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™> + ORE idhatia haan O62 BABIES | CARED FOR. Even nf World Doctors’ Report for the Week Ending July 14. THE SUMMCHIPTIONS ©) Darien street u fof physicians attached ck Dadiew Pind maheo work accompliohed by i unen viaited . Famili Sick babies treated. Contributions to the Evening Wi ‘ik Rabies’ ae ar re, une recy Biel to td $aidt, £4 orld, Pulltser From “Lite ganiors.” » the Bator Ditame find @ money orter tor Mt ew ts Lite Jantors af the Retermed Connover, Superin. ntent Reformed Church, Weet Newel. NF Sold Cake aud Lemonads, ‘Te the Mtivor it will beset ‘ome ohm Te ruger Lottie Wises, Chariie Cretger A GIft and a Diessing, Te the Btivor Ineloget find §2 for the Sick Bakter Pusd, ead acoapt thanks for your courlesy and kindness te Gupending It tor their benedt bchimeadl 8 a bg “Hepe It Will Melp.” by Med Inagert ted 14,00 we have colonel ter a Bebier’ Pent We tape it eit bey ores mise Shianwehy, Helen @rlanowwny, Booed mice Allee Putageraid. G1 fer the Fund. steed es Pm oo te Pint. hoping i wt some, pear tat “Every Little Hetps. a Te the Ptitor lnclmed you will tnd 00 comme tor Ge Sieh Rabie? Fund. We bepe it will Relp some Battes, Seceuce every sitio Deipg eww Lame ‘Witten Gover. Of Course It Will He of Use, ‘To the Beiter Inelowed iw lo Breokiva for Fund, The benef in aid of The Evening World Sick Babies’ Fund at Manhattan Music Hall, Bath Beach, last Thureday night, certainly eclipsed all affaire of this nature ever heid at this popular ide resort. To say the muste hall rowded would but mildly gtve aa |, but with all every one was made as comfortable as possible under the ctroumstances. 154. the most satisfactory incidents One of the affair was that, with the on tion of Pete Datiey, who telegray his regrets, rformer ad appeared, James ornton, who is ap pearing at one of the New York roof ardens. was late on account of the | i they, but he was the recipient of @ ively greeting when he was announced Bonnie ‘Thornton, too, in addition to lending her services on the stage, went ng the audience and coiected nearly for the Fund, The veer aleo a bse a and deserve cre: te for the of Alderman rederick ee Falke and Clarence Me Cormick. and ‘vat their part was attended to ts attested by the wise of the audience. a " parod’ Ronnie Thornton, Miles nd age Charies Falke, Lillian, Cooper and Re: Rey And omeeny, nami sted eer ‘Bimerso: tattle Prcman twenties, was teller, I met and married), * gone to the 5 ed sof bor West yatta Mabe! HesthoW, | stants Lowsence twenty years age. For |avroad f would have died. ““| Mf any one doubts tho) Sidney Glimore, Le | efficiency and n Counta Latte Mes 6’ Gamer: tour years our lite was bappy. I work turned my busband away from here | y sacrodly \uaRleg, re and veneer Edna Birech | oy and inte at the bank. My wite | | because 1 did not want to have m ——— cherocter of * ved a Ba Glee Sak BA come ve for Grunkards, and tha: 1 Mrs. Pinitham’s methods, | Into the money he left. We moved from | an tdie, | ow, and i oll write for a book she has) SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAT. Som ries 4.47)Fun oets. 1 B)Moon rime. .2.00 Tings ror fo-Dar. Low Weer OUTGOING TO SAIL TO-DAY. feo. W. Ciyée, Charter. ‘TO SAIL TOMORROW She: FR INCOMING | STRAMSHIPS. DUB TO Dar. * i enee € i“ “7 € i ond Atowe Beth. Ne. 14¢ man vires | ony iS \ Helen Roi- 1 4 i'Welea Awaoreehy, fame S| nene and Alice Piugerad md 4 Lo io » SOwartt, Grace Nelson end r 18 \ B ) % WL Butler street, 7 one pau If the housewife wants to get any work done she will have to g@ to the Parts Ex- position SanNgDDDoIaDAGADAnaTnbagns HOW MRS. BELMONT 0O0-— Newport m9 | thes aahet The operation of removing Mrs. Dei- mont's vermiform appendix was per formed last Thursday by Dr. Willtam M. Polk. the nephew of Presider James current attect Mr Bem to be auch @ one “Women are le subject to the oe. ease than men, the ratio betng three men to one woman. Nobody knows why men get appendicitis in greater num < bers than women K. Polk, and one of the ables surgeons | 1) "hot dimoult to treat Nearly the country It was succemmful. and| all cases recover, and Mra. Helmont®. Dr, Polk sald that unless some unfore-| chances should be the very best seen complication, Ifke blood-notsoning OF perttonitie, eet in Mrs. Belmont would THE OPERATION. operation is performed usually | be about again in time to entertain Ad-| “An . a pigep 4 ire er ween acl win a miral Dewey gnd hie wife next month. Hs the Moe ft. Rockefeller amd hen bd sd WAS OPERATED UPON, ‘Thts ls the crucial day in the illness) ar spe re Cig foreign pedenanee | ot the p t and he extent of tng of Mrs. Perr tn thie little sec. On the contrary, sen eually three to three an. d ¥ Belmont. as she lies tn Dr} raiority of onsee are due ton) known | > t ? magnificent home, “‘By-thedies.”” at] lauye Rome persone are. Bun) ore ah the —* | /Women's Jersey-ribbe Underwear, | 4,200 Dozen Garments, worth 40c. Vests Pants Union Suits Corset Covers | neck; the pants are knee and corset covers have hig On Sale ADLRRAD HAVE YOU SEEN IT? THE ORRAT PROSIDENTIAL PURTIA “Who Will You Put in the White House?” Acowees Thousants, Sometiing Mutirely New PRICE (9 CONTS BY Malt. Thomas Jones, 433 Broadway, N. Y. City. ————— Amusements. th, In 07 + . ‘This te the day when that tf will ar pees mais eaten, ‘tor She chara I peed ol Victoria. Mn nppear, If ima ts turned | padent is not all . tr oan the feghorn me ei | fou for several ho ira the sain ov th | VENETIAN Aeria TERRACE t ta & operated live on gruel and thin stuff for Ave or) [Use teuboed with, green ; eee oo ARDEN atm weeks, | tien eee of er » ve ree an CAUSE NOT KNOWN, ‘ 4 wiutec > kill ae EUROPRAS VAUDIVIE ha skin, The sh esi ts then ane “ra IN : Dr. Cyrus Edeom desc: ibes the overa- tion which Mrs. Belmont hea fust suf- taped ae toll tee en” Bonin: ae owe: NEXT 4 y eeepine hee te aot SUNDAY EAT POrULAR PRICES u dia the operat | | | be t Liat lon eg one. has MANHATTAN PEACH fix g umieretand the anatg of ‘ine Darts. PANCIULLES Tie §80T BAND The (-§ 4 a email piece Snes | EDL p Pale # Genet Spectre and Pireweons, caecum, or y 4 to etherise tne pa | * | PUITAMA, =. aera arta, tn abape. al he ff and this ie the next and last v the appa. |) *? Japan tn Viewer and Plame, in is A. ‘ preliminary etep aressing of The Geisha Pr ecrengemest ‘arian i, " thr ts “The fret step tn the tion is to rh tae te “, ase atvide cut fhe tieguas in ard flesh) | Cyt with the _ “{ king up any we T. pow . * “Te be situate ‘side of the them to srereet B ea ng. A fin . ¢ tate, Dinter, A. 00, omg, just ft ¢ protu of = aut is aed bos iG im - th Ae “ Tone mode are left for nator Dat tin pl — Riese Seeorcaee Pe tus imp’ © Send fhe A 0 cae moe PROCTOR watt ry ns a oasiz months 1 is impossible to m: cn TN vaut a litue the groin. Ite aman i ofa in_an oblique ¥en a utes as to how long Mire. Bee eee ee an wiiess, A By’ fi plichardpene enn ge oe diay between ie sige mont the lomen and the bo a | eappove eppen-| which I ferred Sivare eto the prenmce of th Tengen according to to trustors DRINK MAKES HIM A PAUPER. Bank Teller Deserted by His Rich Wife and Left “ iu be confined Ld hee ana ‘BABY FOUKD IN A HALLWAY, | Hundred @nd Biath street, found « ) poor ;| BRIDGEPORT, Conn., July 88.—Robert Crawford, ex- teller of the Norwalk (Conn.) Bank, is dying in a ward of the local hospital. He receives no more attention than the to Die Alone. A per patient. He is apparently friendiess Million « Less than two miles from the hospital tn a magnificent! villa, surrounded by all the comforts of life, live his wire! W, (of 880,000 a year and the sons have cllowances of thou- | Omen sande in addition. Her maiden name was Minnie Law-!| rence, and her father was a@ millionaire fruit desler, wh | and two sons, young men. Mrs. Crawford has an inc ome} ‘|have been relloved of left her his entire fortune. The reasons why this is were n told by husband and wife to-day female troubles hy Mrs. Pinkham’s advice and medioino. THE WIFE'S STORY. “T pot up with more from than any one knows. My ne shatiered, my dealth was broken | The letters of a fow aro | pointed regularly in this 4 it| PApOre ry a sie leas tas a Wa el ‘Bank end 1, a young man in the [our itttie nome to the magnificent one | jin which she now lives. The manage- ment of the estate devaived upon me. I Wen agp pre tlen Aptis ly haggle erty. I acquired a taste for liquor. never paid fore pair of @ lothing for myself or the his shoes T RAVE MO a ve about my hu su | Peoently published which | - ii, |eontaing letters from the [aoe ences OS peng: oe sine | ‘master, and othes Beis out of the world Ii never eee Fim again as lone’ te 1 ‘to sont | A live “When I went abroad I off him to @ sanitarion, of and allow ‘mn If when I reusned he hi id given up bis would live why nim; showld part for fe lap hcae i orm al came back I learned that be te bad as ever any Tied vias lawyer to. him et him 4 hk himeelt. te Seat Bee eat arn hie peweace ‘tab vectigation sod who and who all of Mire. Pink pose’ statements and | THIRTY YEARS OF cuRES Summer-bome seekers, consnit The World's Vacation Bureau, which can furnish you with reliable information | relave t all summer resarts in N Stay wth my never ‘on for Aiverce. can say what (hey please about ee oom Ds Gani once egai8! me now. | can hold my head ap aoa] York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and before I die. the world honesty in the face. My |New Kogland. Applications by mail dector “Sepirea, kod peak | for printed matter must be accom- ease La With stamge vo cover postage. Poorly Clad Two-Weeks-0l4 In- famt Taken from Tenem: te DAY AND SIOMT. be.rk u ye: ato Bellevee Hospital. wine Lehr 8 Witiart. 3 carte iy ire. Btward Kennedy, of 6 East (One| sive American Vireeraph cad Big 1 Lier | Are iL Moving Pictoree pom Party Reno & i PASTOR'S *** are 20 8 1 CRNTS. BRIGHTON BEACH wae 1y ola two-weeks-olis baby boy in the ¢ Male. 100 Mar oa BM Second” avenue this ites FS cath. ‘Vorke cod blame “arn he child was taken to Rellevue Hos- ont hyRR ® Li hae aes Np. FLOATING ROOF es A900 Rew KOSTER & BIAL’ pooy, canis | TRIM | He case ot rain porto Moris Hat WEEK So GENERAL ADMISHON — f0e | 2 AUTH TIGHT! Hn, Yo bat ‘ear Migting ‘ CASIN oot Logoroy'e Casters intauty Miestreie! & ome HERALD SQUARE THRATRE Ju THE CADET GIRL. SmATS NOW ON @ALR | vl D EN JARDEN Pf NICHOLAS Om peere: very iv KALTE & ib CONLa BY ED ain. KEITH'S ° WENEW YORK {curanyY Mm ua INR ATOORAPM USEEI Excursions. | Ail-Water Route to | steamers, +) SAR? OBEN ic CONNECTING #10) MARY S: SAVERNG eDoRMnA eb PAR earner Won en A A | Beviery Lanting 915,19 tin a, Pa fears a ibam ees «Trip. aNd pice io itd etd AND Bay * 8 FEN LINE For Mighiante . Pisamere Maj Lato aman MM, Asbery Park snd Ovsen Grove. 1M» 99990 99 a ee Beiiery op Ta let roe wee ee i wedi weet rower, param earonene Rese Sie oe aoe es ACYS _ Both Sides 141 St. The lot includes: Nearly all the vests are silk finished—high and low SUNDAY EXCURSION, | vie 1h Ea pres iw b ‘ony July 29th oni, ]3 tite stock of 2 ne | crate cheviots and soft Mauch Chunk, enabled to otter a - wae Thibets, “| ¢ ee | tilord, correct t= suit, mai Switchbac k. ed inthe beat ¥ tyle and telmed a ‘ 7 | i oe a“ 1, with| Men's Trousers, One only high-grade gam {Dollar Children, 5c. Dollar 4,94) of tie eres la ments usually ore ant win ill eave an pitewe wet chercd wil be} Stes! ool aa a : Youths Suits, $3. 33.) found in a line of} ees fitted Young wy | Men's Wool Cheviot} Meseatep 8.88 Men's ey i Suits. an tnnere a ver “KS Sailor Suits, 2.44 ' and ring - ~ Tw Peerless, Incomparable! |! bone, These trousers es "4 are made a3 we posst make thew | and perfect in fit’ \ a pair th emt ' ni sone § pd r choke during ths ie falls © 66, a ROCKAWAY BEACH, ek) he Oe een ene ene een ennns di i MILL # SiCTOR? SALE, /holesale Clearance of Wholesale from 1513 10 15th, 6th ave ’ Stocks of Men’s and Boys’ F Summer Clothing. to $1.00. ch 1 fe ign hay y Sate Hoa _ the il offer so ta the (reales: bargains ever 5, | Boys’ Wash Suits,sge, vt Fine Cotton Merino Lisle Thread Silk and Lisle imported B ' black sack trox all lar ' This uw Values, a. che suit tir les choice, se ‘ la we Posi- ~ not more than customer, | orders filed lengths; the umn suits h necks and short sleeves. Tuesday. with wide| Fre | ings and perfect in ffl. | In every way a first class business sult, and oe wer becheap aoaer Hf) Blue Serge Suits, | $4.94, This is an opportunity to secure a tendeliar sat] Excursions FOR ALL! LEHIGH VALLEY ?' RAILROAD, Men’s Fine Suits, to not believe you an duplicate these: 51s anywhere short of $12.0) to $14.00 | your | Glen Qnoko, pare worsted | ' Bors’ Suits, $2.92, well rimmed ; lewhere wou Boys’ TWOPIECE! about the pr SUITS, size to 4 this sult, years, with double here at 3.33 breasted jacket, made Boys’ Suits, $1.98. of fine quality strictly | warranted Sizes 8 to 16 years,stric-all-wool cheviots ang Stith, in either y all wool, made with eassimeres, also p 5 fil louble . breasted lack- tue and black unin. Oot | MANHATTAN BEACH, ets: in this fot there is! Ished cheviots tut $240" collar and | gAMAYE Poor Hast RM at. X. ¥. sem) selection of 2 of this are warranted fast tc 7 tra te year's newest patterns, color usual price 1 tone New York i wiowtes cher | a shoice 1.98 t v4 mr 2, 92 ra - 4, via ata at | . conneeting with seem | a4 0. 5. 1000 ‘© Great Mill and Factory Sale of “Women’s Undermuslins mer met N PARE. ” tana, and the Infants’ Wear. Steamboats. i A | TROY BOATS, i Pofine contra met sresupne iTY OF TROY OM sapasoas, 3 eee edge, 19 Umbrella Orawers ot ; tine cambria: deep awn EX 3 rule, trimmed with | aasorts ‘North ast t tae sad action: AG) Rail : a alroada, lg fro) NEAL YORK GENTAAL | "UD ph ig gm ae ‘ead 1 1S \y Sealed aM 13 y, a ll AM ‘oname fil le jig re" 8 $ " ay ‘ 4 ‘ lithe a) Waists. , ‘ RPM NY ochre cen. eM! S J finished with rue, | Shirt Waists of ied ; \\ j i another as assorted stripes x { | ue sks! laundered ia | ad ive ; i ‘ : " it . Ww pense hirt Waista, $ : W. &. Summer Corsets M G09 t 49 Children $s Summer ° Dra Waists of fine ¢ : 2 rN Babies’ Leghora Hats {//{ Sale of paid igh pen Japanese Fans, and flowers in front, c¢ MW 7 pe ge rod ~ A® 5,000 Japanese Fans, in ular price 29 > pretty designs and onke "4 re usuali “The Great Trusts and eee ~ 4 ovings’ usually 0c, and a feeet Pier, sear Rotunda | Their Capitalization. with bu ttaed cow, How many people know the a oe egtent of the centralization of wealth im the United States? There 1s an easy way 4 kere, consult The to know Summer-home seekers, consult The mer-home © © tee Wortt Aimans+ und Bo, Yorid’s Vacation Bureau, which can « Vocation Bureau, which eam eyclepetia. Rasdoomely bran you with reltable information sh you with reliable information Siveria ealere St seal ate r ve to all summer resorts in New rel all summer resorts | York ervey, Penn nia and York, New Jersey, Pennaylvanist New feations by mai! New Bag for pr’ inte 4 matter must be accom- fc | panied With stamps (0 cover postage. | panied "a amps 10 cover

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