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‘THE EVENING WORLD, ‘TU ESDAY, | FEBRUARY 24, ASKS AN INCREASE EBE 1920. : : was for the purpose of doing away | out of the pale of eleemosynary Inati- | WOMAN, 104, FOUND; with the necessity of caring for ¢ a tutions.” dren in institutions, except where was absolutely necessary in case Gaby liked to laugh, to enjoy life. | She liked to do almost everythin some time be fora the eddress of be na s simple and ha} niece was y woe taker LAUGHS AT WORRY } iio at the Hee declared! vhen she final: night she laughe | TEST MRS. FAVRE'S SANITY. did not interest you call and she rae without relatives, that the Been Out in Wi rse > Weather, She in't go to h dancing Child Welfare Law was enacted, The | Court Grants Commission Atter pea @ | » Das she = World led the fi rt ft : | Slayer of Chita Pleads Xet ceitty, | 83S, When Damp Clothes ko Into the country and | ee ae Cause Alarm, ame Hotei jeat little dinners and suppers. We! Judge Rosalsky were—whi it, you say ?—chums, The allowances for child-cari ng in-| Court to-day gran Ww ty's thousands of detec- besides being in love. “Yea, I ran away and followed her to this country last fall. I followed her to many places—I wished to be with her, for we loved. Only when she | Capt. A. BE Farmer, manager of tt Hotel Cecil in London, is at the Wak t, ahd her |20"f-Astoria with Mrs, Farmer, having tidren and come to thi country udy Americar jevices will be stitutions, using official figures, — that the city's apportionment 1 killed re per child, oyer that allowed | daughter in the Asht it toa s eitew per child under the Child | and. Madison Aventic, ‘ounsel for Mra, Emily Ma CHILDREN'S CARE felons Estimate ‘Board Would Raise Maxi- mum of $13.4 Month. {| Old. Of No. 69 East 104th two danghters, fitteen granc two great-grandehildren we , she was found by two blocks from where died I was not with her, but I saw her again before her death “Shall I forget? I do no do not wish to forget ‘memo: are #0 bewutiful. But not ars, | every moment of the time, may 1 Welfare Law, has advanced approx-| commission ibe appointed to examine imately from $5 to $18 per month | ‘nto her sanity (varying with kind of care), while no | |inerease has been accorded to tei Liadliahityh thn ce B he | systems and ser: if those In Englané 1. Resolution know. 1} that | Mrs, Favre was charged with murder and through her candered y from. the . Nellaon Olcott, Wo. 170 Broad- rte eat bie | widow with children to care for at I may do some business and a little wt." crease in the allowance granted to of the Child Welfare Law, the main | purpose of which is to keep the child Clemenceau at Khartnm. PARIS, Feb, 24.—ormer No. 5 home of her niece at No. 611 Park Ave keep my mind on them, and theres | —— homa ar at ak te mg | Rue. Brooklyn, on Sunday a ae teri A rewotution calling upon the Board! ‘This condition tends only >| on +) : She forgot the addr moe of the woman J loved, and where |o¢ Child Welfare to ask for an in-| thwart the great humanitarian object te sthibipecrlddpabngtits Premier | Mrs, Isaac Broder, No. 2 ea fancy that a blue-eyed aghing ghost with golden hair will follow for a long time the titled boy who joved and followed her with such conventionality. widows for the care of their children, | under the direct care and influence of | Clemenceau, who (s visiting Egypt, has | Her ele the amount to be determined by the | the mother and, as far as practicable, arrived at Khartum. Board of Estimate and the’ Board of Afdermen, was introduce at to-day’s meeting of the Aldermen by John F. McCourt, Tammany representative of the Fifth Manhattan District. The present allowance is $13 pbr month for each child, ‘That gure,” Alderman McCourt sald, “was established in 1916. The cost of living has doubled. “In anost cases a much better pro- vision is mate for the wards of the elty who public Inst jons. It ex # to bed, but became delirious, and It w OPPENHEIM CLLUNS & C 34th Street—New York A Most Extraordinary Sale Wednesday EFFICIENT house- keeping includes small tasks—made easy and agreeable with the many use- ful things you find here. pointed by Chairman Payne of the Shipping Board will be held March 2 at No. 45 Broadway. It ie expected that the meeting will result in a definite understandin, as to the scope of the work to be done by the members and the extent to which the board can co-operate with the com- mittee, Henry Ainson, Chair- ie nm the committee, will Preside. n EB. Barber of Hatris, Forbes & Gor hae been nted Secretary. Due . de CRUSSOL.. there will be a woman I fove so much. I believe she loved me more than any man she know. Anorew ALEXANDER io hwo eat Made 66QQXHE was beautiful, like the About 500 Pe torre ny four ‘women tn history whom men i wee the many other satel things eroend "One Lives and Dies for Peo- ‘Troy, Foye Rn ads any Etat Hh 548 FIFTH:AVE. Asove:452S: Je D ‘: eee Ya pint, #5 cents. [pint 0 -. ple Whom ‘One Does Not isis, or Dads |e: Pestlare ae . ersey réesses clothes: va ed . Mary." be Cyl hl : Jews ConceR Prank anation @ jana laughing and sweet—I think she Brown B orue Oxfords " ; : has been h misjudged. ‘Th For Women and Misses STREET axn 6mm AVENUE so ras ec , Sa 4 MOALTEN took vealiah iat a WORE? 8 M ee MEW YORK lowed Dancer to|fut character she had. When she For Men | Smartness, comfort and Alexander qual- ity—priced far below real value. For Women The most sought after shoe of the moment; specially | priced at died, according to. her wish, every- thing she had was given to the poor in her native city, Marseilles. Not onty the money she had made on the stage but even her pearls wore sold and the money is to be used for the poor people, the soldiers’ widows and to France Again When - She Was Dying. Tailored models, suitable for present or Early Spring Wear, in all desirable shades. Silk Em- Or ; ; ¢ broidered in contrasting and ‘Marguerite Mooers Marshall. erat eat a boi i 512. 75 4513, 75 | 511.85 self colors. Button trimmed. “Save the Pieces” <0" Ives and dies for Beople In pron gees reer a * pees race ‘gaia the Duke de Crus- Other remarkable values are still to be Take aie to our nearest sonate, b0 cynical, so frank, the Duke |) pe “When she was not found in remaining discontinued lines. store and get a new lens in a ing we played together. We few hours. Accuracy assured. had almost every taste in common. Any Leng Duplicated from the broken pieces. Lenses, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, ete. BONWIT TELLER &CO. || QQ A | Peet dens FIFTH -AVENUE.AT 38™ STREET Extraordinary Values tor Neat, at Ann St) | bat West" gad __ Street. * | \Brooklyin: 498 Fulton St,cor.Bond S 4 | Faubourg St. Germain and the golden- faired, softly rounded little dancer Who dieé so pitifully in Paris last eek has interested America since be ed her to this country last Octo- ‘ver—or, rather, accompanied her on the hame Doat. Gaby herself told the story of her devoted Duke @ day or two after ber arrival. | “He run after me for two years, and I run away,” she daughed in her pretty broken English. “I told him I come to America six or seven days before | . He is very sorry | Then I get on oard, and what do you suppose I see | 0 o'clock that night? I find the | on the boat in the night on the | He came only in the costume on. That's sport, eh?” ie Duke, according to the steamer a ee Now in Progress---Final Clearance FUR COATS and SMALL FURS For Women and Misses The Entire Stock Without Reserve Regardless of the Former Prices, Prior to Closing the Department for the Winter Season OPPENHEIM, Guus &€ 34th Street—New York IN ALL INSTANCES QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED | Announce for Wednesday | Taupe Marmot Coats ...110,00 | Leopard Cat Coats......110.00 30 inch long, full flare aa with taupe | 30 inch long, full flare model, collar and : Fi na l Cl ea ra nce S a le of F urs nutria collar and cuffs. cuffs of nutria or taupe marmot. Scotch Mole Coats.....395.00 | Tr’d Hudson Seal Coats.395.00 With plain or contrasting fur collars. (Dyed muskrat), 36 inch long model. | Hudson Seal Coats.....225.00 | Tr'd Hudson Seal Coats.295.00 (Dyed muskrat), 30 inch long, full flare | (Dyed muskrat). 30 inch long model. |i model, of selected skins. ome over in order to be neur Gaby. ep returned to Burope, after | sel endl he went down to see and stayed on-the boat till the ible moment. When she be- ly il in Paris with Tnflu- i Every Fur Coat, Fur Set, Scarf or Muff, Without | Exception, Will Be Offered at Prices Representing 25% to 50% Less Than Present Wholesale Cost i @ complication of throat cable was sent to the Duke 1, son of the Duke and "Uzes, in New York, and he i! meeiqensentnn hes ous Tats me OO ny. eae aD hurried ack to France to soe once Tr'd Hudson Seal Coats.450.00 |Iil| | Mile cores. UG Natural Squirrel Coats.395.00 | (Dyed muskrat). Various styles and s MD che wee ded.” ne oud Tp k vatiaty chatylen Near 2 Hudson Seal Coats, 30 inch.....Formerly 325.00...... Clearance Price..... 210.00 Yat, “cod at wn? hee wire Nitta Coats. .....225.00 | Hudson Seal Coats.....495.00 | 2 Moleskin Coats 30 inch.........Formerly 450.00......Clearance Price.....265.00 | EAA Sisk stim nk Taupe Nutria Coats in various modes. (Dyed muskrat). 36 and 40 inches long. i 2 Hudson Seal Coats, 90 inch.....Formerly 450.00.... ..Clearance Price..... 265.00 Gaby's ft etion—sh } Te ony fie Pou” ar Gag | 2 Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats...Formerly 495,.00.,....Clearance Price.... 275.00 %, "—and the beauti- | [itmono in which she died. I] 2 Gray Squirrel Coats.............Formerly 495.00...... Clearance Price.... 295.00 eae Se BROADTAIL COATS AND WRAPS | ee ee Oe ene eae Ne typical i : : | rimmed Hudson Seal Coat.... Formerly 575.00......Clearance Price...., ; Brepchean tm appearance, according | At Final Price Reductions Bi acer Ry reg rs . 12 Hudson Seal Coats, 36 inch.....Formerly 595.00......Clearance Price™... 325.00 almost startlingly plump and ; Formerly Now beet perigsar 4 y S AB incheatlongr:; asses eee tte 2850.00 1850.00 2 Moleskin Coats, 36 inch........ Formerly 595.00...... Clearance Price.....335.00 | - Sach ahows ‘a ‘row of very ‘white 45 inches long............ coeses sssesessosrseeses 9880,00 1850.00 ; 1 Trimmed Hudson Seal Coat....Farmerly 675.00......Clearance Price..... 395.00 xe ‘A big na ta er at : 7 oe riiisiees stl caeees Mecensedeoeiaass Eee 2250.00 1 Moleskin Coat, 45 inch... ..Formerly 795.00......Clearance Price..... 425.00 tach for cll ta hove "with ‘tr Pee kaa anensravapeneesaoes AEE pie Hf 1 Kolinsky Coat, $0 inch ..Formerly 825.00......Clearance Price.....450.00 | ie inches long. . . 3760.00 © . mare ff fared T miaay nly tales tee paces panninn 1 Kolinsky Wrap, 80 inch......... Formerly 925.00......Clearance Price..... 550.00 | Ne according a uropean ‘ R 3500, | f : 1] cet os or. peti nan a) a | 2 Mink Capes, $0 inch.............Formerly 925.00......Clearance Price....550.00 | sins 00 | fhe third ‘Aner ‘at fhe| 1 Caracul Wrap, 45 inch.......... Formerly’ 950.00...... Clearance Price.....550.00 | emg Chinchilla Wrap, Hudson Bay Sable 1 Caracul Wrap, Skunk Collar......Formerly 1125.00......Clearance Price.....675.00 | Gomes brusquoness, “There was never Wrap and Russian Sable Wra eta tes tae cot ? This sale affords the rarest opportunity for economy,as the merchandise offered is the re- the amoath young voice thick- Very Specially Priced. mainder of the usual choice peltries selected for Oppenheim, Collins & Co. regular stocks. and the blue, boyish eyes were I loved any think—no—thet “Edo not