The evening world. Newspaper, July 17, 1906, Page 12

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OR CAUGHT ROBBING HOUSE HELD FOR TRIAL Edmund O. Farnham Found Looting Home of Dr. Craig, WOMAN GAVE THE TIP. She Saw Him Smash Window 4, and Her Daughter Tele- phoned the Police. Dr. Wtmand 0. Farnham, physictas “Ward, Jersey City Melenta the police thim.on 9 tip from a neiet- told Chtet Murphy of nie eek the sertenten | bard tuck that browght him | matical student to a burgiar. heetie ant @ silver mor found in hie possession and mm his arm teli the story en weds ls @ mart appearing man of] above. meaiam heleet. enoth- Gark baired and poodicoking. | Wears geld-rietined apegiassen and Dut the crook Chet be Genicte himacit. Attir- him than Mberty —— from his wife poo Sane] Feed Your Infant Regularly | ater and Don’t Plague Him with Attengion. May, and surrounded the house. =n the third floor the bivecests town the bovsebrenker crouching under & bed, his platol held ready to shoot. He Murtendered without « struggle and was thken to the station, where he gave the ame of John Smith, Bundles of aflvee- Ware, rings, brac aod jewels worn 4 it a room adjolningw the ana! mothers, Whore be wns hiding. matern! are and iim apieragr se The wie mother will pit her ¢om- met Sinbe Hile Whaty. won senee and the experien: Chier Murphy learned that the #0 | cisisets published dally In T Golied Wealth, had =. watch Toh wit Bling World, against the plague of July finally told him that! heat. fhe will carry out to the most hin, nome Edmund ©. Farnbata, | sorupuious detall our instructions in the Sh paid that his fepily was & Woalthy |three C'e—ciean air, clean food, olean fg to Chie Sturshy Farnham mal various systema pave lula down BY RUTH EARLE. ‘The waves of summer haat end tn mortality rine together ‘Thie torrid, weather means inorease tn baby iokness and death ‘The rine of the mercury In the tube and the humidity are danger pignaly to at they may increase their ingly to It | fed after w series of wild pranks. | twxt went into the army and| The er will go oD In the 4 in the Philippines. At the ox-| aime < ite of inginess. fhe will ja enitstnent he return ad scorn the preventives against baby Inews Her baby will co unwashed bie, mort: te wm < to th Snot, | for dayn and wear the same sotled ie It wil be fed wi i, LB AUF GOS Her dneritie, met whet of the day the youngster crins him era nd he afi Buffalo. On account of | menu Guancear frou chat ete: ang. -O., where Aare Eee ‘wan arrested | ever time < to serve three yours in| of ta mother’s whim @ueests. The!” Prigan at Columbus poor yeungeter will be housed in the Again Turne Thiet. | close tenement all day, perhaps laid ab plowed bureau Urawe Unuewal And at tight the unate innova is not unitkely to |abere the foul alr of the closely shut awsin Be | room or two with thas Beas cap: | brother or slate: Belong to Foolish Mothers, The tbice She geal Pi ae ey foe | asked re the pol tue wetting It on you. Ther 2 Foe then and no-} STOCKSDROOP WHEN DEMAND FALLS tt ‘Market Cort Bull and mt, After a Session of Profitable dab Ma uniform bottles atier water until 14 outdoors F Dealings. - Lack of buying torneo and the * a heay i ¢ md A, Bee aol Hethienerr 4p the day Le « Inaletent © movewen\ oF ra ange ne pout ‘gery eer Keates i ph dad BUGRTenerece 100 10M Nl relect @ aye | ite parente and «| THE WORLD: TUFSDAY EVENING, ITLY f7, 1906. - LITTLE CLOTEING as POSSTALE more tn preventing « tidy from falling | oa es then all the wurative measures taken | ull’ up your baby’s heal! | } @uéy the columns dew to our }vaty heaith crusade They are meant to reach you personally, that your baby | may prom. De Hot be Hine by Ww Maboras methods of feeding [not pumttshet one arth jinstructions tas Wo: bother than the kyetem you tie. Remember that aystem and regularity do more for bebiee than good-natured Indulgence Another thing, Dow" wear the poor tte one owt by playing with 1 day lone, Excitement ts for young children, in hot weather, Natur [hat tesonte chonid ope Satt thetr time ention end wemely all the rest ioenies What line they May thee nlone t : ‘at el ‘¢ have ie of wpectat tata old bappy-go-lucky avwenke | y can ooking | when you ‘eave your little | what's urmur, That's @ sensib Dont CARs for BABIES her Wax Important ‘Don'ts’ ’ for » the Proper Care of Babtes Some Hot Weather Advice for Anxious Mothers FOLLOW RULES IN FEEDING BABY. This appended table gives the rules. her baby and follow the tabular line its weight indicates: Amount t Ps et meal 3 oe 4 08. & on. of. Ton § 0% Pr 8 Baby's weight 4-8 10 pounds .,... Ll-14 pounds a I % M 5% 17-18 pounds ..,, 19-20 pounda .... water Pure milk. art of To be fed orney 2-hre. 2m hire 2% hers, 2% hrs, 3 bra 8 hre, # “4 % 2% 2% to Keep Your Baby Well Ty Lasetta Morgen, M.D. Resident Physician at Junior Sea Breese Camp for Sick Rabies h eawential fac tn ft regWiated moro by shance of food stven. mesin and the much nourtah » bablem. Yet amy receive too recognize the hours, “They thelr own ca- Any mothers have ho neals ® baby wation of a child's food wht. The size frequency and and. the amount ¢ bis meals to} day. The milk should r ongth, but An 3 the eal interval creaved, the number nm 4 meal fy with @ne-third tea. ® sugar, given at two and « half| nour Intervals seven times a day. = A mother has only to weigh Meanie ta 4 houre —— Recognize the Meal Hour ,Of food every two hours etght time a not be given tull quantity should be the quality strengthens and { meals decrnased. in: By the time a tuby weighs nineteen to twenty pounds he may be served sight ounces of pure mtlk wweetmned with one and one-quarter tegspoonn of sumer, intervals of hours aay. three nix at Umea o This ayetem of diet prevents overfoed. ing and traine the Gigestive system to a repular routine of ion_arid reat The sooner x mother tears the value of regularity In baby hygh ter her child will thrive. ene, Meal t bach time. play time slean Ume, all be reduped to schedule, he bet- tme, should Bome of the other things are diffoult to adjust baby’s whim. But they depend simewhat upon meal_matters depend only pon ew the. mother’s care and Judqment, Join The Evening World's hem Preach bation, Practice it on your own baby. bor’s. among young children, not po ue Address B48 Gramerey, WHEAT PRIGES DROP ON FREE SELLING cpened tontny traders out @tul Mmooumulated | Better news | o last tow days inaia and fine weather in the hed 4 to b¢ under the pressure our baby becomes seriously il do mot aillydalty, on at once your family physician If you have one. ible, The Evening Werld will send you tm- isfance Within one hour after the motition rihwem were the factors. Prices der | 1th erusnde. kek to practice 10 68 Your nwigh= Paliteer BF Corn New Opening Whos mer, 88S 3-6 to 841-2; Otmy, 85 3-4, won oy York's SICK BABY, New York Evening Worta, ae, Pork Row, dogma of cleanlinese—clenn mir, clean food, wlenm Do your part in cutting down the fearful summer mortaity r Chicago's Opening prices were Sopteriber December May has 81-4 te 1-2 & %8; Joty to % 1-2; Corn 4928 TH A2, J BPeenwed and beid wteady prices were: Goptember, When wily, 7% Moy, it 1-8 ry Sein eee’ COTTON HIGHER IN s AN ACTIVE MARKET, wochanged market vig mt t feht hetween houw nds a r i « BP bid: Aueyat. 1 to 10.43; Oviober, 141 to ber, W.i4 to M00) Junuary, Match, 10.68 attered. ‘The slowing prices were July, W910 2021; A 10.8; Beptem oer, 10.97 to 10.4 to 10.42; Novem! rut, December, Vi48 to ee; ert, ee 9 1n2 616-8 to 51 M4 3 opening trade 10.08 4 De voy tas 1.9 to BY WHOLE TOI alipaen Intense Sufferi RATES MAY BE |. Five-Cent Piec While Jerome t@ fiadin Magoon the I¢e Trust tn on @ stronger ‘tr Grand Jury It is belie etm! could ever aryec and Just | not a defense, bit LAY MURDERS Prohibitive Prices Cause Results in Many Deaths. No Longer Possible to Buy a Dealers. with SALE TRUST ng That HIGHER. e from 4g for the Mue betng arraigned ent than any find againet tt murder the wer ts « more murdér ————S re Men’s Haberdashery ~e Men’s Bathing and Swim- > Sale of White Shoes. Women’s Gibson Ties and Pumps, made on the latest fashionable lasts, of imported whit duck, white kid and white, washable calf. 2.85 per pair. Pormerly 3.50, 4.00 and 5.00 JAMES McGREERY & CO. Twenty+third Street. | JAMES McCREERY & 60, | “IAMES M:GREERY & 60, On July the 18th Sale of Silk Stockings, ee ts women and| ning Suits, made of fine Ladies’ sheer gauze, white, |b hildren quality worsted. Black or! silk Stockings, with double ee eee oe eS. such as hea | Blue grounds, with white! heels, soles and toes Teoee cre. poor canner aet-iey | OT Tee borders 750 por pair phere 8 n | 1.00 value 1,25 rebel oad hed pets sol Ladies’ “robweb” silk Stock ie Plain worsted Suits} black’ jngs. French thanufae eages a el peettagy tay | With short sleeves, or blue) ture. Black and white, He ee auc can oai| . Mattoat sleaves, with self colored clocks, poor woman with a sick baby could nd buy enough ice for a nickel to Inet the 1,50 Double heels and toes. cook ten conta and the Dables must value 2.50 3.75 pet pair ce eee atti Dealeve GUN. Imported, Turkish Towel- value 2.65 a milk desiers dave bet] ling Beach Robes. |Pure thread silk Stockings, fea every 3-75 with lace woven instep. it on tee eae ; [trom the time ft te received iumtil it t value 5.50 Various designs. Double few of Plain brown or white Lisle) heels and toes. a a ce at} Puread Half Hose. 5 per pair twenty cents a hundred to amall deal-| Black Lisle Thread or Cote| valae 2.50 An This year they must ob re * m ee tye, and they are told that the priss| tom Half Hose, with col- 3 : will go even higher if the demand does ; res.| weaty#ht tree, wn Hii Sar vecr matscully in the oest| ofd embroidered figures.| ‘Twenty s % few days. Double heels, soles and} If @ decrease in the demand is what }it-m the poorer haw alte a of ote and over Das not fal people almply have to c wore tor thelr eervice a: enh. It fe only the poor mot dren that cannot make for their ioe wi mus wifer The wave hundreds teneme) Tiefemt are afte amount to “discourage the ot pomstiie sirikes hardest whom tt One of the Intgest deal the law, or te fountains any out of business | not Ree» a much smaller profic on then put business has f DINe In Weight money. T' be made in a few days Calle it a Swi the manager. “and I co. know thet the (rust hae munption over two years. Yhat there la & by_ ite exorbitant cha: Gutman, wirent, sald: “T have found in the least one-half the infan large measure to want been properly kept are without freeh milk cannot keep foe, and the rule get it cald and fri desler. They cannot wagons at § centa a bottl around the corner to the it by the 2 or & conte nid they can't keep not cold, The J other foods. r keep then proper! y t sickness and many Domans of etal! tee at lens t a seat pmere cannot keep to do without, thelr relatives, wh of the good Mother bring, guree ry poe fy id etl sietiet they are benim for they are petting in a matter of itfe and How It Affects the Poor, them do not The milk deniers have bad to go in many~ onsew where they havt—not they simply oan the milk cool as is reau aired jo to-day that on additions! raise would “This is a rank @windie” Joa anongty hand to lawt nt the present rate of con- , and te olatm ao far an the truat has created a famine Sah ral 1% Chrystie my. practice bas been due in & very buy and they all told the same story. the remult te that the most of ¢ It a es CROWDS SEEK CURE hoped that the retios of Mary would is, There the ff to lean than e These heres & tte F xive ® Jittle here and oh wormebody DAY ted. and they a teen ide eon fac ae at those with eat ers supply ag! a to evade [: and nthe ton. asad fallen off over to we are t notified me indie. oxbtinued n prove it. ty true in last month at t mortality in food which Many families because they y cannot ay a enh from. the from the ie and must go atore and get wort If it te ‘They » by, of the Novey shrine of toes. | JAMES McCREERY & CO, capped corners, fitted with shirt pockets. Sizes 22 and~24 inches. and Sportsman’s Trunks, A complete stock of Dress and Steamer Trunks, Boxes, etc. English sole leather Trunks, Valises, Kit Bags, Hat and Shirt Boxes. Extremely light weight Suit Cases for ladies’ use. Automobile, lunch and tea Hampers. Toilet Tablets, Bags -and Suit Cases with) Black Taffetas or Broadcloth and without fittings, visit- 4 tren Of Be HOAUIAK Mature. vik trave pany t ane fuctor anys oar Wha aon bites amas ase per pair, - value 40¢ JAMES McGREERY & GQ,’ White and Colored Washable Dress Fabrics. Twenty-third Street. White Union Linen Snitings, medium weight. Suitable for coats, skirts and dresses, 31 inches wide. Trunk Dep't. : 2s¢ per ya wot. The muinager Mnle concen | Dress Suit Cases made of} rr i explained the whe 0-day ., z Evening World reporter. Russet and Brown Cow-jiwoss. ar ‘ nid ye have only atout one-fourth dur ‘ White Madras, dotted or fig- Taaiee trade for thie melmoat he sald, | hide, «vith double steel! a teks > Saat to our largest Nera. “ es , ett ured weaves. 27 inches Supply - ube“ smn ! frames, brass spring Jocks, | fa ela ry buy. bat they patent handles, leather} ver: rn jot uet eno ake , about the bottom of « milk ton te.ecaie 19¢ per yard Fine printed Organdiea, floral pattern, Pink, pale blue, lavender and yellow, the hundreds ee haha 4 Sighs c roe yer yard. safe ft we 3 Carita een et Various —tnodels —of— Ward- ie manatee Beton Wwelali| robe, Bureau, Chiffonier,| ‘Twenty-third Street JAMES MoGREERY & CO, Ladies’ Coats, Linen Motor . Coats, with black. leather collar and cuffs, Hat} 8.50 * Adjustable “Eton” Coats, y cannot get ico] ing Boxes, etc, and the result ts 95° deaths * Trunks, Bags and Gases made and fitted : dealers were san { formerly 14,00 They to order. han teh cen ‘Three-quarter length Pongee ‘Twenty-third Street. Coats, trimmed with braid, 18.00 BY RELIC OF ST. ANN. } . | remeneientteneestmtastaunitiemstetimemenaiaeata! P.M. The novena lasts for nine days, Twenty-third Street. | Halt, Lame and Blind Attend No- | And Apple of canes and iSreicees aitietd J vena at Church of St of tle for penitents of former no Jean Baptiste, siingatg JUMPED AS TRAIN HIT CAR. The halt. Mame Blind and “otyerwing ‘mom nes of a few pe ee pani, | ¢ Go'clock, when the t e siete la: orga was eid ve the Uinber church, death et Nang was tay oe in| The Pink Edition of The Evene Home were cartied to the church py] wy In two me tt ‘Avenue the Baltic uu

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