The evening world. Newspaper, April 2, 1918, Page 13

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AUTOISTS MUST ALLOW FOR FRIGHT OF CHILDREN Ordinary Precautions “Not Enou Says Magistrate, When Littie Ones Are Concerned Operators of a\itomobiles m Gren of tender years are requ more than ordinary care, t« th iemied by Magis’ ‘Traffle Court to-day, in his thirtieth fety bulletin. 1 “Where the operato Dile meets children of tender years, te required to exercise more than ord! nary care to avoid accident “Having come upon a boy cumstances calculated to produce fright By Sophie Irene Loeb. | or terror, and auch fright causes an) error of judgment »b which the boy) Thirty-two streets to be opened for runa in front of the automobile, the|PIaY were yesterday planned by driveF cannot put the blame upon the | Traffic Commissioner Dr. John A. Har. | bo; riss in co-operas tion with Tha Eve- NEW PLAYGROUNDS | INSZN. STREETS. FORTHE CHLOREN Traflic Chief Harriss Aids Eve. ning World in Plans for Play entres, gh of an automo under oly Nor can the operator or driver of an automobile escape responsibility by fhe Weed te te merely showing that the speed of his rea 4 sutemobile did not exceed the fixed annual efforts to dw secure as many No blowing of a } Pye denies ee play epaces for chil. | nor the ringing of « | gong, with- he 2 at. an attempt to slow the speed, 1s sufll- | “* dren as possible. clea\ The plaoning party consisted of the Traffic Com- New York Mothers, ° ae penny Ie the Parks and Playgrounds Asso- | repare or rou ie! ciation; Madeline L. Stevens, Supers | |visor of the same association, and | Sophie Irene Loeb. | “Every effort will be made this year) to meet the needs of the children,") said the Trafic Commissioner, When a girl bi when a woman becon when a woman passes changes of middle life, a ‘omes a woman, | es a mother, and through the ¢ the three periods of life when health and| “AM reports point to the fact that| sirength are most needed to with-|the number of play spaces for ehil-} stand the pain 4 distress 0 en is growing less annually, and aused by severe organic disturbances. | wherever we can rope off a street for Many thousands in New York would |cortain periods of the day in the in| Te ee ea ariel exe terest of the little onew we cortainly pectancy T took Dr. Pierce's Favorite | Vill do tt, We. will begin with double Prescription and found nothing to| the number we had last year and add to them as rapidly as possible.” 1 appeal for funds ts made this help me as it did. | It kept me well all} of the time, 1 by this organtzation, which sees ial Waite se at that hundreds of children fiom LA ey ‘ae De ling neighborhoods are kept Pierce's Favorite |0% & single street, with a supervisor Py eacriation’ danee to direct wholeaome ‘ae give t n protection, Lac MRS. Mo METER, hus prevented the extension 5 Grey Street . _ butions for this purpose CORNING, N. Y.—"Some vears ) the Parks and Play- ago 1 was suffering from sociation or to The eadaches, rs and with evere pains in my back. I was con-| es are needed badly, tipated most of the time and bilious. | 4 e ne affic Commissioner 1s Someone handed me a little book call- | alive le situation, as was evi- ing attention to Dr. Pierce's Family | enced hy his ready response to desig- Remedies. I bought a bottle of the sated ow. PiBy. -atrvete where most Prescription. After I had used hat | sre Stevens stated: “Never was the bottle I noticed marked improve-|4n4 crying need of the children #0 went in my appetite and my food di-| jy\gnant for playgrounds as it 1s this gested better rew better and’ y We made an investigation to stronger in every way and am glad to j tain (1) the needs of the chil ell other sufferer it’ MRS, conditions arisin, SAMUEL J. BURT, 87 River Street An approximate Advt. working now, who ee A FINCH GUARANTEE] Your Work Is Backed by one ¢ Dental Practices in the W You Cannot Equal My Prices. You Only Waste Time Trytng. 1 Buy My Material Direct From the Manufacturer. I Buy In Enormous Quanititle: the Largest My Soft Rubber Suction Plate will fit any mouth. It is sold on a positive money-back guarantee, backed by one of the largest dental practices in the world. I don't care whether you have high roof or a flat mouth, this plate positively fits. Founded on Honesty. DR. FINCH Soft rubber suctions fitted to 251 W. 42d St, old plates which do not stay up, 10 Kenmare SL, at very little cost. 409-411 Fultoa St., foe. 3 Boros Bk Open 9 to 7. Closed Annday Prospers on Merit. Between Times 8a fond Ath Ave 24. cor above Grand ot St Ave, Le i Did your Child wake up Cross or FeverishP Look, Mother! If Tongue is Coated, cleanse the liver and bowels with “California Syrup of Figs.” wal e-matter, sour bile and ferment- ‘other! Les ing food clogged in the bowels pass and peevish Your child ion't naturally See if the tongue tedy this is a sure sign that its out of the system, and you have « ttle stomach, liver and bowels need | healthy and playful child’ again, All attention at once children love this harmless, delictous When listless, pale, fever tah, “atu fty" dit never fails to with cold, throat sore; when Ph chia inside cleansing.” Di- dhes tainted breath ont, rections for babies, children of all ages and grown-ups are plainly on bottle, Keep it handy tn your home. A Ite tle given to-day sav 1a alck child tne morrow, but get the genuine Look for name "Callfornia.”’ no Pig Syrup but "California sleap or act naturally, the ache or dlarrhes, vember a gentic Hver and bowel cleaceine should al ware he the first treatment given {. Nothing equals "California Syrup of Wigs" for children's !ls; give a tea psontui, and ‘na few hours all t Aceept Advt, | the | knows the companions and 4 | Signs of increase in all parts of the ta |One of the Too Few Spots in New York City THE EVi ENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 2, Where Children of the Poor May Safely Play did not work previously; (8) what | other social agencies and organi tions are doing to meet these needs and (4) what policy the association | would adopt in regard to its active work for the immediate future. Briefly stated, the situation may be summed up as follows: ‘First, that the children most in need of care and attention at the} present time, are those under ten years of age, 86 mothers are com- led to go to work, This need is} ull day care, and naturally falls | “the Day Nurseries, which are a -| ready taxed to their capacity. In ad dition to the young children tho older | brothers and sisters of these children | go to the nurseries after school hours, | but no provision can be made for | m under the present crowded con- | ditions, “Second, that the number of work- ing mothers is steadily increasing. The cost of living and the decrease in income due to the absence of sons at has this necessary. As the war and further selective} this condition will be- | e and more acute, “Juvenile delinquency shows marked the front and in training camps, made city. As shown in one instance, the Gerry Society reports 170 cases in one day recently, as against a normal rage of thi: -five cases. chil. ried # Court officials attribute this t fact that the loss of the bi r from a family means mor small boy than the sofa It is the big brott ° father. the boy who makes the atree Playground, and who, ‘having been tions him- | able to ruide and a-| n the parents them. | play leaders’ satartes | Neult to obtain. on account ot | the tremendous pressure of war te-| - Nef, but we hope to be able to mak to prove that the! children. now {8 th n of & f that can » could he Jepended upon would of grea ralue in carrying ont an extensive veramme, and co ‘6 riven enoyeh training | at aren’ plays and games to confidence tn condi | play activities which kat present ber of ct cent of them a in tt a datly average a Thia ts exceedingly smo’) as co pared with previous years, but con sideration must be given to the that there were fewer centres th aver before and the part thme alone lowered the attendance consid- arahio Walther. ¢ Bronx no 9 rk Department conta nee in the riment has on ropriation Queane has none ccomplished wit? those boroughs." for FIRE FOLLOWS EVICTION. | Roys Barn fehiak's Goods, Inet ing Treasnred Cradle, on W Schlak's on th ‘oceedir he was guarding hi dragging them en poli y. fr tions. He had was purchased Hie ¥ A PAIN REMEDY > Prepared for Family Use adways eady elief For Seventy Years 25c SOc All Druggists Tried and Tree EXTERNALLY for INTERNALLY for foraine — Lambago Broiem = tore Throat pasty Neuraleta Cold to Rbeimatien — Cheat Bemves —Touihache BabWar & 00, wus Centre BL. New Tork Friends Hope He W Made Degree Will Be Conferred Upon | Counsel if Not ¢ 1 e Prelate a Director 1 WASHINGTON, April 2 ep eo tru Y tty tion is rife In Washington © the hone Lt composition of the War ot ¢ pon } poration. The bil! creat: is body | * y sen Seale ganewillliacrelt aon, Ar «tout to the House by the Con th ey nee Committee and {s certain of { creates a board of five tees tea! lusive of the Secretory Areht wil y. and a Capital) ; : h t which wi ve ; an the issuance of : ke f © resicnatiot ' whom are which caused a storm in u 4 Foderal Re 4 neve 4 w | The candida § er- | accepted wit ment. I “ myer ts being actively prom 1 by ’ 1 it ; his friends.. He ts supposed to be] ya4 ut by t r rather the ‘ inittee, sin be : onal in n ger aie mii Ha ig es i ny, r 1 >-mor sav > N of FO min v | Join the Schoo caw In War Stamp ee | 1O TEACHERS; that you will be able to Increase the efficie ney in your and that The New York Evening World may be able to fill Ina gap which ts now absent, viz.: to be the missing slde of a triangle which composed of three gides—the child, The Evening World and Government work. You know that a child loves to be trusted and also to see his name | in the newspaper, and it is my purpose to conduct a campaign to tamil | jarize school children with the alms of our great Government in edu SERVICE and PATRIOT should be eating children along the lines of THRIFT, ISM. To this end, we will publish seven little talks on THRIFT, with the idea of getting the children more {nterested in the thrift habit We will talk about WAR SAVING AND THRIFT STAMPS and why children should have them. I am not depre ng the grand work which you h already done, but ! do wish that the children could form the habit of THRIFT I might say to you that I have worked among children for the last ten years and that I appreciate your position fully, and I hope that you will agree with mo that this plan {s one which will be asset instead of a Hability—-which will help you {n your work not mean an added burden. i I should appreciate it very much !f you indly let what you think of our plan as it unfolds day by day In The World, and also send me y criticisms which oceur to you Please remember that | am here py dren with the great work which ts being done the Untied States wil elp me? an and would k ou to connect you for children to h you GEO Director Jun or War Activities, UNTERMYER “URGED FOR FINANCE BOARD COLUMBIA TO GIVE LL. 0, TO ARCHBISHOP OF YORK ; — DU PONT HEADS BANKS ( Mody of ITCHY ECZEMA | er 4 ——ONBOY'S FACE) , mi | Slept Little for Six Weeks. Two] 4 | Cakes CuticuraSoapand Three | ff Boxes Oint Pe | “Eczema began with a rash on my | | ret | boy's face. It wan itchy, He scratched mi and put his band to his head causing | | erds the eczema to spre and | was Kya obliged to keep him froin school. He| ® Le ee was most restless, and slept very litle | & \ A for six weeks a “T sent for a free sample of Cuticura i w Soap and Ointment. It ga f \ } 1 purchased more, and 1 H — | cakes of Cuticura and thr ' Some Strikers Retuen tw Hampton | boxes of Cuticura Ointment when he lot was healed Signed) Mrs. H, F io) Brennan, 97 Elton St., Brooklyn, N 1 ¥., October 8, 1917 ure Soap and Ointine Samp. ar | For every purpose of the toilet Cuul- { i where 3,500 GIVE A PASSOVER “After Ly Allegiance to the Allies’ cnuse was pledged last night by more than 3,500 ews who crowded Carnegie Hall to ehrate their first Pi or since} Palestine was reatored. The meeting 4 been arranged by the Ztonist | Council of Greater New York. ¢ More than 7,000 persons marched in| ® parade which had floate aymbotto of | 1918, PLEDGE TO THE ALLIES usiastic at Carnegie Hall Ser ner = ade, and Cheer Presi- fent Wilson's Picture. via fight and the freedom of jorris. Rothenberg, in opening the! eting, said the nicht had been a alo- | # demonstration of the Jewish na- spirit. He sald there were 150} the Jowlsh Legion in the hall who ar pout to Join the British troops “re | consecrate, the land of their people ie h their Lise tg bi Wi and J “the . and cheered R TAX INSTALLMENT PLAN. | 1 Would Permit Two Payments on | Income Levies. | e ASHINGTON, April 2.—Payment| me and excess profits ny neiniiments, instead of one. iinad sentative | Uptown Store 3rd Ave. & 121st St. DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND FIND IT Downtown Store Park Row & Chatham Sq. 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