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— era ee — - —_ s a a LETS RS Lie THE BYENING WORLD, Bee oe IN WAS SAD, U22"00" 1913. — SEURAD AY: EVE Reer ts, James McCreerv & Go. 34th Street 5th Avenue eer’ ° aremony was good wishes roar OF EAST SIDE HEALTHIEST, SAYS A alae, between | dense h ‘and Fortieth streets, in the tap, i h |eaine pertos tuere were O71 canto ot County Otficers Take Oath, Ine neon hy intivtashng ore cluding Newly Elected Sheri |mnch invger than om the east side. Of | te thene, however, only 5.4 per cent. of the Alas! worn were Leta im hospitals. | judes with these Where le litte duliue* econ mendations “Late Julius will not day.” we here to — iehing a hewth We manufacture the com- ' plete ey eglass in our own five Hospital Investigating Com- ok ai nilalaiids mittee Reports More Sick- KNOW. that every detail in the penis of Harris Glasaca is RIGHT, Harris Glasses cost $2 or more. every detall i Choice Selections Of seasonable articles are shown in every department at extraordinary price concessions, in order to effect an immediate disposal of excess stocks ness West of Filth Avenue. Clerk Wi ais and Health De ration and raanen the = SEEK To MINIMIZE, "SPREAD oF CONTAGIOUS DISEASE. ath-worn Bible atid Pnacie (he hospitate to secure th ough knowledge of the working and Only 8 Per Cent. of Ailing Per- ' home conditions of patients and factors New York: 54 Last 23d St. Sons Leave Homes When [contributing to sickness; retain « ise 27 West Jat! 4 West 125th Si many patients therwise would BO ee ae aitunt ie ei Di 0 SAetaGoo Brea, Ta jo th »| when 1” yn a . Sheil Ut Con ateseI BRUINS nn | AB AC Was, the three oMcers shook Newark: 07 Broad St. nr. Hahne & Co. ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER THE 19TH. Advise pationta when to go to an out- According to a report made to-day to the Board of Estimate by the Honpital Tavestigation Committee, of which Bor: ough dent MeAneny in Charman, there appears to be & lack of confidence en the part of moat people in municipal Hospitals and dispensaries. ‘The committee has learned that only W per cent. of the cases sickness In the city find their way (o ihe hosp! The remainder are treated at home, herein ties the danger. By the estab: Ushment of what would be known as INSTITUTIONS SHUNNED, | Gone, pertorme | ] health centred, contagious diseases might | ¢ be treated at home under the most san- itary conditions. The report saye in part “There in an immense amount of Preventable sickness in the home. If the clty Is to assume responsibilty of earing for sickness, it is imperative that there should be some means of securing filler knowiedge of home and working eonditions which produce sickness, @a- Becialiy in a0 far an auch conditions fay be of a social nature and control- lable by city regulation. HOSPITALS HAVE NO KNOWL- EDGE OF HOME CONDITIONS, “From the investigation of sickness in the’home it is evident that the muni- ips! hospitals have comparatively little knowledge of the condjtion of the homes from which sickness comes to tie hos- Ditals or to which the convalescent @aacn are gent.” ‘Tho committes Appropriate for Silk Mixed Pajamas, English Dresing Gowns, tailored in advance, in regular Sizes 32 to 38 inch chest. 2, all sizes, Suits and Walking Sui its. Soft Hate and Derbies, English Style Caps, . veh bead ellen a St. STERN BROTHERS Forty-second and Forty-third Streets, West of Fifth Avenue “** Motor and Carriage Entrance on Forly-third Street a Combination fet, co Set, sqasiation of Fis Silk Reefer, Actual Values $35, Young Men’s English Sack Suits . Values $20.00 and $22.50, at $14.50 Men a Wolseaate, for Evening or Day wear, Silke Hate, inthe newest shapes, . . “ patient department, and vy Visita to thetr homes induce tym to make as many @ubsequemt visits an might be needed to effect a cure. Minimize the spread of contagibus and infectious diseases. Bring canen of contagion promptly to the notice of inspectors of the i eial Department; and Aid health couditiona in the family by the | inatcuction of mothers | STAPLETON FERRY TO STOP. | ‘The Stapleton munic’ t tween the foot of Whitehall atti York in 1%@, will be discontinued at! midnight on the thirty-firat of thin! month, The Stapleton ferry has been a, coloasui failure, In 1912, the loss to the city was $86,065, and thus far during the eset year the lows Is estimated at wine Atty 048 men, who were employed | by the ferry have been notified by the | Department of Docks that their services| are no longer required. Those who « @) to lone their jobs grimly refer to formal | notification as an appropriate New| Year's gift. Al the tra Mfc which bas care of by the Stapleton ferry will be deflected to the main Staten Island ferries, which ply between the Battery George. heen taken: Holiday Presents (At the Sixth Avenue Entrance) Actual $4.50 Values, at $2,85 Soisette Pajamas, Regularly cold for $2.25 at 1.45 + 12.50 Values $16.50 to 18.00 Velvet House Gowns, extra quality, silk lined, at 35.00 .00 Reduced from $50. Japanese Silk Dressing Gowns, “10.00 Japanese Silk House Jackets, “ §.25 Smoking Jackets, “hdoublefacedcioth, . at $4.95, 6.50, 8.50 Blanket Bath Robes, «t $3.50, 6.50, 8.50 Worsted Outing Jackets, . ." 295 Regular Value $4. 50 a 450 A Very Important Sale of Men’sHand Tailored, Silk Lined Sack Suits Of i ltl nee, Woolens in the latest weaves and color- tless! styles from conservative to or stout proportions, 00, a $22.50 . from $3.50 to 12.00 Complete assortments are shown of Men's correct Evening Clothes; also notably smart ‘Braided Sack At Very Moderate Prices Men’s Hats and Caps At the Sixth Avenue Entrance Specially Priced for To-morrow and Saturday : a $2.65 “1.45 5.90 im necuring and maintaining | | Extraordinary Values in the following departments for Friday and Saturday: Men’s Superior Furnishings A Basket of FINE FRUIT It is a gift that is welcome within every portal in this land. Old and young, the rich, the moderately situated or poor—who doesn’t enjoy THE CHOICEST FRUITS, the usual varieties and the unusual? Our baskets, beginning at the moderate price of 92.75 and going as high as you wish to make the assortment, large or expensive, through their very attractive presentation immediately catch the eye and promise a feast for the appetite. If you can- not decide on anything else, let the gift be a basket of Park & Tilford's Fine Fruits and Dainties. PARK & TILFORD Sth Ave. and 26th St. Sth Ave. and 59th St. 101et St. and Broadwa yt 46! St. ‘nd Broadway Columbus Ave. and 72nd S Extended deliveries out of town by Shile or Freight Women’s Coats A large number of new and very desirable styles, suitable for Street or Motor wear, taken from the nee stock, will be placed on sale on ird Floor, at the unusual price of $15.00 Formerly sold up to $47.50 Also a collection of 185 Women’s Suits in the most favored materials and styles, many fur-trimmed, at $19.75 Formerly priced up to $49.50 A Special Offering of Women’s Tango Slippers with seers Louis XV heels and hand turned soles, cut steel and rhinestone vemp ornaments, in black, ee Pink and blue satin, patent leather and bronze ki At the Remarkably Low Price of $3.95 Pair Brilliant Rhinestone Tango Sets, consisting of \2pieces, . . . at $3.45 Extra Side Pieces, Pair 1.00 Very Attractive Valuesin Women’s and Men’s Handkerchiefs Suitably Boxed for Gift Purposes vomen's Pure Linen Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Box of Six 75¢, 1.35, 2.50 Women's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, colored border with initial, Box of Six Women's Pure Linen Initial Handkerchiefs, . Box of Six Women’s Pure Linen Hemetitched Handkerchiefs, . Box of Six 75c, 95, 1.15 Women's Pure Linen Hendkerchiefs, wide hems, embroidered corners, Each 25c, 50c Men's Pure Linen initial Handkerchiefs, Men's Linen Hematitched e Handkerchiefs, Box of Six $2.00, 3.00 Men's French Damasse Handkerchiefs, colored bor- der with band embroidered initials, Box of Six 6.00 1.95 $1.35, 2.25 Box of Six $1.35, 2.75 MEN'S WEAR Open-End Four-in-hand Scarfs...vatue 1.00, 55¢ Imported Open-End Scarfs..........+..5: 2.25 values 3.50 and 4.00 Shirts with soft, plain or plaited bosoms; plain white or fancy materials. 1. values 2.50 and 3.00 Silk or Flannel Sitirts with French cuffs..... 4.95 values 6.50 and 7.50 Capeskin Gloves. 7v....... value 1.50, 1.10 pir Pajamas of Plain or ancy Madras......... 1.45 values 2.00 and 2.50 Pajamas of Silk or Silk Mixed Fabries....... 5.50 values 7.50 and 8.50 Waistcoats for Tuxedo or dress wear. ....... 3.50 value 7.00 Silk Reefers for dress or motor wear............ values 5.00 and 7.00, 3.50 and 5.00 Woolen Shawls for motor or outdoor wear. ..2.00 value 3.00 Woollen or Angora Sweater Coats.........12.50 value 18.00 to 25.¢9 Mackinaw Coats in Fancy Plaid Fi “os... 4.95 value 6.50 Raincoats of Fancy Tweed suitable for topcoats. .. values 20.00 and 25.00, 13.50 Raincoats or Top Coats in Balmacaan model... . . values 25.00 and 35.02, 18.50 Ulsters and Motor Coats............... 25.50 value 35.00 to 45.00 Raincoats in various models............. 11.75 values 18.00 and 20.00 Bath Robes made of Woollen Blanket or Terry Cloth. value 6.50, 4.95 Pullman Robes made of Flannel or Poplin; light weight. value 5.00 to 7.00, 3.95 MEN’S_ HALF HOSE Specially Priced Extra Heavy Black Silk Hose with lisle thread lined soles. Special 1.50 pair Silk Half Hose with lisle thread soles, toes and heels in Black and Colors. Special 95c pair 800 dozen pairs Extra Heavy Black Silk Hose with lisle thread soles, toes and heels. Special 65c pair Pure Thread Silk Half Hose with reinforced lisle thread soles, toes and heels. Black, Tan, Gray and Navy Blue. Special 42¢ pair The Ideal Gift A VICTOR-VICTROLA The “McCreery” Victor Payment Plan permits the purchasing of Victrolas on terms as convenient as can be obtained anywhere in New York City. There is a special purchase arrangement for every style of Victrola from the $15.00 to the 9200.00 size. Victrolas $15, $25, $40, $50, $75, $100, $150, $200 Every Victor Record. “My Library of Victor Records”—Index Book, free to Victrola Owners. MEN’S SUITS & OVERCOATS At Reduced Prices. 290 Hand-tailored Suits in Conservative and English Soft Roll models, with flap or pate’ pockets. Made ef Imported Fabrics in Checks, Stripes and plain colors in Gray, Brown and Navy Blue. Size $2 to 40 inch chest. Special 17.50 and 22.50 value 24.50 and 29.50 ‘82 Overcoats with velvet collar; full silk lined or silk yoke with worsted body. Made of Cambridge or Oxford Gray Cheviot, also English Tweed and Shetland with self collar. Size $4 to 44 inch chest. value 35.00, 23.50 To Close Out 275 Overcoats made of plaid back Chinchilla, Cheviot or Shetland; patch pockets. Size $4 to 42 inch chest. value 24.50. 17.50 210 Suits made of Fancy Cheviot or Tweed, also Navy Chevict. Size $2 to 40 inch chest. 11.50 value 18.50 89 Overcoats with convertible collar, made of Fancy Cheviot or Tweed. Size 34 to 42 inch chest. value 18.50, 11.50 Fine Felt Hats for Men anu Young Men in a variety of the newest shapes and colors. values 2.95 and 3.95, Special 1.95 and 2.75 LEATHER BAGS & SUIT CASES Russet or Brown Sole Leather Bags; saddler sewn; reinforced corners; leather lining and inside pockets. Sizes 16, 17 and 18 inches. 4.95 tegularly 6.30 to 7.50 Men’s Sole Leather Bags; saddler sewn throughout; reinforced corners; English frame and trimmings; leather lining and inside pockets. Size 18 inches. regularly 10.00, 7.50 Russet or Brown Cowhide Suitcases; double steel frames; reinforced corners; leather lining with shirt pockets. Size 24 inches. 6.50 regularly 8.50 Cowhide Suit Cases; double steel frames; re- inforced corners; fitted with shirt pockets. 4,50 regularly 6.00 \, FINE FURS For Holiday Gifts Latest Models in Fur Coats, Muffs and Neck- pieces at unusual prices, Mole Skin Muffs...........value $7.80, 27.50 Mole Skin Neckpieces...... 14.80, 10.50 Sitka Fox Muffs........... " 47.80, 37.50 Sitka Fox Neckpieces...... +“ 42.8, 32.50 Russian Fitch Muffs........ “ 9sr.80, 27.50 Russian Fitch Neckpieces... ‘ 28,50, 22.50 Persian’ Lamp Coats of high grade quality skins; 45 inches long. value 225.00, 165.00 French Seal Coats.. value 73.00, 58.50 Children's Fur Carriage Robes and Sets at attractive prices. “McCREERY SILKS” 5 " Famous Over Half « Century. 5,000 Dress Patterns of Novelty Silks and * Satins in a large variety of styles and colors, value 7.50 to 20.00, 3.75 to 7.50 Patters Purchases will be suitably boxed upon request,