The evening world. Newspaper, June 6, 1912, Page 6

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ana THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1912. | Big Sale La Grecque TAILORED UNDERWEAR noice | Friday, June 7th. Drawers 50c up, regular price $1.00 up. Combinations $1.00 up, regular price $1.75 up. | Princess Slips $1.75 up, regular price $2.50 up. Night Gowns, $1.25 up, regular price $2.00 up. Broken lots in assorted styles and sizes, Alsoan assortment of Silk, Chambray and Sateen Skirts, This sale is a yearly event, looked forward to by women who | wish the finest Lingerle at prices much jess than cost. It in- cludes our Salesmen’s Sample lines, among which are many exquisite garments. Sale will continue until all are dis- posed of. — oS ua Soon ov (B05 WATCH OUTIF YOU vay ela So | Prominent Christian Science Of- ficial Many Years a Confidant . of Mrs. Eddy. COLDS DANGEROUS this et ¢ 6.—Stephen he Shewitan A famous football coach once said, “I've shouted so , died at hie much in urging the team to win that I haven't after a few even a whisper left. with which to celebrate the wrvived by a victory.” We have all worked so hard for subways to and a brother, all Brooklyn that, now the question is settled, we find , ourselves without a whisper left to celebrate the won- derful fact that fifteen minutes to Flatbush is a mere matter of digging. You can buy a lot for #890—810.00 first payment ~accessible to a subway that will be built long before your lot is paid for on our very easy instalments. Again, a boom in subway real estate will set in within a year or two, or possibly three, that will make every boom of the past disappear fom the memory of man as unworthy the name. We know it—you don’t. We know that the last lot ever to be sold in Brooklyn on instalments will be gone in a little while, and remember “ever” is a longtime. We are about to place our last instalment property on the market—Hyde Park, Brooklyn— —_>— | home New York Physician Tells ed Convention There Is Peril | in Small Afflictions. ln New Potatoes Selected from the Finest — Shipments Bare, P4090 | Gi. 19° 32 Sugar“ 18° sincss with Edmond Chase, a p AMTLANTIC CITY, N. J, June 6=turer, In 188) Mr, Chase Before the section on diseases of chil-| ested in Christ! dren, at the American Medical Associa. | low tiom Convention here, to-day, Dr. | Mra. ‘Thomas 8. Southworth of > . City, speaker on the subject of the} Twer . od 0 pointed Mr, Cha menace to a you 4 of the common | Pointed Mr. Chare on infectuous cold 4: “My observa-| Science loare same year, 1892, he he common in- trivial affection but one capable of inflicting serious Ime) Juries on ite victims, to which Infants) oo 4) the Christian | During the made treasurer | First Chureh known as) * which | VAN ORDEN CORSET CO. —_—_ juaker-Toasted 5c and young children are partioularly sue- wae lected | ater ol tie 1 st died Geas Ges pln ga i Mead a 45 W. 34th St., Near 6th Ave. second Floor—Take Elevator Corn Flakes, Tate large pk.. capt! a por o hich he h is a ow han (The amount of injury done Raed hie death. rt Mother Chureh" we stop—you stop —thie instalment land business Prunes. i permiinai x Mecie 5° G@iBren each year ty such colds canno! | pership includes in Brooklyn stops forever. We will not advertise 9 pound.. be estimated. A young baby should] the adherents of t I A never be permitted in the same room | faith. heavily—it is not necessary. Our business has Texas Onions (232220, 5° Cheese “isin, 17° Good Rice,3»:.17° Tomatoes, tsrseno.s can, c Sugar Corn, Matmestre, One of =<) 5 String Beans, cuit. | 7 Mal Condensed Milk Made from Fresh, Pure, Rich Milk. Direct from New York’s Finest Grazing Pastures. New shipments every weck—All in sanitary cans. Butler&Shawnee Brand.a8¢ Liberty Brand, 3 cans 25°, can + 5 Stamps FREE with can of 10¢ Essie Condensed Milk Essie Baked Beans ‘he Iousekeeper’s Favorite, in Np. 1, 2 and 8 cans, cn 15" 10°-5° Oven-Fresh from National Biscuit Co. ‘with @ person afflicted with such a cold. a They are a positive menace that may! WHEN “THE” GIRL FAILED (Hate permanent inary orciy tortse-| TO COME, HE TOOK POISON | duce serious after-affects than mumps sattnsinitinettiages @¢ ehicken-pox. Instead of quarantining & patient, isolate the baby away from Swallowed It in Kind of Ice the sick person. Under no conditions Cream She Used to @heuld persons, no matter how near the Lik relationship, be permitted to kiss a baby -lke, ) when auffering from cold, no matter! The little blond gir! who used to buy | how elight the fliness is. fee cream sodas in Samuel Baron's drug | | “Children ‘who are victims of colds| store, Vyse avenue and One Hundred within the past month increased over 100%—from $40,000 to $90,000 per week. Unfortunately, about 756% of this business is done with people living out of New York City. They have followed subway progress, and, when the whole question was settled, jumped into the market. When it comes to seeing things, the average New Yorker, com- pared to the Western man, is as an ice wagon is to a racing car. However, the New Yor! er gets there in the end and pays the price. It is now up to you whether you buy of us or from the man from Kalamazoo. Wood, Harmon & Co., 261 Broadway, N. Y. PRICE PROTECTION COUPON During each of the past alx years wo havo sold from threo to four millions tn Now York City property, and each yoar our prices have increased from 15 to 20%. Evry peice lst danued ‘about once ® month) marks incroases not on every lot, oF on all properties, but in to about equal to the above, Jn tho future these Incroases will bo moro frequent and largor. ‘To protect the Prospective buyer, wo Issue thls coupon. It protects him against any Bho year if flied with us within soven days ot \ty dace of lass. In ‘oth ing this coupon you may buy al ime, Within one yoor wt ‘ou may not a ge ot Thiylne a per ft Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 ghould be kept away from echool, The] and Eighticth street, the Bronx, and public must be educated to protect it-| thereby set to futiering the heart of felt and posterity from unnecessary| Harry Wolfson, a young druggist, | itiness and serious damage to important | failed to come in this week. Wolfson, | organs. Such measures are the only| Who would stop filling a prescription or gotting out a package of big polson find} when the girl ent ro Men's Furnishings Special for Friday and Saturday ones that will prove success Glassen that will automat! d the store, has ast night he re- the target without the marksman | been despondent bothering with the sights will be the | #kned. feature of latter-day rifle shooting, ac-} At noon to-day the lovelorn drug cording to Dr. John A. Donovan of| clerk entered th Butte, Mont., expert marksman and | of Otto Harns, No. member of the Rocky Mountain Riflo| M4 ordered a stra Glue, speaking before the section of | #4. Into the soda ed some oputhaimology, on “Danger and Re-|"¥dro-cyanic acid, and @ minute later Harns was desperately trying to met airemen' National a tS SF Che Rye of the an ambulance. Wolfson, unconscious, was taken to Lebanon Hospital, where it in said he Crochet & Accordion Knitted Silk Four-in-Hands heather mixtures and stripe combinations $1.10—Values $1.50 and $2.00 Silk Negligee Shirts with French ‘cuffs * $4.50—Value $6.00 m emporium pect avenue, ream Marksman.” Agiber glasses were his recommenda. tion to overcome strain caused by light, and he advocated glasses large enough to act as @ screen in case of back fire. He asserted increased efficiency in marksman wil result. has Iittle chanco to live, Wolfson 1A | (see ee been making his home with Mra, Jennie O'Brien, No, 209 Prospect avenue, hav- - Pajamas of white check nainsook; also colored and white madras cloth $1.00—Value $1.50 Night Shirts white and colored trimmings Baby Loses Hand in Wringer. PHILADELPHIA, June 6—The right ‘hand of Leonadia Polmer, nineteen months of age, of No, # North Ninth etreet, was crushed so severely as to 3a arr | Leg ar Ave ray, runwiruar BA (3 necessitate amputation yesterday by be- ing Grawn into « clothes wringer which | ther mother was operating. The little) LE Soa etuct er Anger between ine rllrs | BUG KILLERS he a ord BAU Di <3 fri, omar nih rns | te eget ee NH eos Royal Lunch * Grahams, poua, 10 fore ‘Mre. Polsner realized the reason | jkille bed bugs aad their exes, i ae fer the child's outcry her hand had been | |4 sure preventive al —_— Silk Half Hose in all colors 50c, $1.00 and $1.35 Peterman’s Roach Food Foathes, water bogs and Btandard for 86 years, Whitridge, Auto Club President. || Peterman’s Ant Food Frederick W. Whitridge, recetver of | |kiiloantsand fess, Soda Water All flavors, large bottle.. 5¢ Essie Grape Juice, bo:.19°«10¢ r¢ , Rose’s Lime Juice, large bottle BEC Gpectal arane ren ony si Broadway & 20th St.; 6th Ave.; 19th St. Tomatoes, East View Brand large can | 3 ‘ Smoked Beef, Blue Ribbon, p’kage, Of NO DEPOSHT REQUIR a — - — Spinach, Bull’s ite Brand, choice can I Be’ Pears, Ormonde Castle Brand, in syrup, can 12¢ Liberty Pickles, All kinds, bottle L@e Salad Dressing, ‘-viame's, hottie FOC iad Gllce OW LEGA Ge He Se imported Olive Oil Beitr tstie"” 65e, 39¢, 23¢ Coffee, far Piround: b.” 25° 9 \ Tea 60 Stamps Free with 1-lb. 50c 9 % @rawn into the wringer. | —»———_ | the Third Avenue Railroad, was elected | ntermen’s Moth Food ~ — Odortens = president of the Automobile Club of | [Killemoths, Asure preventive, America this’ afternoon at the club's Instet on Peterman’s. anaual election. ! ACTIVE yetipheng | For This Week. Leading Brands Delivers 3 This 3-Plece Parlor Suite WINES. BREWS / Aa ans CO OUR nearest soda fountain hasHires,ofcourse. Step around there now while you're in the mood and TONIC AND BEV. ERAGE VALUE OF AIRES ‘ Best Teas for........ Ginger Ale, 3 sou, 2 e Blue Ribbon, from the famous Cascadian Spring Water eee" New Store Opens Saturday, June 8th at 1774 Fulton St., Near Reid Ave.. Brooklyn, Telephone Bedford—<¢85 Every housekeeper in the neighborhood is cordially invited to visit the new store and take advantage of the special offers for the Grand Opening. Qualities of this Greatest Drink that Paul Jones Whiskey | Bante a 79° A is Finve Made it 00 m Green River isker | cut to sie — i Medicinal Malt Whiskey, tt". 4 Toanorted Sauterne. one tow.... @&e enuine rootbeer. . Imported Sauterne, bieais, vow... BEC lavors of forest California Claret ane Beid-—annenen of roots and herbs. anal Pure grape, dinner wine of superior body an: y. Free with Every td of $50 iG a Ever ry Perches s $70 Gallon, Balf-Gal., Bottle, Hall-Bot. The good things andbrace the whole ARE OUR TERMS | ‘Tbe reason you crave Hires fo sgmmer is that it contains Sowular ‘Price’ Bt) Sy i he tas the first real’ American ee that please the taste by ite tonln, feteastie are ite thiret- e | —_quvschiag properties ve Bae y war. Reconcentration j Here are the ingredients that c—sparklin: ha Over 2,000 Seashore, Mountain and Country Hotel and Boarde make it valuable: . parting Sauterne, bottle, 29¢ bot., 1 5e ing House dvertisernbnts published in the Sunday World will ba end po asi the Tiel ood ald At your home, car: | Delightful dinner wine—California pure grape. reproduced and or he W in 1d? * ig ————— dersion. bonated, in bottles. 7 D e World’s sindveretne ue rm Terk oi, ete Ofte: | Mere, Princeton ry Gin Summer Resort Guide for 1912 ‘Triticum, and jualper berries EDR h Neu oudop Browns seett ib ite Equal to the high class imported gins; To be ready. for FREE distribution about June 15 at The World’s for kidneys and a Ws Ning Hing & Con makes the finest Martini cocktails and Cc Main and Branch Offices. aq inert 20d birch batme gee f 7 7 7” A sian Tita tarts ak the most refreshing fizzes and rickeys This comprehensive, profusely illustrated and handsomely wetness : ee i for hot weather; try a bottle; cut to.. printed volume will also contain much valuable information for Roow and barks, herbs end flow- vacation takers, such as the distance and transportation cost to, ere—for their stimulating and re- wa Kingussie Scotch 71% 1s fa hoanxon of thane naturel tonte | farce Ls Splendid for hot-weather high-balls, bottle Ae ya™ Cana Sir Dr el I Special Reserve Rye 9c | 5 Stamps FREE with Case of $4 A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND GET IT, LAGER BEER for maceren eo mest eet Regularly sold for $1.25 a bottle, this rT. at Liebmann’s:or, Ruppert’s, the Leading Home Brew: ang the Via attractions at, the hundreds of Summer Resorts ent ore inconvenient to call in person for FREE copy send 6/eents in Marops to di to Getre actual cost of postage and a copy will bé sent to you by maj Address: “Summer R esort Bureau,” Room 103, Pulitzer ing, New York City. \ natural refresher, trace of drugs in Oo, f IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED—

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