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__THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1911. MILLIONS TURNED ees 4 | NAVAL MAN'S SON SUICIDE. R R y for hand. of cons Pal Orchard Wrote Farewe! = * q shown that} « for thelr keepin ADWAY'S READY Hefore Taking Cyanide. came tO Wd the fesue appear ‘ i | hiefly from to urge the extensions, It aged Radway's Ready Relief is the best coun Panama Canal rehard of the ¢ ter irritant known, and therefore the best embrocation ‘that can be wot in Neuralgia: Rub it on the pert | wit a nate Mifeeted, and keep flannels soaked uling aw fole| Withit on the seat of the pain until ease 1D obtained, which will usually be in the act is known, Course of ten oF fifteen minutes. the ago fram Ask for Radway’s and Take LO \ ——— Capt. Orchard on board, is a :|TO HEAR STEAMSHIP MEN | ON EXTENSION OF PIERS.| RECIPE FOR WEAK KIDNEYS ks of 1,000 f t Virginia, ¢ rk, the greate tight bgt t was to be loft in a His dea \e effect of @ removal of thls traffic to | Josition where it could not enjoy the his sieter, with, w ier point Would be was forcibly and | Progtes* made in the Canal Zone. It t Anson Tells of How His Players Hobnobbed With a King in! This Chapter. the plilow of his addressed to the low jooddeby, pet Meal ll x, Nery, rhe White Star Jine, the Hamburg. 4 + Ame jean, the Compagnie than the the River A the Sche through Antwerp or the Maas through | Rotterdam Transatiantique, the Cunard | Practical Ruin as Biggest Port | Hines joined in pi | insisting up. and lengthe upon the Jer- extensions that CHAPTER NNXI 1 Dine With King Katakaun, 3 seven-day sail from the Golden tte to Honolulu hy eed a dream. Tt w ed by Experts. and other parte that ¥ to suffer in -age of accide | of United States Predict- | | hes ITY’S PLANS BAFFLED. | prt ilk contention, “the S| mer Secretaries, o interests said there was no dry dock on | gerious injury t9 Ue harbor and should Secretary of War Fixes Monday for , | this suis OF the ater that could hold |not be allowed.” Meeting New Yorkers Affected | \ Lh og Piiebte. bel nt And the former S ary poves was *, \y | Big White Star Ships Due Bates serious, on oi now President of t by Army Board's Report. i se ig Interests Urge jan. and, {neldentally, comm: St! wasttinatoN, Match Sadectetary | mes leading auther. | Here in Few Months Can’t The leading dry goods men, woth] the officers sitting on + ecaaaped tolen a Vieaeemetens | ae ee Mis one | vie and retail, and many other; Board. one-half ounce m lal interests, added their voices n that he would accord a the extensions, Mayor vin Tomkins, Commis. | . urged the new plan of |o Is leave New Yo Jwme 3%. The Tit oh Ing. and the "0 had jn prospect ie “tetto ire gin, Take ome to Find Mooring. t Monday to re ork shipping and mest and at bedtime n was referred to the Har- ie of Col, Wille i William M. Blase + Roessler. This board 1 th@® privat s community, me to the ent | ——————— ——————— £ the decision of the Govern not to permit the extension of River piers from 800 to 1,000 feet is fol- wed by ened transfer of A minal Tontank Bolne oF 16 The value of a stamp is its HEnetOR ee redemption value. Surety Sint Stamps are the most valuable of the points [see because redeemed by possibilities In the See our advertise- ment of Furniture and Groceries on rags. rived the roy y a revival ¢ © included bo: named promin aE by the men of . j future of tra 4 the delighted over ture of tana and the Fe) ail your personal selection another page of this ; re exceedingly anxious to know are of goods marked in é , the final outcome of the officig! action. suRery y P) bs. aper. THE QUALITY “Stone. "OF 6& AV’ yer teune in We the Montauk scheme, which has ailla) plain figures. the ladies Fort Pond Bay as its watery asset, js the rboithi ld nia Railroad, already the sole f the transportation jines that As onset tata pomeni iereae ||| ‘ ° é é e whieh for n y | crater eae nt ae ra Extraordinary Profit-Sharing Friday Bargains SAAT Pathay 4 NN, and he haa bi o the athe ure to materialize ant $a¥. monopots, or poe Read the Reasons Why This Initial March Sale Surpasses All Others Anson Says Hes No Poet. word of the Passeng business that | p ena TY cod enh Before ee marh ii IN addition to fresh purchases of néw merchandise bought under favorable conditions. “Land hot’ and a most ghey ineenaaof tr pasty appeared “rou oe iv I especially for this Friday Profit-Sharing Sale, we have left over an_immense Serato the Yih ot nee vuxnavel!] ——~ amount of small lots that were crowded out of the great February Expansion that as ant ic era ce vom} Sale, This last named merchandise is right in every particular save the fact that all | Sus a hmiicayae ot a vv) through nich 1 lots do not run even, that in rare instances some goods have been handled, and are now pear he sho we Our re! une é My y e i Wade fanaa solnw wan 8 Hite, BUGEAG ea ee offered for quick disposal at 20% to 40% less than regular prices. i Broceeded to decorate each member i brought to Our party, with an extra one for the | ee ’ is indicated in the Wash- |]! 2 saa the corre cae . In all cases we guarantee that each and every offering P fot crown oF tones in edaiion ts | kay freottioond| I ositive Savings fier fora {ono of tie, wntrs of the world, || Positive Savings partakes of the same high standard that has made our ' myself before Mrs ; h been slow in rising and was just about|¢ to join me on deck. of 20% of 20% to 40% remarkable Profit-Sharing Sales aiways the subject of ] PRE such favorable comment. SENTED MYSLLF TO MRS ANSON. : ier ARTICLES ON SALE Former arial tT cue on SALE Former Sale Gu | O'Neil! Main Store Price ee "Neill Main Store Pric Pr 3 Pieces (Formerly eek Building) Fe _Picces | (Formerly Adams Building) ‘i mt Toe women! all aleass ilnons,. gingheme|) Ree. 1.59 40 Juniors’ Two and Three Piece Suits {i8) $21 10 500 Tub Dresses {0" wom $2.50 are _ di Ceol Pabst tee ’ F . up to rted Jewelry tiitiria,st?!™ 50c_ | 39e It sa act | J 250 Separate Wool Skirts jlles, yRagama teres $6. 9, $3.49 d Jewelry fis : A 2,500 Women’s s Imp. Swiss Lisle Ribbed Vests, 35¢ 25¢ i se¢ Odd for women and smal) UP tO 5 - —— 50 Tailored Wool Suits 240". atta! 699.50 $749 |] 1,000 Women's Thread Silk Stockings Bik! 75¢- §9e That many people would rather risk the sufferings that result from neglect of up to 100 Lawn Batiste Embroidered Robes. $4 $2.69 4 constipation than take old- | 100 [Cloth Conte {i pnd, if egethe brosceiot, cnet $9.50 $3.75 sonar h el a Usb ae fashioned physic. With} 1,000 the advent of 26 ‘Men's Robes Hnported Terry cloth with hoods $3.75. $1.25 yards Venise & Oriental Insertion & Applique. 59 to $1 25e yd. R KING OF “po-La. 285 Men's Shirts *2H¢¢,,and,handied, not all sizes; plain —_ 25c 2,000 Dutch Collars of Linen and Lawn. +|__50c 19¢ and pleated. sconineomonsnisc nd colors, Sizes 25c 10¢e rehalf of His nad his — | eee 500 ‘The Hand Muffler” i) ee i re 875 Men's Silk Neckwear iypove! v4 eomevew 505-800) gq | y : ne ee t i} Bhd y , nantsand sult lengths, blac Kine Katt. | There is no longer any excuse - | ood yards Wool Dress Goods Ropunntsand sult lengths, black 49e yd. by Clarence for neglecting this most 200 Batiste Waists yore ot pin tucking. $1 65c 3 Ae sepriemaistl serious disease, ZT Tl bee eee Te CE Ta Rem- p: . oe short lengths, $1.50 to 180 Co-ed Waists chitaren's and tanies' sizes $2to$4 65¢e Black and Colored Broadcloth =i"! {engi es 1 CONSTIPATION —e—eoeoeGO ane to || nent mie $2.50 | $i yd. CAIDOLAX is delicious fruit ee Trimmings one to avo yards, in vast assortment An 98¢e yd. || 1,900 ,,. . i etiatet, Percercene nut a celi|| | $3.50_9BE yd. |] 1.900 prise Shirred Crepe li!" we = ge he bowels is natural and a = — e-—- c—— miticuiatianetveat se ial | dhe All-Silk Printed Foulard poi" “evn ae 59¢ 0 39 yd. 1.575 ifies the breath, te |e : yards White Linen Finish [) : 12'sc | THe 0 F ; my bs i Pure Silk Black Messaline. 59° 39e yd. er _ ne | yards 2,500 arab 5 d. ‘Title of to-morrow’ | ~ - liesioa! _ yards Soft Cotton Challies ! cy Ball iu Kangarcoland,.” | 50 Misses’ Suits Minnurse and plate Mand $21.50 $9 z ee rithee ne brr eer | J) 35 Misses’ Dresses iii iii! $15.75 | $14 ff 150 Colored Englich Quilts Bsn S1.59 $119 : | 7 ee , “800 Ren nae : | No. ARTICLES ON SALE acre pairs Cot Blankets er icon 79c 58¢ i | ? of O'Neill Homefuratshing Store (Formerly Price . pt asides peindielatils Gatiesibae \ Pieces iv ei! i i a O Neil Bulding: _— io nen Balance of Our ‘‘Art’’ Fiannelettes {4 4 _ 150 Cut Glass Nappies 1/0! $1.49 98e wll amc ee ie Y 100 Bowls s inch size : $1.98 390 } ildren’s Trimr & = / a pel ck a i in Sees oe ‘ a A 200 Tapestry Brussels Rugs 2 _ : 69c 150 HW. . A W: for Infants s, Children 50c 29¢e i Wool Mission Rugs {2 and Mi i 375 Wool Mission Rugs j i a 0 Night Gow ns % Wool Mission Rugs ! i i Oh! You Fisherman Rem ‘laid Linoleums $43 4xiis"°*" i And you hunters too. You above everyone = - . ers iii oes ri " else cannot afford to stay away from the 100 [Ash Cans triceps. sea tron $1.49 $4 Corset Covers and Combinations }\\.,3!"" $3 $1.50 Motor Boat Show Caer . a - - = ial : Madison Square Garden £3 Clothes Wringers fr a Be.80 $2.85 75 Madame Irene Corsets (yitiuye Mee $5,$7, $5,87,$10 g3)5 oss Feb. 21 to March 4 185 Sets German China Tea Sets fics had what finger” well deve’ cinch with the * Willlamson and Ward had t Vantage over the rest of us in that w After breakfast we were notified His Majesty, King Kalakaua, would re- @elve ua at the palace at 1 o'cleck, Come ehd see the new things in power skiifs sea-going devices provided for you. All new farce and little, and at wonderfully low 9 A.M. to 11 P.M. reenact 0 $4.50 325 Home-Made Cocoanut Crisp Bey Hat 25c “25¢ and. 19¢ Ib. 100 —_ jaiiola Ibs. |_ Mexican kisses 39c Sets [Thin AmericanPorcelainDinner Sets pivees| $14.98 | $8.25 500 \Novelties and Favors Joctos0c 10¢ ea.