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= MOTHER! THE CHILD [Sess IS COSTIVE, BLUOUS |S: tf tongue i is is coated, breath bad, stomach sour, don’t hesitate! Give “California Syrup of Figs” at once—a Lago today often saves . child tom your little one soy out-of-sorts, half- Tian resting, sale ey ‘acting lool ‘ot see if tongue is Renied, This ise nS sign that is little stomach, liver and els are wi When cross, irri- feverish, stomach sour, breath bad stomach-ache, diarrhoea, sore throat, full of cold, give a teaspoonful of “California Sy of Figs,” and ina conen ee poison, and sour bile gently ithout 8 = you have a well, playful E ila ho in. after giving this Leralon “trait laxctive,” because it sever fails to cleanse the little one's liver and B sivdapl est Cyheda the stomach and the; jove its pleasant taste, Full directions for babies, children of all eses and for grown-upe printed on jf bottle. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. your crugeee foe for - ained Ht va |i “California thet itis mado by the FE torte. Pig Fig! Syrup Company. aL 't be fooled! In It arrest President wrote to Washington tefl- Way Goverment edhe -ekcp ch ae the Government fiad to obey the law abou! » month “for a report from tte ra ragga nd oer hg 8 g of using the sidewal eub-station ag they can do throughout es, full Femainder of 0 speed —_ which the makes it dation, because it is at inst member of society should ar- hie business upon private ged President asked for “immediate action.’ The Government officials have not made a to the city since. It fee mised to put inspectors to work mm: tenelons. ident Marke haa not heard from Washington even SS TEnEEEE Laan prope unoMictally. THIS JOY RIDE SHORT. Aute Wash ame ‘“Rorrowea” Machine Into Lamp Post. Joseph Dunn ef No. 269 Ninth avenue, John Nolan and Edgard "ot No. 676 Tenth avenue and Brnest Grasatt! of No, Mi West Sixty-cighth street were arrested to-day on @ charge of grand larceny after an automobile they were ra was wrecked Giger a lamp Pet at Sisty-third etreet and West End who 18 & washer empl In the Auto Credit. Balen 241 Wont Sixty-eighth street, admitted that he had taken the oa og sae lace without permission. was Refine joy ride started up, hes the machine ef wrecked and everybody One Overcome and ot nt, | No. 2887 Third avenue spread te the two occupied by the Star Cafe, Old MH STEAMER HITS ICEBERG; ESCAPES. DAMAGE)” LONDON, May %5.—The steamer Royal Baward of the Canadian Northern Steamships Company, ool- Nded with an iceberg 110 miles to | Mf the east of Cape Race, while on her ‘voyage from Montreal to Avonmouth. |two,sib® ‘The So ese: Cas f Company, doing @ slight damage to the latter, On the third floor of the lodging house | to the owners to-day, described the feeberg as @ very large one, and said that the steamer struck it end on while going dead slow in a dense fog. ‘The Royal Edward's stem was twisted by the blow and she was making @ little water in the fore-|Don't Hide ‘Then With « Vell; age The rae dog declared the dam- Remove Them With the aes ott x, pled sertous and sat, i it Othine Prescription. wo! to on her deriva fin Breland, A A thtee This Leangk dere for the removal of message #8: yal Edward is| freckles written by @ prominent ay no ‘rater, but that she has| physician and is usual PA —— been to a stop in the fog. vi les ving @ clea: beaut pinay ie is wold Mund’ the mney iit tal ee hs one; 200 DOWN FIRE ESCAPES. Don't bide your freckles under veil; is eet en ounce wen the first few epplications should car, & wonderful improvement, ers the lighter freckles vanishing Be to ask the di dove strength athines ite this that is sold on aye money-back guarantee. Flne. Najla Mogabgal Important Announcement and Sale FOR TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY An Entirely New Cape “The Smartest Cape Yet Shown” Made of Navy, Black or White Gabardine Serge or Broadcoth, lined with white satin. Coat quite short in front with vestee and falling in graceful folds to the back. Mad rice 25.00 sell for $88.00 Summer Dresses A collection of Linen, Crepe and Voile. Outing Ceats lection of various models end materiale. Originally priced $35.00 Notther 9 of the messages was dated. pepececener™cetetcnsatan Fireman In- Jared at Ledging House Biase. Fire early to-day in the restaurant Vallas on the ground floor adjoining buildings, Nos. 2339 and 2386, Spectal 10.00 15.00 affeta od Setin Mod. Otinely priced $50.00 . $65.00 25.00 NO CHARGES NOCOD'S NO EXCHANGES Fifth Ave., cor. 50th St. «tic. Afternoon Dresses A collection Special Luncheon Served Royal Stuart Orchestra and Gregorian Quertette From 11 to 3:30—de & 66e forgetting the new waist effects, lace trim- med, Roman stripes, eol- ored ratines, e mbroidered fancy Inwns, novelty and self cloth fone, er se and- mt mbroidered voiles, raised ines, flowered lawns and voiles or pretty self- striped nov- handsome Summer col- orings. Pretty MuslinU nderwear Tene An array of the later Fashions that you will'instantly recognize as true portrayals of the higher class summer models—but the small prices will surely astonish you. Choice at $1 1-75 All are copies of new French imports of a peokibieivs value. Many models to select from—long, ne: tunics, pretty draped styles, ruffled or tier Steet not GOWNS, COMBINATIONS, CO. ERS AND DRAWERS, REGULARLY « ate Special at 49c All made of fine white Muslin, lace and embroidery trimming. $1.98 to 0 Night Gowns, Made 1.29 of fine Nainsook, trimmed with fine ? laces and embroideries, Some are slightly tolled from handling. Seco Silk rice Gowns, Prettily Rens with large lace medallions. in white, pink or light blue. Combinations & Gowns at $1.39 prpnseet fene Silk, Lace trimmed, white, pink and lian ‘Crawtord, Seoond Floor, Ore | eae Simpson-Crawford, 6th Avenue, 19th to 20th Street VGHHHWRRMDS agat’ "cea aae ostumes Choice at $5-95 An assortment of Dresses that cannot be dupli- cated for style and value right in the beart of the Sum- Dainty Voile Blouses IN SCORES OF PRETTY NEW STYLES AT TWO VERY ATTRACTIVE LOW PRICES at 69c & '1 At 69c—Beautiful Voile e Bloube, Ince and embroidery trim At" $1.00—Handsome Voi! « Blouse, ‘beautifully embroidered and lace trimmed; some all-over embroidered effects. Also Crepe jouses and light colored Vatle Blouses. Outing Blouses at 59c and *1.00 At 59c—Balkan Blouse of whi Pique. t $1,00—Middy, Balknn and pees. Blouses me of whi rs } THE EVENING WORLD, forte | Lodging House and the Third Avenue | AY, MEY 20," Tete. B. ALTMAN & CO. announce that the following eohedule of business hours will take effect dune June 16th to June 30th: @A.M. to 6 P.M.; Saturdaye!2 Noon duly and August: 0 A.M. to& P.M. On Saturdays the Store will be ol oll day September tet to Se OA.M.to6 P.M.1 Saturdayel2 Noon 4 B. Altman & On. Another Extraordinary Sale of Men’s Furnishings has been prem red for to-morrow (Taesday) and Wednesday, during which Men's Negligee Shirts, Pajamas, Nightshi Cnarwean Bathrobes, Hosiery, Hand+ kerchiefs, Gloves, Belts and Umbrellas will be offered at about’ “ ; one-third to one-half less than the regular prices. Men’s Silk Negligee Shirts, of superior quatity heavy-weight imported Habutai at $4.85 Men’s Silk Negligee Shirts (piain or plaited), of medium-weight imported Habutal, $3.75 Men's Negligee Shirts (with soft cuffs) of silkeand-cotton mixtures . at $1.85 Men's Negligee Shirts of madras, with stiff cuffs; or of mercerized materials, with soft cuffs 2. «© «© «© « « at $110 Men’s Pajamas, of madras and mercerized materials . . «. « per suit $1.35 Men’s Cambric Nightshirts . at 55c. Men's Sleeveless Coat Shirts and Knee- length Drawers, of madras, per garment 45c. Men’s Sleeveless, Knee-length Union Suits, of plaid madras . . . per suit 75c. B. Altman & Cu. An Important Sale of Men’s Imported Bathrobes, of dowbtesfuced: toweling, in fancy designs . at $3.75 Men’s Silk Malf-hose, in biack or coldes, | per pelr . 1 4 ew ltl BS Men's Black Silk Half-hose, _ per pate $1.40 per half dozen pairs . $1.25 &- 1S Men’s Linen Handkerchiefs i" Inttiaied . . per dozen $1.90 & 228 Plain, Hemstttched; perdoren . . $250,325 & 338 eats eee iy ee ; per pair ° J ® . ° 78a. Men's Leather Belts, in black or tan, at SBa: Men’s Twilled Silk Umbrellas, with natural or mission wood handles . at $2.00 "Gas A Spectal Sale of Misses’ and Children’s Underwear | Women’s Shoe & Slipper Buckles has been planned for to-morrow (Tuesday). It will consist of newly-designed, well-made Undergarments, in the most desirable styles for Summer wear, at the exceptional prices quoted: Nightgowns For Misses . . . at 75c. & 985c. For Children - « at 65c. & 75c. Drawers For Misses «. at 48c., 95c. & $1.25 For Children e at 35c., 40c. & 48c. Children’s French Hand-embroidered Drawers, sizes2to8 years, at 55c. & 70c. Petticoats For Misses . . . at 95c. & For Children . . at 75c. & Princess Slips For Misses » « at $1.35 & $1.50 For Children o «6 «© « at 95c. Misses’ Corset Covers . . . at 68c, Misses’ Combination Garments at $1.35 $1.65 1.35 A Sale of Women’s Knit Underwear for toemorrow (Tuesday) will comprise, at special prices: Vests of fine Swiss ribbed cotton, with hand- crochettop . . + «+ «+ at 65c, Combination Sults of ribbed cotton, with wide or close-fitting knee-pantalon . at 50c. Also Women’s and Misses’ Imported Wool Sweaters (Semi-ebelted model) in a variety of the popu- lar colors, at the very low priceof . 25 In the regular stock of the Women's Knit Underwear Department will be found, at moderate prices, new and complete assort- ments of Women's Tights and Combination Suits, in cotton, worsted and silk, for wear- ing under the bathing suit; Bloomers for walking and general sports wear; and Women's, Misses’ and Children's Sweaters in the newest styles and color effects, will comprise cut steel or rhinestone Buckles, in a variety of especially desirable Se taken from the regular stock and marked for to-morrow as follows: Cut Steel Buckles, at 65c., $1.50, 2.50 & 375 Rhinestone Buckles, 65c., $1.75, 3.25 & 4.75 these being from one-third to one-half lees than the original prices. Imported Celluloid Toilet Sets consisting of Hair Brush, Comb, Mirror, Cloth Brush, Hat Brush and Puff Bot (including Monogram on each piece), will be offered to-morrow at the oxtraerdinerypiiinre $7.50 por set Also Imported Celluloid Articles in a special selection of separate pieces, at the, following exceptional pricess t Mirrors. « at $1.00, 1.25 &2ae: Hair Brushes . . at I1W&Jk% Powder Boxes (large) .. © @ AFR. Trinket Boxes . .°.::: at 95c. & 1.23 Halr Receivers . . at 40c. & 75a. Nail Buffers . . . « . at 7im Button Hooks andNall Files . each 25e, A Sale of Toilet Articles ~ (especially adapted for travelers’ use) at about one-half the usual prices, Pullman Aprons Of cretonne . . . at 95c. & $1.18 Of brocaded satin . . . at 1.55 Tourist Cases of cretonne me » @ - 45c., 65c. & 95e, Wash Cloth Cases re Ofcretonne . . . . . at 25.” Of brocaded satin . . at 68c. & 75 c., Week-ond Sets of cretonne ., at O5ex., Sponge Bags of cretonne . . at 250," Imported Perfume Atomizers . at $1.50; Manicure Cases of leather, lined with chamois. and fitted with eight pleces , at $3.50!