The evening world. Newspaper, August 12, 1913, Page 4

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— — te THE EVENING WORLD, TUBSDAY, AUGUST 19, 10918. » Real Home for the Tuberculous TREASOE SHAT WS Her Plan, Says Mrs. T. F. Ryan SOE944 6-144-044-4600 1 1000146 ance, The nurses Will be Catholic ala tors, and the tenderest, most individual care will be bestowed on every cot- tager, The children will be as de- chapels, schools, churches, hospttale and homes In different parte of the United States ard endowed many others already In existence. The Cathedral of St. Peter's, which she erected in Rich- mond, Va., cost nearly @ million dol- votodly watched as though they were living with their own parents. PLANS TO RAISE FOOD FOR PA TIENTS ON THE SPOT. “There will Be plenty of veretables fresh from the garden, fruit from the orchard, milk and eggs trom our own | ‘ cowa and hens, In that way, perfectiy pure and nutritious food for building up the general health of the patients will be aeeured. The farm itacif je a beau- Uful stretch, well supplied with trees, grass and pure water, and the ‘lofty location gives the right sort of alr.” @| “How soon will the settlement be ready?” “We shall begin to bufld at once. There are people who should be in euch & place now, poor people who canhot STERN BROTHERS | West 23d and 22d Streets 900900008 Millionaire's Wife Ex- plains Her Big New|; Charity, While It Will': Have Room for All in Rockland County Who Need It, Ie Not an In- stitution. 4 Wednesday and Thursday we will continue this Extraordinary Removal | | —_———__— Baby Swallows Safety Pin. Gurgeons in Bellevue Hospital are} “put while he Back was turned an- working over Rappaelo Calestano, ten|other steerage passenger, Angelo Ca- Sale in our months old, of No, 48 Spring street, who| tant, seeing the shirt apparently aban- Inet n.ght swallowed an open safety pin doned, threw rt overboaré. For a min- at hig home, Dr. Klingon probed for the| ¥te everybody thought Lem@ardi had tis mee ge reba ee ereoth mat ear a Upholstery Departments In the threat, Out daring the course of| the tre to-quariecn ill Portieres, of Tapestry and Armure, Pr. $3.75,6.50,9.75 the proving the pin became dislodged receive the treatment they need in thelr | and entered the child’ ath, tt waalag tae meoneee trameecee bart ded! Damasks, Tapestries | Nothing That Savors of | nomen. “the trae vulaines pe then decided to tse the X-ra 7 imacta ne | eae. the entre wat Catan net crews {| and Sunfast Fabrice, Yd. 95c, 1.25, 150,250 B i iy ey it \y hope | to ine the exact location of the' to fishes. I think Sanitarium to Be in that by another year, at least, some] pin before further opera: pn B Se att " Settlement on Ramapo patients may be received.” sf bs asad bien." Drapery Silks, figured and plain, 50c, 75c,1.25,2.25 Aa I drove away from the gentle lady's home, three biack-robed figures disap- pearing over @ eide slope of the wide lawn recalled another recent benefac- Slopes, Which Will Have | Cottages and Farm and | Be Fitted With Every Means to Fight White Couch Covers, Persian moquette, 58 ina wide, Each 6.78 | Also Several Thousand Yards 50-Inch Plain || Imperial and Silk Velour and Beauvais RB. Altman & Co.) Child, to be used as an ecademy fot Velvet, in short lengths, . young women, This is only one of her at 75c, 1.50, 1.75 Yard | many gifte Bhe has built at least a hundred new The Men’s Furnishing Dept. For Tosierrow end the recneinder of the wedi: =: ] se [ i . Important Reductions have been effected in the prices of the entire remaining stocks of Exceptional Values will be offered in our ba pg Men's Outing Suits and Golf Jackets. Prior-to-Removal Sales of will My established a e e ' re = erent ie rn thas . A Special Offering for to-morrow (Wednes- ||! Practical and Decorative Furniture | i Thomas Fortune Ryan, the wile of th day), will consist of Mahogany Buffets, & $44.50 w 72.00 sete end ong face tnewn ae the en’s Outing Trousers Mahogany China Closets, et $23.80 t 98.00 freee ae mran nae ar stcte ie of white or striped flannel or serge, hereto- Formerly from $29.50 to 142.00 f Sessabare Hea beyond Suffern, fore $5.00 and $6.00, + e« . at $3.25 Mahogany Sewing Tables, at $13.50 to 47.00 lected high wp on the sepa of the Formerly from $17.00 to 70.00 i fi af 8 t r 4 } Br )PEG-SH-H4-9S-99O00O000 900000000 e MRS. THOMAS F. RYAN. feel work to create an atmosphere of home| many separate cottages and a main in our settlement.” bi tal |. The name of the 1 Loretto, after a or of Mrs.| according to the latest discoveries of Ryan, who ts now 4 The eame| what beet suite tubercular patients. .|fame waa also bestowed, @ few years| There will be outdoor sleeping porches, ago, on @ farm which Mrs, Ryan pre-|of course, and playgrounds for the sented to the Good Samaritan Hospital ‘The settlement will be in use oi Fy i i; a3 t i Hl t i Also MEN’S NORFOLK OUTING SUITS (sizes incomplete), adapted for golf or other sports wear; heretofore $20.00, at $90.50 ‘B. Altman & Cn. will place on Special Sale to-morrow (Wednesday) | Women’s Dust Coats Formerly from $11.50 to 22.50 Cheval Dressers, in mahogany, walnut, maple and oak, Formerly $20.00 to 50.00, $17.50 to 43.00 | Mahogany and Imitation Mahogany Dressers, 12.50 to 78.00 Formerly $17.00 to 115.00 1 Mahogany Library Tables, at $18.50 to 125.00 Formerly $22.50 to 157.50 Brass and Enamel Bedsteads Brass Bedsteads, at $15.00, 18.50, 23.00 } Poeein and a napeee ; Formerly epany end 29.50 wet ' ‘Tem more aareld of of linen and pongee, comprising the remain- White Enamel Bedsteads (ail sizes), at $4.50 to 16 dais Sonal can ial ee der of this season’s stock. Unusual values Wire Springs (all sizes), “3.75 ° 9.00 me een Ste oe ever will be offered at the following low prices: Bor Springs, Fomecy $12.90 and 30.00, i 10.00 “ 24.00 i gouniry helng ‘ut down by ih Dust Coats of linen, formerly $4.75 to 15.00 Special Black on ee 19.78 & 24.75 5 who have {as a Fee 7m Layer Felt Mattresses, et 7.78 & 13.50 | Hi i | Dust Coats of silk pongee, formerly $15.00 to Formerly $10.50 and 18.00 | i 5 | $38.00 . at $9.00, 12.50, 15.00 & 19.50 | Blankets and Comfortables j ‘ , ete showing of White Wool and Fancy Jacquard | pee ; A “pas ere deta} The Women 's Neckwear Dept. { sats 4 wll Oe 8 —— A full-size package of is showing, at attractive prices, the newest down filled. For To-morrow, we offer great reductions in designs in Women’s Waistcoats, Bodices, White Wool Blankets, Fichus, Ascots and Hat Scarfs; also Sleeve- Single Size, Pair $2.95, 3.65, 4.50 . \ Post i less Guimpes with high or low collars, and _ Double Size, Pair $3.50, 4.25, 5.00 | ’ _smart Crepe de Chine Ties in all the leading Fy aye Pair $4.95; 6.25 7.50 | e color effects. Double Size, Toasties heed econ Each $1.98, 2.48 ; g {Hitt Avenne, S4th aud 25th Pireets, Mem York. Comfortables, Double Size, satr'| Complimentary : of Figured Silke, new ral ect, use to prose | many thousands of | But | STERN BROTHERS A chance to get acquainted with the delicate taste and riative goodness of these crisp, fluffy, bits of choice Indian Nailin Bhetts, Pie sas Deke Fae West 23d and 22d Streets 21x36 in, «28/3 aS Corn, toasted. aa fe: Pillow Cases, ~ 180 16c Ie isc | ‘or lo-morrow A Buy a package of Grape-Nuts from your Grocer at the EEE 21x54 in. = 21x63 21x72 22/76 regular price—15c—and say to him— Bolster Cases, 28c 30c 36c 40c @ettioment is primarily desixned for genet g pl ' Final Removal Sale eufferere in thie county, yet if| a Single Size Three-quarter Double s Pesetve It themesives onme to Us from: A Free Package of Post Toasties, Too! Because we have only one, two Sheets, 48c, 8c 63c, 72c G7, 86c @ther counties, we ahall not feel like | = turning them aw:y. | or three suits of a style and color, you can secure one of these actual $18, $20 and $22.50 values in Men’s and Youths’ Summer Suits « *12.50 Serges, Cassimeres and Worsteds, in Sack or Norfolk models—every size in the assortment. While the number of suits is great enough to afford wide variety, still the decisiveness of the reductions suggests prompt action, @ We also will continue our sale of higher priced MEN'S SUITS in every desirable weave, style and shade, $25, $30 and $35 Suits, TRYING TO ELIMINATE ALL ‘ GAVOR OF HOSPITAL. “The first cottages built will be for the benefit of those who cannot pay hing. They are the ones in direst of help, We want them to feel they have a place where they may stay until they are well, or, te impossible, until they mofurther help. But those who | inde also need comfortable and skilled attendance, even they may be able to pay for eoon as we can we want to You'll get it—while they last. Grocersin N. Y.,N.J.,Pa., Del ,Md.and D.C. are giving |) away free packages of Post Toasties with purchases of || Grape-Nuts. The supply of complimentary Toasties, though immense, is limited, so there’s only one free pkg. for each custoumer— Hemstitched Sheets and Cases at Equal Reductions © ) Going Abroad? | If so, you should not fail to read the European Hotel Announcements print- ed every week in the Sunday World. . Nor should, you neglect to visit The World's Information Bureau, 34 Boule- } vard des Italiens, when in Paris. ORDER THE WORLD MAILED TO YOU | WHILE ON YOUR VACATION, z TEER i 2 a where sufferers who he whole or part of their accommoda! It will be ‘ter for these persons to | oir own county than (> be to seek health far away | their relatives and friends.” then was mentioned the puint on Be prompt if you want a package! Grape-Nuts and Post Toasties are both ready to eat from the pkg.—clcan and pure—and served with cream and sugar are wonderfully delicious and nourishing. our arrangements,” she de- “we whal) try to eliminate what- Bavors of the howpitsl or the sant- J ‘Those words connote illness, we wish to lay the emphasie on very possible wey we shal)

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