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‘ __——s=i“‘ésTHEE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1909, PAS REBATES Ai) {rte OUT AND MAIL TO THE WAR 10 pI il (UT CHARITY ORGANIZATION SOCIETY. COMMITTEE ON Double Surety Stamps Up to 12 o'Clock = ONEILL-Apams @ New York’s Only Co-operative Store Billy Possum Latest Addition to the Cabinet of Toys an In the Adams Basement i ONE SURETY STAMP with Each Ten-Cent (10c) Purchase Ten FREE Surcty Stamps to and give to the (VORP SEER Tag Sce the Real Live Possum i WHI fF PLAGUE a SHER) Cae Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street Start Each Book Hil a s blue ca Annual Sale of Pictures Begins To-Morrow (Tuesday) s against said companies Cou cog ‘ plds, Clerk of sald John elther of Many Consumers Join in Plan | them, he author td € ttee on the Prevention of Charity Organization of Tuberculosis of the Charity Organization Society, in my name Thousands of Fine Pictures of every description will be placed on sale | F ¢ { or its own, to upon, adjust or compromise said claims K 4 | | Societs are ihe must be ‘sent out of at big reductions from former prices—lots of them at a fraction of cost. | ours Is no place for such as You 4 s} Aca te Ser oT Tae asl aetna Thee ied coeonicond auide Ue ONCE A YEAR it is our custom to sell all our picture stock at a great sacrifice, Upon this occasion we have one of the finest ALL CLASSES ASSIST. AALS par ROup ior eDnn Ete nt aoCTE IN on KC REED It re some press selections of pictures ever offered to the public the I but a uae james Ri LR ees at Rad reas Bee ore RUT eT ae ented: and aa the afternoon d Every picture in the department is marked with the regular and special price on it, so you can count up your savings at a glance. ' ‘Director Veiller Speaks Hope- tering and wheesing: up te As there are immense varieties, we will place them on sale in lots as stated below: | " 1 inion had built. his : A | fully of Prospects for Share of rebate I am willing to contribute........sseseeeeseee | morning, and a long, shrill blast aum= (Some of the frames are slightly damaged.) i | he did not he pries Poleon | . ‘ . ' : , | the Fund. Dated, New York, ...+++++y 1909, land his rourdtaced, alent beitea || | Lot No, 1—Small and medium sized pictures, in square Lot No. 5—Etchings, Engravings, Photogravures ; and we 7. : : FTAA | | ena) ren taMA Oba a found | and oval frames, in oak, black, etc, None sold for less than 15e | Good subjects in suitable frames, None sold for less $2.00 } eee eee Please sign and mail to Room 619, No. 105 E. Twenty-second St. | aga, a trampled at the ae ee Gane i ae Fae aes than $2.50 to $12.00, During this sale... eal | Rites eee The springy moss showed 0! lo. reat variety of subjects in assorted frames. 5 . ; < the Prevention of ‘Tuberculosis of the _ - thleket eave no anger. to. thelt None sold for less than 39¢. to 69. During this sale...... 25¢ | Lot No. 6-—Comprises pictures sold for $3:50 to ‘$2 50 Charity Organization Soclety in at- althoug! a L ; SSO; Duringa this) salevinenacestcassedecesieetes . | tered se and sounded the steam- ot No. 3—Contains one of our greatest assortments of ete : y | tempting to sec substantial por-| X DIODDIGHVOODHODOOAISOODOAGODIOOOOHOHOAHIS boat's whistle again and again i small and ictures, N Id for less than 75c, t Lot No, 7 —Comprises pictures sold for $5.00 to | ( y for wa erty large pictures. None sold for less than 75c, to ; i | He's try for walk It back to camp, f tlon of the ox) which the gas] @ Love and Gold Hunting in the Klondike seid Doret, "Mebbe he ain't. hurt so ENO ME OUTINEAUINS Sale nraesiiresesneuiinunsseden ces: $10.00. During this sale............. teeeee porana tp? | monopoles vecu tonpay shack 2) she lic i Lot No. 4—Special assortment of oval and sare) Lot No, 8—Comprises pictures sold for $7.00 to | 5,00 bere of Neng K 4 acl 3 : epateariet pictures in frames; suitable for every room in the house. 1.00 $18.00. During this sale. . sondorinoncoNdoRDD void $ ’ | ae Re CH PRICEY CHE) CRTARS) ome | h e B a rt r 1 e r ees, overtake him.” | | None sold for less than $1.50 to $7.00. During this sale/ Many other lots at higher prices, and equally good values. | mail and from all classes of people.| © ~m reer, pace Law e Veiller, dl nr of the Com-| : eae . ‘ + EH Taeiet avecavent ian onl ruuapented is By Rex Beach AOE) besarte pErames) a eee Oil Paintings will be offered at Framing Special—You may choose from | | | j fern ate i % 1 4 % * . e nouldings and have pic- is, who originated this novel plan, 3 Author of ‘‘The Spoilers” ment, including all shapes and sizes, 45¢ prices reduced one-half, one-third | | tures framed to your order ahaa this sale at | ij “epoke most hopefully to-day of | the| % : | | | and a large variety of moulding, Value dl prices \ prospects of securing a substnatial fund) @ (Copyright, 198, by Harper & Bros. $1.00 to $5.00; during this sale......./ and less. One-Third to One-Half Less Than Us | from this source for the extension of| @ 3) 1 ual. | ‘the tuberculosis campaign in this city, | COODDDDODTOSOOHOOOOOWSOOVNIOTOOO: DDHAAOOOOOOA) [ | | “We have every yn for encourage-| SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. | quarter of He above wh! | NOTE.—That every one may thoroughly understand our selling system during the opening rush for pictures, these facts should be kept i id. All | { * ment. mail brings in a number] Lieut. Meade Burrel oned at the min- | almost to inensea a0 ie us keys pictures in the windows, as will be seen, are numbered. These numbers, with the title of the picture and price, are entered in a book fi th pict ¢ ! | nk, ‘ome! I hel, —_—— e Picture De: of nber {s getting| ! f Fi i, Is enxaged 19 NeelA! you got foax,” 12 partment. When the store opens at 8.30 and the line of patrons is formed in the department, the first in line is given first choice of the pictures on sale larger every day, We are enlisting the Doret."” A’ professional | Runnion shrank trom his proffered as-| ELIZABETH, N. J. Feb While and the sale is recorded in the record book. No pictures will be taken from the windows until Wednesday. ¥ ‘support of all sorts of people and socie- also, joves he ;Sistance half fearfully, but, reassured stful residents of Ro: lum. This system has been found to be the most equitable that we could devise and has in the past worked satisfactorily to all, | ‘ties and responses have been most cor- ed to Bennett. ®) allowed the Frenchman to help ie to-day 4 bold, bad automo- |}| THERE IS POSITIVELY NO PARTIALITY SHOWN AND NO RESERVATIONS MADE FOR ANY ONE IN OR OUT OF THE STORE lal and encouraging.” Yo care for and) towards the shore, rushed Into the town in al]! Adams Building—Third Fl Could Banish It Forever. ered Trent aceured | rele) ts It de Ast boat ‘bout you, an’ oe oa Chel paneeey us f reerel| | = SS stat | Re act ih, Gale became a fugitive, (dey pick you up, You walt here, Necla.’"|Polive force and whirled away. Nev piste vie edits mone ri Bevel iqentiae Bennett ei girl watched her rescuer gulde|in the history of the borough i as tt] A ae d C t f ete Bech aa ee et, the name of| Runnion up to the level of the woods,|been subjected to such an indignity. | ‘ ‘uesday, 5 ye pao TPutinvesataiert ‘ ja hat reeg nua | then disappear with him tn the fre ang | David Hennessy, who makes up the po | Present This Coupon Feb. 234, all € The Chance ofa Lifetime to Secure ” Rasy = goes to Stark for | was relieved to See them emerge upon the| lice department and tne village ca ° £ ° to exterminate tuberculosis from the ay In @ boat, wit t iF 2 xtra e 0 ninate tu r RM EE MOL TES ait his | tver bank again further on, for she had tella the story best In his own FR F B d fF cl tN York tha he dis 18} own cab! d col e 4 i of New one tan he ane] At SRE fu tran aan ig |g ago tythe see an Surely bE ine Bedroom Furniture nowt Reh vr, | however, a er h ¢ auto party as y tore back 4 ; fy iti fust aa igh to-day as it was In tte, |fomeaidh He how wit ahem he haw gps | ONE OF he wae crashing through | the through aie: down and vent with a cash purchase of $1.00 or more, in addition xactly Half the Regular Price Whe reason for this is not far to secki| ner. “Runnion ducing the voyage helaciiowednlaborieuelt dit A top them. They hi to the regular number of stamps your purchase calls Ste Watliy cesnelicznanisli| ithe. ees aker thein, thraghes Hunnion, into | Once Runnion gained the high point stiormet inte: the, tor, (World) Many new and beautiful pieces of Bedroom Furniture just Rann Vee Fak! ds of the De-|Necla. She points at Runnion | he would be able to command a view of | that I could take them to p —e received. | partment of Health show over 23,000 ot ers us teeeaaae conldl| Muar toralineaitievarerelanderer AP f 4 | je: kind ireate: e signals to attract the first steam-| put they div f at — car of hs nm he rene HY] Org eR XYIE, |W tint chanced to come song. Wi | ah il ta alae | Worth art of the $100,000 Purchase | are known and are recorded. That (Continued. [ats trom one dlrecton or the ote by fOF them to, sop, but they” eh $10,000 Wort ; we made from the Athens Furniture Co. of Athens, Pa., nere are 9.00) of them in the tenemer Hee ee CSET Taree ikevaueunawauacomersmichen it and which we are selling at j to, (I rennet New York Is a conservative | The Love of Poleon Doret, | Poieon could send back succor to final ha SN, psec Upholster y and Drapery fabucs nena thene 7 irene ie tant regular price. i yes : : ,., | from the first habitation they encoun-|0f the borough and tokd me to | Q ‘ 0, has deci to concentrate their | | In a recent examination of a lim-| Runnion was moving slowly, crawling | pore, ah and: walk, i mei 2 IT Medbantsvaeee rraiailieenine a hlentesral| pelataileeintal evel ineveontureltUplitte | sefee eate ¥en rete aan warrants have een mened or ihe About % Their Former nese Teas ae oe ante etaD i ie oer than bedroom furniture, | | knew that there was one sufferer from |ing a terribly mutilated face, dazed and | A gecond time when she ey arrest of the auto party. Henn : ‘ ider- 'y had many thousand teet of lumber which ha F | sey Ciptape i tagraisgeat GA ah an Wed ben pelana adi lney ford tasaalon) |e aeate ceieamrenysreluerienthoablg) earialibes aleatainireuna arenas srs] | WAn|excepuonall QPpOruntty, for these who ie sorte could not be used in the manufacturing of ienotes dic | cent. of the families the ehildrn were|of his wits. He saw them, and grim- ey J knigh ft th id . . G i of i mw Py A B ‘ | Hee arty tanume that tite [seed trightiuly® covering an@rtacing,|,2ae Murine a Bt, apparently to] MEE tes ice wae back on ing the reupholstering of parlor suites or odd pieces, fore ee ny were compelled to dispose of their stock of ie a pretty eneral condition through-| Poleon felt the ir!’ hand upon Wl8 about him; and ale marked. that, in| disturbed aeriser bid been 1 | 1) for those desiting Draperies or Portieres made. The j | [ier3) practical i erteeures HL Nar nes eee out the Nothing, however, {3 be-| arm, and heard her crying in a hard, adgition. to cate Oe tHE | eacved) BUE iaieotiieanithes eg ‘ clically our own figures, made up and finished i i Toe clas ln aug (alee CaP neat Put hi Hanae ne ue mor ale an el ae ba eee assortment comprises the newest and most up-to-date standard way, and delivered to us in New York. me | remedy it after is once found, So] eeds killing! away! | Runnion’s coat to houlders, | 'Schuteheo! 8 ed out before fs Ps CF * iy ftpe Wie ‘ | Ionw as chose Sic) advanced cases stay| Hle'stared down nt his gentte Necia |, Woot!” buse skecter bug is hongrs,"|a magistrate, | | fabrics, as follows: Silk Armures, Silk Eton, Oganzine i February Furniture Sales are advervised extensively, but no- | dai cli teueinentaaoeay Wenmney 3a and) eaWatie OALNIn eA In| ier reco] anal) SOD LEG Cy CO BN |é 5 eT Damasks, Silk Damasks, Silk Sicilians, etc. hierar aan ie ay purchase power it has here during | | pect the losses from this disease which| the Jook of strange ferocity as she| ‘YoU don’t touch him again?” ’ cal hialt-price sale, These offerings are especially interesting | | occur each year, The patient cannot be his eyes boldly, "No, no, Tm trough wit’ ‘im." e 5 | to housekeepers, boarding- Beaune ’ ig sieaiiy ete ue auch condi] "Sy dant prow what be—what ne thn chap ol A ei | QMO) SE | | Reguar s1.35 $2.50 $4.00 $5.00 $6.00 per yard BSD aerate ise Keeper aad oul manages | ons. The only se@guard for the com- eeth, | Were afloat in the Peterborough. : : munity Is thelr removal to hospitals, «| {1% 00e Sud: (RFOUBH hee Anat teeth. | Nelle nice, batten,” Poleon remarked, i} | Special. 75c $1.25 $2.00 $3.00 $3.75 per yard N. B.—All these half-price goods, a3 well as any Insufficient Accommodations. no more, gan to row swiftly, vias ean abes cl d ti rilizes eee ea A other article in our Furniture De artment, can be pur- | wephore are, however, absolutely insut-| Runnion saw him coming, and [of the open river ih whlch to shake of | CREANS ANA ste! ‘ F ture chased on our POPULAR HO ; the Honle of atinging pests, thee had Reupholstering of Furnitur ur USEHOLD CLUB || | ficient hospital accommodations for the| scrambled frantically to all fours, then {{H@ howe of stinging peste. that had u PLAN, which enables you to littl ‘ consumptive poor, With 20,000 cases in| got on his feet and staggered down the | witout cinkin" ‘bout gun or skeeter net We Have the Most Up-to-Date Workrooms and a hile ‘using th 4 y pay a little at a time the city there are but 1,700 beds-less|bar, Poleon overtook him, he cried [oF notin. | Runnion, she's Jen’ me dis (asain of the Best Workmen. Ever Facility to while using the goods, than 5 per cent. piteously, a shrill scream of terror, VO haere etic score ee a Oeste. | ; = | “Moreover, there are not adequate ac-|and, falling to his knees, grovelled Viuiicevelninnaateineloeaiy Baby’ 1 hi | Execute Orders Intrusted to Wy uickly | commodations for the early cases. The | and debased himself like a foul cripple ahi Ha eral a sp aythings and to Your Entire Satis’ aes | only free institution is a State hospital) at fear of the lash, His agony dis- No, I bus’ It up on de face an’ de rib, | ¢ | . 5 will send a representative | Polen esiarcaeWandl iisellstorerore pedi Meiienla emenvaeaiCalitaetPAilunslall ATO CRR EERO ee a should be kept sweet and | | | A pastal or telephone to 5700 Chelsea pI with e alan list of over 20. The re-| aboriginal training in Necta, and the ee spruce bough for clean. | to give an estimate. | jeult 1s that a young man who discov: | jue tofth es cried | ‘ Pn | JADU ED RELY SLID MUSIC ea a EE ee i Everything that his || 42c Printed Armure, 25¢ yard jalages and Is advised by his physician! «pojeon, Poleon! Not that!" She ittle ha nor: | ‘i inches wide, a dozen beautiful designs to se- Haan eaactans, unless he has “the | hurfled after him to where he paused ish i tg hi 3 ate Sonya SES Rae ae Gaiihty furniture slip covers, portieres Pere ame are e has the! above the wretch waiting for her. | Tig. t into his mouth. ee ea ontal the season's newest fabrics, Regular price 5c | Paes : “You mustn't!" she said. “That would or dra p 3h SMe Ce RW Dae SR itv ainecaer ee hranr into Ray) y_ murder, and—and—it's all over | And the rattle, the 42c, per yard; special ue Cathedral Cloth, 18¢ Yd | LU ED OA CEN ESA De ae Frencliman looked at her w | ball, the horn are tossed 2ac Crepe Cloth ae aie | ee ave er Hereneal Sie ‘omes a moderately d Na Se th ‘ 3 Cloth, one 0 , y s s | Reet a oT der not comprehendin | saree | ape tietoot, Be y SS ea aasttith a profusion | drapery itil 40 inches wieall | atment, bi den_ lente n Sea ‘ * Suitable for! leaded glass designs in a profusion ! nen, ie ten mertre Taecdtin Che taoucie of | | cuaveiteetstetsan ae 4 Gaol tne mot pon color 8 | | neliven thats the avn on B th hee in fi a ae 4 Regular 22c per yard, special, IC! Regular 30c. per yard, special, C | | Like cut, Made in mahogany and | | | e unsuspecting 1niant. Nei —Fourth Floor, | | bird's-eye maple. Swell front draw- uation, ing 3 i A P oF O'Neill Building md a ers with glass trimmings, French| Like cut. Made in mahogany and All that n the way say ee aly al A simple and effectual shaped legs, size of top 20x36 Hn bird's-eye maple. Swell front, two out ase is the lack ELE CLG ? 1 i Large shaped French plate bevelled | targe and two small drawers, glass We know what needs to be di 1 speak \ way to guard the baby S aj mirror ,size 18x20 inches. Just a bit) trimmings, French shaped ibgrigsise programme is lald out, but yne your work. health is to frequently 1 Offering of of carving to add to its artistic heau-!of top 23x44 inches, large | oval | Stopped because we have nc it hi toy: vith h t A Most Unusua er g ty; thoroughly constructed and fin-| French plate bevelled mirror, 18x36 | | Money Would Solve It cleanse nis toys wi 0 * ished. Recut price $22 Z5 | inches. Artistically carved, construc. 50; half price..... id fini =c) i e funds this cor 1 broke me to| § ae and Gold Dust. Wilton V elvet Carpets £45.50; half price . (om and finish fs. ee) Te I-I'm hurt t is $8.00 Dresser, $40.50 $45.50; half price....... ° SHEEN antiseptic At Less than Cost to Close $43.00 Dresser, §21.50 4s sufficient numbe . 5 ; v- . delay, to take out iu eried, Necta, and will, Fe) Mostly small figures in all the popu! colors. Patterns 79¢ "kill any withdrawn from our real ey ‘i an pa! : egular price, $1.15. germs that ; may be Velvet Rugs, size 9x12 feet rea on them. To Be Closed Out at Jove fall $14.75 Instead of $18.95 , ’ y : $$ f designs and colors. ' : Excellent assortment o i HOLZWAS S] Linoleums and Oilcloths ebruary Furniture Sale i aylnwrinentor rahe aig Until 9 ee At Pade Price dsj h Like cut. Made in mahogany and < 4 ihe wasted ashington’s birthday All Day ts and short lengths—2 to 10 square yards in eac bird’s-eye maple. Beautifully hand| Like cut, Swell front, with two ' 1 0% allowed on all cash sales, aun suitable for bathrooms, pantries and small rooms and ae jfaped rane nearyed large arawers and i) Small; French I ace, Sizes Su cl 5 1» SET-| shape $5 23x46 $ is H i o We pay y fr ht & RR fare, N 0. 5 halls at half prices. pentine swell front, glass trimmings. aga Aiton beveled ape! nh Orie COMPLETELY Oilcloth 35c Oilcloth | 50c Oilcloth Large oval French plate bevelled mir-| 18x30 inches; nicely carved, thor- e NISHED AT 25¢ Oule! | ror Se eh ene ner ouRny oughly constructed and finished. ee a inis! a i . {2yevd | I7¥cvd | 25c yd nrice $81.00; hall $40.50 pe papa aes DX UEYN) WRITE FOR OUR 1909 CATA: Dicey O'Neill Building—Fourth Floor. | | Prictss+reeerereeseees A) ams Building. ; LOGUE—MAILED FREE “We Have Met the Enemy and (ee ie a een , ee : GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE MULT eee : i ; J £08) catebits, BEDDING & DKATERIES ean eneniy hat ean We Give and Redeem Surety Stamps fens LIBERAL CREUIT 1ERMS Ne, t $75 Worth $7.50 Down $1.50 Week 1 : 100 “ 1000 “ 2.00 “ puch for the Wrong | i ‘ : 150" 15,00 “ a e watelt | F ; ; 200 2000.“ “ a ae makes more offers of positons 30.00 Rea dserieanned than any other two:mediums y Alen to Sew ¥ and Connertlente 16 more th OTHER New corn York in the universe. \ i 1 | LET WORLD ADS. GUIDE | ap every Would | v OR: @ an eMeent plas He indicated the thicke AND STEM THE TIDE. “ by

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