The evening world. Newspaper, August 15, 1916, Page 4

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Wet Pe Siatace) easel om forage tw eee orter Tae w muir dere they howe . * Stielow Sees an Account of His Own Electrocution FLUSHING ORPHAN AGL “g” DESPITE PRECAUTIONS ©) ay gpl EART, Nessus Held 2 Wiens ee Mehearng Three checks © 6 6e edamtntet cee Promeuneed ared befure the condemned man One Murphy, & Wile # At the me feeders of the Prenine lournal ere priviieged te bare ther feelings reached by the sieve mileintormetion, Mtletow wae re coving (he cougreuletions of bis lee vers and friends om ble fourth - A reprieve (rom the electric chair, instead of being the vietim of three Where the sibel dust pings hevor ot shocks count om, Witee—ef e@leoiricity Whst remnemplaness could bo on _ . ” e wats Whe wan sald by the only man She ever bad the opportunity tw eee am etomtet of bin oWM elettrommtion G16 bol come doen from Sing Hing, but | wae aderetoed be regarded the publicstion a slighty eee roam the whew wud © lb bw of the | Gerctent evar tit ow thet erick, beet chimarte : Crandal? " ogi iain ' ~ SS — } Hy tino! ou oa tae ae PARALYSIS LISTS |4ERARY COAST REBORTS || <7! sere,| CHOICEORIENTAL RUGS » al rant charging Dim ein (ese Beaman. the New York ag i ; . — haar upon, nis Little | leer i0%— Gustow from somite: AGAIN: TO PROTECT CHILDREN) \0"s rk. | \ on. ' +e, Huniston jamved @ atatement Aperial to The rowing Wor 4 tender, after failing * 163 NEW CASES NEWARK, Aug. 1-—-Rvery artery] taken i om seed ae of entry to New Jersey is guarded i —— po re to prevent the bringing \m of| soomet children under sixteen years « who ¢ knowledge (hat { Contsined ten Cont demas execution, while Pas his no-calied confession ture, Lows n ay Lambertville, H Oo e's deputy sheridl, an he was too " Suit Cases eesece'te he's farmer. leffective at midnight and te | Mre. Humiston reiterated her be- enforced in addition to stringent | Fitted with the petented FITALL | . es oe pedfece y i Kvery railroad station in the State recan' in the Somer- adjustable holder for toilet articles order followine 6. cont ~ eet Hills seotion of New Jersey have salt every Reammnans Wading tween District Attorney Muicher-| declared strict quarantine against in- 7 |] | Bee! nd the committee of citizens | tantiie paralysia on their properties, GWe are now showing | we eer tomer Knickerocker is. / And have Isolated their famtites, ae 5 Belber-Fitall bags in 20 dif- sued a statement this afternoon fa, ‘The New Jersey quraantine regu- as = ferent styles, and Belber- be Rind Gialy enn. ea ae lations have bees so thorough that Fitall suit cases in 6 de- cussion in the past in reply te Majair, | Automobile parties to-day found the ties will continue to fight the methods Because i by which Stlelow's supporters “seek | York will have tod 4 the FITALL is ta bring the court and the community | to-day, will be |, Dr. Banks sald at of keeping a readily adjustable, it will Into dlaregnite, until Stielow, the mur-| watch on summer excursionists pase- hold one asticle as securely Gener, to quashet. ing through New York from New a 5 as it will hold many. : hiwire of Big Gens rh Georgette Colored Lingerie Women’s col a be ve not! eo New England ac PRICES: se Sort Tot, lnued'o. warring. ts raliroadn” U6. 60d; “ot tne. tequire- Blouses Blouses Handkerchiefs all residents of the North Shore to-day | ments for vacationiats passing through | || Belber-FITALL Bags............$8.50 to $22.50 |}|fore soud"Go ticed'tn ‘Tareet’ practice | New York. ‘These touriata, if they Thuraday, beginning at 10 o'clock in| bave children with them, must obtain Belt FITALL Suit C $8. 50 to $22.50 riences wore advined to open| “rtifcates from Boards of Health or $3.50 Also crepe de Chine, satin striped George tte and lin- gerie; formerly up to 96.95 $1.25 to 2.75 $1.60 dz. To close out, a quantity Made of novelty colored of this season's models; crepe de Chine, in an regularly $2.95 to $5.00 attractive variety of styles. windor nd arrange crockery on | Dbysiclans in the towns where they a slight shaking, have been staying, setting forth that — they have not been im contact with cases of infantile paralysis. Uniess they have obtained auch certifications we will not issue Federal certificates to them.” EMERSON APPEALS TO U. 8. FOR CANADIAN NURSES. Health Commissioner erson to- day t telegrams to Secretary of the Treasury MoAdoo and Becretary of Commerce Redfield, asking that the Government make an exception to the Allen Labor Law in the case of the seven Canadian nurses who were held up by the immigration authori- ties in Vermont and sent back to Canada while they were on their way to New York to aid in the fight on infantile paralysis. “The nurses are urgently neoded in New York,” aid the Health Com- missioner, ‘There is a scarcity of trained nurses here and it was with . = = diMiculty that we arranged to get SERGE RV ER re 5 thoge from Canada, 2c Ga Pale SPY I od = “Under the circumstances, I believe Cambric Top Petticoats 75c Included are several full cut models; trimmed with em- broidery; regular price $1.00 Women’s ~ Women’s Com- - Brassieres bination Suits 39c 48c of cambric and batiste, Lisle thread; French band trimmed with embroid- tops; loose or tight knee; ery and laces. regular and extra sizes. Women’s Sweaters _ $4.50 Fibre silk; also Shetland wool; belt all around or sash; formerly up to $6.00 Misses’ Autumn Dresses VERY SPECIALLY PRICED. New Fall Dresses Fashioned in serge with Georgette collars; loose line and surplice styles; full box and side plaited youthful models; in navy, green, brown and black, at $16.50 Afternoon Dresses Copies of foreign importations in satin charmeuse, em- broidered; one model has maples waist with draped tunic skirt; draped collar of white satin ;Autumn shades at $25.00 TRI 2 BHI HI they should be permitted to come here, for the situation is one of life and death affecting helpless children.” The Commissioner to-: & Mne of procedure to be followed in oases of infantile paralysis affecting New York children who happen to be out of the city, and whose parents dealre to bring them back to New York. The procedure ts as follows: “1. Cases of poliomyelitie occurring in residents of New York City who are temporarily residing outaide tho | etty, and developing within two weeks of the time of leaving the city, will be permitted to return, provided (a) -= & private conveyance (private car,| private automobile, carriage or am. | bulance) ts used, and (b) the patient Meets every requirement. Children’s Empire Dresses 88c Hand-embroidered; sizes 2 to 5 years; regular price $1.35 x cee LAP ELLE LD LIP ENR et Is Built to Endure For building sturdy endurance into the human system— for a long, comfortable life—proper food is of utmost importance. Turkish Bath Towels White Wool Blankets Satin Damask Table Cloths goes direct to a honpital authorised by the Department of Health to care $1 65 for cases of poliomyelitis, 3 “2, Similar cases of poliomyelitis | Heavy Irish union linen; outside the city, im which the oneet | variety of designs includ- of the dimense ocours two weeks or) ing stripes; jar $2.25 more after leaving the ality, may not | ing stripes; regular $2 return to New York City until eight weeks from the date of onset of the | disease, But in special cases, where proper care (casta, braces, &c.) is not |||! obtainable, patients may be brought ||| back to the city in a private convey- ance, provided they go direct to a | Private room im @ private hospital || authorized by the Department of Health to receive cases of polio- |) | myelitis | "%. All children under sixteen years, | who have been exposed to infection With polipmyelitis outside of New | $2.75 dz. Large and spongy; double thread; hemmed ends; regular price $3.75 a doz, $4.00 pr. Double bed size; with pink or blue borders; regular price 95 pair. It has delicious, satisfying flavor, and is rich in the true nour- ishing elements of whole wheat and malted barley—including their vital mineral content which is lacking in much of the food used nowadays. Men’s & Women’s \ Umbrellas $2.35 Women’s extra quality black and colored silk; men’s of silk mixed taffeta, Women’s Tongue Pumps $2.95 Imported kidskin; also patent and dull leather ; sizes are incomplete. Girls’ Pumps and Boys’ Oxfords $1.95 Range of sizes incomplete, fron? 214 to 6 years; for- mer price $3.50 a pair. Grape-Nuts food is in the form of crisp, nut-like granules, easy to digest and ready to eat with cream or good milk—a won- derful builder of strength, endurance and comfort. “There’s a Reason” == STIELOW DUMB AT EXKCUTION | Boum Coreg te ie wre VOW MAN, WEE ua cane a ws ay a ae + pati AND FOUR CHILDREN Vio Repu Vrienn mplayer vay | ths wb roe’ | PARALYSIN INV ADEN te . SCOR He MR CR OR RK OK Dh RSC HATHA SB. Altman & Co. The Great August Sale now in progress Belber-Fitall B and | reacted the death, nigea . “mt oe ure thane encurson Se, an effort | crue: n finest qualities and in all sizes, at_astonishingly low prices Fifth Auenue, Nem York : situation dificult. Even wee signs, made of hand-boarded made Oy poopie’ wha do ‘nat know had ne childven ie thelr machines cowhide, box calf, long et Aith le relative to wow King compelled to shop srequentiy ‘ nd convince special guards ef that grain veal, and mat seal. came to repudiate hie statement, of ball @ You can make the loops || Valor: Neniy panto Ray hat tn | Under ihe aration of Dr. Lai an \r after 5 of the FITALL Adjustable |}|iey for “Albion. King, told, serif Gomaladlmen, eres. lone ox tone Forty-second Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues, New York Feorty-third Street Holder width i bia u statement! island is also ta have a strict quar- and it “il poh coats Weibetecttve George W. Newton never|antine. The doctor declared that he any toilet articles you want sOieas ees war erie a the jail Stace aaina eee popennl ded e . en so carry =~ thoes al your ||| sie Ses" atias ae alee |ts ar tae Nten Gee’ Exceptional Opportunity for Savings bureau or specially selected the machine.” make good his commands, ‘The statement concludes with a] The next serious problem with fittings, as preferred. declaration that the county author!-| witch the Federal # eat ew \ In these very special items for Wednesday: Women’s Nightgowns 83c of pink batiste and white nainsook, in attractive models; regly. sold at $1. Women’s Silk Stockings 39c Pure thread, lisle tops and soles; in black only; regular value 59¢ a pair. Bathing Dresses $2.95 An odd lot of mohair and wool Jersey models, straight or waist line effects. mio x = =e Plain and Fancy Dress Goods 90c yd. All wool serges, lins, satin cloth, itch plaids and shepherd checks. Keen eee Muslin Sheets 95¢c ea. Superior grade, double bed sive; neatly hemmed; Tegular price $1.15 each, Men’s Oxford Ties and Boots $3.25 Tan and black calfskin and patent leather; sizes incom- plete; formerly 85.00 to 6.00 today by Mtate and local health in- | Mate Depart ‘tw Offers enormous quantities of Persian, mans erry, Wat Turkish and Chinese Rugs, of the

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