The evening world. Newspaper, May 14, 1919, Page 8

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STE part’ im an exciting chase fm Harlem |several passengers started tn pargmit, ere P lin Per Perfection he Booker and who faced trial today on b totgiey yor | has disappeared. The police have sent out @ general alarm. Judge Mulqueen omered the $10,000 ball forfeited, but the order for FOR THE ORPHAN CHILDREN, —_ | th Avenue of stealing her purse containing 8. At the West 1234 Street Station the | of Forgery. Bb ne bar who was Vscmeet —$_$_$$ $$$ bonding ‘company @ chance to produce | ow " a ad THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1919. early to-day of a man who said hy A number of uniformed men led the Soldiers and Sailors Lead in Brgy Chai i ‘The alleged theft took place on a | prisoner sald he was a stedent o! - se of Accused Man in northbound subway train at 116th Street |eusges and proved that he could speak Ho was Indicted Inst February on the \movaiion “Start | Starts Here aS a} charges in delinquent juvenile courts, | complaint of the Corn Exchange ban! in_sanitoria and other institution Matter of Public and Woo pena ante tome | tee Heasguarters ena rracrat prisoner, | POLIGE HUNT FOR LUBAN, ’ GIRL ROBBED IN SUBWAY; Saeed ooggye bana xa who | CRRERA with stealing cocaine valued. at WHO FLED ED ON EVE EVE OF TRIAL twenty-four, a candy ie. Wer ae ‘hao ta ity, |$20.000 from the United States yt a | Lenox Avenue. station on Lenox Avenue, She screamed 'six fluently, The police say they found atLOP, three checks, AREregating $160, The New York law is being used Family Economy. afterward suspended forty-clght hours in order to give the! GANDY MAN IS ARRESTED) rscccnase or so. 222 West 112th Street, ee] i ‘ pets in Becker Case . Case Jumps Ball 10 BE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Goldiers, sailors and civilians took as Canetti was leaving the train and more than $200 in his pockets. are Sn Cg ed Mg ne ad ind as & model in the various sections of HL, Stoler, No. 250 Broome Street, who Freeh From The Gardens The Ger dens sald the checks were forgeries. i In the Docker case Litt in Freeh, From The Gerdens Packets cual tee hit Buse wise Black —Gre “or kaa ney Whitman, erward appeared the country, Widows’ Pension Laws | are now in operation in thirty-six States, The New York Board of Child Wel- time bere in New York City will be| fare ke fying d the law ca a) .| Cost of 3 per cent. the lowest of any ghniet. ehdows we ace dlietiis ‘te 8 f city in the United’ States. aid under the Widows’ Pension Law. £ Rapid strides have been made in|to keep it in an institution, Many the administration of this Inw, whiob | Morne Oe ee et wae strongty advocated by The Eve-|the family is able to maintain ttsclf, ning World, and this new move ts in bm evn = be ag stop the » both for| allowance, order at other aGhisee widowed mothers may be helped. of instead proving 4 pension sys- The new employment bureaa will) tem, it is in reality but a temporary be ® branoh af the Sate Hmployment jreliet in which the widow is tided tnaugurated | over her eruci: period directly after nerd ny as hag Henry D,| th® decease of her husband, until she tarot once ary D'land her children may get on their Sayer, Commiasioner, aud Dr, David] fect, Flynn, Director of the Bureau of; This is borne out by the fact that out of 6437 allowances granted, only on dye li enter age a i 665 families have been under the York, in co-operation with the Board | care of the board since the law be- of Child Welfare of this city. gan {ts operation In 1915. Sophie Irene Loeb, President of the} The new employment system was .| launched rday at a meeting of Board of Child Welfare, stated to-| embers of the Board of Child Wel- An innovation tried for the first Baft m MEN’S STRAW HATS in the fashionable weaves and blocks are now ready, on the First Floor, for the opening of the Summer season. Men The resumption of civilian attire by many who have been wearing khaki has given a new impetus this year to the straw Like This Hard - To - Fit Men Some Call Them Kuppenhcimer odd-size spe- cializing, combined with Brill resourcefulness, offers you a service of particular thoroughness and distinct desirability. Short men— tall men—stout men—all men—can be fitted here = with a degree of perfection that will prove Guided gratifying in view of past experiences,—with styles that are new, designs that are 1} | desirable, quality that is unquestioned, and values that cannot be |}. exceeded, nor in many instances even equalled. $30, $35, $40, $45 and up to $65 Furnishing Goods For Men of Finest Quality Fairly Priced Shoes and Oxfords For Men $7 to $14—at 49th St. Only The House of Kuppenheimer Clothes in New York 279 Broadway Broadway at 49th St. 47 Cortlandt Street 2 Flatbush Avo. 44 East I4th St. 1456 B’way at 42d St. 125th St., at 3d Ave. Brooklyn Call, Write or Phone for the Kuppenheimer Style Book ec OORE e ea ECONOMICAL, APPROVED BY DENTISTS Notice the five qualities that a good dentifrice should have. Colgate’s Ribbon Dental Cream has them all. Whenever you brush your teeth remember that dentists say, “‘use day: fare with the investigating staff. “This ts a step in the right direc-| The co-operation of the visitors to tion. Tho fact that the City of New| the homes of the widows was fully York is Keeping together the homes|%t forth and it 1s expected that many thousands of dollars will be of 16,000 children and 6,000 widows for| Saved the city by properly placing tesa than two million dollars annually.| these children in employment, " cetit ‘0 lend _ sp 6 movement om ssrntengcalite toga eaeotiair fie prises of Liberty bonds will be pre- of public funds can Accomp! ) sented to the visitors who secure the saving later community charges, highest number of children who will “This employment bureau ts de-| be properly placed under good work- signed to look to the interest of the child of the widow, for Its own bene- fit, as well as to gave money for the by the contribution of the juve- work to the bome. is one thing for a ebild to ge: 4 Job, but another thing for that Mid to be properly- placed and the right | start given to ft, #0 it may progress is later years, ides, we want children, who ave working papers and are help- | {Ng to support the family, to secure the best places under the most sani- tary conditivns, with responsible em- ployers, and under strict conformity with child lubur laws, Children here- }tofore secured jobs in a haphusard fashion, very often beity wrongly placed and under unsanitgry and ‘Daneful conditions, “We are planning a comple low-up system, whereby we assure the future welfare of the child for whom we secure employment. He may change places two or three Umes, but we want the ultimate po- sitiun to be the one that will give him fair security for future success- ful endeavor, 80 many children are placed in such manner Chut they are totally uniitted for the jobs they all, The conditiins are deplorable. “At the sume time, we hope to keep the children in schvol as long a possible, ux long as the law allows us, but when they are ready to be! egg employed, we want to see them en- ployed for their best interests.” Mrs. Marie Holl, Supervisor of the Vocutivnal and Placement Depart ment of the State Employment Bu- Troau, is enthusiastic as to the good | that will be aveomplished in the Child Welfare Board, because of the complete method of supervision that ‘can be muaintuined by the system {under which tt operates, |_ Miss Margaret F. 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