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SI5O97BH11S “Here WHAT BINGHAM | | ASKS FOR POLI Figures Cost Next Year at $2,606, More ve, Than in 1906, WANTS 2,000 MORE Also Suggests that the Salaries of Deputies and Secre- 978 MEN. oa tary Be Increased. Although Pollo ham & on vacatior ing This js © needed for The Police Comenisstoner urges the = k be empic ReRER fe Gen, Bingham believes many more = BACHELOR TAX iN victions can be secured in cases where ‘the police have al and tangible { PY h mpeg thiv request will | Ps nigh. ttia becteced-the Commas. Sioner thinks nvina poo!-room conve. FOR SWEET CHARITY. | ittie Ones ey. Sunshine, 3 | Salt Water and Ozone George M. Cohan and Fred Thomp- | re son Will Pitch for Con- at Sea Breeze. testing Teams, ee ‘The Luna Park Baseball Clud, Fred| gaa Breese. Sear tag Rea ane Challenged the} ap you were Uttle and pale and ved ot J -ntiettan, and Mr. Cohan has ac-|the name meant Paradise, If you happer caged. The game will be played at! to be a grown-up person you can AD: | Perighton Beach next Thu 10 | , name what this en Bea-Breese Orphans’ Home ot the crowded districts and line-up of the te a who ate enjoying this bie follows by the wom and mothers everywhere! Sea YANKEE DOODLE MM. Coha. tw for, ih vie. Sb Gebewt. ik Bari Stanley tables Jia Evel k at the ningteen » are drin XK Wars, 2 over 4 thelr little HYot r while 1 math “, OF ot the Evening World Beck babies are two and three years of wad 4f there ts any tun strong, beings don't believe tt. Little Agnes Sweeney, MORE CATALOGUES. When nine yeare old. ‘Will Leave Out Photographs That | °! the Ke, Bat on to ay and made sand Jourly-headed Willie Elia, nybody but would say the plotur Made Comstock Raid Place as Sinful, houses Leagu fhe Ast Bement Breeze should bring mannan: SeRte. Sam very heart where love for @ week by Anthony Comstock, will tanue | exist» another pet in a few days for distribu. Play for All. tion among its clients. The particular oe half-tones of f#minity unadorned, ta| All day the children who are which Comstock took exception, will be| enough can play. Little mothers emitters [relieved of thelr reaponaibilities nurses are supplied TW took etter “It i pot that we consider those ART LEAGUE TO TRY phowseranne improper for distribution,” | charges, Indeed, there are tittle moth- (ia i. om er na ae League to day, ers at Sea Breese whose charges, (ot coming around here every week wiih g| “mnepeier Batre’ exe Moving the Reet | raid. ‘There isn’t much sense in having | chance at childish enjoyment for many catalogues printed to. give Comstock am | « Jong month, The minute tne Bache- excuse to get y 1 bables got to Soa Breese last ° jw ednesday they were given. treah hot- $1 FOR Mas BOERKEL, ties of tollk, while their mothers wer ihe, Rimming STSH8 Asknowieds the| given a good healthy méal. Then th receipt 0 wh has been sent to| * 4, signed tO thelr roo le this, ofice by “One who wishes he had | ere, eee matiers how to Re Sapa yaa Alaiye ip ae shad | nurses taught the mothers how to bathe ele No. 2 Kast Niners,| #¢ babies Property, Then all afternoon wiione baby "was, bu | there was fun on the porches and on into & bonfire. | The rising bell rings at’ 5.45 at See It's easy enough to find’ a house that suits as to location, but it's a very different matter to find a man who ts wiltiig to sell such a home at a | “MUST SELL” price . Without the Aid of Sunday World “Real Estate’ Offers. pleasure ittle enild end if t «Oo ning Jen here re play th the gad, on the cool veran- | it's such fun to play in the sand. nelor age, healthy or the rich may enjoy better who Is but no bigger than @ 14 of five, ad her littls baby brother, the big shining beach with there waan't oat to is room for all “It's fun when it rainw,”” maid Julia Cocheran. “We alt old fall snuggled up th the pavilion and are | Wateh tho Dik ships go by and the big | waves come Way Up OD the beach. My. 404) but it's grand thelr} — Already tb World babies ey Yo And Je 2S, Dperre FS Lebiing Toe hg and everybody ts anxious to get ‘The well babies are allowed to go Ng the tablee with their mothers, but those who are ailing in the least are | looked after by nurtes while the! | mothers eat. Then the mothers go up | to thtlr rooms and bathe the babies nurses Trained practs tn tench them as may be followe House, ar -¢tbow tn the water befane+ Washing the baby end (ell the prope temperature that way A Practical Test, Dod as a, ther: a xe Ua to give « it tes an Bea Breeze ‘ Up mothers npreadin the sort of irees you books, ‘The Ever mothers say (hey Central Park there Are benches and enough for ak many Little mothers and the playmates to enjoy as want to, The there ara the bath-ho and the bathing hour !# fun. A Grand Bath-Tub, ‘As Annie Bweenty pointed out wity ride the piace where Lhe nurse let ier bathe every day, litle Mabel Zundt en: nounced wpe never would mind taking & bath if whe could have such a grand | hath-tub as the ooean. ' ‘And when it rains there are the big verandas hud the psyilions where there these fine who. were j unmistaxble wi |, Baby George Zundi's tte dnenday show improvenvent weenty and Georgie nowes And cheeka are ta already, and to hear them layih would do a Bachelor #0Ul good Thers fe nothing for theme bables and ites mothera and big mothers to do all ace | but get rested and well T ing With Its White Iron b | us attractive as heart & roal home to these visi te At 6 o'clock the dinner fae, pnd at 7 every Evening World. oe andl little mother ts in bed. The big motors stay anti 9.30 and then geo to’ bed. for a Rood sleep to begin another of enjoyment over again. Plenty of Muppinens, There's phonty the shade trees of Ben br splendid be and r Hite mother at this resort and see what she Ato > any nt along ta moualy no every be. who has contributed to thelr pralth and haw: | ness ougat to be feeling pretty happy} pastewetr. = t S to pay t very wood to Kl 1 t Kindly doe I? re ru E. 0, 7. Chantauain. N Te Uy Ballior of the Rventne World incloeed find money order for $2.80 to wend one bwin to. Bea Breese, T only wien T could send ‘more. Tous win corey, Nor®iville, Conn, All ong war The Sars, ? of THE WORLD: Are Some of the Children Made Happy by Generous Bachelors |at a clam booth when the ¢ MONDAY EVENLNG, AUG A. Fe CeEPy £9t a / FF Bochbeior ‘LEFT HIS BROTHER (MRS. HARTIE IN BROKE AT CONEY TEARS AT AT DEFENSE: t| Police and Mission Man Rescue Miioneheg | my Hears me Little Sidney Pond and | self arraigned and Exon- Send seis Home Happy. | erated in Summing Up. When Remove Weat awoke t tent to see ar Manager MacIiravy, at Railroad aver of th ST 6, _ LI V7V/) Eco) Be sone, Willia Rodgers, |» inne When he woke he sald he was Sidney for Avg aH pened for t Pond, ten years old, of No, 1M M trom ave kiyn, He said @ po vide re licerr rn & hole Into the s of Angus mins ent in the night and told him z to find a place to sivep. at Mra, Ha I came oxt dow he lay brovt harley 2p An Mr. Macliravy"gave the oy a VAUDEVILLE CAREER REVEALS A DIVORCE, ' | Julia Arthur’s Sister, Mrs, F: Pardridge, Kept Her Secret | for Two Years, « CHICAGO, Ava. 6—Mre. eanor |" Patdridge, a sister of Julia Arthur, the] actreas, kept her divoree from Fred c.} Pantndge @ secret tor (WO years, Para rhwe is a son Of Ed. Mardridge, a famous wheat pluaker, who diel’ sx ye 0 BO on the vaude ridge has give | ave given hia ) and a house at} {to hnretlanenoelherte HOT WAVE BRINGS MORE SICKNES dn me break- alleges ar gers sald the atyle = a puys 8 IN TENEMENTS, 2 ? The hot wave femtre has made the ne work among —the—Hren: the de Rod er of the | missives afforded stro { of their genuineness. From beginning to end. he said, thoughte were expressed as they would flow Mr. Rodgers referred to Conch Madine, the corespondert, ax one below | Mrs, Hartje ts social position and said *» show that was told | to eat m was World's staff of -physiclana more im perative than ever, The bomes of t rowded districts, Whete unfortunat |COWMt Mefiers Mra Waybara 0 sickly babies are struggling Cor life, are & Week Pending) ter sai, Vivited daily and the little wufferers aro | y pe é given relief and proper medical care, | 7Ustee ye . am hers should give more attention |OoUrt to-day denied t at Han evar to the food the children tke, [Mrs “Agnes Wayt corngnel terrible of giving bables | . areen corn, green cucumbers Of apples, | "Amand. Ned Wayvurn, a theatr Oversripe balianas, "hokey pokey,” sony | MAMABEr. to DAY Hier Kia week alimor milk And other tiopure stulte the phy] pending the trial of her Action 4 besiolans find being given a whould | Vorce. not be oversstimat Mr. Wayburn names Coreno Usaei om Frances Arong, the Sick abies’ an actress aa the co-reapontent, Miss ind received $2.50 to-day. All dota-| Ussell baw denied the truth of | the to | plaintiffs allegations. H. J, Goldemith H, Jacob- ru t to tne fund should bel tions to thie Fund should be an The World, !the Cashier of the World, marked “Micl Babdies’ Fund." represented Wayhura and. 1 oop Miss Usaell, 19. ‘FOUGHT ON OCEAN FOR LOVE OF GIRL | During Voyage al Suitors Kept Up Battle] of the Steamer Bluecher. P SMELT RVerY WAX, | THEY o" ied Struggle as Vessel Was | Docking and May Be De- | f Russia j ite amok at passengers Har A Hi " {temer « F K Ignatz Sobe oy we | steerage folk day [a fight in which everything went from navate to J 1 Abin passer | gers ai airy | for wi ihre 4 that caused t at didn spall the appre bouts, + The Inet one was Blucher jacked to-day and i e two | a to-a t | > bi a the old | y | | Kerr ana & 1 love} ® * age They agreed t to Ar 2, 8 69 back n m4 the « + ” é - “ 1 Ker i | wn,” and what n | t mad 1 | © stew * ed screetly w them t | mixed things up Dempwolf, who was on the bridge r Marte Vrodai, a 1 had aken a liking to Sobenski, tried to top them. She was struck by’ aogident and knocked out Capt. Dempwolf angrilly ordered halt) be desen ent ore—te--eeparate: the men and segregate them. He said he wor | write a letter to Commissioner Wat horn telling him that the two ate + Hkcaly may be exclud iittle Pika nooner than |FALLING ACID BLINDS MAN ON BROADWAY, A two wallon woodon pail Alied wit : Hotel, F we twav 1, md land eh, who was tak: | a. Hurdy was telw bout by the ealt bw ap Wes y way standing near we Med Hurdy"s screams of ag wer ard * 5 F ra on and ANI KS. N. Dak. Aug. 4a tat N 1 passenger train, bound Winntpes, wae der r Mo vel yesterday by & brok nth k. None t the ¢ fatally injure ME York, was we or zen others aua| | | Really Bully. | | A nice little man | With a pretty far stomach Hit it hard with the Coffee : And got a little hummock | Right in the middle ir | Of his hard-working liver, | And the bottled-up bile | Made the little mdn shiver, One day he had the colic, | And the wise little chap Thought he better quit the frolic For it dealt him such a rap, So the Coffee was let out | With a fair amount of grace And a piping cup of Postum Was served | in | ita | place. and that’s -POSTUM “There's a Reason.’* i= by fSraph | Siudio, tront, A Miniature mounted A TO MORBOW. 10A.M, tol P | Golden | Wedding Rye Whiskey | 7c | (Stxth Fleer.) Clothes Hamfers. Large round wi | low —hhampe red centres N more than a custome Each, 69c complete, Theat HENRY SIEGEL. Pres TO-MORKE 10AM. tod PM Your Photo | On a postal finished electricity minutes in the Photo- Postal second floor, in ic for 25c. Phot on \ Everything here advertised on sale ALL DA y, cards, for 10c, Drug 10] | Department. Six os, other se shecrfied - TUESDAY- l.to 1 P.M. o Ma 1) Orde TO-M | 104M ot r Corned || Beef 4c (Sixth Floor.) O- MORRO 10A.M. tol P.M. Limited. TO-MORTOW, Filled— Quantities EE TO MoRnow, 7) Ww omen 's | Mloor | WhiteCan-[] 7 Third Floor. | -ro-sonnow OA Motod PM Unbleached Muslin. Silk unless Reevtear Tel sana eciors, Not Jaquatity, Noth] von tran. 1 more than 10 ards to meus yards to a cus tomer, Yard. vorner,: Turd y 434c\ || 7c (Main Floor.) (Main Floor.) een ersian Lawn ne Wait s. 67c Second Floor.) TO-MOR we | SOO EN. EEN, Women 's Shire Waist | thea Miaany 70-MORKOW OA MetoT POM Boys’ Gape.' 2 MORRO WAM. tol PM Drugs. 3c kinds. Reraite of washable ma-B] 4 e terials, All kinds ef cloths tn fan r A Ww | wren War 2 Ya ay an 9-4 than 2 of © 5 et Joa eu a "12e | (Third Flooe.) (Main Floor. | } Notable | tepee, D>. This sult, Pius Food Show! Third Annual Exfosition. | Greatest displays of Pure Foods ever seen in New York. demonstrations, Thousands of Samples Given Away Free. who take you Not a clearance sale. We relieved a big maker, 4 sacrificeda large percentage to 4 6 to fie 4,000 Suits. To-morrow we cont e & Started last Friday. Charming new suits; just wha: want for August and September 98 1.98 2,49] White and Colored Lawn Suits j | I i : I98e Lawn . “J ~ : White Lawn t werd Organdre Suits 1 f 4 9 | " Bargain for Tue sday. 69¢ Daily Lectures on Cooking by Lily Haxworth Wallace. Splendid vaudeville enterta:ament including Lavelle’s Dog Circus, Edison Moving Pictures, Musical Features and Chief Little Bear, his squaw and their pappoose, who will receive visitors at their (Sixth Floor, Shirt Waist Surts Contmumg the Sale—~4,000 New, @ Big Maker at Phenomenal Discounts. Many | "resh Suits Bought from | iff | | | |