The evening world. Newspaper, August 4, 1915, Page 11

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‘WHAT WOMEN OF OUR NATIVE STATE SAY. N. ¥.—“1 feel it my duty world know what ‘or 's medicines have done for me. 1) 1 run down and Cl do idl lor two #, althougb } was ail- lor nd penindy Had taken every of medicine, doctored with six dif- h doctors but only got relief for a About last November I collapsed, not raise my hand and nothing be tor One d my mother Pre so I ws 1 hed | taken about half the bottle ; 80 T wrote to Dr. Picrce, le sent me a question blunl Discovery do most of my work and can walk a mil f ds think it am bt I could not live RANSCIER, | 1 and A. FEW DROPS TAIN {oe 33 ala. : 351 josTs pi PHOTO PLAYS. eee we eee The story every ing in The a following WEDNESDAY SET Prospect City Mt,” and Sd Resid hin atre, 188K rospect Park Pastime ‘Thientro, 14 ry Prptonlay | Theaire Joreey aya Ba At Bty and Sd with $11,000 of thabank's mm yy] Most at the same M | disappeared a week ago t .| Wallace, written of the bai Don’t Poilson Baby. YSORTY YEARS AGO almost everyremother thought her child must har, ' PAREGORIC or laudanum to make it sleep. IS NO WAKING. rs! areft}ie children who have begs killed or whose healthyhas been ruined for life of which is a,narcotio product of opium. ; Druggists aro prob ited from selling either of thesnarcotics named to children at all, or to anv “ GOMEY FOBANIGHT” SAID COBRELIUS NOTE "To Coney Isigng for the night" was the last misa@uge Abram Cor- nelius jr, missing@pashier of the Cit- izens’ National Fink of Englewood, left for his familyefore he departed Ad his fo Tho message ways in a hurriedly pencilled note to §he cashier's son, | of an It was idft tn a conspicu- ius home ear Wal- sland for one to envelope ous place in the C The note tn ful lace, the night stay with you. D As there was hot bing) unusual about his father passingg a ‘night in New Aid pot ‘begin to worry sheense until twen nH wide the Ble (8 tot WradorteR to nett, the ch These drugs will TOO MAN kt dnp, Th dry Wl Pom by paregoric, laudanum an@, coathion, ¢ v’aody without labelling them “poison? The definition of “narootij>” ist “4 med Mine which relieves pain and produccs sleep, but which in poisonih os doses profuces stupor, coma, convul- sions and death.’”’ Thetaste and smell of medicines <¢ 0 and sold under the names of “Drops,” “ WGordala”# “Soothing mer a. You should not pormit any medicine to be jgiven physiciin know of what it 1s oom posed. °YASTORIA DOES NOT 00 math if it bears the sig pature, of Chas, H. Fletcher. your children without you Letters ift/om Prominent Physicians addrieyised to Chas. H. Fletcher. Dr. J. W. Dittay te, of Chicago, Lil, advise its use in #11 families where thane ia ere children.” Dr. Alexander/'}) . Mintie, of Cleveland, Ohio, says: “I have frequently prescribed yo4r C4 storia and have found it o reliable emd pleasant rem- | well for us to reach the lodge of edy for chi} Zren.”’ Dr. Agt fa V. 9 wetland, of Omsha, Nebr., says: ‘Your Casteria is, the best remedy {1 the world for children and the enly one 1 use and Te. J. A. McClellan, of Buffalo,,N. ¥., says: “I Rave frequently preseribed Castoria for| children and alweys got goed results. Castoria for my}own cbildren.” Dr. J. W. Alkin,:of 6t. Loui, Mo, says: “I heartfly endorse your Cas toria. I have £( always found ft ito do all that is claimed for it.” wer food tf Coa ak Gained for ee titioner with your:Castoria Vins been highly qsfiatectory, and I consider it fan excellent ressedy for thy, young.” Dr. H. D. Benner, of toria as @ purgetive in-thy, cases of children for years past with the most happy effect, and\fully it as a safe remedy.” Dr. J. A. Borman, : City, Mo., anys: “Your Castoria fe = splen- did remedy for ehilérer:, known the world over. I use it in my practice | and have no hesitancy in recommending it for the complaints of tatents | and children.” Dr. J, J. Mackey, Ot Brocktyn, 1F., says: “1 consider your Castoria an excellent preparatioy, gy a bamg composed ef reliable medicines | and pleasant to the taste. /A geod remedy for all disturbances ef the digestive organs.” CENUINE CASTORI. A ALWAYS In Tse For Over 30 Years would OACh | koows some of the secrets of old | OF | Frederick does for the weak king. N= | to his rendezvous. And even by now says: “I use your Castoria ead | for us to do. Im fast I use | avenues of the capital. tly pregcribed it in my medical gractica, and have | there. Mledelphia, Pa, says: “I have used your Cas | Even as Kitty's car swept. by the pal- | esaper in the sent that she might not (Copyright, 1918, by Wright ALP CHAPTER ad (Continued ) é | 4 \ > whe “At abt Wrederick Pr AL suspected bim > wut it was not he, No,) @ was Count Sachlo—you t have thought that?” | tMacuio! Bow could be know @ vt Why snould be wisp it—who) could have wid him?” | “Holeau, tlere are affairs between | these two kingdoms wiien 1 did nud @t UFet @uspect. Times are ripe for @ War betweou the two, Whicu wall extinguien (ois Kingdom or unite i with What of Grahoiten, Count sachiy | fe wt the bead of that. tte knows ail | the plans of this city’s defenses, He | King Michael, He knowse—bolleve me, for 1 heard bia say it—the value of the old Graboten vuln, He knows that it bas vaiue only when the two woparate baives ara united. Now, listen—be bas half of that coln--has tin bie ewan bande—i saw him have it. tie was the thief of the king's half of the coin! Moreover, he knows | where the other half—my half—is. He! knows it ie in the possession of Count Frederick. And listen, Roteau, Sacto | @ares no more for Count Frederick then does for me, no more than Hven by now he may be on his way! some one may be endeavoring, in the interest of Count Sachio, to get pos- session of Count Frederick's half of the missing coin. Fo: Will call it hia, although but Bow he ¢ook it from Us in violence—the same fragment | Drought from America with me.” “Bo, then, deep breath, aid Holeau, drawing a here ls yet more work Well, It never ceases, this mystery of the travelling coin! But, excellonza, dt seems to me that if owr duty leads us thither, it were Count Sachio as early as possible, that we may spy out the ground.” “Precisely, that Is my Idea,” “Come then, exceliensa.” A few moments later the two, once more provided with a speedy motor car, were on their way down the “I think it might be well to drive past the two painces,” said Kitty Gray. “We might pick up some news First, let us go to the palace of Count Frederick—perhaps he is not out this early.” But, early though it was, Count Frederick was astir—wns indeed ready for the street apparently, as wes also his guest, Count Sachio. ace front they saw the Count and| Bachio step into their own car, which waited for them at the ourb. The ltwo noblemen did not chance to no- | tice the occupants of the approaching otor. “Quick!” said Kitty, #inking back | be observed. “Drive around the block. Don’t let them ave me.” She motioned |also to Roleau to conceal himself as best he might. Thetr own car, swing- ing around the corner, gave way for the vehicle of Count Frederick, which sped on down the street. Once more, still undaunted, Kitty Girected her own car to pass around the block and atop in front of Count Frederick's palace Disorders Yield When the right help is sought et the right Thy Kind Yeu Heve Always Bought THE CENTAUR COMPANY, REW YO! Dad _- VAUDEVILLE. F: FaUDEVILLE AND nd wLars ry | 28 AVE, eis oe ts ‘ti Biway & 28th St. as AM coat Theat, a = pe coe’ Nett a Ba tat mY 44th by. HANDS-' as ware ! ue 5 Kooy ae Dither Cleepign & Ww h the brights yeher Of i) pal edly stioceas of ra | Ores! | iv M | bet oat Mazhew. q | Keer Pisce "bt bed ih ea RTE i MN M ie yk is (& VIELDS, ae Tae 's Reese in Reef Fi) 12 Act Vaudeville Show DELIGHTFUL PROMBNADE, de Hb AY ire, at 6 AMUSEMENTS. */ nonta BEAGH FREE rest sty, Froe Concerts, Free Toys, (LUNAT. Cirews, Free Shows HARRIS™ 5 4 3 Times." || PRIZE BANCING CONTEST THURSDAY WIGHT se ste STEEPLECHASE 2.80. ae FULL HOUSE PHOTO. Pu AYS. ‘ enh | GRACE LA RUF. ‘LARA We*pst).§ BV se soseae, | BELL FAMILY fai acta Type y Mat. To-day lots etht Sri AWTUCKET”| BRIGHTON. (Rote: Charley Chaplin Kilm & Oths. | Beighton Beach “S, S. Mandalay” !*4 LCAGHAL AY ree ter ERAT OR Ueber) Thar Aue, ae Sel, Ue! mye ‘hae 8) MARY |p nator BS Bled Ea ee Ring tree. ), fo “R. ae z Next Wk, Dla On, % 130% PARR time. Indigestion {s a torment. Billousness causes suffering. Either is likely to lead to worse and weak- ening sickness. The right help, the best eorrective for disordered conditions of the stomach, liver, kidneys or bowels is now known tobe Beecham Pills and the right time to take this fa- mous family remedy ts at the first sign of coming trouble. Beecham's Pills have so immediate an effect for good, by cleansing the system and purifying the blood, that you will know after a few doses they Are the Resort |" Me seers “chon ne everywhere. in buxes, 10e., 26-. | FOR BALE. aoe | Diamonds on Credit 2577.7. | Call or Write, | @ mal Lan ehona vast Cont, by /DUaeanoS rekon REAL EGTATE FOR SALE— NEW JERSEY. he oe Newt 'yort colt for ‘gn i 7, “Sie Ge Sunday World Wants Work Monday, Morning Wonders, Mo Brtra Charge for Ik ‘pitt eton de left ot is ss YM S| re {in the nick of time: for now, as they passed at lower speed, j have time for such examination as j thew cared to make of the exterior, they saw a man oMocial wniform t This_was done | { One-Day Outin ‘ARR 50°| 1! Remedial in order to pote the improvement oubt, discover that peared and head not 9 nein eg (To Be Continued) &, Call and Make Es GOOD NEWS | FOR THE DEAF ther drug store, and pure hase one of Finid Enserol. Mix | this with pint of warm water, Put psin the affected earevery night. ablespoonful in w fourth of a Your Own Aone nec tiont We Open Accounts from $1.00 a Week Up ‘1 We Have Only ONE PRICE, 1 All Goods Are Marked Over @ tendon Our New vt ig Mahowany 14" 98 wi VAP Bookcase. Furnisnea | Furnished $49.98 $149.75 *69.98°S9.98 "109.98 750-752 ? Up THE Hupson By DayLicHt Dally All Servi burg, West Pol Afternoon Boat ' Bea YACHT Paths ak aheoave iste. bet Pier, 10.0. BANDY HOOK and Us EXCURSIONS. SERVIC Lehigh Valley Railroad SPEND SUNDAY, AUGUST 8, IW THE MOUNTAINS Maneh Chunk Sw iteohback 1 train le West 284 St, (Liherty St.), Jersey Clty (Jackson Ave Wer NEW YOU at th Capita ity E St By DAILY AND BUN Peery PARK LANDINGS | Bz Ave-Cor-462St. OPEN MONDAY & SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P.M = ee NAVIGATION i Siape Sesion Vachts| KEANSB oF HH PALS Sie yey, Ga | DISCONTINUED AUCTION SALES. ju and garvle throat night and morning, | =ALMAN Y= EHOY 238 ANNUAL AUGUST SALE Blankets and Household Dry Goods | DEPARTMENTS IN por amas ge Blankete Quilte—Comfortables 2 ae Tickinge—Pillowe Pillow Cases Silverware ma ‘ Cutlery Curesine and Orapertes Soaps Raage, Shades , ee ) Annual August Sale of SHEETS, PILLOW CASES, MUSLINS Great Special Purthtases for Cash—Ineluded in This Sale iG PILLOW CASES 4706... 45x36 Hoxd8. fax36 (Measurements before hemminag.) Sheets and Pillow Cases Muslins Result of Special Purchase, meats these Values tf you can. PILLOW CASES— 42x86—worth 11. worth 12 Diamond Mills Sheetings Well known for durabitity BLEACHED. UNBILBACHED. | Value. Sale, « Lego 4 : “aa | 60 tnoh 1 . 4 as tH eet Bleached Musiine— |e 3 “HS Gresgentne feud tthe ape 10-480 1B 10-4 ‘1 Oren i Shas ™ No Mall or Telephone Osdevecn Above. WHERE TO cob HOW ro lo THERE | at August Sale Goods purchased during this sale will be held and delivered at customers’ convenience up to and including October 16. The Above retevs te any arficte in AuBtet fale Departments. Annual August Sale of TABLE LINENS All reduced for this great Leite oppor that look we oo await eyegey 4 stocking-up thne .. Thrift yin i you |to do the same! 60 to 68 inch ‘Table Damashe— Clearances. WOMEN’S COATS, sale. Sea at a li te ot for feeick ging Pages rn al I during eaty a bere pean sergos, heh hem a corau: od |"All” linen ‘heavy’ make —terviceabte | and crepe popil | Quailty=“olover, “rieur sh oun biuwe, tam Fone, pot, tulip and o w | patterns oo yd fate 41 | Wore 588. Were $8.08 O-inch Satin Damaske—pure linen—-| Were 6 lly or silver blew new flor Were 921. stripes in wld ety b, os yd Sate .74 | Were 985.98 70-inch frtsh Linen Dameste—heavy | ‘nalce-bleached and unbleached— = | full range of dewirabdle patterns— reg. .79 yd. He |in—binck and navy—contrasting and self- |70-Inch Mereortaed Dai ninge various aip-on and two ‘snow white—aew patterns model ere oF reg. 69 : Sale .45 eines for women and atitehod Damask Set»—pure joth and dozen large onan large Bathing Cape—Special... Bathing Shoes & Siippers .96 to 3.08 HUDSON Summer Luncheon. ‘To-morrow—11.80 to @.80.. Com PANY For Thureday, Housedreee Day. «49 | $1.00 ex. vice HOUSE DRESSES, .87 Pickled Beets Tea “beroalesenigh and lot mech Jelly*Consomme neatly trimmed—| rite plain colors Cold Roest Leg of Lamb Gna’ vtripesnsies 48 to Ba Potato Salad You will observe that in thie de- partment emull, medium end lerpe women are ail taken care of tasteful, pretty styles for house |Lettuce, Sliced Cucumber & Tomato Neapolitan Ice Cream ‘Pea (iced or hot), Coffee or. Milk end yoreh wear. o-— —_— MORNING SPECIALS—Temorrew, Thursday, Until 1 P. M. lcted, No mail or Telephone Orders. |'ro prevent dealers buying, quantitte $2.98 Women’s Summer Dresses....... 1.04 20ct. Wemewe Linen HATh'to—3§ des... 26 Vine chambray-—blue, rose and prey keray—emb'y. verter," collar and vista, Entte yoke top skirte—all snes 0) D OND POOR, 1 et. WOMEN'S DRESS -BECOND (it. Abworbeat Cotten $1.98 Voile or Organdie Blouses 1.99 | home use. oldered or panel front-—Val. aloo tinge, rue luew aay, ail sizes. Lp SLOUB. mame ee | oe $149 Armure Woeve Hammocks... a 79 ct. Nainsook Combinations . 68 ul size — turn-back pillow — Yokes of four emb'y medatitons preader—ereen, brown @Bd 908 outlined with iacemribbon Fun— OOK STRIRD FLOOR, 1 wkirts or draw UNDERWEANCSEOOND FLOOR, Snow white—neat pat | K+ sgt rie DAY TRIPS ‘TO ; 14 ct, Bleached Huck Towols.......... Bt) 24 ct. Men's Balbriggan Underwear ae ooh En RY, double torent ri Short ai neeree <irawers double white stri borders. to|] Nee UND RN Wawkt MAREN IRDOOR, TowRWaiN POOR, 59 & 79 ct, Boys’ Pajames “a Madras and pereulos—plain golore, stripes and figures—-collarlese~ fille frogi—6 14 WUYS DURNISMLNOS THIRD FLOOR, Lave 98 Boys’ Washable Coat Suite 1.60 « Norfolk styles—many with oe tan, ips n eraeh Dreadens, IN FLOOR, 59 et. White Washable Mabutele. . VO TO-DAY, se ‘Yard wide—excelient und tor dresses, fine » io ta oritine THIRD AOR, i ‘ $ ct. Cotton Challies. sever 8 i 5! |1$1.49 Men's & Women's Umbrellas....1.09| ures, and, Persian mel t Black Union taffeta—plain or etc. trimmed | panties esate Wash Dames F. THO 49 , Shepherd Checha Black Liske Hove a akinsieoeart aualltysDouble | white—amall, meat Fate = novaltyn e. . MAIN FLOOR, RRBs GOODS—MAIN FLOOR. Clock Signs Denote Morning Specials. Look for the Clocks! Leek fer the Clocks! 9,00 A, M. to 6.00 P, M, Closed All Day Saturday. as

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