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was CLR ARAN ee pole at Bedford Avenue and Gtreet, Williameburs, ; » Heavy Wetaht Fatts on ‘anapped aeachls Seer tna ‘the other seca aren sr AS aatomobiie operated by fT occupan, iendens, ronie-a Robert | MeAvoy, twenty -f Physicians Recommend Castoria| ‘you know tho real human, doctors’ right around in your neigoborhood : the doctors made of flesh and blood just like you: the doctors with souls and hearts: those men who are Tesponding to your call in the dead of night as readily as in the broad daylight; they are ready to tell you the good that Fletcher's | Gastoria has done, is doing and will do, ftom their experience and their love for children.- Fletcher's Castoria is nothing new. We are not.asking you to try an experi- ment. We just want to impress upon you the importance of buying Fletcher's, Your physician will tell you this, as he knows there are a number of imitations "on the market, and he is particularly interested in the welfare of your baby. Children Cry For Set Contents 15 Fu Drach rach E Joo Drovs rm Do the People Know? ' Do you know why you are asked to call for Fletcher’s Castoria when you want achild’s remedy: why you must insist on Fletcher's? For years we have been explaining how the popularity of Fletcher’s Castoria has brought out innumerable imitations, sub- stitutes and counterfeits. oacot the babies: to shield the homes and in defense of fecaon hs to come we appeal to the better judgment of parents to on having Fletcher’s Castoria when in need of a child’s med- icine. And remember above all things that a child’s medicine is made for children—a medicine prepared for grown-ups is not inter- changeable. A baby’s food for a baby. Anda baby’s medicine is just i essential for the baby. ‘The Castoria Recipe (it’s on every wrapper) has been prepared by the same hands in the same manner for so many years that the signa+ ture of Chas. H. Fletcher and perfection in the product are synonymous, MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT IS AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER’S CASTORIA GENUINE CASTORIA atways Bears the Signature of WHERE TO GO AND How. ‘To GET THERE COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. sos COASTWISE STEAMSHIP LINES Freight and Passenger Service Resumed OLD BOMINION LINE, for Norfolk and all points South, Daily except Sunday, at 3 P. it SAVANNAH LINE, for Savannah, Ga, and all points South, Mondays and ‘ahaa points fondays an: SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINE, for New Orleans, Points and Roe Coan Velesedees vod Soneeee eee oe es J.J. Brown, General Passenger Agent, Pier 49, Now River, N.Y. UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION Director General of Railroads oewr cathe ROYAL TAMORB ATH re 39 MAIDEN LANE, 6ta Fioor. Phone John 243 DIAMONDS ON CREDIT 4 LL GOODS GUARANTEED, csc RRR Aenean = = AMERTC uICAN AN Which BAND Cot STEAMBOATS. | nent cats Maiden Lane STEAMBOATS, | WEEK DAR und SUNDAY Wires wo | pursued by policemen on foot and In iJ] “= THAR nk IN ae Bowls Man Over and T: Boy in Crowded Chelsea District. The middle west side, partioulariy| few, the Chelsea district, was treated to a Wild West show to-day when » 900- pound steer broke loose from the yards of Stern's slaughter house at 40th Street and 11th Avenue and ranged through Ninth, Seventh and Bixth Avenues and several side streets for three-quarters of an hour, taxicabs and trucks. The steér was finally thrown and tied at 10th Ave- nue and 24th Street by Patrolman Devine of the West 20th Street Sta- tion, @ 150-pound athlete and war veteran, who has been on the police fofce only five months, Police rfeports indicate that the steer, injts mile and a half of charg- ing through crowded streets, knocked down one man, who did not give his name, and tossed a boy, who was not badly burt. The course of the liberty- seeking animal led from 40th Street east to. Seventh Avenue, down Seventh Avenue to Mth Street, cast in 24th Street to Sixth Avenue, down Sixth Avenue to 224 Street, west to Seventh Avenue, north to 24th Street and west to the point of capture. It crossed halt a dozen street car lines, dodged in and out among “L” road pillars, and sent thousands of persons scurrying into stores and hallways and up “L” stairs and down into sub- way stations. Sergt. Ahearn and Patrolman Fin- negan chased the steer in @ taxicab through the Chelsea neighborhood. At Mth Street and Seventh Avenue the chauffeur of the taxi crossed the bows of the cruising steer and the taxi was worsted in the encounter. Devine got Into the chase at this point and overtook the animal, which was by that time showing the signs of the long chage. Devine served on the Texas border with the 1st Field Artillery in 1916 and saw a lot of roping and tying on the Sterling and King ranches and took lessons from cowboys in methods of subduing steers, When he had the fugitive cornered to-day he grabbed it by the horns, put his foot against its shoulder and twisted its neck tn- til it feH on its side, ‘Then he tied its fect with a rope furnished by a truckman and it was helpless. Later on it was loaded into a truck and taken back to the Stern siaughterhouse, where it is probably in cold storage as beef product by this time, Devine won @ modal at the recent police games at Sheepshead Bay Speedway. Durnig the war with Ger- many he was in the air service sta- tioned at flying fields in,the South. PeURT RUN: GE OF MURPHY Accepts Republican and Independent Nominations for the Su- whom are Tammany Hall voters, Justice Joseph BE. Newburger announced yesterfay at his summer home on Lake Eke ad = anne for im “Tectine to rr adsl ‘and will ae direction open Ayn piven the Seewe with eee Pye je fo sixty. has be: é ts ae teave blisters that appear on break, accompanied looking inflamed 5; or pread, with intense itching, qaenlly can be described as eczema, Resinol Ointment abled by Reaine! rarely “als to give aod a Sicko at iene iene Devaraee. Fer foe samples write Resimel, Baltimore, Ma. Fourteenth Street values, araw approvin; criminating shoppers Crepe de Chine and piasanns este 4, eld, Waite Waten, 81 BS OUNTAIN * o MOLES UP THE HUDSON, 77 1 ye, Battery Powe is 34 rs A.M. | HELP WANTEDO—MALE. ee fr sone SAC py avons “ana iby . 3 frundeed wanted forte sh aha | Hudson River A) og Sirens Ses } | SSNUREIT wasted coarseend”@ bons ei 1 by D aylight HUDIR mn HG [sso re NEW LS Al EN TROY os DAIRY, INCLUDING BUNDAY : “kimany oeepted. cation this Summer have \ Idea) One-Day Outines your favorite paper mailed to i wt eae |} ‘k'pate | you every day. jonTH Bourn Rerviee i | a7 " | Evening Werld, 19¢ per week | o HUDSON NAVIGATI ON COMPANY | Dally World, 1c per week etd World, Ge per Sunday Fron Steamboat Co,| cee apa CONEY ISLAND 1}i 7 | r Change W Uh N ea: | seas tame tate ta t leon © Ri KAWAY BEACH — ay ver |, ROCK AX BRAC METROPOLITA LINE Desbroses 6. y New York. TO BOSTON An ne sf tlent? Aa Alw ef ol “ nd Fy a" teled rm Wid CAPE COD CANAL || advertised in tho Word or rem GO TO SOUTH BEACH BY Daytione Thro ugh the Canal Both Ways. | STEAMER CARMANIA. ot Dally |) for thirty days. " M. nn 38. 19 PM ay aaa yo ‘Radio onal Mripe unday: An. New York, or pean NG ay 00 Main, BA Mtns Mulan WORK MONDAY WONDERS! ee Radium Silk Blouses Special 5.24 Our regular $6.85 Tailored and embroidered models, featuring various be- coming necklines nd interest- ing coflare—white and flesh, $1.74 Men's Soft Shirts............+ Le Large sortment of colored white grounds; all FURNISHINGS—MAIN FLOOR, 75 ct. Men's Balbriggan Underwear... .65 Short sleeve shirte—double seat OStaN's UNDMRWEAR—MALN FLOOR, 47 ct, Boys’ Underwear... leh nec knee double seat. KNIT UNDERWEAR—MAIN FLOOR, 28 ct. Children’s Socks. White, with colrea’ tops—siight- length, {] ly Imperfect. HOSIDEY—-MALN FLOOR, $1.78 House Dresses. Belted models in. striped | contras ollars various stripers 44 LOUSE DEiShs—SuCOND RLOOR, || $2.94 Young Men's Khaki Trousers... 2.00 Duek ~several shades well finished—cuft bottom—all sig YOUNG MEN'S OLUTHING—THIRD PLOOR, ne Bere’, Weshoble Junior Suits... 2.27 yra——-one piece Junior ie Middy and Sallor styles —colors and stripes—also white with combination trimming, BOYS’ OLOTHING—-THIKD PLAOR, 48 and 57 ct. New Cretonres...... Yard wide rich Tapestry, Chintz, t or Oriental de- ‘and drill made and Verdure, Cub signs—40 styles ORBNONS Fs BASEMENT, Pretttest styles imaginable, for mid-summer and Autumn wear, ana most extraordinary tn | £7 a y""| MORNING SPECIALS—Today and ToMorrow, Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted, Weot of Fifth Avenue comments from dis- our Blouse Section. Dainty Voile Blouses Special 2.24 Our Regular $2.94 A choice assortment of new styles whose effective trimming touches consist of dainty laces, embroidery and fine tucks. No Mail or Telephone Orders, Floral patterns-efull size—cot- ton filled. COMPORTABLES—BASEMBNT, $3.98 Crochet Bed Spreads 2.67 Full #ize—hemmed or scalloped, SPREADS—-BASEMENT, 97 et, Silk Mixed Poplins ‘ Yard Wides—destradie colors, (8 —BASEM, 88 et. Mohair Siciliennes..... 60 inch—navy and black—heavy, round weave—aille finish. DRESS GOODS—ITALN FLOOR, 65 ct. Novel; White wit he! rt plain or cluster stripes r blue, pink, green uitable for women's and m “Wasi Diss VASRICS BASEMENT, ‘Wet. Pink Nainsook. Lovély for camisoles,” “Bight dresses, bloomers, ete. WASH Dikss FAD IIC6— BASEMENT, $1.47 Tots’ Tub Dresses, 88 Gingham and chamb: pire rited | models pl ‘and trast trimm rs bert, SOND vio $13.95 Art Fibre Rugs 9.88 Seamless—8.8x10.6 ft-—rich’' bor dera on tinted grounds—sunfast RUGS —THIRD | 100% $3.38 Long Cloth 10-yd. piece. 2 Fine wearing quality for infants’ use and underwear, etc. WHITE GOODS-—MAIN FLOOR, |] $4.38 Hearn’s Goodwear Loi Blankets, Bleached DwightAnchor andUtica Sheeti: inches t, i value Sen 04 BD to 98 Ne Mali or Phone Ondem, Purchase Bleached jusline—90 inch—value -28— Sale .28 63 ct. A. C. A. and Other Tickings. “48 hited (No Mail or Phone Orders. for the following.) Will Wash Heavier and No Brand sizes 42x36 in. to 64x36 in.— value .43 to .68— Sale .33 to .48 Mohawk—42x36 in. to 54x36 in, —value .48 to .62— Sale -34 to .5O Dwight Anchor and Utica—42#x36 in. to 54x36 gtr 54 to rigs Ft aati Wil Wash Heavier and Ne Brand i ight Cr ond Utica—value 1.74 to $2.60-— Sale 1.83 to 1.907 (Measurements before hemming.) None sold to dealers—We reserve the right to limit quantities. Hemstitched Sheets and Pillow Cases 10 and & cents more, re- spectively. Extra long Pillow Cases to 40}4 and extra size Sheets to 8 long. Corresponding Sale luctions on Wamasutta and New Bedford Sheets and Pillow -Sale ‘Sole od $3.97 Full Size Crochet Spreads— Sale Satin Finish Marseilles full size—assortment of patterns— value $5.47 to $5.97— 8.74 0 3.97 Fall and Extra Size Marseilles value 86.47... Sale 4:47 value $7.47... Sale 5, Full Size Cotton Filled Silkoline Comfortables— Our ree HO P92 to B17 $8.67 Full Size Piawated Comfortables New Mixed Feather Palews, 20x28 in.—our reg. $1.16... _.94 21x28 in,—our reg. $1.33... New Goose-mixed Feather Pillows 20x28 in, to 26x30 in.—our reg. $1.67 to $2.07— 1.140 1.75 and Duck-mixed oer fe ge to te to 2.92 White Pi al Down-mixed Feather Filewe- rs9 in, to 26x30 in.—our reg. 03 to nI7..1, Sale B47 to 4.30 1.17 New Goose-mixed $1.37 New Sale, Ib. 2 1.84 New Goose and Down-mized § vd Sale, Ib, 1.27 * et. White Poplins... 80 ct. Hearn's Goodwear Poplins—8@, inch . 50 ct. Madras Shirtings- 27 and $2 inch 36-Inch White Percales. 60 ct. White Chiffon Voilee—4 inch, also 89 inch Lingerie 97 ct. Emb. Voiles—36 lash, 88 Longcloth—-36 inch—-10-yd, poe,— . $3.00 to 84.38 oe 2!7'5 to 8.88 sob pee cloth—36 inch—10-yd. pee. 36-Inth Manso 10-yd. ur reg. $3.88 to 84.97. a 2:87 wo 4.18 $4.48 Héarn’s wear Nainsook—10-yd. pee. 4.00 Upholsteries © Look for This “ALL-IN-ONE” Adv Every Monday in the Afternoon All Hearn advertising which appeared in Sunday papers for Monday and Tuesday selling is here presented in simplified form. These for Both Today and Tuesday ‘| Odd pieces of aes, Table Household Linens, Papers $1.58 Turkish Bath Sheats 2.22 97 ct. Turkish Bath Towele .7@ Curtetnings.. ia tot hod Cartels ical Yd. .28 38 ct. Cretonnes and Sateens— Yd. .27 cise Aas Peet Gomes Taffetas. Yate: SILVERWARE Ware—Rogers other reliable each 34 et. Fancy Toil fatty ib idvrac ihe 12 et. Nursery Castile—cake... & 15 ct, Floating Soap—bar... L114 10 ct. Jergen’s Bath Soap. 8 ct. Armour’s Zebra Castile, 514 7 ct. Stanley's Witch Hazel, Oatmeal or Buttermilk. $1.46 Bar Castile—olive +1b, bar 25 ct. Fancy Toilet Soaps— 3 cakes in box. ton 9x12 ft.—value $85.00...6'7,.0@ 408. Cakes... 6... ceesescseees 10 et. Invincible Bath Soap.. 20 ct. Jergen’s Talcum Powter, 10ct. Kirk’s Jap Rose Soap.. '7}4 MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Petticoats, Envelopes, Night i 07 Night Dresses, Envelopes, Petti- coats, Corset Covere— Wanne! OLO8e.iissvcanes ea Petticoats, Envel » Corset value $2.68 and $2,97...,. 1.88 $2.48 and $2.68 Billiebirkes 1,49 68 ct. Corset Covers....., .48

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