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Va » TOSAY THEY KL - DOCTORS DECLARE Dr aha in Is About All the ‘Harm Possible, Except They | Are Real Bad Ones, NO TYPHOID CARRIERS. Their Cousin, the Oyster, | | © ‘Needs More Watching, Says | © Board of Health Expert. ‘New York physicians, the Boan of Health ana diet experts hold a briet | or the clam—ittlenecked and otherwise Neaked—in spite of the report from Stamford, Conn., to-day, that Dr.| ‘Walter E. Reynard, a young physician of that city, dies from poisoning caused by eating the popular shell-fish. Dr. A. R. Stern of 4 Weat Eighty- @eventh street, who, with Dr. Robert | Morris, went to Stamford in an effort @ save the young doctor's Hfe and | ae pl page to-day that, efter a hard work, there 4a nothing quite Be an order of Uttle necks to atart @ dinner, “You'd have to make a chemtcal Gnalyais of every clam you eat to make Sure that it was perfect,” tie va:d laugh- ingly, “but I'm willing to take my chances. Bad clams thers are, of course, Just as there is bad food of all kinds, But clams, as clams, are all right.” The statistics of the Board of Health |, bear out Dr. Stern's faith, for in the last eix months in Manbattan. which in-| cludes the lobster belt, in Brooklyn and in Queens, onty six persons died from | \® * Ptomaine poisoning, an avera: : co one f] death out of every 6,000,000 sina ¥ month; and this, o Board of Health ex. % pert pointed out, probably was caused + by eating canned food. | Dr. Biauvelt, assistant sanitary au- Derintendent of the Board of Health, . y "aa amazed when the question of the pi tg virtues was raised. “I'd like a! few now off the » tom” he sald, “and no questions One of Dr. Lederie’s assistants pointed ut why the clam is the least nae ous of “The oyster,” he explained, “1s watched | e Health Board be wause of the menace of typhoid in it— @ is @ typhoid carrier, though we have it mow under fairly good control. Ae! oe the clam, we have to exercise only ordinary precautions that we use re- garding all food in the summer time— typbold carrier and fet @ disease breed: ee when alive. “However, clams are not the beat food in the worid. They are indigestible in many cases and produce stomach aches in plenty, and these stomach en, even by some} Poisoning. \But | And at the wholesale markets the re- ort is: Clams in plenty, fresh, and the rices low. eee KILLS SELF AS BROTHER DID. Nathan Lancat inhi israel, who in-| shaloa rs and left word that he “want- Nathan Lancut killed himeeif ‘o, 404 Kast Ninth street. ig body was found this morning. Nathan was a prosperous barber at No, 1613 St. Nicholas avenue. The man had prepared for his exit with the me most deliveration. je it~ tached to the gas fixture, had veo fastened to his mouth by adhesive tape, and all the crevices in the room closed by the same material. A note addres#ed to Lancut’s brother- (ne law, Pincus Hirschborn, No. 1% Broome street, asked him to take care of the suicide’s children, who are In @ Hebrew institution, © fe | | GRAND RAPIDS | @ | ls = =I FURNITURE coawn ty A RR Purchase of $50 IT TERMS; 3h 50 | 7109 5°" '75 | 10 150 A WEEK OPENS $ AN ACCOUNT Saturday Evenings 106th St, “L” Station at corner FISHER Bros. COLUMBUS AVE BET.103 &104 ST Of pest Bune Q Tailored Skirts to-order $4 98 For Material and peep’ . If you were to to your tailor with your material and ask r an estimate the’ ma making oft the ‘Kirt, he would most likely charge you what we ch: for the entire skirt. To- w we are offering a inducement—you select the material and we will take your measurements for the skirt, and you can rest assured that you will have « Perfectly fitted - bg materials are hair lined striped suitings. 1,00 Silk Raine at 49. xa, | oplins, 69C " ne gard wie mie aston, | mek Zatti Na tik Sgy, Rave "aster in various etal lect, in ine large sesort- no” @inl the assctneiea the Fleer. aus Women’s White Canvas Shoes,pr. $2.59 Regular Value - - © © = «= = = 03.50 Phe shoe that en Kt gl comfort, coolness and style to fo Me wearer the wns canvas shoe. It is 10" Swiedued” o most popular footwear -for Bummer wear, tas leather Cuban heel; also covered Cuban heel turn sole, in button models, Women’ 's $2.50 to $3.50 Pumps, $1.45 _, lok ott nt Leather and G ithe or light with or without straps; ‘an nr iuaste att fn'pumps end Ox wee Vesteog) ell new goods, > fn‘pumps and Oxtora tes, Calf Pum picts with bow;” regu- $1.20 Women's Tan Only about, 200 mit ly "te atk ‘tallore are at, Friday and Saturday Special 24Inch Natural Wavy Switches, 93c hort ese, Shades — Len; bleck, grays excepted. are aflrag two and three times price quoted, O'Netll Main Store—econd Floer, Cameras & Films A vacation can be made much more enjoyable if you take a cones pPecin ieee you. To-morrow we offer at big reductions: the popular Brownie engined the dolide eise'for the youngster aed seetybal i the ry @, 94, 67. 99 ond 910 for the grown-ups. Make ex- cellent pictures, KODAKS. the finest cameras made. We have complete, line, includi: the ¢6 vest pocket size, and also the 910 size for pocket use. byl af lon gila:) for 912, the 1a A special lens for 915, the No, 3 for 97,80, and the post card ere Eastman Films We endeavo: to make this a record-breaking film sale, those whee are interested in photography know that these are real fooler re eet mised 17¢ nats yee pore ‘toes; rol M22 | Mostra ”34c . “ O'Neill 3 Flee, Grocery Economies We reserve the right to limit quantities. Smoked Meats Lav crackers Label i dsmenre nap ms; ‘ ie rok OF Leek Upset Diwali Pee ee 3ze ettes, Lem or Gi Lavery’s’ ae Lihéad Cured er juga: 8 tal Domino (granulated); B-lb. content 3 teeseenercrse Domine (pieces); bail CMTTOMS... cece ere ese seeeeeees Pillsbury's Flour Dieses Pet eeeaneee on 08.98 M4341. bag........ seer eee Te 6 ble Cor ‘he Peerless % pean for {frying Veege shrine Butter The 1. il. Best Fresh Made Elgin Creamery, in tlh sealed o oe mas iia oe soe ithe Pure Rice sell none but re une ig Rice sush'ae ne Dr. Seavey" Wr Wiley says 18 the ohie good Riles for Vantage are ‘canstitutior Peeetge—S-Ib, GRCKS. sos ee sens BDC | The O'Nelll—5-]v, sacks... 660504 290 Delicatessen Department Ges In New York’s FILL« “Sixth Avenue, “20th to 22d Street These Sales Are for All Day Friday and on. Saturday Until 1 o’Clock—Closing Hour ms tae EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, _SULY 81, 1913, ee Surety Coupons Free with Purchases and Redeem Them in Merchandite t } — (.) —-.-—. | Shopping Center Straw Hats Regular Values Upto #250 The sctart sennit straw in all 69 the new high crowns with Nariow brims, bows in or side; 7 as conservative styles; all sizes. in tan, grays, browns and bh Nearly 4000 of Them—All Clean and New+-All Qustom—Perfect in Fit—All $1.25, 81.60 and Be oes Ss Values—All at One Price. Six Shirts for $4. 00 Two of the largest shirt manufac- The materials are syne pas Norm turers in the figgiat A bare been work- | Stripes, Soisettes i ved, and | Fabrics in neat stri few they ld rather count Wer money orsuade & ge u he shirts; so we fi and you, in rat the fine marl buttons. ¢ coat models witha volt benefit, Oe OR? Fee | urmbeck cute, Men's 91.50 Pajamas, $9c Made of fine quality ma- cut military style | lessly tail ooean pearl buttons, All | Ail sises, ‘ O'Neill's Utore fer Dad and the Boys. Athletic Underwear Shirts and Drawers that are sold regularl, at 50c to $1....... nee 29c Most of It First Quality Made of the best quality madras, mull and nainsook; or blue, a sizes 34 to $4. A thirts are coat style, short sleeves or sleeveless; drawers $1 to $2 Athletic Union Suits at 57c Same materials as the se] iieares or sleeveleas, and knee is one of he snost suitable kinds of underwear that men Men‘ s 75c Pure Silk Socks, 29¢ Made of ial fine quality thread silk, with double Black only. Se Silk Socks at l4c Men's Simmer ie Walent Silk Socks, reinforced with ore. Bathing Suits An All-wool Suit uit That Sells ) Regularly aes A 3; Special at at | | $1. 95 All-wool, in popular sweater or jersey weave, in Oxford gi gray and navy blue, trimmed with white, cardi: very serviceable suit. $4.00 Bathing Suits at $2.95 Two-picee suits, of pure worsteds, in the French knit, in navy, Oxford, black and tan, in all "s 98 and 96.50 Bathing Suits at +3. Ob and 04.95. Boys’ Bathing Suits, $1.69 ‘alue 62.50 Two-piece Suits, in ie wool flat knit, in grays and blue shades, made full size. Sizes up to 34. O'Neill's Big Gtore for Ded and the Bers. Panama Hats Regular Values =e to $10.00 Panama Hats er sizes left, “but yet a lim- shop early and get your choice. O'Neill's Store for Ded and the Begs: All the Snappiest Summer Styles—All Sizes for All Men Men's $18 to $25 Suits are season’ 8 atest models in Norfolk, sev- eral styles, English and conservative models, in the newest ef! rey in fancies, Sore oe cheeky ues, In meres and srorstadl § also sunproof navy blue serge; ‘coats are high grade tailored, mohair lined; vests are high cut; trousers have belt loops, pies or est bottoms; sizes range 34 to 42, stouts up to 46 Young Men’s New Norfolk Suits $7.75 Made to Sell for $15.00 ¢o $18.00 Youths’ sizes 14 to 19 years. [In several new Norfolk separate or stationary belts, {ull plaited to bottom or plain ski Suits are i. plain colors and fancy mixtures, cnet twasds and navy are cut and modeled for young men and perfect models with yoke, knife or box plait, top of odors Men's 94.00 Terry Robes, 92.35 Made of heavy quality Terry cloth, cut full length; good size bodies; circular collar, with heavy neck cords and girdle to match, ines, Men's 93.50 Silk and Silk and Linen Shirts, $1.55 dras, percale and cotton High grade silk and silk and limen shirts, fault- pone, eck, nicely trace | lene en good fitting maces oh or surplice n - | wit tate lors, wed with silk lope and | fate cout ReodelaPieith “astt” turn back eu Now length. The Union Suit ‘O'Melit's Whore tor Dod end the Bors. © ONciAdams Co., Sizth Avenue, 20th to 22d Sores New York Cy ie © Lexington to 34 Ave. Clearance of $2.50 ius Dresses at er, ue serge. §These suits ©/NellI'9 Bove for Déd and the Boys, All Short Roll Fdge, at . 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