The evening world. Newspaper, June 11, 1912, Page 7

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e THE EVENING MALLS TUBSDAY, JURE 11, sere. ik 7 | WATERS 10 | AIL, [sai Serr sa st Taberculosls Medicine ther ould show 8 rome sgaae 6 Saved This Man's Life | iee‘nt'a'ite (31) ANNIVERSARY OF THE QUEENSBORO BRIDGE t ‘NEWEST St OCAN OF HERE’S A POLICEMAN V POLICEMAN WHO 4 m Thousands of women have been to Bloomingdales’ to participate in this wonderful value giving occasion. It is oae Of the year’s DOESN’T WANT A SOFT JOBI) svcia's: z greatest opportunities to secure high-grade seasonable merchandise at money saving prices and thrifty women cannot afford to miss it. Youthful-Looking Veteran, on Force 35 Years, Wants to Stay Wnere Souvenirs and ALL CARS TRANSFER TO: Special Queensboro He'll H Work. Demonstrations Lunch Firet ely, Poo Chaitaninne tor Bt Infante’ Department —A dolls prev ‘Won't’ Pay Fines \ Finés When Ar-|Doustas 1. Mckay received 2 double , Rotunda, Mimneswery pire rocery Ntore si surprise to-day, in the course of ls] Pw “tor j rested, but Will Take Sen- work of assigning men to details. Since ng below for the the doormen were made patrolmen it during the Vure of has been the rule to assign to that duty tence and Get Fed. policemen who have been long on the Ibi Dove not | if ¢ : force. Looking over the list of thore | ii. Dit ato 59th to 60th Street . jong In the service, the Commissioner | Forty-eight waiters of the batch ar-}came across the name of Charles WFested. Jest night and not passed upon | Flanigan, attached to the Astoria sta- fin Night. Court were before Magistrate | (on. Fiannigan has been en the force Corrigan in Yorkville Court today tor | thitty-tive years. Mr, McKay could hardly bileve the punishment on the charge of @sorderly | rignt man was in front of him, when jwonduct. All wer fined $1 apiece and] Hannigan reported, according to orders, fwarned by the Magistrate not to get|this morning. The policeman js small a " - into any more trouble with the police | of stature, but very wiry and does aD ccssaceess Evg’s Until 9 To tte Members of the Visiting German Squadron Welcome to Bloomingdales’ ee w ee of the strike in which they are] Show signs of age, except for his gray verin our Picture De hair. inow engaging. “You look as if you could give somo 't he fining of these and of the others) o¢ these Olympiad athletes a tussle,” ‘who were fined 6 and $% variously in| said the Lag em pad a. Pianet “T think I could,” sai lannigan. Night Court last night led Rose Pastor “And what is more, I don’t care for any ‘Btokes to announce @ novel conception | aetait. I would like to be left where I free Distribution of Nafety Pins in ‘our Notion Department a Om GO. i MANHATTAN APPROACH a} ‘of the city’s responsibilities to-day. am, so that I will be in the open. Be- f ‘When seen at the headquarters of the| sides, I have lived over there all my 9 9 ee 99 a a al Se rea eensporo sale 0 omens an Ses U street Mrs. Stokes said that hereafter Hide BS 4 4 i } afl walters arrested on chargos of dis-| Slned a “soft” detail was so astonish | 5, orderly conduct would refuse to pay ne te Sore Commlsmceee Wiha" | eae their Mines and take jail sentences in-| “You can atay where you ate as long || F ftead, By these heroic measures the |as you like,” said the Commissioner af- waiters so condemned will be fed at the | ter he had heard the story. expense of the city and the money they would have paid in fines can be devoted Dresses, Suits and Skirts The Queensboro Anniversary Sale brings Laces and Embroideries . In connection with ,our Queensboro Manigany Centre “ tah tie Mount ar | 200 lat 300 ** i : ities in women’s ) Sore es am Anniversary Sale, we aré holding our an- sumisner apparel fere's a list, worth roading AB dell (0 feed themeeives and thete ‘| ite “ nual June Sale of Choice Laces appropriate 1 hi ‘If the clty is going to be hi jin thia matter,” sald Mrs. Stok nded to the season. Some of the offerings: ae 98e sk”. $3.98 $2.00 Tab Dresses . . . $6.00 Tub Dresses . . REIGET ‘determination so to act was demon- RAILROAD hee || Fine [ ed Swiss Embroid-|Extra Wide Lace Bands The finest lot of dresses we have] Aclimax of value; linens, sateen, Sictetiy Sling: noes aang “ te 1] 10”; Allowed on Alll| | ered elags and elabor- Shadow Laces and Macrame ever had to sell at this price; about] foulards, chambrays, tissues, dim- oppression of the police, and they will rus: “Cash Sales | ate eyelet Flouncings, heavy| Insertions, suitable for trim- 20 pretty styles in newest color-| ities, lingeries, etc.; popular and ings and designs. ; becoming styles. Women’s and Misses’ $ Women's and Misses’ $3.00 Tub Dresses . . 1.98 $10.00 Linen Suits . $5.00 An elaborate collection of : charming and pleasing dresses in In a profusion of styles, made “Big, te Coven! iufed "Mo: foceoline, Ani Oak Dinnet Sets tap range ‘aD Tab ? open work embroidery, both| ming the Linen Dresses now 27 inches wide, worth in so much demand; val- fully 65c per yard, at 29c} ues 50c and more at... 25c Exquisite Cream Silk Run Ma-/300 Yards of fine Open Work line, Demi-Flounces and Full} Allover Embroidered Sheer wavo moncy by living at the expense of ‘the city. Furthermore, the jails will be ‘quickly filled, so that there will be no {more room for others who have violated the laws.” \3, When Mrs, Stokes was asked if by this|, His gray bair and baldness made him | (om opinion she forecasted more rioting such look too old. Young fas occurred in front of Mouguin's up- (wanted to fill positions no} *—old 48-inch Lace Flouncings, all) Batiste and Voile, suitable for every manner conceivable, made| fextrafinelinens. Very well made town restaurant and the Waldorf, lest looking ones ase pound by an often re-| dainty designs; laces worth| waists and dresses, worth up up h lawns, ginghams, printed and tailored. One of the best (night she refused to commit herself. placed. Do not bein the old looking, from $1.00 per yard to $2.25] to 75¢ yard; at the very 1 ti linens, dimities, etc, | Suit values offered in a long time. "The strikers will be guided by the lel: t tid of your gray hair and don't! r yard, in ial boro Cel inen, tissue linens, }, etc. r latetude of the “eily authorities.” sha | ge aif Pe Mocha 49c to 89c re “ Queens! Paes 39 Women’s and Misses’ $2 98 Women's and Misses 89e jewered, “and will be Just 1 and | is Sale..... ebration price of....... 2! sirewinspect in thelr conduct as the city using HAY’S HAIR bs ove $4.50 Tab Dresses . . ale $2.00 Tab Skirts... Shadow Allovers in the newest |Linem Torchon Laces, a very wide and latest designs, all speci-} lot of insertions and edgings mens of this season’s most] inthe fashionable linen shade artistic production, 18 inches} so much used for trimming ‘in banthorities are.” HEA TH: Had will restore those gray Mouquin's restaurant, which was tho ele to their natural color in no time. aceng of one disturbance of last night, your scalp clean and free from Was operating to-day with the full forge | A Pca e woee ee tre tan cues Sandra giving the new hair a chance] * Abig array tochoose from, Pep-| Many different styles. Can be lum styles, Norfolle styles, plain] worn for nurses’ uniforms and and trimmed models. All colors.| for many other purposes. Made , sa! cn row and thus pre ; ; ; r habl ial ornis, aff fad desorted whim ana ‘tbat "e shige et oe 7 oe f ig: very special at 3 rath etal eas 5 pane cee <a . per aii ie cabelas vallnr ponies Wa " My an loss of As eel ther Tui iresses he was giving is patrona ail the @t- | position or inability to get a new one. 98c, 75c, 48c and 25c yard value at o ately higher prices. Moomingdales’, Main Floor, 60th St, Section: Wloomingdaiss’, American Cut Glass be If you want presents for June weddings, Cut Glass is appropriate, and in buying here you are always = 18-Piece Cut Glass 8-in, Fern Dish Outilt $2.95 u wn $2. + |Water Sets at. . $4.95 Hf, i inch Cut Glass Fern Dish, extra fern for /irhe dish, and 0 10-inch mir- 24 Moor, conditions. HAY’S HAIR HEALTH will keep ‘There wan an air of gloom about tha | you looking young. headquartern of the International Hite) Workers’ Union to-day because of; the | 2n4/ Be B Dyed Sores or direct soon | = ee —— fi t two eoups nl a ft we ol game. Send 0c fi Jam night. ‘The union waiters believed trialbottle, Philo Hay Spee. Co.,Newark, N.z,, World Wants Work Wonders. A Cheap Dentifrice | Often Worse Than None $3.50 Imported Dinner Sets at Specials in Glassware See Demonstration of | | #@” We'll engrave for -g ¢ Glass Engraving by hand, || ¢xtra your initial on afternoons, 1 to 6. any drinking glass you Engraved Glassware Specials: |... jo.” once ns home, English porcelain, with i the popular underglaze blue (eis willow decoration, and consists bee ( i of 46 useful pieces; worth $3.50; ickel The saving in price apt to be at the See What Odol Does i Fo setae wick expense of teeth and health Odol-izing does far more than merely}! DRG Te atr $2.49 vim f ward off decay of the teeth, feet. Brilliant Cut Glass Water 6 A eer | Cae Cut Giese Water Tumblers and 1 ase Funch | plateau, 12-inch, with fancy metal Set ~~ 1 footed | borders and extra feet on plateau. Odol Not Cheapest But It wards off many of the common ills which attack | through the mouth and throat. Ng. Fell Shape Thin Watgr No, 4 Whiskey tumbler, cnn || $9 Dinner Set $ } F Most Effective Odol-izing cleanses and purifies the whole mouth} | Tumbler, with your initial 5c, __ blown glass, with initial... ry No. 2--Water Tumbler, thinblown|No. 5—Plain. Lemonade Mu of 98 Pieces, 3:98 withinitial............ 3) ithinitial...o...... cee ed soir Punch a cleat back into the throat. I]|| 1a. 'S"“Seteser ‘Tusnbier,” thin No. €Gock tail Giasa, thin blown |] airs? ccomaerse all the necenary { — Cianenr "= | Meaning of Water Coccter? com! ' \ Using a cheap dentifrice isas bad as going Odol is the most delightful and thorough antiseptic | | Pe ae tah! lass ‘ek pie etererniette! 10c | | Decorated porcelain, entre G4. 98 Plera and aint pla. $2.49 at af hi 7 and germicidal mouth-and-tooth wash ever discovered, | sta See i d Ei eau; all complete, : to a quack dentist or quack doctor. Itreaches the hard-to-get-at places which pastes and | {I} 5 = - foolish enough to expect owders utterly shirk. | ry vo poy abe f di 4 hi Le ill No mic ais or other impurities—no matter where | |f} LongSilkGloves, 69 Women s$3 “Maytair Pumps, $i. 79 Slockin : yo 4 good work from the sort of Gentist:who wi they happen to hide—can survive the use of Odol. | Women's heavy Women's “Mayfair” brand Pumps, one eyelet and lockings, 5c “° fill a tooth for 50 cents. . y : Bik Movs: bi Sralet See of gun metal oF patent yene's prea : taires, clbow colt, with Goodyear we!ted soles, p'ain la And it’s just as absurd to expect good tenets double neiticnedl thatehecta’ cain mare iate Seamless . tesults from a cheap dentifrice. tipped fingers, colonial by attaching buckles like cut. Fashioned J There are countless numbers of dental and in all re- 2 All sizes in every style. Silk Stockings; made with deep garter tops, linen spliced heels and toes; col- ors, black and white. Women's Gauze Lisle Thread and Full-Fashioned Cotton Stockings; fine gauges; regular and extra sizes; black, white 15¢ and tan; special, pair .. cts the equal preparations—namby-pamby tooth pastes ne her evera and powders, wishy-washy and scented liquid gdentifrices, etc.—which sell at a lower price than Odol. Girls’ $1.50 | Bove ys’ $1.50 Shoes, $1 | Shoes, $1.19 Shoes, sizes 6 to 11, White Heavy satin calf calf Canvas Button Shoes, sizes Men's Silk Socks, new, bright silk “samples,” in fancy, vertical and mottled mixtures; in a large 2- Ginsu Gloves of liste thread and Chamoisette, celebrated eo blucher, laced shoes i ‘ ' f colorings and all 9ge and tas a ie “Kayser” make; double finger 11, to 2; Patent nearer pil ade Women's 2- Thread Cotton But economy in anything for the mouth tipet wasiete af colors, Colt andGun Metal | from little fellows" size Men's Pine ss. | Men's Got- Stockings; indlack;4 paire 7@ and teethdepends on results and not on price. black and white 25¢ Pumps, sizes 8!4 | 9tobig boys’ size 514. Liste Socks, L4C| ton Socks, | 6c for 27¢; pair . : In spite of the slight extra cost—which Bloomingdales’, Main Floor. to 11, eS tinoininecaten’ “Main Pivot Bloomingdalen, Hsin loot, | amounts to only a cent or so more a week— | —_—O a ve it is far cheaper in the end to use Odol than 9 to endanger the teeth and the health by Brpending on bees which perhaps when Lol ld tee Any A ag This year will be the most stupendous, unique and interesting ever presented to the New York public. The | Samples Serveil as the Heine Beowtt- he teeth, but which are often little better y beautiful decorations, the many demonstrations and the tremer wrray of pure foods gathered in our popular grocer Cosmnecthet” Ltn, ont ih i H rate: department present a scene of interest that no New York woman s ‘ail to see eal | Hew = ewton f cleansers than plain water, atte tac HEE FREE Samples and Souvenirs Everywhere Throughout This Wondertul Grocery Department Bee a Me AM 30 Kinds of Mouth Microbes Defy Cheap Dentifrices of White Rose Tea and Co, Bene, Ceylon, and ther Troe BUT THE IMFORTANT FEATURE TO EVERY HOME WILL LE THE LOWEST PRICES EVER NAMED. Wecannot fill mail orders for these items during our Pure Food Show r or Pure Guser 10c Our 200, California Lemon Cling Wer t more than 6 la a an Mustas Just a Few Drops ientists have found that there are over Heachen 4 { ney i i i i ina Little Water samples t the Grand and thirty kinds of mouth-invading microbes— : || | y 4 sy the worst foes the teeth have—which utterly defy You can use Odol any strength you like. |, at the Jello Heautiful Nw ordinary dentifrices, But just a few drops in a little water will! a3) eeNtrawberrs And these microbe foes of the teeth are also a peril accomplish far more than the most lavish use of tooth | 106 Knelpp Malt to health, If not put to rout, the war they wage on the pastes or powders, \ q ‘ A > ? weer, top ice embrane of the mouth and throat make these Odol-izing takes only a minute. But the purifying ies : . oS mucous membra ™ ! se lol-izing y ite e purifying teaks and Cho aniplea at Kneivo's | Pound Cake Served at the Gorgeous gateways to the lungs and to the whole internal system power of Odol remains active for hours. ‘That keeps a! ni ps Beautiful Booth Hooth of the Waldor/ Cake r an easy prey to catarrh and to dangerous contagions the whole mouth surgically clean and the breath pure en Away at the Botteshouse and Siflolo 10c 20c mA Rumps, of Sugar-Cured Corned Beef, sweet, solid meat; the 18¢ inn ASA MBrrsrves e Cake, dv. Served ut the Hand oe “ like diphtheria, pneumoni arlet fever, etc. almost from one meal to the next. a esta ted we I Bteans, cut fram. fine 18:c Mane Bich Rereaias, It is folly to leave either your own mouth or the Better get a bottle of Odol to-day. Don't let the lure sn Ce ° Be Fine Lumb Chops, rib ride Laundry Soap 314 @ mouths of your children to the mercy of microbes just of cheapness tempt you into further dependence on rdines— ver “306. aad 40c , : worth 24¢.; 16: Horas or Naphthe 31 to save the slight extra cost of Odol, dentifrices which are little more than breath perfumes. or Lemon Ba 4c ‘12: at Bic Hornby HO. Booth Price, 50 cents at all druggists Geo.. Borgfeldt & Co., New York "Ke Murminiado 15c | "4,0: me lf-Htal- Be nt 206 eo—iieat ‘trom’ 60c | ¥; 5. oapen Be haa 44 boxes for... Fores (att whe sane ~ wero

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