The evening world. Newspaper, April 10, 1914, Page 18

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ALY WASHOT ” | HOSPITALS AND HOME WHEN FOL 7 KICKED UNRT, SAYS KINGSBURY ABOUT REEF STEW ragtg ought to know ff there Is to be a ., it ys He Proteted Against) Overcrowding and “Most |™Xnytiine tem tke « healthful and : . , ' comfortable home for reapectable ol 3 a ie iti , 1 6 01 Monotony of Food and Shameful Conditions. ae OF eat ecard Hen be teas oe ine [) Get. eamcaneneniipponiaamamne Was T Md wG John A, Kingsbury, Commissioner A SEA KI s THREE. =" of Charities, haa inaued a statement CRASH iT LL in which he severely the hospitals and other quarters of the poor on IMlackwell’s Island. Ac cording to the Commissioner, Hoard of Health Would not perm IE HAS TO GIVE ters Line Up Behind Mother in Her Suit for Legal Separation. TIPS. institution, “In the CI Commissidner, used every night. This hospital tains now nearly 1,000 patients.” Hospital,” saya t! All the trouble in hie household was by a beef stew, testified Hen- ©. Bolz in his wife's eult for a eep- mn before Justice Cohalan in the o Court yesterday, The Bolzes wenty-two ago. Mrs, Bolz said Bolz once tried to her out of @ second-etoty win- ) Migs Marion Bois, the seventeen- 014 Gaughter, testified that she it her mother by the dress just to eave her Ii fa not true,” Bols told jan. “The fact ts, | went one night and when I asked my what a had for dinner she said into the Metropolitan Hospital. Her culos, and often two and three p crowded into @ room Intended fo: pon. “Even in the wards,” adda the found three person: neral ‘ommiasioner, i ‘on beef stew all the tim " she said to me, Weil, if you & maf and not a meltyceddie, | wouldn't stay aroun: of man, who publishing house, ‘wife's remark as a gentle | for him to get out. SED FRIEND'S HUSBAND oF FLIRTING. wasn't only the beef stew, »" he continued. “My wife ob- moked, and if I out of the window she would me of trying to make a ‘mash’ in an apartment children—Marion, 4 Theresa, five 1d ‘solidly with’ the As Bols left the witness. he a within a couple of her left jaft shoulder an turned # Marion anid on the stand that hi hardly ever sober, my daughter at that time,” ae ee te Sate smashed dishes, huried chairs tables about i] house, and ‘aph when it @ wir n't like. turband lowly f ®, queath ua closely his finances oald his 9 80 small that he had to ." But Mr. Robin- the is pay weekly ERYBODY'S DOING IT, HE SAYS OF TIPPING. Ataunary; three pajamas, 18 cents; two multe of ear, 40 cents; seven paire of a dues, 40 conte. feat” arsociation's dues, over forty years, you hav A — pon have yout hain interrupted and, ms werriie couple before him. | talked with them in an effort to t uw reconciliation, but Mrs, Hols it Would be impossible for her ve with Hes again. | im going to edjou weeks, anyhow, “and in the mean time I! the attorneys to see if they | bring the coupto togothor.” oo BUREAU BILL SIGNED. Department Aims to Cut the High Cost of Living, ANY, April 10.—The Wheeler tilt | ‘ing the Btate Department of Foods Markets was signed to-day by the | The bill provides for the ap of a commissioner to serve years at a salary of $6,000 yearly. | ong the powers given the commia- | auction mar: | d be wold by also. ts provided in containing ne auctions ally and finished with claw feet Chel -——> — A HARD WORKER'S VIEW OF EVILS OF D DRUDGERY. | itutive in-work I. Steinmets, a pelentist, hin ton of ay ot tures, amon ‘ol equals rules of health by i for the champton flower | aven to the Hadley rose Mousre from New York amaz WN SCATHING REPORT ‘Charities Commissioner Finds attacked the such conditions to exist In a private ‘floor beds have t» be There are 3,000 patients crowded the Commissioner found conditions that he describes as “most shameful,” About half the patients have tuoer- sons suffering from thin disease are! disease aggtavated b hompitat time cupying a room tablet or liquid ferm—or send 60 centa in one-ce box of tablets by mail. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets ate otemach, liver and only large enough for one, and in @ome of the more crowded wards I fould sick persons with no more Sleeping accommodations other than beds on the floors of the corridors. “In the children's ward I discovered | ht cribs intended for ono child folding two sick children, inauffielent- ly covered and lying with thelr feet) In each other's facen, “A night tour of the buildings of} the New York City Home for the) Aged and Infirm, which conta ward of thre thousand inm: Might majority of whom are mies, Fevenla conditions which the public! Captain Di mn OF Hi negat—Twe Go Dowa with Ship. NEWPORT NEWS, Va. April 10— Rringing the dead body of the captain and the eleven survivors of the crew of the Norwegian bark Orellana, which @ rammed and #ank off Barnegat, N. Wednesday night, the Amertetn ateamer Peter H. Crowell arrived here last night from Boston. ‘The Crowell struck the bark while steaming almost full speed. The wooden ship filled rapidly and 60 minutes after wan! it Capt. Johannsen, who was eixty- years old, was dead when taken in o of the rescue boats and his death -|thought to have been di beart excitement. | Two members of the crew. falied to jenve in the bontsa and went down with Whether they m | No. 4413 Atlantic sobbed saa al Le veanel would id Pe left nae aboara the ship. could no Five-year-old daughter of John Cicione, a tailor, of her own ba bs ambulance. Hill, 1. 1, started to cross the street in front of her home yesterday after- noon to join other children, got to the middie of the street, a horse owned by M. Jarvis of Ridge: | wood, which was standing “Show, Hurries, were gouth a8 Greenville, Lena Cicione, the avenue, Richmond As she In doll she was carrying. When al ined her loss. | ve her,” she | ‘A an tried to save her, but he | was too late. Tho child, forgetting | ran direotly in front ‘hild was taken to) at Jamaica {i joap' It was said there to. that #he was suffering from inte; injuries and would probably die. ss WARM AND FAIR. EASTER. ‘WASHINGTON, April 10.—A warming | up wave is coming from the Western, predict fair a Waster Bunday. recorded RK he Nerto ik tidewater section were caught in nipping: (in Tablet or Liquid Form) has helped thousands of suffering women to Better Health, Greater Strength, Brighter Spirits, feminine organs. It can now be had from all sen iny Vas ee B"4AVE.CIB™S pe TE tin a al © Mohogany Fin- strongly hions covered ilk cord and oe ‘of ieciae in coverings —$1 W. ety) pal Better Looks. The Favorite Prescription is pre- pared from the natural remedial herbs growing in our native forests—without alcohol, without narcotics. storative tonic. It is a re- It corrects nervous irritability, exhaustion and the dis- tressing symptoms of derangement of T. your Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription Sup) h SUFFER! when she can obtain relief ly and Woman safely, clea | promptly. you do have || ches, back- aches, extreme nerv- ousness, Ledvoasctt and (aaa for-nothi: at times? “ case is not hopele These symptoms ‘ evidence that the delicate. or the has help dies order and needs the fgaitine body nine ly baci out of Nature’s reme- can bestow. The Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has been sold in liquid form for lers in medicines in either pe and obtain a trial Address: DR. PIERCE, Tnvalids Hotel, Buffalo, N.Y. Koa “Bigancceted, invigore »SPEARS< LIFETIME FURNITURE ONLY Don’t Hesitate To tell Spear just what amount will nient for you to pay on CHARGE AC- COUNT. You know best what will be ea and Spear always adjusts the terms to conve- for you, Please you. And remember, Lay can buy only dependab! furniture he only kind S; are always pl sider or Colonial desi lid Oak Chairs with paneled 1 Henutifully quarter-sa' upholstered in dining table is uine golden 04 can be extended to scat ten peo- Je comfortably ul design that will beautify any dining room, It uality, Spear’s Price for This $40.00 jining-room Outfit of Solid Oak Table and Six Substantial Chairs with Gen- uine Leat has a Res your main con- he $99: 05 enuine leather de “lifetime” for it is the r sells. Prices low, considering and quality ining Set, *, with seats The d_gen- y English or ich round top, is a table of grace- massive pedestal and heavy claw or plain fect, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1 GIRL FATALLY INJURED TRYING TO SAVE bout Child Who Dropped Toy Knocked | Down by a Runaway Horse, Here Yare Now! | Everybody!! Last Call Before Easter To save half of your Easter clothes money, or, better still, to get twice as much clothes or clothes value for the same moncy in this MostRemark- able Sale New York Has Had in Years Brill Spring Suits and Balmacaans Specially Priced for Easter And Our Sensational Sale of the Entire Stock of ‘Men’s & Young Men’s CLOTHING At About Half Off Former Prices Included Are Suits and Overcoats in Every Fashionable Fabric, Color and Style for Spring, Summer and Winter SPRING AND SUMMER Sure lth St. Store 14th St. Store PRI oO 14th St, Store pout, Prices, WINTER SUITS Prices, Prion ° OVERCOATS. Prices $30 and $25 Pencil Stripes....$15,00 A 4 & pect apes Hae $30 Black Silk Lined..........$15,00 25 Blue Serges. 15,00 $18 and $15 Hair ioe 1000 $30 Oxford Silk Lined. ++ 16,00 a5 Silk Mixture : ee $18 and $15 Cheviots 10,00 $22 and $20 Oxford Cheviots.. 19.50 Soong £00) Patten Gannon te $13.50 Fancy Blues 7.50 $22 and $20 Silk Faced 12.50 $22 and $20 Pencil Stripes 12.50 $13.50 Pencil Stripes 750 » $22 and $20 Worsteds 12.50 $40 and £40 Gaunmares B00 $18 and $15 Plain Gray. 10,00 an Dene Pes apep $10 and $8.50 Gray Mixtures 500 $18 and $15 Black . 10,00 18 an orste 4, $15 Blue Serges... 10,00 $10 and $8.$0 Blue Serges..... 5.00 1th St. Btorg our $13.50 Blue Serges. 750 1éth St. Store| WINTER Our Prices. TROUSERS Prices, $12.50 Fancy Blues a Prices, OVERCOATS Prices. Z Blue sens and Worsieds:«<30809 $13.50 Pencil Stri #30 Black Ke s .$15,00 an ‘ancy Mixtures. } $10 and of fis Cassimer : es $30 Blue and Black Chinchillas. "13.00 re ue by Hy Neteee 100 $10 an 0 Blue Serges i orsteds 4 Peer $22 and $20 Blue Chinchillas.. 12.50 £10 and $8.50 Pencil Strip 5.00 ee ee tay Gartner * i860 iain at Sure RASTER Onn 1 $18 and $15 Kerseys. 10:00 Prices, HATS AND CAP8 Prices. NGRLMACAANS rilees, $48 and $15 Chinchil! 10.c0 $3.50 Soft Hats and Derbies,.,..$1,65 $25 Scotch Mixtures . 814.50 $13.50 and $12.50 Tweeds 750 $2.50 Soft Hats and Derbies, 115 $25 Homespuns .. 14.50 $13.50 Black- Kerseys. . 7.50 $1.75 Derbies and Soft Hat: 25 $13.50 Cassimeres . 7.50 $10 Fancy Cassimeres 5.00 $1.50 Imported Straw Hat: a7) $12.50 Scotch Mixtures. . 7.50 $10 Gray Mixtures... +. 5.00 $1 and 75c Caps. 45 $1.50 Shirts .. . $1.00 $1.00 Underwear .. $1.50 Underwear .. 95 $2.00 Shirts 135 $2.00 Umbrellas 100 61.50 Untbrellas . : $3.00 Shirts 165 $1.50 Pajamas . 1.15 $1.00 Athletic Underwear 4 50 Silk Neckwear: 25 81.00 Pins . 15 $1.00 Chamolsette Gloves. 60 $1.00 Silk Neckwear, 50 $1.00 Links 115 $1.50 Silk Gloves..... ‘00 25c Hostery 10 $1.50 Dress S$ 1,00 $2.00 Mocha Glov 50 $1.50 Gloves . 85 5c Suspenders ach 25 $5.00 Siik Shirts.. 50 All Purchases Made Up to Closing Time Tomorrow will Be Delivered for Easter Sunday If Desired. 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