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BEDS FOR 12,000 PROVIDED IN CITY HOSPITALS SUPPORTED BY PUBLIC TAXES Figures That Show Ca Sick and Helpless By Major Joseph Caccavajo Own featetie sé the CS et Sow Yorke Without considering accommoda- tions in the many private sanitaria ad Institutions run for profit, or the several hospitals maintained by the Federal Government. there is a hos- pital bed for each 176 persons in the entire five boroughs of the City of | New York. Of the 155 public and semi-public hospitals containing 32,000 beds there are 20 hospitals supported by taxa- tien which contain 12,000 beds, or | 871-2 per cent of the total. Ten of | | the city hospitals are under the di- rection of the Commissioner of Public Welfare, five are supervised by the | Commissioner of Health and five are imeluded in the Bellevue and allied fifty-seven hospitals connected with the United Hospital ,Fand maintained by endowments, privately collected funds and contri- vations from the eral public cared for 2 emergency hospital cases last year for which they were reimbursed out of city | fonds. ‘THE GOOD DONE BY CITY FUNDS PUT IN HOSPITALS. The work of the hospitals through- out the city cannot well be treated in one article for lack of space, so fig- \ures given below are confined to the ‘i work and accomplishments of the hospitals maintained by city funds patients and than 8,000 diseases and condi- on an average every twent: ) four hours throughout the year. \ At this point it may be well to call _ attention to the fact that in these ten « hospitals alone, in addition to 164 in- terne doctors directly connected with \ the pesele ys staffs, there are close to | 400 nding physicians and sur- | weons “0 during last year made con- { miderably over 22,000 visits to the hospitals, for which they received not @ penny. Their compensation con- } sists in the main of the satisfaction | of being able to render real service for their big and little brothers and #aters. ‘Phere are 8,769 doctors of medicine ‘in New York City. The finest in the world. There is no profession which | go much for humanity as the doctor, not even the Doctors, with few exceptions, r each and every one of the twenty-four hours of the day. Of adventures in Ife, we and death, doctors Present at two-thirds of the eats, and it is not too much to say “that they bear 99 per cent. of the “burden. *HOSPITAL FIGURES COMPARED WITH HOTEL FIGURES. i some time ago figures were given article of this series relating “ho = day in New York's largest , and the statement was mide that | 2,900 employees daily served 98,000 guests with 12,000 meals, and }that 1,600 quarts of milk and 7,000 owes ms well as other articles of food {1 proportion, were used in the prepara- oes of the hotel's daily menu, In few people realize that | ‘Wather Knickerbocker, as represented | “by the institutions maintained by the: S it of Public Welfare alone, | exceeds the maximum number of and in many other respects Paaything that is being done to serve athe combined number of visitors uc- ‘eommodated at three or four of the hotels in the city. ‘The Pub- ‘Ve Welfare institutions alone serve! glose to 40,000 meus a day and use | ‘more than 7,000 quarts of milk, 12,000) of butter, 12,000 eggs, 5,500! unds of fresh meat, 9,000 pounds of = 12,000 pounds of vegetables and @ ton or more of granulated mra day. Compare this with the meals served and articles of used at the Hotel Pennsylvania and consider that thousands of these hospital meals are served to acutely sick patients, and that a considerable | jon are served to persony \n- | able to serve themselves. ‘This «ould jive some idea of the immensity of) fthe problems which confront those | twho guard the health and comforts of “the citizens of the greatest city on ‘earth. the Welfare Department hospi- tals there are 450 nur attend- ‘ants and delving in th e of de- tal statistics we find that the average new fractures and injuries ww Gay are 11, more than 60 opera- performed per day, and as od over 8,000 diseases and treated every 4 hours. ‘orty-six X-ray plates are used daily. ' The ground area of the Department ‘Dospital buildings can cover consider- ‘ably more than half the entire aren of Central Park and the floor aren exceeds 3,000,000 square tert. Jor parison, consider that the Hote! Peansylv covers two acres of Yand as Inst the more than 500 Heres covered by the Department hox- pitals and its 27 stories contain 4 eres of floor space. Remember tha~ Sree figures are confined to those epitala under the supervision of the partment of Public Welfare and do not include the 145 other public Aad semi-public hospitals of the city. MAST ARMY REQUIRED TO MAN THE HOSPITALS. Few people realize the number vx Bag necessary in a well organ- hospital for the proper handling hose wbo are ii) unable to take cary Bartly 0 gasire! ¢ following list of Shepitas worears and employees who gre concerned to a greater or less de- im the care of one patient may strate the point. There are super- tendents and deputies, the attend- and consulting staff of physiciann interne staff of doc- taff, X-ray techni- Superintendent of staff, clerical staff, Ward maids, orderlies, dietitian staff. ebook and kitchen staff, laundry staf, , electricians, brace and therefore —Other Welfare Work. | Department of Public Welfare; | been called to the PATIENTS re New York Takes of Amazing in Totals housekeepers, cooks, maids and gen- eral working staff caring for the quarters of thy employees. There are eocial service workers and investiga- tors working to case the mind of the patient, if worrying about the home folks, or to assist the home folks while the principal support of the family may be confined to the hos- pital. Added to this there ts, of course, the morgue keepers who for- tunately are te in proportionately few of the The records which ahow the yearly ronsumption of medical supplies in everyday use discloses the fact that over 102 miles of catgut were ased last year in the ten hospitals of the gaure bandage, figured on o two-inch wide basis, would extend 15,000 miles, five times across the continent from the Atlantic to the Pacific Const. Si, hundred and twenty-four thousan pills were dispensed, not including 936,000 tadlets. The surgeons used 2,069 pairs of gloves in the operating rooms; 8,776 X-ray plates and films, 26,400 yards of crinoline, 40,000 yards of surgeons’ plaster and 36,000 cans of ether are among some of the items which show the extent of the service rendered to the public in the department hos- pitals. The amount expended for medical and X-ray supplies and sur- gical equipment exceeded $660,000. All the money in the world could not secure better doctors or more careful nursing than {is administered daily in the City of New York to those who are unable to pay even a email fee for treatment. Thonre en- joying modern incomes are, of course, charged nominal fees, or if in a po- sition to engage private rooms and personal attendants they are sent to institutions not included among those in the Department of Public Welfare, in which such small fees as are charged, where the patient is able to pay, are always nominal and not based on any prospect of gain. So far as treatment is concerned, the finan clal ability of the patient {fs not con- sidered. if admitted to a department hospital nothing is left undone whicn fo advanced in price an average of 26 cents @ bushel in the lost few days and are now to be jreckoned along with other expensive foods, State potatoes, 180 pounds bulk, are palling wholesale ton 4 to $4.25, where the price low as $8. The reason given by the State Department of Farms and Markets for the advance is that the yield last year was less than usual and up-State growers have held their ae of co for a higher price. The sup- mee of potatoes in New York has been gradually cleaned up until now the active demand has exceeded the sup- ply. This change in potato figures has not yet been reflected in the retail stores, where potatoes are selling for 5 cents per pound Yesterday's receipts of vegetables included 9,000 crates of tomatoes by steamer and 3 cars by rail, via Florida from the Bahamas. This amount is about 25 carloads, a specially large shipment for tl A shipment of | sweet potatoes, ka and oranges Tuesday. Un the last posmil eat danger the cars ar vegetables showed frost siana vegetables, , chicory, shallots and grapefrult arrived iding 18 done only at oment for there is vm [reesing a@ soon as opened. Tuesday's some effects of Green fish now on the market is mainly Southern waters, al- nearby fish is offered ‘ancy fish Hke sea trout, for 40 cents, and mackerel at 50 cents, head the Het of fresh fish, with Western salmon selling also for 50 cents per pound, Filet of sole brings 35 cents per pound, and flounder, nearby, 20 cents, A’ good fish for Imking is the small cod, sells for 18 cents a pound, a whole fish weighing about 3 to 4 pounds. Haddock at 15 cents, ling and hake at 4 pounds for 25 cents, are fish cheap enough to suit any purse, Four pounds will serve « family of six nicely, and if baked with tomato sauce any of these fish will prove an appetizing dish. The difference be- tween the retall and wholesale price of fish is between 9 and 16 cents a pound which, in some cases, includes the freight or expressage, Clam chowder makes a good sup- per dish and nearby clams of good will ald them to an early and com- plete recovery. The finest specialists of the city are called in for consultation if deemed necessary. Doctors who in their pri- vate practice charge fees up to hun- dreds and thousands of dollars visit the hospitals regularly and with as much interest as given to patients in their private offices. Needless to state men governed by such high standards of service to their fellow man render just as high clans service to the pa- tient in the hospitals as to their pri- ‘ate patients, When X-ray studies or special appliances are necessary there is no hesitancy on the part of Father Knickerbocker in pplying whatever may be needful, and in this respect, as in many others, Father Knickerbocker is a real father. TREMENDOUS PROBLEM OF WELFARE SOLVED. The Commissioner of Public Wel- fare, as the representative of Mather Knickerbocker, is both father and mother to 15,000 or more dependent |‘ children in the various institutions where normal children are taken care of, and the manner tn which the City of New York handles this tremendous problem of caring for those who are unable to properly care for them- selves and guide them on to lives as| useful and healthy citizens will be ; treated in a subsequent article Tho Social Service Bureau of the department, working in close har-| mony with the doctors and hospital staffs, do a considerable amount of work which is not generally known. days ago a notice appeared in the papers about a man who jumpcil into the river when the temperature wi below freezing to save a four- year-old boy from drswning. He wo in the water a considerable lengt time and when Seken ut both | j the child, ne: 2 ith cold, were taken to A Publis Woltare hos pital for emergenyy — treatmon! Neither suffered serious effect: It developed the man was out 0’ work, had come from Ltaly fourteen months ago and hal taken out his first Citizenship papors, He had bevn out of work for ‘aany weeks, Hc served two years in the Italian arm tn the World War snd had previous: seen service jn Tripell, The depait- ment investigators deciared he was intelligent and a cleanecut youn, man, though speaking bat little Eng: lish. ‘The father of the child whom he suved is now assisting the depar' ment in an endeavor to secure him a position; application has also been made to the Life Saving Association for some reward and tho case has vtteation of tu Carnegie Hero Fund. somo clothe have also been supplied iim throug! the department's efforts. size are selling for 40 cents a dozen. Oysters are said to be plentiful again, and a chain fish store sells stewing oysters for 24 cents per dozen, lange oysters from 30 to 36 cents, and on the half shell for 35 cents. Among dried fish finnan haddie costa 25 cents a pound, and bloaters 12 cents, These do not need soaking. Brojled and dotted with ‘butter they are ready to serve. Considering the old weather su of fruit are liberal and special sales of pineapples, grapefruit and oranges be- ing offered in markets and grocery stores. Porto Rico pineapples at %6 cents each are a leader in a west side market, the wholesale price $2.50 to $7.75 per crate, Choice Florila oranges are selling retall at 36 cents per dozen in another store, and Porto Ricos for 25 cents, Wholesale Porto Ricos vary from $3.60 to $1.38 pe and Floridas from $6.50 to $2. r barrel; Baldwin: to , and Winesaps, $1.75 10 Retail Greenings are sell- in & chain store for 10 $3 per box. ing special cents per pound, while eating apples average from 85 to 50 cents per dozen. Waffles and pancakes are pact of the breakfast menus in tle majority of families now, and the costs of pan- cake flour and maple syrup are ime portant factors with the housew fe. | Pancake flour, which is ready for use with the addition of milk or water, costs 12 cents a pound package, and buckwheat 10 cents a pound. White and yellow meal, for griddle cakes or corn bread, Is offered the housewife at two pounds for 9 cents, Maple syrup from Vermont Is expensive, but !f purchased in the gallon cans it costs $2.90 per gallon at the Jefferson mar- ket. Corn syrup is aboft $2 per gal- jon, Achain store sella a seve bottle of maple syrup a small can of corn 8 Real honey can be bought in‘): ferson market for 75 cents per pound can, Small cakes of ma) sugar for the children coat 3 conte each ——_—_—_—_- |HUNGARIAN ROYALISTS BUSY Join More Deputies jemand for Native King (o Be Blected ‘4 | BUDAPEST, Jan supporters of the former Emperor Charles ts reported to be increasing und t re said to have fo!- Andrassy in his up Count Hethien, 1h party, he eorganized and adopted @ petican demanding that o: a native Hungarian King be elorted to the th “WELFARE” CASES CARED FOR BY CiTy. ses of more than ordinary inte est are disclosed da‘ly. L'or instan« Mr, and Mrs. X nave aix children ranging from eleven months to nin years of age. employed in the kitchen of a learnt New York hotel for eleven yeara, earning $70 a month, w discaarged recently because > was discovercd taking some food hom: with him, He was blacklisted “as an example” oy the new manager of she hotel from which he had been discharged, and therefore has found jt impossible t secure employment in any other hotel kitchen. The soc! service nurs: from the hospital pointed out to tbe hotel manager how impossible |t was for @ man to support hic large faim- ‘ly on his meagre carnings and what the temptation must have been, but though the manag:r agreed that tie man's record during u'l of the eleven years he had worked for the hotel was excellent, he would not remove his name from the blacklist, While helping Mr. X to secure new work of Bome sort, milk and other essentiat food were supplied and some clothing and other help extended vd the A al dren. Meantime thros of have been treated in the i ap silght illnesses. Through the efforts of the depart- ment, friends and nelghbors of Mr. W persuaded to lend enough money chore- aft of for him to start # small candy shop ‘This venture has been successful and . he has returned the money advanced. 1a S stem The fainily. ie. now ecif:acpporting ennsyivania oy and their health, which was # \ ously impaired during th period Tag Rete fe Bxaswer Linke when the breadwinner was out of employment, has been restore The father had beer | Prince Sixte de Bourbon de Parma orother of the former Empress Zit. ty said to be in Rome to arrange {1 possible for Charles and Zita to settle tn Italy | | pe wh Round Trip Sunday Excursion Philadelphia Sunday, January 8 Sreola! Trate Leaves (teturaing, leeree Philadelph son of the year, | Por plies being | ft box | § Activity among | ¢ |FINNS AND RUSSIANS PREPARING FOR WAR on Frontier, bat Deny Hontile Intent, RIGA, dan, 4 (Amnoolated Prews).— Maxtenalve military preparations along the frontier between, Russia and Finland are known to be under way to-day by both the Russians and ed Kewl diplomatic tension ts high, sbevik and Baltio mis- pies Riga, oxpreaned the betiet that there would be no war, Comcenirate More Latvian Bolsheviki have an army | 160,000 in Kerella and [beds gf Petrograd. While prepared to expel mutineers from Karelia, the army, according to the Bolshevikti, would not cross into Finland unless | attacked by the Finnish forces. M. Chicherin, the Bolshevik Foreign Minister, bas handed a note to the Latvian Minister in Moscow protest - ing against Latvia joining Finland in an Appeal to the League of Nations. Co led to Coie LONDON, Jan, 4—A Reuter des- | patch from tiga quotes a Moscow _ AMUSEMENTS, Jolson’s 54th ay Fra .80 sf Lak 49°" BT. ™ Se pITAIGHSTEIN ie Shee Vauuer Ate re . es, ps HE He ab patie at Pac an ST. THEATRE % NAT NAZARRO OhaRK ay dns Daly 3 Mate. 286. hone rE Damas oh 1 oe | Soo ee ae BORD ai" BLUSOUM LIME a ' Goppess | X BELMONT Yjunm bau tant A PLAY OF ADVENTURE. WIAMAN TRG “Ae, RE S-TENACITY way. a tN TRNAS ET MOUNTAIN MAN CLARE 4 |AL JOLSON *BOMBO™ | AMUSEMENTS. CENTURY Pes. 02¢ ™® CHOCOLA’ & Orn. P. Wy, iE SO! Wed. & Sat 2.30 ith _DONALO mi ag ASTOR ¢' 324 Broeg w~ FAVERSHA PLAYHOUSE,”, FUN AT a ig. evenings on AM sou Wa AN Street. 1038. Mats. ae ‘Bat, raga eae ts ROBERT WARWICK “DRIFTING” “LAWFUL LARGE THE MADRAS HOUSE Matinee ednesday 4 09, wireless despatch received there say- ing that the Central Committee of the Communist Party has ordered the | mobilization of all Communists | throughout Russia, who were born .n| the years 1899 and 1900 | —sS | BRITISH ELECTION NEAR. LONDON 4.—Premier Lioyd George dias decided in favor of an early | Keneral election, and it Is believed the | appeal to the country will he made in aj few weeks. The appeal will be for a} mandate for the Government to deal with the val of trade and recon- atructi iurope, Th amime with whieh the Conti tion set out in November, 1918, is no: carried out, with the exception of th reform of the Hou a Conseryat of 1 interest cather than a Liberal nd it is doubtful if any- body cares very much about it. | The question of unemployment seems likely to dominate the election, what ever happe ‘Nhe Govern edy ts revival of trade, and Taloyd clooney wil thus try to turn the dominant Auestion to support of his own policy, SHIP NEWS INFORMATION Due Te-Day, ‘This is! = ian, Avonmnout @ixaola. Kingston . Due Friday, | inform sels other than those specified may. WO lia wp call ing VYhe Evening World and asking for | rhip news | Co-ntar in “Dewr Mey" wy have used. tt keeps the akin ear and soft end thas such 1 delight ndor."* NOONAN'S LEMON CREAM FOU! aatr Cream, 75 An Cold Fube. 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