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ng THE BVENING WORLD, ‘TUESDAY, ‘TUNE 18, 1912. We Give and Redeem “SURETY” Redeem “SURETY” STAMPS—Double Stamps in the Morning Th ROT |322: = t= SEESCANCERCURE = Sears Steen Soe ee eee =! ONEILL-ADAMS Co: Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street Another Great Sale of Summer Silk Waists No Doubt You Remember the Remarkably Successful Sale We Held Last Week— | up on Lag hat cancer te nothing more nor less AS WOMEN JOIN Ne: furrte von | xan an ped ay ‘ot natural quality i wd) possessed by epithelial celle r -ondon Specialist ecilist Believes Po- | | consequent tipon diminution in the body jof, potassium salts. GIRL AND FRENCHMAN tassium Salts Will Conquer | “in the recent Wbel action here Dr. Gould, @ great authority on cancer, said “4 3”! i: hi e ometimes cured by) IN WORDY ROW OVER Peter Pans” of Disease, | the‘naturat torces ot tne body. think ——— that in potassium salts we have the key to the problem. —<——— LONDOR, June 18.—Curing cancer by Bitton ot B of Butchers Leads to General Fight in Poultry Market. We sold nearly two thousand daintiest, finest and most making the cells grow old is the al His Herotem. . : r : ‘ t ROOM Oh ON| Bla LINER) Wi CoN V. he (Prom the Chiengn Wecort-Hereid,) beautifully trimmed Summer Silk Waists at the extraordi- 5 apn) Stet ottiens disturbance 3a, the I have not discovered a cure for|,, Yee 1 once saved @ girl from drown: narily low price of $1.95. » Bronx to arise out of the general meat cancer, but I think T i hd | © Boycott, which has been made effective ’ Heat TP he bald to-day, “ame core| amore ee corr roming wine Mallow In this newly purchased lot there are more waists, D- co geen ae enegpl omndfamng Man Had Bohaicn When the | Vinced ‘that the cure when found win | ®2 Wagan to rock the Boat’ prettier waists, more styles and—impossible as it may seem © poultry market of Louis Cohen be very etmple, As fa io “Yea? aa at No, 14% Brooke avenue. Before the) Kronprinz Wilhelm Left | gation has xone t have “ome to the ammeter "watore they ot where the water Sener ee ee ee police could quell the assault of @ conclusion that the cause of cancer has! was any deeper.” Qandred and more angry butchers and for Europe. This Time We Have About ‘Wemen sympathizers Cohen was badly ——— ee beaten and the intertor of his shop was e Ww e Fes scr al ot tne ter, Wie fhe Kroorne Wie ee 2,400 Beautiful Waists Dutcher shops have been closed by the; from her Hoboken pier to-day two an- Boycott and the poultry dealers are| ery passengers were disputing the! High and low neck styles, three-quarter and full callie sleeves, exempt from the crusade against high| possession of stateroom on RB deck. smart mannish shirts and ‘cool, summery sailor collar waists. Priced meats the butchers have become! They are Miss Edith Rosenbaum of Probably a hundred different styles. gad ape be snr ga bagel da this city, a survivor of the ‘itante i lt este Ree navel disaster, and Gehelmer Baurat de . + Mase efforts to force the poultry men to) oy of Paria, France, As the liner ’ 14 Made of Fine Wash Silks Cloge their shops In sympathy. The frst) vi med out Into the stream Misa R ve outburst of the butchers’ wrath began 6 7 5 ot to-day with a procession of butchers, | Kendatim Was making the most noine, ooper S ew Sco Such as would cost as peels oF by, the yard edt our “ who circulated about in the market dis-| but M. de Thierry nad possession of price for the blouse made, trimmed and ready to wear, Stripes, trict of Wendover and Brooke avenues, 2 and was reiterating grimly: 4 e white, all black and a few in colors. Gathering women sympathizers in thelr] “Nevair, Madam! 1 geeve heem up | or im “ is H train, When the parade came to the| nevair!” HD) MUNN COST parts vaatent son se| fete Sige “Wwobabtiburm Sgaceed: (Ne Handsomely Trimmed with Dainty k wault in force was made by all the| Kronpring Wilhelm she held « ticket —— | T k E marchers. that called for No, 12. When she got aces uc. Ss tc. ‘Cohan had just received fifty crates of] to No, 12 M. de Thierry wan there, Among the many letters received from various l . live fowls. Upon these the rioters be-| tolling back on a divan, amoking a gan their attack, ripping off the doors] achnted cigarette, ‘The Frenchman | Ghd slats 204 freeing dozens of squawk-| also ‘had a ticket for No, 12 and he i fig chickens, who winged madly over} was properly listed for No, 12 on the ' fhe heads of the trouble makers, So! passenger list. people throughout the country regarding their experience with Cooper’s New Discovery, comes the following statement from Richard Ganley, residing at 500 West Fifteenth street, New York city:— “After taking three bottles of your valuable remedy I feel cured of rheumatism, liver, kidney and bladder trouble. I had been a long sufferer from those diseases and had tried many remedies and many doctors but got no permanent cure. Quite a number have more than $1.95 worth of lace on them. The strictly tailored waists of course have no trimmings—just self collar and cuffs with smart pearl buttons, or a pocket. . All Priced $1.95 —and there's little doubt that every one will be gone before closing hour Wednesday. Why not shop in the _forenoon—get the best selection, if there is such a thing—and get Double Surety Stamps? (We cannot fill mail orders.) 17 You can get TWO of these waists with a filled book of “Surety” Stamps and 81.40, i great was the pounding of fect that] Miss Rosenbaum walked right in } i the. ceiling of the apartment of Joseph | and told M. de Thierry wet out. | h man, the janitor, Who lives in the) ‘“Thin is my room,” the young Dasement below the market, came down,| Woman, “and you certainly have a buryigg Chapman and his wife in a] nerve.” Mass of laths and plaster, Ax Chap- ™. de Thierry shrugged his shoulders, Man ‘started up the stairs to the market | blew @ smoke ring and sald softly a, cleaver, which may have been acci-| “Madam, you haf meostake. Theos dentally kicked down the steps, narrow. tma-chamure, Oui! Oul! Out’ ly missed his head. “Nothing of the ‘sort,” stormed (Minn sense gifts for the new home of the bride. Forks & Spoons, Regularly 81.00 the half Dozen $1.00 Table Spoons, | Forks. 89¢ a half dozen. 89c a half dozen. $1.00 ster Forks, | *, $1.00 Dessert Spoons,| 89c a half dozen. 8 89c a half dozen. $1.00 Orange Spoons, Cc ; Rosenbaum. “I booked this room and I can highly recommend Cooper’s New Discovery MEN AND WOMEN PUMMEL ‘AND rr . S Floor. x : KICK POULTRY MAN. Miside Thierry, epread ovt bie palms to anyone suffering from similar diseases that O'Neill Main Store—Third . Cohen suffered severe handling at the |“! ie ik was \c! ‘ou can use my name an exter vere ang a | a apa I was afflicted with. Y if June Sale Prices Me ick Sale ane Tiarin covoecernndtn el hi tein ibe if So op OM you wish, ss Cooper's New Discovery fe s blessing for These Five Thousand Pieces of Cohen on. the floor, Cape flgee cot) alan Rosenbaum's pitt bart out of | to humanity.” Th ST aR ee = kicked; men and] o t , a e Sener nr ue a et ’s New Discovery em ye eben Practical Silverware i prietor and on the latter's complaint’ ¢r- y b ehlie 4 7 | Eatted Max Bender of No 481 Wendover | ania Them. “hen mier shed out and Will rid your body of all poisons and excess- Away Nickels and Dimes aiive Ve, thousand pieces of Flat ware, Quadruple Plated 5 No, 162% Washington avenue, both va pg MSuRSALEW ORY aantdt tes eats ive acids; it will tone up the » strengthen —of course not. No one would be so foolish. But , 8 { the nerves and aid in the assimilation of food so that it imparts strength and vigor to the system. It will also regulate your bow and relieve you of constipation. Cooper's New Discovery will help the liver and kidneys to do their work; it will also purify the blood and loosen uw; the clogged machinery of the body. It makes a butchers. They were arraigned before | ate rds on the beat, She was thus you do if you do not ask for and Save Your “Surety” Stamps A filled book of “Surety” Stamps can be exchaneed for $2.50 worth of any merchandise ries creed) in the O'Neill-Adams Stores. ff Magistrate Herbert in ¢he Mortsania | engaged big 8 the Kronpring Wilhelm 1}, “Court on charges of assault and were | failed, M. de Thierry still holding down 1 | we each, No. 12 and hurling forth his deflant wititamnad I Mawaiel ne compelled to leave the ship etples of the meat boycott started aomo- | 04, bY {ho b diag nedrly akin to a rlot in the poultry | “uuethe battle was tn full storm. f ie! Bamana ‘ou see we rei “Surety” Stamps with Reg- $1.00 Medi Sized | 89¢ a half ' market of Jacoy Burnatein at No. 275! $900,000 FOR CREDITORS. who has been half sick all the time sleep ular O'Neill Merchandise, which you may esa Sv 88 AL Cones: half doz. McKibbiii street, | well at night, and enjoy life all day long. select for yourself. A i Sugar aly worth 1 9 Gravy Ladles, 4 2 4 State Pays Dividend on Former! When you see us a vertising something at 25c each, c worth 50c, oad i a Fmanawer of te mare | ene ie Sate Besestt Cay At All Dealers 82. 50 let this be your thought: If my “Surety” Butter Spreaders, Berry Spoons, worth e Fe ee ee na trtnethe wujeat(ot the State Banking Department. hee| I Stamp Book were filled I could get that article , worth 25c, 50c, a | wt Aiepute. ‘That started a fight and the 'yald to the creditors of the former Free. Aight caused « panic to spread among the Carnegie Safe Deposit Company of New Many women who were marketing. York a dividend of 42.61 per cent. When the women streamed, scream. |amounting to $200,000, tng, from the market other women on| This institution closed ite doors on Qe sidewalk thought that their sisters Sopt. 2%, 1911, largely on account of its ‘were trying to dodge the meat boycott relafion with the failed Carnegie Trust and they attacked the marketers. Company. Soup Ladles, worth $1.25, at|worth 82.25, at 42c a half dozen. [$1.10 each. $2.00. 2000 PIECES OF SILVER PLATED FLATWARE Dessert and Table Spoons, Desseit Forks, Din- 50c Tea Spoons, Punch Ladles, “Take Care of the Pennies” Start a “Surety’’ Stamp Book To-Day Each new book is “started” with 10 Free Stamps. ner Forks, Oyster Forks, Plain Handled Knives. June Sale Price, each 10c Lord & Taylor ‘Founded 1826 O'Neill Main Store—First Flvor, ry Large Purchases Brought cain Sm pe on : O'Neill s A Limited Number of $4, $5 and ° ° t Gla June Sale of Towels $6 Pieces of Rich Cut Glass Within a week O'Neill's could suppty every man. woman $2.98 To-morrow and child in Greater New York with a towel and not reach the end of our resources in the June Sale! That means enormous HAtr a dozen barrels or so purchases and gives you the key to O'Neill's low prices. that went a little astray EVERY SORT OF TOWEL that the Anglo-Saxon, the in shipment: New York was the Teuton and the Celt (‘forever washing themselves,” as a nearest place to find a quick pur- wondering Oriental once said) needs—and they need more | chaser, so, rather than return in summer than in any other season. But we have room here them to the factory and reship, for but a hint, Let us just mention four great lots of TURKISH the manufacturers put an ac- BATH TOWELS—just enough “rub” to exhilarate, and to commodation price on them, and accelerate circulation, and enough absorption to dry the skin O'Neill's will sell them to you at this bargain price, to-morrow. quickly and thoroughly. ; 9c Turkish | 15cTurk- $5cTurk- | $¢cTurk- S— Pitch F c de of re Cc M Cc fKicn © CUT GLAS! itchers, Fern Dishes, Silver Towels, 6 io Tove 1l jab rae 18 ae 209 -23 i Covered Butler Dishes, Salad Bowls, 8 x 9 White Linen Dish Toweling. elery Tray, Ice Tub, Mayonnaise and Plate, Com- 3 *, red por ly Dishes, Sugar and Cream; all in rich, deep 9 a utting and designs. Values #4.00 to 86.00, at....... 2.98 O'Netll Main Store—Second Floor. O'Neill Hometurnishing Store-—Basement. "Neill Adams Co., Sixth Avenue, 20th to zed St., New York City WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYA Specially Retained, Will Report the Chicago Convention for THE WORLD Biitiong, Every Dav! Important Sale of Men’s Furnishings hing. i Shirts—made of id pri jegligee ir of woven and printed ENTRANCE madras, French cuffs (turned back) and starched ON | cuffs. Values $1.50 and $2.00 169TH STREET | cas Ans Special for Week Commencing June: 17th $1.00 or 6 for $5.50 NO Wal mr 50e Weekly; Silk Mixture Shirts—French cuffs, coat model, neckband or with poten eitached ai | $2. 00 Dsvvver Station. hae Rubéry Towels. Sale Price, 8¢, 3$c, 48c, 95¢ each. Pure Silk Shirts, with Russian Cords, French cuffs, coat model. Value $4.50 $2. 95 Pure Silk Shirts, French cuffs, coat model, Values @5.00 and @6.00 \ $3.75 ight weight flannel and Valve by h ws | $3. Li it t i 0 bath robes. 5 Silk mixture traveling or bath robes. Value 96.00 $4.50 at a scar aa $8, 98 FREE "yucit,” CREDIT € ‘ThisImperialLeather Couch Bathing Suits Pure Worsted Bathing Suits, with col. ¢ $2.95 ored trimmings, Value $4.50 Suspenders Silk Suspenders with leather ends... .. } 5oc Neckwear Knitted Silk Four-in-hands, plain colors and cross stripes, Value 81.00 ) 65¢ vee wita Every Purchase of $50 Pree with Every Purchase of $70 AME OUR TERMS ——"orbtttapnYs WIE Fe | 149 St to For Passe ond Rapenees | Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. And for No Other New York Newspaper 1S *” 3d Ave.