The evening world. Newspaper, September 29, 1911, Page 16

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ee TT THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1912, WANTRIPS SET BY BOLD BURGLAR | EE BY WOMAN Trip-Falls on Stairs Nearly Kill Pursuer, Skin of itching distress, all are ended nedy, Poslam. Women previously unable to wear evening dies |heavy veils, others unable to wear gloves b whose disfigured appearance and sore hands, social and business dutics—thonsands of th After Leisurely Looting. Aroused healing e@ Shame of Unsightly psightly skin affections, the embarrassment entailed, the physical of aff nd limbs made them unfit for Affections with the use of the modern 1 their features by fected skin, men quickly cured by Poslam liscovery of this remedy radicates all disorders of the show the great benefits conferred upon sult which not only instantly relieves but permat skin. Unusual ingenuity in making “trip- fats over which any pursuer would | fall down stairs was displayed by a burglar who letsurely and thoroughly Fansacked the home of Frank G. Read, publisher, at No. 11 Willoughby ave- Rue, Brooklyn, between 11 o'clock last night and 2 o'clock this morning. The wife of @ naval officer, a guest of the Reads, vocame #0 terrified as she saw him pocket her jewelry that able to get only agre of him before she swooned The Reads and their guest, whose mame they refused to-day to give, went! to the theatre and returned about 11) o'clock. Shortly after sho had retired, | the guest was aroused by footsteps tn | her room. Sho saw a man, who was| tall and thin, standing at the dresser, on which she had put two diamond Hings, @ diamond breastpin, a gold watch and a pearl necklace, She watched the intruder as he picked up| each piece of jewelry, examined by an an electric pocket Jainp, and put it in “his pocket. Then she became uncon- scious. About 2 o'clock the woman recovered. Bhe screamed, arousing the Reads, who were asicep on the floor below. After they had heard the hysterical woman's tory, Mr, Read started downstairs to telephone to the Classon avenue police atation. Half way down he tri almost fell over the handle of @weper, which the burglar had slipped through the railing. Had he gone faster been thrown with force k his neck. As Mr. Read switched on the ght tn the back parlor it appeared to him that @ cyclone had swept through the room. Chairs were overturned, tables shifted, cabinet doors open, and drawers pulled ‘out, and their contents strewn over up- turned rugs. Everything that could be carried off had been taken. Several mats were piled at the head of the stairs Jeading to the basement for another trip-fall. vers from first apy ema, acne, barbe vig such as pimples, red | Depend upon Poslam alwa: | until a complet is effecte psoriasis and v | Hoses, rashes, ii Poslam For free sample write to the York City ful for every At druggist s. II druggists. t oap is Ruirpose. hesides being anticeptic and a preventive of dise Coblns Special Saturday Women’s Tailored 9. 9 8 Fall Suits The picture illustrates one of the most fashionable models in striped tailored Fall suits. The coat lapels are satin faced, fin- ished with silk br ind buttons, cuffs to match; skirt is one of the prettiest made, loose panel front and back finished with braid and buttons to match coat; value $15.98. Women’s, Misses’ and 7, 9 8 Juniors’ Suits . A snappy Fall model, made from plain or fanc terges and all woot mannish mixture: ahadee: conte haped or revere collars, guaranteed satin lining in colors to match the material; skirts are the latest panel models; sizes 14 to 44; colors, black, navy and colors. 1.95 jet 3d Ave. Women’s Girdle ue $2.98, Women’s Shoes Boys’ Suits Dongola Bluchers, patent tip, Cuban | Variety of fancy mixtures, double heels; sizes 2), to 8; also patent | breasted coat; knicker pants; 1 8 to 15 yea 39 z08 si pd 1.29 Women’s Hand Bags Women’s Kid Gloves Satin and yeivet, S-inch frames; inside skin; heavy silk em-| pocketbook; black and purple; black, white 79¢ value 98c. serine Aes : Women’s Underwear Heavy white cotton fleece-lined vests; The police found no jimmy marks on rter top; high if ants to the doors. The roof-scuttle was locked, heel; sizes 834 to 10 25 sizes 4, 5 29c¢ and so were the window screens. ; PING value 39c.. iB Remarkable Values in Young Men’s Suits At $10, $12, $15, $18 and $20 They are characteristically and distinctively young men’s suits, not the cut, small sized men’s suits, but suits in youthful models and designs cut on smaller lines to fit the smaller proportion of the young man’s frame. Browns and grays predominate. Brill Special $15 Suits for Men Customers Tell Us They’re Great Values They indicate in a most vigorous manner the exceptional values to be hadfin Brill Stores. In every suit at this most popular price is disployed a quality of tailoring and an inward as well as outward finish, which is unusual even among $20 suits. These suits are made to stand up and to stand up right. If you buy your Fall or Winter suit without looking these over you wrong yourself and lose an opportunity to save at least $5, The Famous Brill “Twenty” $20 Suits for Men and Young Men Ready-to-Wear It’s in suits at this moderate price that the Brill Stores attain their max- imum of good value giving. In no other suits at this price will you find so great a measure of value and so much goodne Splendid fabries, tailored and styled by master tailormen in the new English and conservative models. Brown and gray, this season’s most popular colors, are here in a large and beautiful assortment. To Mothers We Announce a Continuation of the Special Sale of Boys’ Suits At $3.95, $5 and $6 All-Wool Suits At $4.95, $7 and $8 All-Wool Suits While they have been going rapidly the remarkable values for this time of year, a special price. is still a large assortment at both prices, They are ull new suits which we hought at All new shades and patterns and all with 2 pairs of knickers, $1.95 FOR $3.50 & $5.00 DERBIES couldn't notice a blemish in them, he From the shop of one of the world’s 9 most famous hat makers, Though you ls them imperfect; so they’re yours at $1.95. y SNIENT STOR Broadway at 49th Street 279 Broudway, nr. Chambers St. 125th Street at Third Avenue 47 Cortland St, nr. Greenwich t the Habit.” Go to THE HOUSE OF BETTER VALUES # CREDIT 4 TERMS: Sixth Ave., 20th-22d Street New York City 1868—Established 43 Years—1911 = ONEILL-ADAMS CO = A Tremendous Purchase from One of the Leading Importers Gives Prominence to This Annual Sale of Ostrich Feathers Prices Average Close to Actual Wholesale Cost O'Neill Main Store—First Floor, A Fine Selection of Willow Plumes, Ostrich Tips and Feather Bands In Black, White and Leading Colors NITE strength of this Annual Sale needs no comment beyond stating it is Sixth Avenue’s Leading Plume Event, and = has been from the first time it was launched. It is a pare ticularly opportune time to buy, asacombination of trade conditions led to a remark- able purchase, the results of which are here set forth. Thousands of Plumes—Thousands of Dollars Saved to You French Plumes—Black or White Extraordinary Values in . 4: Minches; value $2.25, at $1.59 Willow Plumes Sat 91.98 a lack & whi black & white black & white Lot No. Lot No. Lot No. at 87.98, at Lot No. Lot No. 26; 21 in., white on! Lot No. 27; 23 in., whit | Ostrich Feather Bands in a variety of colors, at $1.25, $2.00 and $3.00. Black Ostrich Plumes Extra Quality. 89.50, at $7.50 11.50, at 98.75 to , at $12.50 ‘alue $1.48, at $1.10 ps, per bunch, Tinches; Lot No. 1; linches; value $3.50, at $2.25 ack Ostrich Tips, per bunch, 8inches; | Lot No. @; 15 inch value $3.95, at $2.65 value $1.25, at 75¢ Lot No. 8; 16 inches; value $4.75, at 93.48 Fall Apparel for Misses, Juniors and Girls O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor. Misses’ Suits at $19.25 The materials are diagonal and cheviots, lined throughout with satin; 23 inch coat; skirt with high girdl girdle, panel Lack and front; sizes 14, 16 tnd 18, ats. $19.75 *Misses* $14.75 Of mixtures and plain colors in several models, all neatly trimm: izes 14, 16 and 18, 14.75 Girls’ Wash Dresses, $1.95 Galaten piped with contrasting color: $1 95 full plaited skirts; sizes 6 to 14 years, at. Juniors’ $14.75 Dresses at $10.50 Made of serge designed in a youthful kimono style, collar and sleeves, trimmed with broad- sizes 19, 15 and 17 y S10 50 Girls’ $11.50 Coats at $8.85 Full length, in cheviots with sailor collars. trimmed with broadcloth and braid; finished with patent leather belt; sizes 8 to 14 yrs., at... $8.95 Real Lace Neckwear—Newest Importation O'Neill Main Store--First Floor. Real Irish Crochet Sailor Collars, values $6 to $8, at... ‘e Real Irish Crochet Dutch Collars, value $4.50 Coat Sets Of imitation Irish linen, pique, em- ett Geos 1, Wee eadaryaediee 50c to $3.50 Yokes. $3.98 to $9.50 | Chemiscttes, Ince yokes, Dutch co!- Real Venise Lace Yokes’ and Collars, values #8 to $10, at. $6.50 and $7.50 lars, coat colle de frilly, hena- stitched sets, tench, . 25¢ cna 500€ Saturday—The Last ‘Day of Our Great Sale of Toilet Goods and Drug Sundries Special Prices Running in Some Instances Below Cost to Manufacture. =e x Couch, Only $6.90! ‘a 4, 6 9 for these $11 Leathe:- ° ette Couches, wired tuft Ings; golden oak base and feet Every day is bargain day here, if you compare our yoods and prices with other stores. TRY US! It Mattress, made s of felt and not 6.49 $100 Purchases, Weekly Note our name ” « " $1.00) and address $50 75c| carefully! Open Saturday and Monday Evenings. ott la ed; fine figured art ig; val, $10; any size of fine, stuf “ “ For Men, 320 All the | latest styles, ~ ree Union Square, 14th St., nr, B’way Harlem Store Open Every Evening High Quality—Lowest Prices on Sixth Ave. Now Ready Fall Clothing for Men ONeill Main Store—Second Floor, Our 812 Suits the Standard No advance in our #12 all-wool business suite; broader lines, more ideas than season; in black, blu cut on the remains the equal of suits; sold here at Our $15 Suit * Before of the new w 10 to $40 to have his suits made to . No fitting could excel, no material: $ could be better; they are strictly hand- 20.00 tailored and strictly correct; at only.. Boys’ All Wool Cheviot and Cassimere Suits, in the new fancy weaves, with two pairs of knickerbockers; also in all-w with one pair of knickerbockers. in the newest Fall models, sizes 7 to Boys’ chevir a, Boys" new colorings Boys’ and materi Men’s $3 Fancy Vests O'Neill Main Store—Just Inside 21st St. Door Men Are Wearing Separate Vests These Coo! Days—Why Not You? This is has a two-piece suit. of fine im) and figures, well-tailored, good buttons, buttonholes and general get up. have all sizes 34 to 48, in- % cluding stouts, at... é rt, 5 5 Men’s Half Hose M 200 dozen in lisles and cottons, black and colors, fine gauge; various sty Men's 75c & $1 Thread Silk Socks at 50c Fine gauge, fashioned, reinforced, black and colors. Men’s Knit Underwear Men's at..... Our Gpen Late Saturdays azins* 3" Shocs Qur tremendous outlet through stores in other big cities demands an unmatchabie large purchase, which means a bed-rock price to us, and an unusual saving to you. d 20 Suits Sav 1 save tailor bills for every man who erbockers, in all the new ter; double breasted and N 18 years; at only... has a chance which he very seldom finds, sizes to 48 stout. They would cost you at least $6.00 to make to your measure. Men's Union Suits, ribbed; medium and heavy weights; gray shades; one-third to one-half wool; extra values, Chocolates, Mint Paste and Peanut Brittle. $12.00 finest, dres buying elsewhere. A full showing colorings and models, lass tailo for O° $15.00 Headquarters for Boys’ Clothing $3.98 | $4.98 , cassimeres and gular man-tailored coats; 6.98 ana°7.98 Telescope and Soft Hats, ia the 1 wl 50 : . hand J, blue serge y are cut 8 years, at School Suits, in s ly all-wool, jots and cassimercs, with two pairs of for Fall and k, cut long, Goif, Rah-Rah and College Hats, new shades als, at eet nveas |). at $1.55 just the thing for a man who ¥ i They are made ported flannel in fancy stripes We Note—Here Is Where the Big Man O'Neill Main Store—First Floor, len’s 25c Socks at 19c, 6 pairs for $1.00 Tes. O'Neill Main Store-First Floor, Shirts and Drawers, medium and heavy weights; natural ird wool; neatly trimmed; also ribbed Balbriggan @ ‘awers, silk finished; per garment. .... 1.00 oe 2.50 Usual Saturday Candy Specials Open Late Saturcays NOW 59: A Pair All Sizes All Widths All Styles

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