The evening world. Newspaper, March 11, 1907, Page 14

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RAT DUCT ~ WO YE Impressed by Experi- ments of -M:Dougal. ‘Spitzka, ~ Simon and Parker Want Better Authority. ew York doctors whe have made logical matholozy j era not-inuch impressed to-day when oy rtad of the results announced by | @ specialty of psy {. Dr. Duriean MoDbugal from the ox Mass, with a view to ascertaining t! Sptetisa degree. o: ( Porresre’ by tho Dr. McDougal. Myery rel dozén other {4 announced, hat the and a hal perimenting €n a ninttrens ith . the ‘result Welght all the way from half to dn ounce, / experiments but that every average ahout sixteen to' the pouni cca, an alienist-of -in- geen to-day by rter agd asked to expreaa_an opinion: as to the value estimation of Dr. McDougal's ="[—ghould be loth to ‘express any opinion on the matter ti a commit- who had made a upon conditions such as the Boston tchea state confronted Dr. Mo- wal,’ said Dr. Spitska. “In my ‘opinion, however, the doctor Has been » misled by enthusiasm. He states that tn his experiments he has allowed for €very halural Uininution of weight following death, but the story ts such Gn-extraordinary one that he certainly owes fuller explanation to the med- {jemi profession. -{ do not think that tho profession will place very much @tock in Dr, McDougal'y ussertion un- til he has ‘adduced more a eecey, prota." ‘Dr. Armstrong, supecintendeat of Beier ue ua thy ater -LOspreass, Wot QU.te go kind ie vr, ¢cDougal as Dr. ppivsku, <P ae Gu gout 1 think? t that eo iar Ata investigation tnedioal men willbe to Lake isp the en: Terpriss, At any rate, Dr, stcDougal canner calm ty be- the pioneer. in this field, for, in the seventeenth oencury—in Prance, i{.my memory eerves me right imeats of the sama kind wero mentioned In aknoxt mentary works treating of eha of the tuman. paycnos,” It Ridiculous: tp Simon, _ another. physic: ice has made him fami) branch of experiments that con- ena? than an. ounce, is hes nal of out great finance! = Te UR THRGU EN Whoever Dr, Mc-| 98 new Men De; McDougrat | $e-the-oniy-man | have ever neard 01 eous enough to weigh {t and af ita local habitation.” oo New York's Yates aed, ald that -he:ithossht—Dr, isTougal was of strong imaginative 70 GUARD WAT WATER tatty Officials _ Investigating |) Fever Cases in Croton Watershed. ‘Hestth Oommissioner Darlington aaa ‘Water Commissioner John 'H. 0'Br Dagan to-day an investigation of sev eral cuses of typho!a fever at Katonah, ‘Manhattan and the Bronx receive thelr) Water supply, ‘The origin of thess cases and thetr | tion concerns the Ni Yi ~ By taking steps now it is hoped rayent the spreading of fever’ germs | ugh the medium of the water com- from the district. ; Chapman, of Katonah, has! throd | Under his supervision, Two are Geor wellyn Wellen and ter of School Com- loner Covey. The third | fe that of a man recently affected. two cases are four weeks old Hig the patients are convalescing. loner O'Brien to-day ald he Swould co-operate with the Health Com- er and make an Investigation would throw additional inst of water oral te og ia’ city, HUMAN SOULS: 4 New York Physic Physicians Not HIS IDEA NOT EVEN NEW. Armstrong, iperiinents he conducted at Haverhill, tatod {clans whose io have Tot with en by ‘plactny’ them. wd cn delicately ad- that within. a few, seconds of the ttme when | Breath lett the body it dimirtehed—tn | ‘ounce D>. “MoDougul saya that Shere {s no other inference from. his human _helng possesses a a0ul,- and-that they, special study of paychdlogy bad passa |} FROM TYPHOID fm \the Croton watershed, from which | ITHE EVENING WORLD, Island, Gandy Hook and elsewhere around the harbor. ‘The boy inventor yearns to be a Mar- cont. He has abandoned nearly all studies except clectriotty and/ wireless tetegraphy,;—He-seya he hes diecoveent many imporvements to the Marcon! system, the chief one being in the re- ceiver. In the Marconl aybtem Ue weather conditions have much influence | | Wireless Wizard Says He Can) ana very often messages come in traa- ~ anentary form that are not intelligible Capture Despatches YOUTHFUL WIZARD SESH 78 BON MARLON TPS = WESIGES IN THEA by reason of-unfavorable—weather, but Young HAIER AYR che hes overcome 2 thls dificuity from Afar.” - Fe ig amide up of tw “Birt wit as ie calls them. ‘The tnvou- tors contention Ia thut 1¢ adme of tne wires mis. certainlyvothers will capture and record any qesage that may o¢ in tae Rumospheric waves. are bound into # cable the rovt of the apakt- “jnventor’s )Foom, Many residents of the Bronx are tak- ing unizmal Interest theso dave In wire- Thev ure getting no loss telegraphy. end, of entertainment out of messages that ure captured from the root of the} "ic big, fve-atory apartment:house at No. jen iit yy be se invented a heavy At would. fire hundreds of shots ead wipe Out anoarmy tno wine one stole it from nim chuld get it patented. He is x FOOL care that Me wireless. in- vention #hail 1772-—-Boston roa, Richer -Ratnes, ripeteen, xeara old, who Hvea on the} 1p floor of the apartment with -hla nar- A teventedand (neteled @ asa own for sending and recelv- ret as vaae SAN JUAN CROWDS GIVE wei | “UNCLE JOE” A WELCOME foot polo with a re- own invention. Ho ahys it BAN JUAN, Potto Rico, March 11.— n of the Marcon! aystens, ein many—ways-n~be:ter . The young Inventor stys he oan| party of Congressme: capture and tame messages from the| for the Tethys | to. Inapect ithe yore extrome distarice of 660 miles, Tis root} done on the Janams Canal. arrive ere om the station rakea In all tho reports: that] Here last night from duland cots at: Thomas. Mr. Cannon and, others landed Are sent by wirhtess from the stations {soon after, thelr arrival and were pres- around New York.) In that ent at the cert-on the Fiagza_ nelehbora aro ikspt posted by wireless |, 780 Speaker waa aiickly’ recognized messages from the Navy Yard, Condy The Hambure-Am Bliecher, with Spe a line steamer ( Cannon and a on: board, bound by the crowds and Wan-honored by a fireworks Aleplay. tl —_— ae ans ORME g Paadal Wioarny elbows | Restaaaat | eee | Restaurant — course poeta GUARARTERS ‘on MONEY Ahivent REFUNDED Table d'Hote Lunch, WEST [TH ST pegs » 29 Tempting Sale of 2,500 a. ° Women’ + $6 Spring Box Coats J —This-o| —purchase-and_sale_is-a-noteworthy- merchandising achieve- Five handsome new Spring styles, from strictly all-wool goods, light and. dark aa i ‘xtures, checks-and_plaids; some collarless, exquisitely trimmed with velvet-and_braid; zi as seas A others have notch collars of taffeta or velvet; newest-Spring sleeve, patch pockets, Posi- aN ‘tively the grandest value of the season; regular $6 value; extra special to-morrow, at $3.98. rt Another Great Lot of Those Women’ s Broadcloth Coats. “pale aa ea -price-on-this-matchiess-value—is—without—2- parallel, Gamal with Hercules “Braid” and patch pook: wpectal, for this sale at ; 425: Taffeta-Lined Panama wu Worth $14.98 Each, at $8.98. fs oMering oY £23 Taff cta-Lin' od Panama Suits, worth $14.98 each, at A stunning pews Pony Model, Jacket trimmed with—6-rewe—ot Smt ¥ % sleeves, with cuffs prettily uinmed. ‘ttn iy eaters. Skirt in new cluster-plalted mod cut vi de and brown. Stzes 0 #4. Poaltively $14.08 value; special ® € Alterations FREE, New Dress Goods & Silks 39c ya late iis-| 5 { trous— washable og SHR PONGEE—-shown th the popular shades, also dots Domestics and Linens. each toy_720-.90-| green, Le 30C fateh i yd- for 25¢ MER~ VOILE MONDAY, MARCH .11, 19OT2 JAMES MGREERY&CQ | N27 S%_ BE fied stredt sense |" Sale of Special Modelst DRESS TRIMMINGS, In Both Stores. _~ Exhibition of many Parisian novel- ties showing the designs, materials, braids-and-ornaments selected for model gowns for the coming season. Filet and embroidery in various pat- terns in the latest shades, including Bor- deaux, Pearl and the new Mazarine blue. Soutache braid designed on taffeta silk or net, Mercerized embroideries and cotton trimmings, ‘Silk ball ‘edgings for! Boleros, etc., STATIONERY DEPARTMENTS. in Both stores Engraved Stationery for wedding and social functions. Dies for personal. cards or mono- grams. Sketches. submitted and esti- mates quoted. sual A complete line of Foreign or Donjes- tic correspondence paper or cards, dinner cards and’ bridge tally cards. On Tuesday and Wednesday, March the. rath and r3th. : Three initial monogram die stamped in colors. 1.00 value 1.50 Orders taken for not less than five quires. LADIES! ‘SUITS. In Both Stores. ae Made of chiffon- ~ailor-made Suits, -panama—or-fancy--worsted._Eton--and “Pony” coat models. 25.00 and 30.00 Voile Suits with Eton coat. Silk lined throughout. Serge or fancy check Guimpe Dresses, Suitable to wear with shirt- waists. 14.50 CORSETS. 1m Both Stores, ‘trimmed. SU pporters attached. “Augustine Corsets made of. fine Coutil and Batiste, High bust and long close fitting hips for average figures. Supporters attached. 95c¢ i value 2.00 Corsets of fine Imported mercerized Batiste. New model with Jong deep back for average figures. Daintily 1.45 value 3.00 Augustine Corsets ‘made of fine Batiste and Coutil. New Models with long deep back for well developed fig- ures, High bust and dip hips for aver- age figures. Daintily finished. Sup- porters attached. 1.85 value 3.50 La Vida Corsets. New Spring models for every type of figure. High, narrow, close fitting bust with long hips and deep back for average figures. Models especially designed for well developed figures;-- Models for slender-figures-with= high-bust, long -hips-and- tapering waist—— 29.50 and 39.50 $10 French Voile Skirts: 86 Fy 5) Taffeta pik Trin “med ~ Tuese y's eee) A limited quantity of beauti- ful wiry French Voile was left from the making up of our enormous stock of Spring’ Suits. These remnants were just long enough for ‘skirt lengths. We have there- fore_ made up a line of new odels specially de- nae for this. sale. “Twin Plaited Model - Novelty Panels — § Boulevard Clusters \)\ Deep hand: plaited; ~ex- pertly tailored, elaborately trimmed with Taffeta Silk Bands and fashionable effects. ‘In black on!y, Tale te mich an unusual opportunity that wh advise an easly visit, ae there le ao wide a variety of models, byt only a Hmited number In For Tuesday ‘Only $6.75 Perfect Alterations FREE, . ; “SALE AT ALL THREE STORES. : JAMES McGREERY &CO, 23rd Street. 34th Street. SILK DEPARTMENTS. 12 Both Stores, | “McCREERY” SILKS ~ for Spring and Summer wear, showing the latest colors in exclusive designs. Suitable for Gowns, Blouses, Boleros or Garniture. On Tuesday, March the r2th. “McCreery” Cameo dot Foulard Silke Hl and Printed Liberty Satins. 75c to 1.00 _ ¢ Eyone Black GET AES) Dress Taffetas, = => >is t§-per-yard—— value £,7$ Black—and_ white check Taffetas- and Louisine Silk. Ose Per yard, Le - —value-BSe——— — Printed Ponpedeus Mousseline de Sole, “ _ Colored figures on white grounds, 3oinches _ = un awide. ia 55c¢ per yard Rough Shantung Pongee in a new as- sortment of colors, including Ciel, “Alice” Blue, Natural Ecru, Pink, Amethyst, Vieux Rose, Silver Grey, Golden Brown, White, Cream_and Black. 27 inches wide. 55¢ per yard BLACK AND- COLORED FABRICS. 2 Both Storea.— |p owhite, cream and ‘black SHA ‘also. same 24,in- Silk Polka PONGEL, ene fg oy 3 teriiiexta| ‘Sic BLEACHED } ‘of - each Y =e choice at 59¢, a yard. HUCK TOWELS,| Fao reas for _ Soc... Wool for 29, Black] | 74 border. 83 Wire victents 39¢ PANAMA -SUIT- “19 Wool CREPE MEL- each tor good OAC Mawr, Gor i "ING, -38—tn,- sides ROSE, —soft and} 6 quality CROCHET tee. gua | ‘tn all the Spring shades, | clin Che ag + and fast black, BED-SPREADS- [fsi050 03 regular A Corset Bargain ed m Paty long lengths, 2 pairs ans 30; white bargain. offering, <The most conyentent, handy, —serviceadle FOLDING GO - CART made, With re- clining back “and dashboard,. like illus- great’ value at “8%. while they last, 44; Ss only; Special, each tration. teel -run- © ning. gea 1 rubber tire sp 98c for CHILDREN'S FINE“ wheels and fout,lyra TOR NO TRUS nel LAWN FRENCH AND RUS- with Special to- SIAN DRES: pleated back and front; others’ pretty blouse ef- fect, tucked and trimmed with 1 embroldery, Sizes 2 to 5 years, Regular $1.49 value. Very spe- cial to-morrow at 98c, A Inlaid Linoleum * Wood and parquet floor patterns; colors go straight through; guar- a ced perc offered on the Sth floor W. & J. Sloane’s Famous Brussels Rugs. | | 3,000 yards of Ir | | Teum, 2 yards floral - pattern | quality, Rugs, 12 patterns, {2x9 ft. size; regular $20 yalue at and fancy Silk Broche. Hines,_giving-—a_youthfut Sppearances to the figure. ~ “Made of fine Imported Couti}; Batiste 3,09 to 19.50 ART DEPARTMENTS— —En-Both-Stores- Stamped patterns on Linen, Silk Mull, Nainsook-and India Lawn. New designs for all embroideries in Shirtwaists;- Gowns, Chemises, ‘Corset Covers, Drawers, Dressing Sacques, Collar-and Cuff "Sets, Hats, Parasols, Baby. Shoes and Caps, Centre Pieces, Scarfs, Tea. Cloths, D'Oyleys and Cushion Covers, : STAMPED PATTERNS. 28rd Street, ~ On Tuesday, March the rath, Shirtwaists, on fine Indialinen, 1.00 value 4.75 . Shirtwaists. on fine waist linen, 1.35 value’ 2.50 Shirtwaists, on silk mull with 34 yards of material to finish. On “Engllsh and French Nainsook, Night Dresses.-............., 1/00 s value*1.5a Chemises............ es eolaiere SSC. value 1.00 FAD TA WETS cae eecieles paints eieis vce eve 0 5QC value 1,00 Corset Covers... Weltetareieetst SSC 2 yalue $0¢ I?Hats,‘on linen... 2.0) i es en ase value 60¢ Embroidery Silks), Floss, Hoops, Needles, Wool. , for knitting and crocheting Slippers, Afghans, Shawls, ‘ete. Books giving instructions, JAMES, McGREERY & co. 84th Street. / Exhibition of Imported. “Dress Fabrics in’ an extensive variety of the latest weaves and shades :—Bordure Broche Eolienne, Pekin’ stripe Voile, stripe Marquisette, satin stripe Eolienne, Broche Voile, Broche “Chiffon, allwool Voile, Pekin stripe Mar- quisette, print warp chine stripe Chiffon, Striped. Broche Jacquard, silk Grenadine; Belgtum Suitings, Chevrons, etc., many of _ which -have—been woven expressly for James Meee & Co, 1.25 to 6,00 per yard WASHABLE DRESS GOODS. rn noth Storce. On Tuesday, March the rath. Sale of washable Fabrics. Silk and cotton Illusion Crepe, plain colors. Printed silk and- cotton Mousseline, corded or open : work weaves, with neat floral designs on white eronnds. I§c per yard on value 25¢ 2,500 ‘ yards white Irish Linen. Soft finish. Suitable for suits, waists or skirts, 48 inches wide. 48c per yard — 1 . value 6S¢ \ JAMES McGREERY & CO. 23rd Street. 34th Street, “The Sunday Worl Ss Want Directory makes more pores of Posi. floras than any other two miesliumns in Me Lepliseca 4

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