The evening world. Newspaper, April 2, 1912, Page 13

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es t be r¢ 1 ’ > i Wye! $250 bey IF BOUGHT i meteor THROUGH A * Detectiv: REGULAR > Poggi bh. . jithar ne " | hee IN REGULAR 6 ate nae cel ON Wd oT wwe a p 1 Mrs. Martin, fully dressed, was tyini on the floor with a tube from the gas bracket tied in her mouth, her head [testing on a pillow. Y) | FLEES TO ESCAPE. | INHALING GAS, AS | "TAYEARSENTENCE) HE FORCED DOOR i ‘Louis; 7 SS ap Out on $4, O0C!} Mrs. Gertrude Martin, a pretty bru- nette of twenty-four, living at No. te Bail, Fails to Appear to Auduyon avenue, will be arraigned to- H day in the Harlem Court on a charge of Stand Trial. attempting suleide by inhaling gas. OUNDS : good to the pocket- book these days. Make it your weekly standby. Remember — you can’t fail with PRESTO Her husband, Joseph, a, salesman, re-jf SCMf-Raising Flour turned home at 1.90 o'clock this morn- Two cups sugar—one cup milk Louis Pogs!, who has two murders to|ing and found gas fumes in thelr apart- oan eu hickory mee wats aad ft le "dd to pen ¢ . credit, has disappeared, A general|ment He tried to open the bathroom, Il Pres enough Yo mix. Bake in arm for Poggi's arrest was sent out| but the door was locked from the Inside brisk oven, ‘to-day by Inspector Hughes of the De-|He called in Policeman Agnew of tho Other Recipes in every package. ftective Bureau at the request of Dis-|West One Hundred and Fifty-second noc RY. RS: Whitman, | Pogg! jumped | street station, and they forced the door, | | The jompany, Buffalo, N. Y. bail bond of $4,000 to-day ri face trial before J eral Sessions on th fa revolver as a se Gavetie's bohtity ¢ fourteen yours. OO fie AS FIRST PAYMENT, WILL ‘ aes ta only pas lias sy OO mc THIS FULL SIZE NEW GUAR- jfotot and Kitea the. notorio | ANTEED PIANO IN YOUR HOME AT Ptwiet at Coney | ONCE, AND YOU CAN PAY THE BAL- ayant fo we a ore oe ANCE $1.50 PER WEEK OR $6.00 PER MONTH. * Reformatory. } | On Feb. 13 Poggi fought a duel with {Charles Isole, anotuer ga §\Frankiin and Baxter stre , shots were exchanged, one = =148 Se jeer THIS PIANO hevidently WOULD COST pany GAY TIMES AT SHEEPSHEAD, *Moard of Trade Will Hold a Re- | , $148 e ception and Dance. I, Sreepeiedd May ts making grea CLUB PRICE i heope One Year Free Music Lessons Given | Belet ine if Application Is Sent in at Once. iB "trend Fill Out This Application and Mail or Bring in at Once e Tr lenge) ist It STORY & CLARK PIANO CO., 12 and 14 West :2d Street, New York 1.00, a4, fire barment on the, new plana, whl ih is to cost_m ‘*@€y he wished to reach s ghar of the tam ) Ga STORY & CLARK PIANO CO. 12 and 14 West 32d St., New York } Farragu 3 Square. | 6 Phese ri ntly. If fF the moult ult, Com make the sts The Sale of Men’s Easter Suits at. * $1650 ay UY one of these $16.50 Suits and the satisfaction that comes only with the knowledge of being correctly dressed will be yours, The man who pays the most exorbi- tant amount to the highest priced tailor can- not buy more style—there is no more style. Whether it be an ultra suit of the English type that you select, or a more modified model, you will secure a suit that is right up to the minute, every line harmonious and graceful—modelled to bring out the best points in your physique, no matter what your propor- tions may be. And the fabrics—they, too, are of rare merit—a hundred different beautiful weaves and colorings in smart light, medium and dark tones. In every respect these are $20 suits specially priced at $16.50. se aS RE ETO TCE OO IY Mothers, how about a new Easter Suit for yourboy? We’re conducting a rousing sale right now—values that are really wonderful — great assort- ments at $2.98, $3.98 and $4.98. Clever, dashing effects in Russian and Sailor Suits for the little chaps of 234 to 10, and Double Breasted and Norfolk Suits for the far growing boys of 7 to 16—all the newest models in everyday and dress fabrics—all at the special prices of $2.98, $3.98 and $4.98. We Give Double JA Stamps Until Noon— Single Stamps After Noon VoGEL BROTHERS 42 st. at SAve. , Store Open Till 9 Every Night This Weck —= New Moze's. gi 's Make a Com ye Marvellous! fer them at $11.75. O'Neill’s are now showing the newest Spring and 4 Summer sailor —a clever Mi- Jan Sailor Hat, faced with white scloth and trimmed on the outside with folds of cloth and pro- jecting wing. Special $12.00 High or low Some vifective peplun Regularly $1.50, » specinb at slab th material he one of our We Give and Redeem SURETY STAMP: Established 44 Years ()NEILL-ADAMS Co. Sixth Ave., 20th, Zist and 22d Sts. Any One of These $18.50 Faster COATS To-morrow Only $ elling Wednesday Offer of 350 Stun-ing he Newest White Coats Included, « Price To-Morrow! That's what you will. say when you see these new Spring COATS to-morrow. That’s what we said, too, when the maker brought us ‘his samples and said he would sell them to us at a price so we could of- It is our candid opinion that no store in the whole country was ever able to offer such beautiful garments three days before Easter— | in the lot. recisely when every woman is longing for a | sale price Becoming New Coat, O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor, The *‘Marion,”” The Newest Sailor Milan, faced With white clcth—note new wing effect. who makes ly at th Rich Black V Waists A Separate Stock Here _ If you are contemplating buying « d kV Black Waist Black $2.00 oicely trim- r with More than 10 different styles, Silks, Serges, Whipcords, Tweeds and Scotch Mixtures! Besides White, these Coats are in Tan, Gray, Navy and Black, affording madam a chance to select something for dress, for mo- toring or for “‘knockabout” wear. Plain tailored or fancy styles—and all absolutely NEW. Splendid value at $18.00. Special purchase Second Floo The is «are ful to loom" Petti-+ (UNellt Main Store selecting only fine muneing ol r style has y tuoke "$5.00 Pretty Cretonne Boxes ; Ready Now—An attractive array of practical modish Hats) suitable for immediate wear: also mode Js for afternoon occasions, | models and copies from the best Parisian $5. 00, $7.00, $10.00, $15 ‘Wana $25.00 py Petticoats—Fashionable, me Fitting Styles the Petticoats old at Hi sa happy knack of cutting $11.75 You Can Get Even the "eviis White Coats at This Lace Sale Beautiful, Dainty Fatterns , in O-Neill’s Feerless Quality) New Corsets for Laster Gowns French and German Valen- jciennes Edging and Inser-|i tion. Reg. 20c to $1.25. At, per or yards jing and Edging. Reg. 80c to #4. Ath yd....., 59c to 92.49/84 English Shadow Laces and| > 'Insertion, in cream and white. | } Rog. 29¢ to $1.49. At, yd O'Neill Main_Store—First Moor, —————$<$_ Hundredsof Copies ° O'Neill Main Store—Pirst Floor. of the “Rey of Heavzn,’’ 50¢ up Pocket gE In Satins, Three hundred $11.75 undisputed leadership. in ult of direct foreign | . designs und abnor-| is 9c to 79c Ratineand EE he iy < pi: 14c to 98c “75 | It tukes but a surprisingly short time to FIL SURET COUPON BOOK and every filled book is good at the O° Adams Co. FOR $2.50 WORTH OF ANY OF OUR REGULAR MERCHANDISE LINES, broccries and meats excepted. Men!— Don’t wait too long—to-morrow’s the best day for Easter Top Coats and Suits Silk Lined, $25 Values, Credit, «$12.50 st opportunity the men of New | York ever had,” is the way one pleased so put in on Saturday. “They get a All kinds of the newest styles—English t roll effects, conservative cuts; stout ete, The Top Coats for the most part are | silk lined and silk faced to the edge of the tape. The picture printed here shows one style EVERY YARD OF MATERIAL GUARANTEED ALL WOOL. No charge |for alterations, Extra salespeople and | tailors on hand, . O'Neill Homefurnishing Store—Viest Floor, | sof | sii Immense Sale eee Boys’ Easter SUITS $4, 9 8 and REEFERS at Nobody dreamed of selling GOOD Blue Serge and Fancy W Mixture Easter Suits for boys and wt such a phenomenally low n enormous order with a fa fit. OUR boys’ DEPA! v b NEW YORK! That's the point we are Russian, Sailor Blouse and styles for older boys. Grays, Blues, Browns, Tans and plain Blues. The Reefers are of Spri in Blue Serge. All a O'NeII Main Store—second Fleer. Women’s Faster Gloves Considerably Reduced Two-Clasp Glace Gloves with two-row embroidered backs, self or black. In ‘Tan, Mode, Champagne, Brown, Gray, Black ‘and White, at. .cccsccecsccecnsrescnsecs veuien 75c Get one of these New Crepe Kimonos at $1.50 and $1.98 At $1.50--Serpentine Crepe Kimonos in the attractive wistaria pattern. All colors; tucks over shoulders; sct-in sleeves; yoke and sleeves fini with satin ribbon to match—comfort able, Another at $1.50 is the New Cotton Cre) Plisse in plain colors; satin ribbon down front sleeves, Both are in the Empire model. fie uae, shown & Me Leer a the Dre: attern wit cf Is At $1.98 and shaw! alae ‘at ‘atin, fastened on the side, O'Nelll Main Store—Third Fleer, Madeline” is sold exclusively by O’Neill-Adams Co, It I corset, giving straight, graceful hnes to the figure wearer sacrificing any comfort. We are showing $8 00 and $10. 00 complete line Corsets. A now line of E $1.25 Rosary at 79c--Easter Gift The chain, heart and cross are heavily refed one ee plated, extra fin ved to wear five years; set in ai ret tal, emerald, jet, moonstone, coral, Rosary in a beautiful moire lined case. t Holy Communion and Confir- appropriate Fi mation gift. ‘With each Rosary purehases ree a beautiful new Set i ywhere by His Holiness. Pope Vest Manual of '| Devotions . 39 up A] New revised edie AL o BN * Viret Fioor ~ | Full Line of Prayer Books and Hyrmnals, O'Neil Maiti Store— Flext Floor. New Rose Bushes Help make your summer howe to Just the Time to Plant]! ‘{nternationa’ s. $, Phys Bible * Chila’s Catholic Prayer | Booh, 25c Pu bishen Price on ‘$1. 00 d 44 Years

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