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Pamper sa _ anon td m re ad rea . THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 9, 1900. | ie we deciaration of Dr. Craft car. here Woe pot the ellehtest chance of | powerful currents harmless te 5 * ABDUCTED GIRL HOME. Fol, of 2 Bast Twenty-fourth tree ‘ Tey even predicted the hour] they kf) the germe a To bear out his #tatement Dr Carroll); » 1 took my raird oscttia-] The tubercular matter ts dew y * . ae some remarikah!s results ¢ “ ‘4 » tes +. | ated Uhrough the liver, kidneys and BY EVENING WORLD DOCTORS ta Rough Mach, S Oee bad heen weceked Wy 0 ms o> une epeedy road to complete AT" pe, carrtt sae 6 Mamie Shap t r para ‘ r BP i in which electricity plage ~~ girl who areod, was ’ ' acted acute te fore, spirit force and eats SAVED IN A WEEK. st Saturday by Maat T cco, When he| trial foree I selleve to de one and he ond) usionsitiietinnt . aa ‘ee ean house the! same force bs soase or undealth te only 9 9000000 a. Gera icctins Wr Dectors Say His Electri- ha its ave cal Oscillator Solves a | A000" 8M 8 Satan, paste oie * Woman was arresiet w bd 1 Harriet Hubbard Ayer EVENING WORLD SAVES Jtic. conn. lat Wede firl wa Problem. Nod le, ti aid, has Tolle ot the Werk ade 1,000 BABIES IN A WEEK. 1°82) pines eons mg - oe ; j Crank colored), . g whi Are you too stout? Tie. 2a Possible by This News. Se a 3 a remov ' Page of next Sunday's World will Evening World doctors daring the past week visited 11 ; rs New York ‘ , ae! ae make le. Just one seat for just one frre, ew pr x ) hi you the proper corset to paper’s Generous Read homes o the pose Is Rreehirs — One World ad. and you sre (hore | : lle ‘ ; | | su: sabia ers. * eae houses 586 i . ep age ooo = ee ‘They tound hibigtey ee a tae ‘Kak tek tee pevevevereverrrerenrcrctre orth ng pveeresveverrrerervrererrerrerrrerevrvvererererrryrververrrvvrevrrerrrerrerervverrrrrerrrrrrerer ery rt A larae percentage of them weely have ie Ll lor e An Army of Suffering 8 "scnins “ort sectors. i YALL CARS TRANSFER TO { A nm well \ “t} Littie Ones Rescued | parched with (ever are now motet and red in delirium now of in pencetu irom the Ravages o: eutoctat Hithe bodies are now + and clean. ad to health, In short, the sick ure on the These precions lives are beimga saved daily by The Evening @) World Bin saaboeg ©) LA) NSD see souk During these hot, languid August davs, when we do not care to stir fr ; our own cool homes, bargains must be bar- gains on the pheromenal order to convince that that economy is worth the effort and discomfort bargain-seeking necessi- tates. Every depariment, tom the greatest to the smallest, is ving with the ot other to bri ng the greatest values of the year before the public. With this ins ew, can resulis be anything else than most exiraordinary? Then, too, with the whisperings about stocks of tall goods, it is Disease and the Deadly Nursing Bottle, = readers. wt werk. Keep up the | BABIES’ FRIENDS RALLY; | AT ROCKAWAY, COCOOOERCOSCODOENOCOCOLEE Harriet Hebbard Aver, Kveniog Wor Moctors, describes for our | generous readers the work ' advisable to make ready for their arrival, Senet eeneescewencwenseereeemer ester ee es BENEFIT that te being done aime THE SUBSCRIPTIONS. the thoasands of alek : s bies in Hrooklyn. re he 8s er. iinke World Babdte r 7 ie doing Pasting va Ss he litte ones | 9 wh , LITTLE CONTRIBUTORS, | k ot é ‘ Money Recetved Yesterday for the! i" ; fn Fand Ae be | Moan : “ ing ¥ dies were 4 ted in this 7 eed ated A not, t r - le ous work, provided the mean hi r , ' m which we * noble work. ie b : . | We good ant mk 3 THE POOR ARE PROUD. |,» most Mange Poona : Mosate La i Some of the rare very proud, Ther + Foi H . ainiliieies daily essons ir rag t r ant ¢ 2 - 3 will not ask for y e A y Sor gate $ Want aims for them 1 ; ‘ ; ! ‘ $ , r ri ‘ t ” ‘ a © ry A ” ‘ yw ; " ” | fg. anx w ” fa " | at . . ant fa treat of . ee. ‘ ve performance w " ore owe re not have now to plead ey evening on J. A. Phi . Pepe ipe's Groat Iron Pier, Beaside Ter wayword : Rockaway Heacn THE pOcroRs WORE. the pler will be howe made selling t innit che tr ever been told | tne Page? Sent ami Third strevt work r z W Sick Ba Kam Thirt street lo mse : Pie : eses ‘ Want Talrd areet ents mate by Frances 4 emonade mand . * he 4 and Jacob Powner. « f 182 Fast 76h et, otty. F 4 r takes th Kindly accept the emai! sum of te We hed i ee ont afternoon on the corner of Sth me an fully ex oe cers of Mamie Veohan, 1410 24 ave. * Saverio Pelowe, 112 24 ave Uneliz neres'« — Knowledge Is Power. (Prom the Detroit Journal) The Poreh Climber beat his breast "Yes," he said, “I biame my con- dition to the defect of my early etuca- tion. Had | gone to ethool when I was a boy | might have passed the clvil- aon and One| service exuminations and entered the termant uban postal service!” Mies Lottie Gilson ani Mise Kathryn | But ignorant and illiterate ag he was, Osterman, who contri to the clever | grand larceny was open to him only performances given om the jawn of the | in ite less transcendental reaches. PITY, NOT ABUSE. He knows from the mother's appear: 0 nourished. the Hithe sufferers y condition w properly fed « norance. He no matter Lic of neglect est language to Thank You, Wisees aby every day will see that @ day, anda day, (0 keep “That bottle Doitle, The & feeding from ¢ Give it to me. thes with clean nipples “Here ts borax to mix with the water | to wash the botties “T will be here again to-morrow, Give the baby this medicine chee every hour oF two oF three hours,” ax the cane may | be. t Is went to you twee *, also twice a is the wrong will never get well vr an bot PAYS FOR GOOD MILK. | Then the doctor smiles at the mother, pats the {ittle baby gently and says a Feaseuring word and a jood-by and is off, It ts all done in a few minutes. Forthwith he pro Ii depot, «riers ree oF our Week: ¥ tem to the bad) and bepine the same Work over again The next day he ywes back agatn through the same process, explains to the mother, smiles at the cean baby, Wea If the bath has not been given be wadreses s the baby and gives & bath, showing the mother how it done and proving to her tha: water Diessing and w.!| heip to cure, not iH, as too many of the ignorant be- —goes * as it te necessary The Bren. | 4 ocd doctor calls on each little lem once & day at) long as the baby requires food and treatment it is furnished without money if the mother and other, eaene are they fed, t What astoniehed te | words no medical aes tng a ‘prescriptions to be led. GENEROUS READERS. butions each day Your 2 opperens contra ven ‘you the mat ched ee} fips ot finnocent vierlms are weary, oh esied, ™ fagied litte Ne Rn] made sweet @ is arrested, ily ore “saved the readers of Evening gary. earned are the a's to men i e women who, in i VERSE BY LFRANK BAUM, | MUSIC BY ALBERTA N:HALL! ILLUSTRATED BY - | WW.DENSLOW: |i 2 | | | See at ise "eg $Bc\Special Sheet - Music Supplement with Next po Sunday’s World, | Girls’ Dresses Chiliren's Washable “ sel and white piq th vears, 1.79, 1.39, 1.19 and 9% 4, a sd ant c ¢ oO BD Women’ iii ipiumarmaliaaaet Our re ul ir $8.00 Women’s Boots, $1. 19, {u's ; Liges ot of womer prea 'e 4 1, with toe cays or gu pat Boys’ 86 iris’ Shoes, on Women’s Underskirts. Of extra strong striped Seersucker, full size, trimmed with one seven - inch flounce, skirt extending under flounce, special for to-morrow, 69 wee oecee 2220 2------- + Women’sUmbrellas,95c 24 and 26 ine None sent C, O, L Union Tatleta and all-silk sun or rain Umbretlas, serve suit that in brown, blue, creen or gar net, close t n steel rods, with Dre o be other har wo ancles. These os have retailed trom $t fi a would be an except onal ta at $1.50, extraordinar "i eine 951 5,00 woeen nooo none nee = Women’s Parasols, 25c! Another smati lot of Women's Parasols, the ‘ast for the | Season, sateen and other cotton | ures ' 25} éatmeniaeanenoee and stripes, price, to-morrow, Children’s Parasols, 5c Children’s Paras ts, plan ard tin with and with out ruffles, tormer prices (ro + each, to chose at 25 th oe wowecccee+-- oe ++ oe Men’s Ceciher orn 19c} Men’s solid leather Straight or & oR Velts, intan an ‘4 orange, with square or far aso patent leather or suede, with harness buck 'es prices 29¢ and 19 39¢4 at ith Mt eons Shaving Outi 98c, This Shaving ng contains SS ae necessary tor a yuicx, easy Shave it wil wey for itself the first week To-morrow, complete, 98c. This is what the outfit contains a eee tee eee coro oe-= to-morrow at strong leather corners; morrow only ft seetion 1 Beterie Lauder rash , . pi A.A a And BLOOMINGDALE BROS., BLOOMINGDALE BROS., | 34 Ave., 59th anc 60th Sts. 34 Ave., 5%h and 60th Sts. ceeatecet tet ann weston | <= | Acid- tested Gussanteed Mise iSerg e Suits for Men, $5.00. H It isa {al fact that there is no better suit made for summer wear than a blue serge suit, the only drawback being its color; so many of them turn red after being worn Through a most fortunate purchase during the past week we are enabled to offer a man’s blue h we guarantee not to lose its color under the evere tests, and for any suit that loses its 'y 1 or fades we will give a new suit free of charge, or refund the purchase money. suils are properly made and trimmed and would readily sell for $10.00; here at mowceccccc ees cece ccee ccescoooooos Men's Fine Cheviot Strictly All- This isan opportunity to secure Dress Suit Cases, 95c, & 2.25. Dress Suit Cases, covered with green book cloth, leather corners, canvas lined, brass lock ; Dress Suit Cases, leather covered (tan ), Stitched ail around, linen lined brass lock and clasps, extra @ special for to- ec -eeeee ‘More Waists at $1.87 & $2, 99,|Men’s Shoes, $2. , Still a full assortment to choose { These are the James Means first and Skirts. from, } quality $4.0) grade. All styles in black Pereale and colored cambeic, with full Women’s New Silk Waists. {Shetland calfskin leather, lace or Con. ruttle over shoulders, trimmed 450 striped taffeta silk; the former } gress, with toe caps or plain. Many ’ ais Kgl phall dradd 49 price was $5.00; for this 2 99 ok — lining to toes; price to-mor- Of good ¢ingham and ae : ‘Ow, $2.00, several cile ent styles, " a ” \ Men's Slippers, also Romeos, in various with embroidery and lace ed: The balance are of those fancy wash silk shapes; tan, blick or russet color ing, Sizes 4 1014 your 93 Waists, regularly priced leathers special price, . 98 Girls Shirts, at $4.00, but for this sale, 3 o covccecsotealineeenan™ f white duc maite “Mg titand we iat 3g {i Sires 42 to 42 inches Men's Negligee Shirts. years, No mail orders filled, None sent Men's Fine Negligee Shirts, some made with 2 sepe arate collars, some with 4 separate collar and 1 pair ot rp = others with 1 pair isonly; every shirt is made with ‘all the latest improvements; @ S Goll & Outing Skirts skirt, for $3.90, The selling will 8. very rapid n is adv 250 Women’s Skirts, like cut mad all-wool plaid-back Homespun Ch n choice of every Oxford, stecl, light and blu ray, brown imaginable; shirts in this and royal blue; mostly black a and white plaid lot that a manufacturer back ed sold for $6.50 upward, retailed for 7c :39 . though some are fancy col ney are cut in the newest pe, finely tailored through rows of stitching on outside, bx 4 rows of st.tching on two tn Satins; inverted plait backs. suitable tor wheeling. This Is the Grandest of Values. We are positive this skirt cannot be dupli- cated in New York for less than $8. A very large purchase of the raw material ata very low price is the only reason we can offer th the grandest of values, at such a low figure. ward; your choice of the entire lot at Fleer, Gin ot con at, a B Sas Mats nt Men’ sAlpineHats,$1. 25 These are from a well-known maker, They are in brown, black and pearl, Were made to sell for a much higher price, We procur Sizes 2} to 40 waist, $6 to 42 skirt length, low ton “ad ee aa 7 The quantity of extra sizes is limited. They} for a small profit. Your hang and fit perfectly. choice at . , Regularly sold for $8.00, our price for to-morrow, Saturday, only One to each customer, ), No mail orders filled, sees ry 1.25 Main iieor, (th ft. Corner. Sale of Men’s and |Women’s Underwear. Men's Ball Shirts and Drawers, 19¢, Good quality, all sizes; regular price 35¢. Men's Fancy Ribbed and Plain Shirts and » 25c, Fi ‘ades, in plain bl ne gri in plain aes, tans and balbriggans Short sleeves; all sizes; worth Soc. » es | Women’s Vests, 8c., 12c. and 19c, Those at Sc, are of fine ribbed cotton, trimmed with lage H F ‘ | a a short time, has stood the test of acid, and/ at the neck, pink, blue and white, worth 15¢. Those at 12c. are of fine cotton and lisle thread, trimmed with ribbon and lace at the neck pp | value 25¢. The ive. kind are of the finest grades of cotton and lishe thread; they are shaped and come in all sizes, including ex- tra large; regularly sold for sO, Women's 25c. Hose, 120 Women’s fine black lace open-work cotton fine quality extracted fancy cotton, and fine ually bltsees Jouble sole These lack cotton; choice of styles, Men's 25c. 1-2 Hose, 12. Ct fine cotton, fancy striped: tine extracted, fancy 2-ticead vertical striped; a variety of styles to select from Children’s 25c. Hose, 12¢. Fine quality txt ribbed cotton; all have spliced knees, tn tam aes back, sizes § to 9 1-2 actual value 250 a welll a made business or semi-dress suit at a very | small cost. Among the lot are neat mix- tures, the popular smail checks and overs} |. plaids. |he material is of a grade of * cheviot that is known for its s ervice-giv= be ing qualities, and is seldom oifered forts less than double the price placed on these } suits, The trimming and workmanship } .p are of the usual $10.00 and $12.00 stands | irs ard; choice of the above in all sizes at ’ 4,00 4.00 4.00 fecont Fy Corner cnesnpareerseneees 5.00 5.00 Wool Suits, $4.00. sees | Groceries ond Wines. I ATORS, to any customer, per HOLLAND Gi finest re LA Bent special for 95 handles, reinforced fF 2.25 BLOOMINGDALE BROS. M Ave., 53th and 60th Sts. i OOMINGDALE BROS, | aicecanmiae id Ave., 59th and 60th Sts. Ad Ave., th and 60th Sm Teal