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So eee Opposes 5. 1. Tunnel. Clearly that he 1s opposed fever be able to Ket this sum, not in their time or my time.” 10 to 8: and BD carat to b.48 car one of these diamonds G Lee Wein business experience stat Ka money —e iy ret y ee. w ne E waives In single stone GENUINE WHITE DIAMOND Kings, priced | dowment and the great demand for te ranging | much quarters as the hospitals poses, s. Nowhere can you buy as lnree diamonds for moner F: A WRITTEN NTE with cach purchase. Fort , succesntal to h ape Manhattan-Richinond tun- ‘which the residents of the Island $¥e een agitating for several months. are certain people on Staten * said the Mayor, “who want ty of New York to appropriate for a subway system to that Those who are conducting tion know full well that they at | city Needs More Hospitals | and Trained Nurses With Cheaper Rates. By Sophie Irene Loeb. As stated in The Evening World | the high cost of sickness has driver many fam. person of moderate means between seventy and eighty dollars per week in a private hospital for room and nurss The city aiso pays over a million and ah dollars annually private hospitals for public charges. According to Dr, Cop Commissioner jes into debt, It costs the great is because the number of b provided by the city is not sufficient to cover the demand, in the next place, the cost of supplies and the cost of operating the hospitals have increased in the same proportion as other departments of human en- deavor. “The result is, with insufficient en- the price has risen out of proportion in| to the ability of people to pay. “If New York is going to serve the thousands of poor persons and the thousands of persons of limited means, the city itself must increase the number of beds by the erection of hospitals in unpro- tected parts of the city. “Exactly what | mean by unpro- tected parts of the city and the conditions in certain loc: i shown, for ital sit eights “While the general average of hos- bed to 167 persons, in the Washington Heights section there ts only one bed to 2,400 persons, This means that the demand for every hospital bed in that vicinity is so great that the private sanitarium can obtain almost any price it may care to ask “The result is that the poor of that community or'the people in moderatae ; TI ERsSO) circumstances are forced to go to & : remote section of the city to find hos- C SHED + 'STADL e7° pital accommodations; and even now. DIAMOND IMPORTERS )| (cr reasons already stated, the price is WeNONFSALE AND PRTAIT JRWRLPNe | excess of what should be charged. SUNYC,) “ert tar <i} Your eyes do a great deal ‘T] for you. What do you do for them? They surely need tion—they may need . Don’t neglect them! i} Reliable Eyesight Examination by Registered Eye Specialists. Correctly Fitted Glasses $3 to $10 Established 57 Seer York: 184 B'way, at John St. > 223 Sixth Av., isth St. gs0 Sixth Av., aad St. ror Nasvau, at Ann St. 7, West 4ad__ Street. Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St.,cor.Bond S! $995 trasts. FRANKLIN Simon Boys’ SHops FIFTH FLOOR Fast Color, Hard Wearing, High Quality, Low Priced Wash Suits/for Boys Sizes 2 to 10 years EW Dutch, middy and belted models, made of piques, poplins, galateas, chambrays and twills, in solid colors, in stripes or in white with decorative color con- Fine materials, fine work- manship, colors that will not run, values that are worth coming to see, and a variety of styles wide enough to appeal to a variety of taste. Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue—37th and 38th Streets “There is another reason why need hospitals, and local hospitals. It is because those hospitals are training schools both for physicians and for nurses, and if you have 4 fine general hospital where all doctors are trained, no matter what the nature of the In- terne he may be given instruction in any al work he may care to take. “Another thing, you will train nurses; you will get to know their capabilities. They wil to know your ecoentrici this community nee: many of them that t prices they charge will be less and that there will not be such a monoply in nurses that ti anything they want. sories necessary, there is not much left for the doctor and nothing left for the patient, so hospitals are indeed very much needed for the development and growth df the community.” The forty-six hospitals which are now members of the United Hospital Fund include nineteen general hos- pitals, cleven special hospitals, el: for women and children and fi incurables and convalescents, The plants and equipment of the forty-six United Hospitals have cost not leas than $40,000,000. They are do- for to $B75 COST OF SICKNESS pital beds to the population is one | § ling a business of over $8,000,000 a year. | The total number of hospital pa- 1,6 sammstce tome 7:1 AD U, 8, GAVE WOM WAR, |p," esd" winch ot) SAYS BRITISH AMBASSADOR 3°20." M He Praises Gen, O'Ryan, Who Sa lng din Three Mon 0 latest people are than e if the Th is made by the United Hospital F If a hospital show ward per institutions do f work in a thorough and ade to the meal by o the Allied arms have achieved” said ¥ i quate way, t 1d foaline, “She atte vejoiogs HOt |e serving noted and th One or tors may t which | may seem to be in excess of what h ment actua hould Grape-Nuts No flavor like it, difficult to di t Phe hospital may be too small | What Lnglishmen and American “IY voonbalury. bas and no cereal too Inrge & percentage of |he added. “It takes tix sentences to flavor quite as the beds being ¢€ explain to an English audience what | { 4 Reading paid a tribute to appes 4. The provem the inatituti of its records and accounts. 6. Failure to follow the uniform Fequirements in calculating the ward per capita cost RIGHT WAY ON WHITE WAY. Evangelistic Committee to Start Spring Campi Cornetists and speaker: will invade the nite year with th ~— in song and | Brothers of Kimer Lodge Will Pre- paign of the sent Diamond Shrine Pin. of No, 641 Lexington Avenue will start| 1, Rabinowity, President and Treas May 1 with noon and evening meetings on Broadway at 434 and 46th Strects spreading from there all over the city. | & The meetings will be in co-operation with the West Side Y. M. C. A., which | will furnish the automobiles and speak- Removable y ne behalf of the or-| a «ilk flag to St nd the Rev, Or volution, | der prese | George's | Willem 7 tn Treated by Me Fersonally, “| MASONS HONOR RaBINOWiTz. | DR. J. C. TOOLE Surgeon Dentist Cor. 40th Street a Mannin Broadwa ° LIGGETT’S DRUGS Doing’ business in 200 drug stores, thus sup- plying the wants of millions in various sections of the country, we realize our great respon- sibility. We are satisfied with nothing less than the best, and as a rule you pay no more than for ordinary drugs. ers. A spring rally will be held in Carnegie Mall Monday evening, at which the chief speakers will MeNeill preacher, wh in the trenche: free by churche Bomb Hurled in Plot to Rob Statue of Virgin. SEVILLE, Spain, April 24 (Associa- ted Press).—As a procession in honor of the Virgin was passing through the street yesterday a bomb was thrown. It is believed an attompt was made to steal the jewels on the statue of the Virgin, which are valued at $40,000. People massed themselves about the statue and prevented such a plan, UESMAGRIH ALP Sas ADA ET SL OO {COCOTONTOTTOTT H. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE-FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street TWO IMPORTANT SALES to be held to-morrow (Friday) and Saturday on the SIXTH FLOOR will offer unexcelled values in the following: MEN’S SPRING SUITS at $38.50 & $46.00 Especially designed and made for men who are accustomed to made-to-order clothes, these Suits are up to the minute in style, cut from materials of fine quality and attractive pat- terns, and tailored to please the most exacting taste. | Eight Hundred Pairs of MEN’S BALTA OXFORDS at $8.75 per pair These Oxfords are all im desirable, up-to-date styles, are made of genuine leather throughout, and reveal skilled craftsmanship from heel to toe. There is a choice of Cordovan brown calfskin, mahogany calfskin or black gunmetal calfskin, with narrow or medium toe. "1 Add Nita | jewees Children love it. 4 Buy Victory Loan Bonds at Booth on our Main Floor. Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) Is shown on the Main Floor, Sixth Avenue Entrance, including a complete line of Illustration shows a popular new « Brogue” Oxford of Tan Norwegian Grain; per pair MEN’S SEASONABLE UNDERWEAR Burt & Packard Oxfords In a variety of smart lasts. The leathers include Black and Tan ia Calfskin, Black Vici and Cordo- van, and range in price from $8.00 to 10.00 To-morrow, at Decidedly Low Prices. Balbriggan Shirts— Summer weight; half or long sleeves; drawers regular length;. .. unusual values at Men’s Union Suits Made of pin check nainsook; sleeveless and knee length; unusual values.......,..at a laundry bag. 'Men’s Union Suits Made 0° madras cloth; in athletic style; unusual values. . at 1 ol 5 'Men’s Union Suits Made of fine ribbed lisle; extra quality in all styles; unusual values...... : at 1.75 DUST PROOF WARDROBE TRUNKS at $48.00 "THE illustration shows the packing features of this popular model. large drawers, two of which are convertible into a large hat compartment. section contains 12 hangers, shoe pockets and The entire exposed edges of the trunk are encased in a tongue and groove moulding of hardened steel, which strengthens the trunk and makes it dust proof. Steamer Wardrobe Trunks, $25 Wardrobe Trunks, full size model, $ 29.75 With 5 drawers, 12 hangers, shoe pockets; laundry bag ® Wardrobe Trunks de Luxe at $75.00 to 195.00 The acme of trunk construction, embodying the best materials obtainable, and containing every known improvement for convenience in packing and the proper care of the garments. West 43rd Street MEN’S SUMMER FOOTWEAR $10.00 There are five The garment In Greater Nicinity. ee. e Fronng RIL 27 Ss) w Aer AP seer erm sme sadkeigl