary A. Rens | widow, Itving 4019 Yutton oF of Melivitle, 1. Justice Re WHITMAN READY Mnatituted by . fortyenine, @ Ldefending himself against a suit © Vealthy farlner a anty Island City, ¥ ot a ¢ mm He ia a widow ra than fitt the rich farmer m testified and cateh Teen. TO SAVE PENSIONS that Fran IGoverner Will Sign Measure revelled Away tke Onew frets ter Giving Protection From the All Ready to Use WyVinally he wold hie farm tor about | “You will like it” nats Kenaon text WILL AMEND THE LAW Evasion and Give Chil | Welfare Board Power, + No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World »Women Urge Changes to End ment to the Widows’ Pension Law, Chill Welfare would ultimately mean a considerable saving to the City of} New York,” GIVE NO FIGURES TO UPHOLD THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1916. Nich Would make the Child Welfare 1 more figureheads, folio SEIZE $6,000,000 This amendment vis mg | stion of the bureau end~ ent to the act allowing the Burean f Social Investigation of tha Das] partment of Public les to take over «i! the work of the Board of IN REVENUE RA | Subordinate Government Of- ficials May Be Involved r Evidently the education of the in Ring. Bureau of Standards as to the a Widows’ Pension Law has been | ‘Tie Government sadly neglected, especially as to ompleted {te onee its spirit and intent. The whole of toracco purpose of the law was to estab- lish Boards of Child Welfare in cities and counties of the State, who were to carry out the law and be entirely responsible for every penny spent. In fact, the THEIR CLAIM. Yet nowhere doen the report give nctual etatisties to eubstantiate has pract the agains’ manufacturers and deal Jers who during the last fifteen years | have lefranded the national treasury out of was mente and dollars, St Indte* ured, In many millior to-day, and speed trials will be dealers with @ reguiar clearing house IFE. Chisere was captured after with |has ucisted. to etrand the Governe [FUNTED THIEF WITH KNIFE.| poi tan ureaway" in, Bast, forty: ted surgeon. The police ment of revenue is known to the Fed- it, Emd-lan ambulan say eral investigators, Several members| i Delay We Roti wei of tho ring are already under arrest. ignore Chisere, las & fruit stand ——- at Forty-ninth Street and Second Ave- nue, missed his rubbers when he started More will be arrested shortly. Among to foave a party in the neighborhood je ose who have not been arrested yot Escapes Death’ Chatr Her Sex, early to-day. feving in preparnd- oH, N A are several large wholesalers, The nese, he ized his hots pice Kaito on RALMIOH, N. ¢ Pattern Governmer te o and et in pursuit of the goloaues. ut pd an ABs com- vernment has not quite completed Charles Penacio, twenty-six, of No, | muted the sentence of Ida Ball Warren, + case against them and does not an- 206 East Forty-fourth Street, says that| convicted of killing her huband, from York. Several subordinate officers of the Bur |invoiv accused him of stealing @ pair. ena- | clo Is in Flower Hospital with @ wound! complice, 8. P. in his neck and in his right shoulder. also commuted the sentence of her ac- Christy, to life imprison ticipa bee \although he wore no rubbers, 4 man ‘ : one that they will leave because Cit butcher knife stopped him. at | electrocution to life imprisonment. Then, jot their property Interests in New| rittieth Street and Third Avenue and|as he had saved her from death, he ment. u of Internal Revenue may be 1 in the expose, dy several of the tobacco man- cturera under arrest have @x- nce, in ape but the Government loath to let any of the guilty e: It may not prove necessary to got |their testimony. ‘The Government agente Know that it would be impoa- jsible for the manufacturers to use | fake labels or to send out goods with- out revenue stamps unknown to the internal revenue inspectors who visit Big, two-fisted, aggressive men chew By Sophie Irene Loeb. gum. It isa sign of energy and de- the factories, law distinetly forbids their using | Manhattan about 100 factories hay Special Staff Correspondent of The any public funds except those ap: tieen raiited and tobacco valued at bn. Pome tobacco manutacturses ‘had termination. And that is the spirit vening World. propriated forthem, Accordingto |iween $5,000,000 and $6,000,000 con-| United States Revenue stamps coun- . ° aia ALBANY, N. Y. March £2-—-An the Bureau of Standards, this re- | tiscated terfoited. ‘The counterfeiting was of America. That's why gum chw — amendment way introduced yesterday — sponsibility would be divided. |_In factories where tt was found|clumay, but sulflctent to deceive the ing is a national habit. t to the Widows’ Pension Bill, the main Aside from this, such a sug- | that the law had been evaded, tobac-|ensual observer, Those guilty of lon 2 ‘ " cestion in the face co, Whether bearing the ¢ nment| manufacturing the counterfeit ’ | 43 & 45 West 34th Street «. object being to femove all element of tamp or not, was scizod. It was/atamps are under arrest. The t c * from the measure the lfound in one factory charges against them may be coun- j Suits Go ns & Coats apirit of the law fntended. Senator cigars ready for the market were | terfeiting. S.B. CHEWING GUM 9 William Hill semblyman Me without stamps and only 6, ers) ‘The Investigation of the tobacce : A . ‘ . : fe Relone hat a pool of manufacturers and| Tha first information of the fraud is a healthful habit. Made wii e First Showing Thursday of Attractive Ailsa, I by The fv this, 3,000 children of | = == | was on the attest of neven dealers. - : New Models at Specially Low Prices et ee been kept in insti line Hoard of Child Welfare direct, | One of them, Antonio Canseasone, has same ingredients and flavor as S. B. amen¢ i} ° 00 pees « ate ae e ve s <j} P aie “ thin] ata cost approximating 66.000 a [ONY 0 is nee eet ee more | rece under indictment fore yeas. Cough Drops—famous since 1847, 2. o, wee ol ad onaicerat | Cassessese’s scheme was to hol a ew Spring Suits ! atternoo’ N sign the] Zithough repeatedty money hag been cappropriated OY laaice. Under the law tue dealer te alive’ chad, | Value i amendman do 80 by the Child W. {i000 was available to the Wourd| permitted 10 per cent. shrinkage on pardine eer ° 4 Pn ers i | effort to x jpagie Meg Oe nis DEW ED ADOT de py | Would sell, Hay 100 pounds of tobacoo i ti onceitec t the bi will be passed} their care o Jappear that the Wi¢ would be recorded and tho 10 per cent. OTH ew Spring Suits bit abhor 1 will be pasred| fare Board to keep ¢ j Would cost enorme shrinkages allowed, The tobacco, COUGH DROPS velour checks, serge, gab-| without delay. Support ts assured] ae home. This When the law was belng agitated in| caving evaporated inte nothing, a le- Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ine, also tatfeta sik com-| © 4 , ong tie men) sidered an outer: Bs Lr heey Aaa ee Jcitimate stle would be made, with prea ™| 95.00 si hae oe Se| Sea Baa fe hg ans ro yi : Special! by the two worries, both OF with then MeNON By a mere (to Ser Up Ja tho mnilllend: Mais was — - —— ; o. ore ve jn securing th@| transfer of money from the De- [Rot borne ont by actual expe . Popular Pri i k 4 wcinal measure, were) partment of Ch stothe Child (bereor mony oer chy. The \' ______——Q,rcest Popular Price Garment House in New York Afternoon Dresses betatnal minesarey wre] OCHOA O ne allowance per casally ia ecting of the Board of $23.03 per month was made on! The Bureau of Standards tn y to produce port continues to set forth the | Atth Child Weifa Commi ust & Danse Frocks jew Spring Models of tatfeta ) Blon 1 and Senato the Sena J. Henry Walters, © Krown, leader ¢ ' | TV / \ 1 thin mous ¢ that might in| ( Ik, crepe meteor and silk ~ nan of the Judicta ul Republ names of these children within Mou M \ c e 1 b lle & days. The board decided it curred } pet in all the new colors for 16.50 while Senators W and Yuya Tie "board declind Curr ae vot had a fair © le ig Special’ DeiDers ais ARO RBS) SPA ACSnCe LORIE rut of institutions, since he every effort has been — 2 Spe I their support to the amendment ected to do so, though im- mace, M Be aur. io buss ‘ | Tue w scribe 01 of H elfare ve powers for which it was created. Afternoon Dresses Led RS) SparauOn. Os Cae r put under the direct} Much of this trouble is directly . cor. . & Danse Frocks Widows’ Pension Act shall be vested | jurindiction of the board. | charge Bisse veh 2 elngewery . New Spring Modis of tat: in te hiid, Weifurn Hoard without aiNggBURY GIVES EXCUSE :| muiety toast control of AN EVENT OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE feta, gros de londres, geor- SHY TUN ERIOUOR PF: Che: <7) narnee “ i * According to the law he is an te and crepe meteor in é | Department. HASN'T HELP ENOUGH: ex-officio member of the board. new draped and flare 22 50 Check Velour Suit, | It seems the Jong, lean arm of the} Commissioner Kingsbury gives hie| This is now deemed a mistake, as e s e pew f ‘ 95.00 |cohnrity ‘rust hus at hues roaches [excuma that he Ranaut’ the elerical| Kia workin large sity tke New a e 0 ] aSs rin ll S§ s a 25. en a force to look up these children, And| York is already overwelming. 5 Special} into the Child Welfare Bord and} yet the Bureau of Standards wants; Mrs. J. Borden Harriman and Mrs. ne = SASS esueet = | taken a firm grasp on its activities. a the work of the board put under Ro . Bacon have resigned from —EEe ae —_EEE ———— i j}t has retarded and nullified one of] the Department of Charities, which 4s |; the latter being in poor ee, N s S MI C t the ni humane measures ever netgre overburdened and behind 1p | peat & most of the win- ed by the » Tegisia th mae gations, jter in I ia. Mrs. Harriman, who ew Spring Coats purwed by rhe tate Tagittare, the MNS NAHOMH eae yy itt Piri A larg, Velour Checks, Call Checl. Vel Gabardine fur reaching effects of which had long] construing a certain clause In the | Gi 10 is spending the winter elour Checks, Gallot Checks, Velour, Gabardine, been recognized and heralded as «| Widows’ Pension Act, as seems to |;,, hington, has left the Child Men’s Wear Serge. Covert. Poiret Twill, in all desirable saving to the State and a otvie econ. | them advisable, Welfare Board presumably for the Over 3,000 Stree 16 to 48 lengths ‘omic gain They state: “The act also provides | same res b ree : Ria ita ‘ eit gd igation of all applicants for |" The Del ind the Mothers'| Handeome for Women D 9. | The latest development that hasled 4, and the supervision of all} pension. law will petit M 16. 0 25. 0 \ > the new appeal to the legislators is ns Fecelving, allowances, ‘when Mitchel to appoint tn pi of Suits to and { report from the Bureau of Stand. | © tatently possible, should be made |two women two others long identified 4 aman menneneeee — are rds td the Board of Estima 1) ¥y the board or by the authorities! with the movement a anxious to Choose From. Mieces, Apportionment, suggeating an amend. | OyN, dnirusted with similar work and |work for Ite success r + SURgestl n incurring unnecessary ex- 7 el » the fact that the De- H Y M Th Charities: would need xpense), the same help 4 of Child’ Welfare would | Away Your Glasses e e H i] truth of the matter 1s the Bu- Riis) reau of Stundards have never been in; jfavor of the Widows’ Pension Bill. ‘The mateasnt 2 made that shenennes Yhen the law first went into effect | Weer eyes’ “9 presented a report without any [them | If vo 42nd end 43rd Streets West ol ARth Avenve mimendation. Since then. they nsisted that the Departinent of | wire wea Charities do the work nd have ree. themselves that ‘tt Reproductions Extra ommended that the Board of Child ; lasses Hf thes will &: , Welfare be denied sufficient steno. J of Highest Sal: wee m , ghee jeewomen fs *) r graphic and clerical force to carry on An Important Offering ‘To-morrow, of gropbip and Gleriaal forao te oary oh Priced te kacre } 7 ad Jing to the Bureau of Stand- Women’s Smart Tailored Suits cet ee gat . before the pending cases are in- | other eve i site : ‘ ; of CHI Welfare astee Fashioned in men’s wear serges, gabardines and checks; entirely new ¢ 1 fare asked and exclusive models, some with full fare coats and skirts: others on Here is an opportunity to purchase your new Spring Suit, right at the season's opening, at a price hovel str: es, all embodying superior workmanship and. finish, that is marvelously low, We've spent weeks in preparing for this Sale, with the result that our leadership in $15 Suit values is more pronounced than ever before. was Standards 4 port mentioned Thus every effort Is seominely being mado to defeat the purposes of the Widows’ Pension Law, N the re- alt the extremely low price of 34.50 rere woman and misa who desires to secure a Suit that is absolutely correct in style—and at the same time save con- siderable money—should attend this sale without fail, Included are Dressy Trimmed Modele, Smart Tailored Models and Swagger Sport Models- each revealing ie new charm. Sises are in- cluded for women and misses from 14 to 44. Serges, Gabardin feta Combinations are ehown in blabk, navy Copen, tan, w.s aria, groen and 1080—also black- and-white Worsted Checks and Velour Checke. [NEW YORK ce... NEWARK Alterations Free Poplins and Ser, The Display of Women’s Outergarments Pres collection of models in the new styles, materials and colorings for every Spring requirement of Street Scemi-Dress, Traveling, Mocoring and Sports, including ils an interesting Alterations Free Afternoon and Evening Coats 2.50 to Women’s Street and Sport $19.50 to 125.00 ats Buy Now and Pay Later There ave many pieces of furniture you need Also to-morrow, an advantageous offering of 5 CLALIT Women’s High Class ‘Top Coats, for your home, but you don’t buy them because $29.50 Made of velour checked material gubardines and serges, a ow o~w o~ ew om ew on o~ ow o~ o~w ow ow ow o~ owe OW ew tw you haven't the ready cash to do so. Come to our store and select anything you want : and pay for it later. You credit is as good as your cash here. You may out- fit your home here on terms to suit your con- venience. IN LIGHTER VEIN! The old saying: “Laugh and the world laughs with Now it goes; ‘Read and laugh with The World.” The World’s comic section, with its “Hans and Fritz,” “Hawkshaw the Detec- tive,” etc., is the best printed anywhere. “Funny Philo Gubb,” the Correspondence School ‘“Deteckative,” makes everybody laugh. “Bill, The Office Boy,” is the acme of modern humor. The Sunday World’s Metropolitan Section articles and pictures about gay New York are worthy of a scrap book of Mirth. Frueh’s drawings are side-splitters—every one. LAUGH WITH THE WORLD! VL ALMULTEE you,” has been changed. VALLLLLLLLILAULLLLLU LALLA LI DUL LU TOA LULA AML ALMAL MAL MAATDULALL LLL LLILLY LLL IMLLEDULLULLULAL ILA ILELLOLE ROTI AAA AOALLLULAAODLHL LILLE LAME AOI LAL LE LULL LILLIES LU LL, ILU AAU LUDA TLLLUAL LALA ALLA