The evening world. Newspaper, June 28, 1907, Page 12

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ms eee ret a ee so me nnn ARP RNP RI A RE oe rae AOW ae ; iT 12 THE EVENING WORLD,’ FRIDAY, —s 28, 1907. ACE FAMINE DUE “L" STATION TO. "HARDLY ANYBODY. S=2525=!S<>—: NEARLY TURNED «Bion Shoe ; BE REMOVED 10 ‘WANTSCITYBONDS == e302" TURTLEWITHHER Coot Footwear for Warm Weather TODRIVERS STRIKE ggg pus, aT ¢ ER CEA paves asa shot eer for Men, Women and Chilcren has been unquost . Blyn Shoes and Biyn Stores are so well and so favorably known that the tooughts and the steps of intending shoe pirchasers (urn natural y to the most convenient of the Big Blyn Eight. + os nw. the Sonalons na Ladies’ Shoes. Platform Crictel 4 from Riv: ei Received tor Only $2,-| DSR Oy Steamship Madonna Had Nar. | N™t bho ington Street to De- | $00,000 When $29,000, CLAIMS LOST CHILD row Escape Also From F: two. and theat aye lancey. | 000 Is Needed in Potash and Lye. of $1.00 to $2.50 ed. doves Tan Russia Calf and ames $2.00 to $4.00 Gun oe thus" $2.00 to $4.90 pored A k fire to-day y through 2,000 Men Walk Out and Tie Up gal pak ns va ‘ Sees WAS SOLD 10 WER > ae | : x American Ice Company's Wagons i th line's 3.710-ton in Manhattan, Bronx, Brook- m0 North "Finding of Six-Year-Old Clara ‘a arrive Men's Sh lyn and Queens. ; Frocht Uncovers Tangle ty with Btw tone of cargo an Compiete | ee a charge of Capt Tan Shoes | GT Hd ‘ cea’ of Odd Charg goes ‘ sia Calf an Ladies’ Brown The ice famine which has been sud the pe PTS Soren my esthagh Behe! 4, low ar Aer! Ghai Ties, i as ts " - k No 2 whe t row te ace: 1 toes, Opban heels, turn soles wide toes strike of 2,000 drivers employed by the Ame in ye much suffering The pul ve ee not for! ni houses $2.00 $4.00 Ber and so no reserve supply was on ¢ tide sumers Children’s Shoes. | Over the day. $2,0x ® | e With every prospect of ac mnsiderable rise " c = next twenty-four hours. the situation is ir ny 5 $1.00 to $2.00 $1.25 Cations now are that the fight will iar j 3 $1.50 $1.00 to SI. 50 $2.00 | canvas and must inevitably mean a great sacrifice of life if a Sweep over the city. . Sole New York i for the Ked Cross Shoe... Comfort, immediate and cont nuous, com:s to the woman who wears )) this shoe. Tae pliant sole, following «very movement of { the foot, prevents the rubbing, the drawing, the burning that causes so much discom ort. The flex bility is produced bend: by ® patent sole tannage that insures foot ease in the most awit th ie foot “fashionable styles. Eight Big Best Stores. Shoes in Every Grads. (th Ave. and 27th Street. 9 Sh Ave. 39th & 40th Sts, di Ave. and 122d Street sit to 1540 6 Ave., Ath de A7th Sts, } 519 East 2801 Jd Ave., 159th-1Sist Sta, 124 162 Bowery, near Broome St. BRUOKLYN | 829-831-835 cee between Park and Ellery $t3, STORES (| 1203-326.-1267 Broadway, Dear Greene AVcauc if the tce # @ay there must be an ming tnbrease in the city’s death rate -~ I Affects Four Boroughs The strike affects Brooklyn and Queens. as well ax Manhattan and the Bronx. In Brooklyn al! of the 8° driv @fa and helpers walked out «t the and the fourteen stations ar pletely tied up. © Teserves were hurried to them are guarding them igor the strikers. Coney Island will r weet n> lee ay, as it is practically de- ® «reat 7 tape: t upon the American Ice Com- | American Suany for Its supply. fight. In large sections of the city not @ Eooana of ice will be delivered to-day ‘hin is eapecialy true In the most denso- Dy populated parts of Manhattan. Tho ponte lee Company enjoys prac- Weally a monopoly of the trade on the east tide and the drivers’ strike neces- sarily entails much wu‘Tering among toe Thousands of poor families who are de- ‘pendent on thelr meagre dally supply of wfee. With no ice and the streets fast Telokeing up with filth because of the jerrtee of the drivers in the itreet-Clean- | 494 Ninth street, Kani River tug Department the outlook for the poor | Union Is ignored. tu the crowded tenements is anything | The drivers have a list of grievances, but hopeful. chief among which Js that the Ice Trust ‘The walkout of the loe wagon drivers {has long refused to recognize thei @ffects nm lone every usehold in the || ity, but strikes as well at practically TS OE RR A Ed EE @very industry, The gtocer, saloon- tier nal igh oieeppeel The Effects of Opiates. eupec_Besinnay nen are Bit hard by the 'T INFANTS are peculiarly susceptible to opium and ite various yard siop age Of their to preparations, all of which ‘ ell {inn a one of these will have rn ui are narcotic, is well known. Even in the =| mnallest doses, it continued, these opiates cause changes in the funo- Syd tions and growth of the cells which are likely to become permanent, - | eabellity, mental perversion, @ craving for alcohol or narcotics in later life. By noon there were hundreds of s- Nervous diseases, such as intractable nervous dyspepsia and lack of stayin, Joons in Manhattan where cool drinks povert rea rel Of dosing with opiates or narcctios to, keep obildren quiet were not to be had at any price. Beer,| fn their infancy, ‘The rule among physicians is that children should never The key to For World “Real Estate” » another sale soon I can’t tel! what th and to-day every guarded by reserves with ord ‘ é eof a mort to force at the slightest t yp COPYRIGHT S04 some of Sts { to guard the stations at Frank! T went and Twenty-aixth streets, North River, {yr of i} suMcient to carry him wu Highbaiis, and in fact everything In the opiates mallest doses more than Hist had to be served the best way the oui tha if unavoldas P es oy ps Ch ae _ Bartenders could dev and loud were| The administration of Anodynes, Drops, Cordials, Soothing Syrups and | ‘ of the thirsty as lukewarm) other narcotics to children any but a physician cannot be too strongly | Meer trickled Gown parched throats. | decried, and the drug; id not be a party to it, Children who are ill ~SoHalt rations of crushed ice need the attention a. physician, and it is nothing less than a crime wo the best that could be had | dose them willfully with narcotics, ° @rinks in the famine districts | Castoria contains no narootics éf it bears In scores of places ling" érinta "ar signature of Chas, H, Fletcher. © ™ 2 talns sizzle and cooling drinks «°° Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of 4 @erved to those who don’t go in fo) = Here’s the solution of your Summer comfort over the “Fourth” and e'er after, while ihe thermometer is climbing. If you are going away over the “4th,” it you are going away after the “4th,” here’s the solution of your vacauon out and a chance to get the right clothes, and, jus’ aS imporiant, get the right prices. . Nese easy, breezy, ‘aunty Moe Levy styles are cool and comiortabie on the n ost sweltering days. They are built ame ons way, being stripped of excessive padding or anything of a heat-producing nature, Yet, through the use of plenty of good hand tailoring, done by, our own knowing ciaftsmen, they are built shape-keeping, so as to always retain their sw agger appearance. - , pecause the clothes are made in our own workgooms, under our own supervision, y°u not only have tne assurance a Styles are critically correct, but a guarantee that ‘the prices are one-third iower than the lowest. $15 Two- Piece Suits, oy $15 “Cool” Worsted Serges, $10.75, — = ———. ar PMOE LEVY & CO,’S Summer-iime Clotties Are “IT | | Gigantic Sale Of Men's *4- Trade Marked Oxford Ties and Shoes at 51-65 On Sale Saturday Only a $22 Two-Piece Suits, $15. oat and Pants Su ade with all t aa anne ¢ serge is tried and true in co’ wlity, {t's in the class with sul price Faney i‘ | y - Vascser yaya —yaamaea bye eer) Packard *4- Oxfords \ 25. Snow %3OQxords /- mew 700 Special Serges, $17. Bc i McElwain *3- ay Tig NR | 1. reas 0 a at Ane Blues tt S 65 . $20 wie Oe Farcies, $30 rt oe! ® Fancies, 0 ¥ =e . ry insures ter agen at wears of aoeen te * Weited Soles FP 2.00 beau derae si roe Sy rea ge - e & 4.00 Aoecial vacation Diietreerrenesss POO 00 Snow 3.50 Shoes, at 4, 65 McE!iwain 3.00 Shoes, | J All Si MO | 3 1 E Newest AW se | Summer Styles ee ETE Summer syres, 119-125 Walker St. 1457 Broadway OP Fanos, 1 igi Ratent colts + NEW YORK NEW YORK : » Wun Vetat Cal ane ~~ , ¢ Calfskin, Gun Mela! Call & 380-382 Fulton St, Brooklyn 4 e ¢ ~: ; : a 1 Mee aS. (ew A oy rere ‘

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