The evening world. Newspaper, September 8, 1916, Page 11

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ITS GREAT MERIT cammfintiome Child Welfare Board Prepares Report on the Good Accomplished. By Sophie Irene Loeb. | The Familiea Commition of the! Beard of Child Weifare has prepared Gome interesting statintics and facts @@ te the operation of the Widows Pension Law te data These are to pert of the Child Welfare Hoard, Which io im the course of preparation end will be ready Oct 1. The cam are greduaily Gropping off, eo that the for average number of applications heat year oan readily be eatimated Committee on Famulies, in tts for August, also informe Present staf of investiga to be able to complete RS 1, This will mean the complete) Meggan of appromfmately 3,000 *Tosemu n ae all wid wy 5 are visited every three months investigatore @re compelled to revisit as high aa pS to sixty widows per month, means that with tbe limited Somber of widows now receiving ai- Jowances at least one week each month ts required on the part of) based worker to do this re-invest | ee the month 54 new applica: | tions have been fled, making the total number of applications received to date 9.153, Last month the board) + granted 195 new allowances, discon. tinued 10, disallowed 22, and 50 cases | were ineligible. (tes tae widows who are now re- | ywances in August were paida ia a total of $30,215.73, es increase of 6,060.86 over last month's payroll payroll of the board is now at) rate of $363.6! The allowance fo! family ts) ee 27 per month, and the aver- wance per month for each of idren under eixteen yoars 8 ts f dy of the disposition made by the board of the applications of the firat 2,000 widows who applied for al- lowances discloses the following facta: § zi figures be: eatimate of 55 per granted, upon which the board dase Its recommendations for funds next) tors of thanks and aaking that they be fact that ey have come into b ire tances either through eir children are recet Hundreds of app received from wilows whos bands had taken out the first | ? ) of his death. . ~ At least 200 of mich witows found | and many had secure papers, and many had secured their Se ‘s death or ahortly thereafter. ———— BIAGGFARATOR REFORM! | WHEN HE Is Sheciem, | would qi will soon get thing you say. “I know Lam wrong,” “and the next time you catch mo en- leraing kindly give me the nudge or th In ‘While they were talking a mut ry id A F Roye, tt ta 47 30 feet high niffed Aull, “Why that thing Tench. “it just ‘built'e eal Yarn d Saturday Specials there. Do you know, wider 894 fect long ands Sut hat time Bill's friend nudged him that stuff down,’ 4 to high iy soldier's wit, that a soldi pital on recovering con what ts on my chest?” plaster, You have had from the mext bed looked up Ready: \aaurporeted tm the fret annual re- OR BENHUT'S—SECOND FLOOR jucers— free beet a manufacturers’ free souvenirs and special low tor the best quali ; N= | ‘Tom Gins wt Sou have haa frost bite. ta 2 -t Meeenery Do Your Shopping by Telephone Call Chelaea 4000 An experienced staff of shoppers is here te do your shopping bor you - Just 06 well as you con do it In person. Remember, this le not oe esperiment a: GREENHUT'S chopping by phone le on old feature here, but ite value le moot apperens Bow. Just make out @ list of the things you need —GROCERIES, MBATS, FISH, ARTICLES FOR DOMESTIC USE, DRUGS AND TOILET AR- TICLES ta fect, there oreo thousand and one things corried ln GREBN- HUT'S popular ‘Big Store” thet con be most con ventontly ordered by phone. MAIL ORDERS ARE LIKEWISE PULLED HERR PROMPTLY AND INTELLIGENTLY. Saturday's Notable Clearaway of $1 to $2 Silk & Cotton Blouses at 79c, $1 and $1.45 THESE BLOUSES ARE FROM OUR OWN REGULAR STOCKS— pl prices are sharply reduced simply becouse size renges are Incom- The $1 Cotton Blouses at 79¢ voller Melt Surlped Vole cc Vente win wove elty or Ratine pared Some are ef- coqvely embroidered and have collars and cuffs of contrasting material. The $2 Cotton Blouses at $1 Numerous beautiful models of sheer white Voile or indie. All are hand: Sank pe ose Saag ped “Gel frills om iaty i, novelty collars, some with colored hem- stitching, others Neos veetee and collare of contrast ing The $2 Silk Blouses at $1.45 Tailored and trimmed models of Crepe de Chine, Many of the styles exhibit dain- tily embroidered design: lars of white silk Faille, re trimmed with cluster tucks, Colors ore peachy maize and flesh. (ONE MODEL ILLUSTRATED.) None of these blouses will be sent C. 0. $2 Silk Crepe de Chine —_—D. or on Approvel, aor will Mail or "Phone Blouse, $1.45 Orders be filled. GREENHUTS—FOURTH FLOOR Visit the Food Show Saturday Demonstrations by the leading manutecturers and food ity strictly fresh pure feods. Fresh Meats MOCKS — sweet publed, |SPARERIBS or ecko: pigs’: LQ] weet, petit 12¢ ‘ corned pige’; tb... PORK —aall voeie 2c Grocery Crder POST CARD BOUKS. ‘These books coatain 10 ree ebsressed Fresh Vegetables bs Ay SWEET POTA-) GREEN BEANS, war beans Sgt Saaket NEW RED OR YELLOW ONIONS. Sgt desket.... FRESH BUTTER—Foustacn gan ity: the mest deikious fread butter oy Garcwn Raking Fresh supplies fram the ovens adout every SO minutes CORN MUPFINS, pice be tered cakee, ver . ae sana wine CAKES Saat or 12¢ —treeh'y roested; O% Oe, $1, .. 33 GRANULATED SLOAR ‘=a:1, cotton bag. Sic FRESH RISCUITS, sods crackers, graham, letters. dady creck Fresh Frais PRACHES—etpe, eveet| PINEAPPLES—e weet, fruit; ergo 490] SSH tal sees on #110; 10¢ TOMATOES—tread, red] CANTALOUPES — tarce, ripe frailty fy? fruits large wh... dor, $1.10; cack GREENHUT'S—FOURTH FLOOR: Liquors & Wines in Best Known f Dubonnet oa Haig & Hale Whisky orvind an the datitery reduced t0, per ie Ste Gol en Weddins RYE WHISKY lon, # % Ren venere... T8C Very Old Por Still $) 94 Irak whinay: det. 1 dome Bi 3 bi Regge th Hy tameay ratawee Sromb wots’, SBC GiSo%edee’....., -Reference COLORED NOW FOR THE We THE WORLD MAGAZINE'S NEWEST THRILLER! BEGINNING NEXT SUNDAY | “THE ‘MAELSTROM’ & Romantic Detective Stery by FRANK FROEST (ez-Superintendent of Scotland Yard, London), ‘This te the last word in modern fiction—a masterly cletective story by a real master-detective. Frank Froest, the author, IN GRAVURE From a Painting by Les- fea criminal investigator whose reputation In international police circles places him at the head of them all. ter Ralph of one of the it in the instalment find the American hero, Jim Hallett, meeting his heroine in a London fog, and forthwith Beautiful Women Ap- Most Popular Artists’ plunging into a OM of adventure and romance. Begin It Next Sunday \“‘THE MAELSTROM” In The World Magazine | HEENH UT ®- SECOND FLOOR Second Plaor "THE BIG STORE” SIXTH AVE..18 10 19 STREET REENHUTS-MAIN FLOOR Here It le! Unquestionably the Year's Greatest Sale of Men’s Soft Hats, I. 65 (Hate That Would Regularly Be Priced at $2.50 to $4) We Have Just Purchased the Entire Sample Lines from the H. & PF. HAT COMPANY (ONE OF AMERICA’S POREMOST HAT MAKERS, of these = Jéth Street, ‘eo most fashionable blocks, colors end shades In soft hats, In @ complere + a «ote ‘will be arranged tor selling In our Men's Hat Section tomorrow mise this opportuniry—ir'e the best of the yeer in Thie Department Include: | “oT he yan Soft Hat | “The Lakewood” Soft ‘} Smart, 8 a 9 Hat at $3 A and We nceptionally elght xtreme’ ; 4 are ar ge ane | Eg a This Chic Hat All silt j tine lea: COLOKS—4 WEIGHTS. COLORS INCLUDES. BLL All sizes from 64) 10 74 groNy LACK, my, bun BAG rR Our special price Is $3 Yor tomorrow— but ‘ONE, T: . PEARL AN ae atver these are sold itisa syacten asto (Greenhut "are the exclusive distributors My bs I be able to of “Crown” hate for Greater New York). y to offer 1,500 Men's Soft Hats and Black Derbies, $1.25 Sreogere 1,80 and $2 values. he Soft te in all the newest colors end shades, including green, blue, steel gray, brown, tan, pearl and black, Is Included Bs the prucepstenal Variety) New Trimmed Autumn Millinery $5 Here for Your Choiceat.. ‘The Derbies in black only uate tb eet tonite Wek tes pete ‘ We specialize In MOURNI executed || ) GREENHUT'B—MAIN FLOOR Sales for Men and Youths! quickly and economically Hats Trimmed Free If You Buy Shapes and Trimmings Here Saturday's extraordinary list of specials includes many popu- lar styles. We head the list with an offer- ing of Lyons and Silk Velvet Dress) Shapes—smart new blocks tnd browns at. LOO Suits for Early Fall At ®7 95, °10 & *13.95 You will go far and wide to equal these excellent values in our Men's Clothing Department offered tomorrow. These are suits in the most favored fabrics, which you can wear way into the Fall, All are smartly tailored, of proper weights and in “cuts” to please everybody. The Suits at $7.95 These were formerly priced up to $11.85. By Girls’ School Apparel patterns. Sizes adaptable for youths and then up to 44 Wonderfully Attractive Ptr Style i chest measure for men. Assortments— Compute Size Ranges—AND ° The Suits at $10 THE LOWEST PRICES IN T WN. | Black Velvet Draped Turbans —Tam o' Shanter crowns; unusually effec- $ tive style yat$2.95 & 3.95 GREENHUT'S—SECOND FLOOR We originally sold these up to $16.78 i These sections fe Mabey ted ‘8 were never more attractive we, than now. New Fall stocks in each particular line are at the Included are Cheviots, eg hrenhnl pe Lasers best, and mothers who are Niprieens their daughters’ chook outfits will save a great deal of time, trouble and money by making their Nelotbon here and now. New styles—just right for the younger set—most becoming, ‘ and sensible, Saturday's sales include :— Girls’ Washable School Dresses,| (Sizes 6 to 14 Years) 79c, *1, °1.25, $1.50 & 1.95 ue Serges. Two an checks or neat silk mixtures. Sizes for 15-year-old youths to §0 chest measure for men, The Suits at $13.95 We formerly sold these to $22.50. These are very fine hand-tailored ga’ and every detail of tailoring are of the b ts, trimmings Scores of patterns in stripes, checks, siik mixtures and Blue Serges. Two or three button mo: plain or pinched books patch, flap or slashed pockets; soft roll or pressed lapels. Sizes for every man or youth wearing from 32 to 50 chest measure. “Kingly” Trousers at $3.45 & $5 Every pair sewed with Belding Bros.’ cablecord silk, guaranteed not to rip and to give satisfactory wear, Hun- dreds of neat stripes In Worsteds and Cassimeres, as well as all-wool fast color blue and Worsteds, suitable for busin k Serges and unfinished \d dress wear. measure. Sizes from 28 to 60 wa! Double Texture Raincoats at $3.95 A remarkably low price for such excellent coats. Sizes 34 to 46. Tan, gray or mixtures. GREENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR READY IN THE BOYS’ STORE! The Biggest, Best one Most Diversified Stocks of Fall Clothing We Have Ever Assembled All the new Pall styles, all the new Fall materials. Every suit guaranteed to give long, satistactory service, ‘Tomorrow’ ‘a big list ‘includes: Boys’ Suits at $3.45 New styles in tan and ¢: rey Disgonals tan and gray Herringbone effects, Casst- meres and Cheviots,in light and dark griy cud brown stipes, Knickerbocker trousers Sizes 7 to 17 years. Boys’ Suits (with Two Fairs of Knickerbocker Trousers) for $3.95 Exceptionally well made suits of popular Fancy Mixtures, Tweeds, Cheviots, etc., in tan and gray; also Diagonaland yeh eclfects, Sizes 7 to 16 years. Boys’ Suits at $4.45 | Boys’ Suits at $5 Fine woolen suits, chief! cy Mix-| Woolen suits in an exceptional variety tures suitable for every dress, of Fancy Mixtures for your choice, Theso Girls’ Dress, $1.25 AT 7%, Numerous clever styles, fashioned of chambray, plaids and checks; trimmed with piping in contrasting color, middy 5: are included AT | A wealth of styles, made of Gingham, Percale, Plaids, Checks and Stripes; included are combination effects wherein two materials of contrasting color are used, AT i | 25 Handsome dresses, developed in Chambray in pretty color ings, or Chambray combined with pastel plaid Some are trimmed with smocking; middy effects with sailor collars ’ (ONE MODEL PICTURED.) AT | 50 Effective styles in attractive Plaids, incuding suspender ef- wear. art and well-tailored suits in, aren ade of good quality woolen materials, fects. Dresses of Gingham and Percale for growing girls. lightand dark grays, lightand dark browns. | including Cassimeres and Cheviots. Sizes Sizes 12 and 14 years are shown in coat effects, Sizes 7 to 17 years. 7 to 17 years. AT y 95° Novel styles of Scotch and Fancy Plaids and Striped Per- some are handsomely entbroidered; others have nov- WA nders, tunic or pleated skirts, Middy Blouses at $1 Unusually attractive sty'es, made of white Galatea, tr mmed with smock- {ng or of blazer striped mater The model ILLUSTRATED can be had in all white or with collar, culls lachig in rose or biue, Note the new yoke, Inverted picat front and novelty pockets. elty collars, Big Assortment of Boys’ Suits at Higher Prices Worsteds, Twilled Cheviots Lk fine all-wool Cassimeres, with lined Knicker- becker trousers. Sizes 7 to 18 year The prices are $6, $6.75, $7.75, 3. 75, $9.75, $10.75 and $12.75. Double awe Green Trading Stamps with Purchases Till 12 o’Clock—Single 42¢ Stamps Thereafter _ SPECIAL FEATURES OI OF NEXT SUNDAY WORLD Brie ntsc orsene cop PheSehiL ieee ivivieeipiseg ad bene ed 3 bi id i i be ieee pei Portrait of ‘Ten ‘Beauty| a Model!’ Portraits pearing on the New York] Models of the New York | Stage This Fall. Studios (in Colors) a

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