The evening world. Newspaper, July 24, 1908, Page 5

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“| I ALL CARS. TRANSFER i, i eS | DOTGUIE Choose Without Restriction trom Our POISONING Se ser tre QCTOR TONAL = Don't Poison Baby. | nee $10, $15 & $20 Suits : Len ORTY YEARS AGO almost every mother thought her child must have Nar fail nhvsiclan be nresent during v 2 HS OER LMR MS T° = TASS, ‘FROM PTOMMINE ifs 8 te ARTE PALS SIE. (Satie room SoA DEE eee IS IHS EL Lm | sass Saved by Pasteurization. a ‘ ah anes aes PAREGORIO or laudanum to niake it sleep, ‘These drugs will produce } | : y i da FEW DROPS TOO MANY will produco tt SLEEI id | ' a fit ih ats fro “ : lives vet? Sy i sleep, and a ) ( will produce the SLEEP H Actress Unable to Appear for = ha een ; aia Mllack of Stomach Trouble FROM WHICH THERE IS NO WAKING, Many are tho children who an $ 88 $ 88 $ 88 | peated " BERLIN. J ft—Nathan Straus, of | if fs be i H | Gives Him Concern—Re- | have been killed or whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, lauda- Pay d , Examination Aout Her : see oe hat T wish to. VS HIM CONCCMM-Ie+ | hum and morphine, each of which 18 a narcotic product of opium. Druggists { a Nai) SONOS RIVE ae pee al f ews Fichl (or Freed are prohibited from selling either of tho narcotics named to children at all, or i F roperty. ton to-day when by Iny n of Pro jepma 4 1 hews Fight tor Freedom, to anybody without labelling them ‘ poison,” ‘The definition cen u The suits are of é k ard ldressed t b UE TY 4 is; “A medicine which relieves pain and produce sleep, but which in poison. | | ap ‘ pa } ~ ‘ 3 stupor, HAL McoNHINonATGnd did ih Mamie) tasteracd| || EROWIN | POUGIER BEEPS July) = icines containing opium are dis tised, and sold under the names WORSTED, 4 You should not permit any i uffered an of ‘ Drops,” Cordials,” “ Soothing Syru yeas a became Fredinias’ | to be given to your children wi oy or your physician Ls BLUE SERGE, cided to call | of what it is composed, CASTORIA D PLAIN ied to call | Ot ena A NARCOTICR, die bears the eiguature CRAY: r, was sim- | of Chas, H, Fletcher, ap and ed the fail he Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of Lelehine | FANCY ae CHEVIOTS, | FRATING QPPENHEIM || JOHN G SHORTALL DEAD ne CHICAGO, July 4.—John G. Shortall. ma re the American Humane Asso- . erious tod, ne de y Winnet as too ill from *ptomai oning to appear in answer toa summons SIs to heat tend . fate ipon her to tell if she regulars, stouts and longs. Take the re- mainder of our Men's $3 and $4 Trousers Sizes 30 to 42 waist measure, and pay $1.66 @ pair. ond’ Floor, St._Sectign chest measure in Southwest Corner 6th Ave. & 18th St. | OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY. || Clearing Sale of 15,000 Pairs oN Sea Island Canvas Oxfords Formerly sold at $1. 50, $2.00, $2.50 All in) tors », Dresses lawns, in neat figured patterns and _ stripes, guaranteed fo wash Prpneetly: Fully worth 7 Farcily draped and trimmed, with a strap Actor Payne agains count at the pany as fo! $1,500; May BLOOMINGDALES’ Girls Tub Dresses and Skirts Extra Special Saturday Bargains: Gir's’ Chambray and Gingham | Misses’ White Duck Skirts, in at Dresses, many pretty styles, taste-| the newest pleated models, with fully trimmed} cutfull and folds at bottom; weil made; sizes 6 to 14 *45¢) sizes 32 to 38 inch $1.19 years, at length. 21, to 7, from A to E. a paiticers stored at the Man house Company, Women’s Shoes, Oxfords and Slippers Formerly sold at $1.00 end $1.50 Made of selects d back ? i Kloot, Lex. Ave. Section — BLOOMINGD ALES Hoséery in a aan Sale Extra special bargains for men, women and children: ir Zaza June hine eyes, and | or leave a k Ravan of piain color lawn to Women’s 50c Lisle Thread Stockings, *,‘°'”,°° Tl not look for wine. | for the re Cou elver says that Mrs, Carter had scheduled her silver- ware as the property of her son Dud- léy Car and oth the propel very full, deep hem, all embroidered stockings, in solid colors, and gauze lisle thread sizes; a splendid hot stockings in tan and gray, with silk embroidered insteps; Cc weather dress. or Saturday at ‘ (No Mail or ©, 0. D, Orders) Large Girls’ and Misses’ ea esr White Canvas Shoes| dented with t Nocitra Formerly Sold at £1.25 ented W id a , LS . ty. n i 2 D latleouretes , Sizes $14 to 2 and 2% smoking a J \ if ; to 5 made with r tray upon 1 ds engraver ~ heels, { lid leather th and Fidelity.’ = Alltresh and clean Besides z goods. At, a pair....., BSPerrel - COTTON HALF HOSE, =BLOOMINGDALE: Radical PA i A § él paals ¢\$1. 00 valet at 2Qe| |. full of co 5 photograp! | % Wee Children Ss Wh te Canvas ‘These waists are made of India k f hich wa li linons and linen lawns, elab- For a quick ousting of our entire stock of Parasols, we Wit “srs Garter—Oh to be ed 144 BOWERY, AOPTH OF GRAND ST.NISST Shoes, Oxfords & S ippers orately trimmed with fine make sensational price cuts. Included are all the smartest with thee, DAVID WAR a, alleover fembroid« novelties of the season. Six lots, as follows; eries and tucks, or French Val. lace Lot 1—Paraso's of cretonne, Formerly Sold at $1.00 Lot 4—Para‘gls of taffeta e | ‘ ; mas: ap fashioned into ex- b 1 silk, that have becn selling |} ou Were a Chemist Made with hand turned } ‘ } b quisite yoke effects. HAY a re ae es for as much as 6 y ) flexible leather soles, in 6 if i s, The sleeves are ', Hah (ae 1 88 SSi7Shatyiveeers $3.88 | sizes { to 6, Special at, wi 4 Ad Aha ces iength, Nota waist $2.00, ateeesevere : Cc ’ , Ws ye in the lot worthless Lot 5—Paraso’s of taffeta || a Pditsereees evens Lot 2—Paraso's of pongee and taffeta silk, that have such en §230, 91087 than$1.00,most are and pongec silk, that have J - been selling ior as | much as $7.50, at $4, 50 Lot 6—Parasols of English linen and taffeta silks, that Lot 3—Parasos of taffeta silk, that have been selling have been selling et as much as $2. 95 1 ‘a bey much 8 as ‘ $6. 75 en x ‘ HAN vorth $1.50. ¢ Children’s Ankle Ties, Patent \ i HET Coltskin, sizes § to 8 and 834 to 11. ou 005 ah 39 : Cc Misses’ Oxford Ties, Tan calf, skin and patent coliskin, sizes 812 to 2. and analysed a cake of P. & G. Naphtha Soap, you would KNOW how good it is. But—you're not a chemist and the only | | ma sheer ‘gauze ne als, shade, of weight lisle thread, garter tops; lace ankle and allover lace designs, y, gns; skir new effects, in b.ack only, Also open work lace, silk hand | Larger Girls’ Ox- $ é Chosteeoeuett way to find out how good P, & G, Naph- $1.25 ere, a tal black, 5 Hosiery & Gloves WO » soon tapatine tetas st sein $ welted soles, half heels, the Soap is, is to try it. 2 ear sizes 214 to 534, all at Entire Sample Lines of Several Women’ Ss Lisle Thread Vests, ip a Hey We want you to do so. Oxford Ties & pianuestursey sits Teayrariere a ° oa? soe TBy yuu colar chy 8a ie Dany Se as s we it] armholes Regular and extra sizes If «P, & G.” is as good as we say it is, Fd HALF PRICE Ww, ae, Wonens 15 Ae Gi Gl Wore’ and hide’. Si will continue to use it. y Ribbed Cotton Vests, roomy p_! Ribbed Vests, white: vatue a eet ' Gibson Ties Women’s & Children’s|Ladies 35c Hand Em- Cae TEESE Sr heat... ve 5c If it isn’t, you wont. | : ae Ribbed and Plain/broidered Hose, 15 pLOOM!NGDALESY === OSE, in black. white or ure silk tisles in new But, be sure to read and follow the an Calishin and Patent A fn, some ofthe ladles’ hose 10¢ sik ie “a pale Photo Helps Eyeglasses . . aH | é ' nae AG i directions on the inside of the wrapper. | : Ladies’ 35c Imported Plaid me Pai BRAN A Spe Hiheaets taquaieliey daleall| wanes: 00 Lisle Hose, niin 4 Da Fis $9. |] | SERRE ete sie at 1s important. ‘Or iils d drop stitch effects, in all \ ton. day tl . Be P. & @; | ae + Reals ani Cincy See a pair a pair iat Salel pason: ctacles, wi Ms Te at aPair Good QualityLong Silk Women's s50cWhiteLisle not ordinary soap. sia | ‘ . Gloves, win. dou topd || Hoses, wre see lace | fingers, patent clasps; | Midis tae it should not be used in ||] gg.50 Pumps bul, whl: and tan; or 49e ji ty 29e S E: ay. Ladies’ 16-Button Silk || Ladies’ $1.50 ‘Imported the ordinary way * |1) in all leathers, "5 . Soles, P Gloves, fBulton abe || [S.lk Hose, vate ot ute sik All 50 tipped tingers, yall evening HM aah h et s and pure lisle aain’ Fi ; . siz white our regular $1.5 50 ee He Ie SS poominGpayr = ye b cents a cake—all grocers es 1 ce aa 75C 3 ae a 50 Frain & lines at ‘ ey y My ot sha C bS, 98c , ALL CARS. TRANSFER a Tr ee a erre $2 Cort pete at ve Suit Cases Albom Male $3 & $3.50 Trademarked Shoes & Oxfords a Re iene Extra Speci day, our popular i t AVED 59" Packard and All-America rica Makes a department LEXINGTON 10 3%: AVES 5: 970 608 Sr. rhinestone mounted Sample Lots, Surplus Stocks and dombsy in shelllvand Fa t S I f Pi an S! anber (like illustra- actory oa e or 1ano Factory Rejects in All Sizes at Ce. | Everybody's opportunity to secure § —=s1oom: ) Walters Pianos at a saving of about > halt, Bete’ Walters Piano, ua Umbrella Sale a1 Umbrellas, eee 4 att ert 24 ined Resin ih the mare eta . Hori at nA Oy Nos PRICED i P nes 30 ™ ns i aS Boye' Shoes he i You Wh Bayes te erm : ; Rundies 68 . (achines, $5 Down and $1 Per Week rick A Selection of SD Or HIN sussVoomein anwar afl | inclde new style Chair and rubber Cover. No interest. No in- Sizes 9 to 1374, : faa retloniey ga lock. be , 4 | surance No extras whatever, Pianos delivered on payment of §3 calfskin uppers, Twenty Newest black vici kidskin, ) Solid soles; $1,00 Shapes in Tan ai ad rv | | them. Do not Pasa. stenell p PN les; $1, Calfskin, Patent 1 to 5%; $1.50 an et; ' he plate of the piano you buy, Buy “av Walters. und you will be on the safe 2,00 iT 83 Silk Umbrellas, fine t noc 9 in New York at almon \ change your old plano for a beauthtul new Walters and pay any balance values, at, a pair, if gOS Coltski n and £2.00 values, a palt, hand vais ea wits . $1.95 ain ae Neg yaid ‘aah ie A FRAZIN & OPPENHEIM, Oth tye pd) Upon Feqiteat ‘a represen wil eatl, Warerooms, 44 floor m A. car. vansier to bicemingda.es’, Lex. 10 3d Aves, 59th to Gith ot. , All Cars BLOOHNGDALES Ler, te 34 Ave ‘Transfer to

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