The evening world. Newspaper, February 8, 1911, Page 13

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, faersee © 8, “1911. by the 3 1 Mrs, Ma halt of M t Gallerie Gnd the unprecedented loan collection of rise,” the latter popularly known through ‘ beh * {mediaeval European arms and armor in) many “reproductions as “ICissing the Muse . ythe new Special Exhtbition Hall. | Moon." a 1890, What is Castoria Both exhibits are now open free to the) ut the pictures painted be ‘ . " 4, | public, except on Mondays and Fridays! ag wey ag a nurnbe: the muse y The | ‘ Homer collection remains until March |), 19, the hardware clothing and battlo-axe werican art traditions do not take| of 1 iy and panoply | ta ms, shields, | Cha possible eciries and t Messrs. | M x will W. de Pierpont tion afternoons Vrida outfit until April 16. INTIMES SQUARE: New traMe regulations in Times effect erable confus ‘The Winslow Homer pictures—twenty- tentioned “Mnapping 4 and Hunter, natural sleep, The children's Panacea—Tho Mother's Friend, Then there are the water colors mostiy pure and brilliant wash, de stratin, y that the aquarelle viving specimens of the handiwork «are ed in t which were reated co put in me study of negro team- the sun against the side of infinisped “hooting the which was on his studio at Pre wen he died there in Se trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and among drivers and chauffeurs, but t andling of that section will eventua kreat relief. The jam a street and Broadway will be minimized, | Fo? purposes of handling traffic a cording to the revised rales a traf district has been created betwee o'clock A, M. and midnight change in the ehicles jn{ at bring about | PA? rty-second | M x this genius is y represented in the present seh works 4s “Sunlight on the | oth Ave. 20th to 22d St. NEILL -ADAMS;: as $2.50 in Goods Free. This is what you get for a filled book of Surety Stamps. You select the merchandise from our i: stock (except groceries) marked in plain | O. The O'Neill Telineed Millinery now | * located on the second floor, O'Neill Main Building. The O'Neill Untrimmed Mil- linery now located on the first floor, O'Neill Main Building. “West Wind’ "The h added in Northbound tram first and Forty-seventh * fined entirely to Broadw easterly side of the rar 1 traffic holds the square and to § figures. This is the bonus we give you for your loyal patronage. | enth avenu the and northbound nue below Forty Broadway through Ie | 1868 Established 43 Years 1O11 ; The Quality Store of Sixth Avenue | SSS orty-firs (Formerly Known as the Adams Building) Prevailing Reduci‘ons on Seasonable, ‘New Merchandise in.the Greatly Enlarged Departments Magnificent © The name O'NEILL has always been synonymous Exceptional Values in with QUALITY. To-day this store is unquestion- Fur Coats ably the QUALITY store of Sixth Avenye—a store Women’s Neckwear where, article for article, prices are positively lower UP AND DOWN PICTURE LANE % 4 O'Neill Main Store, Formerly Adams Building, First Floor, Former Prices than elsewhere; a store always a little or a great deal $1.50 and $1.75 Chiffon Adams Building in advance of competition, according to the impor- Scarfs at $1. that’s where you get At Vs 1, the best beer brewed. At 1s 10 7 ONeill Main Store By Henry Tyrrell - ; ‘ = seri Try a bottle of Russian pony, caracul, Persian tance of the subject inhand atthe time, «store backed With erystal dots in’ white, pink, ° mink dyed marmot, Hudson seal by the greatest: purchasing power in the world—a blue, lavender, ete. Pabst Wa ‘hae “Ge aaa power that buys ten times over the amount of mer- | 50¢ and 75c Neckwear at 39c ony Coats chandise that any other syndicate, or aggregati Real Trish crochet’ Dutch collars, ‘ is ata 5 aggregation of P Vf 1 $45 to $59.50 Coats, at. ooo... $37.50 : i ; ‘ stock collars and jabots, in rose BlueRibbon Ht ea 4 co ey stores, buys; a store that consistently has ten times designs, siaaee a Coats, trimmed and plain, The Beer of Quality 7 [ns Poet 675 the opportunity through this enormous purchasing 50c and 75c Chemisettes 350 Trimmed Coats, at. $198 | ower to dictate a genuine low-price policy, a and Yokes at 25c Tt appeals to those who a Caracul Coats $38.50 genuiite style policy, a genuine quality policy, a Imitation MMe Dutch collars #45 to Tonts, At... cree sees e terse een stereveeeeees le senuine quick-service policy—in fact every policy of linen, embroidered; also some of demand the best of bed a 4150 to £250 Coats, plain and trimmed, vn "| : ai F J ++ $125 eee ae ite fect ete Gohapane ath lv Hy tine with Vaccines ad thing to eat or drink; disse scsay and Hudson be oats aggressively conservative leader of Sixth Avenue. uny lace, at 25¢; worth 50¢, It is bottled only at the #125 Coats, ‘Trimmed, at... .... 9758925 Coats, at a Thus you are assured of uniformly right prices on ey i bee 08 Rabats, 15¢ y i i Persian Lamb Coats dependable merchandise and all the comforts of ‘ atiste and net, Dutch collars of imitation Irish lace, liberty brewery in Milwaukee 82:0 30 incl Conta, ates... #128) 450 36 inch Coats, atesseeeee #225 | shopping that go only with » QUALITY store. | silk scarlm in white, black, pink, lavender and blue, 15¢ each, when perfect in age, er iis WHIG. Coach CSibiand Cage at 40650 ‘These, briefly, are the essential facts that resulted in| WOrt# 25e, and S5c purity and strength. All . ‘Small Furs The Year Just Ended Being 19c to 25c Imitation Irish Lace Turn-over Collars dealers supply it. Mink Muffs.... Ais $29.50, $39.50, $49.50 10 959,50 One of the Greatest and Most and Rabats, 10¢ 919.50, $25, $29.50, $39.50 tv $69.50 912.50, $15, $18.50 and $22.50 + 912.50, $18.50 and $25 Mink Searfv...... iiss csce ee Australian Opossum Muffs. . Australian Opossum Scarfs $1.75 to $2.25 Black Dress Goods at $1 a Y4/-$1 | 5,000 Yards $1.50 Marquisette at $1.00 $3 O'Neill Main Store (formerly Adams Building) Third Floor. * sae . O'Neill M st s Build cond oor Skirt and dress length$ of broadcloth in qualities of superiof chi rill Main Store (fofmerly Adams Building) Second Floor, $1.35 Suitings at 79ca Yard- Diagonal tweeds, one of th most stylish spring weav 10c ‘to 15¢ Hand-Drawn Turn-Over Collars, Se Successful in Our History Imported from Japan. Lord & Taylor ~ Founded 1826 Metal Bedsteads and Bedding Entire stock of Brass Bedsteads, Mattresses and atest and Dainty silk marquisette in a very good assortment of all the ~ miler allwooll jae ince |79c latest shades; an rei offering of 5,000 yards. $1 iis $5 Silk Petticoats at $3.95 Odd Lot Clearance of Corsets Greatly Reduced O'Neill Main Store (formerly Adams Building) —Third Floor O'Ncill Main Store (formerly Adams Building)—Third Floor. : 9 In anendless varietyof Spring colors and biack, Women KY Coats $3 Corsets at $1.50 accessories offered at Persian, Dresden, messaline and taffeta. O'Neill Main Store (formerly Adams Building)—Third Floor Popular Corsets, including J. B., Walohn, Warner's Seder ae ; Taffeta Silk Petticoats at $4.79 | from all good standards of mer- ees ade 4 : wen) , Beautifully made—ruche on flounce and box $ 75 chandise not less than $25 to Fasseres a c Special offering of f Rs Bee ‘ 18 $29.50. De Bevoise, I. & W., Poix, B. & J., in black-and-— effects with Dresden borders. There aro only 78 of these superior Coats included white, . Glace @4to 44, 100 Brass Bedsteads, double and single sizes ( ¢ 4 . ‘ in this extraordinary offering, the materials being of fine ; 4 New model, 2-ineh posts, double baked English New “Taffetine” Petticoats at $1 Hialke RIMCRCLEECIOIAEN ahd cata eltldeeedutle Rengo Belt Corsets, $2, $3 and $5 } rs qu 1 » br , per advance als ott A jl \ " i a hea FET 1 mare 1 In the newest advance Spring models, made throughout lacquered. Assorted colors of blue-and-white, black-and- AN sinnwee ZUM AUaHY ANG grace: Heser belete Ay ere with watch spring steels; double set of hose supporters at- Brass Bedstead $15.00—Vvalue #25.00 white and Copenhagen-and-white. Be HE EUR: BINS tached. Models fitted to all figures. Sizes 18 to 36. South American Hair Mattress voor Brie ainw | ohoes Exceedingly Low Priced | aa ie tere » Box Spring....... . $10,00—Vvalue $13.50 g y | Cc d Vy d. a O'Neill Main Store (formerly Adams Building) Second Floor | A. P, C. Fabrics ontinue at 6 2C per y ' Complete... . « $42.50—" alue 8 Women's $2.50 Shoes | Misses’and Children's Boys’ and Youths’ | One of the Most Success/ul Sales Eber Held at $1.95 Shoes Shoes | O'Neill Main Store (formerly Adams Building)—-Second Floor 74 Brass Bedsteads | Patent leather and gun Box calf, button, full We are fortunate enough to get, once a year, the advance styles of these Round and square post models, twin, single and | metal, button with velvet | round toe, Sizes 8!) to 1 Satin calf lace shoes, good beautiful prints, which are this season more fascinating than ever and ina Gouble ates . i tops, some cul very b igh and al $1.10, Sizes If). to 2 hata Siena Nios renter variety ay an haveintor, P #12e8, some regular cut. ‘Tan Rus- at $1.35. can Gtk. , ' , aaa —Samples and discontinued models— ie calf, nici with high For growing Girls—-Sizes | St $1.80, Sizes 10 to 18} These make the prettiest wash dresses and are preferred by some people to toe and Cuban hee! 214 to 6 at $1.60, at $l. (he more expensive fabrics for morning dresses at $15.00, 20.00, 30.00 to 65.00 Were $20.00, 32.50, 40.00 to 115.00 Women’s Underwear Kimono at $1.48 Infants’ and @ Women’s $1.98 Empire ae da aarp Attractively Priced s 9 </ O'Neill Main Store (formerly Adams Building O'Neill M wre (former lams Building) —Third Floor Exceptional offering of Children Ss Dresses fom Pind Figo Wenars aie “ae ny cotton oeeta: Maan { / hy \Made of Japanese crepe, tucked yoke} ined; pants and tights, knee or ankle lengths......, 9O0¢€ Jand trimined with fine quality of sateen Extra size 60¢. Imported Cretonnes and Linens | O'Neill Main Store (formerly Adams Building)-—Third Floor, Met ‘ i Hi ‘ oe A : : } Union suits, high or low neck, knee kle ‘Roller and block prints in,artistic design and | Children’s Dresses in Russian, Mother i je Something New Faitvetiane iN short ieee oe color blending. é | Hubbard, French and Gretchen styles, nicely Piste sin 0140s $1 Grades at 75c Women's Swiss ribbed lisle union suits, low neck, sleeveless, knee length, lace trimmed. Women’s white ribbed cotton union suit, light weights, low neck, sloevel knee leng 4 i The*Simplicity” $4 .00 4 House Dress. . This is a perfeet house dress. [te may also he worn as a cover-all or over dress. | Tt is &1 inches wide—value 50c, 50c and 7c yard— at 25c, 30c and 35¢ yard 50 inches wide—value $2.25 to #3,00 yard— trimmed with lace and embroidery. Sizes 1 to 5 years, at 95e, . meen casy to launder, as it opens from top to bot telen aad .. 39¢ ro Boys’ $1 | 59c Dresses at 45c My H rime veteee nes . ard | Girls’ and ; tom in front, and has two pockets in front. BAG at $1.25 y | Hats at 50c Chambray and gingham Phis garment must be seen to be appreciated, ri feet Yeats, 3 for § Pe ee } dresses, also a complete The a Fe eae eee el omen’s imported lisle vests, white Swiss ribbed, less Women ton and lisle vests, low neck and sleeveless, plain and lace trimmed yokes... 196 low neck, slec Felt, corduroy and patent | assortment of rompers, suit leather, suitable for street able for boys and and school wear. Sizes 1} tod years ever be without one, asthey are the handiest d most convenient slip-ons yet devis Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. ! girls 1 exhibition ASTORIA is a harmless substitute for Castor Ofl, Paregoric, Drops al C and Soothing Syrups, It is Pleasant, It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance, Its age is ite guarantee, It ‘s Worms and allays Feverishness, It cures Diarrhoea and Wind ° It relieves Teething ‘Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency, I nesimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and +H The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in ase for over £0 years, has born the signature of Chas, HL. Fletcher, and has been made under his personal supervision since its infancy, Allow no one to deceive you in this, ant All Counterfeits, Imitations and ‘‘Just-as-good” are but Experiments that read si over agata! | ° Achitectural League Chidren—Experience against Experiment, Ze. te . A Genuine Castoria always beare the signature of 4 i “WANTS” WORK MONDAY WONDER Wearing Apparel Is Now Cisne: in theO’Neill Main Store akhEs 2 é 9 2 1 tSSheRags 4

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