The evening world. Newspaper, February 9, 1912, Page 14

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hee gn sO et we il tee tn ___ FTEs z_BVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1912.7 Saint, but Not Meaning “HEARLY DROWNED... Store Will Be Discontinued Here le Your Opportunity! A Word of It. Listen! eR the feeeue ' ni t te folends it was kno’ é hi Was to take pl four years. ‘fon after the announce- y that Owens could make tnent was made Mr. Martin's health be) § $20 amd $22 sce and Overcoats $12. 50 alled for help, wan to fall and he went to New Mexico et ae ‘ ie ae = and bas lived there ever since, eonnnnnnmnns | ACHor Falls OfF Pier at Miami. ' Miss McAdoo, Daughter of Tun-|""it war srranged that the wedaing|§ 929 amd $28 Let, = ehout © place thie winter, and while Mary Shaw Declares It Is| and He and Rescuer Have | 4) nel Builder, Becomes Bride aariin apperentiy has commpietely $30 and $33 16.5 1 recovered his health, It was deemed un ‘ Because the Modern, Narrow Escapes, the ing pall, of Charles T. Martin wise for him to come to New York | $35 a $38 19.900 | clutched Owens by the oe Seon 4 tn midwinter, Miss McAdoo suggested Woman Looks at the held’ ap both men unt penn that she should go Wert, Tha was |$ $40 $45 u 24.75 » World From Man’s A ‘Pen, Kalin When ( agreed nd last Sunday she and her Friends of the family of Willan @. 7 father for New Mexico, Mrs, McAdoo, butider of the Hudson tunnels, eli enough to recelved In the mati ards] ¢. a she ree ouncing ¢ y in n Nn \ bd 1 vo ne in Irvington oN M 40 Broadway, N. E. Cor. 22d Street. » Viewpoint and He Does All of the Thinking for | Her. ter, Miss Nona! NM. 8 performed . eldest daughter of Mr. and Mr Se He Flatters Her and She Flatters Him, but . BUR : Both Are Hypocrites, ‘ a and Some Women Are|" | Slowly Awakening to! Thies Undesirable Con-| dition. Surety Stamp | Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d St. 1868--Established 44 Years—1912| See Page 6 miu open For by Sale OQ NEILL-ADAMS CO, =. in our own merchandise Best Quality—Lowest Prices on Sixth Ave. Apparel Marguerite Mooers Marshall, | MISS MARY SHAW | Relentless Mark-Downs Prevail To-Morrow in Women’s Coats and Waists sei Yas ( <A Saturday Sale of great importanc ‘ce, especially to those transient visitors who reach town for the day. Every garment is new—most of them specially bought within a few days —and they have been assorted into two important lots as follows: Hundreds of Women’s Tailored Coats So extraordinary is this reduction that a personal examination might be desir: $30.00 | that you become assured of the fact that these coats are absolutely perfect. Values at come in large sizes, for either large or I women. They may be utilized for either $ 75 dress or heavy wear, as the material thinchillas, velours, broadcloths, fan 1l- tweeds and imported woollens, in blacks, grays, and exquisitely charming shading: that are too complex for description. @® & ~PERREWALLA |S NATURE'S ANSWER Surely pure tea h excuse for its than tea that has been “faced” or “treated” or “colored” or fired with a foreign flavoring substance. And yet most men feel that th “erm woman hus already far opinions of her own and guards them far too inflexibly, Not #0 Miss Mary |‘! Shaw, actress and playwrigit other afternoon she #milingly info the members of the Women's Political Union that in spite of all the talk .about emancipation it is stil) woman's | clef weakness to do just a* some man 4, how T would clas + forty 0 Just ci make with sho relter WIVES SHOULD CULTIVATE OPINIONS beh duh do OWN, Tut, now wil) not think for on a man for bh harm to her ow Premier Perri-Walla Tea would be better than jug- gled tea if it were only for one thing, its naked purity. But, in addition to its puri- an cultiva tainly Scores of Designs in the New Waists " “4 point of he dea that the ul should do ty, it “ he id ‘ite ite . in tailored line anes iciimerio lel The it : i dhe? All the thinking and deciding for. the y, it possesses the idea f Delightful creations in tailored linens piques and lingerie models — The linens ee His ood le ateepee 1c continual pre) tamiy in a relic that we are all rather sad- vine ; jc aleve ate Midmeltinstaneed deeds olin 48 sist bed PGWIG Hin: Tlaabel “Why io it that @ man calls a ly handicapped when we aluc. at | and piq K sty sh; the lingeries eoten' tome 7 eee by Begg rie start to run a race with | come in and low necked styles, long and short sleeves, with fuil range of sizes og 7s : be a ge of sizes. S'posental of nature. $ 2-00 , ; Re to speaking the truth but be- “But now 34 to 46, O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor. For that reason it docs Not try to improve on na- ture and in consequence it comes to you just as it ought to and that is the kind of tea you have in mind when you think of buying tea at all. Full Weight Pound Canisters 60c, al Grocers have Me New Spring Showing of Advanced Styles in Misses’ and Young Girls’ Suits gg hg at Pyke 50 Giris’ Suits at a 75 lized conspiracy— t Ds, Shoe-i Suits i » models, line ou wave Wier Walon the sacar ‘ and 18 years, at 921.50. fancy buitons; sizes 10, 12 nnd Tt yenrs, a2 $18.2 H L Sottd | : : TTR MOREA | ee Oak To Close Out At Cost or Less—Every Style a Desirable One or parted lipe, hwr why trtendty rather than ‘tens | FREK Extension Misses’ and Juniors’ $18.00 Suits, | ‘Cirls' $7.00 to $12.00 Coats at $3.95 | Misses’ $12.00 to $19.00 Coats at tude mutely procial Now for at $10.00 to $7.95 $8.50 and $12.75 O'Neill Main Store Third Floor, uch @ bor 7 Ino | In several models, lined t hout with satin, Plain colors and mixtures, some are lined In mixtures and plain eotor ora in several m she sinks tu . ’ ? in plain colors and miatures, sizes 15 to 18, | throughout, plain and trimmed models, special | all neatly tir IW y makes 4 disgusted mouth serve C: ty Si at 09,95 to $7.95. al $8.50 and $1 te veny! woken whe may is iene (wan C FOuUSTeeps i at 10.00. TAKE tt ede OVEN ON LINCOLN's BIRTHDAY, NO; MEN DON'T PREFER WOMEN fe yoM AROMA ‘This Nonparell $4 ™ 50 WITH THE 8EX CRINGE. AROMA, 3 DC teater Mile Filled R) American Flags Infants’, Children’s and Misses’ “But don't you think 1 EGETABLE TABLETS and Tule: COUCH For Lincoln’s and Washington's Birthday Decorations Wear woman with the sex cr 7 U.S. Flags, sewed cotton, fast colors, sewed stars con Children's Princess Skirts Chiidesn's a aid Misses, al both sides; soft finish; edge hemmed and canvas heading made of lawn, f Guimpes, high or low neck, Mt with grummets. t diay Mah ins Wrimine nd with embrk Fy , years, " t ie s Se 4x6 ft., rog. 81.50, at $1.00 6 x10 ft., reg. 82.50, at $2.00 or Sekine Aart veRre oe a Gkie ne wlth Eee iaamaadllaad 2174-3° AVE bet SxBft., reg. 82.25, at 91.50 12x18 ft., reg. 86.45, at $5.00 " Brinceas Stipe for mines and | Secs... SOCt0 $298 Peete Sere mr t0.bie Mary. f} OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9 0 CLOCK All-Wool Standard Bunting, Fine Grade Val. and Cluny lace and aeitis'” Russian Dresses in SxS {t., reg. $3.35, at $2.60 exabroideries square or round boa g ing ; apie hite and col- 81.75, at 91.50 5x0 ft., reg. 83.00, at 93.25 cttect ss | 9 BC to:$ 2098 | vearntrom.. IBCto $4.98 4x6 ft., reg. $2.40, at 92,10 8x12 ft., reg. $6.75, at $5.50 A e if and Ideat Waists for , Drawers for Children made wil extra tape a cambric, tri en it res, Brooklyn American Flags Mounted on Stick with Gold Spear pre and month Reh re SARS: Oh SADE. FINE SA TASER, ‘ NE Uevas 8x12 inch, 5¢ 18x24 inch, 15¢ years, ate..ce.es ears tenes ts BIG BIG REDUCTIONS IN RIC 12x18 inch, 10c 24x36 inch, 25¢ . Third Floor. Pp Flag Poles, Wood Ball and Holding Arch . acta @) F E N H E i iM CHT N te] FURN ITU RE Bft., S0e; with gold ball, 75¢ 12 ft.,75c; with gold ball, 81.20 Ribbons—New Spring Ideas 9 a AN ©] 10 ft.,60¢ ;with gold ball,$1.00 Pole Brackets from 18¢ to 98¢ Satin Pip Dor Waeh Ribbon i in pink, blue and white. o 9. 3 ‘St Ise at nip, Bigrer=Binerre 20¢ ate 5 bee abe piece Fulton and Bridge Streets, Brooklyn CLOTHING i t-Inch Taffeta Ribbon: in a line of new millinery culos, CREDIT Your Hair—Its Importance “HE Sor ; : Women should exercise great care in Final Reduction —Entire Stock of $100. worth $1 Down $1.00 Weekly ua selection of han tay ANE? silted $2.50 Ryegiaae FA Anda $140. $3 “ $1.50 “ experts to arrange to your approval the This Season’s T. ailored Suit Waiwilllsave envarcariten (ena axarcice best of all blending hair jur stock con- $190. “ $5 “ $2.00 « sats of the finest quality hair which cannot TT wil anaes be detected from your own i id gold-filled spectacle or $240. “ $10" $2.50 “ Wavy Hair Switches, 24 inches long, are Se TAs Rerteaets lentes fail Your Unrestricted Choice at $15.00 Ladies’ or Men's $6) "00 halts in, ai vie oe at less than nal Mas redline eller: y arranged i only. O'Nelll lain Store—Firet Floor, J me er) lat $2.94. SER About 250 Women's and Misses Suits Clothing Up to by a 5 . Misses’ Suits Transformations, so delightful for the porn ' $1.00 Down -$1.00 Per Week ATR Mapniaa aU attest itenlaly bac Women's $2.50 Shoes at $1.79 js includes every winter suit in the house, coming the prevailing style. Special at Prices don’t stand in the way in this offering, It is a recognized fact that when you seck real shoe value your dollars will buy the most at O'Neill's, Women's Patent Leather and Gun Metal Button and Blucher Lace Shoes, made over well ait ng lasts Cuban heel) walking weight ate ; . $1.79 02.94. MICHAELS BROS | Roc ee eee aia Formerly sold from $35.00 to $45.00 SMAV+9.""ST. B’ ; : =a —l Women’s Neckwear for 1912 Made of desirable materials. The season's best \ (15, 00 models, plain, tailoremade and trimmed, 0 y and cream with full length sleeves, | plain or plaids, bows, roses, ete. y 82.00; apecial, Si " $1.5) Ss Renn’ . ; special, cee at a o $ $95 Women’. > Caracul F ‘ur Coats, $55 | ~— 11-80 seeetes of tucked net, | each 280 and 500, Misses’ and Children’s, Tan pat Calf, Shoes \ d it effects, plain net About 100 dozen Satlor Col- high oc button; new high too last; regularly $2.00 25 Handsome Caracul Fur Coats of superior ) IF YOU WANT! ane tor eae | Jars, DutchCollars and Dutch Pei. and 62-80; epecially priced; wires 444 to 11; ut 91,50, Pur > nerte yatC : Shi rt jeck Yokes, some with batiste nes 0 @, at, European dye, pertecfly matched aculshins; | | carn raat an Rhee set te | combinations; values 780 Ve and Youths’ Satin Calf Lace Shoes, full muni toes; full length, long roll collar, brocade silk lined. | 55.00 YOUR BUSINESS TO 01.98. and O80, at, enh... ceceae 0c sizes 1 to 524, at 01,804 aluca 10 to 1834, at 01.00, | O'Nell Main Store--Piret Floor, O'Neill Main Store—Second Moor, Regular Value, $95.00 BECOME THE TALK } 135.00 Hudson Seal Coats. . Reduced to c OF THE TOWN, TELL }} 80,00 French Seal Coats eke Reduced to ; re we ABOUT IT THROUGH | i lig eal sities Ls 68.00 Pony Fur Coats.......,..Reduced to..,.,.., 35,00 A WORLD “WANT” AD. }! it makes little difference what you need--a World nt ee -—-— ————————— it | | “Want” will go and get it, Faia tS IRR 16 es a : aos ne a

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