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The Great August Sale CHOICEORIENTAL RUGS now in progress Pre Mie, DRESSING Won't separate Won't spoil Always the same Always good Your money ba.« 2 if you don't like it, “The Kind That's Different” rancts H].Leccett a @mPANy that New York City te th place for the little ones, whe, if any by the Hoard of Health to-407 | thing ob ie to get the beat medion at , iid] Tuewiay wauatly te the heaviest aay | ety would be Impe Delicious to the lest drop New Yorks ther chtidree, but wndvebtediy ere thousands of eerd families end they are ding (he sanatine thing vine (hel (bey remain bere oper pre autiona wet! (be | ther romhed ¢ rn Heures” NORMAL RATE UNLIMRELY OF 1c WOVEMOER al number” of Infantile ame te New York Oy « te records of the Health De wt three eo week lt “nor Proportion of ¢ » (ethers mothers ot New will lowe thelr Vacations this | of the week for new cnaee and deaths ypartoon of the figures with | Turwtay ives @ fair idea f how the epid 0 te passing ay 4. | Ageinet the 118 new casea to-day there were 168 last Tuesday and 168 lant Tues were sixteen ‘8 figures tog! compared with DEATHS. To-day. _— u ” Horoughs Brooklyn Manhattan Rronx " ‘ # e . . a NEW CASES, To-day, Yesterday a » “ 32 Brooklyn Manhattan Bronx . Queens Richmond . Totale ..ceceees VIB Total deaths to date ... | Total date. .... NUR REPORT ON CANVASS FROM HOUSE TO HOUS: ‘Tho first report of the house-to Hillings to Inv: lysia cases w Their work was done in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens. ‘The report shows that the canvass. era, all trained nurses, visited 391 houses in Manhattan, 398 In Brooklyn and 96 in Queens. In’ Manhattan they found only three suspected cases of paralysis and in Brooklyn 6. They re- ported 175 sanitary law violations in Manhattan, 20 in Brooklyn, and 6 in Queens. Thirty-two nurses now are engaged in thp work. Health Commissioner Emerson to- @ay said the public schools would not ‘open before Sept. 25. Thirty-two children who h covered from infantile paral discharged to-day from the if Of these only three are pri cured, Five of the children live in Manhattan, twenty-four in Brooklyn and three in Richmond, : Five persons who have recovered from paralysis gave thirty-eight ounces of blood to-day at Willard Parker Hospital, One person who never had paralysis gave fourteen ounces to be used in treatment of cases. A report that Mount Vernon has 180 cages of the infantile paralysis proves to be erroneous, There are only twenty-three cases at that place. —— STATE URGED TO STOP ALL PRISON VISITS WHILE EPIDEMIC LASTS ALBANY, Aug. Thirty-five new cases of infantile paralysis and two deaths, reported to-day to the State TES BVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, Health Departmen main\ained tnat| mained at home te the hope of shield: the epltente war of the wenn, and I they enid thet ollie © short time pereets nleht creme worrying the eiteaon Be the Fagard they pointed OFT ME 6 ly wumber of parnlvate housende of par ean the epidemic have curtatied their | cations and are beeping thelr children ry ie thelr homes practically ee wey), of quarantine AUGUST 3 Here’s the Very Latest Costume \ for Up-to-Date New York Girl HUGHES ON HME UP ALUGUS Ma a Lu ttre yale THROUGH THE FAR WEST _2.— | Hamuners Away at Democratic Tariff and Prophesies Dis- aster When War Is Over, BAKERSFIELD, Cal aries KB Mughes, Kepubl Hilal Bomines, hes back acrons mile whir the + continent, wd pemhing | tour, Hpeaking at severe to-day, on bis and Keno, the Hewlarly on hie ineMiciency in managers devia & popular theme Preparedness too, they declare, also & subject of deep interest on the Pacific Coast, judging from the vo! ume of applause with which Mr Hughes's ments on this issue bave been received Twelve thousand pe Bhrine auditor thronged the streets ow to gain adjittance when he spoke at 4 wa Cae oF Cred) » found this with his audiences packed the re and no the Tuesday before day there 19 deaths and 68 on | the Tuesday befor in the inst two weeks the number | of cases in 5 epidemic, has fallen off 60 per cont Two weeks ago there were thirty. new cases in Queens To-day t Health Department, swell the total of | cases in he State outside New York | City since the epidemic began in June | The total number of aaa . J. B. Ransome, physician in| charge at Clinton State Prison, Dan- s written to State Super- | intendent mes M, Carter of the} Prison Department asxing that steps | be taken to stop all visits to the prison until the infantile paralysis epidemic is ended, He urges that the order shall apply to the seven instt- tutions which are under the super- vision of the Prison Superintendent CITY TO AID VICTIMS OF INFANT PARALYSIS . Board of Estimate Asks Health Body to State Amount Needed for After Care. One TO -wasiion cananace Fashion's latest decree furnishes this suit in navy gabadine with hip length coat which is nipped attractively at the waistline. ‘Tho collar is convertible and 1s faced in majenta velvet. GOOD-BY, TANGO; WALTZ | COMES BACK ON THE JOB Dancing Masters Decree in Convene! tion That Old-Time Favorite Will | | Be Fashionable This Season. | CHICAGO, Aug. 22.—The old-fash- | toned, dreamy waltz will supplant the acrobatic tango in the ballrooms of the nation, if the National Assocla- tion of Dancing Masters has any in- nee. In convention here the danz- ine | proto swore decreed that the tango | flu t go. T he waltz, one-step and the fox trot | jwill bo the fashionable favorites this} ‘on, | Dancers aro tiring of th and other similar Thomas McDou President of the association, “The old-fashioned waltz al’ ays led up to the time the tango made its appear- At a special meeting of the Board of | ance and we propose to re-establish Estimate to-day the most important | of nine appropriations made was one | of $288,000 for the tracking between the Broadway subway in Manhattan and the Flatbush Avenue extension in Brooklyn. The board also adopted a resolution authorizing the payment of $4,460 to Mrs, John J, Delaney, widow of the late Justice of the Supreme Court This sum would have been due the! Justice for his vacatiqgn period this year. Acting Mayor Dowling, who presid- ed at the meeting, introduced a reso- lution, which was adopted, requesting the Board of Health to submit a plan for the appropriation of money need- ed for the after care of victims of in- fantile paralysis. “New York Clty Is going to look after the little victims of this epi- demic," said the acting Mayor No amount was mentioned, but it is understood that the board is ready, if necess to appropriate $25,000 for this work, Sixty-Three Ne’ ralyais Cases in Newa TRENTON, N. J, Aug. 22.—One hun- dred and forty-one new cases of In fantile paralysis were reported to the State Department of Health to-day This includes sixty-three from New ark, whioh bh Woodbine, |W: and Demmins The grand total of cases im 2,168. ny ince July 2 _— BAYLIS IS HELD FOR TRIAL. | | pastor of the Bushwick Avenue Congre kational Church, Brooklyn, pleaded not | Mullty to-day to three indictments rae) by the | Allies Judge The Rev. Charles T., Baylis, formor | with grand larceny in| repassed the Army Viv penat of {coptable reyes sky hoard his plea in jSenere Seasious ‘end “held him sor trial, |of the revision. if! Four hundred members are attend- ling the conventton. BAY STATE ARTILLERISTS MAKE BIG GUN RECORD ‘ore Two Clean Hits Out of Three Shots at a Range of Six and a Half Miles. BORTON, Aug. 22, — National Guardsmen of the Sixth Company, Coast Artillery Corpa, of this State, claimed @ record for marksmanship with big guns with the announcement to-day of the official report of service | shooting from the harbor forts. The hits at six and one half miles out of three shots which were fired in 2 | minutes, 48 seconds. The first shot came within ten yards of being a hit. Col, E. Dwight Fullerton, com- mander of the company, said he had never heard of a better performance by regular army or militia organiza tions. > Sec. Baker Comme Official commenda which the Army and Navy Young Me Christian Assoc nh 18 rendering United States troops on the Mexican border is contained in @ letter from Sec- retary Baker, of the War Department, received to-day at the local offices of | the Association, Mr, Baker character- the ¥. M,C, A. on of the service pean war preven ing many Av 1 believe (hat regulation and super vision by the Gov one point isa just and ay had to restrict In order to cru legitimate u can prote kind of monor ruined us if company was credited with two clean | Los Angelos last night. Dem ff ideas were 4 he asserted put that flag up never pull (t dow to, It ts a quest are fair, ‘We have pass European war when this w duatrial ri STEARNS’ Most power fal antiseptic . containi cure a case of against the disease. Help stop using, daily, c5ssfull, tured by= “It is necessary cording remedy inteni od 1 pen een removed. ular attack: gaution him to dueerelietia for A-K Tablet ti karmnie Mt ble.’ Revised Army WASHINGTON 22,—Without of whieh Presiient Wilson and the ropartment able I tod to, ept President: Wile zed. the service as “patriotic and valua- | |the Tevised articles of war, to portions don Vetoed the bill because of portions want about it ainest from any No Advertise any ted them from wreck~ nockery trot wih the facts 1 Pay One one what Was legitimate Protection against Infantile Paralysis germs Stearns’ Alphozone will not sis—but is used as a protection zone as a gargle and nasal douche — medical agree that the germs of [n- fantile Paralysis are spread by both children and adults through the secretions of the - nose and mouth Various Forms Of Headache ly to understan: not only be particular to deat for which nothin ids," and when bi joming aLtac Saar ti attacked Vigorous! y that only the Buro- Fumed Oak Rocker irr" 4,86 fed cob frome, fumet tua at he sald at cred in taeetry An induastrios unless it is 1 New York G liver Amy Complete Hi comes vou! ‘and yo nN amall weekly 0 te imperees, Age (he Charges of Ane ihe and never pr mm of studying the « the actual cond to conclumons that 1 the day when we out what waa il. and il ves against ¢ ers Trading Stamps With All Purchases, i Roth Cash and Credit. 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