The evening world. Newspaper, November 7, 1913, Page 12

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EPIDEMIC SCARE IN NEW CANAAN STIRS UP STRIFE? Diphiberia Sa Said to Be Raging, But Kiddies Have Lovely Vacation. B4 CASES REPORTED.; Doctors Disagree—Some Say | Disease Is Prevalent, but Rivals Say Not. They're enjoying an “epidemic of @iphtheria’ in New Carvin, Conn, « Beast the children are with ftty: fear ataring yellow Many houses in the villa Ge Gread disease. the little * @re playing about, to all apy well ahd delighting in a ri @chool, GBome of the grown-ups take the “opt @emic” seriously, while others say ite @ Cruel. Ibe! to stick those # iP @ards ap people's nice front @ In the medical profession « bitter con- rages, with Dr, BE. J O'Shaugh- @easy, Health Officer, leading one fac @on and Pr. ©. HM. Scoville bh pe | Ghose who say there tn no * qa hint that Dr. O'Shaughnessy @ every time he tacks up THERIA HERE.” @@ALTH OFFICER DECLARES MALADY 18 DYING OUT. Of course if there really were fifty- @our little ones in New Canaan suf- @ering from the malady, there wouldn't Be anything funny about it and every @uthority would be engaged in desper- @te efforts to stamp it out; but even @e Health Officer claims only seven @ctual elinical cases of the malady and @Amits he epidemic ts dying out, The @ther ferty-reven, he says, are carrier @ases and as long as the little ones Rave the bacilli In thelr throats or noses (heir homes must be placarded. The @chool committes—its treasurer, George N. Yeaton, and its president, L. @ Knppp, are among those whose Gouses ‘are wearing the yellow decora- @ons—riaintains it was wrong to break Bp echapl. They point out that as long Qe the: children are allowed to play p nd any one may come or go at will In the affected homes, the mere gittins up of a yello’ card on a front isn't doing any earthly good, Dr, Scoville says, “Hither a young- @ter hag it or he hasn't. 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This coupon entitles the holder to f a HALF DOZEN CARBONETTE PHOTOGRAPHS « (Coupes mat be re aed withthe order.) jundays ani f ood at Any of the Following Studios: Stet: and present to Sos. Youn ng to lahor- a bearer of “T showed that ao week card LOOK "FOR "yOUnst SAYS Lio ubadnl DENYING ILLNESS. wel Mattielo, a prosperous cons t that up with a ptate- fan t THE EVENING WORLD, tuff fa just plain rot.” and he sx. | twe, west mone the pupil of the fret attainment of “better working and By- All are mild Five cases have been reported in the borough of To . near Paterson, but Heaith OM. Ing says all are Drogreswing and he bellever \the rource has destroyed by the | cloning of two old wells near the school- house. ‘SHE'D SAVE 9 LIVES Hices a sturdy, | 1 chiid and saya," Look y only emties at this | 1 yesterday that Hoyt boy waa) the discharge | Mo's phyal- | no of course | t wtay, wed State Bacte- | ‘ fhe had found | the germs present in a great many of the cases which he had exam- nd declared have been no biological teats » confirm the micro- do-diphtheria bactiius Xperts aay can only be differen- 1 from the real one by blologoa ing—they are all wneng his own patlenta—has proved | fatal ria Amonw School Children raon aud Totowa, N. J. ntherta reported of Health, par- aide nection of ithet city are keeping thelr children from the public @chool at Bast Twenty- AT A BARGAIN $250 LOTS AT $60 lo visit the a or edd Lud Nev, Cai rem gn ieee a, General) _Resnsinrs Renn 2. ‘oupon. iy $1.00 t and artistic manner In which all OF PHOTOGRAPHS FOR $1 Rrooklyn, 23 Flatbush Ave, | Mrs. OF EVERY PET CAT Henry L. West Objects to Washington's Official Slaughter of Tabbies. WASHINGTON, Nov. 1.-Mre, Henry atory made L, West, President of the Washington | of ‘ Always Bought tn Use For Over 30 Years. Cat Club, announced to-day a special ing of the club for next Tuasday en the members will draw up a Protest against the jndisoriminate slaughter of cate by the Health Depart- ment. ‘The Cat Club, whowe object is the SoknDannell Sesbiers Trimmed IMPORTED MODELS, creations of the best talent | of the Millinery world, also numerous charming designs of our own, in Black and all the Smart Colorings of the season. sions. Were 40.00, 30.00, Sale of Women’s Every style imaginable MISSES’ SPORT COATS, light and oan Gray, Blue, Red and Brown, at. . . aitiona” cats, as well as ment of the species, a fewer than 6,18 cat lives had been ended by the pound master thin year, That is, 6,189 cate have gone by the carbon monozide route, Mra, Weat thinks the captured @olo- Ista ought to be held for five or aix days a0 as to give the owners of valu- able or greatly beloved pete an «ppor- tunity to redeem them. CASTORIA For infants and Chiidren. Bears the Signature 20.00, Now 20.00, 15.00, 10.00, 7.50, & 5.00 SATURDAY'S BARGAINS Amazing Reduction in Millinery | Appropriate for all occa- 15.00 & 10.00.) and Misses’ Coats very moderately priced 12.50 Also Chinchilla, Cut Chinchilla, Cheviot, Zibeline, Boucle, Astrakhan, Bedford Cord and Caracul. A 16.50, 18.00, 22.50 to 35.00 $5.00 Values The Cordwatner Fine Tucked Dress Shirts. Fownes Tan Gloves English Woolen Silk Mixture Pajamas—+ Sample ZZ SEITE | 660-852 Broadway, Cor, Part Ave New Jersey, 187 Newark Ave., Opp. Ine, MLL Plain Negligee. $7.50 Broadway, Sthana Oth Ns Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 The Store Opens at 9 A. M. Men’s Footwear Special Values Business Shoes, Dress Shoes & Pumps The smartest looking and the most comfortable kind $6.00 to $7.00 Values Waterproof but not clumsy, a wonde: ful all-the-year-round shoe for business men. Men’s Furnishings Special for Saturday Regular or short fingers ........ Pure Irish Linen Initial Handkerchiefs 25¢e each—$2.75 dozen Silk Crochet and Accordion Full Dress Reefers $5.00—Value $7.50 $12.00 to $25.00 "alue $4.00......... $2.75 Fine Mercerized Cloth Pajamas $17.35 —V alues $2.00 & $2.50 Shirts to Order Of Imported Madras and Cheviots Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; Closes at 6 P. M. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1918. $5.85 ee seebees reeae ++. $2.00 Dressing Gowns Line of Pleated Bosom. $4 00 lth st. = Lord @ Taylor Founded 1826 Women's Suits €8 Coats Attractive Values for Saturday Tatlored Sutts In the season’s most fashionable models and ma terials; smartly draped skirts; coats lined with peau de cygne and warmly interlined $19.50 & $24.50 Values $80.00 to $40.00 Exceptionally attractive models of broadcloths, im. ported diagonals, velour cloths, bayadere 1g de soire and pebble cheviots, smartly trimmed; grace- fully draped skirts; handsomely lined and com: fortably interlined $29.50 & $35.00 Values $45.00 to $50.00 Reproductions of the best foreign models of broad cloths, velour cloth, imported diagonals, peau de soire, velveteens and broadtail cloths, lined and warmly interlined; attractively draped skirts $39.50, $45.00 8 $50.00 Values $55.00 to $75.00 Women’s Raincoats Of rubberized spun silk poplin in tan, navy, taupe and black; sizes $4 to 44 bust $7.50—Value $14.50 Street and Travet Coats In a large and varied assortment of er $15. 00 and materials Vi.tue $25.00) Auractive Street Coats ; ; Of fancy boucle, chinchilla and cut velour cloth, in a selection of very desirable models $ 19.50 Value 830.00, Coats for Street or Dressy Occasions Of Russian caracul cloth, crushed plush, $2 00 fancy boucle cloth and chinchilla, all lined 50 and warmly interlined Value $40.00 Splendid Coats for Street, Auto or Dressy Wear Copies of the Latest Foreign Models Embracing the most desirable Fall fabrics (many being fur peal: handsomely lined throughout and warmly inter- $29.50, $35.00, $39.50, $50.00 & $55.00 Values $45.00 to $75.00 Hats—Fur & Fur Trimmed At Very Special Prices (Second Floor) An attractive assortment, including all velvet shapes, trimmed with touches of Fitch, Skunk, Jeanette, Ermine, Seal, Moleskin and Flying Sable, combined with ostrich, flowers, wings, ribbons and Numidi in rich colors Prices according to materials $10.00 &F $18.v0—Values $15.00 to $25.00 Smart Untrimmed Hats Of fine quality velvet in large, medium and small shapes In colors and black Value $5.00......... $3.05 In black only, hand blocked Value $7.00, . $4.95 Misses’ & Children’s Tailored Hats Black and colors.............0+0+ 2.95 to 4.50 Jewelry & Frames Imported Novelties at Very Special Prices Watch Bracelets Fie rling silver or enamel, Swiss movements, 5 jewels, colors are light and dark blue, ae k, gray and lavender Value $22.50 $14.95 French Peart Nesisees _ | Fine quality pearl, opera eon *. un $5. 95 Real Gun Metal Chains, fanc; fepry, ond plain Links, set with black and white pearls, and French crystals; also fancy links without stones 50¢ to $1.00 Values $1.00 to $1.75 Novelty Wood Frames—Mahogany Finish Cabinet Promenade 5x7 6x8 50c 75¢ 85¢ $1.00 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. Misses’, Juntors’ 8 Girls’ Wearing Apparel Splendid Values for Saturday Misses’ Tailored and Dressy Suits New draped skirts; coats lined and interlined $29.50 8 $39.50 Values $40.00 and $55.00 200 Misses’ Winter Coats Sample Line & Odd Lots Only Two or Three of a Kind Boucle, plain and nov hy chinchilla, novelt; handsomely tailored. Values to $26.50 and mannish mixtures; $12.50 Misses’ Sport, Polo, Golf and Auto Coats Several attractive models $6.95, $9.95 & $15.00 Misses’ Coats Plush, velour, imported chinchilla, broadcloths, Ural and caracul cloth, zibeline and corduroy, handsomely lined $19.50 & $29.50 Values $30.00 and $40.00 Juniors’ Fur Trimmed Coats Of a handsome quality boucle, embracing two exclusive models of late design, with large fur collar and trimmings of ornamental buttons: | $19.50 partly lined. Sizes 15 to 19 years, Value 829.50 Juniors’ Winter Coats Sune rior quality chinchilla and novelty boucle, ish seven-eighth length English belted and aa fancy tailored styles; partly lined. Sizes 13 to 19 years. Value $22.50 $15.00 Juniors’ Dancing Frocks A quaint triple pleated model of silk chiffon, daintily designed with sheer net and rosebud trimming. Pink, blue and white. Sizes 13 to 17 years Value $21.50 $12.50 Girls’ Winter Coats Wool chinchilla, boucle, corduroy and zibeline, prettily trimmed and plain tailored styles; warmly lined, Sizes 8 to 14 years. +50 Value to $15.00 Girls’ Raincoats Silk poplin, cantonette and tweed, belted and raglan models. Sizes 8 to 14 years. $3.95, $5.95 3 $6.95 Girls’ Dressy Coats Corduroy and novelty plush, blouse and straight lined models, wt strap belt or draped sash; warmly lined throughout. Sizes 10, 12, 14 $12.50 years Value $17.50 Women’s & Girls’ Boots & Slippers Best Grades at Special Prices Women's Walking & Dress Boots From the College Girls’ smart low heel Boot to the highest Cuban heel Boot, with long, medium $3.25 or short forepart Values $4.00 & 85.00 2 Featherweight, light, medium, or stout soles, high, medium, or low heels. Our entire regu $4.85 lar stock included Values 86.00 to ae 00 ‘00 .) Evening Slippers Bea wtiful assortment Values $6.00 to sa 00 $4. 85 Remarkable Values in Girls’ Boots & Suppers For all occasions Black Russis, with special waterproof soles and arch sup- port, for general wear 6to8 $1.50 819 toll 1114 to@ $1.75 $2.25 Values %2.00 to #4,00 215 to 514 $2.75 Tan Russia, patent leather or genuine White buckskin $1.75 to $3.00 One-Strap Stippers Of patent leather, white calf and black vici kid 814 to 11 1114 to 2 214 to 514 $1.75 $2.00 $2.50

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