The evening world. Newspaper, July 22, 1912, Page 4

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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 22, : ment ring, She said that she would!match her hialr, Her sister aad to-day | ly tn love with the man whose wife she | Ir some shoew and some dress goods | that she does not know whether Dorcas Intended to be, and did not have a care and that she would be home some time| carried any visiting cards or other ai4s| or worry in the early In the afternoon, to Identification when she came to New ‘ | Two nequaintances saw Miss Snod- York, anainughter eaerees nt of the Winnives “Real } howe 10 for our trip Wert, was whole hearted- Mid not return ve @erarany bord Tells Parlla | the, Hits, tssnpenranos betore bors. | Goulists’ Opticians 1912. Fatate Ex faces a tuted by t Oakes i sa ange and a wealthy broker, of manslaughter Insti- vernment. Mr. run over and Killed Mrs, 1 ston of South Bhields, England, Satu night with his automobile, Oakes himself being the driver. her disap- East View EGGS Since that Wednesday morn- ce_of the strikingly hand- t Vernon soctety gil haw that she Doreas was happy in her preparations as the family of Doro- "ts a canta? taleeon Haif a Century in Business, ie 3 Re in ( ment Germany Must Be for the missing girl was : hy sealed cartons; , : : y 4 through New York | The Old Fashioned Notion HAVE ARRANGED FOR TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), don... ... Headed:Off in Every Move. 19 NOT HAVE ANY FRIENDS IN That Gl Are Needed | : | THIS CITY. a asses Are Neede . { — | Mins Snonaran aid not nave e trent! Qeiy By Qld People A SALE OF WOMEN'S SUMMER DRESSES RIVAL ON WAR FOOTING. ee ae eres nly by eop | y u — = | stout ef the nospitats, —causes many to mise CONSISTING OF DESIRABLE STYLES MODELED IN THE POPULAR Housekeepers know how good this butter is—in fact there is Plans for Next Five Years In-| migit have. heen. Maken sufeving trom pid tid to enjoy ite. COTTON AND LINEN FABRICS ESPECIALLY FOR THIS OCCASION, none better—and our price is the lowest in more than a year. ihe -dkee oF that at $4.00 6.25 11.00 & 13.00 Dealers will not be supplied, but to customers, old and new, we clude Also Many Smaller Ships uitiens near ts | Ree, Eepriiccered Payicians. = “4 . : continue the sale until Wednesday's closing; at,alb.......... nd through them and’ Héavy Sea Guard. | the force | Dorcas Perfect. Fitting Glasses, $2.50 to $12 SKIRTS oF cotton rasrics at $2.85, 3.50 & 3.90 4 by ner| With Far & Near Lenses, $4.50 to $18 ec a ae Tomatoes: 10 19° friends ing the “atriking’ LONDON, July Winston Spen-/ type of he is w very pro 217 Broadway, Astor House best fruit. @r Churen)il, First Lora o! © Ad- nounced brunette, five fhet five inches 23 SighAv Ah 350 Sixth Ave. 22d St. +e o ARTY ena Sie ee eet eaa Jamas f2einsneel 15e HE 19° ih the Mouse ad abe - - —] ALSO A SALE OF TOILET ARTICLES large glass jar cut to....... gines jar. cause of the in- —Sarety Stamp Coupons with All Purchases COLUMBIA RIVER Alaska P ink c Ge ’ AS FOLLOWS: a mon Bell Buoy Brand; sc Stork Brand; { QE whlch wan the Increase in, the strike @) NE L-ADAMS Co COMBINATION TOILET SETS 3 7 95c. & $1.65 ¥olb. flat can... Chot ee 1b, can afin’ of tye nie torman Savy | SEXth Avenue, 20th to 22d St. BATH OR HAIR BRUSHES = 737, 6c, Syrup; large 25¢ can BATH SPONGES. 95c. HOT WATER BOTTLES 65c. MANDRUKA SPONGES 85c¢. WHISK BROOMS . 1 8c, RUBBER SPONGES 75c. — NAILORTOOTH BRUSHES J 5e. i Fs lity, cl d good; as nour- ) 7— c Rice Seok snetse 3 ts 17 Madison Pickles 10¢ Malt Vinegar i 5e All kinds inlarge Mason jar,each Butler’s, best for table use. bot. Coffee ee ae en, Mee 60 3" 11b. Best Tea 30 10 Stamps FREE with large box Laundry Starch 10 Stamps FREE with large box Clenewel Washing Powder... Women’s Silk Gloves At Almost Half the Popular Prices It is ead while this lot ison sale at O'Neill’s that you can buy good silk gloves at such bargain prices. Elbow Length Two Clasp Silk Gloves Silk Gloves «69cm» | «50c» The popular prices are $1.00 and $1.25. Fownes' and our own make; white,| The popular prices are 75c and $1.00. |[ black, brown, pink, sky, champagne Two-clasp style; tan brown, cham- and green. pasne, mode, white and black. Mall Orders Carefully Filled. O’Netii Main Store—Firet Floor. A Special Lot of Handsome New Lingerie Blouses So pretty, so stylish and #0 good in every way that none would ever suppose they cost no little as 98c In the Jester way they are sold for 01.25 and 91.50. Lingerie, voile “and crepe waists in button front or back models. High or low neck, all beautifully trimmed with fine laces and embroideries, as well asa oelaty Martscked lingerie waist with high n and long FY pl sleeves. Value 91.50, at 98c. $4.95 to $10 Handsome Dress Waists, $2.95 to $6.95 Made of sheerest lingerie and voiles in high and low neck models. All exquisitely lace trimmed; some with Irish crochet lace, others with band embroidery. bd O'Neill Main Stere—Third Floor. Tuesday’s Customers Will Find a Special Main Floor Counter Loaded with a Wonderful Lot of Dainty New Neckwear Priced 25c Every piece of which is really worth about 50c. Dutch Collars of fine Swiss embroidery, Dutch Collar Sets, Ratine ooittesiay’s os ill no doubt he numerous enough to get them all, Tuesday's customers wil ‘nod oul numerous enough to get shem al BEING 14 TO 14 LESS THAN THE USUAL PRICES, dreadnougkts. were to be constructed ‘Would be m: nent minsi war. The rst 1 “Such preparation is re markable and as far as I am aware finds no example in the previous practice of . Modern naval powers.” | Mr. Churchill then announced the, by year and four tn each of the fol- LARGE sg i cllgpel ag ge vi lowing ye i years, THE PRICES OF TOWEL AND WASH CLOTH CASES, SPONGE BAGS, BATH MITTS, PULLMAN APRONS AND TOURIST CASES. British shipbuilding programme for the next five years, saying that five MUST MATCH FORMIDABLE FLEET OF GERMANS, Under the new German law, the Ad- miralty Lord sald, the ultimate scale of the German fleet would be forty- one battleships, twenty large armored cruisers, forty small cruisers and smaller craft in proportion. “That will be an extremely formid- able fleet,” Mr. Churchill said, “and the only way to meet it i# by cool, ateady: and methodical preparation prolonged over successive years, "There ie no use flinging money Rtas — -_ - si sania Nem York. 10 Stamps FREE with round box Blue Ribbon Table Salt.... 10 Stamps FREE with bottle Vanilla and Lemon Flavoring............ '10¢ i about on the impulse of the moment," ih? the First Lord continued. “The strain y which Great Britain will have to bear! ' will be long and slow, and no reltef | can be gained by impulsive or erratic | action. We should learn from our} German neighbors the way of the policy which marches unswervingly to ite goal. “The supplementary estimate to mect | € Toilet Soap grec’ Wiss Mea: B Thx.. LOS Toilet Paper in Large Rolls; 3 for 10° Double Stamps FREE Every Wednesday aH or Surety Stamps FREE with All Purchases Our Great Annual Sale SP EC , rs L of Men’s Summer Suits sai hte dha Starts To-morrow Morning At Our Five Stores EN mz VINE This Is the Big Brill Sale “Wa For Which Thousands Wait. Record Breaking Values !! Remember! To-morrow Morning See To-morrow’s Morning Papers Bik Brothers I BROADWAY at 40th St. 279 BROADWAY, near Chambers St. 2 Carat om the extra German expenditure," Mr. | Churehil) said, “is only @ emall instal- ment and the new shipbuilding p gramme of the next five years will raised to five vessels next year and/ four boats each year thereafter instead | of three In 1913, four in 19M, three in| 196, four in 1916 and three in 1917, the number I had hoped we might stand at At All James Butler inc. Licensed Stores Monday—Tuesday—W ednesday Great Special Sale of Guinness’s Stout »» Bass Ale The World’s Best Imported Brews (Mr, Churchill went on to point out that the increased fighting power of the German fleet involved the reorgantza- tion of the British forces in order that a necessary margin of safety j might be maintained, The Firet Lord t then announced that he intended to raise the number of battleships in full commission from twenty-eight to thirty. three by 114... From 101¢ onwards Great Britain will have five battleship squad- Fons composed of forty-one ships, and of the five squadrons four will be in full commission. ‘Thue Great Britain ‘will have thirty-three battleships againag Germanys twenty-nine. This might not be considered a satisfactory proportion, Mr. Churchill declared, but, having in regard the character of the different vessels, the Admiralty was of the opia- fon that thirty-three battleships would be pense Sot Sie nesdd.cr for the needs of 1914-1915. GIRL DISAPPEARS IN SAME WAY AS DOROTHY ARNOLD (Continued from First Page.) \ WINES. BREWS 47 CORTLANDT ST., near Greenwich, 125th STREET at 8d Ave. UNION SQUARE, 14th Street, West of Broadway. ngs & LIQUORS Timely Sale of Toilet Articles at O’Neill’s “It's the little things that count.” Here is your chance to buy the man: little things that go far towards making your vacation renin an | over the items carefully, although this is caly rtial list of the specials. You'll surely find what you needs and the sale prices will convince youthat you cannot do better than to buy @ plentiful supply. frisHER BROS. COLUMBUS AVE.BET. 103 & 104 STS 0 ver i) 4 "im bottles 5 NO MONEY DOWN fissceet eA int (pint size), ve 8 WEEKLY Bie Noott ser "as snows fet GRAND RAPIDS @CMD i Rigg Dozen sf 0} FURNITURE No RN | ee ee a OY splits...... Do Mane inotes on requen zen yom Tie Mrs. Crider said, and on Wednesday, the day ehe started for New York to do shopping, she had declared that her head hut ber so severely that she believed she would have to see a physician while in New York, But she did not mention Dagget and] Resinol Soap, Pompeian Mas-} Witch movil madell's Cold | the great skin sage Cream, $1 4 size, ate. see '68c Soap ........ Cream, 85¢ te, hg cake eer Large Bottle Lister- D Mennen's Talcum| Whisk Brooms; go the mame of any ph: Powder, 10. tok and well made; Ine, S80, een ail intended to visit, no . >» Soap; 5 weet hear: oilet ee rial Cartile Soaps are) “Tory Soap; large |Sonp: regular Bc; ‘at Allowance for Returned Em ties any doctor in Manhattan, bar, ale. cake, 6! $e, 3}4¢ per cake, "The young woman, dressed ina tan\q, Violet Ammonia;| “§'p ray Syringe;| Soaps with soiled ($3.00 Down oe.00 We pay 15 cents a dozen for return of empty bottles, and linen sult, white embroidered shirt. | 'arKe bottle, 10¢, special, 92.39. wrappers; regular 150, 5.00 10 cents a dozen for empty splits. This makes the Stout and waist and black sailor hat trimmed Witch Hazel; one qt.| — Woodbury’s Pacial|itc, 19, #0c; at 10¢§| 5000 on Ale cost you only $1.30 and 90 cents a dc spectively, with a gray and whi d, took the |p size bottle, 330. Soap, 14¢ cake. enke, | 7.80 « 100-00 Our motor trucks and wagons DELIVER FF and will call 9 o'clock train for York last /10.00 * 150.00 for the empties on request. Wednesday, fhe had about $10 In her FREE— Glass Jar of Talcum Powder Durse and wore her-diamont engage: with each purchase until 12 o'clock Hae bi bs ¥+4 We Guarantee Each Bottle and | Split To Be in Perfect Condiiion Peroxide; one quart) Guest room size Toilet) Westphal's Auxiliator; THIS W: L. DOUCLAS: The Chae Louies Coeeh SIERE R te E 1 se Broadway. New York bag lle? ar ng fon! " fen i a endl belt tone; with every rma UNTIL a O'CLOCK, We import these beverages direct from the foreign \- on, : EN x * rar) $3 $3.00 354 Suose periris somoNGs| tees se vow (aerate St Sa ee want —|ff breweries. Physicians all over the world vouch for By er, erspiration| Rubber Gloves; gua cir nourishing ana strengthening properties, F For style, comfort and Wosian:’ on antiseptic odor revente 420. anteed quality; 50c ie : es rf nlite dri epgtHs oe sy Hea i \ service W. L. Douglas See and germ| — Phillip’s of | at 33c pair, bottling facilities and ripening re not ¢ hoes are just as good ; » 29¢;| Magnesia, Ae Tis; for the feet; 150; 4c. ‘ater Bottles, soiled, lange size, 290, Tooth] regular $1.25 to $1.50; ‘alcox Violet Talcum; at 50c, in America, thus bringing the BL R BOTT 1 to the point of perfection. as other makes sold & at higher prices. Re We a pret @5c size, 120, q pil Sa REG on Gn wae ate Vion F809 BANOO Stamps FREE with Case of Hydrox Perox-| Pebeco Tooth|, Sanitol, Bath! Hair Brushes, 104th St. L Station at Corner AGER BEER fi $4 ide Cream. A wder, the only! siehtly damaged, 1034 St. Subway Siation Ome Block Away CER for ilar far Darior |Paater: Wud Mae |OeY GORE SEh yo oe ee OPEN SATURDAY EVENING mann’s or Ruppert’s, the Leading Home Brews. f FISHER BROS. COLUMBUS AVE. BET, 103 & 104 STS. ‘ Neill-Adams Co,, Sizth Av-., New York City | » [1¢ makes little difference what you ueed—a World “Want” will go get ns tearenterwenmeyenremteimoumammns BE, a tent _

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