The evening world. Newspaper, July 20, 1905, Page 5

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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 20, 1906. LIFE-SAVING BREEZES FOR NEARLY 2,000 BABIES ON EACH OF THE EVENING WORLD'S EXCURSIONS | Down the Bay for! Eight Hours’ Sat the Ailing Little Ones Worn-Out Mothers —The Story of One Trip on the Helen C. Juilliard When the Boat Was Filled to Its Capacity— Milk and Medical Attendance for the Babies. Evening Worid Excursion Days ON THE St. John’s Guild Boat To-Morrow The Boat leaves: Foot East 24th St., N.Y., 7:39 A.M. “" Netth 2d‘ Bklyn,8:00 Hudson Av, “' 8:30“ H'm'it'n 9:00 Saturday, July 22, The Boat leaves: Foot E:st 24th St., “ i “ “ N.Y., 8:00 AM. 9.00 Monday, July 24, ‘The Boat leavis: Foot West 50th “35th "40th © To-morrow’s Eveing W on the St. Jonn’s Guild Julliard, will be for Broo and babies. 1: in Brooklyn to-da and it ts expecte eand six aur ones and thelr N.Y., 8:00 A.M, 8:30 9:00 * 1d excursion boat, Helen © lyn mothers e Guild visitors Mm guardlans, will be 00! breezes du mile ride a ance freshed vail t board the bo bapps made tures of ferent he sterit g004, @dults are take a few tiny passengers from New York when it leaves the foot Twenty-fourth street at 8 A Gina iuaaeeda Gr Evening World aw of North which it Jater Jt will take ¢ of Hudson avenue, final stop will be made Hamilton avenue Other Evening We the sick bables will be @ay and Monday uncer the Bt. Jonn’s Guild, vo ch staft of di the Helen C. J nine persons in after the feeding and cu passengers. Saturday's ¢ ion wil be for the East Side and Monday's for ‘West Side babies. At least one thousand six hundred tots benefited by each tr tip lk for the chi bstantial midday rovided ne foot M. the LUSp.ces OF ntalns a d ses on. t has sixty- se to look of the little lard, One day at least of health and hap- Pineas for the little ones; one day of pure alr and whoiesome food, That was the predominating — thankful thought as the 1,00 guests of The Evening World, mothe children trooped on board the ship Melon Julliard for their trip down the lower bay to New Dorp Beac! One thousand @ren—three hundr arms—and three hi mothers were peked Thirty-fAfth and all of them on taney end 9 « whole day fi of the city streets There were fulr red-hal infants and golk heat of the day made children peevish, ant laden with pv and ght to soothe thelr disco! elder youngsters in the highest spirits, knowing what the day was to bring forth. Onve on board, and all hands, big and small, gave themselves uy pyment, and 4 a wall was heard as the ship mi fts way down the bay. A cool br across the ship's qu Sand five mn utes after leaving the turmoil of 1 of the do and the tat get uw the terri ehildren and and heated mother nil cans ort; but we What Do You Think About It? How'd you like to drop a line? Pull a fish up every time? Set a trap for lobster. crab? Waich then as thy bait they grab? Leave the sand bedvh for the waves? Hunt through forests, valleys, caves? Hear the rain through leaves beat Don't va ‘think you'd best leave town? VACATION | 973 RESORTS vit d you to visit them last week through Meraing World Wants, “lat the botto GETS FORTUNE | QUITTING DRINK THREE YEARS: SCENES ON THE EVENING WORLD'S & XCURSION FOR BABE (Photographs Taketi by an Evening World Artist.) and Their, A GrOUR OF EXCUrsionists It was hard to believe 1s heat waves existed Many Sick Children. there were health 1g youngsters In plenty, also a p of sick o tite yt equipped to face ones ne world, 4 about ourished em who 1d board ris with rious old procla them, pale of face of body. Those of walk came gravely thelr mothers old. ses were among victim of mar aboard their 1+ too fr ning the mo 2 arms ts follow child with feature Anoth dragging his tt eld granny, who tted with prickly Little proces- se there 1s th and happl- ehild after is his to destroy former “rhey will pay a milion nned and merry aor open air the to hened and the trlais of a them got their refreshing sleep pon the buat for days get Arrangements Were Perfect. apon ps of trained ly what to do and for the t the other « e ines were pr ets and the clders with blue, of the day. At noon the mothers below and partook solid beef and fresh 1 down by t ond drink another distrib! and Dr. As potttle and ranch resting plate . to be replaced | with a new one wore moshers of seven, There was one Some had their whore Hut they all got fed time of thelr lives. Tye deen eval for a for! sicut mother watehing child “And Bossi children. with them jal lad the Firat tim ight,’ sald a over her seeping for a week or come again? can apply ittle cots ¥ Ema with labored e cynic ing vening World's first ex- ne poor draws to a sported baths on s of m. ik Pure, creamy and cool the reluctant wd be ship. wy hen shall we gin to leave thi 0 mother?” of again rest > ha all sleep to- Thaven't sin And t “ mothers. go home, andry nat gond | Subscriptions fr to Provide Br & and Old for Sick ir In whlor wits for ni fo th the rs wilt Tae Helen C CCIE Erb’s regu Charley will Ue popular wih ae’ other 10 will ner in Your f the German rl, Lown of 100 silva Eddle Weston, w impe the da 801 2 proce-ds. of » the babies by rmance will b gin fr The World Sick Babs this office y your the splendid ing In gending 2 dren to sei for a diy's outing, (Mrs) SARA GRAY FRENCH Quarter, T | the EF: Papa gay day and 1 a the fund Wort for my birth you to pu lives a day's | 5 It is all | ould send you | thing don t ‘ay in wh to the t the auf I wish you] excursions many | ork. ot keep those boat | summer, It would s I Inclose #1 for the MRS. JULIA ROWE the poor Sav may mil e stele | or 1 would TIE CHAPIN lery Help, | | 1 by sel bables on help to | on one hildren: sive ama We lomonnde the sick IN CITY HALL FOUNTAIN, nog Inte Water by Boy—Animal and Taken to rry HIM An Co more than two | Midnepped on ” A little heptond not | slong jumped from a life of in- Jgnificance into prominence, and for an hour ov a swimming xhibitin to an admiring crowd of 500 sons, | i] this happened around the fountain Chiy Mall Park, Where Mr, Toad * from no one In the crowd knew "| oi { and no one eared, A litte ureht naked, was bling slowly the park at > , Just as the ere of offlee he as going to busin) Bucdenly Mr. ‘Toad ezeaped fr captor ‘and began hurdiing toward Mb- uarry, Two girls how Was on f y ey the frog and wed it into the fountain, | e hurrying crowd s¥opped. To the that poor ive toad was a novelty, suggested green flelds and padiuree | wh the breezes blow and where there ih no heat, he crowd grew to large proportions, |'Two. pollvemen hurried to -the scene, |thinking that small boys were tutcing \bath in. the fountain. Toad paid {no Attention to any oni swam ny on bour, or more oie boy chased, pu { cd cROWwD WATCHED TOAD | | DED ON POLE OF LECTRIC LAMP Lineman’s Bai Rau Found on Street tne pole, w with Only Two Little Burns. of the water, tute on Hand to Show What Killed came nis Him, Two Uttle burns, netther larger than the sige of a lialf dime, on the second » hand of Henry Fort, twenty rs old, of No. Marlon street, Brooklyn, who was | found dead to-day at the foot of an) electric ght pole in Sackett jdetween Third and Fourth avenues, | Brooklyn, lead the police and physicians to believe that he was shocked to deatn |by an etectric gla wire. Fort, who was @ night inspector for the Edison Electric Light Company, wi employed last night in repairing lamps at the tops of pol Aste Yoon. pelonnae foe ar i aT Fort'’s body, street, | continued through Backett |engouranes, his his physician then | street, ‘These poles are of wood, abo' an ambulance Soney surgeon Hospital and 1 cursory examination showed him that | Wort had not recelved injuries from al} fall which probably have pro- duced death, The case was regarded mysterious, or poss-bly a death heat, unsit the man's hands were amined, Here two lide were tad The police | was catlea f would from | Ox- burns belleve that Fort ellmbea ich was damp from de: leting a clreutt, a the ly to death Afte muscles taxed |dropped to the pa at, Saas CLARK MUCH BETTER, | thereby com was shocked and Believed that the Senntor WIN Be Out ina Few © Vnited States Senator Clark was reported to be in a s:a'e of improvemest to-day His physiclan, Dr, James I. MeKeraon, con. sl im on the road to complote re- covery now, It was felt that 1f he showed no interruption of this conya- lescence yesterday, when the heat caused him annoyance, he would sur ly recover, and the cooler weather to-day 4 the belie!) that be Our ina few , that h wall for Tai Po Bia ait wife Bite Batata aA oar ot Willlam A j ble. ‘dyspepsia. , knew. | myself West MARY BI ANNIE JOD One Hundred and SAL. as conslenme enon varka tenement ¢ same 1 would 1 dables who had set ¢ On with the LUKE D. WELSH, Mother's Git ut int z More If He Could. f The Evening World ar for the Ise for 'T ‘ CHANGED HUSBAND. Wiie Made Wise Change in Food. Change of dict is the only way to ly cure stomach and bowel trou- A woman says: “My husband fe were mar from {t for most impossible could eat without bad “| thought this was the use of coffe to discontinue it. He did so, and be- gan to drink Postum Food Coffee. The change did him good from the beginning, his di tion improved jhe suffered much less from his uer- yousness, and when he added Grape- Nuts food to his diet he was soon en- | tirely cured. y friend, 1 dyspepsia when ied and had red eral years, It was al to find anything he results largely due to pefsuaded him Mra. — of Vic Asburg (my former home), had he- nervous wreck also from Medictnes had no effect did travel help her On my ome months ago, [ her to use Grape-Nuts food She s in despair, and con sented. She stuck to ft until it re stored her henlth so completely fs now the most enthu nd of Grape-Nuts that 1 She it with cream or dry from the pack p it wh come a neither last visit he persuaded tr Inst 9 keeps it in her room and eats r she feels like it I begun eating Gr: when omy baby and I don't kr “Nuts w " food months old but very for the child food, of which 1 soon speedily set all this the baby vous and wirorde he nourishment Grape-Nuts grew very fond, right again, and healthful, rosy ‘and beautiful as a mother could wish. He is Lao years old now and eats Grape-Nuts food himself. I wish every tired young mother knew of the good that Grape- Nuts would do her, Names given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich, ‘Ther Clark Miller Tent Tentative Heir) to Suicide Brother’s Estate. | —_>—_ | of New whelle must abstalr intoxteat Nquer for three vears ff he wants ty inhert overal hundred thonsand dolla ft him by he brothe N York broker, fourth street recently In a ih Dean Mi automobile trip thro a felond. He de second I of No that his Jonn D up th In T can't sleep is not worth troumstances,”” ark A. Miller. | w ‘ sules ‘Wy atta Liimactf while on an h the Sinte with it letter left Dr, Charloa G. st Six y-sevord business was being Rockefeller, who was money affairs the a second letter he sald: am losing health, the Mving under u 1 un | the Touraine Hotel, Ruffalo. | June J Mngered for days with a) bullet In his brain, His vitality aston Ished physicians. After h h the strange will dis between his two brot! hut. Clark A. Miller or shot to a ler, reet ratned by sobblin T do not know Ww p to the conMitons or not ) say right here that I ean do it Ie wane tO Thave done It before, ant Itt ral tas in at of the principal “the. whole ‘amount, ldo, come of the estat other half will think that my share.’ one-half of the In- will be mine and the >to my wife. [do not (CAMMEYER| Store Closes 1 0’Clock Saturdays During July and August. july Clearance Sale of .|High Grade Shoes NS Men, Women and Children In Our Basement. Astonishing Clean Up! Stock Moving Prices! Thousands of pairs of Summer Shoes must be sold at sacri- fic: figures, which means that more than twice the value is given away to the customer. Don’t let the heat prevent your coming. a a delightfully cool and pleasant shopping piace, Women’s 83, $4 and $5 Oxfords at $2.00. Assorted styles, in patent leather and black kid, weited and turned Not a pair of these shoes were sold for less than $3,00. Women’s $3.00 ‘Women’ s $2 Ox- Venus Pumps. | fords In patent leather, gun i patent leather stil and Russia ealf, Patent kid, Kus. els, welt soles, 512 calf, brown kid and black $0 -00 Our Basement is kia; Cuban & military els, a | Women’s White Canvas Oxfords and Pumps, $1.50. | Men’s Regular $2 Men’s Regular ~ ‘li Oxfords," * $3.50 Oxfords Patentcoltskin in Russia calf, and velour! patent leather & black kid, all the new styles, at k kid and Vas, Button, Lace, satin calf lace, e Oxfords, sizes 11 to 2, Youttis’ Black Kid Lace, S$ 11 to 2, Child's White Canvas | Button, Lace & Oxfords, sizes 6 to 10! | Child’s and Misses’ Black | Sizes 5 to 10! ++ B1.0 Sizes Hi Christ ae Black Kid, patent en leather tips, button Black Kid, patent and lace; sizes 0 to 10's 75¢c ro as Oke $3], 00 Child’s Patent Leather Oxfords and Colonial Pumps, sizes § to 10 rae *] |Get the Habit. Bull "Bue Men’s Clothes, Every Ring Re with Bargains of.) First Water. t Every Circle ad) Fortune’s Wheel of Values. Mid- Summer Sale. $15.00 and $12.50 Summer Suits now $18& $20 Suits, many tailored only three weeks ago, now $12.50 $25.00 and $22.50 Summer Suits now Your unrestricted fi choice of $25 and $28 Worsted Suits now $18.50 Bengal Tropical Worsted Outing Suits—now Is the & time to wear one True Blue Serge } greatest value under $20. Exe- clusively here $13.50 Straw Hats now ree duced to clear, Bargains at $1, $10 %, Panamas now $6. Go toa wll | |S Botha UNION aici 14th Street, near Broadway. 279 Broadway, near Chambort. 47 Cortlandt St., near Greenwic tt. 125th St,, Corner Third Ave,

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