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Olean, medicine had used began using Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre- scription and it made me I ‘was satisfied with the medicine and glad- ly recommend it. In my case two bottles were needed to get th: MRS. W. nue, Olean, N. Y.—Advt. Can 4 Brook’: Wt lo The Same Story Everywhere. ‘and kidney trouble. The physician's craft and among them not one knew how to use an oar, As a result the boat was unable to leave the side of the steamer before she went down and was overturned by the suction. Miss Ryerson was drawn into the voretx of seething waters, but is a good swimmer and managed to ex- | tricate herself from the wreckage in the midst of which she found herself. Tho girl looked in vain for her mother, She succeeded in reaching ® collapsible lifeboat, in which was a sailor, with whom she saved a num- ber of people. She has a vague rec- ollection of what followed until she was landed with the others on Irish coast. Her father met her at Liverpool. |. Ryerson said he had been on the front from Lapanne, Belgium, on the west as far east as Troyes in France. fe says that too great praise cannot be lavished on the French for the work they have done both in the field and in the trenches, Everything, ays, looks favorable for tho Tho best mothods of sanita- re in use and there is no dan- eer of any sort of epidemic, COL. RYERSON BACK WITH HIS DAUGHTER, LUSITANIA HEROINE On the French liner Expagne, arriv- ing this morning from Bordeaux, were Col. George Sterling Ryerson, Surgeon General of the Canadian Army, and fis daughter, Laura. The Colonel loft here on the Lusitanta on April 3 and a month later his wife and their Gaughter, Laura, sailed on the fateful voyage of the same steamer. A son of the Colonel had been wounded at the battle of Ypres, and mother and sister were on their way to nurse him. He had been decorated for bravery on the battlefield. Miss Ryerson and her mother suc- ceeded in getting into the last boat to leave the Lusitania, There were N. Y.—"I doctored for female did not do me much good. I “Pleasant Pellets’ and found C ich better. wults I wi FAIRBANKS, 508 First Ave- ed directly 000 Reekman. yn Off Roaches are Filthy and Dangerous | They hide by day around sewer pipes, toilets and other places where disease germs exist, and at night travel over the food and dishes, spreading a trail of germs and filth, Roaches are a menace to your health. Kill them. Use 9 ROACH FOOD yA KILLS ROACHES AND WATER BUGS entices roaches from their breeding places because it contains food sub- stances that they like. They eat the food greedily and are destroyed. After using Peterman’s Roach Food these pests will entirely disappear. Roach Food sickens roaches and they scurry to their breeding places to die. No unsightly dead roaches on floors when Peterman’s is used. They die out of sight. Buy a tin and prove its effectiveness. Peterman’s Discovery (liquid) will rid of Pet. 's Ant Food bed bee the worst infested place. It posi- Peterman’s Moth fod fsa tivel bed bugs and destroyr their eggs. moths out of A this preparation to bedsteads, crevices in walls and furniture and it does the work quickly and effectually. Buy Petermen's at your dealer's, He sells it because he knows it will give you entire satisfaction. Dr. Peterman’s Personal Guarantee to You rantee that Peterman’s Roach Food and Discovery (liquid) will entirely rid any mises of roaches, water bugs or bed paration: used in accordance plainly printed on each package. authorize any dealer to cheerfully refund the purch: price of elther of the above preparations to chaser who can show that under the al the preparations have not rid the pre: of bugs, and charge the sum to us. It will be promptly paid. WILLIAM PETERMAN, President, WILLIAM PETERMAN, Inc. 200 Fifth Avenue, New York Ss clothing, etc th 42d Bt, 20. jusioal 45th st. ayhouse fiatiees | LONGA Tanahiog Hit of New York, Kinga Alban} Win, Paver Right of Way, ‘The pictures at jay ATth Rt. Noon to 11.40 P.M. 100-Bbe ePteh tus oT the. following eth Allen “in ‘Phe fxces i rR theatres: strand Orch, & Bololite| Maker's Daughter, or » COHAN'S Brey, ast oss 8, Moa Frapst satin Prompect A eres tone a fal cee “it PAYS ADVERTIS B.S; Mose) Negent hehe, Lieu Bt. Madly ra 7 TERTY Pivuplay Phedue, sin Bt, and 8d aie. 30 live. bate fete. 10 . - Tezize, Bioomfield, ¥. 2. 10-16-26. Kiny BIRTH Bema is TE 4 ‘i ay airs. Tai Rockaway’ Ave, a ‘ fatiness, 2 ; ockatray, Lo. D. Ww. GRIFFI 'H’S baw eat ie Manhattan Wi r GioaNrio, seuorAcLE, ‘Theatre jadarvory “Cann, A Chorus of Broadway Beauties mihony othe 7 Velater Ave, ars ote ae And Feature Photo Plays IN BEDS Slim F 2osun av, b Se Bruny han Lies ss THE PASSING SHOW OF 1915 ‘Theatre, 142d St, and Sd epa eaeehe ithe a STEEPLECHASE ‘Sits 1 HENDERSON’S ; ahOBY HOME STEAMBOATS. UP THE HUDSON BY DAYLIGHT All Service Dally Except Sanday. Physicians Recommend Castoria ASTORIA has met with pronounced favor on the part of ceutical societies and medical authorities, It is used results most gratifying. The extended use of Castoria is unquestionably tho result of three facts: firet—The indisputable evidence that it is harmless: Secon¢—That it not only allays stomach pains and quiets the nerves, but assimi- lates the food: 7tiré—It is en agrepable and Tt is absolutely safe. It does not contain any and does not stupefy. It is unlike Soothing Syrups, Bateman’s Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, etc, This is a good deal for a Modical Journal to say. Our duty, how- ever, is to expose danger and record the means of advancing for poisoning innocent children through greed or ignorance ought to end. To our knowledge, Castorla is a remedy which produces composure and health, by Tegulating the system—not by stupefying it—and our readers aro entitled to the information.—Hadl’s Journal of Health. fh Bough ton Point, Catskill, Hudson ¥s ets Albany accepted, Afternoon Boat for Bear Mountain, West Pomt, Newbargb, Wan i os Ate SINNERS CREM catty) AFULL HOUS MORTON & MOORE DOREE OPERA C LUNA Bijou Theatre, Neve Brunewick, N, J, THUHSDAY. AULE Us B. 8, Moss’ Jefferson Theatre, 14th St, ‘and Bd Aye,, City, 5 Meee getuiyni: Theatze, 84 Ave, r odom Kifo, Ortentol_ Midway Midget ty, Free Chcus Dancing Couteat Ev day Night, by Fred B Jackson, B. ‘Theatre, Broad- MSRIGHTON’ we Ace VAUDEVILLE. £ . N. Brighton Beach =enet seen hy ne PALISADES 6 paeatle toets, ieee 3 "Banco arittan rs Nb PHOTO PLAYA Manhattan ‘Theatre 40 Manliatian @t,, = = ev . * AVE. Reasisni tant) Of Bisiritate™an: Bats: fl] Bu Biway & 28th St, fiero 4 Coy, other aia Acpdhiny beats, 42 Centr Ave, Cas Toners AHS Hose aes Sane aracty , fh| SLEW AE Beading esi, "it hina: x: fH |OLYMPIC j20% MAT. DAILY sem hae, O70 Putten ot, Boot MT RIALTO ROUNDERS lyn, LA Pe At Bia an, mu tee Any Sy Hctmond Theatre; Aaptotin 5, 8% 'W. ‘asthe Mery (nr Bo, Ferry DAILY AND Interstate peter i'2 80) 7 D L Bal pete fear nea +, ty s. “GRAND REPUBLIC” i it. Lat ark iy fo ‘sob 11 OAM iS ROEM fs i ; arts, 10.60 AM, og BH To ings tte ob 20 H Neth thks AY, JULY 7, 1915." err pharma- y physicians with na substitute for Oastor Oil, pium, Morphine, or other narcotio health, The day Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. Dr. B. Halstead Scott, of Chicago, llls., says: “I have prescribed your Castoria often for infants during my practice, and find it very satisfactory.” silk, serges, gabardines, wor- Dr. William Belmont, of Cleveland, Ohio, says: “Your Castoria stands |Steds, taffeta and serge combinstions,| Gabardines, wool popline, whipeords, first in its class, In my thirty years of practice I can say I never have | Hiacy a, white, black and white|%Tees and worsteds—various lengthe found anything that so filled the place. check’ worsteds and plain colors—all | and styles—Black, navy, colors, checks Dr. J. H. Taft, of Brooklyn, N. Y., says: “I have used your Castoria and | sizes in lot—but not at each price, —eome tan coverts 5 found it an excellent remedy in my household and private practice for ——__________--# many years. The formula is excellent.” Dr. R. J. Hamlen, of Detroit, Mich., says: “I prescribe your Castoris Surplus and Samples of extensively, as I have never found anything to equal it for children’s troubles, I am aware that there are imitations in the field, but I always gee that my patients get Fletcher's.” Dr. Wm. J MoCrann, of Omaha, Neb., says: “As the father of thirteen children I certainly know something about your great medicine, and aside from my own family experience I have in my years of practice found Cas toria a popular and efficient remedy in almost every home.” Dr. J. R. Clausen, of Philadelphia, Pa., says: “The name that your Cas- toria has made for itself in the tens of thousands of homes blessed by the presence of children, scarcely needs to be supplemented by the endorse- ment of the medical profession, but I, for one, most heartily endorse it and Delieve it an excellent remedy.” Dr. R. M. Ward, of Kansas City, Mo., says: “Physicians generally do not prescribe proprietary preparations, but in the case of Castoria my experl- ence, like that of many other physicians, has taught me to make an ex- ception. I prescribe your Castoria in my practice because I have found It to be a thoroughly reliable remedy for children’s complaints, Any physl- Blan who has raised @ family, as I have, will join me in beartiest recom- mendation of Castoria.” aenuine C ‘ASTORIA ALWAYS In Use For Over 30. Years The Kind You Have Always Bought STEAMBOATS, SEARCHLIGHT ROUTE, || Sight-Seeing To BANDY HOOK and the KEANSBURG,N.J.} 30, 6.45,6.45,9.300.M. Aal A P ye lt an Fare $2 one way, F.6d P.M, Leave Al Fare 62.00 ono trip. y 8.00 P. way, 68.50 round Sunday bo. or morning r News SPEND SUHDAY, JULY 11, 1N THE MOUNTAINS Mauch Chunk Switchback Special train leaves Wow York (West 234 S1,), 8.200. M., (Liberty $t.), . M, Jersey City (Jackson Ave, Newart, HUDSON NAMIGATION bany ‘a Tel, Spring 9400 day might etacenity te the ship in World, FLATS & APARTMENTS TO Unfurnished. 100th St, 128 W rome aud bath yt, 1d aed 108 Wy $10 ‘B14 and 616. J o5t., GUT Wy--W ruvme and bath, bot 2 HIGHLANDER” Lvs. Batiery Yonk a DANCING, GULAK DINNER SOc, St. “MARY POWELL” 4 roma, hot st, 900. W,—Ovmer flats, 4. 5 wid and belli, leet aud bor 56, water, 4 wider Bolin, Children, 6! ALLISTER S1'B'T CO, bei, trad 062, wiGhLanos NTS tt EW STEAM TLANTIG Diamonds on Credit 2317 ayes o MADEN Tana. “phdwa beer Cont, DIAERRIOS “saree $.8."MANDALAY" AFTERNOONS Pirr4.Moxs. bau SM vat athats WES WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS No Extra Charge for It Advertisements fu Poe Workd of Tee pe ace aas iS aS Suits that were $23. Suits that wore Suits that were $81.98 & $35.9 Nainsook Combtnations—! embroidery combined—val 54 Nainaook Com gmbrolderte v4 an embrolde! Extra Siso Drawers—h ruffle—good quality— Extra Bise Deawere—tucks and ruffle of good lace Inserto— Extra Sizo Petth containing oaly astonishingly HEA Fourteenth Street Rousing Values THURSDA Y—WOQOMEN’S DAY You'll Find What You Want at Astonishing Reductions ‘in Women’s Tailored To reduce surplus and make room for Great Summer Stocks griogsren ce . we have made the following reductions on ' TAILORED SUITS Red Ticket Lots FINE MUSLIN From a Well-Known Underwear Manufacturer ABOUT ONE-THIR ‘This purchase, in addition to our own Stock, comprises enough Underwear to supply a city, ASSORTMENTS are so exceptionally great. . . . Selected FABRICS. and STYLES at prices that represent saving of 33}; Per Cent. MANY MORE THAN ADVERTISED Jace and ra ight bric—daint Dreanea—n. 7 laces and ries—worth $1.2 te—ruffies, em. $1.29... 04 od embrotdery— Three Specials in -| Women’s SUMMER DRESSES itive items from large stocks “j the newest. Prices and in- vestigate. Plain and striped Voll Hight. blue, flesh tint, laven and white, blue and ‘white, White--full or. b organdie oF ne akirt—some w a gue and ler, bieck helio an ox pleated blow qnd vests of embrolde ills——box pleat t ‘ith tunics. Smart Silk Dresses— rth $14 Attractive Summer Dresseo— Variety of attra en 0! re and Havasee—navy, black ndie collars, nd serviceabl } 6.75 worth $11.98 etive mor Elaborate 0} with dou! tler ked Voiles in pretty Dresses. To prevent dealers buying, quantities Girls’ Tub Dresses plaids and pei trast trim elreular 01 6 to 14 years, GIRLS’ DRESSES—SECOND FLOOR, titched: 0 AUNNCURLOUSES— BEC 79 ct. Women’s Long Sitk Gloves itton length—double tip: or white, GLOVES—MAIN PLOOR, 29 ct. Swiss Emb'd Collars, Dainty flat styles—eyelet other deslens. NECKWEAR—MAIN FLOOR, . Akg and 49 ct. Mercerized Damasks. ne 2 bleached—new orns. 68 Inch JENS MAIN PLOOR: ct. quality—also Sea short sleeves—do perca flgures—collatless. ith silk froma—6 to 14 yrs, YRNIBHINGS-—-THIRD FLOOR, Athletic shi ers—double shirte——high . —knee length—all sizes. BOYS' UNDERWERAR—MAIN FLOOR, Leok for the Clocks! Coats that were $6. Coates that were $13.98 Coats that were $17, Coats that were $21. Coats that were $24. ————--—-——___—__-—-» ¢ | Thureda: oe —__________________® MORNING SPECIALS—-Tomerrow, Thursday, Until 1 P. M. Clock Signs Denote Moraing Specials, West of Fifth Avenue in Apparel for Prices That Will Please You! Suits and Coats Aw RTE WOMEN’S COATS Red Ticket Lote UNDERWEAR 'D BELOW VALUE Cambric Petticoatse—embd’ ruffle or torehon lace tr! crepe—value .69 Cambric and M ruffles of good or 3 to 6 row: value .79 to || Large handsomely an with laces, #1 values to $2.98... Finer We esters ersiog Crepe de Chine—really at! modela—special......+ Children’s Musiin lawn i 1 to 12 yra.—Re 5 and Take a Hammock With You on Your Vacation Varied stocks of all the favorites at Lowest Prices. and Hohifeld’s Hammocke— colora—| pillow— 1.49—Spect +119 Khaki Hammocks, with or withous _ Spreaders, for Camps Bungalows—Special, Favorite Couch Hammock khaki colored: me ‘001 T a Luncheon— 11.30 A.M. to 2.30 P.M. Tea—(Iced or Hot)—Cotfes stricted. No Mail or Telephone 9 1234 et. Casement Draperies ... ene uble a SPREADS—MAIN FLOOR, Wigy 16 et. Bleached Turkish Towels. 18x36—soft, absorbent mn —-white or colores centres and borders. TOWRIS—MAIN FLOOR, = white—smal novelty checks. DRESS GOOD8—MAIN FLOOR, 10 ct. Fancy Percales. Lar Tui dresses, skirt WHITE 4 middy blouses, —MAIN FLOOR, 79 ct. Bathing Suit Cases. well made— SUIT CASES—THIRD FLOOR, $1.49 Leather Hand Leath vd Look for the Ulecks! - tucked with hematitened ‘ “tol eo i. © a

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