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“HOPE IN FIGHT AGAINST GREAT WAITE PLAGUE National and State Health Officers to Keep Up War on Consumption, ‘A note of hope ts being sounded by Bolence in its fight against the Great White Plague. As the forces of charity | organizations, Government and State health boards and the medical profes- sion progress in the campaign of dus] Cation now going on, It ts being demon. | ed Unat the greatest scourge of {lization, consumption, js preventable, | and in many cares curable, and the death rate fs decreasing wherever the isease Nas boon attacked intelligently, holding out Lope for iis flnai gouquest @nd rejegution to Wie category of rave iseuses, where it rightly belongs. ‘Education of the masses is the prin- Clpui objecs to be attained," sald Bde ward T, Devine, Secretary of the Chars ity Organization Society to-day, In cussing the matter in connection with the fret annual meeting of the Na- tonal Aseociwtion for the St Prevention of fuberculosis, veses at Waalln “We have mad progress," auld he, “to demoneua t ruuch can be gained by a continuation of the work Which has been bewun, aud It is to urge more worl in the right direction eeung in Wastingtan will “We know a great deal more than| wo are acting upon, ag It 1s," con- tdnued Mr, Devine, “and we want) to use all our knowledge while nv do wo get md of » and we want wo n of organizations country ta enforce and fellef meas: know what they this terrible piag urKe the co-opc taroughout ¢ prover reilauons ure res, “In New York we have made only a tart in this direction, ‘Le Board of | Health his been ae work on it for | years, aid our organization has been OO-operating for N ears with the mast The death rate iw thoweht that disease ta" yloldiaty to @ degree, ‘Chai such will be th Fosult is made apparent by the experi- ment In preventive Q@nd curative measures that reuuces the mortality many times and has largely checked the spread of the dis- “It has been our aim tp impress upon all tho face ‘that the diseano fe pre: veniavie, Sanitary surroundings, frewn alr, plonty of food of the rigi quailty, @ reagonadle degree of ivolation tor pa- tlents in the las aes, are all neces- a “‘sanitoria should be established every: where, and. the People must be in- structed. ‘hey must be told the most common means of coniagion, and the Revoswary precautions, Cause of Contagion. “Ht must be impressed upon all that te 10n COMES MoMt often from Inuai- ng the erm whion ge! } re through the #puium aid matter ughed of sneezed Ly consumptive. pa- tenia, “Next In importance {js the proper treatment of colda and cougiis iti thar early vlages, These should never be nog: jected, lomrums should not bo taken, Ul A reputabie payelcran empioyed @ pubdMo glepenrary Vistied at once, eany stages of the disease are cul able, but for this |beral charity Is neces. @ary in furnis! proper food to taose umible to provide ft for thempelves, 1n this direction we are not getting on as we uld. Depots for distrpuuin: milk and ice Bhoull be established, The proper diet of patients ts aa neces: anry as prevention. “{ am of the opinion that aantiorium treatment is best for this, and must etrtion that feature of the case ogatn. ew York has hede for a. thousand ationts, vith a total of something Ike lurty thousand ick, ‘This is pitifully fnatequate, but all the other States fund cities ‘aro even Worse off than we fn that respect, Washington has only thirty-four beds, with nearly thive thousand patter ts, Loulsana has none, and California har but 2 ovor two hundred pay bed ality for sanitoria nas @trated, and in this direction much mist be done before we can take any rank with the most progressive nations in our efforts to check the disease. Germany Takes the Lead, ‘many has taken the lead in es- sanitoria, and this has been ‘gely by the government as a winess measure, Government insur ance prevails there, and it was found that the death rate was decreased by fanitoria to an extent that made thelr establishment profitable. Charity has eat deal there also, as results ‘acted attention of philanthro- ists, and many have established char- mee Prior vn 00d results, “Our organisation hopea to impross the Importance of organized ewgorte ail over the country, We urge the local boards of charitable institutions, and in fact, every local munizipal organization active for the public good, to co-operate with the Boards of Health to suppres the disease, and we expect to be ab to acoomplish much good, and eventu ly there ts reason to hope that ¢ Wnite Pingue will take ite Blaze ‘Among scourges that havo lost their terror, like Mii into the atinos: phtheria and others \Yielded to science and popular Among before rs Dr. William Osler, lomer Folk. Commissioner of Charities those who will re ers the convention in Washingeon vice-president; Pe New, Xorks Dr William erie, ‘ormer Health Commissioner and now Becretary of the Special Committee on Tuberculosis of the Charity Organiaa- tion ety, and Edward‘, ine, Secretary of the Charity Organization Society, These will be confined to tho g@ociological aspect of the battle againat the plague. Tat Ue Clothe You, Even \tho’ you pay an- other clothier $15.00 for as good—you don’t get the style that’s in our $10.90 Suit, at ‘Moe Levy & Co., GOV. DAVIS BACK Executive Head of Canal Zone > Arrives on Steamship Alliance! '* —Denounces as Absurd Stor.) | ies of Yellow Fever, Gen, G, W. Davis, the retiring Gov- ernor of the Panama Canal zone, his two davghtors, Loe and Bligube arrived to-day on ithe Alianea from ¢ lon, Gen, Davis ‘had boon euftesing from | malarial fever, but he declined to leave | by his son-n- the canal zono pending the arrival i ils successor, Gov, Magoon, until fore | y Soorotary | LW Inally ordered tod ‘Taft. Ho had resistet the advice physicians 10 leave #ogre Ume Ago, 1c WK tA his 4uidden deparcure: time When health conditions wer verse would be misunderstood tary Taite mossare, which wag. HA ched on May 4, to leave Colon by tie next abe the ground tow hiv malarial made it necessary for him" ner it one hard and dangerous service," 6 d= e ordered Gen, Davis . my condi ton to have a chine of air after @ year’ THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 16, 1905. will be no more yellow fever at all in tie cunis gone, “Ane Wa.er Works dn We Cay Of danama, waten buve cost H.C, WIL be Hiakened Wien, wad) de Gee Water Wil be bTOUK! read of tne ave ily arom the e forever, | buileve. Wuaen} 8 filaied during tne ni fanaa WAT have bee! 1 healtuy a wlace ft has made | Govern, Ih 6 vorles some. peo} Gourd, We have huspltal ya in the gone tor belw bem und at no me have U nl and less than 3 are in the hospital. | have pacn th loag time, but dure | Hing the last fe Jor a misara ernment Uitn eo to Cosse | Gen, Davis was mot at the eteamer | 1 Nha daugneor, ate. | ot}and Mr nto ca fis. brought sows cinployecs of the Canal forme of them had b i Here lett the ei zone of the health condi) hs ther was 1 fi nh authorities, were ramoved to a deter for further observation, wats ‘veh Bada i reeatanuLet Ht WEST'S BODY BROUGHT HERE Feople who have come back from tho ‘ etl with tales of deadly fovers. The body of Robert R. West, Auditor fecal course there has bean yellow | o¢ the Panama Canal Commission, who tropical countries,” he #ald, "But a] died. of yellow fever on May 7, was 1 of people have gon: down there, | brought here to-day on the steamer Al- et cold fect and then cime back with | Hanca from Colon. No arvangements Wildly exciting stories of the lence of dlacnse, wool inaterials, pre Within a month there D Ait CARS TeansfeR 70 lexnron Io 5* AVE The Greatest Men’s and Boys’ Clothing Sale | | for the final disposition of the remnins have been madv as yet, | ihe uy Learn fo Drink foe ; | Moxie v4 very Neon i Drink 1 004 ye dx1@ |rman euthful, Dring Xie | es ae ee Mee SR ee ee oe o THE CONSIGNMENT SALE OF BLACK AND WHITE Taffeta, Peau de Sole and Messaline Silks OFFERS REMARKABLE VALUES, in our history ts Establishing a Record that will he ik anoth: This Stupendous Sale involves Thousands of Lollars’ worth of Clothing that is as well made, as perfect in fit, as good in material as any you can buy tor dub) ¢ e. sou the Vone Sent G.0. D. No Mail Order's Filled, Men’s Ali Wool Suits, stylish cut, that cannot ssibly be duplicated f Tess than $7.00, at BN See me $3.93 Men ‘s Cassimere or Cheviot Suits, a varie ty s, recularl HOO tad Hoa se tice a, HOOD Men’s Rlue Serge Svits, correct style, guaranteed fast color; regue larly $10,00, atv... Men’s High Grade Sufts, in superior Cheviots, cassimeres and untinished worsteds. Many $15,CO values; less than $12.00, at Men’s Fine Custom Suits, hand made, of the very tinest mat. superior value, Men’s Cassimere, Worsted Trousers, MEE arsine: BOO Men’s Worsted, Cassimere and Cheviot Trousers, best styles, perfect in cut and finishe....... 4. Young Men’s Suits, 14 to 19 Year Old sizes, ‘a\\ variety of patterns, worth $7.CO and §8.00, at,,, $4.95 Boys’ Russian Blouse Svits, in excel 2% to 7 year sizes, worth $3.95, at... $6.95 at 2 $12.95 Cheviot and In a $2.95 nt cheviot, $1.79 Boys’ Eton or Satlor Blouse Suits, 6 to 10 year sizes, white linen collar, silk double our sale price of,.,., Boys’ Gra olds —Norfoll usually sells for 75c, ats... . 00 year sizes, All of which, when the safe w: FREE Cut Glass Berry Bowls. by lovers of cut glass, finished. th nover befor: ‘or Boctl none sold anywh Boys’ Reefers and Top Coats, tans and gray, 246 to 15 $2 22 Some that were $5.00; all now offered at........ Less than half tke price asked by exclusive dealers, Need not tremble about the safety of your valuables if you lock them in a Hercules Safe— the one infallible burglar and fire proof recep- tacle. Here’s proof: A No, 3 Hercules Fireproof Safe, now on exhibition in our Safe Department, was rescued from the ruins of a flerce fire which raged for over six hours. The safe fell from the sixth story to the basement, and contained Over a Million Dollars in Money and Valuable Pcpers, opened, were found to be In the same perfect condition as when thes A Hercules Safe special to-morrow at Blo Larger Sizes of Hercules Fireproof Safes at $16.95, $23.95, $25.95, $31.50 and $43.75 To all purchasers of a Safe to-morrow we will give, free of charge, a Japanned cash or tows fe of Hercules Safes at $9.75. Special for to-morrow only Beautiful American cut glass Berry Bowls at this remarkably low price will be tagerly bought itis a 7-inch size, full pattetn, very deep cutting and brilliantly been e for less than $3.50 ~ $1.88 Boys’ Norfolk Suits, tor7 to 15 year old boys worth $1 37 Mixed Bloomer Suits, tor 8 to 1 year $1 88 icket and Bloomer Trousers, @ $3.98 sult forsee. Boys’ Corduroy Pants, excelent qu ity—the sort that 29c¢ $9.75 were placed therein, omingdales’,......, Lexington Arcade, COUPON. * Upon presentation of this Coupon we will sell you a $1 Silk Belt for Like fllustration, Made of finest S. B, Liberty Satin in black, white and all the fash- jonable colors; beautifully shirred and pleated, : None sold at this price without the coupon Main Mioor, Sith Bt, Section, be hard to break another year. feeond Floor, oth & WADNESDAY, MAY 67th yr eee D Alt CARS Teansreér To LexINGTON 10 5 AvE The Semi-dnnual Underprice Sale of Fine Black Dress Goods home after our long trip and nothi: has arrived but the Moxie.” better have been delayed.” don't I shall die of the heat, seems as though I could drink whole bottle right down.” Moxie, after al and pleasure to tif mer holidays in as the trying d o, MELD cents per glass at all fountains. 197060 ST. affords you such unusual opportunities as these: #4 inch Black Mohair Si- dan, very lustrousanda on | fastdye: reywiar $96, quality for @3C | 50 inch Black Mohair Si- | °° eddfan, with lustre; regular 69¢. quality, for 9! 45 inch Black All Wool Nan’s Veiling, wih a tine 6, inch Ail Wool Black Never belore have such values been offered automatic | ————— mn Bea A & The response has been ex- sea] traordinary—but the variety of fabrics is as complete as on the first day of the sale, You Cannot Afford to Miss This Great Sale, A $35.00 Tailored ' Suit, MadcExpressly for You for $14.85 8% e | Ject Jit, thorough satisfac~ t 36 inch Black Batiste, fine and firm weave, strictly al Wool; regular 5c quailly, for dOC inch Black Panama Cloth, stricity all pure wool, fine, B P Jo even weave, an ideal summer fabric, as it sheds the dust, Regular $1,CO quallly, foresees ovevee OFC a beautiful 9, chilfon ‘nish, light’ weight; Granite Cloth. FIT, regular price 79c, yard, for, , 55¢ cloth tht willwear well, worth STYLE. fs inch Sicilien, fly $$e. YO. f0F vost ssss + OFC Medal} rom the best maker in Bradford,Eng. | £3 QUALITY, land; a beautitul, rich black, athe | ac ticn Au Wool finexce {tty bet Mant lustre; as ood as any | Rich tinish and good black; a good, Our price,.., es aE A28) 5c $1,00 value, for......+ .. 9 $35 Machines for $10 will be continued to-morrow. This Sewing Machine was buitt by one of the most noted manufacturers in the country, It is guaranteed by the maker and by Bloom- Ingdales’ for five years, $o you are perfectly sale in making the investment. Equipped with all the latest improved attachments, They are fitted with ball-bearings, and are very light running and practically noiseless, A new patent teecie -threader je vith every machine, “4 Agents charge $35 for these ma- hines,so you really make a clean saving of $25 at our price of..... $40 Sewing Machines with Five Drawers for $15, These have drop heads and automatic lifts, are ball-bearing and fitted with all the latest attachments. $50 Sewing Machines with Seven Drawers for $16.50, These machines are set in beautiful oak cabinet work, have drop heads and s, are ball-bearing and fitted with all the latest improvements. We cannot fill mail or C, O, D, orders for any of the above machines, Main Floor, Texington Avo. Seotton, $5.00 Pure Silk Umbrellas, $2.50. To-morrow a special lot of 26 and 28 inch umbre! pure silk, fully guaranteed, with long pearl, horn or buck- 2. 5 horn handle—at just half price, or..ss.see eae ti $ I. 0 of heavy Main . HOth Bt, Section. Women’s Suits Made to Measure. To-morrow Is the Last Day of the Marvellous Nine: Day Sale. Six distinct end fashion~ able styles to choose from —short, long or medium Tength Coat Suits, Norfolk | Suits or Blouse Suits,maie of your chcice of 40 band- some falrics. We guar- antee an absolutely per- tion and prompt delivery. Cheviots Venetians Broadcloths Canvas cloths Panamas Voiles Mohairs Shepherd checks Serges Crash cloths Covert cloths Homespuns Brilliantines Every suit will be strictly man-tailored in the highest style of the art, We secured the cloths, through an immense cash pure manufacturer, for about half real value—that is why we are able your personal order for OMY ..sessesseeeeeeeeeeeesene ns TAB }.AST DAY, TO-MORROW. An additional charge of $1.75 for 46, 48 and 50 inch bust. | secure ¢! Don’t Miss and of $3.50 for any size above 50-inch bust. It }OUT-Ol se from an oversio to make $35.00 sults in $14.85 ‘OWN CUSTOMERS may order by mail and he very best attention, A deposit of $10.00 must laccomprny all mall orders, ana Hiowr, vata st, Becton, Lexington to 3d Ave., very oe 5 eorane nt eset | a” “Well, here we are at our summer “Never mind, anything else could “T do wish you would open a case of that Moxie right away. If you 3 what gives zest during the sum- he country as w rs of winter and the tiresome weeks of spring in the city, Main Floor, Near Rotunda, The Wonderful Sale for one day only of = is ry finest we have y had th ‘ear. ng It a | | Four for we 4 T 25¢ DRY GOODS Co. $ Sg |\Two Thousand” 3,” an =r Ready To-morrow Morning — . a sale that promises to eclipse / anything of the kind ever held iit, quantity of Vests represented, ) q but in their style and newness and their particular adaptability to present ideas o' fashion. Other sales will follow about town, of sales), but in no other store—at any time—can you approach these values, 4 Double and Single Breasted; All Sizes As many double-breasted as single. Assortment ‘Ducks, Piques, Basket Weaves in silk and ee cerized, Also White Pique FULL DRESS VESTS, double breasted, 5 To the above lot we shall add several hundreds of cially to wear with Tuxedo Suits; sold by exclusive haberdashers at $5. The entire lot at $1.50 for your choice, Nota single Vest worth less than $3, and hundreds that cE in New York; not only in the course (we Iya AD) head a procession of Vest} he eli" comprises Silk Mixtures in light and dark colors; the distinctly new TUXEDO VESTS—designed espe~ sell regularly at $4 and $5. Sale of Books| Representing the Overstock of One of America’s Greate ~ est Jobbing Houses; All to Go : At 3g Price and Less | The story Is in the heading, There is little more to add except that the Books are clean, fresh stock, right off the shelves, mostly literature you will care to have in your library, and the prices are absurdly little, | Something like fifteen thousand volumes are represented, embracing Fiction, Poetry, Hise tory, Blography, Travel, &c. Ready Tosmore i row morning—in the BALGONY BOOK STORE, i; Check the titles vat wish and bring this list with you. There's sure to} be a crowd, and it'll save you considerable time. ; ee | Top Books, 122¢ A great offering at the price. This series is retailed everywhere at 25¢e They are well bound, in full neatq cloth, with gilt tops. Here are a few! 5,000 Cloth-Bound | 25c Gilt Books at 10c. Actually at less than the cost of the binding. We mention only a few titles —there are 100 more equally a8 good, by standard authors, to select from, ‘Tho Clique of Gold, (A Marriage at Sea, | representative titles of 150 in the lots Daughter of Hoth, | Mastor of Kttoraborg | Abbe Conntantia, ot] Mulvanoy Btories, "| Adam. Dodo, The Myntery. of Mrs. | {hae packs Chartotte Teniple, Captain of the Pole Donald — Ross Hoimra An English Woman'y Love Lettors, “ho Family Doom, Gulliver's Travel The House on ‘The Prairie, Sonrlet Letter. Sign of the Four, etary Aquire’s Darlings Father Waters, Through the Loo! Hiawatha, ing Glass, Lady Grnoe, ‘Troagure Islands Laat of the Mohteang |'Tennvuon's Poems, Micah Clarke, |The White Company Other Extraordinary Bargains. All bearing the imprint of our leading publishers, Abruzat's "On the Polar Stor"! 9 vol umes; large quarto; was $14.00; sale price $4.60 Kot. 4 Ratrson's ‘Twenty Famous Naval Bate Hlencarrow, Not Wisely but Too | tt ell he Love. One Lite, be. tt Ror: anally Rutno, Lady Branksmore, | Singularly Deluded, Wing and Wink, O'More, Love and Liberty, The Mun tn Blncit, Great Bargains in Sets. In these lots some of the greatest val- ues of this sale will be found, The enormous quantity there was of these i Bled us to buy them correspondingly cheap, Ouallty for quality, these prices have never before) thes," 2 yols.; was $1.00; now $1.49 MOC, been approached, in New York or else Putnam's "Stories of Iamous Natta where, The books are well gotten up Bi volumes in 10; wa $20.00; now $10, K excellent paper and printing and (ine) ition: cloth binding, making good, services| nents; was $4.60; now $1.25 . able library editions. “Under the American Sun," was $3,783 C Former Sale| now $1.05. 3 Price Friet| 50c. Poetry at 19c.} - 16.00 2.75] 4 fine lot of books at an extraorditiary a 1.60| price, Good paper, large type an 8.00 tastefully bound in cloth with gilt tops. They are the equal of the aver- i age 50c, edition of these books, We 3 mention only a handful of titles In the lot to choose fror sets naturally enal Dicker Works, 15 volt Thackeray's Worke, 10 ¥ BBliot's Works, 6 vols... Scott's Novels, 12 vols...+++ Shakespeare's Works, 13. vols. handy wlae, in cloth box. Gibbons Rome, 6 vols. ( 6 1.05 2.05 ols, (Harper's plates 9.05! Rodort Browning's! Longfellow's Poems, fi Grote's History of Greece, 13 Poets, C ookh, ; Vols, (Ilagpen's plates), 4.50 | j.hents Poems, 1's Poems, ; Hildreth's # y of tho Uni Burns's. Pooms, Lucile, a States, ex | Childe Harold — Paradise Lost, ia B25 | “Byron. [Princess Lost, i Fuerson’s Pooma, | Princess ~~ Tonny- 5 vols: 8,05! Evangeline — Lon, son, 4 Pyescott's fellow. Kuo's Poems, y CAH reser 198] ufiwacha — Long: Whittiee’s Poems, j Conquest ef i fv fellow, Hol 1 BieteoF bart as a ueRt, 0 4 vols, WW. Holmes's | Courtaliy \ eeeet Works, 10 Vee sess.1.16,00 0.751 Opoomn, | bX Long: f Nortirup's, | AMlsiory | of "the | Lady of tho Lake, | fellow, | Tnlied States, 2 vols. oMialon es ‘ . 0 1.69 1,50 Recent at 39¢| e e 00 Books at 2,25 Histon: dition de Luxe of “Appleton’s Li- srary of the World's Great Books," | Marlette? | sound in half Levant morocco, This! he’ vuitures—H. 8. Aa : 4 sumptuous edition of the great miaster-| The Splendid Idlo Forties—Gortruda Ath: 9 pieces of literature we will sell at less| | erton, if than one-half of the regular UN tet Ee \ Sale price, per volume, 82.25; worth | qristram of Blent—Anthony Hope. 5,00, Some of the titles are: Tho Little White Blas M. Barrle, Groat English Plays, De mosthenen'n | In the re Lar i French and Oritions. 8 eierman Plays, | Tul ton Cleero's | the slege of Lady Roaolute: Great Greek Plays. | Orattons and Bas- son, « i White's Datural His) says. 1 vol, ‘vho Last Word—Alico MacGowan, om (ory of Selborno, Groat Esanys, Kate Bonnet—Frank R. Stockton, 4 Nay—Maurice Hewlett, tvilios—A, C, Doyle, | Hamlin ‘Soars. Aninony Hope, Merriman, Richard Yea a Hound of the Bas! None But the Dra Optrusiona of Fougy Velvet Giovo~HT. § ee Not Man Put Asunder, Marctis Auroliua'sGreen's Short Meditations, toiu#'s Discourses, Great, Ovations, Hullani's History of De Hin- tory of the Bns- Ish people, 2 vol- wings 84,50 We V ille's 4 the’ Middia Ages,| Demooracy inj Let Not H 2 vols., 84.50 America, 2 vols, | he Koatons—W. D, Howells, ; res" ot Travel: | 4.50 | Misateatpp! Bade lek. Hough: Call and Make Your Own Terms. WRITE FOR LIST oF Goops, Batimates furnished on apartments from $200 up. Our Credit Terma also apply to N. J. and Gonnecticut We pay. frelaht, Open Saturdaya until 10 P.M. 81,00 a Week Opens am Acconnt, 850.00 Parlor Sult. Specie! for this woel, S4.50, 4G A 5-Pierve Parlor Suit, your chotce of covet Bg Dimamk or Panne Velvet, Mahogany fram: SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY, MORNI Peng WO ty