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ahayaquil, Once a Yellow; Public Health Associati conG@nued, that we have had no yellow fev the past twe I can of Ameri » let the delegates know that my caly is now among the most healthful Jn South, America Though Neuadd WE'VE GONE BACK HALF A ene ; CENTURY. ever Pest Hole, Now One} «tne war has sct the watld back i World’s Healthiest Cities, | ait « century. Workmen have gone crazy over the luxuries which bigh ays an Ecuadorean Doe) wage have brought them. The essen- or, Who ‘’ Q| tal virtues of our forefathers—in- » Who Is Grateful t dustry, thrift and fidelity—have been mericans for C aning Up) atmost destroyed. Neither you nor I 1 " | will live to see the regeneration of the Port—Pittsburgh Phy- the people. After the Civil War it es ook thirty ye and now it will gician is Walking Streets of |take mucn longe ayy R Nn That was the rather doleful st New York With Half a Mil-|mene of Dr. Robert simpaon Wood ; ras | ward, who bas just resigned his posi+ lion Dollars’ Worth of Ra-| tion as President of the Carnegie In- ; i A Abia stitution of Washington, and is re- dium in His Pockets. turning (o the simple life farm in the South, He is 5 i ig By Roger Batchelder. | e past seventy-five years my | @hen he continued: °N « very bad reputation | Sil. but progress gve: ons rise and on. For in- f the most unhealthy |about tremendoug havoc, it has pro- 1," admitted Dr, Charles | duced enormous stimulation in acien- tific research, People have come to “| know one another better. The bonds are nser, the ties of sympathy great » of Guayaquil, Beuad the Astor for the Am Cony way the history of the world is writ- ten.” oo. 1) greatest enemy.) HALF A MILLION—COUNT IT. to rid itscif of | No one who saw Hamilton Foley of Pittsburgh walking on Broad way or in the lobby of the Wal- to our aid with new -| dorf would guess that he had with ind also with | him $500,000, But he has, not in itn tunce, which enabled us but in radium. He has wer in a few months from the ght it to New York to demon- est of our diseases. 1 have| strate the power of radium rays | ynvention to Inuen all] at the Health Expositio:, and Dr New York's has made special arrangements for the un- usual exhibit. But if you do see d “oley, you will also see two y cops from the East Sist through the noble American sanitar n methods and also is a good sult, mine used to be. day is J. Soga, sylvania His home town, is nearly 6.000 miles fi WASHING Key Pittmar to have: suffe |stance, while this war has brought) so even out of so tremendous | proud now," he [a debacle good has come. That ts the | Ally. the « country.” Dr. Coe t Station. ‘They are Meas not well known t \ and hardt, because of ils lack company him on his trip: ima | Ai through our town and see that no © swipes the precious substance ee DON'T IMITATE NEW YORK. SHE Grubb ometr of th 1 restemt io lamb v fromacuay as iiae tue Leen’ saqtitnt: Gs oa Py elena: odes now realize that the real aim| “tl wish that T could see across the | of Sapir profession is to prevent dis- |continent a string of cities, each hav- They want the w ng its particular kind of life, like the| n ow & healthy place. | cities the Old World.” remarked ee t ur WwW ve be n | Willa Cather. the novelist, who bas F yer of distinguish-d |just arrived in town, “Marseilles ecluding Dr c foes Bordeaux. The people of Bor nour to Ri Whit: ited States. The quarantin and Hastings, Ow ns in Canal Zone ind 4 is, “Don't try to imi et for boats com tate New . 5 iu and they were ayle but now. 8 the disap REMEMBER? peatap f ye iden days we used to have ay suit, and the other 1921 VOCALION MODELS ARB PRICED AT PRE-WAR VALUES eseesset IE This instrursent ti la tene-ce clesire Greduo! The VOCALION Y The Phonograph Made by a Great Music House Wu you want a phonograph made— not as- sembled—but made by instrument makers experts who have been making musical in- struments for two generations. If you wanta genuinely musical phonograph pos- sessing the power to reproduce voice or instru- ment with its original timbre and without alloy Then You Want the Vocalion Vocalions are priced from $60 With Gradudla from $1 35 Perigd Styles from $250 Convenient Terms THE AEOLIAN COMPANY AEOLIAN HALL, 29 West 42d Street {N THE BRONX IN BROOKLYN IN NEWARK Ve? East 149th Se 11 Flatbush Ave 895 Bend S IN FORDHAM 270 E. Fordham Rd. ey LATEST in Fashionable Footwear for $] 2.95 the woman of refined taste. $14.95 Handmade shoes at the price of ordinary stock, Bronze Kid, Satan In wid, Pare Mila. Te era, Abeolutely orig: @ites E40 Cutouir twal None elsewhere, os see tenes sean a “I 225 W. 4208 Joesn't try to be ike Paris: neither jeaux are proud of their own dinner heir own cooking. My plea ha THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1921. . in which woe went to school and then played basoball. have not changed in that respect, according to M. Jack Berlin, Charleston, 8, C., manufacturer of boys’ suits, who is at the “Every kid has his Sunday suit aa in years past,” he declared. * Just as yours wiu Even the poorest family will buy good clothing for its boys, And It is a remarkable fact that at this t ling rapidly.” FURTHEST FROM HOME. The “New Yorker Por 4 ” who is furthest from home to-| iq, who {8 at the “anni M. veteran Hudson iver steamboat navi-|,,canning F- ange, wh at his ‘ho fialeigh at Haverstraw Sunday night of} He was at first « sailing William 'T. Ross, eighty-seven, father | of Borough Clerk Harlan F. Re sults whieh [of heart disease last night at h re a drug on the the high on, more per sult, Ross & Co., Drovision me ser wily & ise this evening morrow In Greenwood Bright's discase, m Broadway. ath Regiment, > j.-Senator | For. three years: Mr. . was reported | distinction of belng t) Barns early to: |ehamplon from the N damage to | Club. ‘as a member of the atlons and Knights of Columbus. A|Ciub, London, He went to Landon on” and four children survive, Fu vices will be held at the Church OBITUARY NOTES [ii of | glut less a year ago and was to retura of |soun to New York Holy Family, New Rochelle, to- morrow. Frederick iardy neveniyeseven. au Jactor who supported Fanny Davenpor!, t, eighty-four, ghrat kate Claxton and other stars of bygone ¥ York Prodice days, dled Sunday in a hospital near Hwined (135, ta dead thie city, He was a Civil War veteran, In Alpine, N. J Hh Alb Pryor, sixty-nine, lawye PAMIS, Now. 18 (Annociated T 6 1 | Countess a’ inter of t rom Ped ‘in. the Automobdt! a) 8 : AW Price Reduction on | eee NY PL ATE | GB. Altman & Cn. Thirty-fourth MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK th Street Thirty= “Specials” for to-morrow (Wednesday) Maids’ Dresses & Aprons WH OTT these ve Maids’ Of cotton mater Of mo Maids’ Aprons of white Men’s All-linen Handkerchiefs all of desirable qualities) will be offeres at very per dozer Initialed per half-dozen Colored i fedoz per doz per half-dozen Hemstitched, per half- ored cac Sh wale exceptional values a / low prices: presets 85c. & BI.N0 and Women’s compart All-linen Handke Hemstitched 54.50, 6.00, 9.00, 11.00 ape-bordered, per dozen 9.00, 12.50 per dozen 3 nm hand-made ith emb clit corner, assortment of novelty effect per half-dozen, novelty effects, ir on the First Fi A Special Offering of Hand Bags present am eccellent opportunity for huying a worlh-while Christmas gift a small price. Chiffon Velvet Bags nm black, brown atid taupe, all lined witty . colored silk and furnisined with inside frame compartment and a mirror special at $2.85 Suede Bags agi, gray and brown, all lined with colored mounted on metal frame (with handle enter) and furnished with inside frame it and a mirror al at $4.00 le on the First Floor) The Department for Women’s Neckwear art and umusua! W aistcoats signed espe y for wearing witn the ilor-mnade suit. é . . ese “are various bf cul mosi charmingiy, ioned of leathe here is aiso “ imteresting Collars and lace and net Christmas Shopping is now in order WUuRLIIZER PIANOS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS OPEN | _ EVENINGS | Genuine Victrola in a Period Console This Cabinet has been especially dealgned to fit the Style VI. Victrola. It can be had in various period designs, including Colonial, a Ace Louls XV. and c Lose aphtarr We have never been able to offer so much for the money—and is sold by us for only $95. $ 2 If unable to call, mail this coupon to-day. Wurlitzer—120 W. 42d St. Without obligation on my part, kindly send me fur- Special Console ther information regarding your Victrola offer. Name... Address Call and let us demonstrate OPEN EVENI The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co. Pianos Musical Instruments 120 West 42d St. Between Broadway and 6th Ave. Phone Br; Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry Diamond ings a ue Fine Diamond Fine Di Engagement Ring, Engagem $200 $3 She Wants Engagement Ring HERE is not a she already possesses this coveted emblem. that case she would rather have a wedding ring than anything else. Whether it is to be engagement or a wedding ring, now is the lime to select it. Vf the customer so desires, herts will lay his purchase away for him for safe keeping until he is ready lo present it to WEDDING RING ent The Lambert PLAIN Seamless However simple the Lambert wedding ring may be or however richly carved or embellished, i costs less than a ring of similar quality where overhead expense is greater than at Avenue and Fifty-cighth Street. And this applies also to all of Lambert Brothers’ jewelry. is the policy of the House of Lambert to seeure for their customers the best for the least. atinum Bar Pin, eet with 31 Diamonds, $0 from $39 to $4,000 Others The Lambert Store 1s Open Daily, 9 A. M.to6 P, Third Avenue At the Corner of 58th Street Lambert Brothers ed karat green gold, 14-karat green go ting, hand carved ring, hand pierced ring, 00. with diamond set in with diamond in Others from $25 up platinum, $100 platinum top, $300 nirl in America who would not rather have an engagement ring Christmas than any other gift—unless, of course, WEDDING RING PLATINUM 25 Diamonds $210 up