The evening world. Newspaper, March 28, 1912, Page 14

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YH Sin TAS a, ‘ 16) GAS KILLS WOMAN dead early today in tho kitchen of his bachelor apartments in the building | | at neither ld dewrmine, hia investments. He never married. owned by him at No. 415 Grabam ave- go further unt iy alr had earm old, | THE AMERI tue, Nest him on the floor mee tne} clesfed the apartment. 5, SeMeILAL, whic’ wae, forty. | THE AMERICAN body of Emily Betz, a dr er who] NO INTIMATION OF DEATH BY | Seven years olf, was one of ths sons of IN THE HOSPITALITY OF HIS HOME lived at No, @1 Graham avenue. Both SUICIDE, lea GARIN avenue tor Sirens. pacts by a Gra je year had been aaphysiated by gas which! In the kitchen they found Schmidt, | ago and who deft « fortune to be divided Me flowed from @ heater beneath the boller| partially dressed, lying on his face be- | among several sons. William Je eald 10} ¥v e back of the atove, tween the door and the atove, Aout alienated from the rest of , John Hoyle, caretaker of the Senate) ten feet away from him lay the body of fer a division of the eatate, | ‘ Buitting at No. 994 Graham avenue, the woman, fully clad. ‘There was no hia portion of the Inweri- BALTIMOR' wi »d: midt where. | note or other indication that they ha atice estate in Vatious parts of | office building owned by Sch: her ind! had} t H E —_~— in he meintatned die own suite of |dled in a suicide pact. Nor waa there | Willlammburg and realized heavily on all any trace of drin ) which might explain the accidental opening of the heater cock, Schmidt was known to have been in- timate with Emily Bets for some time. offices, noted that Schmidt did not ap- peat at his offices et the customary hour of 7.30 o'clock to-day, and, after waiting halfan hour, went to Schmidt's apartments to see if anything were Couple Found Dead on Floor in His Williamsburg Bach- RYE Arh PHoR a Reca . Ariz, wrong. Aa aoon ae he climbed the|He was seen by a friend Inst night at|*vmitting the judiclary reci EXCELS IN.ITS PURITY, FLAVOR AND GENERAL EXCELLENCE { elor Apartment. faire to the second floor Boyle ametiad | Grand street and Graham avenue,| ment to the people at the next general — —__ —— a ean, Schmidt wad he was waiting election passed the Lower House Ea ibaa tray { i He found the door to the three rooma| body. The presumption of the police) Arizona leginiature towiay. An ide LARRY EMRICH, New York, cal measure is in the hands of the en: ate Committee on Constitutional Amend- mente. to-day was that he met the Betz wo- man there and took her to hin apart. Emily Bets had no frie or Witlam C. Schmidt, a Williamsburg Teal estate man reputed to have been Worth clote to haif a milton, was found occupied by Schmidt focked and went down to the street to summon Pollce- man Boyle of the Herbert -" ments. ' We Give and Redeem SURETY STAMPS | = Established 44 Years — i Store YourFurs . It wt he Ideal eurade Coupon 4 , san), + ; 4 : chandise, - Practically entice wo big belldings are your prenium parton. a). *t ONeill: | | -ADAMS Co Re MrTh MuaroPo tS tone, geet aia ee id They pat gd ogy 5 : ’ fo | BER TO Ask Fo! R THEM, Don't forget the name— SURETY. Filled Phone Chelsea 5700. meat). (Bring your Sixth Ave., 20th, 21st and 22d Sts. An rig Fh 9 offering of a LIMITED lot of perfect work- ing Machines which we hasten to tell you about. SALE OPENS TO-MORROW, FRIDAY Not only are prices FAR BELOW the lowest cash pce ever offered you on a SINGER, ELDRIDGE, WALTHAM or DEMOREST Machine, but you have the privilege of buying on our Pay-As-Convenient Plan. Ask about it. O'Neil] Main Stere—Firet Fleer. Below Cost Prices On Machines Which Have Been Used for Demonstrating ,,........ SINGER .............++....9 and & drawers + $85.00 (4 only The Celebrated $50.00 $1 4.50 “Vindex B" at only 16 ‘ That this is one of the most extraordinary Sewin, ee — ever edt se is ns one m alone; ew \- tied “Vindex B" Sewing Machines with automatic lift, built of nicely quartered oak, drawer Our Price 1 $15.00 : ly polished, five drawers, full ball | SINGER “15 and 7 drawers + 20.00 8 cal) 8.00 ono cto be ts a selt~ threading = SINGER... ‘6 and 7 drawers. . > 60,00 & only’ / ale price Be antets aovlon full “Mickel side’ plate, Weunauen oe i eves bes ‘top z ated i pn it 10.00 y - ee .5 drawers, box ~ 25. on! . by agents up ADAMS WAR’ 35.00 i only) 104 | ey Be” $16.50 .00 (5 only) Fa ONem1-AD4MsCo Siath Ave..20th to 22d St., N.Y. Siath Ave. 20th to 22d St..N.Y. Whole Carload of “AMERICAN” Machines This Newest Style “Singer’’—Reduced Just Recei i 12 , ved to Sell Special at . . . “ PT Blawg ately th peer laters toe ee machine Hurry for these matvellous values in one of iat populer machines made in the United New States. Perfect workers, fully guaranteed. Five drawer hand lift style. In Highly Polished Oak. drop head; beautifully finished. Li ice BUY ONE ON O’NEILL’S CLUB PLAN pri 960.00. Sale price.... A Guaranteed Typewriter For $28.75 [Cash or Credit | $35.00 Bargains for Friday Only ? Every item in this advertisement is an extra special reduction for to-morrow only. limitation is necessary as even immense quantities melt away quickly at such surprising Women's Glace Gloves Princess Slips In black, white and colors; [many of fine lawn, trimmed with | Box calf, made over good broad lai styles and makes. Neatly repaired and torchon la ny} en to 544; 01.75; lines 00 and 81.75 $1.00 qualities, Wes $5c Women's Stockings In all the popular shades with deep Imported makes in fine lisle and flounce o| ple tons. Black, tan and colo: styles, also embi red inste Reg. 35¢ to-S0c, day... Girls’ Coats In mistures and plain colors; some are lived throughout. Nifty double. raga styles, Sizes 8 to 12 years. PRICES. This Cat down your bill for i at cot- Plain * 28c : $2.98 un metal; button 08 Women’ Patent leather and and lace style low heel. Brok, Lar pink, r yellow. lines of several side border of roses; Friday Friday... +. .0. . $3.00 dluding WB FN. and) | Outing Flannel h Dresses ¥ 506 | checks: Reg tuber Friday. 62 hams; several Nuform Corse: el made of co medium bust, ful Reape quality, Sizes 6 to 14 years, a thoroughly made; the combin filling is thickly paddedon top and bottom and all around edges with genuin ton felt. The mattress by about 8 inches thick, Reg. 95.60; Friday........0.005 . $3.75] “ton? Rich Cut Glass Mayonnaise and plate, sugar and cream set, bites Cosi jelly dish, 8-inch ay jeep cutting; reg- . 80; Friday... $1,984 sardlace’ ts large ting. cial, Fri 4 91,00 ‘omen's Muslin Underwear Gowns, Comb sample lot of 150, Exc values for Friday at only .... 91,00 |*1:25 to § " Women's L iimcans Coronet Braid Made of dotted Swiss in polka dot and Faery ne. Rr get down c ri rout ves Wi ~ M lawn; reg. 89c; Friday......, Cut Glass Fruit Saucers Women's Handkerchiefs : 69¢ The “SURETY” Type- writer has all the features of a high-grade $100 ma- ‘ . Pure linen I handkerchiefs, chine. It has the Universal tome with tec d joi let go Pen Metal Oil Lamps ape ers; reg. friday 6 for : : Imported h iN many keyboard; prints from one! Women's Handkerchiefs | | S2%{°" qu, wk: 4m excllent | ulcd"and aevrah uae’ comple or two color ribbon; is al Pure linen embroidered and lace | Friday. 69c decorated and Reg. 50c and 7 Broadcloth Remnants 40 and 54 inches wide, All good R length: ej 0; yard, Friday, . $ Lining Satin All colors, 36 inches Siein' Cs Reg. 85e yd; Fri in Colored Cotton Voiles Twenty different shades; all the inin colors. Reg. 1214¢ 6 yd;Friday... ry Gnirvinn ac 25¢ Colored Linen Remnants, type bar machine; will do! Fae 25c shades smile rapid work; ia extremely Women Wool Skirts light; makes clear cut im-J specially mudein checks snd words pressions; has @ tabulating] ju og "pict materials Rew. 44 9 indicator and i Women's Foulard Dresses 15 WARRANTED NOT TOBREAK| dre Sopet he fae IN ANY PART FOR TWO YEARS.| All ‘oulards in CASH OR CREDIT ps, with centre draught complete = 10-inch white Set, 7 Items, s Pretty selections of extra quality Axminster carpets; sewed, laid and lined complete; regularly $1.30 to $1.40; Friday only, yard 95c Inlaid Linoleums and eae, si arquet patte oo ‘ 10c Yd. t ht bh back: regularl: r O'Neili's Book Department, Women ts ma “a All pure linen, crash weave. $1.20 to. $1.00; Friday” only. ot walst. De filled books to the Balcony, Main Building.) Remarkable Sale ot Well Known SEWING MACHINES Improved Rotaries Ceegy values in brand new seven hines—automatic lift and tension device and self thread releaser. One of the very newest and best rotary machines in the world. Guaranteed for 10 ieee. ved — $60.00: $2 5.00 DAY with a full line of NEW HOME Dro - Head Mac! Grocery Sale We reserve the right to limit quantities. Phone 5700 Chelsea—O'Neill Main Store—Basement. Entire Laundry Here is a value that cannot be duplicated in the city— just 150°0f these $5.79 sets for carly shoppers. The list as lollows; each item being of O'Neill's celebrated quality: GENTLEMAN EXCELS merchandise (except groceries and Eldridge $2 5-00 \dridge"’ Improved Rotary Home” Machines i find us ready on NEXT FRI- ines, at the LOWEST CAS) re foodstuffs to-morrow "Neil's Mail Orders Filled. Boused Mackerel—The Nord Stai . 1 oval ting Ruby CKYLON TEA Quaker n and packed he ‘sland at BUTTER. Finest fresh made | $3.29 at Entire Set Special ZC _ LIRIAS P TRC RY HN PAE, 1860 Anniversary Sales 1912 Offer New Attractions Each Day __, Over a half century of progress—52 years of successful merchan- | dising~doing bigger and better things each year; doing them in a fair satisfying manner. Typical of the economies always to be found are these for to-morrow—a few of the many not advertised. The Entire Sample Line of One of the Largest Importers of Women’s Kid Gloves| 78¢ Values up to $2.25 500 Pairs of Lamb, Kid. Cope, Mocha: orted st yi bro The importer in question is discontinuing business. He is offering the very finest and best Gloves at a fraction of their import cost. A cash transaction brought his entire sample line our way, and Saturday these fine French and German Gloves, which are priced in every other store up to $2.25, will be offered at the above sensa- tional price, Men’s 65c Neckties, 35c—or 3 for $1.00 ac. Ehey have been made up specially to our order by a well-known Fifth avenue manufacturer, who is forced to retire from business and who had a number of pieces of fine silk on hand which he wished to turn into cash. There’s an almost endless assortment of Fane, Striped and Figured effects, in open end and Four-in-Hand modelss There has been no similar offering in any downtown store, and the same qualities have been offered at 65¢ each. Women’s Ribbed Underwear «2a rico) WOMEN'S SWISS RIBBED VESTS—with fancy and lace yok erent Patter: Iso plain with silk tape. Reg. ee 15c WOMEN’S SWISS RIBBED GAUZE LISLE VE extra size vests with lace hare or plain fronts. WOMEN'S RIBBED SUMMER UNION SUIT: lace trim finish. Regulafly 50c... WOMEN'S RIBBED TIGHTS—Umbreila style, lace trimmed. Reg. 35¢ Leena ee aD Women’s Hose Low Priced PURE BLACK SILK BOOT HOSE—with lisle tops, heels and toes. SHEER BLAC M all with high spliced hee! wi silk tap Reg. 29¢ low neck, with umbrella 35c “mill irregulars” Regularly 50c pair Men’s $1.50 Gloves, $1.00 ONE-CLASP TAN CAPESKIN GLOVES rix seam, wi spear point backs, Nes Kk Regularly $ light! Children’s Dresses, Scfied.” (1 to 5 years.) (4 Floor.) ‘An odd lot of slightly soiled dresses, "princess style; of white lawn; several pretty styles with low and high neck, daintily trimmed with em- broidery, Val. lace in- 49c to79c sertions and fine tucks Women’s Lingerie Waists, Two pretty models, with entire yoke and front of eyelet embroidery; finished with lace insertions. Also of voile, front embroidered in pretty designs. Women’s Cors Ase, YORSETS—of corded batiste; an ex- cellent shape with medium bust and) long hip; well-boned; finished with four hose supporters. Maids’ House Dresses, 98c Of good quality chambray; entire! front with tailored plaits and pearl buttons, Also in pretty stripes with turnover collar. \ 55¢ ’ $1 and $1.50 Blouses, BOYS’ SOISETTE AND PONGEE BLOUESS—sizes 7 to 16 years. Lpcheiea ty ee Your choice of 54-1 IMPORTED WHIPCORD DIAGONALS —colors and black; S2-INCH ALL| WOOL STORM SERGES—sponged and shrunk; navy and tlack. Anderson’s IVANHOE GINGHAMS—in a splen-| did variety of patterns and colors. Women’s 39c Neckwear, 19c CHEMISETTES—of shadow and imi- tation cluny laces; also BATISTE: RABATS—trimmed with Val. and) Venise laces.. Reg. 39c. 39 Veilings, Yd. 25c Black and white shadow, plain and fancy Mesh VEILINGS—a new spring assortment; also black and white com- binations. —————_— 19¢ Handkerchiefs, 12!ac FOR WOMEN — hand-embroldered) corner; also all around embroidery and colored borders. FOR MEN-all linen, hand-embroi- dered init! also plain and colored border, 4% and '%4-inch hem. LS White Nu-Buck Boots, 2.40 Just received—Women's White NU- BUCK BUTTON, BOOTS—high arch, Cuban heel; a clean-cut and smart boot; the most wanted leather and style. One of our many specials. All sizes; should be $3.00—some stores) would ask $3.50. Dresses, 4.95 ro Made from good Gesilly Serge and! Bedford cords; in the latest styles; button-down-the-front; large sailor or round collar, with long shawl rever, Misses’ and small women's sizes, 14, 16 and 18, Women’s 36 to 44, $1 Cotton Comfortables, 88 Spring and Summer weight; hand- tufted; pretty denies and colorings on light grounds; full size. $1.25 Hemmed Napkins, dz., 74¢ MERCERIZED DAMASK NAPKINS— hemmed ready for use; a variety of pretty designs from which to select, 0c Cork Linoleum, *}.ru° 3714¢ New Spring designs and colorings; 2 yards wide; extra heavy quality, Men’s $1.35 Pajamas, 84c SOLID COLOR PAJAMAS—military neck; double silk frogs and white pearl buttons; in tan, helio, white, sky blue and gray. — Men’s 35c Silk Socks, 22c Mi SILK PLATED SOCKS—in solid gray, navy and tan shades. The regular price everywhere is 35c a pair. Men’s 50c Pure Silk Socks, 39¢ Men’s 65c Balbriggan Shirts, 39c «FINE SEA ISLAND BALBRIGGAN |SHIRTS—also DRAWERS; Shirts French neck, short sleeve; Drawers, double- Seated. Reg. 65c each. 50c Embroidered Pillow Cases 28c HEMSTITCHED PILLOW CASES— Size 45x36 in.; embroidered in heavy ribbon and scroll design on best quali- ty full-bleached Pillow Case Muslin, $3.00 Rockers, 1.45 Full size, roomy ROCKERS. maple enamelled. green; dove att cane seats and wide arms. $1.00 Tub Silks, 69¢ 32-inch TUB SILK~in a variety of eciorea Hsia ‘suitable for gowns, ists, men’s shirts or pa s wear and wash excellent,” nil: | be Rosaries and Prayer Books GOLD FILLED ROSARIES—each in a box; reg. $1.00. WHITE CATHOLIC JOOKS—reg. 75c, eac! 59c $2.50 Cups and Saucers, dz., 1.25 THIN GERMAN CHINA CUPS AN! SAUCERS—pink rosebud decoration, i 25c English Porcelain, 10c, ENGLISH PORCELAIN—blue onion decoration; all sizes of plates, salad bowls, Veqeeatie dishes, platters, oat» meal bowls, cups and saucers, etc, 75c to $1.00 French Earrings, 49c A new assortment of EARRINGS— gold-plated, baroque pearl,. sterling sil- ver set with rhinestones with pearl pendants. Also bright and dull jet, ive? Photo Frames, 19c, 39¢ A new assortment of Photo Frames n gold-plated, French gray and ivor: h; post card, miniature and cabi- wk .50 Hand Bags, 8% We were fortunate, indeed, in secur-. ing these Allover Lace and Wash Ba: They're extraordinary values, and w be found in a variety of patterns, with earl button clasps and silk’ cord handles. Also EMBROIDERED PONGEE AND SUEDE BAGS—in tan, gray, navy, brown and black; with gilt and silver frames and fitted with purse, $3.00 Untrimmed Hats 1.95 An excellent variety of Dress Sh; made of French ramie braid, with silk velvet facings; colors and black, 69¢ $1 Missionet Curtains, pr., Colors: green, red or Arabe, 35¢ Vitrophane, yd., 10¢ lal the newest Gesignts exact repro. tions of staine auctions, Glass;. will not $1.00 Velvet Carpets, yd. 69¢ Suitable for stairs or hall ri ; large assortment of designs, ing’ —-

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