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a ren fo NREL RENEE el THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1908 ESE ae ee ee eee Ea = Far aeote Haz. Tert fas ton reed | jee ta AFTER SIMGSON OFLA, AIS === HGDSON CTU FOE ( MO ASBNO] FATLEGAL PLM SIXT, 10 MINUiZS FROM HOBOKEN BY HUDSON TUNNEL, Mra. Landon Dragged Them Insurance Prober [Is Made Counsel to N.Y. C. Rail | Our 29th Anniversary Sale Eighth 3.50 Solid Gold Spring 7 Eyeglasses for.... ws... e Each eye examined, if you wish, by rogistered eye specialist. tar Main Floor, la is now in full swing CANT begin to enumerate the great array of very unusual values. Every depart- ment contributes, and in many instances they've spent months in_ preparing for this business Birthday, Inventory is over, new merchandise is arriving every day—bought, owing to trade con- ditions, at prices that enable us to meet the valuegiving requirements of this Anniversary sale. <a Wanta Mild Smoke as mellow and fragrant as a fine Havana cigar, but at a fraction of the cost, call for LA-PREFERENCIA The Cigar-Tobacco Cigarette Matthew © Fleming, Gov, Hughes's | toswed by | trusted Meutenant m the big tnaurance | & trolley cer last evening | probe, and inter bis personsl represen: | tative fm the onslmusht oa Insurance | em 004 twelve-year-old son, Samuel, she | Commisstoner Kelsey, wea notified to- fwea walking at Rookaway and Phidin| day of bis appotntinent as counsel to | gyenves Her husband and son were! Receiver William W. Ladd, ef the Now | Migbtiy im advance of her. They were! ore cy Rallway Company. te care. \ Mx Fleming does not know the poutoe | & car bound for Mumhattan ap- | of bis selection, ‘I suppose fe bunting | idly, but father and son ” | Bene oe ya tae SGP | eround tore lnaryer," be sald, “they | wetted upon me as one who had never| @ been in the employ of the Metropoikan | pp geolng thelr qituation, with & scree: | gioee Rattway Company.” udband with one b er son with the other, and pulled both} he New Work City Hatiway Uom- | ANNIVERSARY SALE— Tub Skirts at 2.50 An out-of-the ordinary Sale ar- ranged especially for this event. 500 Tub Skirts at 2.50 The popular button-up-the-front taodel, gr hanging, With one wide fcld; ANNIVERSARY SALE— ANNIVERSARY SALE— Wash Laces, 10¢c | Misses’ Skirts For Summer trimmings, for ruffles on eleeves, for Guimpes, for Jumper Sults, at 5.00 Yokes, &o, 190, to 76c, values at 19¢., 150. A eng 8 Those decidedly new and striking ree ap Gad Ele Mean tera creations, which the smart miss demands. seta, odd widths and matched patterns—dozen tm Third Fleer. Two new models made of a tancy Careful ageing and blending have given this cigarette an attractive yard lengths, “ : chile th ards, to Tha. Srevhiies ‘saving them, Mra Lanfon | pany, which owns about one mts of : ; j state tates lnawhils)tliey Haat ticd eee, 25¢e gener Tans clei ees to $1.80, | Panama in black, ey tweck Li ne ’ quipped and fell ferwans upon the feo, in Westobester County yielding mildness that 1s quite a contrast to 14.75 Lingerie Princess Dresses 7c, dozen yards, values to $2.25, | blue and brown; her Into the air end dropped her at one | montnty gross receipts af ebout $00, —In all the pastel calors and white, with em- ta Main Voor, the now habit ’ Ad | wae unhitched trom the Metropolitan | the strength of other brands of Hh lace applied {n gracetul, long skirt, buttoned Ane ANNIVERSARY SALF— down the front; TWO BODIES FOUND AFLOAT, s7ete= last week by U. & doses La-| ——— | Seay eae eS Me Lae atte Havana cigarettes. Rolled in aitactive motels, at. 4.95 ; Jeo one as cut; ne Picked Up Of Hast 494 at ang DANY NYET oa Temivt, The made “pk ih ; 18.75 Tub Suits and Jumper | EMbroidery Strips, 10c | ty revi, the Other Nearby, | srom the Metropoustan, atresdy supplied rice paper W1 pectoral tip, Dresses —clever tatlored Sutts and Dresses, in | Embroidery Sample Strips from St. | gored side; ox- nem and repp, {n all the popular colors; odds and ends of the season's best 8.75 models, grouped at. Women's French Linen Suits, clever, dressy models, tri with Oriental lace on ooat and skirt; just 20 for one day'a selling, at ‘Fhe bodies of two men were picked | With two receivers, Adrien HH Joline up in the East River almost at the and President Roosevelt's brother-in- game time to-day witht, tyo)| tN Dougies Robingon, of each othen Yames. Farrell,’ ta was the New York Clty Rallway eare oki, was floating in “4 | IY TOR Tulrtycenoned street, mitle | Company that the Metropalitan “loot~ a man lassen ea oe Po ge yd lene” formed to pay off the unearned tytwo years 0 fo, rst ave | dividende of the big company, and on | nue, was picked up at ‘Thirty-fourth | ene nooks of the ‘ ; ae & oredilor, cellent skirt for present wear; cannot be bought Iater In / the season for leas than $7.50; “} epectal Gall—a 50,000 yard gale—prices never ao low, Matched Sets, also short ends and trial lengtha Beautiful designe in Japanese, eyelet work, &c. Strips run from 2% to 10 yards. tar Main Thee, Values to 50c yard, at 10¢, 15e, also pectoral paper ’ with plain end. 10 for 5c Kit! Five Brigande in Fight TIVLIB, Aug, b—Ia an enoounter Detween the police end a band of ‘The businem to be transacted by Receiver Ladd will be prinuipally book- Keeping and legal,” said Mr. Fleming. “all the company’s leases have been ds who baye long ned the five bi terror! ewbu: the city, ‘of the latter | *Droested, and there remains only about See et atl Ge’ bthony caprured cin | one and @ half miles of track in Mount Vernon, Our main business te to collect placed tn _ Today — With —Make One Dish Van Camp's Milk That is all we ask. Compare it with the milk that you get from your milkman. Judge which you want to use next. Half of your neighbors have done that already. Ask them what they think of Van Camp’s. ‘As for the milk that you drink, and your children drink, there can be no question about it. Raw milk, like raw meat, is an unfit food. Every drop of raw milk carries dan- ger of germ infection. People who know this danger will not take that risk. But Van Camp’s is not solely for drinking. It is the best milk in the world for cooking—best for coffee—best for any use. Yet it is cheaper than milk- man’s milk. One ten-cent can will be enough to convince you. Won't you order that ean today? Make Your Milk Dishes With Whole Milk. Yon don’t get the whole milk when you buy from the milkman. The reason is this: Milk that stands awhile separates. The butter fat rises and the solide fall. fo you get all the butter fat only when served from the top of the can. Thus you are surprised, when you first cook with Van Camp’s, at the delicious flavor it gives to a milk dish, You won- der what we have added--what we have done—to make the milk seem 80 good. We have added nothing at all. Van Camp’s is simply the whole, rich milk, just as it comes from the cow. You get all of the butter fat, all of the solids. You never get them all in raw milk. That flavor belongs to your cooking. Yon will get it every time in milk dishes made with Van Camp’s. We issue a Cook Book—free. It teils how to make all sorte of milk dishes, and gives the whole cost of each. Ask ns to send It to you. Nothing But Milk. Van Camp’s ts simply rich, Holstein milk with two-thirds the water evapo- rated. It fs not like condensed milk, which {s half sugar. You can’t use condensed milk in cooking. In Van Oamp’s, nothing whatever is added—no- sugar, no starch, no pre servative. And nothing {s subtracted, save part of the water, which you can put back when you get it. It is simply pure milk—nothing but milk—put up in a convenient and ster ilized form. Analysis shows about 30 per cent of solids, of which 8 per cent is butter fat. It's Economical. Van Camp’s—with all of its good- ness—{s cheaper than milkman’s milk. It’s as thick as thick cream. So thick that you add one part water for coffee. Yet it doesn’t cost half what you pay your milkman for cream. Add two parts water and you have rich milk. The cost af such milk, when you buy Van Camp's by the case, rans about six cents per quart. Then you haye no waste—no milk left over. That saving in a year is enormoua. And Van Camp's means a cow in your kitchen. Rich milk or cream «always on tap. And always fresh—always the same. Yet such milk, in such shape, costs you actually less than raw milk bought as you want it. No Germs—No Danger. But the great fact ahont Van Camp’s {s the fact that it’s germless milk Our cows are inspected; so are the men who milk them There are no tuber cular cows, no diseased m en, to con yey their infe toV amp's M Our fae tories, Where the milk evaporated, are built without wood. We make a busl- ness of cleanliness. Then the milk is sterilized after the cans are sealed. Not a germ of any kind can remain in it. Please think what that means. In Washington, D. ©., it was recently yund that 11 per cent of the dealers were selling tubercular milk. Seven per cent of the milk, taken from 400 sam- ples, proved fatal to guinea pigs. The pigs died of tuberculosis. That’s but one of the risks you take {n using raw milk. Any disease germ that gets into milk breeds millions more like it within a few hours. A great deal of illness {s known to be dne to infections conveyed by milk. Can you think of a reason for taking such risks when you can get Van Camp's? For Children. When immigrant babies arrive in New York they are fed on Van Oamp’s Milk. Their food is prescribed by physicians— by men who know the dangers that lurk in raw milk. Two-thirds the mortality of children {s due simply to germs in milk. Raw milk, like raw meat, is an unfit food. There is too much danger of germ infection. Let your children drink Van Camp's. They will come to love the slight almond flavor, due to sterilization, For that flavor means that the milk 1s pure, Not a germ of any kind--harmless or harm- ful—exists in Van Camp's Milk. Van Camp's Milk comes in 5 and 10- cent cans—at your grocer’s. The first can will conyince yon. After that, get the discount allowed when you purchase by the case. Then you'll have it always on hand. Produced in five states, by the dairies of the Van Camp Packing Co., Indian- apolis, Ind. 2.95 Rhinestone Barrettes ANNIVERSARY SALE— Sample Jewelry An importer’s New York show- room samnples—a handsome, exclusive .col” lection, embracing the smartest and most wanted fads of the da: No Two PI $10 Ortental La Vallier: $10 Gilt Card Cases.. $10 Gilt and Gray Br $10 Real Garnet La Vall $10 Pear! Dog Collars... 8.95 Turquoise Dog Collars.. 8.50 Artistic Rhinestone Combs, , 4.95 Kulnestone Belt Pins...,,, 7.95 Rhinestone Belt Buckles,,. 4.50 Rhinestone Brooches....., 395 Rhinestone Mounted Combs 2.95 Real Garnet Scart 3.00 Novelty Buckles.......... 8.95 Pearl and Rhinestone Dog COL Raringnediingaoacoondn 8.96 Rhinestone & Velvet C larettes 2.50 Novelty ANNIVERSARY SALE Dress Trunks fF Second Floor. Canvas covered ‘Trunks, fibre bound, brass trimmed, sole leather straps, one tray, with hat compartment; sheet {ron bot- tom, good lock; sizes 28 {n., 30 in, 32 in, and 34 In; spectal ...sccevsecesees 3.95 19¢ and 29¢ yard ANNIVERSARY SALE— 5.00 Down Go the Prices On All Our Men's Two-Piece Suits--Now 9.75 GMaRT Summer Suits that sold as high as $17.50— they go in the Anniversary Sale at 9.75, Blue Serges, Priestley Mohairs, Worsteds, Serges and Cassimeres in the extremely light and medium shades and mixtures; one-half and full Mned two-piece suits. The thrée-plece -models come in blue serges, dark, light and medium effects, in tancy worsteds, a8 well as checks, plaids and mixturas.. Also included in this sale are about 50 guaran- teed Cravenette Coats in medium and stylish ehades; all stseg, 20 breast measure up to 44 In. long; atouts inoluded............ 325 Pairs 5.00 Outing Trousers, 2.00 Sizes 28 waist up to 40; all lengths. ail-wool flannels in extremely light shades with black stripes, aa we. as checks; also plainer ones in peat worsted; plain bottoms, cuff bottoms, Choice of all the Men's Straw Hats in the ] 00 house, excepting Panamas; values up to $2.50, at........00. ° Genuine Panama Hats, popular shapes, at..... Boys’ Wash Suits Reduced Choice ot any of our Boys’ Wash Suits that 98c have sold at different prices up to $2.50, at..... frecend Fieee, Fancy Cheviots, 9.75 9.75 This lot includes 2.50 The Annual August Furniture Sale Starts Off with a Rush THE opening day surpassed all previous selling records. As the day advanced we grew busier, demonstrating the tact that turniture buyers were shopping around and making their final selection where values are best. sold for so little prices. Golden Oak China Tloset, 11.75 as |llustrated), Made from genuine oak, hand rubbed polish finish, bent glass ends and 8 polished oak shelvea, shaped legs; guaranteed construction, golden polish finish; size of top x45; D Made to last a lifetime—ot solid yak, nig..y poilshed, Leavy box frames, close- woven Cane seat, Dining Chairs, golden oak box Dining Tables (as iIustrated), 9.75 Made from genuine oak, golden color, highly polished, 42 inch top, with deep rim, massive pedestal base with peer carved claw feet, 6 feet extenalon; mpectal at. ..ecsseesseeseeeseeeseeees 9.75 19.00 valus 27.50 12.75, 38.50 value, 27.00 value. .....19,25| 48.60 value, ..... 3-pe. Colonial Parlor Suit s, 24.75 Made in correct Colonial style, with highly polished mahogany finished frames and upholatéered with loose cushion covered with fine quality red or green ailk plush; very» artiste, 14.25 | $48.50 values...8: 8.78 2.50 Velour Couch (as illustrated), 11.75 Solid gak, nicely poished frames, upholstered with open spring construction, covered with heavy Belgian Velour, Never have we shown such a magnificent array of Furniture; never have we oF Tifth Fees, Brass Bedsteads, 19.75 Our special, as illustrated, with 9 {neh contiguous posts, seven 1 inch laterals, with rod ends on head and footboard; mounted with extra heavy husks secs: Joined and fitted, finished with “ Gvaranteed best French lacquer,, 19,75 $25 values....,.14.75 )§40 values... $28 values. i578 (be values..... rv Osterrnoor Mattress et 15.00 a ene cr two parts.) Special sale of Ostermoor inate 45 lbs.. hand fald fing; Me stuffed; bound edges, square comers, fully made and in your choice of teking Black Mixed Hair Mattress, full 40 Ibe, best A. O. A. tieking...... 10 Bleck eS, Baie ae 18 South American Hair Mattress, full 45 Ibs, in 1 or 2 parts, tive striped HOKINg.....sseeeevecev eens 22.50 Upholstered Box Springs, 7.75 Box Springs, finely upholstered, EE amie at nae Cee Box Spring (the Saratoga), open tled with copper wire; 9 75 5 <4 V @ 9 h Viilk wininagiGh hay crate ae Box or Wardrobe Couch, made Feather Pillow, 95c ‘it > Be) ining aed Cc quay from the best materials, Indestructible ize 20x28 inches, with sanitar Evaporated — Sterilized —Unsweetened “Taiasupolia jot EIR = CER SES be aurece Gaawncinn co, 4 | ere oe esas t.ho ll iA NLA eminent a seastnchtees B.

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