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wr ee —_ THE “EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1911. . 15! 6" Ave & 20" 22” Sr. 1866 AM 43 Years 1911 5 | Surety Stamp ; (990) Equal $2.50 IN GOODS FREE Except Groceries The Garden Restaurant and Tea Room Where You'll 7Zind Deliciows Strawberry Shortcake, the Real Oid poe meng! IL agra Special Offerings from the Basertehit if } May be promoted by those who 4a him ow Jac t from a dead gent'y cleanse the system, now and Hid peices for Mac ame ier then, when in need of a laxative | horses Wke he trained himself, Went ind Hd go Syry of Fi ja iP es j to bed i: id jast, Conse- Chaviey White. quently the pluge Awe ean last | and Elixir of Senna, which is the f n | Joneceved Connetty's calling card," snd) actor Te engaged (9. myth “et fe fem Lamm tall ne straightWay gave orders that Con- ' call K most eminent | America’s Greatest Reicree 1 Hpahetibgs ar he Woo canouid be ad: | Bet melcdtens called the King. of) BOW phy. the goods fromoursa es counters, nd failed. He bought «| remedy, by taking a desertspoontul *O in the bank. He liked the h ‘With the few skates and tried runnimg and als of the ever refreshing, wholesome ‘: | sicians, because it acts in a natural, | || Teiis How Jack McAulitfe|” ‘At daylight the men were atill box cone, nit as oon aK MAUS had | only a soort time w Gh ing @& @tadle, but Jack train ed a littl ho returned to thy way and warms and | Won a Fortune in Ring|'nf, ttn tol footing, and the Aent na | strengthening way HIGH QUALITY, LOWEST PRICES ON 6TH AVENUE was stopped. They had fought tor over |e tae oS itn owen | tones up the mg ten bin fl four hours. , é ate hey fough x and Lost It in the Racing| MoAuitte retumed to tte heme in| ZieHler of Philadelphia, They fou weakening them. a mc ne! Came. | Brooklyn, went to Boston and fought Uiffe utoke his shaht arn and tie | cial forthe very young and t _—— | ae ike Dal a fifteen-round draw. At thi y stopped the bout. Referee Johnny aged, efficient per tite Aan Frances wea the very Centre| Eckhardt called it a draw. & f bc] debe dients, T | 0. 3~JACK MAULIFFR, |0t te fighting game, Jimmy Carroll, ini oe With, tie game and ree from al Hi “heap py ) eee Greatest Lightweight of "0 %% then considered the best Prite| Re Telved tn. | get its benefici effects it is always | Them All. tah Mahtweisht, had beaten ail the good | Me Atuttfte | necessary to buy . genuine, bear- ||| A gg gg ing the name of the Company— | “| California Fig Srp Co. pam: Another Easter Qffering of Ash Another Shipment of Hartz Mountain Canaries Cans | Holland Rose Bushes, Wen ieee eee xweuble wt | Bulbs, Plants and Shrubs slats on the O'Netl! Mometurnishing Store—Be sides and bot- (Formerly O'Neill Building.» te tect them fitsne | Rose Bushes, 2 for 25¢ ad are Imported by us direct from Copyrelit, 1911, New FTER the 1 A Jem Carney, Pion, McAuliffe about his phys than he had eve ean be sal Voted the th A BRICK DROPPED INTO ‘Sa 1 THe CENTER OF THE | | a cool Land « tant puneh in efther hand, | printed on the front ‘The t' pearing We have just re- ceived @ shipment of these fine singing ca- naries. One of the best and most acceptable gilts for Easter. Deal- ers do not hesitate to ‘| ast MANAHAN'S First National Squash Tile | ARINE. | Fetired from the game we | or Holland, the land of flowers. If gularty | planted now they will bloom this ask 85 for these birds; i Temes our price for a putes petri Twelve varicties to ‘eallzed that he had been the best | | this outfit @ Fee . 8 size, | select from. \ betting Proposition the ring had ever | Goes to Stillman below... 2c DQ | regularly @1.75; at 91.19. Gladiolas, separate colors, 18¢ f realize that a man could do the thi a 1 Hartz Mountain | 49¢ Garbage Cans at 290. | dosen. j he did and always make good. Why, | cansty, 1 penile iste Good family size garbage cane | Tubsroves, dwart double pearl, 180 there's man ime I've been around , The first national squash tournament cage, 2 food cups, it y dover and ball doren. : where he was teuining, and Wat is now a thing of the past. To Alfret PROOn TRUNK brass hook, 1 brass spring, 1 package of grav package trode apeclal eres sth Lileum Aratum, 10c each. | eer things, Say there'd be a Stillman %X goes the honor of being the of best cleaned seed, 1 cuttle fish, 1 bath tul 8 Ladd Cannas-French, separate colors, 3c each, | d he was within a few days | first holder of the title, He gained thts | (ammeteeee All at the extremely low price of 2.98 | 91.35 Step- ers at 90c. Dablias Ci i / ing the ring, On Just such oc- | f Cactus, and varied, 12¢ each, unique distinction by defeating J. W. Prentiss two games to love, 166 and 17-16, 82 aces to 20, In their match at s I've geen Jack come into a} hotel where his backers were as- led and, sitting down at a n rd BY LW cel None sent C.0.D. No mail orders. ust what you need for house Dahlia, Hremd ral eee here cleaning; made of seasoned lumber, Caladiums, 9 to 10, Lac $1 98 Wash Boilers at 89c Gfeet high, with a pail rest; at 90c, Sibouen tems be ‘Tuberoses pepene era pint of wine for hi the Harvard Club, of which both are These W 97.49 Sweet Scente ii Se each. And he'd drink it right before their | members, J. Victor Onatavia of tho made. Surety Washing ’ nese Iris, ed colors, 6c each. McAuliffe did that thing time | Baltusrol Golf Club was referee and rolled copper bottom; ‘ags Seed, Se. 10c and 19¢ per package. cover are made fron “Alto a full line of poultry wire, garden {m- plements, wheelbarrows, lawn rolle: Machines, $5.25. ‘The best on ket. The machi: Stephen Feron, the Harvard Club's |men in the West and had trimmed a|coach, the marker. Stillman won his on men who were very| AY to the final by defeating L, Du mat 24 inches long, 13 i in fact, h everything to help the gardener, at 8 eX: Pont Irving of the Ardsley Club 15- inches deep and weigh about 8 so easy to run that a . lassy, McAuliffe was offered @ chance ? f i i i it. jonally low for first Known as a man about town and one|to meet him in a finish fight there and bobo de alld becrilsealdnalnoth av Ms biailadlcisalhie of the swellest dressers in his f | accepted ines. — Like Arriving in ‘Prisco, Jack set out to champlo he was a. well Co a ea eer ee ig ae per ake RE Re RE age ree oy ee stad pan ng Weer ye : Men’s $1.50, $2 and $2.50 Washable Vests at $1.15 heat eica frien bal eke "et ‘is ina" around the No Deposit, | 0, (O'Neill Main Store—Just Inside the 2160 St, Door—Formeely Adams Building.) This is a lot we have taken over from one was up to him to get the coin and that Mr. LAR LE =A pe ‘ basket fine bird's-eye granite, Honsyeomb of the foremost mandfacturers of fine wash- went out on the road. He boxed Patsy | prove wn easy mark, r | Kerrigan ten rounds at Boston for a ; C a ee $250 wide bet. Next he returned to! In Poor Condition. | weaves, also light-weight French flannel in Ute, On the night of the fight Jack was n being in good condition. He} 5 Pi rroll a very clever, hard hit- igs lece and after a few rounds Mc-| ine ioe, tours. ren wa) PALLOL Suite thighs! 107% Off If You Prefer to swollen that hie trunks were ing with the Circulation and it Pay Cash You would think this able waistcoats in the United States, which white and cream with hairline stripes, All includes the sample lines, also the pieces well-tailored new models, with detached left over after his season's business had buttons. Sizes $4 to 46 including been booked. Made of linen and pique in stouts; at. sani anitit were not conditioned fora Towels and Special Sale of Sale of Japanese ‘ suite reasonable at $60 or ; : s In-tight gloves, and they tate avalon, ia 865. We buy, in carload Pillow Cases Quilts and Blankets China Home Sienty and most’ unexpectedly afo-| Noe the ued backs and : ‘doz. White Hemmed (Formerly Adame Bull urnishings litte put the knock-out. It hap-| the ruffled fronts on ever: : 4 : % Penied 1h the forty-seventh round. | piece, ThA frames ay and Fringed Turkish Towels $1.50 White Crochet Quilts at $1.17 ' “nent (Formerty O'Neill Bulldiog wily ates pe big ot New Geleane| adored with deep carving, Reesor pina whhe oe wiih Fale , Marseilles pattern, handsome designs, for this Plates, tea cupsand saucers, & a A hte whtee cMpAine peed: am de Shaped! legs a0 initials woven in the borders; | 5" 91.17, $2.35 White Blankets $1.79 spoon trays, mayonnaise On Rouen the. Attaen tn rena avy a uatia ara iy values up to 20c; at 12 plates, sugar shakers, nap- A while fore tite fight with Meyers . ‘i . ” Se + . EASiuy 155 POUNDS ton for a ficht with Austin Gimbons. | noliched—mahogany finish, Hemmed' Vhite Hustn Pit quarte: , Sp 5, és dishes, jewel trays, in neat Greenpoint and knocked out Billy |Hever since seen a fellow taking thi , Covered in either “Moire low Caaca, aise se Sateale $2 Bordered Santen at $1.29 floral patterns and Japanese as easy as did Jack at that time. Three] Sicilian,” “Mercerizea Ve- standard quality; reg’ ly : tabla Dacey in eleven rounds, nights before the battle I saw McAuliffe Velour” ” “Silk at, f Large size, covered with flowered silkoline, roses and vine designs; regularly 35¢ McAuifle Kept Busy sant aids See ee Ce us eaee Pahycanycolon seine MRIS) CADE |||) Gach... cerme ones 12c | designs with border of pink, blue, , ellow and green. to 4c, at,each....... 25c neked ot | pounds itis. trainers Carroll got ih ae aa Upholstery 7 1 of aj out behind a hor a rig that night 2 7 hand wiv Ligh |i ae Jak nal the way to Cones | grade $6 Folding Go-Carts at $4.75 Leather Novelties in weight w ed by Jem lund and back to Brooklyn. It looked ON Pr ‘ = aes a Carney fe as a first- | impossible for M ffe to lose all A ell Main Store—Harement- ‘ ] Pinta net’ 138 pounds, |thae weight in oo short a time wuta| Pay $1.50 fort . faite LI eee Bags and Traveling les i c 2 This model is a ale tly on rg Pp while McAuliffe came in at the clas - —— nightlyor$3 monthly a 4 limit of 183 pout ronp Gel ri i one motion and can be arried under the arm or packed in a | While th ting a whole weer ye et” fer thunnene | SS WASSCO if more convenient, | trunk; built of fine tubing gear, leatherette hood and rubber Requisites tires; in two colors: blue and green; special at $4.75. 3 : for ifts. Fine Dinner Sets Reduced ” Taster Gifts Orel, e~ Baxement he CFormerty Adams Bullding) the heads of those below, Fully twenty t people were seriously hurt, but the box- P I tra kept roing as if nothing had hap- roves pened. Even as the injured were being packed out McAuliffe was trying for a rows air Knockout. " Billy Meyers was considered one of for R nn the best fighters In the West, He was . very 1n very oom a Cnicaxo boy. MeAulltto was matened | Stops Dandruff and sue » eases, Meyers In the Vicinity of Chi- i yerg in the vicinity ot Tht! Restores Gray or Faded Hair to she" ata gaed tor ts Its Natural Color. Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, Etc. Ice Boxes, Lamps, Clocks, Go-Carts, Collector sent if re- quested. uliding $12.40 mane 'Sets $9.00. Old English blue willow dinner sets, 100 pieces to the set. Just what you need for your country cottage. $7.50 Dinner Sets at $4.98. Here is a full service for six people, handsomely decorated and finished with gold. Photo frames, jewel cases, purses, card cases, suede and fabric bags, cuff and collar bags, traveling clocks, brief cases, pocket flasks, cigar and cigarette cases, safely jewel pockets, ete. mpossible to hold the bat- near the Stock Yards town the eports who were to witness the fight | accompanied the boxers on a midnight : $8. 98 Dinner Sets at $4.98. he 25c to $2.98. Bion aa in fanaa Sates Kitchenware, Etc. 100 pieces of fine porcelain dinner ware; plain white, Phato iene Meer Boe ak ene a teeh « SRem | and we will sell them at the special price of 4.98. Suede, Satin and Moire Bags, $1 to $5, rr there. seemed no. one | Low Prices Marked in Plain Figures n’s $1.50 Shirts at $1 se ne) iy $3.98 chien on, How- A i; ‘ FY ° Collar Bags, all sizes and leathers, 50¢ to Weatern ‘gam:| Gwlesoo Will Do This For You. On Everything in Every Department Me ole en. le had bet a O'Neill Main Store—Fiest Floor (Formerly Adame Bullding), $2.98. ot 0 ve nd told “ Salesmen to show the goods, but the goods sell themselves. Made of nice soft materials, white and tan grounds with eg Awaits atte thn cant” “We il |}] neat stripes, ball pearl buttons with soft double cuffs, all made Jewel Cases, 50¢ to $8.98. aa will wmad 10s, to silver «| Acres of Floor Space Open Saturday Evenings|]} with neckbands, All sizes and neckbands at $1, Men's Card Cases, three folds and wallets, rn . 50c to $5. Famous Conneily There. pte atic ']| The bout had hardly got under way | ,, 7™ere i tems Con B4a8 P.O. Square | Art Embroidery Dept. Dressing Cases, $1.25 to $12.95, whee : 19a) Cinema, Ohio iene $30 worth for 50c a week | prampes Ati, ala Memes (Parmar? Aten Belling) Pay Sate rN a TE . Serna ; ea ey x $100 S450 we value 8 , 15e jvers fll regularly Beat 35¢ Gent nen: in lenities (aaah LcLa aa: et Ne Tasty a $200 2.50 | , x, beading, Bulgarian | ora: re¢ | Caswell, Massey Co,, Slegel Cooper i" = | green, brown Leather Watch Bracelets, 50¢ to $1.50, Simpeon Ace $1,000 « « §=6$12.50 «+ and solid em ds ns, and tag; alue 16 eta R etter ll damages 122-1 br vere 5%" 8c! — Safety Jewel Pockets, 25¢ to $3. Payable by the month if more convenient, | We will open an account for any amount on | = proportionate terms, No limit, small or large, | or $4.50 S“ECIAL UELIVERIES : $5.98 Clocks for $4 14th Street Albert, Flower Di iat seuivent 107, Discount if You $5.98 5 ia Bf Rogers Table Silver Underpriced | merly Nel Westchester County. Prefer to Pay Cash | ly ul WRITE &©OR CATALOGU: No extra charge of any kind. ome Faruioned '$49. Uy O'Netll Homefurnishing Store—Hasement (Formerly O'Neill Batiding), A sale of enormous interest to boarding house keepers and summer hofel people 50c Tea Spoons at 42¢ a half dozen. Sugar Shells, worth 25¢ each, at 19¢. $1 Table Spoons at 89c a half dozen. Butter Knives, worth 25¢ each, at 19¢c. $1 Dessert Spoons at 89¢ a half dozen Gravy Ladles, worth 50c each, at 42c. $1 Medium Sized Forks at 89ca half doz. Berry Spoons, worth 50c each, at 42c. $1 Oyster Forks at 89¢ a half dozen. Soup Ladles, worth $1.25 each, at $1.10 $1 Orange Spoons at 89¢ a half dozen, | Cream Ladles, worth 45¢ each, at 39c. $1 Butter Spreaders at 89c a half dozen.| Punch Ladles, worth $2.25 each, at $2.00 Cowperthwa t@Sons Le noaton i ESTABLISHED 1807 et ther | ce ES fe ann:l | Dark Row @ Ch Seat Chalrs $3 50 A Dozen Knives at $2.25 les with celluloid handles, well y wood value at the regular price of On sale at $2.25. | $3. 50 Knives and Forks at $2.25 2|| @ dozen 193 to 205 Park Row Also at . y 2812 to 2224 Third Avenae (Con 12 5st St). ay | —SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONBERS.— 2188-2190 3° AVEec II ROYAL FURNITU ‘cal

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