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ROBBED IN BROADWAY, HE FORGETS ENGLISH AND THIEF ESCAPES ee Husky South American Loses; $400 Because He's So Excited. ea Frederico Ranjes, six feet, and hailing from Bolivia, Gouth Amerloa, completed his course tn the Government's agricul- tural school in Maryland, and yesterday ‘with $400 in his pocket, started for Cor- fell Univeraity to take up additional etudies, The South American arrived in New York last night and decided to apend the night. here, leaving for Cornell this morning. He was: walking up Broad- way shou? o'clook when, at Thirty- @eventh street a short, stockily built man approsvhed bim and, coolly thrust- {ng his hand into Ranjes’s pocket drew | forth the ¢@. 4 is arcana Ranj scart he man dy roat | and beth wim in & grtp of iron. Per- | x ng the street thought WO need onaxed. in some horse play and went on their way. ‘The pickpocket was dragged into the corridor of the Hotel Marlborough, you holding me for?" e back my money,” de- No one in the hotel would int ir 80 excited that he wenf to the street and started north. At Thirty-seventh street @ man as jarge as the South American came up, leeized him by the thumb and almost broke it. Then the ehort man broke loose and escaped. At the West Thirtieth street station told his story in perfect Engl that in his excitement he had Dractically other language than Spanish. tives were assigned to catch the pick- pocket and his companion. Senddnnonetiipeomnnennee ‘A MOVING PICTURE SCRAP THAT THE FILMS LOST. Members of-Rival Companies Stage | _ 4 Bout That Would Makea | ; Screen Envious. Police reserves from the West Seven- teenth, street station were needed last night to quell a fight between employees ‘of two rival motion picture compantes at No, 251 West Nineteenth atreet. Be- fore the fracas was stopped there was a row a picture of which would make a n the screen of any motion picture enth street building Is occu- ork Motion Picture clock last night about | dogen women were at) work on the second floor when an auto- | y mobdile with half a dozen men tn ft drove up and the men demanded admit- tance Refused, they broke in the door and sarted the fight With fists and anything else handy. The women's screams brought Patrolman Boyle, who sent for the reserves. Frank Take, @ chauffeur, ot No. 188 Schermerhorn street, Brook- | lyn, and John H. Sloane of No, 120 Ber- Ken street, Brooklyn, both belonging to i the attacking party, charged with assault. It developed ;that the prisoners were were arrested, connected with the Universal Picture Company. The.New York company, the Universal people said, had in ite possession films and otber property be- longing to them, and instead of going to the courts the Universal people decided te recover the propérty personally. “®) As the testimony In Night Court ¥ showed that Lake and Sloane had used @ hammer and chisel in breaking down the door, Magistrate House said it made their offense a felony, and he sent them back to the station until the com- plaint could be amended. a 70 Assassine Go (o Peking. LONDON, June %—A Tientsin de- wpatch to the Daily Mall “Inspired by the Chen Bhanghal, seventy ass @ pro eoeded to Peking with the Intention of e@ssassinating the Cabinet Ministers.” OOD RT Rs& CO }FROM OUR STORE TO YOUR DOOR aH | Thip Home om Exbibittea, | sur |EASY PAYMENT PLAN $100 Worth $49, 20 ie * | Tera sate uF. WE PAY FREIGET AND eats | MALLROAD FARE, ‘ura: 110% Allowed om ADL ‘Mot Cash Sales 4 Oak ced >. "Write lor 1813 Catalog Mailed Free Grand Rapids, Farniture 3-RouM QUIET Vaiue "75 fteen Ti Riches chuis, 2 |) O-ROOM OUIFIT Fone Lisotens, E || Value $225 or Rotriger- |] $800 Doors Below Kesner’s 120Wes123"° St NEAR GG" AVE & eter, 2 School Closed! Qs Main, Store SUM Floor, eB! for them. You'd do so readily, not on! of their “sweet girlishness” and their beauty, but because they're worth 85.00. DRESSES, always so pretty and becoming to girls of 18 to 17 and misses of 14 to 18 years. Such cleverly designed frocks that there is no such thin linen color, with white corduroy, pique collars and cuffs and patent leather belt. models in white corduroy. Misses’ sizes 14, 16 and 18. Juniors’ sizes 18, 15 and 17, special at $3.50 $1.25 TO $3.95, low neck, sc with embroidery and la clever 1eproductions of the high priced desigas that exclusive jewelers show. All gold filled. Included are coat cbains, tie clasps, link buttons, scarf pins and brooch pins, etc., ete. 50c HAT PINS AT 10c,— One thousand fancy and rhinestone hat pins. Suit now and arrange to pay as convenient. Saturday Is the Last Day to Get 40 Surety Stamp Coupons Free Misses’ Linen Dresses at $5.95 TOO MISCHIEVOUSLY ATTRACTIVE in their pert smartness to wait long for the pretty US 92.00.— owners for whom they ert designed—especially | and lingeries; also some at this very special price. ‘ ANEW SaTLOR 1. | very attractive Sailor Collar Waists in high and low neck. Handsome lace and embroidery trim- LAR EFFECT, and what is there more fetching, more charming, more appropri- mings. Wonderful value. ate to the season and to rosebud Summer maidens oats $1.50_LIN- than sailor styles? And what is there more discon- certing to callow youth or AT_98c.—This season's more dangerous to the | handsomest waists at a masculine peace of mind? THE COLLAR is of embroidery and revers of self material, trimmed with sailor collar waists. Dressy $3.00 Blouses at $2.00 | YOU NEVER SAW SUCH HANDSOME | Models are high and low neck crepes with laces or hand embroidery. Voiles, lingeries and cool $3.00 PURE LINEN WAISTS AT $2.00.— THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1912, ‘ake Luncheon in Our Garden Restaurant, Fifth Floor—Cool, Quiet, Prompt Service. Populat Pric ONEILL- Shopping Centre DAMS Co. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street ‘ade of sheerest voiles | neck fixings. mM” most unusual price. pearl buttons and peplum on waist. Sizes 14, 16, 18. Special value at $5.95. MISSES' WASH SKIRTS AT $1.25 TO $2.95, in linen, corduroy and repp_in several mod- els; length $5 to $8 inches. Cleverly tailored, hand O'Net Girls’ Linen Dresses at $3.50 ight just as well ask you to psy 8 00 ly because ff if t We 2 at $3.50. THEY ARE TWO-PIECE NORFOLK TON SHOES AT 92.50. as the “awkward age” any more. MADE OF PURE IRISH LINEN, natural Also the same girls, 244 to 51, at $2.50. All marked MISSES' AND WHITE LAWN DRESSES AT in sleeves, trimmed izes 6 to 14 years. Third Floor, GIRLS’ to 11, at $1.50; sizes 1114 to 2, at $2.00. LITTLE BOYS’ $1.75 SHOES AT $1.39. 75c tq $1.50 Jewelry at 50c The most popular novelties of the season, P'Nelll Main Btore— First Floor. Priestley's Cravenctted Mohair Su ts, plain or pen- cil stripes, plain colors, black, blue, g 12.50 grays. s tatettetetttetttet taal Men's Trousers Norfolk Suits in several $2.95 colorings; light, cool mix Grays and fancy mix- tures aod tures, light or dark, $ 12.50 Sizes up to 42 waist. “Porosknit” Union Suits at 69c This grade sells regularly at $1.00, but the lot le is classed as “slight seconds.” The im- ions are inconsi ble, IN SUITS WITH] SHORT SLEEVES AND KNEE LENGTH DRAWERS. MEN'S 50c NAINSOOK UNDERWEAR, 35c 3 FOR $1.00,—Coat shirts, knee length drawers, MEN'S 75c BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR Davy serges Two-button Sanks, two- piece models, Navy blues, ‘ancies and $12.50 the new Lop- Cash or Credit Buy your Summer also pleated or plain mannish shirts. workmanship cannot be excelled. Women’s ‘“Burt’’ Shoes x 3 = \ Fen known throughout the land as e among the ae PERFECT SHOES IN FULL" ASSORTMENTS of styles, sizes and widths. Choose from patent leather, gun metal and vici kid. Special during this sale at $2.75. WOMEN'S 93.50 WHITE NUBUCK BUT- MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S WHITE CAN- VAS BUTTON SHOES, welt soles, sizes 6 to 11, at $1.50; 1114 to @ at $2.00. CHILDREN'S WHITE CANVAS STRAP PUMPS, welt soles, sizes 6 embroidered models; Fit and Main Store—Second Floor. embroidered arm | mark of THE FAMOUS EDWIN C. BURT LOW SHOES, well choosing. very best shoes sold AT 906 614 only. O'Neill Main Store— Elest Floor, For growing the correct, English High Vest Sack i 7 ’ Suit, slender lines, mixtures| terials in neat stripes and plain col- ‘and small figures. ME s6s% $ 1 2.50 ues up to $2.00. Shoes at $3.85 We want the men who c always say ‘You must pay at least $6.00 to get good shoes’’ to come and see these. Those who know exactly what #6,00 footwear is will he the quickest to appreciate ff the value. Then ofcoursethemen \, who say “I would like to Sa ~they must come too: for $3.83, $3.85, AT $0c.—Shirts, short sleeves; drawers, ankle length. O'Nolll Gtore—Fer Ded and the Boys, ‘Confidenti eyelets. The sale price is $3.85. O'Nell| Momefurnishing Stere—Fimt Fleer, | that is just now quite a | discriminating There are three handsome designs for your ELROW__LENGTH,—Pure silk, Nayser's doublefinger tips, Paris point backs. A guarantee with every pair. 3:25, LONG. CHAMOls GLOVES 6-button Tength, mousque- in | natural Full Evening Dress Suits, conventional ie ive $12.50 Fancy Vests, 89c Cool, washable ma- Men’s $6.00 Low and High wear $6.00 shoes, but I cannot pay over #4.00" they will be equally ap- preciative of an opportunity to buy $6.00 shoes If we were to mention the manufacturer of these shoes and Oxfords, dealers themselves would be in after them—glad to buy them at | Off for the Country!! Summer Outfitting Sales in Full Swing at O’Neill’s Store Open As Usual All Day Saturday | Real Irish Lace Collars 25c and 50c Every fashionable woman wants these dainty They aie in great demand. But few people can buy them at such very low prices. REAL IRISH CROCHET DUTCH COL- LARS, Dutch neck yokes, stocks, etc.; values 50c to 75c; special at 25¢ to 50c. | SLEEVELESS GUIMPESOF SHADOW LACE, | SPECIAL 50c—Plain net in white, creamand black, low necks with pleating or high stock, , finished at the waist with elastic band, 50c. $3.50 CLUNY LACE COLLARS AT #1.98-- Real Cluny lace Dutch collars. REAL IRISH CROCHET DUTCH COL- LARS AT $1.50 to 93.98—Coat collars, yokes, etc.; value 82.00 to $4.50. O'Neill Main Store First Floor. Kayser’s Long Silk Gloves at $1.50 The néwand very dressy /', i { \ aa ‘ Hell Mate aeere— dS. or. for evening .. the Jersey c ‘eater = Oxford and white or knit are i ford, maroon, They are in black and tan, high and low, in the latest English model with the invisible ‘Neill-Adams Cb, Sixth Avenue, 20th to 224 St., New York Ci i say (rate sor Silk Lined Tuxedo Suits. The correct informal dress SWEATER KNIT OR JERSEY WEAVE- Thesweat- er knit are all wool in Oxford, trimmed with white; worsted in Oxford or navy blue, trimmed with white, MEN'S $4.00 BATHING SUITS AT $2.95- Jersey weave eave are in navy blue, dark lack. The sweater Int trimmed Away for the Shore!!! Gold Filled $2.75 graduate. The number available at P) this extraordinarily low price is limited also pencil $12.50 PPL LPL PLL ALLL PPL Men's Cotton House Coats $1.50 $12.50). "em OP PPP PP PPP PPL LLL PDP PDL LPL PEP PL PELL PPP Men’s $3 Bathing Suits at $1.95 two-piece, weave are pure knit. The Jersey black, trimmed inf ight and dark Ox. Bg in white or pg O'Neill's Store for Dad and the boys. SPIO POPPI PLPLPPPPP PPP PPL PLP PDR pap pf PPPAPAPPP. PLP PAPAL PPPALEAPLPPPP, New Hats for Four Thousand Men} $5 to $10 Panamas —>" at $2.95 Fine weave, genuine and African panama, Twelve South American new blocks in styles for . men and young men, ” OPNett = EE erm, Children’s. $1.50 Dresses, at $1.00 Sweet little frocks of white lawn made in Rus- sian and French waist styles, low neck, kimono sleeves or high neck and % sleeves, trimmed with embroidery or lace insertion and edges. Sizes 2 to 5 years. INFANTS’ SHORT DRESSES AT ¢1.00.— Of fine white lawn, round embroidery yoke and short sleeves; skirts finished with cluster of tucks and fine embroidery ruffle; 6 months to @ CHILDREN'S 39¢ WHITE UNDER R AT 25c.—Muslin and cambric drawers and tticoats, trimmed with cluster tucking, em- roidery or lace edges; 4 to 14 years. y Bracelets at $1.50 re erecta filled, engraved in an expert repro- duction of solid gold design. Milans. ing hats that stay on, but don’t pinch. Shapes and styles to suit all men. for Dad and the Bore, Saturday Is the Last Day to Get 40 Surety Stamp Coupons Free Summer Luncheons at the usual hours at Popular Prices. Also, Special Afternoon ; Tea, 25c From 8 to 5.80 P. M. In Our Garden ears. Restaurant, Fifth Floor. Gold ae Three-Button Sack: the business suit for all men; fancies, tien eats, $12.50 Boys’ $2 to $3 Wash Suits, 95c Russian blouse, mil- itary and sailor styles, The new London Grays, intwoand three button 3; Narrow stripes, pen- hin ease’ $12.50 Men's $1.00 & $1.25 Shirts At 59c Bona fide $1.00 and $1.25 shirts—and all per- fectly fresh and new, too. Made of fine imported Madras, Harmony Percale, Togo Cloth and Mercerized Pongee; cut good and roomy; fine pearl buttons, Phan negligee bosoms with either starched or soft French turn-back cuffs; some have collars to match; there is also a good range of white madras in plain bosoms with at- tached cuffs, All sizes, 14 to 18, . s0c WASHABLE SCARFS ‘Made of very fine mercerized in neat stripes and figures, colors guar- finteed fast. Sold every- where at 50c ON 4 Store for Dad ang the Bo! Men’s $5.00 Pajamas at $1.95 A manufacturer chooses to close out a line at a nominal figure, therefore it becomes the priv- ilege of O'Neill's store for Dad and the Boys to offer this unprecedented bargain, Made of very fine imported silk in plaincole ors, with self-figures; well tailored, nicely trimmed with silk loops and fine earl buttons; ali sizes, O'Neill's Store for aod the Boys. $2 to $3.00 Straws at 95C Splits, Sennits and Head-conform-