The evening world. Newspaper, March 29, 1905, Page 4

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rt ot Hi WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCE SPOTTED FEVER EPIDEMIC SPREADS @uring the winter and epread while the weather was cold, physicians hoped that the arrival of balmy days and sunshine Would check {t. But the contrary is the case, and the expert commission ap- pointed by Health Commissioner Darl: | w, ington to disoover a cause for the pr alence of the disease has made but lit tle: headway. When the atreets wero filthy in tho 60 Calling). Cards Printed While You Wait Cost 25c. High Grade and Dyeing Done by Special Order. Ht early part of the year many;authorities | § believed that this condition bred the Rhy disease. Now the atreets are clean, but cerebro spinal meningitis ts ap- pearing in sections of the city where it was unknown at the beginning of onkers the Worst Sufferer Outside of New|" “Nature ot an epidemic. York; Reports Forty-four Deaths Out of a Total of Fifty-six Cases--- Cases are reported from surrounding cities and even from suburban towne, Over in Philadelphia the extent of the rayages of the disease {s alarming, Dr, Darlington 1s inclined to the ballet that cerebro-spinal meningitis germs are not incubated in the streets or hatched hat Kind," replied Mr, mean a typewriting marke! the Magistrate; that's en ltespite hte explanation that he had Jost ths machine while caren lt up: town Rrown was held in $1 fl for arial in Gener Sesstons, Silks and Prices Most Reasonable. (Maiijorders Filled. Work, and + Fine Stock. Important Notice to Our Customers We have discontinued giving out new B, & M. Blue Trading ai Books, but for the benefit of ri t those who desire to complete filling their books we shall, until h inclusive, give One Blue Trading Stamp with each 10 Cents spent. After April 15th no B, & M, Blue Trading Stamps will be given by The 14ch Street Store. Alatming Situation. by the sun, They appear in cycles, well defined, Cerebro-spinal meningitis, ac- bordingly. 9 of the nature of an epl- demic. Fnguirles made among Hvening World correspondents in the cities and piel {a a difference of opinion as to is near this city clearly show that cerebro-spinal meningitis is epidemic the 4 Of intestion oF oi ith jugh up to the present most of the cases are In places very close to N@W|posseased by the disease, Some doctors ds The worst record made by ‘spotted fever’ in any outatde city ig in|maintain ich I is et we Cae, Len 4,500 yards i rq where there have been Afty-six cases and forty-four deaths, Jer i Mg aiaree vin fay i Crepe de Chine a comes next, with thirty-eight cases and eleven deaths, In Harrl-|with the complaint, almost invariably ba sd as. thero have been fifteen cases and seven deaths, Dthere are stricken, "The diseese 1a meet) iN Street and evening shades revalent among children, ' A Dr. Darlington when seen at his office in the Board of Health Building bs Alarming @pread of Malady. including white, ivory, cream said that the malady was on the decline, though In the week ending! 1, the Borough of the Bronx the dis- and black, on sale h 25 there were 76 deaths in Manhattan and Brooklyn Boroughs. There | ease is spreading at an alarming rate, at 7 $c. yd., unusual value, 200 Elegant Tailor-Made Suits in Sizes from 34 to 40 Go On Sale at 8.98. Alterations Free We can safely say that the values are from 15,00 to 18.00 because these are sample garments {n newest Spring styles bought from a manufacturer with whom we do a big business at a price concession averaging half the usual wholesale cost, The detailsare that we offer Women’s tailor-made suits of cheviot, panama, broad- Cloth, mohairs and fancy tweeds in the new blouse and e-quarter coat styles, with trimmings of b Dress Goods. Silks at Special Counter, been 297 deaths this month and 671 deaths since Jan, 1, Dr, Darling-|the majority of the sufferers betng ohil- gald that he believod the warmer weather would lower the death rate | item. There are fourteen casos in Le- timmings to match jacket. banon Hospital, four in Fordham Hos- om we from 15.00 to 18.00, pital and ene jn Lincoln Hospite'. Mout i} tn Queens Borough there have been twelve deaths from Cerebro-spinal | of the patients are out of dange. pingitis in the last five weeks, though to-day there ta not one case of the wnder treatment, Dr. John P, Mason, head of the Queens Health John B, Beliro, of Gun HIM Road and Webster avenue, Bronx Bonough, hay already lost two children trom cerebro spinal meningitis, has—are in Fordham Hospital, Four others—all he Gauzes a small lot to clean up at 58c. yd., original prices $1.50 to $2.00, 12.3 for Women’s Silk Shirtwaist Dresses These suits are made from plain taffeta in fancy stripes, pin checks and fancy changeable silk, They are stylishly trimmed with hand. some ornaments, silk medallions and crochet buttons, Sizes 32 to 44, hand y Assortment limited, 7 94 for Women’s Natty Covert Coats } @ They are made from the American Woolen Co,’s famous covert cloth in a pretty shade of tan, with strapped seams, notch collar and lined throughout with satin, Sizes 32 to 44, ( Women’s y} Women’s 9 Misses’ 4 Coats, 98 | Skirts, 8e Sui! 9.48 WOMEN'S black coats made| |WVOMEN'S Walking Skirts| ITHEY ore §.00 Tailored Suits of broadcloth with dou-|| made of plain and fancy| in a variety of materials, ble-breasied box front, fitted)/mixtures, meltons and other! light and dark colorings, They back, collarless style, trimmed al||materials, The style is a seven-|lare made of fancy tweeds neck with stitched peau de soie,|/gore, high kilted effect, All|!with double-breasted box front, | Large leg o’mutton, sleeve.|veams bound, All sizes, Onj|semi « fitted back, —Plaited| ‘All sizes up to 44, Value 5,00,|\sale for one day only, skirt, a | Women’s Gold Medal Shoes are Worth 3.00 a Pair Our Price Is 1.95 Women who have been paying 3,00 a pair for shoes, and who enjoy, wearing 3.00 styles and _ “qualitida, will be interested in the an. notin it that this purchase of 2,000 eae nd] of 3.00 Gold ledalaghoes includes all the new spring » heels, weigh t3| leathers, among the latter being the best vicl kid, patent _ coltskin ..and patent wap calf Heels Fange “ from the low to the high Cuban. Some of the uppers are’ the lower cut ‘which chuse them to be classed as matinish, while Spring Dresses, Shirt-Waist Suits, the remainder are the regular cut, Soles are light, medium and heavy weight. Evening Dresses, All sizes trom 2% to 8, inet Mastin bo ee 790) lace shoes, Cc; 8% tolland11%4to2, Pair The American Lady Corset Prices from 1.00 to 5.50. ‘The American Lady Corset is so well known that extended praise f its merits is unnecessary, The purpose of this announcement is to notify it vein tbat we have all the newest spring models in girdle effects, medium and low bust effects and sharp and long dip hi Supporters are attached The colors are white, pink thos and drat Marea irs fey ee boniei ne coutil, Sizes 18 to 36 inches, Second Floor, 60 for 1.00 Corsets of batiste and strong jean with low bust h hip, Colors are drab, pink, blue and white, of sizes, bust, short and long Enough Wash Dress Voile for a Whole Gown for 1.08 90,000 yards of fine wash dress voile. This is the season’s most popular material for summer wear, and is suitable for shirt waists as well as shirt waist suits, It has the ap- pearance of a fine mixed wool goods, and can be had in light and dark shades of blue, gray, tan, brown and green, It’s the same quality advertised by other storesat 19, per yard, When we placed an order for 100,000 yards, naturally we demanded and received an extra discount, Then, too, we sell of, a smaller profit percentage than most stores, That's the story of how you get this beautiful wash voile at 9¢a yard, Both Dainty dren, sletera, value $1.00, 10,000 Yards of Dress Goods at Per 25C X=, We offer 10,000 yards of Shepherd Check Suiting, now } selling elsewhere for 50c, per yard, at the remarkably low price of 25c, per yard, It is 42 inches wide, and you may have your choice of small, medium or large checks of’ Black and White, Brown and White, ‘ Blue and White, Tan and White, 25e Per Yard Ali Silk 50c Foulards at 320 2, In this assortment of beau- tiful foulards there is a full aihen’s range of newest designs and . colorings, and we are confident that customers’ will find this fabric suitable for ment, declared to-day that he had practically stamped out the con- by treating it as a contagion a as each case, Mette an fark tha took place ‘being Frank Connelly, seven years o! ni IEATHS IN YONKERS from echool, bly Rey} bated Sadie Connelly, aged three, died of the — OUT OF TOTAL OF 56 hiientey JERSEY CITY REPORTS 11 disease in St, Peter's Hospital, Brook- D CG d S : 1] ‘Wortd, ; , Bas OS Wrtan Yo) DEATHS DURING MARCH, Jatied Sonal ot No, wh Puatneameat | 44FESS \aOOds Special. PRERE, N.Y. In Jersey. City thirty-oight tnd had been th only since Friday, 0 pi inch So eared fever, the oerebTO-spinal rewegitle have been tee ine alasaee i enlae in Passuic, 4, i ioe il . aic, N, J, F sere Boe eae Mwelve| Ported for the month of March, of| The school waa ordered clom » Imported Black Voule, headed reported, So far, which eleven have died, and over twen- yaya, aernanes ae will b Id Th di Hiyialx cases have deen reported. | ¢Y ate still Il, with the resutt in doubt,| ARRESTED AS A MAIL THigF, | Will be so ursday and cases have yery few have recovered, bit none! ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, Mi Frid. Aig, ad yet Feported out of danger, 1 Neo, March 8—| Friday at 68¢, yd. a and moet | the als, wiian sfleming, clerk tn e ost » and & young so- 9 ‘any cas Pea oe arity Gitta nats | LMported Al! Wool 22 CASES AND 12 DEATHS ¢ Colored Batiste REPORTED FROM HOBOKEN eee err lf 1» in a complete range of street ‘There have been twenty- ‘i ‘ : Fie pg vite tor AA ll ala The Best Family Medicine, and evening shades including the past month, twelve rewulting ta. The best, surest, safest and | cream and black, on sale Hence? yi, ut one care lindor| most reliable remedy for all f N. J, REPORTS ber Liver, Stomach and Bowel at 85c. yd, is Brow cpiggmic,| FEVER STILL SPREADS troubles, You will save doc- —_— THROUGHOUT THis cITy,| tor’s bills, sickness and suffer. L aR d: mero erent nae | AE you always ave wad we | Lord eS Taylor, Man ta this place and Kearny, [Rist Mae, not, Deen rs bh Bee h %ey | Broadway and Twentieth iia 'in this A ‘weather, were thirty-two roadway and Twentieth Street, ' rea test ld ial jo Me bi elas is fh il ta C am Ss Fitth Avenue, Ninoteenth Street, fifteen cases in the tW0lwien the city was visited by an epl- 2 “ot which will certainly Gants oY the disease that amounted’ aly] ©! 9 °° Pills Bold Everywhere. In boxes Wo, ana oe “ ta i Most to @ scourge, ‘ h Department 1s making &| Inasmuch as the disease appeared io, house canvass compelling canes lean thelr yarc., fro alao being cleaned |, regularly. SPREADS TEAROR UDSON RIVER TOWNS. Widths from B to EE. [Women’s 1,50 patent leather blucher, lace and patent tip kidskin lace shoes, Pair « 98e Dainty Garments for Children ‘Want to call your attention to the first three items, tecause they will appeal to mothers interested in nice garments at money-saving prices. Second Floor. 25c Each For | 25c Each For | 49c Each For Children's 50c Waists made | Chilaren’s 38c Drawers | Children's '5¢ Gowns of of cambric, with strapped | made ot muslin and cam-| nainsook and cambric, seams and taped buttons, | bric, trimmed with lace. | trimmed with lace and Sizes 1 to 14 years, Siz:s 1 to 16 years, ribbon, Sizes 2 to 16 yma, 11c¢ for Infants’ 25c Shirts, fleece lined, 26¢ for Infants’ 39c Slips of nainsook and cambric, lace trimmed, 49c for Infants’ 75c embroidered silk Caps, trimmed with lace, a ‘ ed all tl Ing thems Wear Her Out The drudgery of house work seems never ending to tired-out, dispirited women who suffer from female complaints or irregularities. In- flammation and ulceration of the womb and ovaries cause fearful per yard 9c per yard 9¢ ity. “When informed that law that the records be kept open otion by the public he anewer- was only carrying out orders @ of Health and the city oy bearing down pains which are aggravated by much standing on the feet, and lifting necessary In house work. But let no woman despair of relief from this torture, That famous tonic reconstructor of diseased or disordered female organism, lydia E.Pinkham’'s Vegetable Compound & has cured more than one million American Women, and {t will cure you. When monthly periods are painful or irregular, when back- aches and headaches drive out all ambition, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound will bring back health, strength, and happiness. It Gave Me New Life and Vigor Dear Mrs, Pincnam:—Last spring, while we were moving, 1 did considerable more work than my strength permitted, and, having mental trouble at the same time, my health broke down completely and I found myself unable to rest or eat. My nerv- ous system became shattered and | was pale and emaciated and had to take to my bed, My sisiey advised me to try Lydia B, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and, although I had no faith in patent medicines, i was so miserable that | would take any- thing for relief, 1 found that it made a complete change for the better, inducing appe» tite and restful sleep and imparting new life and vigor to my entire system, I gained nearly fourteen pounds, my complexion looked fresh and clear, and my best friends were surprised and pleased at the change and could hardly credit tha fact that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound had accomplished it. Honors Liban Henry. 1118 31st Ave,, South, Seattle, Wash. Director Seattle Dramatic Club, Do not let disease make headway. Write at once to Mrs, Pink- PATAL CASES OF THE FEVER IN PERTH AMBoY. Wipecial to. The Bvening World. H AMBOY, N. J, March 29— CHRADERS’ P Le TALS. FOR WEDNESDAY, Walnat Cisoies. FOR THURSDAY, +100, Ib, +190, Ib, mH & Chocolate Cream Kissen,.150, ae ham, Lynn, Mass. Her advice #s free and will contain information of great value to you, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Cures Where Others Fall BO a Bae | Pe: Ie eg Majed Ua AO a YY a eb ales * and Elaborate Waists in This Sale The woman who knows values will snap up such bargains in a great hurry, All the freshness of the Spring styles and goods is here, made up plain or elaborate as you wish, Second Floor, Waists made of Persian lawn, trimmed with lace or embrold~ red at ped y French ging d damask, tailor made, made with fancy collar, new nd 39¢ replete with all the style and beauty of the higher You'd pay 89c,; here 39¢ WAISTS of sheer lawn. Some are trimmed with emall and large tucks and Valenciennes lace insertion, In some the collar is tucked and hemstitched, while others are made with a yoke and wide Swiss em- Value i 68¢e ground with black pc The entlre tront ts formed of wide vl iped with black, Box plaits down front, pip: orna 79¢ mented with pearl buttons, Choose at WOMEN'S 1,50 Waists in two very new and at- tractive styles, One is made of extra quality nen lawn with entire front of allove embroldery and fine tuotts, The aise, sty} pate or fotted Hida | Tih sent Loe m, shoulder to bust and six down front to walat line, On sale at., 98¢ Everything New and Good in Spring Undermuslins An unusually large purchase made possible by ready cash brought down prices very decidedly, That’s how we undersell on new, fresh garments, Night Gowns made of nainsook, excel- lent quality in slip over or high neck | styles prettily trimmed with fine laces, > 5 CY tucks and hemstitchings, Short and | long sleeves, Value is easily 85c, 98¢ for 1.49 Night Gowns of cambric and muslin In 20 excellent styles, V, aquare, round or chemise effects, with pretty trimmed yokes formed entirely of laces and em- brofdery, 49¢ for 85e Chemise of fine lawn, Skirt lengch, handsomely trimmed with rows of lace forming a round yoke, 38e for 69c Cambric Drawers with full umbrella flounces, tucked and hem- sutched and rows of laces, 1 25 for 2.25 Petticoats of various ° styles, exquisitely trimmed with deep flounces, rimmed with lace Inseruons and edges. Dressing Sacques, &c, 49e for Dressing Sacques and Kimo- nos, An waaay large and attractive assortment In beautif riental and floral de> signa of fine lawn and dimity, prettily fashloned with round collars and dainty ruffles, Kimono or Hubbard sleeves, Artificial Flowers 18¢ Eiicn 490 fier i assortment ot laa of "the. leading decayeee voms, Value to fhe. | importers, in new, styles. Polo Turbans and Charlotte Corday Hats Are Very Popular Polo Turbans and Charlotte Corday Hats are all the ‘go’ fAS for early Spring, They are made of straw 1 98 braid e sewn over wire frames, faced with tucked chiffon and trim. med with silk vel. & This Polo fae 1,98 most attractive color coms ng the staple as well as the new shades for Spring, Be in the lead with a Polo Turban or a Charlotte Corday, One costs but 1,98 Second Floor, 69e' large variety of binations, includi Black Chip Untrimmed this _seasor Hats, New Most de br nt 1 in black ehip, the hlocks fr the season, A varloty of for children's fanc ( f cy novelty stair Autti effects tn splendid require very iltte trimming. Tous 3.98 for Silk Petai 41@\8, some comb chiffon and some. have ele Rowe Potal Hats are in red, white and tag ame i ‘ a Om ala Petal Hats are in-ted, black and vine Violet r for the ‘ Fmpire’! Reedy-io-Weer Straw 1.98 h brim ap tn front and back, and in trimmed with velvet, ornament ce : and quills ia] Aro sxe blue, red, black, sbrown, Davy. a voad

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