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We i Get into the fight —the way he is in —with your whole heart. at HEAT IN DWELLINGS ASEPIDEMIC CHECK Copeland Plans to Make Failure a Misdemeanor—Slight De- crease in Influenza, A special meeting of the Board of Health, to consider amendments to the Sanitary Code making it @ mis- demeanor for any landlord to fail to Provide heat, has been called for to-day by Health Commissioner | Royal 8S. Copeland in the campaign | to check the influenzd epidemic, “In view of the peril that confronts | the city, it is imperative that there be heat in all dwellings,” Dr, Cope- | land sald. “Persons recovering from influenza or pneumonia must not be allowed to become chilled, Chilling jor the body is an important factor j in the development of the disease,” Figures given cut by the Health Department to-day show a slight abatement of the epidemic, There are | 47 new cases of influenza, against 5113 yesterday, and 336 deaths, against 317. There are 646 new cases of pneumonia, nst 585, and 287 deaths, against 316. The figures by follows: Manhattan, 1,842 eases and 144 deat against 2 and 160 Wednesday; Bronx, 689 da 43, compared with 649 and 33; Brook- lyn, 1,391 and 117, compared with 1419 and 101; Que compared with 400 and 22; Richmond, 214 and 11, compared with 218 and 11 Pneumonia cases were reported as |follows: Manhattan, 370 new cases jand 116 deaths, compared with 304 and 127 Wednesday; Bronx, 69 and $1, compared with 123 and 41; Brook- lyn, 134 and 103, compared with 84 and H 67 and 14, compared with 66 < ; Richmond, 6 and compared with 18 and 7. “The figures speak for themselves,” was Dr, Copeland's comment, Dr. Guilfoyle, Registrar in the Bureau of Vital Statistics, said his study of epidemic figures leads him boroughs are as new influenza reached and that from now on it will decline, for Influenza Medicine Swamp Drag Houxe, Orders sale drug house locked doors to-d pharmacists were « visability of closing day to keep up with th Preparations used in fighting ind grip and colds, Swamped with for anti-grip producta, the jobber clowed his doors and issued a notice that no new order® would be handied for from five to ten days. 8 operating behind 4 1 1 Doctor Dies of enza, which developed two weeks ago, caused the death to-day at his homo | in Montclair, N. J, of Dr. Gerard H Lebret, ago thirty-two years, of the Ha- | sex County Hospital for the Insane at | Overbrook. | A COMPLICATION. (From the Boston Transcript.) She—Do you think we will ever suve up enough money to get married? He—Not unless we break off the en- gagement en nurse: stalled are in miles in the rear nursing to take care of the sick or, in emer gencies, the wounded. You » containing chapters Aid, Bandaging, Anatomy x Problems, ay WAR WORK. American wom-| (2 elght||§ HE EVENING WORLD, THURSD.¥Y, OCTOBER 17, 1918, Poy for It —$—<$<—<—<$>$—<$——<— 3.ROOM OL TFIT $ Huh Grote S2OK Pertod Furniture Pay for Jt $4.4 Week Our Special $ 3-Room Oulfit Follow. 1 Select what ir you require to furnish your ne ‘ay a few dollars down—the ¢ Pneumonia, following Spanish tnflu In small weekly or monthly payments—No extra Convince 129 31.75 Weekly of the fighting , re lines “ove 4 ROLLE Hexular Price 835 ocan| &1:78 Weekly there.” Right here at home Fumed Oak Sale of n t many wo Buffet Parlor Stooes | Accounts should learn at _money- Credit a — can learn a great Sorcial Bale of deal by obtaining the “ Ranges, viser,” a book of 1,000 page to Oil Heaters and Women 4 Ludwig Baumann’s Credit Will Start You Housekeeping, charges—No interest added. Yourself by Comparison That TMs Ie the House of Pay for This Suit saving prices. 9.85 Cash oF Credit Nickel Trimmed, Opened Res. 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Sale of Dinner Sets (100 ett : or it —it medicine — worth its 144-146 WEST Very prettit Other 100-P at 818.49. &: Peano and { PITTSRURGH, Oct. 17.—One whole- ds ver UTMOSI tiperty Loan committee Dry Dock Savings Institution Second Federal Reserve District 120 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY American Savings Bank Bowery Savings Bank Broadway Savings Institution Greenwich Savings Bank Central Savings Bank Citizens Savings Bank Commonwealt Empire City Savings Bank ° who ‘n one eetm Aiscourawed.'—Mra. Ornis Maranille, I. F 1? art Ann No Y.—Advt SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WO: THREE DAYS MORE! Stand Him! the spirit of Victory. He will never quit till his job is done. But he can’t win with his bare hands. Send up the ammunition! Send up the hand grenades! Send up the rifles and bayonets and machine guns that will help to win new battles. 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