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suffocation. tion and el: ‘Mr, Coleman. at the head, blocked. The next important oper he turning of the ptomach is the regular pressure and vithdrawal of pressure on the small] it!) and in extra thin plasters. Use The first-ald] whichever form you prefer, plasters of the victim's back. learn the quick “prone pressure” All employees of the Edison power — Plants are required to know the sys- tem, which Mr. Coleman believes will be taught to New York school ehil- dren next term. “This same prono pressure method tive in drowing, asphyxia- strie shock cases,’ “ was surprised when reports of last week's accident men- tioned the only attention shown the| should be deliberately repeated twelve to fifteen times a minute until natural . like aromatic spirits of am-| breathing begins. If natural breath erybody should know the — = ur At the Waterside E Street and First Avenue, George Pat- .» had two employees, and Sam O'Sullivan, go through the method. First the supposititious victim's legs were crossed, to roll him easily, Next bis arms were raised, lungs as much of a chance of ex- pansion as possible. the rescue man forced the jaws open by pressure on chin, jaws and cheekbones. made certain that the victim had no chewing gum, tobacco or false teeth These might cause Next the tongue was pulled out by forceps, and kept out, to make certain the throat is not suld suffocated was the uso of restora- son plant, 40th to give the Then it was in his mouth, strangulation. The forcing open of the jaws and the pulling out of the tongue are re- finements of the method taught by the institute, which belleves that the next operation Is the only one to im- press upon the amateur rescuer af’ the removal of loose objects from i In most cases of suffocation! The simplest way to end a corn is Blue-jay. A touch stops the pain in- stantly. Then the corn loosens and comes out. Made in two forms—a colorless, clear liquid (one drop does he jon after on his Suffocation as for Drowning|: Safety Expert Uses -Subw. ay Fire to Emphasize Need of Teaching Resuscitation in Schools. Laurence Vail Coleman, Director of the Safety Institute of America, suggests in connection with the Lexington Avenye subway Thursday that ambulance surgeons, rescue squads and private citizens method of reviving victims of smoke same time. —just say Blue-jay to your druggist Stops Pain Instantly ttendant straddles the patient's hips| or the liquid—the action is the same. with his knees just below the hip| Safe, gentle. Made ina world-famed bones, He places the palms of his| laboratory. Sold by all druggi ands on the small of the back, with y ail druggists, the little fingers Just lowest ribs. touching the With arms held straight AMUSEMENTS. WINTER GARDEN (32,0 nics" World's ) TH |MONTH—BIJOU 4 “DOVER ROAD AUVELY ENTE --Charles Darnton, ‘Boe. Worta. AMUSEMENTS . Ev rH) hand was Serene | ASTOR aarieee aed Bey BY sats SPICE OF 1922 ae a c f “PAR: Osco this, CHERRY rae + ASON'S SMARTEST COMEDY. QUARE SS°s' TO- The Queen of Musical Comedie: W. 48 Bry.coua A BELMON Mats, Ry é ==ion MORN Wk THEATRE GUILD PRODUCTIONS Ah 47th, Moore. Barker. Marvellous electrical scenic effects JARY ick, author of | Bae fests PY by Langdon “Mecormi he ‘play. NOON TO 11’ DAILY. the play. The most remarkable picture New York has seen in years is now playing at the Central Theater, Broadway at “The Storm’ Presented by Carl from the sensational play by ||! Staved by J.GORDON ED) = WILLIAM FOX Presents NOE IL Laemmle ||| Langdon McCormick, with headed by House eters, Virginia Valli and Matt Directed by Reginald It's a Universal Jewel, get cast, BARNEY BERNARD and LEXANDER CARR | KS AGAIN, FULTON arene 1Abies nish. Ros 2 THEA | aWice DAILY. | WILL X presents hy! GREATEST OF ALL SCREEN SPECTACLES a ‘ime Daye NEW A Bop. EARL CARROLL 7305 MIDNITE SHOW THURSDAY 14 ieasco DAVID BE LENORE ULRIC as ‘IKI sail IRVING BERL INS msTeRPAN THA WALL ACE LDDINGEK — many NAS 'N “CAPTAIN APPLEJACK” - G00, RORKING CEARIE LUNA | Pryor sand LOBE” way é Moth Bt. dives at = MUsiC BOX §,* a ore isi BOX REVUE" TRAN ae SAM H, HARRIS \Y. SIX CYLINDERLOVE ae ae With ERNE: 630 ST. sats, 2.15 Sia ‘ARLIGHT mtbr ey STEEPLECHASE Surt aud BROOKLYN. “TAS, OLIVER Brooklyn Bi La borge Quartette—Veneuun trio, articlos advertised In The World or reported to ‘oat and Toun4 Rureay." Room 103 World Building, will be | Advertising Agencies, or can hw telephoned directly to The Worl® York. or Brooklyn Office, 4190 Main. ing stops after being restored, use the resuscitation method again. some time during of course, and a doctor sent f nose (as near as would be endu heels ratiould be hit about twenty ___SONCERTS AND tus ADIUM “@TADIUM SYMPHONY SNS NGPHMIARMN, 2 PRICES, 25e., 60., $1.00 fire last he leans forward gently forcing the weight of his body gradually on the small of the back of the victim. This operation is done while counting three, and the withdrawal of pressure and swing backward is done in the aoe ANU CEN EES CRS | MONE Mog! CALL" This gradual swinging forward and application of pressure and withdrawal Betty Compson " ‘ALWAYS THE WOMAN’ Hiway &|Cont. Noo cuPial, CRITERION METRO_PICTURES_CORP. VIOLA DANA IN “THE $5 BABY’ Irvin 8, Cobb's Story of New York's Ghetto 1 LINES S AMBOATS 7g AVEL eae TO GO AND HOW TO GET THERE DONT DELAY 60 NOW Don’t put it off any longer-—the Hudson is now Great, green hills and del ghtful shore vistas. Amid the cool, restful surround ngs ofa Day Line steamer, enjoy the ever-changing pano- rama of this fasc:nat.ng river trip. The Ideal Route Between New York and Albany Connections for the Catsk Ils, Lake George, Lake Champlain, N Ral tickets accepted, New York to Albany, Albany to F Mountain, ¢West Point and Newbureh, 1 We 9.00 DM; We sioughiceepste, 5 Twabr 40. M an SNewhurgh: aud s only Washington Erving a * Delightful One-Day Outings. tr KEMPY 3 = Hudson River Day Line Desbrosses St. Pier, New York THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, should reach the patient, but he uld be kept warp, preferably with hot blankets, after breathing ts re do not give the patient any- o drink until he is fully con- And do not raise him or him until he is breathing free- without assistance,’’ said Mr, Cole- nan Pual bay “A trip to F 49H Rivol Com Everybody’ 4 Going to the Rivotl No WALLACE REID IALTO "= THE DICTATOR” A Sauare nunt Picture. FAMOUS RIALTO. “ORCHESTRA. aan “The Fast Mail”’ Strand Symphony Oreh. “BSs= BRORDNVAY a) 155 BE KEITH vaeatie | he STAR ROARDER “s OLYMPIC SHEIK'S WIVES. with|mats ATH STG, M'ALLISTER & SHANNON Dally ONLY BURL QUE THEATRE OPEN, shires, Adirondacks, Saratoga, ra Falls and all points North st dad St., Kil on Point, Catskill, A. M.;" West 42d A.M, Point (except + 10.00 AL M.; id tNewburgh, Str. 1.50 PL MG » "42d Bt, ikhikeepsie, tur {to Catskill, $4.00 to Albany, 25 Daylight Saving Time Telephone Canal 9300 awa. Batte ance d Mo SiR, “aan” bon . ~ DAY EXCURSIONS ro ee eae open at the following rates authorized by the United States Railroad Labor Board A Hron Steamboat € Co. CONEY ISLAND Special Schedule for MONDAY us 129 PAP ROCKAWAY beac Mel an i _ Telephone Witt WALT. 1299 BOSTON Gi METROPOLITAN LINE Via Cape Cod Canal petit AL land, cry, 50 New Attractions. New York, New Haven and rf Bathing NOW OPEN, PPALSADSZ=PARK | mis tuk Fun. VLACe, ol Gathiug. TERN STeAusmie LINES SIGHT SEEINGYACHTS All Around New York “TOURIST”. Neer SOUTH FERRY | ToSandy “ook & 0. e hy MIDLAND | SEACH 20: 1 AMUSEMENT PAIK KOCKAW AY BEACH: AMON Sin \ TRIPS SATS SPECIAL ™ i hoi ts same day for return to, 0 t HELP WANTED—MALE, Wanted, Mechanics and Helpers, Permanent positions are Machinists, B ‘ —T0c. per hour. Electricians, Machinists’ —4Te. per hour. Car Repairers and Inspectors— @5c. per hour, ® M. to 5 P. M. to Superin. T) ‘oftice at Be 2d Street and Willis F. M. Clark, Superintendent, Hartford Railroad Co, appeared in Sunday papers for Today's and Tomorrow's selling. Manufacturer’s Close Out Annual Women’s an dren’s Fine Undermuslins. Nainsook Envelope Chemises—also Muslin Skirts; valuc 81.28 each « 97 ct. Envelope Chemises Dinner Knives and Dessert Kn $1.28 Nainsook Step-In | 1 2. 48 ct. Muslin Corset Covers $1.68 Envelope Chemises, Covers, Nightdresses and Step-Ins Special Purchase Extra Size Undermuslins LHe 48 Extra Size Muslin Gores $1.97 Extra Size Envelope $2.28 and ‘92: 97 ‘Extra Size Muslin and Windsor Crepe Gowns-— sizes 18 to 20 97 ct. Children’s Cambric Night -sizes 1 to 10 yrs.... .68 97 ct. Children’s Crepe and Batiste - . 68 $2.25 Bleached Linen Damask-— SB ct. Children’s Cambric Drawers —sizes 1 to 12 yrs. 82 Children’s * Slips— 97 ct. $2.28 Children’s Fine Linge ie Slips—sizes 6 to 16 yrs. 58 ct. Misses’ Muslin Gowns sizes 12 to 16 yrs neste 68 ct. Misses’ Skirts...... MORNING SPECIALS On Sale Today and Tomorrow $5.00 Bleached Linen Damask Suits. Special....... 1, Napkins —22 irch 3.97 ines # ta O'years Hemstitched Bleached Linen Dam- by Ait ‘ale Seta clothe, dine 08x68— $3.97 Tote’ Sweaters— Vo dor Napkins. ............ Go| sites £to 6... 2.54 Cloths, size 62x84-— $2.50 Tote’ Silk Tuxedo or 16 doz. napkins 9.97) Slip-on Sweat 4 Imported Luncheon Sets~ cloth, oles | ius Sto : Lo 54x54—19 doz. napkins $2.50 Pique ‘194 were 810.50. AT! ; ‘ cloth, size 64x64—14 dor. Sos Special Purchase Ivory Tint napkins—were 813.50 . DP $1.10 Bleached Mercerized Toilet Articles Damasks—70 irch,........yd. .4| Ivory Tint Mirrors— 52.96 value 2.23 Towels 84.46 value... 2.96 24 ct. Bleached Turkish 46 ct. Ivory Tint Dressing Towels Com! 36 29 ct. Double Thread Turki $2.45 Boys’ Khaki Towels .18| or Hair Receiver 42 ct. Striped Border Turkish 46 ct. and 74 ct. Ivory Tint * Towel... 00. tcc ccceeeeene -29]| Nail Scrubs 86 34 ct. Bleached Turkish 46 ct. Ivory Tint Shoe Horns. Towels . . |58 ct. Turkish Towels... . OTHER SPECIALS 68 ct. Turkish Towels .5O | $3.96 and $3.74 ‘‘Ivoir Vic- ’ Cloth’ Brush HOYS’ CLOTHING? $12.50 and $14.50 Boys’ Blue Serge Suits ine or medium wale with two pair fully | $1.08 Fancy Jacquard Turkish ’ Summer Suits 5.85 | $1.24 Heavy Quality Double Mirrors..... | Thread Turkish Towels . $18.96 and $16.96 Ivory Py HE ae F leachae! Cotton Huck ralin Decorated Sets... . doz. . id $3.46 isareve Hair ee on Full Bleached Cotton | Huck Towels... . 1D) $1.64 voroyd Clocks. . | 44 ct. Heavy Quality Cotton $2.96 Ivoroyd Hand | Huck Towels rr is $597 Sa GS oe. 48 ct. Pure Linen Check 3.97 immer Comfort- | Glass Towels o29 OE | ADIN sa cuirgoaen snes eernons 2.94 $1.00 Pure Linen Damasic $3. ee Silkoline Covered $1.42 and $1.22 Men's Union || Towel ... 74! Comfortables _ + BBT Made Overalls or Coats 5, 44 to 50, 20 cts. S'S WORK CLOTHES—RBASEMENT $2.25 Men’s Khaki Shirts ‘Guornes—paseaent $2.45 Men's Straw Hats . $2.25 Women’s Khaki ePURTS WEAR SECTION-2D FLOOR. Boys’ Sport Shoes (Sneakers) evnvas—brown trimmings— SHOES—SECOND FLOOR 48 Ne Men's Summer <8 FURNISHINGS MAIN FLOOR, FOR SALE. Rly renal este ganony 7 Weekly) fas are SEND FOR BOOK OF GEMS ASTLE S74, BROADWAY 4 STORE- NOT AN OFFICE {ONDS-WAT, AY Le ON CREDIS Uf paths f Famer Co. TwWe TAIRS STO 6° \ aiden Fourth Floor. take PERE ‘ST MAIDEN Lame a CREDIT DS $1.95 Men’s Fine Woven _ Madras Shirts 8 4 Men's aad Wemen's iloria Uinbrelles: 15 ct. ‘Men's Cotton Habe. HOSTERY—SAIN FLOOR . Boys’ White Ribbed and 14 ct. Women’s Novelty Handkerchiefs. ct. Men's Athletic Little Tots’ White 192 2. Store Open 9 to 5 During July and August HEARN Founded 1827 FOURTEENTH STREET WEST OF FIFTH AVE. The Store That’s Always Busy Large assortments and low prices in Summer Needs are kept up during the summer months New Sportswear Section, Second Floor, offers, all in one place, Sports Apparel and Accessories for Women and Misses _ a Roys' sizes—28 to 34. were a3e Aron Men's sizes—36 to 44. Bi dont 2.14 |White Shirt With Black or Blue 1 Butter Spreaders, Fruit | Trunks—sizgs 86 to 42 Linens Washable Suits... 1.74 Special, ea. B.'705| Piece Worsted Bathing vory Tint Powder Box | : Bath Towels For Tuesday Only Untrimmed SATIN HATS 1.64 Were $2.45 Off-the-face brim and mushroom models, black, white and black, and white. New Flower Wreaths . cee Special 1.37 Hats trimmed free if hats and materials are purchased here. Couch For Tuesday Only Women’s Bathing Suits and Dresses Each 3,95 Were $4.94 and $5.94 Worsted, taffeta and surf cloth. Slip-on models in all black or black with colored fi ng. Worsted in navy, black and high colors. lth or without belts, “All sizes in lot, but not in each style. For Tuesday Only Men’s Pajamas 1.20 Were $1.65 Large assortment of fine count percales in vari- ous patterns. Solid colors and stripes, in blue, tan, pink, heliotrope, white. Finished with four large loops and pearl buttons. Made by one of the foremost makers. All sizes. For the greater convenience of customers we reprint in this condensed form a portion of tKe Hearn Offerings which See today's Evening Journal or Mail for list of other items. Following Sale Specials for Both Today and Tomorrow Unless Otherwise Specified in This Advertisement | Spectal Purchase Rogers 1881-Al Sporting Goods Wash Fabrics Silverware Boys’ Baseball pares sizes. |Natural Color Dress Linens— Spoons—were $1.0— 6 to 16-—special..............2. BS] 54 in. wide—were O13) 2s Vy doren............50.. « «4 | Fly Rods—three pieces. d extra 48 in, wide—were 81.25. . 98 Table Spoons, Round Bowl Soup | tip—o ft. long—val. 82.05. 2.17 | Fancy Voiles—38 inch 33 Spoons, Dessert Spoons, Dessert | Fj y RAT AAT? a poo! er , Fishing Tackle—a complete line of |57 ct. Imported Ginghame Forks, Dinner Forke— fishing tackle reasonably priced $8 Inet = 48 were 82.9513 doz, .....+.. 1.68 | ay wool Bathing Suit ‘Bey 2 ool Bathing Suite 67 ct. Imported Dress Voiles. .255 eae 67 ct. Satin Stripe Voiles..... .47 Upholsteries and Draperies Special 3.7 | Double Width Cretonnes— were 82.9514 sary 1.88 Extra Trunks, $1.25 and $1.50 [Tr A ee Mahe 88 $2.95 Soup Ladles—ea 1.8 | Boys’ Catchers’ Gloves 18 ct. Scrim Curtainings..,.. B21: cay Ladies and ‘Cold Meat | ail leather Special 1.450] $1.17 and $1.27 Casement were 95 and 81.25.....Evch .@®& | Developing and Printing--no charge | Draperies—$5 inch 1 OB Sugar Shalle and Butt ives | for developing when prints are ordered. | $6.97 eae Portieres tel were .50 .Ench Boys’ Shirts $7.97 Art Crash Portie i OTHER SPECIALS Sines 1834 to 14 neek— ‘Valour Portiane:-Tate 7.44 Sterling Silver-Handled Pie Serv- Special .9 | Velour Porticres t : ers—were 05 Fgh’ (<8 | Boys’ Blousse—alees sito 15 $6.94 Marquisette Panel Cur- Glass Popper and Salt Shakers— ‘Special .G15) tains—2!4 yards long 4.88 were .33... Ewch +20 | ¢9 95 and $2.45 Boys’ Ruffled Muslin Curtains... 1.88 Sopdet th patil dt ad A $6.94 Washable Art Crash overs... teens MAT 70 irch.. . vyd 16 Sizes 214 to 9. 50-inch Art Burlaps. yd. BS Bleached Linen Damask Patt Reversible Dr T Cloths—size 70x70— site $2.94 to $3.60 Tots’ One- Clothe—speeial yds 7A 3,000 Yards Cretonnes....yd. . 87 Imported French Net Bed Sets— val, 825.00 to 832.00....... 19.9 Fine Scrim Bed Sets are Gs 4 MORNING SPECIALS On Sale Today and Tomorrow Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quan- tities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders. $6.73 Women’s Summer Dresses : Gingham, chambray and tissue combinations copen, orchid, green, red and brown—sizes 36 to 46 DRESSES—SECOND FLOOR. $2.00 Extra Size Voile Blouses................ 1.B7 Sizes 48 to 54. EXTRA SIZ DEPT.—THIRD FLOOR. 47 ct. Collar and Cuff Sets... .38 Lace and eyelet. NECKWEAR—MAIN FLOOR. 24 ct. Fancy Voiles......... .15 Light and dark shades. WASH FABRIC8—BASEMENT. 70 ct. French Chiffon oiles—45-in.........yd. 50 Leading Summer fabric. WHITE GOODS—MAIN FLOOR. $1.17 Oyster White R Li yd. 69 ble for dresses, 4 ~MAIN FLOOR. 28 ct. Beach Suitings 18 Old rose, pink, tan, helio, green and various shades of blue. WASH FABRICS—BASEMENT, 97 ct. All Wool Challis Dots, buds, stripes and designs. DRESS GOODS—MAIN FLOOR. $1.74 Black Dress Satins... 1.17 Good wearing quality. SILKS—MAIN FLOOR: 38 ct. New Slip Coverings. ., 26 Colored or self-tone stripes. TAPESTRIES—BASEMENT. $2.24 New Muslin Curtains aye -1.66 Spots and CURTAINS—BAB! $39.50 New Seamless Fringed Velvet Rugs... 20.44 9x12 {t'—blue, rose or tan grounds artistic designs RUGS—FOURTH FLOOR. $2.27 Wool Finish Plaid Blankets ea, 1.68 Size 66x80 (single blanket)— variety of colors. BLANKETS—RASEMENT Women’s Fine Cotton Vests.. .22 Seconds of 47c quality—regular nnd extra sizes KNIT UNDERWEAR—MAIN FLOOR, Women’s Double Extra Size Vests ; Seconds of 67c quality WEAR—MAIN FLOOR. PT.—THIRD FLOOR. . 58 78 ct. Extra Size Bloomers... 58 Flesh and white—fine ouality, EXTRA 8I1ZE DEPT.—THIRD FLOOR, $1.48 Windsor Crepe Nightdresses 1.06 Flesh and white. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR—2D FLOOR. 94 ct. Lawn Dressing Sacques veorsees BD Figuepd p: