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the m ton fr Agony. Anne Muh BABY VICTIM OF KISSING BUG. “KIGSED TO DEATH.” on the tom> | ert funeral wan held torday st the home «t(< A KISSING BUG KILLED THE BABY. Die parents, John and Katherine Bokek DY DR. A. M. LACINA, 43 Bast Seventy-Afth street. would ve | A Kissing bag killed the the Ifteral truth. It wag not the mother- kiss of love, however, but the venomous boy. ‘Thus to the ravages of heat, bad milk baby. and the deadly nursing bottle is added 1 knew the bite from the @ new terror for the mothers of Le vid white mark om the ap- poor—one booed no Pity or re] per Itp. eare can guard aga! we case ts 90 well verified that no doubt 1s possible | Aloe because ently one side that Joe wes killed by the mysterious |{ of the taoe swelled. Im the bus. ease of any other sting the ‘There are two little girls left in the whele face would swell. Bokeks' comfortable home. Bese the 1 gave the bey otimatants coffin of their boy the parents today from the first. 1 aleo tried told an Evening World reporter «he | a at while the chil@ren prattied near snjections ae had . G@areé of powerfal snake- bite antidotes. Bet nothing could save “Jor, they anid, had nevbr had @ sick @ay in his eighteen months of life. He was unueuany healthy, him. Hite om was net SIGN OF THE KISSING BUG. strone ch to combat So when he awoke from his nap Satur- the poison. day afternoon ao little fretful they com- It ts often fatal in infant mented upat it ag strange. They sent ennes. dim out with Jennie, the nurse girl, but ught him home. He seemed Adults seldom dic from It. Re coy gps e-Aage begin ge Sure enough, on the baby's upper lip ar Sulit a | Poe totieed a th® white spot could be plainiy seen pet Ahnu even in death, Other « ot the Vig sed eg t extended to| #feect of the poisonous bite were all too | the left side of the face and they called | Plain. in Dr, A. M, Lacing, of 345 East Seventy- DOCTOR’S STORY. bap to ben” ead the does] DF Lomas, i a afterward by the} : tegen nite | Teporter at his office, Ss path soon as he saw the little wm “It was sorely the bite of a kissing “| never knew the stan to fail, I know) U8.” he sald. “I eould not be ba | * \taken. The eymaptoms are stways the | same, and 1 know no other thing like it. | “The kissing Dug always attacks the | Hipa, and the little white spot t# the first and lotions eadd to be most effectual and ovt ‘Then a swelling extends from administered stimulants from the firet, the over one side of the face. In He even injected the eolution of pot other cares af Insect poisoning the whole! sium usually given for venomous snake | froe Ro other sting like tt.” ALL REMEDIES FAILED. The doctor administers! the remedies ything possifle for the roy, | bites, T ae But the deadly is he had not the atrength | deep a hold. T It is very apt and head swelled | 1s ago J knew All of the babies died, o so with aduite | e| knew an adult to die of the bite unless ‘ou |! Complicated with other aliments “There waa no help for the boy. I dtd all man could do to save him,” tll death ret “Bee.” sald + the covering ean see the mark y ! $1,000 FOR FIRE VICTIMS. 7,000 FOR SAVING LIFE Mrs. Sarah Cowell Lemoyne tas) HAMILT written to friends in this city that on | © wit) udent Bee toe years Pay damite tho ‘Allan at Atl saved from drowning | Kaleer Friedrich she toak ihe ieading | am cider ratlies named Miss "Ners| i @ concert of which Baron von| “Pha lady died recently and leet Reot Jesse Warterg wae the manager. The! 7,00 7 proceeds were for the benefit of tne| LL ————————_—— { . _DOCTORS FOOD TALK. } eee j Selection of Food Ce of the Most ime} | portant Acts in Lite. | O)4 Dr. Hanaford, of Reading, ‘Mass., says in the Messenger:” “Our j health and physical and mental ha | piness are so largely under our ber- sone! control that the proper selee- tion of food should be, and {s, one of the most important acts (m Life. } “On this subject I may say that I lisa of no food equal in digestibi!- ity and more powerful in potnt of nu- triment than the modern Grape-Nuts, four heaping teaspoons of which is suMcient for the cereal part of a meal, and experience demonstrates that the user i* perfectly nourished a one mea! to another. “Tam convinced that the extensi and general ure of high class foods nt this character would Increase the term of human life, add to the sv Ont. July %—Louie HH. widows and orphans of the Vest their lives in the bw North German the a marry er ant the Her Morher Hod 1 aad & (hat fe we wr Recently ' Ladios' GattetaSitkDress Shirts Uniined and full tucked from band down, bot- tom finished off with a fancy pinked ruching; exceptional value et 9.75 Ladies’ Cloth Dress Sherts, Unlined Cheviots, Serves and Homespuns, black, blue and gray mixtores and plaids, flounced and plain effects, braided and tucked; regular $6 and $7 skirts for 3.75 Women's Caitored Rainy-Day Skirts of all-wool Plaid-Back Cioths, al! finished scams inside, mixtures of blue, brown and gray, wide titched band at bottom; a splendid bargain at 3.95 Ladios’ Fancy Lawn and Dimity Dresses of a good quality, in pretty Foulerd figures and stripes, of blue, pink, helio and black and white, fuli insertion yoke and froat, skirt and waist eleborately trimmed with white and black satin ribbous, at 95 2,000 Ladies’ Shirt Waists 5 of Fancy Lawns and Dimities, tucked and in- 33¢ | sertion trimmed, at 4,000 Ladies: Shire Waists| svmm of Colored Percales, Madras and Plain White Lawns, hundreds of pretty styles, tucked and choice for Ribbons, All the pretty and popular styles of this season are to be hed here to-morrow, and at prices so greatly re’! as to make them eesily the biggest ribbon bargain tainable anywhere at the present time, Just look cver some of our offerings in high grade black ribbons- the eenson's favorite kind. 1,000 pleces of BLACK ALL-SILK TAFFETA RIBBONS, 4 toches wide; worth 19. a yard, reduced to 1 50 cartons ot BLACK DOURLE-PACED SATIN RIBBONS, of » very superior quality; regularly sold at 22, a yard, how reduced to le The entire balance of our recent heavy purchases of All Silk Black Satin Back Velvet Ribbons (fast edges and superior qualities), will be placed on sale to-mor- row at these unmatchable prices: Width No.7, per yart, 12¢| Width™Mo. 16,peryard, 22¢ 72, peryard, = 25¢ Width No. 12, pervert, 12¢ Witth No. 40, peryard, 2e Width No. 9, per vard, 1Se| Witt eer eeeeeeees Framed Pieiures at big reductions on former prices. We oer for to-morrow an odd lot of PHOTOSRAPHS and PHOTOCRROMPS, iit frames size 20x24 inches), the | k ‘ch were for- metly and recently on aa'e at from 43.50 to $5.00 each, at, 0 fort @ choice, while they igt. Cigar Clearanee. For to-morrow, the last day of our clearance sale, four spectal lots of cigars are offered at prices hound to create quick selling anf sure to be taken advantage of by economical smokers. LOT 14,000 CLEAR MAVANA LONDRES GRANDE, strictly Meh grade, Coban hand mode, equal to imported in ovality (S imch); actual value $0.59; clearance price, "6 00 of 180, . LOT 5.000 CLEAR HAVANA ROTHSCHILDS and PURITANS, Snert auatity Cutan hand made, and valuct 4 00 wp to 8500: clearence price box of SA, oe LAT * 6.090 CLEAW HAVANA and SUMATRA WRAP- PER CIGANS, assorted brands and sites, all hord made 904 reruler 'G¢, ponds: actos! valves up ty $1.09; charenee 9 00 price, box of £5 | LOT 45.60" STTMATPA WRAPPER, LONG MIXFD RAVANA FILLER CIOADS, sevczal Mande and site, 9 gy ” { values up to $2.2%: clrearsnve orig, bow of SF, MAIL ORDERS FILLFD. AR ne nee Pure Foods and Sroceries, A short list of excellent values: PISH: Large Pregh Mackerel or Blue Pish, per fb., 7 Qhoice Halfbut Steaks, per ib., 10¢ Long Seland Porries, per Ib. 4c MEAT: Legs of Choice Canads Mutton, per Ib., Be DELICATESSEN: Delictoos Smoked Beef chippet while you wait), per fb. 20 SARDINES: Imported, per tim, Ge.; Domestic (in oll), pertin, 4¢ SALMON: fancy’ Ret Alaska Salmon, per can, 12¢ IMPORTED PEAS: “Petit Pola” (Moyers), ger tin, 12d CLAM CHOWDER: Lewts Bros.’ Luncheos Chowder or Baked Penns, ner ean, 7 COCOA: Poberts Breakfast Cocom, per 1-2 fb. cam, 15e COPFPF. Pancy Colten Santos, frech roasted, per Ib., léc CRACKERS: Mie Nace, Ginger Snape or Sugar Cakes, per ib., Se MILK: Silver Cort Condensed Mitk, pet can, 7 CATSUP: Cotticn ree.’ Biue Label Coteup, per tot, 18 TEA: Your choke of our Grten, Block or Mixed Tea, 3 Ite, $1.05; ger D., 3& STRAWNERPIPS: Extra prenerved, heavy eyrup, percam, 10¢ ANCHOVIPS: Gennine Norwegian, per can, 1d ARMOUR'S CORNED REEF OR ROAST BEEP, per can, 1d SPICES: Fancy Pickling Spices, 20 varietios, per Ib., 2% CORN: N.Y. State Cream Sugar Corn, per can, 1 STRING BRABS: *1b. ean, 6c STARCH: S-td, best family Gloss Storch, ee SOAP: lite bar family Soap, pet bar, 4 Wines and Liquors. DOUBLE STOUT, equal to importe!, per dor, 0 ST. JULIEN, a pore Caiftersia Claret, per éar., 2.40 RIESLING, “Poritas’’ trand, a high clase California Rhine Wise, pet dot., 3.00 OLD CROW AND PEPPER WHISKEY, per gal., 2.50 CALIPORMIA CLARET, per pal, 606 Sai Aaah dhis a lepiladpccvtinkbonisendbinen Ghe Big Store Jo tho Coolest in Gown, ot ATA NE iia Srocatasan Dunham Can Read, Hear and | Tend Her Garden. Oroke away © Ros thes caren of The giri was found ‘day at the oa? ¢ Jefe 1 me of a Prien Tolumbta street, on OFF FOR TRE ARCTIC If you've need Bitten in His Sleep, Joseph mi*s.° 0.0%. faye donnd Bokek Died in Great | Meneee Cra Asy om ant have bon | Try The World (Greta! te The Evening Wot And you'll be wee, y 3 in lengths of from 2 1-2 to 10 yards, that readily brought 3c. a yard, on sale to-morrow yard, just i 136 THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1900. To-Morrow, Friday, July 27th, will be the fifth day of Our Annual Charities’ Renetit Sale. A certain portion of every dollar taken in at the Big Store will go to that old and estimable charity Che How York World Sick Babies’ Fund, By doing your shopping here to-morrow you will not only save money on but you will aid us to help a cause that all should contribute vinta ey Your choice to-morrow of the kinds that sold throughout the searon at 2c. « yard, for 8c! We will place on sale to-morrow a biy lotof Wash Fabric Remnants toit over {oom (his season's boat selling goods, comprising Dimities, Orzandies, Lawas, Batisies, Craes Sutioge, de, In bonrths of fyom 2 to 10 y: n were fro 12 1-2 whieh may be hed for but 5c¢ eeeeemeneamnnnameaanaanneeeeee eee meet with the apprectotion of all economical hous our purchases, keepers: Startling Price Reductions on Wen ’s, Youths’ and Rays’ Summer Clothing. Don’t you need another business and general purpose suit to complete your er wardrobe and enable you to present a buy your fall clothing ? If so, consult these o while they hold good. You'll not find their equal offered at any other store in insertion trimmed; $1.25 to $2.00 values; a "5c town to-morrow. ‘ood outward appearance until you and take advantage of them Roods, now offered at greatly reguced prices, | DOYS’ TWO-GARMENT SUITS — Odd lots and MEN'S SUMMER VESTS | | All made of the choicest | English woven noo-tading | vestings, well made and | will Gt properly; former, at less than the cost of manufacture—one offering YOUTHS’ SUITS, mate. of all sorte of servicemble | gn, 3.59 and $4 graden, woollen stuffs, in desirable sow reduced style and males, leit over lines of seme of our | 1,50 ron tailing styles that WHITE APRONS, for Doren BOYS’ WASH. | formerly self readily at Qo) bartenders, butchers, but- well made and will fit ABLE KNEE PANTS, of and $7.50; sites 14,15, 16, lers, walters, hc, made well; telling price through-| white @uck amd pretty 18 and 19 only; am umre-| of standand drill, with or tien, SC served choice ef 450 suite, without bide; the regular ¢ porns 3.50! Don’t fail to get a supply of those fine “Cclipse’’ Yegligee Shirts at 65¢e. each. (Actual value from $1 to $2.50). f 1,200 dozen of these fine shirts, the product of Messrs. “4 Samuel Sternberger & Co., of Philadelphia, one of America’s greatest shirt makers, went on sale Monday. Although the sales have been very heavy, assortments, sizes, styles \"\ and colorings are still perfect, and you can make as good a ,\\ selection as on the firet day of the sale. They come in 4,4) White Madras, Colored Madras, Madras with silk stripes, Silk fronts and colored bodies to match, and other approved materials. Sizes, 14 to 18. No better opportunity of the kind is likely to present itself, here or elsewhere, this season, 80 you had better not neglect this splendid chance. Al Choice of Any Shirt for | weights and patterns suit j able for present and carly MEN'S PINEST SERGE | fall wear, formerty priced SUMMER COATS of the at §3 and $3.05; en uare- beat grade of imported all- stricted choice of 615 sults worsted storm serges, in to-morrow fast indigo colors of navy | fer and royal blue and black, | ¢» Out the season was §°; "3.001 Che Bieyotist, the Phot and the Bather vaste: gelato Goods ment's list of special money-seving f for to-morrow; nothing like them on sale elsewhere at the present time. Bargains in Men's and Women's Shoes. We have regssorted all the shoes that remain unsel from our Big ‘Double Val ‘ them on sale to-morrow a! {1} good picking ieft, but as some of the! are small a prompt selection is desirable. MEN'S TAN AND BLACK —) Worth $3, $4 ar in lange sites, MEN'S PATENT LEATHER 1 cho.ce to-mattor MEN'S SHOES from regular stock, \China, Glassware and Lamps. Look over this list carefully. ; ypyou need, come here to-morrow and you'll be able to get ; is at a great saving. If it contains anything | CUPS AND SAUCERS, large tea site, aicely decorated, value Ife, epecitl at $ OATY EAL BOWLS, fruit saucers and bakers, regular at Ie. to ite. epectal at Ste, richivdecerated and gold lined, CUSPIDORES, handeomely decorated, new shape, tepulet at Oo epreial at DINNER SETS, 103 pieces, Ane chine, nc , Worth $2.00 2 pair, now reduecd to toil grid ines, regular at $21.00; epecial at LAL ins’ BLACK AND TAN LACE ) r | detorated in enameled colors, f . DINNER SPT, 193 pieces, Raglish Porceiain, bagipeme flow biue decoration, full geld tricet, segular at 925.00, Sereon Doors and Oil Stoves. Some general clearance prices that ovght (0 prove? attractive te all who need the goods, since they are the, | lowest quoted anywhere at the present time ‘or goods cf} SCREEN DUORS, streegly mate of A-inch stack, fitted $1.15 Bind on sale tomertew 80c of ethers in natural 2 to §2.00; a choice to-marrow for STOVES wre ents G GLASS, wines, gablete, be , olive dishes, a] the rage at the seashore this season, cack, ce, wo mitt We, uae TLAIN WORSTED PANTS, ts be worn with the Jerseyn, ut atee, fine crystal clase, regular at lea, banteomely engraved, regu: with the beet etes: wire; r GLASS TABLE SET, full vt, regular ars of the Ree 1 street an’ Seventh aver by Patrelman Hekla, @ al) au partake of any nt in the We ted Senmi —<———— AMAZING results are to be ha@ +y ‘rom Sunday World Waate WMorcerizod Sateens i Fine Freneh Organdies, . Wash Fabric Remnants, * lormor prices of which ‘c. a yerd, a choice of Linen Devariment Spretals, Sems low-priced geaeral reiuccions that are sure to ALL-LINEN CREAM TABLE PAMASR, rducod ftom 8, er. yen ALLAABER BROWN TOWTLUINGS, por yart, Se MEMATITCRED SSZ*TS, extra sitepeach, PILLOW-CASES, hometticdy, at, each, y Se ALL-LINEN TRAY CLOTRS, hematitehed, exch, BED SPREALB, fo’! ane eet, new Cesigns, worth $1.49 TURRISR TOVRL® These spectal redactions for ‘om srrew cally . el bi . Values, each, We Ne he Age ies SeMing Prices, exch, 19¢ 1é¢ 1240 102 & be Children's Wear, 4 Some of the season's best sel and most popular CHILDREN’S SUMMER CAPS, all sizes and styles: a The 49, and S6c, kinds, rediced to : ‘The 6S¢. and #¢. kinds, reduced to Se! The 9c. and $1.28 kimts, reduced ty . of two different sty'es, one trimmed ‘tet with hw, 23 ar worth es | CHILDREN’S WHITE NAINSOOK DRESSES—A Ly 4 " q Women's Undershirts WOMEN'S UNDERSKIRTS, patterns Sececptniere as oa Ae, to $1.28; 0 choice for bie Coilet Articles, Standard toilet preparations that are needed by everybody, oflered at the lowest of prices, VIOLET AMMONIA, per bottle, WEST INDIA BAY RUM, 1-? pint bottle, FARINA COLOGRR, 4-04. hottie, REPUBLIC PERFUMES, all odors, 1-08. bettie, ALMOND CREAM, per dottte, LAVENDER SALT, por bettie, ALMOND MEAL, #-o7. jar, DENTAL FOAM, per bottle, DAIRY QUEEN SOAP (3 cakes in a bex), per box, outfit will do well to look over our oo Bicyotes and Bieyele Sundries, TUE “FOUNTAIN” BICYCLE, foMy guaranteed by us for the ‘atanee ise nes aad women's styles ant sires; a cheice for 16. JUVENILE BICYCLES for and 1900; a for "1900" 2078 CENTURY GAS BICYCLE LAMPS, at "1900" 20TH CENTURY Off BICYCLE LAMPS, at ino CRESCENT BICYCLE GAS LAMP, full nichelplated, at te BARTPORD REPAIR ; CANS WOOD Rind CEMEAT sor Peo ea (ogee BLUE POR SPOKES, LAMP nace ) be wd mpeg ah ed , value fee $1 t Seusew, be pair, TSe RICYCLE HOSE, worth Ste. and 7S. pale; a cholee fer 38g. Cameras and Camera Supplies, * “VIVE” MAGAZINE CAMERAS, take pictures 4x$ a ches, handy and easy to operate, at 2. P WIZARD''A,” one of the Mrheet {foe comersa enw os the market; hae double lens ami al) the latest takes a perfect picture, list price each $12.00; pny 7. RUBY CANDLE LAMPS, cach, (PRAL TOMING SOLUTION, Sor. bottle, at SEWSITOL Will sensitive almost anything; a complete cotat ter CARD MOUNTS, plain, 11) Lnches, suitable tor mounting 4z8 (n. of “rT in. pictures, .o different shades, per dosem, PRINTING FRAMBS, for pistes from Ma x Diy inches te 4x® inches, a eheter for ee ite oe FASTMAN'S NEW Be. * FOLDING POCKET KODAK, 14,09 6Se te Te Men's Bathing Suits EWS COOD-PIRCE COTTON BATAING SUITS, good and with faney etripes, at on MES OFBPIRCE BATHING SUITS, i» pate seey MEN'S T¥'0 FIRCE BATHING SUITS, mate of the tae qoality ef cottoe, with white at red stripes; worth $1. acd, a chaicw tne A S$I6 Electric Fa. for TRE SIEGEL-COOPRR RLACTRIC FAN will on any direct corrent of from 110 te

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