The evening world. Newspaper, July 15, 1915, Page 5

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Two Months Was : day Night and Is not Expected | Peconic bathing station, lett the «ta ; large sad Inflamed. Caused TmMa9-,r se Gon on, malamegeae Bills last hats Disfigurement. In About en arta : to Recover. day and i« reported roaming the hills \ | | ea Desine Re ESUG IS & AWRRID: (38 wh. ‘ (Bpacial to The Brening World.) js carrying 4 4 : o 5 him for two days 4 A aged DOG SAYS HER PRAYERS | srastron, “Cnn "suiy' ts—ps,| Sheieh mae ytinteg hi Yor Cw aay 4 39th Street , HEALED BY CUTICURA Employees of New York Cen- TO IDENTIFY HERSELE, Fister street, Now york, ts crit [DARL three! vente, “eis unmarried.” | SOAP AND OINTMENT tral Caught in Flying aia e “My trouble began about two years Debris. fao and bad » burning and itching feoling. ‘My face was the most affected. First there ‘were pimples, then in a few days they would The cupola, five stories high, of a (Come tos head and then they would be sore © long time, Tho pimples were lange aid big West Shore Railroad grain ele- playing Solomon in a dog case to inflamed, They caused disfigurement, and |vator at the foot of West Tenth Street, would burn and itch so I could hardly i stand it, v1 sample, It helped so I bought a large bor ' of Ointment and « cako of Soap. I would West New York, N. J., was blown i “Then I eaw Cuticura Soap and Ointment | apart by an explosion at 11.30 o'clock SAvertised in the paper and wrote for a free | today. Showers of brick and con- jerete fell upon the North River pier A parrot and two cana: Enacting Role of Solomon in This Case. Magistrate Marsh had an easy th wash my face with the Soap and thea put | “Nd several canal boats alongside the | pany, on the Ointment and would leave it on for an | elevator, and more than a dozen per- (f howe or longer, In about two months I was | sons were injured, six so badly that healed and my face lt as smooth as ft can | thoy were brought to this city for be." (Signed) Harold Allick, Box 19, Hed- dene, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1915. ——— Be lent at thi fortunate sufferers can Bi safely use Warner's Safe Asthma Remedy with splendid results. restores at the same bie i =! Walcott. William Peets, ® member of the crew of the Walcott, was also Asthma—Hay Fever |insita" Frank noon « member ot These annoying dis-|the crew of the Sodus, and Andrew ain preva-|Swanson and Christopher Murray, avon. Un-!| workmen in the elevator, were struck by the wreckage. ‘The nearest hospital to the scene of the explosion is at Union Hi, It is prepared and pre- | away up on the Palisades. There was qj scribed for Asthma,|a New York Central tug at the ele- ' Hay Fever and Stuffy| vator pier and the injured named) erently. Colds—it soothes and | were carried aboard across the river to the foot of West|" “Can't L have % a week for her Mr. J, Hanscomb, of Wollaston, Mass, | Fifty-ninth Street. Ambulances which] board all this time?" asked Mrs, Formerly 5.00 to 9.00 ments we published.” rupted. her. 4 ivory pieces. “Here, Nellie!” called Mrs. Korbel, FIFTH.AVENUE AT 3a™ STREET’ who was present with her husband. . J “Yip, yip, yip!" eried the dog joy- . ony, oad Laity Nettie,” Mea. Will Close Out Friday SPORT SHOES Korbel commanded. The terrier knelt ’ / MIDSUMMER SILK DUSTERS ey Ede 4 Collection of Women's For Women and Millinery News Of Pongee and and prourt| yr gansta, came aaminna"| Novelty Low Shoes & Pumps aw oon A Special Showing Shantung has written —"I had Asthma very bad |had been summoned by telephone | Manuel, There was no anawer, and had to sit up night after n breathing easy and went right to bed slept. 1 would not be without Warner's,” | Will recover. ‘ ‘ ding silks, are cut on et it today from your nearest drug- | Gruiciowlcr when ‘necurauieted, in| tard the Nation! Casta ‘eaoktupinae Mubber tach Cen | | so Zhite, Hemp Hate, | | ioose, ‘comfortable lines % de vhe! Ci he National i Ci : Z ive hf cist, of postpaid on receipt of price, 75c. | Ciantiticn, Ae Belloved to have buen of his State if requested by. hia, com rubber heels. ‘lomfort: me wi jack ve! Warner's Safe Remedies Co... Dept. 810. Rochester. N.Y. 34th Street 465 Misses’ Dresses,—i4 to 18 Years. Linen; plaifi, striped and figured Voile, in a variety of the season's most attractive models, 4.75, 6.75 and 9.75 regularly 8.75 to 16.75 125 Misses’ Dresses,—I¢ to 18 Years. Dainty models of Sheer White Net or Voile. 4.75, 9.75 and 14.75 regularly 8.75 to 26.50 265 Misses’ Skirts,—14 to 18 Years. Practical models, in Repp, Gabardine, Pique, Linen, Corduroy and Palm Beach Cloth, also a number of Plaid Ratine Sport Skirts. 1,95, 2.95 and 4.75 regularly 3.50 to 7.95 125 Misses’ Coats,—14 to 18 Years. Navy Blue Serge or Gabardine, Black and White Check Fabrics, Covert Cloth and Cor- duroy. 9.75, 14.75 and 18.50 regularly 16,75 to 29:50 45 Misses’ Suits,—14 to 18 Years, The remainder of the season's odd sizes and broken lots marked for immediate clear- ance. 9.75 regulhrly 26.50 to 35.00 3.85 y ) t. Could| from Weehawkenn were in waiting ) t no relief until I used Warner's Safe | and the victims of the explosion were 4 athma Remedy. In five minutes { was! nurried to the Polyclinic Hospitfl. All general Burleson decided to- Private Duncan E. Raho, city mail dis- responsible for the accident, Among the victims of tho explosion | are members of National Guards ar: : =| who did not require hospital treat- | titled to leave, with pay, during en WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS, | ment was Arlington T, Mead of this Store Opens 9 A.M. Closes 5 P. M. Chae Ad eg Sato. James McCreery & Co. Closed All Day Saturday. July Clearance Sale Women’s Boots, Pumps, Colonials and Oxfords Low Shoe, with combi- Side-Lace Oxfords of One Button Pump in nation of Patent or Dull Softest Kidskin, in Bronze, Putty, Cham- Leather vamps, and Gray Champagne, Belgian agne, Gray or Olive or Fawn Ooze quarters; Blue or Battleship Gray; Sidskin, with tops to dainty inlay strap and also White Calfskin with match or harmonize; tongue effect. Patent Leather tips, many handsome effects, Note—The above illustrations show only a few of the styles included in this remarkable sale. All Sizes, but Not All Sizes in Each Model. Hin Firet Daty to WASHINGTON, July 16. by Congress all Federal employes ments. 5th Avenue . To Close Out on Friday MISSES’ & GIRLS’ SUITS; COATS, DRESSES & SKIRTS At Greatly Reduced Prices 75 Misses’ Afternoon Dresses, Size 14 to 18 years. Chic models, made of Crepe de Chine, Poplin and Plain Taffeta, Also a special purchase of White Crepe de Chine Dresses, in fifteen very effective models. 9.75 and 14.75 regularly 22.50 to 35.00 65 Juniors’ & Girls’ Suits,—12 to 17 Years. Two and three piece models of Serge, Gabardine and Check Fabrics. 7.50 and 9.75 regularly 18.50 to 24.75 98 Girls’ Coats,—6 to 14 Years, Practical models of Serge, Gabardine, Covert Cloth and Check Fabrics. 1.95, 4.95 and 6.95 regularly 5.75 to 12.75 350 Girls’ Dresses,—Size 6 10 14 Years. Large variety of models, made of Ging- ham, Percale, Repp, Lawn and Batiste. 95c, 1.45 and 1.95 ~ regularly 2.50 to 9.75 “EE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1918.” adjuster for a canualty in- MANAGER’S QUEER ANTICS: | BURNING ITCHING (SIX MEN INURED |e. Se OME Nee Bieompans” He'hearattescyonen| AT HIS SISTERS HOME) "e+ "= treme wien cow noe, oe OO Cee cee : ; . nd saw the wreckage ay! in bi direction. He was cut and bruise: f but managed to get outside the wors: of the shower of brick a oncrete, bi Magistrate Has an Easy Time t™ He suffered a stroke of apoplexy and Mrs. Bessie Manuct of No. 2644 Broad. | Yale in 1860, studied In Berlin, London imeny way, had summoned Charles Korbel, the most prominent physicians in this | to ite curmtive powers In consumption te | who lives around the corner at No. 400 country. He has written many bouka | eertalniy very striking, K rd & Taylor Trunk and Bag Section. West Ono Hundred and Forty-eighth 09 medical subjects. He was called ‘ pStreet, for “unlawfully withholding Kiniey wa | property,” viz, her lovely fox terrier, a “Baby followed me home last March !_ PARIS, July 15.—Senator Ferdinand and stayed there perfectly happy till this man took her away the other treatment In Polyclinic Hospital. | | gay,” Mrs. Manuel compiained. ‘The persons most seriously hurt Sample Each Free by Mall! were on the canal boats Sodus and] geciared Mr. Korbel, “She d With 32-p. Akin Book on request, Ad-| Walcott, Capt, John 1. Rittmore and if dress post-card “Cuticura, Dept. T, Boss | his wife, Dora, were buried under the tom.” Sold throughout the world. debris, which fell on the deck of the “Her name isn't Baby, but Nellie,” ip. —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—___ peared last Maroh, See the advertise- The terrier slowly moved toward | “Here, Baby!" Mrs. Manuel inter- BONWIT TELLER. &CO, with inerh De manding officer. Under a law passed Frightens fat (Special to The Be 1 mu) FOUNDED 1826 GREELEY 1900 July 18 ving 1 anager of the © Had a Stroke of Apoplexy on Sun- 'Francia Delafield of No. & West/aged the stn successfully for the 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE | cally iM at the home of bis sister, Miss | ~ | Hmma Delafeld, Hell Avenue, Noro-! Hime and Tubercul sis | Store Hours 9 A. M. tos P.M. Closed Saturday . jon Sunday night while visiting hor. | 0% i Stfersan wemieal Collene, Pht. ‘i His recovery is not expected. adetphia, says ae aed 3 2 { Dr. Delafield is seventy-four years | old. He had been iil of jate and went to his sister's home a month ago to recuperate. He was graduated from Your LUGGAGE Requirements |} For Transcontinental Tour, Summer Sojourn or Week-End Trip You Will Find ; Every Luggage Requirement Satisfactorily Met in the and Paris and later became one of J in consultation after President Mc- or foo Lid Bsc detail and of the most excel- lent construction, at prices substantially lower than you & would expect to pay. The Lord & Taylor Spe- cial Wardrobe Trunk, for instance, full sized and of 4- ply veneer basswood, Wardrobe Trunks, in the popular 4§-inch size, are of three-ply veneer, covered with een vulcanized fibre, fa + tape with a dozen han, ers; five drawers, one of whi divided into small compart+ ments, locks; adjusta hat forms and shoe compartment, Fitted with draw bolts and aracentric locks Priced Noted Semator Dead, Dreyfus, who was a member of the moat important committess of the | French Upper House and a writer and j expert on economic and social ques | tions, died here to-day. 1, equipped with a dozen ed hangers; 5 drawers, * ee hat form; Ml fitted with racentric fed Bags, of genuine black walrus, are in the smart- est of three-piece models, lined with gray or violet moire silk. Equipped with ten fine French i Priced $10.75. draw bolts locks. Price Spaially Shap of Onyinatons SPECIAL— $2.95 Usually £4.00 and $5.00 SPECIAL— $8.00 (For Women) For motoring and travel- ing, ‘Coverall Coats” of these cool, dust-shed- TRIMMED HATS at $5.00 Every charming nov- elty of the present sea- ton: 2.00 3.75 Incomplete Sizes An assortment of 750 pairs of these smart low and high Sport Shoes, all Special Sale Women’s Pure Thread Silk Hose At Reduced Prices Pure Thread Silk Hose with belted back and convertible collar. Pongee Coats of finest quality silk, especially well tailored, are ex tional values at $18.50, crown, others in clever combinations of black and white — trimmed with large roses, gar- denias, wings, pompons and feather fancies. able lasts in white trim- med with black or tan Russia Calf or patent leather. " ! MISSES and Taffeta Hate in black Smee ee eda Ct ce CHILDREN’S and in navy. MEN’S Imported Novelty Silk Hose LOW SHOES isherok = ma57 |G — anne i f A various assortment of novelty effects, Wormerly $2.25, #.75 and 3.00 low $. chic little turban effects, Transparent Hats with brims of chiffon, Georgette crepe or net; the majority in white, Also 35 Hate that at former prices ranged up to $15.00—reduced for clearance. fe specially Priced, Reduced From $20.00. English gabardine hand-tailored garments, absolutely showerproof; convertible collar. Men's Raincoats in tans, blue and black mixtures. Usual prices $10.00 and $12.00. For Clearance, $5.00 Fourth Floor. including Paris Clox.. Hand Emb’d Clox Silk Hose In black, white and colors, with self or con- trasting hand embroidered Clox. ais 85 $1.95 a pair Every wanted style in all the fashionable leath- ers:-— White canvas, tan Rus- sia, patent leather and gun metal; sizes up to 2. 1.50 To Close Out Women’s Knit Fibre Silk Swimming Suits 8.50 Correct model with attached skirt, tights and belt. In black and colors, Fourth Floor, iNew Pictorial Magazin THE SUN NEXT SUNDAY Interesting Pictures Beautifully Printed Is Now the $6.50 Special Price for the “Monarch” Couch Hammock (Made to sell for $10. Strongly constructed with reversible cotton-top mattress, fitted over Helical Spring; adjustable wind-shield, sides fitted with magazine pockets. Galvan. ized chains support it and there are two extra four-foot chains included. For porch or lawn, indispensableif you would enjoy real comfort. Angle-iron Stands, $2.50 Initial Payment will deliver this $50 Victrola, in either oak or mahogany finish, at your summer home. With it you may select a $5 purchase of records, or arecord pur- chase equivalent to a larger down pay- ment. $5 a month conveniently pays for the balance on the Victrola and Bacon. Record Cabinets to Match Victrolas at Special Prices P.S. Postal C. uest will bring you ated Victrola Catalog and complete Tubular Stands, $3.50 Con ° t Si N 1 serarding, Lord & Taylor Victor Awnings, $3.75 and upward, venien 1ze Service and Payment Privileges. Fourth When, Seventh Floor THE SUN will begin publi-| for filing and for future bind- vation next Sunday, July 18, | ing. of a NEW PICTORIAL SUP-| The pictures will be selected PLEMENT. with great care and will be & It will be printed on fine} such as to make this new pic- f paper by the INTAGLIO] torial well worth saving. Many BK PROCESS, which is the last] of them will be, so beautiful A ord in the artistic reproduc-| that you will want to frame tion of photographs. them, This new supplemext will] While covering a wide field consist~ of sixteen pages. It | of human interest, particular at- f will be of a size which will] tention will be paid to illus- make it ideal for preserving, | trating the following subjects: INTERESTING PERSONALITIES LOVELY COUNTRY HOMES THE LATEST FASHIONS THE THEATRE THE WAR IN EUROPE NEW YORK SCENES AND EVENTS Order from your Newsdealer now. The first issue will soon be exhausted, New Smart SWEATERS of IMITATION SILK A delightful novelty, of brilliant lustre, lovely colorings, fine flat weave and exquisite texture. In straight coat effect, girdled with a tasseled sash, the cuffs and patch pockets cleverly finished with rolling edges, Every color for which Fashion has evinced her preference, including e, Copenhagen, Gold, Lavender, Emerald, Gray, Black and White, Specially Priced at $9.50. Third Flor erence ena enemas, MIDSUMMER FACTORY SALE An absolutely harmless antacid im aj of fermentation “d \ ‘SMOKING TOBACCO $550 Player Pianos $410 Im'a four ot Watch for this Fine NEW PICTORIAL SUPPLEMENT with | Kentucky's Barley de Luxe, $350 Upright Pianos $210 is in elther powder ee” form at 50 cents per dot age-mellowed for your pipe. KNABE, At"svrat'sr. Lipa Myra Febocco Cx NEXT_SUNDAY'S_SUN {sunny World Wants Work

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