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ie es ry and then to Kenmare, Ir mother was born, and after which vil- | A. panduet in the Union Square Hotel to, | Inge he has had @ street named in this | gury! * oity. yent Senator Sullivan, in the Titanic disaster, the lon of life to the the new crew with thei Ex-Congressman Dragged to Stateroom and Forced to notices that the ship a a Stenger sald that “Big Tim" Sullivan and a desperate he had Hfe boat @ang of his east side followers to-day 3 added kidnapping to .their record of a achievements. The victim was former Congressman Charles Wharton of Chi- cago. They dragged him aboard the Steamship Rotterdam of the Holland- America dine, and, though he was with- out @ wardrobe or even @ change of clothing, locked him into @ stateroom until the ship sailed, Mr. Wharton was in Congress with the east side leader. He came on «& f Week ago to participate in the send-off which Senator Bullivan's friends gave a him. It ended this morning when o a hundred or more Tammany leadere and ‘Mr, Wharton chartered a flock of tax!- eabs and journeyed to Hoboken. i= In the party were Christy Sullivan, “The” McManus, the only Mike Pad-/ Gen, the Senator's oficial pilot fish, John F. Curry, Rose D. Williams, John 4, White and others. Accompanying Senator Bullivan on his Journey abroad fe Ralph J. Paola of the Banking De- pertinent, Assemblyman Harry Kopp and one or two others. The partings had all been sai! and the shore party had a gone down the gangplank when the Sen- 5 a’or jeeringly called over the rail to Mr, ° Wharton: “Charlie, you better come along with es, You Republicans need education.” “You couldn't drag me aboard with such @ gang of highbinders!" called Wharton, “It's me back to the stock- yards and respectability.” ‘The Senator spoke a word or two to ‘Assemttyman Kopp and Mr. Paola, They rushed down the plank and with the able oa assistance of Mr. Padden and others grabbed Mr. Wharton and rushed him wp the gangplank, while he strugwled and swore and burst his buttons re- sisting. His captors atiowed him to go appeals to “Big Tim" to release him, but T last—Shoes of Certainty ! Consumers—until In Uppers of average fine Shoes ($3.50’to $6.00 “gh, or through, wa iene .. Observe that we said continuous Service, you Value or repair is necessary. UPPOSE you paid $3.50! w S Divide 3 months into that price, and find a cost of $1.17 per month, Multiply that $1.17 by 12 months, and find'n cost of $14. per year, for Shoe Wear, Observe, however, that Leathers and Materials have advanced as much as 60% in the past 5 years, “ARCADIAN” Model Russet Leather Price, $4.50 Regal (Six- GREATER NEW YORK MEN'S STORES Now York Chey seyet & ARR SE Ae ° ay ath Bt Be hg Shrosawey ot St, fchncet a Brookiya ¢ ton a Newark 825 Broad Street a i ] the Senator said that a enough for three men. bah A Je Chappetic to London for the Derby, ee thought every new ahip ‘a i first trip carrying her cre k her officera and crew could get ac- 4 —— quainted with her and could be con- stantly drilled. He attributed much of All over the Rotterdam were posted line would now take the extreme i ern route which ia 3,122 miles and | Sail for Europe. 1% miles longer than the route which | wally taken at this timo of year.| Col. Canton, who was for many with 1,850 souls |@ practising Iawy this city, was This means wearing the same pair of Regal Shoe Store and put Shoes 14 hours every day, for 30 days in each eatin Vode w ee mon: vel ay given the Style you want, with the period ‘of meg way astae 4 he had clothes | VETERANS’ CORPS TO HONOR | LAST OFFICER OF THE 69TH. ing to Paris, Aix land, where his| | The Veterai commenting on| marched down Broadway April 23, 1861, said that he! on their way to maka a ly, @o that inexperience of | and ie veaeel, recovery he was nd all others of | Corps will do honor at! TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 19132. Canton, only | the civil war. ular aorvice and He served on the al McIntyre, with and on his return) 8 for 1 dorn in Ireland in F CASTORIA For Infants and Children, Use or Over Thirty Years to the rail and wave farewells after the rad ship was in the stream. He had wildly | a ‘ @rotested that -he had no clothes in his | Some Stylish Shoes sold by the YEAR Hence the average $3.50 Shoes cannot Wear and Service, in Shoes now be expected to i have always been a Lottery with oan Wear. Brrt Srey pee ‘But, even if they did, their cost would now, nm proves that the Soles or be $14.04 per year, for pre-repair Wear, Meantime, you can have the very latest wear Style with the maximum of Comfort at $9.00 than 3 months continuous Service. pad year for Shoe Wear. " wioadas —Provided you step into your nearest a of Regal ith eac ye of these specified Ask for copy of that Indemnity Bond, Fit n Shoe dependsupon how many Days the satisfactory and obs how broadl; combiacton will or This before penoling javestment.. hes J Look in Regal Shoe Store windows today. it covers your Month) Shoes *4.50 per pair GREATER NEW YORE WOMEN'S STORES: Now York City roadway at 10th St, Shrondway at 27th St “Broadway at 37th St, a Brookiy= om) Rroadwey *100) Rroadway 01375 Broadway Jereey City Regal Bid'g, 108 Newark Ave, Sixth A¥e, at let St *lath St, at Srd Ave, ‘125th. Bt at 7th Ave. *812 Fulton St, 460 Fitth Ave, Newers @S Bicad Street Individual Styles in $30.00 Coats, $16.50 Coats of Silks, Satins, Bengalines, Serges, Tweeds and Mixtures. Fully 25 stunning styles, including Coats for dressy occasions. In Black, Tan, Blue and Gray. Sizes for large and small women. Either fi ‘i .00. cole eae pros ither fancy or plain tailored styles. Values $30.00. $16. 50 $25.00 Tailored Suits at $14.75 Smart new Suits in Tweeds, French Serges and Worsteds. In Black, Navy, ite, Tan, Gray and Mannish Mixtures. From the plain tailored to, the fancy, dressy effects. Sizes 84 to 46. The illustration shows one style. At...... Leeneecevns $14.75 'e Give and Redeem Surity Stamp: | ONEILL-ADAMS Co. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22nd Street | Boys’ $2.00 and $3.00 Tub Suits, 95< Sailor and Russian Blouse Suits with eithexthe military or. the swagger sailor collar. 1n a vast variety of colors and designs checks, stripes and plain. You will find these suits identical with others that cost two and three dollars as a rule. Russian Blouse Styles, 244 to 7 years. Sailor Blouse 5 Styles, 6 to 10 years. Exceptional Values at........-+ 9 c O'Neill Mala Slore—Second Floor. Holland Rose Bushes Grafted and Gro'wn on Manettt Root to Make Them Hardy 2 for 25c—15c ea. We import. our Rose Bushes from Holland. We do not sell any rose bush here on their own roots, as they do not flourish Erned pel like the bushes that are grafted on menetti root. Every one of our Rose Bushes will bloom this season. There are Rose Bushes sold for £5c, but our imported bushes are sold 2 for 25¢, or 1$¢ each. Mail orders filled if ac- imson Rambler, isan Hix tow Does, - ee aon Wrance, Fellow Nemeler, sees A full line of Grass Seed, Bulbs and Flower Seeds. O'Neill Homefernishing Stere—Basement. Brilliant Sale of $19.75 Dresses at $12.75 Women's Dresses in styles suitable for all occasions. Full range of sizes. In Chiffon Taffeta, changeable, plain or stripe designs. Also plain tailored and fancy trimmed models in Imported Serges. Black, White, Navy, Tan, Gray and Black-and-White stripes. One model illustrated. At....... $12.75 One woman saw a $5.00 Corset advertised at $2.50 in our “Ad.” She CORSET she wanted! It didn't cost her one penny. ‘ $4-0 Brass Articles, $1.98 Specials in mered and Spun Brass Goods, Jardi- nieres, 8 and 10 inches, in a number of styles; Umbrella Jars, full size; Flower, Baskets, Vases, different styles and sizes; Serving Trays, square and oval shapes, 18 inches; Pedestals, 23 ¢ inches high. Reg. $2.98 N to $4.00; spe- cial at....... $1.98 O'Neill Hemefurnishing Store—Bacement. O'Neill’s are now displaying the ‘finest line of Dinner and Tea Sets ever shown here— which means a great deal. We do not handle “seconds.” $12.25 Dinner Sets In stock decoratians finished with a band of blue and gold. Very | neat design. $25.00 Dinner Sets at $17.98 , pread for home or cot- Sets at $7. 50 tage. China Cups and Saucers and 2 Plates, decorated. Reg. $3.00 #00 lace bed sets, made on extra quality French nets fall valance and dosen; at pair............065 15c bolster roll cover te inatch. An exceptional showing of beautiful designs. ite an rabian colors. . To-morrow brings a close out of 25c Window | 40cNottingham | 92.25 Novelty | | Odds and Ends in Dinner Ware, Shades CurtainNet | Braid Curtains at 25c yd. at 18c Each 1,000 yards, LAr + at $1.50 pr. 500 Opaque window | Arabian colors. A pr shades, cut 80x7#inches; | fusion of ‘good designs Made on good qual- mounted on good, strong e of the most jul i ‘pring rollers, brackets | curtain fabrics ‘of the | ty Bét: $24 yards long, and cord; ready to hang. | season. Two very good designs. O'Neil! Homefurnishing Store—Firet Fleer, Big Reed Baby Vehicles at Little Prices Reed Pullman Sleepers made of best quality reed, bicycle tubing pushers, Sadar tone handles, corduroy upholstering; large assortment of styles. 20c Cretonnes at $16.00 Pullmans at $12.50.| 940.00 White Enamel Pull- 15c yd, .| mans at 933.00. large the 922.50 Pullmans at $15.00.) ¢35.00 White Enamel Pull-| tt One ‘ilat we hve ever shown, $26.00 Pullmans at $18.00.| mans at $29.00. Showing of thir Upring'screvonnes. =” All our Baby Carriages sold on our ular Club Plan—pay es convenient O'Nell ing Stere— ONeill Main Gore "First Floor, $36.50 O'Neill Perfect One-Motion i Bed $25: Just Like Mlustration. There is always one by which others are measured. That one is the O'Neill Perfect One-Motion Davenport Bed, ) the standard of luxury and: service. A partons Covenant by day, a luxurious bed y by nig! it. A itnguiehing feature of the O'Neill Per- fect One-! om ONeill Regetehaiee ore— 75c Cushion Slips, 50c Sore im many begun colon bad ae 15c Oil Cloth for Tub Tops at 10c rsraarerenratata tess lotion Bed is the mechanical accuracy. A child can operate it with ease, as there is no need of lifting springs, locks or com- plicated automatic legs; the most sanitary bed on the market. As a davenport the length is 7 f 2 inches, depth, 31 inches and beighth $6 inches. A full size bed when open. Mission desi mado of solid oak, fumed a rich nut brown shade, which will harmonize with most any echeme of decoration. Upholstered in a fine quality of imitation Spanish leather. Many other designs and finishes are here for your inspection should not this particular bed fill your re- emen! . bs Demonstration and sale to-morrow, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Fourth Floor, O'Neill Main 5.00 Store. Regular price, 886.50, Sale price.... 2. 6 | all 9x12 ft. Rugs! First quality in every way. Guaranteed perfect. brought down a filled book of “SURETY™ Stamps and picked out the]/#30.00 Body Brussels] Rugs, 9x12 ft., at 98.45. Special Sale of Genuine Russian Ham- Dinner Sets colors. ae 917.95. te at $9.50 iF $9.00 to $12.50 Lace Bed | net iidntedcmiios sone | Sale of 9x12 ft. Rugs of All Kinds A sale of almost ¢ noted make of Rugs from Royal Wilton to the Rag Style Carpet Ruge—ten different weaved) and $34.50 to $37.50 Royal|$16.75 Tapestry Brussels Wilton Rugs at $29.95. Rugs at $14.25. Fine quality and the best colors and} Seamless, Oxi¢ {t. styles we have had this season. $12.50 Wool and Fiber Rugs $24.50 Axminster Rugs| 9x12 ft., at 910.50. at $19.75. $10.95 Special Fiber Rugs Axminster, 9x18 ft., best qualities, 9x12 ft., at 99.75. Onieatal pattoras: 49.30 Colonial Rag Style Rugs at $25.00. $24.50 Velvet Rugs, 9x12 ft., Large assortment of extra qualities. | seamless, at $19.50. $14.75 Art Rugs, 9x12 Ft.,| Tapestry Brussels Rugs, 9x and Reversible, at $12.50. | !2 ft: Plentiful selections, all acme 919.75 Seamless Rugs, at Beautiful Oil Paintings--- Special Offering The supreme efforts of De Long, Dore, Rolin and Ragow—all artists knocking at the door to fame and higher prices! The figures are large and active, and effectively supple- mented by a realistic background of Mother Nature. The frames them elves are works of art—heavy gilt with brilliant burnishes here and there—and all protected by an ebony shadow box with glass. Figures, upright Figures, upright Figures, upright... Sheep and Landscapes. Cattle and Landscapes. Landscapes and Marines. O'Neill Main Stere—Fitth Fleer. Reduction in Lamps $1.35 Cottage or| $1.25 Inverted Bungalow Lights at 69c Lamps at 79¢c | With imported, Large size; complete | glass shades; assort-' with shade and chim-|éd colors; complete ney, like sketch. with mantle. 93.00 Gas Reading Lamps at $1.25 Like iJlustration; complete with shade, burner, mantleand glass chimney and tubing ready to attach. O'Neill Homefurnlshing Store—Bssement GROCERIES At Demonstration Sale Prices We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities. Phone 5700 Chelsea. O'Neill Main Store—Bescment. Mail Orders Filled, Star Hams | White Label| Smoked ck) ard refined i ‘close| @ranwiated su. average welght 10 pacen}/ trims verane| gar; 5-1b. car- Ibe, each; Per 1 Ge! ibe ol tone, 1b., Wednesday Wednesiay.’. ys 17! weaneeday 27c PT 4 AL LA ERE eel Rand. Allis Simon Pure Lard Evaporated Fruit per Ib . 1. Malted Milk food hosptt Fraaco-American—' 180.4 small tine Spaghetti Franco-Americ: — Prepared, medium ting, 186.8 emall tins, . Teas Hu: sah Rapier lata Maat, este | oneal are aaah sae Be Beh batisany mees—Pts,, BBent Me pt

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