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ht \ aS EVENT DISEASE IUPRESERVE RACE lave Health Supervision for a) Every 500 in Schools. ? curable diseases should be pre- Dr, J. N. Murty, Health Commis- sioner of Indiana, who addressed the | ciety'’s best purpose—adequate mad- Medical Association to . He emphasized the need of preventive medicine to preserve the Public health. He contended that there should be an all-day health mupervisor for every 500 ebildren in the public schools. “What a chump ¢ivilized man ts!" “Ho does #0 many things to make iimectf weak and sick, He doosn't give his child- Dr, Hurty exclaimed. ren enough air to begin with, agmults the child's stomach POSLAM EXCELS IN INTENSITY OF ~ HEALING POW ~ Poslam possesses healing’energy 80 ly concentrated that one ounce Poslam is worth a pound of ordi- Bary ointments ‘less efficient in the He with treatment, of Eezema or any erup- . tional conslition of Talk with those have been healed o' sega skin troubles, who have’ w all kinds of remedies AND THEN USED POSLAM, and will say this ‘even more em- phatically. ults “come bapeoes Itching stops; skin is soothed; uncer- tainty ist pelek So little Poslam does so reuch, 7) Sold everywhere. For FREE SAM- PLE write to Emergency Labora- tories, 240-6 West 47th St, New York.—Advt. The Best Is the ‘Cheapest If You.Need Glasse Eyesight is your most ious possession. Do/not trust it‘to any but @, reli- ible and responsible firm. Ehrlich glasses have Btood the test for 55 years. Reliable Eyesight Examinat! by Registered Eye Spectialis: Correctly Fitted Glasses as Low/as $2. e # Established 55 Yenra New York: 1 ay, at John Bt, aa34Sixth Ay. ase St] 350 se tor (Nessau,/at Ann 17 West [gad Street} Brooklyn: 498 Putton St.por.Bond St HEY \ 4 properly, of fabric and underwear. Everyone can be styles and fabri better stores, Mu UNIO! AEA OF DOCTORS Tridiana Commissioner Would {2 the American people are to ‘Avoid race weakness, according to D2 hat Cover you with Satisfaction i: from the wash every time—when —with the same perfection of fit, softness and elasticity seams as when new. sides, they stand more laun- dry trips than ordinary Munsingwear union suits. WEAR || the youngster dies of typhotd rolls ‘The Lard has taken him away,’ * | Dr. Otto P. Geter of Cincinnati de- clared that the threatened upheaval in the old-time ralationa between doc: | tor aml patient has set physicians | thivking that the present way of do- Ing things medical does not produce adequate protection for the madses. The propaganda for wholesale tndus- trial insurance, fhe eald, haa #timu- lated thought about public health. | People believe that the masses to-day | are not receiving sufficient protec- | tion “The extension of work,” he added, “including the es- tablishment of public clinics for diag- nosis, will better accomplish #o- joal service.” Dr. health, If you are fifty years old the chances Black of Chicago. X-ray films showing the Prevalence of infections Involving the jaw bones, Dr. Black said that 62 per cont. of the persons between twenty and twenty-five years of age he examined | had infections of the mouth; 72 per | . of those between twenty-five and thirty, 87 per cont, between thirty | and forty, Per vent. between forty | and fifty, le practically all of those | past fifty showed infection, ‘These conditions cause serious illness in many cases, Dr. Black aid, and the dentists have a wonderful opportunity to prevent such illness by attending to the teeth in time, ‘he members of the American ical Association wll hold a spe- patriotic m: this evening at the Waldorf-Astoria. Surgeon General W. C, Gorgas of the United States Army, with Inspector Georce lung of the navy’ will tell the jdotcors of the great need of system: preparation tors in the United States are ea, to do their bit an helping carry on the war, ‘but they need special in-| struction. ‘The American Medica! Ansociation will extablish agencies in every part of the country to af- ford this special instruction, — eS “BIRTH CONTROL” WINS. Infenction Against Production of Film Play Dissolved, Supreme Court Justice Bi granted an injunction to temporary injunction obtained by License Commissioner Bell forbidding the production of the moving picture |play, “Birth Control,” which stars |Mrs, Margaret Sanger, promoter of the birth control propaganda. In his Gecision Justice Bijur says: “The subject of birth contro! is plainly which the public has an in- terest, and epposing which two oon sciontious and opposite views may be held. 1 think that the performance may not properly bo interpreted as more than an attempt to present a dramatic argument in favor of the change of an existing law; that while its form, its force and tts good tante aay furnish ground for an honeat dit- ference of op!nion, there 1s nothing in it which can reasonably be viewed as against morality, decency or public welfare.” — - Lake Steamers tn Colliston tn Kom. PORT HURON, Mic The steamers A. A. A’ and the Detawn Lakes Transit ¥ of Ruffalo, arrievd here to-day badly damaged as |4 result of @ collision in Saginaw Bay |yesterday, The freighters came to jmetber in @ fo The Dela local dry dock with her bow ce: The Augustus was «truck at } 7 ch and twelve feet of her side was whed in of Cleveland in at d his eyes toward heaven and says: F come back laundered smoothness of Be- perfectly fitted in Many cs. Sold at the NSING N SUITS THE EVENING WORLD, 4 orate rentaranatersst 2° OVE LORN WOMEN (32% STS AUSED JAIL REVOLT, WARDEN DECLARES Barred Letters From School \°"¢*",* a t. | Girls and Grown-Ups and Riot Followed. Public health | JOLIET, Ml., June 6.—Hvidenes that the revolt In the Dlinols Btate Pent- tentiary here yesterday waa planned with care the preceding night was re- vealed to-day by privon officiaia. A 1, Bowen, Acting Warden, #aid he Sidney McCurdy of Youngs-| had known of the tmpending trouble, town, ©., declared that compulsory | but becaune of the “demoralized” con. health insurance is the next great | ditton of the institution he considered thing that will improve the public that the outbreak had te come and | that the sooner it waa over the better. “Minguided interference of wamen” | Are your teeth are diseased, according |in efforts at prison reform waa blamed to 4 paper read by Dr. Arthur D.|hy Mr. Bowen for the lax condition ‘He exhibited 8,090’ of discipline in the prison, “Through the efforts of a league PPENHEIM, CLLINS & © | down with letters, some from women | seventy years old, otters from achool |girls of fourtean and fifteen, ‘Their | letters for {he most part were of the most suggestive character, and a fa- vorite pastime ef the prisoners was to gather and read their letters to jeach other, speculating on the appear- | jance and character of the writers. shoul: | women went, there was a woman, sixty-five years old, who came from Miam!, La, to visit @ prisoner twen- ty-two years old. At every station she telegraphed him, and when she |arrived she brought @ vast amount of gifts—frult and clothing—which we were comprlied to confiscate, Others | wrote from Philadelphia, from Cali |fornia and one from Alaska. Scores came from Chicago and other places | |to hobnob with the prisoners, Obvi- ously auch # condition could not con. | tinue.” ‘The prison was quiet to-day and the seven mon dnjured in the riot, during which two bulldings were | burned and which finally was-quelled by troops of the Iilinoty National Guard, probably will recover. One risoner was Killed during the out- reaK, ¢ 34th Street—New York Special Sales For Thursday (Only) \t "To show the length ta which some | jn shouting that Q men Im the navy are bums.” had no money. Auto Hit Boy nue suffering Robert Read of the automobile, failed | striking the boy ted on @ charge of reckless a Goes to Jail for Scoring Solomon Goldberg of No, 914 De Kalb The revolt had ite inception in my! Avenue, Brooklym, an elghteen-y: i such @ state of affairs clerk, w 9 in jail for insult fed 8 to-day. errupted maki © Saturday aftern: “ninety per gent Ave SUNDAYS, June 10, Augunt 5, 19; Septem’ WEDNES! August 8'and 22 APRCIAL TRAIN ty in - Tickets goed only, oe. PENNSYLVANIA R (No Mail or Telephone Orders Filled) ‘ sizes, tight knee. ‘Kayser’s’ UnionSuits “Kayser’s’’ ribbed white lisle Union Suits, reinforced, regular and extra “Kayser’s’”’ Silk Top Union Suits Jnion Suits with glove silk top and lisle bottom, pink or | white, fully reinforced. Special 1.00 Women’s Silk Gloves | Novelty Silk Hosiery ‘Roselle’ superior Milanese Silk two clasp, double finger tips, in white | with Paris point or three row self- Also two-tone black and white embroidery. Spectal OOC embroidered backs. Tub Silk Petticoats White tub silk Summer ki In fitted and loose models of cotton | lain and flowered designs, in crepe, attractive colors, Special 1.00 Petticoats double shadow-proof front and back, tailored and lace trimmed. spect 2,00 | insteps, tops and soles/ Pure thread Silk Hose, in assorted colored stripes, also white openwork and embroidered clox, white with black, reinforced isle with monos Silk Special &5C _ Women’s Underbodices Women's Underbodices (Camisoles) of washable satin, in pink and white, lace and ribbon trimmed. Special 1 00 Kimonos Crepe de chine Kimonos in fitted | and loose models in pastel shades, | embroidered and lace trimmed. Stern Brothers West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues Speciat 4,05 West 43rd Street A very remarkable offering for To-morrow, Thursday, Women’s Navy Blue Serge Tailored Suits at $16.50 These suits were made up specially for this occasion and would retail regularly for $29.50 AY, JUNE Kept Gotag. He was taken | ed $50 with an alte Navy jet Yeoman Whit recruiting apes Goldberg oP Dank 18 YS, July 1, 255 ieaven Atlantie City 7.00 ‘Train io ey from a) Jeublum, | ite "was | Navy. joon by of the | |= = | | | |[ No Trou "4 — U. S. A, CLUILIY ses PAs penuntenanee Aperduous hairs, be : Jon ith a paste made h CREDIT TERMS | cone powucred delatone: eyeing ‘ i it is easy to get rid of th T | $8: Down om $500 is append tora tot gee the | 5-00 “ “ 75-00 then rubbed off and the skin washed, | qe 48 400.00 his treatment will rid the shia. of hair without leaving a bles 10-0 46 46 450.00 ire should he taken to ee Le | 15-0 “ + 200.0 wet real delatone.—Adyt, ba 25: 4 4 309.00 | V THEN you go on your vacas Cleans * | tion this Summer have | } | your favorite pape: il | Scours | fmerny diy, rr | . ECONOMICAL~ EFFECTIVE | -- - MORGANS SONS ec Fee) rothers — West 42nd Street — Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street An Important Offering Thursday, of 1000 Yards Red, White and Blue Wool Bunting Extra heavy quality, desirable for draping public buildings, at 85c¢ a yard Upholstery Section Fourth Floor China and Glassware Desirable items for Summer homes, specially reduced on the Fourth Floor. American Porcelain Dinner Sets, 107 pieces, various border decorations; formerly $18.00 $14.50 colored sprays; reg. $33.00, Imported China Dinner Sets, Limoges China Dinner Sets, 100 pieces, with He oe 107 pieces, new oan butter plates; wide flow ‘2 border patterns; coin gold @Q9Q fe blue border; regly. $18.50, $16.50 handles; formerly $44.00, $38.50 A number of fine pieces of Decorated and Colored GLASSWARE Consisting of Lily Bowls, Vases, Baskets, Bowls, Water Sets, etc., at greatly reduced prices. Theo. Haviland China Sets, 108 pieces, decorated with $29 00 Blankets and Comfortables Seasonable weights at special prices. While Blankets Pink and blue borders; double size, | Double size, with attractive coverings $4.95 and 6.50 pair | at $2.25 and 3.35 Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases Muslin Pillow Cases | Muslin Sheets Splendid Values. Single Hemmed, 17c 22c 65c Hemstitched, 20 26c 72 Comfortables \4-sive 83c 88e Double 1.10 1.25 24c | Hemmed, 28c Hemst'd, Dependable Couch Hammocks White and Khaki; formerly $13.50 at $9.85 Two styles, one with port able raised head, the other with drop legs for use as cot; detachable wind shield and steel suspension chains. Ts Trunks for Every Requirement Are assembled on Fourth Floor at very reasonable prices $37.50 Wardrobe Trunks at $32.00 Open-top model, covered and bound with hard fibre, Interior has ten garment hangers, five drawers with lock on top drawer, hat compart- ment and shoe pockets; size 45x28x22 inches, Auto Lock Wardrobe Trunks at $37.50 One turn of the lock closes the whole trunk. Open-top model, 40 inches high. ‘The interior has every packing convenience. Taxi Wardrobe ‘Trunks, $15.00 | fibre covered,......... eal Wardrobe Trunks fibre covered, full size,....at $25.00 (The Modern Beauty) There is no need fe FURNITURE or any woman to Evening World, 12c per week Dally World, 12 por week Sunday World, 6c per Sunday Polishes 20 for & week oe am 7 Wish. and we will as often as you de COMPLETE FROM $850 TO $500 Open Saturday Evenings | r 104 ST. L STATION AT CORNER ||, | APARTMENTS FURNISHED | | | No Mxtra Charge for 1, Advertisemenia for The World may be taf “ istct Momenger office tm COLUMBUS AVE. RET. JOYA 104 ST.