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ee en eee CAT PRILEGE SEEKERS ADVICE ON HEALTH BARRED BY LAN Sees. cuca COUNT SEEKS CITIZENSHIP. th] Anton Alfred Forswears Allegiance } t Only Medical Men Whose )| to Empror of Aasteia-Hangary. Sympathies Are With People Will Be Consulted on Plans, “When the question arises concern- ing the efficiency of the Health De-| | partment along medical lines,” Hylan to-day wrotd to Dr. Lee K Frankel of No. 1 Madison Avenue, “the advice of medical men will not|Partment, and it might be well for be sought whose sympathios are with the Milk Trust, the Insurance com- | panies, the @hell fish industries, the Meat Trust or any other combination that’ eecks special privilege the Health Department the advice of medical men whore} nent, which I consider the most I:n- sympathies are with the people, will be asked for and taken.” who| Dr. Frankel is connected with the are destrous of stopping the "inveati- The e et Ae Department of the Metro-|« n Life Insurance Company and|! is head of a Committes of Twenty {One chosen at a conference last Saturday to ask the Mayor to preve the crippling of the Health De ment. The conference was attended! by representatives of civic and social! a Naf irom nage written by the Mayor to ‘Dr mund 8. Goldwater, in which ho did not care to di Department Inwestiga officials under him who aro making one phase of their job Paragraphs in the Mayor's letter} "° to Dr. Frankel reads: | “You know better than any one|? Mayor|to see me some of make it necessary to ough investigation of the He alth De- you to convey your information to the less informed members of your committee, “Nothing you or any one on your! |° committee cam say will in any way |’ stop a thorough and far reaching in- |} vestigation of the Health Depart-| through However, portant department in the ci ty. “The attempt made by thc West Forty-second Street the inquiry have completed at least | To | Two Mh (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) agan o mi ited to Vien ordni« to din Ge nN meneratic truth fs known, | ts made alleging vto- |" w, blackmat!, graft, |, e the attention or medical men or the © of any commit- young nobleman de- was given at No. | York, and the Mna- ako. where he jen] | fe Thurn and f Disorderty amp Upton, of Camp Upton authori- Stern Brothers HE EVENING WORLD, da in th slead th Count of Thur and i of the oldent tities] If Parents with 1 entral ¥ n=} HH reference ntion service and », Am cost, is not red be n= || always easy, but we in- this morning and) Wil variably do it. Our Hungary. His first clothes interpret the ed three years ago || true spirit of boyhood— now, If every \| pleasingly designed | and eltizensn'p. na in 1885, Ale rmany ix: West Forty-third Street Buy Bonds of the Third Liberty Loan Subscriptions will be taken at our Main Floor Booth. Pronounced Values Available for Saturday, in Misses’ and Girls’ Outer Apparel Will include these seasonable garments for present and Summer wear: Misses’ Sport Suits - $24.75, 36.50 Of wool jersey cloth; embodying all the newest features; desirable colorings; 14, 16 and 18 years. Misses’ Cotton Dresses, $7.50, 11.75 rd cor hams, checked organdie and fancy one sizes 14, 167 aad 18 years. Girls’ Attractive Coats, $9.75, 12.75 Of checks, wool poplin and fine serges; smartly eisteaad pease 6 to 14 years. Tailored and Sport Hats for Misses and Women Are shown on the Third Floor, in a wide selection of charming styles and materials for present and Summer wear. These present marked price advantages Smartly Trimmed Hats in i; epenae choice of fashion- le shapes and colorings, at $5.50 and 6.95 Misses’ Smart Suits, - $34.75, 45.00 Of tricotine, checks and serges; in navy, black or tan; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Misses’ Matinee Frocks, $19.75, 27.50 Of white or flesh crepe de Chine and chiffon taffeta; many embroidered; 14, 16 and 18 yrs. Girls’ Dressy Coats - $14.75, 18.75 Of wool velour, tricotine and fine serges; some silk lined throughout; sizes 10 to 16 years. at In all wanted colors and materials, in- cluding Fou Crepe de C Women’s Street and Afternoon Dresses An unusual purchase of high-class garments, some worth up to $39.50, and Indestructible Voiles, $19.75 ilards, Taffetas, Serges, hines, Georgette Crepes, Saturday Specials on the Main Floor: Pink Batiste and Nainsook Night Gowns and Envelope Chemises, Cambric Top Petticoats and Washable Satin Underbodices at $1.00 each Women’s Voile Blouses Featuring several new types and the popular slip-over model, $2.95 Trimmed with feathers, silk French Voile Blouses Capes Lace-trimmed; also Crepe de Right strands; silk lined; Chines in flesh and white; high ribbon and marabou ends; and low necks, at $3.95 Smart Marabou Capes at $4, Superior Marabou attractively pric at $7. n ostrich lined, 85 ed 25 | Women’s Smart Hand Bags Made of fine suede and Vachette leather, moire and fancy silks, at $2.85 Fancy Silk and Moire Bags Shell frames, also copies of Dutch silver frames with chain handles; in black and colors, at $4.95 (Al ur Tina boys Dy pacete ore fabric and satisfying embodying com- fort features youngsters } like. Clothes satisfaction _FRIDAY, APRIL 19, | | i { \ Player-Pianos 1918. Liberty Bonds Buy Munitions. Buy Liberty Bonds (BOOTH ON THE FIRST FLOOR) B. Altman & Oo. | MADISON AVENUE = FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street The Misses’ Department (Second Floor) will have on Special Sale to-morrow (Saturday) Navy Blue Capes at $28.00 These Capes are in a new, desirable model, are made of ripple cloth and lined through- out with sikk. A number of High-cost Suits are now obtain- able at pronounced concessions from former prices. Hats for Misses and the Younger Set Many charming styles in hats have been evolved for wear with the new Spring frocks, Among the models now shown in the peipont stock of the Millinery Department on th First Floor are Banded Hats for sports use, in sailor and mushroom shapes—made of the straw fabrics most in demand—and very reasonably priced at $4.00 to $10.50. Smart Outerwear for Small and Larger Girls ic ready, in large assortments, for the warmer days of Spring and early Summer. The trend toward simple, tasteful styles in dressing the young girl is clearly revealed in the charming modes displayed, all of which are developed in the fashionable fabrics of the season. in regular stock are Coats for ali occasions, at $15.00 to 85.00 Silk Frocks for afternoon, at 13.80 to 38.00 Colored Washable Frocks, at 3.75 to 16.50 (Girls’ Department, Second Floor) Thirty-fifth Street ' Blouses of individual types are a characteristic feature of the iarge assortments displayed in the Depart- ment on the Second Floor. Among them are blouses for every occasion, developed in crepe de Chine, Georgette crepe, linen and lingerie materials, variously priced at $5.50, $6.25, $10.50, $12.75 & $16.50. Complete Assortments of Summer Footwear for Girls, Boys and Little Children are now ready for selection in their respective Departments. A specialty is made of durable, fine-quality Hosiery, and of Shoes constructed on ana- tomical lasts, the best selected leathers only being used. Exceptional Values in Boys’ Suits now being offered in the Department on the Sixth Floor, comprise Military Suits of tan crash, smart and weii made; sizes 3to 10 years . . $3.95 Sailor Suits of white drill in regulation navy style (with long trousers); sizes 3 to 10 VOGUE lg unt sclae taca: $3.95 Navy Blue Suits of light-weight tropical suit- ing; with two pairs of knickerbockers; sizes 7tolOyears . . é $12.50 Practical Suits, very well made of smart mixtures; with two pairs of knickerbockers; sizes 7 to 18 years . $13.50 - ° € Li Safe Storage for Furs, 10 USED *365 Terms: *2°° a Week Used only for demonstration purposes in our warerooms. Every player in perfect condition and fully guaranteed by Wisener. | WISSNER 55 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn Open Monday and Saturday Evenings A Seven-Time World Want Works All Week--Order One To-Day Rugs and Draperies Ree. 0. 6, Pet, Off, America’s Finest RYE WHISKEY HAND MADE SOUR MASH STRAIGHT PURE RYE MADE IN KENTUCKY, U.S. A. SOLD BY ALL FIRST CLASS DEALERS OLD CROW RYE’ H.B. KIRK & CO., New York,N.Y THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE