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% ae pp Re ap cee “ _ v THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1922.) pdolph Lewisohn Outlines Plan to Place ‘Orphans in Private Homes and Scrap Asylums bt Aobeleiett LL lit epetttililitil ty | ft tt) san r | | | “ Pr RY_ Rood people of modent Sree r T_wou'd be happy to serap The time has come when we “This country is overloaded “Be it ever so humble a private “We are right now worki “Poor children, if placed “Many good people of modest Of course _we must secure Mine chia cc; Ll OE fk Pd 1 Lt MOLI J a | EEO humble 8 private LE DOW Working BE LI nae ithe buildings now housing or. must torn a new e in the with institutions for children home, if it is honest and kind, In very hard to secure the best good private homes, hecome ab-« means who love children will homes for children where the: SS en Some, if it Is honest and kind, ta Es, | ECEE PEST Omes, Decome AY. EE amet for chee ore ey Phan children and get private province of child-caring by giv. and in my judgment no more better than the best institution.” homes we can and take our chil- sorbed in the population and care for them if they are pald will recelve proper treatment, and_in_my jndgment_no more — better than the best institution” a BS CSS ees Sees hy ve-life for them.” ing them home-life.” TN SL eee {EADSTHATRENT AVS BE EXTENDED BOURS LANDLORD or Says Steps Must Be ken to Keep Them From Profiteering Career, EEE SE date hte Bal} Oe orphan asylums should be built.” dren out of our institutions,” grow up with the community.” institution board,” hut these are detal Germany, him to the street, where Traffte Policeman Donohue arrested him and took him to the West 68th Street ' station, in tel ae «warehouse, Q. And now Mr. Houghton, Presi- S e st ations arraeond in the ‘West Site “The lady over me is paying’ $76] dent of the Corning Glass Company, A Pr t H te E h Ch I Court, where he gave the name’ of r already," she exclaimed, “and he says| ie going to be Minister td Germany ave @ wate fiome for Lac ild Jack " Conen, “steamfitter, No. 243 i neem enna! iu 1 time in four years from $28 to $50 a Yes, from Germany, Austria and creas fie har soning] Caens tans” Foochaly’ com] ABOUISR Asylums for the Orphans; i . ; Page West 1th Street. The police say he he’s going to get it out of me or}where his énly dangerous competi- has served time before for picking pockets, make me move. tors are? A. | suppose that’s so, ‘ [ My “I broyght in an inspector to look Q. Did you ever fail to get your Ts the Plan of Adolph ewisohn eects neh iy eee bail for ex- at the dirty walls, the cracks, the|Orders filled ‘by the Corning Glass inkincatiipaacanmts < Sea eee oar eee ee canes he aaipial saa cottage plan idea, “Hut today even MUSIC HATH CHARMS filled up,” she added. "The inspector] Electric to furnish ‘me with lamps . this,” said Mr, Lowisohn, “must be TO CAUSE JEALOUSY cantar nd ee ee eet ene G. Dix youn that more than oneer | NOted Philanthropist, Who Already Has a) feplaced in compreiensive plans tor a y’ and, Mr, Untermyer, you - y aut Mo: an once? i ; , a Ae elisha r ; well know the inspector don't have to] A: Yes. but the second time the Corn- Cottage System in Working Order, Pio- rived ate lead weideetauaing “ot Student Pursues Thief From Violin Instruction fy are Causes live there. ing Glass Works billed me for the what is most needed for the welfare] Train, Down Platform and ene — ‘{'ve looked for another place un-| 8! neers Way for a More Humane and En- of the future citizen, We must give =i To revise the old adage, music hath til I'm tired!" Mrs. Damm said. “T'ye|_@ Though you ordered them trom lightened Way of Caring for PublicCh him an equal chance with other chil. Back as Doors Close. charms to atir a Jealous heart to anger. General Electric; and the Corning & ‘ iy ngitor Public AT_eES, | dren. must g 1p as a pi Au @ result, Andrew Creseno, twenty gone to the Bronx. There is no place the community in which he lives. three, No, 2858 West 14th Street, Coney to go for less than $50 that a decent| Works are supposed to be indepen- Island, will spend the next ten days 000 IS HELD UP. Mitchell Rubinowich, 22, a Colum- dent? A, Yes. 5 “ vorld hh oved on apace, ; 2 woman can keep her children in; and| es” Aree as all up a re By Sophie Irene Loeb. in the population. They go out of | ang the old idea af treating, the chile [Dia University stident living at No.]in the workhouse, id Have Been Returned to]1 can't keep on paying $50.” Sie eee ne “If every poor, dependent child | these homes devoid of the so-called | dren of poverty will doubtless give] 14 Rockaway Road, Jamaica, was rid-|. CTe8eN0, according to the testimony " 7 . Mrs. Damm asked to committee to| (°cto" Wamp for sale at 80 cents, i" stigma of the institution, and they} way to more progressive and hu- before Magistrate O'Neill in Coney > nants When Jury Action Wear Atke, Harriet Reynolds, wiz te] The General Electric, which did not sould be placed in a good private | oo. the sume category as any | Manitarian measures." ing to college on the subway this| {sland Court, did not like Frank Obert. is Aires ¢ ° Of! make such a lamp, demanded a roy-| home to- 4 | would lad , ae | PET TT 1s whe he Pennsylvania | twenty-five, a violin Instructor, No, e ff Was Discontinued. an agent of the Commercial Union : i50,|° to aerap the balldinge thet ace’ [reiarctild wit hiss been more for-|¢SPUR OF THE'MOMENT”. ‘|Morsits when, at the Tennaylvania| twanty five, violin initructon, We alty on the basis of a price of $2.50, but compromised at takin on ‘the basis of a $1.50 pri insurance Company at No. 55 John Street, to tell of conditions at, Nos. to scrap the buildings that are |tunate in not losing his pare station, he felt a hand in his pocket | sing his parents or tain young lady in whom he (Creseno) ‘8 royalty! now housing orphan children and | uardian le BRIDE ASKS FREEDOM) ho struck the owner in the face| admits aninterost. ‘One evening, Ober the emergency rent laws are home ert : his pupil" 6 w “Alre ° : ed 2 and the hand came out with a $20) twstified, he was at : 10-12 West 177) Street. She ers " ma | ‘Already we have obtained 240 and when Creseno came in and resented , [xtended or some other means of |”. fie aint ie teu Sept ae Ae Fervistont fforts of Senator Eagar| | eine papey tovlose a she" il names for our Children, At our cot-|Danvev Maeda Sha MVever Had | bil Then there was a fight whieh Wis nweethoart's lntereat, In the violin. aon oO the house Sept, 21 last.( 1. Brackett, counsel for the nerd mone at rsonally ins . " 2 bene ab | his a parla interest, in viola. © Ming landlords from starting in on’ paying $50 a month fo ie " ; val y yao Reon ANY tages in Pleasantville we now have Loved Him abé Never Covla, sted until the train stopped at) chetges, the Jeslous sultor struck’ hhn 7 paying $50 ra fiv oom | Electric Company, to get Mr. Unter-' vested in them.” eer of gouging and profiteering tenement without a sunlighted win-| m3 i: pretty little |Times Square, where the two men} between the “eyes. Creseno's version more than 500 children, Yecttia Bertram is c and just as, © was that the violinist struck him over er to a K questions submitted In| mp, are ‘the wo: of Adolph soon e ca > these cl 2 ncer und she Wor oretty little he pickpocket ran down the 5 jt found,” Henry Allen Ely told dow, for which the previous tenant | writing caused Mr. Untermyer to ashe! ee Adolph Be eee ee ee ee eae ae ee Baeake heoeeats oe BienROG E the head with his violin case paid but The landlord, M : . : Lewisohn, one of the most widely! Properly placed in private homes this | Picture hat wh asl eupre platform, the student after him. oe ockwood committee to-day. a a he landlord, Max! for the summary adjournment of the | will be done.” Court Justice Mullan in the Bronx |” yi. as a door in the forward car| WOMAN KILDRD BY LEAKING Gas Werner, was now demanding $70 alcommittee “if order could not be/ENOWN philantéropists and President q to-day to annul her marringe to Wil- | see the courts and t Of course there will be no need to Emma Cosgrovy was found dead 5 5 closing the pickpocket jumped tn, | Mrs, f ty dofiea by MONth She said, and refused to have} maintained," Mf the Hebrew Sheltering Guardian! scrap these buildings, for Mr. Lewi- |i", Rertram, She mnrelnd him on | oe ee an net the door and [if her home above a confectionery store of Property owners defied bY the walls and floors cleaned or rid} The venerable Sage of Saratoga Society, who hab not only enriched, sohn hopes to have them utilised for] ey ere ee moment” fn 1918, ako | 1 to hold it long enough to{ ttt Recholle Park, two miles from Hack- » : Society, nol only enrlehed , soi nes to have : ack WOH “bhOs Wad OMI, RaVentoon ana (HiRTaRSH TAD HBN ) A aoe yn Be enaiby erennising votes of 08- the house of Ath: Subslded sayings ill) try to bar eoot tO city soe New, Yorke with: AapRtan® | dainanenty and denslent ane tote wine borers ane volgntarnileqnessa throug, ‘ThawStie fight wae |AD SY Wlitat orapriotar ote tho: tia ned citizens,” Asked why she went into the house, |if you'll try to be fair." ie Leas. : VRC EDD she le ’ iteen | sql sea t realized sho “never had | renewed, who was asleep IN a bedroom on th Ely, whg lives at No, 938 St. Mrs. Reynolds said because she| Mr. Untermyer added to the jist off! donations for public welfare, ‘ Noval hietaddl never aout At 72d Stroet the student, who had | {tse floor, was, over Pater ciome BE as Avenue and ta editor of the C2t! not find another [grievances telephone usc rs which the jem pe which is the Stadium at City] ‘In this direction,” said Mr. Lewi- | phe court said all the facts would {at last obtained the aid of other pas- | there easy ieee in the was pipe in the Ose Mbbas 2 ne und is editor sesle : committee may tuke up if the Public|., Peery 4 7 ar a dued his man ane ! " si nd Chairman of the audu-|,. That #8 Just what 1 wanted you |Comins omeiecins Soin (eee oue college, but has manifested keen per-| Fn, “there i an enormous field of have to be proved beyond a doubt engers, subdued his man and ook | basement. oF * vaaade to say.) said Mr. Untermyer. “Did them. This is the matter of extension|sonal interest and encrzy in formu. | 2%: Schools and’ homes are bur- [Pommunity Council of Defense,| you make a complete search for an- telephones to various parts of the], p © | dened with children who need special ~~ \J to be heard on the extension! other place?” “1 went all over Wash- hott: A ets ‘ ating constructive measures for the | ized attention, individual interest and) 7 ita . nies e sald, “The owner per- benefit of children and young people. | consummate ¢ he er "7 Whe emergency rent laws. He agen ween eal the ae mitted to buy and inst ie exten- a a tao G igihouy Dhersareys te SB tM startled Mr.‘ ,| dition in Washing eights and Ipsion instrument, but must rent # - « Lies une \ . turtied Mr, Untermyer by Gan epeak for thousanda.Gneqoman| trom 4ne comnany’ at OKOCHATYE When you stop to “think of the|such-children left to go without the he “spoke for 2,500,000 rent F ag t Jrate mounting up to more than) Child-cari institutions that Mr | Says she has to get into bed with | "ate mounting L : lan infant in order to keep it warm, | tie_cost of the instrament, ‘The ex-| Lewisghn has fostered, the cotts t tension adds to the operat-| pian, which u A} in the interest of every payer | 4 she is paying $85 a month rent.” | ing costs « for a house, a) the company but act regarded as. the most progressto | tul in selecting the —tho homes E |, 1@ Ase’ they/cond)tons iduiahoeking |iw wanliian of tt 1 business egarded as. the most progress | 1ul in ing the homés—the hom er, artment or Mr. Untermyer read a letter from! @nd humanes-when yon stop to thick! where they will reecive proper treat. | as that all over that district? A,| + : y | > ry pela esdcenepst Dr. W, Warren 1 + of No. 118) that the man who built the best in-|ment morally, mentally and physical- | idly complained of fhe conduct, They are absolutely ridiculous West 7sth Street, who said he had) stitutional homes for children 1|!y, and in homes of the religion of is Municipal Courts in not re-| ,@ What we are interested in is fea wet im $150. in twenty five | Seeking to empty those inaticutions | their parent & Sd ls money deposited for jury| finding out from you that these low ‘ . . without costings the com a] and in place of them establish private | ‘Hut these are all details that, in| He said Chief Clerk John P,| Priced apartments are simply not to] sit was put in " |home life for these pover yrocess of growth, can be worked be had? A. They are not to be had.| ‘The Associated Buik iF bats tention they neqd so badly, | ec | t to go buck to the normal poor is} children—of course, we must be care- huriedly explained taat he ighout the wor stricken | of the 7th District Court waa rs of Brook- litle ones—you will rea that o | cut and developed to the best inter. , : sponding to the tuilding ‘ a “ 5 = NI up $100,000 of deposits iio INGUIN 1S RE ROMER INTO 1h ae Assocation, sent |&reat day has dawned for poor chil- {ests of the child. We want to hav MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK have been returned when ‘jury | : . > committer a lnttvr aecepting the} dren, ‘Their ery is being answered. — | vod vising system for these . was discontinued | aN into the effect of they wo-called “Untermyer Man’ for Fe-1 An through Europe, when I mate| poor chikiren whom we board out, Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Patermysr eald, the cominitioa | erode OF the General Blectiie Com a ee ~|@ study sf the child auestion for tae | we ure assured that they are accorded call Mr. Burns, because there | Pay in the price of ituminating quired to furnish guarantees of keep-]State Legislature, svherever J went| the proper care and interest, len a flood of such complaints, | PUlDS Was resumed. Lambert Schmidt | ing the agreement they spoke In glowing terms of the - of No. 5 President of the Avenue C, West, Brooklyn, ——_-- neral INuminating | POLICE GUARD COURT, cott ease 268 tenants had paid $3 plan system waleh Mr. Lewi es of ours th f jury (rials. They agrced to : solin inaugurated and acclaimed jithe| come nearer to the home Idea than — y the verdict in a single case,|COMPany, since 1907, told of the FEARING JAILBREAK | best: parhops any otiien plan) sinée each 267 couldn't get their $3 back, | Penalties imposed by General Electric acs So that chis new view of Mr. Lewt-| cot but thirty children, und For to-morrow Thurs ay were also complaints that|!™ Neensces who violate tts rule Several F, Prom at] so which is shafted by his asso- | jy effort made to treat the * “IT have a license to do $75,000 clates who have worked with him ds didn't get the rent ordered Coney Intand M ist 48 If they were in thelr d with tho court for them, | Worth of bulbs a year,” he sald. 1] given uniformed policemen ht] wil to-day create a profound im-| , even this system is } i Katherine Brust, wite of a|°@? hardly make a living at that. But|aetectives guarded the C nd| pression throughout tne country ¢ atice 48 putting them in i ' ee clerk living at No, 600 if T exceed my quota I must pay 20]Police Court--to-day when Mneivtrate| blds falr to ‘establish a precedent in ines Where the daily routine of lite t ‘ Bésth strect with four enitdren, | POT Cent. royalties instead of 4 per /O:Neill feared an atternnt ty the work of dependent cluldrea ; dias in’ natieal ne tae: A Special Clearance of *} cent. on the excess and the total ex-|9f three prisoners nt in. init delivery, o ai fais : 3 wept tae bene reise) S0tH) coos, wilt she deducted from my io. get into the court room were or “The time has come,” said Mr It nvunis: 10 mae Shae thinly, the 44 to $50 in four years “with | Jost year's quota." | Ww Lewisohn, “when we must turn | one bes where each child has a Wea Mr. Schmidt said the General jon suspicion af murderi: Tat! a new page in child caring. shasicd to grow up Ite other ehildren Piesios ie tving to gx ao] gating ens She Soar | es aii | pam ee I hearing, | chan 70 oe ote ee | Four Hundred and Fifty A, year ago ho tried to get|infringment suits to go to the Su- Beet Ra AMOR HE ane Aik tr with insitutions for children, and | vatior | took me to court,” she said. | preme Court on appeal, but had al- Avenue told she pail her} in my judgment no more orphan | “Whrn he is able to take care of had had an ar ind fimd an ADF “|| asylums should be built. m \ reaches the age when 9 leit “The money would better be | © s!iv to earn his Own way, ho does M | 4 N S l rnry Rossi, No. 11s 4) spent in properly placing these | not ! t this foster home as an you get a jur asked Mr./ ways bought out the alleged offender. gar The oniy glass works in this coun yes." said Mry, Brust with|try, Mr. Schmidt said, making bulbs Ae AS y-| ‘i mmphasis, “I gota Jury alllecr’ sale outaide the General E peti | children with good people who |: ut a8 @ place where he Company, now is the Corning. less |feiaiones, sweaty 1c eetarel ate), There ince. | line uese raed te Rao atte PA | (the remainder of several assortments) jmean the jury got you?'| company prisoners, who d ance | —people who | e ie he n J always been brought out when | Pd Mr. Untermyer. Q. Are glass bulbs imported? a. | futthet nedeitt, E love children,* people ot modest they are cared for eollectively, SMe nterayer a | “hearing ‘Frida: means—who, if they were aided | fcc: atten the very woret org | Gist iid her’ apasteangt. was | me me | a GING card monevesveuld, | fl aceeaiest in Mie eat) | if very greatly reduced to What he needs most ia contact a ler: ; be only t lad to foster littl need of E , clea z id * y heir her : ‘ eed of repairs, cleaning and THE EVENING, WORLD ones in their homes. yeich farm ee cone all 18 ie landlord refused his human heritage, ything unless she accepted Wishing to Be Certain of the Financia! Success of a Second f ee “The ostitution im the past has sased rents Rhee had +4 “Long experience has taught us been the best t we h. had, | a eases had walked}! KIDDIE KLUB VAUDEVILLE PERFORMANCE || ac epic ine, .us fausht_us| been she Rest thing we have had | |i $32.00 ss ‘or anything better or as good For the Kiddie Klub Country Fund for Kiddie Klub Members, private homes. Be these homes ever) char duties to the poverty- | hy stricken child. But we are learn- ] — t and kind they| jing every day that the personal ir can INVITES YOU TO SAY #o humble, if hone Brust said she wa j jare better than the best itutions, quation where @ ohi . Prost swale me van one of Whether the Kiddie Klub Christmas Show Shall Be Repeated | “We ‘aro mite cae pee P| ave ier alice ie oer | this being, in regard to many of these Suits, abou fe tral, has ‘abroad he an The Second Performance Would Be Given on a Sundsy Afternoor ‘to secure the best homes we cunforous| import se iii he sect ne, made alf the original price sle verdict, and who had not The Prices of Seats Will Range From 10. to $1.00. : es Res wens Me at th ies: ¥ = a e yet the 9 ] f i i ome e © feel they will be] Mr “ has been one of the || bio we tthe surplus $9 frorm ite Rice Broad il a te the Kiddie Klub Country Fund. {I trcuted well and brought an oe chit. | pierce thought of home lite Dai < e Kiddie Klub Country Fund Is a Fund Devoted to Taking Ailing dren naturally ous} Ww for ct snd was one of the fore ISE R 91 ‘9 | yo ht to be F ft th 4 “ - t 1 go BEN coun venna! So Ml) Kiddin ta the Country Through dhe Gumman Menthe ef 1992 and ||mind do vay tr teh bea Oe | most mv sahirs ofthe conference that Mens Clothing Department, Sixth Floor ae Bringing Them Back ¢ ji can take care of themselves F 1809, faliian Damm of the sam gr © She: City Welland Hanay: MTbAE te what biotin ie hala te Yampa caulie | (Thirty-fourth Street elevators) Hit said she had four rociuns|| ‘The Extent to Which We Can Carry This Work Depends Wholly Upon ? he an ee, Be dans P Oganeae ba on H with v om a the Support We Receive From You, the Public, Our Friend | NCas He y If ved for children lI _ | ae Her 61 Ive to Help Us, Send Your Letter To-Day. \ ines Pep MaeaE Wie Th ¥ Taised « doilur ce two ata a. / + gud plivale Lomes, are abaurbed | teres ted 1B promoting the!

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