The evening world. Newspaper, July 24, 1905, Page 9

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= CHILD TELLS HOW SHE WAS MADE DRUNK Thirteen-Year-Old Girl Says Woman Forced Her to Take Whiskey. ON VISIT ‘TO HALF SISTER. Broke Window and Escaped | with Baby Brother While Woman Slept. FELL IN FRONT OF HOME. Infant Crawled Over Its Little Sis- ter’s Form and Brought Mother with Its Cries, wi By Emmeline Pendennis. Fate It was a sho: Gleason, the little tim of Cherry Hill de the Tombs ged the istrate’s b: her baby No. 6 Dove for a visit to Mrs. McKen a Gleason children's dead fathe 1, three weeks a ‘The woman, scar responstbility a: child visttors with after the meal @ neighboring sal @rink, = Whe or did Ts Baran saw her o > and, lifting her ‘bat nd, ellmbed out Fell on Sidewalk. In sad pile thon. McKenna in the The defendant was he n $100 ball and the child committed to the care of the Children's Society until the case bourd. The Woman's Story. Mrs, McKenna claims tha the liquor h sisted Donald, Tepulation against tat Mot Mr There is no penaity a crime as the McKenna woman mitted aga! this heiptes: child. ‘The older elater, who w help a wido a home for t te lead ast the dazed little — black-gowned figure, rubbing ead because ached, shook ad at the older Woman reprod ig she sald; “She made me ‘drunk # Whe TON babies ane breathing appiness on The Bvening dxcursion Fred Erb, one of dest friends, is getting ready for ‘st of the big benefits for The uing World's Sick Baby Fund, to jee given at his Casino Palace, at North s ts the tenth season that Mr. Erb has given benefits for the bables, and altogether he has added more than $2,000 In addition to Mr. Erb’s ular and excellent of volunteers among the most d vaudeville performers of the country have offered their services and "tin Your Heart tor Ly ‘Yank welneh Gitle in his extensive rep 1 ry, told in mrt to-day. With her pole nuh impersonations. ind a chorus of one hun- J hoys will siny SUMMER CHARITIES BENEFIT BY THIS SALE. | Sick Babies’ Fand Heads the Lint at the Sie~ gel Cooper Store. ick Bables’ Fund journal Fresh-Atr the big storat from a week's bul 3 Ceyoted to sum- tion of the firm for {tken in ‘to-day’ ¢ Evening World's and the Jersey City sh-Alr Fund for n Newark Female Charitable Relief Society, Herald Free Ice | e, Sanitarium for EVENING WORLD READERS AID SICK BABIES’ FUND.) rtunately Clreumstanced find money order for |Spring os can helpyou he Cluthe Truas holds Rupture in such a way jas to allow the relaxed mus clea to develop into ther nrmal condition, or, in other words, to CURE Rupture, NO PRESSURE on t she bought the girl In- | bones, while Automatic Pad nakes perfect holding ¢ fortable and sure under alt e one to to keop the first rl. who Must oon be one fof the bread-winnwes y Kilcraritoe 4 remedy ‘Chas CLUTHE, 29 E, 14th St., Bat, Sth Av. and U lon ever been one discovered that is th adapted for a systemic remedy, because it contains no stro: derauge the stomach and digestion, and affect the liver an made entirely of roots, herbs and barks se! healing qualities, and ponesace Jie hie proeersien ta that restore to the body strong, robust and clogged with waste matters and poisons the Ihave used your 9. & , body does not receive suf- excellent tor ficient nourishment and Sive tone and strength to t | sutfers from debility, panty Si Pimp) but 8. weakness, sleeplessness, ™* more ‘ Bervousness, logs of appe- a, e tite, bad digestion and Symptoms of a disordered blood circulation, and if it is not corrected some or other dangerous disorder will follow, ren ‘I = down constitution, clears the blood of all makes it strong and healthy, The nerves state, refreshing sleep ig fre the ay is eystem is toned up by this Beet When the system gets debilitated and in a run-down condition it needs a tonic and there has e equal of 8, 8, 8 ug minerals to Ae ole ‘° ee lected for their ee miss rts wpe op eral buil Many other disagreeable 548 W joodlas. ug under a te ligating inieegce poisons rn ‘impurities and are restored to a.calm, reatfal te returns and the whole remedy. 8, down, depleted BEERM N AU STII, $2.60, which, we hope, will do some poor sick baby some good. This is the third year we have sent them our little mite. , We are respectfully yours, Lester J. Mayer, 687 East 189th at. Stanley M. Helm, 687 East 189th et. Gerald Friend, 681 Pauline Weinbaum, David Weinbaum, 6% East 199th st. To the Editor of the Evening World: Inclosed please find #2 for Sick Babies’ | Fund from Mrs, M, B, Cogswell and Mrs. R. C. Williams, July 20, 1905, 239 West 116th st. lee the itor of the Evening World Inclosed find $1 to help swell the Sick “THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JULY 245°1905.\__ A BIG BENEFIT FOR THE EVENING WORLD'S SICK BABIES’ FUND AT FRED ERB’S CASINO PALACE AT NORTH BEACH, L.1.,TO-MORROW Our Monstrous Pre-Inventory Sale Is Now in Full Progress. In His name, Brooklyn, dJtily 21. Raltor of the Brenig Seon 1 contribution of | Read Our Sunday Advertisement in Yesterday’s Papers—Bring It Downtown with You. EVERY OFFER HOLDS GOOD ALL DAY TO-MORROW (TUESDAY). If you appreciate intelligent economy— If you value your dollars— If you know value— You will be here early to-morrow. We must move thou- sands of dollars’ worth of merchandise before taking inventory. A SILK SALE! To the Faltor of the Brening World One dollar from SKIRTS tar) oreo | Me tast clation or eanotte and Esthet success. in aa that T have never Hp e an not ft slong Without Diamond Dyes." Diamond yes Bright women are constantly finding Rew uses tor Diamond Dyes a . cont 10 genta at There’s a great Silk Sale going on here. 75,000 yards of staple, stylish Silks, slightly damaged | Regular Special Size 54x90 $2 44c Size 63x90 s7c 49C Size 72x90 69¢ = 56 by water, at unheard.of prices, Remarkable values! "Tuesday, Wednesday and “Thursday. ' Sale of Sheets & Pillow Cases, Superior Quality White Muslin At Less than Present Mill Cost. Made Up in the Best Possible Manner. RAILROADS, PENNSYLVANIA RAIL RAILROAD. Pe 0 | Gortinndt Stree a at Riven BLOOMINGDALE BROS., 3d Avenue, $9th and 60th Streets, posse ‘Twenty-taind street yp TSH TER, 8 west, is” SR EE j PENNEY ANIA SPE 1caco LsitEp, ND CINCIN- HSS. Hemstitched Pillow Cases, Size 45x36—regular 14c. each; special, 10¢ Last Days. only 6 Days More This Is the Greatest Chance Ever Olfered to Secure a Renowned Lining Department. | 58c. Taffeta Silk Lining at 37!4c. yard. A superior quality, guaranteed in every particular, in all the newest 5, " ;| Children's Coate—Silk ani (First Floor, rear), We Give Dividend Stamps. ‘E Stamps are worth $3.00 cash, and $00 are worth @aPMa in'Over 100 Departme Fulton, from MA to Duffield S: { Closes daily, 5.30 P. M, {Scien 32 Rots, BROOKLYN. WC, QC. Unbleache Towelling. Towelling—2,500 yards pure linen unbleached Trish crash; Suitable for roller and dish towels; and absorbs water more éasily than Value 10c, yd.; To-Morrow, Hand | faa Embroideries. | flouncings and Insertings to match: suitable for -ehiacen's dresses and 10c.| 2 Women’s Shirt Waists. Made of fine white lawn, entire front of embroidery, insertings and tucked back; others with band of embroldery down front and broad tucks; new full sleeve, Value $1.50; To-Morrow, { Fancy White Plates. White Plates, thin white porcelain. fancy edges, tea and pie sizes cellent opportunity to get fancy plates for little money, Tenet! Be. Beautiful Organdy. Organdy, in pretty floral designs: a beautiful, fine quality; one of the newest makes of the season; in lengths of 1% to 10 yards, Dressing Sacques. Made of lawn, pink, blue and black. striped effects; large sallor collar. kimono sleeve and down front fin- Iehed with Persian band; belted at waist, dliteinenes: 19. AUTOMOBILES, AUTOMOBILE BARGAINS, Automob ae gn and exchanged tte sweat autonmodlias OF you. OF gall Your automobile + corm! een van Over 183 mactines os our flores JUARE AUTOMOBILE COMPANY, 2 Door Hast of Broadway FLATS & APARTMENTS TO L&T, #925 A. Mf. and Walters Piano at $195 You save from $150 to $200 by securing Ove of these Pianos in this great Bloomingdale offer. $5 Down and $1 a Week, No‘interest charged for time taken in making payments. Wilson Piano, $175 Harmony Piano, $195 Richardson Piano, $210 ifrared on Payment of &. vet days and 8.35 1x1 nib—alzes 6 to 9 $1.50 cash, when Biying | i N&E Stamp with hase J 10¢, of Your Purchase: J . | heels and toes—some double knee: “| Fountala—or a dainty Luncheon in our of ny excellent restaurant — are conveniences :| that add to pleasure of shopping here, mind Upon request a represent aN von req ‘ any. will call for ard check, bugkaes ote:s andres! tenes through to des for Fennsylvanie EXCURSIONS. CREDIT PLAN. WHAT WE DO. Hel! Clothing on credit men, women, boys, i iy B elude admisaton. to ar grat nig Weehas hterpriag in the, Wor 10 ee AY ntad or money refunded wah aes WE DON'T Do. 10 ct. Borine Tooth Powder $1.00 Borine Tooth Wash., home after paying 4 LENOX GaThat C0, Colum _OPEN EVENING. Palm Olive Oil Caste Soa) Jergen's eee ‘Boar Lmported Wes i feturaing from Cor coh As pana nd trips marked 8, Val. 20c. yd.; To-Morrow, rT Down} Bwangdown Powd: Muaaslins Blankets Swanedown Powder Pui Pillow Cases Srteads Kl ang knob ha Bronte ee ark® 55] Sheets White Goods Papler Velour ee 0 Linens Scarfs and Shams usually . . Tier Java Rice Powder—ass't'd tints., 13° Upholstery Silverware Russian Violet Talcum Powder... .10 Curtains, Rugs Cutlery Orange Lake Florida W foot Bae 138" hoa aba %) half houjly trom 1 5.50, 0.40, 7.10, KA WAY BEACH. foot 10,80, 3010 11.00 ROCKAWAY. BE cs AM OAT ARBUC KL E'S D | 3 HOTEL SREY, excursion 30 cenit: 94 American Wateh & | 1 Malden Lane. board snaceemation ROCKAWAY BEACH ag ater ra \ *} i ington Wak HE; s. eat Fetes HATTAN anit REAL KBTATE, Serene nmnmnnrnenenon > Tahres te let, 818i 6 TR OUI Few lois wocured: advice. fr “to bs i ot SPER TOUR MON! ¥- vas mi tals” tout Share MaDe undertexce ge CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY | A Fotther plas EAR B, 418, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth Street. 7,9, 44, 13, 15, 17, 19, 20, 24, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth Street, : During the Summer Tuesday Is Children’s Day , Therefore, to-morrow, following Morning Specials, and other extra good values for “ .THE YOUNG FOLKS, o% Open Datiy Uniti 6 P.M. | Girle’ Warm Weather Dresses | Boys’ Laundered Blouses White Lawn, also Ghepked Zephyrs, stra quality Madras—all ele Ginghame and fancy Novelties Ith ateipes of pin High nnd low neck short an Rta Jarge aseort ment Ne tivel reay end or antiar4 0 14 trim’ with embry, cugks, ears—valce 09. and 5 madaitions, 610-5140 14 ¥ APRS SUS PTE a AlN A sriee BECOND TRE BUILDING, Boys’ Knee Pants Babies’ Short Coats 11 Wool Crashes, Mixtures, ey White Piawe apd Otearn Bedford Cord flu Gheviots aad Lure Gat bh Pleated or ga APOK, , Mace, holdfag: buttous double or riobon ag 5 Batehed seams or nb nbon and rane ad: \— TANS ERGY SARA ‘ith 6 $1.28 DIN SHCOND FLOOR—CBNTRE BUILDING. Children’s Black ton 7 Children’s Muslin Skirts Fast biack—fine it nae Soft finiah—no dressing —hem~ full seamiess— double soles stitched rutfle, tucka bov Patio tes ‘Ow morning, ‘all mzes.. * Srhrning Special Price, SECOND FLOOR—CENTRE BU! iLDING. MAIS FLOOR. ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P, M.—NO MAIL ORDERS, See foot of columns for other morning specials. >_> ie TO-MORROW—ALL DAY. Girls’ White Lawn Dresses Boys’ Washable Knee Pants - ancy tucking—surplice Duck, Pique. Crash, Galatea, ete.— “Rt Skint with fancy tiie and insertinga |Btralght or Bloomet—stripes, Blain of French Emb ah 9B | colors and white—3 to 1¢ y1 hered, a ro aa until now 189 and AD... were Girls’ Russlan Dresses |Boys' Roll Brim Sallors Plain 01 ‘ercerized Chambrays, fine white straw or Milans— Ritual tgnens and Gingham were 49 cents with and without emb'd emblems fwere 8 conts faney atrappinwe—self or ‘ 2 patent eather Belts to t were $1.49 and $1.98 $2.98 and $3.98. as Children’s Underwear . lldren s nderwea Girls Guimpe Waists Muslin ight Drawers—Goodwear Full lenguh—extra fine lawn— Muslin—well made—ft cut— plain or H. & pleats or close 49 |2 to 10 tucks—tucked back—6 to 14 yrs... yrs.—value . Boys’ Cambric Night Shirte— collarleas—4 to i . Boys’ Madras Pajamas— Misses' White Lawn 410° 10 yrs-. 60; 12 t0 14 yrs... 78 Shirt Waist Suits Spectal lot fine White Skirts— Tull fronts with cluster tucks, wide gltborare nounces OF rene Be pleats and fine emb'y insertings were $1.98—to fucked akirte--worth $3.98 and $1.5 1.98 | ere $1.95-—"0 cles ta Alno deep lawn flounce—handsomely trim/d with rowa and edge of Clearances as Follows: Medici lace and fancy stitehing— 4 to 14 yrs.—value $1.39. -++ 98) Gtris' Wool Drenses of various fabrics— : Were $3.98 to $19.93—-now....1.98 to 48 | quidrems Muslin Skirts oni Silk and Cloth— und inserting—value .69. to 6 yra.—were ‘0 a Muslin Gowns—V or high necl : peewee, oan 1.98 to Cee yoke of tucks and embiy Inserts with emb’y or hemstitcli ruffie— were $9.98 to §15.98—now.. 3.98 to 4.98 4to By 10 to 14 ¥' ; Muslin Drawers—extra quallty—emb'y Children’s Gauze Vests ruffle and tucks above—value .89, 28 Cambric Corset Covers—four High neck—ehort sleeves—all aizes.. 19 !nsertings and tucks—value .35. Children's White Lawn Dress! ' 1 Sacques—V front, ribbon trim’ ehitdren 8 Stockings Children's Outing Flannel 8kirts— Children's Fine White Cotton Hose— | white or fancy wiripes— 119] deep ruffle, silk scallop edge.......+..49 Chijdren's Tan ixt Rib double Children's White Flannel Bkirts— 124 silk stitched rufme—were $Lb4.e.s++0278 (ee j A COOL DRINK at the new Soda For a Quick Clear Up OddsandEndsof FineUnderwear WHERE Nothing works better thaa COOL BREEZES BLOW! a cut in price! @ e THEREFORE, Small lots of Undergarments. of Hot Weather Specialties Nainsooks and Combes, daatty ten in Toilet Articles in elaborate effects, reduced as follows t-' a4 Tosxpensive items that bring coolness FIND Cong 4 and comfort, gotng far to mitigate die-| Now. .69.- “Oa 1.95. «BOS comforts of warm weather! Were... .98.....1.49... aa am 1] Bath 8; 6S ft. Hose—value 9 DRAWERS— Be neni teers ee | Nowe ig 1.00 screw cal er value 80... -69| were.. nt wr Bra diey Ad os. Wild Wood Violet 24 | SKIRTS- ‘24| Now.» 1.20..198..2.08..3.98..69 :17| Were. bec tere ter 10, CHEMISHs— | i NOW ssereseerse Se 1,25..1,.98- 2985 : oe + 198.. TR. J be Bradley's pores. Bath Powder Violet Toilet Ammonta—quarts,, Mediterranean Sea galt— 10 Ib, bage—value 1! Patoy’s Cold Creat Muller's Liquid Egg Shampoo— Wore... value 49 .39 Announcement! Our AUGUST SALE of HOUSEKEEPING DRY GOODS Begins Monday, July 3ist. t STOCKS INCLUDED ARE: Bath Brushes—curved Getachable handles—usually .49 usually 1 regularly 4 CUSTOMERS CAN EXPECT arand @ Haxard’e ‘Pollet ienaoin- 0 SURPRISING VALUES! ootanad Bath ‘Sponges_worth 10, 7g | They kaow what “A Sale” metns here, 2 qt, Fountain Syringes—value .49, .99 WAIT FOR IT! oo —— * In addition to those quoted above s— , Dotted Pongee Silks Also spots and small figures— Hlue aa White and Brown-and- Pt Emb'd Stripe Muslins Principally Navy Blve and White allover and c Iinalion Agures-- coo) Summer fabrics Burl desirable for Shirts unth) Main Ficor, Centre Building. Stamped Scarfs aud Squares Ueiostitohed and drawnwork= Check Glass Towelling Hue and Red Checks~19 inches wide-—smooth agid free from lint—good for glass and sil- 5% 6 ver—warth 10 cents Main Floor, New Building. lety of pretty floral 3 r Aquarca—0 f vatue 39 TASPEMENT—ARCADF {ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P, M.—NO MAIL ORDERS. ? Sce top of columus for other moruing specials.»

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