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> NO FOOLISH VN | STEPS FoR MAR FOF SUFFRAGE OST Purple-Tinted Decalogue, Is- sued for Guidance of Satur- day’s Paraders, Says So. The injured, H. Robert Puffer, and automobtie compan: another agent for the aame company. ‘The engine of the train atruck the rear of the car—« fraction of a second more and the danger would have . The heavy limousine hurled high in the alr and turnin somereault camo down with @ mighty crash inetantly killing the three occu- pants of the rear eeat. HH. E. Puffer and Logan fell clear of the car and neither is oonside: seriously injured. Purple printed leaflets recite a modern Gecalogue to guido the suffrage hosts that propose next Gaturday to march up Fifth avenue and demonsirate that the female of the species means bual- ness. These are the commandments: 1, Thou shalt mot keep thy sisters waiting. Be in thy place at 4 P. M. Thou shait not spoil the color ‘Wear white if possible. iu shalt not walk with mino- fing feet as foolish virgins do, Wear doots. 4Thow shalt not slouch, remem- Out Come the appearance of the tout js onveach marcher. ae head erect and shoul i y % 6 Thou shalt keep step. 7. Thou shalt mot talk. & Thou shalt keep thine ayes to the front, gazing not upon the mul- ‘titude to eeek out thine husband, nor thy Prother, nor thy maid servant, mor thy mere man servant, nor the etranger that is within thine apart- 9. Remember thou art marching for @ principle. 10. Thou shalt lend an attentive ear to the commands of the marshal. Mrs. Alfred E. Townsend, the treas- urer of the Woman's Political Union, 5 they are perfectly foolish. She "t even think that the seventh commandment is necessary. “Why,” she said, “nobody needs ad- Vice Uke that. I marched last year in with 00,000 suffragettes and 1 I walked six miles and then I Guffragintx are distressed to know ghat Miss Annie R. Tinker, who was to head a delegation of of fifty horse women, is in the hospital for an appen- Mer place probably will be taken by Mrs, Charles E. Knob po Abeer arene MANY HOMELESS BY FLOOD. |to«: ‘Thirty Families Are: Marooned tn PORRKAS, La., April 3.—Narrtive Gestitution and distress reached To: te-day from the flooded country to th Rorth, Telegraph stations report that bundreds of families are homeless, as every farm and plantation ‘Torras district 1s under wa! my ported marooned ami destitute thirty milee below Melville. yawig 35th to Betompn Sth OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK ‘ANOTHER TREMENDOUS CLEARANCE -SALE OF ODD ROCKERS AND CHAIRS DISCONTINUED PATTERNS FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK There is but one of a Bai -<o o Hatt - BB] Pel iting OUR PRICES ai. like ile Reet TRAIN SMASHES AN AUTO, KILLS 3 AND INJURES 2. Machine Fails to Clear Tracks by Fraction of a Second and Turns Somersault. CHICAGO, April %.—An Miinois Cen- tral train rushing slong at the rate of forty miles an hour smashed into an automobile on a surface crossing at @ suburb of Chicago, r shortly after 9 oclock last night, Killing injuring two others and completely demolishing the car. The dead are Robert Rovert Puffer and Mrs. C. M. Streibe, Puffer, father of ealesman for an} and W. V. Logan, Hereafter, Madame, You Are Going te Feo! More “Comfy” Under the Arms, Girls, got a %0 box of PERSPI-NO right away at the drug store, and the surprises of your life. It means the Gowns, No More Dress Shields, If You Use PERSFI-NO. PERSPI-NO keeps the arm-pits justas fresh and dry as any other part of the » You can wear any weight sptration and ther your gown at the No nore rolling ropes under the ® dolightful powder, absolutely safe for harms Gist's ut 360 a box, oF sent direct,on » by the Perspo Co, S715 longo. 36th St. > kind of some of the patterns. Of others we have two to five. All maid Aoi fe cures P less manufacturer's cost. ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST NO Club Fees ~wa NO Extra Charges of Any Kind! Account’ from re ares $1,000.00 on emall weekly payments. SMALL ACCOUNTS especially invited THREE DROWN IN CAPSIZE. | |dleavy Sean Upset Dory and onty | BLOCK ISLAND, R, 1, Apri! %.--/ ‘Three seamen were drowned in the west| hartor to-day when the rowboats inj | which they were returning from a vielt/ ashore to thelr schooner, at ancsor | the herbor, overturned in heavy seas. jdack a dory and reaching land. Th namse of the victims have not bee learned. They were members of the! crew of the fishing schooner Ranger of| | Ryery, mother Fair Haven, Mass. eeu 7 3te Puffer, Mrs. get one of One Man fe Saved. | CALCTINED A fourth mamber of the party, An form .constats of, the tonlo Roderick, succeeded in olimbini Penknife mi: it omfor Lord & Taylor Sale of Linens To-morrow, Wednesday th sie eusands; =, - 1250 Pieces Finest Hand Embroidered Madeira Linen Doylies,Centre Pieces,Scarfs, Tea Napkins, Lunch Sets, Tea Cloths, Luncheon and Banquet Cloths at Half Regular prices dalisotion tapeeuar with the werphas ctgsis of both the New York & Berlin Branches of the Pioneer Manufac- turer of Madeira Linens. Sale Prices Regular Prices Doylies, doz. .-........91.60t0 $16.50 $3.00 to $88.00 Centre Pieces, each 1.50to 9.60 $.00to 19.00 Scarfs, each....... 4.00 to 15.00 Tea Napkins, doz.. 11.00to 16.00 Luncheon Sets, set. 7.60 to 58.50 Tea Cloths, each...... 19.00 to 86.00 Luncheon and Banquet cloths..... a . 25.00 to 90.00 Trish Linen Table Cloths & Napkins at about half regular prices $600 Table Cloths and 2500 dozen Napkins, discontinued patterns, all of the finer sof Damask, and carrying our guarantee to give \° Table Cloths $1.60 to $12.25; regularly $3.00 to $24.50 Napkins $2.10 to $5.13 doz.; regularly $3.50 to $10.25 Unusual Values in Real & Imitation Laces Real Milan Laces and Insertions 7 to 9 inches wide. ...........0.55 $6.00 per yard Real Baby Irish Insertions and Edges 416 inches wide................ .$3.95 per yard Real Venice Laces and Insertions and Double Edged Bandings $ to 8 inches wide. , ... . $6.95 to $15.00 per yard Real Filet Edges 1 to 6 inches wide......... 85c to $4.95 per yard Real Point Applique Laces 7 inches wide...........+ seeee + $2.95 per yard Real Baby Irish Crochet Lace Edges 1 inch wide, very fine quality... .... 45c per yard Real Valenciennes Laces and Insertions Narrow widths................005 8c per yard Real Cluny Lace Insertions ' 6 inches Wide. ......... .eeeeeee ees 90c per yard 4 inches wide............seeeeeees 38c per yard Imitation Filet Lace Bandings and Insertions 1 to 10 inches wide.........15¢ to $1.25 per yard Lace Flouncings Embroidered Net Effects, Cream and White 27 inches wide.................005 75c per yard Shadow Laces and Insertions White and Cream 8 to 12 inches wide.......+.16¢ to $1.25 per yard Imitation Irish and Venice Lace Bandings and Edges 6 to 11 inches wide ., .... $1.85 to $3.85 per yard Imitation Point Boheme Lace Edges and Insertions to Match 4 to 12 inches wide... ....80c to $1.35 per yard Broadway & 20th St.; 3th Ave.; 19th St. ~. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS. _ TUESDAY, APRIL 80, For Teethin , Babies Husband’s MAGNESIA (Geld in Bottles Onty) We G've and Redeem “Surety’’ Stamps | ONEILL-ADAMS Co. Sale of High Grade Dining Room furniture Part of a recent great purchase we secured far below the original factory cost. A striking illustration of what we can offer our customers through our unlimited buying facilities. Don’t miss this opportunity to secure a fine Dining Room Suit for little money. ' You can buy these or any other articles in New York's greatest Furniture Department at the Cash Price and Pay-as-Convenient. (Household Club Plan). $21.00 Carving 3|Only $20 for This $30 Extension § Table, $16.00, Table To-Morrow Made of best quality quartered In- | This beautiful table is made of the diana white oak; 37 inches high, 19 | finest quartered Indiana white oak inches deep and 36 inches long; one and hasa hand polished finish; solid large drawer, convenient for cutlery, | onk (no vencers used) ; 48-inch round etc.; two roomy shelves in base. Just top; extends to 6 feet without open- like illustration. Nicely carved; QF ing the pedestal; large 10-in. barrel French shaped legs and hand carved base; heavy French legs and beauti- claw feet; handsome, sturdy and beau- ful hand carved claw feet; patent tifully finished. hardwood extension slides and fit- A o : ted with the celebrated“ Duostyle” This Imposing $60 Buffet Only $46) tatic tock. “Exactiy like sketch. The sketch gives but» ay sreb ans Te You Can Buy It on the Club Plan hint of the rich beauty of This $47.00 China this Buffet. Made of genu- i tered Indi hit ine quai indiana white Closet, $36.00 You Can Buy It on the Club Plan oak, finished a beautiful shade of golden oak, it is 50 Ss =st—srsremeyernreeenal inches high, 29 inches deep |i ee and 54 inches long; 14x44 French plate bevelled mirror; beautifully hand carved; French shaped legs, AM with hand carved claw feet; plenty of drawer and closet | Made of genuine quartered Indiana | | white oak; height 65 inches, width 44 } |inches, length 17 inches; adjustable i | shelves; one French plate mirror back 8x36 inches; beautifully hand carved; yoom; one drawer is lined ford thoroughly constructed and finished. silverware, etc. F) {A rich addition to your dining room. You Can Buy It On the Club Plan. re! ea The Reupholstering of Furniture We do the same kind of upholstering or reupholstering for For One Week We Shall Sell you that we do for our own furniture department, and that is We will measure, make and hang awnings|to postal or telephone call. any size up to 3 ft. 6 in. in width, of the best 8 ur telephone number is:5700 Chelsea. colors and stripes for a limited period at $3,| @ id. the ‘ pi heal ens gede gthoncadl qeged | We allow 20 yards on an order of i | m 27-inch Belgian stripe. Our $3 Awnings at 52 ANS 20 yards we charge 30c. for each ad- If you will give us the measurements, we | | ditional yard. 4 in. down, including the curtain at bottom, 2 ft. 6 in. out. Thelso that we are obliged to limit this offer to those livi frames of galvanized iron are included. in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Hoboken, Jersey City a the samples of the stripes. t O'Neill Homefurnishing Store--First Floor. ing. O'Neill Hometernishing Store—First Floor. NottinghamLace Curtains Reduced Awnings (3 ft. 6 in. wide) very fine upholstering indeed. at $3 Each If you want any of this work done we will come in response ounce awning stripes, in any of the most popular e ‘ iI Slip Covers, $3.89 vanized iron frames and fixtures, as well | \\| oe On orders that require more than : will make and deliver awnings so that you can | } The only difficulty about this offer hang them yourself. Size allowance is up to 3 ft. wide, 4 ft. 6 is that it always crowds our work-rooms For these H id instruction f a ? ‘ quest, telling DAL Kan te teks the tpeamcoonnete eal cages Long Island City. Only standard fabrics ae used, and the best work we are capable of doing goes into the mak- Are You Going Housekeeping? |,,.,.9002.rs! he srw acien of thre populas Curtain and priced at Here Are Special Purchases of Blankets. Rogularprices.81.50 * $1.75 $8.00 82.50 93.00; 83.50 pair Quilts, ef Saleprices..... 98¢ $1.00 91.18 91.25 91.75 92.25 pais. Nien Papas elc, O'Neil Hometurnishing Store—First Floor. 95.00 riboroug! ige| $2.75 Bordered ‘‘Hollyhock"’ A Blankets at 93.75 as onGomnforts at $1.98 _ $1.50 Inverted Lights, 59c. lise recast "ees bn 91°35 Whee Pique Counter- Pag ib sesh ero! Bg “ iene eames Bt $1.00 Another Special in an ight, that $6.00 Brocaded Silk Comfort=| ro bene ioagmmer use. Ths re | rakes jfevlight ate ight. ; Complete with as ers at 93.75 Quilted Mattress Protectors Risorl iperven ane rey ANS MARU: Floral and brocaded silk combined,| #1.18 size for Single Beds: tes up to tes ap oreance 39¢ in pink, light blue, gold or green.|special ........ — —— SMa 0 re Fe weal g | eaiae eee for Doulie Pi sée;|Specials in House Furnishings and China O'Neill Main Store—Second Floor. $1.35 Step Ladders, at 90c 49c Tea Pots, at 29¢ - 1,000 Imported English Black R 3 footamade of best seasoned lumber ee eee ee puck 3 ioe Boys! Base Ball ||Special Sale of ||" Holland Rose Bushes, 18c ea. ; a $1.25 Hair Brooms, at 79c Or 2 for 25c Gloves '4 Off! ||Rich Cut Glass || tore handle bristle floor brooms| Fresh shipment justin. Plat them Victor Baseball Goods are the || Covered Butter Dishes, 1) rene rane’ black handle. Moe Al ree ae products of one of the best fne- over n aer she: 11 $1.50 Clothes Baskets, at 85c ‘on Sale 500 Imported Rho- Relish Dishes, Salad Bowls, 8 and 9 inch size, Pitchers, Vases,» Fern Dishes, silver plated lining, Mayonnaise and plate, all deeply cut in rich Speci designs. Reg. $8.98, at P $2.98 O'Neil Hometuraishing Store- asement. = “OP tories in the country. Victor goods are exclusively used ine number of leagues, For to-morrow. we will offer at a reduction of 254% off fom regular prices on Victor's Fielders’ Gloves: Reg. $1.00, at 75c; reg. $1.50, at $1.19; reg. #2.00, at 91.50; reg. 92.50, at $1.88, Catchers’ Mitts Reg. 91.50, at 91.15; reg. $2.00, at $1.50; reg. 93.00, at $2.25; reg. 93.50, at $2.64. Just received a shipment of 1,000] odendrons in assorted colors, Pink, ; : Blue, White and Red. ‘These oval whole willow clothes baskets,| sold’ elsewhere for 75c, our at large size, for this lot; each......, 40c re Basement. ‘Nelll_Mometurnlehing_Store—Basemien al Prices on Table Silver 0 Tea ® joons at 30c Half Dosen. 0c Sugar Shelis' le 60°|% Buster] aoe t oat 1.00 Medium Forks, n |. Forks Knives 4 i 25° i 585 Gravy Uadles| each it att | 805 "om" 4) ie Half Dosen. Rugs for Summer Use ig Mensage - 4 matear “Crex” Matting Rugs, special B1i1:50 Fancy Medium Kalves at mga for that O'Nett prices for to-morrow. $6.00 Chests of Silver at $4.00 Oxl2 ft.; reg. 86.95, At $5.75 Roger's and other fine makers. Four beautiful patterns, French gray At e4.75 bead, sesoll orf ancy edge. Each cheat contains Age veR, i " Kalt x af ONO eee 8, ee Spoons, jutter Kaito and 1 Suger 2 ® tal ‘cara wo. will wend you & Booklot of samples and prices, O'Neill Main Store—Basement, fi] Monday Morning Wonder. bi