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coveted Shore | THE lena esa WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 381, 1912, __ ; nite tad eon atthe that rhe had stolen n H1600 from her em-fouse anything happened to her, her} stand that she went so far ap to auay UCK FRENEARSUHOOL <<” 'PRSINFOR WOMAN 222:°2"555S}20 om Saas SPaniter ANALTEr UNG Ihe big doo | lee wee ed wa bh n aio OVO COE RIM Te nnree Juallee OG: | or slive nagemben, whe Wak DMT open and started fe str ® foto ten bs j*« Woman Is po of unaval att plhaht of her aged parents were hal ya (en at HER AGED PARENTS Part 1. of the Court of General Ses: a - pions ref counsel for clem “L underatand 1 wnders that thie ts the cond time she has olen. The tret time she stole $1,500 b ~w BAS wonrm mans or zoses ~ TOPREVENTPANID =: =: PBNNANTS | " man. were. trying # and six montis. ee upon the forty the pleas of her | ‘ een ans a kee od em a _|from her employer,” said the Court, “but | eg eee sig, a 7 \Janilor of 108th Street Build+| Company to keep aw oot Miss Macomber, Embezzler of |e mdowed bet ake ot | 7 “s, - | house. im parent Harry Ables Tells How an) a | | ing Quieis Excitement While | Then he fiunnied Baawl to the eet $13,000, Must Serve at Miss Macomber’a excuse for stealing Umpire Robbed Him Out een ty fs [aoe We OTe dre Was & bisck ows atk Fie Vaits trom the Join Jane Company was tha | of a Record Game. a Firemen Work. and there Was no need for alarm, ‘t Least Two Years. on her Wage of $19 a week she could not principal refrain ned from signalling the give her parents, who are seventy-four Sa | saes eo, ba "ee i a a en: %8 hesating |and seventy-two years old, reapectively, P ‘The prompt a orge Alexane | norm: z ynete) Susan G. Macomber, the embesaling | (he care they needed, She sald that Scout Arthur Invin Tells ot der, janitor of Public Schoot No area eE eeedwey) fut The ave one fbn of the John Lane Publishing | wanted to buy the home In whic a Very Remarkable Home- which runs through from One Hundred | snort. order. Company, whore confession on Maroh 11] was living at Wast Orange, #0 th . 4 Eighth street to One Hundred and — Run Hit. | Ninth street, between Broadway and _ —_— Amsterdam avenue, prevented a possible | T was one of thore dreary, rainy aay panic to-day when a amall fire broke [or te'denn tn an cones cams [ein in one of te eo A Suyety Stamps Cold Storage of the Hilltops: a day which forbade | \ apartment house at No, 215 West One u y p' , the players trusting thelr salary wings THROUGH & KNOT HOLE Hundred and Bighth street, which ad- | for Furs : to the t came to pass IN THE PENCE | joins the scltool house on the east. 7 oA the smoke. two out and T went to the pat. The] ‘wenty-five hundred children, rang- (990) EQUAL $2.50 ts by only way to ape ‘orridor. Some Fae 4 o a vy them from insects while aw: CRTC ARCO te eT i artond tn noel, wack te aims wood IN GOODS FREE during the Summer, as well aa of some sensational play. | PINES De . T met {t and out it/as an annex to Norma! Collage High ; i others who could go the| gaied to the Tight field fence. Ordi-| School. ‘The Kindergarten contains | and you select i kp: ba ont tht rery nartly @ hit was good for twWo|about forty little ones, none over five | e desirable sheen incident tes bases the Umit. I tore to the s@C-| vears old, When the fire broke out t h e go oO d s low temperature. s yry fond t as fast as T could, and when|\ | Al a ‘ Y, a the Paul Hin who was| meager ae a Ee = Hing on third, yelled to me to come | ' from oursales terations ame because an wm-{o% @nd for third T went. 1 was ‘all| | Carefully and thoroughly performed é Hen {2 When 1 reached there, and Hines | counters. by experts at lowest prices, his swollet | nicked me up and carried me home, | f id i me down to touch the plate. be y the scoret of that ordinary two- | } ‘was the fact tha: I drove the | Makes Pot and Pan Spick and Span . WwW 9 S © D | t roa aenathsl it i eno ; Pre-Easter Showing “¥ , omen’s Suits, Dresses, Coats won ts the } el Ea d Misses’ and Girls’ Suits $18.50 Values at $12.75 Talia aie Bhi RGN Soap and muscle won’t O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor (Formerly Adams a ~|Chariey ‘Hempntil, “none was luekter| Clean your pots and pans | and Coats chacplonahip for the White 60x In 100, properly—thoroughly. O'Neill Main Store, Third Poor (Formerly Adams Bullding) : . ‘ sie Sox ad i wa po aor seenine of e ’ Misses Suits, $24.75 : | bie that they lined up outside) cooking utensils passes over 4 materials are French serge, lined throughout with peau de cy; ». The game had gone twelv . . nile i i yraid; aj dd 18 | actin site td scored | whole hidden nests of little pues ag trimmed with braid; pleated skirts, Sizes 14, 16 and 18 ye: x's half of the thirteenth, . : to third and the third-base- | Wigglers—commonly called | Misses’ Suits $11 95 | mae an overthrow to first ’ e “a 1 from fight to beck up the| | germs. Made of fine quality serge, lined throughout with satin, panel back and thro i ta tea ste! ~~ GOLD DUST is a'sani- front, with pleated mee ae fold. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years; at 911.95. ( | rarchen as tater tae" hica'nkt'ug | t@Y Washing powder, that Misses’ Top Coats, $11.75 ports leaning against his shoviders as! not only removes the visible * In mixtures with notch collars and yokes of the same material single- d ‘h Th M & Te Race en erate s~. hes heal dirt and grease, but digs breasted. Sizes 14, 16 “ 18 on its, $12 75 THe ALL RAN RIGHT the sand, and before the bail was! deep after every trace of Junior uits | + e1 gotten Isbell had crossed the plate wit! . ae ’ e OP THE CRVIECHES the wiuning run. Jack Powell had) germ. life—sterilizes pots, Two-piece models of serge in all colors, lined throughout with satin, sailor | Detroit, was in the box for Waco, It] eee eee ee a ait the test! pans, pails and kettles — | collar and cuffs, trimmed with pongee, skirt pleated, ‘Sizes 18, 15 and 17 yeurs; Was a toners’ due! for fair, Wace] cripple that he almost wanted to| leaving them clean, whole- | Tie > a | the i x and Wey Kil him.” gz A = } ide and the ixtures, checks and plain serges on vith touches o| | (nnteae The} CHILDLESS WOMAN TURNS Shake a litle GOLD DUST in braid and moire to match, Sizes 6 to 14; at 93.95 to 911.75. | i 4 ON GAS AND TRIES TO DIE.) your dish-water and see the start- | | , et | ling results, 5 we had « 1 thie gaine and fie geuetne| Neighbor Had New Baby and Mrs. Untrimmed Spring Millinery rObbed bot E mie | the chance to excel cue record made by} — Smith Sought to End Her GOLD DUST O'Neill Main Store, First Floor | Waddell o pe At 1 Harris ot Own Lonesomene: 5 1s_s0! id in Se (Formerly Adame Building) the Bostons hy toning game} wr Sse Size_and large Women's Untrimmed Hats ion hemp, Imported Foliage, 25¢. | ae Boston © When Mrs. Krings became the mother arene a ‘Tagal, chip, rough nacre, China and Jap Women’s Smart Trimmed Tailored Hats, “Both side he second baby yestentay afternoon ea straws, in the newest shapes and colorings. at $1.95, $2.48, $3.25 up to $7.98; all our - But bets co, Ia West Thirty-rrcond sireet,| iieepreate: \ Untrimmed Black Chips, 95c. own exclusive models, feet and w * was louder in congratulations | Sconomy } lair, black only, 9c. en's Trimmed Hats, 94:98, 95.98 next door neighbor, Mra. Mary | ———“= e ! and 67.98. But there was a catch tn] «, it M h's voice as ehe talked baby: "Let the, GOLD DUST Twine do your work’ talk to the little Krings, for all her twenty years of wedded life had been . superior finish; |, Small Rose Wreaths, 48¢ 5 5. Small Bud Wrea‘ violets, Imported Rose sweet peas, Pi moss buds, foliage, etc., ete °, 25c. Imported Rose Sprays, 25c. Straw Braids, 25e. 45c and 98¢ piece, Imported Foli en her husband came home he mand he: yy and alient. But she began! said It was only a headache that trou- » Were| vied her. When Smith had gone away \ Tailored Suits Materials are Dresses and Frocks f Foulards, Messalines, / serges, viles and The last day of our Sale of Men's Shoes and Ox erat | leathers embrace gun metal, vici, box calf, patent colt and others. small wom An exceptional chance to provide dependable, serviceable, stylish Shoes and Oxfords at savings. You will not hesitate to buy when you | see these shoes at 91,60. in by the fire-escape and found baiitit uss soba ie Ho turned. off | id sent for an ambulance from your selection, Exceptional Shoe Values for Saturday O'Neill Main Store—Second Floor (Formerly Adams Building.» | Women's Tan Russia | i Spring Clothing | Men’s fon Shirts. at 95c for Men ere O'Neill Main store si . 1,100 coat shirts (Formerly Adam from this season's Men's Business Suits, $12 fashionable, {8 Expert clothiers marvel at the value we suite, 818 is the many ask 820 are blue serges, tailored; cut in t The Best Dish > on Your Table - calf button and tan blu- cher lace, high Cuban $2.50 Women’s Patent leather and gun metal velvet top, button 2 Women’s gun metal yive in these wud quality, materials II pearl d-laundered materials are woven nd printed madras, all . a Guaranteed in Camp's etti, whenever you se it, will be fie best dish on phe 10 Years This suit ear and. vic i | { alled elaewhe Slow poe al er apeicg | fait ‘ealore, pala agi a Gold Filled seh ei eae i staciamtia Sr ee me in) ee ae No matter how competent your cook Y i \ the newest lant; q Boys’ Clothin: BIgON 28 SOD AR, Be may be she can’t make a dish like this, ig Gis ve Gee ee $2 | Boys’ Wash Suits, Batik to 10 years, i silor and Rus Men's $2 Paja- It’s the same with us. Our chefs button; sinc £14 10.0, at..cseserscaesesceges $2 H stylesi prices 49c, 98¢, $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 and $5. mas at $1.15_ eee ee iar arncer siiane 6.06 Boys’ Two-Piece Knickerbocker Suits | win ‘nsdn well mate o - Of fancy cassimeres, cheviots and a great selection of blue | cut good and full, military They have pleased so many that Misses’ and Children’s Shoes wernes, in the newest colorinus, manish mores. The kick mod sl aed with loops people are spending ten million dollars 1 BOx,cal round to goo stout soley, button, wzes "$1.98, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98, $6.98, $7.98, ieee It's Dinner por pans tegye teats fends. Hn ; 6 $9.98 and $12.98, Men's $4 Bath Robes at $2.95 and It's Ready Psd in spey.vgornnl has byl Boys’ and Youths’ Shoes | Boys’ Russian and Sailor Blouse Suits eof fine Terry cloth im this, xe Satin calf lace shoes, round toe; gooe | All the new ideas for spring, many plain colors 0 derful dish of spaghetti. = balla call tapas anHess Tube IB ais a $1. 50 | i) here i. eee Macca tne pl rey tt There are 17 ingredients used in it, Little Men's, sizes 10 to 13! 9, hn ae $1 \ military collar, Sines ta the Hussian We nse Suits, 2 but the main ones are these: ia | $1.98, $3.98, $4.98, $7.98 and $9.98. Durum wheat spaghetti. Herkimer County full cream cheese. | Best creamery butter. The same expensive tomato sauce we use in VanCamp’s Pork and Beans. The recipe is secret. We can’t reveal | it to you. But we supply it to you ready cooked for less than you could make it. All you have to do is to heat it. You may have eaten spaghetti in Rome. You may have your own pet recipe. But you will agree with all) the rest that this is the beet of all. Your grocer has it or can easily get it for you. Askhim to senda few cans. || Cuff Links & Scarf Pins O'Neil) Main Store—First | Floor (Formerly Ad Huilal { Culf Links and Searf Pins ‘vill be plaged in all the newest designs and finishes: rqse bright and Roman gold; some aye lain Also a large variety of stoned t, jade, pearl, topag, et ‘They are worth from AA Re tn ta 6 Pa a es 2 Fountain Pens at $1 Each Main Store—First Floor y Adame Building), Still Plenty of Holland Rose Bushes 15c Each or 2 for 25c O'Neill Hometurnishing stor (Formerly O'Neill Bub One of the best assortment of Holland Rose Bushes in the city. Every and green il each one tagged. If you plant them now they will bloom this sea son, We also have Azateas, Hydrangeas, Magnolias, Cle i matis, Japanese Kern Balls, Flower Seeds, Grass Seeds and Bulbs at exceedingly low prices. d batiste, round and New Fic hus of ne a at io Ta rt" 756 to $2.98 ata lace cana 50c to $1.98 ae ri, an aaa such as amet Hunement Van Camp’s Spaghetti Italian Style At Every Grocery—Ready-cooked 10c and 15¢ per can one fresh over white and $1.50 Yokes of imitation Ir di Guimpes of all-over lw at.. 75¢ cream; special, at...... h dace Dutch Collars ‘and stocks of [rish crochet lace; value 50 5U0C These pens were made to sell at $5 and are fully anteed mT eee are silver filigree pens; some have handsome pearl mounts; others are ornamented with two peas some are self-filling. There are plenty of I pens. ype perinpoidarad Collars, round and. sailor effects; jabots, tailored stocks, Dutch collars, stock collars, 25c ete, at, each, CHARLES A. KEENE ‘Van Camp Packing Company **'*)'«"¢ Indianapolis, Ind. Pimanes Waehes, doeuier, 4331) qwaer——e————aaaeaeaoaoO0 S50 ems ! 180 broadway, New York