The evening world. Newspaper, October 6, 1911, Page 17

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ODDITIES IN THE NEWS Strange and Curious Happenings tn the Chronicles of To-Day. Dollar Hilts " : Beastie ea arhgate avenue, the 5 udolph I iveasurer 0 y meningitis result- Seamen's ( Institute, which has particle of glass, 8 Manger ‘ » while in {ts mothers for the da 1a Cinga st a drinkine came in neck. A ama The sa It n i its way o tained ton mitted ow of the skull, another cont , Kept produ Wealth, a: the vounter, He hed te each hai arene nad rowan red by a large fely kept on 1 from a roof In a slope of yok Coal Company at Business, — | - Meeker, is al Bealthy place the undertakers nave) MAYOR I$ GOING SOUTH. closed up shop and are seeking work In other businesses, One of them, Untertaker Setter, has) gone to painting, and the first job he ‘Also W D.C. many thousand | | He WI Visit Richmond, Va. ana “BOY” ;.CCUSED OF BURGLARY HAS A BEARD. Justice Russell of Children’s Court Is Surprised When He Sees Supposed Child’s Face. Charged with hurelary, hin, under- sized bo sell gazed timidiy at the fi “You name?" began the Court. The boy continued to hide his face, yut suddenly he loc up and J Russell Was surpris had @ sprouting be ed th, Smith, thirteen, of No. 11% West One Hundred anc ot, but agen told the Archie I t that the shteen, and that he a hearing In the Chil was too old. f¢ dren's Court pond was arrested a week with robbing a slot ma eat One Hundred and Twentiet The bov_insis x Excepticnal Va.ues tor Saiurday Women’s and Misses’ Apparel $35.00 SUITS, 24.75 $20 DRESSES,12.75 HIGH class Fall models in EXCELLENT. strictly tailor-made Su.te of fine Velvet Ve our. Cheviot and Broadcloth in back and navy. had was painting out the “undertaker” on hie stn and substituting “hard finish painting.” Mayor Gaynor 1s going to Richmond, Va., and Washington, and will probably be away from the city from Oct. 16 nee Hime | (2 Oct: 2%. This will be the fret trip ; out of the neighborhood of New York i he Mayor has igo last @ Mayor has to the Fourth Annual Conven- t Atlantic Deeper Waterways held at Richmond, Dock Commis: engineer Bensel, ust “J. Martin Rol charged by Patro! ing one of your ¢ brief pause. then took out a ne money in his drawer to be turne Over to the treasurer, ‘arhart, alvin and pottle thrown | i over St.| nded tn an automo’ send and C. wr Summer Hat Enrlyt caps supplied with ear jemand soon, United will sell te untrimm Get Y Althoug laps w Small Plece o Death F Ap autopsy s 3rd “‘TYorse Fues. Lota of £ vv op Thousands of Rugs, Mattings, Oil Linoleums, etc., are shown on revo. ving, illuminated racks. Hundreds of roils of Carnet and plenty of light and space. Every k nd of floor covering for every rsom, hall, stsir, k tchen ete., and xo char je for 9500.00 i trece Sct, 85e 8 bis Others of all kinds, cheaper and dearer, Foerything for the dinin) room exceot the things to eat and the people Downtown | Park Row and Chatham Square Store. ( 193 to 205 Park Row enormous quantities Dressers, ete., in War Toilet Tables, of styles and prices, Chiffoniers, endless variety ‘en since he was shot ppointed these det- yoo" YEAR IN BUSINESS NW PERTH Everything for Housekeepinz Buy of a firm which marks its prices so that you may read for yourself, A firm which does not make “free gifts,” getting even some other way. A firm which has been making per- manent customers for over a Century. A firm which gives you good goods for your money, and plenty of time to pay, or pulting it there. 10° discount for cash, just as you choose. Clock and ™N Fine Range, aa Chair i a) | Case / 1 | $ 11.50 ae Monthly | 59c¢ \ vw 4 25c¢ Weekly Big slid Others up to {*d ugh nf soos imita ; yet does Shgnish not take up much room, des pipe, elbow damper and ring, all ing 75¢ tes pipe, ¢ per a g, all ing HSE. Plenty of hen Eed, $9.75, wows others sma'ler and larger, and heaters and Morris Chairs, ju The brass top rai) and the post , stoves of every description, ry price, Lounges, ete, to suit everybody as i dare 1% inch. Note to s and price, Ah Rasengan th a Leathe Seat Dine, the head and $ 2.75 $30 Worth ior 50c a Week the prettiest Vary aubatane $100 8 $1.50 * tial Solld oak, $200 “66 82.5046 6s nicely finished. £1,000 “ “+ $12.50 « “ $23.00 REVERSIBLE COATS, $15 SATIN Duchess and Broad- cloth; also heavy two-toned fabrice; allcolcrs; pretty sty.es styles; sizes 6 to 14 years. Millinery § Specials ¢An extensive se.ecuion ot V-ivet ard Siik Hats in all he effects in vogue; hancsomely tsimm d. Styles suitable tor all occasions, ‘ $8 10 $15 vaiues. SPECIAL 5.00 to 12.95 Juniors’ Footwear BOYS! and youths’ made of gun mea: stou:, soud leacher so.es. ai 68 zes. Gloves, “World's Best’’ ANEW Pall importa:iono! thece.ebrated L. M. B. World's B-st,”’ in all the at-st $7.00 GIRLS’ FALL COATS, 4.75 AN immense assortment in all favored materials and newest hors ter school and dress wear, colt, in butior or ace. Very speciat 1.69 ARS HPA RBA HABANA AAAAS, Kid Gloves, the “ style-, tor Men, Women & Children. Popular prices. RGR New Harlem Ave.@1 21st St. 2212 to 2224 Third Av This Great Building ts Full of Stone Acres of Floor Space Sense” THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, leather covers Payable by the month if more convenient Collectors sent if REQUESTED, We wilt open an account for any amount , Off it You Pay Cash marl ed in Plain Figures—noertra Cowperthwait & Sons Vee fee SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK AMDAY MORNING ee 1911. sixth Ave., 20th-22d Street Sale of Misses’ and Juniors’ Coats, Suits and Dresses For Saturday Only O'Neil Main Store—Third Floor, Juniors’ $15 Coats, at $12.50 In m ixtures and plain colors in several nodels; one of these models has a bag and is trinmed with broadcloth and fancy buttons; sizes 18, 15 and 17, at $12.50 Girls’ #8.50 Tclo Ccats, at $6.95 Plain colors, double breasted with patch pocket and belt; sizes 8 to It yearsyato ooo c eae Wi eeceies $6.95 ses’ $27 Suits, at $22 Made of cheviots in plain colors, lined throughout with soft satin, collar trimmed with et and | {eloth, high girdle front; sizes 14, 16 and 18y ae eee atin | Girls’ $2.25 Wcol Dresses, at $1.59 In plaids and checks, all neatly trin.med, full pleated skirts; sizes 6 to LE years, at. . $1.59 Every Worthy Idea Is Embodied in Our Untrimmed Millinery O'Neill Main Siore—iest Floor. Both foreign and dc mestic untrinmed hats, fancy ostrich feathers, large pointice wings, high bandeanx; in fact nothing worth having is omiited from our enormous untrimmed mil- linery department. We keep in touch with the foremost man- ufacturers, and new ideas are arriving each day, usually before they are displayed elsenhere. Hundreds of dozens of untrimmed hats to select from in beavers, velvets, hatter’s plush, velours, reugh or plain felts, fat and velvet combina- tions. Pressed Dlack Velvet Hats, special at $1.95 and $2.75. Superior Cuality [lech Velvet Eats, $3.98 to $7.98. Leaver Hats, $2.98, $3.98 $4.98 to $7.50. Spec'al for Saturday Only Velvet Hoods, stitched brims, value $2.00 at $1,25, Children's and Misses’ School Hats, 95c to $1.95. Misses’ Trimmed Hats, $4.98 to $12.50. Fancy Feathers, 25c, 37c, 75c, 98c up to $15. Men’s White Negiigee Shirts $1.00 O'Nci Main Store Just inside Zint Street Door Made of linene and mad- ras, plaited and plain bose ‘and laune | buttons, oat models, cu ached and letached; sizes 14 to 171), ivery shirt is cut from our wn liberal measure $] 00 nents; only. . Men's $3.:0 Ccat Eweaters, $2.25 All-vecol y Cyford, Vioreck, twe pockets, buttons to match; regular length; perfect (tting; sizes 34 to 44, Mon's [Ce Sik Scarfs, 3£¢ or 3 {cr $1.00 Tn atlarge range of the stripes; made by valve: full length. latest colorings in figures and our regular maker which insures good Outer and Undergarments for Little Fo ks bs lored and White Coats and riley fi 1 sia many chie and be- Tt riety of colors and styles $1.50 to $10 Children’s and Infants’ Caps, Bonnets, Hats, ‘Icques and Aviation Hocds Mas here ‘ 1 with ribbon, 1 yeaver, corduro k’ and all Autumn “t Newest All-Wool Sweaters Very warm, with the newest stitch; high neck or callarless stylea with and without pockets; in Oxford, red, white, navy, cardinal and combination cc wes 6 mont to ears; at 50c to $2.98 _ Cute: New York City ONEILL-ADAMS Co High Quality—Lowest Prices on Sixth Ave. the Surety Stamp Anniversary 30 SURETY STAMPS FREE (One Set Gniy to the Book) at the Stamp Booth, Main Store Double Starps All Day Saturday On All Purchases 1868—Estabiished 43 Years—1911 J ~ & Ot Course School’s Begun But You Should Buy Boys’ $4.95 All-Wool Suits O'Neill Main Store—Second Floor ee If you have a boy aged from 8 to 18 years, get him one of these suits. Why? Because there's no value like it in the retail clothing business, ‘The suit is a gem, and better than any you ever bought elsewhere at $4.95. In addition to that, we give an extra pair of trousers (to match) without cost. Think what that means. It prac y doubles the of all new stylse wear of the suit, Choi and colorings, with extra $s trousers, at. : 4.95 Boys’ New Fall Suits and Overcoats $7.50, $9.98, $12.98 Clune School Suits and Overcoats, $1.95 to $2.98 The Best All-Wool Suits, $3.98 Boys’ $1.98 and $2.25 Rubber Coats With two pairs of knickbockers, !at $1.79. ‘ Norfolk and double-breasted| Boys’ Telescope This | Hats, $1 and $1.50. $ Boys’ Rah Rahand 3.98 Teddy Hats, 50c. zes 7 to 18 years. at he duplica at this price of Good Reading This— Men’s Fine London Slip- On Coats $18 00 and $20.00 Values at $13.00 O'Neill Maun store— They are cut extra long and full, made with the shapely broad shoulders or the English ragl arrow shoulders, in neat mixtures, plain ot a garment he less than #18 or and many em would sell for #25; every one guaranteed; at only $13 Closing Out About 25 Men's $7.50 to $10 Auto Dusters at $4.75. Some slightly soiled. | All Nev: est Styles in : Men’s Business Suits boing received daily, An exce; tonal all-wool showing at $12.00 $12. 00! | Are Women’s New Fall Neckwear O'Neill Main Store Flest Ploor New Fichus, of net, batiste and marquisette, 75e to $2.98, Lace Collars, in imitation Irish, Venise, macrame in Quaker, shaw! and sailor shapes, 50c to 95. and Princess lace, Coat Sets, of linen, embroidery, Princess and Venise laces, 50¢ to 93.98. Side Frills, of net, batiste, marquisette, lace, ete., 50c to $1.98, Coat Sets, chemi sets, coat collars, Dutch collars, jabots, stocks with jabots, sailor collars, ete., at 50e cach ; Favors and Candies In Our New, Enlarged Cindy Dept. eit Main Store 1 a s and vors eve cotilions, fair, festl oth forekgn eu bie On, SUItADI Is. ete Price Ranging from lc to $15.00 Each CHES AS $2.50 Eye- | Se glasses, $1.00 O'Neil Main Store—Hirst: Floor We will put on sale toworrow a lot of 10 karat gold filled eyeglasses and spectacles, with or without rim containing the pure white periseopic lenses, Eyes examined by our expert optician free, Eyeglass chain give n with each purchase, be] ee

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