The evening world. Newspaper, November 3, 1911, Page 19

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Tusclous, his techn! he plays with und and sentiment young. He was hi recalled many times. again with gladness. The concert will be repeated this afternoon, feeling Stransky’s Debut ‘As Conductor of The Phiiharmonic — Nervous at First, He Makes a Good Impres- sion--Zimbalist, the Young Russian Violin- ist,an Excellent Player. ly applauded and He will be heard How Any Meal C1 Bajoyea by Costs fou Mothing to Try Stuart's will He In being able to stand the flash, It was only tn this that Mr, White BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. 5 ie STRANSKY, succeeding the late, lamented Gustay Mahler a: conductor, made his initial bow to & New York audience at Carnegie Hall last night at the first concert of the Philharmonic Society's seventieth sea- fon. There was a large audience, eager, expectant and tolerant, that gave him @ friendly, Jf not too warm, welcome came upon the # ige, His sa trying one and his ner- marked, but he bore him- his affilcted friend Oyster Cocktail. Lobster a la Newbuti Baked Pork and Bea Combination Crab Salad. Hot Mince Pie. Fritters, a and was appl 1 heart- ily vefore the evening was Tt would be a rash man who should [at essay to put a definite label upon Mr. Stransky's talents after this one con- . He has scarcely had time to find |! amid his surrou or |, a “little of each.” ordered crackers and sin robbing you of pirit, ergy and ability to t quickly, I can't help notice tt, You ven't the cheer and sociability you had go, Now I'll tell you what thereat the cheerful Mr. e took & vial from his pocket and jextracted a wee tablet. ‘There, there is @ tablet that co n ingredient, one lerain of which ts 8,000 grains of food. For even worst dyspeptic it's @ only thing that really gives ‘F Bidg, Marehall, OPEN SATURDAY PYESTNGS UNTH 10. GrCLOCK, America’ . Greatest Furniture House! Fut yabig Block ecompy * 36th St NO Club Fees « NO Exira Charges of Any Kind! A very liberal Credit System. 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Ostrich plumes, fancy ostrich pompon effects, white fancy wings, paradise, marabou, gourra, gold and silver tlowers, velvet flowers, large and small effects: Special for Saturday Only Black Velvet Dress Shapes, large and medium; value $2.50, at $1.50. Superior Cuality Silk Velvet Dress Shapes, new- est models; value $4.50, at $3.50. Black Beaver Dress Shapes, $2.98 up to $4.98. Finest Quality White Beaver Hats. $5.48 up $7.50. Felt Hoods, value $1.45, at 75c. Children's Dress Hats, $2.98, $3.98 up to $9.50, Imported Fancy } eathers, 25¢ and 75¢. Fancy Ostrich Feathers, 48c and 75ce. 100 Smart Velvet ‘irimmed hats, value $3.75; special for this sale, at $2.50 Candy Specials O'Neill Main Store—Basement. Another Famous Chocolate Sale We will sell a ton of 60c Chocolates at 39c lb. All lovers ot good chocolates never fail to take advantage of our chocolate sales, as we are headquarters for fine cho: olates, Louis Repetti's Famous 60c Caramels at 49¢ Ib. $1.2 25 Rosary Beads at 79c Warranted fer Five Years O'Neill Main Store—First lor. Set with amethyst», garnets, emeralds, crystal, sapph're, topaz, moonstone, jet or pearls; mounted naheavy rolled-gold chain with rolled-gold heart snd cross. Writing Cases All Leatherette, with safely Inkstand, inelose worth 82, a $l. d stamp box, eatendar, OF WITH NEXT Therefore, no delays Made of broadcloth, serge and mixtures, lined through- out with peau de cygne, skirt with high girdle, at no waits —no disappointments. Misses‘ $29.75 Suits at $25 $95 Girls’ Coats, $12 and $14 Of plush and broadcloth, lined throughout, in several a ee In cheviots, double bre sizes fC) See ny WORDS AND MUSIC DOROTHY JARDON SONG HIT SUNDAY WORLD trimmed and plain effects, sizes 8-to 12, $ at 12« 914 Girls’ School Coats, $5.95, $7.95 and $9.75 ates with neg or ag collar, 5.95, 97.95 99.75 8 to It y Baby Clothes for Thanksgiving O'Neil! Main Store Third Floor, Many suggestions from our Lilliputian department for little folks. Children's Worsted Aviation Hoods, Toques and Caps, in light and dark colors, from 25¢ to $1.50. dren's Cosey Warm Drawer Leggings, with and without feet, white, gray and red, 50c to $1.5 Children's Coats, complete assortment; caracul, cheviot, corduroy, velvet, tweed, serge, fur and c inchilla, in all desirable colors; also white and black; sizes 2 to 5 years; from $2.98 up. Children's ana Infants’ Soft Warm Sweaters, fancy and plain weaves, high neck, buttoned front; in white, gray, red, tan, white and delicate blue-and-white and pink-and-white trimmings, with and without pockets; sizes 6 months to 4 ; 50c to $2.98. Children's Bath desirable colors; finished with crochet edge, satin binding, cord and tassel; sizes 2 to 10 years, $1.50 to $4.98. Children's Hats, suitable for little boys and girls; beaver, felt, plush, corduroy, messaline, etc.; pretty crea- tions, copy of our foreign designs, from $0¢ to $10. Infants’ Long Chrittening Robes and Petticoats to match, very daint; ili trimmed with baby Irish laces an tions and fine Breach Va ‘; many designs to choose from; complete sets, from ND. 98 u er telephone and C. O. D. orders carefully filled by postal selectors. Real Irish Crochet Neckwear O'Neill Main Store—Hiret Floor, Dutch Collars, of baby Irish design; values $1.98 to $4.50; at.. $1.50 & $2.50 Real Irish Crochet Bows, some With GROnE arias iment Oru 25c to Z 5c _ Real Irish Crochet Linen Collars; sizes 121, to 14; value #1 i . Thc gts Frills of ruthette and batiste; trimmed with Cluny, V lenciennes and Oriental laces eae) ce . 50c to $1. 98 Chemisettes of net, tucked figures and esprit ef- fects, coat sets, coat collars, Dutch collars, stocks with jabots, at, each " 50c Guimpes, of striped sleeves; sizes 34 to 40; value $1.50; at....... 1.00 some Women’s $1 Hand Bags at 79c O'Neill Main Store— First Floor, 1,000 bags, in all the new and various models, in leather, velvet moire, satin and tapestry; GNESI Ege verscersceosene ‘79 $13.50 Baby Carriages at $11.00 O'Nci| Main Store—taxement, Fine reed baby pullman carriage, reed hood, sliding foot well, so a child can sit up, adjustable back rest, patent detachable wheel, rubber tire, up- "11 00 holstered in corduroy; special, at American Sewing Machines, $15 One of the Best on the Market at This Price O'Neill Moin Store—Baleony, Kuilt of oak, has hand lift, hood style, high arm, five drawers, nickel-face plate, new style thread re- lease, self-setting needle, fyll set of the very latest at- tachments with each ma- chine and a ten-year guar antec, Agent's price for this machine is $1 5 ‘ 825; our price, This can he bought on our famous Club Plan THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, Jobes, made of eiderdown, in all Established 43 Years—1911 Full Stamp Books Worth | $2.50 in Merchandise ' A Few Superior Bargains in Men’s Furnishings O'Neill Main Store—Junt Inside Zitat St. Door. Men's $5 Knitted Vests at $3.45 Our own direct import made in Belgium. Faney knitted de- signs with full knitted backs of, fine miuge worsted, six button models vith two top and two lower pockets, They will be the fad for this season. Men's $5 Blanket Robes at $3.95 Made of woolen blankets, cut good and full, figured and striped designs. They are well tailored with piped seams, shawl collar, neck cords and girdle to match, in all sizes and all good colors. Men's $4 Blanket Robes $2.95 Made of wool blankets, in- verted pleat at back, piped seams, satin yoke with heavy girdle ani » neck cords to match, shawl collars, all sizes and colors. Men's $5 House Coats at $3.95 Made of imported double faced cloth with plain edges or bound with silk loops to match, Tuxedo coat, collars trimmed, pockets, all colors and sizes. For Men Values $1 to $2.50, at 69c O'Neill Main Store—First Moor, Only 1,500 of them in the kinds and styles’ most worn, These have been slightly repaired, but so slight that we have to point the repairs out to you, $5 Eyeglasses at $2.00 O'Neill Main Store—Firet Floor. We will put on sale Saturd: complete line of 10 karat gol rim, of rimless eyeglasses or x tacles, containing the double (or bifocal lenses), The upper part is for itistance and lower part for he. reading. Saturday oly, ieee, $2.00 Eyes Examined FREE by Our Expert Optician Standard Authors’ Works At Lowest Season's P-ices O'Neill Main Store—First Floor, 92.00 and 93.00 single volumes of STANDARD WORKS, Published by the National Library; bound in 9% leather, 50c : Some of them have been handled; others are in perfect condition. 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