The evening world. Newspaper, October 12, 1908, Page 3

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TT TT ; | THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1908. : abi ki AT ‘Duke and Heiress Whose Reported fag spate ei st wien went Officially Denied ones ee | Sa et ed tad nae Nt <P each Ne taal od lad mel Dd eet tnt WY mel cd arg =. a WEDDING 1S OFF, ROME ALSO HEARS Cablegram From Italian Capital Speaks ot Religious Differences, but Sena- tor and Mrs. Elkins Deny That There Was an Engagement. It would appear, from announcements made c gement of the Duke of thr, neurrently in Rome eported eng rine Elkins, daughter of Senator Stephen B. Elkins finally broken off. has be Mrs. pesitivel) gram from Ri w with a correspondent of The World ier is engaged to the Duke, t the engagement has been terminated be and a cable the first” announe and the Duke a’A’ t atten line of f Italy, and tion to his marriage royal, even though of a United gs toward the » admires’ him, gard him as a . who hay lalined that said the Senator, “could an engagement that does noi? re is no foundation fc e Neither in Europe nor merica bas any announ: en made. has positively and p BATHTUB DUEL FOUGHT WATH CANE AND BLACKIACK Handsome Wait>- i geon in His Pajamas, Boss Davies. | mus thresied out in Court tod mbila t i en pajamas, of soup. | Was alleged by Ceri- | Bambila. denies the Maison restaur bila was arranging his ee ents when Cerina entered, It is, na that Bambila cracked is brush. Bamblla al- na first hurled a bar of h, aring shreds as pp. iier's pajamas to ped the bumps. Her. blusi BY [my most svt her nightie on. fire ze $ lgmmed the doot im t much e} nC he con Lit to ge 1B to arrying a ble In his So both wei ral Sessions. —————_ AS CHILDREN JEER. While @ crowd of children on their Way to school to-day were watching an hobbling along Divisic t and jeering at her bent form 1 FeBBed Clute, she sud v4 vd in front of a stofe at No. 110 and the sweet A policeman summoned an ambulance \from Gouverneur Hospital, but Dr, An- |thony, who responded, sald that she jhad died suddenly, probably from heart jfailure due to. la nent. ‘Two pawn tleles on the body. One to Mr Violent jakire ay that shook the eae Dody, ning 0 ite foundas | Tron and evident extreme: poverty the autiful French lady on | police belleve that starvation caused owns the white |the woman's death. | ee ‘J MERE 1 Cerina and Bambila falling out Maison da + tions id the second flo poodle is still des, She and her a gift of Cer yesterday's misunderstanding, Several w go Splgietta mys fteriously disap; ed, On Saturday she returned as i) ly The beautl- ful French lady rejoiced and ordered a | afternoon, Bainbiia of complicity in Hisappearance of the White poodle, for af it vanished he wot a Black Hand letter demanding a Fansom for its retur ight be na the pale met. by accident, in bathrvom yesterday, conditions Were ripe for Wouble, When the case had a bore the name of Saunders. S was all the money on the and from her emaciated condi- by “hyster- | The race is not to the swift, but to the com. petent. Keep well and strong, | Grape-Nuts “THERE'S A REASON" You Are Arrow Currs ~Mosr of the © successful styles appear first in ~COLLARS 15 cents each——2 for 25 cents Mistaken, If you cling to a milkman’s germ-laden milk it is because of mistaken ideas. Perhaps you think that Van Camp’s Milk is peculiar. It differs from raw milk only in richness and purity. \ You are We so to use Van Camp's Milk before ver} \tong. : i Your neighbors will tell you its ge .d- ness—tell you what delicious milk dishes they make with it They will tell you the convenience of a cow in your kitchen—and the economy, too. And you will not be content with impure milk when you have learned those facts. But you are wrong in waiting. Ti you will read these facts—then get one can to prove them—you will use in your home the richest, purest milk in America. It's Whole Milk Van Camp's is whole milk—and you never get that from your milkman. Milk from the top of your milkman’s can has an excess of butter fat, for the butter fat rises, » Milk from below the top has an excess of solids, for the solids fall. And it lacks the butter fat Thus, the milk from your milkman is never twice alike Van Camp's is always the same—al- ways the whole, rich milk. All of the butter fat, all of the solids are in it That is the reason for the superlative flavor which Van Camp's gives to a milk dish. Notgbecause of anything added. There is no artificial flavor, You simply get the richness tliat belongs to milk Use Van Camp's once in your cooking. Learn the flavor that it gives to a milk dish, Then decide for yourself if you want to go back to raw milk othing But Milk Van Camp's is simply rich Holstein milk with two-thirds the water evap- orated. Nothing whatever is added—nothing subtracted save water. er this fact. Van condensed milk, k that you can’t use lease rem Camp's is not | is half sugar—a Hy aS In cooking. ¢ We take the richest of milk, fresh from the cow, and evaporate part of the water. Then we it and steriliz comes to st as fresh as it was on the day we ed it. That We add starch, no preservati so it ni is all no sugar, no e. Nothing what- ever is altered Analysis shows about 30 per cent of solids, of which 8 per cent is butter fat. A Germless Milk In fi tates, every day, we -ailk 20,- 000 cows. Each of these cows is inspected. So are the men who s them. No tut cular cows—no diseased milkmen—con- vey their infections to Van Camp's M Our dairies are sanitary. Cleanliness everywhere is curried to the extreme, Our buile where the milk is evap- orated, are built wi hout wood. Then the m s sterilized after the } This makes itscertain that exist in it. can is sea not a germ Science guards every step. Not so with your milkman’s milk, In every drop there know what germs they are myriads of germs, and you never are, In Washington, D. C,, it was recently found that 11 per cent of the dealers sold tubercular milk—milk with Consumption in it. Milk that caused guinea pigs to die of tuberculosis when they were fed with it, Yet that is but one of the risks. not folly to take them when they wholly avoided? Is it an be If so, you are wrong. Six Cents Per Quart A pint can of Van Camp's costs less than ten cents when you buy the cans by the casc Put back the two parts water—which we evaporate—and you have our original milk. The cost is about six cents per quart Think of that—rich Holstein milk, without a germ of any kind in it, for six cents per quart. And no waste. Van Canip’s is as thick as thick cream. So thick that you add one part water for coffee. Yet it costs half what cream costs This richest of milk costs you less than i milk—less than a milk that’s im- «And it can be always on hand, For Children a pure. Two-thirds the mortality of children is due to the germs in milk. Van Camp's avoids those dangers. Raw milk is just as unfit as raw meat, Tt carries more danger of germ infection, Give your children milk that is safe, They will like Van Camp's better,than raw milk. [For that slight almond flavor, due to sterilization, is itself a delicious taste. And the fact that Van Camp's is not germ-laden makes it seem doubly good 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 xvaporated—Sterilized—Unsweetened » W't't PLACE. ON SPECIAL SALE TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), MEN'S AND WOMEN'S SILK UMBRELLAS IN 26 AND 28 INCH SIZES, WITH HANDLES OF NATURAL WOOD, SUCH AS ARE ORDINARILY SOLD FOR $3.00, AT $2.00 EACH 4t A a IMPORTED FLANNELS AND WOOL WAISTINGS ALSO FANCY SCOTCH FLANNELS FOR MEN'S SHIRTINGS, PLAIN AND FIGURED EIDERDOWN FLANNEL FOR BATH GOWNS; FANCY WHITE CLOAKINGS FOR INFANTS’ WEAR; SILK EMBROIDERED SKIRTINGS; PLAIN WHITE SAXONY AND FRENCH FLANNELS. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), THE FOLLOWING ASSORTMENTS OF SPECIAL BLANKETS, COMFORTABLES AND BEDSPREADS, MUSLIN SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES WILL) BE OFFERED: BLANKETS BEDSPREADS, PER PAIR, $5.00, 6.50, 7.75 & 9.50 FINISH EACH, $2.15 & 2.90 EACH, 90c., $1.00 & 1.35 SATIN CROCHET BEDSPREADS MUSLIN SHEETS EACH, 60c. TO 85c MUSLIN PILLOW CASES EACH, J6c. TO 24¢ ' 34th Street, 35th Street and Sth Avenue. The New Greens, Smokes and Browne. Here are 2,800 suiis, every thread ot fabric ali wool, pure worsted and every suit jouri You can get suits as and work i ymin tailored, where for $20 as far as material a ncerned. not tind in any and as new and popular patlerr Here v garme tor men and young This price, $13.50, is Brill close price; Brill direct at least expen best clothes va Brill business. 4 loring shops re: and the Brill policy te in New York for the MA Wool Suis, 913.00 « ‘ | 279 BROADWAY, rn. Chambers St {25TH STREET, cor. 3d Avenue. UNION SQUARE, 14th St.n S'way, 47 CORTLANDT. n. Greenwich. R A Macy & Co's Attractions Are Their § ow Prices AQCYS B'way at 6th Ay, Sete to 35th St. STORE HOURS, 8 A, M. TO 6 P.M. Strictly a Business Proposition: Spending Your Money Where You Can Spend It Most Advantageously. Not in many years have merchandising con- ditions favored consumers of merchandise as GREATLY as they do this season, The opportunities for saving money on au- tumn and wintcr needs are unprecedented, Here—always the home of famously low prices—prices reach LOWEST level, thanks to our rigidly CASH SYSTEM. Stores that give credit could not exist on a margin of profit as slender as this cash system demands. MAKE COMPARISONS—PURELY IN YOUR OWN INTERESTS, The results will quickly con- vince \2u that this Macy store has clear title to ABSOLUTE UNDERSELLING SUPREMACY.

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