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Wis ctie RE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1917, TWO SHOT IN CABARET = te Walworth Street, tho proprietor, | romoved from the mother's life that oe ‘only partiatiy by Robert Conness as | QUEEN OF BURLESQUE ONE DYING. DINERS IN PANIC t= has’ emit cet | oh] WIDOWS CARED FOR _feuhg toglatontoe aie eae Brectalizing EFECE 0’ sisiwna’ ons arene Soren EEA DS LONDON BELLES . ’ : tine’ the eee morrow, an anxiety that not only! Of Wi yf Sh M ‘INE ENTERTAIN: ‘eet ‘Tables a ~ “he er rhe J heh wid. | surely deadena hope and aspiration ar {8s own is ps role of Mad une Gourad. the AFL Mysterious Fusiliade Starts Stam. screamed, men shouted ‘Aitred | in her life, but that Sal weal ob , ing, hard-set e who gave the 4 . fohulte, tt a4 | lays ite withering, praising Bees Ne In Play byltalian performance ite are at power, An-|, Rose Sydell, “the Queen of pede at College Arms—One Sake ah Gane ne | Sheen WOReSiN Gt Tite Tene | [other good bit of work was done by | [esaue.” leading her own company Suspect Under Arrest head with a bottle, Police finally Of an upwara one, eapping and cadet. John Salnpolis ag the German. col- | London Bolles, eame to the Colu : 7 Arrest. quieted the crowd, mining the vigor, the energy and the By Charles Darnton. onel. Clean-cut and appealing, too,| Theatre last night with a two-aet There was a wild stampede for the } ” A fow minutes later John Jordan, hope of overy member of the family 5 | was William Raymond as the German | puriesque, “A Trip to Washington” y Nol A of ‘4 must be prepared to Neutenant who returned to offer 4») in the College Arms, a cabaret | twenty-four, of No. 36 “The certainty of the assistance, the playa run thelr course, no mat-'amenda, but could not stake hands| Th Dlece ta @ rollidking bit the Shubert 7 tre at Monroe | NU, Brooklyn, st ed into the definite amount, its regularity from| , At with the French mother because both throughout Its two acts excellent Bie: near owen acct Monroe | itushwick Hospi three blo. month to month so long as It Is need- | ter how short, these days. his sleeves were empty. Is _re- vaudeville specialties were presented, a ae ve, Brooks | away, mortally wounded in the abdo- ed gives an assurance of life to the! the Galety Theatre yesterday after- | 10 yf Vores Wels eiply Ef le AyH, about 2 o'clock this morning,| men.’ Angelo Lopes of No. 84 First troubled, anxious mothers. It 18 an noon the Stage Society produced “A®: jny the war to be ove JP". Johnie Weber and W. 8, Campbell ‘when several shots were fired by un-| Avenue, Manhattan, was carried in a assurance that cannot easily be given |i) wes in the Beginning,” a drama crashed and humbled were geen in. 0 new Version €@ Mdentified persons. The few minutes shot In the head, by private relief organizations that y | pe musiclans 1 tv t the People’s Theatre in Ital. | “As It Was in the inning” ts a) skit, “Oh, Papal” Assisting Mi! tried An hour after ti DO! must depend from time to t!ase on tho | given a cop t set the | od ‘Nicholas O'lettly ce fnolination and generosity of those| {an some months ago. Sydell were Frances Cornell, Lew oar by playina relentiess war-play with a very bad blaying,| police arrested Nicho Dut failed. Geor . 6 | who contribute to their funds. A) he author, Arturo Glovanitt!, Thali, Ward Cautflold, Smith and aE. — : : and altogether talkative last act. To Guthrie of No. Patchen Avenue ai lar rellef-giving that oer re SS - : . s. : irregular relief-giving an| Pullman, Arthur Delmore, Grace ny asmodic, ir agi . QUIT MEAT iF YOUR BACK HURTS Interesting Figures Given in Child verte watttrem te door tor to-| aves tte to tho tmagination, It ts tng an Injusites to, the author—for | Pullman, Arthar Delmore, Grace g n abama Ave. 8 O'Reilly of | say that it ts thrilling would be do- day or this week, yet leaves the|his only aim, apparently, to show the {t Is shocking, Just as war is shock- ing. | pretty chorus girls, ’, mother tn constant dread of what) brutalizing effect of war. For the ; Welfare Board’s Report—Thou- mt", !m.co% her chitran ext| hero of hs piey he taken, tronic — : month or next year, doce Nttlo to Te-| soot who believes In the brotherhood | : i Lesee aa ‘eutt |@ Poet Who believes In the bro | if FLUSH YOUR’ KIDNEYS WITH SALTS sands Saved to City. move the moatal worry O48 Tiel cf man and offers hoapltallty to is: | BACKACHE WARNS YOU ‘quickly and even more completely | vaders, only to have the women of his| Ss ie_aci Jotten get sore, | RESIS, iy Heatikh piveieal work.” |Neasetuig aed oo arunien ohiana | TO WATCH YOUR KIDNEY tt forms uric acid, which rs » water scalds and you clogs Kidneys, irritates Bladder |°"° obliged to seck relief two’ or By Sophie Irene Loeb. MAKING CAPABLE MEN AND Por two acts he evidently tries to be ‘. - ys three times during th | truthful ‘ h tt in| ,D° you feel tired and “worn-out?” | @erma which are cau or causes Rheumatism. bad BUSA fol The first annual report of the Bo&rd of Child Welfare sots forth eome| WOMEN OF THE CHILDREN, | tru about war as he secs ‘ a Wie a ff the inflammation re you nervous and are immediately attacked and chased ovt Hither consult a good, reliable phy-| { oF Vi- | its offer kind, His play ts well at night? Have a “dragged: |of your system without Inconventence of _-- * - a! 7 Furthermore, there is much © et upon mankind, P Ld « rv i When you wake up with backache |slcian at once or get from phy. pep ler 9 the evan Leg a in operation one year, @ law) ru among these mothers that they |aulte free from propaganda, Ii ts the | our ted feeling when iD miners, Ge be ae | and dull misery in the kidney region | Pharmacist about four ounces of Jad dd aoe et RABAT AWA are receiving and utilizing this as-/human side of events in the Argonne | Tih upon | hie muppiyin The diligent efforts of the board, which {s com- sist posed of members who serve without pay, has been Pat they will best return it to the|men Colonel, who hay given every | ciouay commended on all sides, in view of the fact that with community in later years in terms of | asurance of safety to tho French | dicate @ small appropriation {t has been able to keep tho useful and capable manhood and | household he enters, shoots himself | that th homes of hundreds of widows intact and thus has pre- it generally means you have /bcen | Salts e a tablespoonful in a glass eating too much meat, says a well-|Of water before breakfast for a few | known authority. Meat forms uric|ays and your kidneys will then act | acid which overworks the kidneys in|fine. This famous salts is made from | thelr effort to filter it from the|the acid of rapes and lemon juice, | blood and they become sort of para-|combined with lithia, and has’ been | ace in the apirt and for the pur-| that is brought to mind, Honor, in ite! B 1 x of GOLD MODAL Haarler for which it is given, namely, | finer sense, is not violated. The Ger- | o', is i Ia 24 hours you will feet and vigor, After yor if, continue to take or two Capmulen In firat-clane danger of ft womanhood on the part of their chil- | when he learns that his orders have|siways in your 141 dren, for whose careful upbringing it | Meant nothing to his soldiers, ‘You mhoutd vee GOLD MDAT. Hanrtem ded Ank for the 40 not help you, y, P| i used for erati vented the commitment of several thousand children | is now granted, Tt ts not at all ikely, of course, | 4) “Capsules immediately, The ofl soaks | original imported GOLD MEDAL brand lysed and logey. When your kidneys generations to clean and to inpeeatiiee * ERO treat ali altke and fairty; to| that a commanding officer would: Cit ,;aneuee Immosiatelr,, The oll soaks | origina) Imported GOLD MEDAL breee sluggish and clog you must re-|stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to! eve them, like you ‘relieve your|neutralize acids in the urine so it bowels; removing all the body's uri-/no longer irritates, thus ending blad- give a courteous, kindly and sympa- |make short work of a life devoted to Kidneys and the little polsonons antmat Advt The average cost to the city for the care of a child thetic hearing to all who come to | his country, This is only a way of the offices of the board; to conscten- | bringing an act to a dramatic climax, j nous waste, else you have backach ,{ der weakness. ' Hs trol Lippi ne cobderesaat ete goericane Hously administer the trust Iinposed| Much more real Interest Is to. be sick headache, dizzy spells; your! Jad Salts is @ life saver for regu babe cost under ph he Pension Law during | yon them in their appointment to} found tn the fact that the poet who i stomach sours, tongue is coated, and |lar meat eaters. It is inexpenst the past year has been $7.99 per month. | the Board of Child Welfare—to such | has put peace above everything Is) ’ when the weather is bad you have jcannot injure and mages a delight, EE . ‘Thus, while the appropriation for widows’ pensions | Purposes has the board bent its ef- | changed Into a benat and oes to war BROOKLYN rheamatic twinges. ‘i T he urine is ful, ‘ ffervescent lithia-water drink. ere in New York City was scarcely $400,000 in 1916, the| “in general it may be aald that the| his wife is to become a mother be- cloudy, full of sediment, channels |—-Advt. Board of Ketimate increased that appropriation to $1,250,000 in 1917. opinions of those who have had in | cause of the anes ult upon his home Cy —__ a | ae “aya. | thelr hands the administration of the | four months earlier. PPE N | ‘This inerease was based on the work accomplished by the Child Wel! {.w during the past twelve months of| Nothing could be more tragio than ‘fare Board in {ts first year, as contained in its report, together with a its operation is that the facts have|this situation, But its vital signifi-| i spectal Investigation by the Commis- ¢—$—_—__—________. | shown both the need and the value | cance Je killed by talk that suggests Fulton and Bridge Sts. i | : of such legislation. In spite of the | Ibsen without Ibesn's directness and nnua ate sioner of Accounts office of one hun-| aitnor to provide savings or to pay| large amount of money raised by pri- |terrible wenao of reailtien. ‘Thora Is dred cases, taken at random from! jiomiums on any but industrial in-| Vtte socleties in New York City, they|merely a discussion of primitive the fil of the Child Welfar Board, were unable to meet the plain needs physical facta without relation to the iby. hth pehabesinttte or practically 10 Per! of the families under discussion, Some | krent, world-wrecking event that has | ’ The Commissioner of Accounts’ Fe) cont, earned less than $12 per week,|of the most necessttous cases that |brought them into atgument. The | port was that without a single ex-| 111, g91, or more than 60 per cent, | have come to attention of tho board | husband gives up his first thought of ception the widows granted the al-| M208 Sit betes ‘Of the| Nave been those that for one reason | killing hia wife with the ery, “Oh, | s . lowance were entitled to it under the|°2/ned $15 a week or less, ©) or another had not been receiving as- | God, where am 1?” “ | law, and that the money in each casg| Whole group Wile ayer more | istance from private sources, In tho This poignant tragedy was grasped Established 1820 was being wisely’ spent, |than $30 per week, If the more or|! a haa | surance; Important Sale To-morrow pa erul had little difficulty in reaching a de- Ono of the most significant items|!¢#s regular pertoda of unemploys| ciign ay to the need and wisdom for | PERSONALS } of the report and which certainly |™Ment were considered tn these av-| granting the assistance, | | j |seems to justify the enactment of |CTA&C% the average wage would un-| maKiNG SELF-SUPPORTIN . +) pean | |the Widows’ Pension Law is that in| @oubtedly be much je: Mf IZENS. SORTING CIT-| ars, W. J, Comell, 7 Tonaey St, | baka ble ae ee of the| Of the insurance pala to widows . Marlboro, Mass. says Father John's i he average cas he wages of ¢) | ke Scrt kash “In general the granting of an ade-| Medicine keeps her family well and husband had been so meagre as to) the rep vas quato allowance to a widowed mother | strong. leave little or no provision for| “It 18 worthy of note that 228, or| hus not only made tt possible for hor|” Myo. Freda Coffey of 892 So. 12th | |the care of his family, The average| 17 per cent, of the widows received | to care for her children at home but| aye. ‘Maywood, Illy says she gives |number of children tn these families | 20 Insurance whatever on thelr hus- | Soardtan InvanHlnatorae. ovate? Featth Father John's Medicine to all’ her t 2 ° |!s more than three, The report says: | band’s death, while 489 thad only |and educational facility which the | children and is grateful for the great ' () eductions | HUSBANDS’ WAGES AND INSUR.|$250 oF less; thus over half of the|community affords has been offered |good which {t has accomplished,— 7 | 1,846 widows were left without any|"¢r and her children. In adopting | Advt. | ANCE RECEIVED BY WIDOWS. money fi the insurance other ay Beuley the. rote’ fe CORO CRE 4 | " the elty o: New ork is building a 7 7 | "The wage statistica for the 2.846 | than that needed to pay the funeral] firm foundation for normal, self-sup- { t e ntire toc men whose widows received the first! expenses.” porting citizens in the next genera- ) Sune canicaiotratnes ise tae New |THE ALLOWANCES TO EACH| “ihe membership of the board at | due) allawanios Ja) chiefly, nesaen iy Te en ee NCH CHILD, | Bie aAe 8 Lie rer cer, pnts Le bs ne a is chiefly é William Hl. Matthews, Chairm the 391 Fifth Avenue New York these families because the husband Peyigee mer cther ee brought | Rey, William A. Courtnoy, Secretary: ‘wah Ghibta duving fle iitetims 4(° @ report are the following: | Mrs, William stein, Miss Sophie farm a sufficiently. adequate wage|, “Adequate Allowances—It 1s the Irene Loeb, Michael Furst and Edwin Taking bellet of th », Maynare § = the oard that where the)", wrist history of the fight for wid. ' Income of a family 1s below @ certain | ows’ pensions introduces the report, FATHER JOHNS Point the family must of neééessity{in which It is set forth that five deteriorate by reason of insuffl.| Women wero credited by vote of the |clency of food, lack of clothing, and|{<ci#lature with tio passeme of the MEDICINE | improper and unfit housing; that | 11 arst, Mra, Willla ant Brown, | the lack of these elementary, yet| Mrs. William Samuel jauite necessary things, will of itseit| Koents mean dwarfed, stunted and tnoffl- clent lives; that any efficient pro- gramme of treatment of widows and thetr children must give assurance |that at last this ‘indispensable min|- |mum’ shall be mado possible to each and all alike, and that without it by no amount of struggle and apelf- |sacrifice can the mother reasonably No alcohol or dangerous druge. Advance Spring Fashions in Smart Serge Dresses At An Exceptionally Low Price look forward to a time when her lo |fatherless children shall pass into r | tlt adulthood. o, 0 Navy Blue Serge Dresses prettily trimmed | “Further, the assistance given c Ava ty with gold or self color stitching. Large should be of sufficient amount eo | | collar of gold or Copen satin, bone but- |that the mother will not be required | tons and self sash complete this model. |to supplement the assistance by working such hours or under such | jconditions that mean the probable @ 15 00 tevine at Ore cae. bes eee Pr our’ oid 7Jrirends ’ jor the neglect of her children, | | “The 1,567 widows who have been | {granted the allowances represent jabout 65 per cent. of those who ap- Hosts of our old friends are still loya! to |plled, the balance being refused or this plain toe, comfort giving shoe. It is the pReh semnlag, ieee hel Bipyiaien. of original Coward last and has been popular | New Spring Serge Dresses haben ia GOAT dalllenn a) ahh orice with seekers of foot comfort for nearly half ede fall bi average of 3.13 per family, 1 a century, | Distinctive models of all serge or combined |average allowance per family, | with satin; artistically trimmed with pavpermay eres Eye Oat Made for women, children and men in worsted, bead, buttons and m 5 $ ) OF $7.99 per child j Junder 16, A little over half the both lace and button. | braid; also tasseled sashes, =, }number of these widows received ass | seater, ot hase, mater reste Sold Nowhere Else | | 10.75 25.00 29.75 vate socleties or churches prior to e e Veet taete ite hae te aeons James S. Coward ‘or QUIS ipa 10 | “Granting the Allowance.—The Com- 262.274 Greenwich St., N. ¥. —————— ssc eo on Families composed of five (Near Warren Street) | “f Mail Orders Filled | mbers of the board, including th ¢ $ \ \ | President, passes on the applicatie DENTISTRY. HELP WANTED—MAL&. Q Ot } spk | of every widow for an allowance after - = = = -4 : % | tho fleld investigation has been made | CHR. Dentistry MOTORMEN % | If tho investigation indicates that the The Quinine That Does Not PLATE | and | widow Is a proper person to bring up NO ° : {Her sblidsen. (and the. great madority Cause Nervousness or That | GONDUCTORS ° > |; I d are, only 14 of the 4,000 acted upon ae ; Science Confirms the Lore of the Indians |f 3,2" 8.2.07 01» Ringing In Hoad Lasts WANTED, Long before the coming of the ‘Today the twentieth century on), the committee th Perrone jl t tollow- | Good opportunity to secure! r white man, the Seneca Indians physician preseribes mineral oil as whether the need of the widow is Because of its Tonic and Laxative effect, LAXATIVE BROMO « PE cure naltacbor i ar oil from the the safest, most rational treatment pg a would cause her to commit QUININE can be taken by anyone without causing nervousness \ BOOP LBAE permanent positions, 5 pat aa for constipation, Nujol is the her child or ebildren to a pubifo In or ringing in the head. It removes the cause of Colds, Grip and posseases. Light surface of water in pits dug in codern version of the Indian stitution elthor Immediately or In the Pegdache. Used whenever Quinine is needed. tnt natural. | Apply 168 West SOth st. the oil sands. A French mis- ia ahs near future, To determine this the boon to humanity when made io . x 4 a. specific. It is not a laxative or a cn , _ e 2 sionary visited the Western Penn- Ths it Ot ition ie to soften | beese net agonied © Rude: Ayalon hut remember there Is Only One The New WATERBURY Way =| O'lc@ Open from 8 A. M, to | ldarneas 1427 I purgu providing for an expenditure on the s « 9 5 Ss sylvania wilderness in. 1627 anc the intestinal contents and se | part of the widow which is sufficient 66 9 oP. M, 8 was told that the crude petroleum — yyke natural movements easy. | to BUPDIY tho necessaries of life romo uinine | Dally except Sundays, 8 thus obtained was food for heh Nujol is bottled at the refinery and is sold RESULT IS STEADY IMPROVE- 1] % matism and skin diseases, sec only in pint bottles bearing the name MENT IN HOMES, | 5 internally, the Indians declared, Nujol and the imprint of the Standard Oil “Rosults.—What are tho resul That Is the Original re | NEW YORK RAILWAYS it killed’ a serpent that lived in Company (New Jersey), Refuse substi- showing in these families at tho clo ry ‘arin NIGAc binsavenys | sky : me Uae 1 tutesbe sure vou get the genuine We of the six months’ grant? In anaw NEW BOTA L | COMPANY, the intestines and caused ab to-day for booklet, tional Treat- ing that question expression is made Full Gets of Teeth - - $5.00 up| 7 dominal pains. ment for Constipation of the opinions, impressions and con Gold Fillings - - - $1.00 up; ____ abisks Ei og © ) ‘ bi iy clusions of the investigators wiio Gold Growne, 22 karat$5.00up, LABORERS; STEADY STANDARD OIL COMPANY Sore deals sen, Be rig sill, a oid Growing: Se haretOG.00u/C A BONE RA Ste a (New Jersey) Z pOmme Ye keum more oF Lane 15 ia ely igqnature on Every W, D Co NORTH RIVER, NEW YORK) | Bayonne New Jersey thelr answer is that there has t ATERBURY VENTALCOMPANY Lis iGH VALLEY RAIL. steady improvement in these ¢ Sood the Weald Over te | Incorporated | ROAD, PeRicalne ininreallintunrway ce VaR In'Gne Gay. 2BC+ 29 w. 34th St., New York | ——————_____ | made stronger, in decided physica | 414-16 Fulton St., Brooklyn) Zs Gy \{mprovement of health of both A GF OVE iTateatasn a: sunoars, ero2) Sunday World Wants Work 5 others and children; that the J Preach and Swedish Spoken, i i Igured definite monthly income has o | Gorm Rblus IN ATTENDANCL Monday Morning Wonders, vilew ; —_ int bedi bi atin Dinas inact and SE “=,