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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 27, Woman Reporter's Visit to Roosevelt Shows the Many Restrictions That Are Thrown Around Admission to the Institution—Only ‘Acute’’ Cases Are = Received. In an effort to find ont just what treatment word be accord- ed toa sick and homeless woman by the public and semi-public hospitala and women's homes ; in this city, a woman reporter) of The Evening World wen:, among other places, to Roosevelt Hoepital, which, becanse of its| iS} rich endowments ani great re- | (9) sources, . as heen placed in the! 3 first class in the city. The, g manner of her reception there is 3 put torh careinil, and cousei- entious!. She w as not adutritted to the Institut on; she was not even examined, becanse she was nota suitabie cas. 6 The series of articles treating ¢ of thea+ insiitutions 5 simply % an array cf ine:s set torih with no without p.eid.ce n. : ing con. fuea of distur.ing exis ditions. By Catherine King The first hospital to which | went to ask for admitta Roose Hospital, street Ninth avenue. ce was the at Fifty-nine and It was evening when I walked up th short driveway from the s™ A carriage was just clattering a with some specially admitted visitors. On of the physicians was standing tn the doorway telling them good-nizht. As I went up the steps stepped Into the hall and 5 into one of the other r was left open and a flood streamed out. The hall The great bullding looked very ble and he turned and axed through, ms. ‘The deor ¢ warm Nght wan empt TOO OOO OOOUO! some one representing him. very) still, What Is ft you want?” ae asked. “Surely,” 1 thought, “there cannot) “I want te see him about being ad- be the least question about being re- | MiMted to the hospitad’ Psat celved here. If there Ian't room now.) ftiemt Mth your’ he inqutr they'll make It." patient.” 1 answered the man. “Well. you just 9 in that room there and [il send for As I rang the bell a man anpea from a room at the left. 1 asked Mf IT might nee the superintendent | in the room and eat dows. | (QUESTION OF “COUNTY VOTING ‘ ' APPOINTMENTS AGAIN SWELL |OUTLYING TOWNS’ STATUS IN Hf $200,000 WORE. ON CITY'S ROLLS SALARY LISTS, ! CITY JUSTICE ELECTION. Geveral Hundred Recroite Named Connty Clerks OMfice in I ote for Varloas Depar: j the Notice that sho men | Sent Out. A list covering over three colum noraised by Dep- the City Record was pub by the Municipal Civil Service Commis shed Panrba «of th vile sion containing the names and salaries ts ist Chester and of persons appointed ty positions inf Wt and the town of West elty departments for about three; months. This Lat contains several hun: | dred names, and the actual ‘2 ments amount to the grand isi, Biatde this amount suMclent in promotions to. prin total up to $2,000, The lorgest ttems of appotntr fn the Fire Department, whe seventy three men were given places al 380), * PHS Nee making $55,40), There were also a gam-| 10 ¢ the tere ber of men appointed to various posi. | Uf New Rhexineter nnd Sey Mons at from $2.00 to $4 a day, walle! Jun t several other appointments call e} The nn Counsel advised 1 salaries ranging from $1.00) 19 $2 panning. the form of the hice as itis now being published. ~~ SURRENDERED. QPPED Td PACK HIS CRIP. AFTER FLIGHT. THAT IS WHY NERVY MAN/pRIVER WHOSE TRUCK KILLED year, HST FAILED TO ESCAPE. | A CHILD. RETURNS. He Asked for Proceeds of Gam-| Kelly Gives Mimaeit Up te Bling-iouse, Showed a le- ve and is Meld for rand Got the Money, the Coroner, (Special to The & After killing a oy with the truck hy NASHVILLE, Tenn., Aur. Tom) was driving, and Jonn Kelly, Johnson, u well-known gambler, made « thirtyeflve, a er Hving at but fulled to to Sixty-tifth street, walked | y watch Jinto the West Forty-seventh street atae (the Climax gambling house had Just fecme on at § o'clock, and as usual were inting the cash, when Johnwon came tlon and surrendered pfneelf to-day ely wan driving along West Fiftieth fternvon, and when he Yang, {t ts alleged, seizing the bik rancis le of bills, crammed them into his at No, 2 | tipockety, and pointing an ugly gun| ‘Tenth avenue Into the Uthe heads of the astonished dealers, | qtroet, Before. Kv ould pull up his | fed out of the room down the stalrs, e\had-reacked the strent before tne given, Johnson evidently Home to pack hin grip, as thi horse the catld and war cru: Magiatrate Court, remuande mder the wh he privoner to th 1) AT ROOSEVELT HOSPITAL. TOU DOO OOO The man ¢ tn rapid the pultdir x, wed me tn seston wsking fer 0) He was not to b man went acrens the phoned 9 pain long silence or three white physictiny passed through the room wr not quit yelock In the eventing and the hospital was qulet for the night At the end of Afteen iminutes qa white- nd teleph en rooms tn the phy ound and th hall and tel there fell sue to ne ns. Two CODDARD MAKES 20,000 HAPPY GIVES THE BANNER EXCUR-) SION OF THE SEASON. ant { arry Women ° relock niet crowded the Twe to pl rity this it stre wom. tyetirat: Ward, which was chileren of started are there ra turned | we've got them ry cented mal site and: What's the “Pwante I en that te POLIC The V fifth annual ex. | a wae held | Hvle rth street elght Inr and every | Dantel | ident, Edwierd J! Lawrence WILam K —— MERCHANTS’ DAY AT FAIR. | Huainens Wen Will fato on 0e8, ‘The Menhants Ansoclation to-day re. celved a rofrom William 1, bus! ehanan, tor-General of the Pan Ame position at Buffalo, | houncing that tie officers of would be glad to set aside ‘Tuesdi 15, to be Known as “Me Manta’ Asmocia tion Day.” Thin letter wax received in reaponse | ty a communication sent Mr. Hue] chanan by Wiliam HR, Corwine, of the Merehanta’ Assoctation, in which latter stated Caat a lar number terchanta here who were anxtous visit th ‘position would be unabl Ree w unthl after the fall buying season is over, which bsg ‘ally about the frst part of October, to of to} tody of the Cor, ————_ Sunday World Wants make for- tunes for advertisers. per, Gaught bim a halt hour after th yeneer his home in Fant Nash- cm am We was recovered anal Mr, Corwine, on behalf of the officers: and directors of the Merchants’ Adm salsa naan to whieh at was crow * Te was the er oexcurstan of hi se itt Vothat tatty | yay 2).A0) worm, went ty the | 20 Delaney, of the East ‘Thirty ar station, Was ansisted bys policemen in controlling the erawd on the pler. Ca the tri and at the beweh bands kept the women and chill good spirits, The day was spent in play tio the same Ane or tmyy ‘ Jueted the STATE HOARD OF PAROLE, ‘Th Wileox aet crenting a Hoard of Parole with Jurisdiction prisoners eontined {1 several § prisons and cre Baste ew York Ree formatory also goes inte tion, It sti yy Commins sion, of Willam K. Stewart, of New York ett st . urer J) and Superinte Prinona Collins, vs ig iis Girat term oma A felon rery tion, has written Mr, Buchanan accept- Ing the deaignation of Oct. 15 as Mer- ehants' Association Day,’ “reputation, es effective e93 tre al pit “lat ne - yore ied Pun ill he want ren i othe physi tour dl ward to wh pens und and we oh rok two weed hav sposs tted. va 0+ |Butcher Shops to Be Closed—You Can't Play Policy—Must Pay the Undertaker. yetant tof any ht | stamite will be to vp in the Stake | day te tie potiey 1 than ng SL raon vow veil bre wat oa days m SEARCH FOR TWO MEN. | came to this country from Cop hagen elghteon years ngo and that shel give up han not seen them since. Emanuel wus) a Hon tamer and had as am: to remove n! gutlty'| yi 1 twol 00, oF other riting any he ts le Mim. Parlog Would Like to Pind ¢ Nathans, One wo blow er. Mrs, Leah Pariot, of No, M7 Weet Houston street, cated at Police Meade quarters to-day and asked th aatste co the pp. in tocating Emanuel Nathan and his brother, Herneth an. The woman says that bo: ehlaved quite aj gor of Oe {eh ‘AARITY AT THIS HOSPITAL ONLY FOR “SUITABLE” CASES. ° Casino Beauties Meet the Western Sprites Visitor Seeking Treat- ment Is Told that, There Are as Many Patients in the Wards, Now as Can Be Han-! dled, and but Little; Promise Is Held Outi for a Future Time. would be assigned would be ad- initted.” “But do you t only spectal sorts of 7 sked nim. you n jctlona to Entri I knew of course that contagious dis- fAses are not admited at the hospital, but 1 had supposed that that was the nly restriction, and that If thi v nt beds they were filled by examined and found reall: osevelt Hospital tory. Thin Is the way It reads: MOSPITAL—Por the recep ait who have ton andr A beds very Imitot upertatends directory y CARER, do disabled, T deducted, “40 0: not the point.” abl the phy- DL anked any ening { am th 1 Sand Tuave no mone Ttosoital 1 5 whem this ja true, pro und t i long it is nervous- n't do anything kaown hi “ nt this the examination now? 1 fhim, ‘And tf sou tind that tt ts Qusness, Int that It ts Just as 1 nu wdimlt me Woald Give No Promise. said the doctor nto the xultad We tive all we can tute cases. We can't ha up with other peopl A have typhoid and pneumonia p ts come in and no show we are situated ried anywhere else? A- disp should think, would be a ge Wt 1 sald as L rose, vl ok inca day) or tw n, and n't promize.” hings enter y iM, might 1 190L ‘“FLORODORA” GIRLS TRY FOR . HONORS AT WATER POLO. iH °) % sald the physician. . ghted, ech ing hall 4 the ‘steps and out} Upon the dark dr | tas Tw entry about cam printed line { fin the charit and walked with mi Last vear'n ex; 11484, Ortsinal years may be by: the ‘ abunes lzed paroles at the y the following Is not exceeding tve ‘oled on conditions determine: mi. To provid W have charac’ Reformat tene wh mira Mite term for whieh shall be the maximum bmi Hit of the detinite Hote the mint of nis term mum i 1 Appot of Prison: year and or the Court > power to suspend sent !olaw authorizes t nary officers, Ww tigate thie | tt inv person ove Rether with « with the crim Iv eh citizens or poe ra omuty be toyed In that. c DUrpome he law ts to pi matole ib o minor NDERTAKERS FIRST LU fter underts nthe estate e expense Ine Mae of sueh ‘Ro Tt pro Undertaker shall be the Hin full, fort nerai, pra will have first ed persos , including the folio Aueiria, was obliged by il-h ‘tive work 4s an imp: and had recently turned his attent:on to mercasitle affairs, acting as the mana- the banking house of Frank: Zot! of No. 108 Greenwich street. SHE BELIEVED HIM SUNDAY NEW LAWS |INOTHER IMP. GO INTO EFFECT. NCQ ADVANCE BY DEALERS WIPES, OUT LAST SPRING'S CUT. AL PRICES. in oa e Uptown. 00 DSDADSS irited Gam POLO TEAM- a draw, for twelve more ehapely wom ball through water, No that any of the glris t polo. The spectators glad they didn't. Every time they emerged from the watery depths there hurrahs and a stampede of brokers, feather !mporters and ad DSOGISSOO’ " rou @ TOOK neflcent admirera of footlight 5 was no paint or Abattlesrosal gach watera nolo artifelal ald to deceive, and tho fought to-day at the swimming t * stood remarkably well the unfair foot of East hty-fourth str 5 he unanimous opinion that If home Ike . These fair quite well. uctrosses attended the gaze of the -d upon the “bathing and admiration was s tine ana gation of be ased teta of prett of the New York Cas! Ing themselves agains: yho are to be marks. e admiration of the West in th which has been telected to te Jthe exh | throng Was r | sutz 1 « made up as follows Daisy Green, Frauc . Blanche Sie- ina Goodrich. ny Sextet—Sylvia. : Leighton, Belle A: CONDITION I “THIN CRITICAL CHINA PLAYING OFF ONE POW- ER AGAINST THE OTHER. production arra’ | Mad tt been | unadorned that ts, A beauty contest would probaby CYCLONE SINKS EIGHTEEN SHIPS. TWENTY-SIX PERSONS LOSE THEIR LIVES IN STORM. chy of Flume Badly Wreeked and | to, Foreign Shipping in the Harbor De- iswiiohbe atroyed by the Gale. Tcatuintees ug. A cyclone, attend- Aug. —Byron Brenan, jeneral at Shanghal, who damage to ship Flume wentyefive Cents Mere for Byers ta which we to England, sald to a sont Wo Attce | r Were eunk an the Associated Preas Sep! 41x persons drowned —— this morning Richardson on thi her in the fa SINGLE. entra Dat the standpoint of forelgn in- = n —— i ets, the in China ts far »j}MOTT BACK ON THE BENCH. te Interna- 3 a oe wing. Formerly fstrate dn Sy i Chinese foreign intere ‘Two Months’ € Were, at any rat extent, Aftertanlubse identical. Thanks than ever to play another, s0 patent. i } tuily jm their Interests een shown to a to the art fort had be im ja the ¢ tates. told hin lends that he w now feeling in splendid) health, ——__—. SHIPPING NEWS. TO-DAY. 6.40\Moon sets: bench at ¥ r ¥ nh recuper. tHklll Mou ina very hortile feeling ta many China and local dis- expected, red that Russia and far more influence 1 ernment than He believed the Unite: ne the grpatest sufferer by of Manchuria to foreign Brenan dee German. with th had the ( t rtd would closing THE the tra STRIKER HELD FOR ASSAULT ¢ He Was Way! eu Hefuned to St Juiius Friedman, of No, 58% Columbla wan held in default of $1,000 ball | fov trial on a charge of assault, In the x Market Court to-day. am Carnes, of No. 156 Attorney alleged that the defendant: lald thateau Late Malt OUTGOING STRAMERS. ILED TO-DAY wait for hi mM to ome from la nome haneireoaaaie KW Liverpool. Urday last, and struck him-on the h bia wife and hile} Coton head with a blunt instrument. Carness 2170 West One Hundred and Raid. that he Waw assuulted because Ne : churds TEAMERS. pereisted In warking for Goldstein's AE Ua ter and egg denter tn Tivingtey lives at No, 103 East One Hundred and DUE TO-DAY putter and ex i a eeniat ERR ey Mambure. —Mtidur, Curacoa, atrect, where there Iva wtrike amony Twentyereventh street. She sys HeaaeneoR Atveece Gece he slaritg Ore mn neincer has been golmg with her for Prine Willem Ih., Friedman denied the charge and RY erty 80 kegs uf beer will be drunk. Only aw kegs were drained last year, John i] , in Ridgewood, Sunda, announced that each, Anurchist will’ be Mialted to half alkeg. trchists WIL have a plenio at Lib- whe Port au’ Prince, Felnimed that {t Wax a case of mistaken, BE ae ¥ ut wxome time, and she believed he was a fdentity. tu Maoved aw mich from Jute duis, | single man, Recently she learned that ing that the State, and not the| he had a wife and six ehlidren: ‘ shall recelve any. mo She met hin hast Mt ie corner er Woan aetion brought of) Lexington and East ne Unt ime sth , Hundred and “Paeatyeaixts, atzre j *rohibiting the sa In cities of the} told him rhe 4 Adnan frat and second clarmes of real property | to. de with him, Te \ ma without serving. written notice on the| some rings he had xh > i KS owner or hit attorney under guilt of af refused to part with them, and, ane 1 ) misdemeanor, may he str ts her in ye is tl anes _ oa en Wood. ¥ wis only t Ms tO Rs PRESSARIO back hia, peo jrtye He held. for Lace Curtains and Bed Sets trial in b . be IMPRE DEAD. oa _ To-morrow, At Unusually Low Prices Who Once Manag (Life Preing to save Sinter, Seateht Succumbs in ir (special to The Evening World.) ¢ Irish Point, Pr, $3.25, 5.50, 7.50 A. Fabris, who was SORFOLK, Va. Aug. 2.—Robort i} “ well@ nown In operatie circles, anil man-| Reamey and his young sister were Curtains { Renaissance, 3.95, 7.50, 9.50 (ged the laxt tour In this country of th| drowned tn Machado Creek, W. a y Aro tena Thee jar atoinette, g, famoum prima donna, Mme. Sexicm, ded [IMMA WNtY” gaunt gat Ma ot Mees : 5-50, 7.25, 10,50 at hin renidence, No. Forty-ninth | thelr boat, Reamey lost his Ife Ih try= rireet, Brooklyn, an the sth. Instant | ing to save his sister. i Bed Sets Renalssance, £13.50, 18.00, 21.50 wud was durled at venwood Cemetery: a e 8 1A abriss who was born In Dalma-|500 Kege Neer 1.000 Anarch Marle Antoinette, 16.50, 22.50, 27.50 West-Twenty-third Street

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