The evening world. Newspaper, October 6, 1920, Page 9

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, jatrengthened eo that every child who ministration of the aims of money |the State Daun of . «| Rol Lane Ka bas @ mother or father alive, or other that are place font eeiteed dimpowa!, itis cater that (ve tal t | fraud, art aleo tn @ Very evid Tov ent upoy ejthe elinvimmtfon of C Proper guardian, will be included In provisions of the poor) law when we |for childrew and the allowance rather than be placed can give a family a cArtain definite | goo? home fe in ove: in an institution. }oum of te A fe it can sup-) Tho speakers f } J 777 SS ~s " i ie NOT A CHARITY BUT A DUTY maintain ‘her by the. lasing of| Predacnt St the ite Cc 5 | for rent or groberi@ or coal or ; t Justle C UW eons Thane progressive steps wore voiced clothing or whatever necemities they |Soptde Irery Loe), h y 5 } by ail the speakers present, and the “Shortainiy, a woman is helter abl = — : a many examples presented of actual to maintain her position of respecta- MR. AND MRS. KARDOS WIN. | \ | experiences in various counties of the bility in the odmanunity if sho can < > S State showed ind cavil that thou. © to the store apd pay for what she —-—=- er. e ers. Sante OF wahitten nae tage the Purchaser than if she is obliged to Moth Sides, in Divorce Action | WwW a . a Ss an a S homes of thelr own mothers, a ro- {rade with some Maver 3d Wanted fenndatons Charges : f Cc )’ H H nile Criminals Are obviating ramet ‘burdens. the poor authorities of the penn dcd Mtrficken From Necord. CORK, Oct. pate residents 6f fe) ame Ss air ‘ nit ' ong! by oe City Chaiton or ths ghorrtbe g ey Sie tonmaiaeats “fee semticn WHITE PLAINS, N. T., Oct 6../Cork have had another terrifying ex- ff ie Necessities, pretties ‘at the mestings ‘and set forth among the other ohikiren if 1t 1g not| Supreme Court Justice Tompkins has| perience. The cause wes a bruph sridaaifiatice the pian and scope of the amendments “dvertised as a walf who is main-| filed « memorandum tn the County) petween ‘the military and unidentified BOARDS MEET. tained under the poor Jaws, Clerk's office in which ho decides to| persons, who fited on cuffew patrol IGHT as a thistle, cozily warm, softly brown to the law which became effective | “uit ovary board of cAlld welfare In] strike out dertala allegations In the as.| The patrols repiied with heary fusil. \ y ‘ y = duly 1. ; | t the Btate of New York ‘will labor for) tion of Lotilw M. Kardos Jr. for the an-|lides of machine guna, aweeping all frost-tinged oak leaves, Camel's Hair becomes «schist, amon thane, ho stated, war the higher ideals, will keep before| nuiment of his marriage to his wide, |quepected areas with searchilghts. ng: " thelr minds this nobi rpone of ' a of i l to Praise Good Accom.| ren, Whore, fathers are in. Insane their existence, will strive to Femem- part of autumn itself—most essential to the correct ber that the: t a obaritabl orewie aily sa ; PASSE SE SESE . fall wardrobe. by Child Welfare ]!" prisons for @ period of more shan organization, but are the foster-par- fog. Trode Mart Legi otherwise be broken up because of Ont of these dependent [ae the 5 gislation. + | eeatitution. i repeetee tripped her up with ance ‘ Sweater Sets An important address was made by Sorthy and will refiect. credit. and pphie Irene Loeb. teen br cue ouon cage’ as a i ee vin eal The woman who desires a truly effective sports costume will be PSH, N. ¥., Oct. 6—Before | Hoard, who urged that ail charity no, ‘adequate substitute ts furnished ' i P So ee a de) droite, Sait sod Hats in con conpbaing tor waa et a wit! ‘* ue r J ma pty, declared that approxi. | cepted sense of tho word, for it is not Tong tor ite maintenance: and if this d 5 ay baie he 8 nytt the purpose of this act to place upon r o! per cent. of the crimes that ‘olls of the county or clty or- watton at Wasreny sata te howe, itted are committed by chil- izations a family, thereby de- ~ 7 that 16 per cent. of thie 16 |stroying in 4 great ‘measure their fh Ro rset eth an ebm ae erethad ; Scarfs—a Chic Flare of Color F become crimttiais because | #*lf-respect an ng them among| "put under the Child Welfare Act Fr. ati no home comforts and inck | NPS "retner ‘recognition on the |,chlld Is taught to love and respect ‘aan £s C=] } for Suit or Frock i | ty ‘ tes of life aa well an in| part of jhe Seats bat the parents |parenta care, and tn the Niure Iie Pajamas and Night Shirts , In Wool, Silk, or Camel's Hair, the Scarf may be selected to nid Weltare Law had been | Oration, that le to come in the Being. | make tor better oltizanahp.” os NIGhTwear = Nation! harmonize or to flaunt a vivid color note against a dark costume. ve years ago, It Would have | fulfillment of that reco bn an Mm. | Charles H. Johnson, Secretary of ' & great deal of crime to-| tention on the part of the commo: wealth to preserve intact the fam. » Child Welfare Law, whieh | fruy grow tip may not eonsider the Sport Hats Out-of-door smartnese characterizes these new Hats. For wear the widow's pension in| selves to be public charges, but rather | statutes that has been en- |'2# State, looking upon the Govern: | with Sweaters of Wool and street costumes, there are a number proved by the Justice and de . Be = | ‘ divorce the granting of adequate re- | . has proved one of the most | that they may be Olaased as wanda of coe ont Ss proves coe Het to tho families that fall under this ‘ett spoke at consider- Is of the marked preventive | ier per sutciion THe woos West 42nd Street. (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street : And to Complete the Costume— Rehan ta ateaees grr | ear wins: con ana Samra ond ino] English Sport Hosiery Lett phasized. Gecee Saligran’ Oi tantien: INCREASES RESPECT FOR THE For sheer comfort, Woolen Hoslery has become an essential « children fn tnstita- N i: P ‘ . urged that the law be fur-] way geen Ge a ny not cay! ow in Frogress: necessity of the sports costume, We are now featuring the pded to includ hile 7 Mither ho ie OUaA tone, eee F sg “trou | newest and smartest effects in light, medium and heavy weaves pbarwinn incapacitated, ana tye, impras wen de wwniioe |! | The Great October Reduction Sale of ibe leopietol hems Baden. ane met ae ee ee et sn tn naan ee | ministration of the law tn inorense of self-hempect on the part of which bad cost the State! dapendent widows, and there will be, | h 4 per cent, should be on their part, a more successful ad- ern 7 ORIENT AL RUGS . Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33rd Streets An event of noteworthy importance, in which every rug requirement of the Home, Mansion or Library may be fulfilled at a substantial saving. 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