The evening world. Newspaper, August 7, 1908, Page 7

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1908. KEN YR TAHT Gertrude Hortinan in Soto CQURT HLS PWIND) rs 7 i rua sTiays gy Dance or Sick Basics’ Fund ya qyneS TAP UWOUTFuge. TS NUL CRUSE igs fain pery TS are per ahd BUS. erin le Hi enti and ita various : Even in the in the funoe nent, causing potica in later life, and lack of staying 3 to keep children quiets 3 chat children should never an a day at a time, and | | nae i av y Nervous diseases, such as intr State Factory Inspector's Little “Bil? Hat to Gee ambuiane 7 ie na feat rs aroa result of dosing with opis : 4 | Fanlnuten ee ai n their infancy, The rule among physi f “pany ay Yoclor {e Set lt. S < i y receive opiates in the smallest doses for m nt Keeps Ley) Doetor tr, Set It, So Wa Ce Mrs. only ear! dable, { From Sailing | Late to Work i Tho administration of Anodynes, Drops, Cordials, Soothing Syrups and k atta) spe : ins M ‘other narcotics to children by any but a,physician cannot be too atreneir —_— a MS By “decried, and the druggist should not be a] to it, Children who are ill t BEL she rust t (ot need the attention of a phy Haat and it is nothing less than o crime to ©’ dose them willfully with ne ’ t ndred anc PVs WN He a " fastoria. contains no narcotics if it bears the ig: 1 his breakfast this iS nt itospa, VOC gignature of Chas, H, Fletcher, % Z Ae And WUe REBTTIRET OnE? » Hbdeaiehe ; Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of adh Comp! Race From New Lonton to Newport ls First on List of Week's Events. MANY BOATS COMPETE, Levy sald larles Miller, a had o Interest Centres Between Old Defender Vigilant and the New Yawl Svbarita. FRAT KDR ED ace Southwes? Carner Ath Ave & 19th Sf, |" _OPEN ALU DAY SATRDAY. eee ee par wT Lan AY SATURDAY, | Clearing Sale of 15,009 Pairs Clearance Sale of Our Own | Oxford Ties, Pumps Jumper Dresses Forme*ly Sod at $1, $1.50 and $2 These dresses Were such sen$a- tional values for the prices at which they Were Originally ad- veitied that thou- sands were so'd each day. Now you can have yourcho.ce of ail we have left at point the 63 ace to Newport , who Is conducting the e all communications at the Herald ntinue to hear of Bessie M and Gibson Ties Formerly Sold ee 50 & © 3.00, now | Van Calfskin, Patent Square Th hated by the prc ipriet bert and yen Fields. dat has” peen do- S. and L, Shu- ugust 2 1s the Does It Do The Work? |@.\ * Kidskin, ne, t Is Divided. rt this morning Before the st terest in th divided, but if an watched more clo: tHest\were the old c' now rigged as a William F. Iselin, and the Eng nue) aN or BE bar ttoitel Mid fave sosh i P. & G. Naphtha Soap DOES THE " | Soap that does is cheap. Soap that ° | | does not, is dear. | small jiggers that they are pract! ” 5 aH sloops. Frank Miller, brother of Capt Aug, 23 the Time and the) WORK. L. E. Miller, aboard the Sybarita, and a : . 6 Ther John Barr, nephew of Capt. Charl Herald Square Theatre A five cent cake of P. & G. Naphtha Barr, aboard the Vigilant, worked like beavers from sunrise on getting the the Place, towering rdcers ready for business. The Vigilant is as well known abroad as in this country, having won mans! races| The gund work !s goin off Southampton, und the Sybarita tlon to Felix and Caire, easily defeated Thomas Lipton's in the “Mimic W first Shamrock besides. She is credited | i Je juven Juat Kids," 2 ; ; with haying mad best time on rec- | and were the first to come to the rescue Of cheap soap costing 2's cents apiece, ord over the American Cup tangle off | of the Sick babes of the Giy, via The Sandy Hook Fvening World's Baby Fund, Gertrude 3) Aaa Ny, o. abe) J. Rogers Maxwell's nlnetyefoot | Hoffman, the vaud P. & G. Naphtha Soap is the cheapest schooner Queen never looked bettar. | Hammerstein's Root ¢ b e ; é A h b : This was her first start this year and unteered to pre soap you can buy—because it is the best against her was Frederick F. Braw- | lome’’ act and imitations at the big @dl- 4 d ster’s Elmira and Cleveland H. Dodge's enefit shortly to be given, Mjas value. i pesides being a vaude- | r - and WeltedSoles Soap will last longer and do more work than two bars of ordinary laundry soap, costing, say, 31, cents each; or three bars Clearing Sale of 5,06 i airs Culwen’s ankle ‘ties, v ildven’s ( xfords, Children’s The First Early re Hat Just the h:t or between seasons; male UBS ata or combi- v ffon colors, such as white, black, be<wn or tans, trimined with bows and yeseiles of silk and estirs, on aiife ent catins Yous ¢ rice Hosiery Werth a Half More rona, formerly the cutter Co- fonia, competed in races for the Amer- fea’s cup the year the Vigilant was | 4 chosen as defender, Arthur F. Luke traced her the past three years, to G iaieoy Silty 63 It saves time; and time is money. jes and feelings, is an And a movement of . her aulo¥lyi (oj the It saves labor; and labor is worth money. t Mttle enough for Women sandChildrea’s Lad es’ Xe wie Ribued and Piain imported _Big Turnout of Small Boate, puuchel feiaor tovoey It saves clothes; and clothes cost money. Hoses mieten Lsic Hose, | ‘ nall- | = rie 3 a £ Pls or tan e ven Fe and all the large loops | efielschnetaiten he naphtha in it LOOSENS the dirt; ies hose ha -40e ape us Vanderbilt's fitty-seven- fenimanaeee| the eu CLEANSES. Misses’ Patent Coliskin Sailor Ties *, |Ladie’ 35e Hand Em-| “412e aialar beat) a eyueomar ite cee a ae ; Misses’ Gunme‘al Cal’ Oxford Ties .¢ | Droidered Hose, 45 lena sled agua Herren they ave & G. Naphtha Soap is so much bet- |! Misses’ Vici Kidskir Ox- é jf ure sik isles in) he Ae ajar fty-aeven-foot creation, the Avenger, tinea id sit RyaRineaehanee F ; + whleh Won the Astor Cup last year for 3 eee eon ater Ae any other laundry soap that it is ford Ties atu deena 3s ee | (Oud ualitys her owner. R, W. Emmons, 2, of Boss, a iti, Estoy Sane le Missts’ White Cznvas chiidrens 3$e Platill Gioves ton, vtrecira, Worth your while to go ten blocks out of Oxfords lop Hose, 2 very I Rca The smal! thirti were aazied first nv 4 Boyd, sorting and then the oth ps in the ord é your way to get it. Sizes 81% to 2 y But it is not necessary uae up to of their size. 7. ooners were the f the choice U last to get under The time of 1 | L: d es'1 Burton Sik each boat crossing ve omen 's50eWhiteLisie| I i | «HOU in previous year: F whether a boat another, as the a Fecognized in figu year one gun boat is handicapped she doesn't get s, her as a @way with the flash of the gun. aS Well as tears, Despite the early hour of the depart- ure of the fleet Newport, the shore was thronged with people watching the ee pass out of the harbor, and a 1 umber of exc in boats and launches ut to the starting presented a beau- to do that—it is almost a certainty that your grocer |! Dr. Kelier’s Comiort colored ’ 29¢ : 53 $ ° 5) : sells it. » || Oxfords, Shoes & ‘ wiieis, Handsome & For Nurses, ieachers, Saleswomen, Worth 1.00, 1.05 ¢ P.&G.Naphtha Soap | "ontemsees™ ge Made of Imported Kid and 0 ae 5 cents a cake. Black French Vici. rng ee Pneumatic : : "at : : Rubier keeis | Hose, ny | tee ° (0 8; Widths Dtc and tigures in the popular shades. Some are t-immed with aileover swiss embroid= ery, some with tu.ks, and others ha Hand-sewn, Flexibie BIG ENTRY FOR LONG: ane Store Closes at Leather Soles, very dress °y and comiortable DISTANCE SAILING RACE. One o’Clock Tomorrow geal Dry Goods | : Just a Few Half-Holiday Reminders Comior labie ai Jxfo. Peter Pan collars. aosewhos! the bite are as pretty as tie fronts. the best value of tie season, meet on thelr feet, cee NaISIRIVGHCHONONOFIEFR) eee, irademarked Shoes & Oxtords $3 & $3.50 Packa ds and A‘l-America Makes CIANT DOCK FOR OCEAN LINERS cowhide 14 18 VuIvERPOOL Aue sven at 95 Traveling Bags chee eg 33 A Sample Lots, Surplus Stceks and 50, at 5 ms g | ' es in Altriinieierariereerwit in eee Faciory Rejects in All Sizes at 1s brass tri immings regularly 3125) 3% $15.00, at $10.00 r 55 4 ! [The Proof i i Met s Furnishing Goce vs eee shits | Women's and ai Sane ores Ss}! 8 eye ca ee | © ult | | Underpriced ached: Val | Barefoot Sandals regular ¥ 4 printed 19,946 Ae | re House R nent \ Isoments 46 more ime | } vali Child ns, 00, ut 506 $175, re, roguiar'y $1.25 to 9) to $1.35 Women's and Misses’: Sizes 210 545 regular $21 $1.50 | Mis nd Children’s Oxfords redue+d | Boys’ Shoes), | and Oxiords | | { % A selection of 4 Twenty NweWe i) esi Shapes ' iy. han Cac.siin, Colt. kin Tan calis in and | Men’s acht- >| ing Shoes White duck, white vubber soles, $4 Go 69 grades; sizes 844 to 11, ec FRAZIN & OPPENHEIM, Oth Ave, & 18th St. mont ‘lie last y an 1831 more than an York newspaper New York ney so many dee ney World Want Dire 6th Ave. 18th ‘o 19th St. Greenhut & Company 6th Ave, ISA to 19th St 4h d by B, Atman & Co.) f i FRAZIN & OPI i ‘ i i aEtk These waists are made of > ine niuils, jawas, i OX medias and cham M YS, bra in plain if Vee 1 fancy dit Zags. t)etiipes with combie \ fayfmaciin collars ate ? tached; polka dots i | Store formery I )

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