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ee toe Leypewey te the tobnewe 1 te bepee were newee ound, But a Remedy «0°05 For Disease Still Missing =. ' . late ‘ - — . trom we Flexner, First to Isolate: » , ‘ yore the War vat Pr thon i? © . ‘ Nene had Rest Precau o ee ee “an woven @ fo er omipee “ "4 oot ‘ ‘ ‘ . oo the » - ° * 4 the wnimpeded proerese of . * and then Hen ol minds ow ' ne camer oo. cng Ge me Gee . a deel ‘ ‘ beote abowt two caper tune ' me or . t ttt t yee * fier Was socounied « time to| five VIL. returned tre . mary adv 2 © ane Koo » ’ disease Bu Pare * vee : “ the 4 rom tion of Windler en ecame Vietbie H9N8 soy lasting several he y wae A. “ Paris futile eo fet a0 any fee ws |, KNOWLEDGE OF THE DISEASE 1 swe _prisenere , Tee cane rned | aor rien Hanley said the pair would > been able to sLowLy. ast 4 te ee ning. Nor| A shed what medical och 5 nfees to @ single detali! . fret good clinical ae- ot + endenv: | Dr. Flexner bas not given Up Dope ox acute p ayeliiie in tee " that & cursiive agen! may & found to contrib. Mm the drug > yiemamine (ytros i know! ‘ i com Leahy ‘om ag oa bbery for whieh Windk pound to next Ty the seat fan tied the night of Feb. 24! Of the disease in the brain and spinal Gicn, Windier had been « chauffeur on Gentres when administered by the) My United States mall wagor nd when he lost bis Job, It in charged, he kept bis key or had a duplicate. He knew that on cold nights the chauffeurs @o far this antiseptic agent bas not fheen converted into « workable rem 7. > went into the ferryboat eabine to “os ve, Bul BONe Keen wai Undisturbed, he and hie | aay. Dr. Fiesner, how oni Over: gang, it is alleged, drove a w Going into the country on bis annual * unhealtby behind the mall wagon, wnloe living, whether in the Weeation, ieft behing some good ad- ement or tae common wiee foy parents as 4 means of pre- hese bave been the prinet Peation, which The Evening World Pw ior sources of the ew ogee “ according the medical records o| te able to present day all countrie a wee WHERE THE DANGER OF INFEC. There are two kinds of thie die- | », Henson. It le charmed: tried to pawn TION 16 ENCOUNTERED. ised by medical aclence, | fur bie unset diamands Apel #1 In : , 7 nd the abortive. Ané a shop at One Hundred and Sixty “The virus of poliomyelitis,” say8 por ays commun first Btreet and Third Avenue Detec . Flexner, dete in the secretions bie le the least danger. tive Borat Ja ph ong followed e him to three other shops and arrested ee Bem and threat and ie the him. ‘The stones Were later identified door, took four ked In tho bay . @igcharge from the intestine, Hence par aw part of the bi ail sacks the mode of spread may be as fol- stage nfantie par Inspector * owe: pace to chil got n clue t paralysis, how an offlce tn “First, kissing, coughing. sneezing, ane an inevitable lower Hre and pretended to Wickham shows that of @ deal in odd lots of stock. ‘To him canes under observation, came Windler with Edward J. Quig cena reconered. At a later ley, who. it is alleged, sought to dis- he jAmeachumetta hoe rl ol me of 1,000 worth of bond May Bot be. Bince the disease attacks Health reported only 16.7 per wont | aha not bring Ten cosusition 4 (F —-&F preference voung children and in- Tecoveries following an epidemic iM! them, so Jacobs, to get them with fants woose nasal and buccal (mouth) *st Stat the die in thelr hand In recent times the disease hae! the: A “ | | meeretions are wiped away by tbe been prevalont in. Bouthern, Middle | Lhe), All Ko to Haltiinore, y mother or nurse, the fingers of these| Western and Northern cities of this! boty ee ey “j ware (ea persons readily become contaminates Sega. 7” In 1907 it claimed nearly | rinired Mrat Office Inspectors as wa in New York Mtate. In ‘Tae care of other children by persons 3912 a: they were leaving the B O. sta- with contaminated fingers may, there- He Be) fvery large | OR. Charged with being confidence Which carry the secretions of the fore, to the conveying of the in- sity of the Nort men. The stocks and bonds were in feptious micro-organiam Indirectly | twenty-nine casea were ceporton an | & hi Quigiey carriod. it ta sald from the sick to the healthy | Burlington, Ve t told you.” cald Gulgiey biteriy to Windler, “that we'd never have luck Louie of- | dealing with that guy,” pointing to they are also potential fered $10,000 to any physician who | J&coba. of infection From that would discover an antitoxin. The|. Benson, Windier and Quigley were dissemination can be made disease was rampant in that city | !iicted, accumd of robbing the mail two ¥ re (a) by means during the fall or 1912, and Dr, Wil- | 8nd were held in $20,000 ball eac the Parente of son's seven-yra a daughter w They may, if convicted, be sent to caring for frticted ones, and one of the is en Prison ae much as fifty years y by means of house files, which apiece o polite pay 106000 worth grossly contaminated so that loot ts still hidden, lgnting on food they infect It, oF Guistey was to be brought from the mth or nose of heaithy Haltimore to the Tombs to-day and may carry the infeo- Warden, Hanley tn convinced the at- on ‘irectiy to them. Flies also col- ape would have been : About the mouth and nose of Tana. aunay night. At that time the a, ot, ullomyelitie unions FROM TOMBS IS FOILED Mtreete about the prison are: practl eens hese H t ° ‘ ade ee LT Bae cally deserted, The Warden says bh ae Rminated and may han learned from other prisoners tt 5 eee ane was part of the plan that any keep agen or wd ly ‘ho tried to int ‘© with T Fig rte aye die BY PRISON RSON OFFICALS ape “a i be “on ie. 4 Laat @ membranes of the nose and search revea’ ed two more f methods, Dr. - yr ceagens eee ean of the) ft i, proper care and destruc the contaminated discharge ; % “Becond, since the dicharges from immediately closed. the bowels carry the infectious micro- | ert Ed: i jones en hes from First Page) ed with soap to the wood oo Sussty Pitt and of. vendere| Warden in an investigation, ‘The ROCKEFELLER TO LIVE exclusion of flies and weneral | first thing they found was a row of 100 YEARS, SAYS DOCTOR it m1 iy eomivel of the personnel 0841 1.10 0 oll and gasoline barrels 4 exists, standing high on wooden horses next 4 ‘ fan' wearaiyain.” he says into tho Leonard Street wall of the H. P, Biggar, W Who V Watches Oil y, young persons Naar 227) primon yard. Le would have been easy! Magnate’s Health, Makes Predic- of famines tn which the Bot infrequently affects adults, and, fT & Man standing on top of a barrel 1 * ; ; loge i absolutely free of danger of| to throw a rope's end over the wall tion on His 77th Birthday, ey nee anner™: the disoane ie! and out into the street CLEVELAND, July &Jobn Dp. by thy persons an kara ben yi Aftor @ brief search they became] Rockefeller celebrated his seventy- t with the sick but are them. | Convinced Windler and Benson were | ge: ven wellas has been indicated. | the men plotting to get away. Wind. Intelligent measures of pre. nth birthday at his Forest Hill oslaty to-day by playing a foursome Rion must’ take, account og hing | Fr occupied a coll on the ground! at golf, Rockefeller, tanned, clear- ae those potential carriers of) 900r of the ‘Tombs, He te twent¥-leyed and vigorous, in in the beat of tion.” | four years old, a chauffeur, and gave Ith, Dr H. F. Biggar, his physi- “DIGEASE FOUND AMONG NaApo. |"! Siiremr an No. 420 West Forty: | cian for twenty-five years and one of LEON'S CAMP FOLLOWER: | Sehth Bireot when he was arrested, | the golf party to-day, claims that ait 122, wo, near vefore Dr. Fiex pail me vg rete of robbing the) jookefeller will live to be a centen- announced the result of his | Malle Thomas Henson, hie brothers] arian, ‘These are the rules which ent, Dr. Ph 0 A. T Bhepherd | in-law, who said be was a brick-| john D, hax followed for a quarter e study at the Harvard Medical arrested April 21, accused] of a century to keop in good health Ol, BAIG he had been able to ino- | Uf tAKINE part in the same robbery.| Never worry; don't acquire over. weight, drink sufficient water between the Virus and expected then to| Mo lived at No. 648 Weat Forty-aiath the present to trenber oe tt te {2 | Street, Hecause of his relationship] meals to have clear eyes and a pink » to bed early, the present no member of the 1 m1 niga geen Hig a to Windler, he wae put as far away | SKIN: exer ie dade Go oa the | (or sleep sundown does one s | No. nthe N alee after inidnight more good th jreventh Uer of the prion asad (PRISONER WA SaWEO|BRITONS MUST PAY OWN WAY Hoth of these mon were watched with extra care, but it was thought wa Not Provide PRESCRIBED BY DOCTORS Viste from Amer! < Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege-$) best to give them plenty of play ao| The ritiah War Office doen not ine table Compound, an honest, } | tt if they were really trying to get] tend at present to enforce the Military out they would commit’ Chemaelves, | Service Act, by calling to the colors tried and true remedy for femi-} (ra guards were posted so that iff all British subjects between the ages Nine ills, holds the record for} they did move they could be atopped| of seighteen and forty-one now in the largest number of actual} #¢ once Mut late last evening a Ginar sounttion was announced to» + Poures of any similar remedy,}|Ke°ver Picked up a riece of w fine] “*\ny” Hrlueh subjects returning to 4 ‘ 7*} | steel hack-saw in the corridor out-| Great Britain for service must do ao and is prescribed and recom-$) site of Windler’s coll, Me took it tol BLINN own tisk and expense, “ond + hundreds of faire arden Hanley, He and Deputy] assistance by Hritish officials for th b aire} | puty | rT the ey minded doctors who do not }|“emmissioner Kelly went to the coll! PUTPON of enabling (hem! return, wn —_—— Ml etn da anl They Prove They’re N * For They Are to Gi : “) von -y> Peeve the War Bacilli, Says Cleanliness Is | ie Hine Son bound 2 ease. viamed ao — en ~ . 0 Pikers in Politics, ve Candidate $100,000 Mee nUGES Tow bow Left tof pitiew of | Mae C Men 4 P WHITNEY, Well Known Women Organize to Help Elect Man They Believe Will Aid Them in Winning Suffrage Hughes Greets Mra. Harry Payne Whitney's Home. upportera at By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. Hughes doesn | look fo present returns—he does look like the ladies’ ¢ Party and the Woman's Cong are treading on the tall of Mr don't agree with the Democrat! ie w State's righte qu , at Mra, Marry Payne Whitney's beautiful home ia Melling preawure was exterted stead Hly throughout the frst half hour with x ’ i deal of coms tn the meneral let Holle and UB Bteel offered resistanc g ehes? tenmne sare dtiaht, Wak Out nO mal Union| dustrial quartors they ranged from one ‘ [to three points ‘Trading was extremes rt 4 View that Suffrage |ly Heht nd a ave of buyers for ‘ | more than volume of stock offered was teaponsible for the decline 7 Prices rallied from the low tn the 1, Was organized what may prove to be the) Mond hour and a fiw showed ad , sine." 2 on preferred — Denver t ; , : an | Grande gained a point, and some of the Closing Quotations, With wet cha Jone chosing , 6 , . | Allis Chalinem 2° ge - Aim,” Heet nga : iA i i : ‘Anes ‘4 mA i h but—according bignest political move nt ever conducted by women, poor Mr. Fairbanks, the harmless, necessary Rey allowed to share fn the womannade Hughes boom n’s Nationa: Committee of the Hughes rather unwieldy ttle ade rkable group. Alliance i the d by the new political workers, | ly associated in their ¢ not merely | Cornelius Vanderbilt, Arthur Scott Hurden Brown, Minx Florence Guernsey and Mins members of this committ Dr. Katharine 1, Davis and Mra, H THEY FOLLOW THEIR LOST are society women like Mrs, Whitney, Mra. Mra. Vincent Astor, Mrs, Orme Wilson jr. and Mrs. Such well known clubwomen ax Mra. Willlam Grant len Varick Boswell are also | of one hundred and thirty-thre On tt too are wry Moskowitz, social workers. ry other woman pres: by no means least, | at prominent Progres @ome of the wives are obediently ph x TIMES IN THE CAM- PAIGN HANDSHAKE, After junch Mr, and Republican fold naenting to be offices Misa Frances A. Kellor i} Chairman of the Hughes committer, lifford Pinchot is Secretary and lary Antin is one of the View Chatr- The Treasuror, by the way, is ‘ary Rumsey, formerly | | already wore candidate's wife, She was dressed entirely in black, have discovered that there is a separate and distinct campaign hand- ‘They are eve meKia and [hy rrots croaked slender and gracious, in an ev girdle at least two feet wid Hughes is also tall and slight, Mra. Charon < Miss Mary Harriman. “But I thought you were a Pro-| gressive,” 1 protested to one of these er omind which, » romarked calmly, " face | of the Massel aX} | drowning man, and it is shaken up Norther and down not once but six times, f you are a woman, In } an ho approves, the ir Progressive prin- | muat take the man who stan with the Heating his 4 Wie . Pio Be Mer : | ee Mexic wes 4 Pies 1 Ave it a : \ er . Walnah, it Wat ‘ nee i] She v i "i litan Opera who Is residing in a eot- t Avenue, Far Rockaway, 1 to the police Inst night that a blue ilk handbag, containing 8} 270 in cash and a wateh and diamond valued together at $2,900, was stolen from her wrist Thursday after- noon as she was awatting the arrival of friend# at the Long Island Railroad it Thirty-ninth logical thing to do.” And I hadn't the her Robert Browning's ringing invo~ followers of @ peart to quote to eption to the Now, what does the woman move- |7 Hughes really mean? Its spokesman you that the march yrospering—not thro’ Republican nominee ap- Bong may inspirit us—not from hie lyre; Americanism, while be bosete bie quice protector of woman- wich whom the rest bade aspire ‘recont one loet women really like fone more footpath e the Demo- cratic women going to do about it? — BULLETS FLY IN BATTLE WITH FUGITIVE IN STREET}: Alleged Thief Is Fired Is Fired On During Exciting Chase and Returns Shots, but Is Captured. From No, 387 Wi Street a man emerged this morning | = ————— with a rumpled suit of clothes over gels, one more Insult 6 Progrosaive | it 30 splen- NO PIKERS THESE, $100,000 FUND. to return to the Hughes are to raise the sum of campaign in the next Thoy already have col- (Proving that w are hot going to be political pi contributors |, besides those whose . Herrick, Mra, Henry Clows | thinking she recognized the suit as encountered ent, found the door splintered and ran after the man, but he was hot in sight, Policeman Wohisart of the Vhirty-seventh Stree @ man had just pawn nearby pawnshop. irs, Lorillard Spe Mays Hammond, Shonta, Mra, John Arehbold, Mrs And what are they going to do? They already doa suit ina On Ninth Avenue looking man ahead of him began to run, ', Knocked over several pas sengers and then jumped off, Deputy United the car fired through . giving the hap W such form that any Republican they can be used propagandist anyw An fire, Whitney's luacheon ye day arrangements w forming of a@ women's committe States Mar- © made for the where women do not vote. franchised States men will work together, no weparate committee for the lacier, Fach State will own propax and there will be| went to the roof, down through the house next door and ran plump into Wohlsart’s arma at the street, The police say the prisoner's photo- and fingerpr take charge nita, and will send out mira Reforma and Sing Sing. 75 West Sev- ‘A special effort will be made by the women to influ in favor of Hughes, < through her work foreign vote n Stock Vrad © Optimistic, and had Windler transferred to an ¥ fear to recommend a worthy $) other tier, ‘They tried the bars and medicine, even though it is}) soon found tho bar next to the lock! adverti d.—Advt. of the cell do had been sawed) y through and the erack Mled in with! today, w iy READING July &—Three eld way to a family re pbile in) whieh ! filings and soft bread erumba.| tteedine 4 enever Windler was ready he could pereone, f f mW hey twist off the bar, stick out bis hand iW liam a Noll aud ‘Pe Robrback An optimiacic feel Stock Exchange usual] P ink prevails on the Mary vantin, author of | able to tap the voting | sources of the inmigrant population ‘AC the luncheon yesterday Miss Antin & plea for doitar Menet| to the campa 4 ine} above all things the kept democratic | the whole people. rek near here | ehing By ndicute subseriptions declaring that ovement must and in reach of lw pledged @ ry | r.\ WALL STREET. & hot & Ke Mer M Mar ican Miami. 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Stop the use Joubttul soaps, Use Cuticura, and no other soap, for all toilet purposes. Help it, now and then, with touches of Cuticura Ointment | appiled to any redness, roughness, pim- oiTy ordandra@ it any appear, it ls 8 pleasure, hot an effort, touse these pure, fyoet an entle ients, You may vie | try them beloge buyir | Sample Fach Free by Mall With 32-p. Skin Book on request | dress postcard: "Cuticura, Dept. ‘t ‘ Boston."’ Sold throughout the world. | [8 Sunday orld . Illustrated Magazine Entertaining Reading for To-morrow Get The World Magazine “The Liveliest Weekly in oo “The Guardeman’s Farewell.” He's kissing his little deughter goodby as the train pulls out for the border, and the expression on the child's face te— but the big photograph in four colors tells the story as ae artist's brush could. The Most Remarkable Poems of the War. They were written by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson. So truth- fully harsh are they, eo powerful and boldly stroked, that they have caused something of a sensation. Two New Astor Romances Sprung From Two Traged' A striking parallel in the lives of two beautiful young society matrons—and the part played by sudden Fat Central Park’s Horse Lovers Sketched by a Hotel Porter. A full page in color of drawings amazingly well done lone by a baggage man. woe e econo eee eee ee SIZE OF SHEET, 18x 22" READY To DETACK «4d TACK ON WALL FOR DAILY U. SPECIAL Egarur SUAPAY WORLD MAGAZINE SECTION It shows important towns, and the United States forts along the border, accurately scaled and printed in four colors, so that State boundaries, railroads, rivers, etc., can be taken in at a glance. With This Valuable Map It Is Easy to Follow the Movements of Gén. Pershing’s Men. A complete review of the Mexican situation is given, to- gether with a forecast of probable military events. ; You Will Find More Interest in the News From Mexico With This Map as a Guide. What Are the Three Oldest Things in New York? They are to be found on the back page—exceptional photo- graphs printed in colors. os How Merest Chance Restored the Morgan Altar. piece. A most. unusual story with the romance of a century be- hind it. oe “WORLD PICTURES” In the Gravure Section Perils for the War Aviators—All in the Day’s Work. How the French Are Playing Hide and Seek With Big Guns Mounted on Car: A Group of Well Known American Ambu- lance Drivers With Their Cars at the Front. What the New York Soldiers’ Departure Meant to Mothers and Sweethearts, Complete News From the Summer Resorts, With photographs. You may find scenes from the very spot that you've selected for your summer outing. Remind Your Newsdealer That You Want net every sundeys WORLD

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