The evening world. Newspaper, June 16, 1905, Page 11

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+ | GOES ON AMONG ’ \e take upon th “KILLING PACE at complaints of the heart than they were fifty yi ago,”” Dr. Leroy Brown sald: “There Is no question that the ter- rible strain which our modern business mon imposes upon himself $s responasi- deaths from that the body re- ble for the increase of heart disease, We all know strain upon the nerves and the | wotr upon the heant and that the human ayetem cannot be burdened beyond a | certain degree, New Yorkers are living |too fast, ‘They do not know the mean- ing of moderation. The increase non in heart disease can only be attributed to this pace that. Ikllis| which ambitious Americans all follow." Women Suffer Also, Dr. Anna Walford made the following statement: uany, experience, dealing as it does largcly with women, hag taught me that the women of New York, like their husbands and brothers, work too atren- uously and live at too severe & pace, In the struggle for @ocial position wom- . just-as much encray ADDS TO DEATH RATE. ! ‘They live too rapidly, It seems to i ry blood of | Americans to hurry and worry through | tite, Tener onin Nae tq ast their enlth. ly ew ‘orkers | S Lead in| woula “do as the Wiropeans do—live || Women Ambitious to ad slower-there would not be so many Society Suffer as Much as | css of heart Slsssse Business Men. MOUNT NOTES. Doctors United in the Opinion {1 | that Hurry Causes Heart Disease. ALL IS DUE TO THE STRAIN. Bustle and Worry Incident to Piling Up Riches Causes Physicians to Sound a Note of Warning. ‘The Republican leaders have decided to nominate Dr, Philp 8. Van Patten, of Mount Vernon, for Coroner at th County Convention, which will be hel at White Plains on June 27, Dr. Van police surgeon of this city popular, ‘The enth, annual convention of cording to the statistics at the Board te "tudsin Valley Volunteer | Fire: of Health and the teetimony of prom!-| men's Association wi be hel here on une 4 and 2 dh 0 it nent physicians, becoming a flercer one | Je 2 and 21. and | wundned vee ) every year. jastende pe a Dig parene Dr. Darlington, of the Broad of Health, on Jun ny Houses and a Bays that Now Yorkers live too fast, |tbe businoss places am being decoras- aint his statements in regant to the | 1" honor of the CMAN awiul etrain 4s born out by other prom-| ath “loand” avenue fnont specialists. Physloinna have es-/ igunope, on June #4. “They will be gone out thres months, tablished the faot that the nerve forces | Mout ' ‘| Announcement Is made of the engage- { gontrolling the etomach and the heart|,Announcement Ie made of the engage: are affected by the hurry and worry | non, and Miss. Mary.” Loulee Bank Gaugnter of Mr. and Mra, Wiliam 1 Banks, of White Plaina Fo “ity Judge George C. Ap nowsowne f big po eW Rochelle and almost out pn the Hound. He ‘ora jong time, but is recovering, Among the delegates who are attend- Ing the annual State convention of the Degree of Pocahontas of the Improved ‘ithe race between death by heart dis- @ase and the greed for riches 1s, ac- that business men live in continually. Where fifty years ago heart disease @mong young men was practically un-| 4) Meard of, to-day tt 1s @ common thing among them. “Our business men work too anlu- Qualy," sald Dr, George F. Shrady, ‘and elves greater beet and physionl strains than they tis the bustle and th wealthy, without, on to which the ne t causes disorde ing the heart. Men ene aged Jn business learn too+late that i have exiausted thelr vitality and Miss Harriet Bard, daughter of ex- Judge Charles H. Bard, is at Cll | Springs for the benefit ‘of her health, | Miss Ward {8 @ mission worker In Chinatown, Mrs. Henry C, Dodge, who has been Jin bad health for some’ time, has gone ahoro for the summ Dr. Lyon’s PERFECT Tooth Powder | Cleanses and beanutifi | teeth and pi es the Sreatl? sed by people of refine: t r Over a quarter ofa century. | Very convenient for tourists, PREPARED BY PS 4 Y Gyo ADS, rought upon the hard-working organ | } of the body more strain than it could | mand.’ | rectly afte Effect of Strain on Nerves, "©, Spiteks spectalist on nem complaints of the a: ne persona out of every > have thelr hearts exaime md of having real onganio y fawve tome by palpita- organic heart voit ‘The ma- (til they go to ny aiming number of cas vain tn the athletics, Tho heart {9 maturely, Phys! velo} pre= fans are better able to # ShoemaKker's Fit. $ Two men were hurt in a collision to-dny between a south-bound Third ayenue surface car at Third avonue and | $2.00 Footwear. The most colossal representation of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes ever sold under $3,00, 18th Street and ‘Twentleth etreet and an express wagon|a acaip which crossed its path, Edward ‘Vaughen, forty-five years olf, of No. |wee thrown under his horse and suf: fered a fractured leg. John Cunning- residence unknown, wh the avenue bese the nocked down and received aly Wonnd, ham, sixty was’ cros wagon, Wn THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENIN CAR AND WAGON COLLIDE. | One Man Snffers # Broken Leg, An-| 562 Ninth avenue, the express driver, Rollevue Hos! bert Mahone: ninth at wound, tal, of N n Both were taken SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, AZ kN ness thes and, wha Stx Cor B* Ave White Negigee Shirts, 16 Flatts, For true summer comfort and ¢ool- are the shirts for you, more, you can’t buy | such somfort in other stores for | less than $1.50, price, 98, Our Stirring Sale At of Young Men’s Suits 8. 50 Quantity —~ Special Sale about 350. of Summer Suits Sizes— young men, 13 to 17, Models— | 1.°° 2 and 3 Garment Sults, Here's a collection of 300 light- weight summer suits—chev- will not have the usual defects common | | ots, ‘weeds, cassimeres, home- || to ordinary serge suits—then you must; spuns and crashes which we look here. We can promise a here | | place on special sale at $11.50! that will neither lose color nor shape, | |-— that will look as new the last day you latenic of them less than a wear it as the first, [ee a Single-breasted models ; At $12.50. eeee nd black ana| Worsted Suits at $15. double breasted models | There is probably no other store which in blue serge, Better |afferds so wide @ range of choice in men's worsted suiis at $15. Another ~ phase of these $15 suits is she excel- The Greatest Showing \ of Black @ Blue Serge) Suits, $12.50 to $25, | I you are looking for a serge suit that) ultra-fashionable single. breasted sacks, with shapely shoulders, snug-fitting cole lars, low-buttoning lapels. Peg-top trousers, Fabrics— Bright summer cheviots and cassimeres in light colors, and blue serges. | |Reduced from former prices, | $10 and $12, | Reason— Only 3 to 6 of a kind left, Choice now. $8.50. ‘The motorman, Al- No, 23 Rast Bixty- ed, 98c special | oul Visit our CIGAR STORE, soth St, near Lexington} | Avenue, The very | | best values intown jae offered there, | LEXINGTON 2B SA E of blue or black serge, money will be cheerfu sizesofmen,regular or s! Last Day of the Merchant Tailoring Sale. § | No Orders Accepted After To-Morrow. Men’s Suits to Order iots, Clay diagonals or Thibets, measure, no matter what Eleven Dollars and Eighty Cents. Should you not be satisfied with the suit after it is made up, your Sale positively ends Saturday even- ing, Forty styles to select from, at Men’s Blve Serge Suits Suits that will give satisfaction. be properly fitted. To-morrow light-weight worsteds, chey- _ Made to your our size may be, for lly refunded $11.80 All lout build,may $6.88 = A Great Sale o, Flegantly Made, of Cheviots and Worste All sizes from 15 to 19, A great many worth $10. To-morrovw,. Young Men’ sSuits $5 All wool Norfolk Jacket Suits, in neat mixed cheviots, including some light color crash effects. These suits are worth at least $3.50, All from 8 to 15. yrs, To-morrow . Boys’ Wash Suits. The fiighest Grades Made. Nothing Better to be had anywhere; desirable styles; ds, sizes | | than the ordinary $15 suit. Seven new models in blue lence of tailoring and the per‘ect fash- ioning of the garments, Single-bressted garments in the popular new worsteds and black serge, both single and double breasted sacks, light gray, steel gray and dark oxford gray, Special at $15. including our new long peaked lapel sack with deep centre vent, Men’s Suits at $18. Firm, rich blue and black | No tailor could duplicate any one of serge suits, %, '4 oF full! these guits for less than $25. They are lined with mohair or alpaca. | made of light-weight worsteds, in plain, Luxurious blue and black | mottled, overplaid and broken check patterns on gray, brown and greenish grounds, For the sake of comfort we serge suits, 34 silk fined, identical with suite for have only halflined them, Special at ! $18. At $15. At $20. At $25. which the custom tailor charges $40, Cool—Comforting—Captivating—Conceptions in Oxford Tan Ties, , Exclusive shades of Tan Russia Calf Skin and Tan Pongee Kid, made into faultless footwear by skilled shoe- makers and brainy designers. and hygienic specifications all emphasize the advantage of your getting a shoemaker’s fit, The Shoe That Won’t Burn the Feet. A fit for every foot—Men’s and Women’s—a leather for every wear and a style for every liking. ; Both Stores—Corner 18th Street—6th Avenue—Corner 21st Street. - Dollar Shoes. The only really good dollar shoe in existence for Made in our own factories— made in every last, leather and style—made to fit and sat- isfy—made to give lasting service. Dollar shoes at the great 18th Ease, grace, character A style, |Men, Women and Children, Street building, corner Sixth Avenue, Splenaid Straw Hats, Spectal ar Here's a special sale of men's , straw hats in the new narrow brim For big stout men who measure 44 10 50 inches chest measure here are suts thot gtyles~senni¢ and split. Special RAZIN & OPPENHEI 6™= AVENUE CORNER 18" ST. @ 21° ST.N.Y. “F Open Till Late Saturday Night. Mall Orders $1 Stores Filled. A lauryl All Bay, Sale of A Saturday | 2 ° | Splendid Voile Skirts || Hosicry Sale.{ on? To-Morrow (Saturday) at Bloomingdales’ i aL ang Beautiful quality black, at... < oaene. 12:c blue and brown, tinest all Men's Fine Gauge wool Voile—fashioned Cotton Hult into extremely smart skirts He double with good quality, rustling a Ad ate cere | Tatteta Drop Skirt Actval § $12 and sig 85 Skirts for * © All regular and extra sizes in waistbands and lengths, ors with silk ems broidered inst.ps,| Cholee in a yariely Of) Toe Morrow styles. All sizes... at 123c Women’s Plain} Stockings et or - | wi ite and Fine Dress || bite tet vatues Children’s Fine| Up to 28c. Quality Liste! Thread Hosiery, | in fast black and tan, tine sizes. loon & Walking Skirts About one hundred ina lot that has been ruthlessly reduced for quick selling. About one-half the lot 1s fully lined with silk—the others are unlined, elastic, | All| very ribbed, A Saturday Sale of Dress Svit Cases § At Half Price oF : ck, brown and blue. Materials—-Voiles, Mohairs, iings. Just because we want your trade, There's not a thing the mavter with the cases, Th are perfect and splendid values.” Finely. fine ished throughout, solid, substantial $35,00 to $50.00 Skirts now $19.75 Fairy breathe summer comyort ana coolness, made of the thinnest bluc and back serges | at $1, ant tropical weight worsteds. Speer! at $15, $20 and 825. fbcade eee Colors are white, blac Panamas, Crepe de Chine and Ve! Voge Brothers ren saturday iste Moga Drothors | £2°:03:4%s $13.75 424 Sir. Cor. B* Ave De pane A2?4 Sw.Cor, Bh Ave, now é Peautiful Coats por Girls & Misses You'll Need It for will be safe in the matter of Wea Men’s Straw Hats, included, may be, we can suit you, Al all you have to pay is Rloomingintes producing these shirts. matched at the price, shirts are made, The plaits are bosom, The white striped mad) are shown in regular and coat m “Because the Rain Last Monday Ke Penned In We Will $5.00 Day in Our Millinery Salon On the Second Floor, SS SN A Fine Straw Hat Be sure to get it at Bloomingdiles’. showing a remarkably fine lot of in both split and sennit braids, Every desirable and fashionable style is In fact, no matter what your taste Main Floor, 60th Men’s $1.50 Custom Made Negligee Shirts with plain or plaited bosoms in colored effects or white, with 98c attached or detached cuffs, for.. The most skilled shirt makers are employed in In perfection of fit, finish and general appearance, they are positively un- Sis Especial attention is directed to the way the plaited of the shirt, preventing bulging or wrinkling of the Bio singdales', Matn Floor, 00th St, Section, and sightly, on sale 7. At 65: Olive Color Dress all day A H li p Coy Suit Cases, 24 Ine size to-morrow tia rice durable, lined with¢anvas, Bloom! ler’ ,69, Kiersol Dress Sult AL $1.69, Cases—One of the strongest and most durable Dress Suit Cases made; 24 inches Jong, steel frame, canvas lining: a splen~ did value at $3.00, Leather Dress Suit At $2 95, Cases, the lowest price ever made for a leather snit case of this sort; 24 Inches long, with steel irame, t So Many People Hold Another i To-morrow. Exquisite Imported and American Hats, richly, artistically trimmed, ‘ reducedfrom$ 15.00, a 53,75, Sole Leather Suit AL $3.75, Cases, beautifully fin- Ses ished throughout; cases that are Bold every day by exclusiva deal $20.00 & tialereton $5.00 | at 025 Sa, tsar gut $25.00 to = stock, 24 inches long, deep and ad roomy, [rish linen lined; has shirt Pocket; reinforced corners, straps and bolts; light in weight; the best Dress Suit Case aver offered for $4.75. ales » hundred and $5.00 Misses’ and Children’s Trimmed Hats, Main Bloor, 50th St, on. WwW. Coupon. Upon presentation of this cou- pon we will sell you a full Pound Package of Pore . Fresh Chocolate and ; French Bonbon Mixtures, assorted pure fruit flavors, wr 15¢, N None sold at this price without this Coupon, Iloominkdales’, Main Bloor, 59th St, Beetlon, xinkt Comforl You style and price, arene RSENS nd $1.90 Great Sale of Women’s Lawn Kimono- Sacques at 24c. Tasteful effects stripes and Persian de- dW signs, light and dark col with square yoke, shirred front and back, wide sleeve with border of sold color lawn; all izes, 34 to 46 pecial.. 24c SENT C. 0. D. Blov miugdale SS carers continued to the bottom ras shirts, plaited styles, nodels, Sizes 14 to 18%, All Cars Transtor to Bloomingdale Brothers’—s3%i 3 cour st:

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