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THE TYPHUS TAKES FAMILY OF FIVE TO HOSPITAL. One by One, With Mother Firet, Patients Reach Har-Moriah in Five Days. An unugual case of typhus infection, in which @ whole family has been taken one by one to the Har-Moriah Hospital, ie being investigated iby officials of that institution and the United Hebrew Char. ‘ALIVE T nat : ha 3 A Sn ER KEEN RIVALS NOM Woman Unbalanced by Un- How Real Estate Market Has| fortunate Attachment Ar- Affected Equilibrium of the rested at Bridge Plaza. Two Organizations, oe Friday, the hospital attendants sracl Kawitaky of No. 183 Avenue C, anked if his wife could not be He sald that ehe mily remedies had The woman was brought to the hospita! with a plain case of typhus fever. On Mondy Kawitzky aid that he didn't fee! himself. An examination he was infected and he tho hospital. The attend: the detention o three small alone. A ph house and there he f the chikiren had They were taken to the hospital, leaving one small tn the care of @ maid. Last eve- geighbor brought the remaining ‘one to the hosiptal. Mra. Kawitsky is ing to recover, but the two older are in @ serious condition, ‘Women passengers on a trolley car bound for Brooklyn over the Williams. burg bridge at 6 o'clock last evening too well owed thit # detained at | were attracted by & handsome and Deal Country Club, | Fell dressed young woman who was long been an active If @ high atate of excitement and me 4\ who talked constantly to herself. | At the Williamsburg plaza Police- an Hayden took her in charge, In Bedford avenue station she said is Miss Barah Bernstein, twenty- , Of No, 804 Vermont avenue, Brooklyn. ‘Then Mise Bernstein became violent. Da Taylor, who came in an ambulance from Williamsburg Hospital, aaid the woman was au! 1s from mania. In her corsage was found @ padlock, Her ia increased when he lock was take from her. hey have been trying to steal my lo amed, “and I have car- ried that to lock up my heart.” Miss Bernstein was placed in @ straitjacket and taken to Kings Coun- ty Hospital for observation, At her home the police learned the young woman recently had an un- fortu: love affair. For past she has been act POLICE IN PRUSSIA DIET. Twice Eject Borchardt, the So- claliet Leader. N, May 9—The long standing een President Baron Von its of the Prus- 066" in the calling @ rapidly moving for the time being ren at home practically n Was sent to the) nd that two of Then Got Hie Dinner. Quincy, .—After Eva Anderson, two months @ bride, had secured @ court order to-day compelling her husband, Dr. J. H. Anderson, to pay her % a week, she went home and got his din- ner, They were reconciled. 1, from eumme: revise the Deal eoures, had pienty of real estate hard ty, which Mr. Young and others were gare ‘could be had for the asking. Al. though the club officials lost no time 1 to see Harvey, they discovered that the land in question had been hed one day previous to their ap- plication. Of couree, the Deal Club has Tecourse to other acros which are now being re- claimed, but it is teas sporty fn charac- and’ will t year or two to de- velop. The k: it sort of rivairy is sure to develop between the two argan- im, side by eroh, to use Wever- fleldian phraseology. SToP! Don't rob yourself! Don't lose the beet laugh of the Harm. COLUMBUS, quit kickin’ m: Harmon to-day when he went and balled out his fine Scotch terrier which a dog- catcher had kicked into the city pound. Polish the Bath with Removes All Stains of the same e. 1¢ will begin In The Evening World Monday, May 13. peatedly interrupted the speaker. President ordered him to be seated, and on his refusal declared him excluded trom the session. Borchardt refused to jhe session was sus- joutenant and four po- he violently struggling disturber to the street. Later Borchardt returned and was Don't forget the date: Monday, | ™Dorty '# pending. May 13. sibel ‘WHAT. TRADE HAL CHASE? RIDICULOUS SAY OFFICIALS. ‘Avthur Irwin ané Seety Davis of | Mighlanders Put Kivosh ¥ Re- mor of Baseball Deal. , lai Chase, the first baseman of the ‘Highlanders, ten't going to be traded fer Pitcher Walter Johnson of the “Wastington team or Tris Speaker of ‘Beston Red Gox es wild rumor had At the office of the Greater New wb to-day, the story it wae intimated that OPPENHEIM, COLLINS & CO., 84th STREET—WEST if iG the same chance for as there yas for McGraw's or Marque. Frank Biz i ANNOUNCE THE SALE OF a iH 500 Women's and Misses’ Gavis put an unmistakable em- ee ee ce he rere. Iamore than 0. week but io expected to nee Tailored Suits / heck om the Job Monday. int a Naa na To close out The most desirable stylee—Accumulations of @ Season's Business. Superior Black, Navy and Colored Materials, - handsomely lined. ani 15.00 ; No Approvals No Credits Chios Trine) ‘3 We ought | @ while, on! in the money "Great Scctt, Mildred to hurry it up!" That's why I aid Marion Song 4on 7 By e¢ REGINALD De Koven AS SUNG AT THE NEW AMSTERDAM THEATRE BY BELLA ALTEN. I\WORDS and MUSIC WITH NEXT a AY, MAY 0,:1912 The Most Critical Candy Connoisseurs agree that the best chocolates and bonbons can now be had at the Riker and Hegeman drug stores. Every candy we sell is backed by our guarantee that it is of absolute purity and the highest quality. No other merchants can equal our qualities at our prices. Because no other merchant buys and sells direct in quantities equalling ours. And, again, because the exclusive candy stores have expenses of rent, etc., vastly greater than the small costs of operating our candy departments. We share these savings with our customers. claims by trying, this week, Riker’s Perfect Chocolates Regular 39 Cc 60c Value These chocolates are made exclusively for us in a large, modern, perfectly- equipped candy factory, where the standard is higher and more rigid than de- manded by the Pure Food laws. The head of the factory—recognized as an inter- national authority on chocolates and confections—said this week: “Why don’t you advertise Riker’s Perfect Chocolates? If people knew how good they are, you would sell # million pounds of them a year. They are as fine | in quality as any sixty cent chocolates ever made by any of the famous candy manufacturers. Get people to try Riker’s Perfect Chocolates once, and they will come for them week after week.” Try a box of Perfect Chocolates at 39¢ this week under our guarantee that if you are not pleased with them we will cheerfully refund your money. Guth Chocolates, the delicate flavor and| Riker's Special Chocolates; regular 40c value; subtle appeal that have heretofore been the] sold on Saturday for only 29c, | secret of the great Parisian confiseurs. Per] Guth Fruit Tablets, American Mixed Tablets, pound box, 80c. Violet Strings, Mint Tablets, Horehound Excello Sweets, fully worth 80c the pound; sold| ‘Tablets, Excellent, pure candies of high only in Riker and Hegeman stores at 60c. quality, in glass jars. Per jar, 10c, @ WM. B. RIKER & SON CO. _.._ 1 am a constant user of your Violet Cerate, which I consider most satisfactory and beneficial, particularly when something more than ordinary cleansing cream is required. It gives me great pleasure to recommend it to We ask you to test our candy Sincerely yours, Lb Lode Consult Your Complexion whenever you are in doubt as to what creams and emollients to use. The texture of the individual skin varies, as does also the supply of natural oils. The skin that is dry and easily roughened needs an entirely different course of treatment from the skin that is naturally oily. But no woman need have a shiny skin. BILLIE BURKE Riker's Violet Cerate, the jar, 50¢ Olivo Soap, an absolutely fine com- plexion soap, cleansing and sooth- ing. The cake, 25¢, i Riker’s Almond Meal, a toilet adjunct for the particular woman. May be used in place of soap. In sprinkler top jar, 25c. For the face with a tendency to shine, Riker’s Violet Cerate should be used on retiring, after the skin has been washed with pure soap, and left a little moist. ‘The Cerate should be wovked into the skin with an upward rotary motion. In the morning the face should be washed with water—not too hot— in which a sprinkling of Almond Meal has been dissolved. The use of a small corrugated rubber face rag passed over the face after drying will prevent that shiny look. Riker’s Violet Cerate, in Porcelain Jars, 50¢ FREE: giving free to every purchaser |$2.50 the bottle; of a $0 cent jar of Riker's| bottle. Violet Cerate a dainty bottle of Parfum This exceptionally attractive free offer lasts Trentini, a new odor by V. Rigaud, the famous | for a few days only. A small bottle of Parfum ———$<—<$ for a few days only, we are|charm and delicate lure expressed in fragrance. 4 toilet water, 92.50 the the woman who is particular about her complexion. | YOU _ARE SAFE WHEN YOU BUY AT RIKER-HEGEMAN DRUG STORES Paris perfumer. Trentini free with a 50 cent jar of Riker's Trentini is the suggestion of all illusive|Violet Cerate. Rabie fy IKER AND Absolute satis faction guar: anteed or money refunded, Ad- dress any store at which you are in the habit oftrad- ing, or Riker & Hegeman, N.Y. Telephone your orders to We deli You Are Safe When You Buy at HEGEMAN DR the nearest Riker-Hegeman store. ; and Sixth avenue. Practise Practical Beonsmny by buying your drug store goods regularly of Riker and Hegeman’s. Hundreds of thousands «@ careful people have learned by experience that they can’ be sure of the highest quality at the lowest price by buyt at Riker and Hegeman stores. Here are a few typical prices this week—hundreds of others at equal money- saving prices. California Syrup of Figs,|Horlick’s Malted Milk, 50c size 28c. 50c size 38c; $1.00 size Swamp Root, $1.00 size] 74c. 6lc. s Humphreys’ Specifics, poe a adele: 25c size 14c. 7 Dioxogen, 25c size 18¢; Odol, 50c size 33¢. 50¢ size 33¢; 75c size $0c. | Bathasweet, 25c size 14c. Cooper's New Discovery,| Physicians’ & Surgeons’ $1.00 size 67c. Soap, 10c size 6c. Brandreth's Pills, 25c size| Tetlow’s Swandown 15c. . Powder, 15c size lle. Danderine, 25c size 16c;] Tetlow's Gossamer Pow- 50c size $2c; $1.00 size|_ der, 25c size, 15c. 69c. Babcock's Corylopsis DDD, $1.00 size 89c. Talcum Powder, 25c Orangeine, 10c size 8c;} size 15¢. 25c size 18c; 50c size 35c.| Sanitol Tooth Paste, 25c Tiz for the Feet, 25c size| _ size 15¢. 19c; 50c size 39c. Colorite, forfreshening and Ezo-for-the-Foot, 25c size} coloring straw hats, 2c 13c. ‘ size 19c. A Moth-Proof Chest Large Enough for Furs and Garments Special Price, Only 89c This is a novelty, # moth-proof fur and garment chest, made of heavy straw board, and lined with tar paper, which acts as a moth preventive. Clean and_ strongly made. Can be folded up and easily laid away when not in use. Weighs only a pound. Much more convenient and easy to handle than a trunk or a chest, and fully as good. Size, 35 inches long, 814 inches high, 1814 inches wide. Regular $1.50 value; our special price, only 89c. Becoming and Modish Arrangement of Hair Our expert hair dressers and designers are at your service. They will be glad to advise you without charge as to the prettiest and most stylish methods of dressing your hair. A be- coming and modish ar- rangement of your hair is assured if you will spend a few minutes in confer- ence with our intelligent, helpfut hair experts. Many women find that the stylish flared hat is unbecoming because they either do not know just how to dress their hair, or have not hair enough to achieve the needed effect of fulness. To remedy the first defect, a half hour with one of our expert hair dressers is all that you need. She will study your ree quirements and arrange your hair to suit your face, your figure and your style of dressing. If you have not hair enough to achieve the full, puffed effect now fashionable, our hair departments will supply your needs perfectly and economically. Switches: Three stem, natural wave, best quality human hair. A wide variety of arrangements is pos- sible with this switch—only one of which is shown in the illustration. It may be adjusted to suit the indi- viduality. ~ In all shades, except grays. Eight dollar quality only $4.98. Pad Pompadour: Made of natural wave, best quality human hair. A most useful article, particu- larly valuable in developing the Pompadour style of hair dressing now coming into fashion, and infinitely superior to the hot and un- ‘ sanitary rat. Made without fringe. May be adjusted over or under the hair, giving the pompadour the soft and natural effect shown in the illustration. Madein all shades and sold at great reduction, except grays, Six dollar quality only $2.98. Hair department at 15 West 34tb street and 23d street , Manicure, chiropody and facial treatment al 28d street and 6th avenue. Children’s hair cutting ut 23d street and 6th avenue. Our Mail Order Dept. Brings the Riker. ‘ Hegeman Dru Stores right te your door, We will accurately and promptly fill your prescriptions by mall. Write for Mail Order. Book. lets and Free Le Uvery. .