The evening world. Newspaper, March 9, 1911, Page 12

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het iOCOPANES OF LTA ROUTE BOE WATOHNAN They Were Scouting Stealthily That They Looked Like Lead-Pipe Thieves Lieut. Robin, | 6 @ row of un-| hundred » from the hiding oe | yM. R and hie me aking | Ired and forty amateu owing | $0} pipe th There were no respondent tlong when ¢ and M of the Twenty-third { the National pretty. mu ha ire of his | stasped in | Md | Unt) two y saved tis he firing ties and put an | CAVE-IN INJURES LABORER. | Working on Old Hdward Hodges 0 1 was to oc 1 Grand Cent Station Hort, A dirt embankment caving tn to-day caused a portion of one of the walls the old Grand Central Station to burying one of a was close enou ambush volley out where Bw off the be a task wan to find Into position y a miniature | 4, to wipe ft slewe. Co, B Hid on a wlll B mad Compa a long found he had wound, The value of a stamp is is its redemption value. Surety Stamps are the most:valuable =) because redeemed by your personal selection of goods marked in plain figures. THE SURETY STAMP. 55 AFTER HARD FL vt“! |Pressman Cuts Gusts Throat in Bow-|" “| ery Hotel to End Strangle “THE QUALITY STORE OF 6” AVE. 30% to 50% Savings the Interesting Feature . In This Great Friday Profit-Sharing Sale THURSDAY, MARCH 1911. <oveses/ALMOST AN, EPIDEMIC ,Much Suffering From | Colds as a Result of Severe Weather. where his wife an suddenly he and he | at old are suffel » the seve of the past weeks. In many cases colds are neg- ; . and are very likely to. develop I I L t and lung troubles that Father John’s T1S nen the natural way, | dy and enabling fold of Drink. Mf the impurities Father direct healing lungs and by | pneu- | him {and poisonons waste matter. John's Medicine has a effect on the th its prompt 1 monia, brone the ateangle hold n him, Robert G eight years old |¢ Ora it is free from alco- | drugs in any form Get a bottle today LAH 588-590: 99% AVne 42" our OF HIGH:RENT DISTRICT c You s save V2° c it his throat| Ty's, « ech on the seventh 12! 4c apiece, or $1.50 a dozen ly procurable at this price. “KINDE This tiandsome $33.7 Lt PARLOR BED DAVENYORT $2.00 Down 50e a Week. Not Trouser-Skirts, but after these models will cost their wearers $6 are privileged to group at one low price made up in the latest modes. All sizes for ch Mh, Hftcuals hve Twelve Thousand Fine White “Seconds” of 15c to 75c Kinds at 124%c Each Would you mind carrying a handkerchief in which a single thread had been woven slightly thicker than the rest of the threads? handkerchief on which a tiny drop of oil had been spilled, which would easily wash out, and was so small as to be almost imperceptible anyway? Particularly if these handkerchiefs were regu/ar 20c to 75c qualities (for men), and were sold to you at 1214c, because of these littie flaws? Or regular 15c to 50c handkerchiets (ior women), and tor the same reason sold at the same diminished price of 12!5c each? So far from objecting to these little defects, which do not damage the handker- chiefs for either use or beauty, we believe many people will be glad to get them at being so much finer handkerchiefs than are common- The thousand dozen which we have procured we place on sale tomorrow. Forty-cight hundred for men, seventy-two hundred for women. All plain white, of fine Irish linen, hemstitched by shirring or hand-crawing of the threads. Each handkerchief at 12! oc, regardless of whether it is an actual 15c, 25c, 50c or 75c handkerchief. First comers will choose the best. Good-Looking Dress Skirts at $5 A hundred and fifty skirts thet were made to serve as models. $5. Handkerchiefs Main floor, Old Building. Very Sensible and Skirts made The models themselves we Voile, serge and fancy mixtures, women. to $10. Basement, Old Building. A Surprise for the f Friday Shirt Buyer % Smart, clean, new dollar shirts for 70c. Patterns that men like, too — neat stripes on white grounds, and a few on blue grounds—madras and percale. Coat style, with cuffs attached. Either pleated or plain bosoms. All sizes, 14 to 18. Thirty cents is worth saving. Good Ties at 15c See our special Picture ad- vertisement in to-night’s Globe and-Grocery adver- tisement on another page S ONEILL i "MAIN Ff Ranks Reformed in the Basement Clothing Store forMen Broken lines repaired — sizes now for almost everybody in the All-wool Suits at $8.50 and $11.50. Overcoats, $8.50 and $11.50. Odd Coats, some with vests to match, at $5. Trousers in Fancy Wor- steds, at $3.75. When the special prices were an- Sale of Staple and Up-to-Date Notions& Dressmakers Supplies Far Below Regular Prices Thursday, Friday and Saturday O'Neill Malu” Store--Firat Floor (Formerly Adams Butlding), : r" | ning narrow Liao a ee range. But we have caught up. | TRIPLE SURETY STAMPS ALL DAY FRIDAY ||" ree a aes - A Lot of Fine Shoes for Women’ en’s Undervests Bee | ARTICLES ON SALE. Former Sale aga ARTICLES ON SALE Former Sale | Women are $1.65 Now A very large lot of ‘seconds’ has arrived of O'Neill Main Store. Price | Price Fie | O'Neill Main Store. Price Price | We have just finished re-grouping the high from a mill that pays attention to the smallest || Pieces (Formerly Adams Building.) eee (Formerly Adams Building.) Teawne Sane Ne eo to make room for fault. The greatest hurt to any of these vests | ; i ° pest quallt 4 : : sinh is in the price. We sell them exch year and i 180 Men’s Muslin Night Shirts, si“r‘"™'*' 65c 49c 1,000 Outing Flannel Remnants )s}ual'™ 1214c¢ 8e yd. ey ac ete shoes, Bae che own wcaien Ald Shen oie eeclanietoce: : ) ni — regular lines, find a new price a -65—quite pies ss aa ent 33 Papi aL rs ie eit i fomen’s white ribbed cotton vests, low Remnants black and colors and 54-inch all a 2,500 | ine ini yarlety o 29c 19¢ d. | metal calf. All sizes in the group. | $1.65. neck and sleeveless, with narrow shoulder ie De Wool Dress Goods rool (Weeds and all woo! nays $1.25 45¢ yd.|)_ French Linen Finish Jini y | Bertani Ola i ing, straps and ribbon at neck and armholes, Sizes | oa ads a naar t0e ya.) |||] Fi Doll 4,5 and 6. If perfect would be 12!e each, | agen | 1,000 | sag With borders, navy, tan, 19¢ ce I, | ive ollar 5a . erfect would be 12! 4 i | ]/150 [54-inch all Wool Navy and Black Serge | $1.25 89e ydif] Sow Challies Siniiiinttat . ae | Milli At 12!s¢ Each i! apie rey | 500 a nen hairstripes. 25c 12':e I iiinery Worren’s low neck and sleeveless vests, I] 4200 Mdaing Remnants fife |e _ ae ye, ‘MOe ya} $00 Irish Pongee Linen si |] Picture this hat in with pretty crocheted yokes, that were made 150 |Misses’ and Children’s Muslin and Cam. 25c and | | 2te 500 [Canvas Weave Cotton Checks back ant 121 4c 9c ite to sell for 25c. Sizes 4 5 and 6. bric Petticoats {imedisies |__29c Marie NN withitrimmings of ce At 18c, Three for 50¢ | 5 * : , edd; sizos 9 800 Women’s 12 ani 16 Button Length Silk =. | rise velvet and three o1 Women’s white ribbed lisle vests, fias \| 145 Misses’ and Children’s Drawers fumyaisz 25c&29c_ 2A vain | Gloves tote tli dn black . 59c 29c four smart quills fast- and elastic; low neck and sleeveless. Sizes | e | eee ators | ened by a cockade of 4, 5,6, 7,8 and 9. If perfect, would be 35c. | a5 75¢ 59c : us $9.50 to \||f the velvet and a big Basement, Old Building. ; Peee PTY aii 50 Women’s Silk Rubber Rain Coats ori, "ee $4.69 | button made of tinsel cord, | 150 Night Gowns i ; __75e_ | 59c [io let DES APE SSPE NR Rea SR 524,50 | Companions of the same braid \ . F 125 Petticoats of.cambris and mustin 75¢ 59e 500 |Women’s Tub Dresses finsiams tnonsand mus §3.75 $2.39 pith ia Wishetand to 27-Inch || since drawers and corset covers, ™s 40U , airan luace (Ghoes Leary ¢ women will find in these new hats i i 165 Combinations drayeyand corset cover _75e 59e Men s Blucher Lace Shoes "" $2 $1.50 I[|] 2 salution of one of the moet difficult of theie Irish Dress Linen 180 |Brassicres 8:4, 27°k67; BR..0s Bevo 50c &59c 44e¢ ora Fancy Summer Silk BAA AR 69 39e yd. | Ber ig a ee cae ee eccen ea ote me Natural Flax Color, Lic 100 Women’s Lawn Dressing Sacques Sui" re 39 300 M " ———- H]\f Basement, Old Building, Pure White Bleached, 2vc¢ \ f belt at waist: in white and black nee }, Bordered Silk Warp Pongee {iii $ 69c yd A Pigfure fer Tani Vf cant Stross, eneeth, spotless pure linen \| \ for women and mon anc 100 | " s eae reand c c | Spot o 1e a for almost as little as one would pay 500 Umbrellas fic) and plain hatates p1.25 | 69¢ Ynis_ Pure Silk Messaline Satin { 69c ate yd. | Here are large oil paintings of real for a cotton cloth. | " eared 1 & | i ite a fourth less than their sement, Old Building is Jabots tent mie 25c 15¢ 200 Silk Dress Poplin an Ht Rtinons woe OH oalors $1 68¢ yd. pid aa pARae fe Basement, Old Building ne mumed Baca ee : bee ha mys, paneer eer | — ss 0c ri Subjects include marines, landscapes, ry » ees | 25 ICollar and Cult Sets ae 50c 25¢ ch ti at sheep and cattle. Pure Linen Handkerchiets, _ dion iii 3 ie ‘Be to. to : a Bus | In ornamented gilt frames with gold 5c Eath 175 Real Linen Torchon and Cluny Lace 10cto40c 27e ya. ied Beach hida 39e yay burnish and provided with shadow box- although we cannot attord to sell less than a aus eT 1 Til VT =f mile: aie sink ri as | s. Sizes, including frame: ° dozen at a time -60c a dozen | ae "200 American g Machines s15 $12 dopo patinee RACE Hemstitched, full laundered, flax linen, A 200 French and German Val. Lace 8"",,, 45c d “4 | Basement, Old Building. good size for women. Basement, Old Bldg. nsertions. oz. yds, $ | No. ARTICLES ON SALE | ; \| i | Fo: Sale \| 6,000 [Ribbons yp7ied assortment 25cto75¢10e yd. of O'Neill Hometurnishing Store | At SU ae sii | Importing Canton | Yants ae ae YL} Pieces (Formerly O'Neill buuiding.) | Ware Direct | " al — eee a | (a ; 200 Dress Trimmings Pak, and colored apntiaues in 75c to | 25e to |} 200 Imported Bleck Rock Tea Pots {! fc | Makes Quite a tas ____$4:50_ $2.95 yd. i Rock Tea P ae Differencein Price 32 $6.95 $8, 95 li an - mn, ers 3 Hi apap na | ¥ ny i Rk Tva Pot 5 - 29¢ Steamer from Hong Kong just in, Delightful o’d willow pattern pieces are | 120 \Cr V $1 apna yeigee being unpacked. Consulting the foreign invoices and comparing them w what | - — : 50¢ 100 White China Te Li ve know to be the charges of the local importers, the difference is surprising. B: | i fetta | ia ad A Baan obi. we k t 8 y I 500 |Silkoline Comforters !n'#s,ties,yetlous « $1.25 79¢ 100 Folding Step Chairs he 1 vo $1.50 $1.1 10 direct ely piel we are able to save a very large percentage for lovers of this ; ; : ae es quaint o ue ware. 300 Honeycomb White Quilts Xai ciem™ "$1.25 75¢ | 1,000 Toilet Paper iif" Se each 6 tor 25c Covered Vegetable Dishes, oval shaped, Extra large Coffee Cups and Saucers are { \| | | $6 are $1, instead of $1.75. Covered Pitchers, instead of $2. two sizes, are $1.25. -| One Pair of 35c Stockings Stockings. iray, are Butter Dishes, with very $1 Purchase of Burso {ot $1.25, a) ; : JAPANES 2 CHINA, hand-painted be mt \ ‘4 a Bair 25c| guuge Ya eee . 3$c; or 3 Pair, stead of $7.50. ste large table of desirable pieces at much lower prices than one would ex doz., instead of $9. Coffee Cups and Saucers are $5 doz., in- Tea Cups and Saucers are $3 doz., in- ad of $6 Tea Cups orate white a Basement, old Building.

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