The evening world. Newspaper, April 20, 1911, Page 13

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milk, the OF 65 DAYS, NO. lisse and has been ih this country about fit. teen years, had been in the Passate taken there on Fi 7, and was known leaving before she had paid out to sev- eral women who had guaranteed to } ——_ (e cure @ “pain in the side.” Annie Geshella Has Puzzled i On her first day in the hospital she bat ‘ . of milk, and during the following week Physicians in New Jersey | sie drank two more gia a ‘ She would ¢ State Hospital. tested tha ir 4 o'clock every morning and small morsel of bread and @ of wine. “God ts feeding me," SAYS ANGELS FED HER. was the reply “Doctor nxt | NOT INCURABLE. «, Doctors Insist. p at and Lone been preva res Tubercitlorls and has the New Jers ingle medicine or secret, | «of @ comp mre of dina), new, acientific, and ts Al« pon a true and positive diagnosia me with star one who f fasting she was | ‘oes always re- her and Plied that God was that an angel visited bread and a small glass o insisten Id be learned she r She w than tw moi he Pa whore she Stayed more than thirty days. During hospital au- |" '* siet glasse wast FRR Samples and Surplus Stocks of New Summer Footwear From Leading Shoemakers at 12 Price Satin, Velvet, Gun Metal Tan Patent All Sizes Cuban heels, All Widths hand - welted soles, sis $4.95 Pumps, Oxford Ties Gibson Ties Sold every- where at $3.00, For Boys Solid Leather School Shoes Sizes 844 to 134% and 1 to 514, with double lea- ther soles; calfskin up- nglis sh be ack stay; For Misses & Children Velvet Pumps Patent Leather Pumps Gun Metal Pumps Sizes 814 to 11 and 11 to 2 With B reas Extension Soles, Sch barga ain ‘i cther ME Pree Pa cur price R Per nicKelere s Comfort low Shoes Especially made for po feohy Hoxie, comoctapie and mad elected Fren Vi ) + d Fre 1; special #4-% Famous Trade Marked Shoes & Oxfords for Men. Such as Snow's & Keith’s Heels General Hompital twice before she Was! Fospital and early Inst week Miss Wallace re-|that the girl walks a ‘ to Miss M. A, Wallace, the superin- | ceived a letter from the girl eaying | talks to her fell 4 This last timo she told MiS®/ that the ‘angels were still feeding |and seems as s ‘ Wallace that $200 which she had om) jer,” rived. ath if an orange and drank a glase| making a t THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL a few crumbs | she would make to the solicitations of “When He wants to | to physicians. take me He will and I am only w Dr. Andrew Physicians Are Puzzied, How she has managed to sustain life | slight for more than two months is a source | healthy fr of amazement to physicians, who are}ever, Ww careful study of her case, | hearly (0 NEILL - ADAMS COMPANY Wonderful Friday Specials Pieces ting for that time.” county physician, examined the girl, and after a m € had her removed to the Morris Plains appare ty There she still refused f n need ging have yndition ts food, 1,] It was &ald at the hospital last BULLDOG MANGLES BOY. -| Health Board teaming Animal | doy for Knables, Annie G ta ts New York Cit At Affords Unequalled Opportunities to ARTICLES ON SALE re ts No. O'Neill Main Store Price Price || pict, (Formerly Adams Building) 200 | Wash Tub Dresses, many styles, shades and materials. $1.75 | $3.50 || 150 150 | Imported English Repp Separate Skirts, $2.49 | $5.00 |} 100 150 | Three-quarter Serge and Broadcloth Coats, $4.95 | $15.00 150 1950 White Cross-Bar Batiste, 1 &,xarie'y Tice | 5c. yd. |] 400 “1,000 | Whole Pieces White English Long Cloth. 68e | $1.39 |} 149 1,450 Belfast, Linen Finish, 33inches 6lee l2!ocyd. Onl 1,600 Navy Blue Polka Dot Duck, fast colors. 6'4e | 15c yd. 100 2,000 | Oriental Printed Cotton Challies, "fs" Me Wise ydi lence yards (tg 100 200 | Baby Blankets, Pia ine hiurent @ designs to 29c 59c 100 Remnants Flannelettes, Pickling, Fleece and Toe ]12)2c to pute 15c yd. 200 |All Silk Umbrellas, perfect. 69e $1.40 a a eth 50 Remnants, Taffetaline,Silk Lining, Percalineand Sateens 4Q¢ 20¢ aa yd, re 125 700 |Women's Stockings, hick ‘tu “calor” 10e | -1% aay Fe ; 250 800 | Men’s Socks, black and colors, lisles and cottons. 25e 0c ; aire it 20 |Reproductions fhi‘tramet in denaneat $2.50 150 95 | Free Hand Pastels, ‘ice suberts in $1.00; $2.00 700 12 [Original Oil Paintings, —{in"frans and'sucuow bow $3.00] $6.00 pas ae | 800 No. ARTICLES ON SALE Bai E patra of O'Neill Homefurnishing Store, Bice Bocmes Pieces (Formerly O'Neill Building.) bia 700 $2.50 [ss u pt ers 350 J Oil Lamps, Min sQOReS shades to $25] $50 1,200 Parlor and Living Room Suites | Friday and Saturday we will take orders for the two Suites as illustrated | below at these special prices, which we can deliver in about one week's time from date of Purchase. N.B. | whether sold at a special price or not, can be paid for on our convenient CLUB PLAN system, which enables you to pay a little at a time while using th bile 00 Three-Piece Suits, $50.00 It is exactly like illustration, with mahogany finished | frames, well polished and th inside upholstery work is the best we can get, and the outgide coverings have this suit covered with silk damask, velour, Sicilian and arti cloth, silk plush or panne plush constr ‘The design is new and the kind that will appe In the Great Ehrich Sale * At About 40% Below Regular Prices |’. ~—These two handsome Suites as well as any other article of Furniture, ure all new and rich in des who would appreciate an artistic article in every way tiful suite On the Dollar ,2"'. JUV | This Week’s Prana Day in the’ Event Ehrich Sale 1868—Established 43 Years—1911 Save on Seasonable Merchandise ARTICLES ON SALE O'Neill Homefurnishing Store al way (Formerly O'Neill Building ie $2.98 Cut Glass Candelabras. Flemish Art Vases, 75¢ 25c ~ $5. 98 $2.00 for flower or White Bisque Figures. Nappies, Milk Jars, Tea Cups and Saucers, *1 oon slightly damaged. Water Pitchers. Decorated Bouillon Cups and Saucers. Decorated Plates, in various sizes. Decorated Condensed Milk Jars. Decorated Cake Plates. ‘Decorated Salad Bowls. Decorated Celery Trays, Condensed Milk Jars. Decorated Biscuit Jars, Syrup Jugs and Chocolate Pots, Decorated Nut Bowls, Relish Dishes, Mayonnatse 1 Plate Chocolate Cups and Saucers, After-Dinner Cups Japane se Straw Matting Rugs, 1x6 feet pretty patterns Awning Stripes, lengths from 1 to 20 yards. Nottingham Lace Curtains. Nottingham Lace Curtains. $5. L per patr $2.99 Irish Point Lace Curtains. Belgian Stripe for Slip Covers, 144i) {ton Tice | 15¢ yd. Profit-Sharing Offers in Groceries Lower Prices on This Quality Cannot Be Found We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantitie: O'Neill Main Stere—Hasement (Formerly Adams Butlding: <r Armour's Hams. ]|[Armour’s Bacon. | | | Smoke ed degen ql u jugar sured | ” “ aging ‘ Bound. 18c O'Neill Main Store—Fifth Floor (Vormerly Adams Building,» goods. $60.00 Three-Picce Suit, $37.50 hiy well made The wants on with ering gi, You ean | iz I to those al Nose has fy WE GIVE AND REDEEM Breakfast Cereals | The B.C. Co lakes | | The ¥.¢, Corn B 8c Fé Fiaked Khe i. - 12c * Malied Klee Holland. Kush _Datineal 12c Kellogg's Coffee SURETY STAMPS! Olive Oils ; F 2 eaps, ican. he Mid. Sees ire: t .* 49c 5 Biro Ade . ice Biseults ' . - 4 ™ f 8c PED MLLAS " az 3 ALO: ene 13c [ Serer 5 to Food $1.00; oge | || | eth $8.99 $17.98 ch Chocdlate—The — 2

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