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HAT INFANTS are peculiarly susceptible to igre and its various preparations, all of which are narcotic, is well known, Even in the = smallest doses, if continued, these opiates cause changes in the fun bol and growth of the cells which are likely to hecomo permanent, causing | imbecility, mental perversion, @ craving for alcohol or narcotics in later life, Nervous diseases, such oa intractable nervous dyspepsia and lack of stayin, wers are a result of dosing with ote or narcotics to keep children ties in their infancy, The rule among physicians is that children should never tecsive opiates in the smallest doses for more than a day at a time, and only then if unavoidable, Tho administration of Anodynes, Drops, Cordials, Soothing Syrups and F Sreti ae “ei ee ne any bai cee ef ead =f iii lecried, and the druggist should not a party to it, Children who are ormer Wife of Tobacco Man need the attention of a physician, and it is nothing less than a crime to Nearing End in Illinois Goes them willfully with narcotics, bide Castoria contains no Ue tanged if it bears the signature of Chas, H. Fletcher, Insane Asylum. Genuine Castoria always bears ‘the signature of CHICAGO, May 5.—Mrs, Alice Webb Duke, former wife of Brodie L. Duke And six years ago mistress of a fortune of millions, is dying in the Iilinols State Hospital for the Insane at Kankakee. | é Alles Webb, daughter of a prominent | Now York family, was raised in a But- | falo orphan asylum. Leaving there to| make her own Hving when she was alx- | teen years old, she showed exceptional talent for business. | she was thirty she had estab: | self as one of the leading off ers of Texas. Her connection [oc ne $2.50 Eyeglasses at$1| The Chance to Economize Is Here And a Chain Free! Dozens of manufacturers, importers and jobbers have been obliged Candy Dept. for Saturda Only es ONettt tore. Basem: OC Mormerty Ad oat oon hy the cold, backward weather to close out to us entire lines of merchandise ‘Formers "adams Buliding,) ‘ is aii dine’ opie a have an baci at cost or below, rather than suffer the additional losses that holding the 60c Assorted Chocolates, at 35¢ Ib. ‘ 29c Mexican Kisses, at 20¢ Ib. 29c¢ Cream Mints, at 20¢ Ib. 66% to 75% of Actual Value [Sfmt fis strc “Our Name Is Your Guarantee” Women’s and Small Women’s Misses’ $26.50 Suits at $22.50 Specially Adapted Summer Apparel O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor (Formerly Adame Building), } O'Neil Main Store Third Moor CFormerty Adal SpringandSum- ui mer Tailored i yt’ Suits for women SZ A fe you 18 god | goods would entail. We offer this merchandise at prices averaging aoe BvewinG “WURLD, FRIDAY MAY 5, 1911. 15 Sixth Ave., 20th-22d Street: New York City 1868—-Established 43 Years—1911 MRS. DUKE, DYING, The Effects of Opiates. aa as beta periscopie lenses to fi half the regular price o-morrow only, made of serges and novelty weaves in oR YOR and small women, && and was the father < n daugh- tore, Se ceecanes reer ce peer ESTABLISHED 63 YEARS ae al ee! j who already had twice 155-157-159 EAST 23D STREET tures, plain tail-} ONE DOOR WEST OF THIRD AVE. If You Are Looking for) Bargains You Will | Find Them Here {815.00 Dining ewer qe || cred styles and} novelty collar ef-| fects; value $22.50 , we 911.95 300 Dressesand Frocks for women and small women, in linens, lingerie, | ‘French — woolens, | challies, foulard and braided serges, | in black, colors| \||, and mixtures, not Strong Special Values for Saturday lone style, — but Several pretty models; all neatly trimmed; not more than two alike; in plain colors and S, she met Duke. On tr Duke inton Hoe | 1, ° + home in the Adirondacks an ‘ounded her with | @ (luxuries, Jan, 6, 196, through the tlot of his brother, Benjamin I and of Brodie L, Duke’ J (ters, the bridegroom committed. to | Bellevue. When he was released his tamper toward Mrs, Duke had changed. \ Later she applied for a divorce 7 mony, but lost the fhe started on an inde Chicago on the charge of passing bogus checks. ard was committed for the Insane, since September, nh a a a Exactly like cut, made Friendless, of thoroughly season- hervelt the ed oak, highly pol- many; value chee ed with peau de cygne; skirts pleated. 3 14, 16 and 18 year preaeat condition, Mes, Duke, remem: ished, with heavy vi $9) 00 pveretquecmecs tererirer irae ye \ ‘ f ders er_youth, pedestal base and claw eee Misses’ and Juniors’ $13.95 Suits at $11.95 feet. This Table can or satin trimmed be extended to 6 fect when opened. 500 Separate Tub Skirts, | Coats for women ‘nd small iter treba ieee UL LL peated see Set year tk "1195 made of imported English repps, | women. We shall offer about Gitls' Coate $5 és, Oeand aries guaranteed shrunk before being | 200 made of tweeds, serges, taf- tls Coats $5, E li d Whit if made; your choice of several | {etas and pongees, in black, blues, | ,, eine espiseder rt sie iavane ike 5 #595 nad 9795 $10 namelhe e} styles. ‘The best skirt mixtures and natural—many of Girls’ White Dresses $1.95 to $4.75 Steel Bedsteads for} } eB New York, value mee | 49 the latest cut modeis; i $9. 751: Embroidered or lace trimmed; high or low neck models; all neatly % $ 3.75, aes value $16.50, at, mbroidered or lace trimmed; high or low nec! 1 95 475. bra' ) SMUGGLER OHNS |) UPTO ESCAPE . BLACKMAILER Untrimmed Millinery Dept. Men's Sutrty Shoes $3 Women's Neckwear } O/Neill Main Store—Firet Floor (Formerly Adams Building), TWerweAl” RESe “4 ppd Sailor Collars of black satin; some Untrimmed, trimmed, tailored and simply trimmed hats for women, | , Good, snappy styles for young thd: of black and white, also Venise lace, J misses and children. Also a large assortment of flowers, fancy feathers, ostrich | 1" tan calf, gun metal bly ; hick ki i organdie, chiffon, marquisette, ete, bands, ostrich and willow plumes, pompons, aigrettes, straw braids, ete. high toe shapes; Cuban heels; ae ae 50c to $1.98. : The latest re port from Paris proclaims white, black, white two-toned and | low cut; soled with Beran ica’ roc t | New Fichus of net, batiste and mare» black for smart dress hats the latest fashion. We are fully prepared to meet oak” soles, the best Hea De. quisette, sailor and round collar effects}. |] this demand in the newest shapes from leading manufacturers. | patn pred ich ae rah heel 43. | 75c to $2.50. Superior Finish Black Neapolitan Dress Special for Saturday: | Men's W. L. Douglas Shoes and| Chemisettes and Half Sleeves of Shapes; very closely sewn; at $1.25, 80 dozen Children's Leghorn; fine quality; Oxfords at $1.98 | tucked net, lawn and lace; in bl.ck and Black Chip Dress Shapes, 95c, 91.45, | in the newest sh ‘The Pierette Rug tient hs Bled After the’ Duveen Raids Seeks to Settle | With Uncle Sam. A decision 1s expected to-day from the Treasury Department Collector Loeb what to do u at less | white 50c to 98c each. Worth 93 and 93.50 * Exactly as illustrated, with heavy posts, bras: than in Jue $2.75 and & : ite and of a Syrian rug imp Large Reed rods anid knobs on head and foo bla! Uig8 up te ee ae Childs: ockabout Ha These aretermed “factory damaged,” | Tucked Net Guimpes, white fessed to smugeling, { White Chip Dress Shapes, $1.45, 91.93 up | trimmed. 930, . 91.45. but the imperfections are so slight that | ‘cream; $1 and $1.50. CRGAIRBCM, A lawyer Ter Comfort Rockers bo 08.48, Women's Trimmed Tailored Ha' they do not interfere with the wearing | Jabots of net, batiste and mamqui- Importer has offered to settle for $8,000, era re { Black-and-white Two-toned, $1.95, 92.48 | $2.46 up to $7.50, lite scite side effects, $0¢ to $1.80 According to him the importer, being J} Like cut, made extra strong. i and 2.98. Women's ress Hats, 94.98. qual ities. | s » RO ae: i unable to speak Engilsh, employed an [Just the thing for the sum- ere 5Oc, a Week on $30 Worth interpreter, and the Interpreter told the j The May White Sale Offers Many | Sterling Values i in mer homes Ace found it worked, and had rugs valued Open rarer 1 5 Wi 100 W tf at $16,000 brought over for him ipa oP. M. $ i 0 a Week on $ orth A O'Neill Main Store—Third Voor (Formerly Adams Building, ioc cmee aint After the Duveen raids the inte: 4 wontar Muslin Drawers; | Infants’ Long Cambrto Infante! Long Dresses, | Children's Dresses, inale | | mate, Caps and Bonnets in | | Pretty Dresses, white and ‘went to the ‘importer, read the news- | come = —= = > = |B cluster tuc A bute r pox plaited nainsvok, point or square or “Thabbard izle, with and at pr too’ numenaie ‘toberd cts, nicely trimmed Paper stories of the affair, and den fe 'G yoke of solid embroidery; cluster tuckt to mentio: ne KTEAL Oe | with self trimming or gb e ed $200 to keep quiet, He got It, and z other cluster tucking; bishop and lace Insert value, at . oe lace d embroidery... afterward demanded more hush money, = w. aie and box effects, lace and ‘ : Fan neg teri SAN ou rae ‘When the house is “all upse' Por EC ite riniper! yoke | Gmbroldery Ves _2o7e, ond Girls’ Pajamen | | signe Gowns (same styles $3,000 biackmal!l and the interpreter had | years. c with cluster | 8° " pretty Pinata stripes and | bishop, Empire, ni deraanded $200 more did the importer | , Then is the time that pace 's Ousiare ICT RATE BC Parner ACA IF In Pricete | Bolora: 4 dc | lates, ‘pretty’ slecves, gee call in a lawyer, Tho interpreter fled to Orton ee, Poel eee et a all wash: taKAAVavAseads , ves, Burcps, taking the rue deaiee's books. Soups prove a most extraordinary bless- arene Zerpeets mate. | Er tawa, lew or WGN neat © B9c | cnnaren's autmnes, Yokes ‘ Collector Loeb hopes to find the inter- | with’ cluster tucking, host ard lene sleeves; fin- cand Monnets | 84 Sus 5 Drawers, new or preter, It 1s belleved the Government ing. ogee | and embroidery kirls and boys; | ond at Various materials. al enbroldery, TUN AOGer LATION Hered andi net They are just the nourishment need Hi Gihers “siaberately trimmed ; WOMAN IN FLAMES | ed in the midst of strenuous tiring work. t £ FLED FROM GRANDCHILD. | And you prepare them with no labor iat : Mrs. Fehlandt, Fearing for Little} nor fuss whatever. Oak ait och hg ee coon | corset covers, nicely trim: One, Runs to Street—Dies You can provide a satisfying repast B Diten “ngeln, pRetinsuncwiitean‘prety | Thee, ‘ambroidery and’ teks in Hospital. in five minutes with one of : rovlasetitnmes, & viala'to’palect troms, 446 | effect A perfect fl Mrs. Loulsa Fehlandt, a widow, was \F preparing dinner for her two daughters war iecets Maer ars Ge I Exceptional Values in Boys’ Suits | “Men's and Young Men’s Suits - A hel ell all lela. Soups Boye’ Wash Suits plan ite wiser clan milan and kimon, $10, $12 and $15 Inst A ee z all prices, ranging from 50¢c to +5, and at every price you will find a saving. We O'Melh Malm Mtave—daseea Wieer (Wereusts A¢aue wetlainnst ~ flames from head to fost, The only per- They are rich and nourishing; full of food- draw your attention to fine white repp suits, embroidered fronts, sizes 2a to 7 Garments that are suit or dress wear, and w-priced. Madein both conservative - in sO SEATS aM with ey value; easily digested ; no matter how hurried years, and which cannot be duplicated anywhere for less than $3.50—some ask | and youthful models in the newest fabrics, excep ell-tallored and lined. Trousers eut straps and side plain or cuff bottoms, Every suit serges, fancy blue, brown and gray worsteds, as well as casai- na splendid varicty of patterns; all size ot @ suit in the lot cam Y ) A : teas still more—our special price Loulse Moran, To guard the child froin or nervous you may be, With simple biscuit | f rant flames the grandmother dashed down | y y I | Boys’ Suits, $4.98, with the stairs to the , Where she fell or bread-and-butter, they make a sustaining | Knickerbocker Suits of fancy cassimeres and cheviots, strictly all-wool materials, trousers $2.75. | teK and all peg with (eaeale ot isqusara Htrletly. all-wools tn plain bh c cheviot: 11 e well made and taped throughout, coats double breasted, sizes 8 to 17 . Norfolka, size: than #15, and others up to 885 here at $10, 912 and #15. on her knees in prayer. A man seized luncheon, or with cold meat and a simple pre- | nee Ho and ia eo Marcugueu y sold for #% and €0 with one pair yeni, Nerioikns a4 Special new models, e e wit xtra values at $20 and 925. f a blanket from a horse and put out th. serve or fruit added, } 1 1 give two pairs with each suit, at 94.98 en's Double Textu ain Coa t 912, : fre after, Mrs. Fehlandt fell uncon ve or 9 “= t Arve have mie mid a er al Boyal Ale Wool Blue Serve Suita, {ast ovlora fully guaranteed, at oacee, e498) aa.0t, Men's $5 Trousers, at 82.50. Pure w aniree: t ee rae as you wan’ ont find yourself without this | 96.98 and $9.98, . year cry se waa PUB BEES abe dies | faili ies a ae : | Boys’ Serviceable Suits, $7.98. | Special in Children’s Shoes unfailing reliance when you need it most Roys' School Suits, double breasted and yoke Norfolk style, some with exten trousers to Nell de Store Second Floor (Formerty Adams Wullding). Order a dozen now while you think of it | mateh; faney mixtures in gre rown and ton, seems taped and patent waist bands; Nor Misses’ and Children’s Shoes, in hes calf, dull top; viei kid with patent tip; tan viel q pd coats with yokes; sizes 7 to 12 double 1, sizes 8 to 16 years, at the low price of $1.98. | kid, broad toes, button; sizes Oto t1, regularly 81.25, at 98c; sizes LL) to 2, regularly ; Young Men's Blue Serge Suits, fast dye riavy blue; well made and give | 81.60, at 1.25 21 kinds 10cacan aulondid weer, at. $10, Misses’ and Children's Strap Pumps, in black velvet, patent leather and 1 u ay Boys’ Knickerbocker Trousers, all sizes; made vp to 16 years, at $0e, | gun metal; sizes 6 to 11, regularly 81.25, at 98c; sizes 1114 to %, regularly $1.50, at 133 Boys’ Blouses, with collars attached and collar . 45c. We are showing all the new and up-to-date models in both “Her Majes boots and The finest selection of Boys’ Hats in the city, 25¢ to 94. * Low shoe 0 O'Neill Main Store—Second Hloor (Formerly Adams Building), White Footwear for Women eles Men’s $2 Mercerized | song antiytl e rn de wie te, we Shirts at $1.25 Just add hot water, bring to a boil, and serve. , Tgnoras ii-bealthe All Uh ! W hite Duc k R us sian High D -T c p Poc ts | | { degre ae Weates Inside the 2tet St, Door ¢ ci hen Maa 4 len NJ } iT rt n ' 1 ( e | \ uff { “est hs, at 91.25, sie PEtee | kee. BORN vt e r) ance and ext heel At : i workmanship of . ! ea for the Oy and-white Label ee any ag | with wett ate ee sinh hg t worknnanship of these, Gibson s turn soles, Cuban At $2-- White Canvas Button Boots, ut fit a shirts will be « “ 1 on, and are considered brepased by ach throug! ‘the county.Ad. | oa heels | toes and Cuban heels. exceedingly goo ) e ell as pleasure, AGG, Deve GA Washington wee Bales Se" SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS,