The evening world. Newspaper, April 1, 1920, Page 20

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passage of the Ullman bill, That is the position and did not! plaints, patrol the yy Y et tortor’ not true. ‘There are two OT nats Know et I by J Ay ag Rod oan halls to see ao throughout 4 rato . tions exempt from civil service yor lor me. oure their co- tion in jeving Senn ye memes that the law permits me to. fill--my | the responsibility of the poaltion, and | Parent or guardidn; also to observe suffering ‘and, broging about wottee ee Ne Pence ,ounges ter covering thé Police Dep: secretaty and my stenographer. My|I have put my whole life and soul| Whethor or not dances are properly conditions in the homes. They secure | Gisposed to favor, would not perhaps " and relating to salaries, pei first stenographer married and I ap-| into the work, much of which was | conducted. They visit halls, theatres, employment for men and boys, relieve | suffice for the itnmediate means of pointments and removals of me: re | pointed a Miss Buckley. She left after formerly left to religious institutions | Moving picture houses and, in the where necessary and send | the Government. of the police force shall apply to. the|a week or two. My daughter, who is| 4nd societies. spring, summer and early fall, the doctors and nurses t When | Among the other spoakers was for- Ppatrolwomen and no. woman |a college graduate, had been. substi- “It was stated the other day that} parks and the beaches and other out- they deem it advisable they enlist the | ™*", Premier Ribot, who Broonere a GENUINE ASPIRIN ahall be eligible for appointment as |tuting a# a teacher in the Girls’ High| Cur dutles were a mystery around) door pleasure resorts through the services of a policewoman. profound inprassion by the dark plc: ’ Patrolworane who Is leer than twenty: |School, “Brooklyn, awaiting perma: | Pollee Headquarters, and yet there| greater city, A study of conditions "apne work bt the Welfare Bureau | SU? )2¢, Prevented of the: financial 4 one or more than thirty-five years of | nent rt ointment, and as she was|@re several pages devot to our|in the parks where eer PEOPS 15 going to grow steadily, and I want OF qnntiaenes ls apee eT V4 3} age on the date of filing her applica-|available at the time Miss Buckley| Work in the last published report of|meet after school hours Hke older t, \eey my original force of Talsed and insisted upon by Premier tion for civil service examination. But |left I took her infas my stenographer. | the Police Deparment. It ia true] People do in the evening, revealed poueewomen as a nucious for a| Millerand. . the bill makes an exception in favor| “The police matron: x of whom | that we have made a practice of|very bad conditions. With the co- larger torce.” a of the twenty policewomen appointed |are performing duty aa policewomen | Keeping secret In many casos the | operition of the Park bepattment we —_—_>—__. REDS OCCUPY PETROVSK. under a apécial act of the Legislature Jin my Welfare Bureau, may feel that | Gren who have been taken from evil | the comfort stations go that they now FRENCH CREDITS VOTED, —_—— i Ullman Measure That} tor wartime gorvice and now doing |they are being discriminated against | Syrroundings, Where. they. ean “be | Drompuy talephone the nearest police Pd Simin Aad Five Armored Traine and Iinmense i tes the Pl f Bercih Geemincnes Waireee, Under ioe ea ae quietly restored to their homes, with. |@tation when they observe question- pwepe¢ Paints Dark Pietare of Boot Perpetuates ie Places O01 bra yn Ate) arp a: Cee vil . 1 noighbora know- | able conduct. In one season at Coney jooty Taken om Caspian. : x provisions they are exempted from ing of the trouble | ,|Island, we rescued 285 girls, and France's Fina im Se: “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” to be Her Policewomen, civil service rules and will continue | grade detective, receive a 706 | they to not iowe tt among the number found thirty who tt bea’ with ton to sorve as patrolwomen, but will not |31,600, ‘There is a separate bill are’ more likely 16 go 8 ; had previously been reported miss-| PARIS, April 1—The Senate tast Bhean” Atwaya be Bah be entitled to pension upon retire-|fore the Legislature now giving t wards, Under the old police methodg|/ng We alao look after unmarried evening adopte@ @ bill granting the |Pian Sea in the Northern Caucasus, Reelin unbroken Baye? ‘packs: eid wl Mare, mien A. O'Grady, Fifth Deputy | ment. tatus of nolicewomen and T there would have been ho seereey and | Bitls Who are about to become moth- provisional eredits asked by the Gov-|¢avalry occupying that town March 30, Sroelnce be-3c Ei Commissioner, has asked The) WOULD RETAIN WOMEN SHE vor of such a bill, 1 could use| their reputations would havi ers, seving that thoy are taken care ernment. There were only eight|accerding to @ wireless communique e div ns to Barely World to correct. a ‘réport HAS TRAINED. 100 policewomen in my welfare wor P| of and placed where their secret will Votes againat the measure, from the Soviet Government at Moscow | “cucve Headache, Toothache, Bar ane recently before a} “Phe Ullman bill,” said afre,{{O-morrow and T don't caro where! “In taking to thelr humus giria and |Ot be revealed and giving them 2) A lively discussion of the finan-lte-day. The key point of Viadikavkan | tC cty Nouralela, appeared y OGredy, “one drawn by the pole: |they como from so long as they are | young have been In ob-| Chance for 4 fresh start w Y cial difficulties of the Government |on the railway to Petrovek, about wie | Handy tin boxes of of the Legisiature in sup- te athe polices lithe right kind of women. The] jectionable places, our officers are |#te able to go back to work. took place during the day. Frederic|way between the Black and Caspian| Dut a few cents at drug stores—larger ef the Kelly bill relating to the ce Enright. "ina polioswacien wanna mmatrons I have had working with me | always oareful to’ make their recep: 1 Our grork embraces the Peete] Francola-Mereal, the Financ: in; | Seas, was occupied by the ed forces | packages also, Aspirin is the trade er ; bere have done excellent work. tion as easy as possible with the | of boy delinquents as well ai 4 fnark of ‘Bayete Banufacture Licewomen. oO oI tf be 4 4 ‘ i ir more an 16,000, y a ee aan, ca Pees ites in to Albany ahd tolling tine Aeacics |MR8. O'GRADY NOT OPPOSED Parents, and it Is often deemed ad- | And women. We have supervision of Prnawat, mut, Uitue coaaod). wue| interme booty werk more tains and | Monoaceti¢acilester of Salicylicaeld, Assembly Cities Cothmittes “in| bly I jcate tions bearing on the white Cities Committee of the good TO CIVIL SERVICE. Uaptiee: Rive AL Rete Saint te se tue and ollie crimes affect. | Md this represented about” an ment -announces, All the wil wells w vt. work they had done during the war] “T am not a politician and T am] some cases parents are warned that | ing women and children, such as ‘and were still doing. I am not inter-| not opposed to civil service, I have| should their children be found in a| duction, abortion, fortune telling, as- | to the appointment of/po-/ested in the political affiliations of| peen a civil service employee sings | similar environment again, they (the | saults on women and cases involving but which la¢ks some: of |these women, if they have any. I did] 1901, when I was appointed Sheriff's! parents) will be liable to a charge of |domestic relation, An interesting which have been ob- |20t have the selection or appointment | Matron in Kingw County, I became |{mproper guardianship. When It chapter might be printed on each one of any one of them, but I bave trained | a probation officer in 1907 and was on| apparent that the parents are ne; of these branches. We have attached them and directed ‘their work and) duty in Mayyr Hylan's* court when t or incapable the girls are plactd|to our Welfare Bureau, in addition know their capabilities, I feel thi he ‘was a Magistrat T was still frthe hands of rep Ytatives of the|to the policewomen and matrons, the city will be benefitted by retai acting a8 a probation cer in Brook- | religion to whi 801 fit its and sere/ Ing them. lyn when I was m. deputy Police | sequent care geal to be d belief that i ang iAYing out our work the otty ta|ment. | Thoir ret ‘om Florence is a. police | h into zon ill be benbfitted by t ee BOnes t course be an extra burden to the per 1329-1331 BROADWAY f if 4810-4812 Near Gates Avenue ? 4 FIFTH AVE. Brooklyn in soso , Bet. 48th and 49th Brooklyn at Pilg Cor. Briage Strest j r So Many Smart Thingsfor Easter! and shirts. And the values! New Arrivals in Every Group Special Offerings This Week End: Bring Delightful Easter Choosing Friday and Saturday a as . _ Radium ~ Silk Shits, Coats and Wraps for Girls || | FRY? “sia Were $13.50 6 to [4 Year Old Sizes They have all the important little refinements 152 19 75 25:22 ' of workmanship, style fend Me oF wear = fas = without a waistcoat: clear-white, cool, crisp ‘ : / \ fabrics; small snug-fitting cuffs; correct sleeve —— ial lengths. Soft-laundered, lustrous silk shirts 'T HAS BEEN MANY A SEASON SINCE AS sMART STYLES HAVE BEEN SHOWN that will withstand many tubbings, I ~JUST THE WRAPS THAT GIRLS ARE SEEKING WHO WISH A WIDE CHOICE . TO SELECT FROM. THE ATTRACTIVE STRAIGHT-LINE AND BELTED STYLES ‘ IN TRICOTINE, POLO CLOTH, TWEED MIXTURES, SILK TAFFETAS AND CHECKS Grenadine eee epee Neckwear, ° | 3.35 | Girls’ Coats—A Group of Special Values at 12.78| ge $5.00 Heavy, rich silks imported tiom Italy and fashioned in America according to our speci- Girls’ White Dresses Girls’ Wash Dresses. cee I bs IN wed Exclusive holiday patterns: some shot through 7:50 10:29 15:29 2:95 3:85 7i5 Wik en, Hany ful stripes, others in warm RIGHT NEW DRESSES FOR GIRLS TUNNING PLAID GINGHAMS AND | p B FROM 6 TO 14 YEARS, ESPECI. PLAIN COLORED CHAMBRAYS IN Metric ALLY ADAPTED FOR CONFIRMA- THE NEWEST STYLES IMAGIN- : TION WEAR, OF QRGANDIES, VOILES ABLE; PIPED, HAND EMBROIDERED, Spring Shirts, AND BATISTE. TRIMMINGS OF SMOCKED, POCKETED, BELTED AND DAINTYLACES, TINYTUCKING,HAND SASHED, CLEVER STYLES OF COL- $5 EMBROIDERY AND SMOCKING. LARS AND NEW BLOUSE EFFECTS. } Quality is so evident that the price is extreme- | ly low by comparison, Smart patterns that Received! A Wenderful Group of have individuality. Included are shirts bearing our own label. ‘In woven madras and excep- Misses’ and Women’s Newest Suits Wea | tionally handsome satin-striped madras effects. At 6522 | Knitied UITS WHICH PROCLAIM THEIR NEWNESS EY YOUTHFUL ETON JACKETS, ’ Silk Cravats, S SAUCY EOLEROS, FLARE AND RIFFLE 'ACKETS AND STRICTLY TAIL- $3 50t $6 ORED STYLES. ORIGINALITY, YOUTHFULNESS AND EXCLUSIVENESS £ bd ISSTRESSED. FABRICS INCLUDE TRICOTINE, POIRET TWILL,PIN STRIPED d WORSTEDS, TWEEDS AND CHECKS. RICH SILK BRAIDING IS FEATURED. 1) ‘ A choice:—some were made in England, where erg mee i STETSON HATS fineness of workmanship is a heritage; others METRIC SHIRTS were ingeniously designed and perfected in ; America. - Crochet and accordion weaves, Misses’ Spring Coat Styles Spring Frocks for Misses’ | IMPERIAL UNDERWEAR stripes, embroidered figures and solid colors. At 45,00 At 38:00 3 Buk Brothers DATA THAT ARE DIFFERENT IN EVERY LINE AND SFAM, ROCKS THAT ARE SPRINGLIKE IN THEIR NEWNESS, WITH VOGUE OF GRFAT DEGREE BY TREJR CWN HEJR£HCRT SLEEVES, THEIR } CUFFANT HIFSANDTRIM- t dway at 49th St. 47 Cortlandt St. 2 Flatbush Av. INDIVIDUALITY, LENGTHS VARY FROM THE SECKT MINGS OF RUFFLES, FUFFS AND PLEATS. THE NECK LINE One. rtp Sauna nd 125th St. at 3d Ave. Brooklyn. SPORTS STYLES TO THREE-QUARTER MODELS. MATERIALS EQUARE, ROUNDORSURPLICE. PASTELSHADESANDSTREET |HV/j 4 Ean . ; INCLUDE POLO CLOTH, TRICOTINE, BOLIVIA AND SERGE. COLORS, MANY SHOW FASCINATING NEW BEADING, OC CeoePGC CCH oF FOO Be EE FES @eecsere

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