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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, ‘Wag One of those In favor of the bill, while she oppored the moastre abol- lisiing the Narcotics Commtss'ou Senator Cotillo showed Miss Mul+ hail had been connected with the Normyl Assooiation, which adcver- tined a ppecific or remedy for alco- holics and tie drug habit. He read the following advertisement f New York City Directory of 1917 “How to conquer, Homo, health and mental content are destroyed holism or the Use Normyl rome ANTLORUG BL. “AMED AT DocToRs, GOES I DISCARD acess ., Hearing Kills Measure Forbid- -ding Them to Use Morphine and it will move the craving, The Normyl r edy means it. The a Stroyed /by this wond yet efficient, remedy. Home treat ment. No exposure. The patient & absolutely restored to normal mental petite is fully sim + and physical strength. Many hun- or Treat Addicts. dreds successtully treated here and in Great Britain where the remedy has (Special trom a’ state ot The| Deen used many years and is thor- | oughly endorsed by most eminent men. Write for particulars. “The Noormyl Association of the States, | 0. 16 Beekman Place, New York. | Sara Graham Muthan, Preal- erent Wonka ALBANY, April 16—Senator A. Cotillo said to-day that he would not press for passage his bill prohibiting Physicians from prescribing morphine for their patients and dispensing drugs and to commit drug addicts to institutions. The bill, with three others, one to increase the salary of the Secretary of the Narcotic Com- imasion from $3,500 to $5,000, another to abolish the Commission, and a third to re-enact the penal laws or 1917 regarding the use of cocaine, were discussed before the Senate Judiciary Committee yesterday. This was the third time a hearing had been called and the first time the Senators heard men who are un- deniably narcotic experts of long experience call a spade a spade in the handling of the subject. At the * hearing were representatives of the Magistrates’ Association of New York City, medical men and district at- torneys from New York counties. it ‘wag charged that the bill had been drawn in the interests of “private cure” sanitariums, Senators Cotillo and George F. thompson questioned the experts who appeared in favor of and against the measure. Mr. Cotillo said A. D. Greenfield, a lawyer of No. 62 Broad- way, had requested him to introduce the pill, and Senator Thompson re- vealed the fact that the bill had been discussed at a conference at which was present Dr, E. Elliott Har- rge Chase, Treasurer. ‘Mrs. Phillip Lydig, Vice President: the Rey, Stickney Grant, Soreea Mrs. Josephine Redding. Secretary; Miss Lorillard and Mls Mary Orr, Directors.” Miss Mulhall stated that the remedy had been removed from the market, and that the Association had been out of existence since 1917. Sh also declared it was not a money: making idea but philanthropic. Miss Mulhall made a yery brief ad- dress in which ehe explained that as a result of the work of the reotic | Drug Commission, “heroin can not now be obtained in New York. We have driven out the traffic. ‘The ad- dicts look upon us as their best T have to work at night con- I have stenographers . at work at my own house almost every, evening. I pay them out of my own pocket. ‘The appropriations are en- tirely inadequate, This is a work to which I have dedicated my life | and we ate succeeding wonderfully.” ss Three Trainmen Killed in Crash, MOBILE, Ala, April 16.—Three trainmen were reported killed in a] headon collision between two passenger \trains on the Loulsville and Nashville Railroad near Bay Minette, early to-day, ——_——— ris, Chairman of a Committee on Narcotic Addiction of the American Medical Ass tion, of which Dr. Alexander Lambert is President. HAD NEVER TREATED DRUG ADDICTS. Dr, Harris admitted he had never treated'a drug addict and Dr. H. C. Mubbard of the New York City ; Health Board, who also favored the | Phe demand for Salto-Nuts, mixed, at \ $2.25 the ib., and for several indie proposed measure, sald he had| od his first addict about a year | Vidual kinds up to $3.00 the Ib., is) In reply to a question by - {increasing all the time because ‘the tor Thompson, he said ecrnce ac {people know they are never served ieuloh the bill was rai withinferior quality. Hatch buys the ee DF, Sambar inte ‘hest nuts because he knows the dif- wns-Lambert Drug Cure 5 | teenin ioe Conteal ‘Park Wes ferehce between the superior end the | see hrubbara replied’ he did not beatae Dr. Hubbard rep! e did | know, but that Dr. Lambert had | Hatch Italian Chocolates at $1.50 the written in behalf of the ‘Towns, lb., Supreme Chocolates at $2.00 the | treatment. He could not tel] ther! ih, and Matince Idols (nutted choco- lates) at $2.50 the Ib. are in great favor hecause quality is in them and they give universal satisfaction. whether the doctor got a fee for the patients sent to the Towns institu- Four Stores:—Three on Broadway, : | near 30th, 45th and 99th sts., and one in Herald Square, 6th av., near! 35th st. “Hatch, he pays the parcel post.” | der Send for price list | Telephone Greeley—241. | ne enactment of this Dill," de- clared the Senator, “would benefit institutions pr originated last year with Ale into private sanitariums, “Whoever proposed this law,” said, “must have had this in as it eliminates the phys! permits the drug patient’ to sanitarlum where he can be trevted | without supervision and without nar- otic limit.” MISS MULHALL TELLS OF CoM MISSION’S WORK. Miss Sara Graham Mulhall, Deputy State Nareotic Com Mills For Infants & lnva.ido No Cooking lA Nutrition Diet for All Ages Quick Lunch at Home or Office ; Gold {mitations end Substitutes Fir, ee een nnn wn nnn eee, HOOKID ‘are POSITIVELY the LOWEST PRICED Children's Stloes in New York The Cammeyer Shookids are right on the PLAY BALL! job at the opening of the Baseball Season. They can run bases and jump around much faster than the opposing team ~-why—they wear Shookids, while the other team is not as comfertably equipped. Don’t be on the losing team! TAN CALF SHCOKID OXFORDS 8-—5,75 126.95 214.7—9,50 PATENT AND DULL CALF SHOOKID STRAP PUMPS Sizes 6-2—4,00 8111 —4,85 114-2—6.00 214-7—7,00 BLACK CALF SHOOKID OXFORDS Sizes 6-8--4,00 81¢- 1—5,00 1134-2—6,00 2he7—7.95 WHITE CANVAS SHOOKID STRAP PUMPS ' ' Sizes 68—5,25 Sizes 6-8-—-3,00 84611—3,75 11 }-2--4,50 2-7—-5,50 WHITE CANVAS SHOOKID OXFORDS Sizes 844-11--4,15 116:2--4,95 21447-6.65 THe same economics frevail in Shookids’ High S!oes MMEYE Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit a 34" St. New York BRASS ie SL ee rete | go cnn nn nnn nnn nn nnn nnn nn nn ne nn nnn nn nnn nn nn nn cern nee nnnreennn, + erick Parmenter, Lambert, President of the American Medical ‘Association, why 1s gsxoci- ated with Charles’ B. Townd, the father and founder of drug laws in = = the United States.” 4s 1 District. Attorney Francis } of the Bronx said he had often won-| AMG ered if the attempts to prev is tet POE ick: ° reputable physicians from treating | (aaah Sh addicts were not made for the pur- \y ThefORIGINAL ‘ nose of driving the unfortunctes| ig Maastel Mike Safe remon Overcome at Fi j the ation Chiet Thomar Muldoon and) Sv; eng Michael Fenton, of ay ee Firé Department, were TWO MEN SLAIN, vero $22,000 STOLEN ity Ttoapital in a serious condition, ae firemen had to be given er . if Auto Bandits Kill’ Paymaster and rien a ee Ato “a Apri mier VI nll. Rusear'a” Government, formed Fuly, 13m han tendered: its resignation ward Street, Jersey City, late yess’ to president Masaryk of | Caeehu- Both were m to Slovakia, afternoo’ Guard and Escape After | Fusillade of Shots. (= BRAINTR! Maes., April 16.—Fred- Paymaster for the Slater and Morrill Shoe Company, died to*day, the second victim of the rob: bers who yesterday etole the $20,000 Payroll of the company. Alesandro Barandelli, a guard, was killed in- stantly. ‘Two of the band attacked Barandelli and Parmenter ag they crossed a rail- road track. Two. others kept nearby ‘laborers under cover of pistols and fired into factory windows to drive back employees. A fifth drove the automo- bile in which the robbers escaped. ‘The bandits dropped tacks from their automobile as they fled, hoping to check Dursuers, Mc Cutcheon’s Spring Underwear for Men Madras Knee Drawers | White Lisle Knee Drawers Athleti and Athletic Shirts— or le $1.00 per garment Shirts—$1.50 to 3.50 per garment White Lisle regular length Drawers or half- | Vassar White Madras sleeve Shirts—$1.50 to | Union Suits—$2.50 to 5.00 per garment © 4.50 per garment Light-weight Knitted Union Suits in all T _ styles—$3.00 to 6.50 per garment —_——. Democrats indorse Candi- ten, The Democratic Committee of West- chester County met yesterday at White Plains and contrary to expectations did not indorse the Republican candidates of the Ninth Judicial District as several other Democratic Committees had done. The motion was tabled by a vote of 25 to 4, Clifford Couch of Peekskil was elected for his fourth term ea ‘County Chairman, { Fifth Ave., 34th & 33rd Sts. Men's Department 33rd Street Entrance Reg. Trade Mark WAMU WITENWA YA U0 dW YO YO) Stern Brothers West 42nd St. (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues) West 43rd St. WOMEN’S and MISSES’ SPRING -MILLINERY Will be offered SATURDAY on:the THIRD FLOOR At Unusual Saving Advantages Dress, Tailored and Spért models in this season’s most distinctive shapés and desirable fabrics, in- cluding Lisere, Taffeta and Hair Braid. ‘Specially featured for To-morro MALINE HAIR BRAID HATS With handsome Flower trimmings at $9.50 Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street A SPECIAL PRESENTATION On the Third Floor, Saturday, of the Newer Modes in MISSES’ and GIRLS’ APPAREL Will include the following unusually important values: MISSES’ SUITS Tailored and Dress models—Assembled from our regular stock and Reduced to $68.00 Formerly up to $95.00 Kton, Pony and Finger-tip models developed in Navy Blue Tricotine or Poiret Twill; some braid trimmed; others embroidered; narrow belts; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. GIRLS’ SERGE REEFERS Double-breasted and Regulation models fashioned in Navy Blue Wool Serge; one model braid trimmed collar; with embroidered emblem on sleeve; other model with detachable extra pique collar: lined throughout; sizes 6 to 14 years. For Saturday: $ 1 8.75 Formerly $26.50 Stern Brothers. (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues) West 42nd St. West 43rd St. Women’s and Misses’ UNTRIMMED HATS In a wide variety of shapes and desirable materials will be offered AT SPECIAL PRICES SATURDAY On the MAIN FLOOR Caterpillar Hats | Maline Hair Hats .Colors—Black, Brown Lisere Hats Smart shapes; all de- | All colors and com- sirable colors, binations, and’Navy Blue, $1.95 $2.95 and 3.95 $4.50 Flower, Fruit and Fancy Ostrich Feather Trimmings are also on display at unusually moderate prices. Handsome Ostrich Trimmings - - $1.25 to 2.50 An attractive assortment WOMEN’S TUXEDO SWEATERS at $8.95 Zephyr and Shetland Wool models with belts or sashes. Suit- able for sport or dress wear, All the favored colorings included. ALL SIZES—MAIN FLOOR WOMEN’S MARABOU CAPES On the Main Floor, Saturday AT VERY SPECIAL PRICES Satin lined and silk’cord | Plain Capes with Mara- | A. large, handsome 7- finished; plain styles; | bou tails, finished with } strand model; silk cord exceptional value, satin ribbons, finished, at $6.25 $7.95 . $10.50 Colors: Natural Seal and Black. An Exceptional Value for Saturday in BOYS’ SPRING SUITS at $1 7.50 Values up to $22.50 Models taken from our regular stock and reduced for immediate dis 4 | Fancy Wool Mixtures; lined throughout; some with EXTRA KNICKERBOCKER TROUSERS Sizes 7 to 17 Years. BOYS’ TOPCOATS Sizes 11 to 18 Years. BOYS’ REEFERS Fancy Wool Mixtures and Navy i Blue Serge; belted models. Exceptional Value. Sizes 8 to 10 Years. $27.50 to 32.50 $9.75 to 28.50 The Boys’ Hat Department BOYS’ STRAW HATS— BOYS’ GOLF CAPS— In Navy Blue, Black and Brown; | Tweed, Fancy Wool Mixtures and small or large brim; sizes 614 to 7. | Navy Blue Serge; sizes 644 to714. $2.75 and 3.95 $1.95 to 3.50 The CHILDREN’S SHOE SECTION Will offer at unusual reductions for To-morrow an excellent assortment of Misses’ and Children’s Shoes Sizes 7 $5.50 Sizes 1% : $6. 50 toll.. to 2.. Values up to $9.00 Included are White Buckskin Button Shoes; Patent vamps with Black Kid or Cloth Tops—Button Shoes, Patent vamps with White Calf tops in Lace models; Gunmetal with Calf tops—Lace model. mn