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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, 4 LLNS Seahright Man to Let Place to} ‘Blacks in Revenge for : hes against Experiment.” COULDN’T GET LICENSE. ni hil The Doctor Writes of Counterfeiters. CHAS. H. FLETCHER, New York City. Dear Mr. Fletcher:—I wish to congratulate you on your numerous vic- tories over counterfeiters and imitators of Castoria, and trust the time is not far distant when these inferior and dangerous mixtures will be entirely suppressed. You are right when you say in your advertisements that it is Hyannis, Mass, Aug. 17, 1905. “Experience T feel it to bo an outrage, and an imposition upon the parents of little chjl- ;dren that my name should be associated with imitations of Castoria, dangerous to Blamed Rich Property Owners of | the health and life of these little ones who too often fight their battles for life in vain, Section, and Evolves Plan to a modest piece n road, near the | re Pannaci’s inn tit be idle, and ner decided that be earning money led some lumber and bouight nd gave out that he was | 1 one of tt salows | “of reaity on t Shrewsbury River, ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. AVegetable Preparation fords. simitating the Food andRegula ing the Stomachs and Bowels of y disap- mself as plo about the middle of Jim felt that he had done a fine thing and that the place ought to dr {© fashio: x } 20t come, Jim’ ce ' on his hands and at the end of the season, when he cast up his account books, he found that the balance was all on the short } Jim decided that the smart set was | {n a conspiracy against him and in the | Yong winter montis meditated revenge. This spring he tried to get a license to ring gallery, bowling alley | go-round business on the | INFANTS < CHILDREN Promotes Digestion Cheerf- ness and Rest.Contains neither Opium.Morphine nor Miueral. NOT NARCOTIC. Recipe of Ol SVL ELPTOER: <* place, but the local license bureau | turned him down. \s So then he hung up this sign: fi LOSED BECAUSE | eB) Al erfect Remedy for Consign | coe Each) Mon psonsoue DT i | Thereafter the miliional: led esi 32% | | Worms Convulsions Feveri Nialeneyn rolled byy arialltn om cnings| Bash | | ness and Loss OF SLEEP. evenings Jim's fellow villagers used to come | round and ask him how busineas was. Im's dander rose a mile high So yesterday he b Pac Simile Signarare of igh ¥ ir A ee | oe __NEW YORK. VAt6 months old “45 35 Dosrs= 35 CENTS ning beneath it y yet so far as Is n let out last night that washlady of Jersey City has place and will lcok it a me ot "Sim's neighbors are W. F. iff, Suuart Charles | Wednesday, T is not an idle boast to say | that ‘‘S. &H.” Green Trad- ing Stamps surpass all other premium plans, tor they DO. They stand alone. They are in a class by themselves. Time and again other stamps have entered the field. Sooner or later they retired from it, as you may possibly remember. Why these other stamp com- panies failed is past history, valueless excepting as a guide for the future. It is more to | the point that we show you why “S.&H.” Stamps are Permanent and Popular. 192 West 204, otreet. 2 Thi 108 West Turse 1357 rere NY Petr a C0", oor, ROL St. & 84 AV: rt R. 214-220 lis south Fourth Ave.. Sount Vernon. 13 No, Main St., South Norwalk, Con: Phe Favorite, 123 N, Hambro's 18% Nelaon Av.. Peekskill, Morrison Bros, mate Stores, -190 Grand Street. Broadway, 872 Ninth Street. 340 Greenpoint avenue, Thos. A. Sperry, President. “RED LETTER ” DAY, TEN (10) STAMPS FREE. We Will Give Stamps for your Soap Wrappers, Flour Bags, Labels. Coupons, &e. Ask for List, LOCAL PREMSUM PARLORS hes Dopt. Store, Baise. Bt: and Wnts Piaine Av. uth Broadway, Yonkers BROOKLYN PREMIUM PARLORS The Sperry and. Hutchinson Company, Let me again commend you for the high standard you have maintained /in the preparation of my prescription, and I confidently isa it is due to this | scrupulous integrity you are indebted for the wonderful salo of Castoria to-day, ‘/and the steady growth it has had since I gave you the details of its mauufacture in my pas thirty-three years ago. Cbunuut Rthesou,D» Letters from Prominent Druggists addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. Mansur Drug Co., of St. Paul, Minn., says: ‘We are not in the habit of recommending proprietary medicines, but we never hesitate to say good word for Castoria. It is a medical success.” Hegeman & Co., of New York City, N. Y. say: “We can say for your Castoria that it is one of the best selling preparations in our stores. That is conclusive evidence that it is satisfactory to the users.” Myers-Dillon Drug Co., of Omaha, Nebr., says: “Your Castoria {8 one of the best sellers we have. We cheerfully recommend it to our trade voluntarily at all times, and will testify to its merits at any and all times.” Weber Drug Co., of Indianapolis, Ind. says: “Fletcher's Castorla is an article for which there is no substitute. It is undoubtedly one of the most popular articles on the market to-day and our customers for it are numbered by the hundreds.” Parrish & Bailey Pharmacy, of Los Angeles, Cal., says: “During an experience of over 80 years in the retail drug business we have never found a proprietary remedy that has had such a large sale or given such universal satisfaction as your Castoria.” Theo. Metcalf Co., of Boston, Mass., says: “We have handled Fletcher's Castoria for years and consider {t one of the best preparations made. Our sales are continually increasing and everyone of our customers have nothing but praise for Fletcher's Castoria. ah, W. H. Chapman, of Montreal, Que., says: “I have sold Fletchersé Cas- toria for many years and have yet to hear of one word other than praise of {ts virtues. I look upon your preparation as one of the few so called patent medicines having merit and GEE recommend it as a safe household remedy.” cenuine CASTORIA atways Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Atways Bought In Use For Over 30 Years, THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MUNRAY GTREET, NEW YORM CITY, June 24th. One reason is, you can ob- tain them Freely with all purchases trom Thousands oi Reliable merchan's who have Absolute Confidence in The Sperry & Hutchinson Co. An- other reason:— "S. & H.” Prem'ums are in the greatest conceivable variety, and of the highest excellence which can possibly be afforded To truly value “S. & H.” Stamps you must KNOW about our ‘Premiums.’’ Come often. Next Wednesday in par- ticular ; it’s “RED LETTER DAY.” Avenue, 2042 Third Avenue, om) Conner Co, rank Bros., cor. 107) ‘AY. ja hbraharier Co., co & 34a-Av. stain Breet, Stamford, Conn In St, £9 285 Hudson Street. Lawton Street, New Rochelle, 64-66 Jackson Avenue, Long Island City, ‘881 Fulton Street, Jamaica, Paid-Up Capital, $1,000,000 JUNE 23, 1908.. Borys sy ea a binatnianynttteen tien Speaks to Millions through the Edison Phonograph ‘OU can now hear William Jennings Bryan speak at your convenience and in your own home. He has recorded on Edison Records the most tellmg pas- sages from ten of his favorite speeches. These Records are remarkably successful, faithfully reproducing not only Mr. Bryan's voice but every mannerism and inflection. Recognizing the wonderful achievement of the Edison Phonograph, Mr. Bryan consented to make these Records, presenting his views on leading questions, and at the same time availing himself of the splendid opportunity to give his views the widest currency. This is the first opportunity the American people have had to hear Phonograph Records made by a statesman of national importance. The ten Bryan Records are as follows: The Labor Question | The Trust Question | Popular Election of Senaters Guaranty of Bank Deposits Immortality | These Records may be heard at all Edison dealers, 35 cents each. NATIONAL PHONOGRAPH CO., 75 Lakeside Ave., Orange, Nob An Ideal Republic DENTISTRY. Po oso on Te tare You Examined Our New “ANCHOR DENTURE” PLATE? © It has no’ roof. Does not cover the roof of your mouth. Cannot work loose or drop down, lolds, fits, satisties every wearer. Enables you to chew your food well and masticate it thor+ oughly. Call and see this new plate and have us explain its many advantages. Ours is the Only Place Where You Can Get the ‘‘Anchor Denture” When extractions are made in the morning the new wear home at night. All extrections made painless by our NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY tt Work Guaranteed Ten Years. Full Sets of Teeth, $5.00 Gold Crowns, 22kt., $5.00 Gold Fillings.... $1.00 up Silver Fillings......50¢ up WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS 54 W. 23d St., New York. 414-416 Fulton St., Brooklyn. (Opp. Eden Musee.) (24 door west Abraham & Straus) HOURS, 8 TO 6: ‘SUNDAYS, 9 TO 4, German, French and Swedish spoken. Ladies in attendance, ee SS pe ___ DENTISTRY. plate will be ready to | | | j TEETH | If you have three or fcur teeth I will insert a full set without a piate. You can have this done. Examination of your teeth free. | "BRIDGE WORK, PER TOOTH, $5.00| TEETA $4I—-$7—&—BIO GUILSHAN N. Es Cor. 125th St. and 8th Ave. | Entrance 271 W. 125th St, | Hy | SAVINGS BANKS, | EMIGRANT INDUSTRIAL SAYINGS BANK 61 Chambers St., Now York The Board of Trustees has declared @ semi-annual dividend at the rate of FOUR PER CENT, per annum cn all deposits entitled thereto. DEPOSITS MADE FORE JULY 10, INTEREST FROM JU THOMAS M. MU: JOHN J, PULLEYN, ON OR_ BE- . WILL DRAW y 1, 1908, RY, President, Comptroller, “FOR SALE. nnn Auto Purchise, 20 Carloads. | Manhattan's Pioneer Automeo. | bile Esrapanmene | ‘ding finest lot jomobties ever ‘They, cleaned up two tact ries and about| dealers of all thelr hand and HEARN FOURTEENTH STREET Weat of Fifth Avenue Women’s Underwear une Sale! DO NOT JUDGE QUALITIES BY PRICES! q If you want to save the money that you would pay in excess elsewhere for the SELFSAME GOODS take advantage of To-morrow's Opportunities! No Maul or Telephone Orders. CORSET COVERS. WOMF CHEMISES. Cambrio—Maltese lace front and Muslin—round neck— 29 aap lise beading id hem- 15 H. S. or Cah? jell ‘alue .45... stitching—value .29 ere Toae iGIiceT HESS: Limtt—Three. Skirt Length Chemises—Nainsook Spectal lot also at .34; worth .6%- and Cambric—three inst, of lace or Nainsook Corset Covers— emb'y and lace comblned-ekirts 67 lace yokes front and back with 49 to match—ribbon run—val, $1.00.. emb'y and Gr ee TV. ceeee unT skint pimit—Three, R18, Naineook Corset Covers— Cambric—deep flounces of good Entire yokes of lace and emb'y 84 and tucks or lace an 87 with wide ribbons vores to race . syle: a be pe Special Vi ner to 88. arnt aE Cambric-nounces of fancy neog 9g Fine Cambric—deep law rie witha |) gmgcmn)y on Hey eae were) Circe Brlechecn fA Fo Bpectal Values in Finer to 919.98, without Ince, edme—value .49....... co CH eae PONCE atts Coty Point de Parts lace, with head- Fine Cambric—deep ruffles—with ing of emb'y beadl. extra fine emb'y of Inst'g and value $3.98... 2.65 49) faney laces—value .79 Limit—Three. Cambric and Nainsook Drawers— fancy ruffles of Point de Paris lace inserting with ribbon beading—— 47 other attractive styles—walue $1.25 004) Special Values in Finer Drawers to $4.98. NIGHT GOWNS. Muslin—V or high tucks, embroidery and stitching—value 49. Lim!t—Three, Fine Muslin—yokes of H. 8. tucks or yoke of emb'y and tuck —emb'y or H. 8, ruffe—vale .79..,...49 Limit—Three, Cambric and Muslin Night Drearee— Special Values tn Finer to $10.08, COMBINATION GARMENTS, Nainsook—Corset Cover with &kirt or Drawers—two ribbon run lace instgs—or yoke of emb'y—skirts to match—value $1.25... Weer | Limit—Three, Nainsook Combinations—yoke with lace + In straight or pointed effect h emb'd medallions—value $1.89.... Le2S Limit—Three, Lawn Combinations—entire yoke of open emb'y with Val. lace—circular drawer slit at side 1.74 jue $2.9%., DRESSING SACQUES AND KIMONOS. neck—with hem- 1027] in Finer to $9.98, round, Voor high neck, 2 Lawn and Percales—strl Merry Widow" and. butter and figures—were .49 vee 029 VaIUC $1.69.cc cee cceeeceeees eT | Limit. Limit—Threa, i Fine Lawn Sacques—dainty dots and figures—trim'd with Nainsook Night Dresses—round or ss laces and emb'y—with and without Square neck—Maltese lace with rib- bon run dotted Swiss fold yoke g collars--sizes 36 to 4—value $1.49... «9 of dotted emb'y—value 82 74) Fine Lawn Sacques—neweat Spocial Values in Finer to $12.98 | styles and colorings—value $1.98., OF THEY WHO HAVE NOT visited our stores may think adver- tisements exaggerate values! A visit will show their error! THEY WHO HAVE NOT visited our stores may think qualities are not fine! A visit will show their error! THEY WHO KNOW by experience that our statements are reliable, lose no time in avail- | ing themselves of opportunities! 3 ours the loss if you fail to see the good-! To-Morrow's June Salz Specials | In Men's Furnishings No Mail or Telephone Orders. $1.00 MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS,57 Madras and Percale— fancy and plain white— plain or pleated bosoms~all sizes, | $1.50 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS.... 27! Madras, Percale, Dimity, Nainsook. 69 ct. MEN'S NIGHT SHIRI-... 44 Cambric—80 to 54 inches long—- collar of collarless—sizes 15 to 20. June Sale Values In Babies’ Wear No Mail or Telephone Orders, | SLIP3—Nainsook yoke and bishop style—Hg 8. ruffle— value .29 \INSOOK § or emb'y Inserts—H. 8. ruffle. neck and sleeves—usually .39.. Finer Dresses to $12.69, Bkirts Lo match dresses SHORT DRESS a Vainsook—en trim'd_ yok s-slzes to 3 yra—reg. 3 SHORT DRESSH3—Lawn an Nainsook- yoke and waist styles—high or Dutch neck— i short or long sleeves— P $2.00 MEWS PAJAM-S AMS) Sige to 8 pre erog. 80... | 82 Percale, Madras, Dimity see Finer Short Dresses to $16.98 pl checks, figures, white or fanc slik frogs attached to each Tutt —ocean shell pearl buttons— regular price $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. 25 ct. SILK NECKTIES..... .12 Four-in-hands and Strings— reversible and lined—reg. .25. 39 ct. MEN'S LEATHER BELTS .24 Black, tan, brown—all sizes | | Pillows, Spreads, Comfortables PRICES TO PROFIT BY: Long and Short China Silk Cloaks— single and double capes—H. 8. tucks, lace and brald-—sizes to 3 yre—value $3.0: ' Col'd Chambray D: Pink—etyles for bo Pleated Russian and Values $1.18 and $1 Values $1.08 and $2 Remerkable V phole % uz3 in Popular Summer Sik; Now {s the time to pick up bargalna, not only for Summer wear, but for nt Sworn aut an sul 23RD ST., Socter' GTH AVE, Bate toa taki vale ie as pacessetcook Choice Live Geese Feather Pillows next soason, as many reduced lots ara re ‘a 1000, 1007 Pope: Harttor x3—best fancy ticks— ales i otdeposttore duly: 1. 1008, at $000. ‘Pope: Tolede to 8) Worth saeor ern irda 1,43 “year-round” kinds—for day and eve- onan enced acai fo "88,000. English, ese een ning} vanes Deposite made on or before’ July 10th ll ize=best_patterns— ; * 6. Now. wi"Graw interest from July Yat.” gi OhaeRs: | worth 41,98) Yard Wide Pongees... 58 JOUN CC GRISWOLD, Becrourke Fanhani, | Full Sine sikline “Comfortables— ao 2 s : f figured both sides—9 ino ; L - Accounts can he opened by mail, 0: Fran Gi Heed nO creavaliie $260,......149 | Fancy Satin Foulards 49 DEPOSITS AND SURPLUS aces: | Labenide Cottage | AlL Stk Rough Shantungs— ei over $7, 65 o.c00-0¢ 1 Beh? Autocar Monae | Camp Ecko Cragaide 49 0, pF atc} ss im Z Dite Sit at Tei: | your Summer home Stationery should : fa 59 en Prenieas » Bennayivant ear ite name Yard Whe Black. Messa~ 6 ox of fine linen Paper— a (Mieinonstrations. oheerfully To try) stamped any color— 89. Messalines and Taffetas — ) Hock nea and duplion'e our “Guailty” &t'ahove prices | value $2.00 and $2.5 a ae cream, light and { 69.59 7 SAND } th Imno Y, Wo furnish die, paper and do the wort, ar) oo Hae iaepeena unter deoieaniate tipen ache): MAaxica sia ISOVAULO) Bodies aie > eonmia’ customer's prperty. “ gatin, Foulards— nch—) 7559 six months ending Juni PINAL THO rate ob) OA re eee ete MONEY MUST ACCOMPANY MaIL | a dotsvand ngures | 7S 8 FOUR PER CENT. 2 CT EET DOE ORDERS. est color combinations. ) 69 The Tru Wave’ deciured a dividend. for LIN. the six mo ending June 30, 1908, on ail for Catskiii Mountains all points, Hud. |Geposita entitled thereto under the by-laws, gon, Consacke., Rare foot, Christopher ent, um Bt % ae te rate orcad ns THRBE THOU. $1.28.) Summer Resort, Hotel And Héarting: 9 v Wa 3 > Broadway Mammoth mobile Exchange. 239 to 245 West S6th, near Br \dway. WATCHES AND DIAMONDS. CASH OR CREDIT, American Watch Diamond Co. mmittee 3 MAIDE Auto- | Per annum, on all sums from $1 to 89,000 | | entitled thereto under the by-laws, oayable | on au.dafter July 15th, 1908. | Deposits made on or before July 10th will draw interest from July 1st, 1908. Dy cls THAN ORDBR oN NEW YORK SAVINGS BANK, seca as Nine Truatees have dec be fe 239 BROADWAY, Entrance on Park Place. | x months ending fina ‘thereto. under the by-laws, th deposits entitle at as tate, | STEAMBOATS. SUR PER CENT. | PATTEN TS M.. oa aty Neng a! iho Ao and $.10 P.M, ATSHILL | 2) wey é al ‘$3,000. Deposits be on or re July 10th will Ly tz, in mn SING ASIN Bd st., New York. Bloomfteld. §.00 4 roti Cc SAND DOGLARS, paya 20,1008, Deposits made on or 8 le AUTON .BILES & MOTOR BOATS. FOR CASH at once two or ; must b 008 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— LONG ISLAND demonstrated READY MONEY, box -4i7 World, TO ANY ONE: tuterested in the wonde: evelopment of Long Island we wll send a riptive of the entire move- | Bent. Address Secretary, room 202, 8éT 6th av. New York. Other June Sale Degartments Include: Women's Dres ¢s Corsets. Waits and Skirts, Lingerie Waists. ® Shoes. Boys’ Clothing. Babies’ Wear. Colored Petticoats. MONEY SAVING OPPORT UNITIES IN EACH, MORNING SALES— To-mcrrow, Wednesday, Untti ts P.M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted, §0LD UNTIL 1 P. M. ONLY—NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS. ice, Value co) Value 4.5071 to 6 Th Pri Women's Princess Dre: Chambray Rompers batiate, white and oolors. 239 Second Floor—New Building. Women’s Tucked N Guimpes—lace Main Floor— All Linen Table Clothé—63x63 Sarawnwork and hemstiteh - 67 Main Floor—Linen Department. Full Size Marseilles Quilts..1.85 Basement—Betding Department. Satin Cushion Tops, 26x25 87 Basement—Centre Bullding, Women's Deep Ruffle Piss npusiin or cambric.. “28 Second Floor—Cent ro. Taffeta and Satin Taffeta Ribbons—Black, colors—wids widths .. é tain Floor-—New “Building, ik Dot Muslin ment-Wash Dress Fabrics 1F Princess Dre: Second Floor--Miases’ Department. yay] All Silk Rough Pongees—Full justre—all good shades... ‘Main Floor—Silks, Women's Untrimmed Hats— wo Newest styles, all sizes...... Third Floor—Centre, 69 Fancy Laces and Insertings {Best Patterns—1 to 4 inch— Main Floor~-Contre, Women's Gauze Lisle Hose— nf Garter tops—tast ‘black...... 4 Main Floor—Centre, 2fOak Bath Tub Seats.......4 ‘Third Floor—Pole Dept 4 18 ‘37 | \iso 17 OLHEK MORNING *PECIALS—«quul vaiue to above Not «dvertised—Space doce ng permit LOOK FOR THE OLOOK6! LOOK FOR THE. onocmet

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