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X THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, ATTOTT.IT , lfli. 1 "Lake Hopatoong f MCXT UKOAY A Iwy 9 1 Sunday and HalMay Lt. w. 1M St. 1.50! L. Liberty St. 9.00 L. Jickeon Art., Jtieey City, .17 a. a. Atlantic City NEXT SUNDAY 9. BO tT.W.Md St. 7.501 Liberty 11.181 Jickeon Art Irrtrr City, S.I7 a.m. HARD COAL NO SMOKK COS FONT Mothers Who Passed Through Twilight Sleep, And Their Babies, Posed for The Evening World mm ra ma twami gvtav pam 1 tfiTggW. -r-a SVV.II7 lav THKCaD MULSATOES sa ATTRACTS by smart XTL appearance, and grows in favor by long service. Trim inkles, clinging tops and amooiu ui ire assured in on ROUND TICKET Socks-I? FOR MEN All colors, three weights, in lilk-IUIc and lustrous fibre-silk. (- : r fey int wtt wo Tfea Evening tfortd reporter talka wu Mrs, Haaet Har ris, ft beautiful girl with thlok, cop per-colored kalr, ft akin Ilka porcelain and browm eyea. She la barely twenty, and fcar Brit ba.br, ft little eon, la Juat ten day old. She Urea at No. Ui Wast Oaa Knadrad and Twnty-thlrd treat. "OH, It ti wonderful," ana aald, her aye ahlnlnr. "I bad no pain at all, absolutely none. I cannot aren re member when my baby was born. At the beginning the doctora waited a few minutes, to be aura that my baby waa really coming. Then they gave me the first Injection. After that It la a beautiful blank. When I woke up my baby was beside me, and even then I had the most wonderful feel ing of strength. THE GREATEST MERCY TO WOMEN. "The vary day after my baby won born I felt ns Btrong as I do to-day. felt that I could get up and walk about with no difficulty nt nil. The 'Twilight Blcop' Is the greatest MRS ANN IE PEZlMSKV AMD SONl RUTGERS STPEUT. a afKASS Mll I FREE Vth Every k Purchase ml in MM A WFM Week J. Of ENS AN ACCOUNT CREDli TERMS ft Drr '50 '6 Dr 5ioo '4 Dr "s-uso fca Saltrea, Ettakgs IM8T. L STATION AT CORNER tf.'f. It Wi i Am -Ail, ' ah" itji4 -S ' ' .4- tiri t V .kif EiUblithid 52 Yart I Eves Are the Most Delicate Nerve Ceiter and being subjected to fluch continuous strain! the use of correct glasses U absolutely necessary. Eyas Examined Without Charge by Registered Eya Physicians. Perfect Rtting Glasses. 2.50 to 12 NewYorkt 184 B'way, at John St. 223 Sixth Av., 15th St. 350 Sixth Ave.,22d St. 101 Nast au.t Ann St. 17Weet42dStret. Ireeklynt 4H Faltea St., tor. Bond Si. 22) Sixth Ave., near 15th St. Open Stturdsy Until 6 P. M. MRS BESSIE. BLUM AND 8ABY I -V STANTON STREET MRS PAULINES SONDERLIN6 AND A,RTHUR I . SONDCRLINC. NO 3VO C PIFTetKTH ST HEtT Treatment by Which Painless Child Birth Brought Peace and Strength Described From Experience by Happy Women. that the doctor was la the room and I Iiear4 him aak ma how many In jections he had given me. But I felt only a very great drowsiness that at the end deepened Into complete forgetfulness. I do not know when my baby was born. They tell me that It was on hour beforo I re gained full consciousness. Even then 1 felt light and strong, without the horrible dragging exhaustion whloh comes to the mother who Is con lined in the ordinary way. I would never have another child except In the 'Twilight Sloop.'" CASE THAT WAS NOT ABSO LUTELY PAINLES8. And that last assertion waa echoed by Mrs. Paulino Sonderllng of No. 340 Hast Fifteenth street. 8h la the mother of a ten days' old son, Ar thur Israel, and yestorday she whs up and dressed and visibly radiant. Yet In her case tlio trcattnont wan not oltocpthnr surcoanful, for It. was not absolutely nalnlcs.s. "llcforc tlio first Injection took ef fect I had sumo pain," alio admitted, "and also Just beforo tho birth of my child. Hut it waa nothing llku so bad ns I expected you sec, I had one baby liefore this Injit one- What miffertnir I I felt under the 'TwIllRht Bleep' waa over (tuicKiy: it wosn t tho usual raorcy to women, bringing an escopt long-drawn-out arony. And I felt ho from mat pain we an uroau to. i weil after my little one caino. My talked wtth a number of other women ; friends said thoy'd never dream I'd before I went to this hospital, and ' had a baby! I'vo tried both ways, and uad, In the familiar chorua, "All wom en should know bout ttla "Twilight Bleep.' " And the doctora at the Jewish Mn tenrlty Hospital grow mora enthusi astic every day. "At first I waa scep tical," ono of them admitted, "but ex. perlcnce haa convinced me that the value of the now treatment bi un questionable. It will be a special sal vation for the woman with a highly strung, nervous temperament or a weak heart. Bhe alone knows what motherhood has made her suffer In the past. "The Jewish Maternity Hospital la non-sectarian. Wo shall do our best to take care of every woman who de sires tho blessing of painless mother hood. Tho more funds we recelvo for the expansion of our work, the mora of It can bo done. For the hard working, poverty-stricken women especially need to escape tho draining, exhausting torture which maternity so often means." every one of them was enthusiastic. And then the treatment spares one's husband and friends so much anx iety. I can't say enough for It.' Another young mother. Mrs. north Goldberg, had a similar story to tell. Her daughter Evelyn, a first child, 1m ten days old. Bhe lives at No. 932 Hoe, avenue, tho Bronx. An Inter esting feature about her case is that lor several months berore her baby's birth she was undor tho care of a physician, who feared sho wou'.d be unusually 111 when her time came. "There was no pain," sho averred. I was conscious In a way. I knew after this I shall always Insist on the TwIllBht Sleep' treatment." Mrs. Lena Frlendllch, of No. 2 East Ono Hundred rind Ninetieth street, Is tho mother of five children, Including tho latest arrival, a daughter four days old. "It never waa like this before," sho observed happily. "This time I had no pain none." "I did not suffer at all," repented Mrs. Annie I'ezlnsky, a slender, pret ty young woman in the next cot but one. Bhe lives at No. 49 Rutgers street and has a boy six days old. "It Is wonderful, wonderful," sho contln- DON'T RUB YOUR CLOTHES Use Van's Norub the self acting washing tablet. Requires no rubbing. Gives spotless re sults. Order a package by nexi wasnuay. At dialtra fie and lOo. inmii on in tnu mold nn nackiM. r nr. iv ir nor octalnible. writ ror fumtri. VAN ZII.R CtV. 590 Hummlt At., W. HolMktn. N. J. Painless babies are becoming more popular every day. Not only In New Tork City but all over the United States prospective mothers are appealing to tho Jewish Maternity Hospital. No. 270 East Uroadway, asking a chnnce to enjoy the wonderful advantages of tho "Twilight Sloop," the treatment by which children are brought Into the world with no physical suffering to their mothera An' additional wing, accommodating seventy paUcnts, Is to be bulit at onco by tho hospltul direc tors, and the list of applications Is al ready soaring. At the Freiburg Kllnlk,. Germany, wherethe treatment origi nated, more than five thousand moth ers have benefited by It in the last few years. Now that It Is offered for tho first time to American women In their own country, they will doubtless show themselves quick to profit by their opportunity. While a number of the painless halites and their mothers were having their pictures taken to-day at the hos pital on East Broadway for the Eve ning World, a reporter heard ample confirmation of the success of the scopulamln treatment from tho, pa tients themselves. HOW THE "TWILIGHT SLEEP" IS OBTAINED. Aa described In Tho Evening World, the "Twilight Sloop," or state of semi consciousness, Is obtained by repeated hypodermic Injections of the drug scopulamln, which from the very be ginning prevents the patient from feeling subjective pain, while In no way interfering with the natural prucoss of birth. According to, the physicians, the mother, besides suf. fering little or not at all before the birth of her baby, Is much stronger afterward and convalesces moro quickly than in ordinary confinement cases. Hoth theso results nro Joyously ad mitted by tho mothers. Ono of the. MR. COLLIER'S CONDITION, lli Onca used "Eddys" Sauca becomes a daily habit. Hot and cold meats, fish, lads, etc all are Improved by a dash of "Eddys." DRAND Grocers and Dell. caiteisen Stores Sell 1 tf It. Per Bottle iVl MadebyE.Pritdiud.33l Spring St., N. Y. Uoetora Think Ilia riinnrra for llr- covrrjr Are (Ironing, The condition of Itobert J. Collier, the editor and sportsman, who was brought from his Adirondack camp to his home. No. 752 Park avenue, yeitcr- day, unconscious from an attack of uraemlc pnlnnnliiK, u reported to-day to be unchanged except for occasional apparrni struKKies to retrain conscious-m-. Dra. McCreedy and Rogers said that. In the absonce of any change for the worse, their hopes for Mr. Collier's recovery wcru Krowlng stronger day uy ai, A aril Invalid Falls to Death. isasc ieuerer, seventy years old, a sufferer from paralysis and cancer, an Inmate of the Monteflore Home for Chronic Invalids, ut Gun Hill road and IlAlnbrlda-e avenue, the Bronx, fell dawn a stairway from the second floor of that Institution at 6 o'clock this mornlmr and i wu a iw nours later rrom mo nock una injuries. 2 Glared lnTraln Wreck. FOnTOMITII. Ark., Aug. 28,-More than ulntv.nve persons are reported InjuroV-Jn the wreck to-day of the Kan saa City Bouthern passonger train No. J( Hiumuounu, near warmo city, Okla ine smoKing car ami chair car, It stated, went Into a ditch. Jf r - " i -,- n-irin in n 11 r Li iu For the Thin and Blood less! if Th Ulln and bloodl.u. will, ml. -h..L. . wiuniuniir iiiti nn mum iiitcriuu a tk rorU f Dhyaiciani and olh.r. Wv eonotmtnr th ftffrctlveneu of ttm t..t. u Mni r increasing th red and whIU cor- ( MIK1H or ID Wood, tliua adillnr n or anil ".l.hl with !( ... ...... ..I .. .. ... .... USUpUttd yittm. A gain ot from tin to Iinirir pounds la not at all unu.ua) where i' tk treatment la rerularlv uaarl for aavnrnl J 'tnonthe, while the color Improve almoal j '"''from the beginning. Moat good apoihe- j, ,oans supply it in tu rorra or tnree. grain J.; Jiypo-nuclan tablets, put up In aealril ' ttm.mwm, nun uu.viiwn. iwi (iuiiiv v, 11 gtln aid aaalmllatlon and abaorplton of b rood eatan very promptly. Adt. Ma Brtra Ctiarse far It, fliiaatlMuau ler Tk World ail be left MAger canoe in u iitriran ntu u I' Plttiict M. lay World Wants Work Mgaatau yarajlfUl UasrafJaVa. OF LITERARY NOTICE "CLEEK SCOTLAND YARD." "We have had a good many different kinds of detectives 'snooping through the book-ihctves from time to tlma, There was the incomparable Kherlock Holme, the redoubtable Arsenn Lupin and other too numerous to mention. In 'Cleek of Scotland Yard,' by Thomas H. Hanshew, there Is a brand new kind. About this very 'Cleek' Mr. Hanihew once said: " 'I never had any particular love for the detective type of fiction, so Jt was no uutiiral tendency which drew my thoughts In that direction, but ror years and years I hurt been beset by a desire to Introduce a new type of man Into It as the hero; In othrr words, the man of culture, birth, gentle Instinct and high Ideal; on who would be free from all Irritating mannerisms, above all such habits as those of the druir-flcnd and his kin, and nJ clearly a creature of the better clay that all who ran might read. He would be a lover of flowers, of course; I couldn't have any sympathy with him if lie were not He would be full of broad humanity; with high Ideal where women were concerned; full of charity and tenderness towurd the merely erring, but a very tiger toward th naturally depiaved and, behind it all, a sharp as a needle and up to the trick of every typo of criminal of the great Undrworld-anywhere,' " Till Interesting charucter, Cleek of Scotland Yard, operates through all the stories of the famous motion picture detective story series, which begins In the Magazine of next Sunday's World. A Mesylate story eaoh waak, sVgla aita Ua first. H -T-r I he wonderful variety si aur stock enables you 'wT-- Htjr.1 ti'fit" Jm R0& lo salad everythaM require to fornith your feCaV VP CiV l IBBBBBbI BaBBBBBTrBBratr horn romnlele. Mhelher ll la a imiia heme sr a naanlion. AJrartiaed sDbbT( cwCli. vlll XeSSSZ articles are only esiairJe ef tJfa assney savinf barf alnsin every depart- bbbBbCVi 0iOsVl I I ntTCP' roent. leu may open or sdd to your account adterhied article at the admtued aaaVrs?Al aii"lkl RJP price without any extra chirrs o an kind. NO CLUB FEES NO asarSaWs V7A EaV INTEREST AilDED-NO EXTRA CHARGES. slBJaX til I l!l I sJbbbbbbi aaT-asBBBl I II BON SMALL, WBKKI.Y OK MONTHLY PAYMENTS I Vtt lWBassssss ill I SMALL ACCOUNTS tM-fcClALLt INVITED IVVgJS CM M li I fill EjEr2sr .a -IFII Hlaar Men Cleanenlrd UBOothl I -zZ-Sl " -J 1(11 .11 rff-lOTM'-'in g. prle. XOc. 7o t0 a-- WlM V M L?'?P .S-! I ' I . I III sUbbsbsbWS'A n l 1 uw M IMorrinn Altarn u lll I, mmmm sgr. s 69c vpr-ri: h I I BBBBBBSBiaWlaaBir ttlsard Daitari an. VRfV,Ja1WPaVqnam I fly V&Sn I I j lrfwll reg. price 8ae 'C JMffk If You Bring This pvffiI Palace Go-Cart &n&" "Ti,m Tn, u LbW ry A t7 etroosly ronauueted ( j " S&Mp Sale of Kitchen Ranges ML1 ' 1 3-R00M SOA fllB!S!S rQJ. Apartmant Houaa I Bffssaw 4-5 Room $ A fll 1,1 k" cu: ruibrid Tlij Zm "mf r j JL1'.- 1 M ZSBMmmW I asaVsasBBsW n JUV v,r 'tronsly MTtTI and Prlee I H I Outfits JlQjcon.trucUil; ay run- tfl g.y. ' 1 BsH tsasasmw 'nr rn an ae. sjwjiv K ijyPpSasK 1 bbbbTI "satw I count r add In your ae- aaa9asM Money jlu jr Ml l I fH asJ rlliBe at" tliMaV S"'" aT b't Vl" vT ITl ' BBBBsi fTlkUbuut any eitra lUligra, annN f tbew jjl bmUJ K I ( H I tasTMllg saasasiaw ""!, .5o. . . 1R.50aiMb. ) , 0 is 0 is IS 0 IS is IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS 0 IS 0 Ti IS IS 0 IS IS bbbbbb IS 0 Ti IS IS GIMBELS Broadway and 33rd Street Store Open Saturday Until 1230 Furniture Store ONLY Open Until 530 The Feature for Tomorrow Brass Beds at Hsalf Price Because we have sold so many Brass Beds during this Sale, our manufac turers have agreed to supply us with four of our most popular styles to sell at Half Price tomorrow. Beds are not the only articles at Half Price tomorrow, which is the Next to the Last Day of This Furniture Sale With Initiatioe Furniture for the living room, dining room, parlor, bedroom, etc., is also shown in wide variety and marked at just Half Price in many instances. If you visit us tomorrow you can practically Furnish Your Home at Half the Cost You Estimated $30 Bed, $15 Colonial rfy, tcilh 2-tn. poil. i $25 Bed, $12.50 In pctul tffexi, tritk 2-t'n. potto. $24 Bed, $12 With 2-tn. portt and iquan top red. $32 Bed, $16 rVM 2-tn. mats onJ lMh'n.iilTi. Brass Beds Discontinued Patterns At Half Price Full size, satin, $12.60 from $25. size, satin finish, S8 from $16. size, bright finish, S16 from $30. Msize, satin finish, $9 from $18. ngle, $14.75 from $29.50. FulTeize, 911.25 from $22.50. size, satin, $12 from $24. Single, $10 from $20. size, satin, $10.50 from $21. 148 Reed Chairs From Germcuiy Savings of 33 1-3 Per Cent They arrived on one of the last steamers, but were too late for the summer season. However, such dainty chairs can always find a ready place in any home. Made of white German reed, with backs and 6eats upholstered in gay col ored cretonnes. You would look far to find styles to excel them for bedrooms or boudoirs. i $3.75 instead of SB. 75 $4 from $6 $8.25 instead of $5 $3.60 instead of $5.60 $6.25 instead of $8 Ufhth floor. Month-End Sale in Subway Store Everything is lower in price than it has been before during the month. Merchandise is seasonable, which comprises things needed now. Many Excellent, Offerings, Including Women's $2.95 and $8.95 Summer Dresses at $1 .50. Men's and Young Men's $15 to $18 Suits at $7.75. Women's $2.50 High Shoes, $1.35 Pair. Subway Stora Beginning Monday September Fair China, Housewares, Crystals and Lamps That this Sale will surpass our previous events may be evinced In the Advance Exhibition now being held in a Special Salon on the Tenth Floor. 9 0 9 fil 81 0 0 fj 0 81 0 81 0 0 81 0 81 0 0 81' 0 0 81 0 9 0 81 0 81 0 -1- 5 -. -St JV '".WCVoil-t-