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ae’ a Pest & Co. : London —_— Because, at last they can get them Hana-Tailored! stole laces worth $2, loft Shi THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1919. | caused $0,912 deaths, or 1074 per 100,000, The mortality rate from these diseases han increased from 89 per | 100,000 in 1900, Tease janach of No, 311 Grand ! Apoplexy was the cause of 62,431 Two Arrested on Suspicion of Hav- Bree Foy ge A SHOWN BY REPORT death, oF 82.9 per 100,000, ing Burglarized Grand vealed stolen laces, the fay. | Diarrhoea and enterit's caused 69,- _ oe Street Loft. Patrolman frank Miele of the Fifth June Station burned ne) to|Casper, Hog Island's thirt; fre oF, 5 pan Be ‘nought yas” agks | vessel, was launched yesterday, rear 0! 9, tt, Orebard Street thi we burglarizing lof The priser ANS | Judes Wint nth his i focneet Se if No. of naming the because it was "Patrolman Geis, Micle’s “muddy,” District to. Foach ite "yest at tine arrested Max Bolsky, nineteen, ‘to fourth Liberty Loan drive. Hom Istand’s S6th PHILADELPHIA, Heart Disease Worst Scourge, | Pneumonia Comes and Tuberculosis Third. ‘The Census Bureau's annual com- Dilation of Mortality statistics for the death-registration in 1917 tm continental United States shows 1,068,932 deaths as having occurred im that area in 1917, representing @ rate of 14.2 per 1,000 of popala- Charge purchases made the remainder of this month will appear on billa rendered Augint Ist. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 Tomorrow Midsummer Fashions at Special Prices Women's Silk-lined Capes 18.00 Heretofore 25.00 to 49.50 Men's serge and gabardine—navy, black, gray, sand. Also a limited number of summer surplice capes, unlined navy men's serge. THIRD FLOOR No Mail Orders. No Phone Orders. No Exchanges. None C. O, D. You Never Pay More at Best’s endocarditis) numbered 115,387, or 153.2 per 100,000 population. The death rate from this cause shows a noticeable decrease as compared with 1916, when it was 169.4 per 100,000, Pneumonia (including roncho- caused 110,285 deaths, of which 97,047 were due to tuberculosis of the lungs. Bright's disease and acute nephritis STORE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY More Men are Wearing Mohairs, Silk Shantungs and Palm Beaches This Summer Than Ever Before! WHY? Tropicals never have been as popular as they desesve, because | OF CENSUS BUREAU an Pneumonia) wae responsible for 112,~ | wane | 604 deaths, or 79 per 100,000, The rate from this cause has fallen somewhat in recent years, having been 90.2 in responding rate for 1900, which was 133.2. More than four4ifthe of the total deaths charged to these causes in 1917 were of infants under two years of age. Influenza was responsible for 12,974 deaths, or 17.2 per 100,000. This rate {a the highest shown for any epidemic disease in 1917, but is much lower; than the corresponding one for the Preceding year, 26.4 per 100,000, Next to that for influenza, the high- jest rate appearing for any epidemic disease in 1917 was for diphtheria, 16.5 per 100,000, representing 12,453 deaths. The rate from this disease was some- ceding year, when it #tood at 14.5 per 100,000. 11,114, or 14.8 per 100,000—te shown for falls, Deaths from automobile accidents leading causes, together with the per- centage which each cause contributed to the total; Orne. i Het ia 0.5 88 mer bs | tie of $903 tons Lu “es wo. a ao os * ry cs ws ler Lipa Hai Heep SHEEHESE ES HEE #223 ece ce =I one E ia << $4 Seorert EEE ats = S oes $2! | Bseet ‘The Air Service, with twenty-three enlistments on Tuesday, led in the daily race between the various mill- tary branches for recruits. The in- they were never made right. Today that condition is changed. in at least one shop. Our Tropicals are hand-tailored just as finely as our woolens, and they give a man both style and comfort— for the first time! Men's Mohair Suits. . . In stripes and ‘dark colors. Men’s Palm Beach Suits. . . . . In gray, tan, sand and stripes. + « 28 and $33 reeves 8. Men’s Shantung Silk Suits... .. rere 7) Something extraordinary in a tropical! Men’s Tropical Mohair Tuxedos. . . . . . . *55 Satin collar, cuffs, and braid on trousers. Men’s Golf Suits. . . . . - 545, $50 and '55 With long or short trousers; in imported Scotch golf weaves. Men’s Knitted Sports Coats . . . . . 425 In blue, gray, brown, and heather mixtures. i Men’s Tropical Worsted Sports Coats. . . . . 530 Men’s Gabardine Sports Coats . . . fantry was second, with thirteen en- Ustments, and the Motor Transport Corps was third, with eleven. ‘Lhe total number of applications on that day, in the New York district, was 245, and thé total acceptances sixty- six, The total enlistments throughout the country, on June 24, was 515, ‘A recruiting rally, held yesterday at noon on the eteps of the Sub-Treas- ury, drew a crowd of 4,000, Speeches were made by Martin Vogel, Assist- ant Treasurer of the United States; Major Cornelius W. Wickersham, son of former Attorney General Wicker, sham, and formerly with the 27th Major J. B. Brandreth, and other army officers. “The army is the greatest educa- tional institution for the young men of America to-day,” said Mr. Vogel. During the first week of the re- cruiting campaign there were 2,734 men accepted throughout the country, out of more than 7,000 applicants. Te Missouri Helle Girls Threaten to + Strike, , ST. LOUIS, June 25.—Gir! operators jof the Southwestern Bell Telephone jand Kinlech Telephone Co, have voted to strike as a result of alleged re- fusal of oMcjals of the companies to | treat with the committee of the Hlectri- eal Workers UntonVexcept those com- posed solely of emplayees of the com- | panies, A representative of the Union |waid the strike would affect 1,700 girls and 100 men electricians, a Night Flight of Navy Blimp te Re- hearse R-34° Landing. WASHINGTON, June 26.—Prepar- ations are being made at Roosevelt ‘FIFTH AVENUE ‘ Men's Clothing-Shop—8 West 38th Street—Located on Street Level LAC IR OEE 1 AS nandemaematennatemaen ater merece enn 1918, and is much lower than the cor- | fi what higher in 1917 than in the pre-| | ‘Stern Brothers ——— West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street The following attractive sales have been arranged for To-morrow and until closing time at Noon Saturday: MISSES’ SUMMER FROCKS A Specially Pripured Sale—Third Floor ' Smart styles fashioned in Polka Dot or Figured Voiles, in light or dark colorings; collar, vestee and cuffs of plain or embroidered organdies; tunic skirts; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, : SPECIAL $11.50 - Other Models $5.95 to 37.50 PRACTICAL TOYS Athletic and Educational Toys featured To-morrow on the Fourth Floor Popular outdoor playthings to replace Fireworks for the Holiday, Ball Bearing Scooters, $4.25 Hand Cars, - - - $5.00 Juvenile Automobiles, $9.75 Horsie Toddlers,- - $3.00 Ball Bearing Velocipedes, $12.00 Liberty Blocks - 50c a set Allied Flags and many interesting designs can be built with this set. MEN’S SUMMER OXFORDS Continuation of Semi-Annual Clearance Sale $7.75 pr. Entire remaining stock of Men’s higher priced models marked at one price to effect an immediate clearance. The sale presents remarkable economic opportunities; a wide variety of styles and lasts; of Tan Cordovan, Patent Coltskin, Gunmetal, Tan Russia Calf and White Buckskin. Included are a number of styles in high shoes—all leathers. BOYS’ SUITS AND HATS Styles especially designed for Summer—displayed To-morrow Boys’ Graduation Suits Of pure worsted navy blue serge; Norfolk style; box leated or plain model coats, alpaca lined; trousers ined throughout; regularly $18.50,....... SPECIAL Also Boys’ Fancy Wool Mixture Suits, some with extra trousers; sizes 7 to 18 yrs; SPECIAL J; Boys’ Smart Washable Suits Oliver Twist, Middy, Junior Norfolk and Russian mod- els, with short sleeves; of Chambray, Linene, Devon- shire and Pe; Cloth; for the little fellow sizes 3 to 9 years; re; value $4.50,......e0ee08 SPECIAL HATS AND CAPS GREATLY REDUCED $13.50 $3.50 Straw Hats, regularly $6.95 $5.00 | Straw Hats, regularly $2.75 $1.95 Straw Hats, regularly $5.00 $3.95 | Wash Hats,........ 75c to 1.50 Straw Hats, regularly $8.95 $2.95 | Light Weight Golf Caps,...... 95 | Swat the F ly! All-Metal Sanitary FLY SWATTER of @ naval blimp Friday, The dirigi- ‘The be te sive the posnannel Pe A ales Field, Mineola, for.a night tanding