The evening world. Newspaper, September 16, 1908, Page 14

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14 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, FATHER JWLED Mayor Motorman of First‘L' to Williamsburg HAJORRINSFRST oy ~ PLOTTERS | a FOR MONEY NOT UTR OVR Se TEPHONE TO: DUE 10 8.P. CC. TOWILLAMSBURG = EXPLODE BOMB a ee Dh = Taxed Half His Income for | Inaugurates Long Delayed Ser- it Support of Children vice by Acting as Mo- ia Long Released. the life of President Ca- y means of an yrding to the in 9 Would-be essa hine with @ te! room in au d be ‘exploded temala, ny and ig the Whistle ath and aluite, President of Guatemala, In- tended Victim, Hurled From Chair, but Escapes Death, nls echosd i ran from t railroad ACCUSED vt Fi K VANISHES. treet, near torman, Through somebody's mistake at the | wooms of the Gerry Society, William | (Wolfson, of No. 37 Forsythe street, al- | most went to prison for an indefinite | pertod. He was found guilty of failing & pay % a week for the support of four ehildren in the Hebrew Orphan Asylum, when the children had already been taken away from that institution tour months ago. The persistent efforts of Wolfson's em- ployer, Samuel Nesk, a woolen mer- ehant at No, 19 Lispenard street, saved Bim from imprisonment Wolfson earns $§ a week. In October, 1907, on the complaint of neighbors, the goclety sent the Wolfson children to the Hebrew Orphan Asylum. There were three boys and a girl, ranging in ages fram five to thirteen yeurs. The children had been sent on the beg, was the accusation, Wolfson was ordered ‘week for each child. to pay He and The wife, An and hired a dren out of last June, » He kept on paying h. the children’s suppor’ Boclety kept o hi Place of w charging eaijdren's ‘ 1's ned with a warrant | owing $72 for his | it was denied th had been released. Wolfson was ineeed in the Tombs, and to-day Mr. Nash Visited the, soclety's offlces “and “saw |p.) fupt Jenkins, ui Supt, Jenkins was very sorry, and|man at said he would see that sentence was muspended. Mr, Nash and Mr, Wolfson, however, want the whole case expunged "@% all summer. growth on his rigt when he was | nent doctors ha to have come up for sentence in Special | day and yesterday olfson will probably secure out for a short time. ful and says he is all right and taken off the records of the court. Some time to-morrow, Sessions, W om "DR BULL SICK AT HIS NEWPORT HOME y Surgeon Has Been Suffering With Growth on Now Able to Drive Out. NEWPORT. of New Y his fa “Dudley Place,"’ Chin, but at the One-Mile C He |s ed with a ral emi- visited him, but to- né was able to drive Dr. Bull is cheer-| THE MOTORMAN MAYOR M<*‘ CLELLAN: Raw Meat is Safer Than Raw Milk You avoid raw meat because you know it is dangerous. What do you think of raw milk? Germs multiply in milk. One disease germ, within a few hours, will breed millions of others like it. Can you tell us a reason—you who re- fuse raw meat—why you drink raw milk? Milk is an animal product, like meat. It carries more infections than meat. It breeds germs more quickly than meat. It is known that milk carries Consump- tion. It is known that two-thirds of all infant mortality is due to germs in milk. Bowel t s are caused by it—some- times Typi Do you think it wise, when you can get sterilized milk, to ac buch chances as that? Cook W With it Note that Van C. That flavor co surprising flavor ives to a milk dish, Van Camp's is the w thing you never get from your mil All of the butter fat, all of the solids are Your milkman’s mill sa while and fat rises and the s You get a different milk from every part of the can. But you never get the whole milk—never get it twice alike. before you get it, ates. The butter Then, the butter fat you do get is often skimmed off before the milk goes inte cooking, So you get a new flavor when you cook with Van Camp’s. Yet it’s only the flavor of whole, rich milk, Try it once. You'll never again make milk dishes out of raw milk. a germ can exist in it. But that isn’t Each of our 20,000 cows is inspected. So are the mea who milk them. Our dairies are sanitary, We make a business of cleanliness, Our buildings, where the milk is evaporated, are built without wood. All that science, skill and care can do are employed for your protection. Van Camp's has been submitted to many a test, but never has a germ been found in it. Not so with milkman’s milk. Every drop of raw milk has myriads of erms in it, And many of those germs are dangerous, In Washington, D. C., it was recently found that 11 per cent of the dealers sold tubercular milk. And the germs in milk are known to cause two-thirds of all infant mortality. Of all the dangers that threaten man- kind, there is none to compare with raw milk, Nothing But Milk Van Camp's is simply rich ‘Holstein milk, with two-thirds the water evapo- rated, Nothing whatever is added—no sugar, no starch, no preservative, Don't confuse Van Camp's with con- densed milk, which is half sugar—a milk that you can’t use in cooking. Van Camp's comes to you just as it comer from the cow, less part of the water. nalysis shows of which Only the germs are lacking—the dan- gers, the impurities, the infections, about 30 per cent of 8 per cent is butter fat. Six Cents Per Quart One pint of Van Camp's when you re- flace the ‘ip makes about three pints of rich milk The cost of such milk, Van Camp's by the case, is cents per quart. Van Camp's, when it comes to you, is as thick as thick cream. So thick that you add one part water for coffee, Yet it costs half what cream costs. Then you haye no waste—no shortage. You open the cans as you need them, So, the finest milk in America is also the cheapest milk. Pure milk costs less than impure—rich milk less than half milk, Do you know any reason for paying more for raw milk than you must pay for Van Camp's? For Children The ablest physicians, again and again, have passed on Van Camp's Milk. They could find no other milk so safe —none so good. Nor can you. Children can drink Van Camp’s with- out a thought of germ infection, Its very purity makes it doubly delicious, And children like rhe slight almond flavor, due to sterilizatio You don’t let your children eat raw meat. Don’t let them drink raw milk. if you buy about six Van Camp's Milk comes in 5 and 10- cent cans—at your grocer’s, Try one can and you will want it always. Then it is cheaper to buy by the case—also more convenient, Produced in five states by the dairies of the Van Camp Packing Co,, Indian- apolis, Ind Van Camp’s Milk Evaporated—Sterilized—Unsweetened Van Camp Packing Co Indianapolis, Ind. Beautiful { 18 Skirt Heretofore two fa second heiic 4 if ‘9 r ns are running over the rg Bridge to-day, ant rating in consequence. exacted, the the Willtams- avellers now Which demanded the ¢ y. For! and elty | terminal festivities will elebrate the trains. Mayor Runs First Train he ALL SORTS OF FINE HATS. Great Millinery Display at Oppen- Collins & Co, - 60; “TN — "wo I rat) = ry 3 rat “Ns ~~ = tis ~ Special Thursday $4. 98 | All t \ Bd é M \) S Super or quality Chiffon ”anama—tfashionable by full plaited model—box \ plaited panel front | and back—wide ailored self fold. inished with graduated straps, A trimmed— Navy. 4 } Wt Hh thStrel 5 Duns on Stree / Ss o851B Bowls Broad Street steamer City, of F e yesterday, afl button Black and Has dew Un that baby good- inn for tine: ling when he lef learned yesterda arrant was Iss on Thursday nowith the embezzlement of prts broush JAMES MeCREERY & CO, 23rd Street 34th Street On Thursday, September the 17th, In Hoth Stores. LADIES’ GLOVES. 1 clasp Pique Gloves. mode, gray, oxbiood, Tan, brown, black or white. 1,00 per pair 12 button Mousquetaire Glace Gloves, Tan, white or black, 75 per pair length, SOROSIS SHOES. New Fall Models, showing the lat- est shapes in an exclusive variety of leathers, In Both Stores, Women’s Sorosis Shoes, models, Regular 3.50 and 4,00 per pair Women’s Sorosis Shoes, “Luxur- ious” models, 5:00 to 10,00 per pair Boys’ and Girls’ Sorosis Shoes, for school or general wear, 2.50 to 3.50 per pair Men's Sorosis Shoes. 4,00 and 5,00 per pair CORSETS, In Roth Stores, All Corsets Carefully Fitted. C. B, ala Spirite Corsets, Made of fine Batiste. Model for well developed figures, Size 21 to 36, 95¢ usual price 1.7$ F C. B. ala Spirite Corsets, Models id for well developed figures, double boned, 1.45 usual price 1.75 to 2.50 Augustine Corsets, filled with real whalebone. Model with long hips for average figures. Strong front and side supporters, 1.85 value 3,50 Augustine Corsets of fine Imported Batiste. Filled with real whalebone, Model with long hips, which greatly reduces the figure, 2.85 value 5,00 JAMES McGREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Street

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