The evening world. Newspaper, July 21, 1916, Page 6

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¥ ' RB SY | ‘J ye ‘ + 4 iS B Regular Prices *4 to *5, Now s Pumps and Colonials (many styles) in Light and Dark Gray, Tan and African Brown, Bronze and Ivory ; alsothe staple all White and all Black styles. Full range of styles and _ sizes. Peeters, 611-519 BR. 784 mM. | $50,000 Ty Cobb “Comes Back” _Nuxated Iron Makes Him Winner—Greatest Baseball i Batter of all time says Nuxated Iron filled him with renewed life after he was | weakened and all run down. Supplies that ‘‘stay there" strength and vim that | tnakes men of mark and women of power, clan, who has studied in this oo andEvrope, explains why tak- ’ fron enabled Ty Cobb to ‘come | 7 back’ eo quickly and show such tre- | mendous etrength and endurance. inary nuxated tron will often the strength and endurance of delicate, nervous folks 200 per cent, two weeks’ time. = 7 & better rea t is keeping up the aupoly in my blood—exactly one eles can beginning nervous Yon & ed me with re clustvely. th tant: ung man Tere bows ot autatea tron “to youre ma ° y wes, motwith: tea H ‘ chroni teking ‘{rop—nuxated’ irom, ‘he 3 Pe we —— . Fingered |e" er otherwise Charies Lom. | prinsners bardi, ever be catied on to stand by | ier High Grade Pumps and Colonials Of Kid, Calf and Nu-Buck in White, Black, Solid Colors and Combinations These shoes represent the best of this season's styles and of guaranteed quality. They could not be replaced under present market conditions at even our original prices. TAKE ADVANTAGE Several months of Low Shoe weather ahead and a pair or two for next season will look cheaper then than even at present, The styles aresonewthey aresure tobe good next summer. Eleven Big Stores—-Easy to Reach—Special Sale of Low Cut Shoes BART GIDE FTORKA: Py Gs «BO , (Gb ay, and Z1eh Ot, B4 Ay.. 1600) ant 15) Bia, Oth Ar, BOL ond enh Mie | 148 Roweey, near lroome Bi Mall Order Dewt.. #240 Bd‘ Ave, F. Wher SID STORRS: | 222, 296 Wert 1900 at, of | thousan: be saved, who no! r loss than ww. Prought, on by Ive enable how much or what two otrengty ag eek wheal if the: , and entirely get rid of all sympt: Of dyapepaln, liver and other troup in Homa ten to fourteen days’ th it te glinply by taking iron in ‘the pe ny cone, orm, nd this alter they had. | jron— Numa! some CARER bee: loctoriug Months without obtaining « do you any good, Many an athlet ae won the da: new the secret o while glorious Db, ot, be pot Femedy, q Gate howe bry Geribed by vet net wast ed hi th rene i fe ras tn Tea enlist We potwan mit ao eworn and nearly all in. Now at strength 20 Te bes Me Py 0 & miracle nn tout of vitality and his face ming with thi ie bogancy of youth, 9 T have 4 a hundred times over, je the greatest of all strength Tf people would only throw 2.95 10 Tron ts absolu ‘our blood to merely passes through — you Ca! Foog. the strona 1 out of sequence you become ‘weak, pale» aickly looking just ike a plant trying to Krow in a soll den @ient in iron, If you are not strong or well you OUrselt to make the followlne " how much sou have Been dozens of ne ran beople who wore ailing all the wh double thelr strength and endura’ prove worse than ‘u on and flied his iron before he went into th enee arether a Py to in. stent simply. tor F ofiron:—# Sauer, Me Dee lek NOTE.—Nussted Lou, reovmays CX W, s RY J & pla Buxated no matter . your food without You don't get It, and as a con- yo owe it to eat: Beo how lonk you can without becoming tired. Noat ¥ ’ take two five «rain tablets of re Dasebal i ft ‘ 1 ordinary nuxated iron three times per day after meals for Then test your they cay I'm worth 960,000 a dor the old 4 C ¥ Dy to save a few ve worth fi hood ou rus jake tron in form that v4 b Daorbed and assimilate syPpiice net ‘stay ther Uke d iron if Milated uM owant It to wine it may prize fighter becaus: ply use he great math and ood with vod 0 -aftray, loently that his enemies seemed to TES RVEWING WORLD, : ; worer. | Oto Cited Grete Detectives resineg “The Ninee ° - oa Potigue to 4 we * “ Sere nes « AMBITION TO RULE tomes oboe terete re Soereg oat fer.” oops “i ’ "Tie cates ~ - OSTSTMOLMES == Joseph de Marco, Would-Be | Shot "ine , 4 Leader, and His Supposed | © ue ! : Lieutenant, Found Slain ten te bed Fite few " a ee | ore the . + brother ae «¢ Hever at int 0 fled when the fi elaim their by Bix ye aH HARD mas Tn others in running el ‘bing establishments, In- requently reached the eulted In the closing od by rivals, which monte and of resorte brought tn profita to De Mar- co and hin partners nonte was shot down in 1 and Sixth Street tn Thomas Lamonte wa block tn Oo! > was fired on weeks later T was shot at ag . but told his friends have forgotten him. a COW ADOPTS ORPHAN COLT, (irom the Philadelphia Hecord,) A mare owned by J. 8. Brown, a farmer, at Conneaut Lake, near Mend- away patent medicines hi concoctions and take simple muses fron, 1 am SROVSiced u sot 210, 221, 228, 226, 287 Grand Street { Cor, Driggs Ave. ~ No Deposit—50e Weekly | on $20 Worth of Clothing yan aul // Y ony Mt Open Satara BROOKLYN PRIDAY, JULY 21, 1016.” , om + a A skilled gineer takes keen price in keeping his locomotive up to the top noteh of efficieney locomotive Do you give much thought and attention ae the engineer gives his lox motive? If you really require eye Klasses, “putting it off” will make their need increasingly urgent later on Ours service, Experienced Oculists to de- termine whether or not glasses are required 4 complete eyegloss Skilled mechanies to manu- facture them in our own fac- tories, And prestion’ Opticians to adjust the mountings. ‘The cost of Harris Glasses— if required—is as low as safety, responsibility and. permit precision #2 or more, n No Extra Charne for It. Advertisements for ‘The World may be left any American District Messenger office im the ity until 9 P.M }OODS DELIVERED ANY WHERE IN GREATER NEW YORKew Smith Street Cor, Wyckof? St. $125 Worth of Furniture | No Deposit—$1 Weekly Library Table C L 0 uy H I N G Retrigorators | fireain FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY TN Ladies’ and : 1 Misses’ Suits $12.98 to $30 Waists $1.49 to $8.98 Men's and Youths’ Sults $10.98 to $22 Boys’ Stylish | » Suits, $3.98 Alterations PRET |RUGS*:" \ dur Store ‘Roe Woy your eyes as | ZTE OIE OO ZOO LLL LEED OE Og gan ea OA TRA OMA ——: ss “On Friday I do all my sweeping And make my house look right.” EN things are spic ‘and span once more, Betty will have a bowlful of Kellogg’s Toasted Corn Flakes. Little girls are loyal to these golden flakes with their dainty crispness and tempting flavor. Packed Waxtite—Look for this signature. Imitations come and go! They change their name, They change their form. Some do both. K 's—the Original Toasted Corn Flakes remain as original as ever—light, and dainty, appetizing in fla- vor with a melting crispness on the tongue. PoTitio<t Titi Pa tit tt Tt <t LITT st TIT Td Tir rt Wala eeaicaddddaaddddddaddiaiciddiiiiiiiitldaia Ze De Pres Mile What Will They Do With Her $10,000,000? The Son and Daughter of Hetty Green—Their Photographs and a Biographical Sketch, together with CHARACTERISTIC STORIES OF HETTY GREEN The World Magazine NEXT SUNDAY | How New York Prepared for Service on the Border A whole page in color, sketched “‘on the spot” * by Herb Roth, Safety First—in Your Canoe This Summer An expert tells the amateur how to handle this craft. (Photo illustrations.) ETE TOE Drawings From the Front by Germany’s Foremost Artists Vivid artistic tributes to the Red Cross—two pages in colors. How New York Police Are Studying “Auto Faces” It helps them to identify “speeders”’ ‘and other lawbreakers, Brusiloff, the Great Russian General—and the Man His sister describes him in a highly interesting interview. Uncle Sam’s Sage Advice to Summer Campers Detailed instructions from the Government's Forest Service—What to take along—What sites to select—How to live in the great outdoors, Why the Toy Stage Star Is Popular With a page of photographs from Broadway's stageland. Seeing New York First—“With the Bookworms” A very populous clan they are as sketched in their haunts, IN THE GRAVURE SECTION: An Aeroplane Snapshotted Blowing Up a Zeppelin Tennis Stars “Working” as | Society Children with Their They Play _ | Blooded Dogs Boys and Girls of New York Take Up “Preparedness” Any Sunday Lacks Something Without THE WORLD Get Next Sunday’s by Reserving Your Copy at the Newsstand Now MEA te nse apie Dagar /1 hc des PLL eles leas thd idee MAE a siieasidddinisys —SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS—~ >.

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