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One-Tenth of New York’s Babie Are Brought Into the World in Its Biggest Lying-In Hospit At the annual meeting of the Board | on jts mortality record,” said Dr. tal, Second Avenue and 17th Street, |in the service of the hospital, until it] g, ¢4. late yesterday afternoon, many inter-/ i, two years olf, may be brought um were brought forth. The officers} ternoons each week. It hardly tade a tour of inspection covering the | possible to estimate the number of hospital from dome to cellar. J.| infant lives that are thus saved. 9 Pierpont Morgan, President of the] The public of our country should hospital durtng the past year, pointed | demand and receive better obstetrical out many of the hospital's best fea-|treatment. The United States ranks tures as the different warde were vis-| fourteenth in the proportion of women ited. Mr. Morgan has been interested} who die in child-birth in sixte NEWSPAPER CLUB in the work of the hospital for the} countries examined. Deaths in Am hast twelve years, and in the last] ica trom this cause have been re-| NOMINATIONS MADE gard to race, creed or material cir- cumstance are requested durtng that week to send their contributions to | future home of the organization, the the Treasurer, W. Pierson Hamilton, No. 307 Second Avenue. ‘ | chased, are value’ at $24,000, ‘The hospital also takes charge of} For President—J, Earle Clawson, ’ Ls These interest: statistics were | Service. B O S In Wonderful Institution Headed by J. Pier-| I" Founaaton ot tne neerti | inbaceh eo eT Y 1. Foundation of the hospital,|{nbaugh, Commercial; William P. many “out” tors with their medical bags as long as mother and chilg need attention. 6. A 4, esting facts, vital to New York City, | bac to the Bables’ Class, tire ee cree DME GAY, | Corresponding Hecretary-—ieu Mal- Patients meeting this charge, charge, 41). 10. Patients paying nothing, 2,898. a nominations for the general election of permanent officers, inspected the furnishings of which, already pur- The nominees are: sending free doc- | World; Martin Green, Evening World; Charles G. Hambidge, Times; George T. Hargreaves, Universal 5. Births cared for by, the Lying- | Herald. ot Governors of the Lying-In Hospl- | Davis, Chiet Surgeon. Any child born| Mg uQehiAh Bote a Treasurer, John R. Binns, Tribune. Recording Secretary—Fred H. Ad- ams, City News, lon, Editor and Publisher. tients paying less than this twenty years alone, since the new| ported of late ranging from 15,000 to building given by tho late J. P. Mor- | 58,000 annually.” Fulfilling expectations for a suc- gan was opened, the records show that cessful future, the Newspaper Club, recently organized by active members “A baby is born under the care of| yesterday afternoon, marks a high| Of the newspaper profession in New the hospital has brought into the The wdrk of the Lying-In Hospital world more than 100,000 babies. for 1921, as set forth in the report of the Lying-In Hospital every hour and] point in the hospital's service of 123 | York, hen, at a meeting of the club in its said Mr. Morgan| Years. This Institution, the oldest ana | ¥en, as Dr. Asa B. Davis, | largest maternity hospital in New | 'oms on tho Seal Hear dts Weak atk, Chief Surgeon; Morton S. Paton, Vice | York, 1s caring for about a tenth of all | Terminal Building, oad that 496 Prosident, and Dr. William H. Spiller, |births in Manhattan. As Mr, Morgan | Street, ,It was announ: Solid: the 2 “! Maphrian ad tive newspaper men had joined tho the last twenty years over 100,000 | Tsanization. aeers Ohs ” Dress through the} ities have been brought into the Those who attended the meeting, Medical Superintendent, piloted a few | Pointed out, the records show that in world and a baby is born every hour | Called indicated its rapid growth THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 138, 1922. SUSTECSSUSSESESESUEURSRCSRerseegegeeesegeseeecrs LJ 4? ~=©Cortlandt A Great Easter Sale of * March 1, 1799. Beazell, World; Hamilt Peltz, pont Morgan One Child Is Born Every B Babies born exch day, 24, [iterald; W. Axel Warn, ‘Times. $ 1 5 S rin Suits je f Hour and Three-Quarters. RS al lta] Moment ee pring 4. Total births in Manhattan, 1921,| bury, Tribune; Edward Staats Li . s : By Fay Stevenson. city. regardiens of thelr condition, ot, under physicians, 42,066, ther, ‘Telegraph; Harold. A. Vivian, With Two Pairs of Knickers Ae ‘Gg Mostly Tweeds—Sizes, 8 to 18—All Wool Extra Quality SPORT-MODEL TWEED SUITS With One Pair Golf Knickers and One Pair Plain Knickers In a Sale at $16.50. Bull Bicthers Three Convenient Stores 279 Broadway,near Chambers Broadway, at 49th Street Hudson Terminal Street — Opposite Sale of Tricotine and Twill Suits at $25.00 All are silk lined! 30 different styles at twenty - f.ve — dollars! Knee length models in the new straight-line effects! Tweed Suits as low as $12.95 Coat Wraps and Capes for Easter for the purpose of receiving is _Jand three-quarters, ly? 1 yoked Mr Morten, fart eaw | Adverse business conditions for the he was as anxious to display its merits |Past, year, while not affecting the + as any of the doctors, sary to care for 68 per cent. of the % know every ward, the dome, the | catients free of change. Only 1,649 cellar, the engineering department |Titients were able to pay the mi and the whole works,” replied Mr.}mum ward charge of $2.50 a day, Morgan with a smile. which itself is little more than half At that time we were in the Solar-lthe actual cost. All this has brought {um of the hospital, which 1s partly] about a critical state of affairs in the inclosed in glass, with one part quite] hospital's ¢inances. open, and is used for the “worst” eases. Here, it is said, many, lives of] Bringing 6,126 bables into the world mothers are saved. in 1921 und caring for thelr mothers ‘The hospital is fitted with a labora-|cost the hospital $327,818. To meet tory, operating room, tiled kitchens,) this, in addition to all other sources and special rooms for the mothers as|of inoome, including grants from the well as special rooms for the badies.|city, aid from the United Hospital At one time a basinet was placed] Fund and income from endowments, at the bedside of each mother but the| necessitated the raising of $261,230 doctors have discovered that when|in voluntary contributions. Of this ] one baby cried twenty mothers at|sum more than nine-tenths was sub- jeast were disturbed. Therefore the| scribed by a small group of loyal ‘abies have special rooms to them-|and generous friends without whose selves. Hach baby is tagged with|aid the hospital would have been the surname of the mother, the record | forced to suspend. number and its sex, so that there 1s] Realizing that the needs of the hos- no possible chance of “mixing those| pital will be at least as great for babies up.” 1922, the board has determined upon the week of April 24 as a period in When a woman enters the hospitall which to appeal to the public for she remains, on an average, about ten| voluntary contributions. Those who days. wish to contribute to the hospital and “It has always been the policy of|thus to help meet the expense of this hospital to admit maternity|giving the best medical care to patients up to the limits of its capa- mothers and their babies without re- TOWNDardell, Bresaway, Gna Sons, Shand Oth Sts SPECIALS FOR EASTER FRIDAY and SATURDAY WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ COATS Sport Coats and Wraps, an attractive assortment of praart models in a variety of colors. Sizes 16 to 42. Values 35.00. Sale price...........0.. eee eens 22.50 SILK DRESSES This lot taken from our regular stock and reduced for this sale. Crepe de chine, canton crepe, taffeta and _ georgette in all colors and black, Values to 25.00, for this sale....,.. Calhipiaciesiplvipis 12.95 a WOMEN’S HOSIERY WOMEN’S SILK AND WOOL hand embroidered clocked stockings, in a good range of colors to match ‘tweed gvits. { Value 3.50 pair, for.......,se.sssvivuevesseseeees 2.59 WOMEN’S ALL SILK STOCKINGS in the newest spring shades, including black and white. Values to 3.80 pair, fOr... ..- 5... .ccceccoeoneces 2.50 ’S SILK STOCKINGS with lisle garter tops— i , white and shoe shades. Values to 2.75 pair, for ‘ 5 re 1.85 WOMEN’S IMPORTED “FIBRE SILK” CLOCKED stock- ings (all full fashioned), Black with white clocks, or white with black clocks. Value 2.25 pair, for.. A 1.65 ee WOMEN’S GLOVES Exceptional Offerings IMPORTED WASHABLE CHAMOISUEDE. An attrac- tive spring glove, with contrast cuff and rich embroidered backs in the new spring colorings. Regular value 1.55. Special at.................-. 89 HEAVY MILANESE SILK GLOVES—2 clasp Paris Point and self embroidered backs. Every desirable shade, in« cluding white and black. Best make. Were 2.00. Special at...........0.sses000. 1.39 FRENCH KID GLOVES—Overseam and full P. K. Paris point and emb’d back, in white and black only. Our regular 3.00 Grade. Special at.............. 1.89 SEE eS WOMEN’S LINGERIE—(Second Floor) GOWNS, ENVELOPE CHEMISES, STEP-IN-DRAWERS OR VESTS, of fine nainsook, white or colored, attrac tively trimmed, Wales LOOP Goi ici oes ccsscdeedecnscses aren et 95 in tailored or claborately trimmed models. Value 2.75, for............... ee eta) BUNGALOW APRONS, of good quality percale in a wide variety of patterns and styles, including dress models. Values 2.00, for.... aibeeGeh se aH 1.25 ) Vour Neighbors Have Values Possible for You SE pre-Easter days, the Blyn Stores are wel- new as any one else is wearing: But they realize coming thousands of new customers who are that a fancy label does not help the style; so they just learning this simple, unvarnished truth—that are unwilling to pay extra for it, at Blyn’s they buy the newest style, quality shoes for less money. Furthermore, they demand good quality materials; for they realize that style without quality is like a Last year, 750,000 people bought Blyn Shoes. By walnut without the meat. their very numbers these customers have made it And because Blyn serves more men and women than possible for us to offer even more wonderful values any other retailers in New York—they pay less for today. Values which are making Blyn customers style and quality here than anywhere else. at the rate of a million this year! Visit one of the Blyn Stores today. See how /ittle you Now, the men and women who buy Blyn Shoes are need pay for sensible New Yorkers. They insist upon style as shoes, 3 087_2-trap cut-out sandal in the newest lJast—illitary heel. In gray suede and patent leather, as shown. (Also in all $8 00 patent leather)..... caedaoultets 4 . “Make-it-a- & In 1880 2351 Customers In 1921 750,000 1922 1000,000 Wanted 4746 russia calf oxford. $6 00 Rubber heel. Same with wing tip 3165- patent leather one- 3165. raver iar ome 5 OQ “Million Campaign| so much that you want in your Easter Men's 448 Russia cherry calfckin, English toe. An up-to-the-minute completely satisfying o*- ford. Fifty variations in shce and v4 00 oxford . i A We could add nothing more to this grade that would be of prgctical benefit to the style or wear. $7.00 to $8.00. 424 oxtord of black gun-metal calf, with French toe. Young men’s new- 5 00 est atyle model............. ° Enjoy the benefit of leather construction in moderate priced footwear. Solid leather soles, insoles, counters and heels (rubber top lifts). Soft fine uppers. This line in black gun-metal and vici-kid in all shnp-» and styles, Also Russia calf and patent leather, $5.00 to $5.50. 699. -BOYS' Russia Calf Oxford, English last. Made to give hard mrviee, Sie 106.80, QodO0 “Little Gent," lees 9 to 13%,....... $3.00 @ BLYN-PLAN CHILDREN’S SHOES RED CROSS SHOES ¢ Physicians recommend fortabl them; they train little are the most comfor 2 feet and keep them shoes in the world; and happy. And they wear ‘as smart and trim as = like iron. Try them on myscecsest” ~Cut down the FamilyShoe Bill s"“""* 6 WEST SIDE STORES ‘and , a0th and 4 35° Warren 8 rast SIDE STORES | sth HOPPING CENTRE STORE y! A FEW DOORS WEST OF MACY'S All Stores Open Sulirday Evenings 161 West 34th Street | Shoes Delivered 3_ BROOKLYN STOKES 15 G ow Service ISK: B ton FREE to Any Marie | Fulton le Stores or a-ha Part of the World Broahwen | Headquarters a & Warren Sire Mall Order Dept NY. Chy. . These attractive Wraps are featured in Poiret Twills, Shawsheens, _Tricotines, Canton Crepes, ete. Many as low as $19.95 Sport Coats In soft finished Tweeds, Herringbones and Camel’s Hair, from $9.95 to $25. FOR OTHER GIMBEL NEWS SEE PAGE 14 GIMBEL BROTHERS 42d STREET—BROADWAY—88d STREET—NEW YORK CITY A SUB-DEB Sports CORSET Sounds like a contradiction these days, doesn't it? Sub-deb—and corset. But when. the young girl of to-day stands badly—as she often does -wise mother comes to us for corset advice. Here's one of the light, dainty if Su bones that wal oe oi right up. ‘They're boned for sports wear—lightly and sparsely. With bones so supple they are hardly bones at all. A very low top, with a bit of elastic for freedom. For the Miss, Really not more than a light sports And for sports wear. girdle that helps one to feel—well—to ve ie it ae feel dressed! A bit of firmness to help loesm't like to go une foundation for ted ale the the posture—to form a Gilek shouldn't! the meeting place of skirt and blouse. EXPERT FITTING IN GIMBELS CORSET { 8SHOP— SECOND FLOOR SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS Sn eC ny _

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