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ey, and ~~ ebwdenny. give .tbe impress! believes tuperouloats 36 not, necessarily SHE THE BABIES SLOGAN OF PURE MILK CAMPAIGN | Annual_ Slaughter - Two Weeks Off and There's Nothing But Talk. “There | 4s something rarest «| whtclly attracts public attention about | MH ! Gn oftdurst of scarlet fever, but there | 48 nothing spectacular in the terrible | annual infant mortality beginning én | April. ahd continuing with increasing | resulta through May, June, July and | August, These deaths, mostly the result of ao polluted milk supply, are from cholera infantum and are accepted $ comment by the public.”— Dr. Charles Harrington, Secretary of]. the Massachusetts Board of ey of| 2 fn an address before the Academy of Medicine. 3 April is but « halfsmenth away, The beginning of the dread annual slaughter ef the children will soon be upon the Trout 6 outlooks tt-fnds the persdds interested in decreasing the mortality rate open-eyed to the altua- tlon—but talking. No definite campaign has bs 1 accepted by the foes of im- pure milk. * - Dr. Dartington Opposed. ‘he strange spectacle 1s presented of Dr. Darlington, President of the New Yerk Board of Health, fighting at Ar Dany the bill compelling the city to e- tablish plants for pasteurization, the —methed— moet —vigorously_-supported _ by. niany physicians, xcientista and philan- thropista. Dr, Darlington’ has opposed, ~@k @ dlstance or through” subordinates, ul schemes for pasteurization, insisting What the hops for clean milk les with Gn increased ataff of Inapecters. To’ this his opponents’ answer that men as in- épectors have sver becn found fallible, tna that the only way to be certain of germiess milk ts to remove the possi- bility of contamination, Dr. C. D, Morris, who appeared with Dr, Darlington to pppose the pas- with nis pasteurized ‘milk, but that pasteurized milk was not good for all things. He advocated certified paying that the cost to the ececting pasteurization plants wol eved the cost of inspecting’ «nd aldugh- tering’ all cows in New York infected with tuberculosis, | THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1907. T tre milk or none. It might! cost a Attie more, a few cents,’ and that Is what the man’ who squanders his money freely enough on other things withholds, choosing to accept dirty milk rather than to pay a little mort and de- mand better.” DAIRY MEN MUST | GIVE HEALTH LIST. ‘The: Department of Health has adopt-| ed stringent regulations for the dairy- men who supply milk to the metropolls. After April 1 each shipper will be Tequired to send to tho Healtn Depart- ment every week w report ateting tne existence, or non-existence, of nameu infections disenses in the households of all eroployees, either at the croam ery or at the farms or daities. ‘Je farmer m! make hia reports ‘on bat- urday and the whipper must have them at the Health Department by wlonaey In case an infectious the household of any worker shall he epee tea and remain away a DPhyaslclan’s certifoate showing recovery, ‘When typhoid ever or dysentery ex- iste in tho Rousetiatd lovee no water from any wel or within 100 fee: of the ses shall be used in the barns or for cleaning cans. Fallure to. comply. with these regula- tlons will bar tho ee milk from entranoe to New York é a BLY_GETS 4S LICENSE; It Is the First Issued at Asbury Park for LAquer-Selling, ABBURY PARK, N. sie es Spal bord pnoenss court 28. athe alle DONT bt OT Meet Fly, Sone an Yew, Do.you know that-more men break down in health and become despond- spe during these months than all o rest of the year? It’s the change of the season. Every one needs a Spring mee ene aud Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy is. tho. best in the world. It {s not a patent medicine, but the prescription of the famous medical lecturer and physician. It re- Rows yetrene.ty pellet the blood, mal 6 rizht and the ste; buoyant and arenewal atrength and vigor. Charles W. Eggleston, 399 Park Ave., Worcester, Masa. a well-known druggist, cays: \“Some time ago I waa taken with Hie argument wes in line with ths of Dr. ‘ee whereas the cost to Would be about $6,000,000.-“Dr, “Morris ¢ of erecting ment urisa- br. nor on’ bow the Gould rpach the tubercular cowa found i Cie) great Gairies of ew vere which furnish «large part mk supply, ys. Whet Dr. Williame read of started. in polluted milk. - He fated infoveating.. fact Wat 10 Japan, aithoust there is an average of forty pore to Loseyer aay or more’ ey Javon about three toe nen, cousumption is: ax great r4 it.ja hee. Dr. Harrington, who warns New York of the approach of the April ourbreak, dgnounced the policy which put the dol- jar-before the Hfe-of-a- -In-eloaing =he_made_the pertinent_ob=| servation: “Its the man behind the dollar mao eould change the businesa by insist! on having pure milk. The ams Bo eel fee at-all. I became fearfully ex- [tes I ate three square meals a day | ‘Biightest= distress: | then the dalryman would re ly enough if the consumers fr ribly with my nerves and could get stomach was in a ter a patter fre dyspepsia and T could hardly eat ing. “I used several medicines, but with- out benefit, Being in the drug bust- tomer apenk in the highest fore cust lomers spea! in 1e jest of Dr. Greene's Nervura blood aid! nerve remedy, I determined to try it. After taking only one-half bottle I began to feel much better. I slept | soundly all night and my. appetite | was splendid. After taiing three bot- -jend-had~-not—the My nerves were perfectly strong and | I felt like a new man, being pis ly cured of all my tronbles ” Greene's Nervura is always ae harmless and effective and put. - for women that has come out in years. up in compliance with the now Na-! fj ttonal Pure Food -Law, guarantee | filed at Washington, serial aumber| 160. Bre Greena ‘ta the wellknown: pub- Me medical lecturer and specialiat in treatment of all nervous and chronic diseases und can be personally con- sulted at his office, 101 Fifth. Ave., | New York City, or by. mail, free. Specinis that will attract-the ‘ “Week-En : High-Grade Groceries wife, for the savings are unusually large, (promptly filled. Call 2100 Chelsea. d Sale of attention of ‘every thrifty house Mail or telephone orders Boneless Breakfast Bacon. 1/8 tebe ttan rata cured, 34¢ to ps; one strip; Ib, i5e Thee ee peeeee cee re se eres dard refined [eee 10-1b. bag, “abs Baléed Beans; Canned Vegetables. Matne Lima Beans, Eclipso String Beans, ¢ 8 cans for 25 Fresh-Laid Eggs. daily from) Delaware ranteed ‘absolutely fresh vered —dozen, Received farms; —not del Walker's “met with such an enthusiastic suce veyest Cluny, Chait and fener efecto creat | immed cain, “The nes aviian models” iste a - ‘ancy e¢! wi }» cream Immed effects, e latest iD a 0) in x ‘variety of desigs: “Worth to $1.95 yard, =| this collection orth to $40 eat: SBaSeaent—> 79c for $1. 25 Hoase Wrappers. q 2 5°! RESTAURANT 6; EIGHTH paler ewer SIXTHDA., 19°10 20° STREETS NEW YORK, Several aty'es to choose from—The most popular neckwear | 5 New Spring Suits, $19.75 | 500 Men’s Black Suits ae $12. 550. Of Fancy Suitings. $29.75 Suits. tar Third Plog. A sale that has been_ in preparation for months past. We have endeavored to present garments of a totally different and better character than are usual in the average “sales,” and we feel that our efforts will have their reward ‘in the ultimate result, for great values avait you" in this special lot of some 500 suits, Six Strikingly Attractive Models are Shown. Made of beautiful fancy suitings—all wool stripes Men's New sping. 75¢ Neckwear for © Embroidered Turn- over Collars, Spec. at Women! S We bought these suits before they were made—severa] months ago— _and the advantage we gained is of material importance to you, for to-day such suits cannot-be secdred to retail for less than $18.75. This Je the gist of this salo for to-morrow. Will you profit by 1t? At $12. 5 we show all the new models in either single or double breasted coats in our Black Suits—made of tast black color—black melton, finished Thibets (guaranteed) in sizes to fit men of all builds. Every coat is up te date in cut and finish. At $15. 50 you will find our stock as broad as to encompass every possible taste, including all our high class lines, chicf among which are Kuppenhetmer Clothes. ‘All the popular fabrics, unfinished: worsteds, also black Thibets, Every suit guaranteed fast color. . All are hand tailored and equal ta the best custom made. "Men's Spring Suits, $12.50, $15.50 &» $19.75. and checks, French Chiffon Panama in light gray, blue, Ey new cloth, shade or fancy ‘mixture that are the for Gpri black and brown. in this Men's Clothing Department. Every new model In or double breast: Semi-Fitted English Coat Snits—new Eton models, coats, All thoroughly tailored and show every line of correct style. fancity trimmed—tight fitting hip effects. 450 Pairs Men's $6 Boys’ Suits, $3.50. | Three-quarter Button Cutaway’ Suits—strappings of Trousers, $3. rails of every description fos boye'et * welt material and inlaid collar of alk, Skirte 9 Q) 9755 Competsing: sam » $8 of Mea ot Lage upto id—tew Spring tp ipolrery with full box of sido pleating. Very special at penis ieee aa SuSE 054 tolerant for the rousers rann- aber tater Women’s $34.75 Suits, $24.75 || tictureri‘as show-room eamples, at balf eG inickerboaker pants, $8.80. A-very remarkable collection -of- suits, among which thetr actual value. Materlals are camd- Boys’ Combination | aro short Eton models, cne and two button Cutaways, mpres; worsteds and tweeds, in stripes, Suits, $3.50. tight fitting Hip Coats and Joose Sack Coat in all the pretty — materials-used this season—all the beautiful colorings “Women's $10 Tafteta: Skirts, $5. Josttwo hundred Accordion Sunburst, Skirts—something original amd new—besutiful- lostrous taffeta -with extremely full graceful flare. Very smart and secdedlys the most dressy skirts. SBASHHENE > 1,000 Women’s $2 Shirtwaist Suits, 99c Fine quality sheer ere in various.colors. Waists have tucked fronts with pearl buttons. Skirts are very full and have desp hem. Sises 34 to 44. An Elaborate ns Display of Imported Wash Fabrics! Wash Fabrics Not satisfied with having the most complete showing of Imported Wash Fabrics in the United States— a fact conceded by the trade in general—we planned this year to show many fabrics absolutely exclusive with us. In consequence ot our going direct to the eeenee in Europe, and in many instances guaranteeing to take entire out- pats of certain creations, we have this year not only the largest but the most exclusive collection of wash di fa Special—50c. Silk and Cotton Jacquards, 20c, ‘Yar aae Bolen Ten thousand yards of this most popular material in the season's new colors, including light blue, pink, Nile, navy and others, as well as black and white, 98 Inches wide. gr Main Floor. Benzai Silk, 50c. Yd. French Marguisette, {| Silk Chiffons, 50c. Yd. Empire Batiste, $0c. Yd. ‘The best silk and cotton fabric wan-} $1.25 and’ $1 45 YO | White grounds with large coin spots— | The newest in 107 fabrics, 45tnches ufactured—full stock of plain ebades; in| Silk and cot! addition-a tremandous lot of printed de-/ stripes and — checks with overshot the coloring, blue, brown, hello, grey, | wide with graduation dots, ehecks; signs be both in flowered and figured effects | stripes in lain and Iresden effects— | fed and one of the most popular fabrics | figurea and flowered effects with velf nothing prettier for evening wear, | 44 inches wide. {of this season, torders. Thousands of yards of a re: 19. uality Cotton Vo! s SSE —> Printed Volle MIM EAdsicn owe te tatidss ten oe alle in lengths 4% White ‘Emb. Robes, $2.95. || Women’s $1.50 Street Gloves, $1.10. ‘A fortunate trade chance at These Gloves are of the famous Meyer make and the eleventh hour yesterday in the lot will be found just about enough for one day's brought us 500 Embroidered || S¢!ling—so the early shopper secures the choice of the Robes that by our own stan- || #ssortment of Prix Seam m English Tan Gloves. Mata meer. dard_we know to be worth || Saasewew—Ss Women’s Liste Gloves, 29¢ Elbow Jength, of black and white lsle. from $6.50 to $7,560 each. , $1 Tailor Worsteds and Fancy Mohairs, 79¢ We have no place for them in our tar Main Floor. regular stccx, at regalar prices, yet the; were so good and desirable, aud Only ‘one of the many representative items from our_new- ing-stocks-of-fash ionable —Dresa_Fabrics,and—>-— || never before has there been the equal of this stock in New York for breadth and scope. - x so remarkably Tow in cost to us, that we simply had to,take then, knowing These Tailored Worsteds an Fancy Mohairs are to be had in all th desi most ted col ixtures—blue and green checks, grey herringbone strpes and dice checks. Regularly selling at $1 tia yond Seal teisenow! pan e they would provide us with sensational $1.25 Imported French Worsteds, $1. $1.25 54-inch Black Coating Serge, 89c. _check» and all new trourerings, alee ple ta seen of; pants with gach sults black—sizes $9 to 40 walst—all tnseams, pete Bele teiry 750 Boys’ ‘Wash Suits, 85c. Russian and Sailor styles made of imported galateas, chambrays and yuadras, in blues, tans, browns and grays. Guaranteed fast color—Russtan Suits in 235.to 7 years and Sailors 4 to 10 years. | RSET Rese: Salts or Rosters, $50. oracle nse 2000 Bo: Ca) 250 2000 Boy’ Capes 250 vals, 100, [ Special—Women’s Mercerized Batiste Waists at *4.95 “These extremely ay aie \. are the very embodiment of dainty taste. Such handsome waists for so: little money can seldom be bought © anywhere. {3 The dainty creations have, Siena fron H with lace and insertion, shadow embroidered 4}. macdallions and lac:-trimmed sleeves. Women's Allover Embroidered Waists, $4.98. These pretty. waists are made of sheer batiste; the yoke is set in with Val. insertion, and they have trimmed ‘sleeves. Worth much morg than to-morrow’s Pucca ‘Fine “sheer Lawn—Waists: at ae 295 2) of all woo! mixtures to Cae In several styles, finished with tucks, ring colorings. pester ery $5, = Taffeta Petti- black; deep circular flounce, finished with shirrings and foot ruffic. ammunition forthe business of to- They are White Embroidered Robes Kinds ala in detand end In fasblon. Tn act aves | ‘country: tat three weeks, having come from one of the greatest makers in St. Gall vehi eia ts ore! tee Fine medium rej in th lat eli Co: Nea price pay us for these w nol in popula ftw! mes ja the ne This fr Australian y absolutely vin other ‘$0.05 : =a i 3 ftores this very day at $0.20 to¥?.00;- Choose ta- t SEASSIENE—> 7 Ce an Wool Tailor The Queen fabrio of the season—dust proof mate- Soames Mata Floo: sates 9 Voile at 59e. yd. tial, Al the most wanted colors and black. { A “Shipment” Of 15, 000. (ards ws Laces -- Women’s $7.5 50 Silk Petticoats, $5. Ss e Grea arc. ace Event. sar Main Floor, No-lace sale in-the-brilliant-history-of the.Simpson Crawford lacé store evet 1B tie general style and make-up of these Petticoats you will find them the as this. The reason is simple—even judging Pe hi he you ve-seen elsewhere at -$7,50,- cendte <juality-of-material cs Work=- by: the lace standard we have set, this sale is the greatest that has ever come about. x ie ey:Il win your enthusiasm. -_Lor to-morrow we place on sale fifteen thousind yards o! t'e newest effects, includ- rea igh of excellent quality silk, with deep eireular flounce, ing ands, Medallions Laces, Galloons, Insertions, separable effects 07 filct batiste and Fetti sags Peet nee &e. A goodly assortment of the new S “ret grounds; also rich, Japanese and Frincess effects—pi verage half! aes that should sell for $7.80, to-morrow at ee 28e, Se: OB ad $1.48 Yard for LacesiWorth from 50c to $3.50 Yd. a O8e Pelicccatictasd| At 82> acq Waistings, 48c Yard Embroidered Robes, $18 and $25 ke and evhito . striped effects; ‘clt- materials: several pre ——Aliovers, Yokes from 18 to 42 inches wide in Rederea yy s cular flounce, strappings,. tucks, ete, : “Black, "in ogy eyes ESE 5 50c French & German Val.|Laces, Doz.Yds. 24c. Sample Bed Sets at Half! Just one hundred and’ twenty-eight Renaissance, Arabian and Cluny Hed Sets—the samples carried by the travelling salesmen of a big lace curtain house—came to us at half the regular prices, consequently an extraordinary saving is yours if you heed this mes- sage sooht engugh to-morrow. Ur Fourth Floor. $19 Sets, $9.75; $29 Sets, $15; $45 Sets, $25. All have deep flounce and bolster to: match; sli,htly mussed from handling, but otherwise perfect. : . 3 wy 15,000 Tapestry Squares at Half. Assortment includes Tapestries, Damasks, Erocades and Vélours—average ‘size 24x2 inches. Every piece in this entire magnificent colléction is worth more than ae our sale prices—each -.--.,.-+-++ etter reece 39c, 59c and 89c Yoke trimmed with fancy braid front and back—ruflle over shoulder and across back of yoke; ceep full flounce ; in fancy figures—all colors. Special value. 50c Mercerized Lisle Stockings, 27¢ | (For Women, Six Pairs for $1.50) 2 Main Floor, An opportunity made possible only by the existing conditions of the hosiery market to-day, for this is a quality of women’s hosiery never before offered anywhere for less than 50c the pair. They're of fine gauge lisle, highly mercerized and lustrous, with high spliced heel and toe extra long; finished .with tyo-threadl spliced cotton oles, which add gre:tly to their weating qualities, They are hand-sewn, full fashioned, chd a: rat have that baggy appearance around the ankles. Special to-morrow only 27c the Pair, ar 6 pairs for $1.50, \4,15,000 pairs New Live’ Rubber Heels ais slindiadid Rigyanrewormenia aad @nlldrene Lace Curtain Corners, E Each 17c. _ | =e Hosiery, Oc; worth upto ea pal ASSENT > _L. th up. By ormet s $3.50 Sample Shoes, Friday at $2.25) ou know that nake instantly, ‘tur becond Floor, A well known manufacturer's show room samples. Soles have become slightly soiled, from showi ing and: handling, but then y doesn’t hurt them at all. Twice yearly the maker cleans up allot his samples at. a great price concession, You'll cone the 1 because the name is.a household word. Regular $3 and 8.50 ‘shoes at $2.25, : Shapely, stylish footwear in calj,:kid and patent leather, with Cuban heel, Friday at )» Misses’ €> Children’s $2 Shoes, $1.49; $1.75 Shoes, $1.29; $1.50 Sines: 98¢ This cooatieates’¢ one of the most remarkable sales of Children’s Shoes ever held by the Simpsoa Crawford y . Store, These stocks include the: very “newest Spring styles for children and misses Sizes 11 to 2, $1.49; 8% to 11, $1.29; 5 to 8, 98c ——--— = Me