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aces ' petloe aad ambulance surgeon were able to work with ex n for them to SKY VCS ARE OVERCOME BY ANNGRI ae Rames from Tank fn Cellar @pread Through Rooms as Tenants Sleep, do. Every man, woman and chi » the house was Insensible 1 the fumes, and it took three am and four patrol wagon to cart ther to as many hospitals and pullce sta tions, 1 men were placed tn the shed off, ten EYEING THE SOCIALIST BAIT. Stokes and Undecided ‘Whether to Grab It or Not. STAMFORD, Conn. July Phelps Stokes and Robert Hu not fully decided to accept nom to office by the Socialists. Mr. okes eald last night he would accept the As- sembly nominatlor if he could arrange hie affairs, but did not know that he Wiany of the arty persons who mae! would be able to do to qomty escaped death through the leaking | Mr. Hunter said that, if coept any nomination, ne @f an ammonta tank tn the basement | Cre ‘0 the Assembly to @ Ci nomination, as there wou C4 rap cipal ae a chance of winning the Inntio Broo! are euf- fering trom the effects of the fumes to- a en Gay, and some will be sick for a week. Sea and Car Sickness Mbe Atteen tamilion owe thetr Itves to ‘ (he prompt and risky work of poltcemen Quickly Cured fod Oremen. Bred Figyo & Co, have a pes See Vg pacwing eotathistenen’ on) the By Mothersill’s Seasick Remedy, The Ground Moor of the building, There te} Only One For Sale and Recom- @ plant for troszing meats in the base mended On All Steamships, | (ent, and from the ammonia tank at) Do not late puying axel 27 Coons | He bottom of the rear wall « threelnoh fee eae Tor: Motheralit'a. Seaaick | Gibb leads bp $0 the foot end then down | ama ee again to the oallar, The ammonia fumes 3 ibeeegd heralll'' Remety is gus to gontaln covsing, morph ‘oplum or began to spread through the house when Te ee dese nee Gar wick nosy Weide nes @ valve on the tank got out ef order adout midnight. ickneas car feon Gnneaitatinely recommended Uy ail iret: tenants, who were asleep, clage steamanipe. tea! to joe_no unpleasant or etgun edtoots oR the week! at oranteed oat ose consciousness. One who 1 at the tront door G tnjurtow ‘ater, Guras ‘of money retumed. Mothara! eman, Bloycle Poe “\ille-a-Minute-Mure od, went to the third! [ pr iyacued, (ein wee wale and recommended in nd his wife and py Heweman & Co.'s New York andiin x Stores, New York and ‘alter §. Rockey (both tones) | AUMARN’ CALL AND M YOUR OWN TERMS Hunter 1 J oe y pie, to tae Mc tayo ‘eR 885 Cleland Bul = 3 Z Joseph Morris, his | en, and then fell ex- ne by the fumes as nied » of the Adama 3 Pletro Besorita, children, while Polioe d, of the same station, . Pitafiore and two Lienke, his wife and their two Police reserves and firemen were met when they an by an army of | enuealing rats, driven out dy the pow- Paso worth, 75 Worth, 7.50 Down 100 Worth, 10.00 Down 15.00 Down 81.00 Weekly 1.50 Weekly 2.00 Weekly | CREDIT TERMS. | attracted a great crowd na short while the > do tn handling ne Our Credit Terms Apply Also to New Jer- sey, Connecticut and Long Tsiand, the mob as in ef the resoue of [3 Rooms [4 Rooms | 4 ooms ihevalztyi paonle ‘ing. Furnished | @rurstohed J Purnished policee | $49.98 | $69.9 $89.98 as the first floor Room | Kooms J Apartments ere, by smashing Apartment Furnished [Furnished for windows, they wera able to breathe and | $109.98 The broken valve {a 4 in the mean- work !n the place, tn s yard t gced. and after a little the t WRITE FOR LIST OF OUR OUTFITS. t. and 8th Ave. time been 9 Anty Drudge Tells Why Mary Doesn’t | Object to a Big Wash. Father—"‘Just look at the condition of the kids’ clothes! Where do you suppose they pick up the dirt? You'll have Mary making an awful kick about the heavy wash. Why I’ll bet she has to do up a dozen dresses every week for the babies?”’ Anty Drudge—‘‘More than that, son-in-law. I suppose it’s nearer two dozen, But solong as she has Fels-Naptha soap on washday, Mary will never say a word,’’ Every mother knows what a lot of fun the baby gets out of crawling about the floor and making its tiny self just as dirty as a little pig. But every mother has looked with |. alarm at the array of baby clothes to be washed on Monday morning. And every one has seen with despair how the delicate little garments are cooked to pieces in the destructive washboiler. Butall that was before the Fels-Naptha wash-way became known. The Fels-Naptha way means that baby’s soiled clothes are cleansed quickly in | cool or lukewarm water without the roast- | {ng fire, summer or winter—without the secthing suds, without the terrific back- breaking rub, rub, rub. What's the result? ~Why— Fuel saved Temper saved Time saved Fabric saved Insist on the red and green wrapper, | and follow the printed directions. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1908, | gle IY amaf> Sore gle Yuame- Sore A BICYCLE Cyclone—Sale Unusual No less than one hundred thousand Bicycles have passed through our hands to our patrons. We therotore know bicycles well! There is no better maker than the Pope Manufacturing Company. Doing so much business with them, they have favored us just now in the height of the season by giving us all the machines in their hands of the 10-dollar grade, and from $35 to some at $20— all told, 700 thoroughly guaranteed best Pope make, and they lave made a special price because of our taking nearly a thousand machines. , The Average Usual Selling Price of These Machines Is $31 We ShallSell Them at $16.50,which Is Almost Half Today's Value,on an Average With New Departure Coaster Brake, $5 more, Pope guarantees them. | Wanamaker guarantees them. Tho second carload has arrived, and will be on sale tomorrow morning. Store Closes at 5 P. M. Saturdays at Noon Matin floor, New Bullding FIRST reductions on Women’s Cool Over- PARIS LINGERIE at small prices, just the waist Dresses bring many attractive dainty hand-embroidered French percale styles down to low prices. They We ene garments best lor Summer; cool, easily finished duck, in white, lavender, pink and navy |, : taalt pes ) , ' ; > laundered; dural . mical: blue; one-piece Princess style, self-embroidered, porous GMtanie ane Sooke Hedy or buttoned onthe sideand finished with tailored Chemises at $1, $1.25, $1.50, up to $3 each. strapping. $3.75, formerly $5 and $6. Drawers at 85¢c, $1, $1.25, up to $3 each, Also Tailored Suits of smart cotton striped material, at $3.75, instead of $6 and $7,50; and Princess Dresses of linene, with fancy coats, in white and colors, at $6.76, in- stead of $12, ‘Third floor, OM Building Main tloor Old Butiding NEW Initial Handkerchiefs for men and women are just coming in from Ireland. Pure linen, beautifully worked, yet at low ; Sens prices, In boxes of half-a-dozen—women’s, 75c, Young Women's $1.50 and $2; inen’s, $1.50 and $3. OF hultite Taffeta Princess Dresses at $10.75 A particularly charm- ing model in the prin- cess over-waist style, made of excellent taf: feta silk, in black, brown, dark blue and Copen- haven blue. for girls of I} to ls. The waist has panel trimmed front, with buttons; the skirt plaited, with fold. Well made, stylish, and unusually good value at $10.75, Young Women’s Tailored Summer Suits, in white serge and mohair and Panama cloth, in many good styles, in sizes for 14 to 18 years, are reduced to f15 22.50 to $40 $15, formerly $ 2 , to$ Bullding Rounding Up the SUMMER SHOES Many of our most popular Summer shoes, in lots too small to afford complete size-ranze, are joined with others equally desirable, and thus present fine choosing at far under nor- mal prices : Women's Shoes, $3.35, instead of $5 r 3lucher Oxfords and Buckle Shoes ‘3, and very pretty sty A size out here iT Main floor, Uld Butlding Women’s Shoes, $1.50, instead of $2.50 to $3.90 Summer ¢$ and leathers, ineluding styles in a fair is all sort nge Men's Shoes at $2.85, instead of $3.90 to $6 All Oxford rious good lasts and leat many of the ellers ino stock. Andat $2.20 a pair, patent leather worth one-half more rs; In-meta ds, A HOSIERY novelty is Women’s Ombre Silk Stockings—of pure silk, in plain colors, shading from a pale tone at the top toa deeper tint at the foot. In tan, gray, sky blue, pink, violet and green, $1.75 a pair. SHORT pieces of Awning Materials, includ- PRAVELING skirts made from these ing most of the best styles of the season, Lightweight Suitings will be attractive, are now 1c a yard, formerly 2h¢ to 85. Made practical and economical. For we have reduce | into Awnings, on best galvanized iron frames. many stylish patterns to 5Uc to $1 a yard, lor- for 8x0 ft. windows, at $2.25 eachother sizes at merly 7c to 81.75, In black-and-white and colors, proportionate prices. pis Mair tion Old” Building Feurth floor, JOHN WANAMAKER BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. | Broadway, Fourth avenue Formerly Eighth to Tenth street A. T. Stewart & Co, EXCURSIONS, | New _ DENTISTRY. ROO nooo OdOO! “Looks dust LikeNatural Teeth” POPULAR EXCURSIONS ———— Store 5 NEXT SUNDAY PONE Erul ple Nae LAKE HOPATCONG SUITABLE FOR SHURE OTE Mr ERt ROUND TRIP TICKETS CHILOREN durable. Will last a lifetime. 81.00 60 Cts. LEAVE W. 23d ST. 8,50; LIBERTY 8T. 9 A.M. MAUCH CHUNK Glen Onoko and Tho Switchback The “ANCHOR DENTURE” Gan Be Had Only of Us : When ext eady to W FRUIT AND FLORIST IN LARGE FIRST- : : . ‘ ng are made !n the morning the new plate will be t night. We guarantee all of our work for ten ROUND TRIP TICKETS CHILDREN CLASS DOWN- years, All e yns and all of our work made painless by our 2 1.60 TS Cts. TOWN BUILDING, g i : E | PLE DAILY, Full Set of Teeth........$5.00 Gold Crowns, 22 karat, $5.00. ALL DAY SAIL | cALe Onde EEE Gold Fillings....... +..$1,00 up Silver Fillings esse seeeee50c. up & | . A. PRATT, : ROOM 207, WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS WORLD BUILDING, * 54 W, 23d St., New York. 414-416 Fulton St., Brooklyn, on Long Island Sound cd (Opp. Eden Musee.) (24 door west Abraham & Straus.) erated HOURS, 8 to 6; SUNDAYS, 9 to 4, SATURDAY, | WaNTED—Pro ti flow French and $' f r TRI? TUB | for, the, Cone edt |GaomoasancosoneDas SUNDAY, JULY 26. tary) Coney] ¢land ee eS comt : F inte wo ri ed Sti | aaron Sars | ___.._ STEAMBOATS. | _ SUMMER RESORTS ROUND TRIP EAE EACH TI Auto Purchase, 10 Car Loads, ATTEN L NE FOR A SUMMER HOME ‘Rivers 1 ‘ Manhattan's Pioneer Automo: —7 ee A SUIil ME, és foot EL Oty St. bile Establishment, LUAU ba rm ' AN QUTING OR VACATION, Musie—iestanrant Cuneh Counter, Makes; Now lon; Reliable, Sear e ASBURY y LONG iSLAN ROCKAWAY BEACH, Hip e a eee ate ane Fi. oe £8 CATSKILL aN Chet i zuth st. f 1PM; W rt D! 1 North River PIANOS AND 1CBS LOWER than Largest condern in New York CU SUC | DIAMONDS wsCREDIT |", WATCHES 83 Wiluentinnec ain ti! © credit co, § Broadway oth Mamme UE xy Mi rw Cr. © Gen a DIAMONDS and watches A in Wateh and Dla Se : ers of I2-Words- TENTS (0 " for-a-Quarter JOHN SULLIVAN & SON Spring, 35H Hudson st. N.¥ othing to Order Charge tor tt ser ne World in be let 0 ae temene, iustict Measonger OtBoe | Gent tw the city until 9 P.M. Payment, perfect, fit, tine m: ‘ }EXCHANGE CLOTHIN ss | 289 BROADWAX, Katraace on Park Plate, “Situation-Wanted "Ads. in the Worlo No wii Ie) > $e | AEARN FOURTIRS TH STREET West of Fifth Avenue Special Price Cuts in Women’s Suits, Dresses, Coats, lea Gowns, Shirts, Etc. Of vital {nterest to women of taste and thrift—high class garments, though price is so much less than you can get equal grades for elsewhere. PRINCESS AND JUMPER DRE:SES) TAILORED SUITS SILK—Poulards and ‘Taffetas--black,| Natty Summer wool fabrics in favor y for Seashore or resort wear and serv- feeable all year round—black and lead- ing shades—trimmed or plain tailored. $10.00 Sults—Ni ree 4. Batiste, Dotted Ginghams—white, « re luce, emb'y, medal.jons, ete. Lawn, and fancy ere $5.08 ere os COAT SUIT Sh : Tallored or trimmed—black and colors e extra sizes— JS— Were $6.98 to $19.9S— 4.98 tp 18.88 $12.98... ‘4 91 . MOHATRS, WORSTEDS- | Were $5.95 to $13.98....3.98 to 10.08 SILK TEA GOWN5—Greatly Reduced Geld Cloth— ey WASHABLE—Linen, Rep, Linene— white, colore—tailored or wlaborate, trim. ) vera $4 Were $8.08... | if ; ' Were % 388] Were 31 388 Wore $20.00. 12.98 Finer to $14.08—worth $20.98, FANCY AND TAILORED JACKETS LACE BRAID—Were $14.98 to $25.98, SILK—Were $9.98 to wpe ‘a aoe 5.49 to AM SILK DRESSING SACQUES—Hat, White, colors—pleated and loose fitting Were $6.8, 8.98. Were 39.98, 5.98 , BATHING SUITo Mohair tine, Sleilienne—Black 12.98 \ BROADCLOTH AND PANAMA— and Navy x a’ Dutch neck~all 98 to $16.98.......8 u“ izes to 46- 1 VER Re ome eyeiae) aiket\2toa3.4p\ (9) 8.08 y U8 tO $12.99...66..8.08 to 6.49 Were 39s to $12.98 _—_____—_———® a Special Lunches To-morrow (ihursday) 11.30 to 2. © Midsummer Reductions In Desirable Dress Goods ges, Wool Taffetas and s—were 89 or sh Imported Sultings— jea—were 6) uitings— were 49 adow Stripe ‘les —were $1.19. Were BD.ssseves Gio Final All-Wool Black All-Wool Panama Shipments of M’f'rs’ Stocks Women’s Unaerwear Renewed assortments, many new siyles,,..Come and share in these values while you can :-— COR ET COVc: NIGHT DRESSES AG 33 129 Fo souk yok lace a i upbon bs 49 i aI values slag at 80 : ae eps, 82.09, 83.05, 84.0% a pric, ruffle of 4 fine tucks } 13 Bis, 82.60, a 1 f 18 - 39 praw:) a 61 ou Is at 72, 08, 8125, 8140s 81.08 EXTRA SIZE GARMENTS FP Muslin Night nd or high neck ard Must Ba 1 1.98 line $2.08 J Other spectals at 82,60, 83.08, 4.108 Summer Shoe Specials Women’s Gibson Oafords White Canvas ~Dark tan kid Qualities for which others as $3.00, , | Great price cut as a midsummer attractions | for hore or other resorts, while for comfort r priced elsewhere- newest Opera toe shapeg, xible, hand-turned soles—all sizes, Cuban he h light, Girls’ White Canvas Shoes Oxfords or button style— The famous “Knock-a-bo t’ make—that implies the du sy 8 4 ld have—best Sea Island I even a dressy shoe for gir how a I ) oomy apes--extension soles—fresh from the factory, but as & special rehase offered at half value Sizew 8 | 2.00 Grades, * 4.00 to Misses’ 2-—-wide widtne . ee j - , Thursd MORNING SALES— "iffy oi" To prevent dealers buying, quantities NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDE rE 75 Women ack or wh NeW | Reg. ant ex pre yy can, Rain Cots? i tSETS mbrieskirt e—hematitching—14 tucks. FIQOK CENTRE, MAIN FLO. 490 reoLauid » Als 69] crewnnes Sallors, Walking immed Duck Hal ispoons— Hs" 49 i‘ Fhext shell eaign at bi'k—garter top—double fh 2s es MAIN FLOOR—CENTRE. . 5c, Knives— | orks—oyoy 5 140. W u.te tdlowCasea—48x 2} Fine stee! far dle mr alae, Shae 4x valu J 1 ATS af — oc Erintcd T4o. ue ow Lif... Beautiful effect FLOOR —| also 14 O7HER MORN ING SPEC! ALS—equal valu’ to above Not adveriised Space does not permit | LOX FORK THE CLOCKS! LOOK FOR THE OLOOKS! hed—17 Inob, INENS. White, black, colors—lace and ribboa Pe i y