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* meeting the requirements of a civiliza- ‘ i x “WN BAD SHAPE Blackwell’s Island Teland Workhouse Entirely Unfit and Brooklyn's Jail.an Incubator of Disease, State Board Says, SING SING FAR BEHIND IN UP-TO-DATE NEEDS, Legislature Looked To for Ald in Working Reforms—Elmira Re- formatory an Exception—Is Praised for Fine Condition, ALBANY, Dec. 1.—The State Commia- ston of Prisons held {ts annual meeting to-day and received reporta on Inapec- tions of a number of county jails and pena) {nstitutions, Commistivnor Jaeckel reported that the workhouse on Blackwell's Island, New Yorks City, wes “entiroly undt and fl) adapt for its purpose,” and recom- mended that its use be discontinued and @ new building constructed to accom- modate ‘this class of offenders. Me severely criticises the condition of the calls in Bing Bing prison, saying in Dart: “The prison proper falls far short of tion which by its enlightenment along | humanitarian tines has risen above the| femmte period of our history, when the punishment of criminals was sccom- plished by casting them Into a dun- geon, and recognizes a policy in the} treatment pf prisoners in the custody of the State which shall guarantee proper sanitary surroundings and which shall not menace the health of State charges, “An eppropriation of $100,000 was @anctioned this year by the Legislature | to inaugurate an Improvement in these! eel blocks, This was a sep in the} Tight djrection, but the pressing needs in other State institutions, demanding larger appropriations, impelled the Gor- erpor to withhold Executive approval | of this appropriation, delaying tempo- rérily the work of Correcting this eon. ition, "It is to be hoped the Legislature In ite wisdom will see fit to again recom. mend an appropriation for this impor- tant demand, This improvement |s im-/ ete and should not be further de-| Dr, Jaeckel's report speaks In the geverest terms of the condition ot the Raymond Street Jail in Brooklyn. @aye that i iy so filthy as to be a ae Incubator of disease,” one: “It is high time thls commission | ghould assert |ta authority and demand @n knmediate correction of the glaring abuses at this institution which have ,Tecelved at our hands the most scath- | ing condemnation year after year,’ retary Geor; commission, 8 conditions he found at the Reformatory. Neither corporal puntsh- ment nor the chaining up of men, he saya, has been resorted to during the past year, and keeping men on bread and water or depriving them of meals as 4 matter of discipline has aleo been discon tinued. ] ” THE CHRIGTWAS WORLD Will Include a Speolal Fiction BD Supoiement, printed in colors, finely Illustrated 4 read. Out next Sunday, jomething to keep “eo Broadway, Graham and Flushing Aves., Brooklyn. Never Before Have We Been So Splendidly Prepared for All Holiday Demands. ry iN TLL GREW Coulsdon Lost Six ‘oot Six Men on Voy- age from Eastern Ports, Ar- rives with Five Sick, Report: ing Cases of “Beri-Beri:” VESSEL AND CREW ARE HELD AT QUARANTINE. Men Will Be Detained for Close Observation and Ship Thor- oughly Fumigated—Only Chi- nese Sailors Ill. Wrh five men of her craw seriously 1A) and the report that @lx others ead | dled and were buried during the voy- ag the tramp steamer Coulsdon, which arrivd to-day from Java, is held | by the Quarantine offtclals in the be- Het that cholera existe on the vessel. | ‘The five sick men, whom the officers | Of the ateacr reported as !M with beri- bel, have been removed to @ hospital for close observation, The crew wii | be held at Hoffman [sland and ali thelr | effects ard the vessel will be disinfect- ed before they are relesed. The crow at present consists of th captain, seven | officrs, thre Western Islanders three | Arabs ami thirty Chimamen, The elck- nes has been among the Chinamen ¢x- clustvely, ‘The Coulsdon, while trading in the! Far East, had a crew of Chinamen,) one of whome died at Manila of dysen- tery on Aug. 3. In consequence of this the crew was discharged and a new iy The Couladon then satied rer enere she loaded cargo at! ‘al ‘porte, Between Samarang, | ‘and Colombo, another man dies, And at Colombo a seaman was shippea In hi_place. 30 two men were taken gick the ne “man shipped at Colombo dis-| with dysentery, and the fatto wing day appeared, It {s supposed he jumped overboard, When the steamer arrived at Sues the two sick men were landed | with another who had fallen fl the day before, The first two died after tha doctor at Buem rad diagonsed thelr Ilness at ehotera After the Coulsdon left Suex another | | man died after a brief Miness and was} buried ‘at sea, Five other members of the crew became ill before the Couls- ‘this port. don reached “| Holiday Aprons for Mistress & Maid | Here's a timely offering of fine Lawn Aprons that ought to ap- Qualities are superior and | peal to every woman. | consistently low, | Aprons of good quality lawn, with deep | bem, tucks or yobs x! of lace; | value 29¢ a! 9c Large and small lor of good quality | |. lawn in a number of very good styles, | finishea with deep hem, tack and inser- | tion or edge of embroidery; alae BSc sory seessrsssesens 25c| | Maids’ and Waitresses’ Aprons, made ot! fine lawn, with and without bretelles, * 38, (_$ 1 Table, 45¢. |We have 780 of these | 4 carpal hemstitched tack and embroidery; value $0¢ ar hee ny Oak Tables, They haw Malo inch top, with mealy turned legs, are well made and fin | ished and are wo:th | $1.00, They goon seleTPhursday © the Special mee... 406 Made ba Myon a | MEP. 2 SN Shirt Waists at ‘There are 350 doven here of the neatest "ve ever bought at aceon: We've provided for the heaviest kind of a rush ia these| for we know how eager every womin will be 10 get 4 fail share of ther. | prices are | Maids’ and Waitresses’ Aprons, double width, deep he», with or without bretelles, trimmed with fine em- broldery} value 69¢.,, "49¢) Women’s fancy lawn and are heiieis| prettily trimmed with lace and | "ee rn eretes pales alue 49% Finer Aprons in great variety, 59, 69c, 98c, 1.29 ‘Baltimore Tomatoes, Greatly Underpriceds\ ee Thursday will be made memor-! able in this Grocery Dept. |Regular 2-lb, 10c. cans of Standard Baltimore Tomatoes, America Brand, the best packed, will go on sale for | one day only, at, can, ic , Limit 6. No mail orders except | ir with other groceries. Less than Half. and biggest-valne madras and fannelette ‘waists you inywhere near the price, They are In black end isd ood wt dr ight snd ih eects Teer aan pak ssa amt aoe All or Theratay and made “ ef 39C 0, D. Orders. a9 tm re ls ia Riaet Beas opal ; ats want fiend hde-s i Lei Sa por prsnentry ae, 'W. L. DOUGLAS. $3.50 SHO Was dbus WRITTEN applications will be received at GEO. ROBINSON (Lawyer)| DIAMONDS AND ear et Sake otdential phate Ware NATIONAL B CAMMEYER 6th Ave., Cor. 20th St. Santa Claus Santa Claus IS COMING! And will be at Cammeyer’s DURING CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. READ HIS TELEGRAM JUST RECEIVED: CHRISTMAS TELEGRAPH COMPANY. Utopia, Fairyland, December 5, 1904. My Dear Mr. Cammeyer: geen [have your tremendous order of beautiful things for the children who wear your shoes, fully finished and boxed and in my sleigh, andl start at once. I will arrive at t your store at 10 o'clock Thursday morning, December bth, 2 and will stay until you close Saturday night, December the 24th. Please inform all your little customers to be sure to meet me, as 1 have a present for each one, Very truly yours, SANTA CLAUS,” Mr, Alfred J. Cammeyer, 6th Ave., Cor. 20th St., New York, “« » PIANOS D8 AND ORGANS, _ PIANOS AND ORGANS, | Loosens tight chest colds, re- lieves difficult athing, prevents pneumonia, stops coughing, cures any cold, New York's Best Family Cough Medicine Close your mouth and draw deep breaths after taking ‘Short Stop'’ and feel the lungs open and congestion vanish, Splendid for children, very Druggist Sells “Short Stop" UNION MADE! A trial will con. eee ‘ou that W. L. Doags $3.50 shoes are the best in the By world. New YORK ie | In the Greatest Holiday Piano Sale in America. If you want to secure one of the best pianos made, come to-morrow sure, Pianos for everybody and within anybody's means. The $350 Wallers Piano for $195 Including Beavtiful Stool and Cover, Al $1 a Week Is the Greatest Piano Value in the World! No piano anywhere near its equal in tone, action, artistic design, quality of material or workmanship has ever been offered by any other manufacturer or dealer at anywhere near the price of the Walters at $195. which Is about 46 Its Real Value! Therefore you save from $150 to $200 when you secure one, The cele- brated tone-lasting Walters Plano is su road: MT, Tay Br age 2. md ain! Kat tah SC: HELP WANTED—MALE. 10 $12 Weekly easily earned by eliher sex knlULing seariless hosiery for on easy payment plan} wr full particulars and com! money; no éxpertence required States Woollen Co,, Detrott Mich, Main Of ce Deparment, of street Clean: ing, 14th Ww Bullding, 13 Park Rew. room. 1416, ;Wednemtays of | @ of non-compett- on steam Legatees or owners of undivided real OF per THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 7, 1904. Built to Last a Lifetime! by the Walters Piano Company, of New York, by skilled, experienced piano-bullders, whose head inspects every instrument pers¢ mally before it leaves the factory. A 10 Years’ Guarantee. Every Walters Piano is fully guaranteed in every particular for a term of ten years (a facsimile of this guarantee {s inserted in gilt let- ters on the inside of the top of every piano). Terms: $5 Down and $1 a Week. (Delivered to Your Home on Payment of $5, Caution 22" buy + so-catied *stightly used oF second-hand piano at any price, for it will soon bev worthless, Just like worn-out machinery. a eet your old piano for a beautiful new Walters an Exchange } balance due at $1 a week. mPa) Beavtilul Wilson Pianos at $165, $5 Down and $1 a Week. Upon Cash Sales LAWYERS. sau st.(Day), B'way.37 at.(Ni@ht only), FOR SALE. Diamonds Are Street Lamps On Easy Avenue, DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY erlasdng Chrietinas Gifts a " ny of | we will box and shin pianos {ree us charge to any part of the United State CASH OR | — refer employer Bu valneas Alt CARS TRAnsfER To Leusron Io 3” Avé 759° 60" x N Main 37. 39 Maiden Lane yok Fulton st, Hrookiyn. nomember. Ay Importers L. W. ‘SWEET & CO. i snches {i Sixth av., New York. 17 Newark ay..Jorsey City and sa he Rex HSTABLISHED 1889. Third ay, Bronx OPEN EVENINGS, iniiee's Profit. FOR SALE, NEW CREDIT IDEA. ee here NG FOR LADIES, Late Ny nora, Tei ernades ae Saas) in- FOR SALE. CREDIT TO ALL, YOU. CAN. DRESS WEL ae Mal ia) Misi RNS. unt gee 6TH A’ pIAMO tee 1 jure from the best $30 fabrics 121st St. & 3d Ave, Everything for Housekeeping, ‘ Carpets, Rugs, Furniture, VERY DAINTY CORNER CHAIR Of mahogany fintsh, plano polish wood seat, spindle back, $6.75 PricO sesso A Most Acceptable Christmas Gift, We invite your inspection of our HOLIDAY STOCK. Many beautiful and substantial pieces SUITABLE FOR GIFTS. REDUCTIONS ON MORRIS CHAIRS. $17.50 grade, reduced to....$43,00 15.00 grade, reduced to.... $$,25 14,00 grade, reduced to ... 40,50 All have reversible velour cushions for both seat and back, 5-Piece Parlor Suit... Choice of Damask, Tap ry or Velour Mahogany finish—Best workmanship throughout. COWPERTHWAIT & SONS, 12ist St. @ Sd Ave, Any wh eel! WORTHLESH SUBSTITU patent num heater and 1.50, | 4 Alumin' ful mult e. and 40% “ZEE NEET" for Heating, 40c. | BRAUTIFY YOUR HOME. wig ar Z on Gas * Nege Toecgeng, Myatt Suviiah are rt MANTLEA Sent” on i receipt price LIBERAL, DISCOUN TO THE TRADF SUVIO HEAT AND LIGHT CO., (o7p ad Ay. & 40 W. Woway, cor, Park pl N.Y Tailoring Sale, Cash or Credit SUIT or OVERCOAT made to meas | that NewYork has ever contatned 590 —Sale price Trousss Big Sale—225 Nore to Select from -$2 Ask About Our Co- aod ive System, Alburt & Co., 18-20 Astor Place,, Corner afnyette CLOTHING ON CREDIT et tft. cash prices, without security, “staid “juritine wo" 2 WEST A4" ST, CRED IT & SONS | 12 1st Street: 2226 to 2234 Third Ave. Chatham Square: 198 to 205 Park Row. Two Establishments, Stoves, Ete. 4 (ren ems I) RELIABLE BEDDING. All bedding sold by as ts manuf ac- tured under sanitary inspection IN OUR OWN FACTORY. We absolutely guarantee the qual- tty and durability of ebery Mattress, Pillow, Bolster, Ete, $20.00 Tufted Couch, velour cow ers, heavy frame. Price this week A co Park Row, near Chatham Sq, RAILROADS, aT me “Breer ser4 Everybody. 44.00 ‘weekly. 391 GRAND 8T,, near Marcy are. Brooklyn. Walcline AND WAMU ALE EASY PAYMENTS. Will send watch & ve janet th, | American Wateh & TAKE ELEVA’ TOR. 19 MAIDEN LANE. nner DENTISTRY: ~ HAYES’ DENTAL apron : 338 6th Ave,, cor. ti at. SOUTH RRN AWAY 180, a es alias beast Coast Punk ese a me ae or hy LINB.—1223 FM aml r4 at SIBORL COOPER CO, PAINLESS DENTISTRY. ° a ONiit. WORK dt aren DEC, 14 TO THOSE PRESENTING THIS ADVT. Cuaves Best Teeth $8.00 it Good set of teeth 5 $5 Crowns Fillngs - §0c up" SPECIAL PRICES FOR THIS OFFICE ONLY. fue URIGINA NEW YORK. PAINLESS DENTAL Canons, AV. (Corner 10th #1) cab I ATTERBURY. ‘aeneral Manager. _Fuew Au woes guaranteed bed wed years, N CROWNS......... WINS OKT. work What do you ‘ja AC K don't AN” DRY JA

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