The evening world. Newspaper, August 1, 1919, Page 11

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SKIN ERUPTIONS __ WITH POSLAM ornw a j Pleasant surprise at finding your) » Skin trouble so much better in the , morning—after you have used Poslam } the night before—proves to you that in this splendid remedy you have an { . Urgent, powerful, valuable means of ) skin betterment. Poslam relieves skin aqezerstion, boa aD gow tortured body happy and does all this with the utmost ease and ervey Danae y—to help your skin come what it should be—clear and j fee from eruptional disorders. \ everywhere. For free sample } write to Emergency Laboratories, 248 { ‘est 47th St., New York City, Posiam Soap, medicated with Pos- lam, brightens, beautifies complexions. Let it begin right i ——— pentue/ Dentistry W That Lasts f 4 ‘eppiying the laws of nature, fol- lowing them and doing exceptionally Fest Work We have brought thie | ROOFLESS PLATE to perfection. It { has features that no other plate pos- seamen. | Light, | strong, non-irritating and = naturs A boon to humanity when made 1p, The WATERBURY Way Come here in the moming, have your OM, teeth extracted FRDE | WITHOUT PAIN and return home at night with a-NBW set. GUARANTEED. to fit perfectly. Decayed teeth saved—ioose teeth tightened—muissing teeth re- Fepetowiseone plates. Ald. WORK GUARANTEED 10 YEARS. jons. “and Dental Surgery } le PAINLESS by the application to the gms of our NEW REY Warersury Dewrat CoMPANY \ nbtaked 1897 29 W. 34th St., New York 414-16 Fulton St., Brooklyn Hours: 8106 Sumpays. 9102 ALL LANGUAGES SPOKEN LADIES IN ATTENDANCE —_—_———— SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS RAISE OF ACENT FOR “DIP” MILK HTS POOR PEOPLE Retailers Assert They Were Already Handling That Grade at a Loss. The price of “dip” milk, the milk of the poor, was given another boost | ci; this morning when small retail deal- ers were told that the price in future to them would be 11 cents # quart, an advance of a cent, Most of them buy In lots of 40 gallons, ahd the price of the can has been increased from $4 to $4.40. Many of them had not been apprised of the raise. Most of the little dealers on the East Bide have been selling grade B “dip” milk at a loss, according to their claims, saying that 11 cents @ quart does not pay them for its handling. It is on grade B “dip” that the price has been raised. The dealers say that they do not get forty quarts in a can. Often it lacks one or two ‘quarts, and when “BAYER CROSS” ON GENUINE ASPIRIN “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” to be genuine must be marked with the safety “Bayer Cross.” Always: buy an @mbroken Bayer package which contains proper directions to safely relieve Headache, Toothache, Ear- ache, Neuralgia, Colds and pain. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but @ few cents at drug stores—larger packages also. Aspirin is the trade marly of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid —Advet. complain they can get no sat- Isfaction from the driver. ‘Selow, who has @ dairy prodace at 2056 East 10th Street, in grade B “dip” milk, handling four to five forty-quart cans « for which he formerly paid $4 a This morning, he said, the price ‘wap boosted to $4.40 a can, “A can seldom contains 40 quarts,” he said. “Frequently it is from one to two quarts short, but though I have complained to the driver I can | led satisfaction. The SheMelds Company used to furnish ice, but not now, Asa result, milk left in front of the store soon after midnight goes sour and I have to stand the loss. I sell the milk only for the con- venience of my customers. There is no money in handling it.’ A driver of, the Shejicld Farms mpany told a reporter that they were not going to raise the price of bottled milk and that the cause of the boost on loose milk was that the price had been raised by small distributers. The latter, he said, have raised the @ cent a quart and a cent a Vice President Fox of the Borden Farm Products Company says the farmers have increased the price August milk apparently 121-2 cen' & 100 pounds, but really 17 cents, because the increase is on 4 basis of 8 per cent. milk, while August milk always runs eight points above that percentage of fats, and for each ad- ditional point the farmer gets 4 cents. The Borden Company, he says, has increased its price to dealers from 10 1-2 cents in July to 11 cents.a quart in August. This increase is only about one-third of all the milk the company pele to buys, though the price to be the farmers is increased on a KIDDIES SHRIEK IN PROTEST WHEN AWARDED T0 MOTHER Struggle With Court Officer When Father Loses Plea to Keep Them. When Justice Callaghan enacted the role of Solomon in the Brooklyn Su- Preme Court to-day and awarded Lee | and Joseph Cavalliero, aged five and four, to the care of their mother, he satisfied the mother, but not the kid- dies nor their father, The latter had brought a sult for a separation and asked for the custody of the children, Jeclaring she was unfit for their. care. The chilren cried for their father, while he pleaded that they be not taken from him, or he_might have “at least one of them.” They shricked as they struggled with Court Officer Filis who carried them to a taxi, the father, Barnodino, standing mute ‘and tearful as they disappea home of the Cavaliferos is at Brooklyn. THE EVEN AE i _ ¢ ING WORLD, Die, Making Total 34— 1,500 Wounded. CHICAGO, Aug. 1.—Law and order prevailed in Chicago to-day. South Side bit had little to do. Doesn't hurt a bit and Freesone. Lift off Coms! costs only a few cants. With your fingers! You can lift off any hard corn, soft corn, or corn be- tween the toes, and the hard skin calluses from bottom of feet. di y' Line Hl A tiny bottle of “Freezone” costs little at any drug store; apply a few In- it stops hurting, then shortly t that bothersome corn or mute callus right off, root and all, without No. 140 sth’ Street, one bit of pain or soreness, No humbu rops upon the corn or callus, ‘ou Advt. FRIDA’, RACE RIOTS CEASE, BUT TROOPS STAY TO GUARD CHICAGO Two More Victims of Fighting Six thousand State troops patrolled the scene of the recent race riots on the} No serious disturbances were reported up to foon and public officials ex- pressed the opinion that practically all danger of further violence had passed. ‘. As a precautionary measure, how- Truly! ever, the State troops will be kept on duty for several days longer. « Two more victims of race riots died to-day bringing the total number of deaths to thirty-four, witf about 1,500 injured. One policeman was killed and twenty-six injured in bat- tling with the rioters. Five of the injured policemen may die. Supplies were taken int- the riot pea to-day. No fresh meat or vege- tables have been on sale there for five days. - In Order that the babies might not suffer, City Controller Harding sent 2,000 botties of milk into the district. ict since last Sunday, Body in ant River, "Phe body of an unidentified man was ‘found in the Hast River at the foot of the Marine Division. ently fifty years old, helene and had «1 CLEARANCE SALE OF SUMMER FURNITURE AT MONEY SAVING PRICES. sweep sale price: ° SUIT TO UNCALLED FOR SUITS I have a num- ber of Un- claimed Suits on hand which I will sell as low us $. All My 4 this I make this extraordinary sacrifice. together |with hundreds of other ends, consisting of Blues, Serges, Fancy Worsteds, Tweeds, Cheviots and Cassimeres, some of these have enough for two-piece suit; some enough for three-piece suit, andsome suits and extra trousers. My clean- ‘; 70 NASSAU STREET, Corner: John spite of this fact, to make August one of my biggest months, and to do Commodore Worsted, ORDER, Stores 1 FINAL CLEAN SWEEP SALE! Commodore Worsted & All Ends Strictly Custom Tailored SUIT TO ORDER That no other tailor advertises to sell under $30 to $35 MR. READER—During this month of August, which is considered the dull season of, the tailoring business, I am going to make a special effort, in ky 50 4 Advance Sale of OVER- COATINGS Prices of Overcoats Will Knock Them Cold This Com- ing Fall and Winter Season. An ordinary cheap pvercoat will cost $50. So get in on the ground floor, place your overcoat order early and help keep my full force of Cutters and Tailors busy during the dull sea- son, and save at least $15 to $20. For this event I have placed in each of my four stores, 70 Nassau St., 3 Church St., 1432 Broadway, New York, and 44 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn, a range of High Grade Overcoatings, consisting of Blue and Black Meltons and Kerseys, Fancy Shetlands, Plaid Blacks and Ulster Cloths, also Brown and Oxford Grey light weights, suitable for top coatings, at a price of 20) S. HENRY ADLER 1432 BROADWAY, Near 40th Street, Next Door to Empire Theatre © Oven Evenings Until 10 P. M,—Saturday Untll 11 P.M. Unt 7 P, M-—Saturday © P. M. 3 CHURCH STREET, Near Liberty Open Unt 7 P.M 44 FLATBUSH AVENUE, Near Nevins Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Open Evenings \—fietardey Until 11 P, M. Porch Recker ep, Price 99,00, o24.. £49 Gotten Ault: “Rowes mea gem engres 0 OF PERIOD FURNITURE Sale of Strollers 17.85 Cash or Credit. $298 Baby Carriages, Go-Carts @ and Sulkies TO OUR CUSTOMERS ‘The bargains offered im this sale are uni and we want all guy customers to get thelr full share of them. You way add whatever you want {0 your socount at the sale prices. This Applies wherther your eecount ts open oF if Sou have closed it Sale of Brass Beds Reg. Price $38. tation ts AUGUST 1, 19190 WIDOW PLUNDES 4 STORIES | Leaps From Window of Brooklyn Hospital When Nurse Leaves Her. Recovered from which sent her three days ago to Kings County Hospital, widow, thirty-seven years old of No. 868 Myrtie Avenue, Brooklyn sat to-day in & hospital garb at an open window on the fourth floor of the Institution while the attend: for Mrs. Base When the nurge returned any found her in the mi ¥ tempted. suloide the window. |, 197th Street this morning by police of two entldren He was appar-letit 6 feet 7 inches ia bat hair and mustache, undef existing conditic with life ¢ loory Adam Bedroom Suit (4 Pieces) (Bold DRESSER — Bee. CHIFFON ER ¥ D> ‘Price } TOILET FABLI-fes. Pr Pray by "ABI large mirror, Veather. STORE HOURS—9 TQ 5,30 DAILY--OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 9,30, Between Lenox and Tih Aves are anid to be in an in- Dn, Was too discouraged to charged with assault and robbéry. Wolter, forty-seven, No, 93 Bowery, hat Bergamini and 6 him down tn the vestibule him. Hobbed In His Own Vestibute, Paul Bergamini, eighteen years old, 3S Madison Street, was held fi ball to-day by Magistrate Schwab x Market Police Court, I i ¥ is a topic we all hear now-a-days becaase so many people ere in- clined to exaggerate. Yet has any physician told you that we claimed ‘unreasonable remedial properties for Fletcher's Castoria? Just ask them. We won't answer it ourselves, we know what the answer Will be, ‘That it has all the vir.ues to-day that was claimed for it in its early days is to be found in its increased use, the recommendation by prominent physicians, » ‘and our assurance that its standard will be maintained. Imitations are to be found in some stores and only because of the Cas- ~ toria that Mr, Fletcher created. But it is not the genuine Castoria that Mr. Fletcher Honestly advertised, Honestly placed before the public, and from whieh he Honestly expects to receive his reward. the indisposition Mi ja Bass, & it went down stairs treet clotht he patient with four fractured back in a hospital bed lnoner charged with at She had jumped from the woman, whose again utaide world ‘Let Ludwig Baumann Start You Housekeeping on Credit Visit any of Our Three Great Stores, buy whatever you @ want on credit. The purpose of this great business is to give (% you the home you have longed for and allow to pay while enjoying it. Whether you select an outfit ingle room or an entire house, pay a few dollars down and the balance in snrall weekly or monthly payments, Convince Yourself by Comparison, Whether You Buy for Cash or on Credit, That Lat rend : free) ‘With any wp to 50c Whee, Priee 8188, Separately It Desired) | Pay for This Suit | 9 4 Ft} 43s Weekly 2' a of 95-Piece Dinner Sets fades sere Nea. ‘ABLE—Reg. Price eRe. Price $42 75 a Week mi work of expert tmterlor decorators is cured ATLL, & | of Period Furniture Pay for It $6 Weekly. ‘tim 450) AN OPERATION Instead I took Lydia E, Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound and Was Cured. “Nearly four years 1 suffered from organic troubles, nervousness and head- aches and every month would have to stay in bed most of the time. Treat- ments would relieve me for a time, but my doctor was al- ways urging me to have an operation My sister asked me to try Lydia E. Pink- yam's Vegetable Compound — before consenting to an operation, I took ive bottles of it and t has completely \ham's Vegetable Cor fr NELLIE HAM. 609 Calverton Rd., Baltimore, Md. It is only natural for any woman to| dread the thought of an operation. So| many .women have been restored t | health by this famous r | Pinkham's Vegetable C will any.woman who &\ | Juch ailments to consider trying it be-| fore submitting to such a trying ordeal, | QUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS will brin blessed 'SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS' WORK: MONDAY WONDERS mennens ] KORA: lh “I know, because I have used it, and found that it stupped the smarting and itching when | made the first applica- tion, and in a short time the eruption was gune, I used Resinol Soap with it | and it quickened the action of Resinol | Ointment. You can get beth from your druggist."* \ HEN you go on your va- cation this Summer have | your favorite you every day. Evening World, 19 per week Daily World, — 19¢ per week Sunday World, 6¢ per Sunday Get Rid of That re Persistent Cough Stop that weakening, persistent cough or cold, threatening throat oF lung affections, with Eekman's’ Al derative, the tonic and up-builder ef 20 years’ successful use, 800 and $1.50 bottles from druggists, or from i | ECKMAN LABORATORY, — , | py Philadelphia, : ~~

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