The evening world. Newspaper, September 21, 1911, Page 8

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ee s “SW “nvenine worty, THURSDAY, At the New York approach to the Will-! 7 eo ies | U c The antiseptic powder yo be shaken inte i “ih Greenwood, Who Was Released Hee RAIPLEONAGE BEACH the shoes, Ifyou want rest and comfort } Jamesburg Bridge the marohers roree a Mne through which c ne heatee Wo ‘i Heads Guilt RESPE 5 10 Only tie close r companied, WO Months Ago, Pleads Guilty f ; Nl the body to the to Snatching Purse. | athe body of a woman floated ashora| ing feet, use AlfMn be for tired, tonder, aching, swol Kdward Greenwool, the t Jman|to-day at Steeplechase Park *; o th rr | ‘ Heves corns and bunion i | vou ” CASHIER HELO FOR FORQERY. or'ne ie nrnin nnony ww was r-|frinnd, ud ‘niy im wie otto Upon itr, nre an ela peta i leaned thie penitentiary two ; : 1 akg sia } James Taylor tym Sad tO) othe tter serving six montha| ‘The woman was about forty-five! Always use it to Break In New Shoes, 4 — le, years oie “pi Me it par ee ceT It is the greatest comfort discovery of or i plexion, five feet two Inches tall and Vey | " Walghed about 100 pounds. No marke| the age. Try it today. Sold everywhere, of violence ware apparent. The hody| 25 cts. Don't accept any substi -|had been in the water probably three tial package, address Allen , Jone was returned to Mave James Taylor, aged twenty-four, of * No. Gi Jewel street, Hrookiyn, was ar- |!" Pa "Funeral of Politician at Ste) rvica inst nicht on the charge that ho forged hie employer's name to cheeks. Ann's Church Is Largely At- | detective armour of the mast rity. ‘wade, easeea. pate te een ed by Associates ficet street station, who arrested Tay) i eny, He grabbed « puree from a ays the young man confessed the | woman on Broadway on Sept, 12, There formeri@s, ‘Taylor was held to-day in| were only eleven cents in the purse —_— $1,600 Dall by Maxteteate Kernothan in| Greenwood told Jugge, Foster “he wan pF Tw " | yorkvitie Court, th plainant, being | willing to take his medicine, 7 oy ofr sen dla bead aeyd | , a member of the Ludiow| It ix more than thirty years since / * to-day. Funeral services wate held alty Companys at No. 10 Kast | Greenwood fret made the rounds with Bt. Ann's Church; No. M0 Past ond street, where ‘Taylor wag|the “Greatest Show on Marth.” Before Founded 1826 Twelfth street, At the service Were! employed fs bookkeeper and cashier, | thet tins he wax a bollermaker, Hee. of the|it in alleged that In confessing the|!ng the possibilities of easy money in geriee Taylor said he did not earn |being exhibited, he had himself tattooed the pace’ along the|all over. It cont h 700 and two ny frlende and asaoctet | lead politician from both political par-| ‘ ‘thes. e ‘The body was brought to Manhattan | O° Smart $5.00 Boots Walking Boots wv Way. the of pain to hi done in x} Taylo' e1 ith rents, is tle style, but it on “easy | mm the home of Hrance Vi 8. and) 6.111, Wan xnown and respected in | nt for yeara afterward, From the Yi omen Ss Boots 7 jAsthony J. Oliver, brothers, at NO! srookiya, Barnum & Bailey show he went with a ism2 Perry avenue, the Bronx, wyere > \ “s ecial’”’ ad been removed after the death of |* _ $$ ____—_—_—— panes yp yn Bt Vinoent's Hos. "seen A LETTER FROM THE : jae met at Grand Central Station by! ho Minors Marie and Morence Oliver, . Neces, John pan, an uncle, and CHILDREN’S HOME ra. Sheehan. $ In the gathering at the church were ; x-Judge Pittman, Dr. To A oo , é Guire, ex-Kenator George W. Phinket ae Hark Witiams (former Superintend- | of tan or black Russia calf....... $3. 25 ent of Banks), Alderman John Murphy, ‘ex-Senator Thomas J. Creamer, George . Dress. Boots ‘ ; saa: horrid ‘Deiat “ a of patent leather with cloth or neat ecards), exaAlderman Reginald Doull, flor. x-Sheriff Nicholas J. Hayes and Her- fran Gtelfer ‘Assistant Corporation jounsel). Solemn high mass was eald by thi Rev. Thomas F. Mayhan, assisted @ Rev. Fathers F. 1, @ullivan an Growing Girls’ Boots of black Russia calf, mat kid top, floral tributes from rere plecea from Gov. Dix, the Renate, » . "; mi the ‘Mmothy D. Bul- 5 Dicaercaies, C2 9S 6 $1.75 $2.25 $2.75 ft the Senate and Assembly Commit. s. The street was thronged. Burial y Municipal Court. Justice Fs ‘% 4 JEN : According to size. 4 former Senator John F 3 Seaieh, Louls ia! ; hs Broadway & 20th St.; Sth Ave.; 19th St. | John Don- a aniel D. Frisbee, Set ‘ale, Christie Sullivan, win A. Mi waa’ preceded sy the members Of white buckskin, extra high cut, in Calvary Cemetery. bs P..) the line that TO wed 6 Agsembly | itt, Republican leader of aan, fons, city and , 7 : 4 YY 1% fate e@iaals and othere., Among them , ; e rn 6 to 11 1114 to 2 214 to 514 @hurch it was preceded by the members $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 The procession that followed w R. O' Beirne, clerk of ‘om Tim" Gullivan, John | , Murtaugh Fei the Bente Committee; “oy camila ibe ae . =a Gesomblymen Peter P.. Mom! n here at the children’s home constantly. tly. When they are weak or run down I ya give them Father John's Medicine to build them up. 1 SPOT e noe MeDonwia: tonne: | They all gain rapidly under the treatnient the medicine affords. Whenever they rough President James F.| Ah get cold or have a coug! broat irritation Fathge John’s Medicine gives prompt rmer Senator Owen W. Rohan, for and sure relief. Assemblyman P. H. Roche, Congr Little Stanley Peabody, two years old last February, has been with us an Henry M. Goldfogel and Thomas | he was @ months old. 1am sure that hislifo was saved by Father John's Medi ith, secretary of Tammany Hall. It cured him of bronchitis. I gave it to him on the advice of our house phy sicia: ‘The procession passed down Third (Signed) Ellen O'Leary, Matron Children's Home, Lowell, Mass. Hackett, Carhart Men’s Fall Suits $15 to *45 Presenting an assortment of garments unique in the integrity of their workmanship and fabric. Presenting a collection of New York styles especially de- signed for New York men. Select from over 200 different styles and over 30 different sigue Suits Special: At ‘13.50 | At ‘17.50 Men's and Young Men's Sui new grays, tansand browns. Garments] mos! specially tailored during dull season] of ex ¢ styles. All. the to keep our tailoring organization in-| seaso est designs and colorings tact. Made from fabrics bought under sented in this assortment. price. Standard $18 valucs. Values up to $25 are included. Men’s and Young Men’s Suits, y) 5 Women’s and Men’s Fur Department The Greatest Sale Ever Attempted Men’s and Women’s Fine FURS and Fur-Lined Coats For the opening of this new department’ we secured at less than cost. the entire sample lines of five of America's foremost fur coat makers. Also ten different full regu lar lines of splendidly made fur and fur-lined garments at the bare cost of the pelts. So that the lots may be kept intact, thus giving you a larger selection, this sale will be in one store only—at Broadway and 13th Street. Sale will begin to-morrow, and all these furs will be marked at 33'4% to 50% Less Than Regular Prices Donot miss this sale. There are garments for auto owners end chauffeurs, ents for street and motor wear; everything in fur apparel. Two garments for hs usual cost of one. Now is your opportunity to get that fur coat you have alwayswanted, Sale Begins Friday, Sept. 22d, at 8:30 A. M. Women’s Fur Coats For Auto or Street Wear RUSSIAN PONY COATS, sdlect- ed shins: 52. inches long: eatin lined $47-50 Regular price $100 SELECTED NEAR SEAL, 52 Mien Tosdi colon pnd casis noe $69.75 Regular price $125 Hackett, Carhart & Co., Inc., Retail Is and made A very special price for garments of the extreme fine quality evident in these auits. All that best fabrics, b best styling can impart to clothes is embodie Hashat Carharl Co. E, E, TURLINGTON. Vice-President 265 Broadway | 841 Broadway |119 West 42d St.| 125th Street NearChambers St.| Cor. idth St. Near Broadway | Near 3d Avenue Harlem and 42d Street Stores Open Evenings pest tailoring and in these, Men’s Fur Coats For Auto or Street Wear GENUINE RACCOON COATS, ¢ 75 made from full selected skins; very long hair, 69: Regular price $125 WALLABY COATS, genuine lo hale wallaby; choiee skint; Nannal lined? $42.50 Regular price $100 PAMEUE COA TE, {Po man's Saeed oats; al i all styles; jure; plain and feney cloth shell” $2950 Regular prices $50 to $100 MEN’S COATS, lined with black % made with muskrat colors: shells cf figs $23;50 kersey, Regular price $45 GENUINE RACCOON COATS, $ 75 cut extra long; auto style, with quilted 22: finings, Regular price $45, MEN'S RACCOON LINED ¢ 75 COATS, with muskrat collar and kersey 1 8 shells. Very dressy. Regular price $45 .S0R-4.6 ST: 0-BTAVE,, mS MINUTE FROM BROAD im MARMOT ouvide, 52 inch cont, tin. $ 75 fined: with Jup mink tails and pews on border 73 and culls, Regular price $150 JAP MINK SETS, latest style scar! and pillow muff; satin lined. $3 1 75 Regular price $65 RACCOON SETS, natucg! dusk shawl collar, scarf and pillow mull; satin $29.75 fined. Regular price $30 BLACK FOX PILLOW MUFFS, $ 50 long hair; extra fine quality; satin lined. 17: Regular price $35 Furniture Without Deposits Porchased tm thi nn CALL AND ‘MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS Our Avuly Also to New York, New Jersey, Lome Inland and Connecticut, Hundreds of other fur sets and fur coats in Mink, Sealskin, Persian Lamb, Otter, Beaver, Hamster, Lynx, Squirrel, Russian Pony, Astrakhan Lamb, Opossum, Raccoon, etc., all at 3314 to 50% less than regular prices. At Broadway and 13th Street only, Ladies’ fur department, north annex, Ist floor. Men's fur department, north annex, main floor. Charge purchases, cash purghases and purchases on which a deposit is made, will be stored FREE until as late as November 10th. E. E, TURLINGTON, Vice-President Fur Dept. 841 Broadway, Corner 13th Street 5-Piece Parlor § rurnianea |4 1% 69.9) 4 ita | 5 ort *109.98 | #149. 4 A WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT! Write for OUR WEW CATALOGUE. Mailed Fre 4 tnt Apart Durnished 8 f quard designa for the coming season; * Men's $2.00 Pajamas, $1.20 | good colors only: with aatin neck | Men's 91.00 Crochet Knit The materials are very fine Jac- | block: all bound ‘seams: girdle and Scarfs, 65¢ * quard cloth, in a large range of nent | neck cords to match; javerted pleat | Pure thread silk, plain color lesigns and colors; beautifully made, | at back; all sizes, from small to large. | crochet weave: the knit scart that large bodies, silk loops; all sizes and | Slippers to match if you wish, | will be popular this fall; in nineteén ver proved aatistactory to the buyer. Our methods aA Rinna tne Se ttn Wwe Give Surety Stamps We Redeens Surety Stamps Sixth Ave., 20th-22nd St. Lowest Prices Quality Unusual Offering of TM , rade Men’s Furnishings O'Neil Main Store<Just Taalde Bet St. Door. Extraordinary Price Savings For Friday and Saturday Men's 92.00 Coat Shirts | Men's 93.50 Coat Sweaters, at $1.20 $2.25 : 900 new Fall shirts in this season atterns and colo lomestic madras, in the newest stripes effects, hand-finished i Made of all wool, Oxford gray, V | | neck, two pockets, best buttons to match; regular length, perfect fitting; sizes 34 to 44. rent ’ sues tite | Men's 93.75 Terry Robes, 18. Colors guaranteed to be fast $2.65 ones. These shirts are standard $2 values; our price for this sale, 91.20, | oj Ainde of Jacquard figured Terry Men's 42.0 P Bia fee "aes Se, wae len's $2.. ajamas ‘ull-cut ies, round collar, girdle at $1.45 ' and peck cords to match; sire fit ae! fad ina 75e yd Fall aids bs faralatks- small to extra large men; colors gray, jleckwear, 35¢; conaticred by cxpertecne much finer | light and dark blue, tan, ink: and of 3 for $1.00 and silkier finish than other 1,200 fine silk neckwear! of cloths in the market. They hi Ni Men's 9% Blanket Robes, tapetee and domestic silks. Not military collars, silk | ?fine, the shelf » but all new size pearl buttons and pocke $2.85 full leceth large folded white, blue, ik, helio and gra; Made of fine soft blankets, not | { pes; all rich color- sizes to extra large. the hard shoddy kind; in new J; ings in stripes and figures. extra large. S0c and $1.00. different plain colors. Lace Curtains Rugs and Carpets At Prices That Are Sure to Impress Ready for Autumn Business the Most Particular Buyer. +, O'Neill Homefurnishing Btore—Second Floor, O’Nelll Homefuralshing Store=tiret Fleer. _ Never before in our | istory have we had more beau- F have been mins new designs. added to oat | tiful Lit od and carpets as this season. Ous stocks comprise immense assortment, which is also sure to please; all | UMusual assortments of Royal Wiltons. Wilton Velvets, mounted on extra quality French nets, Axminsters, Velvet Body Brussels in both carpets and Irish’ Point Lace Curtains seetice at the lowest prices consistent with Regular Price$5.00 $6.00 $7.50 $8.00 80.00 per pair Stes 4 : Sale Price. ..99.50 $4.50 $5.00 96.25 97-80 per pair | SPeCials in Floor Coverings for Fri- _ Lace Arabian Curtains day’s and Saturday’s Selling L Regular Price$5.00 86.00 89.00 810.50 per pair Body Brussels Rug, 5 frame, Oxl2 ft., at #25.00; Sale Price. ..93.30 $5.00 £7.00 $8.50 per pair |814x10") ft, at 922.50. Cluny Lace Curtains ‘ rebel Wilton Rugs, 9x12 ft., at $34.50; 8144x1014 ft. a 50. Regular Price 87.50 $8.50 $10.00 814.00 ‘817.5 Sale 1+ $8.25 96.00 $8.00 $11.00 913.50 per pair inroneuteitatoerrnn! seal oanlad tl ,, Swiss Tambour Muslin Curtains Floor Oil Cloth: to 43 Regular Price $2.25 $2.75 5) 84.00 86.00 87.25 per pair jand Saturday only, 19¢ sq. yd. Sale Price. .. 91,65 92.00 $2.50 93.00 $4.00 94.75 per pair Please bring measurements with you. “Her Majesty’ Shoes for Women O'Neill Main Store—Second Floor. ‘These shoes are made exclusively for us. ‘They have reached a high s and are recognized thousands of women who wear them as far superior to a at the same price Il the new styles in boots at $3.00. “Her Majesty" Shoes for Children, button or lace styles, in tan Rus gun metal and vici kid, $1.50 and $2 pair; priced according to size Special for Friday and Saturday 1 Women's $2.50 Shoes at $1.90 About 450 pairs of women’s gun metal, plain toe, high top; some wit Hig and some plain toe, button boots, ia widths, up-to-date models, at b B,C, DandE, Allnow, ¢ 1.90 Boys’ and Youths’ Satin Calf Lace Shoes, sizes 1 to VAR WY aaa Little Men's, sizes 10 to 1316, at Aye pete ea Our Sale of Brass Beds and Bedding At 10% to 40% Reductions Continues Friday and Saturday Men’sHaltHose = Good Values in Groceries Under-Priced | We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantitics O'Neill Main Store—Firet Floor. Phone 5700 Cholsca, O'Neill, Main Btore—Barement, = Mail Orders Filled. Men's $1 Thread Silk Simon Pure | Maine Corn | Socks at 50c Lard The surety Fine gauge, reinforced; blacks and colors. | Men's 35c to 50c_ | Socks at 25c Imported and domestic makes, blacks and colors in lisles and cottons, Men’s Underwear Medium and heavy weights, natural gray, two-th’ wool, shirts or drawers, neatly trim- colors Armour's Tongues Fresh Extraordinary Hair Goods Value. O'Neill Main Store—Second Floor, | i About 90 ‘Spring Maid” New York State — lar ees eGR Imported " Roquetort—P 6 Triplicate Coils of & . . Rae wayy hair... 91.95 ' baron 3 Pillsbury 's orem Nee the handsomest Hair migip on aig Pr Flour |iis,ekerse Department in America In fivervound mone} p nat ora: [Bi st food: 18,000 articles of hairgoods | |.°* 9° **: ©" $159 7 from 81 to $50. | | tntasate. cara c Friday---Our Usual Profit Sharing Sale Extraordinary Price Reductions---Look ‘or the Cards

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