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Se Tet a EOD NOOR SON RDO SST Ts NN ri sa el RT on ’ '8) THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 22, and corner of the park was searched | without disclosing ace of the girl. In the mean th Jennie had been 1911. — ——————————— searched Branch #8 © ARMANWILLFLY LOST GIRL SLEEPS <= Hitle six-year-old girl, the ehild room ai | picked up in ear e was playing torino ots “tet ny naa ben Royal Ben als | Announcing the Disposal of All Our ' F./A, Thompson Hopes to Be | Newark Child Safe in, Kearny | te Ped gone Man tee OH y g m . J ' First to Soar Directly Over During All Night Search ips wast t fal whee we Cl Sp I t t f i t Sar Disly Over | Daring MN Seech a gars ring Importations of j; | lf iis | —_— pee aig ty Aha ae A Box of 10 for 15 Cents TO CARRY PASSENGER. | "0" the police taree of sivatk | Soh tea ad ae Get them—INSIST if you must—but get them eae "TO REACH NEWARK’ Start Will Be Made From Min- ¢éola Probably Early Wednes- ‘on, who plans to fly from | grounds at Mineola, La I., to] monoplane, carrying @ pase | t Taylor, the Englivn avta distance is thirty-seven miles, | and the trip will be one continuous se- | ries of pertis ‘The machine Thompyon will use ts now ‘at the Mineola grounds, It ts a W \ Dyott monoplane, Mr. ‘Taylor controls | the patent rights of this machine and hae flown extensively in it in Bngland and France, though be has taken only @ few practice trips in try, Mr, Thompson | of succersful fights in the me the south and at Mineola Either Wednesday or Thursday. The Mineola to ark fight will Probably be made in the morning “be tween 7 and § o'clock as at that tine the air is the at, ‘The has not been wei, but it Will probably be either Wednesday or Thursday mort Se, Weather conditions being fa . Th he rao fly across Brooklyn t in this coun as made @ number exact date from He will either strike the Kast River at Thirty-fourth street and fly over it down to the Brooklyn Bridge or will str'ke the river directiy at the bridge. At any rate he plans to cross Manhattan from the western end of the Brooklyn Bridge in a a} agonal Hine which will bring him di rectly over the Pulltver Mullding, City Hall Park and the Hudson terminal. He will cross the bay on hie way ty Newark | “1 will fy about 1,000 feet in the alr,’ aid he to-day, “I have figured that at that height I will have @ ob © of wlid~ ing into efther the East or th River | ff anything should go wrong with my | crossing the cl i] First to Cross Manhattan. “This will be the first fileut ever made | directly across Manhattan, ‘The aviae | tora who flew around tie 8 af Mlbe | erty levt fall did not cross Mannattan | at all, Curtis and Wilbur Wrigat flow | above the Nort River,” | The monoplane can develop | Bed ab amall’ price merely as commercial bargains of “$500 gowns at $250,’ ‘$400 gowns at $200,” Sfay-olgde mile and soon. They are works of art, and so we offer them, and so we believe those ( Pies tn de ts $7 Bed Couches, $4.50 who understand the art of dress will take them! during the trip. has made tn thi Vacations ere brief enough at their best, and it behooves one to take great care in laying their plans for a trip to the seashore, mountains, forest streems, &c. You should bear in mind that Last Year THE WORLD Printed 54,068 “Summer Resort” Ads. Nearly Three Tines the 18,799 Published in the Herald. And THE WORLD Is Maintaining This Remarkable Lead by Publishing Thousonds More hesoxt Ads. Ths lowing prices include all the attach ments—the cord and pulleys and the balance later while using. Your goods Ath And ic, thar are worth anally 85u Dy ane but ite angus Be fairly pribed mene Aor Chher New York We shall be very glad (o fill telephone orders for these. are sent home as soon as the first payment. is adacihsanceal : URS AER uae)” SON EY PY RR The olla one bap Weel. yaa ti BRIE peat made, ‘Those buying this way pay no more than | JOHN WANAMAKER WORLD Ads, bra" Most” Reg. Price b4e “Boe MGe | LIZ B14 LAP each | Others who pay cash, Sale Price 48¢ e0c. 72¢ 84c 96e $1.20 " Because They Arp Best. "7 ty fhe nag] Then the search ewan, bein about the atation house when her moth- [een picked “up after dark with lanterns er called for her to-day. | Harrison, out ¢ tell her) 6 potter I report it to bed. | early to-day that Ta or alive her 6 felt sure her parents wo POLICE HUNT HRS ES Real cigar perfection embodied in all Sixth Ave., 20th-22d Streets New York City 1868—Established 43 Years—1911 ONEILL-ADAMS COMPANY This is the Famous Surety Stamp following: “they are given at the best class of stores only,” they are redeemable in any merchandise that you may select from our sales counters, taking advantage of the sales prices that are then prevailing. ‘ Sale of Brass and Great May Enamel Beds and Bedding Starts To-Morrow and Continues Throughout the Week Than Regular O'Neill Main Store- Bed, Mattress, Pillow, Couch Bed, Box Spring, Divan and Cot in‘our encrmous 10 to 40%, Less Fourth and Fifth Floors. Every Spring, Every article is of the highest standard quality and is the best that is produced to sell at the regular stock is ineluded in this sale. N. B.—Cn account of the great quantity of beds require about one week's time to make delivery. 960 Brass Bed, prices quoted below: and bedding we sell during a sale of this kind, we will 916.20 Hair Mattress, $11.75 937.50 $8.50 Enamel Bed, $5.50 | $5.75 Vermin Proof Springs, $3.75 (Like cut), Good ¢ hair mattress; 43 tb. in one or two parts, C. A. or fancy ticks; stitehed edges and thoroughly tufted #9 Accident Proof Crib, $5.98 (Just like illustration.) Has @!y-inch contin with seven Uy-inch mounts; all fillers on he: have husks; 1'4-i rod; made to 4-6 si It is made of th finished with the English lacquer satin finish; © petull One of the tt (Like illustration.) best and newest designs made. (Like cut.) Made with ends of closed, so that vermin can- tine the trussed is constructed without a work; 1 15-16 inch ¢ i! 1 inch bottom 4 reinforced ein all sizes, baked white the curtain at bottom, 2 ft. 6 in. out ramesof galvanized iron are include d. | For these awnings we send an instruction form upon request, | telling you how to take the measurements and with them the | samples of the stripes. We cannot send a man to take the measu ments for these awnings, but we will be pleased to quote pric: for the measuring, making and hanging of any other grade. Slip Covers, $3.89 As mony of them as we can get out of 20 yards of 2 Belgian stripe On orders that require more than 20 yards, we charge 30c for each additional yard | So great is the demand for these slip covers, that to enable us to fill orders with promptness, this offer is limited to those living in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Hoboken, Jersey City and Long] Island City, Of course, we use nothing but standard stripes for| these covers Bamboo Porch Shades Reduced y ure made of the outside bark of the bamboo and the fol- Velvet Carpets at 90c and $1.15 yd, Wilton Velvet and Axminster Carpets in a great variety, | at specially low prices. Royal Wilton Rugs of all size, very large and comprehensive assortinents; 9x12 size, values 840 at 932,50; other sizes in pro- portion. 7-inch Our lines of Inlaid Linoleums at $1.19 sq. yd. Equal in every way to other stores $1.35 and 1.50 qualities. Mattings, Chinese and Japanese, at 25¢ to 35¢ per yd. Crex American Grass Mattings, all colors, at 3$¢ yd. Our Famous Club Plan Enables these who so desire to pay part down Pe fest: (The Store That Satisfies) PARIS GOWNS From the Leading French Couturiers Jay or Thursday. ° ree, ° i sieagte | At One-half to One-third Less than Original Prices lk oe wi sigh m6 Pept het | Tr you stepped out of your carriage in Paris tomorrow, you Madame-who-loves: { | | be attempted Home morning this week b That thousands of people are saving and the reasons for this are the beautiful-toilettes, ana went, let us say, into the flower-decked maison of Paquin, or to Brandt's, or Doucet’s, what would you buy wherewith to enrich those home-coming trunks? Let us tell you! Precisely such gowns and costumes as these which we shall tegin selling tomorrow at one-half and one-third less than their original prices. Those gowns wherein the mannequins in Paris would parade before your critical eyes would be no newer in mode, no more daintily fresh, than these which our attendants will show you privately in our Costume Salons tomorrow. For | posed ‘ these crossed the ocean but a few weeks ago, and all have been jealously | cared for. We have cut their prices one-half and one-third at this time—a month earlier than usual—because we desire to send them out while fresh; because we | know they will fit right now into the completing of going-away wardrobes; and be- cause so many more things are on the way across the ocean to us that cases must be emptied for their coming. To describe them in detail would be beyond space- -possibilities. They in- clude Practical street and afternoon toilettes, as well as unique evening gowns of “picture” quality. Do you know “Bagatelle,”’ the exquisite little country house built for Marie Antoinette not far from Paris? Here is an afternoon toilette which the Callot Soeurs, who designed it for us, perfectly christened ‘‘Robe Bagatelle’’— a lovely feminine toilette of white tulle and filmy lace, with tiny pompadour roses trailing || from throat to slipper, and topped by a little coat of changeant violet taffeta. Now-|) | $250, though a little while ago it came to us to sell for $500. | As truly named is the ethereal ‘‘Robe Ariel” from Paquin—of white chiffon and azure taffeta, with quaint little ruched mantle of the taffeta. Its price is now $225, formerly $450. Visions of a garden of springing flowers and winging birds—don’t you see them instantly at sight of this delicious tulip-colored evening gown from Rene Pac- quet?—tulips embroidered round the hem and over the shoulder; long drapery of peacock-blue chiffon sprinkled with tiny quaint flowers—a remarkable gown, and now but $120, from $180. ‘Mr. Hichen’s novels, Jules Guerin’s pictures—you think of them both when you see this strangely fascinating EVENING GOWN WHICH PAQUIN CALLED “SAHARA”’—the sands of the desert, the blue of the African sky spangled with wonderful silver stars, the mystery of a weird country—all are in its marvellous colors and draperies. A while ago $500, it is now $250. Looking at these and the other dresses, it becomes impossible to offer them Briefly listed they read: ————ES—— Se Sa We invite your personal atteatfon tomorrow, in the privacy of the French Costume Salons, Second floor, Old Building, After a Brisk Campaign, All Odd Pieces of | French Cretonnes | Are Marked at the New Price of 25c Yard | In quality they are identical with those quoted elsewhere at 45c to 60c a yard, we having imported them direct to sell at a former low price of 35¢ a yard. Colors are all fast and patterns are the kind people want. The uses to which these cre- tonnes can be put are innumerable. They will literally drape a room in coolness, they wil! make screens and utility boxes at once picturesque and practical, and also charming slip covers. | Tamboured Muslin Curtains, $1.25 Pr. Some four or five hundred pairs remaining, | thus insuring good selection. Regular $2 quality. Muslin Curtains Imported Linen Couch Covers, $1.95 Each Just the thing for hot weather furnishings, much better than heavy tapestry couch covers, All woven of good clean Belgien flax. Green, must immediately speak for the rare opportunity contained in this disposal. Frorerly A. T. Stewart § Co., Broadway, Fourtk. Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Str Borst are as : miles, but Mr. (Like cut.) Baby's safest erib. | g é Cow * i / Baty colice co Gis Phe aides are extra high ‘and the | | Gowns Repriced at One halt ‘owns Repriced at One thre Lees land fillings are so cl ve together that | ' the baby cannot put its head be- | Callot Afternoon Toilette... + + $550.00 Brandt Evening Toilette.......... $250.00 tween them, woven wire bottom. | Drecoll Dinner Gown ‘ .. 350.00 ober Aterecen Toilette f 110.00 § 8.78 Felt M | Tavernier Dinner Gown... ves 375.00 peter ues ONT ntOn conte: is 280 on f ps a $8.75 Felt Mattresses, 95.50 | | Paquin Evening Gown... “395.00 Reces Pacis: Alternen on “ Me WI Stay to 4 (Just like illustration.) Better | ‘ ae Shape Tan ’ + #509 | Bernard Evening Gown... ; ‘ advertised in ; ) 5 | Pequin Evening Gown fens eA Aus Neat ce el {Gust Tike illustration ; Renee Pacquet Afternoon Dress 275.00 | Renee Pacquet Afternoon Costume WASHINGTON tubing. | p continuous post, 634 Paquin Evening Gown 600.00 | Paquin Afternoon Toilette it Carnegie ix ee willln tun afer. | inch brass filling rods in head and Tavernier Afternoon Dress . 375.00 Tavernier Dinner Toilette } Knows about the or | ny foot board. Height of head board 54 | Paquin Dinner Toilette 10.00 Brendt Afternoon Toiict e . | } ee vr ee Wbetay nettsad tke “helical springs, and the | inches, height of foot board 87 inches, Callot Evening Costume 75.00 Renee Pacquet Afternoon Costume | Stanley Steel Investigating Committee s and bolster are covered | ; ‘i 475.00 Tavernier Evening Gown . | It is thoroughly constructed and Worth Evening Gown ul | he will be avaliable at anv time be ts feetly with plain green denim and are ‘ ghily at D Sankt Lissa Gaem 325,00 Brandt Evening Toilette | \" needed to testity proof rl filled. The legs have corne nal, | Sished with the best English lacquer crf ha hay ra “* G00.00 360,00] Renee Pacauet Afternoon Gown. | 1} Seed or f order, » one " i y BH ele ; ur | bras puiliare:s Ided, which makes | aca, Brass m the | Can be had either bright or ating Renee Pacquet Afternoon Costume... 325.00 162.50 hele YC aedlanaiat Seta | lt own covering; thoroughly tufted, hem doubly strony | best baked white enamel finish, [tis made in all regular sizes, |]! Paquin Dinner Gown . 325.00 162.50 | Renee Pacquet Afternoon Dress | \} are sa acca — |] Callot Evening Gown 500.0 250.00 | Tavernier Afternoon Costume. 225.00 | | i i | 1 Paquin Dinner Dress 275.00 137,50 | Doucet Afternoon Toilette. ... ++ 165.00 | | We Are Selling Awnings of 3 ft.| An Immense Showing of {1} Dotulide Costume. 300.0. 150.00 | Brendt Dinner Gown * 225.00 | j 6 in Wide at $3 Fach Dreco!l Gown +. 325.00 162.50 Revers Pine Gone. ea | . . | ]| Bernard Gown. . 275.00 137.50 | i: ae | Before I akin O'NeI Howefurnishing Atore—4 Rugs, Carpets Linoleums Callot Dinner Toilette 300,80 1Bncbo | pane eernoes Creme sss yes | } gz We will measure, make, jal ng awnings | ’ |]| Tavernier Dinner Toilette . 300.00 150,00 | Doucet Gown | } ° | cup to 3 ft. 6 in, in width, of the best 8- d M ti \ 1) Callot Dress ‘ 300.00 150,00 | Renee Pacquet Evening Gown. } An Outing | awning stripes, in any of the most popu | an at ings ||| Tavernier Dinner Toilette. 375.00 187.50) Tavernicr Afternoon Dress. . | | | lar colors and stripes for and the price ||| Tavernier Dinner Toilette. . 300.0) 150.00 Ronee Pecqust Afverncon 1 Dress | : ‘ "3 jor 01 ver . a Apaiiake the beat grades of galvanized iron| O'Neill Momefurnishing Store—Second Floor, | Benes Pacuiet Bevin Dre $28.00 1eaite Calle oe | { frames and fixtures, as well as storm ropes. | The newest coverings find fullest representation here in un- |]| Callot Afternoon Dre 450.00 225.60 Renee pect Afternoon i. | | Our $3 Awnings At $2 auestionably one of New York's best displays, |]| Paquin Toilette. eee 23e'og | Renee Pacquet Afternoon Dress ' | en 5 | ]| Callot Toilette. . . 00 | Brandt Afternoon Cress If you will give us the measurements, we Carpets for parlors and living rooms, also for halls and | ]| Paquin Toilette . 300,00 150,00 Tavernier Afternoon Dress will make and deliver awnings so that |]} Peauin Toilette 350.0) — 175.00| Renee Pacquet Afternoon Dre: 116.50 || i can hang them yourself. Size allowance is | Of the individual beauty of each your own eyes must tell you—though the above prices | 2 up to S1l wide, 4 it. 6 in, down, including Tapestry Erussels at 85c and $1 yd,

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