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WASHINGTON, July 7. railroad policy is expe mate Interstate Com. within a few days Chairman, aay on this subject: ‘The manufacturers of Castoria thousands of dollars to familiarize the pu has been necessitated b mark, This counterfeitin but against the Castoria bears ¢ of their children, the Castoria advertisemen member that the wrapper signature of Chas, H. Fletc ature of Chas. H. Fletcher, — A : Clear your skin * | a business asset ‘That skin-trouble may be more than a source of suffering and embarrassment | slit may be holding you back in the | business world, keeping you out of a better job for which a good appearance is required. Why ‘take achance'’ when Resinol Ointment heals skin-eruptions so easily ? | ea fren, Dest. +B, Resivol, Bal: Perfectly harmless | Pleasant to take NS iStrength Power and : OR INDIGESTION Beautify the C N TEN DAYS |? Nadinola CREAM The Usequaled Beautifier Used and Endorsed Guaranteed to remove tan, freckles, pimples, tremo cases 20 days. es of impurities soft, healthy. A Rids pores and tissu Leaves the skin clear, ‘mail, two sizes, 60c, and 21.20 TOMET CO., Paris, Tenn. to-day the committee wo Sh Ol. All members: a f ye Ty ttee will conti bute and the result expected to be 1 compromise of the m, viation Verious schemas already, proposed Gives $400,000 te Ald Aviat Cummins sald “he will) insist Franee. | fuaranteed return on'raitroad securie| Panton Matt tense ‘ tes, A fight will probably be over the proposal for a Secretary (Transportation in the President's cabinet. G eabin jovernment ownership dobs ¢ ® mafority in the committeo Counterfeits. Read what one of the GREA' her, Children Cry For Bringing Up Baby. ‘When Adam ate the Apple we heard nothing about its effect on his stomach, but we do know, or a ag to know, about the effect of Th all eatables given our children. tion along this line is needed. On this subject many works have been published, but most of them 80 technical and complicated as to be unintelligible to the lay mind. Food, hygiene and proper clothing must be learned by all mothers—they must study them, know them. Do you? Around every bottle of Fletcher’s Castoria is a booklet in plain, everyday language that all can understand, put there by the advice and approval of physicians. Will you read it? Fletcher’s Castoria has been in use 80 many years that it is a waste of words to praise it, but because of the many substitutes and imitations we endeavor to protect the babies by keeping before the public the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher and a copy of the wrapper. It is your only safeguard. GENUINE CASTORIA Atways Bears the Signature of End t entle, tonic laxative—the Doctor in Candy eo Highly beneficial to both children and grown-ups. Pleasant tasting pepper- mint, candy tablets. Banishes constipation, aids the digestive organs to function prop- erly, tones up and invigorates the entire system. Try them today. Follow diree- tions ahd note the gratifying results. 25c, 50c, and $1.00 boxes. Trial size, 10c. ‘Woman Threatens Suit Against Druggist Because He Sold Her Substitute for Nuxated Iron Case Is Brought to Attention of Physicians Who Warn Public Say That Ordinary Metallic tron Preparns | 5) ond, soe. inet, tee aneee sieidaeg s Cannot Possibly Give the Sam i Seeundon ot people takin Hons Cannot Hesslbly (rahe do not distinguish between or- Endurance ‘ agg eg ag 1 1, you Wt to Yourself to make the As Organic Iron Nuxated Iron. | ))ijcwing tan ton en ong | YOU can With the threat to sue h hie older inorganic \ron prod r there may be no a io” ptating the ‘proper article. But hey do not wit i Rtor” Kuxated. Aral resorption sfney dhoulg be sure to look om the ‘purchaser oF Rid proposal also PARIS, July 7.—Henri de la Meurthe cretary of | Deutsch, President of the Aero Club as given the club 2,000,000 000) to it ‘to ‘or- TEST NEWSPAPERS IN AMERICA has to have been compelled to spend hundreds of blic with the signature of Chas, H. Fletcher. y reason of pirates counterfeiting the Oastoria trade- iting is a crime not only against the proprietors of Oastoria, growing generation, All persons should be careful to see that if they would guard the health and mothers in particular, ought to carefully examine ts which have been appearing in this paper, and to re- of every bottle of genuine Castoria bears the fao-simile under whose supervision it has been manufactured continuously for over thirty years.”-Philadelphia Bulletin, —not a moment knowledge is necessary to all mothers, and the deaths among infants indicate that much informa- hat sluggish feeling EBS the easy-to-take, Three Kine metalic Iron and such per- i to obtain the vital energy, durance which they seek Next take two five-grain ra aubstit une Xaivd Iron three times per ‘The widespread pub. 1 has been subseated formerly physician out Memorial Mos: | ert 1B. Vail, formerly phy- | fre Aial and’ Medical Ex- | 529 n to dtuagists, Uni - ute ‘osims- teeth, = ont dest the sowach.. Tha 1 mucersstul ‘and. eatirety ey es ih Shur cy” by al mood drugs HEY, KIDDIE KLUBBERS ALL! GET IN THE BIG LUNA SHOW! Easy if You Answer Three; Questions Right and Re- port for Tryout. Hi, there, Kiddie Klub members Have you decided whether you are eligible for the big Tryout? Did you read the qulifications, one of which each boy and girl ought to have be- [fore they try for places in the Pa- geant? A list of these qualifications was published in the Kiddie Kivb Kerner yesterday, but in case you have missed them befte they are again, BOYS—Kte you Boy Scout? Are you a Naval Soout? Are you a} Marine Scout? Can you sing a solo? WA you sitig in chorus? All boy Cousins who oan truthfully anewor “yea” to any one of these five |—Advt, questions have a good ‘hance to be chosen as one of the participants in the pageant. All. who wish to take part meet Cousin Eleanor at the | Shrine of Diana on Wednesday, Juiy 9 at 10 A. M. wee GIRLS—Are you @ toe dancer? Can | you do rhythmic dancing? Can you sing @ solo? Will you sing in chorus? ‘The last question ia exactly the | fame as the last ce on the boys’ ike list ana I shor every Klub Cousin to answer it In the affirmative. bie is rs by Cousin Bleanor.) ing in the pageant will not in- terfore with thé tun of the day. Not in the least! The Peace Pi nt is the very first thing on our pronracern eo. It will begin at about twelve o'clock and will be over by the time the regu- lar park amusements open. Just as edon as our pageant is over ing joyous tides, Bw -ything wii - at once the pa- geant will’ be perfectly free to go On and enjoy their fill of it with the reat, © “QWNEY” MADDEN GANG BLAMED FOR SHOOTINGS Seriously Wounded Victim Refuses to Talk—Woman Passerby Is Shot in Thigh. Joseph Santoro, twenty-seven, a bartender, living at No. 303 West s0th Street, Is in a critical condition at the Trench Hospital to-day with a bullet! wound in his stomach. Santoro w talking with friends, whose names he refuses to divulge, at the northeast corner of 38th Street and Eighth Avenue last night whe n & man stepped up to him, pressed a revolver against his abdomen and” fired, , As Santoro fell the assailant fired again and the bullet entered the left thigh of Mrs, Grace McIntyre of No, 260 Wost 424 Street, returning from « “mavie” with her husband, Both wer@ taken to the hospital and later the woman was sent home. San- toro’s mother and Detective McAuliff of the West 37th Street . station, pleaded with the wounded man to tell the name of his toro refuses to tal lant, but San- Four weeks ago Bernard Fether- son, @ waiter in the saloon where San- toro was employed, was shot and killed in 3ist Street. The police be- lieve both crimes are the outcome of the "“Pwney" Madden gang activities Madden is term in Sin, ing a twenty year ng for a killing. ROCKEFELLER 80 TO-MORROW WILL CELEBRATE AT GOLF day Quietly at Pocan- tico Hills, _ John D. Rockefeller will be eighty years old to-morrow. He will cele brate the day at his Pocantico Hills estate, playing his usual game cf golf in the morning, “How do you feel at fourscore years?” one of his assembled neigh- bors asked the venerable man, “As well as 1 did at forty,” he re- plied, smiling. oe RSS SEER Seven Injured by Fall f Rock. Y, Pa., July 7.—Three FAYETTE men were k. ot rock and earth in the O'Neill mine of the Pittsburg Coal Company, near here. Approximately 90 miners were mprisoned in an underground tunnel for neary two hours by the cave-in. <> Falls From Roof to Death. ‘Thomas Syther, thirty-seven, a | longshoreman living at No. 620 West) 39th Street, fell from the roof of his home and ‘was found dead to-day in the rear yard by his brother-in-law, Bernard MacLain. Syther came home late nine with his wife from a weddin, went to the =: roof for air, LetCuticuraBe YourBeautyDoctor Corer FARMS FOR SALE OR TO AB | nsyivania. VOM SALE—Qi-scro iam ireied mile from Hooedals, Ws.; high groaad. goo dhouse. MAL fertile : rough; 15 lakes within radia” of 4 "a ‘quick aale, We aad i ew Yo HELP WANTED—MALE, LD, MONDAY, ‘ALL VICTIMS. OF ECZEMA’S ITCH NEED POSLAM mission \to relieve 8 cruel distress and to restore disordered skin to sightli- Comfort. comes as soon as it is applied to the sore Places, Its concentrated healin, ‘kly shows. Each day shou! | tinet improvement. So effective is lam for eczema, rashes, scaly-scale that just a little of it goes does much and lasts long. i ness and health, For free sample | ‘ite to Emergency Laboratories, 243 | ést 47th St, New York City j ir skin to become fresher, ter by the daily use of Soap, medicated with Poslam. TO GOAND HOW TO GET THERE STEAMBOATS. ‘| Women’s & Misses’ Suits n River Hudso =< by Daylight DAILY INCLUDING SUNDAY Disvet Rail Connections t between New York are R. R,), Catskill, Hudson and ex Desbrossea St., St. W. 129th St, 10.40 A. M A. M. for {Bear Mountain, tW. in tReturn steamer New York | EXPROSY PRELGAT SERVICR. 10N COMPANY Iron Steamboat ¢ NEY ISLAND. ject to Change Without Notlee, Ly w. 12900 8 839 AM MADekawav. 0.00 Ped, "Yel. Whitsh WEEKDAY AND SUNDAY TIPS TO UNTAIN Str, “Grand Republic’ MUBIC. DANCING, IND TRIP Oil King to Celebrate His Birth-| RO METROPOLITAN LINE All the way by water, VIA CAPE Daylight 1arough the Canas Both Ways, Lea Phones Wroad 1585-1 “A Picnic for a Nickel.” Dyckman Street Ferry to Interstate Park. 2,000 Free Bath Houses BEST Route for Autos to N. J, hment Pavilions, and seven others were | seriously injured early to-day by a fall a REDE | pr VAL ERM | oewr cat le -srescriy CoNmoLN At | BORAT GHAR ; wttean running dee na ct ood huotig wien Mb myiet| OR BALE. M write i °D. 0)" Hoos ia,| DIAMONDS ON CREDIT BAsY TERMS, ALL GOUDS VUAMANTERD, =| American Watch & Diai.ond Co 6 Maiden Lane iran a DRATEHMAN panied: designe and dealin ae-| _4 rience, age ‘permanent ‘ ay Rig Fourteenth me co STORE OPEN 9 A. M. TOS P. M. ‘Closed All Day Saturday During July and August as In the Past 19 Years. Look for This “ALL-IN-ONE” Advertisemet Every Monday in the Afternoon Papers — All Items advertised in various Sunday papers for Monday and Tuesday are summed up in the following convenient list (These for BOTH Today .and Tuesday) Summer Sweaters Sample Hats Veni ree cso £76 || Sine ert Exceptions! = stewing Cowhide Travel Bags... 12.3% lat d mises... 2-98 to 25.00 | | Fibre Sult Casee—24 inch— 3.9 $1.87 Untrimmed Hats.... 1. 14] | Black Enamel Suit Cases. 5. 38 ct. Flower Trimmings... ‘24 | | 28 inches long. BD Ouket Mak Tetenesteige-> Shiraji Cane Suit Cases, 6.88 } 3 8s 26 inches long. our reg. .53.. ey rd Matting Suit, $4.87 Moire Silk Hand Bags 3.77 Moire Silk Hand Bags... 4.87 Navy Blue and Black Moi: Hand Bage..... . Special . Robes and Kimonos $2.47 White Dotted Swiss i= fast Robes..............5 . Sharply Reduced Women's Crepe Kimonos. 1.85 Suits of Paulette and Satin, an- ; ee ee by 7,4 Ww. n’s and Mi , : — Capes, Coats and Dolmans Were #25.74.........Now 15.75 Were $84.74.........Now 21.75 White Goods « 36-inch Skirting Gabardine .8 § | 36-inch Novelty Skirtings— : our regular .78... 1 OT 40-inch French Chiffon Voile, also 45-inch French Organdy— Splendid value. .........6 #-inch Chiffon Voile. ..., 44-inch Voile—value .60,.. .48 42-inch Organdy—value 68 .58 36-inch Novelty Voiles,... .70 / 36-in, Nainsook—10 yd. pe.—value/#i $ Value $4.00 3.78 Muslin Underwear Envelopes—Nainsook Batiste, Crepe—value 81,08 to 83.68— oy on Oe i ee Potticoate —Cambric and Nai —valie $1.48 to, $8. ‘97 we 1.68 Night, Dresses Batiste, Crepe, Cambric a: i wee 01,68 Fine Nainsoo! ingook, % i __ value $1.38 to $2.48. «' t value .78 91-8 “ #3 04 value .68 83— ‘48 to 84 Billiebirkes—Batiste and Crepe— value O1.10 to Oe ai Lov . io I. Women’s Cotton Voile Frocks 7.75, 10.75, 13.50 our reg, $9.75 to $16.75, Afternoon Gowns... .. Fasc.nating Frocke— 39.75, 44.75, 52.75 Not the Schoolgirl but— The Vacation Girl $1.94 Girls’ Middy Blouse. 6 to 18 years . 1.68 $2.24 Girls’ Navy Blue .— 6to 14 years ‘ 7h $5.94 and $6.94 Girls’ All MT Sweaters—8 to 10 years... 4. Girls’ Bathing Tights— 8 to 14 years Special .68 White Silk Stockings Women's Waite Si) Hose— w White Sille ant sd i it semen’ HE BS cet 300 Silk Hose— $1.43 Milanese Silk Gloves. Smart Summer Blouses 58 ct. Washable Cotton $9.97 Georgette Blouses... 7.4 ys $5.97 Fine Voile Blouses... 4.00 Chiffon Taffeta—35 inch, . bd Satin-face Charmeuse....2.75 Knitted tathing Bultert s ites it ito Special value. ....../ BB $2.97 Little Tote’ Sweaters. 1.97 Children’s Underwear Children’s Combinations— 6 to 10 years... ; oo 96 ct. Children’s Bloomers— Summer Values in e + ie Mdeois Pajamas: 1:55 48-i rene aoa $1.96 irke Pajamas. I. in vee 78 ct. Cambric Drawers. ‘62 Brassieres Colored French . 288 68 ct. Children's Cambric |. | | $3.00 Brassieres........... $297 All-Woot Sarges— $2.28 Miasos' Sipe’... ‘@7 | | $1-50 Brassicres.. Le Price ieneyiier 2.68 $2.68 Misses’ Skirts. 96 | | 74 ct. Bandeaux... Lustrous Bl k Mohair Sicillenne—54 ineb vl BS Men's Weer Blue Tricétine— | NUTCTETONE TER 5.38 ¥ TUESDAY * OUR BLOUSE DAY| Savings are more important at vacation time than at any other, because one needs so many new things then. Tues- day’s savings on blouses are particularly attractive and will appeal to all who are looking for new, dainty styles. Georgette Crepe Blouses, | Extra Size Voile Blouses, Special Purchase \ Flower-Bordered Voiles Our regula? .85....,. . Special Curtains and Draperies Madras Curtains—detuche 4.90 2.14 tye cvcces = ABE ith centre valance . 2.97, Our regular $6.97 Our regular $2.68 Perfect value, 2.75 and 8.97. An extremely varied selection of | Cleverly desigued in simple, Cream Curtains 2.47% charming styles in solid white and slenderizing lines, © pleasingly Perfect value $3.60 and $8.75. fles or combined with dainty con- trasting colors—they are trimmed with beads, hand-embroidery and fine lace. becoming to large women— trimmed with embroidery, lace and fine tucks—sizes 46 to 52 $6.00 Colored Madras Curtaii y Pair ‘38 48 & 58 ct. Mercerized Grenadines. and Madras Curtainings. I, 32 ct. Figured Silkoline: 2 MORNING SPECIALS—Today and Tomorrow, Until 1 P. M. | Ask to Seo the ‘Nulece”” Dra eries..... Special. OY New Decorative Burlap 48h New Cretonnes.... Special .4% | New Cretonne Edgings and Ball | Fringes . Special 6 To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted, No Mall or Telephone Orders. 912.50 Men's Summer Suits. . 8.76 | $1.75 Black Satin. » Aas Light colored Clannels—gtay and 86-inch—-f ine close weave, tun, a « end white checks * BILKS—MAIN PLO des models, HING— NEW BUILDING, 40 ct. Fancy Voiles—3é-inch, eyes a8 Many dainty styles and colorings. + 488 WASH Di.Bee FABRICS —BAS BM BN f Yeo candy | 68 ¢t. Fine Mohaire—36-inch oe He Cream, nv black-white "WN's PURNISHINGS—wBW BLDG halrlines Piva aeeican Seamless Bozart Rugs Dithss D—- MAIN FLOOR, (All Fibre) $1.50 Men's Porosknit Union Suits... ad " P Chaimers+—short sloeves—ankia | “ioe abmseet-—einch........:..» 0.90 | | 4.0x7.6 fe, to Oul8 fh tormer length. ue i. re & ies 7 avely quality for values $8.50 to $18.00— ude and infants’ thes, MEN'S UNDERWBAR—MLAIN FLOOR, 5.88 to 12.88 WHITE GOODS— MAIN FLOOR, 78 ct. Long Black Silk Gloves. . .. 88 | 28 ct. Toweling i bine 2-clasp—Paris Point—8, 12 and | For dish, roller and glass, 16 button length TOWRLING--MAIN PLOOR OLOV BS MAIN FLOOR, Fine Blankets and novelty 8. $333Siloline Comfertables.......5. 237] | ta 28 ct. Children’s Sox i 22| Floral patterns—plain borders— |-Wool Blankets — W with colored topa—sizes cotton filled—full aise. . 80x90 in, cee ASOD by | OOMPORTABLES BASEMENT, i 3. 95 r HOSLERY—MAIN FLOOR, | sin.bh Renmsioen hei dee 7g | | Wool Blankets.......... 18, ; ; TS Tare TA: ak Wool All-Wool Blankets— 07 oh no $1.11 Bere’ Cotton m| drownscreveraibien | SBS full size 20.95 High neck short “siveven—ikiee | ane heed ree All-Wool Blankets,.....22.95 length—-well made. 48 ct. tonnes—36-inch.......... 28 4 whit vapmnwmiit-atsiw vioon, | “SGrientaler figures, stripes, chints” | | Ses Jecquard Comfortable $1.47 Little Tots’ Tub Dresses... . 1.00 UPHOLSTERY —-BASHM ENT, Wool Mixed Plaid Blankets— ' Gi odcetee Trane” | Bet, Unblecched Mustine—yd......... 2 three-quarter and full sise— INFANTS’ DEPT, 8BCOND PLUOR, Mill lengths—6 to 20-yard o7 $3.96 Boys’ Washable Norfolk Suits,...3.00| |?" *vostins—nasmncnnr, with pleats—and plain usted styles -— belted: $4.49 Crochet 5) BIT khaki—7 to 16 yra. Pull size—heavy raised de. 5. THING THIRD FLOOR, SP RDADS— BASEMENT, $2.94 Young Men's Khaki Trousers. . 2.00 | 87 ct. Bleached Demask ............... | Duck and drijl--#e 1} shades— 10-inch—serviceable quality. cuff bottom—~all si AIT | LANBNS MAIN FLOU! ING MBN’ PHING 400 YOUNG MEN'S QLOTHING—eD 28 et. Heck Teste. - +» MB | Gene: fintsh—hem- Gi rk’ colorings BAS ba

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