The evening world. Newspaper, June 21, 1912, Page 15

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PNG FOR BURGLAR | Handcuffs Him to Chase | ¢\ His Companion. . ’ | Byurgiars who entered the rooms of / ithe International Braiding Company at | 10-105 Thompson street this morning and carefully selected $5,000 Nos. worth (og Wik Gralds and laces, made | down a rope to the store of silk goods. Sergt. Moran of the me, Ko by at 6 o'clock, A sign on read ‘Pike street.” along in its wake. formed sleuth flatted up agaginst th threw ba . The s om the of material 1 tl weant 4 up, and as came with a load, nabbed him, fesued ‘Ther: ly snapped handcuffs, and fastening hin toa s ran up) The other burglars were in fight, 1 shots, but they escaped. prisoner into the wagon and drove t the station. WHILE PILING UP $5,000 | LOGIN SILK ROOM nnentpme Sergeant Catches One and a sort of picnic party with sandwiches and ginger ale to refresh them while they worked. They forced an entrance to No. 105, gaining the roof, forced the skylight.of the next butlding and sid Macdougal street station, stafding at Broadway and Spring street, saw a kroken down Moran regarded |DS€# of valuable material a it suspiciously and then pussy-footed It philed up in front of the Interna- tional, Braiding Company and the unt-|up ike a dawg. What?” side cf a building fifty feet away and watched. Two men, one after the other, third man was a stubborn fight, but Morgan final- drail in front of the building, chased them to the roof, firing several | Morgan re- turned to the street, loaded his shackled The prisoner said he was Frank | who'll O14 Reliable Army Mule Defeats the Up-to-Date Auto. United States Army officers, who have been experimenting in Wisconsin, re- port that tests of the auto truck as 4 substitute for the army mule indicate @ victory for the mule. While the auto will prove valuable, the officers say it would be unwise and unsafe to supersede the mules and wagons with any other form of loco- motion, sof Beer to Make @ y “Drank.” According to expert testimony heard in the trial of a post-office mail super!n: tendent at Louisville, it takes forty bot: tles of “common beer to make @ man drunk, ‘The accused had drunk only two bot- t | tles, according to the evidence, #0 he was thirty-eight bottles inside the limit and went free. f The Slump of the Reds Sent This Rooter to Asylum, Fred Scharm, an enthusiastic Cincin- natt fan, began losing his mind after the Reds’ recent winning streak turned Childs, a trunkmaker, of No, 60 Third {/avenue. The burglars had packed Chik pockets were stuffed with 1 “T think I've got a kick commented as he rutully rubbed his bruised wrists, “This guy chains me 6 | — Better Business, (Prom the Pittsburgh Post.) Some young Pittsvurgh people were etting up @ concert, and the pro- ramme committee was having consid- erable discussion about whose picture should go on the cover. Mozart was suggested, also Wagner (Richard, not m| Honus), Beethoven, Rossini and a num- ber of others. Finally they put it up to the business manager. «| “I'll tell you, folks,” sald he, “Mozart, | Beethoven and Wagner were all good {people but I don’t vote for any of ‘em.” “Well, whose picture shall go on the programme?" Put the picture of the soprano on She has twenty or thirty relatives e | 0 | [it Vd! Ee placed in an institution. play in a double header. ‘The Kept have been SKIN TROUBLES — DRIVEN AWAY ed free yourself perfect, modern skin remedy. ig at once and quickly o e, over night, of, weathe Poslam comfort by ing sunburn, SOAP is the soap of , toilet and bath, . ie health. a techotaty. ure, it dy rare beneficial effects fre with “Poslam. Sooth {estender Best for infants, cents) and Poslam Soap cents.) For free samples, write ergency Lal tor Mi WORLD, _FRIDAY, TUNE 21, Tora. > | NEWS ODDITIES | into a slump, and finally had to be He imagined he had been algned to play shortstop, and the only way they could get him to go peaceably to the asylum was dy telling him ne was to) the doc-| take her! id but for the cat her Ife BY POSLAM If suffering from any skin trouble, | rom further annoyance immediately by the use of Poslam, th theum, itch ‘lears red oees end inflamed ching spots, tak- burns, mosqu ings, etc., and protecting rom | All Cae) sell Posiam (price, 50 (price, 25) to the | 2 West 25th | bodies. . digestion. nerves. It is rich in and tissue. Try Muffins Made with “FORCE’t ogg and the butter. pans in a hot oven. best to sustain YOU in Get « package of stance which gives special food- value to meat; which builds bone This is why “Force” is such a good substitute for animal food] for growing children. And the children all love “FORCE”: they like the flavor; they like the “feel” of it in the mouth; the soft yet firm touch without the hard particles that, in other flaked foods, disturb their delicate stomachs, “Force” is blended with barley malt; 1 cup “FORCE”; 1% cups Flour; 3 level teaspoons Baking Powder; 1 level teaspoon Sugar; | ¥% teaspoon Balt; 1 Egg; { cup Milk; 1 tablespoon melted Butter, Mix together all the dry in- nts, -and then add the “FORCE,” the milk, the beaten Protein, the sub- that is one reason why breakfast or lunch: ANSWER. Beat well and bake in hot buttered muffin the dally contowts of life, “FORCE” today, Mothers, Feed Your Children Wheat if you want them to have strong minds in strong And give it in its best form—“FORCE” —the flaked food which insures them all the good of the most nourishing grain that grows. FORGE —The All-Wheat Food —supplies in perfect proportion ALL the food ele- ments..needed for nutrition with least strain on It feeds brain and strengthens = it is so easy to digest; one reason why it tastes so good, Don’t question what is best to have for “FORCE” IS THE Made by The H-O Company, Buffalo “Force” the All Wheat food was Selected for American Athletes at Olympic Games because it is the beet belanced food ‘contsine ul! the elements to build wad sustain muscle and strength, easily digested malt and rolled into crisp flakes, “FORCE” -the food which is beet for America’s premier attiletes te ‘he because the wheat ie cooked with Take Luncheon in Ourf Garden Restcurant, Fifth Floor. Prompt and Efficient Service 9 In New York's Shopping Center 4 oe EI L A ] ) A N | : ( ) Book Sale | our = “Sureiy See Page 20, Stamps” / ® A Remarkable Variety of the Newest Styles for Women & Men | O’Neill’s for Bathing Suits. the two-piece sweater or Jersey For Women- A great showing of new styles For Men- that attractively combine styles that gentlemen choose for smart looks and eee taste. their quality and Pages O’Neill’s June Prices are Strong Buying Inducements Saturday's Special Attractions for Smart Miss Gotham’s Summer Outfit Those ily different, unique and smarter-than-the-rest styles that are so appreciated by the sweet Summer girl. Misses’ Voile and .Women’s |Men’s Bathing Linen Dresses, Bathing Suits Suits Special $5.95 Women's Bath-| Men's $3.00 Two different models, The one in ing ‘Suits tits of Chiffon Bhthing Suite— Suits Voile has a dainty tucked yoke, trimmed with satin and small buttons. The Linen model i Taffeta, Mohair or me in one piece, others with bloomers and kimono sleeves. In blacs, b'ue, red, blue and white and black and white piping®. 35 Value $7.50, at weater knit or Jer- | sey weave; very popu- lar on account of their weight and smart, athletic appearance. They are particularly comfortable when the sea breeze is up. Sizes 14, 16 and 18, Misses. Linen Suits, ‘only $8.50— Norfolk effects, in Natural, Oyster and White. Well tailored girdle top skirts. Sizes 14, 16 and 18, Misses’ Linen Coats at 95.00— Natural linen. Sizes 14, 16 and 18. Salt - water-proof | Special $7.95 Cordeline Wash Satin Bathing |at....... 31.95 $.00—White, Light Blue and lace collar trimmed with Sizes 13 to 19. * Middy Suits, Special, 91.95 e of good ialatea, in White, s 6 to 14, A Limited Number of as, $10 Auto Horns at $3.75 Fine big horns, all brass, large bulb, long brass bound tube, big trumpet with dust shield, good, loud, sonorous “honk.” A bona fide $10 horn. Not many of them, Come early. $3.75 each. Suits, with various attrac tive trimming effects, such as brai_,| Bathing Suits he He silks, stripes, | Sweater Knit and Jer- buttons and ratine; seldom, ind: ed, will you sey weave Bathing Suits jn in the colors find such an assortment at. . $7.50 and styles that are preferred Misses’ and Girls’ sizes also i in this assortme nt. by particular men, Special at $2.95 Very Striking Silk Bathing Suits, in satin, Other Styles of Men's Bathing peau de soie; several styles inset kimono sleeves, some | Suits—Sweater or Jersey weaves—all with peplum and polka ‘dot trimmings; blue-and-white the wanted color effects — some solid piping, others with collars of eponge; also plaid waists | colors—others with borders of white or and satin skirts, large button trimming, $8, 50 colors, Great values! at $3.45 $4.85 and...... re O'Netl Main Store—Thira WPloor. ‘0 Nett” Store for Dad and the Boye Special Saturday Sale Women’s Neckwear 25c 50c Value 50c Value 75c Dutch Collar Sets of Ratine embroidered’ i also Ratine collars with jabot. Robespierre Col- lars Of pleated Oriental lace, with two- “p abot. Dutch Collar Sets of poplin, scallops emb red in white or colors. Dutch collars of plaited shadow. lace. with jibe plain collars h jabot duteh collar of imitation ish lace, sleeveless gi impes, Chemisettes, ete O'Neill Main Store—Firet Floor. Men's $4.00 Special Clearing Women’s High Class Trimmed Hats at $6.50 each Regular Values Ranging from $15.00 to $25.00 All handsome and exclusive dress models. ber is limited. Guaranteed Electric Auto Horns Solid brass, 9 to 1194 inch sizes. Regular $4. 98 & $5. 98 values $15.00 Lo $25.00, at _ONettt Hometurnishing Store—Besement. With New Special Lots and Unparalleled Values Saturday Will Be a Great Day In The num- O'Neil Main Store—Second Floor. Stan ED with merchandise aud valpa “that plac fed tt instantly in n the front rank as a Men’s and Boys’ Outfitting Headquarters, founded upon value giving and growing greater every day because of persistent value giving this store has made itself New York's greatest store for men, little ‘and big. Three Entrances Directly From the Street to O'Neill's Store for Dad and the Boys. Boy wer Gigait | See These Swagger New-Y ork-Made Summer Suits Convenient. Including the Very Scarce London Greys Special Navy Blue| NorfolkSuits| Business| LondonGreys| MohairSuits| White Flan- Serre pulls 2|—funcy weave Sut a aoany —narrow and EHP eave nel Suits — all and $-piece é .| mixtures, sal ate English Ci al a i alpaca lined, serges, at ete, plain weaves, stripes, $ 12 0 *12.50 | '12.50 | ‘12.50 | ‘12.50 | ‘12.50 | ‘12.50 Some Suits Silk Lined—Others Alpaca Lined—Some Half Lined i A MONEY BACK GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTION— we will make alterations free—we will fit you and we will satisfy you, and keep you satisfied as long as you wear the suit. Raise your expectations when you come to O'Neill's for a suit. Men's $2.00, $2.50, 33. Fancy Vests Men's 94.00 Beach Sweaters at $4.00 Beach and T. Robes at— All- Wool each Sweaters, well Made of accordion silk weave; fine good quality cheviot and mer- 1 S mercerized materials, flannels and 89c nase buttons fai length, with or $1.95 cerized cloths ~—— cloth: $2.35 haw! collars, heavy nec! wash pique, Well tailored and trimmed. | pockets, in plain Oxford or Navy and} cut full length Sine sb to HM, including stouts Oxford with colored border. cords and girdles to match, Another Big Lot of Those Men's $1.75 to $3.50 Fine Summer Shirts at $1.09 Fach C4 i Five Filled Booka 0 ty wit secure’Gne' et iste foen' caite Boys’ Graduation Suits Made jaranteed Another New Lot of Men’s Panama Hats Mes usivles at yt 65 cach Valuc s $5 to $10 “| of O'Neill guaranteed Nuvy Blue Serge blue fast and perma “true nev Guaranteed all pure # Guaranteed for style Special, $4.98 Hite wt 07.00, but thie \ gee dition aflering N went Models uf nil r eo, ll ‘ Six Shirts—$6 Might as well buy six--you'll hardly without going in for a dozen couth Ame fosy a New Lot of Men's Straw | | Hats -Boys Wash Sus 9 |] $1.25 om || eee oe i aud run Kegular valuces $2 to $2.50 oe ora, , ’ wasted wud Nur 18 ¢e petter than that AH sleee wad story Mame with an # Howt «im the Botemoun, “Men's ; High Grade Shoes in a a Sale 7 That Te : O'Neill's have purchased three fine lots of at olwes “2.45 3.95 ' 5 ‘ Neill-Adams Co, Sisth Avenue, 21st and 22d Streets, New fork City LJ \ 5 Lp Great sttotdane * “e Oxfords ‘1.90 ym Pair

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