The evening world. Newspaper, February 24, 1909, Page 10

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t ti j } } ' t Health, ts in arry out a sis from this s and the Board BURIED ALIVE Wilt TEE FATES, WATE More Room in Hospitals, More Clinics and an E tional Campaign ide ’ Wappinger Es- Youngsters at Falls Have capes from nt Jeaih, the dise hey do not tuberculosis Narrow POUGHKEI a dozen ye now time burgi alive yesterday in St a position to do. this ft th entire o of th compani ALL ARE IMPORTANT. that there never will be another * ) ates os BRONX NOTES | es of the recent successful social af- ¢ 37 » third an-| paniona \ Hachelor iy and when ea funeral” {n St. Mary's Cemetery. jotinnie Horton, e, and Joe G bt, were ed for fun by their They were in a di were “playing dead Novel Plan to Use Gas Re- bates to Aid Campaign Is Soclal worvers, doctors, ministers and laymen, with one accord, indoree the novel plan of the Comm vention of Tuberculosis in thelr effort Bronx Borough Employes tn the Bronx Masor rN eon the Pr Mise Justin will give a odist to secure a portion of the gas rebate of Totter of their cam- money for the extensic prign against tuberculo Three features of the been especially emp views had with several most prominent social wo the need for increased hos om modatlons, for a large: ot spe- |! cial tuberculosis clinics, and for an in- MeMahor stream, and tie well- t Bachmann's is in Patrick's Birt follow tre, in Clifton y night. A dance will ance. The annual fatr of F Knights of Pythia h opened at the Knigt i} on Monday evening row night. wendeen, of Westchester, lends at Lakewood. beefs dinner given by Louis, KI 3 Gaudert to a number of friends at his | Wh creased educational cam None of home, Westchester, a few evenings these three features ispensed ago, proved most enjoyable, A. vane. ™ with, and it Is hard to which of {deville programme of high order was ‘J ‘6 a feature. them {s most important ; The Gamma PD. Dr, James Alex. Miller, President of | vaniar bath at O's the per ond Lodge will for the Hay banquet of the ‘mond Coun will be held Sigma held tte a's Bedford Park the Assoclation of Tuberculosis Clinics, | Casino a few evenings ago Maren 4 and one of the most active doc The Second Battery, First Battalion, | {ery and Le New York In the tuberculosis crusade, | with headquorters on Bathgate avenue, | é Hundred und Seventy: held its annual barn dan. at headquarters on lest s ght. ‘The ev 1 the most tut ny the nial of the bat- ha work thatl spoke enthusiastically of has been done within the past thr years by the special tue pis ciinies of New York C! “Don't you thin that the great need in the tuberculosis crusade {8 for @ Increase in the hospital accommoda- tions?” Dr. Miller was asked Need More Hospitals. “Certainly we do need more hospitals There are hundreds of nts. to who would not have gone two years ago, and this has been due to a large extent to the work of the Association of Tuberculosis Clintes and the Com- mittee on the Prevention of Tubercu- which are closely allied the Committe on the Pr vention of Tuberculosis could ge ficient funds to in tuberculosis clinics a larger force of physi that we could soon have pra trol of every person in New who suffers with this a Supervision Needed of a imited vheld rond_ near te ton, on Apr arrangements Koellner. Miss Agnes McC ridge, !s visiting fri ptertainment and dray es of the Gerina th will be be one, of ‘Tremont, has an extended | trip the ‘Miaae Ws Mr Malone known In business and social es on the north side » Bronxites Dock Commisstoner ficial notice ta Rape Transit Rail ‘Berry will not co- == nd stree! » Hundred ns : Charles A. |S William ‘Templeton, of ¢ gone to Virginia on & business trip ee DR, BULL’S BODY HERE Walllam ‘Tull m Monday a st y-ninth street few days ago Fo ‘ate home, at street Funeral id Thurada prion to be given | § Philip Neris|! whieh w », Fordham | ¢ a ir the Fordha Jerome aniinatton “In a recent ¢ number of fami! 0 ing our clinic it BL per cent, of the fa of the children were inf disease, It 1s safe to ass condition pretty generally we need to extend the wo! § one or more clinics to such an extent that ¢ eats malntals absolute super The Ciuthe Tease ia the only advertised appliance having the ince with FREE: tillzed wi pure: condi *Anot chwe @ meane TY 0 need to greatly extend is the arefu Vy C Be FREE of Straps and Springs Ss and 5, rings supervision of patients who come home YOu an from hospitals and sinatorla as cured @ With Automatic cela iteia ae ne and oud by a clue Tras Nitreaginn td ST Dr. A f New York's ST STGUBOT TA leading p effort al@ % vt THE VERY, INT [At yous 1 tubercu @: epecial tuberculosis I ne u ed In coi with the wWeakene Hospital, tn and strengthened Itallan district of the city himself, when geen t indorsing the plan the Prevention of 1 f possible e gas work against ¢ roulo A Comprehensive Plan. Dr. John W. Brannan, President of the Bourd of Trustees of Bellevue and aoe s burden t mats You nothing to our Rupture and 7 Hours 9 to 5; Sat. tll 8; closed Sunday _| CHAS. CLUTHE 125 East 23rd St. [ins Bet, 4ih and ad ae hn York t. in pla cure, from ¢ Fitting i teale ok Tely guarantes too far away Allied Hospitais, said in connection with the conimittee’s effort to secure the funds for the increase of their work "I believe this com of its large experi educational worl: mate Blank fore ie $e “this Coupon or send postal or letter.) nittee, on account ce in relief and and through with the its int tuber ey oe fe, Co) 940096000600006 seonsnacaseoeraoronrsrocenoeseeet Broadway Saks & Company at 34th Street relations THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25TH FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26TH SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27TH Final End-of-Season Clearance of Street & Evening Coats for Women at a Mere Fraction of Original Prices Evening Coats Formerly 50.00, 75.00 & 85.00, at IQ.00 & 25.00 Tourist Coats Formerly 15.00 20.00 25.00 29.00 35.00 at 6.00 8.00 10.00 14.00 19.00 Street Coats (full and three-auarter length) Formerly 35.00, 40.00 & 45.00, at 19.00 Karaku: voats Formerly 32.50, at 13.00 “PLAYING FUNERAL” Mary's Cemetery, Taare ee Wappinger's Fails, while “playing fu- neral,"” will not take chairs In comfor for several days, and the el f Manhattan t St. Paul's Tottenville, 1 Arrangements have been completed Rich s living Inthe nd will have rassmere, has é Cures RUP TURE | THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1908. held recently at the Lex- t One Hunde CRETIC NOT DAMAGED Ina Late BY STRIKING BOTTOM. \\ Star Liner Which Grounded Twice in Boston Harbor Docks To-Day, . Bosto} Feb 4.—No dam vas mnths oy dip win Fine Ae Mix for Gotds teamer 1 struck in Boston harbor fast e coming In ners on stateme; f the held at Quaranti ate in the forenoon. To one-half pint good whiskey add one ounce syrup farsa and one ounce Torls compound, which can be procured of any druggist. Take in teaspoonful doses before each meal and before retiring. tide until This will frequently cure an acute cold tn >_> twenty-four hours, ‘The ingredients can be HARLEM NOTES mixed by your druggist or by you at home Not only will this formula quickly relieve — colds, but {t also makes one of tho best system builders known to the profession It will Increase the appetite, and if uso ts * continued will restore full physical vigor to all persons of falling strength, espe d by adership of Herbert Minstrels are t One Street, for m Garden evening. Hundred ar the club, Twenty-th ve, who is pron Nas gained « having put or several of Har- eatrical chiba, He ts aber of the ship Boat Club Frances Caschal, of Berlin, Ger- 8 the guest of Miss Byde Leyer- » Hy West One Hundred and Answers All Fate's Questions, | As between an encyclopaedia and | The World Almanac the latter {3 the | more useful, because {t tells you more | | things that you want to know, and it | h few months, | tef{g them quick. A man with a World | p she will est of her) , the Missee Arnhelm | Almande on his desk need not fear Announcement has been mad sw fl AHnReanigltay GEN Mlaau Hcianie tauitell caeerocoasen emeees ntons seco of No, 335 West One Hundred queations and more too. The com- yoftth street, to Sidney Broad: | dondium for 1909 1s statlatical, prac- tical and universal, street, has to Washin 1 y-fifth anniversary of Chevra ! Koch's Uptown Prices Mate 5 Downtown Shooping an Extravagance omtes for Thursday Shogpe:s: Women’s New Tailored Suits, $17.95 A_ special price for Thursday to intwocuce what promises to be one of the most fabored Spring styles. The cut shows an exceptionally clever model, with coat fashioned along the approved straight lines; pockets, sleeves and collar in inimitable style, piped with satin or bengaline and lined with superior qu atin, on close clin The mtaterials are Okirt cut fine French Serges in all the popular ce including rose, reseda and black, No better value could be poss: we do not anticipate repeating this excep tlonal value. oe Gorton Dress Goods tty styles 2 nds serviceable material for men’s sh Jren’s wear; newest shades, Value 39¢.; ‘en's shirt waists and ch Women’s $6 Silk Skirts, te WOMEN'S MESSAL SILK PETTICOATS, with deep sectional flounce and fitted top; or taffeta with Dresden silk ruffle; in all the new spring shades; also Silk Jersey Skirts with fitted top and deep messaline silk ruffle, n Black only, Value $6.00; Thursday 4.69 New foe for Now The best and new mbinations; te ae 98 Women’ 5 a G or cash played a most important part in this Bouts,“ One of Lynn's most proini- 1.79 | nent manufacturers was forced to unload a big lot of his best PATENT COLT BOOTS, owing to the mild weather in the East this winter. We bought at a big concession and now pass this good fortune on to you. They're smart, stylish and strictly up & the Koch standard of quality. Most are the rack Blucher effect, with opera toe and Cuban heel. All sizes will be found. Come early if you can, Re- member, every pair a positive $2.75 grade, not to be bought elsewher less than that ie e nt els, e at less al BE Fhirsi01 51.9 Short Half Dress Goods Lengths Priced ffer all our short lengths of HIGH- CLASS DRESS GOODS, om 2 to 9 vards, at exceptic This lot consists a IMPORTED HIGH E CHECKS, STRIPES AND PLAIDS, vard oH special purchase. q We shall 18c, 38c, 50c 1s 5 "Lae oths and 1 05 Fine Nainsooks, BEST ENGLISH = SOFT-FINISHED LONGCLOTH OR NAINSOOK; 36 inches wide; in 12-yard pieces; sold regularly at $1.25 per piece; 1.05 Thursday, per piece Boys’ or Girls’ Silk 15 tartan plaids, Winaect Ties at solid colors, el . stripes, polka dots and em- BHC] broiteced ends. Values ase 15c Ic EE 19¢ Huck and Bath Towels, Each at EXTRA QUALITY HUCK OR BATH TOWELS; pure white, fast color red borders; exceptionally good value, Peg “15¢ 0 19¢ ee ifte 20c and 25c Fine White Goo’s, 9% WHITE WASHABLE SUITINGS and stri ped lawns and swisses, adras, etc, S sold regu- at 20¢ cy yard 1246 Heavy Linen Towelling, 8% Cc EN BARNSLEY TOWELLING wide; red borders; suitable for kitchen or roller towels gularly 12'e.; vard 50c Boys’ 79c Pajamas, PERGALE PA collar; four large BOYS' AND YOUTHS' JAMAS; military breast pone: in Stripes. figures and checks; al 50c ; checked nov- 9c pearl buttons 108. 6 to 16 vears: val 125th St. West, Between Lenox & Seventh Aves, ‘Troy (N. Y.) Times, a] | ee pet ately trimmed with medallions and yokes | of fine crochet lace, 7 Sleeves trimmed to e match sts, Pretty Sao eem VISITING CARDS || Basement Salesroom JOR many and Big Bar gains in Linens, Wash Goods, Flannels, White Goods, Sheets, Bed Spreads, Muslins, Domestics, Blan- kets and Coin- forters, The enormous Attention Is Directed to a Very Special Sale of American Lady and C. B. Corsets cluded. These sell usually at $2 and $2.50. Have medium igh bust; long deep hips; extra long front steels; made of strong jean in white and drab; with and without supporters attached, Thursday.s....e, poonureod e e e Continuation of the Great Hosiery Sale! Think! 500,000 pairs high-grade Hosiery for men, women and children began the most important and far-reaching HE surpassing values have brought crowds of eager shoppers. quantities provide ample values of unusual merit for thousands, EVE just assembled an odd her 18 to 36 inches in- | 4 8 @ (THE 14TH STREERT STORE, Second Floor.) Hosiery Sale ever attempted in New York. pei Aerie ev cktanies Q | PURE SILK STOCKINGS; very sheer, fine Silk CHILDREN’S COTTON HOSE; Black, Tan | | Hosier TUCKINGS; 3 : rincipally in black and tan; STUCKINGS; Ribbed, and colors; figured cont it ih tats y ae h an Fast Black, Double effects and solid some In solid colors, double heels and || jects, knees colors; 2c val« 10c spliced soles; $1 and $1. Hues; 49c and toes; 10¢ 6c ues.... here... values; pair WOMEN’S HOSIERY iach Wraeer 1,000 DOZEN WOME MEN'S aok COTLON ings soo ZEN WOMEN'S FI Sindhi WHEN'S PINE Black, tan sand potest soi have aplt ett JOC MEN'S FINE IMPORTED TALE i10SR In a 1 DOZEN OM OMEN'S FINE, Lyn have Ain) soles; O@ es COTTON ST WINGS aeRO Ten ee t 25¢ Be Dineeiantealoes toes anid 15c MENS ALL woot CHILDREN'S HOSIERY ‘We Boys' AND GI ; WOMEN'S IMPORTED SILK tie & ole es . be WINGS in Viaci Can and a!) goyes AND GIRLS! COLTON STOCKINGS 19c SS IMPOR TEN BLACK COTTON vies. IZ STOCKINGS — 7c 5 worl 400 DOZEN LISLE STOC emt nih raed MEN'S HOSIERY HALE MEN'S EvortEn Hose, — ; (THE LSTH STREET STORE, Main Fl Cambric ae Here Is the Brand-New, Up-to- tions or deep embroidery S-) S150 Speosial 69¢ flounce values, aes (Send 11007: es RIMMED with lace. inser- . aage Nate Spring Milliner New House ' Dresses and Uniforms ge unpack + : ed and all for your jon, New patterns, fabrics, lent cut! linery s Horseha ete, good excel- fF feathers and quills Like Those Most Often Priced $3.50 at This Season. Special W MOSIMORfOWs 4, nara n | (THE 1TH STRERT STORE, See These New Waists STYLISH and SI Dainty Lingerie | ew i »} models, ela sor- HOUSE DR ES OR 1 AND2 PIECE SUITS of fine Percale, in light and dark colorss stripes, figures or ch y neatly tailo full width skirts Viain Voor.) Value $3-50 rs see $3.50 Value $ colla LINGERIE WOMEN'S LAC! Naot MESSALINE WAISTS, trim- all he pretty col ir $1.50 WAISTS, made in ee OR LAND 2 styles; many CEE mings of fine laces, Trimmed with pate snes exce fine embroideries |, tucked yo trimine Cee AY and pin tucks.| medallions ch Newes| S| $4.00 i Newest 90c sleeves. $4 $2. 98 A8onun sleeves values, ; (Second Floor. (THE 14TH STREET STORE, Second Floor) —— PICKED FISH FOR CODLISH CAKES, CKEAMED COD! MM &U, — Rey sii, BUTTER — Willow Farm Creamery 34c GEORGES CoD- FISH — Absolutely pure; 1 1b. a fruit; 3 Iba... SUGAR CORN—Sweet, creamy and tender; NEW HOLLAND 10 c Fresh Tanat dally et Holland Hert TOE WH sioner idbnagrin b> bushel Florida Oranges 18¢ 00! doe. 8 220 Fresh Fish and Meats FRICASSEE OF SPRING LAMB— On the market ata lower price than heve buperior regul FI aS Wott regular POKT OR SHERRY — Poo Kew. ddee chute ce young Guiaiity” eintxed’ fish: Seen younere exgular 85 59c stor Houd Kemenaverier so: FRESH WATER ——— AEALLOPS— Selected BO PoRETIIECDAR Raa = fresh scallops, quart. Oe py ui Tay }ORN JERSEY PORK LOINS — Hrand; tancy, Small, lean, well léc tender, Maine Cream LAN , Kail. | trimmed pork; Ib.... Sugar Coun. thie tx pose a te en? P CANAD: IT. ieively renular 81.00 ee eC a YP | i" without chops; IB... fda, OE FR TL paste: STANDIN trimmed; Ib 15c | ROAST. | [eae icontive, b HY OVENED OYSTERS ¥ doren, od importe oF XA the beat elsewhere JUNE PEAS nder natural LARLY rH Hgtra lapee fyi Hee; alogen ty doz, 25e.; 8c | sade 85c ete \ na ene’ sox} LAUN TBwitt' reahly, gmoked DOUSD BSS SOAP — Swift's SMES, V cakes vie. We | Every exe guaranteed strictly new taid dozen In carton; not Chi, Hedigeeetietessts sec. 290 EGGS RESTAURANT—6th Floor; Dinner 25c, | be. ik (THE 14TH STREET STORE, sixth Floor.) (Re THLE 14H STREET. STORE, HENRY SIEGEL, President LS) COLTON SLOCKINGS— * ‘

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