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70 QUIT THE CITY Sect of Scarlet Fever—Fleas Cause Spotted Fever, Asserts Yale Professor "he doctors of the Riverside section, heretofore recognized as the most Penlthfal on Manhattan Island, are sounding an alarm to thelr clientele, @vising them to flee the city for the next fow weeks, as they fear a grave ‘epidemic of disease of every natre now ¢hat the thaw has begun, This ig due to the condition of the streats, which, they say, is such as to anne the gravest apprehension. Some of the dootors are outspoken in thair * @ondemnation of the Street Commissioner Woodbury with a spite against that section, becausd the West Hnd Association lias opposed hia desire to Petain a dump at the foot of West Ninety-sixth street, ‘pr. ieee fn tho congested population } ts of this end other large cities f 4 explaining |throwghont the country may be ex: The Plalned by the unique theory advanced be had two ui to-day by Addi#on HE. Verrill, Professor of Zoology in Yale Univermity, that fleas ‘af some ey ee of the same family are fp mayt likely trnsmitting “Tt te now generally known,” aid Prof, Verrill, ‘that several important Contagious diseases of man and the In | domestic animals are propagated: chiefly or wholly by oértain biting insects, It seame very probable that the ‘spotted fever,’\ now. prevalent in New Haven, {9 caused by @ minute blood te, which may be conveyed to healthy fons by the bites of infected fleas. Thig yc, | Method of Infection would best ox» plain the seattered and irregutar dia- ot. |ftibution of the cases and ite greater frequenoy in Unsanitary 1ocal{tles,” The announcement of this theory to- Gay hea the apirit of unusual import- district between rat end One Hundred enth etrest on the weat alde within lest: Gays, and it is threaten- epidemic, say some ot | tore. They ‘are studying the n with Intent to discover a and many of them believe that. Conditions in’ tHe streets are re- ve the gah ad | latory Street Cleaning to'get the fith off the tt Expects Much Suffering, ° idan to talk avout rea- e ts," aid Dr, of No, ‘ be ana es not concerned 0 ibility, but 1 ‘way that the epsion 1s most ous and calls for immediate action. . fon. te ‘Tabout fons, mo Sowing ha Ler igre acchereete pays: lo ue, Bald th a4 i. vant er that an cel cof diaea ; teributable to Milt my bs area iy. ak that this favored cma nah, of NO. (61 West My time Nd: 4 th mv odllege profossor- BF dete bony a n street, and have oe ain tied Not Epidemic, He Says. the Board ‘of Health all infonma- a8 fey Believers and Sceptics! Green is the color to-day, but— think of London adopting “Green?” Liga will follow soon, No’ dren away ite--Brown is the color a .” Our President, Mr, Sig, Hirsh (at that time connected wit 4 well-known department store), cor- rected that error by stating that: “Green Is the color of Spring,” and on St. Patrick's Day, 1903, displayed “Green Hats.” Consequently London {s “two years slow.” THE FIRST GREEN OF 1905,. We are showing a “green window.” The background—a village in the Emerald Isle, Handsome Suits of eenish Killarney Tweeds, Green Mats and Green Ties. (See ours now, and a8 you see other green displays Inter , you'll, remember where it sare Now a Few Words About Those Sults at Sevon Dollars, They seem to have “caught on” great, The boys have been filling up the “gaps” from the top, No stopping now. Down, down and out with Taylor. stocks, Ask the people who have made purchases here, and they'll tell you “Creat! Never saw values like them in. New York!” Now, that's what 1 call good advertising, The newspa- pers are good, A nice store is good, Polite salesmen are good, Real Values to the purchaser, that hits the mark every time, There will be some “Great Doings” CAUSED BY FLEAS, lea Fever Due to Insects, An- _heria Prof, Verrill, of, Yale College. ING CLUB'S HOME IS TO BE ENLARGED. arenes f Filed tor $50,000 Improve- mente te Building at No. 7 Mast , Mittyeeighth Street. Plans have been filed with Buttding Ach sree for the enlargement and ‘ elling of the four-story and ent clubhouse of the Riding ed oe eMart leet ent, a eighth the reuiodlle building is to ye hew mangard root, the stables the lower stories are t equipped with new fireproof stalls, fase Tate ju to be recon» gted with 44 of steel and con- ad the ol rearranged, day morning, (See Chambers street windows.) In our “Subway Store” the broken sults are fast disappearing, divided thus!yse= Coats and Vests, $3.50 Trousers, + + $1,50 More “seeds"--every purchaser will"become an advertiser for the “YAn Béucated Bird. A little bird Sat on a fence Singing bright end gaily, t said Big peep, “a il on World tesla | | BIRDS, \,. DOGS, CATS inal of all kinds Miata te mt ‘Dogs and ED NEWYORCEARS A SKIMMED. MILK Drs ‘Darlington, of the Health Edward M’Kenna, Arrested in Board, Puts His Foot Down on} the Plan of Country. Dairy Men. of Health, eald to-day that there is no Possibility of ekimmed milk betng sola In this elty under egisting conditions, ‘This la an anewer to the committee of Orange County fermens which pro- poses to have the law #o amended that skimmed milk may be admitted to the New York market. "T haye no objection ¢o akimmed mili iteelt or a8 @ food, for adults,” eald’ Dr. Darlington, “but ite eale now would Mean death to thousands of young chil- dren, Milk ds composed of water, sugar, fat and casein, @r cheese; and what young chilaren fe the fat, but in skimmed milk # 9 almost eliminated, while the oheme gremeina, In | milk ‘modified’ for children tthe casein or eheesc |p faken out, “The trouble ig now for the Board of dirty or Impure mitts eold in the city? To do thie ong tllk as it comen from the cowie adhered to. If akimmed mile were afowed tt would | erm megs Me i cau fer of ae aout | stong their nes thet ts not agaln In the Furnishing Store Satur. 9) inetease the opportunity for fraud, and by establishing two ptandernda make it wlmost impossible 40 any one, ‘The city might a@ well recognise three standards of brea@-good bread at ten cents, poor at three cents and mouldy at one cent. ‘The batriere ones broken, those varying standeefe might be ap- yi to all foods," ‘Ing to the present crusade of Dr. Ly promised anti ration and will stop handling thik for any creamery consider sanitary, If Other ralireade do not act mith these two, which have volunteered Hs the Board of Health will use ree," f ee GEN, HAWLEY VERY Low. ‘WASHINGTON, March if.—Gen. Jp- 1 | ep R. Hawtey’a opndition, which |e ‘oritioanly low, remain about the same. 6 had @ sintsing spell during the nigh ‘Dut rallied from st: ’ Stern Brothers 7 Dr, Dartington, President of the Board Hoalth to see that wholesoime milk--not a he ead that men iis vier ta tae - | wee | Ld = Oil~Wine red OMAN DIED AFTER DEBAUCH Connection with Death of Mrs. Mary Quirin, Ran Away When She Fell Dead. Edward McKenna, of No, 383 Mighth avenue, Wae arraigned to-day in the Jefferson Matket Court, havsng been arrested |i tohous ot a me coe ih 8. Quinny of No, i ive McKenna. The iter left her moth- er with the m: ut 8 o'clock, ree Sagne ue a mein pe iS couse exal at abe had i fo be fone ey (. ine waa found aventi hist ted, en jouse after dered down the atrect, Nee cacnnpupenel H..D. BOVIER REARRESTED. Must | Face rd Alléged Swindler Charge of Fraud in Buffalo. Hunter D, Bovier, or Bowie, whoae adventure as a developer of incipient prima donneg has kept the police and megiptrates busy of late, was dia- ohanged to-day Magistrate Whit- man, in rity Court, where he had awl Cent! Atralen nm a charge ie Irving place iandlady-olt in as Bovler was discharged he Y Detective Ln Rerreant en pecatt from Fu Pb, him defrauding the Iro- Sg ea on Soave Raines, and be will op- Muffaio next W ; As (Olive O11~NdtCod Liver) Is. the BEST Tissue Food and Body Bullder, Regular! 81.00 Botties Only 70 Conte ‘until introduced, 1% yodr Druggist has none in stock the following will supply your Hegeman & Co., 200 B'way and Branches, J, Femgmada, 1090 84 Ave, and Branches. 8 Vey Special Sales, To-morrow the most desirable colors, Value Fast Black Cotton Hose, with dovbie heela, toes and colee, Fast Bleck Lisle Thread Hose, plein or ribbed, with double soles, Pore Thread Black Silk Hove, with tast black Gouble cotton soles, Sizes 8 to 1054, Spring Heel, Sizes 11 to 2, Spring Heel, Sizes 2% to 5, Low Heels, \ in the most desirable materials, homespuns, fancy tan eoverts, gray and tan cravencttes, Fast Block Lste Thread Hove, plain geuro with silk Instie finish and Lace work with embroidery, SAILOR AND RUSSIAN SUITS, cheviots, serges and Sailor and E:on Collars, 3 to 12 yrs., NORFOLK SUITS of fancy worsteds, cheviots and $6 Scotch homespuns, full knicksrtockes trousers, Value $9,00/ .95 YOUNG MEN'S SUITS—EXTRA TROUSERS, blue and cheviots, broad full costs, peg top trousers, Value $16,95 YOUNG MEN'S BPRING TOP COATS & RAINCOATS, Rich Taffeta Ribbon 4¥f inches wide in White, Blick aad - 19° at 28c yard Women’s Hosiery 19¢ 25° Value $00 pair 37° $1.10 pe $3.00 nn Value $0c palr Value 400 pair Value $1.50 pair Children’s Button Shoes 1 Best quality IMPORTED PATENT LEATHER VAMPs, | | Dull Kid Tops, Al Widths and Sizes, | $1.45 $1.95, $2.65 Value $2.00 pair Value $2.75 pair Value §3,75 pair New Spring Styles In‘ Boys’ & Youths’ Clothing REGULATION REEFERS AND TOP COATS, $6.95 | $5.00 Value $8.95 Value $6.95 $13.90 $12.90 Value $15, 95 Unusual Misses’ and in fancy mixtures, 14 and 16 years, embroidered emblem, 14 and 16 years, and brown cheviols, pleated effect, GIRLS! NEW SPRING MODEL B of fine cheviots and coverts, GIRLS’ JUNIOR WALKING SUITS—NEW MODELS, GIRL8' JUNIOR REGULATION SUITS, in blue serges, MISSES' WALKING SKIRTS, in black, blue GIRLS’ WOOL SAILOR DRESSES, 4 to 14 years, blue, brown and red serges and motair, Values in Girls’ Apparel $12.75 $7,95 54,05 $5.45 53,95 Value $17.50 Value $12.50 Value $6,50 (OX REEFERS Value $7,50 Value $5,50 rg ’ Franklin Simon & Co. Misses’ ana Girls’ Apparel, Spring styles of Tailored Suits, Coats, Reefers, Dancing, School, Party Frocks. Also special importations of Paris hand-embroldered Pique Dresses, Trimmed, Straw and Lingerie Hats, SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY. BISHOP DRESSES; also Guimpe Dresses, with Dutch neck ‘and Embroidered bertha, exclusive model of imported Washable Poplins in white, pink, blue or tan; 4 to 12 years, Real values, $7.50... SPRING COATS, three-quarter length, of gray English Homespun, Tan Covert and Navy Blue Serge; 4 to 14 years; regular value, $13.50...... MISSES’ TAILORED SPRING SUITS, black and white English checks, Homespuns and Mixtures, richly trimmed, coat satin lined, new model skirt; 44, 16, 18 years; regular price, $19.50...... , Boys’ Clothing. Our Spring styles of Suits, Top Coats, Reefers, Cloth, Felt, and Straw Hats; also complete line of Furnishings now ready. Our Clothing {s our own make of the best workmanship and. highest class materials, Olir prices are lower than similar goods sold else where, ETON, RUSSIAN AND SAILOR SUITS, of imported Cheviots, plain colors and mixtures, » with soft Pique collars and Silk tie; 3 to 12 years; regular value, $8.75,..... aay NORFOLK SUITS, new Spring Models of imported wool fabrics; with two pairs of Knickerbockers; 8 to 17 years; regular value, $11.50...,+secssaee BOYS’ SPRING TOP COATS AND REEFERS, remainder of last season, of English Covert, Navy Blue Serges and Cheviots; 3 to 12 years: previous prices, $7.50 to $11.50 conenaveaed 1.75 0.75 13.50 soee 5.05 6.05 5.00 tees Women’s Waists, LINGERIE WAISTS of French Batiste, imported hand-embroidered front, yoke and cuffs of Val. in- sertion; made up in our workrooms; \ regular price, $11.75. ...ssseeeveee WHITE HANDKERCHIEF LINEN WAISTS, English eyelet hand embroidered; value $6.50... . 35 Women's Suits and Coats, 27.50 * TAILORED SUITS, of Imported Panama Cloth, richly trimmed, colors black, blue, brown and green, entire suit made over taffeta silk to match; regular price, $45.00......sseeereveeserereres EVENING AND STREET COATS—Copy of the latest Francis model, 50 inches long, of imported Broadcloth, in black and champagne; also Black Chiffon Taffeta Silk, handsomely trimmed and lined with White Peau de Sole; regular value $50.00,... These are two very special offerings, FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts. 29.15 West Tw nty-‘third Street Saturday’s Special Sales MEN’S SUITS, $10 Remnants of our recent sales to be cleaned out quickly; value $20, $18, $15. Special price, $10. N.Y. Store only. CHILDREN’S SUITS, $3.75, A clean up of last season's Children’s Norfolks, single and double breasted Jacket and Pants, in Fancy Mixtures, sizes 6 to 16 years; former prices, $5, $6 and $7. Special $3.75. N. Y, Store only, YOUNG MEN’S SUITS, $9.75 Single and double breasted Blue, Black and Fancy Mix- tures, 15 to 19 years, Spring and Summer weights; value $18, $16, #15 and $12. Special $9.75. N.Y, Store only. SHIRTS, 75¢c. 2,100 Shirts, Negligee and Stiff Bosom Shirts gathered from three stores, sizes, 1344 to 19; values $3.00, $2.50 and $1.50. Special price, 75c. N. Y: Store only. ‘Smith Gray & Co. BROADWAY AT $1ST STREET, FULTON ST. AT FLATBUSH AVE, NEW YORK, "BROAD OOKLYN, Ok AYE: : 86" ST. & BEZAVE, Oilcloths and | Floor Mattings Linoleums (Chinese ‘and Japanese) Plain and fancy. A favorable purchase below regular prices, Per 40 yard roll,’ 4.95, 6.95 & 8.95 New patterns from the best makers, priced as Jow as can be per square yard, 25e, 39c, 49c & 59c H.ONeill & Co /Splendid Values in Misses’ and Children’s Dresses, Coats and Skirts For Saturday's Selling | RT JACKETS—medinm lengths, several models, or ani trimmed—sines 14, 16, 18 years, $5,00, $7.75, $8.75, $10.00 CHIL ~~ Made of finest quality t and Co. ry collar and embroidered emblem on sleeve--6 to h4 yeare, s ' $3.75. $4.75, $7.75 CHILDREN’S COTTON DAELSSES—Made of Colored Percales, Giaghams end White Lawn, in @ variety of modele—szes 6 to 14 $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.25 y M i 'T $—Made in and dark mix jal Sen cy, mixtures, new plaited (Third Floor.) MISSES' Ci Untrimmed Millinery (Second Floor) From the largest and finest collection in the city of Un- trimmed Millinery, Flowers, Foliage, &c., we have selected the following special values for Saturday's selling: WOMEN'S TAILORED SUIT HATS, rt trimmed, Special. at... s.se++sesuee sarily } $9.48 100 doren WOMEN'S DRESS SHAPES, latest models) made on wire frames in black, brown, green, navy dy 95c¢ champagne, Special at.isecsecsseee eves Oh mereenenreee pee ROSE SPRAYS, WITH FOLIAGE; vila} Sc - 10¢ 4c. Special atresereressees IMPORTED FOLIAGE). value 20c, Speciat at Saturday, We Wiil Offer Our Women’s $2.50 Shoés at $1.79 The assortment includes patent leather and vici kid/button and lace. Patent leather and kid tips, light and medium weight solcs. __ Boys’ $2.00 Shoes, $1.50 fon Resed Shoes, atin calf vamps, dull Dongola bid tops, shapes, good elout sol im 2 105M, regUlany F200 Aecscr sstserrree $150 MEN’S FURNISHINGS Low Priced for Saturday Pajamas for Men Made of extra ne cloth, assorted shades, in neat stripes and ailltary collar and buttons, all 85c $1.90," peclal Ko Ka wee | Suit, . Men's Underwear for oes soe wee ied Se wc he Lae Men's Negligee Shirts ) Men's high: ade, Negiges Shirts, made wp, in is-can a manner at Cheviot, ras and Percale Cloths, in neat pees 1,35 to 63,50, pasion A lesa zeit} 756 o | Sample Lot Lace NeSkwear | At Less Than 1-3 Import Cost S 240 very fine and German Imported Lace Neck Pieces for ” Women and Children, consisting of Stock Collars shegtise wl and Weg big hes Kr and plere—ap two alike ip the ry 4 were offer them Saturday at ies me oe 20c. to $2.25 each 29c fut!’ Ribbons 22c Yard Fine quatity Satin and Taffeta Ribbons, 4% 1; 7 a full assortment of ill and ee Maes eo wwiltacry }! 22c and dregs trimming—-valug 29¢ per yard. Saturday at... J z wasT CORSETS Women's Sweaters. and Golf Vests Sweat Hes be Mt lere—in crea —made up to sell Kh $450 $2.50 each; now marked. cece Women's Fine Goll Vests ain a | i ‘ shades and Betternscrtad is.00 ra RG shapely effect at the waist ‘ine (Ss) Vata) 64.09; pera Wait te Poicrd nown and popular Ar woin, ew palteray be $5.00 i, 1 gray and red—value Hb Mts veer cenmerenenns ae MN [diva Wate ksh neg st im | Eton Walst—. nov. YY | elty in white and gray—in- $7. 50 troductory price .+. * Value $10.00, wear. ' Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street RENT Your Houses, , Your Rooms, Your Apartments, Furnished or unfurnished, by advertising them in THE WORLD, No other avecessful ‘Want °’’ medium approaches WORLD tn etly cirewtatton ee i abd Sa Selb,