The evening world. Newspaper, October 23, 1918, Page 5

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WASHINGTON, Oct Declaring |all public counsels they are adequate- For purposes of identification, ae well as for your additional pro- “these are times when t ly and truly represented, 1 have had tection, every package and every tablet of genuine Bayer-Tablets of | occasion to test your quality and Mr. Aspirin is invariably marked with the Bayer Cross. Hennessy's and therefore 1 speak The, trade AREY, SON) Ia armies the meer affairs to a new plane of action and| with confidesce when I aay that the — of Jeresey would be you in the highest ita of the nation, Li add my gratification | one both you and Mr. Hennessy have | f¢ 1 yourselves td the support of particwiar- ly necessary that men who would lift jhumane achievement should stand| people her,” and in public counsels be * President he voters ject the Democrat! | candidates for the Senate. Oct. 23.—George M In a letter to George M. LaMonte, Lamon . Democratic candidate for he long term for United States Sen- _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1918. you and Mr. Hentessy to the United | as & tSates Senate. I particularly crave th , the support of New Jersey, whose Mr. Hesnessy stand for the things I BACON 10 BE LIVERLESS, LIVER BACONLESS--ANHLE ( -opeland Inala, However, 2 re. | That 5,392 Cases Include on Spanish influenza reported for any at sea one day since the epidemic began was { hours ending at 10 o'slock this morn-| ing total 6,292, compared with 2,940 - yesterday. ‘The largest number pre- ¥ 6113, on Oct. 15, =| President said AY 5th Avenue A-—Overstuffed Sofa upholstered in tapestry. regularly 275.00 137.50 B—Overstuffed Arm Chair to match regularly 159.00 C—Queen Anne Sofa upholstered in Damask and Velour combination. D—Tapestry Arm Chair.....32.50 regularly 65,00 E—Tapestry Arm Rocker to match. regularly 65.00 32.50 F—Tapestry Sofa with loose cush- ions; outside back covered in same material. regularly 135.00 67.50 G—Two-piece Suite made of Solid Mahogany upholstered in Velour. regularly 225.00, 112.50 one of the Democratic catdidates, the “LT have read with ~ James Metreery & Go, 34th Street Extraordinary ON THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY LIVING ROOM FURNITURE Offered for This Sale Only At 50% Less Than Regular Prices An enormous special purchase of Living Room Furniture at big concessions enables us to offer a large assortment of Cane and Overstuffed Suites and Separate Pieces at one-half less than regular prices. In some cases there are only one or two of a kind, therefore early selections will be advantageous. above Sofa. 79.50 | regularly 150.00 75.00 | ing ‘what are the impellin, reat apprecia- | which Edge Sale NO EXCHANGES—NO ©, O. D.’s--NO CANCELLATIONS, | H—Overstuffed Sofa with — loose | cushions and pillow arms; upholstered in Tapestry or Velour. 74.75 regularly 149.50 | J Overstuffed Arm = Chair — up- | holstered in Tapestry or Velour to | match Sofa. 39.75 | regularly 79.50 K—Overstiuffed "Arm Rocker up holstered in Tapestry or Velour to match Sofa, 39.75 regularly 79.50 L—Solid Mahogany Sofa upholstered | in Damask. 90.00 | regularly 180,00 M-N - Two-piece Solid Mahogany Suite upholstered in Damask. regularly 225.00 112,50 | O- Two-piece Solid Mahogany Suite upholstered in Blue Velour. 142,50 regularly 285,00 ator, issued @ statement to-day ask- motives run for anding of the Food t mgueceation 26 thay, the jump in figures was due to the » INFLUENZA'S fil = POINT IS REACHED ‘IN FIGURES TODAY Many Old Victims. ‘The largest number of new cases of he ther Made public to-day by Health Com-ltne n | BONWIT TELLER ECO, misgioner Copeland New cases for the twenty-four! Viousty reported for one day was Dr. Copeland reiterated to-day that failure of physicians to report cases promptly. Many cases reported are now convalescent, the Commissioner | satd. In Ma an alone half a |dozen doctors admitted sending in the names of cases which they had | boen attending several days, One doctor on Staten Island re-| the Commissioner that he had been treating some of these patients two weeks, He said he was so busy he) did not have time to report, | ‘These tacts aro believed to offset the rise in figures, and it ts declared| | progress is still being made In over- coming tho epidemic. Deaths for the day totalled 461, compared with 471 yesterday. | Divided by boroughs, the figuras ow; Manhattan, 2,176 new cas 193 deaths; the Bronx, 646 new c 45 deaths; Brooklyn, 1,688 new « 165 deaths; Queens, 307 new cases, 41 deaths; Richmond, 673 new cases, 17 deaths. | There are 852 new cases of pneu- | monia and 390 deaths. Funeral services wore held to-d»y for four members of one family, vic- tims of influenza, on Staten Island. ‘They were Adolph Bensch, a bride- | groom, twenty-one years old, of St»- |pieton; his mother, Mrs. Ei |Bensch; his sister, Misa Charlotte Bensch, and a brother, Richard Bensch jr, aE waenery NURSES ARE STILL NEEDED. Vol- ation with lenga epidemic, assisted by nearly every ocial agency and settlement in the city. Prominent among these ta the \isiting Nurse Service of ‘the Henry Street Settlement, which serves Man- hattan, the Bronx and kiving the locations of nursing centres ore displayed throughout the city. For information, those unfamiliar with these centres may phone Orel 4200, the central station for the en- the city, from & A. M. to 10.-A. M, end ul the epidemic from 10 P.M. tot Fifth Avenue Tequesta that ne who has had any training in re of the sick volunteer If only i part time. f Chi Zeta cut | Viettim, National Presi- sternity of Chi Dr. Dr. ar ¢ the medic. Lenox Hill Hospital of pneumonia, following influenza, He was thirty. one td service on | ported 400 new casos, and wrote to | emeline | the influ. | in: ytaln stait Bkin irma morrow mornir chap i of the Le With 292 Death ene WASHIN( improvement in ¢ a nox Hi | Hospital. ‘Boal’s, ative ye influenss ation over the country was tndteated | : Fruit Rolls by reports recei Public Health the epi places 392. | | {| {| Nurses’ Emergency Council, at n the camps tot umber of pne: d to-day by Jay befo! Shop of “we AVENUE AT 38 STREET Special Values Thursday in FURS OF DISTINCTION for Women and Misses Hudson Seal and Taupe Nuatria Coats In an assortment of many diverse and attractive fashions’ featuring the latest style developments. 175.00 and 195.00 Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats A varied collection of fur coat fash- ions, combined with natural squirrel, taupe squirrel and nutria. 225.00 Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats Exclusive and unusual types with large collars and cuffs of natural squirrel, taupe squirrel and natural 275.00 skunk. Hudson Seal Model Coats Many modes in varying styles not to ‘ be found elsewhere, combined with 295 00 skunk and squirrel. Natural Squirrel Coats Designed in smart belted models from the finest selected blue squirrel pelts. 295 00 Scotch Mole Coats Original belted coat styles made from choice perfectly matched and toned mole skins. 295.00 Squirrel Wraps Voluminous, enveloping — squirrel wraps, of selected pelts, 45 inch long models, 450.00 Hudson Scal Wraps || | Zeta Chi, dled Monday night at the | Generously full in sweep, 45-inch long models, accentuated with con- trasting furs. 395, 00 Payments received on Fourth Liberty Loan Coupon Books at Cashier's Office, Main Floor Franklin Simon 8 Co, Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Reduced Prices Thursday WOMEN’S TAILORED SUITS Tailored suits, to wear with separate furs or suits trimmed with Hudson seal, nutria, Scotch mole or Kolinsky muskrat fur. 55.00 Heretofore $69.50 to $89.50 OR. one, two or three suits of a kind, including this season's most attractive models. There is a choice of fashionable fabrics such as wool velour, silver mannish fab: NO CREDITS rtone, rics. duvet dco laine, suede velour or NO EXCHANGES WOMEN' nese SHOP~~ Balcony Floor

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