The evening world. Newspaper, January 2, 1907, Page 4

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iattan: | There were 111,772 births. Every day 306 babies were born. Every day 132 coupics were joined in. wedlock. Every day 209 people dicd.~ The total deaths. were 76, 6, 2.28).9 an increase of only 2, £22 over 1905, Pe Three-fourths of the marriages took place in ‘Man- This was 8,000 more than inthe previous year. “Little Bessi¢ Bresiauer Writes Letter -When Sugar Lumps Fail to Lure Distributor.” “APPLICATION IS. FILED. Child Thinks Bird a Liltle Unfair jn-Visiting So-Many-Neighber and Overlooking Her Home, Dear Mr. Stork: “Ir you please, will you bring mo a baby sister? I + thimk:I would be the hap- “plest child on carth. I have written ote Tetier {0 You, ~ and I cyen put sugar ont for you. If you do bring the baby, bring it at 10 o'clock on Saturday morning. _ My cousin got one, and I ‘want one, too, please... E havo been waiting and wait- -ing for it. I hope I will get t-some time, I am 60 xious to get one I cannot | t. Every bahy I see I | play with it. td think they —} “Ie 60 cute. -Most every one is getting [omer too. If I had ‘with a baby, on it I would write on that. z BESSIE BRESLAUER, No, 251 West Ono, Hundred or Bim ever_and ever #0 dong, 80 he representative tothe address | given-and hed an interviaw wkh the Uitte lady. Bessle js almost seven, and Lives in a fine apartment house with her father, her pretty, young mother and | “Uttie slater nine yeara old, who Js as/ anxious ‘for a baby as' Besse is. She as-taken just as mach Interest in the gar. but the lektar own secret. and when the was TBessi whola family was surprised and Bessie! hale —asnaiied “and bait frightened at her cwn boldness and ite result. “Would be Well Cared For. “1 @idn't know you had to ‘vesti- “yoprosentative of Mr. Stork called the: rato,’ she said in a mystified whlsper Thad known that I might not havo! wrote’ Then with an accent of oe that kt might not be so terrible after nll, SBWhET Is “yestisatet "Mr, Stork wants to know hor iP Ib FOE If You Have eecine Bories, Fever, Sneezing and ‘Blues’ Blame.Weather. - Many New Yorkers are to-day sufter- | fing of the stip. The damp etmos- ‘phere Ja blamed by physicians as the eaten At different hospitnis tt is sald) | that a practical epidemto of the discano existe in this city, Tho symptoms are (i. @obing’ ®ones, fever, sneering and the “Dives.” On the lower etat aldo the malady has atteoked tsa people with peoullar sever- ity, Hundreds of doctora have so, many cases on their hands they are busy night and day, Hospitals report an unusually largo pumber of pneumonia casea even for | @hig goason of the year, While tho Present mugs; weather continues no felief tm looked for. | Wealth Commissioner Darlington malt today thnt vp fo the present time the death rate from grip and pnoume only been slightly tn oxceas | ‘or last yeur. At Beilevue Hosp allt “ about to ere now b causes of | Viegas All over Cie greater oity, @tavess is general. through the head and breast ghot Ralph Qiinn through the Ger, Mra, Troy probably will dio. ‘will recover, "dor fled, =uput was taken to Carthage for Fefuerd to di) ae | Lye ee ye ree + Hle-carringe and to-wall-tt-ap Uke papa says be did with me, have its of money to buy mitic and weld give tt my Ite bab too. T have e lot of long drosans I | When-faras | all mado out of atittewool, ant in | little cap, an'=anteversthing, “and then T-Would ke It to sohool with ma on Saturday, because that Ja the day I ;@m at home {rom school, and-1 don't want grandma or mamma to «et It firmt, Decause I want to claim {t my- self; and if s oame when I was away {t-might not be my own at all, don't you see?” Slater Helen, murred at this, ar effect that she belong to the w came, and not to Besste alone, because she write the letter. Stork #ould pring | care of it for the. whole family, with | bt Dessig as frst claimant. “Now, then, will he bring tt?" asked $00006000000000000006 “Bo feels those raw chilling winds. They make him cold and fretful and plant in his tiny system the PEO o> | 200006 This Liflle Gil tae to lie ‘Slork Aska Him to Bring Her a Baby Sister Right Away : — THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2. 1907. eabesteecesoesen ' é rae eran ene reet neces cece satreoree nee foe encecoces ee neemtsntoneecseensecetes ; - Record Proves 1906 a Great “Baby Year’ in NeW York City; More than 206 Births Every Day, Including Sundays * President Roosevelt’s denunciation of race suicide has worked wonders in New York City. ty”? was the watchword during 1906. -.. Phere were 48,355 marriages, an increase of 5,700 over 1905. eemcrcase and multi- AAT-TORTURING SOINTISTS 10. BE PROSECUTED| Humane Chicagoans Want fl Prof. Watson Restrained from-Cruel Practice. _ sondtuiong, tn Ito} Bext “discussed, candy — and—and—every amt my Hittle bake) You seo T-want It brought got hers. “years old, de- st in a plea to the | ht tt ought to family when Jt! babes everywhero, she would tuke but the “Vestigator’ wanted little seeds of future ills; How Could He Miss It? “I think Mr, Stork has been around | hera_nften enourh..to havo seen our. sugar in the window sifl,” to-know mors, anf winter clothes and ~ the nelghborhood were said Beoste. | {a- what “Most every girl in my class at gchi ; | Haw one at home, and one of tho g! brought hers down to school the ‘other | and {t was—o-o-oh! you Just ought | ave seen it! Then ther's lot of ba- on this. very block and ‘one tn Give him Scor?’s Emulsion and notice how it fortifies the little ___fellow’s constitution.and gives him power to resist cold, No drugs in it—only food. ALL DRUGGISTS; 50¢. AND $1.00, Hie-eaine to the house next door only [2 fow-dnys ag,” and then my cousin] wot w baby from him Just two months go, and she Is the one that cave ws the sugar to put out for Mfr, Stors. ‘cause that's the way she eays’ she _ Two! lumps for a girl ana three lumps for a doy," asia, and I. put out two lumps moat ‘every night, but he don't seem to notice us, Dut goes all around and leaves the | she ousea both sides of this one, but there haw not been one {in this house since Arthur Grenberg came two years i f {in Ago. and Tdon’ . tink it's fatr.~ ‘he Was abnos;-com-. piste ‘and. Uttle Besste anced with !m- patience for Mr. Stork’s assu one Gilng was lacking, an mamma's’ consent. Both beggeg—and begged, whilé mamma blushed and pe laughed and grand- ma hid her jolly face In both hands and ran out of the room. Even Nora, the maid, peeping around a rtiere, had to Anawer an inugiary Finally a bright {dea struck Besste ond sho jumped for a basket of crochet- i rut of soft lamb's-wool yarn: blue, and Jald them In Mamma, won't-you make « [ttle oot ‘or tt ow of these?” che asked, Pana jreslauer, who Ja famous oa a tha in) vente of She Hrewinuer steale and things that have on facet would make ae eo bareain w 0 ler than they ‘ever tle to be al [wth Mr, Btork’s ‘promise to file the petitions away anti the first warm days ifr the spring. <j He claims they have reports reaching nea. Only | to */ after, | erly done, CHICAGO, Jan. 2—Humanely tnolined wersona of this city are planning to put a fow scfentists in the penitentiary—if they can. Prof. John B. Watson, of the University of Chicago, has aroused Wie Indignation of many, and Rober L. Gifford, President—of-the Ml!nole En- gineering Company, has to-day taken the lead to stop what he calls the wan- | Eosmmmennysrerseoemonnat mocap reer Semi Annual Sale Men’ S Suits & Overcoats at Savings of 25 to 45 %e c Brill clothes are tailored by ten, of the best clothes makers in the world. ix through the merit of their nierchandise: : The STEIN-BLOCH CO., The FECHHEIMER, FISCHEL CO., ‘L ADLER BROS, & CO., A. B. KIRSCHBAUM & CO., HORNTHAL, BENJAMIN. & REIM, MICHAELS, STERN & CO. spective fields, rank absolutely highest. - teady-to-wear clothes possible to produce, embodying more hand work than is expended on any other ra ly-to-wear clothes. f / Shop” H., Rochester, produces .expressly for Brill stores highest grade garments at minimum cost. Shop B. B., Rochester, produces expressly for Brill stores the highest grade young men’s clothes sold in New York. Shop-F. B., New York, produces expressly for Brill stores the only strictly high-grade clothes in America at popular prices. Becatise of this ten-fold supply-source Brill clothes are to be had in largest —assortmentof fabries-and-modcls: of the ten are foremost concerns known to hundreds of thousands of men- The other four-are Brill-directed tailoring organizations, which, in their re- Shop _L. B., Rochester, produces expressly for Brill stores the- finest tailored Because of best tailoring done by test tailoring institutions Brill clothes are best clothes. Because of many trade advantages and Brill methods, Brill clothes at origi- > nal prices are best value any where. Now your savings are 25 to-45 per cent, During this sale alterations will.be made free of charge, as usual All the ton_eruelty—whloi- Prot. “Watson prao- Uvea on rats in o. to determine J whether animals have a alxth sense. He claims they have reports reaching Citcago fram New York, where, at the Meeting of the American Association for te Advancement of otence, Prof. Watson's exploits were talked of, have started the humana folks to action, but in the face of it tfle Professor an- Rounces that he will continue his ex- periments, Prot. Watson takes rata and cuts out thelr eyeballs, destroys thelr sense of ameH: beartng and taste and then places then in 6 big cigs Wiere whaling tus- hela forty feet in length lead by de- vious routes to food. If the rate find %he food the Professor rubs his hands tn glee and. declares be has gemon- strated the sixth sense He even says he- means to try the trick on buman belnga, Dut he will not mutilate them as he does the rodents, President Ghortall, of the Humane Society, says he-feers a case cannot be made out against Watson for cruelty, Decatise ho cannot Ket evidence yery | Well” samlggt eclentAe ‘men ; however, it ls in his: intertion Ot Gnd see whet oan be ‘atson. = - connate f. We |WMBULANCE-SERVICE CHANGE Washington Heights Hospital Tif Leads Bingham to Tnke Action. From\Polce Headquarters yesterday. orders were issued that sergeants and | (sommanding ..oMicess...tn...the. dtatrict | [usually served by the Washington Heights Hospital service, should here- @nd untill further notice, sum- mon ambulanoes from the J Hood : ospliak |The order is the outcome of the aia- eeneton in the Wasi na stitution between, the “nurses, “doctors nd trustees, which Commisafoner Bin bam believes to be a0, preclude emergency work beth Le _ Made Ia ‘Ports: Rico lt From Porto Rican Tobacco | ‘That's one thing that's sure about El Toro cigars—something extremely doubtful about the many so-called “Porto Rican” brands. The recent t#ereasedcost-of Porto Rican Jeaf_is responsi doubtful quailty market. ; is the one cigar of El Toro ciga this ‘brand has sold for 5 cents. For this reason smokers. (Bact slse and shape) Also made in Panetela and Panctela Finas Ma Cigar--5 Cents orto Rican—in name and quality. El Toro represents the dest 6-cent cigar that Porto Rico can produce. This year's Porto Rican tobacco crop is better than ever before and only the choicest selections are used in the El Toro. market are particularly recommended to Every El Toro is now banded, This is the cigar that has done so much to popularize Porto Rican-cigars SaaS dis- criminating smokers. : , Porto-Rican American Tobacco Compaay’ Manufacian., San Juan, Porto Rico.” ible for the many brands of now being wished on the you>can be sure is genuine Smokers urs know how far superior alWays been to any cigar the El Toros now on the will -be-in-full- operation, viz.,: freedeliyeries, -mail- orders, C-O. D.’s, charge accounts, etc. - $9 50 tr Suits and Overcoats. Values. Up to $15.° Strictly all-woo! cheviot and cassimere Suits—neat worsted Suiis—cut on new, Correct Brill models, tailored as carefully as most garments of double cost... - Strictly all-wool meltan aid Sworsted cheviot Overcoats, in Oxford and black, cut on new seml- fitted models, tailored and-trmmed as carefully as garments of double cost. $13. 50 for Suits and Overcoats. ; Values Up to $22.50. Sults of excellent worsted, hard-fi teh sitk-mixture cassimere and smart cheviots. Tailoring Is all hand work; models inchrde all the correct styles and newest Brill young men's models. Overcoats of excellent melton, worsted, vicina and’ cheviot, in black, blue, Oxford, Cambridge, blue- “gray and various weaves and shades of popular cheviot gra els range from the conservative semi-form fitting coats to the extreme button-through, extreme fitted-back garments. | for Suits and Overcoats,_ 516. 50 Values Up to $28. = Sults of high-grade worsted, cassimere, velour and Se Tallored by foremost cetera or- ganizations finest possible. Colorings, weaves and models are newest and most pular. Overcoats of excellent kersey, melton, worsted, vicuna and cheviot. Colorings include black, Oxford, Cambridge gray, blue gray, silver gray and London gray. Models include semi- fitted backs, extreme fitted: backs, Deon OUEL fitted backs, paddocks and paletots—extreme values up to #28. for Suits and Overcoats. $18. 5) Values Up to $32.50. . Sults-of-finest-worsteds,-velours-and:cassimeres-==tailored -by the -finest-known-tailoring-organt< zatlons—desizned by hirhest: Salaried master. ¢'ters—an assortment of smart, dignified and dressy . fabrics—that is most_comprehensive-because of Brill tenfold source of supply. “Overcoats of finest kersey, melton, vicuna, velour and worsted—colorings includ» the digni- fied dressy black, blue and Oxford, the ‘smart silver, blue and gun-metal grays and the very popue lar fancy weave London grays—models include semi-fitted, extreme fitted andy pation neue fitted backs. All-are excellent. values up to $32.50. See = SPT for Suits-and Overcoats Values Up to $37.50. “Highest-grade-garments, imade-from—highest-grade- ae —taitored—by fittest ready-to-wear ‘Suits and Overcoats’ Values Up to $40.—— ard—excellent_vatues up to $37.50. . 24.50 * the growing popularity of fine ready-to-wear garments and were extreme-yalucs-at-origifial prices, — for-any $45 or $50 Overcoat, from the | for-any $§5-or $60-Overcoat—finest Feta $27. 50 world's best overcoat makers, tailored | $32.50 ments produced ready- -to-wear—the ex from world-famous fabrics. treme Hmit of overcoat excellence. Trousers at Special Semi-Annual Sale Prices. for 86 Trousers, tallored by the Hungerford system. ‘These are made from pure worsteds, in nest $3.75 stripe designs. Hungerford trousers are the only ones ready-to-wear that’ will permanently hold thelr shape and conform to wearer's every move. Slzes.are 30 to 52 walst. $4 50 for $7 Trousers of strictly high-grade, silk stripe pure worsted, tallored by. expert trouser tale :; ors In the finest possible mannery ctit'on newest correct models. Young Men’s Semi-Annual Sale Values. At original prices Brill young men’s clothes were extreme values—Brill young men’s clothes ~ are cut.on correct young men’s models and tailored by expert. young men’s clothes makers, ‘$5.50 for young men’s Suits and Overcoats, Former :prices up to'$8. $6.50 for young men’s Suits and Overcoats. . Former prices up to $10. $8.50 for young men’s Sults and Overcoats. Former prices up to $12.50, Children’s Clothes---Semi-Annual Sale. Brill children’s clothes are best children’s clothes because made from wear-assuring fabrics by best tailors—at original prices Brill children’s clothes are always best value anywhere, Children’s Suits and Russian Overcoats; values up to"$3; sizes broken............, $1.65. / Children’s Suits and Overcoats, all-styles; fabrics and shades. Values up to $5..... $2.65 Children’s Suits and Overcoats, all styles, fabrics and shades. Values up to $6.:... $3.68. Childreti’s Suits and Overcoats, all styles, fabrics atd<hades. Values up to $7..... $468 will the Habit, Go to Le : ute # STORES UNJON. SQUARE, 14th, n, B'way. 47 CORTLANDT, n, Greenwich, oat: BROADWAY, n onal «26°H STREET, cor, 3d Avenue, STORE OPEN usual privileges and conveniences of the highly efficient: -rill-store--service— Garmen's as fine as these are seldom included in snd sales—-these pe fully Justify. talloring organizations in America—garments that At present the highest known really. -to-wear stand- =e

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