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ee ene Fa + ween . THB BVSHINY WORLD, THURSDAY, AVOUST 8, 1916 NEEDED) Fall Fashions Sound a Military Note; “IN FLTHLREEKING EAST Sine. ia Him te 10 STOP INFANT PARALYSIS — Protection egetnet wint end até her interesting wrap pected | “a the @emee fore . Pepe Oe rn er re ee Big Hip Is Doomed, Skirts to Be Longer © rs Our methods, and poliey hay bcer " “test for twenty years, Flies, Cats and Rubbish Imperil {f° pee oe aoe snd putrons Ow Whole Section — All Sanitary ““* ferasiam pind Se Ceasar ee Laws Go Unheeded—Soda Water | Stands Veritable Plague Spots. | | « had the dropped ath In @ report made to Poles Commissioner Arthur Woods today in con | ered rt, the long sider Line with Beetion wiry the pot rveotigation of tufamtile parniyels in Urester New ! 8 dropped sleeve, set on visibly, jw York, Bera: HA Vayior of the Commlestoner’s personal etal telle of | were toushen of lial Paralieled conde of Hi and nomlect om the lower want ot te | Bere. Tayivr, n ¥ | wp be in plaeues, » seen Of hie tour wad obtained ‘e } Mapeics of that kind in the Pnittp (9m C testoner “ "7 | DINGO, Vinited the lower ent wi ened | ' terdsy afiernoon ter tore | © ind sted by ptt Cemmissioner Woods, tis as struck me forettty models wil be fussy and Pull, fursier e Were 10 find ui just what con iean-up cams en ot ga- \ | PAu ap ind tailor than they were taal win LL: ANS OF Wofantiie paralysis had weer ems Devens ic pelt ordering your tatl frocks you eon! Absolutely Removes ed and . ne n their pow Vhe ‘ Middle ° ke Jultet, a military j MUMU closnieg uv Bliny bo i i Bouman 1 Me atination ve tous te. Indigestion, One package Could not be devised in adda d by aelecting Ltmnpn and the Russia of to-day proves it. 2Qhe'at all druggists, the Praiseworthy work being : ‘ Plished by fhe Home Db “e a) ANA MeMvEDs of the police force von mothers t t to leven the chances of the ading to their children the overything clean, 1 bell CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY Franklin Simon 8 Co. Hia fas wve partioularly tna nference of noted ind buctertologinta called will the € oven AGE ¥F e* er mun Enveloping Capes Will Form Part of | keep to New York by Health Comanis- Ml Parents, would reapond with alac the Correct Outfit, cr aio Emerson, whieh began ite Rergt. Taylor es t — — . aan bis tour # - 4 “4 Work to-day in the faculty room of Mott and Grand Streets, “here jie Ai Niet Cel ith Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. the College of Physicians and Sur. , found several fruit stand: ¥ Nikola Greeley-smith, Beons of Columbia University. In| heyy A with netting, in violation If you want to be up to the minute in your clothes you must go back Substance, sergt. Taylor's report ty A soda water atand tig tne Middle Ages. iene whows ti titel where CIR atid with HI ene f 1 d of the full fash h ived from Part 1 8 hat in neighborhoods where Ts Wes filled with Alth and Phe advance guard of the full fashions has arrived from Paris, and ~ i , meeths from infantile paralysis OF ee eta liad HOBIE and hundreda the story it tells ought to be written by Geoffrey Chaucer or Maurice Final Clearance FRIDAY Repo bie L Aa ia ; (ee lien, ‘Wellde’ the areaeay. there Was Hewlett, Por it is a story of goodly ladies with long —_— ; a we \ a row of garbage cana, five of them waist Hnes, in many instances with no walst line at helpful to & spread of We epidem , ’ “4 bets siupeawered TRIN alto” ix m violation Ail, unless on the ground. Where a waist line existe sade. Uecsune of tho 4 tne at Women’s Summer Dresses sake ” he waist the skirt seemed to begin a a cee a |: een memes re ta ad Hundreds of stray cats, dirty |“BLUE BOTTLE” FLIES AND UN. | in the new mode, it is Indicated about where the hem below the hips, 1t was guthered un. end bewraggied, roaming through Well, perhaps not of the short skirt comes to-day, the streets and coming in but alinost there COVERED DECAVING FRUIT. Women's Voile Dresses Last year the fullness of wkirts was at re At the southwest corner a grating quite so far tho sides. ‘This Winter will see it Of striped or figured voile. ntact with covered the basement, which was As for those skirts, they will be longer. But we placed back and front, And may her Heretofore $7.50 to $9.75 3.75 HE EE Corte were all knew they had to be or be mobbed. dressmaker be mereiful to the fat , oo. *, vphioh are Believed to be “ears [wan being dispensed from uncovered Of course, you don't like the sound of the new woman! ‘There was a high collar of Women’s Voile Dresses of the dise: stands, In front of No, 120 Mort aaa than ‘ . brown fur, Women will never sur- Of striped, checked, plain or fancy voile. 7 Boda water fountains patron. | Street there were two stands con- fashion, Since there ix no Middle Age in Sew York, | yee ynadie to find out. render that fur collar, which bas ” Heratatore $12.75 to $14.50 6. 75 ned by children and reeking with | taining decayed tomatoes, uncovered, it is not likely that the various membdi of the! yincreiy tell you the facta an they |r NAL Hpk ies 1G f i an ies. by ~ ehle! rf en- ” -year- y i Uncovered fruit stan ty Nar ieeen eerie by children hehicken family, from the sixteen-year-old broiler to the sixty-year-old | were «i to me by Miss Mary Wall) middie age, the double chin, Sleeves boiler, will take kindly to the suggestion of Middle Ages, At least, not] the most widely known woman buyer them sontaining were playing near the stands, eo children at ney Myriads of “blue bottle” flies, 1 hich ; eer ot these Ceri fre abeo. | Gl they have tried out the new gowns. in the United States, who in August, ot j 4 Fi i Cl L F; id jutely rotten,” was the indignan' ees i. i: sestcnacl sha oieieonint ‘ i ith glory by rather long ar. Sale—. nd hallways of |comment of Taylor. “They will have| And there a whole lot of women | ; 1014; covered ap teet Md ped Saat the kK and Kuswian blouse Final Vlearance oale—friday jearance rida, stricken houses reeking with filth. |to be cleaned out.” Similar condi. Who never have worn, never will, anyhow.) A Louis NV, back means a] bringing the fall fashions throug \ Moyen Ago Garbage cans uncovere: ns were found at Henry and Mai-/ never can wear the straight up and| back with defined seams fitted in at] war gone to New York, - a lored broad. | Women’s Silk Dresses THE POOR PEOPLE LEFT IN iG. Kit Sirevis. Taylor next stopped at) gown lines of the waistless own. |the waist, the seams emphasized by "maid thin young] cloth with « band of black fur around BB Peed ate | halal abla oa The cheated NORANCE. ;was a soda water stand, the ibwes | “nless you are built ke a boy you'd! bands of embroidery, and the front ‘will be worn by every baa me gi Panen, Tole akirt ah Dressy and Tailored Models Inquiries showed that absolutely no! part of which was filled with flith, | better leave the Moyen Age gown! just the same old Russian blouse with J woman who can stand I, Itis a deep] iashed at the sides, showing bla Dressy and fatlored Models sn of education is be cons ” ou've cleaned | Mf : ene / “ A c 0 said to have | sa! embroide y I , mane, ye “Sages 8 iaieanuy Fe Ley ue repay gan 3 | alc 1 think, Two other distinct | wide belt and fur trimming -not, | dark-brown red and Is to hay ae mor _ ted i Pi stikae afieiite Of taffeta silk, Georgette crepe, foulard silk, radium Ma ipsase: ethcne in avery wiricken|the cener, - MM. tendencies are revealed in the ad-| however, around the bottom, ‘Thank {been named bivouac for the blood- and white. ‘the coat blouses wightly silk or crepe de chine, embroidered in silver house which was visited said all th “Last winter,” wag the reply. vance model: Some gowns will | ¢ Paris that horror is over, stained soll of France, You & at a and tied In the back. It was orna- ‘and gold threads, also tailored models, knew about infantile paralysis was “Hasn't an inspector been wrourd) military and some will be Louis XV.| ‘The new colors are distinctly mill- | this three-piece suit by Rulloz, whteh | mented with military ebevrons em. | NE oe ee SPH githeel ote eas but bbe (oaine fe: 00K at ny | That ts, they will he Louis XV, In the| tary, ‘They are bivouae red, tornado | shows the Moyen Age line of the new | broiderod in biucle will ‘a 18 50 P ere; that the eh i " e ea ° lo I ite ‘ 7 4 * ost striking of all the new mill- had didd or ny epital; hot water tank, | keep the pl ck but there will be no change in| blue and Italian gray. How anybody; mode. tary modes Was 4 motor-coat combin- La that a nurse ft wn nt of clean. [clean it out every winter.” the Kussian frou’, Germany never has|ever examined a tornado caimly| I examined this model carefully: It] ing? rly H fe 9.50 t Health visited t mily made And then he went on selling ctu-| peen itluence the fashions, lenough to A color after it Lhave! was made of red velvet of the new ag cape of $39.50 inquiries, but did not warn parents of dies and soda water to children of| <— bila illest Naatedean LID sh Alaa At Ait TnL ho ES oO a *rhin coat | eretofore $29. sf the necessity of keeping thelr amd children clean, hommes of soft cloth ‘n tornado blue, which ; tands along | my mind, that’s the way to conduct «| paralysis, but read atcut it in the] Eldridge Streot, where Gertic Isko~ : i4 a very light gray-blue, had a Workd met this section of Mar str but clean-up’ campaign in) New| p: ; you understand, and we're| wits, two and & halt yours old, wan |!" 0 Nuth SKN indies tee! i ear only one, owned by Louis Posemar, | nL it_wouldn't-cost- anything | careful.” n with Infantile paralysed tho: lengthened. ehoule Final Clearance Sale—Frid. —— — = Was covered with netting. [but painstaking effort A DANGER IN THE BASEMENT ICE- with ft cats, Rags! Gor tine, the sleeve starting from Hina Clearance oale= sr rraa) In the basement of No. &% Market! By this tine Sergt, ‘Taylor was MAN'S STORE wero on the f A baby W895) underneath the bands of steel trim. | Infant Rash Street Sergt, Taylor found a filthy, | in front of No. 28 Monroe Stre Fh the eee isicasaduoall p in an uncovered carriage on | ing. Phe coat was belted all around, | Women’s Coats dark rooms used by Harris Barkin ua where butter beans were being cook: » the baxement of No. d21 Madison) which the cats Jumped ove but the belted back was completaly | m haa a sub Persons living tl I fire on the side were scattered a The buildin with dirt an ie store “1 don't know much. about char hulls by a cape falling from the # to the conceals should Ww n with the antile disease, the typleal east pee) and Chafing This cape, | Pa Lak dt AB it Dress, Sport, Travel and Evening Coate - paralysis,” was the Sergean: " rfiies and stray cata, Chil-/side iceman, with de repulsive} the Health Department bb lined with faint gray, is designed to! Quickly Healed by the Use of iment. “our 1 do know that a place ; playing around the tire odors and swarms of fies, held forth, | warned them as to precautionary | wind about. the shoulders and face | " f ‘ Feahe hp Ce ih 4 Nearby was the soda water stand and ASUres \ i ‘ Ho shia Wapld absense nal Richy antatware crawl: (imchaterin’ ine ane No here, in plain language, are the Th, ort aL penece ate ae Lia | TWO DIRTY, DISEASE-BREEOING 41. pout under an uncovered fruit] Th under pnditions on ihe lower east s! | wee ‘ilk lined throughot ” i STREETS. (stand at No. 84 Monroe Street, ‘The |burg Bridge, néar Pitt nmissioner SHORE LB YRAUaA OF silk-lined ¢ 1roug! ut. fi Monroe thd Waa filled with decayed toma-\ Strents, next visit }found them. | Until a ayes the went over to Monroe fies, on which there was the usuall uncovered and. laden. with Manhattan had held Its own agaist tiers Ite | Ariny of “blue bottle" flies, bottle” tHles, were being offered for|® spread of the diseane, | Unly tye, © pig, aay ra okt aetna, for, hat ante | ha odor tacrn man ee | cage ra fe aha aeualy he sues ikiio to eee potion of the. eo strecl gtand?” ‘Taylor asked a white-haired | While Taylor w ugh Pitt q Ie was elvan. treet Cleaning C amie Woman who owned I, : Street a contless man topped bim | Heretofore $. ‘o one! othe eo a be Lad "she pled, hastily | an ked w t a was Colug Whe efficiently, But basements and hall- Nik pome ORs wating Rik Minton’ Maa becn Tae cat hen | gix-on the 2th, forty-four on (ho dist buildings were fillet ways of rubbish and with. with and forty-six yesterday Tho basement of | Experta know practically nothing | in @ corner | questioner said: “Tam Joseph Elsen t Powder and T own the chafing with the very best results. [tis cooling. and to the most deli- T have used ness like Comfort Powder.’ —Grace FE Burbidge, nurse, Manchester, Conn. Used after baby's bath it will keep the skin healthy and free from sore- | + buta ness. Not a plain talcum powd: | highly medicated preparation un-| equalied for nursery and sickroom uses, to heal and prevent chafing, itehing. scalding. eczema, infant ecaldhead, prickly heat, rashes, hives, bed-sores, and irritation caused by eruptive diseases and banda: ad Den't Stores, 25: <1 POWDER LO. Boi The COMFORT Man, QOor9O Every Night For Constipation RANDRET Pick Safe and Sure IN THE SQUARE PACKAGE GRAND PRIZE | Ask WiGNEST AWARD PANAMA Exrosition | for It INOTHER PROOF OF QUALITY jow No. 3) Monroe Stre rags and decayed fruit, this hundreds of flies were “L don't see why the p neighborhood don't clean up stuif,"" was Taylor's comment seo It all along Matket St ¢ it wlong Monroe Street, At No. a2 Monroe Street, cuse of paralysis developed, Taylor found a dirty hallway filled with chil- dren. In the basement there was a fruit stand. A woman who wos nurs- ing an infant in the basement said in reply lo a question: ] we know about the infantile 9 in the -building, Dit one come from the Health De- to tell ua about keeping clean? No. Do f understand [ ought to Keep things clean for the sake of my baby? Sure, and | want to do it What should do? L don't knew. Nobody ever told me. We are poor people here. We can't be runalag to doctors and druggists and paying them, Hut we don’t want to lose our babies, that's sure.” Here sie cud died the smiling infant uy » her breast while Taylor painstakingly ex plained the precautions that should be taken to prevent a spread of the disease "11 do all that," she said “But Tam afraid she won't," aatd the police official as he left the gloomy basement with its fruit stand Madonna. Taylor has kiddies of his , and the infantile paralysis situ- ation here interests him mightily POINTS IN FAVOR OF NEIGHBOR. HOOD CLEAN-UP FIGHTS. “Lam afraid she won't," “and the reason is this: ‘These pes itke humap beings the world ov resent adviee offered by an outsid You wouldn't want a stranger to come into your house and procesd to deli a tecture on how to shield your kid, would you? Wall, neither paper, Over all u221N8. the this You and you any partment do they, But let a neighbor come aloug-an Intelligent person who has the respect of those in the neighbor- hood—and say, "Here, Mrs, Sinith, you must n up your flat; you na and put tin you must ke not let your ¢ in contact with other ch neighborhood" What mite ga? evens and dren « Mrs To Hed “uw It's tell you about | building at No, 52 Pit oy to keep t stand covvered?” asked | tilled with tenants. nt. [it clean, but it's a hard Job, Could | p w amilingly lied, “but Twas lit be done by explaining the danger just putting 3s atoas infof permitting filth to form? | don't with = the ones.” At No, § Me but TH tell vou what I'l do: roe Stre pickled herrings were to help if called on, ng sold on the sidewalk in violation |Say, [I've got kids of my own. I live of the law, Swarms of flies were {up on One Hundred and Sixty-e i around Street, near Riverside Drive, and | ALWAYS THE FLIES AND FILTHY When I go home every evening I'm) SODA WATER STANDS. [praying that iny seungetens are all | At Nov 311 Monroo Street, where |Msht. You can call on ie whennree | Baby Morris Lieberman died of in [you Gi Te uaa | funtile paralysis, there was a butcher eee ston Street, bes | shop on the frst floor, swarming |, cayior found Rivington Berend with flies, “Nearby: w inevitable | With uncovered frie atards, around . : ry chil whieh ¢ lren were laying. The with flew. A laver-present bluebottle” flies were oe ee there in large qumrers, ni ow alight. one fro MR on. decayed. fruit) and again Health Department had been around |M& On decayed fruit, ane tae and put upan infantile paratysis siga, | “)% In carriages on the aide- bur that no warning literature had | \aits been distributed in, the neighbgrhood |i sas an uacovered fruit and no attempt at @daeating parents | No. 16 Iridge Street sot at preventive measures had been) wii, with a long knife was mate, make decayed cantaloups t spots found by | Uy ‘The stand was filled with tes N #8 Madisoa | sbon't you know that under the iy oveupled by t 2W-liaw your atand should be co ’ urnal, and 4 antl carat Wavlae stagnant water were in the basement, and the place © cover the stolid reply “T know," was | though no effort Was dark and filthy, ovat Another good apot for typhoid, it | ‘Ba,"and Ae Depart not infantile paralysis,” was ‘Taylor's i lor D (hint comment | stand man obe hore Right next to No, 280 Madison | juctance y stand Sireet, where Gillie Katenlucky, two ol fied of infantile Rtre ense. was # soda wate He sald his n Kor sand dirt, A young v tee, Fron Rivinalo! 1 Kn A dressmaking Store| jor went to No. 101 t on the first floor of No said where two. ehildren inn We can't understand avout Lille.) tymen Arnesta, were en with mother is janitress of the bu paralysis ‘Tuesday even and she kept everything nice and Versons in the building said clean. scared her) Health Department had not w children would get p sis, and Sun-| jpem of the perils of infantile py day nignt, when Lillle got a cold, Mra was a soda foun lucky sie sends for a doctor surant in the base and tells him what she's scared of, meaway in the rear He jnughs ond saya it's nothing with Aith, fies and hen Lillie gets we and all at Norse fancy be mides Late soared vid strong. Ait queer? No, avhody hi os up last might reund here from the Boara of Health | It's pretty tough 60 tell Us BOUL tbe Gengor of infantiie §=An aseaway in toe rear of No, 167 about the spread of Infantile parsty- | sis. But they do know cleantiness ts | a good precaution to take against it Therefore, it ts ed that within days the Police Department will start in up" crusadg which , will overtop anything — heretofore} QAWESTZ 34USTREET tr UN World Famous Pat up A toy the La wholesale gr ming hot YOU All Varieties or sipped st Comes Try it Austin, Nichols & Co. TEA In Alr-Tight 10 Cent Tins The very thing you have been wishing for. Permanently pre- serves all the fresh, rich fragrane* until used. No wasted strength and bother as with exposed, un andy foil packages, including Inc. 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For Women and Misses Dressy Lingerie Waists White or colored batiste, handkerchief linen, French volle, hand emb'd and lace trimmed models. =» Heretofore $4.75 to $9.75 Silk Crepe de Chine Waists In white, black, flesh or suit shade: o radium or soiree silk, and a number of “La Jerz”’ silk sport shirts, Heretofore $5.75 to $7.50 Georgette Crepe Waists High class model waists of superior quality Georg. it sha tte crepe, in white, flesh or sui 8. - ie: Heretofore $12.50 to $18.50 7.50 2.95 3.50 Final Clearance Sale—Friday Paris Hand-Made Waists For Women and Misses Paris hand-made lingerie waists of sheer white or fiesh color batiste or voile; also of handker- chief linen, hand embroidered, hand drawn work, 4.75 Heretofore $9.75 to $13.75 YOU NEE! A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND GET IT,