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TYPHUS EMBARGO DETANS ITALIAN } ——_ENVOYONLNER (Continued From First Page.) ‘Dé aMowed to land at this port until the Government “waked up.” He is ‘Working on & plan to’ have request served on all arriving im- Migrants for their appearance at one of the nineteen stations in New York of the Bureau of Preventable Diseases before going to their destinations throughout the country. President Wilson is considering ® “wequest sent by Dr. Royal §. Cope- land, Health Commissioner, to place a an against immigration from coun- tries where there are epidemics of @isease. Dr. Copeland wired Secre- tary Tumulty after twenty casew of , typbus were found yesterday on the Utalian liner San Glusto, making a total of thirty-five stopped at the 4 gateway to this country. } Dr. R. Ef Creel, quarantine expert, y is in New York working with Dr. Cofer and it has -been decided all ships on which passengers are found to have symptoms of typhus will be held in quarantine for twelve days, i the incubation period of this disease. it Dr. Copeland said there was no | need for any one to feel alarmed at i the number of cases of sleeping sick- news, which Is not epidemic, though q there are many cases of it in the metropolitan district. He said the best way to avoid contracting it Is to keep clean. j Another death was reported to-day by the Health Deparment from sleeping sickness, making seven this week and 154 since Jan. 1, Hleven ‘new cases were reported today, 4 total of thirty-nine this week. Last year there were 211 fatal cases out of 654 reported. LIKELY TO VACATE B. R. T. INJUNCTION 7 ‘Whalen Agrees to Erect Gates and j Place Flagmen at Car Intersec- tion in Brooklyn, } Grover Whalen, Commissioner ot \ Plant and Structures, told the Board | of Estimate to-day that the B. RT. injunction against city operation of cars across the Williamsburg Bridge would likely be vacated within forty- eight hours, Mr. Whalen conferred yesterday with H. Hobart Porter of the Brooklyn City Railroad Company, \ asubsidiary of the B.R.T., Oe of the B. R. T's objections was frat cross-overs to be iaid down by the city at Driggs Avenue and Bed- ford Avenue, Brooklyn, would create new danger points. Mr. Whalen agreed to erect railroad gates and place flagmen at these intersections. Mr. Whalen also said that the threat ef Receiver Garrison that through service over the bridge will be discon- tinued on several lines if the city runs bridge cars, had been settled. wiAttacking Receiver Garrison's no- tice that the B. R T. will not operate across Willmmeburg Bridge if the city runs @ Hne there, Mayor Hylan in @ statement addressed to the pub- lic, says: “Buses alone, munictpally operated, can break the hoki of the traction trust.” He appeals to the people to urge their legismtors to vote for the passage of the pending ‘pus measures, STRIKE CALLED AFTER JOBLESS START TO WORK Montana Unemployed Ordered Out Because Wages Are Be- low Union Scale. GREAT FALIA, Mont., Feb. 11.— Men put to work by the city to- day at % a day to afford relief to focal unemployment were called oui m a -trike by the Federal La- bor Union, demanding the men be paid $5.50, the union scale, ‘The workers who wore called out numbered less than half a dozen. They were working on the grounds of the city pumping station when the union's order was received. Mayor Newman was absent from the city and no action was taken toward ending the strike. APARTMENTS FURNISHED COMPLETE FROIN#50. to *500 CN 706°-2:2" STATION ar Conan Ke OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. ¢ $1- WEEKLY * A OPENS AN ACCOUNT RY Ganrr(*3. DOWN ON #50: +5 DOWN ON $752" Fem We DOWN ON, HOO" FISHER BROS COLUMBUS AVENUE BET 103° € 104" Sts THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1921. nt ‘New York—Brooklyn—Bronx—Newark And All Our Other Stores Sl 138 West 23d St. (cilsttt. Tomorrow, Saturday—Lincoln’s Birthday wv. GREATEST CLOTHING SALE IN YEARS!! 5,000 Men’s & Young Men’s SUITS Made by Prominent Clothing Makers to Sell for $25.00 to $50.00 This Great Money Saving Event Comprises Smart dash and go models for young fellows and conservative styles for quiet tastes. We feature a wonderful selection of blue serge, blue unfinished worsteds, pencil stripes, dark gray mixtures and hundreds of other fine fabrics. These Suits are high class throughout and similar garments are being sold in other clothing stores for as much as $50.00. EXTRA SPECIAL’ MEN’S TROUSERS, $4 Thousands of pairs offered at a most remarkable reduction. A wonderful variety of materials. Values to $10.00 NEW YORK CITY STORES: 1387 Broadway, Bet. 37th and 38th Sts. 1514 Third Ave., Near 85th St. 251 Eighth Ave., Near 23d St. 691 Eighth Ave., Bet. 43d and 44th Sts. 2331 Eighth Ave., 1 door above 125th St. 138 West 23d St., Bet. 6th and 7th Aves. BROOKLYN: 104 Flatbush Ave., 7 5p. /7m fists St BRONX: 408 East 149th St., Near 3d Ave. NEWARK: 196 Market St, Near Broad St. OPEN SATURDAYS | RITCHIE & CORNELL GH. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE « FIFTH AVENUE; NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street For to-morrow (Saturday ) An Important Sale of BOYS’ TWEED SUITS (sizes 8 to 18) in smart Spring models $13.50 & 16.50 Every Suit is equipped with an extra pair * of knickerbockers at The fine qualities of materials, selected patterns, excellent tailoring, and careful atiention to details, are outstanding features. The prices are remarkably low for quality clothes (Department on Sixth Floor) . West Thirty-Fourth Street—New York BROOKLYN—Fulton Near Hoyt. .(Sale at All Three Stores)..NEWARK—Broad and West Park Newer Fashions in Spring Frocks New York’s Largest and Loveliest Collections at These Prices 25 | Silk Taffeta, Tricotine, ' Canton Crepe Canton Crepes and: Rich Taffetas Youthful creations of re- freshing theme and treat- ment. Interpreting the new vogue with elegance and re- finement. New and different. Attaining rare distinction in style and embellishment. In a variety of desirable street and afternoon models, Navy, Tan and Gray. Special values! Tight Basques, Ruffled Tier Skirts, Flower Cor- sages, Trimmed with Laces, Embroideries, &c. Omitting Nothing That Is New or Desirable in Mode, Material, Color and Embroideries, Fur Collar Coats & Wraps Drastically Reduced Hundreds Luxurious Styles in Two Clearance Groups $ ond. These are coats and wraps of exceptionally high character! Including plain or fur trimmed types, silk lined, well tailored —every taste can be gratified. Our own stocks, reduced! Bolivia, Wool Velour, Suedene, Chamoistyne; the Furs Are Ringtail, Skunk and Australian Opos- sum, Muskrat, Nutria, Beaver, Raccoon, Moufflon. Featuring Plush Coats Worth Up to $175, Featuring Tricotine, Twill Cord, Poiret Twill and Hairline Stripes. $ Characterized by originality and va- riety! Specialized productions, cover- ing every phase of the mode. Embroid- ered, box cout, tailored, sport type, silk lined. Very special values. -Sale Spring Suits—$29.75- Exceptionally smart and handsome new Overblouses Of Wool Jersey $ Values to $7.50 Substantial, well-fittin models of fine All- We Spring suits at a price that makes the Jersey. Cute sailor effects event one of extreme importance. Copy in Navy’ with ced bow ties, high class productions—skilfully styled others in slip-on effects in Brown and various shades — beautifully embroidered, | New Spring Frocks For Misses, Women & Small Women % — well tailored — plain or trimmed, All Fur Coats at 1/2 oft Just 55 coats left in stock—each coat Chic Wool Jersey Types Specially Priced must go and will go tomorrow at these $ ‘ drastic reductions! Including coats of Hudson Seal, Natural Black, ete. . | Model illustrated of fine Wool $295 Brown Pony Coats, % Off... $145 | Jersey, plaited skirts, overblouse $250 Marmot Coats at 1; Off $125 with detachable linen collar’ and cuffs. Skirt attached with lining $295 Taupe Nutria Coats, 14 Off... $145 to give graceful lines. $250 Near Seal Coats at 4 Off... .$125 $575 Hudson Seal Coats, 14 Off. .$275 yy $595 Ned Seat Dolmans, 14 01.§295 | 4 Tan, Green, Olive, Navy; Oxford and Mixtures, = nea aman, ee ee