The evening world. Newspaper, July 26, 1912, Page 5

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PRETTY GIRL GONE WITH BELONGINGS: bin FATHER IN SEARCH Mitchell Vists Home of Co- jumbia Student, but Detec- tive Clears Latter. ibaa Gestdae ot hu, road; hae turned sleuth to @7 to Gnd dis daughter, Hilde, sixteen, “) whe walked quietly out of the house ‘Wednesday evening with her belongings i & auit case, leaving behind an affec- tienate note saying tha: she was strik- fag out for herself. Hida attended a dusiness school been ‘mentioned in the case. big) Mitobell insisted ¢hat Mr. Goldberg ‘with tim to the Morrisania station @ee Detective Brookman, who has ‘hunting for Hilda, The detective Goon satisfied that Mr. Goldberg mot only had not lured Hilda from ome, but had never spoken ¢o the girl. father and the law student shook echaimiligiimasan CUSTOM HOUSE NOT ONLY TO SMELL A RAT, BUT GET IT. Officials Will Set a Trap for Unde- sirable Incoming Bubonic Plague Aliens. In addition to watching piers, doing Gistrict duty, checking and signing rou- tine papnrs, attending to debentures, exports and drawbacks, measuring ves- ede, examining passengers’ baggage, weighing, gauging and measuring, dis- charging and counting passengers who go on excursion boate, a new duty has ‘been imposed upon customs inspectors. ‘They are to become rat catchers! An order has been posted in the Cus tom House directing inspectors to catch all rate that attempt to leave any ship arrt here from the West Indies, Russia, China, Japan and other coun- tries euspected of harboring bubonic Plague. ‘The order comes from the Secri @f the Tretsury and directs tha: trap be attached to every haws ing ashore from a ahip tled to @ pier. Gangplanks of such ships must also be taken in between sunset and sunrise. Evary inspector on duty te expected to watch for a rat, hit it with a club, if he can, or drive it back. If he fails to nail it he must make a report on the eize and general appearance of tht rat. The Government is working with the ‘United States Maring Hospital Service and the Health Officer of New York in Preventing the entry of bubonic plague ee Nothing to Brag Of. (From the Ohicago Record-Herald.) “Remember that it is no disgrace to be r “Oh, I know that, but being poor fon't anything to boast about, etther."’ 25th Street, SIXTEEN-YBAR-OLD GIRL WHO VANISHED WITH HER SUIT CASE. REPULSED, TRIES SUICIDE. Rejected Lover Swallows Poison, but Will Recover. ‘ Despondent because his sweetheart had repulsed him, Samuel Zalone, twen- ty-three years old, a painter, attempted suicide to-day eat East Broadway and Montgomery street by drinking poison. Léeht. Hauptman of the Medison street station called Dr. Cody from Gouver- neur Hospital, and Zatone was taken there, prisoner, Zalone apeaks no Pnglish, but trom Mre. Rebecca ‘ohen, with whom he doards at No. 4 Jackson street, it was learned thet last April he declared he would either marry the girt or kill her. POSLAM SOAP SOOTHES BABY’S TENDER SKIN Safest and Most Beneficial for Toilet and Bath—Abeolutely Pure. ’ Poslam every user. —a soap leeds ealing jority is in its absolute purtiy, its an- tiep tic and germicida) qualities and its healt thful effect upon the skin. These unusual properties are obtained by medi- cation with Poslam, the great skin rem- edy, making every use of this soap, for toilet or bath, a source of positive fit. Postam Soap is without equal tor | Beggs tender skin; the ideal nursery sop, | teful, soothing and non-irritating. | Frery mother may tely upon its absolute ee and purity, Poslam Pp makes complexions clear, hands soft, beautifies the skin and im- proves its color and texture. The best | shampoo for dandruff—greatly bene- ficial whenever scalp difficulties exist. Unusually large a lasting cake; price 25 cents. For sale by all druggists. For free sample of Poslam Soap, write to the Feereeney Laboratories, 32 West ew York City. p surprises and,delights “a is bee tBan a mere soap ness. Its su- THE EVENING WORLD, ‘He met her to-day at East Broadway and Montgomery street and was re- pulsed. Zalone probably will recover. pecan IE cd WILL WORK FOR WILSON. | Gertrude Atherton Giv Gives Up Trip to Alé in Campaign. SAN FRANCISCO, July %.—(lertrude st ment, has given up and returned in order to register and vote at the September primary election. , Mrs, Atherton announces that she will campaign in behalf of Woodrow Wilson. “I Take Good Care of My Feet’’ Society Woman's Philesophy that You and I and All of Us Have Thought of But Never Put Into Words Sené for Pree Trial TIE Package To-Day “Do your feet rule your ming? Think about 1. Before I used TIZ, my feet were & constant source of fretting and worry; those pesky shoes were blamed. Corns, Callouses and Ddileters ran riot, and my entire existence was centered tn feet! How ridiculous when you come to really think about it. But since using TIZ, I have no aching feet, no put! corns, iy human feet, the same as your feet, any one's feet.” ‘TIZ to certainly the most wonderful .| Temedy to draw out the acids and polsene that swell the feet and cause all foot troubles. Be sure you get T1Z—onl; T1%, 20 conte e box, sold at ell are ores stores, department and general stores. ‘Write to-day to Walter Luther Dodge & So 1228 8. Wabash Ave. Chicago, Ml., for free Dackage of TIZ and enjey real foot relter, astra an Maton iovan, Fibre 83 3 teh 2190 mo BXTMA CHANGE FOR Iz, SSE ee “Better Goods for the Same Money, or the Same Goods for Less Money Than Elsewhere” IN NEW YORK’S SHOPPING CENTER SER COOPERG AT 1, TOMORROW waersts J.B.GREENHUT. Pres. new vors GREENHUT-SIEGEL CooreR co—MAIN BUILDING: 327 Suits A Saturday Morning Clearance of Broken Aniprtmient—Formyr | Selling Prices Ran for Men & Youths, at he All regular sizes, up to 42 chest-m Getting to the facts as quickly as possible, this group of suits is made up principally of $10 to $15 garments from our own gre TANS, GRAYS, BROWNS, MIXTURES, and WE “SWEETEN' THE: OFFERING WITH ADDITION OF 146 COLOR BLUE SERGE SUITS. ¢ Saturday morning's special price is ABSOLUTELY FAST. $6.85 A Clearance of Several Hundred ‘Men’ s Straw Hats to $2; forning, Values uy, Tomorrow at 60c (MAIN Building, Second Floor.) GREENHUT-SIEGEL Cooper co—MAIN BUILDING Groceries, Fresh Meats Those who are planning ‘over Sunday” outings or lente gertins will do well to Hisit our Delicatessen Sections, tom ble quick action—extra displays. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables FRESH PEACHES—largs 35c Wvecious fruit; large till: CALIFORNIA’ ORANG! 19¢ 30¢ and . Ripe GkORGIA WATE! Fresh Meats MUTTO! C aa SPARER), corned: Ib W Wret-pickled calves boilin, Tunitivs ‘0. 85.9 | to $15 Home Made Cakes THREE! LAYER CAKES— 40c 25 ‘cakes, Florence bite oat cakes, Pabst The Beer of Quality | A T the club,in the dining \is served, you will always find Passt BLuE RIBBON the favorite with those who insist on quality. Its popularity is due to the successful and honest ef- |forts of its makers to pro- ‘refreshing beverage. Bottled only at the brewery in ihowing clear bottles, showt: at a glance that 4s clean and en where. Served in Leading Hotels, BlueRibbon | _YRIDAY, SULY 26, 1919.7 Salt Cases, $1.15, RIBBONS Fresh, crisp stock, covering the entire range of prevailing fashions. Instances:— bis Velvet Ribbons In special demand for tailored sash and hat bows. We quote: No. ¥d. 10 Yds. No. Yd. 10 Yds. Five Inch Ribbons, 15¢ Lao heme pala Colored moire, colored mesealine, taffeta and satin; all 5 inches wide; our price per yard, 15c. 4% In. Ribbons, 12)4c Men’s Watches with coat chain e 4c Be picture for * Main ftoor. Men—Sp p Lively If You Want $2.50 and $3 Silk Stripe Shirts at “Emery” Brand—and that's telling enough about them to indicate their big values at the price quoted. Silk stripe soft-cuff shirts, in a range of beautiful light designs, with helio, blue, cree =n Be ae S Tiina wie. Men, To-Morrow, Saturday, We Are Going to Hold Our Great Annual Clean-Up Sale of $10, $15 and $29 Suits For men who know this Bloomingdale event the mere announcement is enough to bring them here to- morrow. To men who are not familiar with thjs sale, we say come here to-morrow any time up to 6 o'clock and expect a remarkable value treat. The Suits in this sale are all high-grade summer styles —including plain and fancy blue serge suits, gray worsted suits, fancy chevigt suits in neat patterns, and hosts of others. They are our regular ten to twenty dollar garments, but we carry nothing over; so we say come here to-morrow and get just the suit you want at half the price it was intended to eell for. All sizes from 15 to 22 years for young men, and 33 to 46 chest measure for men» All Our Men's $2 & $3/1 Straw Hats at 98¢ A very special clearance to- morrow, Satur- \ day. Wloomaingdales’, Main Floor 090 Lat of Men's $3 Trousers at $1.88 Included are serges, wor- steds and cheviots in fancy and plain effects. Sizes for all builds, Bloomingdales’, 34 Pioer, $1.58 Underwear At Sharp Price Reductions: tan, gray and black stripes; separate collars to match; stitched throughout with silk; equal to shirts that are custom made. Sizes 14 to 17. 3 for $4.50. Men’s $2 Russian These shirts, too, “Emery” Brand. In woven satin stripe and mercerized raised step effects; separate collare to match; sizes 14 to 17. Bloomingda! $1.00 & $1.25 Soft-|75¢ and $1.00 Pure Cuff Shirts to 79 Thread Silk Goat. . Knit Neckties, Neat light tones, with black, blue New Fall styles, solid grounds and or helio stripes; a good shirt to take | wide cross stripe designs, in coneer- on your vacation; sises 14 to 17; 6 | vative and bold color combinations; for $4.50. very dressy and striking cravate. ', Mais floor, 60th Bt. Section. Summer Dresses for the Young Set car, or wherever beer'|| jduce a pure, wholesome, ||} | Supplied by beet dealers every- | Cafes and Restaurants. The most attractive prices ‘named this season for natty, practical styles for Women and Misses. Women’s Mohair Bathing Suits, Dutch neck and inset siceves, with band of Galatea; two tabs on front of waist; separate bloomers; sizes 36 to 44; at....... oa or Women’s 1-piece Princess Bath- FX ing Sults—putch neck, sleeve and bottom of skirt trimmed with fancy braid; another style with dotted or braid trimming; bloomers at- tached, Sizes 36, 38 and 40 $2.98 Other Styles in Mohair Bath- ing Sulls, in the tatest models and variously trimmed; interesting Saturday prices:— skirts; sizes 6 to 14 years, at of nice quality linene, plain colors and white, and 17 years; reduced price. rows of insertion. Sizes 13, 15 and 17 years. Special. . Movmingdales', Second Floor, 00th St, Section, Men’s & Women’s Silk Hosiery Great Midsummer Clearance Men'’sPureThread Silk Socks, in fancy mottled effects and in tans, grays, navy and black; all sizes. Choose from the lot at. 16c Women's Thread Silk Stockings, linen heels and 25c paves pinky aby. and Main floor, at 50c on the Dollar!! 1850 pairs silk lisle elbow- length mousquetuires; At 30Cc tirerueigermanaus: SOc reach way above the elbows; white. Value 59c. black, white and colors. Value 89¢ 2400 pairs pure silk 16- Our Glove Shop always aha the best of black. Choose from ‘ new styles. the lot at Dainty models, made up in pretty and seasonable materials, at these Girls’ Very Pretty Percale Dresses, in polka dot and st: terns, Dutch neck and inset pag Hr with em- broidery or plain percale, Full pleated 87. Juniors’ 1-Plece Linene Brees colored fancy percales, all prettily patos with colored piping and folde of corduro; ss Gg, Juniors’ White Lingerie Dresses, Dutch neck of insertion, inset sleeves and cluster of tucks and insertion in waist. Skirt of allover embroidery and ay with .98 This Dress, 98e, Fresh Meats Roast Beef cut from heavy nati a el 'y native cattle 1a%e Sheulders of Veak Roasting Pork, Fricassee Chickens, sue ae Lamb Chops at,1...} 1234 Leg of Canadien Lamb, 1b..} 1234¢ Roasting Lamb, very) \ Sie tender, Ib. . Sugar Cured tee any size; best known, ‘ On ee ee eee er

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