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CARE FOR HEALTH SCHOOL CHILDREN ‘wilt request a budget allowance for 1915 of $554,670, or $123,720 more than this yea ‘ho increases asked for are to provide for nino additional medical inspectors, three surgeons, WILSON WILL LISTEN TON. Y. CONGRESSMEN man McCombs has succeeded in con- vincing the President that being a ‘Tammanyite isn’t so terrible a crime In New York as it is thought to be In Washington and elsewhere. The distinction is sald to have been made that there are good Tammany men who are not necessarily good Mur- eat and acted strangely and physicians Were unable to discover the trouble. Mra, Hamilton finally noticed a bu: on, the baby's neck. lanced it pulled out a feather. It evidently had heen swallowed by | the child and had been caught in the | throat, | finally working itself out through j O Fulton Street nine dentists ar 1 eighty-four nurses. | The Bureau of “‘e re of School C'fldren of the New York Associa- tion for Imjroving the Condition of the Poor is urging this advance upon the city uthorities as a necessary expenditure to safeguard the health of the school children. In support of the need for greater activity by the Municipal Bureau, General Director Bailey B, Burritt of the Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor to-day described this investigation that the associa- | tlon’s bureau has been making and the problem confronting the Department of Health. Mr. Burritt sald: “The greater part of the Bureau of Child Hygiene's work relating to school |ehildren is in examining puptis for} contagious diseases and physical de- nd in operating a number of for poor school children suf- fering from the common defecte— adenoids, enlarged tonsils, defective teeth, defective vision, and oeane eye diseases. To gain some inaigh' into the magnitude of the bureau’ operation it is but necessary to that there are enrolled in the public and parochial elementary schools of the greater cli $86,677 pupils. Of this number, $80,179, or 87.8%, were given a physical examination at tho) = IN TANDFULS we Mash cn Top of Head, Itched and just cur ‘rnese doctors found that Ae: Burned, Dandruff so Thick Like |of the number examined 280,482, oF Cor. Bridge Street AND 1 329-3 1 Broadway Gates Avenue ——— FASHION NOTE. (From the Cincinnati Enquirer.) Those dresses with the gunny sack hip effects won't be in atyle long, You re- member what happened to the panier skirt. If @ girl is built right she isn’t cing to hang a lot of porticres over er curves wi an display them Jno glove-ntting effect. phy men. Murphy, and not Tam- many, Is sald to be the issue. ————< FEATHER IN BABE’S NECK. MIDDLETOWN, N. Y,, July 23.—For Gays the little baby boy of Mr. and Mra. John Hamilton of Norwich refused to Avoid Impure Milk tor Infants and Invalids Ask For ORLICK’ It means the Original and Genuine MALTED MILK “Ohett e Imitations’ The Food-Drink for all Ages. Rich mik, malted grain, in powder form. For infants, invalids and growing children. Pure nutrition, upbuilding the whole body. lavigorates nursing mothers and the aged. IN GIVING OUT JOBS Chairman McCombs Said to Have Converted President to Change of Policy. IS PLANNED FOR 1915; Increased Budget Requested to Provide Additions to Hygiene Bureau. Alterations FREE in all Departments To-Morrow, Friday—and Saturday Till 1 P. M., Continuing Our Sensational Sale of $100,000 Stock Women’s Apparel Slightly Damaged by Smoke! Consisting of Dresses, Suits, Coats, Waists, Skirts, Millinery, Women’s Underwear and Children’s Wear at Gigantic Reductions Nothing Reserved. All Our Latest and Most Beautiful Mid-Summer Creations Sold at Prices that Make Certain Plans for 1915 are now being pre- Bered by the Bureau of Child Bysiene of the Department of Health, Which has charge of t.¢ health su- Pervision of ths schoo! children in New York City, to extend the scope @f Its activities and to make its work More efficient. To do so the bureau HAIR FELL OUT Through National Democratic Chairman McCombs, who to-day ea- tablishes campaign headquarters in Chicago, with branches east and west of that place, the Congressmen and Senators aro to bo the persons con- suited in the matter of giving out Federal jobs. This means that three or four men in New York State will no longer dic- tate the Federal plums distributed from the White House. National Chairman McCombs told President Wilson yesterday that there are thirty-one Democratic Congress- men in New York State, practically all of whom stood by him and his | Policies, Up to the present these Con- gressmen were not consulted in the giving out of jobs. Out of the thirty-one Democratic Congressmen there are twenty-three in Greater New York alone. Most of these are Tammany men. Through 9.7%, had some leet defect re- Fe ie eentara Soap. Siu evo tere ar tak at children in our public and parochial and Ointment. Trouble Gone, , schools suffering from one or more of) ViPS ior ibs the President will ins et ry . ths number of each kind of detect! directly consult these men when G10 Hunterdon St. found was as follows: t jobs are to be con- began with a rash on the top of jon, 27, dete her or got the edict which itched and | defective nasal breathit a men will not be ap- 1 scratebed and | pertrophied tonsils, 36,91 Lia dh dead wie rk Jariediotion Si siresaa Wee cont. My hale began to fall out in handfuls | Keep it on your side board at home. A quick lunch prepared in a minute. Ask for HORLICK’S We Give Surety Coupons Free with Purchases and Redeem Them in Our Own Merchandise New York's Shopping Centre ; pulmonar; disease, 590; Feder! disease, 2,556 mainutritior seen. fects, 1,490; de-| It is thought that National Chair- shower of white sand #0 thick | was the bearing and It showed | nection now employs only 103 physl- clans to make examinations of pupils in over 700 school bulldings, with the, result that each medical Inspector has an average of over 8,000 pupils in his charge. A proper arrangement, according to the experts of the Ame! | Saris iecsureaee Son when song (ne Caton | ican Public Health Association, | | | ‘and Ointment advertised I decided Pe ta tey them. 1 purchased » bar of Cuticura | Baap end a bos of Cuticura Ointment, washed head every morning and night with (Cuticura Soap in warm water and rubbed fe she Ointment. To my delight that awful ,eeased, the dandruff disappeared in three months the trouble was gone.” Aloaso A. Plant, Jan. 28, 1014. Samples Free by Mail Wer fece ghd hands Cuticura Soap and are world favorites because eo restoring the natural purity and the skin, scalp, bair and hands ‘Merred by unsightly conditions, Al- ‘Cutleura Soap (250.) and Cuticura The Greatest Values Ever Known in py ne medical inspector to 1,500 pupil The plan of the Bureau of Child H: giene is to increase the force of these, inspectors to 111, or nine more than at| Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street Women’s $3.00, $3.50 and|$1-50 & $2 Long $4.00 Colonial Pumps | Kimonos, $1.00 We have taken about 650 pairs 1 dt Tadeted m crepes and Inwns. and dotte from_our mA ur regular st "stock and Swiss, silk trimmed; Empire aad marked ‘them at Hubbard yokes, Dressing Jackets, special 50c Made of fine quality lawn, in dainty colorings; fitted and semi- fitted styles, House Dresses, normal growth of the school ee THERE’S MANY A TRIP "TWIXT COP AND CATCH Particularly When the Cop Wear: Petticoats, as Pseudo Jersey Spooner Did—Just Once. Following. sumerous complaints that, bogus policemen and constables have been holding up motorists and jpooney” couples on the Palisades, the Fort Lee and Grantwood sections, and blackmailing them out of sume ranging from $10 to §%, a policeman, dressed as & woman, was sent from the Fort Lee station late Tuesday night with instructions to play the part of another policeman's etheart. The blackmailing brought to a head by W. E. Meyer of No. 27 West! free dieigd ee) street, New York, who was| Up by & supposed policeman Tues- te | -. Meyer was told pf $10 would cover Fegulation ‘be had. failed to bell, when Meyer insisted on going G4 The policeman Gree as th Ty haa | not long to play hiv part. mailers seized him and ‘ere wns sharp fight. The when th Mi and tri Aare Cop ~Canan OPENS JULY 30, 8 A. M. Fog 50 Per Cent. Less Than Present Route No Locks. 70 Miles Saved Available to Vessels Not Exceeding 15 Feet Draft Open to Tows of Same Draft on Sept. 1 Will Be Open Day and Night on August 15th, 1914 Ample Notice Will Be Given When Vessels of Greater Draft Cun Use the Canal For Rates, Regulations and Other Details Apply to BOSTON, CAPE COD & NEW YORK CANAL CO. 5 43 Exchange Place, New York. A. L. DEVENS, 4 Post Office Square, Boston. Local Office, Buzzard's Bay, Mass. All this season's merchandise made by manufacturers ‘that are the best. Patent Colt Colonial Pumps—with colored cloth quarters; Gun Metal Calf Colonial Pumps; Tan Ru Black Suede Pumps and Oxfords, P a the new heels and toe shapes, hand turned and welt soles; all sizes in lot. hes. Made of gingham imited quantity. House and Porch Dresses, $1.00 Made of lawn and percale; sizes Women's 93.50 Sport Oxfords, $2.95 Mp tide Jecbee: In Tan Lo! Calf Black, Velour Calf White Nubuck and White] White Pique Porch Dresses, 91.95 Canves with guaranteed :ubber soles, made onthe lish last; good, free} Sizes to 46 inch. fitting, comfortable Oxiceds for semimer wear at mo ains or shore. ae pe Hudson River by Daylight Noh Sus Str. CWoktoica Irving” Teesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays. Str. “Hendrick Hudson” Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays. $8.25 Willow ‘Grass Rugs = a a oe Size 9x12, An Ideal Rug for Summer or all-year- Lay » catakill, 5 round use. Very easily cleaned and will give xcele $ 4 5) 5 _ Shown in Grecian and Fancy Borders. $5.49 $1.19 $15.00 Imported Rag Rugs at $7.50 79c| Sizes 12 and 8x10. A large and vatied assortment of Japanese designs and colorings. Woven extra close and of a fine quality. 2c gs are perfectly reversible and are made with a different design ica, $1.00 on either side. &. $2275/$10.50 10 $13.50 40-Yard Roll 825.00. $13.98 i Japanese Maiting, $7.50 O'Nelt ‘Homefarniahing Btore— About 150 rolls of very fine quality Japanese Matting to close out at Ready-Made this price, Hed, green, tan ancl blue effect, ls in plan white. Awnings at 89c Groceries We reserve the right to limit quantities. Summer Housetur wine mpure Water direct cause of Typhoid, Dysen- tery, Cholera Morbus and other dan- gefous summer complaints. Filtered Silos pot sway absolutely pure. of tiny, minute germs escape finest screei filter and oo ood cholera morbus and oummer sosepialnta. 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