The evening world. Newspaper, June 5, 1912, Page 11

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—, : phi THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1918. ANOT 10 SMIRCH a : ! We Give and Redeem “SURETY” STAMPS—Double Stamps in the Mornin f | er DARROW TRAL Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street Lk dees tees 1,000 “O’Neill System Power-Made” ee ae Morning Dresses in this $1.00 Sale ae oe Intention. of Implicating , hod bi aa ‘i Made by modern methods that enable you to buy the smartest, daintiest by filling your book with #4 Gompers and Morrison. newest style Wash Dresses at the lowest prices on pio § wurery.” Stamp book's e ve . A the O’Ncill System Made-by- fr for €2.50 in goods 00 achine Dresses you can buy at $ 00 pg Q e least four pretty Summer frocks e for the price a dressmaker would charge you for one. Ordinarily Such Dresses Must Sell for $1.95 to $5.00 The Famous Meister Is Now Within Easy Reach of Everybody 0S ANGELES, June 5.—Thai the PRysecution merely desired to place in €¥idence the fact, alleged by them, that c@tain sums of money aggregating about $200,000 had been sent to attorneys the McNamara defe: jas stated jtowiay by W. J. Ford, Assistant Dis- ‘telet-Attorney, in discussing the placing Om the stand of H. H. Flather, cashier 7@ @ Washington, D. C., bank. Mr. Ford said that the calling of Flather as & witness was not af attempt to in- eriminate others with Clarence Darrow, now on trial for the alleged bribery of |/& ‘@ juror in the McNamara case. Mr, Ford added that no attempt would be made by the prosecution to show that elther President Samuel Gompers or Gecretary Frank Morrison of the American Federation of Labor had any gullty knowledge of tho alleged corrup- tien of jurors and witnesses in the Mo- Namara case. . “It ts unfortunate that the impression was created,” continued Mr. Ford, “that ‘we intended to cast any reflections upon Mr. Gompers, Mr. Morrison or any other! high officials of the American Federas, tion of Labor. In producing the ledger account of Morfison as custodian of the MoNamara defenee fund in Washington !we only intend to prove that large sums. of money were withdrawn and eent to Mr. Darrow." The effort to have the ledger’s page containing the defense fund account ad- mitted as evidence was renewed in court: to-day. Up to adjournment late yesterday the attorneys for Durrow had succeeded in keeping it out. The prosecution intimated that if its] exdmination of Cashier Flather were Mot further obstructed, but litle time! would be required to conclude it and | Franklin was expected to resume the stand again to-day. { SEPARATED FROM HUSBAND AND HUNGRY, ENDS LIFE. | Just Received from one of New . York’s Most Famous 3,000 Dainty Tub Dresses for Misses and Girls So thoroughly nifty in their saucy prettiness, so attracti distinctive in there styles, so phere 3 and cool Hoa pit 4 as well as inside, that you may be sure that all eyes will be captivated with their youthful and feminine charm. The practical mind will be attracted by the special low prices, too, at $1.95 We have alot of clever new dresses for Misses and Small Women. Thesedresses would sell for 93.00 in the usuat way but we want O'Neill's to be as well known for value giving os jor quailty. Made of gingham and percale in two distinct models, one trimmed with embroidery and self covered buttons, whilethe other istrimaed with lace and has the all- over embroidery sleeve, oe contrastin, bd girdle top wai 0 trimmed with lace in- sertion down front of skirt; sizes 14, 16 and 18. Special Lot of 1000 Girls’ Dresses at 89c each Value $1.25 Girls’ tub dresses in percales, chambraysand inghama, low neck, set- in. aleeve, full pleated skirts with deep bem; nize 6 to 14. ai We have brought the famous old Meister piano within reach of éverybody who loves good music and wants a fried and true piano in the home, Music lovers everywhere are hailing with delight Rothschild & Company's plan whereby a genuine Meister can be secured immediately —the pay- ments therefor being stretched over a period of three years if the haser so desires. This means that you can buy a brand new, genu- ine Meister Piano for the incredibly small sum of 16c a Day Selling Meister Pianos by this plan has enabled Rothschild Company to ACTUALLY LOWER THE PRICE OF MEISTER PIANOS to consumers because so many more Meisters are sold than ever before in the history of the business that the cost per piano in the Meister factory is greatly Direct to you—wherever you live The Meister Piano is sold DIRECT FROM FAC- TORY TO YOU. You pay no middleman or dealer an exhorbitant profit. You pay nothing for the name ‘‘Meister,’’ famous as it is, yet that name means Honest value, perfect workmanship, trueness of tone, fullness of volume, exact correctness of touch. You pay nothing but a small profit over actual manufacturing cost and for that reason YOU SAVE $100 on any Meister Piano You Buy OUR 30-DAY FREE TRIAL OFFER is the most liberal piano popritica ever devised. "t proves our knowledge of, and faith in, the splendid Meister. We will nut only DELIVER IT T YOUR bee without coat to you FOR % DAYS' FREB TRIAL, but if yous accept thi In this lot of 1,000 O'Neill System Power-Made Dresses at 91.00 there are over 25 New Styles, five of which we illustrate. The materials are high grade chambrays, percales, ginghams, linenes and lawn. The patterns and colorings are the daintiest and newest, and the trimming effects are so pretty and clever that the dresses are eligible for the house, outdoors, vacation or town wear. 34 to44 sizes for women. Misses’ sizes, 14 to 18. . Cut by machines, sewed by machines, trim- The only thing not done by machines med by machines, buttons attached by machines,’ | is the creation of new styles. This is done by ironed and folded by machines; so that the | designers who are specialists; they know the finished dresses are perfectly proportioned, | trend of fashion just us intimately as a Fifth rfectly made, and must necessarily fit per- | Avenue dressmaker and they adopt sey smart fectly, and they will give the most surprising | new idea that is adapted to the tub | service. frock Mrs, Lizzie Storn, who separated from her husvand and tried to make} her living, met with disheartening fail- ure during the last forinight. She oc- eupled two small rooms on the top floor of No. #41 East Ninth street, and | 1° jano and desire to pay for it on the three-year payinent plan WE WILL CHARGE NO TWAS NO INTERRST ON PAYMENTS. | We will give you a piano stool and scart and give you the same square and honest treatment that has delighted an delighting thousands of satisfied users of Meister Pianos. Call at once and see the exquisite Don't Miss O “he's: wotysen sancti] MEISTER PLAYER-PIANO AT $395 Spechaly Gut Prices in This Thursday Sale of ij Wedding Silverware pe arinnicee saul oui weekly or monly payment O'Neill's Low Regular Prices Are Reduced machine. She brought home sweatsiop ‘work for a while and that ceased. To, Mrs. Dora Lust, who lives across the | confided her trouble, and said} Refrigerators, Freezers, Screens, Etc. Hot weather inducements that will surely lead you directly to O’Neill’s. One-Third to One-Half This is probably the most important Silverware event ever Rothschild & Company ‘hall, 2 abi th “starvation, Last | Y ANCH: SP 66 99 S d by O'Neill's. It i ioned by the he tee are ay fling up all the | CLARENDON BLDG., SE. Cor. 18th St. & 4th Ave. 100 Governor Refrigerators Coin troniced dilverwere et jon to the Ny Newarted fo Side of the O’Neill Main Building. Precisely the Silverware wanted NOW by those who have received invitations to June bridals—and by housewives and hotel owners. Over 5,000 Pieces of Beautiful New Silverware. Out of hundreds of special lots we quote a few: $6 Chests of Silver Flat Ware for Wedding Gifts | srrenic geen t7s nai doses. $3.85 $1 Table Spoons, 080 hall dosen. Conveniently reached by Subway and Madison Ave. Railway. TELEPHONE ST ESANT 353-386 fab. They are built by experienced mechanics. They are easily kept clean, because | all parts are removable. They preserve food and save ice. We offer three morning ¥ ts d the alarm. Dr. Dalton of Bellevue said the woman had been dead for several hours. Sizes for to-morrow at a special price. Lift-cover style: No. 1 Governor; ice | No. 2 Governor; ice | No. 3 Governor; ice capacity 65 Ibs; reg. capacity 75 lbs; reg. eves 100 Ibs; reg. $14.25; $16.98; 15; | special. 310.68 special. 312.88 special. $15.86 Afull line of Water Coolers | Corn Brooms, hand made, | Garden Requisites jenesi A full line of garden im sewed 4 times; regular ments, screen wire, chic! i $1 Dessert Spoons, 806 half doses. and summer requisites to stock price 49c; $1 Medium-.ised Forks, @90 belt help keep cool epecial SS] Oh Cee ieee ie a @1 Oyster Forks, Oe half doses. RD Mller sik“ rae ; J Each chest contains 2% Window Screens White Mountain Ice Cream pieces of fine silver, Four] $1 Ozange Spoons, se half Keep out the busy fly amd mosquito. These are the Freezers atterns to choose from. | dosen. Spreaders, O00 metal kind that will not warp or get out of shape.| \fake your own ice cream at home. The White Moun- They stand all kinds of weather. They have the| tain Frecser has the triple motion to make ice ci rench gray bead, scroll or Sugar Shells, worth: fancy edge. jutte wl See oot the Butter Knives, ry ry Japanned iron frames. in 5 minutes, ready to serve. Gras Size— i = vy Ladies, w 0c each, 430. Tnese 84x88 24x81 80x37 80x48 HERES $2.50 Pain Kaives, medium ssed, Berry Speen, wash 80s cach, Se poses — — —— —_ A ey ry) ¢ Sou 30c 35c 39e 49e 39c Haar a OT besa 25. 92.50 Plain Knives, dessert size, 0. No screens sent C, O.D, Bring your sizes with you. 62.25. h LacgaNorts 9,28 ts oi! Great $500,000 Removal Sale of Furngure Note this very important fact—The prices quoted in this sale are actual reductions from prices based upon our February Sale prices, were already 20 to 30 per cent. below regular “Aber In these days of extravagant “values” in Furniture advertising this is a fact to be borne in mind $1 2.00 Enamel Dresser, $9.50 N E, E. TURLINGTON, Vice-President This is New York’s “MOST” RemarkableSummer SuitSale The response to this UNUSUAL: Announcement and Sale ‘thas been’ most gratifying. Truly, this represents the greatest ‘‘SUIT-SAVING OPPORTU- NITY” ever offered at this time of the year. To the men who have purchased their summer sits, men who buy their summer clothes now, and men who usually wait Until later in the scason, this is your golden opportunity. * é when you read O'Neill’s actual reductions from prices already the lowest. $5.75 Vermin Felt Mattresses Join the O'Neill y Household Club You Can Buy Home Furnishings on Our aD quality’ nickel Ze Own Household Club Seer A lusurious mattress; perfectly | Plan at Cash Prices | the ends of the | sanitary, non-absorbent, dust-proof ‘i in- | and vermin proof; made of genuine ae a {abrig are ine | vr felt, cavered iaa fine quality | &Pay-as-Convenient, Proof Spring, $3.75 Made of a high grade i ‘ of fancy striped ticking. Made to - iédnch cont Come! This surplus, stock is the result of reverse weather conditions, and big many pe he ore Membership enables you | se Loree 8% ct apetianots, includes two and three button models, full or half lined, Engiish or con- He is supports Hea. Price Bale Price Peres cL od lead on incher bel | 87.50, 88.80 to buy Home Furnishings at | of oot “37 87.00 95.00 cash prices and pay-as- | mount enste ed by helieal ches; fitted with servative. Every new color effect—Blues, Browns, Tans, Greys, blue Greys, ; f h spring ends, Chalk Mixtures, Herringbones, Pin Checks, Pencil Lines and Visible Stripes, Thi ibe 8 al d Cc ‘ges, ass res, Unfinished Wors eds, Bi lack which auto 86.75 94.75 A r st; made ii : : * ovlote Read on! “ ; nhs Uae matically take up all en the rein= 25 a8 convenient while enjoying bed ith a Fe UL vA tA : iH TEED LACQUER: either br : (anges trussed end oF eens a e $3.00 92.25 the use of purchases. Bak de ight or $25 Office Desk, $19.50 $24 China Clo-efs, $25 Buffet, $18 ayemmupemnyreere Maude of golden $17.00 .— lv ae ‘White Our : For Suits Made] }! aes TA ey Rae bea a ia 8 rptmed aed inches: The top \0 inches wide an Bass cise bo 68 ashes, to Sell up to Thhe beight ix 67 inch Magazine Stand, For Suits Made to Sell up to $30 e 40x21 inches; 12x 38- EP isa 7 $3. 50 50 inches bigh. | ‘Phe width is 40 inches; inch French plate bev: a oad] - 1 , wer ti elled mirror; plenty o! \ i Solid oak, fumed ao $37.50 = Yook | d00r glass in 16x80 Gree SUL Pay & tees oy warm brown, The height is , } stight- | imches. One mirror room; one drawer Meee 40 inches, width 0 inches bottom back, size 10x84 inches; and depth 18inches. It has to Sell up to $20 265 Broadway 841 Broadway 119 W. 42d St. 125th Street }!i A drower double, | adjustable shelves; lined for ‘silverware, wea SAI | three lerge roomy shelves. ae with partitions for \ ete; Frene 8 ———) A most convenient article Near Chambers St. Cor, 18th St, Near Broadway Near Sd Avenue woe 7, books, ete., full neatly carved; con- which wi round base moulding and two extension slides, | fi structed and finished to the furnishing Simply closing the desk locks gli the drawers. | lock end key. in the best manner. Wbrary or living Harlem and 42d Street Stores Open Evenings ‘ O'NEILL-ADAMS CO., SIXTH AVENUE, 20th TO 23d STREET, yew YORK CITY Pee OE ee, Se

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