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S000 TO GREET CARDINAL FARLEY AT HOMECOMING Church Bodies and Leaders in All Walks of Life to Take Part. ‘When Cantina! Farley returns next Gonth 60,000 Catholics will line Broadway from the Battery to Twenty-third street @ad from there to Fifth avenue. His esoort will be composed of a group of Gatholic laymen composing the perma. ment body known, as the Cardinal's Committee and a committee of*citisens Fepresenting the nun-Catnoile bodies an the ieaders in the civic life of the ety. | ‘The Cardinal has intorméd Mgr. Jo- Mooney, Administrator of the » that be will sail from Na- jan. 6 on the North-German i steamer Berlin, due bere on the @nnouncement was made |i B at the first meeting of the Plas Beope Committee appointed by the Inal's Committees to make the ar- fEngements for the celebration. communication from ex-Comptroller ales made known that a movement } om foot among a body represen:- the non-Catholic citizens of the a@ity to participate in the homecoming @Mebration. The Chairman was author- | fged to give Mr. Metz and his asao- @ place in the parade. SpE ceil STATBN ISLAND NOTES. ‘Phe members of the Van Clef Sick Bemeht Association will give an enter- & food sale in the lecture room of the tatnment et Columbia Hall in Weet Brighton on Dee. 30. Mise Martha Cole of Mariners’ Har- bor is visiting friends in PlainfleN, N. J. . The Ladies’ Aid Soctety of the Kings- ley M. E. Churoh of Stapleton will hold church this evening. Miss Mamie Hines of New Brighton will spend the next two weeks in Lake- wood. An affair that is belie looked forward to with much Interest by the young peo- ple on the east shore of Staten Island) is the masquerade ball of the Ocean Yacht Club of Stapleton, which will be held at the German Clubrooms in Sta- Pleton on Lincoln's Birthday eve. Miss Amelja Wortman of Stapleton! has returned from Tampa, Fla., where she was the guest of friends. More than five hundred invitations} have already been issued for the annual} reception of the Pawnee Club of West Brighton, which will be held at the Ger- in Stapleton on Jan. 12. has been appointed by of the Richmond Light ympatry to make arrange. ments for a ball to be held at the Ger- man Clubrooms in Stapleton in the near future. POSLAM CURES | ECZEMA QUICKLY Those who are affected with Ec- suffering, will realize how needlessly this torture is endured after using Poslam, the perfect healing remedy. Itching is stopped at once. ie prog- tees of the cure is rapid. and all’ evt- dence of the disease finally eradi- cated. A test of Poslam proves its merit and for this purpose a free| sample may be had by writing to the Emergency Laboratories, 38 West Twenty-filth street, New York. Drug- gists everywhere ‘sell Poslam (50c) and Poslam Soap (25c). | Lord & . Founded Taylor 1826 | A Special Sale Saturda | Curtains, Furniture, etc. Useful Holiday Gifts 600 Pairs Lace Curtains Values $7. joo Lace $4.75 00 to $8.00, at | ‘Pair Bed Sets # Values $10.00 to $15.00 per set, $7.50 an d $10.00 500 New Imported Cretonne Boxes Glove and Handkerchief Sizes, Comfortable Rockers vets, Velour, etc. Value 65c Value $15.00 Comfortable Morris Chairs Fumed Oak, Leather Cushions. Fumed Oak Writing Desks Value $12.00 Upholstered in Tapestries, vast $9. 50 Value $20.00 Madeira Hand Embroidered Tea Napkins and Lunch Sets Tea Napkins—#5.50 do: Lunch Sets—#4.00 set; zen; reduced from $7.50 reduced from $5.50 Valné 815. MOST LIBERAL CREDIT.— PREMIUMS? 3I74-3° AVE BET IIB ENS VS OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK MR. NEWLYWED WAS SURPRISED when one day his better halt showed him her full book of ay Stamps and ex- LJ fae that by buying the morning 9! jad secured double stamps with her pur- chi Then he saw daylight, for the ety Stamps she had saved represented five per cent. upon what she had spent— and that all they got out of a savings bank was four per cent. on what they saved. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 101%. = THE GARDEN RESTAURANT WILL BE OPEN EVENING Sixth Ave., 20th, 21st and 22d Sts. Q)NEILL- 1868-——-Established 43 Years—1911 AMS CO. Best Quality—Lowest Prices on Sixth Avenue } } IF YOU SHOP BEFORE NOON you, too, may secure double stam on all your purchases. experience of Mr. and Mr. New! in the upper left hand corner of, this advertisement and you, too, will ap- aa the fact that Savings Bank jooks and Surety Stamp Books ac- complish the same purpose. Have You Bought All Your Christmas Gifts? There Are Just 8 Shopping Days Left--Make the Most of Your Time Here Are Many Exceptionally Welcome Christmas Gifts in Men’s Furnishings—Things the Men Appreciate ONelll Main Store—Just Inside Sist St. Deer. Men's $1.50 Coat Shirts at $1.00 All fast colors, custom made, of vrai and domestic madras in light and dark groands, pleated and bosoms, de- tached or attached cuffs, all this season's good patterns, laundered by hand, best of pearl buttons, all sleeve lengths; sizes 14 to 18. Men's 94.00 Silk Shirts at 92.45 All plain colors, French cuffs, made by a wel-laowa manufacturer, attached collar or neck band, all sizes. Men's 93 English Hand-Frame Knit Scarfs, $2.15 Fifteen ety eplor gino ean aris ‘te! eal hi ipes. It t a acai is fine q St'this low prise, “This teart would make beautiful Christmas git Matched Combination Sets Consisting of socks, handkerchief and scarf, socks and scarf, and handkerchief and scarf, always make a very useful gift. at 75c, $1.25, 92.00 and $3.25 Men’s $3.00 Sateen Pajamas, $1.95 Made of very best quality of sateen, double silk loops to ma low cut, pockets, cut very full, finely tailored, in pink, gray, blue an: tan, all sizes and extra cut. Men's $4 Blanket Robes at $2.95 Made of soft blankets, inverted pleat at back, piped seams, satin neck piece, neck cords, or heavy girdle to match, colors light and dark gray, tan, brown, garnet and navy blue. We can fit from the Very small to the very large man in these. Men's $5 Blanket Robes at $3.95 ; Made of wool blankets, striped and figured designs, well tailored, bound seams throughout, satin yoke, heavy girdle at waist, coat or gown style, all good colors, all sizes to extra large. Men's $6.50 Blanket Robes at 95.00 : Special purchase of these fine blanket robes, made of extra fine imported blankets, tailored in the very best manper, all good colors and designs; gown and coat models, round or shawl collars, heavy girdles, all s. Men's $5.00 House Coats at 93.95 Only £00 of these for this sale, made of double-faced cloths, com- plete in all sizgg and colors, light and dark gray, garnet, brown and navy blue, one and two lower pockets, bound with silk cords to match, roll collar and silk loops. Men's 96.50 House Coats at $5.00 This is the best house coat sold anywhere in town for $5.00; that’s saying a whole lot, but a look will convince you. Made of imported double-faced materials, all: hand-finished seams, soft roll or tuxedo collars, pockets bound neatly with silk cords to match, fastened with silk loops, sizes 34 to 46., Don't fail to see our line of Imported . Japanese Robes, Gowns House Coats, made from our models in Japan, at popular prices. Men's $1.50 Silk Neckwear at $1.00 Special purchase from our neckwear manufacturer, who makes * only the better kind. We have only 900 of these, full length, large folded Fears ied wel eaee eq collars; all imported silk, all newest designs; nicely boxed, if you wish. oe carry the lergiet canes of 50c neckwear on Sixth Avenue. Look for yourself. Nothing More Comfortable Than Slippers for Christmas O'Neill Main Store—Second Floor, Women's Slippers Women's Fur Trimmed Slippers for home-bodies, leather soles, in black, red, oxford and brown, at 98¢ and $1.45. Women's Comfy Slippers, some ribbon trimmed in light blue, navy blue, oxford and red, at 98c and 91.45. Women's Felt Slippers, felt soles, at 50c. Women's Worsted Slippers, variety to choose from, at 49c. It makes little difference whether or not a A soft man’s own money is utilized in buying him a present, Slippers are always a welcome gift. Men's Black and Tan Romeo, Faust Slippers, at 91 91.75, $2.00 and 92.25. en's ae jor Opera Slippers, made 4 tt, 92.25. ory eae | Tan Opera and Everett Cut Slippers. 1.75 and 92.00. ue and Oxford Felt Slippers and Romeo, also Comfy Styles, at $1.25 and $1.50. Boys’ Slippers Boys’ Slippers, in tan kid Romeo and Everett styles, $1.95 and $1.50, according to size. Boys’ Tan Everett Slippers, at 90c and 91.00, according to size. Misses’ and Children's Slippers Red Felt Romeos, fur trimmed, sizes 6 to 8, at 850; sizes 844 ; sizes 1136 to 2, at 95c. Red Felt Slippers, leather soles, sizes 6 to 11, at 750; sizes 11} to 2, at 80c. Variety of Leggins in Jersey, leather, velvet and corduroy. Christmas Suggests Something in Optical Goods O'Neill Main Store-—First Floor, Aluminum Eyeglass or Spectacle Cases with Mon- ogram, special $1.00. Sterling Silver Eyeglass or Spectacle Cases as low as $4.75. Black Leather or Pearl Opera Glasses, 94.98 up. Gold Filled Eyeglass Chain, 25¢ up. Gold Eyeglass Chain, as low as $1.75. A full line of Weather Cottage Barometers, 48c up Thermometers of every style, 25c up Automatic Eyeglass Holder, Compasses, Field Glasses and Binoculars, Christmas Candy Specials O'Neill Main Store—Basemest. Our Leader, Assorted Chocolates, 39c Ib.; 5-Ib. box, 01.75. Home-Made Candies, 20c Ib.; 5-Ib. box, 90c. Assorted Chocolates, packed in holly boxes, 29¢ |b.; 5lbs., 91.25 Christmas Favors, regularly 15c. to 25c. each, at 10c. “FUN,” the Weekly Joke Book, | Chri: il 7 P Other shh Unti Christmas ayli ht Shopping Is The Most Satisfactory Clerks, Stocks and Air are Freshest Double Surety Stamps Given Until Noon We Are Open Only $ Evenings This Christmas Season. Saturday, Dec. 16 Friday, Dec. 22 Saturday, Dec. 23 itmas Week, Open et Toyland teems with the good things from Sata Clau Furniture, Dolls’ houses, Dolls’ Clothes, Dolls’ Shoes f{nd $ Dolls of man; kings, Dolls’ kinds, Dolls’ rrambulators, Pullman Sleepers and Folding Carts; many kinds of Mechanical Toys, Stuffed Animals, Moving Pictures, Magic Lanterns, Post Card Projectors, Telegraph Poles and everythiag to Ca Offerings in In Series and Sets For Girls, 8 to 14 Dainty Sertes, Amy 10 titles; 760 each rick use Seri ina Rhodes: 10 ticles, Tie each, Helen Grant “Serics, A Dougias; 9 titles; P00 each. For Boys, 8 to 14 volutionary Series, George A. oni & tithe: 750 ne yi Re Re Lea, 780 each, cia cery Beries; 6 titles; B00 each, Dave Porter Series; 7 titles; 900 each. War of 1812, BE. L, Tomlinson; 6 titles; Oe each. Boldiers of Fortune Series; 4 titles; Oe each, Laura T. Meade’s Bad Little Hannah, Bunch of Cherries,” A, Children’s Pilgrimage, The, Daddy's Gin, Deb and the Duchess, Gay Chai ils of St. Woxe's, rls of the True Biue, ool Lack ‘Time of Roves ht o the Morning, M Boys’ & Girls’ Classics A 3 in ings of children's bo attractive he king Glane t, Alice Found There. ations, mily Robinson, 60 Rhymes, Jin= jen. 234" illus Boat By Anna Sewell. 50 illustrations, TAndersen's Fairy Tales, 75 For Little Folks, 4 to 8 Frank Baum; Sea Fatrios, 1. 90¢ each, Play, 8, F, Lefferts; 1 1911; 2 vols, Little Sunday Picture One's Book; SOc, Billy Whiskers; 760 each, For Tiny Tots Peter Rabbit Sertes, Beatrix Potter; ie each, Litte Small Red Hen, May Byron; 25e each, Peter Rabbit Himself, and Book; boxed, Sie. for Girls, 24c. and 45c. Chase, The, 0. Carrington, The, tiger Ly. ve Lattimer, The, Huby. Sets of Books Manhattan Edition of Robert Lo ‘Stew ve Theodore Ko ‘The Ewsay on Schurz, The Addronses Joneph Hy Che neoln, by Carl Lincoln, by And the Life of Lincoln, by Noah Brooks, Speclal price, the wet, 84.05, Sets of Books Standard Works 16 Pages of Games, Jokes and Puzzles, I By ‘Charles S4 iiuatrations, tures of w Brownie, 18 ons, ‘an Winkle, By Wash In 40° iuatr ingt vin. ‘ 15 Animal Btories for Little Peo ble. 50 itlustrations, Juvenile Story Books Indestructible, sanitary, attrac tivel, olored; fast col ry Btevemsou, 10 vols, % lea. Boe ; Writing Cases rd : Masterpieces of the est Literature $8.00 subscription’ \ Bhechite and Lett ; 1e08. “$1.00 Women’s Holiday Neckwear O'NeIN Main Store—Pirst Moor, ‘ Dozens of styles of neckwear, all attractively boxed, including collar and cuff sets, jabots, stocks with jabots, cascades, rabats, silk bows, etc., at 25c, $0c, 75c, up to 91.50 each. Flowered Crepe de Chine Scarfs, chantilly lace scarfs,#1.50 & $1.98 Real Spanish Lace Scarfs, 98.98 to $14.50 each. Exceptional Values in Real Irish Crochet Dutch Collars, 91.50 to 94.50 each Real Irish Crochet Jabots, $1.50 to 94.98 each © {Steam Engines, regularly 83.00, TICE? steam Engines, regularly 84.00; at (Steam En) Magic Lanterns at Half Price Magic Lanterns, regula 50, 25. % Price{: ic Fantern, regularly 3.00, at 98:90 Tumbling Bears, regularly $3.98, at 92.00, Funny Walking Dogs Under Price Poodles, regularly $1.29, at 950. Di hun Dog, reg Many other bargains will be offefd that are not advertised. “FREE, Xi Sunday Worl make a complete railroad. For To-morrow We Are Oftering All Steam Engines at Half Price Steam Engines, regularly $2.25, at ingines, regularly $6.00, at 93.00. Steam Engines, regularly #8.00, at 94.00, Lanterns, regularly $10.00, at $5.00 regularly 81.50, at 91.25, larly 83.45, at 92.50. pt a de slee N T When It Comes to Men’s Wear You may depend upon it that a big store like this has a great deal to say about Maximum Value at Minimum Price And this means good style as well as good ' quality of materials—an argument that takes gets old to the buyer—always means much, Garments That Lead at $10 and $15 O'Nelll Main Store—Second Floor. Men's All-Wool Suits and Overcoats, 910 Cut in the very latest styles and all the newest shades. Men's Suits and Overcoats, 915 in eee: suits and overcoats that you would willingly pay $£0 to 5 for. M 3ermania Chinchilla Refers, blue, 94.95. School Overcoats, 91.98 and 01.98.) +? " All-Wool School Suits, or for dress, with extra trousers, at 93.98. - Euy Your Christmas :Gifts In Our Infants’ Department O'Neill Malm Store—Third Floor, Complete assortment of useful as wall ornament presents fh ol kidd! rates thet Darts a ooviea eS 1 lous ty 91.50 to 618. i hk, ants’ 160 to.01 ote., 00. a ela Tents 64.60. wo 6 by t, Corduroy, felt, ate 0 14 years, nicoly tr ind mothor wi various materials, boys and girls, ts, sere e 98 to without f bewutifully trimmed, Coats and Dresses for Misses Juniors and Girls O'Neill Main SMore—Third Floor. Juniors’ $16.75 Coats at $12.95 In mixture combinations, with trimmings on collar and euffs of broadcloth; sifes 13, and 17 years, at $12.95, Misses’ $17.50 Coats at $13.75 In plain colors and reversible cloths in several styles; some trimmed with velvet; si es 14, 16 and 18, at 913.75. Misses’ $13.95 Coats at $9.75 In mixtures and plain colors; trimmed with broadcloth and fancy buttons; sizes 14, 16 and 18, 75. Girls’ Coats, $5.00 Plain colors, trimmed and plain effects; high collars, double breasted; sizes 4 to 14 years, at 95.00. Girls’ Wool Dresses, $3.95 and 95.00 An several styles; all neatly trimmed, with full pleated skirts; sizes 6 to 14 years, at 93.95 und $5.00, A Very Acceptab.e Christmas Gift American Sewing Machines $15 One of the Best on the Market at This Price O'Neill Main Store—Balcony, Built of oak, has hand lift, hood style, high arm, five + drawers, nickel-face plate, new style thread release, self- setting needle, Full set of the very latest attachments with each machine and a ten- year Bt gt Agent's price for this machine ¥ our price. ‘ $1 5 This can be bought on our famous Ciub Plan | at ane nen