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BL $ by _ 10 ‘THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 81, 1911. e Give Surety Stam; ONEILL-ADAMS Co , wl aut to still ask my opinion upon some write to ti and welfare of their plans. New Vork Girts Walk 23 Miles to coeded did it at the expense of part of Name Was en w a y . = is the first régiatered woman voter in| down inws for women at the W. C. T. U.| THOMAS DENIES THAT HE conception that I have done ¢o is a Wi fW in the Ni Mane drove: to the ‘Town Hail in her] ,She insited on clean tomes and bod-l WILL DIRECT NEW THEATRE.| pivees, ‘ue {o.,the, fact that tte She drove te © To jal rn owe oa bade 7 4 | | Ways of Women in the News | .°"°""\,27 27,0. sr ae "| Pea "on pt so an vo! ‘ ' improving] Augustus Thomas last evening denied] While this is the extent to which Mr. y for ae ts that he will be director of the|Thomas can be quoted, it ts learned Wager at Lenox, their clothing. only for schoo! ‘quoted neatre when it opens its doors in| from some of his friends that he has On & Wager Miss Eligabeth 8, Hoyt! During the night some one had poured | town meetings . Dead, have been circulated that |@ecined absolutely to direct the new @nd Miss Dorothy Fowler of New York | molasses over all the seats, No classes ‘ ywright would have control of} Venture. Mr. Thomas has several en- '% i te # a m jontrel 6 " Walked twenty-two miles in five hours| were held during the entire day. eae pf vis Lundred gna| the second New Theatre venture, In| Sagements that prevent his giving his h to 22d St and a halt at Lenox, Mass mn heart: a d to these Mr, Thomas dictatea|cntire time to any one theatre next Sixth Ave., 20th to rf ‘They had takén a bet that they| Daughters “ skirts, nor high year. er r health for] this statement to The World: . couldn't make the distance in sx houre.| Away 15 f ir, Loulse C.} several weeks, Dr. Palmer was forty~ I have not accepted the director- Best Quality, est Prices on 6th Avenue Mrs. Hoyt went along behind them in] When Cornelius Schroeder tore a hol & paper laying| seven years old sip of the New Theatre, The mise ! World Wants Work Wonders. Low her auto, in his trousers fifteen years ago at In- | bere! he man, Kan., and asked his wife to mend = — = ———— them ehe replied that if he wanted them mended he could do It himself. Cornelius did it himself and, leaving | the house, declared. he would never re- turn until his wife and four daughters apologized. He wasn't heard of again A Blanket Sale ONeill Main Store—Sceond Floor. $10.00 California “Golden Gate” Blankets $7.50 After masquerading as a boy for four years and travelling 10,00 miles, “Clyde” Dizon wae betrayed by “his” small feet j at Fort Worth, Tex., and arrested. } pees Dincn te Geytoww yenry od and until a short time ago when a@ daughter | Hess St Shlcagn, Part of her ourneye |i name nw Nansen CHY pape” “pide door’ sleepers. His wife has been dead some time, but : the daughters apologized and he hus live with them. TOMORROW—IN THE GIMBEL SUBWAY STORE Our Eventful Sale of Men’s Suits and Overcoats rey Continues With No Let-up in the Extraordinary Offerings ' These three most unusual features have worked for the decided success of this stirring sale— Liberal Quantilies—Over 1,000 Suits and Overcoats in One Group Alone. Prices—The Lowest of the Season, to the Best of Our Knowledge. Quality—Far Out of the Ordinary. As long as the great quantities last, these Winter Coats and Overcoats for Men are bound to be in great demand at these prices. Men’s $18 & $20 Suits & Overcoats, $11 Suits in four new styles. An English model with soft rolling lapels, two and three- button models and the regulation, always-wanted, conservative model; imported fabrics, cassimeres, worstecs, tweeds, blue serges and new mixtures. Sizes 34 to 44; stouts to 50. Fall and Winter Overcoats, the 50 in. coats, with convertible collars, as well as the popular 46 inch Chesterfield coats beautifully tailored and finished, and a wide variety of the most wanted fabrics and patterns. A limited number of Oxford Gray Top-coats, silk-faced to the edge. Men’s $12.50 and $15 Suits at $9.50 Worsteds, cassimeres, cheviots and other fabrics, in new gray and brown mixtures, diagonals and the wanted plain colors; also heavyweight blue serge; linings are either serge or alpaca; good looking, beautifully tailored suits that were $15. Now $9.60. Ae ie Men's Overcoats at $9.50 at were , and more; main! mixt i J cheviots, well made, with regular or figlen wieder, ie es Youths’ $7.50 and $8.50 Suits at $6.50 In a number of good styles, but not all sizes of all patterns; for youths of 14 to 20 years; many large enough for small men. Men’s $2 and $2.50 Trousers at $1.65 Striped worsteds and plain fabrics; all lengths. Subway Store, Balcony | All pure wool, very large size for double beds, gold color, rose color or light blue bordered ends, also in the |» plain all white. 1000 Co-Kés Victim of Mean Trick | £0! at am Ohio University. ‘One thousand co-eds endeavored to; Sect ih hg rise about their duties after jers to Bases esercions in the Northern Univer-| Miss Heloise Meyer, sister of George sity at Ada, 0., but those who suc-' Von L. Meyer, Secretary of the Navy, $8 California“ Pride” Wool Blankets $6.98 Double bed size, 72x82, ine stock, very soft lamb’s wool, usual borders. high grade family blan- ket. Res- Ohio Buckeye State Blankets, $5.00 pr. Weighing about five pounds. The double bed sizes, also made of the wool of the Ohio sheep, long fibre. A warm, du- rable blanket that will wear for many years. $5 Marlborough Blenheim Blankets, $3.98 A blanket pretty enough for a guest’s room, bound as it is in deep hem and stitching of light blue or pink taffeta silk. Extra Special Silk Bordered Bed Comforts $2.98 Delightful pufty things with daintiest coverings of silkoline, with clover, roses and wreaths and a 9-inch bor- der of blue, pink, green, lavender or yellow silk. Stern Brothers WILL HOLD TO-MORROW, An Extraordinary Sale of Very Desirable Women’s Dresses including Copies of late Foreign Models of the most fashionable fabrics. Dresses of Veiveteen, Serge, Meteor, Corduroy and Crepe fe Chine, 1 8.75, 27.50 Actual Values $29.50 to 45.00 omnes Core vere. 38.00, 47.60 Actual Values $55.00 to 75.00 Mabie yes reali Chiffon Cloth embroidery, in low and high neck chet, at 65.00, 87.50 Actual Values $95.00 to 125.00 Boys’ Suits, Overcoats and Trousers at Big Savings Cold November days necessitate warm suits and overcoats. This sale, coming just in the nick of time, will render helpful service to thousands of boys in and about few York, especially as the quality and styles are just as remarkable as the big savings: Boys’ $2.50 and $3 Boys’ $6 Chinchilla Overcoats at $3.50 Suits at $1.75 b ea ey Leib ieee Apa tead Abts j i i uutton close e neck, with velvet collar, \- enehe,mslority, are $3, suite, aout, one-third ca | lined, with Venetian yokeandsleeves; double-breasted # Suits for boys of 213 to 17 years, in four styles. | Russian pores ie boys of 4 to 8 years. We advise lain double-breasted, plaited Norfolk, Sailor and | ®° carly selection. Sale of Linens O'Neill Main Gtere—Second Floor. New importations representing the best manufac- turers of damask cloths, napkins, hemstitched table sets, embroidered and lace trimmed linens, etc., etc, for Thanksgiving Day. Fine Irish Damask Table Cloths and Napkins to match, exceptional values at prices quoted: Table Cloths, 2x2 yds., regularly sale price. Ti Cloths, 2x2}4 yds, regular! 5 loths, #x3 yde., regularly Unusually extensive lines of the best class of Young Men’s & Boys’ Clothing are being shown, comprising Norfolk, Double-breasted, Sailor and Russian Suits, Boys’ First'Long Trouser Suits, Young Men’s Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats; also Boys’ Overcoats and Reef- \ ers in all the latest styles. 3 WEDNESDAY, A SPECIAL OFFERING OF ussian Blouse Suits. Smart new brown and gray Boys’ $5 Long Overcoats, $3.75 Napkins, £0 inches, regularly $3. le price. . : mixtures, as well as plain blue heavy-weight fabrics. Double or single-breasted with convertible collars, Napkins, 24 inches, regularly $4.50; sale price. . 93.50 ae Boys’ Norfolk and Double-breasted Suits, Boys’ $5 All-Wool Suits, $3.50 well-made, of all-wool materials, in new brown and 39c Hemstitched Huck Towels at 25c each, or $2.80 per dozen Large size, pure flax. ft » for boys of 8 to 17 years. Many havean xtra pair of trousers. Suits for boys | Stay mixtures, of 214 40 17 years, in four most wanted styles, Excep-| Boys’ 76¢ Knickerbocker Trousers at 36c tionally well-tailored with all seamsreinforced. Pretty] Strongly made of good-looking, long-wearing cassi- new gray and brown mixtures and blue serges. meres, cheviots and corduroys, for boys of 5 to 16 yrs. of all Wool Fancy Tweeds and Cheviots, fined Knickerbockers, x 37.50 , 1 450 pit Drawn Work linen), inti =~ ipiny Sent wed aa yg ech aids sco cst pes tt set Sa, aie Spe id e a 5 <eaideaggci . Splendidly Complete Assortments of 850 Pairs Blankets, $1.15 pair Jewelry Departments Women’s Suits, Dresses & Waists Regular Prices $1.50 and $1.75 Rogers’ Table Silver 1 Prices decidedly moderate, and This remarkable offering for Wed aS adaaias shrespler r Hoy later it. telly’ Complete collections of the most attractive designs in Lavallieres, the quality highly satisfactory. As | hich we are confident wit not be vaeret that these are not wool, but are Specially Reduced i Dinner Rings, Bar Pins, Sautoirs, Novelty Watches and Chate- an instance, the New Finish Cotton Blankets, : ite ; O’Nelll Hemeturaishing Store—Basement. laine Accessories with Diamond Mountings. We guarantee the coat linings in aha ote good L ween dere grind ina woe ree cam blankets. seo Ten: Spoons. 4a Lok doesn atl Butter Spreaders, 89¢ half Attention is also directed to an extraordinary line of 14 Karat all suits, sold in The Subway Store, ile, eray OF tans blankets, yesularly $1.60 to $1.70; while this lot dozen. agi “Ase Sugar Shells, 19¢ each. Novelties, including Purses, Vanity Cases, Powder and Bon Bon for a season's satisfactory wear. lasts, at $1.16 a pair. jubway Store, Lower Floor 91 Dessert Spoons, 89c half} 25c Butter Knives, 19¢ each. , Boxes, Card and Stamp Cases, Pencils, Knives and Key Rings. i TO-MORROW, EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN Imported Bags, of Tapestry, Velvet, Silk and Satin, in the newest Hand Embroidered, Metallic $ 1 9 00 _ Braided and Bead Studded effects, at . Pocket Opera Glasses, with French Gilt and Mother-of-Pearl Trimmings, Leather Barrels $3 75 at “Pe dozen, $0c Gravy Ladies, 42¢ each. 91 Medium Forks, 89c half} 50c Berry Spoons, 42c each. lozen. 91.25 Soup Ladies, $1.10 each. a $1 Dessert Forks, 89c half} 4sc ese pee 39¢ each. jozen. 02.28 nel les, 92.00 91 Oyster Forks, 89c¢ half! each. dozen. Triple-plated Medium and 91 Orange Spoons, 89c half} Dessert Knives, regularly $3, dozen. at 92.50 dozen. $22.60 Corduroy Suits, $16.75 i jlored, of imported wid ZX wiccndunsy:new webutton conve | $1.50 Comfortables, $1.15 each > larcerevers, straight back, lined and inter- Bordered, full size for lar~> beds, 72x78 inches. pe en er) 50: piney shi aa Reversible with dainty 1.ured silkoline covering, in pink, Seectioesly Minis blue, yellow and lavender, with a 6-inch plain border to match. well eal gant Filled with pure white cotton. messaline waists $1.50 Comfortables at $1.15. | Subway Store, Lower Floor and serge skirt, ES in all colors; cases to match, in Copenhagen, 8 . H + ; Fans of Metal Cloth and of Hand-painted 27 Ree eaipet rdtuure iicaee Bad Lace Curtain Strips, 70c and $1 ousefurnishings Gauze, with spangles, many lace trimmed, a 2.75 Like ene 100, Silk Walsts, #2 Regular Prices $2 to $4 Per Pair mim At Special Prices of Lace, Metal Cloth, Hand- ; ; on, toammeine of tabeta,. ‘urtain tched i lomefuraishing Gtore—Basement, painted and Embroidered Gauze, at $3, 50, 8.00 fee Dae ore: manly, high neck st Gone Apis mae fi gy og } making A few nece: items for house cleaning. effectively trimmed:with buttons; all the wanted 91.35 Step Ladders at $1.10. 6 feet; made of good, colors; sizes 34 to 44, strong, well-seasoned lumber. They have a pail rest. $1.25 Brooms at 69c. Bristle hair brooms with $5 and $5.25 Portieres at $4 a Pair 100 pairs of handsome Mercerized Armure Portieres, Aalebed with a gimp jus le TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, edge, fringed or tapestry border. Our regular stock 8 An exceptional opportunity to purchase high class A F long handles; best quality only. 150 Misses’ Coats whe ceanaSti2b,t@ $2 Couch Covers, $1 Water Pails, "8c." 12 ‘uart—the kind that will i ol leading. ? not a] . ' All Leather Furniture At $10 Each mainly Roman stripes, Negus and Orlental;algod weigh andSOincha wide; ase Serub Brushes at 19. Very good quality, i That were $13. 75 to $15 5 91.85 Carpet Sweepers at 91.37. Bissel’s standard carpet sweepers; ev: one warranted. 1$c Scrub or Floor Cloths, 8c. Good, heavy quality; large size. Eight striking new models for girls of 13 to 18 years. One model like the illustration, a big, warm, comfortable and exceedingly stylish Polo Coat, of effective new mixtures, with blue or purple on the reverse side showing on the deep collar, long wide revers and deep cuffs. striking coats of pretty mixtures, = pel iS, Bisio pie sheviots ond broad- » including the extremely popular gra: with plaid backs. ne Ne Just 160 of these $13.75 to $15 Coats offered Wednesday and until sold at $10. 80c to 75c Towels, 20c and 40c Manufacturers’ samples of huckabuck and damask towels; hemmed, hemstitched or fringed; a great variety of good patterns. 80c and 85c towels 20c; 75c towels 40c. Subway Store, Lower Floor 44 Dozen Bulbs for 50c. iy which is onfy about half the usual price. Included are 1 dozen Daffodils, 1 dozen quills, donee Crocus, 1 dozen Narcissus, 14 dozen Evecinth at Dy Specially Reduced Prices including Sofas, Davenports, Suites, Rockers, Chairs and’ Couches of the highest grade workmanship, Upholstered in American and Spanish Morocco Leather in desirable colors, Dinner and Tea Sets at 35% Below Regular Prices O'Neill Hometurnishing Store—Basoment. Turkish Rockers, of Nut Brown Spanish Morocco, ‘width, 33 inches; depth, 32 inches; height, 43 inches; tufted back and arms, easy spring seat, $29 Subway Store, Balcony bulbs, Spee Suber Store Behoeny $15.98 Dinner Sets at $9.98 fringed edge, Harrington spring, at 50 Austrian china dinner sets; handsomely decorated: Formerly $45.00 100 pieces. 15,750 Yards Linoleums and Oilcloths at Far Below the Usual Prices Inlaid and Printed Linoleums and best grades of Oilcloths, in a great variety of the most desirable patterns: 760 yds. printed linoleums, two to four sq. yd. pieces; 50c and 60c grades, at 18c sq. yd. 1600 yds. standard oilcloths, 12 to 20 sq. yd. pieces; 30c and 35c grades, at 20c sq. yd. 6500 yds. standard oilcloths, 12 to 20 sq. yd. pieces; 40c and 50c grades, at 25c sq. he 2600 yds. printed linoleums, 12 to 25 sq. yd. pieces; 50c and 60c grades, at 35c sq. yd. 1000 yds. inlaid ‘‘Granite” linoleums, full rolls; 90c grade, at 56c sq. yd. 1000 yds. inlaid linoleums, 6 to 15 sq. yd. pieces; $1.35 and $1.50 grades, at 76c sq. yd. 2600 yds. inlaid linoleums, parquet designs, full rolls; $1.85 grade, at 85c sq. yd. $17 Tea Sets at $11.50 Austrian china tea sets; open stock; decorated wi a handsome border of red and old. arate ash $59.50 Dinner Sets at $42.50 Theodore Haviland china; floral border di tions, finished with gold; 100 pieces to the set; full cae hie Couches, of Dark Green Leather, fully tufted, imitation Mahogany and Oak frames; raised head, width, 31 inches; length, 74 inches, at 31.50 Formerly $42.50 ’ Fireside Chairs, of Dark Red Spanish Morocco, mahogany finished legs; width, 30 inches; depth, 31 inches; height, 42. inches, at 35.00 Formerly $47.50 Arm Chairs and Arm Rockers, to match, Chairs 27 ins. wide, 26 ins, deep, 39 ins, high, Rockers 28 ins, wide, 32 ins. deep, 36 ins. high, Upholstered in Olive Green Spanish Morocco,’ at 20-50 Jardinieres At Extremely Low Prices O'Netll Homefurnishing Store—Basement. Pottery Jardinieres, in two-tone effects: ‘ s ae Formerly $38.00 Please bring accurate room mease 7% and 8 in. size, at A ae a a size, at 75c. fe ae Da ‘bape Ss ap Morvcca, a 20. 50 urements. 5 Matt Green Jardinieres, 98c, 91.49, $1.98 and 5 Formerly $40.00 | Extra space and extra sales- Niece and Pedestals, in ble a ais ; ||| people in the SUBWAY STORE, peat NEW YORK irene rip) | eatetes tn blended colors: 28 inches high, $2.98 and $3.98. $1 inches high, $5.98 LOWER FLOOR. i ___—_____. West 23d and 22d Streets = Rae ae Se sas S30. CPR eS eed cera tee sae os rerenaycle