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SS RE ERR SR e THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 191 Prompt Deliveries to All Suburban Towns and Summer Resort: LONG ISLAND SLAYERS ATHLETES, HOME SEVER HEAD OF VICTIM. | ; 9 In New York's | Shopping Centre Bouble A ’ ar eT) , Surety ' " : Surety Place Body Alongside Railroad Sta Track in Effort to Show Train Coapind = ini dada Killed Him wan AW lobes es GLEN COVE, L 1, Avg. L—With the Purchases. 4 & . Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street “Advertising Is News’’—We hear people saying it every day—and it is decidedly ‘correct Advertising Such as This Is News of Definite Interest and Vital Importance to the Prudent Shopper Good merchandise like O’Neill’s, ‘sold at such very low prices, is achieving things in modern store keeping—it helps you in the very substantial way of reducing expenses of living while maintaining our high American standards of living. ‘These Bargain Friday Sales are typical of this merchandising policy. ‘ The sales advertised here will be on Sale all Day Friday and Saturday until closing hour—1 P. M. alongside the Long Island Railroad tracks at the Nassau Station, He was the victim of the Black hand. They “Yelled” at Stockholm] w°e'tooa ‘court woich resulted tu two of hie fellow countrymen being sent to Every Time Yankees Won, | sinckwett's Istand for atincking @ young ari, It is now supposed that frienis Platt Adams Says. of these two men waylald bim last night. After the man was slain the) body was placed near the rafiroad | “ tracks to create the impression that a gp fy Bon pth train haa run over him. With the American Otyampto team| They bungied the Job, as the ensinser | yell, givers three times over, eleven of Of the fret train to pass saw the body the American athletes who won honors | before the locomotive reached it. Blood- for thetr country im the games at Stock. | hounds are being ured to run down the holm, reached New York to-day on the . ‘White Star liner Majeatic. The return- ao tnx athletes were. matty args. dole |AUTO PARTY IS LOST faievahan esd ware sivea'en eraven| 'N THE. GREAT DESERT.) a tne, ned up om Genk aa the steamer) yo ANGRILWS, Cal., Aus. 1—Priends | head severed 1 about forty stab wounds tn hi y, Carmelia Crapa, thirty-two years old, wae found to-day —_—— Women’s Auto and Dust Coats, Tailored Shirt Waists at $2.50 Silk Messaline Petticoats, $1.69 | Clearance Sale of Parasols at $3.2 5 to $ 5.00 Regular calue 83.50. Reg. Vals. 82 and $2.50. $1.4 5 Values up to 88.50. Decidedly gocd looking mannish shirts. Made of All colors, including black and white. ‘All $2,60 and 43.00 talues Chief interest centered about the BRRIONS GuRCETRING <. : Pp Jap. silk, in all white and black nme insertions; . W. Walia ; : * nes * * . | with flowered borders and insertions; Adame brothers. of Mewath, who re ok’, Waiter, whe are|[ vertiblecollae. Beat erloose fling motels “Whi Daintily Trimmed New Lingerie | ,,, 1°" tit ith fomere tnTaney borders, and mighe assonspeny the team to Moeir tp from Miaae | wy *s and Misses’ Bathi 4 Children’s White Lawn Dresses, 50c at 69c many others in plain coaching shades. en : omen's an isses’ Bathin Regular valve 760. . ; ra Ta tiem" caiitin- besras petal 1 own athiste and Suits, $2.29 and $3.50 With long waist, high and low necks; three quarter __, Resuler Valle, 81.00 end 61.60. Women 4 Neckwear at 39 the total American soore. Many friends ked for the All-Western football I Ee * sleoves. Sizes 1 to & years Gowns, Princess Slips, Combinations, Drawers and Regularly from 50: 150s ‘ Newark the pier to wel. | tem In 1909 and the All-American team Made with buttoned-in bloomers; sailor collar and Pp Long Skirts. A broken line, but all crisp and fresh. Dutch collar sets, of lawn and lace; dress sets of em aera ome 8 the Pler to wel-|sn 1910 when g atudent at the University | square necks. Plain or trimmed in black and navy. Chiffon and Beaded Scarfs All are neatly trimmed with laces, embroideries and in- | broidery and Ince; ome of linens separate aprons. andl 4 ‘ ‘of Minnesots. . ‘ * * . sertions, sailor shape col rincess neckwear, and ou Platt Adams won first place in the a Tintt Adame won fret place tn the)" irne party were tant heard of in trin- | Women's Satin Bathing Suits, at Half Price i j her odd pi f egular stocks to con- 5.95 Most are made ot act andchifon, Pricedtrom soc, | 2500 Pairs Women’s Stockings, | ‘ince you that O'Neil barguins are unvvaled. Regular Value, 88.50. to $1.60. Regular values range from $1.25 to $4.50. 19c ‘ Bargains in Laces Onespiece models, with snilor collars and Dutch or | Large Psyche Knots, Special, 75c Pee etriae. Tree Real Irish Picot Fdging, value 29¢., at 18¢ yard. aad, Col, more than @ month ago, and {t 1s feared they have perished in the desert. in the standing broad jump, while Benjamin Adams won second place in the standing high and third place in the standing broad. In addition, the | . f ri ‘ Made of fine gauge black lisle. Also black silk stovk- Real Cluny Edging and Insertion, value $1.25, at } Sepiérs flayed onsthe winning baae- free hs ra TO eo Ri eat Especially adapted for the high bead dress. Assorted | ings, with lisle tops. 6 pairs for 91.00. ey ; ball team, which represented the East 2 browns. WwW "s White Ribbed V Real Linen Torchon and Cluny Edging and Insertion, § in the exhibition ame played in the Misses’ Tub D $1.98 omens ite Ribbe EStS, | 14 to 10 inches wile. Value 10c to 98c, at Se to 69e vd. stadium in Stockholm, attended by s phy J od . Embroidered Wash Belts, 15c 121éc a Boys’ Tan Shoes, $1.10 ed lata eed ee Made of gingham, in checks and stripes, in severa Les fede Regular Value, 19¢. Yemen Bay eggs ath age one agli styles. Embroidery ‘or combination trimmed. High Fitted with ocean pearl oval buckle. Adjustable and ine white ri ; ok fa chetiih ‘Winanee nee’ i any of the events tn which we partict- Pie | nuboeey ation trimmed. High | |, Fitted with Made of fine white ribbed cotton; low neck and A boy's stylish Blucher lace shoe, in the latest toc pated,” said Piatt Adams, “but they did Girdle skirts. Sizes 14, 16 and 18. uf : sleeveless, effect. Sizes 11 to 1814. yell every time an American won any- thing else. They are the worst lot of losers I ever eaw—the worst on earth, I think. We have @ large number of citppings from the leading English papers, in which they yell about every- thing Americana did. They are fair sam- ples of the treatment we received from the English, The Swedes, however, treated us royally, and we brought back nothing but the happiest of recollections s LJ from them.” . iow wow to come «i» (ROSINO! relieves terest on the ship. Yesterday they ail es i} donned thetr athietie costumes with the | cen ont au Snes igunbumn instantly gave an exhibition which was attended ‘ rt pasec other Olymple athletes were Reon ESINOL Soap and Oint- eg lg ea ment soothe and cool t. Jumper; Harlan W. Holder.) gunburn, stop the itching of ler; H. J, Smith, Marathon Read These Bargain Briefs From Cur Women's Dress Dept. Quick dismissal is the order of the day for all Summer dresses, suits, skirts, etc., and we believe in making such radical reductions that the process will be « short one. From Dozens of Lots We Mention These as a Hint ( to the Thrifty Shopper. S. $10.50 Lingerie Dresses at $. #6.50 Ratine, Repp and Linen Skirts, Ss. Sale of Black Dress Goods For Friday and Saturday Morning At At At ADSa | 985. | B95. soa ale 79¢ finan] Value $1.50 Value $1.50 Mohair, innavy, black and| 54-inch black wool} 54-inch black Mo- cream, also hairline stripes. | Dress Serge. hair Sicilian, O'Neill Main Stere—Second Floor. Fashionable Silks At Prices Which Average Below Cost At At At 39c Yd. 5 Tel Yd. 5 Qc va. i Values to 89¢ || Value 98c Value 98c yard and Gan Metal Yard wide Black Rough —Pongee| Dress Taffeta, excellent | _ . quality. lin, full line of colors. O'Neill Mala Store—Second Floor. $7.50 Linen and Tissue Dres: 93.95. $6 Tissue and Linen Dresses, £5 Repp and Linen Skirts, $2.30. 85 Gingham and Lawn Dresses, 62.25. | $2.73 ‘Hepp and Linen Skirts #1.48, All our high class linen suits and dresses are correspondingly reduced. O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor, “Her Majesty” Shoes and Pure Linen Table Damask,79c yd. Yard wide Dress Pop- Alfred Voemeke, A ii le , 9 e peg a ea. erm ie. ond Slee bib, id «fumps, $1.50, $2 and Rt, Extra heavy Posty Ae O Neill’s Week-End Grocery Sale x chinese who gave the name of/ quickly restore the skin to le sat on the first Chinese Jury Jeon perfect health and comfort. For all day Friday and Saturday morning, we reserve the right to limit quantitie:. Mail and Telephone of “Her Majesty's shoes or pumps. fer a pair i Pr orders filled promptly. Phone Che ‘3700, pes al od ish suinwetaimes tr SH | Pull Sized Spencer Bed Spread Surety Olive} Va Si found & prisoner quily of maréer. The jugars | Hams and | Butter | Crackers Trial free: =f Women’s Low Oxfords and Only 95c Fresh Out on am! Bacon Finest tres made | PTE Baked N. B. wstul revolution followed. Menfbers| are mvstasble boweheld remediee, You Pumps, $1.65 Regular value 81.35. Drersiig o: sound | Concentrated To 27c! Armourts star! rigin ney | gente eee “f the Chinese Legation aurrounded| Greggis sellsthom, bet for free eacaples of rly 88.50 ; 4 A a] Gilvea: unexcericd | matoy Chick emer 1GS | apie saner| Goemi « ang on the pler and re! 4 to etéress Dept. Resinel Oheminal Py e 5 les at or) und... iJ or mt bin to ley He phy pe Prov Se samme ue. ha Russia > eatt, patent leather and wun smetal, In several are prsdery ete ar ety Pde nd nates on earibio, oy « H. & E. Crystal pi : pk packed in 5-ib. nse baal 0 San Francisco to take steamer for toe and heel shapes. All these are welted sules. only for 95c. : |e tale Domino, & tr.| Aqmoure, perute| stone crocks:| the Se pack China, ee ee a Writing Paper, 25c Box | To} car. 39c| rer S| this g1.59| sees: tie —— ds Copper Tea Kettles, 81c Breakfast Pure Uncoated Rice Tomatoes embossed with Old English initial, in gray and white, on Regularly $1.35. ereals nico Pure Food Store does not sell an ounce of rice other then Pure | The River- | Ca white paper; at the unusually low price 25¢ Nickel plated, with flat bottoms; No. 8 size i Thousands upon Nousands of careful, (iscriminating housekee lea rand Letter Crest Paper for . Hecker's | teers ewunlio tant aatin pune ae Buc ve, solid, red |B with t¢ envelopes to match; Old En; Fibre Rugs Reduced Cream | m melee (1 rine: trait; | ff in gold and ‘white, special, the box... $x6 feet; regularly rr $1.00. Oatmeal ; eat rede Ge oe tomers cae well filled so- | Ci t8 of Writing Paper, coi 4x7 feet; regularly 83.04; special at 92.00. Corno f Itis even sald that rice took tiem ta | cilled quart good quality Persian lawn writing paper and 30 en- 6x9 feet; larly 86.45 at 94.50. Plenty | tory over ¢ © recommend the use of Pure Uncoated cans, per velopes to match; at the little price of...... ... 25¢ 7214x1014 feet; fal a Corn Rice Ruy it uu will get no other, doz., $1.30; xe 1g: 4 feet; regularly ; special at $6.75 | Surety, Ture Ri ure Rice, 1 | Broken Pa i Vacation Writing Case, $1.00. 9x12 feet; regularly 810.95; special at $7.50. Flakes. | Bebe forse hae. OG! phetiore cach... Pe@ California Asparag' Delicatessen Dept. Regular Value $2.00. Jelly Tumblers, 1'%c each Stan Strictly Fresh tages, one Pe Indinpensable ‘Tumblers, with covers. This kind regularly sold for Heer wine on, 28 to the vacation- £4¢. and 30¢. per dozen. ist. You can write letters while sit- ting on the beach, in a rocker or if anywhere. Famous Pictures in Mission Frames, 29c Reguler Value, 50°, Cheese Dept. ; N. ¥. State Full Cream, per !b.20c ish Dairy Style, ver iy ate Made Their Reputation ‘Ten popular subjects in the set. Sepia tones, Size renee Over Night 14x17 with 114-inch brown Parrine tn oak frames. per tn. Smokers didn’t have to be coaxed to buy Piccadillys.. The man who bought a box to “try” kept com- ing back—again and again— Until dealers are as- tonished at the demand. Have you tried them? Satin Decorations of Huner in cach box — 50 subjects, DICCADILLY ‘LITTLE CIGARS IO tor IQ) conts These Are Great Suits We're Offering You at $12.50 A Little Earlier in the Season They Were all Leading Favorites at $18.00 to $22.50 Styles distinctive and manly, materials of tested and guaranteed quality and clothes that satisfy the most fastidious in the matter ) of appearance and the most exacting in the matter of service. | | e 1 Men's Norfolk Suits. Men's Fancy Business Suits. Men's Sun-Proof Serge Suits. The newest colorings of tan, blue and In all-wool cheviots, cassimeres and wore Suits are in all-wool sun-proof navy blue y { Mi gray cheviots and cassimeres; also navy blue steds, in the new shades of tan, gray and serge in two and three-piece styles. Coats R Hl serge, made up in the latest yoke model. blue. Coats are in two and three-button are in the new two or three-button model, Cash Trousers have cuff bottoms and belt loops. fashionable or conservative medels. Sizes mohair lined. Trousers are regular cut plain asn or Last Call! eae 33 to 42. Stout yp to 46. or cuff bottoms und helt loop. 4 Credit MEN’S Selling Thousands of These $1.25 to $2.50 Shirts at 69c}} STRAW 4,800 of these shirts represent the purchase of a Materials are high grade Madras, Soisette, Styles are’ ploin or pleated bosoms, with attached HATS culfs, soft, bosoms with soft turn-back cuffs and oui- surplus of regular 5 to 82,50 shirts from a big spe- | Woven Stripes, Percales, Mercerized Materials, etc cialty maker. Over 2,000 of ther small lots and |in smart stripes and neat figures in various attractive hroken lines of cnzow exeellent 0 82.50 shirts. | effects, ing styles with attached soft collars, All sizes, Values $2.00 to $3.00 Bathing Suits Pajamas Suspenders Knitied Ties 5 4c Men's $5 Bathing Suits Men's 95.00 $1.95 Men's 0c *President™ Men's $1.00 and $1.50 Pure! Boys’ Straw $1.95 Silk Pajamas vf imported silk, in plain colors Made of pure wool, in sweater knit or | with igmres, well tailored and neatly Jersey weave, in Oxford gray or navy | trimmed with silk loops and fine mother blue, trimmed with white. of pear! buttons. the world over at 50c. binations with cross stripes. . | O'NEIM-ADAMS CO,, SIXTH AVENUE, ath TO 22d STALAT, NEW YORK C11 Y Sc, | | , = \ ae RI REP PARE LER Tig yet , : ~~ a’ Vow vg Bs ot sah Ne ped! and Guyot" Suspenders C Bik , Asgordion Kaus 49c Four-in-hands in 145 differeut color com- Hats, 85c Values #2,00 and 83.00 Nifty styles in rough and plain straws Suspenders that are known and sold