The evening world. Newspaper, March 15, 1912, Page 17

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le “Tarkey Trot” a Brenen of the Peacet Not in New Britain. _ ISETOBOGGAN IN -serrcemez MANY ROBBERS 5x aa A yout was from a Gance hail there because he danced the “trot,” and to rub it in he was ar-| di rested as noon as he hit the street. He was acquitted. Loot Nineteen Homes in Staten Island and Presto! Go Slid- ing Down Plank. Dogs and Cats Enrolled as Pupiia ina jane University. ‘Three setter pups were enrolled as students of the University of Kansas at Lawrence and took their places in a class with @ Maltese cat and a bulldo belonging to Earl Thorpe, professor of Journalii class {8 in charge of Prof. Dock- will endeavor to prove Wtaten Island police are hunting for a pasty of burglars who came from Man: batten early yesterday in an automobile @m4 in three hours robbed nineteen Wreuses in Westerieigh, an exclusive resi. Gential section near Port Richmond, ‘There " Just one policeman in Weeter- Police Capt. Young of the West New Brtgttton station believes from the re- ports made to him that the stolen money, silverware and clothing repre- He resigned in the Assembly the day petits at least $5,000. | before he was elected to the Senate, ‘Fo get into the houses the robbers used |S" was out of the Legislature only @ long, thiok plank, which supported |*¥° days. their weight to an upper window. Few | no, ‘Weetericigh residents ever lock their up-) Ny, per windows, of ‘The last place visited was the home, in| came down to New York and bought a ‘Waters avenue, of Capt. Smith of the| donkey for his three children. He was Municipal Ferry. Mrs. Smith was told the animal's habits were good, and arpused about 3 o'clock by the cries of | tO try him out ordered a drink for him het child and then saw two men sliding | i,t, Selon st Atlantic avenue and atrayed over to the free lunch counter, @n4 slid down the plank and made off. | where some one gave him @ spoonful of tabasco sauce. He kicked over the lunch and think, The dog and cat class will be taught for several weeks at least. voted for @ bill in the Senate he had introduced and voted for in the Assem- bly a few daye before, A double vote unique in the history of Albany. Capt. Smith then discovered that the windows of his next door neighbor, Joseph Silverstein, a school principal, ‘were open, and found the rear and front Goora also open. He attempted to arouse he Bilverstein household, but for half an hour could get no response. He was @ull calling when Policeman Charles E. Hayes galloped up on his horse. “My house has just been entered by ‘burglars and so has my neighbor's,” ex plained Capt. Smith. ald there has been murder done her: Hayes, revolver in hand, ran into the house and met the school principal com- ing down the stairs. Many! articles of value in the Silverstein house were gone, and the principal's trousers had been @arried to the rear yard, the money ab-| etracted and the garment left on the ground. Others who reported that their homes ‘were robbed are Charles Reilly of Water @venue; Joseph Wanty, John, Fay, mothers, that the one simple, wholesome laxative remedy which acts gentlyand pleas- antly and naturally and w: may be taken at any time, when the sys- tem a a cep with perfect safety really beneficial effects, is Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna. It has that true delicacy of flavor which is so refreshing to the teste, that warming grat Ripley, Thomas J. Wearren, John Mor- \gan and Robert Jones of Livermore ave- gue; John Behrens and William Berg- man of Manor road; John L. Sears, Lathrop avenue, and Charles Hong, Fifth avenue. The police found convincing evidence that the burglars used an automobile, whieh made carrying 4 Foremost Clothiers Since 1845 the history of fine clothes selling in New York. cor 22.50 to 35,00 Suits in year ‘round 00 fabrics, cut on advanced models, that will fabrics, cut on advanced models that will be good style for a whole year. for 40.00, 45.00 and 50.00 Suits in year Here are most un- CHILDREN’S DEPT. gi Reductions fg) usual special valuce | critscen's Rusia, Seller 6.00 to 7.50 Coats, regularly 18.00 to TROUSERS 25.00—Smith Gray & Co. tailored—excellent value Spring Coats of black and Oxford vicuna thibets; smart worsted cheviots and ( 3} models—regular 20.00 and 22.50 1 5. 50 Silk lined Spring coats, worsted chevicts and tweeds—exclusive fabrics and models—standard Silk lined to edge Spring Coats—black and Oxford vicuna thibet —the very _ Tomorrow marks the end of a sav- ] ings opportunity without parallel in | be good style for a whole year. 18 0 for 27.50 to 40.00 Suits in year ‘round e 23.0 ‘round fabrics, cut on advanced models that will be good style for a whole year. Norfolk and Double-Breasted in Spring Coats. Suits—regular values @ egy | Broken size Spring t original velours—correct shades in exclusive designs and black and Oxford vicuna thibet, correct velours, 00 ° ae, ee 18.50 fel} best Spring coat value in all Reduced Standard value at 7.00 and 8.00-—tailored in the Smith Gray & Co. custom shops from fine worsteds in new correct English (2 DERBIES & SOFT HATS Reduced Formerly ... 250 .. 2.00 FURNISHINGS Reduced SHIRTS—Smith Gray & Co. custom tailored shirts—in neat stripes and plain figures—plain, and stiff bosoms— OW... ; Formerly 3.00, Now. .....+++ ed and soft cuffs—coat values 1.50, 95c mode! 2.00 & 2.50......, WALKING GLOVES—genu- ine mocha~all silk sewn—fin- ished with spear backs—regular dc full Motor Clothes for Owners and Chauffeurs Your Charge Account Is Solicited Smith Gray & Co. Two Brooklyn Stores: Two New York Storess Broadway at Warren St. fa dry shampoo! few minutes, It xeens of oll and clean, cool | mpoo ‘pow: | ‘of cornmeal counter, wrecked pert of the bar and Dlunged to the street. After kicking the alr for three blocks he was caught. 140th Arrest h A “| and sure way to air tn to apply a de Mix enough powder space of Ten r time in ten y , Williams, familiarly known Gar san wee tone with water to cover the hat on for two minutes, the skin and the hairs To keep the akin an the complexion natw face, on the old charge of drunk and derly. Williams attritutes his downfall to a man, whom he afterward rhot, breaking up his home. Ina Walt pint of witen much Setter than powde rub off, and the complexion needs no! retouching all day long. There should be @ Jar of Mother in every home. Tt heals minor cu a yesterday, opening navigation betwe Poughkeepsie and New York. The v plendid remedy for ples, eczema and As to Spring Apparel Made Expressly for Our Seventeen Stores : Browning,King &Co | Everyone has experienced satisfaction fromthe fact | that his friends have admired the Clothes he wears. This organization makes distinctive attire, the kind that will give you that individ- uality so much desired by men of good taste. We make in our own Work-Shops not onl: Clothing for Men and Boys that we vail, also all otir Juvenile and Washable Suits. A FEW INTERESTING ITEMS OVERCOATS Our “Curzon” Overcoat isa Raglan of which $18.00 to $40.00 we are justly proud. The shoulders are particularly stylish...$25.00 to $40.00 the but There are so many new styles of Men's Suits that we cannot mention them all. The “Bell” is one which conforms to the youthful figure and has a style all its MBivienhcacberss yerens $18.00 to $40.00 is “Conduit,” with its natural shoulders MEN’S SUITS $15.00 to $40.00 YOUNG MEN’S and soft front and without padding, is a $15.00 to $35.00 popular garment for the young man who likes the English cut .... $22.00 to $35.00 MEN'S & BOYS’ { Particular attention is called to the values FURNISHINGS we are offering in Neckwear and Shirts. The Largest Distributors of Stetson Hats in America. -“A NATIONAL INSTITUTION” Browning, King & Co Broadway at 82d Street—Cooper Square at 5th Street — Brooklyn: Fulton at DeKalb Established 44 Years QNEILL-ADAMS Co. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d St. Saturday’s Grocery Specials We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities 'Phone S700 Chelsea, O'Neill Main Store—Basement, Mail Orders Filled, Butter Sugar h Made Elgin Creamery Ta- 39) fin") ail Fres! meyer ble Mutter—1-ib, prints Granulated Standard Re- In B-Ib. Fresh Egue cartons—each .. ; "y ; A Crackers Strictly fresh; none delivered; Fresh Bak eed Mth" alneutts, ‘cu 2, or Lemon Snaps--| in Money’ Pickles— Olives LY pish Queen Ollvess 0 UD tO per a Mrs. Kidd's Sw ats., 47e% pints, pints C7 Grape Frui if 2 for... .2he MUMGin 'Piortad jules Yule cach: | toe nges ‘The finest thin skinned Morida 60c None sen! oh :” ; Greenbaum's Kosher Sausage Ranak tintz mes ling Frpakfurters; Wrst, eter 2 neki se, 15C _ Irish Smoked Meats w. of Limerick, Ireland, ind be This is the type of woman who Kitty's attention quickly drew, That wondrous night when she chanced t» go With “the Boss” to her first real, city “show.” And what were the thoughts of Kitty Cobb ? Did envy bring from her lips a sob? Or was her lip with disdain upcurled ? You'll know when you see next Sunday’s World. Established 44 Years QNEILL-ADAMSCO. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d St. Surety Stamp Coupons When you fill your book you may come here and choose #2.50 of goods for it (except groceries and meats). It is the ideal trade coupon. Hundreds of New York stores now give them, so the filling of « $18.00 Suits, Raincoats, Top [.. 47*_ | 0! are rushed rorward Mighty Movement of Men’s Spring Clothing! $25.00 Coats, DressSuits, Tuxedos |°12.5 As one rack is emptied by eager purchasers fresh, new garments ] Cash or On Credit—Price the Same And, what’s more, we Se eaarey b hat ‘ai ie oes Sane being made entirely i =| Dutch collar sets THIS SALE—snappy English models, in novelty cloth and blue serge. Y AT ANY PRIC establishments. The Top Coats—Gray undressed worsteds or vicuna cloth, richly lined with heavy twilled silk or Venetian cloth. Some are SILK FACED. Sizes 34 to 46. Models for tall, short, stout or thin men, Cash or Credit .... The Men’. patterns in Spring weight worsteds, cassimeres, cheviots and velours. Also thousands of BLUE S. 5, fancy serges, undressed worsteds, cassi- meres and silk mixtures, MANY SILK LINED. None worth less than $i8.¢ of them good $25.00 val, orCredit...... Men’s Norfolk Suits—Th strong demand by smart young Spring that we mention them separate! just like the sketch—are ALSO IN Sent’ Confirmation Cash: or imely lines included in the great purchase which brought us this entire factory output of superior garments. Silk cloth and twill Gabardine, with satin lining. We had the same qualities in stock at $18.00 and $20.00, Cash or Credit .. $12.50 Tuxedos and Dress Suits—Not as many left as when this big sale started on Monday, of course, but still a complete showing of ALL SIZES. rfect fit guaranteed. The price is so small everyone can afford to have one on hand , {for spent asions. Cash or ‘| Credit yale of Suits Every fond mother in New York who has been shopping about for a confirmation suit for her son will rejoice with O'Neill's in the fact that unusual circumstances have made it possible to hold to-morrow The Best Sale of Boys’ Confirmation Suits - in Several Years! box calt, blucher lace, good stovt sole, broad toes; sizes These are especially handsome Blue Serges. All are qualities which will wear fine for months after ,the Sunday on which they make their first appear- ance $7.00 Suits To-morrow $4.98 $8.00 Suits To-morrow $5.98 rs," also Norfolks, styles with Knicker- de: ith wide flare at hips; trousers York this spring. ‘Nelli Main Store—Hecond Floor, Jacket and Knickerbocker trou bockers. — TI 8 are brow cut extra full, Most unusual val 2% to 5%, at 91,25, O'Neill Main Btore_-Heruad La Old - Fashioned ints = Regu- larly S00 ib. 25 Regulate ee 156 Kester La Assort ment xia. el to 50e; each . ot 20c Socks, 15c Blacks, tans colors, in lisles Pam tlacke and fancy inforced. Main Stere—Firvt Vicor. [MENS 50c. Bal- briggan Underwear, 39c. Shirts or drawers made of fine ere thew neatly Leen lh on in proper changeable Spring weather. Men's 75c. Underwear at 50c. Shirts are sleeveless, drawers knee bs beng CA ed ae ini i standarc wality. wont ‘Main Store-Fitet_ Fis Two things we c O'Neill neckwear: always the newest rettiest, an It is always the lowest in the city. For instance, these neckwear, necessities for Sunday: ! Dutch Collar Sets of, imitation [Irish lace, also lawn and linen, lace trimmed, $0c to 91.25. i Chemisettes of imitation Irish lace, 0c to $1.98. New Fichus and Peplins of net, batiste and marquivette, 98¢ to 97.50. Chemisettcs of net and lace, Dutch collars, stock collars, jinen and pique, At each 2$¢. . yokes, Dutch cole Venise, chemiset( of net, plain Mh Bg ope sleeves. New Pierrot rs, uets and the new Peplum Tiddo| Tera (belt, collar nud cuff) for chil dren. At, each, 50e. Oneill (2 jabots, ete, Ih jars. lars of imitation Teer. $2.45 to $6.95 Hair Switches at Only $1.45 ‘ou won't see any of these except in exclusive tailoring inch Switches. ... 96.95 tT shade from blonde to black, gray excepted. Tenty of daylight and skilled peonte Vill grectly assist you in mateb- . ic A New Line of Warp in’ flowered designs, 4, 44 4 & inches wide. Values @5¢ to 196 B5c, at, 78S ai Netti Mein mony fel t's Eye Glasses You ia We Have Them! for A complete line of 10 karat gold filled tim ov rim less cyeglaases ov spectacles, cone! as pure white \ i $1.00 d by our expert opti- sass cone and eye *REE,) sere deil‘Maln Biore—Plret Fleen, Stirring Saturday WAIST Sales! Dress Blouses of striped washable silk in all the newest stripes and combinations. Dainty lace Wien miinges low neck and new three quarter — sleeves, very special at fe New Spring Lingerie Wai: 5 here. Others beautiful ¢ laces and embroides high and low ne: sleeves. Sizes 34 to 46; spec Tailored Linen Waists, made of pure flax, Wither hand embroid- ered, plain shirt or pleated model some of the embroidere s are also trimmed with re Just the kind of waist to wear with your tuilored spring suit. Values $3.00 to$8.00, Miced at” $2.00 to $5.95 priced at Continuing to-morrow the remarkable stock adjustment which has resulted in one of the most notable Waist offerings of the entire season, Silk, net, lace, marquisette and scores of other rich handsome waists Values up to 018.00 on on 4. 0 7e reduced to O'Neill Main More—Third Fleer. Models Ready To- Morrow at | An extra special offering very specially priced suits. Why nanish” about it of all wool serge in navy, tan nd-white chec! 1 with Misses’ Suits — Stunning $19.75 of models worth $24.50 _ Every New York Miss who has about de- cided to discard her sombre Winter garb should come down to-morrow and see these very nifty, come early to-morrow and have your new aday stroll? Just like illustration, pple youthful lines through Nothing and electric u de ey; 5 at ollar and sleeves trimmed with bengaline and braid. High girdle skirt; very gr Sizes 16 and 18; At} inane sses’ Suits at $23.75 Girls’ Coats, $5 & $7.95 $19.75 Junior Suits at Of serges and checks, coat 19484 918.50 Girls’ Suits at $8.95 ta lined with silk. combination tri Shoe top suits in three piece jrodals SL $7.95 1a.

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