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——— ——n WTHE EVE ALAS AND ALACK! |B.R.T.MUSTTRANSFER SOUGHT SUMMONS PENN. RR. CUTS OUT BOOZE ONITS CARS Not Even a Little Highball Can Be Obtained Now East of Pittsburgh. A great drought, more fearsome than that which was visited upon Pharaoh and the children of Egypt, has descend 4 upon the parched throats of all the tribe of Manhattan who seck to pass through the wilderness west of North River in the steel caravans of the Penn- syivania Ratlroad, For General Passen- wer Agent J. R, Wood of the Eastern | BETWEEN MORE LINES, Public Hearing Called on Fail- ure to Give Through Rides on System’s Lines, ‘The Public Service Commission Is after the Brooklyn Helghts Ratiroad Company and the Nassau Electric Ratl- road Company of the B. R. T. ayatem, for ther fatlure to issue transfers at stated points, ‘To-«lay the Commission, announcing that ft would fight the mat- tor to the end, ser panies an order for a requiring the corporation to ing July %, The hearing will be on the ground Division lifted up his voice and «pake: “In all time to come hereafter let) exchange transfers there be no spirituous Hquors, nor fruit of the grape nor brew of the malt and hop vended on any of the dining cars that the compantes fafl or refuse to at the following point: At Broadway the ferry, between | Ocean Une of the Nassau Blectric Rall- or buffets of this railroad anywhere on | road Company and the Greenpoint line ite lines, “Yea, let the cocktail be spilled on the flower of the field and let not the modkery of champagne nor the hollow Jaughtor that is concealed in the high- ball be heard within the precincta of any Pennsylvania dining cn: Ubrary or club car from this time henceforward. IT have spoken.” ANTI-BALOON LEAGUE THOUGHT BEHIND RULING. Te was H. H. Baker, superintendent of Gining car service dn the Eastern | Division, who recelved this command | from his supreme chief, and straight- way !t was put into action on every Mine east of Pittsburgh. Every bottle, each small keg and large demijohn on Afty-elght dining cars operating on these tines and an equal number of lub cars and buffets was quietly re moved and sent to the storehouse labelled “obsolete equipment.” Not a cocktail glass nor @ thin stemmed ehampagne beaker but what was care- fally wrapped in tissue paper and laid away to form @ part of the Penneyt- vania’s dead nesets, By to-day each and every refreshment parlor on trucks has been thoroughly purged of the cup that cheers. The Pennsylvania people here say they are not euthorized to express any opinion upon the why and wherefore of the latest expurgation of the boore. But it 1s more or less of an open secret that It was from the Philadelphia head- quarters of the Anti-aloon League that the Inspigation for closing the wells te the thirsty came. The Rev. Dr. Carroll, president of the League tn Harrisburg, and Homer W. Tope, dis trict superintendent in Philadetphia, are known to have reminded the heads of the Eastern Division that, if necessary, the Antl-Sntoon League could inveke | the ald of the courts to purge the diners and buffets of the demon rum. SALOONS ON WHEELS MUST OBEY EXCISE LAW. Under the Pennsylvania excise laws there is no provision to exempt a saloon from the regulations of the liquor trat- fie just because that saloon happens to be on wheels, The law simply has never been enforced against the owners of ratiroad dining cars. The Anti-{ Saloon League ts maid to have threat- ened that a way could be found to remedy this deraliction, So the Pennsylvania decided to beat the temperance forces to it, and the order from Wood was promulgate Ht ie rumored the Philadelphia and Reading, the Jersey Central und Le- high Valley lines contemplate u sim- Mar move. Here is the only consolation: The doen not apply to private cars chartered by individuals or clube. pec ah il lal LAST RITES FOR WORKMAN. Pricat Climbs Ladders to Admin feter Sacrament te Vietim of Fall, The Rev. Father McQuade of St Patrick's Cathedral climbed up the Ind- @ers on the outside of an unfinished building, at No. 601 Fifth avenue, to- day to administer the last sacrament to James Kennedy, a workman, whose epine had been fractured in an elght- foot fall. A crowd of more than one thousand persons watched the priest mount the laddern. Flower Hospital had been ontified and Dr. Dietrich from that Institution was attending the injured man. The physician, like the priest, had to go up the ladders. The doctor said Ken- nedy's condition was extremely critical and that he must be me pital at once. A canva: riedly prepared and mn placed in it and lowered’ to the stroe by means of a rope and pulleys, He will probably die. ‘The injured man 1x fifty-four years old and lives at No. 1778 Amsterdam avenue ose OFFER REWARD FOR ROBBERS © 8250 for Ar- jurglsre Who Stole Plate, (Spectal to The Krening World.) STAMFORD, Conn, July 1.—J, B Cobb, @ retired milionaire who was formerly vice-president of the American ‘Tobacco Company and an oMeer in the Riker syndicate of drug stores, has offered a reward of $250 for the arrest of burglars who entered his mansion last night and stole solid stlver plate | the intolerable itching and burning of | worth $2,000 and a number of lac enter pieces. The burglars jimmied a door on the south side of the house and did not go off the first floor. The Cobbs had a number of guests last night ant they did not retire till midnight, A night watchman was on duty at the place when the burglary occurred, » Ba than ad - SOCIETY CIRCUS. “Members of the Atlantic Yacht Club @oclety circus at Practically all mateurs, Among Commodore J. Stuart Biackton, le Zafra, erson, L. Lewis Lucken- F. Luckenback, Kenneth , Richard Weeks, KE. of the Brooklyn Helghts Railroad Com- pany, At Marcy avenue and Lorimer street, between the Qvean avenue line of the Nassau Electric Railroad Company and the Lorimer street line of the Brooklyn Ratiroad Company tween the Ocean avenue line the Nassau Bleotric Rallroad Company and the Hrook- tween the Ocean avenue line of the Nassau Electric Railroad Company and the Myrtle avenue line of the Brooklyn Heights Rallroad Company. At Gates and Marcy avenues, between the Ocean avenue line of the Nassau Electrio Ratiroad Company and the Gates avenue line of the Brooklyn ‘Heights Railroad Company. At Halrey and Marcy avenue, between the Ocean avenue Mne of the Nassau Electric Ratiroad Company and the Putnam avenue line of the Brooklyn Heights Ratiroad Company. At Fulton street and Marcy ue, between the Ovean avenue line of the Nassau Electric Railroad Company and Fulton otreet line of the Brooklyn hte Rajiroad Company. Church and Nostrand tween the Church avenu Nassau Electric Railroad Com the Nostrand avenue line of the Brook- iyn Heights Railroad Company. —_————_—- BROOKLYN-STATEN ISLAND FERRY TO BE PERMANENT. Sinking Fund Commission Adver- tises for Bidder for the Franchise. A permanent ferry system is to be established between Bay Ridge avenue, | Bay Ridge, and South street, St. George, | Staten Island, ‘The Commiasioners of the Sinking Fund to~lay approved the plan and de- olded, upon the request of the Con- troller, to advertine for bids, ‘The highest bidder will recelve the ferry franchise. For two weeks a ferry boat has been in operation between the two points and it has been weil by automobile plan, was to have recetved the fran- ohise for a term of ten yearsAt @ rental of 2 per cent. of the ¢ , but since ihe Inaugurayon of terry Detter offers for the service have been made, ‘These induced the Controller to put up the franchise to the highest bilder. Phe practice of giving free transpor- ation to parents and catidren over the Staten Isiand city owned ferry system during the summer months will again o {nto effect thin season, With the exe ception of Saturdays, Sundays and hols days, the free service will continue, Tickets to the deserving poor will be issued. => BRINGS MESSENGER HERE. BUFFALO, in Killen, the seventeen-year: senxer hoy $598.09 and | $m in cash from the United Cigar | Stores Company In New York last week 8 local police York this al John De- HOLYOKE, The six weeks old twin daughters of Mr. and Mra john Griggs, Ny wn as Holyoke Sta * because thelr bodies are joined her at the hips, have left the hospital in which they were born and the pride of tho Griggs home, ‘They are good nature personified, and not « during the hot wave has elther twin been peeviah. They have been christened Mary and rgaret FRANTIC WITH ECZEMA ITCHING AND BURNING ONE ALMOST MAD Try this Remedy at Our Risk, Children, and) grown persons too, are so often driven almost frantic with DRIVE | romedy which will not only secure th i omfort, but also clear away | the eruption in a short time, is nothing Hess than a public benefit It is arkable that so mild and harmless an application as our new skin remedy, xo Salve, can stop the itching so quickly as it doe: And its penetrating healing pow even more remarkable, for improvem lis seen after the first few days and the final results satisfy the user or we refund the mon If you have any iteh rash or humor of the ski cbronic old skin trouble. J ‘ou need and you should try t splendid remedy. iy All Riker and ir SAYS SERVICE BOARD upon the com: | why the transfers should not be issued. | |#ection of Richmond County where he and whoae westward Might terminated tn | the | jecaema and other skin troubles, that a) FOR MOTHER-IN-LAW, NOW HES IN JA Cohn Demanded Justice So, | Loudly That Clerk of Court | Had Him Arrested. Andry Cohn, twenty-five years old, of |No, 194 Forty-first street, Borough | Park, was arraigned tn the Gates Ave-| nue Police Court, Brooklyn, th | charged by Clerk bush Police Cov |diaturbance in th He had journeyed there for a aum- mons for his motherin-law, His wife got there whe him and obtained @ mimmons for him. Mr, Cohn demanded otwithstanding that nf When Clerk Hunter ri ne abusive, ahouting that irt was full of grafters and that Was nowhere to be found. He wild that Hunter ordered Detective Sarria to arrest him, When Cohn was arraigned before Magistrate mer he told of his troubles with his mother-in-law, dented jthat he had acted wildiy in the Flat- duah Cy nd charged that he was a victim M Justice became ty, said the Court, have no troble with her.” H Hverpd this advice the Mag Cohn $2. He went to a cell, mt a hurry call home to ball him out. At Inst re- Ports the Cohn home had not heeded the summons, a BARBER MISSED WATCH’ AFTER STRANGER’S HAIRCUT. Workhouse Sojourner Who Gave Name “Russel” Sage Arrested on Larceny Charge. Fresh from a thirty days’ sojourn jn the work house, where he enjoyed the hospitality of the city because he “panhandled” In the public thorough- fares, Russel Sage—the name is prob- ably eassumed—waiked into the barber shop of Tony Line No, 72 Am- sterdam avenue, this afternoon to di- veat himself of the month's growth of beard and hair which he had accumu- lated on the Island, “Doll me up in good shape,” sald @age to the barber. The barber soon had Sage looking |! o rempectable cit- igen, With Sabino's permission, Sage went Into the rear room to wash his hands, and a short time after came out and, paying the barber, teft the Place, Sabino was grieved because no tip went with the regular charge, and in disgust he walked into the rear room. He noticed immediately that his watch was missing from @ waistcoat which hung on the wall, After ya the watch was recovered and Sage was locked up on a charge of larceny. \ | Robert Moore, for of the old town of Castleton, now the First Ward of the Borough of Rich- mond, died this morning in St. Vin- | cents Hospital at Livingston, He was | Jong Wie Democratic leader tn that | lived, and ‘as Instrumente! in indue- ngressman Nicholas M r politics after he moved to Mr. Moore was about ven years old, He was a 1s Samuel Moore, | ty Tax Commisstone! FRECKLE-FACE New Remedy That Removes Freckles or Costs Nothing achance, Miss Freckle-Face, to remedy for freckles with the jer that it will it removes! one of the D | le lear complexion the ‘Simply get an ounce of othin strength, from Riker-Hegem Stores, and night’ the homely fre nd get a beautiful | complexion. Rarely is more than one | ounce needed for the worst case, | Be sure to-ask Riker-Hegem: Stores for the double strength othine, as this is the only prescription sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to ree move freckles. Stone In Bladder Removed | Without Surgical Operation In the Spring of 1904 1 was confined to my bed with kidney trouble and |thought that } would never recover, took a lot of medicine, but did not realize thing, 1 fi |Dr. 's Swamp-Root | ment sent for « sample by thought the helped me, so ne from my iB & fe arged a very large stone fro | disc | bladder, After passing this stone my health was ver; iT roved have iy business without any 8. IL Personally appeared day of September, 1909, | Kno who subseribed J. Lofty the above and made oath that the same fact. | »DON, __Notary Public, substance and in J.W.W Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. ¥. rove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You. Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham- ton, N. Y., for a sample bottle, Jt will convince anyone. You will also receive « booklet of valuable information, telling | jall about the kidneys and bladder. When | writing, be sure and mention the New | York Evening Wor! Regular fifty- cent sad one ollar size bottles for sale at NING WORLD, WEDNESD Put These in Your Bag 186 up, nin Bae Men's Hard Rubber Combs, Women's Hard Rubber ‘# Special Topth Br Whisk Hrooma, 1fe ay, Hair Brosses, $06 up. ‘“‘The Perfume of Her Hair’’ Since time immemorial the eh 3 =f idea of ‘ragrance has been Se M associated with the soft ten- drils of a woman’s hair. The poets of all the ages have sung of it. It is a comparatively simple matter to achieve this classic fragrance. The hair should not be shampooed more fre quently than once in two weeks. For most women*once a morth is oftey enough. But the dry shampoo which takes out the dust and clean- ses and refreshes the hair and scalp should alternate with the sham; proper. For a dry shampoo take two parts Florentine Orris and add one part cornmeal which has been mixed with several tablespoonfuls of salt. Rub this mixture thoroughly into the scalp, and brush carefully through the hair, using a perfectly clean brush for the purpose; after this brushing, which should last at least twenty minutes, the hair should be spread out in the sun and farned. After this treatment, the scalp should be rubbed with Septone Hair Tonic, which should be applied with a soft rotary movement. Florentine Orris. Specially fine) Septone. A hair tonic and dressing round preparation of absolute (yest & of unequalled elegance. Cleanses the ixcellent for dry shampoo and for de-| gcalp, cures dandruff and promotes a liciously scenting the hair. 25¢ the] healt! y and luxuriant growth of hair. package. ; 25e and 7$c the bottle. Wea beetle bleed Ll J Septone Soap. The genuine Ger- entific preparation and the purity| men liquid soap. Absolutely pure. ingredients render it free from] The best shampoo. 25c and 75¢ the The bottle, 25¢. bottle. There is a Riker Toilet Requisite for every special need. We guarantee each to please or we will cheerfully refund your money, 98c Special Hair Brush Offer 98c A Hair Brush, 75c value, and a bottle of Septone Soap or Septone Hair Tonic, 75c value—$1.50 worth for 98c. The brush has fine, long bristles, hardwood back. An excellent brush which usually sells for 75c. Septone is 98 ic 75c a bottle. The combination vi sie)6 618 Every Minute Counts rat to the busy man and woman. The Riker-Hegeman stores will serve you a lunch in two minutes. A cool, liquid lunch: appetizing, sustaining and refreshing—is exactly what you want these hot days. Rikerand Hegeman Soda Fountains serve them. If you are in town shopping you do not want to waste time to eat—yet to go without luncheon is dangerous. Men find our fountains equally handy when they are rushed,"or if they object to a hot, noisy restaurant. A “Quick Lunch Drink” at a Riker and Hegeman store contains sufficient nutrition for a meil, It is economical, nourishing. delicious. This week's special: Manhattan Flip, Only 10c. A fresh, right-from-the-country egg for nourishment; then an odd combination of orange and pineapple syrup; a lot of shaved ice and a dash of phosphate for a Final piquant flavor. Egg Phosphate, 10c. + Lactab Buttermilk — Fermented Coffee, Egg and Milk, 10c. in our own kitchens: Smali glass, 5c. Chocolate, Egg and Milk, 10c, | Pt: bottle, 18¢, Lurge glass, 10e. A t. bottle, 25¢. jt Malted Milk with all avers, Oe eS rcas trou laze ripe, luscious grapes, 10c. One-Half Cent an Hour Can Make You Happy An Electric Fan—8-inch, 10-inch or 12-inch (the fan for home or office) can be run for four hours continuously At a cost of 1c or 2c. Do you know any other way to get so much comfort for so littie money? In the sick room an Electric Fan is absolutely necessary. full line of Electric Fans at all Riker and Hegeman Drug Stores priced lower than elsewhere. All sizes, oscillating, desk or bracket. Direct and alternating currents, Electric Fans, complete, with 10-foot cord and $ on 7.48 up separable attached plug jattery Fans—If your se is not wired, reason why you Fan. Use the Ideni Battery Fan. should do without an Electr 9 7.50 Will run continuously over thirty hours. New batteries, 18c cach. 9 inch Fan; complete outfit A Use Package Household Drugs Convenient, hygienic. Our nackages are airtight. No insects can get to them. They have been weighed, packed, sealed en- tirely by sanitary machinery. Only one grade of Package Drugs in Riker and Hegeman stores, and that grade the best. We do not handle any drug or chemical! of any quality except the highest, You will pay more, in many stores, for drugs and chemicals not so high in quality. You cannot buy Riker-Hegeman quality at Riker-Hegeman prices in any other store, Powdered Alum, For mouth Epsom S. troubles, 14 1b, $e: 11b., 10e. fective purgative. Fo f Soda. Used 0c per Ib. We sell i i IIb. packages, Either French Chalk. Used in cleansing white shoes, felt . White cloth dress- fer, ete, dg lb., Se; Lib. 10 water for] Powdered Orris Root. A pleasant and ef- sold at rl merly ic. rt Delightful and domest! aX. » bath use, 4 07.,| sachet with a strong violet odor. 1 o2., 1 IIb, 120. Sc; @ o8s., 10c; 4 o#8., 150; 44 Ib. Cream of Tartar, Used in cook-|25e; 1 Ib., 40c. ing. and as an application fo Rochelle Saits. An excellent saline troubl 44 Ib, I8e; 1 |laxative. 146 088. Se; 4 O28. lOc; Ib. 35e. 4 |b, 18e; 1 Ib. 30e, For Preserving Time easieat way Assen, &C. Odor ro no when fruits are thor No other top Is neces ther unger a wholesome, . nt ‘cinnamon, AY, JULY 17, 197% YOU ARE SAFE WHEN YOU BUY AT RIKER AND HEGEMAN DRUG STORES Freshness and Fragrance of Person are difficult to preserve, espe- cially during the heat of the }summer days, when the excre- tory glands are peculiarly active. Sensitive people suffer ex- ceedingly from the embarrass- ment of the profuse perspiration and slight exhalation of body odors that follows any exertion There are a few simple pre- cautionary measures by which this exhalation can be absolutely neutralized, After the morning bath, a spray of ice cold water should be taken, and the body dusted with Violet Excelsis Taleum Powder after the slow, gentle drying which should be a part of the hot weather bath. Decdor, a pure greascless cream, should be massaged into the armpits and applied to the palms of the hands. Deodor is a pure greaseless cream with a faint, clean fra- grance of its own, that is abso- lutely warranted to deodorize. It is a comfort and_con- venience that the fastidious woman will not relinquish after she has once tried it. 25c The Jar Solution of Citrate of Magnesia Is the most agreeable and satisfactory summer laxa- tive. Pleasant to take, as a purgative it is safe and ef- fective. We make our own Citrate of Mag- nesia and guar- antee its pur- ity and fresh- ness. U. 15e, our p Venus Shampoo Bag, 10c A Parisian novelty made for Riker and Hegeman. Its use leaves the hair soft, fluffy and subtly perfumed. An exquisite toilet utility, favored by the dainty Frene' now in- troduced to the American— only. . Sweet and Clean! Means health, in Summer time. Your ice box, your bath room, the kitchen sink, everything about the house must be kept absolutely fresh to insure you against discomfort and disease. See to it particular- ly that every food receptacle and cold box is thoroughly clean and free from the dead] disease germs and cat Keep such plices sweet by liberal use of germicid id disinfectants, lo the great public health stores, the Riker and Hegeman stores, you will find all germi- cides, disinfectants, insect de- stroyers, Riker’s Carbolic Disinfectant and Deodorizer, per pint, 15¢; per quart, 25c. Jaynes’ Disinfectant, a solution of the eblorides; destrays disease breeding germs, prevents contagion, Large bottle, 25¢. Jaynes’ Germicides, 43c. Jaynes* Insect promptly Powder birds and pouitry. ; variety of insect life on furs, carpets, Clothing and plants, Always used with a powder blower (or “gun”, ISc, 23¢, 39¢, 69c. (Guaranteed sat- isfactory or money refunded.) Fly Paper loweat prices. You Are Sefe When You Buy at Fly Catchers, ete, at | rder to the Nearest Riker-Hegeman Store We Deliver Promptly ry trait “"e PE toe Ki Keep Coolon the Hottest Day! A Shower Bath Z | $4.98 A complete, nickel-plated, de- Pendable, practical overhead shower bath, with heavy canvas curtain on nickel rings. . Nothing will keep you cool for the day like a cold shower in the morn- ing. Nothing will refresh you {so after the day's work is done. “Hot weather comfort” will seem easy if you have a shower bath in your home. , This shower bath is absolutely first class and can be attached to any bathtub faucet. A short rub- bertubecarries the water from the faucet to the fixture. No plumber is needed. The fix- {ure fastens easily with two screws to the bathroom wall, no trouble or difficulty about putting it up—and you can Just as casily remove it any time you desire. The attach- mént is firm and reliable, pre- venting leaks, blowouts, or deterioration with use. The rubber nozzle will fit any bath faucet. The shower has a 24-inch diameter. The rain head is a good 714 inches. Don't go through the summer without a shower bath. This Riker-Hegeman shower, complete — nickel ¢ plated fixtures, rubber tubing, heavy curtain, only... 4.98 sical Well Being in hot weather depends upon a careful body hygiene. The proper diet, proper clothes and a thorough and constant physi- cal sweetness are essential to health. Grown-up and child, all can keep well if the pores of the skin do their duty as ventilators of the body. A shower, a good sponge and good soap are three necessaries for Summer health. From the large and constantly fresh stock of Riker and Hegeman stores you can obtain these “health supplies” better end cheaper than elsewhere. Our stock of sponges és large and varied, meeting every need at the lowest price. Mandruka Sponges, $1.25 Value, Only 98c From the Mediterranean Sea, Soft and pliable, but so close and strong that they wear the best of all sponges. Large assortment at $1.19, $1.49, $1.98, $2.49, to $5.98. Baby Bath Sponges When _you wet them they are just like velvet; 10¢ up. “Silk” Sponges Used by surgeons. Also used for complexion and toilet. We have all sizes and shapes, Prices rom 10c up. Absolute Phy Sheepswool Sponges, 40c Value, Only 23c A genuine Rock Island Sheepswool Sponge, from Flor- ida and the West Indies, bleached. For the bath or for general all-around purposes. Elephant Ears, 50c Value, Only 39c Flat, silky, close in texture. “Elephant Ears” hold water and are more cleanly than wash cloths, as well as smoother to the skin. Bath and Toilet Specials Bath Room Mat Shampoo Brush Strong bristles, Hard wood| Riker & Hegeman system of back. 50¢ value, Our buying brought about a reduc- PPICE.. sees eeeeeeeeeee 29c tion of nearly 50 per cent. in Nail Brushes Some with side bristles, the only arrangement where the bristles can get ides. the nails, insuring perfect han sanitation, Only . 10c Complexion Brushes The complexion brush should be used every day by the woman who would keep her skin clear and soft. 35c value, 19 (4 Our price only........ Bath Brush With long all white bristles, hard wood back, detachable handle. 75c value. Our price only........ 59c price. An extra heavy mat, good ality crash, superior to the flannelette mat. 38x@@ inches. Regular 89c value. Our price only......+. 49c Bath Towel We could secure only about 1,000 of these towels, If you wish to get one don’t delay. Finest quality, heavy towel. Will outwear three ordinary towels. Its big size—25x60— and excellent quality make it satisfactory for bath room or bath house use. Good $1.25 value. While they last, OD. isi issaeneeaers ye 89c Foot Comfort Biker's Saniped—Tablets to i water be ais. in which the Bo: Jaynes’ ‘eothel: ‘A powder to be aysted Into the shoes ang. to. be used after bathing. Affords immediate and Permanent teitef” Box: ibe. Each of our own preparations is ranteed ti ease or heer: Satyr atenass, PAE of nay “oer

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