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THE BVENiING WURLD, © Broad } and One RABBI RESINS. TDESCAPE ‘BRIDLE == ON HSS” between Hundredtn wndred ar nor streets, t Will be free in the matter is twenty-nine years uate It Is Possible to Reduce Fiesh Without Diet- ing or rare fo but deine, er poss dune has re he hi Ifa ten: finances, e and the chure! ation has been ace Jan. 1, and he} £ $1,000. Me wil ¢ for a month, and on lis re rxceotiqnal Shoe Values Im Our Basement Store 4 Styles of Our Regular a} $3 Men’s Shoes at $2. 50 In Gun Metal Calf, Vici, Double Soles, Patent Leather and Box Calf Lace & Button. A Clean-Up in Men’s Patent Leather fate rr of oa 1.50 quality ats as Ns rat 8 ie Cc Unustial bargains wih sma nal feet. Regular prices from $2.50 to $3.50. as olay Slippers for Men fan Kul Open $1. 00 Lh A Women’s Shoes $9. 30 Our line of Women's $2.50 Shoes comprises Black and Brown Corduroy and Black and Brown Velvet, as well as Patent Leather, Gun Metal and Tan Cali, Button and Lace, in all the new styles. We Will Place on Sale Saturday Morning ~ een Women’s Tan Calf, Button 1 50 ace Shoes, former price $2.25, at Sh age for Boys and Girls It und Satin Calf | Boys’ Bo oles; s i | Sots, Gu ind Metal and Pate nt Leather, ONEILL-ADAMS © Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d St. The Christmas Store | Special Sale of Sewing Machines Adams Building--Baleony. The $15 “American” at $12 The “American” known as the drop head—that is you lilt f the top over, adjust leaf of the machine, lift. the head of the machine into place. lift and the automatic, It has a ball bearing treadle, It Dobbin winder, It has a self-setting needle. This carr other machines do, ‘The regular price is $15. : Calf Blucher; welt wo 6 92,00 is an extremely good machine; it has the hand lift, or what is and then reach down with your hand and This is the difference between the hand has an automatic swith it a ten years’ guarantee, just as our Double Surety Stamps | Before Noon FRIDAY, DEUEMBER 2, 1910. Books Ready! The Only Book Siore on the Main Floor on Sixth Ave. Boys’ and Girls’ Books Motor Boy Series, 39c By Clarence Young The Motor Boys Overland The Motor r Waters Motor Boys Afloat The Motor Boys on the Pacific Motor Boys Across the Plains | ‘The Motor Boys in the Clouds Motor Boys on the Atlantic The Rover Boys’ Series, 39c Boys in Strange By Arthur M. Winfield at Scho The R mm the € ri s Rover Boya ¢ on the Plains © Rover Boys in Southern Waters The Rover Boys on the Farm The Rover Boys on Treasure Isle he Rover Bi The Rover B ‘The Rover Lakes ‘The Rover Boys in the Mountains The Rover Boys on Land aryl Sea Mrs. Meade's Charming Stories for Gils, 25c. . Bad Little Hannah Little Mother to ue Others, A ‘nthe Jung s Out West pys on the Great Bun hildren’ Daddy irl Deb and the pee ess \ Good Luck In ‘Time of Roses Light o° The Morning Merry Miss No: Moder Palace Bi Pol! Sweet Very Wild Kitty World of Girl A f Young Mutineer, A Children’s Linen Books, 10c. Gentle Pets The Boy Avia Pussy Cat y Book Words for Je tors Series, 25c By Captain Wilbur Lawton. The Boy the Insurgents. The Boy with Wireless. The Boy President. The Boy Galleon. ‘The Boy Aeroplane. : The Boy the Antarctic. Aviators in Aviators’ Trea Aviators in Nicaragua; Aviators on Secret Service; or, Africa; Aviators in Record Flight; or, or In League with Working or, On the Trail of a the Golden The Rival sure Quest; or, Aviators’ Polar Dash; or, Facing Death in Boys of Liberty Library, 25c or the Men of Massachusetts, DeMorgan. Fooling the Enemy, a story of the Siege of Boston, by John De Morgan. Into the Jaws of Death, or The Boys of Liberty at the Battle of Long fsland, hy John DeMor- gan. 4 Hero of ‘Ticonderoga, or an Allen and His Green Mountain Boys, by John De Morgan. On to Quebec gomery in Canada, DeMorgan. or With Mont- by John ere and The Boy of DeMorgan, Paul Re Libe oncord Boys of 1775, by Marrie Irving Hancock. The Trader's Captive, or Young Guardsmen and French Spies, by Lieut. Louns- berry. The Quaker Spy, a tale of the Revolutionary’ War, by Licut Lounsberry. Fighting for Freedom, er ‘The Birth of the Stary and Stripes, by Lieut. Lounsb Wood | High Schoo! Boys, 25c By H. Irving Hancock ; The High School Freshman; or) ‘The High School Left End; or, Dick & Cos Firat Year Pranks Dick & Co, Grilling on’ the Meese Football Gridiron, Sad Spore The High School Captain of the ‘Team; o « Co. Leading the Athh guard. Battle Ship Boys. Cirens Boys. Club Series, 25c The High School Pitcher; or, Dick & Co, on the Gridley Diamond, The Motor Boat Soldier Boys. By I. Irving Hancock ‘The Motor Boat Club of the K nebe; or, The Secret of Smug ers: Island, Tle Motor Boat Club at’ Non- tor, The Mystery of the Dunstan Heir, The Motor Boat Club Of Long Island; or, A Daring Marine Game at Racing Speed. Submarine Boys’ Series, 25c By Lieut, Commander Victor G. Durham. The Submarine Boys on. Duty; ife on « Diving ‘Torpedo ‘The Submarine Hoya’ ‘Trial Trips Making Good” as Young ts. The Submarine Boys and the Midd. The Prize Detail at An The subs Boys and the spies ging the Sharks of the The Motor Boat Club and the Wireless; or, The Dot, Dash and Dare Cruise. The Motor Boat Club in Flo Ghost of Laying the Ki waka The Motor t Club at the Golden G or, A Thrilling Capture in the Great Fog. Pony Rider Boys’ Series, 25c io By Frank Gee Patehin. The Pony Rider Boys in. the he Secret of the Cla The Pony Rider Boys in Teyasy or, The Veiled Riddle of the Plains der Boys in Montana; o stery of the Old Custer Tre The Rider Boys in the | On or, The Secret of Ruby Mountain, 39c Bath S Adains Building Both Men's and Women’s lippers, 25c Virst Floor “almost any color you wish, Boys’ $6.98 Overcoats at $5 Adams Building--Secand Floor, These are in beautiful styles for bovs of 10 to 17 years, and there are coat every tible coll with a turn-back lap: Cut on the y atest of ail-wooi fob: class tailoring ilk sewn, with f to a single suit. School S Good strong schoo! suits jot couts, of fine que n be by Boys’ ($7.50 Suits at $5 the newest sh s put inte ever Lent knicke: tT are ity, with con- uttoned close-to-the-throat or day and Sunday louble breasted lines and made les and patterns. High f these « They rbockers; some even have two uits, $1.98 y one and overcoat a { | ONenLi-ADAMS @ The 1868 Established 43 Years. 1910 ( ~hristm S Store 6th Ave., 20th to 22d St. a Misses’ Suits at $23.75 | News For Men ° Both Buildings $ Made of broadcloth, cheviot and Knit Underwear at 1 velveteen, lined throughout with | Adams Bailding—First Floor. satin; in two very distinctive and | These are properly fashioned and low in price, and beautiful styles, with shawl or include mediym and heavy weight, natural, two-thirds . sailor collars. ‘These shawl collars wool shirts and drawers. re almost universally worn by Medium and | weight, ribbed balbriggan shirts who wear with them, furs with collarette necks, reinforced drawers, The skirts of these are pleated Sizes 14 to 16. At $1.50 Juniors’ $22.50 Suits , Heavy weight, imported ribbed balbriggan underwear, at $19.75 shirts and drawers, Tn three piece models and in all | At $3 colors. The illustration shows one fu ‘ "i A Fi of these suite done in brown, lined Union suits of medium weight in natural gray, half- throughout with satin, and with » wool. sailor collar; dress and coat, These are thimmed with velvet and the ts i 1 pleated skirt has a very beautiful ‘ Men s $5 Knitted Waistcoats at style of its own. Sizes 15 to 17 $3 45 . Misses’ and Juniors’ | Adams Building —Just Inside the @1st St, Door. Coats, $14. 75 | Imported from Beigim in sweater styles, and exceed- Tn plain colors and in a great ingly dressy; fancy figured and striped fronts. Two variety of . styles, ineluding the top and two bottom pockets, full, plain, finely knitted famous polo coat, with rolled col- backs; 6-button styles; all sizes, lar, belt and cuffs. | { Girls’ Full Length Coats, $5 Blanket Robes, $3.95 : $5.95 to $9.75 Made of wool blankets,, figured and striped. The Sizes 8 to 14. Made of chin- tailoring is excellent; the seams piped; shawl collars; chilla and plain cloth, lined with heavy girdles to match, at the waist; all sizes from very small wool; double-breasted with high to very large, We can fit very large men, as well as very collars— splendid winter coats. small, At $6.50 to $15 there's one of the best assortments of bath robes and dressing gowns in the City, r Fur Muffs and Neckwear Men's $5: House Coats, $3.95 4 Made of imported double-faced cloths, with plain At Remarkable Prices edges or bound with silk loops to match. Tuxedo coat O'Neill Building—Third Floor, collars, trimmed pockets in light and dark gray, olive, One of the most remarkable fur sales ever held in New brown, seal, wine and navy blue. Sizes 34 to 46, York has been going on here, supplying thousands with Others $6.50 to $16, really fine furs at exceedingly low prices. You will still find the following fur muffs and neckwear: At 75c to $2—Matched Sets Black Fox Shawl with four tails, $27.50; Half-barrel Mufs, Handkerchiefs, socks and ties to match. A new and $35. most useful gift and one that saves a man the bother of Natural Wolf large Shawl with two brushes and four paws, matching colors. ge Pillow Muff, $18.50. Knitted Reefers, expressly made for us, are ready. Blue Wolf large Shawl with two large tails, $14.50; large | They come in both imported and domestic silks, in Pillow Muff, $16.50. accordion and plain stitches, in plain colors and fancy Natural Raccoon three-stripe Pillow Muff, $22.50; Shawl color-combinations, $3 to $15. with two heads, $19.50. Knitted Neckwear to match Reefers, $1 to $2.75. Sable Raccoon large Shawl, trimmed with eight tails, three | Paper and chamois vests for men (and women, too), ) Paws, $25; large Pillow Mur, $22.50. 45c to 96.50. Bath and Lounging Slippers, 50c to $1.75 7 Whine Made of wool blankets, silk and quilted satins. Untrimmed Millinery Under- Men's English Imported Sleeping Caps, 50c. Price Both Buildings. H f : O'Neill millinery stands for pretty nearly everything Men Ss Socks for Christmas that is first in line and quality, in trimmed hats as well Both Buildings —Pirst Floor li as untrimmed hats. . : { Women's black velvet toques, $1.25 $1 a Pair, or 3 Pairs for $2.75 | Women’s black velvet dress shapes, $1.25, $2.98, | Pure thread silk, in black and eolors, LA Ls #9. nee ; a omen’s black beaver hats, $2.48, $2.98 to $4.98, i i Women's black satin hats, 75¢ and $1.25. ‘ 50¢ a Pair, or 6 Pairs for $2.85 Black fur hats, $1.98, $2.98 and $5. Seamless, with double heels and toes, in black and colors, #5 to 88 trimmed hats, at $3.75. s : 25c, or 6 Pairs for $1.40 Christmas Flowers Cotton and Lisle Thread Socks in black and eolors Imported holly, mistletoe, carnations, orchids, gar- and in a good variety, denias, violets, foliage, American beauties—now used for SacenEREEEEREEE table decorations as well as corsage bouquets and dress trimmings in an enormous variety. | A Complete Display of - dis Stila Gc gas: Overcoats and Suits for Both Buildings~Virst Floor. Men at $15 Instead of $22 _. Made of chiffon cleth, 114 yards long, 1,-yard wide, Adame Building ~Second Floor, with hemstiltched edges, in all the des, And you are the jude. Stes Si | We ask vou to estimate the value of these suits and over. : coats, and if you have ¢ seen one at 422 equal te any . Made-Up Ribbons | one we will show here to-morrew we have missed our guess, | Both Buildings —First Floor, | { Tn an unusual assortment of fancy articles made of | phat The Overcoats ' sibbons ofievary sort, There's every siyle and pattern that is good ~ made of 4 ‘And the on nearby, so that you can make up the fancy cashmere, nove! cheviot, Scotch cloths, melton anime little things yourself, if you like. and kersey, Some have convertible collaes, some have the ? * resto” collars, and there ace all lengths that are worn: rears » three-quarter and extra long with loose backs, button tl rongh and fly. Holiday Handkerchiefs : | Both Buildings—First VI Suits at $15 | 6 for 59c Embr all that is new dare made of such i 7 aes a fabrics 2 orst cu neve, cheviot and Women's pure linen initial Handkerchiefs and Shamrock : nowest si brown bluse, stesliaae lawn Handkerchiefs, with or without initials There are plain, stripes, checks and plaids. 6 for 75c eae | RR waiaithtttey cen lulilelettandversh hi Some $15 Suits and Overcoats | also plain hemstitehed in different width hem at $10 | 6 for $1.50 Quite: nose models, tab, wits hoo" Pesta’ tam) Mea Men's pure linen hemstitched Handkerchiefs, with open collars bo ead worm work block letter or smali embroidered initia! ae Leen sae eee Real Armenian lace trimmed Handkerchicls, 39¢ to i oer al M leved H Real Madeira embroidered Handhkerchiets, $0¢ to $1.95. . | 500 dozen women’s pure linen all round embroidered The Surety u itioe $3 | Handkerchiets, excep! 1, at 12! ge cacl | iecaiites Tor Men A 7 4 1 ; ' Sale of Toilet Goods and Diug co, Aiame Uslullanelanenien | rips It wasn't enough hat the shoe should be good, it had | Sundries to be graceful a shoo made for men moving in fashionable | Hoth Build Virst } New York cirel no style was just as much considered, | IDeA iD MPA iorinel cherole oh F had assured onrselves of the quality of the shoe, as | Sainine nen niall hing else. Lt is a shoe that you can’t replace under uke ath tpltah aehtiie auded Pehacin oA 0, no matter how hard you try. We coulda’t ourselves | sa ME Pe tadashi: te if ve hadu't trademarked the shoe for our affiliated stores | anid were not selling it in such numbers, | t ’ iN Sane]

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