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AIMS SEVEN N ——_———— iLet-Up in the Epidemic, and Darlington Despairs of Any Until Summer—instruct- ait Parents of School Children. Beatie from cerebrospinal tia were reported to the health ites to-day as having occurred » Threo of these were in Hospital and four were re- by oclty physicians, The three hospital died within £4 many @f one another and none had im gidk more than twenty-four hours. Mortal cases in tho meningitis ‘of the institution were Mary Mor. syears old, of No, 5 King stevet; Terres, sixteen years old, of KO First avenue, and Benjamin iteky, of No, 123 Avenue A, Tho of the three left twenty-six pa- Wats in the ward, and it is expected of these the usual percentage will to the disease that continues the health authoriti:s and the | { 8, Mf. Darlington said to-day that the F conditions were still unfpvor- | to the checking or the stamping | Wwtiot the disease, and that ho felt | epidemic would last until tho her settled Into real summer, | + Darlington to-day will take up physicians the question of in- c Parents in regard to tha @haraoter of food that should be given to ‘school children in order that thoy may have the strength to combat the disease, He says at present many chil- Gren are Bent to school on lignt hreak- fasts that contaln little, if any, :ute!- tion and are in a weakened emte he- | cause of Inck of nourlshment and fall |eany vietima to, the dis Health Commiss ceipt of letters side of the o | bring thelr children to New ¥v — BOARDERS RUN FROM SPINAL MENINGITIS, Sad Case of Promising Student Maker Hin Mother a Double Safe ferer—Teachers Lead Exodns. Mrs, Harold Minor's boarding-house on Central avenue, Mariners’ Hart | Staten Island, which was full of b ers last night, is empty to-day, way Mrs. Minor's boarders legged it out of the place when they learned that the in ve- fe to Harold Minor, had been stricken with spinal meningitis was a wight to see. Mrs, Minor has had her bad times and her good times since she began keeping & boarding-house, bul she says sae never g uch @ clean-out in as this one, Harold Minor, who was recently grad- uated from the Cuntis High School, is proparlig for Columbia, and he has been studying until late every night for asi tnonth, Shortly after midnight y ill, and a He duig- nal meningitis, and vere fried for breakras¢ this moralng the boarders gat next to he situation and all foot-tracks led out tom the Minor establishment, Six pretty echool teachers, the star board- ers, led the excdus, "They carried all thelr belongings to Public Sohool No. 24, and will Keen them In the classrooms until they can find new quarters, Young Minor's condition is said ta be very se: ous, her lite was summoned hosed the case a: Women in Our Hospitals lppalling Increase in the Number of Operations Pere med Each Year—How Women May Aboid Them. "Going through the hospitals in our ge cities one is surprised to fin mm large proportion of the pa- lying on those snow-white nen and girls, who are either or recovering from serious ons, ehould this bo the case? Sim: because they have neglected) ‘ives. Ovarian and womb trou: are certainly on the increase the Women of this country— y creep upon them unawares, but 1 one of those patients in the ipital beds had plenty of warning) «! that bearing-down feeling, pain at Gr right of the womb, nervous ustion, pain in the small of the| pk, leucorrhoea, dizziness, flatu- ncy, displacements of the womb or FRogularities, All of these symptoms indications of an unhealthy con- mn of the ovaries or womb, and if heeded the penalty has to be paid by a <angerous operation, When symptoms manifest themselves, mot drag along until you ar bliged to go to the hospital and sub- re nit to an operation—but remember | } Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable pound has saved thousands of n from surgical operations, mn women are troubled with ir- + Suppressed or painful men- ion, Weakness, leucorrhoea, dis- mt or ulceration of the womb, bearing-down feeling, inflamma- ; of the ovaries, backache, bloat- (or flatulency), general debility, dizziness, lassitude, excitability, irri- ability, nervousness, sleeplessness melancholy, ‘all-gone” and “want- to-be-left-alone” feelings, they should remember there is one tried and true remedy. ‘The following letters cannot fail to bring hope to despairing women, Mrs. Fred Seydel, 412 N. 64th Street, ‘West Philadelphia, Pa,, writes: Dear Mr Tw very serious condition when I nay Wrote you tor advice. I had a serious womb end ovarian troub! id could not bear to think o; pital, Bo wrote you for a yetructed me and took Lydia B. Pinkhain's Vegetable Compqind; and I am not only a well woman to-day, but havo a beautiful aby girl six months old. I ad did as you vice, as you have done so much for mi Miss Ruby Mushrush, of East Chicago, Ind., write: Dear Mrs, Pinkham T have been a great sufferer with irregu- lar menstruation and ovarian trouble, and bout three months ago doctor, after using the X-Ray on me, sald I had an ab. eas on the ovaries and would have to have an operation. My mother wanted me to try Lydia B, Pinkham's Vegetable Com: pound as @ last resort, and tt not only saved me fr An operation but made me entirely well.’ Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound at once removes such troubles, Refuse to buy any other medicine, for you need the best, Mrs, Pinkham invites all sick wom- en to write her for advice, Her ad- vice and medicine have restored Higestion and nervous prostration, are beset with such symptoms as thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass, _ 470 Fulton St., Brooklyn, op Coats, ‘$10 to $22. » There is a stamp of un- sommonness and high char- er to our Top Coats— Covert in tan or olive es and black Cheviots Tare values at.....++. "15 tn’s Suits, $8 to $25. Saturday we will place N sale fine fancy worsted in stripes and plaids, @ or double breasted, $20 values, for...., ths’ Suits, $8 to n ill be young ’s suits cut in the latest with semi-peg trous- /Single or double breast- b shoulder, made ney worsteds, Sizes to 2 | $I5. rs out- | ctr heir of the house, seventeen-year-old|_ JESSIE MILLWARD WINS IN A LAWSUIT. Jury Decides at rmer Counsel Had Been Paid All He Way ; ° an edtle Miss To, Jessie Millward, the sued by ‘Lawyer John E Cleveland's Minister to Denma balance of §250 for legal service out in Justice O'Dwyer's court to-day. Risley was her attorney in a sult for! $3,000 salary due against Charles Dilling- ham, who brought her here to play in ‘A Clean Slate,” which was withdrawn aftor a short season, Miss Millwant testitied English 1 Hl that Risley to get her stom te chim $100, always r on mand she paid $100, under prote: Good as Store Open Until 10 P. M. on Saturday. os = Are y We know if you once give us a tri to make, of N. B, C.’ for, a Ib, ==. @ Co Big Savings in Women’s Waists. Shirt Waists of fine lawn, entire front of broad tucks and embroid- ery ingerting, tucked back; also pretty lave effects, with fancy stock collar, new full sleeve, button front and back.... +, O8¢ Shirt Waists of sheer white lawn, entire front of handsome embrold- also button back Waists, Val. lace trimmed, forming yoke, full blouse, new fteg o’ mutton sleeve with deep tucked cuff » $1.49 Shirt Waists of sheer white lawn, made with a wide band of embrold- wry down front and cluster tuck- ing, tucked back and the new leg o! mutton sleeve, button front and back; also pretty tailor-made linen Waists .§ Interesting Values in ) Misses’ Garments Girls’ Reefers, in good quality plain cloth and coverts, collarless, prettily trimmed with contrasting colors and fancy braid, loose back with belt, staes 6 to 14’ years, $2.98 Girls’ Reefers, of all-woo! covert and cheviot, some with notch col- lar, loose back, with emblem on sleeve, others collarless, trimmed with different colored cloth and fancy buttons, all the new Sprinj shades, sizes 6 to 14 years,, $3.0) Girls’ white Dresses, of good quality ora yoke of solid pin tucks, outlined with deep bertha of silk material, trimmed with Inser- tion and lace, full skirts, with deep hem, headed with lace insertion, sizes 6 to 14 years, . $3.08 Misses’ two-plece Dresses of organdie, waist made bertha of tucking and Val, Insertion and edge, new sleeve, with cuff of tucks and Ince Insertions; flounced — skirts, prettily trimmed with three lace in- sertions; also drop skirt, sizes 14 and 16 years $13.75 s=-C, @ C= Special Underprices RibbonsYouNeed Dresden and satin taffeta Ribbon, 5 inches wide, the kind so much in demand, very fine quality, in all col- ors; worth 25¢., yd 15¢ Plain and fancy Ribbons, 1 inch wide, all silk, in all colors, worth yd ‘i SttszscC, Fi Unusual Low Prices Men’sFurnishings Shirts and Drawers, good ‘ay and 88c¢ en's Negligee Shirts, colored plain white, good quality, extra well tinished, full sizes, worth 69¢,, 48¢ Men's Suspenders, good quality, fancy colored webbing, in stripes and figures, Hght and dark colo} ings; 20c, kind. os 12% Though practically an innovation with us, lyn housewives. Any one who knows Perry's In addition to all kinds of cakes and celebrated Pound Cake, ORL: i. 1 day, William Kio too ‘much already, Risley thoug of th a $100 for consultation and he had been pald argued une had pata as entitled to carne ZEITZ&' TARSHIS CREDIT TO ALL EASY WER OR MONTHLY ASN WEEE Mts, r at an Outlay of $1 PerWeek 535 Fulton St.,opp, Elm pl. 408 5th Ave., nr. toth st, BROOKLYN, WeGive‘‘Dividend’’ Stamps 1,000 Stamps are worth $3,00 cash and 500 are worth $1.50 cash, when GAP in over 100 d IM] ==CHAPMAN @ CO, Purity First--Lowest Prices Second In the New Cake and Pa Look in on us Saturday—New Department, r ly not try ial we will demonstrate how well we still it is rapid] Bakery will ples made by Perry we alw: Saturday as a special eature we CHAPMAN 2 CO. f Unprecedented Value Giving in Up-to-Date Millinery.’ MICHAELS BROS. Fifth Av. & 9th St, B’klyn. CREDIT Freely Extended to All, CLOTHING For the Entire Family. $1 Down &50c. Per Week On Purchases of $10 Worth, Furniture and Everything tor House- keeping, EASIEST PAYMENTS OPEN MON, & SAT. EVGS, —— epartments of ANKG Fulton Street, from Bridge to Duffield Street, BROOKLYN . 0 Stamps Given Free to Start Your Collection. A Stamp With Each Oc of Your Purchase stry Department. Main Floor, Opp. Soda Fountain ou a patron of this new department? If not, wh: some cake or past ty Saturday? can serve you, ly winning prestige in the minds of Brook- agree that the best is none too good for them ‘ays keep on hand a complete line will sell Pound Cake 14c Women’s tan covert cloth Coats, 25. inches long, loose- fitting back, made with three broad box plaits, stitched, dou- ble-breasted front, neck fin- ished with self material piped with silk and braided velvet, full sleeve with cuff, waist belt: ed, finished with fancy buttons; also 34 length Coats, with etched esa front made with patch pockets, value $6.00 eee 3:98 Women’s tan covert cloth Coats, fitted backs, half-fitting fronts, strapped from shoulders, back and front, collarless ef- fect, some trimmed with braid, leg o’ mutton sleeve, tucks above cuff, lined through. out with satin, value 6 15 . $10.00 .., Women's Untrimmed Hats, slightly imperfect, scarcely noticeable, In all colors and seabed most of these Hats are hand made, on wire frame. None sent C, O, D.; worth 59c. to $1.50. 100 Trimmed Hats, in all shapes and styles, for women, misses and childrep, None sent C, O. D.; worth $5.00, for......s.es..05 HAPMAN 2 CO. { Remarkable 39c Bargains in All Kinds Sporting Goods. Boys’ Baseball Suits, sizes from 9 to 18 years of age, button shirts, well padded pants and cap, a special qual- ity material used in the making up of these Suits for this sale, worth tra at 1 13 of the Diamond, regulation size, double stitched, horse hide cover, regularly 25c., at... 15¢ Spalding’s Infielders’ Gloves, good quality, soft tanned le padded Spalding's Catcher: well padded and substantially made, Mitts, for boys; \ strap and buckle fastening at back, ry sr2==C, @ C. 25c Quality of H’k’ chiefs, 12/4c Women's Handkerchiefs, _ fine Swiss embroidered, hemstitched em- broldered, scalloped embroidered, lace trimmed and scalloped, mourn- ing embroidered, each. 12%e, Boys’ Fielders’ Mitts, ae lead Wee : +. ennis Balls, special, and Wright and Dixon, Best cual ity * ++,50¢ A » machine made, bound top and bottom with heavy cotton rope, , 1,00 Tennis Poles, co: rope and pegs, at ne Roller Skates, st in, high strap and strap toe, black hard- wheels; regular 49c., at., 2c yn Swings, the Ferris, heavy ash frame, red painted hangers, adjustabhe platform, 2 paswnger, 8.48; 4 pas- senger .. ‘ 4,98 Interesting Values Women’s Neck wear Liberty silk Ruffs, black and ‘all white, full neck and long Ue well padded 50c White Collar and Cuff Sets, heay- ily embroidered, sultable for shit l We Close The Namm Saturdays Store Saves : at 6, j You Money. Se ee et ee Le Le ae Se aT Se STS EL OT STS sono en0-e MID-SEASON CLEARING SALE OF WOMEN'S} AND MISSES’ JACKETS. , A collection of 800 of the best representations of the designer's art, combining superior qualities and splendid workmanship. This {s not an assortment of rack-worn garments, but a balance from a leading manufacturer who overstocked his workroom and closed out the entire lot to us at prices hardly paying for material, We place these Great Valucs on sale to-morrow at prices that should attract BROOKLYN'S PRUDENT SHOPPERS, seers meme) $5.00 $7.00 COVERT; oven? JACKET, $3.95.) ' id JACKETS, (Like cut.) $2, 89 Made of extra good quality tan Covert—fitted back with. (ike cut), belt, in stitched collarless} Made of Amerlean tan = if covert, In fitted, belted styles—two one-inch stitched back, collariess style and straps down front and back—f? welted seams — tucked / , leg-o'- mutton sleeves, tucked leg o’ mutton sleeves with turn-back cuffe-s with turn-back cuffs — lined lined throughout with throughout with guaranteed good, substantial lning— serge lining; sizes 14, 16, 18 sizes 14, 16, 18, also 82 to and 32 to 44, 40—this is a very special sensu onenonent-onedngnsndupntriendntude ds Onortrtinente Sate bnebntn bad nd tuipadin 65c CHILDREN'S DRESSES, 396. Children’s One-Piece Washable Dresses of good Percale in neat, pretty patterns and colors, trimmed with white braid and deep ruffie at yoke, Saturday, special sentnenbntnd trate tn onde totes tated a GrittrHt att pei OUR TRIMMED MILLINERY ig the talk of Brooklyn's appreciative women—and not without good reason. IT’S MODISH, IT’S SEASONABLE, IT'S REASONABLY PRICED, Prices are pleasingly arranged in easy gradations from $20.00 down to $5.76. 100 Children’s Trimmed Hats, of Tuscan#100 newly trimmed Ladies’ Hats, just ose) straw shapes, neatly trimmed with. flowers and ribbon; worth 2 49 $5.75 ves eeweeeee teeeereeeees ge’ Beautiful Poke Bonnets for children or misses, made of silk and Tuscan com- binations straw; prettily faced with chiffon and Use ut) large, full . silk; all colors, Ev alaear en 4.50 Children’s pretty Continental recetved for the Saturday's sale; all large, full shapes; some made of all chiffon, others of combination chiffon and straw; handsomely trimmed with flowers, ribbons, etc,; come in black, white, pink, light blue, 4.98 champagne, navy, cto; easily worth $7.50 ........, Se Straw,Pretty solid flowered Turbans, all ready to put on; come in white, heliotrope, brown, pink or light blue; worth $8.50 ..... BROOKLYN'S PUPULAR THE NAMM STORE Seo OINc CENTER SAV®S YOU MONEY der, Powder, Be for 106, Rote ie Oakley Viclet Witeh Hazel; 8 of, 8c for 16c, bottle Oakley Hats, in white or mixed straw, with d ribbon band;vomiy seer 1.25 5.75 tnt etna tntntndeOntmtntnteitatngetmtnpatntntetnes tntninenteQagutntutntntnougutubndatubesatnitubabat-tut<PeonmOntnbutrientnentntntnitnbuontntubagad t ! SUPERB NECKWEAR! SUPERIOR GLOVES. ; 5,000 Cid ueH iN: aly paren Gotmad all col- 5 Cc Meaty Alay ppehactey gy Aires brown 2 5c} ors; large assortment ; eas I = Coat Set—collar and cuffs—all white, Women’s 2-clasp fine Lisle Thread Gloves, all, PA SAlte and BINS, whito and black; worth 39c., 25c colors, fancy emb'd-backs; value 39c., at... 25c Si ulti. Besieamctid birch bay Women's 2-clasp Suede Lisle Gloves, all the 39 i Venise Lace Stocks, white and cream; new pot 2} new spring shades; value 50c.... IC 4 terns; long and short tabs; value 26c,, at... 2Cicuitaren’s Lisle Gloves—an colors—etther 1 Chemisettes, lace pa CAM aihegs 20 styles 25c saree pearl clasp or 2 clasps, to match gloves, 25c _ to select from; ue 5 . “ = i dam double-tipped Silk Gloves, {ling, in plain and fancy meshes, with and with-jKayser’s and Amster Seen Hf large asst. of styles; value 10c ea ooloeal tips guaranteed to outwear 50c Fh. NAMM PHENOMENAL CLOTHING VALUES. r , 2, Boys’ $4.00 Suits, $1.98. ! Strictly all-wool, douvle: breasted and Norfolk style-of cheviot, cassimero.and ‘mercerized worsteds: t —all excellently maae, lined with tallor’s serge and Itallan Ining—all seams taped and reins, t forced, patent waist bind and riveted buttons—dozens of pretty patterns in this lot, 1.98 i any one of which would be good value at $4.00; si2eB 7 tO 15,...wermecerenees qe ’S SUITS, $4.95. YOUNG ME. , 84.95, Real Value $7.50. Comprising all that’s good In strictly ap-to-date all-wool SU LB DEle OF SOUbIE Dr enstoe e719) Stith very best textures, woven, in fancy cheviot or Saea mere) i Hh » 4 y Hi ye assured on account of the large variety of pleasing patterns; sizes 14 to years, chest, en- 4.95 abling men of small stature to participate; fully $7.50 value, at........ tevesteee ROON CONIA gna-tntntntntnttntsbrtetntntutn tre r@n0ntetre COP OnOOt GP ODOG AGP OeeH Qe Cea ite artne eee octet” TOILET GOODS SPECIALS. | for 59c, Belmont Fountain Syringes; 2 qt, rab- 39c ber bag, 8 hard vulcanized rubber pipes. Y bottle. %o for 100, box Packing Camphor; 4 Ib. box. Bc for 16c, box Aymour’s fine Toflet oan. for 490, Hair Brushes; 11 rows bristles; highly Be tor 16e, bottle tmported Bay Rum, 25c polished ack; Boxwood, ebony and rose- 715 for $1.05 oz, L, T. Pivers’ Azurea and La) ood, & c Trefle Incarnat Perfume Mxtracts. 280 for 50c, Laden, Belts, Peau ae cyano; all ghisred. : French Perfumery; all for 98c, sterling silver Nethersole Bracelets; 10c for 19¢, os, De Veaux 48c OOM OM8 Ge Oe Or Ore OME: Ueeasagh Great Saturday Sale Women’s Oxfords, $1.69. A hoe Bargains are only possible here, A pur- Ab ipete of Women’s Oxford Ties, made for one of New York's largest department stores (which should have been delivered April 1), enables us to offer WOMEN’S $3.00 and $2.50 | Oxford Ties at the sensational price of $1.69 a pair. Made for This Season's Trade, * Gn a2 Less Than Their Actual Value. i ‘Tes, hand-turned soles, high Cuban and medium heels, kid and patent, we ia yon have ever seen; sizes 2% to 7, widths C, D, Hand E) egular 1 69 hi e prico $3.00 to $2.50, special at...+++++ seeneeeeeeeresensnoeren er enars Sree eee ne eee ee ees see eeneeaees WOMEN'S FINE OXFORDS, $1.29. brown Kidskin, all the new styles of tog and heels; sizes com- 90; special at.ssseeee on Women's finest dongola leather tips; the daintles! Patent Leather, Vicl Kid and dar plete in every kind; regular price $2, BOYS’ SHOES, $1.49 Fine Viel Kid, Box Calf and Patent Coltskin, shapely style, sizes 12 to 2; regular $2.25. ‘Sizes 8% to 18%, worth $9.00,...++6 Sizes 214 to 54, worth $2.50... ceereeerreee 1.6 sate ontr tne ttetnes Gotnent: The Store of [Hem Value Giving. (aanee 1.29} . ¢: t GIRLS’ SHOES, 98c. Dongola Kid, lace and button, solld soles, patent tip, sizes 8% to 2; worth $1.60, 1.29 Children’s Oxford Ties, 98c. Patent Lenther and Kidskin, flexible soles; sizes RY, to 2, worth $1.75: sizes 6 to 8, worth $1.60 719¢ Better Qualities at Lowest Prices, | { | | ]