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| / a a EE EO ~ BACK TO THE FARM, YOU OREGON CLS TH YOURS You Can’t Call New Yorkers Names After Two Days on a Bus. ——— ‘All astern women are mafe up too Much to look pretty—that’s the, opinion of @ bevy of Oregon giris who recently epent « couple of days visiting “his city. ‘They were all farmers’ daugh‘ers, who earned the trip East by getting sub- eoriptions for a newspaper. After two days in New York they went) to Wash- ington to moet the President, and finally to Chiesgo They agreed on this opin- fom of Mew Yorkers: “Bven the young girls look Diase. ‘Wheir faces are absolutely devoid @f expression, and they cannot be compares with our girls, .with tae metural vivacity. As for the men, Mey oll look delicate, Thetr waist Mes are even emailer than the * give’. ‘They are not ike our men, | ‘Mg and levabie.” “It seems to me," said Mra. Margaret Holmes Bates of No. 198 Central Park ‘West, who comes from Indiana, tn reply, “that nowhere in the world are the girls aa lovely as they are right here in New York. Why, to-day, after reading that article, I went out with the exprors purpose of seeing how many girls used paint and powder. Without any exag- géretion, I saw only one girl in my travels whe attracted notice by her ap- pearance. If te other girls were ‘made up’ {t was done in such @ way as to make them look prettier and more ladytike, and was in no way discern: WELL, HARDLY, SAYS MRS. BATES. “As for their being blase, that te hardly the truth, as the majority of girls in this city are good, hardworking sirls, who are helping support some other member of by. “If our young et aces are devold of expression, as the Oregonians say, it 1s only when they are alone. To smile THE EVENING WORLD, W EDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1912. ' ————— ' | women that elusive quality that is the very essence of g $1.00 Waists $1.50 Waists at 45¢c Each | at 98c¢ Each Lingerie Waiste—very prettily White Madras and Dimity trimmed with laces and embroid- | S: eries im both high and low neck | either plain mannish styles with models, Seldom such good waists | French collar and cuffs, or the are sold for @1.00 each. pretty pleated model. |] | tailored Norfotk blouses with white or navy collar and patent leather belt. i] O'Neill Malm Stere—Thiré Fleer. For Those Who Are Early Enough To-morrow We Have About 400 Women’s Porch Frocks For the porch, about the house, and for leisure hours generally. PAY) Marked Special at $1.00 Each When there are full assortments of all atyles and sines they are $1.25 to $1.75. ‘Think back o few years and remember what you could buy for §1.00 by way of s house dress—just an id much quality, or say st; va hid soureel ts thy tren wear- it. “tren come and look at these really ematt little informal Frocks, with their dainty atyle, their good looks, their ease and comfort and the clever bit of trimming that make them pretty Coord for an; cocasion that is summery informal, And hide powredl uite the contrary— You'll want to show them to your friends, whether you tell them the little price you rey oe made of pretty lswas, ere . jes_ and chambrays. The one llustrated is of lawn, made in a most to one’s self while walking along the crowded streets of New York ts usually ‘an open invitation to insult. “Tt to all very well for these farmer girls to say they retain thelr natural vivacity. They may well afford to, coe sidering the fact that they may roam through barren fields and meadows, chasing the chickens off the road and Keeping the cows in the pasture, with- out meeting @ strange face all day. They have little fear of being insulted oF molested if they give @ hearty laugh, and can be their natural esives under ail clroumstances, “As for our men, I think it Is hardly fatr that the Oregon girls should judge the finest type of manhood after so brief an inspection. Evidently during and saw only the street-«corner John- nies. If they wanted to judge our men they should have gone into the business ofMfces or stores and given them @ fair trial. Then they would have seen that New York hae the finest looking and best groomed mem that can be seen in all the work.” © BAH JOVE, ISN'T FREDDIE A RIPPING DETECTIVE? CON MENCAN'T DO HIM! It will be a ripping etory of how he played amateur detective on Broadway that Frederick Bridal will relate to his friends tn London when he gos back home. Ho ts a game loser, is Freder- fo, when he gambles, but If any bloom- tng Yankee thinks he can cheat him and get away with it—wall, they don't know Mr. Bridal, And tha\'s how he came to Dlay amateur detective. Mr, Bridal made the acquaintance of & couple of deucedly fine chaps in a cafe near the Hotel Astor about a week ao. He ta stopping at the Grand Union, The chaps he met spent money freely, And Mr. Bridal, when tt came his turn to buy, maintained the honor of Old Eng- land. Then, when everybody had bought freely, it was suggested they match for ! Then it y itself, Fine! My eye, how Mr al took in the coin at first deucedly nici Mr. Bridal found he w But, dein he didn't er merely men clerk at the ‘and Union and astonishment, remarked likely Indeed that Mr had been fleeced. Then Mr, dal began doing detective work. To-day he saw & man standing in front of the Hotel Astor. He was sure he recognized the man ay ot f the clever chaps whom he had with on the evening of the matching «ame. | So he called a policeman and the man, protesting his innocence, was arrested He sald he was Benjamin Lawrence, twenty-three years old and a clerk, of No, 49 West Forty-ninth atreet. s suggeated | tracti ice effect with set-in kimor Giarees ut Plmed vue vorders dows front and sleeve: sises 84 to 44, only $1.00. Women‘ Dressing Seeques at 300, valuce to 7c. In FPickerwapr Delve fe peree= Hla aor praredies Po with belt. ‘ONeill Main Store, Third Fleer. A Casload of Hemmed Sheets At 44c Es. Made of good muslin, much better airs and manners than urually gold at abo th pec | $1.69 Dresses Full Sised, Hemmed $4.00 Pillow Cases, 10C| jane sror Hs ‘Not everywhere can you find such a ones at 1c, But, you know ow many poor ones you can give 10¢ for. of White Lawn, round embreidered with ruffles of embroidery or inser> tion and edge of val, lace; 6 months Other grades at 18¢, 18¢ and 2Sc. | andl and 8 years. O'Net Mata Store—Becend Fleer, Infante’ and 10,000 Good Turkish Towels at 5¢ cach Good sise and excellent quality. Larger sizes of the same good quality at 9c, 126, 180 and 23e. er sizes, at 6c, 2c and 2¢c. And all these prices are special. O'Netli Main Stere—second Floor, Save Your Surety Stamp Coupons The Most Valuable Profit- Sharing Coupon in America When You Fill Your Surety Stamp Book You can select 62.50 worth of merchandise in the O'Neill- | Adams Store (groceries excepted), ly it om any pur- Vacation Needs for the Sportsman For the Tennis Player—A well-nigh perfect assortment of Rackets, Balla, Nets, and everything ele needful to the ever-popular game of tennis, and at the low prices that are always typical of ONeif's. 3 to $5 Tennis Rackets, $1.45 ring All the rackets are different manufacturers, and were ‘Take your pick at ¢! Practice Balls, 25¢ each. W. & D. Tennis Balls, 99.00 per doses. lered before. Bicycles Hammocks =—o—_ SS $25 Keystone Bicycles, $20 | GoodHammocks aslowas$1 Made To those who just it on their vacation t of ham- mocks, attractive in sppesrance and in price hould appeal strong!: e A standard $25 SY . waving of 95. 0 @ 5 oer td Ie) H Couch Hammocks, O'Nelll Main Store—Hasement, Usually ~ A child can oper- ¢ ¥ = ate it with case. i] “ ‘There 1s no need of lift- ing springs, locks or come plicated automatic legs; the most sanitary bed on the market. Asa daven- ‘ port the length is 7 feet @ inches, depth 31 inches and height 86 inches, Mission design, made of solid oak, fumed @ rich nut which will harmonize with moat any scheme tion, Upholstered in a fine quality of imitation of decoration, Spani Buy Your Furniture at O’Neill’s—Join the House- hold Club and Pay as Convenient. O'NEILL'S HOUSEHOLD CLUB is arranged as a dignified measure of accommodation to those who prefer Furnishing purchases. quirements. to pay as convenient for their Furniture and Home or not, hirts—Very cleverly tailored in s0ok, tucks, also t! fintehing neck an to @ years. "s P, K. Coats, in cape and reefer styles some embroidered, others trimmed with dainty embroidery ruffles and ribbon bows; sizes 6 months to 4 years; values up to $6; speci O'Neill Main Store—~Third Fleer, Baby Carriages . as Cash prices prevail whether e ‘ NBS NILL-ADAMS CO.,, SIXTH AVENUE, 20th to 22d STRENT, NEW YORK We Give and Redeem Surety Stamp: DAMS Co. Great Day for Waist Buyers Breesy summer waists that are daintily different from the ordinary seen-everywhere styles, designed on the very newest lines with a touch of original treatment that gives particular style, | $3.00 Waists at $2.00 Each Pure Irish Linen Waiste—In « vast variety of tailored models; pleated or mannish shirts, as well i hand embroidered waists jainty as in many fanciful floral figures. Distinctive Styles in Waists at $1.00 and $1.50 Buy Plenty of Stockings While such good qual- ities are selling at bar- gain prices at O'Neill's. 25c Lisle & Silk Stockings 19c Many atyles in ‘athletic’ waists: all styles of middy blouses with white or colored combinations; and Six pairs for $1.00 ‘Women’s fine gauge black lisle stockings. Women's Silk Stockings with *.19c lisle tops, black only, LOR... ses tees $1.00 Silk Stockings 35c Some are $1.25 value age Msg only, slightly soiled, light Women's 91.00 and $1.25 Silk Stockings. fine mange, thread eilk, black and tan shades... @Nedill Main Stere—Firet Special Thursday Sale of Little Children’s Dresses Saucy little frock that will set off all those in, 50c At Cut Prices Reed Pullman Sleepers, made of best quality reed with roll on hood body, corduroy upholstering, rubber-tired wheels, enamel le tubing pushers. . $15 ts, rubber- tired wheels; every part of the ond heavy; handles and bi la Special at Colla: ible Go-C: best material. O'Neill Main Store —Rasement. Do You Fish? ‘Then of course you want tackle and supplies that will catch them, Come to O'Neill's. Rods, fly or bait, Reels, 50¢ to 75c. Lines, 10c to 91.50. Flies, Se to 8c. Casting and Trolling Spoons, Se to S0c, Ansitiatal Bait of all kinds, 10c tof Hooks, 15¢ to 300 dozen. Leaders, Sci 10c and 15¢. Bait Boxes, Fish Baskets, Land- ing Nets, Sinkers, Swivels-—in fact, everything for a successful fishing trip at the same unusually low prices. O'Nelll Mala Store, Basement. The O'Neill “Perfect” D venport Bed $36.50 ) A Handsome Davenport by Day—A Luxurious Bed by Night A full size bed when open. Many other designs and finishes are here for your inspection should not this particular bed fill your re- 78. genious little that are so charming in childhood. ‘ Infants’ Dresses Infants’ and Children's Long Short Dresses made of nain- (fed of inserting and atyle; val. edge sleeves; sizes up 12.98 108 to $5.00, Usually Opened or Closed by One Motion $2 5 you buy TW 17 Minutes i Grand Central oA &S. Private Subway Station. Hoyt St. Direet. All Bargains in Most Wanted Goods. WOMEN WHO KNOW VALUES appreciate our Thursday offerings, as the more you know about goods —style, quality, wantability and how similar goods are priced generally—the more you realize that there is no Store in the city that gives such extraordinary values in the goods most wanted. workmanship; the greatest bargains houses; splendid values. At $1.98 Each. Cloths, 64x81 inches. The great August Furniture Sale begins Monday, July 22. See details in Sunday’s papers. 12 years, Store orders only. 8c. Apron Ginghams, 5c. a Yard. 5,000 YARDS of a splendid grade of “A. & S. Special” Apron Gingham, woven to our special order, in the favorite blue and white checks, pure indigo dye and fast colors, Sutsway floor, West Building, THURSDAY SPECIAL. Men’s $1.00 Soft Cuff Shirts, ‘79c. DESIRABLE HOT WEATHER Shirts, mercerized fabrics, with soft double cuffs, striped designs—a good variety of colors. The product of one of the best makers of $1.00 Shirts. Men's $1.00 Pajamas, 79c. ‘The best value to be had anywhere. Plain colors and neat designs in striped effects, best Summer models, and finished with loops and pearl buttons. Main floor, eront, East Building, Men’s $12.50 to $20 Suits, $9.85 & $12.50 SINGLE SUITS OR SMALL LOTS from our own stock, in styles that were free sellers at original prices. Two-garment Suits in correct Summer fabrics, and an excellent range of sizes in the en- tire assortment. At $9.85, 3-garment Suits of cassimere or worsted, 2-garment Sults of cas- simere, wool crash or worsted, the latter half alpaca lined. f At $12.50, 3-garment Suits of cassimere or worsted, 2-garment Suits of ca lined; half silk lined. flannel, cassimere or homespun, half alpaca lined; pfey Halt a ete. THURSDAY SPECIAL. | Boys’ 75¢. Blouses, 49c. “Short. or Long Sleeve E. and K. & S, makes; special quality mercerized madras, also light and dark chambrays; ideal for hot weather wear. Boys’ 75c. Khaki Trousers, 49c. Bloomers and Knickerbockers, sizes 6 to 16 years. Special quality khaki in tan shade; cut full, well made and perfect fitting. Second floor, rear, East Building, ‘aa Carlsbad $14.98 “xi** Dinner Sets, $12.98 101 PIECES, richly decorated in a variety of neat floral designs and gold trimming on all pieces; set includes Soup Tureen and three Meat Dishes, * $1.69 Cut Glass Celery Trays, $1.19. AN EXTRA HEAVY BLANK, exquisitely cut in the chrysanthemum, prism and Venetian designs, finished with deep scalloped edge. Store orders only and none C. O. D, Subway floor, Central Building, THURSDAY SPECIAL. | ‘Toilet and Drug Needs---Small Priced. FELLOW’S Hypophospites Syrup, $1.50 size, 89¢, La Blanche Face Powder, assorted colors, regularly 36c., at 300. Not more than two of each preparation to a customer. Store orders only. Main floor, front, Central Building, ECIAL. $3.50 Havana Cigars, $%, $2.25 IF YOU CANNOT CALL, write for them and we will send them to your country place, Very sweet, easy drawing, well made Havana filler and wrapper Cigars of fine flavor. Take a couple of boxes on your vacation. Boxes of 50 at remarkably low price—$2,25, $1.75 Porto Rica Cigars at 98c. Box of 50 Brevas Finos, high grade Porto Rican cigars—very popular for vacations—mild and easy smoking. Soc, French Briar Pipes with rubber stems, straight OF curve, in f1d0 THURSDAY SPECIAL. | 75c. Initial Nightgown, 49c. THE IDEA THAT IS ALL THE VOGUE now—Chemise style Nightgown—panel yoke—with pretty embroidered initial, Lace edge ne ‘on neck and sleeve. Store orders only. 75c. to $1.48 Colored Petticoats, 59c. WISE WOMEN WILL BUY TWO OR THREE at least in this sale, as this is a most attractive lot at exceedingly small price—sateen, a few halcyon, perca- line and a variety of models, some accordion plaited, others in the tailored stot An effective model in the popular polka dot in black, navy and emera! Second floor, center, East Hemmed Napkins, $1. SUITABLE for hotels, restaurants or boarding At 14c. each. Very heavy all linen hemmed Dish Towels, All linen hemstitched damask Table Matn floor, Kast Building, THURSDAY SPECIAL. Children’s 15c. Drawers, 7c. CHILDREN’S hemstitched Drawers, sizes 2 to Gecond floor, front, Kast Butlding, iniaaiaieaameainiin ——— enn tan Another Wonderful Offering for Thursday Women’s $4 to $8 Wash Dresses, $2.98. Famous Manhattan Maker’s Surplus Stock THE LOT CONSISTS of tissue, lawn, chambray, dainty voiles and dimity, all of the finest materials an@ Store orders only and none C. O. D. Second floor, Central Building, Mme. Grace Corsets, $1.98 of the season. 25 Doz. quality batiste, well boned; supporters attached. $2.00 American Lady Corsets, $1.49 attached. Sale of Brassieres at 49c Made of fine bastiste, lace and embroidery trimmed; perfect fitting. Second floor, front, Fast Baikding. THURSDAY SPECIAL. | Men’s 20c Half Hose, 10c also plain colors. Store orders only. Main floor, Men’a Building, THURSDAY 1A L. 50c, White Wi«1# Swisses, 35c. Yd. DOTTED and figured white St. Gall Swisses, pretty pattern; imported to sell for 50c, a yard, now 35¢, a yard. Main floor, rear, East Building. I THURSDAY SPECIAL, $3 to $4 Ready-to-Wear Hats, 50c. AN ODD LOT of ready-to-wear and tailored Hats at just the merest fraction of their former prices. $1.00 Untrimmed Hats at 19c. Great variety of Se in all colors and black—wonderful bargains. Odd lot of Flowers—Roses, ete.—that were S0c., at......sseseee a bunch Main and Messanine floom, Eest Building. THURSDAY SPECIAL. | _ THIS WONDERFUL Waist has the front of wide Val, lace inser- tion and fine needlework embroidery forming vest effect, tiny pearl buttons and tucks; square neck and elbow sleeves. Just 300 in all. $2.00 Norfolk Blouses, 98c. Popular white linon Blouses, Norfolk style, blue collar and cuffs, patent leather belt. $5.00 Cream Lace Peplum Waists, $2.98. Charming model in cream lace, peplum style; vest effect of silk pipings to match; high lace collar and short sleeves, Second floor, rear, Central Building. [THURSDAY SPECIAL] Clearance Women’s Linen Suits _ At $5.95, $7.75 and $8.75. 200 STYLISH SUITS, made in the Norfolk Russian Blouse and high back effect; reduced for quick clearance. Colors are white, gold, tan, coral and blue. Great values throughout, EXTRA ANNOUNCEMENT—Women’s cloth Suits have been reduced to mere fractions of former prices. Wonderful bargains for you in this lot. Come early, Second floor, rear, Central Building [THURSDAY SPECIAL. | Women’s Special Pumps at $2.24 PATENT LEATHER and gun metal instep strap Pump model, with plain short forepart, wide satin bow, flexible turn soles and Cuban heels, Women’s $4 and $5 Velvet Pumps, $2.95 Brown and black velvet, in a very pretty Pump, with closely trimmed welt and stitched soles, high arch last, Cuban heels. ‘ ae Girls’ $3.00 Velvet Pumps, $1.98 Black velvet Pumps, with wide velvet bows, welted and stitched soles, broad toe last, sizes 11% to 2%, Hecond floor, Weat Building, [THURSDAY SPECIAL. | Men’s $1 Combination Suits, 69¢ POROSKNIT Combination Suits, broken sizes, perfect fitting, cool and comfortable; ideal Summer garments. Subject to slight mill imperfections, Men's 50c Underwear, 3 Garments for $1 Balbriggan Underwear, fine combed Egyptian cotton yarn. Shirts have self fronts, French necks and short sleeves; Drawers have double seats, strap backs, coutil facings and pearl buttons; ankle length. Subject to slight mill imper- fections, eta Men's Athletic Underwear, 29c Fine crossbar nainsook Underwear; loose fitting, cool and comfortable. Shirts cut coat style and sleeveless; Drawers have reinforced gussets; full hip; cut knee length, Main floor, Men's Buflding, Away Go Men's Straw Hats At Half Price and Less With about two months’ wear ahead of you, more than enoy, for any straw hat, here are the best at half price. Throw away {| old spotted one and get a new one, Hardly pays to have a hat cleaned more than once. It looks it. Come before these fly out, $3 and $3.50 Hats Now $1.50| $2 and $2.50 Hats Now 98 ‘ NEW STRAIGHT hip model, made of goad Made of fancy batiste, long straight hip; supporters LISLE THREAD and cotton Half Hose, with double heels and toes, in fancy stripes and checks, w