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i f Samer sere manor mete ern eer | motners and babies who need a few and recuperation. ge citizen in New York organization and of intelligent, honest personnel, while people in private charitable efforts are coming to trust beginning to understand! the integrity and ability of public ser- | WOMEN CANDIDATES CONSIDER MUNICIPAL CARE OF THE POOR 2222s IN ITS ECONOMIC ASPECTS : see @orccees Tells of FITTED LUGGAGE Miss Mathews Tells of Things Being Done|s by the Hylan Department of Charities and/® Extols Them— Miss Boswell Declares |* Of a hed Distinction There Is, Demagogy in Tammany’s Claims |, of Being the Poor Man’s Friend. - ——————_- navn se ' bl | By Helen Varick Boswell. By Annie Matheus. HB building of a political mirage JN connection around the city’s p this has work of ‘he Charities Department | with the hospital’ m@! ¢ hools for attendants, in whieh will acquire enough etedit for a few quarts of milk fer undernourish ehildren and for providing sever a thoupand tons of coal and several thundred cords of wood for needy fam- Miles, when it wastes millions of dol Qars that right have saved the poor p 1 nure i 4 F ” wome| © f from much of this need? it may e_ Nomen, may have Une far srudy and rue, as the Hearst-Hylan-Murpky | pani) nursing work. In this connec combination bow. at it has helped tion I believe it might be well to state 4 provide milk coal and wood, i tment of Public Wel- hut wouldn't the amount spent for, fare is practically the only institution these prove a pitiful sum in com- which gives its nurses full month's arison with the amount that has tions during the summer. een low to the city through incom. Many social workers have probably petency and fraud? k nivy as has the department The Mayor of New York » Pelham Bay Convales- rents. He cannot regulate prices. But In order to offset. this) he can greatly improve living condi- 4, the Commissioner tions by holding graft in check and | has set aside a couple of the cottages protecting the city from extortion. at Sea View, removed from the tuber- | Who is better off because of the culosis hospital, for the care of Mylan Administration? The ap- = pointees of Hylan, whose graft. the Administration has failed or refused to sec. But the average citizen, no. Ut gnay be doubted if there is body who fe not the worse off because of the Hylan Administration, except Ffylan's appointees and their friend. y optting off of transfers and t undred thousa hundred thousand eats i ® 2 s L | been revealed as one of the there f been some marked } a principal achievements of the Hylan- ‘mprovements ‘king toward better es sg) Hearst-Murphy combination. Tam are of =the atients. The hos- |g 5 P many long ago cf pital social wser- | adopted the plan | Dom vice has been de. | @ rH ot Ere mae bed egaa te aL cc Autumn, a great many little new conveniences a poor affectionate. nerv 0) . . ; i ly the shoul- the enilte G6 \s and niceties appear in the various new fitted lug a) der, all the while partment Each | 8 gage pieces presented by Chas. W. Wolf. Offer- a i" Neate to} | pear tiie aed a! ing a particularly wide choice in Fitted Bags and Cases le profit at t - ped with trained | @) , 5 i A ‘poor, social servicelg for men and women. Priced with marked restraint. \u t is the poor who | workers | 0 ene en the Avie ae “the a Mode! A—TItlustrated, Women’s very smart fitted “ Mi Y | » be t : case of black Cobra-grained cowhide, silk moire. heaviest for care- number of pa-|/@ lined: 10 toilet pieces of Cent) vies 35 a ruption in go ua committee ot} | he ernment, It ti caw those interested [Ml Mot Bane Che Ut Gl dt 5 7 ts = e o dia 7 ra “2 the poor who often pay the moat) ™ ay hemerey - in the work to dis- Ug dressing case to match co a when they think they are paying in tach institution Wa of (imitation) tortoise shel i the least. They often almost pay h al the price of the right of lving Other Fitted Cases, $22.50 to $?00 s| High taxation coinen out of the rent determine plan ay ee of ne 5 pie phe eee anu Ne inure al 1 ad; wecdude oO: opbi- entire. service, in conjunction with | ited Overnigl age, #25 to #200 bills. Proper food, because of exert: | Ay ay Jensy C. Palmer, who has been |) a Suet Srices cannot be purc d with placed in charge of this branch of the | g)| | their meagre household funda, Even) work. i s the public schools fail the poor. ‘Mhe assing trom the care of the pa- ||| a) children at schoo! as well as at home I ‘ “nurses and attendants a) are forced to live in miserable sure) i) the municipal hospitals should be |.) Ketablished 1863 | roundings. conside: @ 50 BROADWAY 22 CORTLANDT ST. 102 NASSAU si. |@ Can any City Administration take 4 He a | 68 CORTLANDT ST. New York 225 BROADWAY (| a . s a LIVE one- Lowe tor it ue negiected in the comer because mush no! i note player planos. arate prices Write annot lower | t oO Specialists’ im ofpparel Saks &Company Broadway at 34ih Street] - eancelfing of various operating leases traction fares average much higher than they id four years ago. Gas fates have increased. Electric light tes have increased and telephone ates have incrensed. Now York City inder the Hylan Administration has ompletely lost contro] of its public tities, ‘The present Mayor has talked much about traction inter g28 Interests and electric light inte ont but he has done nothing The mon with whom T am associ on the ticket are men why Parcs goed management of the cit paiva and through prevention of ex will shield and protect tir without flaunting it in the! Thc” will be friends of the port In the true sense, not in the dems fogic sense. WIS* OGDEN A BRIDE TO-DAY. Miss Adelaide Routh Ogden, daughte @f Mrs. John Routh Ogden of this city will be married to Auguste Philipp: yon Hemert this afternoon in Calvary Church. On account of the recent death ot the bride's father there will be no tion. Mr. von Hemert {# the son Mlippe von Hemert of Paris and ts with his sister at their country at Davenport Neck, New Ro- ii i ll ehele. SsRERGS har ORME VERY SPECIAL $7 1* NXE. Nobbiest Patent Leather Strap Pump. Military Heel, Perfora- tion. Exceptional Value. Other Models to Sut All Tastes J: 225 W. 42d St., New York ATHENA UNDERWEAR For Women and Children Saks & Company Exclusive New Tork cAgenis etd to the fiatural lines of the figure—not stretched into shape— Athena Underwear fits snugly, trimly and with uncommon ease, There are none of those little discomforts one must always overlook in ordinary underwear—no slipping down at the shoulder, no wrinkling under the corset-— FITS THE FIGURE LIKE A GLOVE FITS THE HAND yet permits perfect freedom of movement, even to the most strenuous game of tennis, Notice to Advertisers Prices for Women: grertieing 1750 copy and release ortere Vests and Tights, Reg. Sizes . . . . + 1,00 to 3.25 "gaalcauion san "be Oe oak” gen Vests and Tights, ExtraSzes » , , « 4 115 to 3.75 ogy oni eae ‘raterus io be Union Suits, Reg. Sizes 5 w « . 1,50 to 5.75 by ik ope for the Supple Sunday World, max be Union Suits, Extra Sizes . . 1 ow . Prices for Children: Separate Garments . . & @ « @ © Union Suits 1,75 to 6.50 + ‘75 to 2.00 1.25 to 3.25 2 cae ~ Saks: Company» Broadway at 34th Street not we conaiicon” require, rela Mt, lait: “Teor, aad Ponte rate or orders Jeter than 48 whee omitted Bot serve to ‘ef any character, coutract oF THE WORLD THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OOTOBER 27, 1921. Koch Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Extravaganceo We are largest Distributers of Merchandise at Retail in Uptown New York 125th Street West Greatest of the Year’s Offerings in Washable School Dresses 7 daintily conceived and in sizes to fit big and little tirls Sizes 6 to 14 Years ; M bac $3.00 to $4.50 e in delightful They are colors. Materials are _linene, large-plaid gingham, check gingham and chambray. Trimmings comprise hand embroidery, sashes, pockets, self belts and prettiest collars, including Peter Pan Third Floor Such values as these should go out in half- dozen and dozen lots BEGINS THURSDAY Boys’ “All Weather” Corduroy Suits This is all about the “ for boys. It is made of Crompton “All Weather” Corduroy, which: is tinished to re sist damage by water. Far frou injuring it, tain or moisture really adds to the life of the suit. The pants are lined throughout Boys’ and Girls’ Corduroy Coats 2.98 « 3.98 Values up to $5.95 Good quality white corduroy. They tub a easily, require no ironing and always look well and clean. Sizes 6 months to 3 years. Ruff and Toff’ suits These “Ruff and Tuff” Corduroy Suits are soft, flexible, and rich in color, and fit the figure with stylish lines. alle Infants’ Coats—Sample Lot Broadcloths and woo! mixtures, cozily lined: some with fur collars. For ages 2 to 6 At Savings of 2. = to 3.00 Second Floor They are good enough for Sunday wear, and sturdy enough to withstand the rough and tumble of everyday use. For Ages 8 to 17— 7.45 Thied Floor BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM GLMs & € FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN i Announce for Tomorrow—Friday A Phenomenal Sale of Millinery Comprisin; a Gigantic Special Purchase of the Season’s Newest Vogue FUR HATS Values to 12.50 Sensationally Priced at 5.50 An amazing offering of Fur Hats of unusual chic—for immediate and win- ter wear—Sealine, Moline and Beaver- ette, with crowns of superior quality Velvet, Metallic Cloth, Duvetyne and Brocade—in a wonderful array of colorings and trimming such as Flowers, Ornaments, Fancies and Pins. Six a the Extrooniinaril Lene Variety of Models Are Tllustrated. SPORTING RECORDS 1921 WORLD ALMANA ELECTION RETURNS 65c Uy Mab