The evening world. Newspaper, August 19, 1914, Page 10

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as Taos a wal eee fi ‘ate eee Tae : tm aR ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, The Danger of Imitations.: A® OHIO druggist writes to “The Practical Druggist,” a prominent New York Drug Journal, as follows: ‘Please furnish formula for Castoria. All the Little Escapade | premvaan I have worked with are either ineffective or disagreeable to administer.” : To this “The Practical Druggist” replies: “We do not supply formulas for & is Are Damagec by BY CHARLES D ARNTON, proprietary articles. We couldn't if we wanted to. Your experience with imitative /|& Four-Alarm Fire. F ever a burglar wax welcomed with open arms ft was the one who popped formulas is not surprising, but just what is to’ be expected, When Castoria is . une Awan Very late start In the right direction, Moreat let was) Wanted, Why not supply the genuine, If you make a substitute, it is not fair or Scene mined origin 40! real character, one proud of the fact that he was the beat elshteen-year- | wight to label it Castoria, We can give you all sorts of laxative preparations for Beal in the storage pockets of children, but not Castoria, and we think a mother who asks for Castoria would not Drolet aletemampde feel kindly toward you if you gave her your own product under such a name,” No mother with a spark of affection for her child will overlook the signa- ture of Chas. H. Fletcher when buying Castoria, 1 RAN COAL POETS 5, 1 $100,000 LOSS er Plants in Brooklyn N ‘Sylvia Runs Away’? a Childish old burglar in the business, and when he made the mistake of hailing Sylvia's friend Sally as a crook he gave us a few minutes of genuine fun. The programme, I find at the midnight hour, gives no clue to the actor who proved a lifesaver, but it was either Elmer Booth or Sidney Macey who, rescued us from the inanities of Robert Housum's farce labelled “The new | American comedy.” | That burglar was both a surprise a basalt Logs aaa ant i “and.” into |Tuptly lapsed into the sentimental an and @ “find.” When he climbed intt|musingly—or amusingly—prattled of the play toward the end of the second jit “man who would come along act and Sally put him under cover/some day and “understand” her, By fg the belief that he was the young another strange coincidence he was man who had planned to raise a bur. |standing right there, glar scare in order to get her out of SPECIALS That Should Throng. the Store: Gowanus Canal, south of @venue, Brooklyn, early to- . up the country fc miles } and gave a score of engine and five fireboate a bard- Gght. The loss will be ) var Dd destroying the coal pockets, ‘Were two hundred feet long and As tha ene. ‘Albert Brown didn't seem the same actor who scored high, the fre damaged the and plants of the Brook Company and the Hudson ‘and Lumber Company, the coal yards. It started in ff the coal pockets and had got- @ start by the time it was by George Geraghty, night : for the lumber company, siAptiog Ci Chief O'Hira, who re- the second — “Mary Moloney, fifty-one years eon, Arthur, day watchman coal company, and ive, young sooner from their sleeping coal office without: cS Fireman ‘John J. Hickey of st No. 239, was attach- as| men in need of ready money after a i2@ i badly to return to DIES IN HER ARMS; BE SWOOKS IN STREET iJ ¥ Who Took Sick Child Out be had umoonscio' beneath her, sy fo hi _ Gigantic Stocks—Noteworthy Savings + Brooklyn’s Biggest Economy Sale!! eighth Clover Day Sale, and al- the discriminating people of Brooklyn ihe eat upwal it to be the best event of the month. mi ch recurrence of this money saving sale sees is is our army of patrons. You Can’t Come to the Store To-Day Come To-Morrow here Will Be Ample Stocks of Everything the house, we were inclined to regard his appearance as only another of the many coincidences that had been the 84-! author's stock in trade. We were not prepared to see more of him, and it was his unexpected “I've come back!" to Sally that gave us our first lively interest in the otherwise silly and aimless proceedings. We were with him heart and hand when he over- powered the husky police ser and made his getaway in the canta he had captured. Except for this incident “Sylvia Runs Away" proved to be a childish little escapade of more value to a boarding-school for girls than a the- atre for grown-up uudiences. Once again we beheld a group of young tussle with the stock market. These three suddenly made up their minds to become amateur detectives and hunt for Sylvia Deane, a Pittsburgh heiress who had run away because her mean old guardian had insisted on her marrying a perfectly horrid man. And—would you believe it?— Sylvia ran right into the house where the young men were plannihg to win the $10,000 reward, because, you see, the butier'’s wife, who was conven- tently missing, had been her nurse. The poor heiress asked to be taken in as a maid, and of course the butler was taken in completely. Then who sbould come along but fbakteoa) dear friend Sally, who was looking for a fortune-teller’s number kaa Gree rte got into the wrong house. was taken for Sylvia by the amateur sleuths, and that's the vey, it went until the burglar put the first breath of life into the play. Up to this point the plot was sopho- morlo and the humor soporific. With a aeeyded. hit in the Spring as the excitable Frenchman in love withan- other Sylvia, whose charm wasn't apparent. Ho was altogether lacking in ease, The acting as a whole was noisy and artificial, so that one was grateful even for the measured ug- liness cf Mr. Sparks's dry tones. After the burglar got awny,' ex- planations were made so clumaily and laboriously an Sylvia's three-act sprint seemed like the work of an amateur. Invigorates nursing mother More healthful than tea or coffee. Toke no cubotitute. Ae for NORLION'S | MAKES EVERY DOG the one honorable exception of aoe bi Shakespeare, “Who is all the ‘8 n making ker anything. The feminine roles amounted to little more than two astray girls. Geraldine O’Brien lisped occasional protests as Bylvia, and Alice Brady had a very ching and areeeing use VERMILAX || a “Preventive, and Store Hours,9 A. M. to 5P.M. Saturdays 12 Noon MA Fulton Street, Matthews Corner, THEWS)| To-Day, Wednesday; nd: To-Morrow, Thursday, Famous Monthly This sale is abroad has goods we prices, ket, but we are i pre Soubly significant in view of re ed of prices, The war prices in the open mar- ed to iach all have at the lower-than-old |] Bat, Ove 4 friend f for twenty yence. 1 “AL months old 5 CENTS Extracts from Letters by Grateful Parents to Chas. H. Fletcher. rs. Wm. Palmer, Sterling, Ill., says: ‘‘Your Castoria has et I could not keep my children well without it, cannot speak too highly of your wonderful es Mrs, Frank H. Cafferty, of Providen mothers would use Castoria it will bring ee their chil doctor can also tell what your Castoria can * Howard A. Banks, of Hickory, N. C.. : “Your Castoria is the ive our three bal babies. The fact that we use it bias andy is cheat tl as Treason we never have to use any other.” rs. A. J. Nel Nebeneghls Texas, eo dl “Enclosed picture “of ‘Our Tittle Basroein Lai Gd ‘When a week old { ordered your ‘astoria for him, and I have never been up a night with him since.’’ Mrs. Eva Ott Melin, ot a Soar Oty N.J., says: ‘‘I attribute the present excellent condition of m; bt dl aby to your. Castoria which h he has been using Leva dae was three weeks old. I have not lost a night’s sleep in seven mn be GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS BEARS THE GENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK SITY SL, sere ily sae on only physic we ever of Thies Big Luxurious Turkish Our Pay-as-YouCaa Plan In fafo-Sa and YOU'Can have’ Money? dutcam, 1 Outfits pier Pursiebea Brooklyn's Most Reliable ‘urniture and farm House 86-88-90 My rile Ave., 12s. Store Closes Saturdays 1 P.M. Dur- Rust . $i Montht until pald onthly unt! 90 Wag 110 Smith ne Barnes 4 ‘tone, 150 Weser Bros. Bonini, + Dosey eae aR 6 81 COURT. [[Z LIVING: 6G ST., BROOKLYN, One b: THE MYSTERIOUS CLEEK, “A new detective story in which the Mysterious Cleek fights with his old-time enemies, the Apaches of Paris, solves a mystery in Maure- vania, yet shows himself human withal in his romance with the beau- tiful Atlsa."—Literary Note, ng ® complete list of savings will be handed to you at the store"™) (D. MATTHEWS SONS, ‘Picture Detective Stories will begin The famous Cleek Series of Motion OUR BIGGES T AUGUST ere Greatest Reduction! ‘Largest Variety! We invite , rueneet ou; | One Low Price. . per ada Ponies CASH or CREDIT Savin; others. Come ane reel aes a others, Come Be Your Own Salesman Plain-Figure Tags on Everything Purchases made durin: sale will be held for delivery if desired. Genuine Ceceeten: | Walnwt Frincess this juture jase 46 inches ee asians 8 sinall drawers and 2 iarge drawers: French bevel plate mirrow 36z34, as ive 9 98 trated, avahia £50.00, Auxut to match OUT-OF-TOWN DELIVERIES TO YOUR DOOR BY MOTOR TRUCK, WWCon. 0" Aven \9""Sr. ‘iets apronl 1 | ae ay ti} Flags of Europe’s warring nations, in full colors. For reference during the war. Special feature of next Sunday World Magazine. in next Sunday's World Magasine. A new, complete story each week. oo * WAR FLAGS! Misses’ Tweed Top Coats, $8.98 | THE MOST DESIRABL.. COATS for everyday and travel wear. Made with |) afull back forming pleats in side, belted, with a raglan sleeve; sizes )14, 16 and 18 years, Sewvod Mov, centre, Centura Building, Women’s Summer Dresses At $2.75, $3.75 and $5.98 Par EXCELLENT MATERIALS, wel! made, nicely trimmed and stylish At Shoda New Basque model, in white crepe linen, trimmed with ebroid- 3; long tunic skirt, awning striped voiies with piaited tunics and deep aifeta girdle, and many other models in this Tot y Pe $3.75. All white embroidered Voiles, colored sik girdle and wh'trerepe embroidered tn blue; also one model in pale dn cotton crepe, embroidered |; in white; all with long tunic skirt; sizes 34 to 4 | At $2.75. Many of these Dresses have been a iced at $7.98, and all are |! worth considerably more than we are asking. Floral and striped voiles, cotton crepes, ginghams, ratines and white voile, lace trimmed. Not ali sizes in every style, but every size in the lot. sewad Noor, Ceotral Baiiding. $2 to $4 Wash Skirts, 08c & $1.50 | FINE QUALITY CORDELINE, pique, linens and ratine—a greut range of | jearance at prices that mean three or four or half a dozen for the [| fogs woman who appreciates value. None C. O. D. or on approval. i Secend Moor, Central Building, $1.98 Waists at 75c 500 slightly soiled Lingerie Waists in broken sizes. $3.00 Tub Sik Waists, $1.98 song dbalys Blvd sae dM ytllac te ok Fastens tn fi large pearl buttons. Long or short sleeves. Bocené fear, pica lartal i" Velvet Untrimmed Hats, $2.79 | PURCHASED and delivered to us peor | the present conditions in Burope are enabled to say $2,70, when fosell aa at al ‘ilo in media sites, eal ce we Nope tunes je New upper flange edged; Btrest foer, Kast Building, $2.49 Cut Glass Bowl & Plate, $1.75 | AMERICAN CUT GLASS mayonnaise bowl and plate, spark!! i crystal, exquisitely cut in a com! oe of Venetian rey Prete ll tec dhe signs, finished with deep scalloped edg Bubway Noor, Centra! Building. ff Corset Covers, | $1.50 American Lady 25c and 49c Corsets, 98c | tc, LOW NECK CORSET COVERS, some with yoke of good og MERICAN NADY; J..8 and R. & orl oe ein od fre eee treme long hip line, Made of white and Pet rg insertions, ribbon ste, supporters attached. run, At 48c, CORSET COVERS of ef- fective allover embroidery back and front; some have tucked back, ib bon run at neck. Crepe Combinations, 49c $5 Her Majesty Corsets, $1.98 Brassieres at 49¢ Becoud flow, East Building, $1.49 Boudoir Clocks, 69c Cambric Petticoats at 49 |69c Inverted Gas Lights, 49 Beeond floor, Kest Building, Subway Goor, Central Building, Wash Fabrics at Half Price 49c to $2.50 Cottons, 25c¢ to $1.25 SUMMER CLEARANCE of desirable and seasonable Wash Fabrics, in lengths suitable for dresses, walsts and siden wear; broken color as- sortments and discontinued style numbers. Gubway floor, West Butlding, Colored Dress Goods, 29c Yard | Values from 59c to $1.00 $1.39 Black Diagonal Serge, 7c Yard Rtrest Goor, Lirias se benieal Bote 98c Sternau Shower Sprays, 75c | FITTED WITH HOLDPAST bulb and 5 feet best grade tubing: 3-tach nickel spray head. Bubway: floor, East Butlding, 25c Letter Crest Initialed Writing Paper and Correspondence Cards, 12c Box AT _25c we have sold hundreds of boxes of the initialed Writing Paper and Correspondence Cards. Now we offer a ae boxe in every initial at at the remarkable price of 1c 8 box, Bireet Moos, & box. Fulton etrvet, Hest Buiiting, $1.75 Box of x of Cigars at $1.25 Porto Rican, 50 in Box High Grade Porto Rican Cigar that makes a good smoke, Porto Bits fied are increasing in use at an enormous SS as are and more mi rectating the fact that they are a @ for a very. Pe ice. The Havana man finds the taste eee at first, Dut not un goon gets to nlite it ase much, dood cigar for vesilon, Boman Bre hicewl ee be $1.75 95's bo f 50, $0 +‘ ET Set ot eae ahold be fas, Al ee leasing, ese are

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