The evening world. Newspaper, April 18, 1913, Page 14

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wae going south at @ geet aip, when in making the bend in the értve it otid- ded and turned over, Miss Breen climbed out of the window, was not hurt. WOMEN’S COLLEGES WORSE, HE SAYS, THAN PRIMARY SCHOOLS. rages the doctor to hitch up and take him | Stanwich cannot get a doctor without there ae fast as he could. On arriving| paying the fee for additional mileage. fat the house whither he had been die] The existence of the “doctor's com- jfected by the stranger, the doctor was] bination’ became known to the eltizens [surprised at being given the two dol-|of Greenwich a few days ago, when, f lars and told to drive home again, without any warning, they received hat about the patient?” a#ked | bills which were, in some cases, almost vf double the bills recetved for the same e able cha Prof. F. M. McMur rray of Colum- bia University, addressing the Civic maid: I ervices in the past. One of the doc. |f '¢ague in Yonkers inst night, re | ' Ml ] Ay fF TRY TRUS ts tre, ld» Tate a ow| will clove out Tomorrow, Saturday dequi or 'e je Ue | "te business of being a doctor. he! 115 Misses’ and Small Women’s said, is Uke any other business. You! o e e 3 |i ihe Drone Noon Saat ates | Dee Mi Th Wh Va, Renre Tha Silk and Woolen aces se Suits Physicians Have, “Understand- medical wervice they've got to pay for jhe Othine knowledge the more cultured you be- Prescription. Eighteen Models, taken from regular stock, of Canton Crepe, Plain and Brocaded Silk Poplins, Wool Matelaes freebie ‘orgie Lae ‘rroment Bedford Corde: Mannich Sorgen, Shepherd Chel cod Weal eal Pepi, in lowe, Mandarin and ing” Which Puts All Fees Unie Seale physician and ie usuall so successful in Short Coat styles, draped and slashed Sete etere | ra rrument that the cost of Jeazes the rates th Port Chester are not fast odin sald by at $17 50 23 75, 39,75 - a | Living had gone up in all other ways, |More than half those charged according le 0, an ebsolute ° f) je e ql *Jand tha y¢| to the new schedule in Greenwich. rantee to rie the Bovenes if it fails. . PRICES ARE INCREASED. |." pe" eae pouste! “tof medical attention “enould in: ——_ Don't hide your freckle wader vel Regular Prices from $32.50 to 65.00 ar rae WHAT THEY WERE. wien 00eT OF Livine aivan Ae] no see ano BRUISED en. the fit at fa Poor People Complain They), £220" 0! poorer seonte of the out The WHEN TAXICAB UPSETS. ieTitr ree ashlar aa — Also a large collection of very desirable ying parts of Greenwich Township, od —_—_— . - . " tanwich, complain that! | inva ~ here rtd sort at night! mice Breen Was Hastening to Case] 4 Gd oui, ea “4 ° ’ @ ’ ° Can't Afford Medical Aten veyron” son 1nave fo pay. dole fork buat | MBS, Breen Was Hastening to Case| dele wrung one, Rt Misses’ and Children’s Trimmed Hats nce the: According to the stat he pA nian . tion. Under New Scale. mr einae Ney, recttond | dueceing, %S te creme ot the the Park. Tailored and Trimmed viodels, Values from $3.75 to 5.95, at $2.50, 3.75 ir fee. According to the| been formed at the behest of the physi-| A young woman describing herself as ? Fancy Trimmed Milans, Leghorns and Because you don’t ‘ Imported Panames, buy glasses often is all Lingerie and Lace Elfecta, Values from $7.75 to 28.50, at $4.95 to 19.50 present rates the charge for a night| clans who were already charging high| Miss Helen Breen, twenty-elght years visit to Btanwich is $8, which is very| prices and feared the competition of] old, a nurse living at Penneyivania and palpably beyond the means of the Ia-|their lower priced colleagues, but the| Beshford avenues, Yonkers, was cut boring man. Since all but two of the| fixed rate has been urged chiefly by the| and bruised early to-day when a tax!- Be Phe cost of living ts not going down $f the doctors of Greenwich, Conn., can bap Ht The tariff may come off woo! ead ugar, but the tariff has been ad- physicians live in the borough within a| latter. ead in which she was going to anew the pot by why Second Floor Main Building vuneod om measieg, diphtheria and ma-| oH” caiaily distant trom the outtying| treat to the eituation i Orerech. nal Serta Pak, nest Beretta eve] you should a i pea b temmity. Sickness is to be no longer on|parta of the township. The result is| this town a cut rate war has been| Maurice C. Finn of No. 0 Bast Forty- ticular care to tee free Hot. Bo, 1 you live tn Green-|that a patient living In Round Hill or! waged by rival physicians, and in some tath street was driving the text, which! them fié exactly To-morrow, a Special Offering of a Recent Shipment of ‘Wish, you may be able to afford to con-| = —— Md etnies miei by “Ehrlich” service. Crepe de Chine and Satin Charmeuse 4 have Pactra pgeegin’ to al Pe tequsered tb Lape ead 40 inches wide, in a large assortment of $ iatents and purposes, is as atiff a com- Perfect Fitting Glasoes, $2.50 to $12. leading colors, also white, ivory and black. Sold regularly at $2.00 and 2.75 Yard, at 1 45 Yond ain sanonsibe.. abhoveh the tor J. EHRLICH & SONS And in addition, Several Thousand Yards of High Class J fe jane Se fon aaa cnn yy ry Imported Novelty and Fancy Dress Silks of the seventeen physicians aay, Askin | along to the Greenwich Medical Society 23 Sixth Ave., 15th St_ 350 Sitth Ave, 224 St.| will be offered in Dress Patterns only, fe tne adetion oa 10{98 Fulton Sc, Cor Dood Sec Broom, | Actual Values from $1.25 to 13.50 Yard, « 50° » 4,50 Yoo "Fee oe rate is two dollars for all Hae ics "ana ity con ere for Saturday, an Important Clearance Sale of al mile. Patients who ex- ; tween or cai? ° ° Fo mont ana'b nthe morning wil oe . Boys’ Spring Clothing cuarged jowest fa ‘ TRG gua rped the a soubaenent salt 1s With quality a certainty and Norfolk and Double-breasted Suits, $ now pol ogee He aeesty im ad- ‘“ Fs many with two pairs of trousers, of navy blue serge and gray or brown effects, 8 to 18 years, 5 00 6.95 vance ‘ POORER PEOPLE UP IN ARMS AT style that sticks out you ConsenseD Sistas teenie ian, Actual Values $7.50 to 15.00 ipidore ho adoption of the new achet- d 1 Patch pocket Norfolk or Plain Double-breasted styles, 8to 18 years. Actual Value $13.0, at 9290 ee ets ae cae need not look at the label to K tp make ordinary calle for a dollar and @ half and to make no additional hearse for night service. In fact, fees | Were as low as they are now high. ‘The story which has adorned the Pages of so many comic papers origi- nated in Greenwich. A man arrived late at night in hing Borough of Green- ‘ wieh and clan what hie to wes fot cate at Round Hill, On betng told it was two dollars, he told Spring Reefers, of Serges, Homespuns, Scotch Cheviote, Black and White Checks, Rea eeeeem cabal collarn cues /ste Woeare Values S73 1k30 ne 95-00, 7.50 Boys’ Washable Suits =| Russian or Sailor Models, sizes 21/2 to 9 years. Actual Values from $2.50 to 5.00, at $1.45, 1.95 Sunday World Wants Boys’ and Youths’ Blouses and Shirts, of light weight flannels. Actual Value $2.45, at 95° Work Monday Wonders. Boys’ Madras Pajamas, white or neat stripes; sizes 4 to 16 years. Value $1.00 and 1.25, at ~ | Boys? Sille Searfe, Four-in-Hand shapes, Values from 30e to 1.00, at 25°, 50° THE ORIGINAL Gives t Satisfactory Results are Infant Food N know that it reads “Young.” Broadway, near Dey St. Rrosfway, near 28th St. Brosdway, Cor. Houston’ Bt, roca Iway, mear ‘0th St. wa 8 Boys’ and Girls’ Hosiery 3 Lisle Thread end Cotton Hose, Children’s Socks, 4 fig bed. ia block. 220 54, 91.25) mm pod. pol oacgedp tga Siz Pairs #1.10 Usually 35c Pair Sold only in Six Pair Lots Boys’, Misses’ and Girls’ Footwear Spring sig coe Se ey en re eee Sa Oy Walking Pumps, Oxford and Ankle Ties, Button and Lace Shoes, Sandals, Play Oxfords Pa, Tennis aeyae py Seed and Teak Russia Calf, Patent Leather, Tan Moose, Vici Kid. White Buckskin, Nubuck and Canvas, made on lasts specially designed for growing feet, At Very Moderate Prices West Twenty-third and Twenty-second Streets Since we’ first made day we’re adding any our special introductory _, enthusiastic customers $15.00 made-to-measure who ordinarily pay $40 suit offer, we've taped, " and more for their cus- fitted and pleased thou- tom-made clothes. We sands of well dressed guarantee satisfaction, New Yorkers. Every absolutely. ward Radin 4 we'll tailor your Spring Suit in our never-failing 24-hour le. We never disappoint. We never falldown on perfect fit on onl -to-the-minute delivery. If your suit isn’t what you i0 TO 15 MINUTES FROM ANYWHERE LUM AN N’” At 149th St. Entrance of Subway or Elevated We Announce to Our Friends a SPECIAL COUPON WEEK On presentation We will give tite comin Special Coupon FREE expect, it is up to you to reject it—with us it’s satisfaction or money back. during this the choice of want your trade and we want to earn it on merit. one vad Faralture Offer ? oe by; q WORD about Corda ea: test’’ woolens: We guarantees sre ile “| | Complete Od Paintings, Parlor Suites, Bras Bede, Tables, Clocke, Rugs, Gilt Mirrors, Rockers, Lamps, Hall Racks, Couch, Chinaware, To every purchaser at our store these exceptional gifts are given, in addition to our other well-known offers. NOUEPOSTT REQUIRED SSA OT TEItG inch of the cloth t. oes into your suit to be PURE only -PRE-SHRUN and SHAPE-RETAINING. Forty dollars would be fair price to pay for any suit in this sale. Our regular price is $25.00. This special $15.00 sale price actually saves you a $10 bill JUST SEE WHAT A TREMENDOUS SAVING TO YOU! Fashion Book and Samples on Request, Happiness”’ state if you'll just remember to tell your news= cealer to save Sunday World foryou. You get “FUN free every formers. 10.50 Sine’ 9.98 Drs’. 9.75 and Saturday Evenings Until 10 P. M. YOUR TERMS HOUSE IN NEWYORK. ARE OUR TERMS b

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