The evening world. Newspaper, June 13, 1912, Page 5

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m SAYS ITESS I qe + fession Read in Trial of ~ , Accused Man, but He Denies It. Dressed.as Street Sweepers in * Cas&Involving Five Fires : in'Few Months, confession of Sam Brand that he set re to five houses for the insur- to the jury in Brand's trial before j@ Fawcett in the County Cour, lyn, to-day, Brand has since de- the confession. Deputy Fire Chief Lally testified tha: he was present when the confession was made, Two stenographers who wer: e@ncealed behind a curtain were also called to testify. ‘According to the testimony taken in the trial, a man who is still at larg visited Leo Barr, a Manhattan furrier, who lives in the upper story of a hous: @t No. 276 Cleveland street, Brooklyn lgte last year, “You take me in for a boarder,” the Man is alleged to have sald, “ and 1 bing a lot of clothin 4 store ic in Y@ur house and get insurance and take St away and you take your furnitur: @Way and then I and my friends will Mmke it a fire for both of us.” Bart, who said he feared that the man and his triends might set fire to the house on general principles if he refused, ran to Fire Marshal Brophy at Brooklyn Fire Headquarters and de- manded protection. Brophy told him to go ahead and make the agreement Om the night of Dec, 18, which ha been appointed for the fire, Brophy had @ company of firemen disguised a- street cleaning men working near the house. They sald they saw Brand and Mose the hall and a fey running out, Both The firemen pile! into the quelched the flames under the hall stairs, which had scare-- ly started. Brand was taken to Bro- Phy’s office and according to the con fession read in boasted that he could start a fire, the use of chemicals or kerosene tn any house if ‘he wore supplied with a box of matches “Give me a box of matches," he sald accoriing, to Chief Lally, “and let me Into that closet and in ten minute: flames will be going through the Toot of this bullding."* The old chief smilingiy explained thar Brand did not get the box of matches. Brand is also said to have declared \n the confession, that in company with Qreenstam and the other man he had fi bulldings at No, 288 Broome . 83 Norfolk street and No ighth street, Manhattan, and Ne, 354 Sheffield avenue, Brooklyn, The profits on each fire ranged from $110 to $30 fér each man, {t was asserted, Marsha) Brophy found that suspicious fires had occurred at all these places om the dates given. Greenstam will be pwt on trial after F Pipe Lin riers, WASHINGTO Inter- state Co mission to-day held that pipe line cx 8 transporting visions of the I No High Prices These are heyond doubt two important factors in choosing a dentist, OUR METHODS are the up-to-date painless kind—not the old- fashioned nerve wrecking kind that made so many dread the dental chair, OUR PRICES en- tirely sweep away all competi- tion on of a similar high cha Full Set Teeth, $5.00 Fillings in Gold, Silver, Platinum and Porce- lain, 50c and $1.00 Up Gold Crowns & Bridge Work, $5.00 a Tooth DR. MCBRIDE tits Bri “ New York Otfive: Newark Offi American Dental Va ISASSSSe 7 BOASTED OF FRE, "WCEIOARY CSE FIREMEN IN DISGUISE. | within the last few months was | $1.50 Sises 34 to 46. Corsets med with dainty laces and and V neck; all sizes. $2.50 & $3 Parasol ‘affeta Silk Parasols with tucks ‘ybon borders and insertions , white checks. stripes with tea orders and Insertions; oth Women's 12/4¢ to 25¢ Handkerchiefs at 50c Half Dozen Pure liner, 4% and %-inch hem; sheer and medium weights; slightly imperfect. Men's 50c Silk Handkerchiefs at 25c White centres, with fancy stiiped colored borders: slightly imperfect. short lengths and out they'll go Remnants of high grade fabrics, cords, mohairs, panamas, fancy weave: plaids, checks and stripes, ete., etc., cases prices awcy less than cost. 91,00 Ecru Silk Pongee—5,000 yai silk, natural, yard wide, at, yard . Double Surety Sti 35cLinenSuiung, ough weave Irish linen, in all the most stylisi. I nen colors. Flag D neeialte: 19¢ $1.00 Lingerie waists at 50c In high or low neck models. All have dainty lace or embroidery trimmings. $1.00 Heatherbloom Petticoats, 75c Made with deep ruffle, tucked and small ruffle or pleating, in brown, gray, green, blue and tan. ’ Misses’ $2 Dresses, $1.00 Linen or Colored Lawn Dresses, made in two decidedly distinctive models. One is pleasingly piped in con! colors; the other has a white linen sailor collar and cuffs, and a silk tie, Sizes 15 to 19. O’Neill’s HM, & BE, standard] armour’ mutated | acon. son's the packages, . i Grape Juice — T he) dwmpiings Glxci pure unter: [per pound. « ulee Del Monte Asparagus A great deal of Interesting Bargain News brought down to brevity for your convenience, and to give you as much of the news as possible. Star Specials for Flag Day | mY Waists at 98c hid High or low neck models. Also long] | Gowns of Muslin and Nainsook. “High neck with Hal ia sleeve button front waists. Lace and| sq’ carbene wr | dt aindeveane weve" | Twenty-two Thousand Men’s $1.75, $2, $2.50, Fine batiste, medium bust; long straight lines.| Hemstitched ruffle on neck and sleeves, Thousands of Dress Goods Remnants Reduced !4, 4 and 4 Got to keep the dress goods sections clear of short and odd lengths—they seem to accumue late faster than ever as our immense yard goods business grows and grows. So we'll pile up these Lengths suitable for Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Children's wear, etc. materials, consisting of black and colored serges, We reserve the righ to limit quantities. Phone 5700 Chelsea to July Ist. ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1912. We Give and Redeem “SURETY” STAMPS —Double Stamp; in the Morning Q NEILL-ADAMSCO. Flag Day Celebration Sales A day that should be recognized and observed throughout the land by young and old—and will be. We announce these Flrg Day Celebration Sv'es not that we would use Flag Day to promote business interests but we gladly us busi . y " 2 At O'Nedl’s it is an Outhiiting Day for Gitls, Boys, ev gladly use our business to promote the general observance of Ilag Day. At O'Ncill’s « Bat-fe Go peoe omen and Men and to make it a Great Day we have arranged a great many special sale attractions of which we give just ecu OG quik ‘ | / j {| y y id he i OU NN A nid Me in | Athi tl ined iN ul IN 5 Lingerie |69c Children’s Night Gowns, juare yokes of embroidery inserting and tucks. Slip- at 69c Infants’ Long. Slips, 29c Shirt waist rodels.| Bishop style made of Nainsook and Cambric. $3 and $3.50 Summer Shir's Purchased from a Big Shirt Making Concern Whose Name Is Know? the World Over. On Sal: in the Main Aine of O'Neill's sto e for Lad and the Boys a $1,099 tax Children's Drawers, 2 Pairs embroidery. Square] Made of good quality Muslin, Cluster of tucking and plainhem. to 1% years. 75c Wash Women’s 39c Petticoats for 50c Drawers at 25c In black and white striped Made of Cambric, trimmed Percale, and gray and white with dainty embroidery, tucks | Gingham. and linen laces. | Ha'f Dozen for $6.00 Transformation, 95c; Cream Hair Line | aie The shirts of now! Their aly ey their, patterns their quality Values $2.45 to $2.95 Stripes, 614c Yard | chip tor which the manufacturers are uolversaily famous. ‘They . . , Washable cotton Serge, with fine | 24 inches; natural curly, good stripes ‘of black, Reeguler 180. : yard, s the finest custon are cut on the best patterns, mad hets The materials are «ilk i A hair; all shades, including gray. \ 98c Night Gowns for 69c Made of Long Cloth and n » French turn have soft collars to match; all si length. Regular 61.75, 82.00, $2.50, $3.50 shirts, Special, ses Cambric, high, low and V Women s $2 and 92.50 Silk Men's Sample Belts, 45« neck. Slipover style. ‘Trim- 4 : Knitted Scarfs at 95c Vatues up to 82,00, AML th: med with embroidery and Linen Suits English Hand frame Crochet |sample belts of one of the bes laces; also the combinations 75 stylish linen suits, in pacpagedl THAD My Ceres caret me vith pet in Cake cover rate i te and navy. tar cross of bias stripes, kno Tn al the diff leatner corset cover and skirt; also Silk and buckles both in ane long skirt, with deep ruffle of to $8.59. nt $2.95 $0c to 75c isl dainty embroidery. 50c Manhattan Wash Scarfs, 19¢ White groun figurea, Sol » strip d ane ry woere at bike some pl ‘ in regimental stripes. Min’ to $4 Fancy Vests, ‘ 89c Fancy vests of silk accordeon weaves, wash piques, imported repp, poptin and flannel. Sises 34 to 44, including stouts, ty Robes, 94.00 Beach rs Teg: Men's .913.50 Silk Blazer at $2.35 " j Coats. 97.85 Made of good quritity echevior | |. dust the thine to wear at the golf and mercerized etoths and Terry | | ee oe Si ut metals, fanned cloth, shaw! collars, heavy ne k i tripesin varion cords and girdles. Pajamas, 91.09. Mercerised Pongee, in plain | colors, cut Military style, or Si ice Neck, double silk loops, ge ocean pearl buttons. small to extra large. to-morrow. O'Neill Main Store—#erond Floor. 50c For Making Up a Pertect Fitting Dress Skirt Special offer, for materials selected from these rem- nants will be made to fit and workmanship guaranteed, all new summer ip- 8, mixed suitings, ete, In many Surety Stampe with All Purchases— Double Stamps In the Forenven, Another Lot ot Fine Swagger New pape |e Summer Suits for Men reas qual- ae 59c | [ey Ab AN Saeiicsss tiacatiec eh 75 You cannot pick a suit out of he entire lot and get less than jampe In the Forenooa—Single Stamps Iu the Atternecs” | $18.00 worth of good clothes; more likely you'll get a suit that is $ $18 to $30 Trimmed $1.95 Repp Skirts, 79c¢ _| a fair and square exchange for $25, $22.50 or $20.00 when sold in 1 Hats at $7.50} Women's Summer skirt, new | the regular way. Every suit right up to the minute in style, e A> “hins, $4 inches afandiome models, A style, with button front. material, color, pattern and fit. Look at this list-— shown in our own Milline : Parlors at $18 to $30. ma Japanese Figuted Yard Navy Blue Serge Suits |Smart New Norfolk Suits Made to Sell at Children's White Narrow, but very good catty. son | Mohair or Sicilian Suits | Dressy Business Suits $18 to $25 q PI ey igebe ng er tied Hs White Fiannel Outing Suits| Evening Dress Suits and Russian styles, High and ew, A remarkable display of fancy business suits, Coats are hand tailored and are as shape- C low neck, long and short gc Yard ly as if a custom tailor had made them for you. Two or three-piece Suits in the newest two ash or k. 1 Absolutely fast col fl By ; é A : fy sleeves, Trimmed with tuck- | terial, in pretty shade of piste she and three button models. There are plain and striped navy blues, browns and grays, dark ing Sdery inserting, and medium mixtures, cassimeres and s*lours, and plenty of snappy designs with a fav and sabraidery SSTSIE: Women's $1.00 Silk little “punch” and character for the younger men. Sizes for regular, slender and stout men— pee talent i Women's $1.95 Tub noon Stockings at 50c | also young men’s sizes, which are particularly fitting to small men, i Thread si a i, > Dresses at 95¢| wild ev nde slightly | $$ Summer Trousers, $2.95 Men's S immer Coats, $1.50 to $5.00 White Flannel and Serge Trousers. White serge are striped effects, buttoned flaps on hip and watch pockets and made | with belt Also trouse: light and dark grays, in neat | or house wear; made skel 3 button style ' in worsted, cheviots and cassimeres. Sises up Men's Rain Coats, $12.5 Men’s Auto Dusters, $1.85 In Olive Linen,linene, chambray, etc. Made with military collars, | inlaid velv some are belted, all have wind shields in sleeves, with full sweep an Ll pe with All_ Purchases: u Two hundred new styles. In muny dainty effects. 50c Dressing Sacques for 23c In white and colored lawns, with iquare neck or collar. “Some fin- ihed with belts, others shirred at waist line. Girls’ $1.25 Dresses, 79c¢ Percales and Chambray, several neat daintily trimmed models; all with full pleated skirts; sizes 6 to Lh. Mohair, Sicilian Serge, ete. An elegant coat for office Tan and Blue Imported Gabardine, M collars and satin shoulder lin collars 34 to 42. Women s Nubuck Pumps The new white footwear, leath- r heel, flat silk pump bow. cate’ $1.65 je Stamps in the Forenoon, Apparel for Young America) Men’s Straw Hats. Whether he's on parade, at play, at home, in camp, or on Sennits, Splits, Milans, Pencil Curls, vacation trips, his entire outfit can be bought at O'Neill's at ng the latest English model of White S:raw, High prices that will appeal to thrifty mothers. =| Crown, Narrow Brim, not the || feel like a small peach basket 95 for Boys’ $2.00 Wash Suits. down on th but our own self-con- ia pew Innes silcad eftecta 1p pats forming head-fitting straw hat. Leaves | ry no ridge on the forehead, or that Breakfast i cales, galates, linene and chambrays. Made up ls foallng in tie hack of Cereals i in Sailor Blouse and Russian styles, all high urade makes, Sizes $ to 10 years. The one thet fits Boys’ All-Wool Serge Suits Au all-wool navy blue serge Made up in new anc models of double-breasted ke Norlolk, Vals. to 92.50 (no seconds re loose and $4.98|$5 to $10 Panama Boys’ Linen and Khaki Trousers, 69¢ Hats, $3.65 Khaki are in tan, white and biue, aiso plain] © Made from fine quality South linen and linen crash, in tan and black and white, | A h Afrio.'n Pan- Cut extra full ker style with belt loops, | ama thread, aslightus a feather Sines 6 to 16 ye and just the right feeling of comfort on the head. Boys 50c Night Shirts, 29¢ Orders for Country Homes e Groceries (ye net up sat, 286 were toest imponed " DLe| Reauetert tiny | Pimento mulare|Per Jar, Oc 18c| Fresh Fruit 0b) 2B (None ©. Me = “ Lake ‘The| Geoffroy Sardines—| Nturgeon— No, Packed In pure pea nu Boys’ 75c Blouse Waists, 43c i) amokeit ‘sliced BOQ fur oer Boys’ $1.00 Pajamas, 69¢ Jc| Beet Her in blue, black and lavender Hol vow sennite Boys’ 75c Khaki Trousers, | | ‘iiped percales, Made with . Full 35c 6to 16 ‘Trousers are made up in knicker style with taped seams, belt loops. Sizes G to 19 years ‘kied Peachen le »., 60+} 9 | O'Neli’s tore for Mad end the Boys, a me Neil!-Adams Co., Sizth Avenue, 20th to 22d Ste New York City a

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