The evening world. Newspaper, June 19, 1912, Page 17

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RT ee mo a, | saan THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE senna tei Ss '& physician, ought to know all about | However, the baby immediately —s) the whole business. to get better, “Of course, it’s perfect som ‘More and more mothers are making | +] sense to suggest that rubbing |! y Roses or any other form of caress the mouth. will ever take the place of the Kiss {taught to turn the cheek to affectionate SUFFERING . | vetween two people who really |callers. Incidentally,” the doctor added, | ’ care for each other,” Dr. Hancock = [ ‘I'm employing that little method my-/ declared warmly. “Kissing as an | self with the women who come to see! HEARN ‘th street, who, being a woman and oot Coate— The Great White Stee! Steamships “loncbery-erger aad woratady— MASSACHUSETTS AND BUNKER HILL |! tri tiacc—tive"teon hits vo ar 9.08 and 10,98 min inuide, $1.00 rooms: Broken Assortments of Raincoste— Bed, “$5.00;, with Bath, $800. Service; Murrkane Deck Submarine Signal Service; BE: Leave Pier 14, North Rivor, afoot .. Week Days & Sundays at 6 M. ‘Same service returning. Time between CrTins about 15 hours, former prices $19. expression of tender affection is | ™e and who want to kiss. The “T wo Women’ ry delightfal ; “E's gach an excellent idea t0 1| Se Stree oe mitdren to be epering of | Health Restored by | Fuuron Sr.Cor, o| rd belt rol mou Lydia E. Pinkham’s | 8 s ’ be: jo not believe in promiscuous | Kissing, but I don’t see how it can be Ly Nd be a bh c ag i RIDGE iT. 8 KLYN, Fourtesath Street Wen of FM Avew stopped by law. Suppuse two women be le R din =, * are kissing each other In the street. Is — bs Dr. Eugenia Hancock Saysj® poiiceman to walk up and demand, vaund Hei? OWA ‘ ‘ ‘Ladies, are you long-lost sisters, or is e Proposed Law Against Kiss- | this the second time you have met? | At present, Statements. ‘ : P Or suppose a young man and woman th hould her fi kiss f — i} ae \ ing is Silly. Are detected in the act of osculation at|ihe man she married. And it seems to | Cheneyville, La —Ww ° ° FOR THURSDAY—WOMAN’S DAY © railroad station. Must an officer of |me that's rather fine and not at all !m- | when in poor health, suffering from f u argains in 2 the law be detailed to find out whether | possible. hy en the symbol inine ill began to UNPARALLELED OPPORTUNITIE: . they are eogaged, married or onlylwhich Cyrano de Bergerac called ‘the ydia Charmin Summer Dresses 2 Ss N’T BE ENFORCED. ‘keeping company” Tose-dot on the { in loving,’ by using it * zg le ™ Oe TO BUY WOMEN’S SUMMER APPAREL Y COULDN'T ENFORCE SUCH A|tr ihe nt Kies. ie ‘ id and A sal f Se SILLY LAW. avr real aid ae sale o asonable Dresses and AT GREAT PRICE SAVINGS Nothing Can Take the Place of | “Tntnk about tt a uttie and you nave! ., SAND OF TRE MATINEE Ff Frocks that is unprecedented in value the Good Old Smack of the |tven more ‘impumibie of enforcement Show" tacn set fakee Utehy ae and low price THREE UNAPPROACHABLE mack of sible ore ; utterly gushing M A R than the old New England one, which jand insincere and uaclees. It's cheapen- continued ar 1 took If | 350 PRETTY WASH DRESSES of Linen, Voile, | HONE SALE SPECIALS IX le a t Lips. day. That was enacted tn the name of themasives "know ith Sune a Yoom: thet the ¢ Ww in Dimity and Gingham; regular $5.00 value; special, 1.97 | WOMEN’S DAINTY SUMMER DRESSES jon, but some of our modern ex-| ii Mes0n Deletion. yet what other way [4 now weigh 155, and seeeeees s tremists attempt just ae silly things in| hg, left of greeting thel 1 feel that my life has 150 LINGERIE DR S, lace trimmed, also Perere The annual silly season agitation! 6. name of health.” ow of greetini iF reel heen, presonged. | frocks of lawn, linen and dimit | 2.95......8.95......4.75 dgainst the kiss 9 now on. Neither) ‘yet you say you are opposed to pro-| “It seme to me that the custom of| “I deeply regret that I did not know 'y; regular value, le | Petition! conventions nor third-term| mtscuous kissing,” T reminded Dr. Han-|#haking “hands needs a reformation | of your medicine ong i 1 did. oad teat ‘omeney, eres cireractsa Linens, Cordelines, Voties, Dotted Swisses, Lingerie, @améHiates can obscure this news in| cock. “How would you check it if not ~4 ends len th the wonderful Ls E A ia . the month of rosea and moone—teney| bY law?” a Ree TAHSe on teary Gmautony if Oty change in my healt a DRESSES of Marquisette, Voile and Batiste; 3.97 Tre that oi be mdntaed rg Jun j eee Sea moons. “By education in the dangers of the people knew how to shake hands prop . oe . | trimmed with real laces; regular value, $8.50; . bien H Niinetk eee “Declaring that the kissing habit !s he retorted ME Oe. bn iki ee noe fd feed one Cae special, to-morrow..... i sien eae Dreases.... Values are just about double each price quoted. he Be Vd ree lay thelr greeting about as warm have used Lydia E. ||] | FANCY SILK DRESSES of Fouland, Messin) the memory—Tastete ee ee eer gee to health and decency,” (so reads! o¢ Queen Victoria’e daughters inst Hromaningvirds @tage, o& tse thes. oa ble Compound for or Taffeta; tastefully trimmed with lace or con- ing! im y. Re y tee despatch) inal qailine ar gi a oe ee vane fold your hand in the fron, bone-ars ae bey tenn i aba trasting fabrics; regular value, $15.00; special, { 5.75 LAE SRS TEER TT ing of eria. 6 |ing grip of a back-country political can-| new woman ter iret dene senciation le proving i Bug ots MR i ol ae een, Mak eel ['omoMOW cecrserensewnesnseenseenee as oe ee practice. cold or cough is readily tran: was so weak J could hardly do my house- | RANCE REDUCT PROMIECUOUS KISSING MUST|!2& Kiss, which 1s doubtless one reason | Ones Wart. ee auch ee eta bel Cad hae suffered. with awful S 1 f Wh ® t W i t CLEA ONS , STOP, GAY THE DOCTORS. | mgm» Mimensserem (0 49 8 OP Shen Sung doch t dy fe tar | Cound the pais fn my buck have alc oO ite GUSTS ff... Oe ee vl seamen vhsthe: 20m etn, trovoity tele oe boot oy ale “The ion was agreed upon at & rans-|sibitties in th od old Anglo-S t_ me and | am strong again. ity maeeting where a donen doctors read | 107%, cussnses Dave often Deen trane|arip Of ereeting Tn | AMHO-SOxOn) CuMy ‘mother ued it also. through ||| Dainty, seasonable Garments, in an endless |} *'* Papers on the subject. A series of 1e0-| peasant and painful distempers affect- oe Change of Life and speaks very highly | variety of beautiful styles. The Signij/icant News Condensed and Brie/ly Stated @ures ie tm course of preparation toling the gums and teeth are communt- Seven Famous Orders. of it. You can use this letter any way | atk ddddy te GabUlb 46 deeete au dee | Gata ta ca Gana Way, REY i harenl (Prom the Detroit Free Prev.) you wish. Igthink it is only fair for one ||} Lingerie or Voile Waists, lavishly adorned with real * aren saree: eee nitkenen Lacenjabadieee de hake « tarbdlhd| Bolt Mn Hepa babnk All aboard! who has suffered as much ae J, to let|I] laces and handsomely embroidered, both blouse and | ine tact ft lined Lhe Ee de art linad aa beaned fermented permet fled bored he maginnd ent IE cad jude others know of your great remedy. Iso all | formery $1.98 to H108,...-. NOW. 4.08 Gemtors 1s thet promiscuous kissing| serous, I know of a case in my own! Two Mrs. M. GARY, 3058 N Ridgway A Avis tunic effects; also allover net waists and tailored ie : Practice where a beautiful baby boy,| To the bene! Chi linen waists, in several smart models; former Lathe Whipcord Coate— ' plaisinns ined} Honk honk! icago, . | o-—black, navy and lace or braid collars and other touches— We a aie, ne Bvrint hy here 3 up to $3.00. : | formerly $7.08 to $16.98....4,.08 to 7.98 ag of his grendmother. She was not| Ham and! ; lack Satin and Taffeta Coate= actually ill, but she was an ol = pretty touch full length—loose and semi- nee with a number of decayed te T! TT value $12.98 to $1 Now..7.08 | were $9.98 to $B... eee TOS carbonic acid gas from her breath @3 ASTORI. | A eee eee to Long Tate: . But personally 1| tually poleoned her grandson. Of sergee— Seoneenbtaeal 't fancy that it's half as satisfying. |BABY IMPROVED WHEN GRANNY For Infants and NU 1/7, | piel : mei ps| molelschaoreablen dare braided wed I can fancy the “intelligent le: WENT AWAY. ow formerly $19. AL collars—were a man" (or aywomen) agreeing with me.| oe course she was turous when ane The Kind You Have Always ways Bought > Mico a A vow wytte & ie But there ie aull better authority, for T| was fom wp dog Bye hs @& 5 plain or tr took the clipping straight to Dr. Bu- ‘added with a q Pxo 2 in with a broken aa vs| ss No. 119 Bast Thirty- io A METROPOLITAN STEAMSHIP LINE ‘ ‘ comely madeseveral mod ry band. — WS trim'de—black, nary, tan, Copenh rim’ , navy, tan, Co agen, mohair, poplin and stagie taiso fashionable stripes and checke ray, DAVY AW coats have peau de cygne linings— apt former price $19.98 to $23.98...... 12.98 oe dw Were 811.05 to $55.05. . 0.8 to B08 i | Ponta { BR | Dressy Tattered Siti Hutte BROOKLYN s oo eX ie Sates medaka Wasting Franlseat ttt ad . Baits a eth Bee eh Ges oad ae haste bal Wi Wie as || yt St Ppa] - — — r concelts— Tined with peas Ge cyang—wore $22.08......Wow. 14188 PORTLAND, ME. MAINE STEAMSHIP LINE z) prpsbtpy North Lesa 4 ase She enti remy treo, 200 a ‘a at'10.80 A. Mit eame dave ftoin Port: ay, also at New York ‘Transfer ab models, including cutaway and peplum stylee—plain or trim’d in variety of waye—lace collars or Ince revers and cuffs « feature of man 1,49 te te spe Deautifully lined and fio! Sey cod mesealine, mohair from $17.98 to $21.96. to 11.98] cloth—navy and vemeral eno-siens Other Stik Dreases, aedes meses styles, including Princess, plain gore® OPPENHEIM, CLLINS= G Fulton and Bridge Streets, Brooklyn ee throughout th ‘oulard « 00 ALL-THE-WAY-BY-WATER FOLDERS IN EVRY HOTEL & TICKET OFHCE, Hom @06 to BLOM, ee eter Boding Ones" ceeeeonsse to 3. Former prices, $11.98 to $39.98, Bathing Shows @ Sandals 28 to 1:33 Ss Summer Dresses, Suits and Coats From New York’s best makers, consisting of the season’s most popular models in every desirable material, will be placed on sale at about One-Half Regular Values jal Under-price Purchase >f EASTERN STEAMSHIP CORPORATION = = a WOMEN’S TENDERFOOT SHOES COMFORT first—Good shape always—Style, when desired, but only combined _| with COMFORT....Require no breaking in--do not burn the soles of the 40 | feet....Give satisfaction every time. 0 BEAUTIFUL 7 MAPLETON” PATIEN LINE I NI ME 2.98 TENDERFOOT, DRESS OXFORDS the bestwthe workmanship | e pre = a sor on ir. amp" — Iaat~-patent 4 toes—low heels-Goodyear at low shoes for long walks— In the Heart of Brooklyn. i” Graduate of HALY HOUR BY SEA BEAGH LINE TO 2D i Information matled or wives unin’ reaneet: AVENUE STATION, BROOKLYN, wf a yet ‘ou Artistic, modern brick houses ‘This advertisement MUST BH MAILED| #,600-85,500; your own terms; $100 dowa, OR SENT FOR GIRL OR BOY GRADU- UATE to be rewarded before June 260th. CHARLES A. KEENE O50 gigi, 2.48 LIGHT TENDERFOOT OXFORDS Very soft |kidhand-turned _soley—met- tum round . toos--low | ae TENOE Gab’ for style No. 56, Button and oor DRESS “Kid lpe-teued 2.19 SEAMLESS TENDERFOOT SHOES low heols—hand-turned soles—all Lace or button—soft kid—broad toee—| nd widths: low, broad heels—turned soles—all sizes. | ) 99 TENDERFOOT JULIETTES $10 Lingerie and Linen Dresses......... 5.90 $15 Lingerie and Linen Dresses......... 8.75 $16 Per Month | Importer of Diamonds. . $20 Lingerie and Linen Dresses.........12.50 || 190 wresivay.Newérx |$10_ Pre arn, Hi gg fe RR I $25 Lingerie and Linen Dresses.........15.00 SAVINGS BANKS. fer as ltt | eters mait—trese "sh Fer] RRR ane arta $30 Lingerie and Linen Dresses.........18.75 EXGELSIOR | oe cae : = ae : : ae ne ; | , ee MORNING SPECIALS—To-merrew, Thursday Until 1 P. M. $6 Gingham Dresses . . 2.95 | $12 Linen Coat Suits. . 7.50 | SAV ING S BANK aay WESTONESTER, \ hint Cietruise ex ‘To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted, No mail or Telephone Orders. $8 Gingham Dresses . . 4.90 | $15 Linen Coat Suits. . 9.75, 46 WEST 24TH ST. f o te Manhattan : $10 Dimity Dresses . . . 5.90 $35 Blue Serge Suits . . 15.00 N. ae Bsa EXCURSIONS. $15 Cotton Voile Dresses. 8.90 | $30 White Serge Suits . 18.00 Or ADL & Him Ave, Clothing Co., |] 1248 3d Ave.,Cor.72d St. Mauch Caunk mes con 72 StsNY, Glen Onoko ) oiuvewectta DIAMONDS ON CRE EDIT 23, p BEST VALUES IN THE at Linen Toweling 734 June 23, $1.50 ROYAL b DIAMOND peat ee age aa gel sanenontnannta aan | ped Shandon Joudbic heel, toe and Bellewood Park __ PHONE 5208 CORT WHLLINGS MAIN. FLA0OR * Tosti? wruty PLooR jsuraay $1.00 Trans Leave Pennsylvania Ferries, Cort- landi and Desbrosses Street for MAUCH CHUNK = 8.30 a, M, | BELLEWOOD - = 9.00A.M, $35 Crepe de Chine & Foulard Dresses, $16.75 Striped and Figured Crepe de Chine \\"4 ct. Bleached Sheets wxW inchefamous Atlantic — miliw make—no dressing MUSLINS BASEMENT ,mer models, lace and satin trimmed Women's and’ Misses’ Sizes, Values to $35.00 | and Satin Foulard Dresses in new sum- | 1 6 7 5 Maiden Lane Savings Bank 170 Broadway, 1214 et. Seer | DIAMONDS ON CREDIT "$10 Linen Motor and Traveling Coats................ 5.90 “et Tha Tas Ga | eee Gey |] sth aio sasnae $15 Mohair Dusters, Black, Navy and Gray : 9.75 Lehi . i n 5 , Black, Navy and Gray......... F ni : $25 Pongee Silk Coats, Blue, Black and Tan.......15.00 high Valley Railroad | OPERATIVE —Ten, freeirwy tor : Brown & Sharpe automatic! - es met : ; \ ; h ; 3,000 Women’s Wash Skirts screw machines. Apply imme- stares 100 84 oven near’ : | be drser vee for Seer cera 1 Men's Linge Handherchiole. «+» a eo Ue arn RIOR Pah Screw Machine Pro- . See PROHIE AIN FLOOR, Tailored Models, of Imported Repp, Linen and Cordeline rp. Providence, Re Ie r Wi, Halley, gee dager Thad oy : pean ' » Ds $1.98 Grtunial Lace Fleactie -inch—white and = ec a be ea for tunics, the new pin retained, will report the Chicago Con-| quarter a 5 |] HovsE DRbssks ’ L Ar Regular Values 3.75 $3.50 to $7.50 195 2.95 vention for The World every day and| Clock Signs Denote Morning Specials. sy ely 4 , , | Mactlse Produce con, Providence, BT pa ‘Ottive Tretinn Building. "hh 6441 Grom. for no other New York newspaper. | whoo for the Clockal —— ‘the Chocks! ON NN IL RE aN i Ue Na CCRT EE atte all f

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