The evening world. Newspaper, May 2, 1911, Page 10

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DN eSSS——eeanear HE WRITES Ol! ASWURRA! WURRAL WAS cE BY asf J ial FE rs so enna stem ne — Aiate assistance. This greatty simplifies iayed oarde. . prasad a quiet night last night, | the problem of caring for the sufferers ‘uk all who did patrol duty as &%d the officials were able to-day to get down to business in dectiing how the of Company G, Maine State Battallon of the nd of the loca 5, were each sup 4 of ball ammunt. | jock there was no shot a ary quarters, piled with five or How Stenograph. WHGE | So Do Witnes Gets Paralys risania he Bas y 7 duty to take finished his task sprained in thi was thrown waffering from sddish The Basson v was not lacking tn Mra, Annie Gert Bason, both talk of their lawyer Jections of the the Irish sten: st ate of paralysis All Kinds Mrs, Basson } purt 0} ne atter ruin « fountain pe rT eastbou n. ania ‘The boys we ‘ n W Constipation e¢ Could an Tris Din right wrist wae places, hia right elbow and the Yiddish at the end, rpreter There. Franslate Yid- NDERSTAND as a matter of When he had # Bessie the clashes | it was no wonder or was almost tn & G. began stating Vanishes Forever | Prompt Relief--Permanent Cure ahlemact sicely but gently on A Horiscas ahs OU COM ie y Card Player Th rvice as well as electric —— je condition It Lighted olty {# to be rebuilt. It is certain that ly all of the estdbitshments burned | Some have already | i orary Kus L i the city Into Heap of Hay and Loss rknes Was stil without “c""" MALTED MILK of $3,000,000 Followed. \ ay the debils The Feod-drink tie. «Al nee For lofants, Invalids, and is ' Pure Nutrition, up| ‘ ure - EP kl andthe: Scarcely One Person in a Thousand Takes Proper Care of Teeth Brushing with Dental Pastes, Powders and Creams Never Can Cleanse Teeth Thoroughly Mouth and Teeth Should Be Odol-ized Every Day Americans spend more money on the teeth than any other people in the world. Yet bad teeth are far more common here than anywhere else on the face of the earth. So are bad breath, poor appetite, indigestion, dyspepsia, catarrh, etc.—all due in large part to unsanitary, unhealthy conditions of the mouth, This state of affairs is no fault of the dentists —no better dentists than ours can be found anywhere. And it is not due to lack of brushing—no Means the use of Odol each day instead of nation ean boast a larger percentage of devout | depending solely on pastes, powders or or- users of the tooth brush than ours dinary dentifrices. The trouble is this: | While trying hard a cnough to keep our teeth clean we have been Effective for Hours tly neglecting our mouths. Like sweeping The great difference between Odol and the middle of a room but never touching the | everything clse for the mouth and teeth is corners or under the furniture. this: Other preparations—because they evapo- Why No Tooth Brush Can Clean | rate or wash away in the saliva—are ‘effective the Mouth only during the few moments you are using he brush. No brush ever made ean so much as get the | # : : halone clean, to say nothing of the lining But Odol = tbouen: Wane takes only a nonth—cannot get at the tiny spaces minute—has a remarkably long-1 lasting action een the tecth and back of them. —impregnates the gums,worksin between the ‘then ‘ n pastes or powders reach these | teeth, into the cavities and hollows, into the multatethacts ay Dadi teuAAH ADAtes between folds and wrinkles of the mucous membrane Rive tenth ‘ 8 F where it remains and continues cleansing attire nore, most dentifrices depend on and purifying for hours after the brushing friction io clean—contain grit or other sharp | Process is over. cles which ruin the enamel, Purifies Every Part of Mouth Mthers depend on strong acids—they per- Cleanser but they injure the gumsandthe | Odol—which is in liquid form—is the only ioate lining of the mouth, dust as soap | Preparation so penetrating that it searches ong with lye may be a good cleanser, but it | out every part of the mouth—every hiding life out of whatever it is used on. place, no matter how tiny or hard-to-get-at, where food particles, bacteria, acids or other Ali These Troubles Due to Unclean | impurities can lodge. Mouth Also the only harmless preparation so effective that—as scientists have proved No wonder the average American mouth is | over and over by microscopic examination o breeding place for destructive, acid-forming | after its use-—no foes of the mouth and teeth eteria, can survive it, No wonder a sound set of teeth is so rare in This distinctive _thoroughness—besides this country that Europeans poke fun at us as | safeguarding the teeth—makes Odol a tre- the nation of gold-filled teeth, mendous boon to the victims of bad breath— so wonder half the people one meets have | while other dentifrices merely scent the bad breath breath temporarily, Odol removes the cause No wonder so many of us wake up with a | of bad breath. id taste in the mouth. No wonder poor tites, indigestion, dyspepsia, ete., are so A Few Drops Enough Odol is concentrated—which makes {t surprisingly economical. A few drops in half a glass or so of water—used with the lulshens all you need for a thorough Odob izin 4 ‘4 Begin Odol-izi now—let Odol prove quick and effective, yet fatisalutaly. harm- au ay to get and keep the mouth and teeth What it can a0, ‘No peer ray you hers ovoughly cle mn, sanitary, and healthy— een using, when you try io) you } no wonder so many of us have a touch oj eatarrh—this American malady finds fertile oroughly sanitary. vuntry—as they realize that you have never before pr: ‘alled Odo true mouth hygiene, Th “Tew Way to Keep the Teeth in Where to Get Odol Condition Your neighborhood druggist has Odol~ a European word which means | every good drug store—also all department are of the whole mouth—of | stores and the best men’s clothing stores—can eeth aro only a part— supply you, (eo. Borgfeld It & Co., New York are in actual need Of imme la No Combine “pny —_——eeeeeee=eEEE———_____ THE EVSNING . WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 2%, 19011. B. Altman & Cu: A SPECIAL SALE OF TABLE LINENS WILL BE HELD TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), AS FOLLOWS: HEMMED LINEN DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS aT $2.65 & 3.35 DINNER NAPKINS To MATCH, PER DOZEN, 3.25 UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES ALSO PREVAIL ON A LARGE STOCK OF HEMSTITCHED LINEN SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES. FANCY NEEDLEWORK DEP'T. noveities IN CRETONNE AND TAPESTRY ARTICLES APPROPRIATE FOR SUMMER ‘HOME DECORATION. ALSO SHIRT-WAIST AND HAT BOXES, CABINETS, PILLOWS, ETC.; STAMPED PIECES, INCLUDING WAISTS, UNDERWEAR, INFANTS’ AND CHILDREN'S GARMENTS, AT MODERATE PRICES. ORDERS TAKEN FOR BOXES AND CABINETS TO BE MADE TO ORDER TO MATCH HANGINGS. Bihy Avemm. 34th aud 35th Streets, New ork Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Exceptional Sale of 50-inch Furniture Fabrics Foreign and domestic Cotton, Silk and Wool Tapestries, Silk Damasks, Brocades, Brocatelles, ete., in designs, colorings and weaves appropriate for the different requirements. 7 to 35 yards of a style. $1.00 to $6.00 per yard Formerly $1.75 to $11.50. Furniture Reupholstered,Recovered & Refinished in our own shops at special prices, and stored free of charge during summer months if desired. Estimates upon request. 1000 pairs Swiss Curtains Ruffled and Flat styles, wide range of patterns. 85¢ per pair—Values $1.10 to $1.25 Swiss Curtain Fabrics 10C and 20C per yard—Values lic and 80c. Colored Casement Cloths and Etamines T5C per yard—Vaiues 20¢ to 5c, Nottingham Lace Uurtain Nets 40C per yard—Value 7c. Art Novelties 300 Imported Cretonne Covers 1 yard square, values 75c and 85c....... at 50¢ jig t “$1.50 and $1.75. .at $7.00 100 Cretonne Sofa Cushions $7. 00 each, values $1.50 to $2.00 200 Imported Glove & Handkerchief Boxes Damask and leather effects 65¢ each, values $1.25 and $1.50 French Novelty Boxes Covered in Cretonne Hat and Shirt Waist Racks Shirt Waist Hacks. Veil Racks.. Men's Racks Cold Storage of Furs Wearing Apparel &P Automobile Robes at a very moderate rate Oriental Rugs, Curtains and Draperies Stored and Cleaned Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. AOCH & (0. Between Lenox &.7th Aves. Wednesday ExceptioalSeasonableEconomis A Ilst that is attractive merchandise only, Pur- ther, we guarantee our price é your money back, No mail, phone or ( « wer dD. orders fille ed $129 Colored Embroidered Scarfs, 75c Importer’s Stock at Far Below Prevailing Prices Wednesday Handsome hand-embroidered Colored I Searis, Squares, Round Centres pieces and Pillow scalloped and heautifully embroidered i 1s on natural linen ar. y desirable for ruse in ¢ wourban homes. Of course the quantity fe limited. You. should select ently Boys’ $2 Russian Blouse Wash Sui ts, 1.35 The finest lot of Wash Suits for boys we have ever bee to buy and offer at so low a price. All finish. We guarantee them to be positive § In various fast color fabric es 2% to 8 years. White—with blue or red ¢ collars. Tan Linen with red or blue sailor collars, Plain Tan Linen and other smart fabrics. Women’s Summer Dresses, 5.95 Materials are fine cotton yoiles in stripe nough it and e said? BLACK ' itted with purse SE AL AND WALRUS GRAL FREE—A ge gilt intial on ea Rogers” odd Awe TEASPOONS—set of 6; reg. 65c...... TABLESPOONS—set of ¢ TABLE FORKS—set of 6 These can be had in polished and gray finished 59c Framed Pictures, Be IMPORTED HEADS. ARBONS, C URES, CARBONETTES, IMP: IRTED I TO. GRAPHS erns of ft tiully Five: -piece Sip Covers C New Dres 2-INCH IMP( AND WHI also ALL 1 | $19.50 Velvet Rugs, 14.95 is AkL WOOL Size nxt ft; Oriental and FANCY MOHAIRS nade. of tY | eae arn; no better rug for wea 65c Cheese Cloth, 10- ydePcs.,49c. ee FULL 25c Curtain Nets, yd., 19¢ Gavet All this season's designs; white or !0r sur cru: 43 i 4th F poses. Notion Specials tats rt) | $1.39 Nainsook, 12-yd.Pcs., 1.00 SE ING SILK—black and white; ¢, firm quality; Jove finish; 25c | 36 in. wide, in 12 yd SMA R'S SPECIAL SEW- | Main PLD 400 yds; black and ——————— eee pool 220 4, 50 Crochet sey Each, 1.19 DRESS AND Mie “WAIST size: ‘Marseilles “es SHIELDS. 25, ¥ ton HEET PIN 4 nD Muslin Sheets at Cost wom = Extra heavy quality bleached MUSLIN re SHEETS : A Sale of Camphor oom) | \orti voce “de, 49c MOTH BALLS AND FLAKES— [ for DER AND Cl Pillow Cases at Cost iamnm. SEIN PILLOW 3-in hem; 10! ..c, 1214¢ PETIA SEEN ee sheets . "20¢ us, 75 Pallas Sleepers, 14,95 REFINED JAPAN C. AMPHOR—Ib. Ble ry ve whole nod; uphole $4.00 Trimmed Hats, 1.98 volte cush. JAUNTY SUIT HATS—a variety of | ions: tut st ¢ rub- shapes; made of rough straw, plain | bér_tire wheels vent.) colors and changeable shades. Also a|Sa pn +4 number of silk brald models, simply $3.50 Cut Glass, 1.95 tiomento trimmed with velvet and silk combina! RICH CUT GLASS -~ sisting of Girls’ Tub Dresses, 1.29 New models; low necks;.many show clever sailor 3; 44 sleeves. Mate Fruit or thi nty desig: zes 6 to 14 Men’s 50c Night Shirts, 39 MEN'S WHITE MUSLIN. NIGHT SHIRTS—cut full length and roomy; made with Jap, neck, navy and red rimmed. (Main F ———————$$ $e Women’s 25c Lisle Hose, fic | WOMEN’S BLACK OR TAN LISLE lat iOSE—light weight; garter tops spliced heels and toes. (Main Ph) ON Women's s Parasols, 1.00 orm 29 Shirting Madras, } Ho SHIRTING M Lawn Dress HEMSTITCHED ry and insertion designs LL $1.39 Linen Damask, 84c 0 pieces all-linen DAMASK ched, cream or silver bleach worth up to $1.39 per yard.(stain 1 pak A A a kl 10c Handkerchiefs, ea., Se MEN'S AND WO) N's {ANDKERCHIEFS—als« red border English Te spots ion JET T TS Continuation of May Sale Muslin Underwear Don’! Miss It! Greatest Savings in Now York Sunday, World “Wania” Work Monday, Moning Wonders,

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