The evening world. Newspaper, April 7, 1911, Page 19

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a aoe THE EVENING WORLD, 'STEININGER PRESIDENT _ OF ST. LOUIS NATIONALS. FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1911. ‘19 ™ What Y¥ ‘Dont Know A mers sete | In §ports YW, 2—ALLAN LYLE ee8Ev): [Sse (Set OE TR Easter Hair y * Goods at sensible prices in New York's ‘most handsome Hair Dept. Ho!land Rose Bushes Fresh and green 15c Each, 2 for asc Surety Stamps (990) EQUAL $2.50 IN GOODS FREE, and you select the goods from our sales counters. Moat Democratic Ma at Yale |e} STAMP a { Untrimmed Millinery That Leads Both In Style and Low Prices O'Neill Main Store =—Mem Flom Vormerl, Adame Building), Easter millinery in full bloom—thousands of hats to choose from, for women, misses and girls; untrimmed, semi-trimmed and | trimmed, to suit the most fastidious or simple taste. Flowers are also here in a great_abundance—hundreds of the finest importations of for Catarrh H lilacs, wisteria, violets, pansies, hydrangeas, fuchsias, foliage, fruits, geraniums, roses of every description, in Paquets, sprays and wreaths, They. Have M Th 'f ostrich and willow plumes, fancy ostrich novelties, ostrich bands, wings, quills, aigrettes and straw braids. tie lave More Patience Than Chips, Patent Milang and Rough Braids, | | Smart Trimmed Tailored Hats, for Satur. | | Imitation Tagal with flanges, exceptional at 95¢. y only, at $2.48 $1.95. \ Speaet Wat Gare Comarre Rose Sprays, 252, 48c, 986 up to #8. “Enildcen's Trimmed Hats, at 61.95, 92.48 | pened erento tit up to 918, if Used Regularly ! How man, You sec para & ten-round go, Corey Originally ‘tered Athletics to duce Weight and Mau Sur- prising Hit. “Pop” Has Won More “Letters” Than Any Man Now at Yale University. LAN LYLE COREY, or “ Corey, as he has been ca fince his earliest days at Hotch- velvet Imported Cherries, 25¢. Straw Braids, 35c, $c, 98c and 92.98 Rose Wreaths, 48c, 98c¢ up to 97.59. apiece. Imporied Foliage, 25¢. Remar... f New Spring Suits, Dresses and Coats Misses’ Easter Apparel disgusting symptoms § 1 Male Store — Third Floor O'Nelli Main Store—Third Floor, Formerly A@ams Bailding.) HE Toow THe VERSE ANO Kise, besides being captain of the Yale HAD ITSseT rs | of « atarrh the world? ormerly Adame ; MUAH fears 1b one ot thg cit Tomusic & } Not one ina th Irresistible Values in Apparel for Women and Not the Ordinary Ready-to-Wear, But the original and witty men tn the untversit | Women hav Small Women Who Appreciate Style and Quality Qualities That Reflect Specialized Judgment Misses’ Suits, $22.50 Made of serge, lined Mata Hd! with peau de cygne, trimmed with braid and buttons to match; gored skirt with panel back and front, and pleats on side in all colors. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 ye 922.50, Misses’ Suits at $18.75 mixtures and plain colors, lined throughout with soft satin; Sizes 14, 16 and 18, at 918.75. Junior Suits, $13.75 limed throughout with satin; sailor collar and Sizea 18, 15 and 17 years, at 913.75. Junior Coats, $16.75 Made of striped coverts, sailor collar and cuffs; trimmed with moire and braid. Sizes 15, 15 and 17, at 916.75. them was destined to be-| | know th went out for /if use his ¥. He proved to | larly b 1 player that year on | bles But be ts also a very consclant! Person and has recently been devotin: i all his time to plans toward making the | hu. university baseball team a success. Be- Cause of this fact there was great sur Drise when after calling the candidate to report at the field on a certain day he announced that he would be u to be at the field the first day of Practice or for several days after that because of “pressing pustness which de- manded his !immediate presence in De- troit.” Wp) _ The candidates | {t must be pressin ‘# losing no chan g Corey and w ay (4 500 out of the or- dinary models, the best style: and value be rid of suc i catarrh. People don't contract eatarrh in a they can't expect to get rid of it n he was in| day; 3 father saw |in is In both sports and was proud of him. at The materials well-tailoted; skirt gored, propositions yet offered. These are u really want to try to free from the power of persistent |B eatarrh microbes get a HY outfit to-day and. breathe 1 now hi er man He will, Of checks, hairlines not broken sample . ! cuffs, trimmed with satin; the team knew th: lots nor soiled odds and ends, but fresh noout a chan disapy plonship team, So Corey and left Dick Merritt as a jeluding Jextra bott Dut Coach Lush arge receded cus new goods direct eetcs frtend and Paul Bad | Overy hier © | Girls’ Coats, $4.75 to $15.75 Yale outfielde tne Yale Ai cold Is. from the makers, The materials are of serges and 1 some are lined throughout; trimmed suffering from an aggravate the mumps or Corey would him in charge, but of that no with moire, others with braid and butt Sizes 6 to 14, at 94.75 to 915.75. Newest materials, models and shadings. | Your keenest crit- | icisms_ solicited. Regular price $17.50. in black, blue and ,00 TAILORED SUITS mixtures for women and small women. Plain tail- $19. 75 Most Complete Showing of “ Faster Garments and Novelties For Little Folks ‘ O'Nell, Main Store—Third Floor (Formerly Adams Ballding), Children's Hats and Bonnets. made Detroit and after th: fecured a marriage licens Marguerite Jolinston, di and Mrs. George Jo Only Corey knows y Meense in the cannot be me Infants’ Caps, dainty creations of ba- tiste, lawn, allover embroidery, Swiss and French mull, trimmed with ribbons, lace insertions and ruffles, hand embroid- ery, feather stitching and tucking; sites 11 to 16, at $0c up to $4.98. Sun Hats and Bonnets for children, made of chambray, duck and pique, in white and delicate washable colors, Quaker and Dutch effects, at 25¢ to 98¢. Boys’ Mannish Hats, made of lcg- horn, Milan, Panama, etc, trimmed with mannish bows, at $0c up to 92.98. . at 98C up to Long Christening Clo: of china, poplin and bengaline, silk cashmere and novelty materials, with and without capes, hand embroidery and ribbon trim- 91.98 to 915. Christening Robes and Pet- to match, all beautifully trimmed, at equally low prices. ) |2BYS7KO MAY \Y WRESTLE J CHAMPION GOTCH HERE. | ored and fancy trimmed models. Several caety designs to choose from...... Boys’ $5 & $6 School Suits, $3.98 O'Nelll Main Store—Serond Floor (Formerly Adams Bullding), | Men’s Spring Suits at $12 Worth $15 to $18 O'Neill Main Store—Second Floor, (Formerly Adains Building ) A little investigation will show that other stores are displaying the same quality and styles as ours at $15 and 418, In these suits are shown all the Made of all-wool blue serges, fancy worsteds, gray and brown cassimeres and chevtots, double-breasted, and knickerbocker trousers, sailor, Russian, kimono and military styles, new plain shades and fancy. Sizes 2!y to _ at the extremely low price of 93.98. Boys’ Spring Suits, $4.98 poth won their prem was & Orst-class quarterback and Philadelphia New York ir letters, but neither i| t to any #3 shoe in the market e eres Baltimore . : : the honor of ; Boys’ and Youths’ W. L. Douglas Oxfords, with slight imperfec- Speetally selected li i foe hh aa ae Ae First Om ra tions, regularly $2.50; special for Saturday. $1.89 O'Neil Main Store (Formerly Adams Building.) fs Hesley Segiew . We Announce a Complete Line of Children’s White Stockings for Contirmation hy mencement, fi cishracHan va F 4 ‘ > | newest checks, plaids and fancy weaves in plain and faney worsteds, ard hand- , rule piderton 9 E jlatge aide ‘ With Extra Pair of Trousers | tailoring in all the essential points and the same colorings as in higher priced suits. 7 Better the thing elsewhere at $4.98, ‘These are made to I d the styl : . + roe — | a FETT UTICA IG oteca Pn Ore incr CTO nte- ds a Gen Seated Men’s Spring Suits, $15 & Corey Son of Steel King. " new spring shades of s, browns and fancy mixtures, with extra trousers at 94.98, Worth 920 to 922.30 op, c cA the ateaavas | CARSTAI RS RYE \ A the Berrest abodes of gray, Os sad Heownes The styles of the best makers are reflected g Yal i in these models. Character, and individuality im every garment, soft and rich wea: Ha ape i Boys Suits at $10 “ei oe : taeulanres tall ahetlotatiheke down woratads in itwmceneed arerillin ckecte‘aud ecieeemeae i 2 ‘ot y more—-to see the garment stamps it at once as the best Bere are he nat ae Ronnpletr it erie Le me ath ORs Men's Spring Overcoats, $15 oy p sede UPTV Re ant ive Boys’ Reefers, $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 and up, in tan, covert, shepherd's Black, three-quarter length overcoa’ ke lin e dress overcoat for all occasions, - plaid ns and cheviots. but Daly was | i P Men's $20 Slip-on at $12 vagean~ | Boys’ New Spring Hats, 49c up ‘The new tan, fawn and mode shades. Lineal sl aeeiartine e Men's $5 Feather Weight Coats at $3.50 In tan and gray. A ° 4 ~=Spring Neckwear in Full Assortment SETEEEEUEEEEEEEEEEEEEE EERE oe | O'Neill Main Store—First, Floor, (Formerly Adame Bullding.) $3.00 Eyeglasses, $1. 50 before Chemisettes and Half ‘Sleeves of net, | Hand Embroidered Jabots, imported wiih Gold Ment Gh } responsible £ lawn and lace, each $0¢ to 98c. | stocks with jabots attached, tailored ee peso von jain and Cose Free % th een very pop! at Ho ow S rincess lace Ae i ¢ OF. mn he was.the son of a man w 91.98. : ¢ stocks, at, each, 0c, {They are feather it skeleton Glasses-—with best opic lenses, restiul and) ' 5 pean gisire ware ; ‘Bae ms PONT Ua (ate TalbmE CAA OTAL " = cooling to the eve, ‘The usual price charged by excl 2 optic 583.00. 0: Tieng ren time, Wil he actor, artist, jaitlmpes of all-over Ince, ster 94 10 40,at | Embroidered Byron Collars, new soft +| coolingta.ie eye, Ll wual price charged hy exclusiva, opticians} "1,50 Corey, the President of t . Fy aias’ of net, lawn, maruisette and | turacover collars, ox red in all white and Optical repair work of all kine iY Grecitad (ntae expert manner at lower prices than you Up telthe fall of his i literary man, b eidery, round or ssilyr eifects, 730 | tan, Dutch collars, stock collars, jahots, are accustomed to pay in most establishments. r hought that ¢ ie | quare collars, ete., at, each, 25e, hence was (0.00. n| newspaper man— Coditinc cael: Raith eeN iedaaill Point only . . : | _ Corey was with their wide knowledge and Men's $1.50 and $1.75 Coat Shirts at $1.10 | be only, fF keen discrimination, appreciate en’s $1. and $1. oa its a , | byeetnsigs iJ 3 O'NeiL Main Store—Just inside tie Bist St door, CFormerly Adame Butlding. hale high the ‘contrast between Carstairs Mtn raised As tiiomentiat Cn Rye and all other whiskies. now spring shirts, made of impor- Try Carstairs Rye yourself. You'll ,real- iu deme LS yiaaeeell aOR ize in an instant why the cleverest men in t figures; all coat models, : New York have used it, generation after gen- zd nun etr Er OL BeGEL As | | eration, for 122 years. Sizes 3 to 20, and a large ‘I Carstairs Rye is absolutely pure. Wk Oe TANS OF OER OE RRIF (On Lae leathers aaah x poe es pice fectwene an all the It is aged in wood. It is fully matured. ¥ r cuffs have two pairs of cuffs, at Pumps that thoroughly fit at the heel; all styles, inc! ‘ Carstairs Rye is mellow, smooth, palatable, % 91.10, a Vand’ law "tigen, ot ‘ uniform. Men's $2 Flannel Shirts, $1.45 | 50c Guyot Suspenders at 33c . Women's $2.50 Shoes at $2 Made of ligh eight flannels, light and grey Genuine French Guyot Suspenders in all tent leathers, petals and black kid. Several bundre: it oe Call for Carstairs Rye the next time you IMM grounds wilh ucat, ine stripes, French. turn snes.” Youall kno thet Only two pnirston \ EA ea een meyer basic seman irae hard dit ii: an back cuffs, coat models, All sizes, at $1.45 customer at the low price of 33e, over the Intest lasts, styles that will please you-button lal ‘ order whiskey. | awa , . | Witcher lite ud cavaral too hn taae aWidtia Grim and Biaasiee te thvanrtas conhia at naked on If you live outside New York City and find | A | for Saturday only, #2. men of tn any difficulty in getting Carstairs Rye, advise |) petapny, Styles it Furet & ° hoes and $ 3, 00 Women's $2 and $2.50 Pumps and Oxfords, $1.50 yas the god of t i i : | en's Hig uality xfordsa In patent leather and gun metal, at $1.80. N13 hen His Inte us and we will see to it that you are promptly 4 nil Make Slotemtecond Panos, {Yormeris Adaios Maliiine:) Y MENT—We are also showing the new spring models in Edwin 5 at supplied, | models and B } d Cc. hoes; d 0; low shoes, 83.50, _ { i 1 her counter The newest high toe and Cuban heel - = H } STEWART DISTILLING CO. down to the conservative broad toe and. low The leathers are box calf, Important Hosiery Note for parents to consider: ; Carssiee, tat eee Boas nec, gun metal, viei kid, tun Russia calf, A full range of widths and sizes, Superior

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