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made on July 6, when he reported cer- tain cases which had been found on board the Moltke, but omitted to men- tion the previous existence of the dis- ease, though he had reported It to the Health Department. “It will be remembered that two of engers who arrived on board the Duca D'Abruzz! and who were per- afterward dled of One died in Auburn and the At that time Dr. tended tf it ts is considerably higher than the price logical exanftn: to Americans CHOLERA WAS HERE ON JUNE 14, SAYS LAWYER DUSHKIND But Dr. Doty Did Not Pub- licly Announce Its Pres- ence Until July 5. cholera on board. Two cases of mensies and six of whooping cough were reported by the surgeon of the Principe when tho local officials Aside from these cases the surgeon zon Were all well, i MAYOR’S CLERK STRICKEN. | dames A. Rierdon Taken to St, Vine ital From tome. James A. Rierdon, chief bond and it clerk in the office of Mayor t's said that his ch t he had found no traces of | cholera, and that he had taken every | ¥ possible precaution to prevent an out- other In Brookly Doty sald nothing about the existence Hospital early to-day tn an uneons He ts thought to be suffer- Rierdon re- officers were pleased with the assurance, but they took no proceeded with heir! ‘The ship brought | 118 cabin pasenyers and 316 in the! Her crew numbers 123. JOHN RAK’S SWEETHEARTS CAUSE A PECK OF TROUBLE. | Picture Postals Bring About Hair) > Pulling of Rivals, an Assault on ee-for-All Fight. clerk in the offices of the Inner office of the Marine removed to St. Vincent's Hospital, where s|for m time his life wan despaired of. He recovered and was able to return to his official duties regularly until a few of the other seven at Quarantine. cases of the disease it would be interesting Ing from apoplexy. sides at No. 122 Leonard street and has lived downtown all his iife. elected to the Assembly twice and has eral important @ member of the Tammany Hi organization of his district and is per w j Strict examination ‘You will aote that two cases are ro- ported as having been found on board steamship Laura. t nothing about He was It ts aurprising his was mentioned ps there was a rea- T think I know what given a clean bill Quarantine and wae me to Ellis Teiand, where she discharged her immigrants. |she came to her dock and discharged her cabin passengers and part of her Some of Laura’s Passengers Were Landed Before Two Cases Were Discovered. city poalttons. | son i his allence. The Laura was position in the Mayor's office > nd ts affectionately aft of the Mayor's BY THAT TIME 10 CASES. | John and a F unconsctous in He was Immigrants paseed nd before the Tura was 1 to Quarantine, ‘Those ints who had not Ianded were detained on Hoffman's Ipland for five days and the ship was fumigated. Doty's official report shows that cholera were found on board this ship, yet he never made any Public announcement of the fact. sidering the circumstances I presume {he thought a policy of allence would be Company at No. 9 Broadway, spent ht me up to a year ago on Helen Szatha of No, 293 Fast . He went West, and | he came back recently transferring his attentions to Nottie Sobasta of No. 44 East Forty- seventh street. who is a stenographer, barded Nettle with picture postals. few days ago she sent one inscribed which stung Nettie to| That oholera was discovered at tho|t Quarantine Station on June 14; fyom that date to July 6, when the first qase was publicly HAIRDRESSING SHA THINKS HIS FACTS MAKE A TER: RIBLE ARRAIGNMENT. “Here we have a case of a ship be- Quarantine after be- ing passed, of the discovery of cholera on board her and of a condition of affairs which permitted the landing In this port of a number of passengers who had come tn contact with t HAIR WEAVING cer of the Port, ten cases had de- BY “You needn't think you're the whole passengers of the steamship Laura were because there permitted to land before it was div- cavered that two cases of cholera ex- fated on board her, was stated to-day by Charles Dushkind, attorney for the complainants in the investigation of Dr. Doty's adiinistraticn. K recalled to ves tn your hair. ‘There was a slapping and hair-pulling match, and Helen eummoned Nettie be- fore Magistrate Krotel tn the York- It seems to me that] ville Court this morning. Dushkind| these facts, without any further word pagked up his assertion with the official| of mine constitute a terrible arraign- | ment of the present the Quarantine statto: Because of the Inab So were many ned of both sexes, I's patience gave out after an hour when he found the real told Helen Szatba to get | ave John Ral and his girls | alone In the future, Helen went downstairs and watted at the court door wi friends of all con reports made by Dr. Magistrate Kre partment of Health of this city, which turned over to him by the Aepartment in obedience to a sub- poewa issued by Commissioner Bulger, Me = Dushkind Doty to the De- imnistration of heve just been dolines’ worth ¢ an Evening) coat tor World reporter the official seporis mage] and on by Dr. Doty to the Health Department. ‘Taese reports show the existence of the! following cholera cases before any pud- | Commissione Mo announcement of the presence of | hearing will be cholera was made: June 14—One case from steamship Buropa, reported as convalescing. ireeq on ‘Hoffman atigation of Dr. Doty's administration was not resumed before Helen Ianded on him like a Hats and puffs and ribbons filled the air and all the witnesses and | friends joined in. Refore the police appeared Helen had John Rak got a summons to make her go to court again to-morrow, SHIP HELD AT QUARANTINE IN CHOLERA HUNT. Another battalion of tmm! Joined the army AMERICAN STOCKS IN PARIS. | French financter Critictses Method steamship Duca D'Abruzal, three re- ported as deat and two as convales- One Small Tuition Fee Unlimited Number of Lessons in mike bo lag June Z1—Two cases reported from the steamship Laura and two from the steamship Duca D'Abruzal. Two as convalescing. to condition of other two. FIRST PUBLIC ANNOUNCC MENT WAS AS TO THE MOLTKE, “These records prove that cholera has existed since June 1,” 5 “Dr. Doty's urst public a ment of the existence of cholera was who sailed to-day on La Lorraine atter | a belof xtay in the country, votced a | protest on the part of his countrymen | against the present method of Ilstt American stocks on the Paris Bourse and advised an immediate reform tn the method before any more stocks are listed in his count “Under the system,” price of American stocks to Eresohmes | most ot the cholera cnses—joined the Motlke and tha Peru the 6 Immigrants under surveillance are added the pas- y of the newcomer, and she,must remain tn the care A COMPLIMEN Any tip tpout, obligating. You in any wi ‘ataloewe’ and fall Carpine Se Schivol of Instruction 149-161 West seth Street Phe period may be ex- Arrow think with its busy day s—-hustle and Gautie. hat ‘Giaue and hotter rooms has but one answer-— The one best beverage to relieve fatigue, cool and comfort, refresh and please. Delicious--Refreshing--Thirst-Quenching A oie era uss bafta: f Send for our interesting booklet “The Truth Coca-Cola,” we THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY und, after a bacterto: jon of each Lym Floor Oilcloth Good enamelled quality, cut from full rolls, at, square yard 22c Carnet Store, 4th Floor. Women’s Mohair That have no equal at the price. bloomers; sizes 34 to 44, at $1.98. and belt of galatea; sizes 4 to, 10 years Bloomingdales’ Long Silk Gloves: Gloves, white mousquetaire, finished lisle thread; black, white and colors. . Bloomingiates’, Main Floor Handkerchiefs 50c; slightly soiled and mussed Handkerchief: size; very special. . Colored Border and Colored ular colors, each. . Women's kerchiefs; secon: worth up to Se eac mer } 100,000 hoavy A Nonbsultched? 12% Cream Serges value $1. 25 yard | oorningda 5,000 Gas Mantles Upright and at Main Floor, sale price Welsbach, Jr., | Outfits Dealers’ regular | price | 38e: Dn aw’, $4 Floor. Cabinet Sewing Machines at $ 19 They full abinet Lachine: lustration; made uf best materials, by one of the fore ost makers in he country machine Ave, Bae Lexington to 3d Ave. Women’s & Girls’ Low Shoes at very special low prices: Women’s Colonial Pamps Worth to $4.09 | The Newest Colonial Pumps, gun, metal, cal or ent it; some styles ha instead of Fetter tno $2.48 |e More Women's $2.50 Pumps & Oxfords ) \ further shipment from an over- stocked manufacturer includes black and tan leathers, at the °$ 1. 49 very special price of. Values like these are sure to bring ¢ a : heavy response. | Summer Shoes for Boys and Girls Continuing our great annual sale. Better Note the following: Girls’ Tan Calf Pumps, White Canvas Button Shoes, White Canvas Pumps, \ Patent Colt Pumps, High Cu Value om Black Calf Oxfords, values than ever. | Bathing Suits, $1.98 Made of good quality mohair, one piece, with round neck, side effect on waist and sleeve trimmed with plain | striped or polka dot galatea,separate Children’s One-Piece Flannel Bathing Suits; sailor collar, tie 98. Section, 1,200 pairs 16-Button Lisle 39 ¢c Long Silk Gloves, Milanese silk, 16- button length; some of them have Paria point embroidery; in black, ay white and a variety of 75¢ sifie Finished Gloves, 2 clasp, silk Women's Fancy E.ubroidered LinenHandkerc! hebhplcoberte fo c Women's 10c Linen Initial most all initia] P inndkerchietes seconds, hemmed borders, full pal Handkerchiefs; a Goes } Pop" Mont 's Initial Handkerchief good size, neat initials, each... . se nd Children's Hand- ra fine, 0 $3.50 and $4.00 = 2 Double warp; 50 inches wide; crisp finish; i ise the thing | for suits and skirts; yal 79c H inverted; good { {h 10c mantle: FE ie to Our Wie. Queon Oliver basnian lank 1911. | Bargains in Summer Things You Needs All Cars Transfer to $1.50 and ] $1.75 Grades, t ¢c t Roman Sandals { $2.00 and $2.50 hoa . R) Boys’ Casco Calf Biuchers | §1"4<*, omfort EW Boys’ Odd Lot Oxfords, $1.23 Blooming? 2d Floor, 50th St. ection. Short Lawn Kimonos, at 11c An assortment of attractive pat- terns and colors. No Mail Ordcrs. None G. 0. D. Kimonos of fine figured lawns, well made and special, 79c and 98c. Women's fancy lawn negligees of style and comfort at $1.4 Figured Lawn Dressing Sacques— Several very pretty styles; specially low priced at 79c Blooming Main Floor, Girls’ Dresses White Skirts: Girls’ Dresses, percale and colored lawns; Dutch neck and kimono and white pipin on pleated skirts; an assortment of pretty checks and stripes; 14 years. Girls’ White *Tinene Skirts, sev- eral styles, circular with folds on bottom or panel front and back, sizes 28, 30, 32 to 34 Sale of Popular Shetland Veils, 39c & 48c | Men’ 's Summer Shirts & Neckwear, Specials for Friday and Saturday: ndid Negligee Shirts, 6: tees Nees Sty te colored stripes. Cut extra large All sizes, 14 to 17, Men's and Boys’ Negligee Shirts at 47¢ 1, cuffs attached: elses 14 to 18 Penal ind Jacquard ponted medreas ortage helio and blue etripes. jain colored percale some with fold Instead of 69c and 75e, Their True Values Another shipment just received of these very much favored white Shet- land veils is ready for Friday's crowds. criterion, these veils will go as fast as women can pick them. Come in early. White Wash Lace Veils, 48¢ These are of fine net with pretty scroll pattern designs, and are dotted throughout, 1! Pretty Chiffon.Veils at 25¢ Made of good quality chiffon, 21 yards long, with hemstitched ends and 4 rows of satin borders, Summer Corsets, All Sizes, at 49c A timely special in the Mill and Factory Sale greatly under value: Corsets, batiste and net, medium bust, medium with 2 sets of hose supporters; 8 to 30, untaics’, Second Floor Men’s Half Hose Men's Sik Socks, black and a va- riety of colors; slight imperfec- tions; no mail orders, 19¢ Men's Lisle Socks, fine gauze weight in black and colors. 122¢ Men's Socks, black and. tan: full, seamles ec dates’, Mata Floor, at the low poningdales’, Main If the tast sale can be counted a fare eng, ia Many different styles, including bss dots, floral and other pretty designs, on weit, navy and black grounds. 27 inches wide. Regularly 10c a yard; to-morrow, Friday, Great Offering of 10,000 Yds. of Beautiful Printed Batiste Acs Women's Silk Hosiery, black, tan, pink and sky; at 29c Blooming: § | Sale of Smart Summer Hair Goods ', Mata Moor, Neither sea air nor salt water will affect the perfect, permanent, graceful of straight Hair; 16 food weight JB Switches; made of full 24-in, straight or wavy sanitary German hair; big 1 and ste: 89 4g $1.50 ‘and $2.00 Clusters; medium sizes, in round or oval shapes, of sanitary wavy German hair; big assortment of sha: dee n except 98 i e wave of the switches and clusters offered at Bloomingdales’. $1.50 Switche: $6.00 and $7. bw Switches; ma straight or tel sanitary German hair, 26 to 30 in. long, theright length for the new Psyche and Coil Knots; all shades Nine gray | and whit now .... | $2.50 and $3.50 Clus- | ters; round and oval shapes, in large sizes and medium sizes, crescent shapes; sanitary German hair; “} shades except gray and white, at very low price of 1.98 24 Floor, Rotunda. © Cream Balt DANY Olive OE xtew 65c Best Groceries For Hot Weather “In-er-Seal” Se, Crackers, 31 Including oll (Corio! 20c mall, tender ogg ines — The Store of Catan Satisfaction— BLOOMINGDALES’, Lex, to 3d Ave., 59th te 60th St. mame 59th to 60th St. Six for $4.00, ‘good colorings, Men's Soft Ci Cuff Shirts, Fine ine Materials, 79c Made of mercerized neckband or collar 3 pair for 50c, 98c Bice ete Large Pearl Buttons, 10c Doz. Of large size; usually sell at 25c to 35¢ dozen. As there are only about 25 gross, come carly. Plain and fancy suitable for linen coats, All large sizes. Women’s Stockings Women's Sample Hosiery, II, seamless; in blacks, c Women's Lisle Thread Hosiery, made with deep garter tops; 7 $1.00 for Lace Boge The new- eat de- line hand bags are popular, | An unus. ually at-& trective a Mal tate, eh Bo | Fresh ‘Fish Sei Sale of Fresh Meats ard Poultry Romst Meat <2 ar Women’s Maslin Night Gowns High or low neck, with yoke of tucks sesccate, 29C MBE LP LOT PELOSI SERS EE GIES and woven madras; styles. Plain shades, self effects and neat atripes. Slacs 14 to 17. Six for $4.50. Men’s and Boys’ Soft Shirts, Special 35¢ Attached cuffe, coat style, strictly “firsts” of good, firm quality material, cut full; nice variety of neat patterns; sizes 12 to 17, Full oi Men’s Four-in-Hands and Bat Tie: Very Special, 2 for 25¢ Plain and fancy effects, oneof the best values of theseason; extraordinary values Men’s Elastic Web Suspenders that are big values at 19¢ Good, strong webbing, detachable ends and non-rustable buckle; narrow; ‘! also police and fireman styl Men’s Wash Four-in-Hands, anusually good values at 7¢ Four for 25¢; plain colors and white; reversible and full length. Bloomingdales’. Main Floor,.60th St. Sevtion, . ‘and| Lingerie Waists & 3 3 for $1.00 Middy Blouses Fine tibdtnld Wai laborately trimmed with lace inserting, low of high coll , kimono sleeve; apecial sale piice...... * $1.65 Lingerie Waists; lace insert- ing, high collar, long sleeves. 98 Middy Blouse; extra fine quality drill; sailor collar and cuff a white or blue: special... 98e Bicomingdales’, 24 Fi wt Section, Parasols Reduced: Poplin Parasols; were $1, now 69¢ Parasols of Pongee and Taffeta Silk; values up to $2.50, now $1.50 ff Parasols ‘affeta Silk; values up to $5.00; now.........+ $2.66 Parasols of Taffeta betta bir: si to $6.00; now . Parasols of Taffeta an Silk; values up to $7.50; now ice Bloomingdales’, Main Floor, Front, No Mati or Phone Orders Will Summer Underwear At attractively low prices, These for Men: White mesh knit shirts and drawers, very good for summer, 24c. White checked nainsook shirts and drawers, special at 24c. Belbriggan shirts and drawers, 19¢. Union suits in white, at 49, These for Women: 15e white ribbed vests, regular and extra sizes, special at Sc. 29¢ white Swiss ribbed vests, lace trimmed, special at I4c, 50c union suits, low neck, 24c. These for Chiidren: Balbriggan shirts [and drawers, 19¢. Checked nainsook underwear, 19, Bloomingdales, Main Flom, Towels & Towelling: Huck Towelsextra larze size, bleachéd: fringod red border, Rood toe vali 4c sextra heavy; sli if Ive; at, yd. 1 2te: rela, scalloped and 2he 2 lati Pose, 15c for Women’s Belts Of patent leather, 2 and 244 inches wide, respectively. Not: and especially big bargain Other good brits at prices consie- tent with qualities Bloomingtates’ ia Floor, velue at our low price 1 or 51.00 French Clocks, $3.95 sah Highly polished brass frames, Colonial style with son the four sides; escapement visible, large dial; each clock comes in « velvet leather lined travelling a e, with fides front door, Maia Floor,

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