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¥ ¢ 4 uft* x Be: i : way a0 Ww HOT-WEATHER DON'TS BY HEALTH BUREAU FOR STAY-AT-HOMES Dr. Brown Advises Manhattan Dwellers How to Keep Cool and Well. Dr. Lucius P. Brown, the new Di- réstor of the Bureau of Food and Ith Department, has Drugs in SELECT THE GOOD ~ FROM THE BAD Choose the medicine that will give Es rotlef deed pain without dangerous | sal soda and hot water every day; to . oye Relief, entirely free | stimulants from opiates or externally, rom mah ll can be safely jcaffeine and the like; internally = externally to stop season for good, fresh Mg Radway Ready | ablon insted his first announcement, giving out a list of hoteweather don'ts for persons who make Manhattan Island their summer resort. He counselied them not to Expose food to dust, dirt and their common enemy, the fly. Handle food unnecessarily; in other words, don’t try juggling with it, but fet it into your mouth as expeditiously as possible. Fail to empty canned goods imme- diately upon opening can—not refer- Ting to the goods that come in a can from the place around the corner, which require no such injunction. Keep the door of your icebox open, thereby protecting the food and pre- venting an outsider from viewing any Nquid refreshment inside and being tempted to larceny. Fail to inform the Health Depart- ment, telephone 6280 Franklin, when you see an unclean store, glasses be- ing cleansed in dirty water, stores which have more than the regulation number of flies and food being ex- posed on the street to contamination. ‘The Director also wrote out a com- Panton list of things which city folk should do, They were urged to Keep food on ice, the icebox clean and sweet, the windows and doors goreened and the garbage can cov- ered; to wash the refrigerator with drink cold beverages slowly; to avoid which contain alcohol, to eat moder- ately and to take advantage of the oe Underwood Co. Enters Dental. ‘nd inflammations, An official of the Underwood Type- writer Company stated emphatically Seren. 2. a.half to a teaspoon- in © tumbler of water will in| to-day that his company had not been ofew minates Fe way’ “dope” ng gph no “dope” or cramps, diart complaint and ‘a Ready nd P urDORe of which jombination i, known as Company, the to execute war Ho'anid further that the Uns approached relative to of typewriter comp: the American Sag | graers, wood Company has not and is not timetried, feodicine, tbo and B00 et ll drongins | mening munitions of war, thats —Advt. cture of typewri! The Truth About HAY FEVER ASTHMA & CATARRH Free Treatise ‘Thewsande who have eullored from Hay Fever, “Pusch Cold,” Asthma and Catarrh have been greatly relieved and benefited by the “LIQUOID” Treatment. ‘This discovery alleviates the troublesome symptoons and gradually removes the constitutional couse ‘ef these distressing complaints. Pes over a quarter of a century the“LIQUOID’ Treatment hes been recognized fp England os’ valuable aid ln asthma and catarth, and it is peculiarly efficacious in hay fever. This treatment—highly indorsed by the medical profession—is the discovery ‘ef a physician who devoted a lifetime to the study of the complaints which his method 40 00 successful in relieving. ‘This noted specialist has written a book about the “LIQUOID” Treatment, in which Renee Sten nee baw 9, rarer ben. cb venndbe—td tlh hey to be tid of hay fever, asthma and catarth. A epacial edition of this valuable book has been set aside for FREE distribution, ‘end all who oulfer from any of the above ailments should get a copy at once, and read it. This generous offer may be withdrawn at any time, so te make sure of « FREE COPY—ge today and Z ALL STORES Manhattan and Brooklyn. KALISH’S vet This BOOK FREE at any of the Following Drug Stores: Riken-HEGEMAN LIGGETT'S B'way & 34th St., 128th St.é 7th Av. Grand Central Terminal. STEINHILBER’S Pe ahr ny Oe Usth St. & Ameterdam Av, N.Y. 80th St. and Sixth Av., 3 cif EBS SCHAAF BROS. 2191 Eighth Av., N.Y, 9411 Third Av., N. Y. 00 A WEEK Opens an Account b 3 Furnished Acomptctey { 5 Furnished aay CREDIT Terms apply a! Island, New Jersey & FREE | We Pay Freight and Railroad Fare [ATs 0'cLoc Genuine Walnut Dresser and Caner & Connecticut Completely 7 BE | saved $200 6d to his offics. some time vefore had Went ty-third | 6 admitted | ad were POLICE FOLLOW A GIRL DOLLARS and |" AND TRAP A PHYSICIAN: SENSE” Dr. Neaherser Send Whe Reports t the Fourth Branch Bureau A myaterious package received by ape. Pert ne en eyes ee) By BJ. Barrett, Jf, vanes J, Hoyt ts Heid Under) Br wand tor in i mas, gt teats de htt, yes AML Our Regular Shoes Are Reduced Just 10% |The Fire Insurance Agent—| *!:°0 Bail on Charge of Sell- Bay want ous to buy the drug od tno | caminee this morning by Tnepector Of) T wget af 10m on all thoes Haan nn ve “ay 1D Ameen 1. We on Where He Finds His Prospects. ing Young Woman Hercin. creer tas recall. Whe Rosle cord | ckage might 3.50 Shoes, now 3.15 5.00 Shoes, now 4.50 e. he Inspector told the doctor to-day, “that the ‘bomb’ Je 8 bottle of fine honey some friend has sent you." Dr. Neuburger then recalled that « 4.00 Shoes, now 3.60 5.50 Shoes, now 4.95 4.50 Shoes, now 4.05 6.00 Shoes, ni now 5.40 fot added one pair of shoes or oxfords to make x sale ae - oe ant io, 118 West | after his arrest, Dr, Daniel J. Hoyt, of No. 118 Went | 2fter his teres One Hundred and Twenty-sixth | \ieeaed” the Street, Is under $1,000 bail to answer | _ Harlem Court to-morrow to answer! according to the de- From the theoretic viewpoint of was his patient and as and the economist the entire structure of insurance, both fire and life, rep- Fesonts @ vast economic joss to the community. . Plainly the difference if. > PING THE Poon. m the Pittsburgh Post.) “Some of these soctal workers evolve ing neTer attamptnd before hy a Fecal store, Come ina The Pr todileie un y west at a. re a charge made under the narcotics miew ary ne ihe between the amount paid in a# pre-| section of the Health Law. The phy- 1 patient had taken the eardbonrd con- pty miums and that paid out for losses! siclan was arrested by Detectives went, Rod ge me} theories. talner of the honey bottle from the doc- C 221 G h goes toward pay! ¢| Riley and Finan, of the Fourth S dar aaviieh the poet to yy |tor’s own office several days a MpY Ine reenwic! rd paying the salaries of; inch Bureau, after he had, the de-| ene see fine by purchasing’ cule [nouncing at the time that he “wanted 01 the cost of living by purchasing their Send for Catalog W. stuff in barrel Jote Non-productive labor — solicitors, agents, &c. What is not thus ex- pended is devoted to other similar exponses—-rent, taxes, &o.—vor to the creation of a surplus, From 1907 to 1910 inclusive New tectives say, sold heroin to &@ woman to mail a package to some one.” Untrimmed York City business men paid $25,000,000 Millinery in premiums for fire insurance, Loss- 8 satisfied during that period totalled 75e Felt Sport but $8,683,000, Expenses amounted to 40 per cont. of the gross income, or $10,000,000. What became of the bal- ANce Of $6,417,000 Js not stated. Proba- bly it went into the surplus funds. Hat—at... 59ec $1.25 Milan Hemp —te ese BOC Ate eeee Distribution in Our Annex Buflding. As many sets of these 20 J.B.GREENHUT COMPANY. “THE BIG STORE” quired for books unfilled will be ‘ but only one set of any one But it is plain that the $10,000,000 item $1.25 Corduroy Tam o’ BOTH siDEs NY | date ‘in any one book. Only 100 Means just so much los to the body Shanters— SIXTH AVE. 16% TO (9% STREET \ plimentary Stampe good in any politic. If fire insurance did not exist Btw ceveee c Sony soote es Joo pense. oe in New York City the people as a whole would have saved $10,000,000 during the three-year period covered. Bome day, perhaps, insurance will vanish from the earth. And the vast army of non-productive nts, solici- tors and empioyees will find jobs at useful productive labor, thus tending to lower the soaring cost of living. But at the present timé insurance, both fire and life, serves a very useful purpose to the individual. ‘ithout fire insurance all lines handling mer- chandise would rest upon a most un- stable foundation. The multitudinous conveniences of credit would be lost; business as a whole would have to be done on the archaic cash basis. Con- sequently the insurance man, Seam Pager eA parasite, t9 practically zen, When he becomes Dractically @ parasite he will be owes scrapped Lory Any eee e oon- uctors and other economically super- fluous citizens. Trustees’ Sales (By Order of the United States District Court) Because of the Crowds in Attendance, We Cannot Guarantee to Fill Mail or Telephone Orders on These Items ‘4 and °5 Dresses for Stout Women| Fully 1,000 Handsome SUMMER Dresses, . $9) 9 5 37 to 59 Inch Bust Measure, on Sale Tomorrow, at The headlines alone in this announcement are of sufficient importance to crowd this section bright and early tomorrow morning, for these dresses are the very best we have ever been able to offer for stout women at such a very low price. There are seven pereeulay fees looking styles—specially designed for women of liberal proportions. These dresses are daintily fashioned of :' STRIPED VOILE AND TISSUES; white eves with black, blue and'lavender stripes; ALSO WHITE RICE CLOTH with black figured desi; The style features embrace-Novelty Collars and Cuffs, Embroidered Organdie Collars, Plated Net and Silk Vestees, Lace Edged Collars and Cuffs, ilk Girdles, NEWEST FLOUNCE AND FOLD-TRIMMED SKIRTS. Of course, the demand for such beautiful dresses at $2.95 will be very large, the selling is sure to be spirited. Therefore, we advise those who are inter- ested TO COME AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE TOMORROW. y A New Lot of White Voile Blouses __, to Be Sold Tomorrowat. . . N Corsets—Sale at Analysis applica to in- fire suran int's fleld of eSeretlon is productive of good resulta His pros- pects are to be found under five head- ings, each one of which should be sys- matically covered. ‘They run as (a) property, ‘oP thors ning to become house- holders, (c) those who own furniture, either insured or uninsured. Among his business acquaintances he ane id sho: he business from: (a) Men from who! modities—bis , butehen editor, ingen &o., pi he ‘\andlord, and (c) is banker.’ The latter, who ta con- AMALIA $1.50 to $2.50 “Lady Betty” $1 ALLELE $22.50 Seamless Velvet Rugs—Size 9x12— rae rates: aa be ‘naeen ‘0 Sale, $16.75 N More of the very kinds of blouses that created such spirited selfing all day Monday. f A Special lot of these celebrated » ipatloulr tM: pe a A Choice designs end attractive color- § No valuation given here. And this we do purposely, for we. “prefer to have you judge the ff corsets purchased 'way under price ings. N blouses—that way you will appreciate what remarkable bargains these are at 39c. $17.50 MIN Sample Ruge— ‘ FOUR VERY EFFECTIVE NEW STYLES FOR YOUR CHOICE. All handsomely § size 9x12; Velvet and Ax- N trimmed with fine embroidery, hemstitching and insertions of lace. minster; at............. $12.75 B All fresh, new—jusi out of the original boxes. All sizes from 36 to 44 inch “anminia-----..425 | Women’s and Misses’ Linene Dusters | 25 size 0x12; ee Reese ms 2.1 —Sale Tomorrow,at .... . Bed Curtatns, Couch &7'and St inches long, G oral et; com crib of natural color linene. | Low Shoes—Sale Tomorrow . 1.95 Smart and dainty footwear now in greatest demand. Season’s newest styles in PUMPS repaiad Goodyear-welted or hand-turned soles. All sizes from 2} to 6; AA to D widths N only. } Flannel Trousers—Sale . . . 3 95 Plain white and stripes in excellent grades. from the makers. That's why you can save tomorrow from 50¢ to $1.50. “Lady Betty” corsets are made with unbreakable spiral side steels; long over back and hips; medium or low bust. maton! esta ee reneens, access to the records rr which ily obtainablo, Present « splend: ld for the in- surance man's activities. He should unearth business in cases where: (a) Property changes hands, (b) mort- gages are placed, (c) new rentals are Involved, (4d) new businesses are launched, (@) new buildings are con- structed, (f) wandings a their con- tents are damaged by fire Household items which can be ob- tained either through clipping bu- reaus or @ close study of the local papers have brought much Vegas Some of these corsets are of coutil, others of batiste. Perfect in fit; graceful and com- fortable. WILLE formation of age houscholde {i fous! $1.50 Tapestry Couch Covers we, (b) the arrival of new ten- Ale ccceeee eaeade seeetes SLID marria, ants and (c) fires private all mean possible iness live agent. Property owners in general can be peat from @ score of 5 ey can be reached thro : Straightforward solicitation, () teameters estate men, and moving concerns, (d) newspaper material, (e) evidence of property tennant @) legal reports and (6) « county records. Althor not “generally considered & profession, ae oe etd surance agent's Men’s Imported Terry Cloth Bath Robes—Sale at $2.35 The selling price just about averages the import cost. These robes are splendidly made, cut extra full, and come in @ most attractive array of handsome checks and stripes. Handsome girdles to match. All sizes. houses for the $4.50 Scrim Curtains—at... MULL TAM Reom Chairs — leather 8; box construction; $4 All Cotton Mattressea— an ae 52 and 54 inches long. Generously cut; convertible collars and turnback cuffs, $3.25 f Women’s $3.00, $3.50 and *4.00 AND COLONIALS. Patent Leather, Gunmetal Calf, and White Canvas. Plain or colored } | Men’s and Youths’ $5 and 86 Outing MALU to fie cribs; naa fo A timely bargam event, offering an opportunity to buy high-class outing flannel trousers |) 1,000 Dozen Pairs of Men’s fancy cretonne ticking; $295 ) * much less than regular prices. and Women’s Hosiery— i. N The tailoring bespeaks perfection in every detail. EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED. Alb sizes in this sale. Genuine “Palm Beach” Suits for )Men and Youths—Sale .. . Sale at, a Pair 8e “Seconds” of a well-known guar. anteed make, which, when perfect, are regularly priced at 25c and 35¢ a pair. $5.50 Golden Oak Chiffon. stallation of of fire protection devices or tere—with five drawers; @ rearrangement of his property may effect the same result. all §=wood trimmings; Here is an actual good castors and handles; yee of an insurance man's advi at.. emall manufacturer in free city decided to construct a ne + $3.95 $10 White Enamel Cribs— *7.50 CAML LTT ULLUL TOLL TMA LAA TDU ULE plant. As he knew exactly what he drop sides; continuous A most attractive collection of these very fashionable and very comfortable summer And though classified ds “seconds,” ed, ht high drop sides; 1 with the aid ret Paces! “uliser posts; woven wire spring N suits. All sizes. the imperfections are not really Plain colors and stripes. repared rough set of working nas 2 ar Rawings, Know! nothing of the local building rements, he so- cured the necessary information along these pes from the city building com! An tnguranoe man happened to drive past as the foundation was be- ing constructed. He looked up the owner for the purpose of talking in- qurance. During the course of the worthy of serious consideration, The hurts are slight and will not in any way affect the service of this hosiery. Those who are economically in- clined, and who know bargains, will supply themselves with hosiery for a long, long time. All sizes in this sale, with helical ends; at....... $6.45 Best Staple Summer Groceries At Prices That Will Pi Down Your Table Expenses Considerably A few of tomorrow's specials printed here. Mail and telephone orders filled promptly. Phone 4000 Chelsea. Fresh Fruits Mother's Oatme: CHITALOUPES “large, Freshly roll VAIN Teas For icing or serving hot. TETLEY'S ” TEAS—“indsa you've laid out this ‘ance will come to $5 $6.50 Genuine Sole Leather Cowhide Travel. ling Bags—Sale, $4.95 Made of oak tanned leather; sewed corners; good handle; solid brass lock and catches; leather lined with 3 pockets, plant yor § @ hundred, or $400 a year on your $8,000 investment.” ‘That's a mighty high rate, coun- red the owner, “Yes, but if you'll mal changes according to m safety practice it can be reduced to $2.50 per thous: and the agent indicated the necessary changes involving a re- arrangement of certain departments, the abolition of certain partitions, &e. The building was constructed ac- cording to the insurance man's sug- gestions; the rate was set at but hait the original figure and the owner year by availing himself f the age! knowledge. The ayerage loss by fire in United States amounts to about 4 GUADARALI CONFER: 8 ibs, va ACLBH JAM—Hartley’s or Strawberry; ma Pas 7 $1.10 BERNESE AL extra thick, y creams for whippini fers and ‘serving’ with coffe BLEND 35¢ XXX SUPERIOR CANDLES —earton containing 12 cand 18¢ LAUNDRY SOAP — Hazel Borax Soap or Hazel Best Family, Soa) 10 bbs, 5 Ibs, 56c 200 Be B5e 80c je Bae FANCY MIXED BIS- ‘cur substitute; , 10¢ ‘and cooking} Lal als Se iic $13.50 “Overland” Trunks “ RICE. —Sale, $9.95 Sizes, 32, 36 and 40 inches, Leb. pas Of 15: HAZEL GLOSS 'STARCH— pteseeee 31.75; | Sid box, 47; Ode ," Selb, cartons... ++. the OATMEAL. 45: H &D. ee | ll oe wae as tet oe ee cently, 1,089 resulted from the cars. ” ori PEAPIOCA. BO: 41e veneer with hard fibre on both leas use of matches. OLD-FASH- sides; brassed steel clamps and afety recommendations, ” Oot EE TA? a0: corners; all riveted; linen lined; WM A trays.