The evening world. Newspaper, July 6, 1911, Page 9

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SO TRIRR Oe caltRtirees er rE eter un mRE RT BTN ERM Hoek NAIR IRIE Le eR ewHee mee nomen Wy SECRETARY OF WAR STIMSON iT . | OFF TO INSPECT THE CANAL. \ Major-General Grant and Other mh CITY OFFICIALS | Otticers From Governor's Island Vue | Wish Him Good By THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1911. —— We Give and Free Exhibition Sixth Ave., 20th-22d Streets New York City 1868—Established 43 Years—1911 Club Plan=A.lttls down and» little each week will : FI Redeem|Quo Vadis ‘J —_: sastle ou to ply poe PRL A wonderful painting by = ing wants at cash prices, This is the | Surety | Astley D. M. Cooper, best offer made by any store and allows | valued at 825,000 you to secute homefurnishings and pay Stamps] oxxsi omstrpiine High Quality—Lowest Prices on Sixth Ave. fected tis BEGINNING SATURDAY, JULY 8, AND CONTINUING THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE MONTHS OF JULY AND AUGUST, THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED EVERY SATURDAY AT 12.30 P. M. We Have Planned, Therefore, to Accomplish in a Day and a Half The Business of Two Full Days—Hence Unusual Reductions in All Departments. The Below Advertised Values Will Prevail All Day Friday and Up to 12.30 Saturday, the Hour of Closing Special Lines of O'Neill Holiday Apparel ! Here You Will Find at Midsummer Prices the Best Ideas for Misses, Juniors and Girls at | In Stylish Summer Untrimmed Millinery Positive Summer Clearance Prices ian ie Wanna falrs. 4 to-day on the ed Fruit) Comp s ship Santa e the party Lim An jiepectio the work on Marta Panama President Mitchel Suggests | if Drastic Action in the Mat- | ‘t Is Insert ter of Subways. ah tal Works now While tam the fortification © a general dis nt on t AGAIN IT’S “NEXT WEEK” |: © ground.” B. R. T. Willing to Operate! Bronx Lines Which Inter- Imported Peanut vas Shapes, in Mack chips, Summer Outing Hats Braids in the newest boro Declined to Do. nin «the Mayflower oF the ’ ; an and burnt | Smart Modets in White of Black Chips. All exclu-1 hanes, satin or velvet | Peay AG renee Misses’ $6.95 Wash Dresses at $5 oft ke ives in tn CHE an we krone Ale bindings, ee. The Fr to-day not of Its w O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor, etary that the peanut braids, trimmed with fall white silat gins ia TOR her eaet vom en goles dies | IO OOO Re cc alee) eee Made of ginghams in a very pretty assortment of stripes, lace yokes, skirts . a panel backs and fronts; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, at $5. Cool, Comfortable Things for the Little Ones Juniors’ $2.50 Wash Dresses at $1.26—————, O'Neill Hats stare-—Thied Mose | Ca uiatenssSumimier Weight COM tlonal the elty 1 mn said he would be gone |— Children's Guimpes, suitabl i Ti LL ~~ nes ‘ *| about a month The materials are chambrays, G6ombination trimming, kimono sleeves, shirt waists; sizes 4 to 1 y pe Yishe wane hata, colored and white, cheeks _ lyn Rapid Transit int ‘onx, the to an + sizes 19, 15 7, at $1.75. | Duteh neck, elbow or short sleeves, nee d be a or with. | Stripes; sites 2 to 5 years, suitable nity Siteaay hiein Trook- | MISS NORA DAVIS A BRIDE panel back and front; sizes 18, 15 and 17, at $1.75. eat che He and p reales; with or with- ioe dntalon ad aekasee yn comp nas sal inmniniaasseaicnens a a ar ae . : o- prices upward trom 29¢10$1.50 est effects; ble, co-ed, French and $4.98; your $3.50 eerthh ae n the con | Sister of Novelist In Wed to ey Girls’ $1.25 Wash Dresses at 89c Misses" $1.50 Wash Skirts at $1 Infante’ Honeyeomb Russian atyles; 1 to $ | ate a portion of the subways for which Made of chambrays and percale, neatly trimmed, pleated skirts; sizes sizes to select frow at 25c al Meee for boys and | Genuine Linen Bibs, with stamp- | Infants’ and Children's Rubins nths to ! t; two pockets; ya Shirts, sires 1 to Ls! 6 to 14 years, at 89c. and 87 inche: puttons SICH SOC | choleorsesesessrercosesess BOC Gr peur chokee ee OBC (Year By Year Our Great Annual July Furniture Sale i I ) j ’ If You Desire a Woman’s Shoe Equal to Any emonstrates Itself to Be Unquestionably New York’s Most $3.50 and $4.00 Shoe That's Made and Easily Important Home Furnishing Event Superior to ee eg atthe ged Our i agg Is Sweeping Reductions of 10% to 50% Throughout Buy “Her Majesty | ere OP Rs Fumie Se epg tia hen surpassed al Low Shoes for Women previous furniture sales in the store's history. More goods have been sold and delivered in the short space of time since its beginning than was sold in Of linen, several models, lengths 35, 36 u A AA irks; si at $i. It years:y y head of the | Andrew's, Brooklyn Ra pted the city's proposition tn a letter In which | Davis of Philadeiphia, and @ sister of |f he sald Richard Harding Davis. ~ TIE TREATY STRIKERS IN GUN FIGHT. ‘ The troops | ft e strikers | ets In strong nearly twice the same length of time during our last July furniture sale, which was up to that time the most successful furniture sale we had ever held, We be e this is conclusive evidence that the people appreciate honest mer- Further, it is a matter of satisfaction to you to know that in buying only regular goods taken from stocks not manufactured for sale 3 furniture that is made of the finest procurable woods, thoroughly seasoned to prevent warping; varnished with only the most durable non-cracking varnish, and, where upholstering is used, full quality weaves—not cotton— is used, You know that when you buy your mirrors it is the French plate you get--not the inferior American qualities, We mention these facts because in selling you these goods we take a great pride in maintaining this store's in- tegrity. in any sink that this is int pended lepreciation and re- iene Medford, N. J., Almont Wiped Ont. MOUNT HOLLY J., July 6,--Med- jain Store—Second Floor, 1 we on- ear are especially attrace without This season's models in tive. Our expert designers h sacrificing a Lit of the most e also. n t, “Her Majesty Pumps, very | Misses’ and Children's Patent { the cost of equit : j Patina’ chataous any naaancns henutiful styles, in black "suede, | Leather, Gun Metal and Velvet fee damages for rights of way | patent leath ss i Sdlvitesbeesta<kl gun metal and ta eS $1.25 are not limit Russia calf; 8’ and Chil- way in the ope short var ‘ Russet include genera Cuban heel, I efoot <& way in streets buckles to match, nye To-Morrow and Saturday We Will Specialize on Everything Dainbem Ded Room Furniture ate with hand your ABOUT $3.00 x regularly 99, ans | i Misses’ and Children's White Canvas Button Shoes, high Many Beautiful Pieces, Such as Chiffoniers, Dress Toilet Tables, E i cut; sizes 614 to 11 at 91.29; sizes 1115 to? a Tani OL. y c ic ii ers, Dressers, Toilet Tables, E.tc. n> TUBERCULOSIS t petal AR te ACO eee i Have Been Cut | Some Have Many Articles OE reat real Men’s and Boys’ Clothing ae ieee Dome’). Saas ee MATTER TO BE DISCUSSED AT That Presents Tremendous Bargains to Those Earnestly Seeking Values O'Neill Main Store—Second Floor, Midsummer stock adjustment has brought to light some odd lines of clothing for men and boys in new goods which have been broken in sizes and must be cleared out at any price. MEETING NEXT MONDAY. | ss of Dr, Anderson, the treatment and cure of 50% | 35% | 25% And Every Article in Home Furniture Lines Reduced at Least 10% >’ Don’t miss attending this immense exposition and sale, for many arti- cles, upon viewing, would suggest themselves as indispensable to you. Price Golden Oak 4x6 Bed... » $35.00 Mahogan Golden Oak 4x6 Bed 42.50 30.00 | Mahogi Heaular Sale I Brive Chiffonier 49.00 32.75 | Golden Oak Dresser... hitfonier.... 56.00 40,00 M 1 upon the table for further con- f " ne ; ogany Wardrobe. . sideration at the next meeting of the | x-tight e pee geet Men's $6.50 and $7.50 Suits $3.95 Natural Mahogany 1x6 Mahogan., 49.00 29,00 Golden Oak Washstand Raaee Wika a the mem-| ment of ular infection {n the bronchial i ;; TS DA rane . 49.50 35.00 “UN 50.00 Natural Oak Washstand Imire the tase tection on tier [HY Mfenn's $10.00 Suits...... s+» 6.50 Mahogany Cheval Glass 56.00 38.50 any Chiffonier.... 35,00: | whietquns Wein evs aven etiam’ | eens 915,00 to $18.00 Suits 12.50 Natural Mahogany Chife «| Mahogany Toilet Table 20.00 ny Mag mee j There are not all sizes in every style, eet OAT 58.50 45.00 | Satin Walnut Toilet He ‘hisred Oak Sh / he but there are a dozen styles, and in the Te 55.00 it AR 8:00 | “Mr. McAneny then lot you will find your size. Most of Mahogany Dr 48.00 20.00 } these are made of mixed colors— Mahogany Toilet ‘Ta 33.00 50.00 | novelties, cassimere and cheviots. Mahogany Chiffoni¢ 50.00 40.00 } MT Welleve that tho Soar mate Boys’ 49.00 to| | Boys’ $6.00 to| | Boy-"zsetosi.so| ‘ <f : Soper tite 87'50| | tee, $5.00) [Wace 59c| | a. __ Important Sale of As to Hair Goods | bee lowes Pesta ace | Suits.. uits. Suits.... M Fy ° r e Shirts | i iG ck owe are Koln | PNelll Main Store Second Plour. a ‘ Me ising on Monier mae ee Tcacccsing wayne parame en’s Fligh Grade Paid i This new, beautiful department is offering excellent values for summer | | Fonte mow now, Daily aestivow would | Yn“ Men’s and Boys’ Straw Hats wear, Reductions have been made on pulls, switches, psyches and Zh i ; SAR ASO aiseaite atision sahall tata Reduced in Price $3 and $3.50 Values at | transformations. “Rolls and nets of every description. q = { ane Cease th © question | Lung diseases sent gratis to any addres, i A department_extremely pleasing to the eye. | go aver unt yeh - Men's Straw Hats. Regular $1.00 to $1.50, at 69c $1.85 Tempting ~s pal! ° i agreeable to me,” ; rand . ¢ Made of all silk | A i T : ) eas Boys’ $2.00 to $3.00 Straw Hats, at........ $1.59 | ao ak ate Offerings in LINC Grocer 1es ) Ret rned a iittle ° | “or atriped ef. | Mail Orders Filled. — We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities. ‘Phone 5700 Chelsea | ee Pp Toxummecaeaes | Mlen’s $2.50 to $3.50 Shoes | oo) EE Ee h We pay freight and R.R. {ares and Oxfords at $1 95 Sugar Pillsbury's A Ce Pe Butter , Y cites 7 _ | e Hs aver & Rider , XXXX Flour armalade Fre oa Pa ee A | O'Neill Main Store, Second Floor. ahuwar Piliavury'e 1 \ to meet your ‘ Men’s gun metal box calf, tan Butea calf and viei kid. $1.29 Ae | ere ees ‘These shoes are taken out of our regular’ stock, and all the thread of m: COLD WITH MERCURY Ai 101 a ae meta neeat ahenek Bnecial tor Friday es cotton, I fed Wire a Fr HE PUT HIS FEET IN OVEN. si Hahn) and continuing Saturday morning, $1.95 | Paliesinese, Boel Jinn Baked ‘tiene ; 10c t Up-State Man Who Made Fire in|} aha eines na Boys’ W.L. Douglas Slightly Imperfect | Heth chounas 7 || aeine: mediums diese) Ae | His Stove to Get Warm Is Chicken 1 29c || \" 0 ” 10c} S ’ e Oxfords, regularly 62 and 0, $1.69 | Soon Afler Found Dead, | \ | ed Frank furters ie : wand 196 | ROCHESTER, N.Y, J 6.—With | #0 Wayih, $3 Down Er 1 85 ' r sizes and {ki fg she aR hn amecets $2,00 Eyeglasses at 85c | het are teu from our regu : * 3s 2.00 « ’ 3 1 well $ O'Neill Main Store—Pirst Floor, | : complained « 1 $20 Eyeglasses and spectacles at less than Cc This Is an Unustal Offering of Handsome ‘ hot fire in } half price. That is an extraordinary ofer \ . j ; Pp 1 . F| with h Aico avacihicdy: wha neadealasser will Cah) Wee K b | | 50c Photo Frames at 15c | | ~~ want to take advantage of. ‘I ues dl O'Nelll Mala Sore—Firet Floor, | White I Va Veemonaren 1 near ¢ Ip goldefilled, war i Ss. a oual lain and fancy: desiens White Ginger Ale ; are 10 karat gold-filled, warrante quare, i yan an igns. | z Chocolate corrode or discolor, They are made with the rig vie | Gold plate sr and oxidized finish, Many | yy Gommnan's sh : ' i Albert Langer, a om lenses for your eyes, including a thorough examination by’ | worth up to 50c, Vor this sale they go at 1 DC . Ic t ry mest to ie farniehed, our optometrist. | 15¢ only boivienere $129 |_| lc 4 das sixth stre | i he ne t i} until to-m 1 told ———$———— —_—__—~ that he vt w few m ger's 190m, Tae old ma 1 hvag himself by the sk t i ng a chair out from under him, He was doad.

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