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| | THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1908, ODDITIES IN THENEWS ALL OVER THE WORLD Short Stories of Unusual Happenings and | Siogular Experiences Picked Out of the Chronicles of the Day, As Good As It Looks. 7] P. & G. Naphtha Soap is white, firm, well made, It looks good—and it is as good as it looks. Take a cake of P. & G, Naphtha Soap | in one hand and a cake of any other naph- { @eperor Witltam was so pleased at which stung several persons and route tha soap in the other. G3 Teddy Bear given him by Henry r, ving at the Hotel Knicker fhosker, New York, that he sald he ‘would regard it as a token of friend | whip of the ‘Teddy Bear’ country, ‘The bear !s nine feet in height, the Biggest ever made, and in a velpet ned case will remain m the palace as e@ plaything for future Kaisers. RUARANTINES TOWN TO PREVENT RABIES. As @ protection against rables, the @tate Commissioner of Agriculture has . potified the Bheriff to quarantine the town of Webb, Herkimer County, which ts filled with summer campers, Bome have brought as many ae three @ogs and in fights several persons have been bitten by the animals, HELD STRAY BALLOON; ARRESTED FOR THEFT. ‘When John Maok’s balloon fell In John Dey's yard in Willow street, Bloomfeld, N. J, be stowed it in the cellar until the owner relmbursed him for damages to hls Rerdee by the crowd that fol- nea obtained a warrant for larceny and Dey was held tn $1,000 ball to Appear before the Grand Jury, AUTOISTS BLAMED FOR MISSING CLOTHESLINES, Autoists are blamed for the disappear nce of many clothestines about Bay- enne, ‘The thefts were a mystery unt! four Jersey City policemen, whose automo- bile had broken down, were caught ap- propriating @ Une to be used as @ tow rope. women from the dotel plazza. The Insects were particularly severe) {on women wearing peekaboo walsts. | THREE YEAR OLD COMES ALONE FROM COPENHAGEN, Albert Peterson, three years old, came | alone from Copenhagen to New York| on the steamship United States, to Join | his mother, She is Mre. C, Kreutzkamp, of No, 247 Monroe et, Brooklyn, who cane over a year ago a widow and pee married, —EEEE RUBENS LEGATEES WIN. | wrench Court Disclaims Jarisdic- tion in Will Case. PARIS, Aug. 12—The court has eus- tained the contention of the Amer foan legatees in the Rubens will case, holding that the American courts alone | have jurisdiction over the questions in- | volved. Charles Rubens died in Paris in 196, Dequeathing bis fortune of $2,000,000 to two friends in New York, Henry H. Ickelhetmer and Julla Hetdelbach. Tho nephews of Rubens here contested the will on the ground that Rubens wes tn) realty a Frenchmen named Samuel Woog, who went to America when a | young men, decame naturalized, amassed a fortune end returned to | ‘France In 1863, The nephews said the! property of Rubens should be divided {n accordance with the French laws, Tokelhalmer and Julla Heldelbach | maintained that es the will was drawn in America the French laws did not | apply, end this contention has Seal Compare them! One is white, firm, well-made good; it is good. The other is—but, never mind about the other. What-you are interested in is P. & G. Naphtha Soap. The superiority of P. & G. Naphtha Soap is proven, first, by the color of it and, second, by the fact that it is harder than any other naphtha soap, The color shows that there is no rosin jn P. & G. Naphtha Soap. Some naphtha soaps contain as much as 25% rosin, P, & G. Naphtha Soap contains none. It looks NAPHTHAS fore, more economical,» The hardness indicates | that it will last longer; will | RaGAM price do more work and is, there- | PEEKABOO WAISTS DREW THE HORNETS, Men digging a pit for @ corn roast near the Highland Hotel, at Winsted, | Conn, stirred up a nest | sustained, Rudens was a jeweller In Maiden tans | |durlng the -clv!l | fortune by war, and he made a/ watches P. &G. Naphtha Soap 5 cents a cake. Do You Know a Reason for Using Raw Milk? These are the reasons for using Van Camp’s. Please read them all, for | every one means a great deal to you. Can you tell us one reason for using germ-laden milk, when you can get Van Camp's? Every day we milk 20,000 cows to sup- ply the demand for Van Camp's Milk. Yet we advertise in but a few cities, If everyone had the chance that you have to get it, we could scarcely begin to supply the demand for it. Think what a percentage of homes must be using it in the towns that we do supply. You will use it, too, when you know §t. You will use it exclusively—for cooking, for drinking, for coffee. When you know these facts, and prove them, nobody could get you to go back to raw milk. A Germless Milk. Van Camp’s is a germless milk, Every cow is inspected—so are the men who milk them. No tubercular cows, no diseased milkmen, convey their infections to Van Camp’s Milk. Our dairies are sanitary, Our factor, fes, where the milk is evaporated, are built without wood. We make a busi- ness of cleanliness, Then the milk is sterilized after the cans are sealed. Not a germ of any kind can remain jn it. Compare that with milkman’s milk, A single germ, left in milk a few hours, breeds millions of others like it. Bo there are myriads of (at) in every drop of raw milk. It the cow is tubercular, there are germs of consumption. If the milk cans are washed in impure water, there are germs of typhoid. Uf the milkman {s diseased, or the dairy uncleanly, the infections are bound to be conveyed in the milk. A very large share of the illness in the world is known to be due to milk, All of these dangers are wiped out completely whe a home adopts Van Camp’s Milk, Whole, Rich Milk, Van Camp’s is simply rich Holstein milk, with two-thirds the water evap- orated. Nothing is altered, nothing add- ed—no sugar, no starch, no preserva- tive. This is not like condensed milk, which {s half sugar. Van Oamp’s is nothing but milk. Analysis will show about 80 per cent of solids, of which 8 per cent is butter fat. Compare that with milkman’s milk. Milk that stands awhile separates. The butter fat rises and the solids fall. 80 you get one kind of milk from the top of the milk can—another when served from the middle, From no part of the can do you get the whole milk. That’s why raw milk never gives in cooking the flavor you get from Van Camp's. For Milk Dishes, Once tee Van Camp’s in making a milk dish and you will never again be content with raw milk. The deliclousness will be a surprise to you, for raw milk was never so rich. The sole reason is this: In Van Camp’s you are getting the whole, rich milk—all of the butter fat, all of the solids, You get nothing else, for Van Camp’s is nothing but milk. Please write vo us for our Cook Book, telling how to make all sorts of milk dishes and giving the cost of each. A Cow in the Kitchen. Van Camp’s means a cow {n your kitchen, Rich milk or cream always on hand when wanted. Xet it’s cheaper than milkman’s milk. Van Camp’s !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 nich milk. The cost of such milk, when you buy Van Camp’s by the case, runs about six cents per quart. Then you havé no waste—no milk left over, That saving alone {s enormous. Ko the home that uses Van Camp’s Milk spends Jess than the home that doesn’t. Safe for Children. But the delicious cooking—the con: venience, the economy—are facts of the least importance. The greatest fact is that children can safely drink Van Camp's. Raw milk, l{ke raw meat, {s an unfit food, because of the danger of germ in- fection. You will not give such milk to your children after you know Van Camp's. Van Camp’s, when drunk cold, has a slight almond flavor, due to sterilization. This flavor itself is delicious, But it means more than goodness. It means that the milk {s pure—that it is germ- legs. It means that a child can drink all {t wants without a thought of infec: tion, A child cannot do that with raw milk, Van Camp’s Milk comes {n 5 and 10- cent cans—at your grocer’s. One can is sufficient to prove every claim, After that, buy a case or two at a time, so as to have it always on hand. Grocers give discounts on cases. ‘ Van Camp Packing Oo, Indlanape Na, Ind. Van Camp’s Milk Evaporated—Sterilized—Unsweetened * Van Camp Packing Ca, Indianapolis, Ind, * | i} included at the 2. (No mail, ‘phone or ( : | Directoire Hand ae $2.00 4-oOmDa Seersucker | Petticoats, | 39c — = | $4 P, Panama Dress Skirts In a 2-Hour Sale To-Morrow Thursday, from 10 to 12 0’Clock, at There are Shirts for Women and Misses The manufacturer was so certain that we would take these skirts at the price he was willing to accept for ready cash, that he brought them to our doors without saying anything to us about them beforehand, He went away with the cash, and the skirts will be on sale to- morrow from 10 to 12 O'clock at the above ab- Surdly low price, $9.49), We have given you some wone dertul skirt values {nthe past, but this, we firml) believe, sur- 8 any we have ever o ere are only about 400 were made for Fall of a fine quality all- wool . in all the best shades and black Many different models, It wouldn't be any TreUbiS to at $4.00, but our narrow margin ur price of 3, O. D. orders wil An extra special attraction in our leather goods department We've got about 500 of lar Directoire bags in seal and wal rus leather, The length runs from ¢&. 11 to 13 inches, They have covered frames and are lined with leather. Some have purseg and others ha purse and card case. Golf'plated and gun metal trimmings: Values up to $5.50. e popu Main Floor, Centre “Dub CARS TRANSFER Hdd 10 es LOOMING Por «aq Great Factory Sale of $450 to $550 Walters Pianos $228 $5 Down and $1 per week Your Chance to Save at Least $225 Bay One Before It Is Too Late. They Are Selling Very Fast. We have arranged with the Walters Piano Company, makers NEW, high-grade, most popular styles of Walters pianos, ranging in their price list of high-grade pianos, to offer until sold ‘228 from $450 to $550, at.. their entire surplus stock, consisting of *3 Down and 1 Per Week Exchange conservat Nothing Like This Ever Offered Upen request a re vo w(ll call Pr rooms, 84 Floor. — All Cars Transter to “BLOOMINGDALES' Lex. to y Sa Ave., 59th to out St, no War FURNITURE WE MANE A SPECIALTY OF PURNISHING NOMLS COMPLETE ON OUR LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS OR, Shrnsneo $° ry deb Pons ot L242 | CALL ANE MAKE YOUR OWN TERNS, OPEN WEEKLY Sao WEEN EnjoyYourselt Wis ‘ nm your if you Want remember 19,946 and Apa ) | FR LEX/NGTONTO 3% AVE = Siloominigdale ‘AS 10 TR ighting from unounting to $1.00 t is good for 10¢ WITH NEXT Best Umbrellas you can buy for. .srsesee, a Bloomingdales’ “Iron clad” Strong Many fine Main Dioor, 40th Razors ingly successful. 59”7060" St | (OWL | mean ol amel the new conditions, in so far as thev aflect our friends, patrons and employees have adopted a plan, which we believe will in ve | the conditions and serve as an earnest of our friendship and our constant wideawake endeavors to make shop ping at our establishment at once pleasant a economical. | The ye we will pu inlo oneration on’ Friday | er ticket which is There is no red tape about st. | The purchaser will hand this transfer is good on date of issue only, tothe sales of cash for either cash or C, O, D. pur customer has a charge account the s § and durable +) made of splendid qual ! ity taffeta on substan tial paragon frames, with strong. steel rods. select from, St Bection | Incandescent Gas Lamps | 49¢ ANS FERS OUR Pa ty Ms re Nua onsidered every or me es per on will ac cept the transfer ticket in the same manner, to be | credited on the account. The effect of this plan, so far as the public is con: cerned, is quite the same as thougii the transfers be. | twean the Metropolitan and leased lines were still being exchanged. Do not fail to spread this news hroadeast. The New ‘Directoire | This is the mos at the presen ine to show it in N | are made of a very taffeta sil Paris fine quality and sell in Paris for 10 francs, The illustration gives you a good idea of what the belt looks Mi e—it's chic pectin LLY Man r Sth Bt 50c cca Paved 5 Just the books for your vaca- tion, Many popular titles: and $1 Unbratiea the Jew, A, Pagan of the Alleghant Ryan, Main Floor, Lex. Ave, Section BLOOMINGDALES' = ——————————— and Shaving Needs handles to! The Annual Augast Sale is well under way, and gratify. Such prices as these are only known, once, a year, and then only at Bloomingdales’. ANTISEPTIC SAFETY RAZOR SETS, m r comprising bia holder; nickel case i tltauhg per ret. a ED GRI «Hollow: round Razors BUTCHER 39c HOLLOWS Bho ND RAZORS, Shaving Brushes Genuine Badger Shaving Brashes, for This 81.25 W. & ale (a, 19¢, leather handle, canvas back 12 $1 {$1 Genuine Horsehide (Shel) } Horsehide (Shell) Razor Strops, with 2 € Lue AKP WORDS) and MINSIC of Main Floor, Centre. HAMMERST Xu ANROOr TGARDEN. & last_ mort bk The stage sensation of the summer se: in same ra ‘ 1,854 t with Morris Gest, Manager, 5 New Yor 3 Supay VOR 1g

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