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- ° THE EBVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1912. SS CONGRESS FREES CORNWELL STOLE mont of something tae han OR | oy ETS OFS This Store Closes Saturday at? M. —0 10 ——— thnaan iets an lise an Surety i) @ ili agent Bs oe seregh vy Fh hie segiment had secretly made plans 6 « - AMERICAN SHPS. | TRUSTFUNDSHELD :cssteecrate dex s | fuleide, who hed prepared to give his Coupons Stamp Coupons | faire fortune to gouieg the, Siionei's With All = With Forenoon FROM CAN AL TOLLS BY F ATHER 100 “Tt developed to-day chat Col, Corn- Purchases f fe hurchases | weil carried $90,000 in jife insurance in ‘ &. ’ —— -_— three companies, Mrs. Cornwell is hamea aa the enfin? inal the be Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street | mil wive up every cent to reimburse @ the persons who have lost money Coustwte Vessels Exempied Veteran Fans at Latest Dis the nas = llama Friday and Saturday Sale of Men’s Wear at by Senate, Despite Protest covery and Blow Is Likely {on Friday and will be buried in. the | Oakland Cemetery. | y Pigeaahurgg ay FEARS FOR HER AGED SISTER. WASHINGTON, Avg. &—American| wre crmsTOR, Pa, Ang. t—ttwas|7*"* For Has Not Been Seen by vessels engaged in coastwixe trade will |discovered lite yesterday that Col, Anna Since July 25, So Guempt trom the payment of tolle| Gibbons Gray Cornwell bad efded the my years old, walked Which includes all the direct dress accessories that the smart man requires for Summer, both in and out of town. And the prices 1% passing through the Panama Canal. | crime of forgery to that of embeesie- eo filghts of staira from Both branches of Congress have now |mont. Not only did he loot the estates No, 67% Third avenue, on are radically reduced to effect quick clearance. ©m this proposition, despite the |4q which he was trustee but he looted # not been seen eince. Her e e e e e e ied by the British Government. | shoge of which his olghty-one-yoar-ald |euttty Aver the mysterious Glesppect: 9 Genate late last night refused tO| rather, Capt. RT. Cornwell, hed|ance. Despite @ thorough search no @iminate from the Panama Cana! Dill | cnarge. trace has been found of the missing 9 We provision exempting American ships | When the father heard of the latest | woman, ‘The vote was 11 to 4. developments he swooned. It te feared | The slater fears the aged woman lost Some of the finest shirts we ever put on our counters, beautiful silks and ‘Previous to the final action an amend- |i). plow will kill him. her way or fainted somewhere, she feet proposed by Senator Smith of When Col. Cornwell committed suicide |M&4 MO money with her, and was smart, exclusive patterns. When we had a full range of sizes in each color Georgia was adopted, deciering that the on a train after arrest he thought he creased tn & blue watat. dino skirt, i 01, 86.00, $7. qmamption of tolls should apply to Amer) way returning here to face embessie. Pinck, anaes and stockings Ghewee and style these shirts were ready sellers at $5.01, $6.00, $7.50 and $8.00. 50c Wash fan vessels engaged “exclusively” in ‘ Fout-in-Hands, 15c coastwise trade. The materials are fine mercerized fabrics, in light and dark grounds, with neat stripes or figures in harmonious colorings; colors guaranteed fast. Men's $3. Bikes Suits, $ 1 e 9 5 In sweater kpit or Jersey weave, Navy Blue or Ox- The workmanship and fit are the best. The materials are imported silks oe in plain colors and light grounds with neat stripes or figures; plain negli bosoms with French turn-back cuffs, finest cuff buttons and cuff links. Included are a few pleated bosoms im plain colors. Sizes 14 to 17. Men’s $5.00 Silk $1 89 Pajamas at. . . ° The materials are imported silks, in plain colors, with self and stripes; cut surplice neck; well tai- lored, nicely trimmed with silk loops and mother of pearl buttons. All sizes. Men’s $2.00 Pajamas at 95c Made of fine mercerized pongee and madras, ry t A strong fight has deen meade by| ag . - | Pious shina “oer tare inet EK TRA SPECIAL SALE fi Gated there should be no favoritism Ceo Sa a ee | BEE SUGAR, 5 m5. ave declared that a vote exempting American vessels, with en intimation Take advantage of this low price was not one for) | | = ¥ i id i i ite; si: lain colors, with self stripes; cut surplice neck; wel places this country ° Tee OE ere aa Em te Eailored; trimmed. with wilke loops and ocean pearl | pth riage og buttons; all sizes. sien by arts Men's $4.00 $2 9 5 yu grt - bos Bathing Suits, ° en's $4.00 $2 35 j —. Jersey weave or sweater knit, in Oxford Gray, Navy Ter Iy Robes, e ‘ ut { Blue or Black, trimmed in white or black; sizes 84 Made of imported Terry cloth, in neat stripes or to 44. Jacquard figures; cut full length, with inverted box ° pleat in the back; shawl collar, with neck cord and girdle to match; all sizes. Men's $4.00 $1 85 ) Coat Sweaters, . Accordeon Knit Scarfs, Just the sweater to take along on your vacation or to use on the beach. Made of pure wool, full length, Made of ilk, in accord . stripes, Ay 18 different pvaaea wary Wrst orcas with pockets; well-made buttonholes and smoked ro) pear! buttons; sizes $4 to 44. O'Neill's More tor Dad and the Boys. On Sale Al! Day Friday and Saturday Morning. Men's Fancy Vests at. . 5 9c Values to $2.50. Well tailored, good-fitting vests, Tht Were thidde to sell regularly up to $2.50. The materials are flannels and fine mercerized materials; © sizes 84 to 40 only. : MONS “= 3-5 “ane - $1.00 and $1.50 49c SOAP POWDER, 4 ™ 29 r PPP ARLE ES AAP AP AL ALOIS AS ALLL AL ALAA LOL AP APL ALA Ll Atlantic&Pacific' B helen Cj ls’ Dr hed its thee This Will Probably Not Last Until Saturday ~~ Sra Tak tnX,&, Tian pies tod Whisesiin Pinel we acneLlor TIS resses for Now and the Late S (Coat Frocks That Fasten in the Front!) Summer " Smart and dashing little ankle-length frocks, whose chic simplicity is their first attraction. They were $3.50. $9.50 They are now The smart idea of the day for the _ sweet Summer girl. Cut tailor fashion with a breezy sailor collar effect, and the fetching high girdle skirt that is so becoming to the supple figures of the younger set. Made of excellent qual Ging- tl 2 4 ample Night Gowns _ |! ts Strictly $1.00 $1.25 and 6 9 e $1.50 Garments at Cc Sample line of Gowns, high, low and V neck, also the slipover kind and about 10 dozen crepe gowns in this lot; some are of fine @ sheer long cloth and some samnbric, trimmed with jainty embroidery and laces and insertions; regu- . larly $1.00 and $1.50; special at... 69c * ‘“) Trimmed Hats We invite you to select from 4 group of entirely new models priced special at $2.98 to$6. 50 Today, in the New Store for Men Men May Have Choice of $18 to $25 eens, jn‘ nest eiripess the eaile collte <_Anevline of Drawers, is, sa! he 2 orset Covers an ort Fancy Suits unter Wan © Goer ached, and embroider, regu- larly 3 at.... O'Nelll Main Store—Third Floor, Skirts, trimmed with lace small women. Special, to-morrow. ..... O'Neil! Main Stere—" Take 224 «t. ‘rimmed, while silk soutache raid trimming, $1.95 up to 2.98. At $13.75 a Roadway, Comer of Bighth Street, Main floor. O'Neill Main Sbore—First Floor, A Tremendous Week's Selling Has Hardly Broken the Wide Assortments in This UUnprecedented Sale of Women’s Shoes We don't believe there has ever been a Shoe Sale in New York City that has offered in a single sale so many shoes (56,000 pairs), such good shoes (regular ° $2.00 to $4.00 grades), so many styles (over 40, high and low), at such record-breaking low prices—#1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. $2.00 to_$3.00 Shoes $3.50 and_$3,00 Shoes $3.50 and $4.00 Shocs | Women's Low Shoes—Women's Women's Low Shoes — Patent Gun Metal @ and 8 eyelet Tics, welt At Leather s-eyclet tie, welt sole, G soles. Patent Leather 1, @ and 3 eyelet [| ———. [-j — (-} ——_— {-} ——__[-} —__—__} Seems Unbelievable $3.90 to $7.50 Shoes —Men's Low Shoes— , $2.85 Pair for they are all new this season, all perfect, all made with the thoroughness we exact from the men who make the shoes we sell. But it’s a joyful fact, of interest to about 800 men, unless some early comers tomor- row morning take 2 or 3 pairs, whichisn't at all unlikely. Women's Low Shoes — Patent | At Metal Pumps, &-strap, welt so Leather Oxfords, welt sole. Gun Metal | Gibson Ties, turn and welt soles, with Leather 2-strap Pumps, welt sole Oxfords, welt sole, Tan Russia Calf | . jun plain toe and tip. Gun Metal Pumps, Metal eyelet Ties, welt soe. Vici wi . Patent Leather Ox: Ore Mead iibout spe _, Patent Kid Ties, with patent tips, turn sole. Reh Eaeee Pavan, bonliet Oi | Leather Welt Sole Pumps, with and e Tan Russia Welt Sole Pumps, with a jords, piain toe, : | A | } | | without str .inen Pumps, with silk trail bows. High Button Shoes— Leather Welt Pumps. High Shoes FE: bows to match, welt soles. ° Juliets, s with gun metal cloth tops. Patent : Gun Metal with cloth tops. Welt | P * with rubber heels, plain toes and patent Pair Leather, with cloth tops, Gun Metal, Pair Sole Button, Patent Leather Calf | alr / Ups, Higa Shows abatos, viet id with Kil ‘ope, High Lace Bhose— Button, welt sole. Tan Russia Calf button, Gun metal button, Vici Kid Patent Leather Blucher, with kid tops, jutton, . s a Blucher, lace. bi Gun Metal, kid top, Blucher Button. O'Neill Main Store—Fifth Floor—On Sale To-Day, Friday end Seturday. | Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. Groceries and a 5-Ton Lot of Uncoated Rice on Salej Dr. Wiley says that Pure Uncoated Rice is one of the greatest nutriments we have. It is wholesome, a great body and bone builder; it makes hundreds of delicious dishes and it costs very little. O’Neill’s sells only uncoated, unpolished rice. Mail and telephone orders receive immediate a tention. | Phor ‘ Chelsea. Prompt deliveries to all'suburbs and Summer resorts. As in all our special Grocery Sales, we reserve the right to limit quantities. oll Mate And— Very Softly-- for there are only a few hundred— Every man’s straw hat on the Burlington Ageade Floor—ex- cepting Panamas and Bangkoks— Tomorrow, 75c Reminder—These are our regular $3, $4 and $5 Lincoln-Bennetts, Sennits, cm Splits, Mackinaws and Milans. Burlington Arcade floor, New Bullding, JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street Gold Medal flour ish Hams & Bacon} Condensed Mii Condensed Soups Ir k Washburn Crosby's Beet, | WJ: Shaw's of Limerick, ‘and T-lb, sacks, thie 23c Van Camp's Tomato, Vee Ireland, jam or Ba- 3 Jovi: 2c] ot "1 106 | i cans, this osie..-- Ripe Olives Bohemian Club Fuzety enllle AY o E whi ‘| PURE UNCOATED RICE |¢ Surety Rice 1s @ pure, natural, uncoated rice, free from the impurities com: Cooking Aalt—-The diamond , . free FORO eee is ip ert monly used to polish rice, The cuticle removed by a polishing p Seat) ee parent, Snasne Feality the most valuable proverty_of Flee, full of mineral matter go help: o ful to the human system, None of the valuable “cuticle” is taken off Surety aii @ The Panth- | Rice. A ++ 1Be Delicatessen Dept. aA oe TH tre GaifTornia, greens No, °i | turety Gotb, muslin bag, | Barety 11>, muslin beg, | Japanese seed erowm tm Pears or jar, sold to 760.; our price th elsow Imported Roquefort — | Medium fruit; 6 lbe., 4504 Qrance Mermateee DOP WDeeversscevene 100 a Cheese N. ¥, State—Full cream , Basi ‘These salen are for all | | day Friday and Saturday | * Star Boiled Mams—Per Id., rH : » Sad] Piemo Per te ibe! sarety 8 18» TSS] antl closing hourm=1 P.M, | uisey smal» Oe i) a { "Neill-Adams Co., Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d4Street, New York City © mall