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anes me _ 2a. anaes v March 18, 1878, and the names Charles- Katie. Mra. Claxton, at 63, does not show her age, and she was dressed iike a girl wh he entered the courtroom The woman who had caused thousands to thrill when she played leading roles in “Camille,” “The Two Orphans” and “Bast Lynne,” still retains much of her attractivenes: HUSBAND CATCHING | BY FAT WOMEN. Many @ too plump tady te groaning tn epirit, his moment, as shi js back with @ lollipop between finger and thumb, t the thought of her matrimonial c She tulle herself she can never give up her lolling and her lellipops and gn in for xercising and dieting instead. Not even for a husband, Yet one glance over her roasts, at her equally well adver- tells her ail hope ts vain unless KATE CLAXTON SAYS MRS, CARTER WAS HER RIVAL ST. LOUIS, Oct 13—Kate Claxton, Louis, that he left her in 1898 to @ with Mra, Lesite Carter's “Zaza oom- pany. “ “What was his attitude toward Mra. Carter?” she was asked. “There was an infatuation between them which create¢ a scandal all over the country,” candy of \uxurious ease. All that 18 need- Stevenson obtained the divorce In Bast | @4 to take off twelve to sixteen ounces a St. Louls in 191, and his wife charges | day, and rapidly reduce the hips. chin, ab: that It was without her knowledge. Her|domen, ete. (where fat objection- husband testified that he did not kKnow;abie) ts one pleasant, sant Marmola where she was, Prescription Tabiet, after meals and at Publication, in which her name was! bedtime, given as “Katherine Stevenson.” She| Get the fat off where It fellies most and testified that this w done to prevent | see what that change wil! do toward at- her from realizing ult Was against | trecting the men. The tablete are not In her, In case the pu nould come | jurious tn any way (being ma ft to her eyos, or the eyes friend. “Mr, “Stevenson always called me | 5 Kate,” she said, “and he knew thaw, and not Katherine, was my name. Bhe took from a handbag a gola wedding ring an engraved the _ such girlie are simply behind the or they would not worry about their They would reduce—and do it without disturbance of their appetite for and service was by Oo Farmer Bidg., Detroit, Mich, and all exhibited it, Init wae dru asking only eeventy-five cents e of the marriage, for 125] STREET-WEST 0, Between Lenox & aG OCHs Many Unusual Week-End Economies (Open Saturday Till 9.45 P. M.) Women’s Dresses and Silk Waists = Of all woo! serge and corduroy velvets, The L195 serges have pointed sailor collar of striped veivet, Quantity limited. $15.00 D.esses, 44 bust. $3.95 W.ists, with tle. The velvets are strictly tailored; sizes 36 to sts with large ruffle down front, An exceptional 2 89 “Of taffeta, messaline and chiffon over-lace, also lace . wal value. Speciai Inducements Women’s Fall Neckwear °%7'cne'asy only. JABOTS AND SIDE FRILLS—of fine batiste, with Vai. and Cluny laces. Reg Regular! Regularly ; iTS {i iY Si (Cr 1.00 Th ) AND SQUARE COLLARS—ocf net and batiste; trimmed with Val. and Cluny lace, Regularly Regularly Regularly Me ccc 50c g1.10.........896 — §1.69. 1.25 Koch Quality Clothes for Boys zed by parents to be the best clothing at an exception- price, “Guaranteed all wool. Generously made. The “Koch Special” Boys’ Suits, 5.00 WITH TWO PAIRS OF FULL PEG KNICKERBOCKERS—trousers lined throughout; Norfolk and double-breasted models; sizes 7 to 18 years. ‘Koch”’ Series of Iwo-Trouscrs Suits PAIRS OF FULL PEG KNICKERS—lined throughout; Norfolk 4 jodels; sizes 7 to 18 The “Koch” Navy Blue Serge Suit, 5.00 APN DYE nicker trousers, lined throughout; Norfolk and s to 18 years e invited to see this new and extensive assort- Boys’ Headwear at prices extremely moderate Acknow ally mod full peg kr double Chidren’s Coats and Dr-sses 3 ‘i E COATS —some lined $10.00 9 POLO AND MIXTURE COATS — some ee cn Pe) throughout with flannel; sizes 6 to 14 years, A Folovoais, 7 ) positive $10 value, : Of wool, repp, gingham and galatea; In checks, 1.95 plaids and strip value, $2.95 D.essis, j sizes 4 to 44 years; extraordinary shrooms, Hoods and Pokes, lar pull-do: Simpy 4 gg t values, ki t Saleh sober elanhandicanti sear deo G00 dren’s Coat: and Ronnets tosyetn°” lla cloth, with pockets and brass but- te abe’ CAKRIAGE COV. Ro Of worsted, hand cn us ana whi e, in anumbero, dif erent des Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes 1.50 nsured” Shoes, and great values, Should t s hinges on keeping away ahead, not trailing # we have shown this season; all sizes; all 2 “insu ne g high ‘or girls; sizes up to 2 Men’s and Women’s 19c Handkerchiefs, Five Hundred Pairs of FOR WOMEN and hand-enbroldered cor- ' y border, jal handkerchiefs, also plain Women’s $1.50 Hand Bags, 89c LVET SATIN SUEDE AND TAPESTRY BAGS: also SEAL 1 do Including all the AND WALRUS GRAIN HAND BAGS—S nd'es; all leather lined; fitted with and big assortment at an extrmely low price. 25 German Silver Novelties 19c, 3% HONS, HAT PIN HOLD. RAYS, R Women’s $1 Capeskin Gloves, 7< WOMEN'S t ONE-CLASP ENGL ASH TRAYS, H COLLAR BOAES, BUTT( PHOTO Women’s 50c Silk Hose, 79 1 WOMEN'S BLACK PURE BRIGHT toe und heel; medium weighty in SILK BOOT HOSE—tull regular made, black, natural and Oxford gray; regs | vie lisle garter top: larly 25¢, Men’s 25c Cashmere Socks, 16c MEN'S CASHMERE SOCKS—merino double so.es, heels and toes; reg! THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1911. We Give and Redcem SURETY STAMPS Industrial Exhibit In the Art Embroidery Dept. O'Neill Main Store—Dalvony, Ten Expert Demonstrators Wi | teach Cur custemers how to du the new home werk —Mctal-Ap'ika. An Outfit All Complete for 49c THIS OUTFIT INCLUDES 1 Pair No. 7 Shears 1 Can Solol 1 Veining Tool 1 Box Ornament Nails 1 Piercing Tool 1 Brush for Enamel 1 Can Electric Cleaner 1 Leaflet of Instructions In This New Line of Metal-Aplika The wood is eboniaed and the ornaments are brass, so that when the work is finished it looks like a genuine ebony article with plated trimmings. Be sure and visit the department during this demonstration, and start to make your Xmas Gifts of the New Art A few of the articles being mentioned below: Glove and Handkerchief| Candle Sticks, 50c. 75¢ & Boxes, 25c. 50c & 75c. be Pipe Racks Ste a0d 000 Tie Racks, 25¢, 35e. 45¢ &! picture Frames, 25c, 39¢ & 65c. 50c. Candle Shades, 75c and $1.25| Match Holders. $5c and 3c. It Is Important That You Buy Correct Footwear For Women and Children O'Neill Main Store—Second Floor. “Her Majesty’ Shoes for Women. Exceptionally pretty st are shown in this line of women’ Made both regular a and bigh Cuban be metal, many differe de n $3.00 “Her Majesty’’ Shoes for Misses and Children In patent, gun-metal and tan Russia calf, ranging in price from 91.50 to $2.50, uccording to size, in regular and high cuts. Women's Sho Several different styles in Mack ifs . foremetal, patent and gun-metal with velvet tops, patent leather with cloth tops; $2.00 exact duplicates of better grades... .......0eseeeeee eoee Special for Saturday Misses’ and Children’s Shoes, of box calf. Sizes 8} 5 11, at $1.10. Shoes for Growing Girls. Boys’ Satin Calf Lace Sh 544, at $1.50. Little Men's Shoes. sizes 10 to 18}4, at 91.00. utton, 1144 to @, at 61.95. 1.60, izes 214 to 6, 8, good, serviceable shoes; sizes 1 to Everything for the Baby In Our Lilliputian Dept. O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor. Infants’ Bedford Cord Cloaks, circular and yoke e: with lace insertions and ruffles, fancy braid and ribbon. ered in various designs, and ‘sin #& variet, laces and hand embroidery; upward from. Infants’ Caps, made of hengaline, Chin: laces, in the n t Autumn styles, with rosette and. dainty flowe i Infants* nots and ribbon; from.. tri 50c to $3.50 Infants’ Open Front Shirts, finished with shell stitch; 25 ie c Winter weight; all sizes... « Spain Rubin" Shirts inan| Bibs, honeycomb, quilted, lawn all-wool, part [and lace, Se to 98¢. mercerized, | Bands, ull wool, pinked edge, I5c, 19¢ and 25¢, Barrow Coats of domet tlannel, 2UC to $9.98 . with crochet edge; French s! others hand embroidered; and-wool from 39¢ to $1.2: Infants’ Boot.e: hand crochet, white and delicat trimmings, |25e and 50c. 10c to 98¢ per pair. Stockings, white and all colors, Stork Wash Cloths, 8¢ each, |silk toe and heel, 25¢. Satety Pins, 1 dove Quilted Pads, tri and square, 19¢ to 3 Sho black, w to 75c, ed and buttoned, e and all colors, 50¢ Extraordinary Reduction on Best German Hair Switches O'Neill Main Store—second Floor, 24 inches Jorg, Lest quality Cerma regular £6.00 value, spec Jointed French Tre Dalls, $1 Men’s Silk Socks ” Men's Silk © pairs 91.40. Wackn © pairs $1.00. *1.00 Men’s Underwear is Men's Medum and Heavy 79, Weight Underwear, nature! gray, \ . shirts or drawers, reer s wud cottons, Dol! Carri: A nar 31.00 Men's Union Suits, natural ra. lalf-wool, me $5 Eyeglasses at $2.00 Seth Mato First Plour Why Wear Two r of C When One Pair Will Do? 7e9 TS EE SS | the Sunday World’s Want , Sixth Avenue, 20th-22d Street ONEILL-ADAMS CO . To appreciate the convenience and great value of New York City 1868—Established 43 Yeare- 1911 Full Stamp Books Worth [fF $2.50 in Merchandise High Quality— Lowest Prices on Sixth Ave. To Produce Better Values at Prices Lower Than Elsewhere Is An Ideal Realized In Every Item Comprising Extensive Lines of Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ Suits and Coats Beauty 01 Style Is as Apparent In Ycuth ul Attire as In That of the Maturer Apparel, as Many Small Wemcn Will tind .o The Advaniage O'Nelll Main Store—Therd & Juniors’ $13.75 Suits at $11.75: Misses’ Suits, $17.95 : The materials are serge, lined throughout with satin, In mixtures and plain colors, lined throughout with * > A ‘ ge ji ingle-breasted, skirt high girdle; sizes 14, 16 satin, Norfolk effect, high girdle shirt with $1 1 50 ani ats. : be med aes Lakin ; i a, padi: $17.95 plaited sides; sizes 13, 15 and 17, at Juniors’ 912 ‘Polo Conte at $16 Made of cheviots in navy, tan and cope; double $10 Misses’ Coats from $13.75 to $19.75 Double-faced cloths in a number of pretty models; sizes 14, 16 and 18; prices $13.75 to $19.75 ranging from................ breasted, with belt; 8 18, 16 and 17 yea Reeve Girls’ Coats, $7.95 Several models, trimmed and plain effects, with notch or high collar; sizes 8 to 14 years, at. .....5 Style for Style—Value for Value—We Are So Far Ahead In O'Neill Untrimmed Millinery As to Make This Season More Triumphant Than the Signally Successful Ones of Past Years Special Eifors Mace to Intelligently Advise Each Custemer On the Individual Ef ect of Various Models (Nett! Matin Store Firat Plone, Specials for Saturday that You May Make Up for Sunday Women's Black Beaver Hats, $2.98, Misses’ D: $3.98 and $4.98. Pes 's’ Dress Hats, $2.98, $3.98 up to Black Velvet Hats, extra quality, silk Exce, i i i . ptional Offerings in Fancy Feathers, lined, smart models, at $3.75. values $1 to $2.50, at 25¢c, 37c, rtf and 75¢c. Felt Hoods, value $1.50, at 95c. F a i 4 3 Children's and Misses’ School Hats, 95c, awe CABG ELE aC de, $1.95 up. Ostrich Pands, 95c. Attention, Men— Do You See This $10.00? O'Neill Main Store—Second Floor, It Does Not Look Large, but It Will Buy a Whole Lot of Clothes-Value at O’Neill’s. Besides— It You Want Your Dollars to Work Overtime This is no ordinary opportunity; for in addition to handing you values that are unmatchable, we give them to you at the right time, and call your attention to the following points contained in our suits designed to sell at $10: Ist—Every suit of clothes warranted strictly all-wool. The wear is there. 2nd—All Fall, 1911, models and guaranteed to give satisfaction, and we stand behind every suit in this lot. No further talk can indicate better faith. 3rd—-These suits are all taken from our regular new Fall stocks and the values are up to $18. An examination by you will prove this statement. 4th—We can fit any size or any taste, as the lot contains besides all the latest patterns and colorings, the staples, such as blacks and blues, which are usually left out of sales. We leave nothing out— show ourselves no favcr. 5th—Not alone do we sell you the best heavy-weight, all-wool, acid test blue serge you ever saw at $10, but we will give an extra pair of pants with this suit free, as we are determined that the men of New York shall become better acquainted with the O'Neill-Adams clothing store. Come in and see us. Men’s High-Grade $6 and $7 Shoes at the Remarkably Low Price of $4.50 Our Untrimmed Millinery Dept. Is replete with the most up-to-date hats in dress shepes, beavers, velours, black velvet, hatters’ plust Fall Shoe: $3 O'Neill Main Store—Second E » this These shees are made on the 1 fall last and newe t leather, such as tan Pusia eal’shin, gan metal Bay av pee ca ishin and blick viel in smart button and lace styles: orate pi They con widths runnirg in B,C, D, Ey sizes | ine anil Oto 10. Thoo vos sell from | Hie be toe otto ¢ P&G und #7 a9 | pais poirs cur pu ! nd Sale Pp boles. Oboves e urd. ; Ape ane Keep the Litile Chaps Wari And Don’t Delay Buying Suitable Clothing, Such as spense Here A Stitch in Time Tocs Not Compare vy nt Discriminat.on Against Jack Frost, and a lew Dollars ir ot an Doetor bills, Handkerchiefs for Men and Women O'Neil! Main Store—Plest Floor, Initial ‘T5¢ Linen Women's Pure Linen Plain Never Such V; Russian and Sailor Suics Hemstltahert adindgorrane "4 There are ! i 0 , dozen ; : 50c styles aul aout 200 of ' , nd Women's Shamrock Handker- worl cloths ould tered sa af ‘ $ chiefs, with neat itial; ea remprr ye 3.95 3.95 half dozen 39¢ — — " linea = The New One Side Embroi- Boys’ New Fall Suits and Overcoats, dered Handkerchiets for wou at i ere rrr e $7.50, $9.98 and $12.98 Men's. ahd Worenla “Bune The best AM Wool Suits and ‘ he essto is Theac linen Hems' 4 Mandker- are the equal of any #6 suit or overcoat sold; but remen be pive mest $ chiefs, one embroidered puir of knickerbocker pants and our j 4.98 hands und embrolde Boys’ School Suits and Oy rchief u THF you want your “business” | ) —— ' Directory---READ IT. to become the talk of the town, tell about it a eh a