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‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1911 tolute divorce from George C. Hutt, a | York ant found, she avers, her hus! BOSS cox HEADS FOR Festus Waiters, % D. Sayre and him! A Sele Way to Clean Hair Brushes | t to ho, «| band and thi 0} livin ‘ M seit 0 th mandamus proceedings jay “sometimes known as Ernest B. Den- | assumed th 6 of Der jevernt a eee on, prohibiting Judge Frank fia 0 clean hair brushes without inj IN on Rare years ago, sho says, for pe CINCINNATH, March tn the casa] Gdrnan from trying the Cox case, 't ts} have ready two basis, one three fe ths I, Ma srobast decision on nnounced | full of boiling water and the otlfer of Mearke B. Cox, indicted for persury: | fy jay, Srcson wil Ge announced | the same amount of cold water, forthe aing J nomad A. Toned er sihiiata . Heatly Aasiees dissolve a teaspoonful of ¢ wivorn SCHOOLGIRL A SUICIDE. Gold Dust washing powder and shake @ and ae the bristles up and down in the solution t ont at | once rinse well in cold water and at yearg | the brush to dry in the air or ina place, but not too near the fire. Mra. Huff asked Justice Greenday | sons. Tit and the wor he say for $1,000 a month alimony and ‘$5,000 | had Ived at the Waldort " counsel fees. She sweara Ifuft has an] # hale years |ineome of $50,000 a year, and ta con couple were married tn 8 eronsry Bats oR Loses) HER FOR ABLONDE cent _ husband living in luxury at the Wal-|Chicago, where, ahe alleges, Haft aba. | mon e that time she has receive { How a Snaplock Gave Gorf-Astoria with a “blonde woman,” |doned her in 190% She came to Nev in goods Mra. Faith M. Huff, formerly promi: | > Hughey Jennings a Home nent in Denver, Col., society, aed mult | Run on a Two-Bagger. om A $2.50 FREE is what we give for a to-day In the Supreme Court for an ab- filed book of Surety Stamps and A Rhort res Tong i 1d, yesterday procured a cheap re- volver, Went to & pectuded part of (ne couree the back of the brush must not elty and killed hersel?, 7 A report of murder wae refuted whan Good hair brushes are costly, but If a r . | a Coroner's deputy In rateing the body | Properly cared for they will last for Presiding Judge Jones named Judges] dirciosed the revolver beneath tt. years, s 67 Ave & 20% 22" Sr. 1868 Estasusneo 43 Years 1911 The New (o Hair Goods Dept. O'Neill Main Store—Sec: Vormerly Adams Bullding.y This department has had @ phenome enal success’ since Its opening @ short he was prospe: A home" for ned remittances nisitciimatai v Famous Bonehead Play by Walter Brodie Cost Balti- more a Hot Game. NE of the most amusing finishea ’ to a hard fought game of ball Go ow Roser ' and one that was doubly amus- | %, You can you select the ing et the time because we won by tt Mane rr! Coourred in Baltimore in 180 when we goods from our were playing the St. Louis team. If the fana of tp-day remember, every | enly Bremahan got a food one over counters. team in the League then had it in for| the heart of the plate, and with @ the Orioles, and we were just as anxious | hefty swing he smashed the ball into to fight as they were. Wo were often | the furthest corner of the lot for a accused of working tricks that were| Clear home run, Brodie went into a ft uneportsmaniike, but the other teams| Of delight and he danced up and down @idn't hesitate to pull them on us it] the line. He saw the flekiers chasing they got a chance, This one, however, | the ball and he figured that it would be wes purely an accident, but it put the|® close'play at the plate. After turning @. Louie Clud ou: of the running for| third he forgot about scoring himself and stopped within. twenty feet of the home plate and began rooting for Brea- hahian to make the home run. Bresna- | han came tearing around the bases with Brodie yelling: “Go on, Roger! You can make it. Make the turn and come ini" We all aaw the danger that threatened and we began yelling at Brodie, but in PECIALLY barley, specially select rice, specially cho- sen hops, all went into the brewing of this year’s Rhein- gold Bock RHEINGOLD PALE BOCK beer is brewed by S. Lieb- Gigantic ees) of Untrimmed Siapes for Laster O'Net Matn Store—Fiest Moor (Formerty Adama Buitéieg). Special Sale of Large Size Bath Sponges We keep pace with the rapid change in millinery, adding daily to ourimmense | stock the newest ideas in women ‘Ss 1 Store— First Floor ; 4 ‘Tonmeriy Adams Hursding.) and children’s headwe y Beginning to-morrow we will place | and American manufacturers of inter Noweny Bis andl “athet millinery onsale 1,000 extra quality bath sponges uirements. [It is worth your while to pay a visit to our greatly enlarged Men’s $2.50 to $3.50 Shoes at $1. 60 ONG Main Atore. Memory ‘Nanos i aliding.)” To- morrow morning starts a Three Days’ Sale of Men's Shoes and Oxfords. The leathers include gun metal, vici, box calf, patent colt and others. An the excitement he was deaf to all our ; by. 8 “ ‘i bid yells, He forgot about everything but mann’s Sons, Brooklyn. at far below regular prices. millinery department. iptae sey seville to erie bette Bresnaan making that dome run, All dealers’, ' 24 bottles Lot 1.—Regular 50¢ Sponges at 29 aU | Hats in hemp, Taal | Smart 7 Trimmed. Hats fu the new | Cae ot caction” Sow etl? Ba | ‘ Bremahan finally turned third, and, $1,in Greater New York I ‘ pong Ie Women's Untrimmed Hats s pe Tage joligh Ulabda: evean Aen enineneaeay Oxfords at savings. You will not had ng Brodie, ran to the plate and and vicinity. bia BILE Rc satel erin a eae § Fl sf Saal te oN 1 hesitate to buy when you see these r 1 the throw by ten feet. Brodie then Lot 2.—Regular 75c Sponges at 49¢ | W\iyncn's Lntrimmed Black Chips, 98c. lilacs, wistari br patsitay dilelin AREA: ALG? shoes at t ‘ isle: of MhaTRnEee Oe: veine| each, Imitation Hair, black only, 9$¢- moss buds, foliage, etc., ete. j put out he started towards home, only | Lot 8.—Regular $1.00 Sponges at el irreeag ae auperior finish, silk | Imported Rose Sprays, 280. to be met by the catcher with the ball| 69¢ each. i. at 91.95. Imported Foliage, Ss)’ Bowsoeo Smear fin his hand. The umpire declared the} = ee er MS INTO THE OPEN | side out and no run scored rgb baa ote Te toekea UAVTAH EEE th eanIbiA ato In Eve F Cus House Brod y it happened. You seo, when a t f Drodte he Eb ster Car tor in‘ants ildren the time being, and to this day the! use no runner can e ‘ ot to the plate, and that re- . herd luck of that famous game. Here is a rare eollhel n of pretty little things flor " Little Folks” to suit e Rame had gone along to the 1 tn f h The # had go: r the laat “g Inning we lost the game, | there is sure to come physical suffering all purses. half of the ninth Inning without either | and you can well imagine the temper | attimes— suffering hard to bear—suffere BAGabele Worsted) -cail i 4 1, | Baby Baskcle, fancy trimmed, nicely lined team having scored, In the tenth, « the conversation when we ail go! in| ing which will be followed by serious | hha , cashmere and flannel, | Ba askets, fancy trimmed, y : | th inning, Ihave forgotten whitch, | the clubhouse and begun to undress. | sickness, if the first symploms are Choline “Asahi ; ; 8 to $12.98. bh Ge bale, 008 } of bleh hed ne Detar, Mo yaks | That ts perhaps the only game on rece | neglected, ‘arriage Afghans, ae of pique and eider- pe alee to weigh the baby, $6. came to a. i ime there | ovd that was lost by a home run. i ‘ | and $6.98, i Was a clubhouse near contrefield in the But this suffering will soon be for- . delicate colors, suitable for | Infauts’ silk lined Caps and Bonnets, 59¢ to ane wee ey gotten, and there will be noafter conse- | 98, $5.98. + the present ground. quences if relief is obtnined froma safe, | [Soap B ke, bi d ivory, White and delic olored linings, 25¢ Hires the Poto Stounds, had charge reliable, natural corrective medicine, | py tcerreia dae ee Mlt Od 23h 2 et cael Maas Ora Garton ana’ the plicters acing N E R V E S |B Powder Boxes, puff inciuded, 78c to 91.98. | Christening Robes and Petticoats to match, fine It looked almost impossible for us to Rattles of every sort to suit the baby, 25¢ to $1.98 to $10.98. get a score. Jennings was a good snap | NEED 98c. Beautiful Easter Bonnets for Children, 50¢ to | hitter but he was net noted as a lone Coat Hangers, hand painted, etc., 98¢ to 99.98. driver. Ho was on his toes fighting the y : | 91.98. . Easter Coats in all new stylish effects, 2 to plicher every inci of the way when he C0 Ny in ll S| | Toilet Sets, china divided bow); also circular ears, $1.98 to $10.98, got one in the “groove. J J style, ¢9.98 to 912.50. Hot Water Bags, smal! sires, 69¢ to 91.98, the ball squarely and sent n ; etraight toward the clubhot i a —— would have been & ti ir i Monit ett . ought to he on hand in every home Pee oN oe tata‘ the same as babies. ready for use at first sign of trouble, tn the frase, and, Youn Babies can’t take care This famous family remedy has Cw ais S Or pr in i the open door of the chit rove in years and years of trial, ite | ' Pay. the groundkeeper, was stg on of themselves, nor can Powenite cornice wuvileal ieee ibievaoa YNelll Main Store—Thied Floor (Formerty Adame Bullding.) and he kot up. and. went 4» nerves. se ail lest san elammed the door, It had a cateh . ‘Try for yourself—or in your home, on it and the centreflelder fough : Babies cry for atten- Bi) g giv) doscs and. sce huw'the boty. | vatn to get It open. tion—so do nerves. | system is strengthened and refreshed Probably both are half and how surely and effectively they making the most untque home run record and winning the game by a score Mm Starved for proper H ori to 0. ich prep | Relieve The St. Louis team hollered “Murder” | Nourishment, na j@ all kinds of kicks to there was no rule as: aa } Give them ri UMS gaine weit on record usu viccwsy | SCOTT'S EMULSION.|' Suffe ing 4 for Baltimore. Your drugsist can supply you; In boxes with helpful directions, 10c. and 264. Ae this day the old bail players} often laugh at a play made by = = = = = — Walter Brodie that lost us a game tn Baltimore and put him on rec- ord as having pulled one of the most famous “boneheaded stunts” in base- | ball. 1 Frhe game was played between Baltt } more and Detroit {n 1901, I was man | eger of Baltimore, which was then In BRILL CLOTHES Ready to Wear O'Neil Main Store Third Floor (Vormerty Adame Building), the American League. We had beea| fighting for a lead for nearly hours, | 500 Tailored Suits, Coats and Dresses for women, Three specially smart -as- sortments, one only of each style offered, we illustrate. No known correct $2.00 : $3.50 #00 model, material or shading can be found missing from this showing, $85.00 All-Over Embroidery Waists at $2 Values Os RiU/as Made of fine all-over embroidery. ‘The front of the waist prettily trimmed | $18.50 Suits at $12.75 $5 Tub Dresses at $3.39 with broad insertions of torchon lace and fancy crochet but The back.and aun clneas qian caroced ’ kimono sleeves are also trimmed with the same lace; the waist is finished with a Man 600, made of linons, muslins, ginghams; high lace collar. | a short when Brodie reached first @ingle and stole second, Roger Bres- nahan, now inanager of the St. Louts| | Cardinals, was the next batter, and ne Men’s Spring Overcoats. An impressive showing of the finest overcoat values we've ever produced. | came up of pepper and determ! J tion. He knew that if he could suc | @eed in getting a long single he would gend Brodie in with the tielng run, and there would still be a chance for him to get over later with the winning run, ta iiliead we trim- | shadings and designs very dainty, lace insere Oxford grays, with fancy self stripe:) iintr popular shadings; | tion or combination trimmed, at $3.99, There was only one out and our conservative blacks ae Oxfords, some, $1 15 White Voile Waists, $1 | Pongee Silk Waists at $3.50 — | value $18.75, at $12.75. chances looked rosy. Brodie was yell- | of them silk faced to edge.......... ‘ f 4 i Those waists are embroidered by hand with ing and cutting up around second reel . Smart waists made with pleated front, | oor) and tan, brown and tan, some with King's | $25 Coats at $19.75 $25 Satin Dress Coats at $19.75 ' begeing hit the ball. Sud-| Unfinished worsteds in black and! gig French back and new threesquarter sleeves, || tal tan, collaless and ‘ate prettily trun ‘The new three-quarter London Knock- Full length models, made in sailor collar Oxford, lined with very good silk.) and sailor collar, ‘The collar and cuffs are | mel wronud the neck sik to) about Coats for women, now so much sought: | ofects, Persian trimmed yoke lined, for quality | ' Silk lined black, Oxford and fancy grays} trimmed with fold of light blue, Copenhagen, | kimono er also en 1 trim coverts, correctly. tailored, hung and shaped, | combined with style, These coate demand fl | and rich dark grays silk faced to: $20 coral ov helio: Fined with piping of silk | at 919.75, your attention, at 919.75. 14 within *@ of an inch on the lapels ‘4 hal ! Oxford, black and Cambridge gray;? lined with best silk, some to tdue | $29 or (Lormerly Adams the Corset Dep't | Three Days’ Sale of Spring Hosiery t nd goles, ' } 7 W. B. Reduso Corsets, designed especially for O'Neil! Main Store —Pirst Floor (ormerly Adams Butlding), \ AST year we sold A Remarkable Bargain. stout and) medium figures. They. are_extremely |... Thousands of pairs of stockings in this sale, Every pair in this huge offering is new, perfect and ‘ . more yBddys Jel- It of sol egotiati comfortable because they mould the figure without in the desirable weights for present and summer wear; including many celebrated makes, for which we 4 As the result of a special negotiation araradant Many 1 t have tributed i al 4 < p lies than ever before. we are enabled now to offer black, pressure, Six hose supporters attached, Sizes 19 | He agents) of the leading manufacturers and importers have contributed to this sale. We \ | ys wilt beat last, Oxford and fancy gray Spring over- to 36 at 88 to rave sectired these stocks at remarkable price concessions—all to be placed on sale on special tables, a Thas Sear Wit eat tas coats—some of the blacks and | W. B. Erect Form Corsets 4 are very popular be Lot1 Women's 25¢ Lot 4--Women's 75¢ Lot 8—Men's 50c Socks FA If you want to know Oxfords silk lined or silk faced 10 cause they are very comfortabl The materials Stockings, 17¢ ,, Stockings at 59c at 25c vi ss 99 Al all Stores, except Broadway ani 49th St. i sHlono: aunporters abtaciieg:, Fixes 0 80, oes ae | ee matic tisleg and cottons 1a plain \, EDDYS Meee nritlnta eaasorkinente ate corkat © accassoriea? | at ~ Stockings, 75¢ : fi ae Mung ArH Uube atviaaderap alice vite: uagsicres || Lot 2 Women’s 35¢ to} ‘Thread silk, reinforced soles, toes] Lot 9—Men's $1 Socks wo 8 JELLIES LE, 8 hose supporters, silk, cotton and mercerized corset 50¢ Stockings at 25¢ | and heels, in black and colors. at 69c roth, laces and Lister's sanitas and shoulder braces suitable | evofistesvod! Lot 6—-Women's $1.35 e thread silk, reinforced heels, A Thousands have bought Urs for gitls, bova, men aid women at prices too numer. in bla I tar| and $1.50 Stockings, $1 _|tees*ns soles: in black and colors, D. | them to try, and the in-}} is as ME aS Gs Sint PG at a ous to mention, ae Ingrvin th stochings in’ Mack) Lot 10-—Children's 25¢ creasing sales prove thatHitH j-ConpLANDT ST, near Groonwich, Igath STREET at 3d Ave, $1.50 PLN, Corsets at 95¢ | Lot 3 Women’s 50¢ | Lot 7—Men’s 25¢ Socks Stockings at 17¢ they continue to buy. UNION SQUARE, 14th Street, West of Broadway, _, With cork protecting clasps, beautitully trimmed: ] Stockings at 37¢ at 15¢ 6 pairs $1 Red Currant, Grape, Quince, Rasp- 1 with fein Face and shirring string, Sizes 1 to 30, | k ii sings with] Cottons and lisie, imported and] Lisle stockings, reinforced heels, bebry, Get them at your grocer's, special at M5e, y omestic makes, in black and colors, B. Pritchard, Maker, 831 Spring St, N, ¥.