The evening world. Newspaper, January 30, 1914, Page 12

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Twvestigeting Committee of which George MoAneny, President of the Board of Aldermen, is chairman. Tho report was submitted at to-day's meeting ef the Board of Estimate. The sos on further goes on to say that these supposed “hospital helpers” belong to a class of itinerant “periodic and eemi:responsibie drunks,” who} rift in and out of the city hospitals, remaining on an average of 77 to 155 days at a time. Their “salaries” range from $120 to $480 a year. Te te sald that many of these @rankards are capable workers when they do work, but that because of their dipsomaniacal tendencies they are not dependable and disappear from their places of employment just ‘when those who ongage them are be- Ginning to regard them as constant. A quiet, refined, dignified male helper will be seen fitting about the corridors for weeks at a time. He =| might perhaps be pointed out as man of account in a better sphere. While he is working he in fighting off the craving for alcohol, Grope out of sight, “Many of these men,” the report | char Then he be! gf and secures wherein the periodico and semi-re- they can, to the to themselves and to the city, be la oo in the city’s “The food Pebeco Tooth Paste’ © the dentifrice that “fights” & ‘acid n.outh.” It is the denti- “itn of this Inst committees points out ot the inatitu- tions id the on Bes gordo it of Charities than Bell *@ine” from decay-germs, eae ioe 4 sleeping hospital helpers. some one who at sume time was a coke, qurect or starchy “are capabl ki 4 LD bead . Tt aos ied serra durite the tithe inay edheres to the teeth, and in are employed." The committee makes . extraordinary recommendation oper pee garter ll Pr gg i le Intai ner in 1 hoapi a. je «bat wi [they are heiping out they remain ually eats through the enamel. away from whiskey, or drink it cau- it the same time the services for iittle or nothing. from “acid mouth.” "The city ee ‘agnumed the wenpers teeth, of the indigent,” port says, “and ~ the absence brag at! ner institutions sponsible drunks eae live and work best advantage both and lodging furnished hoapital helpers are larger itema in their Cel Ag epi al than the money frice that is made to overcame _| ice for the money tt expends in . “acid mouth” and it does so spends “directly inthe wenich ansertion the stay longer at a year levue does 0, It recommends ho hector flrs ahaa otek ‘ances POLICE BILLS IN. Measures Affecting Department INJURED MAN ENDS LIFE. | Depressed by Wounds, Sheldon | Case Drowns Himeeit. Rearchera have failed to find the body jof Sheldon M. Cane, son of Dr. Le Roy |W. Cane, of No. 41 Park atreet, Mont- clair, N. 45 Mud committed suicide Wednesday afternoon by jumping from & float “av, abe Erie Ttaibioad docks, in Serve ‘The young man's mother in Bronrate ae ia also Miss Dorothy eon "Case, who was twenty-seven sold, had been very nervous and jepreased’ recent @ condition |i ft iy since he was twelv jar juently since ‘welve oaraeold, when he, was thro nm of « Jos Ane) i) fradly dng Mt, Yormerty rf the Fdisor vs ook pata Scupeay’ “at Weat ‘Orange, CB boa T io Bhad 4-CENT FARE IN CLEVELAND. Traction Company and City Agree om One Cont Increase. CLI ND, Jan. 9.—On March 1 the Cleveland Railway Company, it is from three aperts, madd cigar hte | ident ‘Btanley, Cay the Seer ar’ agreed [gain cher tn than eo ghanes of, the ie | char, for tranafers without ret suse wads ja Ra TO QUIZ TOMBS DOCTOR. Commicsioner Davis Wants to Maow Why He Aldea Gehmiat. Girls’ Formerly $5. _— $7.50 to | Long Winter Overcoate, Formerly i si000 to 12,00, Formerly $1.50 The Store will be open daily at 9 A. M. STERN BROTHERS 42nd and 43rd Streets, West of Fifth Avenue. To-morrow (Saturday), on the Third Floor, the Final Day of the Pre-Inventory Sales of Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ Tailored Suits, Dresses & Coats The entire remaining stocks are offered at the following remarkably low prices: Misses’, Small Women’s and Juniors’ Tailored Suits, plain and trimmed mode approved les, at 69.50, 13.75, 24.50 v0 49.50 Former prices ranging up to $110.00 Misses’, Small Women’s and Juniors’ Dresses, for Street, Afternoon, is a $7.50, 15.00, 24.50 t. 87.50 Former prices ranging up to $135.00 Misses’ Street, Afternocen and debe ni Coats, a limited number only; one and two of a kind, a £7.50, 10.00, 22.50, 45.00 Former prices from $19.50 to 95.00 Girls’ School, Aternoss and Party Dresses, sizes 6 to 16 years, in the most desirable models, at $4.75, 8.50 and 12.50 Former prices ranging up to $25.00 6 to 16 een as ient newer” feuded years, in at $4.50, 7.50, 11501. 19.75 Former prices ranging up to $37.50 Also Annual Pre-Inventory Sale of Boys’ Winter Suits & Overcoats On the Third Floor including the following Extraordinary Values: rfolle NPeoarly From'$7.50 to 10.00 Russian oe Sailor Suits, to 8.50, Barer ore Boys’ Mackinaw ret Coats, Formerly $8.50 to 10, Boys’ Separate Knickerbockers, to 2.50, Bor espondingl y Roda | Hats, at the Department of Correction an-| nounced yesterday that she had ordered ‘an investigation Into the activities of Dr. Perry Lichtenstein, resident phy- sictan in the Tombs, in bebalf of Hi Schmidt, the priest on trial for the mur- der of Anna Aumueller. ‘Dr. Lichten+ stein is acoused of having aided in bullding up @ case for the defenss. He only acted in bis professional at not expected to be says he cay POSLAM HEALS PIMPLES, RASH SCALP-SCALE If you need its marvelous healing ef- fects? do do not Lined ied use Poslam, for it cannot possibly For the eradication ot Rese Tetter, Psoriasis, Barbers’ Itch gir all other skin troubles Poslam proves its healing powers at once. improvement hein, Ley) hee B ting Pimples, Red bie! Com jexion “Blemishes, Rashes, jes, etc., results are seen crerai ot Sale Po being wetter tie ate sell Poslam. ite to Emergency Piterstecn, a 25th Street, New York. medicated with Poslam, Commissioner Katharine B. Davis of improves and sot Peautities skin and hair. —————— in the season's most Evening Wear, Reduced to $5.00 Reduced to 3.50 Reduced to 4.50 Reduced to 6.50 Reduced to 5.00 Reducedto 1.00 others depleted. stores with ‘time Sixth Avenue Alexander’s Shoe Sale has been unusually well attended. Many of the surplus lines have been sold out and the sizes in We have therefore decided to ER CENT. from all reduced. This includes play shoes for men, women and children. 848 Fifth Avenue The Store is opened daily at 9 A. M. B. Altman & Cor An Unusually Important Sale of | Men’s English Raincoats | (Saturday), will to be held to-morrow offer exceptionally good following attractive prices: Men's English Raincoats of gabardine, with silkelined yoke and sleeves; and Men’s Enge lish Raincoats of fine gray collar and cuffs of black velvet, Men’s English Raincoats, of double texture material in blue and the new shades of tan, Qos 6 oe ah Men's English Raincoats, of single texture material, in blue and several shades of tan, at . o8 . : The above prices are fully one-third to one- half less than usual. The Mén’s Rouen Te Department is easily accessible from the main entrance to the store. iB. Altman & Cn. A Special Offering for to-morrow (Saturday) will consist of Over 15,000 Yards of Desirable Dress Silks comprising Silks for Afternoon and Evening, Silk Suitings, White Silks at . . . THE RBVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 80, 1914. — values at the cassimere, with at $17.50 $12.00 $9.00 . and Black Silks, per yard 48c. to $4.50 The above Silks are arranged in suitable lengths for Afternoon and Dinner Gowns, Dancing Frocks, Tailor-made Suits, House Dresses, Kimonos, Blouses and Petticoats. Also 10,000 Yards of White Washable Habutai Silk and 5,000 Yards of |! mported Black Chiffon Taffeta AT DECIDEDLY ATTRACTIVE PRICES. Bit Avenney Hh ent 35 Kirerts, Hem York i BAUMAMH 84 ST & SAVE. &BRO We Clees Eseninge at 6 o'Clech. Open Long Time a fo sry One ‘IY MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— bes gpl a coocet seit: gE * w=: ova new ask Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M. Lord & Taylor The Store Opens at 9 A. M. Closes at}6 P. M. Misses’ & Girls’ Apparel Misses’ Semi-Tailored and Dressy Suits Attractive models of crepes and serges, in all the new shades. $29.50, $39.50 & $49.50—Values $35.00 to $65.00 Misses’ Afternoon, Evening and DancingFrocks Dainty models of taffetas, Ey colors, trimmed with colors. Of imported pique and » prettily designed models, 1! eokapldared.| Dinos 6/4014 years vs : ae Of sheer lawn and embroide: embellished with Val. lace atl Final Removal Sale: $5.00 & $7.50 Founded 1826 Women’s Winter Coats & Suits At Less Than Half Price 200 Winter Coats will be closed out at Rubberized Rain Coats Values to will be close Gabardine & Cravenette Rain Coats In the season’s best models 17.50 out at will-be closed out at $15.00 & $19.50 Women’s Winter Sutts The balance of our hi models will be close out at J Women’s Separate Skirts will be closed out at Interesting Showing of New Spring Models in sepe: -de-chines and nets, Girls’ Spring Frocks $5.95—Value $7.50 Girls’ White Dresses $2.95—Value $4.50 Removal Sal Misses’? 8 Girls’ Winter Coats Extraordinary Values for Saturday Misses’ Coats Of chinchilla, mannish mixtures and woo! plushes. $7.95—Value $16.50 Misses’ Coats Of Ural or Caracul cloths, chinchillas and wool ptushes; lined throughout. $15.00 and $19.50—Values $25.00 and $35.00 Misses’ Travel, Motor or Storm Coats Rubberized Materials $5.00, $7.50 and $9.95—Values $8.50 to $15.00 |$10.00 $8.50 h class S79. 50 jaces and ribbons; new draped “920. 50, $83.50 and $39.50—Values $87.50 to $50 Misses’ New Sports, Steamer and Motor Coats 4 The new Balmacaan model of Scotch tweeds, in all the popular "$9.95 and $12.50—Values $15.00 and $19.50 aisted styles, dai | ribbon Sizes Gand 0 years, met | 7 in all the Wool Dress Goods Exceptional Offerings for Saturday Imported Black Broadcloth Spot proof finish and Eom arly $2.25 per yard Colored Ramie Dress Linen 47 inches wits, la, tee most desirable Spring shades, also whi ogularly 60e and 580 poe yagd Cotton Dress Goods Imported White French Tosca Crepe 40 inches wide; fine, crisp and sheer........ ||Fancy White Goods + Special, per yard Beautiful sheer voile, crepes, rice cloth, eto, 88-40 inches wide— usually 40c and 50c per yard Kimono &? Costume Crepes 80 inches wide, a large assortment of patterns, Special, per yard Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. | $1.95 | 350 | 18¢

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