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ee ns ‘ THE EVENTING WORLD MONDAY. JULY 80, 1017. Double Opera Pill Wine JAIL 20 WEGRO TROOPERS 4 ent were wa . ‘ * oer "* By fyiventer Rewting a ema URTV mer eee He end, maton He Ser® Ont cortinune pwem Sst eS Save the Babies tes rorsnns ms ewnev= So" ENFANT MORTALITY is something frightfal. We can hardly realize that of all Any nat te the children born in etvilized countries, twenty-two per cent., or nearly one-quarter, , or more than one-third, before eeb upes the quantity of fo cathe a ora” bet as vrnen w die before they reach one year; thirty-seven per oent , they are five, and one-half before they are fifteen! Genter fhe are rca d go Genstion & the character ond Tie cos coms Gunden © * of these precious lives, Neither do we hesitate to say that many of these infantile re cet cee te ore tas ot deaths are oooasioned by the use of narcotic preparations. Drops, tinctures and sooth- fective as Aste, Heures WeheO’ ing syrups sold for children’s complaints contain more or less opium or morphine. War 6 piquan! Lola, and Mere W stskaa was Lovin “Fewer ee They are, in considerable quantities, deadly poisons, In any quantity, they stupify, gr agfte Ai cere retard circulation and lead to congestions, sickness, death. There can be no danger Betés, A newcomer inst cons inter pouaied “ere We do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Castoria would save many fey, tis nom tess =! =< jy the use of Castoria if it bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher as it contains no Sante Laure rome opiates or narcotics of any kind. Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to C has. H. Fletcher. Dr ALF © prescribed your Castoria fn many cares ar Meient and w: y remedy.” Dr. Frederick D. ye: Lhave found Fletcher's Castoria very useful ithe treaume f children’s compiaints, Dr. William C. Bloomer, of Cleveland, Ohio, says: In my practice I am gied to re mend your Castoria, knowing it is perfectly harmless and always satisfacto Dr. B. Down, of Phtladelphia, Pa, mays: “I have prescribed your Cas toria in my practice for many years with great satisfaction to myself and ron : Ws benefit to my patients.” ALGONOL ~ 3 Pet Dr. Edward Parrish, of Drooklyn, N. ¥., says: “I have used your Cas Avetetable Regula: g teria in my own household with good results, and have advised several G sin. re tne pationts to use it for {tg mild laxative effect and freedom from harm.” ij ie tine the Stamatis Dr, J. B. Elliott, of New York City, says: “Having during the past etx years prescribed your Castoria for infantile stomach disorders, I most heartily commead {ts use, Tho formula contains nothing deleterious to the most delicate of children.” Dr. C. G. Bpracue, of Omaha, Nob, says: “Your Castoria ts am ideal medicine for children, and I frequently prescribe it. While I do not advo- cate the Indiseriminate use of proprietary medicines, yet Castoria is an | exception for conditions which arise in the care of children,” Dr. J. A. Parker, of Kansas City, Mo, says: “Your Castoria holds the esteem of the medical profession {n @ manner held by no other proprie- tary preparation. It {s a gure anid reliable medicine for infants and chil- dren, Jn fact, it 1s the unfversal household remedy for infantile ailments.” Dr. H. F. Merril!, of Augusta, Me., says: “Castoria is one of the very finest and most remarkable remedies for infants and children. In my opinion your Castoria has saved thousands from an early grave. I can Alter Stabbing Vincenzo Detresconso Chestnut Street, Newark, went suddenty | insane this mo: Sienety Promoting Diges' Cheerfuiness mgt Rest (oataus ne nor | aide and fought the policemen but was| overpowered - —_> FOUR DIE IN AUTO CRASH. NEW BEDFORD, Mass, July 90 Three men and @ woman were kiliel and two men injured, one possth fatally, when two automobiles on the Fall River Koad nea arly to-day. All were resident Pai) River The dead are Harry Laurence, James Newman, Edward Tremblay and Mra Tremblay. A helpful Remedy for Gonstipation and Dia Hog id Feverishness a L ‘Oss OF SLEEP resutting therefrom: inl ond merits.” cenuInE CASTORIA Atways Bears the Signature of of Friends of Marcio First Avenue, a maker of dental inatru ments, learned to-day he had been killed while riding hia motorcycle in Green Wieh, Conn., yesterday Hp started on *& trip through Connectisht yesterday with John George of No. 337 ty-second Btreet, reported injured, Picchi's body. w: Portchester, where his unc relative in this count In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought COMPANY, NEw YORK CITY, Era cama ont STEAMBOATS. m@NLY - BRONX..STORE' AUMANN 8 Y 149+) Street = NO NO sons EXTRA evar — ALL GOODS CREDIT FIGURES OPEN EVERY EVENING nL ah Perel STEAMBOATS, , Inland Salt Water Pema, Long Island Sound To Boston Fall River Line Loaves Pier 14, North River, foot Fulton Street, daily, 5.30 P. M. Steamers Commonwealth and Priscilla Afternoon and Evening Concerts, Providence Line Leaye Pier 14, North River, daily, ercept Sunday, 6 P. M. Fall River Line Steamers Providence and Plymouth in Service Alternoon and Evening Concerts. $1.00 and $2.00 Outside Staterooms NEW BEDYORD LINE inca i Apartments Furnished i from $50 Up ua Hi r 4 Goods sh: 11 Vd | mo it i | NOTE: tenis aiver | tisement will | be sold at advertised prices only during this week. FOUR-PIECE Adam Period aly Bedroom Suite In American Walnut Inelde Staterooms Always Cool n 1 Haak iver, (week dary 8,00 Ia. Pir 70. n wo om Me Radnr tar ont) , Staterooms and leareetie ‘aA City Ticket Othces, 71 and 1189 Brooducy. Also ot N. ¥. Transler Osices, Tearist Agencies,’ and af Piers, HUDSON ‘Dron Steamboat Go [Day Li = i= Beautifully carved French plate mirror, CHIFFONIER, ‘TOILET TABLE SUM) OS SHE OCEAN, SiH. “PAUL RY Ns Md Bale," } 7 CONEY ISLAND BED in full All Service Daily Except Sunday] soeciat Sheivie Moxnay, avir sori, | ff size, 4 pieces, | ui rach as illustrated, Bier te ite ee a Point, ‘IDEAL, ONE DAY OUTING: at Am bia ATi eveRY EVENING wAVE. 1. Vis eicd INE, [Rare | MoAllister Stony Long Scan, | es | | dei AMUSEMENTS, HENDERSON'S *ii\ TER | LOEW'S NEW YORK THEATRE Or. Where the ¢ A |B Cont, Huxhes | win de Co. Ms Y} DANCE IN ICELAND Kor 4 Asbury ste “s CONCERTS AND MUSIC. Nard Coat Gata 7 | furnish hundreds of testimonials from this locality as te its efficiency | pee, Hroudway und id Bt. Adm, a aos ae | CSA SUN Weinesday, | August 1 BROOKLYN. NIV ERSITY, Atlantic. City oneal ~ wane of STAR (a tar cant, saTURDAY Maitre AUGs de Wit hie Body, MUBIC & DANCING ov Louis 4 KEAL BURLESQUE stow, ‘@UNDAY WoRLD WANTS Wonk WoNDmns va Iwai seas VGemoa| GIRLS "$2: FOLLIES, een on (ERROR Re AR A a a LT LT | WraTHtEn The Abraham & Straus Private Subway Entrance ony at Hoyt Mireet ie quickly reached by Brooklyn Express, as fullows, from wcoe | | RR Ee Moe) ee 8st | rere Dining Room Furniture In the Great Semi-Annual Sale In selecting the Furniture for this Halt Yearly Event, we kept i in mind the fact that of all the “homes beautiful” we have seen, the Furniture, while simple , was noticeably handsome—thiat it was distinctive, although of a quiet, unobstrusive distinctiveness. Jt was Furniture with a likable persouality—we shall call it—which grows, and which you like better the longer you are associated with it. This is the kind of Furniture.we have selected for you— and this is the kind of Furniture we now offer you | At an Average Saving of 20 Per Cent. Today we shall talk about Dining Room Furniture. It | fs in the Dining Room where the family convenes three i times aday. It is to the Dining Room we take our guests, | who not infrequently form their opinions of us through our hospitality and the appearance of the surroundings in | which they are dining. $314.50 Dining Suite, $250.00 Chippendale design; solid mahogany, fin- ished antique brown; 10 pieces, consisting of } 60-inch Buffet, 44-inch China Closet, 38-inch i Berving Table, 48-inch Extension Table, 5 Side Chairs and 1 Arm Chair; upholstered in blue Spanish leather, $250.00 Dining Suite, $175.00 Sheraton design; solid mahogany, dull finish; four pieces, consisting of 60-inch Buffet, 45-inch China Closet, 64-inch Extension Table, 40-inch Serving Table, $225.00 Dining Suite, $190.00 Adam design; solid quartered golden oak; dull finish; 10 pieces, consisting of 60-inch Buffet, 46-inch China Closet, 80-inch Serving Table, 48-inch Extension Table, 5 Side Chairs and 1 Arm Chair; upholstered in tapestry, $440.00 Dining Suite, $350.00 William and Mary design; solid mahogany, finished antique brown; 10 pieces, consisting of 66-inch Buffet, 42-inch Serving Table, Here, where so many happy hours are spent, it is essen- tial that the surroundings be cheerful, and a handsome Dining Room Suite will impart that desired air of good cheer, as well as a touch of elegance. We invite you to see this display while it is comparativély intact. We can only mention a few of the Suites here. $580.00 Dining Suite, $425.00 Queen Anne design; solid mahogany, fin ished antique brown; 10 pieces, consisting of 78-inch Buffet, 48-inch China Closet, 4zinch Serving Table, S4inch Extension Table, 5 Side Chairs and 1 Arm Chair; up holstered in blue hair cloth, $185.00 Dining Suite, $125.00 Jacobean onk; 4 pleces, 60-inch Buffet, 42-inch China Closet, 88-inch Serving Table, 48-inch Extension Table, $246.50 Dining Suite, $175.00 Martha Washington design; solld mahogany; finished antique brown; 10 pieces, consisting of 54-inch Buffet, 40-inch China Closet, 86-inch Serving Table, 48-inch Extension Table, 5 Side Chairs and 1 Arm Chalr; upholstered ta genuine leather, | @0-inch Silver Cabinet, 62x60 oval Extension $340.00 Dining Table, 5 Side Chairs and 1 Arm Chair, cane . seats and backs, Suite, $225.00 (IMustrated.) $320.00 Dining Suite, $250.00 Adem design; finished antique brown mahogany; 10 pieces, consisting of 66-inch antique brown, and | Buffet, 48-inch China Closet, 48-inch Serving American walnut; 10 Table, 54-inch Extension Table, 6 Side Chairs pieces, consisting of and 1 Arm Chair, upholstered in genuine 60-inch Buffet, 88-inch leather. China Closet, 40-inch Serving Table, 48-inch $506.00 Dining Suite, $379.50 pied ension Table, 3 Side and 1 Arm Chair; Louis XVI design, solid mebogany finish Peiuiseed odataee tn antique brown, 10 pieces, consisting of Bae, bale sth. @6-Inch Buffet; 46-incb China Closet; 54-inch Pig ereneregt ha extension table; 44-inch Serving Table; 5 Side $235.00, . Chairs and one Arm Chait covered in blue hair cloth, Adam design; solid mahogany, _ finished PHOTO PLAYS, __THEATRES, WAS SELZNICK. PICTURES, Winter Carden‘. bereetetonctl! | PASSING SHOW ab HRENON SS | TARE ster, || PLAYHOUSE "90,0 Wan Bf BRO ADIN AY EARN AT fio AND 686 ee keCanete . || 48TH ST, ee VAUDEVILLE, The jHCha aE ces PRINCESS i) vg sia VILLE & PHOTO PLAYS “OH: BOY’’ : NEW AMSTERDAM \) fae ———— AL ikl a CHILDREN : Yo FOOT GIANT, | if i cis A Ai a | ATER KOO! yh Plays, Raymond Hit a Ie (a Soi went sine Rie! Covi rene Bordon, wre ey other, nats Mh Ginyu Mate Weil (Pon) @ Bat. ENTS. _@STEEPLECE CHASE CONT Y's rt fart hiDAY 1090 a ‘ ie rronence REE D|PYIA LT MMA ANT "yn woos Ril A DOLLY sistas, Nel in aa seta | may 420 [ff iste, Comedy and Incom: | iWERSIDE Mo Sere hon BWAY a 477m, Soavert soma 25-00. parable Rialto Orchesttu. P way & vost, (£ & ott ‘i

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