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CARS CRASH AT = Don’t Poison Baby. + CROSSING ANT Ba’? YEARS AGO almost every mother thought: her child must have MANY ARE AURT Collision Corner, Fifty-ninth * Street and Third Avenue, Scene of Accident. THIRD IN THREE WEEKS, | | either, of the narcotics named to chien at all, or to anybody without labelling |), Misunderstanding of Signals | Given as Cause—Ambulance Surgeon Busy an Hour, Anoth fous accident, the third tn threo Corner’ at @ west-bound F hit and thrown happened at n the tracks by & avenue trolley car, feveral passongers being cut by glass ir saats, crowd of passengers ainst a pillar of the A score of persons bulance came Burgeon Be and right le: , No. #2 East right leg and side hurt No, S41 Tenth rden, motorman of hird avenue car, living at No, 272 a teenth street, Brooklyn, sprained wris! ne HANGING IN JERSEY, NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. July 21.— nih street car was | “Collision lock this morning when | Frederick Lang, who {i April, 19%, killed | fis niece, Katie Gordon, because she fhad refused to marry him, was sen- tenced to-day to be hanged on Friday, Sept. 25, Lang's lawyer will now raise @ question as to Lang's sanity, PAREGORIO or Jaudanum to make it sleep. Theso drugs will produce | sleep, and A FEW DROPS TOO MANY will produce the SLEEP FROM WHICH THERE IS NO WAKING, Many are the children who have been killed or whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, laudanum and morphine, each of which ir, a narcotic product of opium. Druggists are prohibited from selling them “poison.” The definition of “narcotic” is: “4 medicine which relieves pain | and produces sleep, bud which in poisonous doses produces stu, (Or, CON convul- | sions and death,” Thetaste and smell of medicines containing opium are disguised, | and sold under the names of “Drops,” “Cordials,” “Soothing Syrups,” et. You, showld not permit any medicine to be given to your children without you or your physician know of what it is composed, CASTORIA DOES NOT CON- be aLOTE if it bears the signature of Chas, H, Fletcher, ™ Letters from Prominent Physicians | addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. Dr. J. W. Dinsdale, of Chicago, Ill, says: “I uso your Castoria and | advise it use In all families where thero are children.” Dr. Alexander E. Mintle, of Cleveland, Ohio, says; “I have frequently | ‘cyescribed your Castoria and have found it @ reliable and pleasant rem- | e@dy for children.” Dr. J, 8. Alexander, of Omaha, Neb., saya: “A medicine go valuable and | beneficial for children as your Castorfa is, deserves the highest praise. I find it in use everywhere.” | Joo Drops your Castoria for children and always got good results, Castorla for my own children,” Dr. J. W. Allen, of St. Louls, Mo., says: “I heartily endorse your Cas- torla, I have frequently prescribed it in my medical practice, and have always found {t to do all that is claimed for it.” | Dr. ©. H, Glidden, of St. Paul, Minn., says: “My experfence as a prac | titioner with your Castoria has been highly satisfactory, and I consider it | an excellent remedy for the young.” | Dr. H, D, Benner, of Philadelphia, Pa., says: “I have used your Cas- torla ag a purgative in the cases of children for years past with the most bappy offect, and fully endorse it as a safe remedy,” Dr. J. A. Boarman, of Kansas City, Mo., says: “Your Castorla is a splen- did remedy for children, known the world over. I uso it in my practico | In fact I use i|| ses Digestion Chen peeaale beatsetntis nee Vane ‘Morphine nor Migeral OT NARCOTIC, Recipe ot Od DESOTO and children.” Dr, J. J. Mackey, of Brooklyn, N. Y., says: “I consider your Castoria an excellent preparation for children, being composed of reliablo medicines and pleasant to the taste, A good remedy for all disturbances of the digestive organs.” cenuinE CASTORIA atways Beare the Signature of Aperfect Reme for Constiga tion, Sour Some par Warms Convulsions Feverish: ness and LOSS OF SLEER FacSimile Signature of Set leae. Ath months an v! a The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years, ‘Twe on : Bscenerecrnee reine foFrat PH AMT: eR riea aye nana eO TATE SH TES REDDH HTSE tn BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ARR Store TO LET SUITABLE FOR FRU AND FLORIST IN LARGE FIRST- CLASS DOWN- TOWN BUILDING, | PASSED BY OVER | | A MILLION PEO- | | PLE DAILY, | CALL or ADDRESS | E. A. PRATT, ROOM 207, WORLD BUILDING TITRA POT ane FOR SALE, uto Purchase, 10 Car Loads, anhattan’s Pioneer Automo- bile Establishment, t Make: tion; Reliable, Searce > = Are made of fine, ripe, seasoned Turkish Tobacco, That accounts for their dis- tinctive, satisfying “taste,” Try the Helmar today, lOc for 10 Sold Everywhere 8. ANARGYROS, Manufacturer 111 Tikth Ave.,, New York PAL SOE OOO ERO A ETT tC CET IIT CSTE 2 = ges the ‘manufacture of | Auto- ammoth ee STEAMBOATS, PATTEN TINE LINE ¢ane parancis ANU bs, NORTH BEACH EXCURSIONS, pee | Wank & TO LANY ON vB development of 1.0% Free Fireworks To-Night Neate Fast Oth and 1h Oe Oe ac EVENING LINK, chert QS MUMMHIE, Hudson, Cos-aacie ¥. her at iguch MW. Christopher’ at I BM a oe ae Ory free Addrors lor AA North Rtv PIANOS AND ORGANS, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS, | There’s a Fortune in the Ground for You | Dig it up! A World “Real Estate Wanted” | Ad. will find a “Bargain” anda World “Real | Estate For Sale” Ad. will Sell it ata Profit | TN, $6.00; ONO, $10.25; 1212, $1401 TENTS (Spruere JOHN SULLIVAN & SON + Hudson st. N | relit Spring. MACHINERY. FoR BA ft uw ev doo cnet fe enaine pial, ar 202 World, «HE EVENING aoe IVEGD AY, JULY 21, 1908. Dr. J. A. McClellan, of Buffalo, N. ¥., says: “I have frequently prescribed ||} and have no hesitancy in recommending it for the complaints of infants ||| }) $4.50 Blue Flame Oil Cook- | use the best quality Belgian stripe | per yard additional over 20 yards, | pie Slip Covers in this city. | trunk ——— | ONer-Apas 6 Established Forty-One Years Store Occupying Two Blocks Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d St, N. ¥. Our Delivery Service in New Jersey Is the Most Complete of Any New York Store Big Bargain Sale of Good Refrigerators | THE REASON WHY — Our refrigerator manufacturers, be- ing in need of storage room, asked us to take two carloads of Refrigerators now, that were not to be delivered to us before September st. INDUCEMENT—a big con- cession from regular contract prices, This saving we pass along to you. The list includes The Governor, the O'Neill Cleansible and the Pocono Refrigerators, and our guar | antee goes with each, ” The cheapest Refrigerator sold by us is equal to and in some in- stances better than those advertised as “‘best”” elsewhere. A Partial List Follows: Pocono Refrigerator—regular $9.25; special at. , Speck + $6.57 | Governor Refrigerator—regular $20.00; special at.....+. st3'34 | O'Neill Cleansible—regular $21.50; special at.....+++++ $14.34 Governor, enamel lined—regular $44.50, at...++++e++ + $30.00 | All other Refrigerators at ¥, off, Sale of Wash Boilers at 92c O'NEILL BUILDING | | We have secured one hundred more of these | first quality Wash Boilers, made of heavy tin, peered | with fourteen-ounce copper bottoms; every one | perfect. Your choice of No, 7, 8 or 9% | 2 in. long, 7 Ibs.; No. long, 8 Ibs.; No. 9, 13 1034 tbs, Our regular price $2.00, vhile they last, at, Mail or Telephone i} | No. 7, 13 in. high, 4 in. wide, 2¢ 8, 13 in. high, 12 in. wide, 2: | im high, 13 in, wide, 24 in. | | 92 | $2.98 Ash Cans at $2.25, ( ers at $3.50, No, 9 Galvanized Iron Ash Gans, with The silver automatic wickless blue hickory slats to protect the sides flame oil Cookers, every one war- from destruction, ranted odorless, no home should be wit ice $4.50 $2.25 and $2. Your choice, No C. Q. b, with double rim In this hot weatier bottom and. side’ handles, 25 inches 18 inches Regular price $2. clal at. hout one. high, ees wide, m $2.25 |lI| | ‘Furniture Slip Covers, $3.89 Orders taken at this price this week only | O’\EILL BUILDING Our regular special at... We measure, cut, We will take your We 30¢ 30e, | Allowing 20 yards, make and bind. order for delivery to August 4 fi "in 7 We were the originators of the popular Ve adhere strictly to the policy of using only standard, durable, | first class fabrics, coupled.with the best possible workmanship, $3.89 | Note:—Thts price only ‘a Manhattan, Bronx, Brooh- lyn, Hoboken and Jersey City, $15. 00 Reed Go-Carts a7, 50 ADAMS BU LDING To-morrow and balance of the week we will offer a line of Reed Go-Carts in three differ- ent styles of bodies at exactly halt price. Made of good leatherette, all-steel frames and rubbe 99, 9 ti wheels—can be carried under the arm or packed in your Value $4.50; special at Another Special a ot Strong, Well-Built Trunks Similar to that which met with | sucha great response last week, | ADAMS BUILDING | Dress Trunks are made | anvas covered ng strap hinge hu lin lined, two t eight. malle able | 28 in, 30in. 32in, 34 in 36 in. 7.95 8.45 8.95 9.45 9.95 | a as Dress Trunks covered, > fibre ed yned basswood, ca well pal ed Mi, tibre, | | | ite or ng steel s, wheels rubber tired, backs and fronts adjustable, Regular price, complete with Roll ) and Parasol, $15; sale price ... \$7. 50 $4.50 Collapsible Go- Cart $2.95 ] | O'NEILL BUILDING | a iW! HEARN. FOUKTEENTU STREET West of Fifth Avenue We Are Very, Very Busy / Keeping Up Assortments | seems to please vacation goers as well as stay-at-homes. ve Come here for warm weather needs and sabe time, money and vexatton / | Final Shipment of Big Bargains in & Mfrs eee Summer Needfuls omens nderwear l The balance of our recent great Li a ‘rimmed Hats— | purchases have been delivered— renewed assortments—many new styled....Come and share in | these values while you can:— | ||| conser COVERS (oh Cambrie—Lace and two 14 Inserte—ribbon flnish—rex. .29 onal | combate torset Covers—-yokes } 2 ps, Leghorns, Tuscana, etc. were up to $7.50-—spectal 3.48 Children's Trimmed Hats—emb'd or fancy Tuscans-—full rich bows of white or col'd ribbon—reg. $3.48.. Untrimmed Tuscans—Sallors and shaped hat: kK, bi id colors—reg. WHITE WAISTS Women's tine Batiste Walsts— voke and panel 4, piste trim'd—usually §1. of two wide emb'y Inserts. H, 8: and fancy stitching— Fine Lawn and Batiste Walste— {toes Ha ola abuiale lace or Hlgver emb'y oa ‘ambr! nm vet an UCKS~WOTTH $2.98, .crerereeere | of emb'y, and cibbon f 49 reg. .98 PETTICOATS rata values also at .88, 50, .69, @1.25.| Women's Srraucker Petticoats—nent washable effects-—flare flounces,, .8@ | DRAWERS | Blank Saisen and Ba relliet Sia Cambrio rutie of 4 fine tucks. | oats—plain and fancy—reg. bes rustle of 18, Taffeta Silk \Poiticonte—black end Cambric and Muslin Fy ) | gaehes rene, ei jored— Lica end lace or embiy— { 39] Spectal ecsssscvressssvessesssssees 4,98 were ss Other Specials at .70, .08, 61.25, $1.40, $1.08 LEATHER GOODS, HDKFS,, Ete, Leather ( thatelaine Bags—Chai CHEMISES Mned—outside pockets—value 49... 19 ‘Women's Emb'd and Lace Trim’ Hdkfa.—H, 8, and scallop—rag. 15 .12% 17-Inch Flouncings—English eyel blind and ecroll ettectae-valise a8 89 Point de Paris and Fancy Laces— Edges and insérts—2 to 4 in.—reg. 9. & 42-inch Dotted Dress Neta— White and ecru—valua .69....s00008 89 RIBBONS AND NECKWEAR | Satin Taffeta and Messaline Ribbone— Mually and Cambric— emb'y trim'd yokes band—worth .69.. Extra length Chemises—rokes of dainty laces and ribbons, skirts to ate worth $1.25 | Other special va |NIGHT DRESSES lace or corded &| } 69 $1.25 to $1.08 Cambric and Mualin—V neck es black, white, colors—19 ct, quality,. .14 with lace inserts and tucks ‘t +33) Gau lots wide Ribbons ‘Messalines, of good emb'y—worth .39., Fallles, Moites and plalds— Mustin—squara or round IL | w jack, colors and fancles— heck with yoko ur one or f +59] 2% tod ct. qualities—specialsssseree to Insersa -Uaua‘ly 70... Chiffon Boas—delicate tints— Fine Natnaook Cambri2 | ribbon ends—worth $1.98..... $ 4,25) White Dutch Collars—large pee ee ae f ment of best styles—worth .§9....66 49 Other Spectals at $1.08, $2.60, $2.05, $4.08 HOSIERY, UNDERWEER, ETC, Men's Co FULL SIZE SKIRTS Good Mustin and ytton Half Hose— (black and ta ae a also ~leep flounces withemb'y, laves ane ie ks worth 89 Good Muslin Skiri ata of \ emb'y and tucks—or cluster 1 Balbrli tucked ruffle- J Muslin and folmeos of emby oF t \ 98 inserts and reg. $1.49... J JNomen’s Cambrle and Muslin Skirte—deep flounce of fancy | lace or good emb'y—reg. $1 af 1,25 Other Specials at 82.69, $3.98, $4.99 Desirable Siiks Infant cg) Outfits July Price Cuts 45 peste w'arly $10.49, 8.69 Not old or tumbled stock, bnt latest 4 Pay Si : 72 ; and smartest in reliable grades, Hebe met Bt i | 1 Trimme E je Natural Pongee— vor? Now 468 reek and Stripe 1.80 er a 69 49 95 lards—24 in.— 83 . .89 54 Proof Foulard 81 ariety 69 30 silk Pongees—light 20 86 s—polka 25 GE 18 Soft Black Pongee! 49 121 55 Yd, wide Wash Hab 50 is Yd, Wide Black Taffetus. +7945 pieces v.......5 8.69 ® ®. Midsummer Reductions in Laces Choicest Allovers, Bandings and [dvings, as well as the popue ar Val, Luces and others for dress and underwear tr: minings, curtains or any purpose for which Laces can be used—at ree duced prices, 2 A Great Lot of Torchon Laces i ee Ay { were | ftp 7 cents were % to 8 cents A Great Lot of l’ancy Laces A Great Lot of Fancy Laces i Ye iene sips, d Lace llovers Va', Laces by Pieces dozen yards) German and French—Squares, Dots, Hose, Leaf, ete.—in short, all the best patterns -also fine Mechlin De widths up to an In | 39 cent values, «25 | 8 cent values, .69 49cent values, .37 | $1.26 values... B84 7a cent values, .49 | $1.30 valu $1.49 values, 1.25. |; Vory scarce—Very desirable! All prices are for a dozen yards! , MORNING SALES— To prevent dealers vuy! NO MAIL OR TEL To-morrow, Wednesday, Until t PM, 3 quantiti es restricted, de. KobeS— finesse. Oe ear tal rah o a “i 4Ne (us Support re Be) oF Des ax cmnsc tt Ned SCAPES a0x54 uck . owels+. ol re de- Ane autos & solu: Hbk MO« ft equal va Net aivertised———— =p ice net permit LOOK, FOX THE CLOCKS! 100K FOR THE CLOCKS!