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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OOTOBER 18, 1916. _ east to be anything but tubercular, [are children born of a diseased father the doct tor remarked carefully, “are | Clbatng Seaston of Mothers’ Aeseme ¥ udge Lauded for Scoring | vs vemiive, crowing te inn nee an ne ee ded AR he A Mh Miedd Mid A v repeat the process with s into a home where they cannot re y lent asi a ; they are fnore than cel ae piirpowetul Mothers’ Assembly was held in this city Law That Starves Babies wath are mone than ky ieginplhnhenessernes ni ty i A 5 who deplete the race, who give to It ftoca a is under- information is given wi Pred jand society less than they receive. eer foes P a ek. But Bars Birth Con trot Bo eee een eerie, tor [WRETCHEONESS AND DESPAIR whom cur Solo of hynocriny ‘makes | a it. law they violate, | THE NATURAL CONSEQUENCES. ita crime led ee The matters are regulated bet- | “lL know | ag A in re ae similar to Ts, chnur’a, ‘e endertutteCome From tor in some of the old countries, nine ehildren, One of them had to bo Particularly in Holland, than gent away to a home for tubercular they are in this country. | believe oums, AGothas Cairn La Sia i ea dp nis right hha we are living in an age of igno- | fase. And part © They ailare wretch france which at some future time ediy px and the father, in hia dis- men will look upon aghast. | pus st and despair, goes on @ long spree “Bo that, here we have a family in- every two weeks. And, 1 repeat eceasinn ik wants h a tubercu- | here sine children in this faintly. bd Seoctetald ahh Tasdthauent ee and, the country mentioned lar husband, with a woman with @ py ude Wadhams as having wiser child at her breast, with other small laws than ours, a birth control law children at her akirts, and no mofiey, W4® promulgated years ago—end by the Bench, Daring and ““High-Minded,” Com- . ments Dr. Ira S. Wile, on Judge Wadhams’ * Pronouncement in Case) of Woman Who Stole to, : > siclans are \ adding the sei playing ieatures to the Krasauer Piano we Feed Il Husband and Thore is a report which t have from Sere Wee inere na euomhers ] have opened to the world of music lovers the pieasure of re 5 k the Chori ciety, showing that how to limit their families, And the producing, with the skill of the most talented pianists, the Six Children. the defen f, had tO population of Holland Is Ineroasing— works of the vreat masters The | have assis to tane tO not because many children are born Mrs. Schnur’s Theft but poy Mlle jation. In jn each hourchold but beoasse fow KRAKAUER PLAYER-PIANO rs. ochnnu | pots aa AR : children die, since only tho: fe the original faultiess medium of musical interpretation, with , ’ , One of Thousands of sical, ill not we fh Beene) 2 wie @ Proree Siesrooueee eee the added advantage that it may be plaved by aayone Gofden Shoes attract favorable : } Mi bf ii ntry bi “The T There” Crimes Committed in * SUUITEGAL FOLLIEG, | pow recelving’ne amall deoreg ot KRAKAUER BROS., 123 West 42nd Street aitention through their very. Because it seemed to me that tho caso of Mrs, Sohntir exemplified per- fecliy the crime @ clal waste which ents of birth co: are fighting, I OQ took her story, with Judge Wad-| yetee one of our areatest me hans's unusually Intelligent verdict on it, to Dr, ira“8. Wile, one of the most pr inent members of the Board of ration, and ulso a meni-| there are laws or stro ber of the anmittee oa Birth Cons ments for the sterilization or the trol which je endeavoring to amend Bearegation of the unfit. Mar- penal code, riages are annulled on the qround { Is a wonderful pronounce- of fraud—the fraud being that | Judge Wadhame has! one party or the other is unfit to New York Because of Law's Iniquities, Doctor Declares—Her Family Called an Instance of True Race Suicide. shows th here are it. fewer children under ry and so-| Fvg years of age than there were sonal adher- lack of obtrusiveness - -- GLE kL Se CONVENIENT STORES: Men, We Could Sell These Suits at $12.50 & *15 —But that’s what other stores are doing We want to be different—and we are dif: ferent. That's why customers come to THE Marguerite Mooers Marshall. Mrs. Rebecca Schnur is @ burglar, even a second offender, You must Or. IRA S. WILE oe iknow the worst of her. | mented Dr, Wile; “won-| become a parent. | ‘The law says! Schnur how not to add moro hungry dertul Sion Loi pps ag dar-) "If, Instead of having six Bee ae = and high-minded. It is @ re-] children at the ace of thirty-five, that Mra, Schni rl ret) + ia to those then wating vorkable summary of many of our! Mrs, Schnur had had the one oF two should be in ja) ‘0 be fed. | social and teal follies, sha could have cared for and her to-day instesd of For five years the law has kindly| “Mrs. Schnur's theft ie but one | hnehand could have spported—well, in her poor little permitted Mrs. Schnur to perform of thousands of crimes committed there 1a all the probability that he No, 295 such work as can be found b: in New York because of the jaw | wonld not have heen an invalid. that home at No. 0 une’ OY &) which docs not allow reputable | she would not have had to steal to ‘Third Street try-|Woman with a baby at her breast and| physicians and nurses to give | feed her bables and that the whole ing to take care other ba clinging to her skirts. Sects sienna the marrii ora honsehold would have heen on the intervals the law ss such information as w imit | rieht elde of thé dead line between of her busband, At Intervals the law has even delxned| their children to the number | poctal efficiency and inefficiency.” Mt, Near Chareh, 7 Cortinndt ste BROOKLYN: Patton Ot, at Myrtic Av. 100 Flaten A Ayvepl.1.ste, = ie Srocwas, at Fiushiog A: Matt Order Depts 102 Reade Bt. New Yorts ESTABLISHED 1863 dying of tubercu- to grant Mrs, Schnur some slight as-| that they can.care for properly. SE ee ona OR ooaew it > “4 losis, and her six sistance through an orthodox chorit-| A family like Schnure fam- | suggested, “who will ray that nelf SURPRISE STORES year in and year out. small * children, able society ily is an instance of true race | control and not birth control te the We give them values they can’t get elsewhere, 1 hile suicide. anawer” For some time Mrs. Schnur and tho And still the children were hungry] “What clxe can you call It? Here “Chnatity and temporary cottoncy." law have been playing the old game, and cold. Mrs, Schour atole. She) ————— — of cat-and-mouse. | was set free on a suspended sentence. | —————— ere re Five years ago the law said that) BRAVE JUDGE EXPOSES THE IN- Mr. Schnur, as a tubercular tnvatid, IQUITIES OF THE LAW, could not work. The law also mu Yesterday in court she admitted that nobody could teach Mr.-and Mrs.| that she had stolen again—a watch||[ and @ sinall sum of omney, The cat- . BFR pounce of the law was about to sweep e ’ ea? 476% ‘ 464-466 Fulton Street, Brooklyn Guaranteed Suits ae Not One Worth Less Than $12.50, Many Are $15 Grades; Your Choice “7710 We give these suits our highest recommendation—and if they are not just as we represent them we re- quest that you return the one you select and we will return your money. You will find in them the same style, same quality, same workman- ship and same patterns selling to-day at sate td $15.00, ; Boys’ Smart Suits | : ‘ine fancy mixtures, made in Made in Norfolk and pinch back models ol models that will be prominent this teas codcore fi ie $6.95 season, such as the patch pocket, 18 yeorsi ats, pinch back, two and three-button styles, in an impressive assortment of On any purchase to $10 we offer special terms of RE i ts $1 Down and *1 a Week $12°%0 & *15 Suits at *10 ea en © Saprse Sores | WHALEN BROS 210, 221, 225, 226, 227 164, 166, 165 and 170 ‘YH AVI UE D AVENUE Grand Street, | Smith Street Cor, Deigys Ave. BROOKLYN Cor, or, Wyckult st. 8th and 16th oa! 83d ‘Streat You pay no more here on time than othera charge for cash Buy Your Clothiny Here for 50¢ Weekly} Fall Suits and Overcoats CLOTHING = FOR YOUR WHOLE FAMILY MEN'S & YOUNG MEN'S: Fall Suits 15.98) » Larest modeis of Ecgilsh and | Sevtch weil made, | perfect her into prison. Then something big ss pou nts ne pl etins 29 West 34th St H, Wadhams, intervened. And this TY is a part of what he said about the OVERCOATS AND SUITS ‘20 Overcoats made o/ al! the best mat rials, in piuch back and loose- fitting style. Suits are in 2 and 8-button sacks, in pinch beck, form-fitting and conservative effects. Tweeds, wor steds and cheviots. 4. But 1 understand the As a result of this law the husband|/ law and Mra, Schnur tn the Court of SPECIAL SALES ANNOUNCED FOR SATURDAY deharal Sessions | rds inform me that this saad misrenresteel| | COA TS--SUITS--DRESSES conditions. Her husband is not per- mitted by the authori.jes to work be- The Season's Most Destrable Styles cause of bis being tl with tubercu- . losis, There is a law against that at Exceptionally Low Prices has had no work for four years. ’ | cNavertivlons he goes en pre = Women’s & eebtvortiinass ot Sree st! ducing children who have very \ . wate Pw little chance under the conditions SSK Misses’ Velougs Wonl $1 8°0 a SS. {2 Se eee CAMMEVE fi STAMPED ON A SHOE MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT 6." AVE. AT 20!" ST. Men’s Shoes that are Selling Below their Market Worth 3 Ss Plush, Brow and Fur Full flare, ° and and cape models, | mice =| $e .00 | Il lined, Many” mod- Woot \ cls fur trimmed. J Plush Coat, $18.50 Women’s & Misses’ Suits cet, Sete) $] 9-95 Whipeord aad Men should understand that buying shoes from “Cammeyer” today is like buying government bonds below the market price. Leather, today, is selling at the highest price ever known, and is scarce at any figure. The best Judges belleve that leather is bound to go much higher. . in the \ {nshlonable and cape collars of (ur, Extraordinary Dress Sale| | | | | | Selections from our highest, priced lines, | f much below regular prices, Serge, | Satin, Charmeuse, Crepe, Meteor and Georgette combinations. We bought great quantities of leather before this rise, 440-443-446 1 FIFTH AVE. SMITH ST. (COR, NINTH (COR, STATE ST. (At the Oth St. iamaminn v LO Ties tao let bee Fat boon 5-67-40-71 And so we are still selling Men's Shoes at the same price—and of the same quality areas Big Sioote Our Say Fe Toc 1 Se. WOMEN'S AND MISSES’: | it. Best Makers |} $100 worth, $1.00 de Methods & er 98 | Men whe want a gil "a i Behindts ers SmartSuits 15 edged investment should Country 15,00 Purchase Few Serge Dresses, new mod- ° investigate our shoes at $5. THE NEV YORK WORLD irita tilmssasd; woe! eunmrels lerod, — a > Boys’ Mackinaws 6% Girls’ Fall Goats. 5,98 $5.00 SETS THE PACE ; we SMALL ALTERATIONS TREE Dark Mahogany Russia Calf and Bo Ne Continuous $40 Dining din. Post Genuine Leather Room Suits Brass Bed Mba | Suits 3125 Wort ih al Faralare ia Beposti—si Weekly] | omenemmeman OP ES N EVENING) ONE. CHRO ANAS THE WORLD SELLS | 100,000 Copies More in New York City Each Weekday Than Any Other Morning Newspaper " fa, arm-BS ( ( ( ( | ' ( ' ) ' | | ' ' ' ( Here is the point— ' ( | { ' ] ( ( ( : ee ce ee e+ ee eeee e e e Chotiis bol wHOLy | AMILY ON ENS TEMS, AT OUR KTH AVE, HTOKE ONLY