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AT HEAD OF CHILD WELFARE BOARD Made Chairman at Meeting, That Proves Widows’ Pension Law a Success, The CHO Welfare Moard, at tre OOhwe! meeting rday aflernoen ‘he coming Pret. arent tala an, and With fam ot tha Mayors Furion Committee wae etactad View Chatrmon A few woman mamber appointed BY Mayor Mitene! attended the meet fing in place of ituth Morgan, who re Gigned. he ie Mw nevieve Hi Rarie, Chairman vmminitian of One Hundred for Non-lartinan City Gover: he The other tes women members have been on © board since the Witows’ Pension Law went into ef. fect. They are Sophie Irene Loeb and Mra, William Einstein. Hoth of these w ved on the New York bmged Commiasion that investigated ie Bul and led the fight to estab. Mab the jaw. That the Widows’ Pension Law hag proved tt# value and that all that waa @laimed for it by the people behind the movement haa firmly emtab- eviden by Mra. Pin. etein's report yesterday, as Chairman saiai* Families Committee, abe “Because of the wo f th Child Welfare B, rd, -n state 1916, there w 1,400 less chil- dren in institutions than in 1918, To-day we are i ed to report ‘The efficianey of our eyeglass service is reck- oned not only in the moderate price at which we furnish glasses, but also in the number of con- veniently located offices that we maintain in New York, Brooklyn and Newark. Those who cannot find time to attend to their eyeglass wants during the day will find our establishments at 54 W. 125th St., 1405 St. Nicholas Ave’ and 1007 - Broadway, B'klyn, open till 9.00 P. M. (Newark office Sat. eve. only.) Our charges for the glasses prescribed (if glasses are necded) are always moderate— due to our large patronage and highly developed organization. HW. tath St bet. bth & eth Aven, bY Columbus Av., bet, aiet & $24 Sta. iassau John St ‘Ay.betikoth & Mist, 408 St. Nicho! 2623 Broadwey, bet. 99th & 100th Sta 1007 Broadway, or, Willo’by, B’kiya, 489 Futton St, opp, A. & S., Biklym Theodore Kearny Wiimerding of No. 9 Kast 9th Street announced inst night the engagement of hie daugh- ter Adelaide to James M, Beck jr. of No, 100 Bast 66th Street. Mr. Beck has been training at the Princeton Aviation School for a com Mission a4 an aviator. Owing to ae ted order to # Southern t tion the wedding will be ea oon at 4 o'clock in +4 Only im- of tl family and Intimate friende will be “prenent. that there are 1,670 lese children eared for by the city in inatitu- tions than there were one wing a decrease since w has heen soeretve a! jublio anes caring inetltuttonres he number of children eared for in institu- tions shows a continued decrease every month, “In & wurvey of the families visited during the year the committee can- not but feel that the statute has Proved of the greatest value to de- | Pendent widows with little children in New York City. Because of the al- lowance granted to widowed mothers, making it possible for many of them to remain at home and have super- vision over their children, the results have been most satisfactory, and we are justly proud to be able to state that since our existence we have had no commitment of any of our chil- dren under sixteen years of age for delinquency or truancy. This would Prove further the value of State aid for the dependent widowed mother, “The administrative cost, including salaries, office supplies, postage, Ac., in 3 per cent, of the total appropria- tton.” The following figures are also sig- nifloantr ar 11.00 Total pay for Septaniiar, 1017; —— 101,052'51 — MEXICO TO GET U. S. GOLD. Takes Off Her Restric port of Meta! MEXICO CITY, Oct, 16.—An agree- | ment has been reached with the United States by which Mexico will take off he restrictions on the export of metal and, in return, money due on ‘the bale ance ne St trade to Mexico will be paid n. ‘uhder the Mexico wil! conve. $800,000 gold. thie month, i> 000,000 in November and $3,000,000 each month thereafter under the distinct un- 683 Broad Si.. next to Bedell, Newark. ding that Mexico must not shit ferignnd: te other countries. * Help Your Government in Bond Booth Matn Floor. tha Fight for Democracy, OPPENHEIM, GLUNS & G 34th Street—New York Sale Wednesday Mlustrated Girls’ Fur Collar Coats Sizes 10 to 16 yeare. Of Velour Cloth in Navy, Brown, Burgundy and Green, smart belted model with novelty pockets and large fur out and interlined. collars; lined through- For This Sale 155,75 srr JAL ATTENTION 18 DIRECTED TO EXCEPTIONAL VALUES FOR TOMORROW IN Women's Fur Coats & Furs Of Distinctive Style G Quality Hudson Seal Coats Smart, loose model toler eterenicair 1:25.00 Trim'd Hudson Seal Coats sociee collet ard eats 145.00 Natural Muskrat Coats Loose box model, 45 inches long, with orgs oaga collar 85.00 Natria Coats ssa Ne tod "Wied modes, 145.00 Bordered Hudson Seal Coats 45 inches long, with border; collar and polls Natural 195.00 Hudson Seal Goats Reproductions Paris models in we ious styles, Les | novel treatments See ke 245.00 Chie and Exclusive Models in Novelty CAPES, SCARFS AND STOLES Hudson SealCollars = /6.50 32.50 Hudson Seal Capes 35.00 55.00 Mole Collars 32.50 55.00 Mole Stoles 75.00 95.00 Hudson Seal Stoles 35.00 55.00 Natural Skunk Scarfs 22.50 32.50 Taupe Fox Searfs = 32.50 42.50 Natural Skunk Stoles 65.00 85.00 Black Lynx Stoles 25.00 39.50 ROUND AND NOVELTY MUFFS Hudson Seal Muffs 4.50 18.50 Mole Muffs 24.50 29.50 Skunk Muffs 25.00 35.00 Taupe Fox Muffs 35.00 45.00 Raccoon Muffs 10.00 18.50 Beaver Muffs 16.50 19.50 Lynx Muffs 27.50 39.50 Black Fox Muffs 25.00 32.50 BONWIT TELLER &,CO, Phe Specially Shop of Ongnatons FIFTH AVENUE AT 388™ STREET BUY A LIBERTY BOND Look Out See the U.S. Forestry Exhibit at the Electrical Exposition. You don’t want to miss secing how electricity handles fires and transmits signals in the Nation’s big parks and forestry preserves The Electrical Exposition and Motor Show Grand Central Palace Lexington Avenue and 46th Street October 10 to 20th Open at 11 am except Sunday A Piano for as little as $25—A Player for as little as $145 More Than $260,000 Worth to be Sold Quickly Greatest Bargains 3 Year Savings - $75 to $275 a Every Ranging Instrument If you have a single excuse left for not owning your own Piano or Player, this SALE removes it. NOW every home may have music—every purse may afford the few pennies a day it takes to put one of these instruments in the home. (Make Your Own Terms | Notwithstand. hably to: prices at which these Pianos are offered, we See ents or Rares of ony Kids and slew you to make your own terms. The tremendous values offered at Bloomingdales’ Annual Clean-up Sales have never been equaled by any other house in this community, and we wish to state that this year’s sale | overshadows al sales of previous years in value-giving. In beauty of tone quality and case design, also in variety of well known and celebrated | makes, the instruments to be sold surpass anything yet offered at these prices. We have taken hundreds of pianos of ecistrated tasked in exchange for Walters Player Pianos, Every one of these instruments has been thoroughly overhauled at our factory and guaranteed to be in first-class condition. A few almost new Walters Pianos and Players, used only for demonstration purposes oH our salesroom floor, are also included in this sale. In many instances there is pat one of a certain well-known make, perhaps just the instrument you have beenlooking for. If this should be the case, be sure to get here early, eo as not to be disappointed in your Maiction. Price on Pianos | yers—Bench Includes Stool D Rolls Music 4 A Partial List of Instruments to be Offered in This Sale Now , UPRIGHT PIANOS ‘ae $25 ++ -Mahogany 115 |] 25 1 Mendelssohn Mahogany 115 25 1 Werner...... Mahogany HH i 35 1 Mathushek. . rt 50 Mahogany 1235 50 1G, E. Arthur, Hf ahogany 128 55 iw . Mahogany 125 55 1 Knorr... . Mahogany 138 oo 1 Arlington Oak 125 60 | 1 Kranich & ‘Mahogany $125 oo 1 Koehler & anpeees «Mahogany 128 65 | 1Gillis& Co...... ‘Mahogany 125 65 1 Valois & Will Ebony 1290 70 1 Huntipgton . Mahogany 135 70 1 Winterroth - Mahogany 135 75 1 Wagner. Mahogany us 75 1 Gerhard ‘Mahogany 1 75 1 Mozart. -Mahogany 145 7 1 Harmo Mahogany 85 1 Weber Mahogany 145 1 Kroeger Piano Co, Mahogany 50 1 Haynes... b+ 1 Winterroth 90 % 1 Bradford... 1 Harmony.. Sleicher & Sor Sturz Broa. Hall & Son. Emerson... 10 Walters. 110 | 17 Walters. 15 6 Walters. 1 Hasbrouck. 1 New Engla 1 Schirmer Mahogany ‘Exchange teas mar eoseeee] Sao OM Piano Dept. Privilege 1 Automatic 40] 285 | Open Evenings larmony. ; tae pivan cnn, exchange any 3 Richardson ta) Ba) Wie ae cer cae fang or Player Pisso pur, 1 Harmony. 450} 325 ing the day our Piano Dept. chased during this ol Pics s 1 Richardson... 4s 325 Ti twats cues Gree anes new Walters Piano or Player 1 Walters. 33) 348 per gher pee tie ope Sy Loe te MG 1 Richardso 450] 345 FE cotrance at 166 East Goth | whole year and we vill & low 4 Walross $53) 198 eirenee AC 186, Feb) Goch me Cobre Ainouas pale se “A 10 Walters, 395) 225 and Third Avenues. Direct | ply toward the purchase of @ 7 Waite 398 245 ei Be ‘he poe | | new Walters Piano or Player 11 Walter ne elevator. t0, Fiano Deparw | 1 Fisno. 17 Walt 450] 325 hd = Bloomingdale Bros.’ Piano Dept. 59TH TO 60TH ST.—LEXINGTON TO 3D AVE. EXTRA 8-PAGE FICTION SECTION WITH NEXT SUNDAY WORLD Beginning New Mystery Story By Anna Katharine Green Author of “The Leavenworth Case,” ‘‘The House of the Whispering Pines,” ete. | EDITION LIMITED ORDER FROM NEWSDEALER IN ADVANCB a TE i re a