The evening world. Newspaper, November 8, 1911, Page 11

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“aga eS ere ‘THE EVENING WORLD, PD NOVEMBER 8,1911. i RUSSELL SAYS $700 GOWN 7 ISNOT HGH PRICED Actress Also Testifies That $40 Is Not Too Much for Six Rhinestone Buttons, Gilian Russell doesn't think $10 18 ®o much to pay for six rhinestone but- | tons for a stage costume, or that $700! for a gown made of blue satin chiffon, with gold embroidery and Irish lace neck and sleeves is exorbitant. { Miss Russell, as young and good-look- | = ing an ever, appeared to-day as a wit- ness before Justice Greene in the City Court fn a suit brought by the Mrs, Osborne Company against the Shuberts te recover a bill of $1,717. The money, it 49 claimed, ts due for costumes furnished the Shuberts for the production of “Lady Teazlo” as the Casino Theatre in 1904, The Shuberts think Miss Russeil should be held personally responsible for the bill, but Miss Russell has « different idea on the subject. Former Judge Joseph, appearing for the Shu- berts, tried to show that Miss Russell ordered the costumes from th Onborne Company on Oct. 18 weeks before she signed with’ the Shuberts to appea ‘Teazle.” “There is some mistake about that, said Miss Russell, “I never had al thing to do with ordering the cos. tumes.”" The records of the Osborne Compan were produced and showed the costumes were ordered on the date mentioned. Miss Russell said the frst she about the costumes having been or jeved was when Sam Shubert, now dead, asked ert bill ef the Osborne Company was ex- essive, She scanned it carefully, she said, noting the charge of $700 for one | sown and $40 for the six buttons, and eplied that she did not think the bill excessive Miss Russell wore @ large purple ha n court, & sort of waste-basket crea. black stripe @ black silk skirt Shop Here! You share in all the & Save Stores—enormous stock heii ability of m HIGH PRIC low operating expenses ke" F YOUR MONEY BACK IF WE ARE UNDERQUOTED. Miss Amelia Summerville One of America’s Leading Actresses, and ) Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 3 to 4.30 P.M,, and Saturday } evening from 8.30 to 9.30, lectures on “Beauty Culture these talks, which will be given in Full Length Fur Coats, Inexpensively Priced Unquestionably these prices for to-morrow show savings offered by no 5 downtown store. ! NEAR SEAL COATS... . 88.50 : ELECTRIC COATS. .49.00 RUSSIA PONY Coats. 35.00 Investi Lie Fine Silks, Satins, Corduroys salin inclu COLORED PEAU DE CYC of street and evening s! pink and bla CORDUROY round clea’ BLACK MESSAL finish and perfect black; r ) BROCADE SATIN Black and Colored Dress Goods 52-INCH ALL WOOL STORM SEP CHEVIOTS—in gray, blue, catawh: ALL WOOL STRIPE SUITINGS. 'S, ROUGH SUI a splendid assortment of colors; per RUFFLED RENAISSANCE motifs; lace insertic DENTELLE ARABE LAC! BONNE FEMME CURTA AURORA SILK CURTAIL Knowtng shoppers will be quick to in the undernoted list. colorings are Oriental Size 6x9 ft. | Size 7,.6x9 ft Reg. $8,00,5-98 | 1.50 Inlaid Linoleums, 98¢ PARQUET FLOOR AND TILE DE- SIGNS—colors go through to back. Regularly $1.50 per square yard Women’s Long Kimonos, 1.98 Of flowered crepe, with large satin collar, Also of plain crepe, in all pret- ty colors, with shirred yoke; front ine sieeve trimmed with Dresden silk er. Mrs. | knew | ne didn’t think the |§ ‘ause Our enormous cash resources and You ers should not miss this opportunity: reg. $2.00; per yard, colors and f Bed Sets, Curtains, Portieres You have never seen such drastic price-lowering. A glance at these prices will explain why we expect to be busy every minute of the day PORTIERES—mercerized armure with velour borders; reg. $9.00; pair. a A Sale of Brussels and Velvet Ree They're the lowest in Nes Size 8.3x10.6 ft 0. 7-95 | Reg, $12.00. WILTON VELVET RUGS—size 9x12 feet; regularly $18.50...,.. | WAR VETERAN HELD. Man Charged With Stabbing Had Six ded Revolvers. William Boshell, thirty-three years old, @ Spanish-American war vet of No. 74 Christopher street, was in $2,000 bail for examination on day on @ charge of felonious by Magistrate Corrigan in the - |@on Market Police Court to-day. Bo- ahell was arrested last night while hiding in @ closet at No. 24 Grove atreet, charged with stabbing Frank Olsen, twenty years old, of No. 804 West One Hundred and Forty-ninth Street. Olsen now is in St. Vincent's thigh. an argument. Boshell grabbed a ®pan- {wh dirk which was hanging on the wall of the room and started after Olsen, who in trying to escape Jumped upon a chair and received the plunge [stabbing Boshe! fled to the Grove | street house and hid, WATCH THE COMPLEXION |Entirely Cleared After a Few plications of Poslam. Where it goes is evidently not a very serious matter so long as the ugly spot, blemish or other skin disfigure- quickly as it docs | ment disappe tions of Poslam, the after a few appli in the daytime. restored and the actual heal- ‘kly accom- tetter, ield rapidly to Poslam. : sample sufficient to show results d free upon request by the Eme y Se West Twent fis stree! 50 conts b; is the best soap for your skin. cake, 25 cents, at druggists. {vantages offered by downtown instaking service, absolute reli- quick deliveries. YOU MISS THE a noted beauty, will on 4 number of inte onsely interesting are cordially invited to hear the lecture room, fifth floor, ELECTRIC CARA Bro COATS os & Black CONEY GOATS ne finish; one yard wide; in a full line ding white or blac S4-INCH ROUGH ik; 54-INCH ; reg. $1.00 and 9c MO} TINGS an yard d FANCY nted on heavy cable net; large match; regularly $7.50 et 4.98 take advantane w York Size Oxia ft ‘9,50 | Rey, $15.50, 12. 50 13.9) Women’s Silk Petticoats, 1,98 Of good quality messaline or taffeta; in all the new shades and black, with deep accordion plaited flounce. Women’s Waists, 1.69 Of white crepe material; effectively rimmed with cluny insertions; also a choice collection of other pretty mod- els, elaborately trimmed with Venise and German Val. laces; new sleeve with plaited frill, Hospital with a wound in his left, Last Tuesday night the men got into | of the dirk in his left leg. The de- tectives say t six loaded re ;Volvers in Bos’ room. After tho, When used on the | Posiam Soap, medicated with Postam, | Large | ——=Wh CIVE SURETY STAMPS ONEILL-ADAMS Co, Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d St. Best Quality, Lowest Prices on Sixth Avenue “Come for Clothing” If You Didn't Get Here To-day, Come To-Morrow; If You Can’t Come Friday, Come Saturday. There’s 3 Days More Don't falter. Don't hesitate—just take our word for it that this sale of Men's Suits and Overcoats is the best oppor- tunity to buy seasonable clothing that has come to the men of New York in a long - while. + t 2 “Show me,"' said the Ad-man to the Clothing Man, when he declared his intention of having a Clothing Sale good enough to pack the Clothing Store with men and boys. **Let me see what you have to offer with such great expectations.” And the Ad-man went to look the clothing over, and to his surprise and de- light found that the Clothing Man was really going to offer Better Suits and Over- coats for the Money than any store in town can match. Take this as an inside tip, if you want to--but believe it and profit by it. We want you to participate in the buying. We want you to tell fathers, brothers and sons about it, and we want you to urge your friends to be here at least one day of the sale. It is tco good to be missed by any man. Pass the word along! * + Don't juage this sale by the ordinary clothing proposition. It is vastly differ- ent and exceedingly better than the ordin- ary clothing sale. Business and profes- sional men, office men and workingmen will be equally well served in this sale, and all will profit by it. Suits at $6.48 that you would find it hard to match at $10, Suits and Overcoats at $10 -made of all-wool fabrics in strictly up-to-date styles ~-as good a: e would ask $15 and $20 for. Suits of Ali-Wool Blue Serge —with extra pair trousers a great offer—at only $10, Suits and O'Coats at $14.50—beauties that might as readily be marked $20 and $25, Suits and O'Coats at $19.50 that your tailor would surely have to ask $35 or $40 for and these are beautifully tailored. See them -that's all. O'Neill Main Store, Second Floor, Ca) Ms som Sixth Rg 20th, “21st and 22d Sts. We Invite ¢» We Give and Responsible Redeem Surety som’ ONEILL-ADAMS UO, = Charge Account in Merchandise at this Store ‘e Over the Counter 1868—Established 43 Years--1911 Best Quality-—Lowest Prices on Sixth Avenue Finest Selection of New Trimmed Suits You've Ever Beheld Backed Up By a Showing of Apparel , f Comprising Dresses, Coats and Skirts By Models Exhibited First In This Store At Prices Far Under Inferior Copies by Others O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor, In This hailehe tee Rules With a Strong Hand, As We Have Aimed to Limit Nu In Tailored Wool Suits Some Stunning New Styles In the plain and fancy collar and trimmed Is. Not one, but many for choice, of mixtures, tweeds, ser} ad che ne blacks and the most desirable shadings; 1 Z. 50 Mannish Flannel and Madras Shints In this offering we present about $00 in many west and white, Styles that are up to the moment in . sites; value \ at, “95e Stunning Separate Corberey Skirts Button tri ed model, in Lisicnl navys, browns and 9 tana; at, only.. 5.00 elsewhere, and then ours. Three Standard Prices at $2. 95, $3.95 and $4.95 Such a Manner as to Make Duplication Unlikely Coats Suitable for’ Dress and Rough Wear Our offering at the price quoted is exceptionally strong, not one ole possible one handsomer than other. eb m ish tweeds, two-toned reversible and mixtures, ae jesired. Styles re = hivene7 ® 14.75 Dresses and Frocks That Are Out-of-the-Ordinary Creations from which you have many oo a etalon for choice. ‘The materials i gating and all- de ates. in colors. hers Beta aba and ours that are prev) * 1 1 .75 priced at wes ee ’ Dress Waists ‘nd ‘Blouses: New York’s Biggest Variety z OFNetll Main Store—Third Our waists are noted for their form-fitting qualities and are corsetieres. Don’t forget this when buying, for a trim figure is only attained by closely following the new ideas. A gathering of about 500 pieces, not one style, but ma and silks, in blacks, whites and the most desired colors and combinitions; paiatied t in keeping with the very latest dictates of y; new created models, in laces, nets, messalines, chiffons three assortments to choose from; see others Characteristic O’Neill Untrimmed Millinery Values . Presént Savings and Style Merits Upon Which the House of O’Neill Built Its Business. O'NeiNn Mate Store—Firet Floor. Hats now popular and good for the entire winter season are beabers, velvets, delours and hatter’s Our stocks consist of the newest up-to-date models from the leading manufacturers. plash. Black Beaver Shapes, full napped, $2.45, 93.48 up to $4.98 White Beavers, superior quality full napped, nts 4 ae to 97.50 Fine Quality Black Velvet Dress Shapes, smal medium and large; $3.75 values, at. ges » $2. 45 $2.25 Black Hatter's Plush, newest models, medium pu large shapes; exceptional values at ....... vee 150 Russian Pony Coats to 140, Russien, Posy Coats, lined with Stina’ po Apr #2900: regularly 649.50, tine lened rei se te Mi wo0ee ey $39.50 Women's 52 inch Caracul Coats Women's 52 ineh Caracul Coats, lined with changeable or brocaded silks with deep roll collar and cuffs. $45 Coats at $35 805 Coats at $45 -Three Days’ Sale of & Women’s Knit Underwear Thursday, Friday and Saturday “3 O'NelIL Main Store—Third Floon All Underpriced Women's 50c Underwear at 390 Vests silk trimmed; short or long sleeves; pants ankle length; medium weights; fine cottons, Women's $1 Union Suits at 75c White ribbed cotton; long sleeves; ankle lengths; silk finished Women's $1.25 and 91.50 Ribbed Union Suits, 91.00 White; one-third wool; medium weights; high neck, lon or short sleeves; ankle lengths. Women's $2 Union Suits at $1.50 White ribbed, half wool; high neck; short or long sleeves; ankle lengths. Special. Sale of Women’s Fur Coats at 25% Less ONeill Main store—Thira Foor. Black Banded Sailors of Hatter’s Plush, man- nish finish; values $2.75, at............. minh ba ache an ca igege 92+ 95 $2.25 values, at........ ce ee eee eee $1. 48 100 Women's Smart Trimmed Tailored Hats, values 86,50 to $8.00; at..............0 0. eee $4.50 Black Fox Set Black Fox Set, allen Ae heen Were regulagly $29.50, at +: $19.50 Jap Mink Sets Jap Mink Sets, large pillow muffs and fancy-simwi trimmed with heads and tails, regularly $92.50, at . A Special Sale of Women’ s $1.50 Bath Robes * at $1.00 ae like » Mnoteation,) Thr bautieds here eorenh They ee made of saaeoriase teste ith, id collar and turn beck plaiton der. ine lait’on shoul col @ay, Frown and Pla, finlabed with girdle Oa" at wai $3. x One sad Wf rod ge & scersucker an e, \i lowe, saibor coll dep oR A or uniform sleeves; f with ; deep hem; $1.89, 4 Carbolle Soap; 7c Foilet Soap; Jurgen Lite ink’ Buy Weed une Giyvering Seay ‘i hb bars, 80e.; ep Tc Cotedrated | Witet Atmget Oe 646 63c Fragrant Tollet soaps as i$, 8 ’ Our Annual Three-Days’ Sale of p ccto MM All Up-to-Date Lines of Toilet Soaps O'Neill Main Store—First Floor, Thursday, Friday and Saturday One of our biggest annual events is this soap sale, starting to-morrow and continuing until closing time Saturday night. will be placed on sale, far below regular prices. Mail, telephone and C. O. D. orders filled. Sanitol pie Cag Almost every make Read every item, ‘ollet Heaps reg. price 15c | ist! ,Tellet tonpy med, Oe, 7 Be | tans rae ees ne giment Te meses 1.00 ‘Turtle Oils Brown

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