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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1917. eee SE EES ee | meet the sttnation without the “A aa STUDY OF WEAK — present plan calls for. NY. © : jm : | Already the teachers’ committee has considered engaging an actuary to) | : seek a basis that would not entall a Wis teols upon the teachers. ey| 9 to evolve a plan by which they | wi not have to put up more than 4/ co" per cent. of their salaries for pension | dy | arerara | ne new pension law for) ci | eanenann te passed at this session, | 4 those entitled to pensions, it is sald, ety’ “itty Fifty” Measure teed not mufter, aa there is now in| to Be Laid Before the | the ola “bankrupt” fund about § | . 000, enough to carry on the px Schools This Week. | payments for about two years This fund ts composed of $500,000 Most of New York's 22,000 public! remaining from the old fund, $250,000 | achool teachers to-day got their first from excise moneys and $250,000 ac real Idea of what thelr new pension cumulated from unexcused absen law ta likely to be, and most of them are reported to be ready to rise against it Detatied information con- cerning the measure, giving In side Notations the position of the Teach- ers’ Committeo of Ono Hundred and Fifty on various features, was ctr- culated this morning in the form of two bulletina, issued by the commit- tos. Lendere among the teachers are Outspoken against the proposed bill on two main grounds: 1. That it 1s not a ftty-ftty plan, S . the city and the teacher each con- The K Kind ‘You Trave Aeigs Bought has sere the r undertaken of ness, showing it pen e or in criminology, y in PUblio, setae waite ebles minded- o relation. % nized. with the lon benefit to the (The firat lectur by Dr. Henry 1 signa- tributing half, as the city maintains, of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his but one in which the teacher carries persomat supervision for over 30 years. Allow no nearer threo-fourths of the burden. to deceive you in this, Counterfcits, Imitations 2. ‘That it ts unjust and burdensome “Just-as-good”’ are but experiments, and endanger health of Children—Experience against SRIA on the younger teachers, especially the women, in that they are forced fh t is CAS sT ORI to contribute to the pensions of the ry tute older and bigher salaried oducatora roy ‘Drop Payrapes "ie tains inetther notably the men holding the big jobs. “eres Morphine nor r narcotic The dill as a whole will be laid be- more than thirty years it has been in constant use we. | fore the Teachers’ Committes next ECL Conrareaoay Ia! y ake Ghovstecee Thuraday afternoon. Its provisions rrhoea; allaying Fe sin, e) bave been read to the executive com- and by regulating the Stom: and Bowels, aids the ase similtion of Food; giving healthy and natural | mittee of this body, but there has been The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend, | bo discussion. Poe the Committee of One Hun-| Fhe Kind You Have Always Bought red and Fifty acts on the bill t may j be referred to the teachers for a Bears the Signature of | referendum vote, ‘Those leading the | fight against the measuro are com- plaining that the teachers won't have time to fully consider the details of | the Dill, as it ts the announced pur- :. i | pose of the city to get {t before the | Ruten ‘Committee at albany’ Setore In Use For Over 30 Years Feb. 1. cHTAwe COnP A! TORS > Henry Bruere, Vico Chatrman of the City Pension Committee, who has 5 had the measure in charge, told the seis eee eee to) Thee Mee Many Uses For The week the teachers should hasten thelr consideration of the moasure in order ] bl T Sti ] t D ffy’ | that action may be had at this session Val uabie onic- Imuian u y 8 | of the Legislature. The teachers appear to be divided into two largo groups, one led by the Teachers’ l’edoration, composed of the presidents of the various teachers’ as- sociations, who favor the bill, and the other under the direction of the Com- mittee of One Hundred and Fifty, | designated to represent the teachers in the formation of the pension | measure, William E. Hendrie ts | chairman of this committee. Chief opposition lies in the propor- tion of the pension tho individual teacher must pay, The terms of the | Dil fix the rate at from 6.35 to 14 per cent. of the salary of the beneficiary, according to compensation at the time of retirement. | The city contends its plan ts one in which the city and the teacher contribute equal amounts to make up | What 1 designated ag an annuity for jthe teacher after thirty-five years of COUGHS AND COLDS weaken the system and open the way for more serious ills if neglected. The prompt treatment of a cough or cold with Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey as directed, usually brings relief and may often forestall grip and pneumonia. BRAIN FAG is usually the result of overwork, caus- ing mental and physical depression. The use of a mild tonic-stimulant such as Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey stirs the vital organs to activity and helps the system to throw off the poisons accumulated in all parts of the body. EMERGENCIES frequently arise (usually in the night when least expected) requiring immediate relief, and when a physician is not available. The use of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey in an emergency assures prompt relief as it is a stimulant made for medicinal use only. It ip dependable—it is pure. CONVALESCENCE or the period of recovery from service, The assumption ts that the illness is usually @ trying experience. The system be- }averago teacher begins work at ing in a run-down condition does not always respond | twenty and retires at fifty-five, the with the desired effect. The use of Duffy's Pure Malt averag® expectancy of life being Whiskey as directed, assists in strengthening the system sixty-seven, This meana tf the by its stimulating action and may be retained by the teacher should live the full apan of expectant life the teacher would be |carried on the pension rolls twelve | years. | Allowing that a false basis has been {arrived at by the city’s actuary, |members of the committee contend | that such rates of asseasment put the burden of the annuity almost entirely on the teacher. One member of the | Teachers’ Executive Committee mado most sensitive stomach. OLD AGE does not necessarily mean a state of feebleness, Nature's machine merely slows up in ite work and the use of the mild tonic-stimulant Duffy's Purse Malt Whiskey, as directed, accelerates the vital functions to a healthy action, thereby assisting the stomach in its important duties. teach their goal Every day, 1,000,000 Americans cigarétte combining the fiavor TRAVELING is a pleasure to many, but the changes ‘ecc of climate, drinking water and food sometimes affect reach the “Mecca” or goal of of Turkish tobacco with the | Seemetaiste bering Satie Neesies the digestive organs and cause slight indisposttions all cigarette smokers. character of American. Mecca | retiring at ffty-Ave will have paid Prompt relief is obtained by the mild stimulating action [into the pension fund in round fig- of Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey, if taken as directed, was the answer. It’s r | ures $6,800, including compound tn- ‘The traveler's bag should contain Duffy's. Every day, in New York City cma Pg cal |terest, which 1s guaranteed in the é al f man’s cigarette. That's why | measure, ‘This teachor will receive — Well.” L one, 4,000,000 Mecca ciga- it is.so popular |1n annuity, should he or she live the “Get Dufty’s and Keep We! } rettes are smoked. - ‘ | san SOSA TROBE Oe bey Bold in SEALED BOTTLES ONLY. Beware of imitations. It isn’t th ice, it’s th ali | stead of $4,500, NOTE °. Cat batts from your tamlly wine store, licensed druggist or 4 ust as the historicc} f isn t the price, its the qu ity ee inata ade Go teacher cae pen, it be cannot supply you, wrie us. Send for useful s the historic city of Mecca 1d bocklet tree, Pr re daar that has made Mecca such a are expert mathematicians show the| i ims——so : assessments could be at a much The ee Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N. Y. is the goal of all pi Igri big seller. lower rate, some arguing that even - Mecca cigarettes have become 4 per cent, of tho salary 4s all that the “Mecca” or goal of all The big sale is tribute enough tha teacher should be called ea to The ‘Quinine That Does Not contribute, smokers. to the quality of Mecca. sqilombere of the Committe of One Cause Nervousness or ‘i The Mecca cigarette has lived © Try Mecca today. See for your- Bean cea eetbat eee Ringing In Head The Population up to its name. Every day self why it is the goal of all SAOCHAN TLCNTT. Tecaitae. a2 Waa | Beenete, Ot oa Leeie Se Sane? wee ALIVE Bey of th e Unit ed St ates more men are coming to it as cigarette smokers, In the handy rete ae) yr the. Stiy, Aeaeee SAOMR | Os DOG metas, hand Ss recieves. the Range ,0f Colds, Grip and their favorite cigarette. Today,, \ slide, box, 5c for 10; in the the expense of tho younger, Some —but remember there @@ nly One —is 103,002,000. Every10 Mecca is selling by, the billion, i. oval foil /Package, 10c for 20. ae eae days more than that many nN Mecca was mi de ° ord Pfc Mecca cigarettes are made meee Naan fo4 | contribute largely to the pensions of 66 x the men who hold the good jobs, the | women being virtually barred from real R | the higher paid positions, ‘hat aa d pet id. men. Tho Teachers’ Executive Committee Ls le the Original has agreed upon an amendment to} the proposed bill providing that the axative rome uinin Pension payments shall be half pay L ome up to $2,000, but that no portion of any salary in excess of 14,000 shall be This Signature on Every Box recognized for pension purposes. \ would put at the $2,000 rate a Used the Over number whose pay ranges from $5,000 tro e ip to $10,000, The teachers’ exports de- jw Cae Bay, ° clare that by the $2,000 pension limit} the city could divert more of ita) ah |money to the smaller pensions and ‘ ! j ° | ' Ameer a peeernns hoon cream erence a mmerrne en cee eme acre acelin tet em ams AMT aE or Rh i LTT AEST organiza- university « H next Friday = »