The evening world. Newspaper, February 18, 1920, Page 5

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URGES STATE AID IN CHILD WELFARE v. Smith Requests Legislature to Counties Pay Sums Award- »} ed by Board. WILBANY, N. Y., Feb. 18.—1n a spe- hal message to the Legislature to-day! Governor Gmith urged enactment of | fegisiation designed to broaden the Seape of the Child Welfare Act of 1915. (Fhe recommendation in his annua:, made mandatory upon counties the! cases passed upon favorably by ‘Doards of child wellart, was renewed. | Other, legislation urged included Down in this country of alien parents ‘within the law's provisiong and to en- @ble boards of chiki welfare to bring, of men committed to hospitals for the| insane or to prisons for more than one year. FRENCH PRESIDENT Poincare Turns .Over Powers to ‘His Successor in the Elysee Palace To-Day. to-day transferred the presidential powers of France to Paul Deschanel. ‘The ceremony took piace in the Blysee Palace shortly before & P. M. M. Jonnart, President of the Repara- tions Commission, has resigned, it was announced to-day. Premier Millerand has offered the position to Andre Taré dieu, but Tardieu hay not accepted it. Piohssisaletarkes cian SUBWAY SMOKER FINED. Accused of Rebaking Officer Who \ Caused His Arrest. When Health Officer Santanarra whided Alexander Scaridssone of No. in the swbway at 96th Street, the officer told Magistarte Nolan/to-day in the West Side Court, Scaridssone rebuked him severely, tafiarra says the smoker said to him, “addressing a man of my profession ~ biology at Columbia University.” Magistrate (Nolan fined him $3. MILK HEARING C RING DELAYED. #tate Senator Thompson Accused of Fighting Measure. NY, N. Y., Feb, 18.—Hearing on Senaton G. F. ‘Bhompson’s pill creating a state ‘milk price fixing February 25 to March 3. ‘The announcement was made by Benator Brown, chairman of the.Senate ‘Agriculture Committee; and precipitated ‘a heated argument between Senator Walker and Senator Thompson. fatter was accused of trying to kill the measure. ENUIN iE — AMC ons rat § White Solitaire TO-DAY and TO-MORROW we put be- fore the public some remarkable diamond le that they BGUTIERE SONS DIAMOND IMPORTER: 170 NASSAU Sra NEW YORK! City ESTABLISHED 18679 ONE OF 300 NECCO SWEETS Neio England Confeationery Company BOSTON, MASS. 69 East 187th Street for smoking || M™oveuge that the law be amended to| if ) oe making proper appropriations | || améndments designed to bring children. | within their province wives and children | { DESCHANELMADE ||. PARIS, Feb, 18.—Raymond Poincare ||f} ‘ “You've got an awful nerve,” San-||f- , in that manner. | am a student in || A secusnniviniinnainy Sore Hours 9 A. Mto 5 P.M. ” Sans McCreery é Co. 5th Avenue ‘ cf ON THURSDAY 34th Street A Great Sale of Spring and Summer Underwear New, Perfect Underwear for Women At Prices Greatly Below ‘Those That Will Prevail Later Of course, the thing to do is purchase enough for all Spring and Summer. The saving you can effect will pay for your new Hat or Blouse! NO C._O. D.’s Women’s Ribbed Cotton Union Suits—low neck, sleeveless styles or bodice effect. Regular’sizes only. 55c Women’s Lisle Vests—low neck, * White or Pink. 40c Women’s fine gauge Ribbed Cot- ton Union Suits—knee length, low feck and sleeveless style. White ar Pink. Regular siz ‘only. sleeveless style. mission was postponed to-day temps et NO.RETURNS NO APPROVALS Women’s Mercerized Lisle Vests in low neck, sleeveless style. 65c Women's White Ribbed Cotton Union Suits in ankle length. Low neck, sleeveless style., Medium weight. 1.15 Women’s Ribbed Cotton Union — Suits — low neck, sleeveless style, knee or ankle length. Silk trimmed. : Z| 1.65 Wiebe A a a a Ri 18, “jo20."" ee TTT PUTS UL UIT WLLL ELUMD OU CPOE EL ‘apelade rap' the pure Sonrenrs 4 1920 WORLD ALMANAC NOW.ON SALE—Price 35¢c; by Mail 50c. | grape spread RAPELADE~—not just a spread for bread, toast and muf- fins, but a filling for pastries and flavor for puddings. Fine in ome- lets, in tarts and jelly- roll. Try it with meats and salads. It has that natural flavor of the fresh grapes and adds relish everywhere it is used. It is just whole ripe grapes and pure sugar. Smooth,richand good. In 15 oz. glass jars and 8 oz. tumblers at all dealers. Write for folder of tested recipes. The Welch Grape Juice Co, Westfield, N. Y. Store Hours 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. James Mecreery & Co 5th Avenue \ ON THURSDAY 34th Street ~ Bg Season’ s Newest Models of ‘‘McCreery Footwear’’ . 10.55 regularly 12.00 to 14.50 The Smartest Types of Pumps and Oxfords Shown Every woman who purchases while this special price is in effect saves at least 2.00 and receives the best footwear possible to produce in style and quality. There are Dress Pumps and Oxfords, with Louis heels and hand-turned soles, and walking styles in Ox- fords of notable smartness. A. Black Satin Fanchon Tie with hand-turned soles and covered Louis heels. C. Walking Oxford in Tan or Black Calfskin with plain or perforated wing tips. B. Dressy model, entirely hand-made of combinations of Brown or Black Kidskin or Patent Leather vamps with satin quarters to match. Same models in allover W hite Kid. IN ADDITION: Many attractive models, not illustrated, including Oxfords in one-eyelet style, and regulation types of plain and patent leathers with hand-turned soles and covered Louis heels. Also novelty effects in Brown or Black Kidskin or Patent Leather yamps with Satin quarters to match. Colors and Weaves of Matchless Beauty in “‘McCreery, Silks’’ Famous Over Half a Century The new Spring and Summer Silks present a gorgeous spectacle that no lover of the beautiful should miss. ‘ Special for Thursday 2500 yards of White Pongce Suiting. .yard, 3.50 regularly 4.50 A Remnant Sale of Woolen Dress Goods New, all-wool Spring materials in practical lengths for dresses, suits, coats, capes and separate skirts. Serges, Tricotines, Velours, Silvertones, Homespuns, Tweeds, Checks, Stripes and Plaids—a good repre- sentation of colors. regularly 4.85 to 10.50 yard, 2,95 © 4.50 Cotton Dress Materials White Egyptian Longeloth, strongly woven—ex- cellent laundering quality. 10%yards in a length. length, 2,10 regularly 2.95, Linings Novelty Printed Sateens of soft, brilliant finish in an extensive assortment of pretty styles and color com- binations adapted for coat and cape linings, draperies and comfortable coverings. 36 inches wide. regularly 1.25, yard Q5c A Delightful Innovation “‘ Madrid Guimpes’’ . As gay and picturesque as the guimpes that peeped out from the boleros of fair maids of Old Madrid in the days when the faméd Arniada ruled the waves. Bedecked with tiny frills or furbelows of lace, they are fetching accompaniments to the new Bolero or Eton Suits and Dresses. Many have girdles, sashes and collars attached. fs They are fashioned of sheer Imported Organdy in the loveliest colors you ever saw—Nasturtia, Jade, Blue Bird, Bisque, Dome, Flesh and White. Special, 7.95 . ‘ A Remarkable Sale Because It Starts Right at the Beginning of the Season Spring Cretonnes At Greatly Reduced Prices Imported Crepe, 27 inches wide, suitable for draperies and cushions; very attractive; natural and blue striped effect. ' regularly 55c, yard 38c Chintz and floral patterned Cretonnes in a beau- tiful selection of usefal colorings. yard 48 regularly 65c Light and dark grounds in handsomely designed Cretonnes of fine grade, adaptable for slip covers. regularly 85c, yard 65c A splendid variety of Tapestry and floral desi Cretonnes, exceptionally fine quality. yard 7! regularly 1.10 Shikii Repp and Poplin, 86 inches wide, in all desir- able colorings. Special, yard 1,10 Beautiful English Prints in rich designs and colors just received; variously priced. 81 inches wide. yard 95¢ to 1,75 New Spring Fashion Women’s Gowns 18.50 regularly 28.00 TY ‘Advance models, featuring authentic new fashion features and many beautiful new shades, There are charming frocks of Taffeta, graceful models of Georgette Crepe and styles of exceeding beauty fashioned of Satin and Crepe de Chine. Embroidery, braiding, silk loop-fringe, lace and ribbon provide fitting adornment. No C. 0. D.s’ All sizes, including extra sizes. No Returns No Approvals a Ne NR CE LE TT

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