The evening world. Newspaper, July 12, 1916, Page 4

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GTORR CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY | Franklin Simon & Co. ing S fth Avenue Men's Silk Crepe Shirts Shirts, white rary - b-4 stripes. es Speciol 4.50 Men's Pure Silk Sox Men's pure Seed Oh See, 6 black, white cvlore, oa . toe. Soelr for $1.00 Special 35 Men’s Summer Underwear (RARER Athletic Union Site of high grade nainsook, also Athletic Shirts and Knee-longth Drawers. Union Suit .85 Shirt or Drawers .45 | 4 West 38th St. Separate Shop, Store Floor Reduced Prices Thureday Men’s Sport Low Shoes 5.50 Heretofore $7.00 Men’s Sport Low Shoes Dark tan Rusia calf; rubber sole and heel. 4.00 Heretofore $5.00 High or Low Golf Shoe Of tan box calf. << oo eee 0+ <2 08 — seaside dip, _ the campers a EINAROON in Luncheon Hampers. Rheingold _ Beer U.there had been a Ladies’ Home Journal | @jhundred years ago, it would have had }@ department on home brewing, because every housewife then brewed her own beer. Today the brewing is done in great breweries like that where Rheingold Beer fe made, just as the preserving of fruits is done in great preserving plants. The result fe a better product at less cost. S. Liebmann’s Sons Brewing Co. e : i RS BVENING WORLD, WaDEBEDAT, SULT OO PERCENT. FALL IN NUMBER OF NEW PANS ot - Paar) noun tae sey) @oeaae nar to he areas ° on 6 an eome 06 uw tmpoerete & epeciftc time for Ge no Gay Sieve; the Mivene had Sas one pt of dnmred reewite tn a oo, OO ae ee present epdemie, but in lew jJot (he eueaeuree which have ab Bao fF # Oh, a0 aly been edopied it te ante t pared with tis vie day bets | Ay inet two weeks should bring Lol 18, a0 At eume very anesuraging 9° ate hae sec Aetinguiehed preaent having their views made public.” After the conference the Mayor an- nounced the appe lowing executive committer to work with Dr, Eimerson, the Health Com Leon = wer CONFERENCE IN) Al® i, Doty and Dr Walter B, MAYOR 6 OFFICE | James There « nf ¢ of thone ae ot commnitioe wlll tnventigate vel eau the in ne two lietinet lines, fret, further fant par epidemic in the May. [IO8pection of members of tunities of ore r ‘ tay Tt was Giseaned oh dren whe have gone away | explained (hat ite purpose was to hear | from the infected pe to other | * report fh Health Commlestoner | Perte of (he Community and, second, Haven Kinerson as to Just what haa! the drawing Up of more euecinet and been done New York City and to | simple instructions to the publie for Fecolve mugnentions from bacteriologl. [the wut © of mothers of children eal experie and Mable yaure to the dineu Mayor Mi eoided to hold ty The mitten will wrt to benind clowed * Ih explaining | Mortow at 280 @'ebook,” wait the why this sto ken he maid Mayor, “It waa the consensus of “1 aan deferring to the wishes of the opinion at the meeting thi Health Department and the @treet Cleaning Department are doing all that ts ible to heck the epidemic and clean up the etty.” 4 division of opinion in physicians who are Many of them object to t of the fol Dr B Goldwater 1 Dr Bimen Fleaner, Dr » Luria, Dr Antonio Stella, be. Important revelation * Medical Boclety meet- morrow night, port that an important new feller Institute regarding the germ of infant paralysia caused considerable Supre preme Victor Service Knabe3s;"" Departmont of Health, Dr, Charles F. Bolduan, tn charge of the Mureau of Public Health Kdau- cation, said that as far as he knew [the discovery was not an important one, but his assistant, Dr, Letiser, do- clared he understood an important stride had been mado towant segre- gating the infant paralysis germ. He added: “I will not say who the physician fe who made the discovery, but the STORE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue 8 West 38th St.—Store Floor Separate Shop, a Step from Fir Avenue THURSDAY Our regular stock of Men’s and Young Men’s Suits at reduced prices. Men’s Sack Suits 83 to 46 Chest Our Standard $22.00 and $25.00 Suits 17.50 Men’s Hand-Tailored Suits 33 to 46 Chest Our Standard $28.00 and $30.00 Suits 21.50 It is our policy never to carry clothing from one season to another. These suits are our regular stock of standard clothing which were never sold during the season at less than the standard prices men- tioned. They are not to be compared with “sale clothing” bought for that purpose. Is it not logical that an establish- ment that has but one price through- out the clothing season is in a position to offer in July ite entire stock at reduced prices? Men’s ‘Cool Cloth”? Suits For Men and Young Men—33 to 44 Cheat Sack or stitched belted back models; coat and trousers. Special 8.50 ‘ White Flannel Trousers 27 to 44 Waist; All Lengths Of white tennis flannel, also striped white serge. Special dincovery had been made at Rocke. | J excitement around the offices of the | :Arw a « PesTINGU IAAT toaera cee areciawe AT MAYOR'S Shige Rabe 2 eel mun’ PARALYSIS CONFERENCE = Munters one Poors ant Fou —__—_ hirer Cel me row Bury ot “& rding it will be given out pow at the Academy of Medicine to-morrow night.” Reports of New York's paralysis epidemic have aroused so much tn- terest throughout the country that | 7am Dr. John Dill Robertson, Health missioner of Chicago, came her survey the eltuation and was the physicians (n attendance at | Mayor's conference to-day. | Vincent Rometo of No. 189 Walworth Mtreet, Williamsburg, wae arraigned before Magiatrate Dodd in the Butler Street Court thie afternoon on a charge of having hidden away hie child from the Board of Health. The child te @ sufferer from infantile paralysie and when the Health in- spectors reached the Romeio home they found the patient missing. Ro- melo promised to produce the child and Magistrate Dodd put the case over until Friday. ‘The Magistrate inaued a warning to Parents who attempt to hide their wick children from the health in- epectors, atatiug that in future those found gullty will be sentenced to six months in the penitentiary. Reporte of three additional cases of infantile paralysis in sections of the | State outside Greater New York were received at the State Department of |)’ | Health at'Albany to-day. ‘They camo ‘from Cortland, Hudson and Utica and | they make eighty-two cases up-State \of which the Department has been | notified. |NEW JERSEY QUARANTINES AGAINST NEW YORK, Dr. Frank H. Fadfall, Superintend- ont of Health of Jersey City, this at- |ternoon issued an order that will provent New Yorkers from residing ja that city unless they can produce Hoalth Department certificates show- ing they are not from the infected districts, Ap inspection force has been stationed at all the ferries to watch for New Yorkers who may be ficeing from the infantite paralysis districts. The police will co-operate in the work and whenever any one from New York ts found who has not a proper certificate he will be deported across the river, All the Jersey towns along the Hudson are taking drastic steps to prevent the disease from getting across the river. Mayor White of Fort Lee, President of the Eastern Bergen Association, has issued a call to the Mayors of the twenty-one towns in that organisation for a meeting at the Englewood City Hall to-anorrow night. The Mayors were asked to bring along their health of- ficers so that uniform steps aguinst the entrance of the plague into that section may be taken, MAGISTRATE FINDS CON DITIONS ON LOWER ; Court, where he is sitting, Magist Vatton to-day made @ tour of New York's lower east side to learn for the effect of the police and ‘ates’ warnings regarding ob- e of the Sanitary Code, He found conditions better than a week | ago and that the police have combed {the district warning tenants and/ Bt issuing summonses, Magistrate Patton's inspection was! in the distrivt bounded by Fourteenth | Htreet, Grand Strect, the Bowery and | the East River, He warned those with whom he talked that the amount {of the fines will increase daily until | the maximum penalty is reached, |, There were 127 cases awaiting him Jin court, A majority of them were |for keeping food and cand: | Bach defendant was fined §2 or 83. | ‘Thirty violators of the Sanitary Code provision compelling the cov- ‘ering of rhage cans were fined $2 each to-day by Magistrate Murphy ja the Harlem Police Court, The of- uncovered, a rs BAST SIDE IMPROVED } Refore going to Basex Market} ——- 18, 1016. o & » Cr fort Mre Ante when he s of Comedy on Columbia Records RANK TINNEY, Al Jolson, Bert Williams, Weber & Fields,—any one of these “kings of comedy” is enough to pack Broadway theaters to the doors. 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