The evening world. Newspaper, August 5, 1912, Page 8

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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1912. { . Aoketa firat triage. On «@ i Ip. The oth took him into] drowning a mile off the upper beach| randson of Henry O'Brien, the trish | a vereen ia the oom the polleomen WIREWORK TO PAY HIS Neitey mite in the tiaton. fe oaye that late yesterday by Ralph Davis, « fer- | ean ot. After the war he engaged in : |found the following meseage written WAY AROUND WORLD. | having @et out before with nothing he] mer life guard, the real estate business in New York. | . by Mmm. Ackel a | Sahing and did not nay goodby. Put! | returned each time with money. Unless) The girl was | Haight Will Start: ToD Day on Fives | hie plane miscarry he will soon aend for|when the sh tl B Altman & Cn. ; | my net watet on me and dress Alice all | ea n we jin white, and put her new dress on. Buy her a white eatin ribbon to put i | around her watet, with a bow a little “We cannot live like this any longer, | so we thought we would go to our real | | Papa. John left for Carnarsie to go) | Mra. taht to Join him. j the er Year Tramp From Pulitzer |e intends to viait the capital of jdamag Building. h Stute. Albany will be his: fi vith Andrew G. Haight of No, 357 ' pover. When finally he reaches the Ife const he will have money, the current and was fitt away | (| enough, he thinks, for for pawsage to Avia | when Miss White decided to awim to it | American travelles ' ed and Davis,| ; TOOTH BRUSH] walking trip around n ‘ishing, wam with hed Bridge ANNOUNCE FOR TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) A SALE OF will begin | te one stds in front. Goodby to all our friends. LOUISE.” Second Husband Goes Fishing | ¥omee Finda Life Recawse of tare ceny Charge. | years, the world, He e He wre fifty ‘Thursday. He will take no money or other val- of uabies with him except one ounce * to be gone five ya old last RESCUES DROWNING GIRL. 13" [Fisherman Swims to Mise White tn |!" at Atiantte City, ic CITY, N. 3, Aug. &- smaller eal ATLA AT THE EXCEPTIONAL PRICE OF MEN'S SILK NEGLIGEE SHIRTS 4 $2.35 He U ne C4 Rather than face in the police oourt| gold wire, from which he will fashion yin state Taylor White of No. msl in the nent of Fort Sumter rice. ‘ing r 6. bisebidt Without Saying Goodby, | ,."norrow morning a ch f Inrceny, | trinkets to sell on his trip. The proms West one Hun nirtyeAfth |and at the close of the civil war re. | P hh ACTUAL VALUE $4.00 a . : ot witch she had prote her inno-| will xupport him and he will invest Grant had me qua ity “ Wife Takes Lives. cenee, Mrs, Anna [debi twemty-| the original capital in fresh wire when | ‘ the line, died yesterday at his oe on three, committed sulckte jast evening in| hie supply given out. He is @ gold deral Bureau of 1 ein Tarrytown, He waa born In a t e With her five-year-old daughter er hame at No. 29 Weat Neventeenth street, Coney Island, A woman lost a Clasped in her avis Mrs. John Acket| Day's locket Friday afternoon at was found dead in ded yesterday m | Oreanid whart and accused Mra Tey her apartment at No. 18 Grant avenue, Brooklyn. She had killed herself and ehild with gas. scher of stealing ‘thy a Nothing was found ebacher's clothing, da policeman and ns for @ hearing tn} wireworker by trade. ‘This will be Haight’ 4 MOERLEIN’S ong walle h way. ng, Washington, was saved from! Fayetteville, N. C., tn 1899, and was a WILL BE OFFERED COMMENCING TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) BOYS’ & YOUNGMEN'S SUMMER CLOTHING ; John Lrockel, a naghbor, paaning the} court. Wrouse detected the odor of gam an@| Tha Marce made Mra, Liebacher hya- tigating found it emme from the| trical. Bho thought her appearance in Kemet rooms, Ha cathed Patrolman wa. | Cort Would forever disgrace wer, and she ‘mlked of Httle eles for two daya, ward Webber, who forcibly entered) ro: supper last evening she kissed ner r } BOYS’ WASHABLE NORFOLK SUITS at $2.75 } the fat and fn the bedroom found the] two smal children, Edward and Helen, } } } i ? USUAL PRICES $4.25 To $7.50 BOYS’ WASHABLE REEFERS at $2.75 « 3.75 usuaL prices $4.00 « 6.50 A LIMITED NUMBER OF YOUNG MEN'S WASHABLE SUITS usuat prices $8.00 to 12.00 at $4.00 BARBAROSSA i ala Bhat ma el RSE" Bodies. Dr. Kirby of No 17 Enfield} and aent them out to play. street and Dr. MeSweeney of the] Their father returned from work at Bradford Street Hospital tried in vain] 7.99 and the children wen indoors with fe resuscitate the mother an@ daugh-| hin. ‘They found Mra. Laebecher dead in ~ tr. the fromt réom with © ems tube in her The child was Allee Taylor, born of | mouth. We Give and’ Redeem Surety ‘Stamp Coupons (/NEILL-ADAMS Co. Sixth Avenue, 20th, 21st and 22d Streets Tuesday Is Surety Day Extra Surety Sie Coupons Free to a Sethaes of Surety Stamp Books Ten extra Surety Stamp Coupons for each book you are filling. If you have two books rtly filled, two sets of ten free stamps; if you have ten books, ten sets, one for each book. hese extra Surety Stamps are given ree on Surety Day, whether you vurchase or not. Only 100 Free Stamps are good in one book. Surety Stamp Coupons are redeemable in UiAtrsitaed in any department (Groceries excepted), in the O'Neill stores. Ench filled k obtains $2.50 at Our Tremendous Sale otf Women’s Shoes » Continues Tuesday and Until the Eptire Purchase of 56,000 Pairs 3 So | _ This sale_is held in a Speciel Large Salesroom on the ifth Floor—Main Building Please Note Particularly that this sale is of such vast ‘that our Gecond Floor Shoe Departmen! will not accommodate it; we have therefore arranged it in a large salesroom on the Fifth Floor, 0! bi. mee tore reached by the Elevators on the 22d St. side. Sixty competent salespeople will be ready at your servi WwW ’s $2.00 to $3.00 High fod los Shoes at ce i $1 .00 Low Shoee—Gin Metal, 2 and 3 eyelet ‘Ties, welt so'es. Patent Eenben Le aa $8 eyelet Gibson Ties, turn and welt soles, with plain toc and tip. Gun Metal Pumps, with or Vip age = Patent Leather Welt Eco Fameg with and without strap. Linen ps, with bows to match, welt soles. Tae ete, with rubber heeds, Piss ot veel patent tips. High ore arc in patent leather, button, high and low heels. Gun Metal Button. Vici Kid Blucher Wom $3.00 and $3.50 High and ps Shoes at ‘ i $1, 5 0 Low Shoes--Patent Leather, S-eyelet Tie, welt so'e. Gun Metal Pumps, ane, welt sole. Patent Leather 2-strap Pumps, welt sole. Gun Metal S-eyelet Ties, welt sole. Vici Kid Ties wi with patent tips, turn sole. Tan Rusela Welt Sole Pumps, with silk trail bows. High Button St oes- —with gun metal cloth tops. Patent Leather with , dott oth tops. Gun Metal with kid tops, “High Lace Shoee—Patent Teather lucher with kid tops low heels, Gun Kid Top, Blucher, ‘Wo $3.50 and $4.00 High Bhatow thoes at. , : he $2. 00 Shoes—Patent Leather Oxfords, welt sole, Gis Metal Ostorda, welt ee rex Bussia Calf Welt Pumps Pace Leather Oxfords, plain toe, turn sole. Patent Leather Welt Pumps. High Shoes—Gun Metal, cloth be . Welt Sole Button. Patent Leather Button, kid tops, welt sole. Tan Russia Calf Button, welt sole, Patent Leat! Button, cloth top. On Sale To-Day' and To-Morrow on the Fifth Floor, Main Building. NoMail, TelephoneorC. O. D. Orders, Men’s and Women’s Hosiery Special August prices on these lots of the most wanted hosiery of the season. Women's 25c Lisle Stockings for 19¢ | Men's $0c and 75c Silk Socks for 35c Blacks and Tan. Fine Gauge. 6 pairs fot | fade of pure silk thread. Fine gauge, in Women's 35c Silk Stockings for 25 Bushs Ras lett et ay Laie © | Men's $1.00 High Grade Silk Socks Women's 50c Lisle Stockings for 35c , for eee : Made of high grade Jisle with embroidered Fine gauge thread silk socks, reinforced. 6 instep. In blacks, tans and fancy colors. pairs for 94.00. Women's $1.00 Silk Stockings, 75 Men's 25c Socks for 19¢ Made of thread silk, fine gauge with lisle Black lisle socks. Gauze weights. 6 pairs for $1.00. tops. In black, white and tan, O'Nell Main Store, Firet Floor. SILK PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS WILL ALSO BE ON SALE TO-MORROW PARASOLS oF TAFFETA SILK IN NAVY BLUE, HUNTER'S GREEN, CERISE, PURPLE, WHITE OR BLACK; ALSO IN CHANGEABLE SILKS AND BLACK-AND-WHITE EFFECTS, ACTUAL VALUE $3.00 at $1.75 UMBRELLAS oF TWILLED SILK, WITH NATURAL WOOD HANDLES, IN SIZES FOR MEN AND WOMEN, ACTUAL VALUES $3.00 & 3.50 at $2.00 THE MISSES’ SUIT DEPARTMENT B. Altman & Cn. ARE PREPARED TO SHOW SOME OF THE ADVANCED STYLES IN MISSES’ AND GIRLS’ AUTUMN, AND WINTER APPAREL, INCLUDING MISSES: DRESSES OF CHARMEUSE AND SERGE, MISSES’ EVENING DRESSES AND MISSES’ AND GIRLS’ COATS. TOMORROW (TUESDAY), THERE WILL BE A SALE OF MISSES’ COTTON DRESSES IN DFSIRABLE THIN MATERIALS AND SIMPLE STYLES, at $2.90 & $3.90 THE REMAINDER OF THE SUMMER STOCK OF MISSES’ AND GIRLS’ GARMENTS WILL BE OFFERED AT DECIDED REDUCTIONS. | - Fit Anenne, 34th und 35th Streets, New York. DINE IN OUR | RESTAURANT- EIGHTH FLOOR® acon uajrl Cn In New York’s Shopping Center The First of the New Millinery for Fall! Tomorrow, Tuesday, Commences the Dispersal of 324 Men’s Business Suits Suitable for present and Early Autumn Wear 208 Mixture Suits of $30 to $40 Grades 116 Blue Serge Suits of $30 to $40 Grades JN CONJUNCTION with a Wolever showing of early model hats, we aredoing a big busi- ness on Pure White Felt Untrimmed and Simply Trimmed’ Hats, at popular prices, such as $1.48 and 91.98, Black Erect Pile Velvet Hats, bound and trimmed with white or black gros-grain ribbon, made soft and pliable, at $1.98 to 92.75, Thesmartest showing of Black Silkand Satin andVel- vet Draped Toques, light enough to wear now, and are quite heavy enough for the Ball'oascn ‘splendid styles, ready to wear, at extremely popular prices, starting at 92.98 to $4.75 each, Complete stocks of Velour Untrimmed Hats, sof finish, also bright finish Hats, from the tricia tea to the fuchsias and blacks. IMPSON CRAWFORD CO., IN NEWYORK’ s § SHOPPING CENTS: O'Nelll’e Store for Dad and the Boye, Women’s Summer Knit Underwear Although it is “top-price” time in most stores for. these weights and qualities, O’Neill’s offer you special values, ‘ Women’s $1.00 White Lisle Union Suits for 59c White Ribbed Lisle Union Suits. low neck, sleeveless, knee lengths, lace-trimmed bottoms, plain and fancy yokes. All at $23. 50 Built with every fine detail that makes WANAMAKER STANDARD. Majority of blue serges silk-lined. Conservative dark blue serges and worsteds in the gamut of excellent browns, gray and black with hairlines of white. Particularly good assortment of sizes for men of every build. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. Conservative and English three-piece models. Women's Milanese Silk Vests, omiorcidered yokes; White, Pink and Sky. Regular $2.95 values, for. ‘ $1.59 Women's 50c Union Suits for 35c. White Ribbed Cotton Union Suits. Low necks; sleeveless. Knee lengths with lace trimmed bottoms, Women's 75c White Lisle Vests, s0c. Fine gauge; extra large size. O'Neill Main Store—Firet Ficer, }O'Neill-Adams Co., 6th Ave., 20th to aad St., N. Ys City Women's 25c Vests for 19c. White Ribbed Lisle Vests. Low necks; sleeveless. Plain and fancy yokes. 6 for $1.00. Women's 50c Pants for 35c. White K,'nN d Pants. Knee lengths; lace trimmed. ot 481.00. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street

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