The evening world. Newspaper, October 16, 1911, Page 10

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rnc ia NUS OF SULLIVAN CO Season Opens To-Day, and THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, I8IT: the tan goods. Cc. L. P.—Your coat would be pretty made with @ dcep shawl collar of black eatin, from which in the front fall Diack satin cuffs with a touch of white Make the coat cutaway in fastened with « lar, i 1 it made with a large collar and revers white broadcloth or ratine revers. Have. HORSE THIEVES ‘Thefts of horses and wagons from have become #0 bold that they seem to coveries, Tho matter will come up at a meeting of the association to be held to-night in Vienna Hall, Fifty-elghth street, near Lexington avenue. To-night the association will present @ gold watch to Harry Kahn, an eighteen- year-old boy of No, 698 West One Hun- dred and Fifty-third street, who caused Reversing the Adage. i ORIGINAL FASHIONS FOR HOME | istics tig APPEAL TO WALDO [z's os | acti gate sata ma Y INHUNTING DEER |__DRESSMAKERS; PATTERN MODEL )i22 cveie = TOENDRNDSOF (Ss 2 2-2 eee Location Compels Me to Deliver = My better clothes for less money than any one else can. Come in and see them. @mall grocers and other retail dealers) the arrest of a man atoaling @ wagon from Ritterhoff & Block, No. 3600 Broad- Game is Unusually Tame corners, Make your bodice of this city havo become eo frequent 4 M Les } with @ deep round yoke filled 11 | " + ag. | W8Y The boy was at the Staten Island (acd, cvy green chigen, ‘caierea, r® ied im with | that the New York Reta!l Grocers’ As. ferry on Gept. § when he eaw two men and Plentiful. 4,000 HUNTERS ARE OUT. feta. Let your brosdcio the waist, chiffon gathered into » band of shir- Opper part of the sieeve in one with | Undersleeves of the | sociation will appeal to Police Commis- stoner Waldo for protection, Three or four wagons stolen In a week ts getting driving a horse and wagon he knew had been stolen. The boy called a police- man and one of the men was arrested. 119-125 Walker "St. st, New York to be @ common thing, and the thieves ‘The other escaped. rings at the wrist, with a frill below. MRS. M. J.—Mave the skirt part plain, slightly Wwalned, and use on the some beautiful embroicered | Seneing to gvte, dull blue, lavender and Green, which should show scross the Local Hospitals Prepare for Rush of Patients as Lory in se [nok at ee low round yoke We Give We Redeem on the © sleeve below the Hi Surety Stamps Surety Stamps a Grop-shoulder line, Mave th | Shooting Begins. Sart of the yoko and underviooves of _ ohiffom in @ lighter shade of your ma- | eC terial, either shirred or finely tucked MONTICELIO, N. Y., Oot. 16.—The ae, e ag? | gl be ed ’ Geer hunting season opens in Sullivan your coat, whic! reach a ner Sate oe roe nar ee bs, tere 0S | O’Neill Standard Furniture ¥ |e Sa Cubh' oleh ana an and backs of the cuffs, =~ ONeill Main Store—Fourth Floor, many Dianas and Nimrods, have er- Tived in the towns of Forestburg’ and Highland and thereabouts in the last twenty-four hours. very available| [i Bleeping accommodation, including barns, has been engaged for months) and many sportsmen are sleeping in the woods, just like real hunters. * @uides command any price for their Bervices and most will receive @ bonus if they make it possible for those they fuide to bring down @ buck, @ doe or Veven a fawn. But the guides say they have to pay such enormous premiums fo have their lives insured that the will bring them little profit. f ‘The hospitals here and at Liberty are gmaking every preparation, putting tn extra beds; the gunshope and the eur- AM questions con \% popular color, bat 10 1s always pretty. oe lam ol4 30s0 Tarke Are Subscribing Money for a Fleet. LONDON, Oct. 16—A Constantinople despatch to the Chronicle says: “The nation's division of opinion as to the best attitude to be adopted in connection with the war continues as sharp as ever. The Committee of Union and Progress has doclared for 1 1 be most fashionable, brows |p ght 4 i) Roney 6 a) Sreaay > m4 designs | 0010" woul gum of money has already been Leia ddd or blue? A READER. subscribed for a fleet and subscriptions in this CohMmn COM | x wonld advise @ brown sult, having are coming in rapidly.” de odtained, but with the desorip- = ton forniahes Ue @ simple matter awe jm Lord & Taylor 4 few ond dlatinctive feature of Founded 1826 and materiale of | Geesennn Winter onten Would be SuUEey.” dresses should de | Dear Fashion EAttor: Will you kindly give me # euggestion addressed to th | fore velvet sult? Do not wish to wear Fashion Bditor| any dlouse underneath, just coat and The Bvening | **ift:, Am twenty-five years of age, 6 of The 0 \ feet 6 inches, dark, pale complexion, World. No pat-| wish 16 pounds, but good gure. What ‘thte department te the (iustration Of the diferent pieces of the pattern necsesary for the making of the gor, ment. It ehowe Row easily the tractwe design can de emcouted ond aleo serves as a gudde in cutting one’ owe pattern if such te needed, picts Rnthoon ANSWERS TO QUERIES. Dear Fashion Eittor Resve.t, mate, @ seaetates. sa coer 1 dought me @ beautiful quality of Rroad- cloth, olf rose, for a sult. Please tell peons expect @ most profitable fort- night. In the fores ind Forestburg Highland are the famous Chapin preserve, Merriwold irk, the Hart- ‘wood Club, the Gunster Park and other preserves owned by wealthy New York wtamen. If the amateur hunters over these preserves the game jeepers may take a shot at them. DR NEVER 80 TAME OR 80 NUMEROUS AS NOW. Two hundred deer were killed last 3 the guides predht that double Jacobean Dining Room Suite We accurately illustrate here one of the newest creations in pence DINING ROOM F jis suite is made of solid quartered oak. No veneers. The id shading in the fin oak are new and very artistic and will harmonize with the most up-to- standpoint of artistic furniture one of the most pleasing combinations th ht out for years, The construction is of the very highest class. Has dust-proof partitions between all drawers, care has been taken in all joint constructions in order to bring this suite up to the high point of efficiency that fe charecteriatie of all O'NEILL FURNITURE. Sale of Lace Curtains Draperies and Upholstery Fabrics number will be victims this year. fhe guides aay Jecr have not been as humerous in this section for a quarter of @ century; nor wore they ever so During summer a deer could be me what color of waist to wear with it. I prefer « dutter color. Am TI right? CONSTANT. You a very handsome suit. It is not = On Tuesday and Wednesday Lace Curtains $5.00 Buffet. $127.50 ‘The top is 72 x 25 inches and is 4 feet 4incheshigh. It has three drawers, two small ones and two roomy closets. Each drawer and closet is fitted with first-class locks and keys and teardrop handiecs. Drawer lined for ene China Closet, $110 Extension Table, $68 ‘The round top is 54 x 54 inches and extends to 8 feet when open. Heavy pillar base, boxed top, Neue oak extensions, and fitted with an up-to-date table Arm Chair, $22 Various styles. ‘Very comfortable, large broad arms, spring seat Pai Hotght 63 inches, width 50 inches It has e mirror | frame. Baso Is ‘horoughly: well braced” The back and ‘ Qeen in ly every pasture feeding Values $7. 50 to $8.. 50 J, ‘alr begga and ok cg bs 9 am cua. elves so that it can eae upholstered in the highest grado of hand buffed with the cattle, But tne guides are ur $42. 50 Side Chair. $17 to make the hunters und lal ° 5 Serving Table, Gomiortah b that ideal hind rent cheap instruments. Cet ie riomy Portieres é : 5 naa TBS t0P 1s 46 x 22 inches and la8 foot G inches high, Tt sep Bele reine wi ees. Tek tae fake for a buck will haev to pay far it. Wide diversity of styles and 7-50 pee inerogisy, crawora fisted with goed locks and teardrop | seat are upholstered in tho finest quality of hand buted Bill Hawkins, the oldest guide in Sulli- * colorings Pair ‘yan County, came to the barroom of the DESCRIPTION. . Palace Ho! “By h 1 this morning #aid: you don't get me goin’ tn with that party that hired Values $10.00 to $17.00 A charming afternoon gown ‘a devel- An Exceptional Showing of Carpets, Rugs and rg ee A Rind girl Aly Megurtic Conch Coogee: | $74,00 Newest Designs 1 Linoleums Lace Curtains At a Slight Advance Above Cost of Importation O'Neill Hometurnishing Store—First Floor, Value $13.50 }, Upholstery Fabrics Tapestries, Brocades and Damasks Values $3.25 to $5.50 In An Immense Assortment of the Newest Designs O'Neill Hometurnishing Store—Second Floer Carpets for Halls and Stairs at90cyd. inch wide band of black velvet, welghted with sk fringe of a deeper shade of a@reen, A tunic reaching to just below the knees is also made of the mar- quinette and is finished with black vel- vet and fringe. Square-shaped tabs of embroidery in peacock blue and green acknowledged by the entire retail trade as ‘the Peerless Leader. Prices moderate. Terms if desired. Bond for Literature, Estab, 1861, $1.75 Yard sald Bill Hawkins, after he allowed his drink, “the only head in the winder was a deer’s head ie Some exceedingly handsome hall and stair & what of it. I ain't goin’ with ‘em, I've} i the collar and tunic in the front FIFTH AVENUE _Lace Arabian Curtains | carpets of velvet have come to us in a wa: im Yipee children, 1 hove: and back and @ belt of it adda en at- 295 Near 30th St, N. Y. Cretonne Boxes 950 Regular Feree berg bry eed per Pair | that makes it possible to sell them at 90¢ yd. tractive touch, .... L. 356 If Sale Price..... . é " : er mentor Peete. Fart | of: pe Glove and handkerchief sizes, Each Renaissance Lace Curtains Axminster Rugs Sear ato, NALLRY, MF. Oo 3B Values 50c to 60c Regular Price..88.50 $12.50 $18.75 825 per pair Gne of the most popular makes of rugs on Place shot off part of bie Con Sak BAR, Decorative Laces and Hangings to order; m Sale Price.....96.50 98.50 914.50 917.50 per pair | the market. Handsome Oriental effects at ' Albert was clea ls gun fh antic! any Trish Point Lace Curtains most reasonable prices. pop ot ectne doer senting = PLETELY Actual Value $75 Special Deliveries to the Bronx I \ new and interesting styles and weaves. 80.00 $12.50 815 per pair an ft., at 919.98 6x9 ft., at $13.20 j CLEVELAND, 0. Oct. ioThe frst $6.50 99.00 912 per pair | grixlo}é ft.,at $17.75 4)ix6!f Monument in this country to Richard Wagner, ‘the German musician, was cated at Edgewater Park yesterday the presence of 20,000 persons, under the aumpices of the Goethe-Bohillor ‘erein. A choir of 500 volves, accom- ied by an orchestra of seventy-five feces, rendered some of the great Faustcian’'s compositions, Don’t rub the life out of following articles: [py Our Terms LIVING ROOM. BEDROOM, 35.00 Down on $75.00 $7.50 Down on $100.00 fl , ¢ EVERY $100°° settle On Tuesday, October 17th, and balance of the week, we will offer a recent importation of Trish Linens from the looms of the well-known firm JOHN S. BROWN & SONS, BELFAST, as follows: Renaissance Bed Sets Regular Price $5.00 $6.00 $7.00 $8.00 9.00 $10 Sale Price... 92.73 94.00 94.50 $5.50 95.75 96.50 Oil Cloths. remnant lengths, 1, 1 wide; various short lengths; values 30c to 40c, special at 19¢ sq. yd. There Are Many Surprises in Store for the Young Folks This Christmas For Santa Claus Has Made This Store His Head- quarters and Enlargements Have Been Made All Over for His Reception. Specials In The Art Embroidery Dept. O'Neill Main Storo—Balcony, Stamped Shirt Waists in designs for eyelet, punchwork, braiding, Bulgarian emt broidery, etc, on I chiffon, silk marquisette, voile, linen BY aE 2190 PuRcise Table Cloths tnd av, | : your clothes ' 2 x2 yards $3.00, 3.50, 4.00, 4.65, 5.50 & 6,50 The Toy Department “lh fine Enon Lawn, value soe 2 x24 yards $3.75, 4.38, 5.00, 6.00, 6.75 & 8.00 wil be sry poe ond Huser then Qn Voile, value 50c, at 38c. ay REO BE TPF RP eed . x3__yards $4.50, 5.25, 6.00, 7.50, 9.00 & 10.00 ever, for Santa has already been here making Dn Linen, value $1.00, at $00, Sprinkle a little Gold Dust ae axel yards $4.65, 5.40, 6.00, 6.90 & 9.00 adv: ance preparation for his wonderful dolls atl colors, velour tops HENAY ASE tas es water, and let the Dust Twins do all the 4 part of the task. Gold starts to dissolve and lather the moment it strikes the water; it starts to cleanse the moment. it comes in contact with the garment. It instantly softens the | hardest water, saves rub- ‘bing, saves wear and tear | on clothes, and does most of | the work without your | assistance. Use Gold Dust next wash day, | and have whiter, sweeter, | cleaner clothes, with half the effort and in half the time. tone The Famous Old Established Needham Piano represents all that thoroughly musical people demand in piano deconstruction, The name “NEEDHAM™ has for more than SIXTY YEARS stood for all that was high-grade in musical instru- Special Terms: 30 Days Free Trial in Your Own moms After you have satisfied yourself that the Needham Piano is th etal had heat value in a B oroughly high-grade Piano that you begin, payments as low us Ps errno St Av te or ean find, ments. We are offering a beautiful new faloni style NEEDHAM upright or $27 5-00 ffpand are confident you will agree B with us that it is the greatest value in New York to-c GF Pano Show I 3, Fourth Floor, Recta treats 1 yards $6.50, 7.25 to 11.00 Napkins $3.50, 5.95, 6.75, 8.75, 9.75 to 13.50 dozen Tea Cloths—82.00, 3.50, 4.50 to 6.00 each Tea Napkins—$6,00 to 6.75 dozen Towels—$6,00 to 9.00 dozen H. S. Linen Sheets—$8.50 to $17.50 pair H. 8. Linen Pillow Cases—$2.00 to 3.50 pair Hand-Fmbroidered Sheets—$8.50 to $12.00 each Hand-Embroidered Bedspreads— $10.50 to $29.50 each Hand-Embroidered Pillow Shams— $3.00 to $6.75 pair Also, 500 Dozen H. S. Huck Towels Assorted damask borders, at $2.60 dozen-—value $3.50, t Broadway & 20th St., 5th Ave.; 19th St. seen before, ts, engines, sporting goods, and thou- 1 thousands of preity things you ‘So! Watch out. s, Value $1.59, at $1.35. Pillows filled and ready for use, satin tops, value $1.25, at 98c, ing back The Reupholstering of Furniture O'Neill Homefurnishing Store—First Floor, We do the same kind of upholstering or reupholstering for you that we do for our own furniture department, and that is very fine ypholstering indeed. If you want any of this work done we will come in response to a postal or telephone call. Our ae number is 5700 Chelsea, Slip We allow 20 yards on On orders that require ) additional yard. goes into the making. Covers, $3.89 an order of 27-inch Belgian stripe. more than 20 yards we charge 30c for each The only difficulty about this offer is that it always crowds our work- rooms so that we are obliged to limit this offer to those living in Man- hattan, Brooklyn, Hoboken, Jersey City and Long Island City. standard fabrics are used, and the best work we are capable of acute Only It makes little difference what you need---a Worid “Want” aill go and get it.

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