The evening world. Newspaper, July 18, 1906, Page 6

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Charles Joop on stil * plan of this tle knowlede “We would tary, Stevens: bebind bins 4 ea TA, Abratain ani ks Willian day dure ile Commies 4 an underg pred and Birsokiyn Br Spay thas Bete Would never formed for the purpose of presevving threatened by Bridge Commissioner ¢ Gut W-tay witha letter to SMeKelway and a few others,” seid MF. Blower to discussing the mat ter for publication special quaiitic te Judge of the Show People Both Sides N. Judson AGAYNST “L” LOOP ON THE EAST SIDE + Bridge Commi ‘sioner Stevenson's Plan, Opposed by ‘Those Who Would Be Most Affected by Con- necting k’oad on Stilts. elevaredl irman of ¥the anti Delancy son's plan to ouiid a loop-the parkway connect the two bridges, camo Acting Mayc ¥ MeGowan denouncing the plan. B. Stover, cha ta through that thé ase Stion: that the opponen wi are new peor made se Commissio is of Brooklyn “hay one-ideaed © of Like. to ation e and on, hi Wearly All Oppose It. ead to take @ com- enernase wren, whieh ts The three bus teas men who dig not | serve some a A large number of @thinking men are |S ae favor of Borough President Abearn’s | 13 ‘ tl» at mod Med, to allow the 4 wad bd to tom, porarily r Lat ae Eiwek Abi BR ML de aie © present bride ‘i * oe : Save the Babies. rn part! of klyn aml all of amEtarg pan " teri y NFANT MORTALITY is someth: tful. We can hardly realize that pecectare tat sr af of all the children born io ‘cvfned eo counties, twenty-two pat cent, apt ma bad or pearly one-quarter, before y reach one seven || | hie Merousis Presi Mat cislma'-thet der cent,, of more than one-third, before they are five, aud ot onebalt haters | | «the onkyy pract bable wolution of they are fifteen | ane sii ake hace antacdaee We do not -hevitate tomy that @ timely use of Castoria would save a | ‘ . Ermeraiiy Faeroe whi sm | majority of these pean lives, Neither do we hesitate to my that many To fae Tetpporary of these infantile deaths are occasioned by the use of narcotic all cova practicable av wey POPS, tnotares and soothing syrups sold for children's complaints contain | A rn more or less opium or morphine. They are, in c tities, | ¥ plead! ons, In any quantity, they stupety, retard circulation ‘and lead y “| e "4 * to oon , sickness, déath. Castoria operates exactly thd reverse, but | : a rf , "you mus that it bears the signature of Chas, H. Fletcber, Castoria Mest waa raise | T un trains -; causes the ue railway committee | © “4 street from the «ncroachaent | exampie eat bekutl t ® tanet DeRuttl | ot RY Probert rest Greenbers, No. 1% y tt ae en igiser rind Aerie It I am iy 1 hop a Mon pat in ) 4 ‘ wa " we Ww ave Would Kill Business. kK olny Howl, Bowery and Del ensiaved f id Kil the busi. f the people al ie would ff and profit 4 fee " diamond broker, No Lined Up in Opposition 4:'It' would Sestroy business a. F eat na 3 £. < @eneral contractor, the men who oppose | Ni at it by Mr Grouts 10: Put us ner Bie No. hatters. We h already, We are | Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of With One Decisive Stroke \Il of Our $22, $20, $18, $17 & $15 Suits Are Entered for Clearance ee an elevated thin street as plood © cireulate ‘opetly, opens the a of tbe-shin-and allays fer over “ Ccheave’ Collar, Shoulder and ° At the Reduced Pr 449 % Every Garment Reveals Our Famous Close-fitting ‘ ‘ oat Rather than that a single suit should remain with us for another season, have we seduced all of them to $42.75, er Ha No. Frankeostel tare brought is ; The extremely low price-level to which these + garments ‘aes | sufficient emphasis on the fact that not one othersshop affords such extra- I | @ rdinary values, ~ i Male pi | Broadway, r ated ' SP TRETARN NY la There has been no reservation, nothing held back, this sale Hf ‘ ‘i Suits of Blue Serge, Gray Thibetsin either radical or conventional models. a WM. VOGEL & SON, s final Worsteds Velour Casimeres,i Fa Houston = nage Aa ce RS MU a RN: nis m hol oli pare St. Included are i y Cheviots and Black i | impo: Wa: furnishing Well enough | jer tod mre and and wrouwent rier of y, mer ohatein «6; J in. loan THE Pin \ | BOYS™ WASHABLE Annual‘ Clearing Sale Thursday Misses’ Girls’, Summer Apparel Boys’ and Infants’ For Misses and Girls GIRLS’ ‘DF Dirdity; 4 to 14 years, Heretofore $3.00 to $8.50, 1.50 2.75 3.75 * VPASHABLE SKIRTS of white Poplinette or ; 12fto 18 years. Heretofore $4.75 a ob SOL us MISSES" (OUTING SUITS of white Linene or Cadet blue Chamtiray; 14, 16 and 18 years, Heretofore $6.50.. ¢, white and colors. Heretofore $9.75 to $29.50, 75.50 9.75 14.50 For Boys SUITS, Russian and models, of imported fabrics; 2 to 12 years. Heretofor’ $3.00 to $5.75. ‘S\ILOR AND RUSSIAN SUITS of Mohair, Flannel, or Serge; 3 to 10 years, Heretofore $7.50 tp $12.50. ... 2.66. eseeeseees “OLK SUITS, Tropical Worsteds, Scotch Tweeds or ‘Chevists; 7"to 16 yrs Heretofore $7.50 to $12.50, , BOYS’ NEGLIGEE BLOUSES; 7 to 16 years Heretofore $1eoete $1.75 For infants FRENCH IDMADE DRESSES, of Nains 6 months to 3 years. Heretufore $1.85 and §. FRENCH HAND-MADE SKIRTS; 6 months to 3 wears. Heretofore $1.35 and $1.65. . au SSIAN DRESSES, white and colors; 1 to 5 years. Heretofore $1.25 to $3.00. FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts, Sailor N Annual Furniture Sale continues during this week at reductionsvon every piece of furniture of \ 25% to 50% offéour regular prices. While some lines in the stock ‘have been somewhat depleted by the opening days selling we are offering streng{representations in;— Sideboards, China Closets, Dining Tables, Chairs. Dining Room Furniture, Oak, Mahogany and: Early English Bedroom Furniture, Mahogany, Curly Birch, Golden Oak, Bird's-eye Maple, Natural Oak and White. Enamel Chairs < Mission Furniture. A very extensive: assortment including many Novelties in Desks, Tables, Céllarettes, Chairs, Bookracks, Hall Seats, Mirmrs, Gt, a ; Parlor Frerntiure. \Phree-piece and Five-+piece Suits, Rocker, Ocastonal and Arm_ Charrs, Cabinets &'c., Gc. Brass Bedsteads, Fasy Chass, White. Enamel Bedsteads, Couches. Cece pliom, Tables, $6.00 to $13.50, perly $8.50 to $20.00. MorristChairs (withicushions) Reed andiRattan:Chairs,........0e00, w+ $2,85 to $9.00, formerly $4.50 to $15.00. Porch andWeranfa Chair. i020... c.csaees sees $1.50 to $5.75, formerly $2.50 to $9.00. $3.25 to $8.50, “formerty $5.00 to $12.60. ; .$8.00 to $22.50, “formerly $11.60 to $38.00. Folding Screens Ladies’ Writing Desks Shirt Walat Bowes... ssccs seer sresaeseereees $1.50 to $4.50, formerly $2.25 to $6.60. Slipper Ottomans....s4eeessereerserarees --s4.00 & $5.00, ________ formerly 95:75 & 87.26, Lord & Taylor | Broadway and Twentieth’ St., Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St \BEDITION OF THE EVENING WORLD CONTAINS ALL SPORTING NEWS OFTHE DAY.|Johe Ht Woodbury Peymgtolegien era ae ESSES of white Persian lawn, colored Chambray and 2.85" 3.75 MISSES’* PRINCESSE DRESSES, French Batiste, lawn and Swiss, BS 75c, | .35| | and Wash Dresses. | | Exceptional Sale To-Morrow (Thursday) length models, correét shapes and newest designs... Hormerly $10.00 and $12.00, Worth $7.50. Women’s Unshrinkable Poplinette Skirts —Plaited| 3: 50 About 100 Cloth Suits of mixtures and solid color +. * * Women's Linen Suits (Third Floor.) Women’s Coat Suits of Linen —Short and medium) 5 75 | . Women’s Swiss and Lawn Dresses—Trimmed with) 4 75 Valenciennes lace, short and long sleeves. .....+ | ‘Be models. Heretofore $5.00, at Al uitable for Cool days or rave ing ree frm Bs, #0 an $0.00 8 15.00 | Special Closing Sate of Girls’ Wash Dresses, {rs% $3.75 Values for $1.98 (Third Floor.) | Russian Models, in checks and solid colors, Dutch) neck; collar, cuffs and belt of linen. Value $3.75; i Special to ClOSE at... secs e cece eee eee eeeees Wash Skirts for Misses find Small Women. In repp, circular model, lengths 37 to 40 inch—] a splendid outing skirt. Value $3.95; sapee ial at 1,98 2.95 | Untrimmed Mittinery Dep't — (Second Floor.) Women's Untrimmed Dress Shapes. 48c! brown, blue, ‘48c . i | Misses’ and Children’ s — Hats | | | at 75c. each, value $1.75, jFancy Jap and Satin Braids, \gray, natural and black i J Hie Women’s Trimmed Outing Hats the production of our own workroomis, i | 3,75 and 4.50 if Special Values To-morrow in Women’s Undermuslins (Second. Floar.) Gowns —Cambric and nainsook, neatly trimmed with lace or embroklery. Regular $1.15; special 1 95¢ Cambric and Nainsook Chemises—Prettily-trinmed}, with lace and embroidery. Regular $1.25; special at FOG | Cambeic Drawers — Deep embroidery and hem 49, | stitched ruffles. Regular 65¢.; special at 3 ¢ Muslin and Cambric Skirts-—Deep embroidery ruffie,} 9B also deep tucked ruffles, Regular $1.25; special at.. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st St., N. Y. eeael a We also have oe) Heat This aMfiction ts not:an Indication ot drink, Digestive troubles will dopuse a red nose more quickly than will aloohol. We make it # rule to | nemove the cause at once, after which the nose losses ite redness and soon becomes natural in appearance, In those chronic cases where the nowe is filed with tiny red veine showing on the surface we can in a short time drive them away and bring \the nose to its normal size, Call or write for treatment. Mo Mstre Charwe tor tt, bap, tat BB What 26 M., Mew York

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