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ar UNION MAN AT REST. Brother Members in Funeral of Simon %. Kinneary. Anton at ‘The funeral of Sime WILSON PUTS FOOT ONTALK OF GREAT. | to CAMPAIGN FUND rane fn Pay ty-mixth street and Lexin nue, where a solemn mass of was offered for the repose of ‘The burial was in (he family plot in| Says He Wants Wants the Smallest | me tiny members of the One Possible to Meet typers’ Trion in automobih panied the remains to the ee _ Necessary Expenses. | Now Drug That Quickly R Quickly Removes These Homety Spote. er the slightest need of feeling as of your freckles, as 9 | new drug, othine—double strength—bas | been discovered that positively removes “| these homely spots. ply get one ounce of othine— atrength—from Hiker-Hegeman | Drug Stores and apply » little of it at din the morning you will see | the worst freckles have begun Among them were Thomaa J, Carroll, | Prema Financial Becret De Vi nedy, William O'Rrien, Michael] Shee- han, John J. Keating, Michael Crane, | William lynn, William Cook, William Kraengel, James B. McGarvey, J. War- ren, Samuel Stickier, J. Swarts, John Donohoe, J. Harrington, James O*Don- nell, Joseph Ratey, George Hnalish, David Winslow, John Woche, Daniel SEA GIRT, N, J., Aug. 12—Gov, Wil won to-day declared himesif in favor of the smallest posaibie campaign fund with isappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It is seldom that more than an ounce is needed to completely clear the skin and gain a beautiful clear complexion. He sure to ask for the double strength othine, as this is sold under guarantee of money ba “I have recetved several letters,” eaid ‘the nomines, “in which the writers say: ‘I eee you favor a campaign fund of 62,000,000." Now, I have never oald a about the wise of the fund, for feasen I don't know how ‘de necessary. The amount @f money needed depends upon how big @ campaign plan we map out: That has been determined. Personally, I ean get along with @ email if it fails to remove freckles. AVE B. Altura & Ca.) FAV, WILL PLACE ON SALE TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), WOMEN'S SILK MOUSQUETAIRE GLOVES \6BUTTON LENGTH, IN BLACK OR WHITE, GETS AT WORK EARLY. Rolla Wells, treasurer of the Dem- @eratic National Committee, who ar Fived in this city yesterday, was ot the headquarters of the National Com- mittee, in the Fifth Avenue butlding, this morning at § o’clook. He will go to Sea Girt to-night and confer with Chairman McCombs and Gov. Wilson. “I am after the small contributions as well as the large ones,” said Mr. fells. “In fact, it is the small jounts that we are counting on. I think it te @ very wise thing not to big money. course, there are many individuals who can well afford $6,000 and even $10,000. The latter fig- ure, I think, should be made the limit. ‘We will not accept any contributions from corporations, and a» the Governor sald last week, there is not the least danger of the corporations sending us any. intend to have a list of the con- tributors made public every day, show- ing the amount and when it was re- ceived and from whom. We have, of course, already received a number of contributions, and the more prominent of these will public when I get things going hy WALL STREET. ‘The Clesing Prices. ACTUAL VALUE. $5.00 at 65c PER PAIR SILK PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS WILL ALSO BE OFFERED TO-MORROW cruesphy, AT THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL PRICES: PARASOLS oF TAFFETA SILK IN PLAIN COLORS, CHANGEABLE FLORAL SILKS AND BLACK-AND-WHITE EFFECTS, ACTUAL VALUE $3.00 at $1.65 UMBRELLAS oF TWILLED SILK, WITH NATURAL WOOD HANDLES, IN SIZES FOR MEN AND WOMEN, at $2.00 ACTUAL VALUES $3,00 & 3.50 Caf figures are es follows tin eee? OR BR OT + ARE NOW OFFERING THE BALANCE OF THEIR jin ar my = DISCONTINUED LINES OF obi iss t WOMEN'S LOW SHOES Fifth Avene, 341) and Brviads Btreets, New x Bet. BSSN3RE: See Seuss! * Re Bes S $e Bs a =¢ AT THE EXTREMELY LOW PRICE OF 1% Wa 12k + o Ry a. Ay ¢ 3 $2.75 PER PAIR BS BS Be tg Bt igs y 1 ey ea Sttttet tt Ltt g* 2% it "hy "y : a wet § At All James Butler inc. Licensed Stores ae 3 Monday—Tuesday—W ednesday ‘ Black SirJohn ee | mae JAMES \Weaeeee Geeta iat: | White “oo.” meses mel, Mens Seoteh Irish WINES. BREWS, & LIQUORS All Size Roll FILMS apa ropertio Ba Guarentecd. i Mail rere Lay led fu wie ba iy Bicycles and V; and cODAK On Easy Terms s 405 Broadway, Below Canal st. 126 University PL, vet. 12-14 ate. —_—_—SE—— ee Dozen Words of Praise from Charleston. | Splits (From the News and Courier, Charleston, 8 The artist who is painting Wood row Wilson's picture, reproductions of which are to be sent to all parts of the country, enjoys quite a repu- tation, but he will have to turn out a very handsome piece of work if it excels the superb photographic like- ness of the Democratic nominee with which the New York World is favoring its subscribers and friends among the latter of which it is our fortune to be numbered. As! usual, The World has “gotten there | ara,” Princeton Dry Gin 69% Les Fils des F. Schmidt's St. Julien, bottle. . J9¢ Stamps FREE with full pint 50° World's Two Best 1 t- ed Brows, Direct. trom a 45 a lags Dozen Bottles. ......... Allowance for Returned Emptics wagons DELIVER FREEand willeall forthe empties ony ques st. 50 fx" Stamps FREE with $7 | $ 1= No Such Prices Elsewhere as These: Makes most refreshing rickeys and fizzes, bottle . French Claret 50° 50 22H. Stamps FREE with full quart 4 00 Old Cabinet Rye Whisky 25 Old Cabinet Rye Whisky Guinness’s Stout—Bass Ale Brewery to Your Table. Every Bottle Guaranteed, We pay 16 cents a dozen for the return of empty botiles and 10 cents a dozen for empty splits. Our motor trucks and Case of LAGER BEER for Ruppert’ s or Licbmann’s, the Leading Home Brews, Orcas _ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, é AUGUST 12, 1912, Bs Rioters nT i; caer Give and Redeem Surety Stamp SEO Ee ayant =e ' ONEILL-ADAMSCO. | Sixth Avenue, 20th, 21st and 22d Streets The Three Conspicuous Features of Our To-Day and To-Morrow at R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices Herald Square Broadway, 34th to 38th St. Give Promise of Being Two of the Greatest Shop- ping Days New Yorkers Have Ever Known. The last of this Summer's stocks have been marked with prices that approach the vanishing point. Close on the heels of outgoing Summer stocks comes trooping the advance guard of Autumn stocks; rich in interest, ample in variety, attractively low in price. Accentuating these events is the MIDSUMME! SALE OF FURNITURE, than which no similar Sale has earned or received so overwhelming a response this season. Those who did not see yesterday's advertisement will find an index to its stores of riches here. Brass Beds—vrs Important in the Midsummer Furniture Sale We Fully Guarantee the Lacquer and the Beds in Every Detail| Sale $14.24 Brass Beds. ....$9.74 $31.24 Brass Beds. .. $27.34 $18.49 Brass Beds. .. $16.24 $33.67 Brass Beds... .$29.49 ee mae ei o 4 $35.24 Brass Beds... S 1.67 Brass Beds... $36.24 Brass Beds... Which Make It So Tremendously Important $22.49 Brass Beds... ass Beds $23.24 Brass Beds.... $24.24 Brass Beds... . to the Far-Sighted, Thrifty Shopper Are These: You Need Spend No Money Now Select your furs NOW and we will hold them in cold storage, without any charge, until November First. Prices Are at Least 25 Per Cent. Under November Values—We Guarantee This! Note These Six Guarantees: 1—ONelll's guarantees the QUALITY of all the +—O'Ncill’s guarantees the NEWNESS of every piece HAIR MATTRESSES from our own factory on the premises. FEATHER PILLOWS and Springs at corresponding savings. vourth Floor, White Eastern Wool Blankets Reduced 25 Per Cent. $2.19 for size 68x80 inches ; $2.79, $3.13 and $3.69 for gogo inches; $1.25 Baby Blankets, 74¢. $8.00 Lamb's yest Blankets, $! A Long List of Standard Housefurnishings bis prices average less than at any other store; from Japanese Tgot Pe at oie, quarantees the correctness of the | 5—O'Nelll's puersatees the KORKMANSHLP on these iprckage (elsewhere 3c) {0 imported Bathroom Seales $89 Furs to be of the highest class, oe elsewhere $10.00). Basement, 35th 8. 3-0" Neil ‘s y enaratees the PRICES to be at least #5 6—O'Neill’s guarantees to keep your selection, without per cent. lower than they can be in November. any charge to you of any kind, until November First, nya Ping of Fur Is in the Correct Style for 1912-13 The Latest Fur Coat Styles are fuller and Fur Sets are to be h ‘ looser, aeheed | decidedly straight lines, though | fashionable demand, and ‘O'Neill's itiaplay a 0 iia, Entesidered Cloth, new $0.8) the se’ ae litte (cet Lien thing, too, | the correct styles is the very finest and |}|f German Dintfer Napkins at $3469 4 dozen, reduced from $4.49 and $5.49. cially for stout figures. A tendency toward | most extensi possi ie ead Sie aeas hs en a rare kimono sleeve effect is new. sembled. ‘ih redlie: =e The Fur Dept, Is tn the O'Neill Main Stere— Third Fleer. \| Decorative Table Linens at One-Half : $5.89 90-in. Embroidered Cloth, now $2.97 $4.96 54-in. Embroidered Cloth, now $3.29 —— a —<_ <<. mpeny prea | | | | . | | : E Im orted Silk Drapery Fabrics—Special : Ee $2.50 Si ryhasce $1.49 yd. $5.00 Sik Damask, $2.49 yd. An extensive variety of plain an. id patterned i ds in artistic colorings. va Aa avy a ‘hied Floor, 35th 6t., ha $4.89 Cut Glass Celery Trays, 12-inch, $2.89 An especially rich piece, beautifully cut in chrysanthemum desi $5.49 Salad Bowls, $2.29, 18-inch size, he Monday—Tuesday—Wednesday Potatoes Selected from finest shipments—giving splendid satisfaction. ; Pound, > ial 5 Pounds, Oe ‘St. 98¢ to $1.49 ALARM AND DESK CLOCKS—new 74 $1.89 and $1.98 WALL AND HANGING CLOCKS—new 99¢ Basement. Bway. $1.50 Imported Broadcloth, 68¢ Yard Beautiful colors; 50 inches wide. 85c Velveteen Corduroy, 39¢ Yard. Hollow-cut effect; 27 inches. $1.50 Shantung Silk, 99¢ Yard, Natural color; 33 inches wide. $1.25 Velveteen Corduroy, 63¢ Yard. Twenty colors; 28 inches wide. $2.50 Satin Charmeuse, $1.74, Black only; 40 inches wide. FIOUP Sc nous 222 75°, ZB VQ U | NEW— Women’s Wear for Autumn Serge Coat Dresses, $16.74, $22.74, $29.74, $34.74. ‘Warmth-Without-Weight Coats, $19.74. Semi-Fitting Serge Top Coats, $24.74, Nataral Linen Dusters that were ap to $7.54, now $3.96. | Sccond Floor, Bway. Robespierre Blouses at $6.94, white brocaded crepe satin; silk serge in if dark ombre colorings; gray chiffon taffeta at $8.94; Chameleon silk, striped and trimmed with black satin. At $9.94, Pompadour silk with lace frills and beetle-toned Ottoman silk opening over white satin, Smart flannel and crepe waists at $3.96. Misses’ and small women's waists, of striped challie, with o; gia collar, $3.96. Of while brocaded crepe satin, al $6.94; pega! 11.50. Second Floor, 35th St, BestCreameryButter»27¢ Strictly Fresh Eggs 12 25° Tomatoes Big No.3 Can, Cut Cc Ripe Red Fruit— to 10 S. & H. STAMPS FREE WITH EACH OF THESE Wash Day Specials Clenewell Washing Powder, ««. 1 2¢| Washing Fluid, i: Azure Ball Blue, Larce Box Laundry Stareh, s-». Box Red Onions: ':."""*: Essie Peas 'sitci'can. $4.69 to $6.94 Dusters for Men and Women, now $2.96. (0 Pie anes ca Bi Fourth Floor, 34th @t. We Read -to-Wear Crush Vi Ve yet H ; eae 4 ts, $2.97. . va hot and and $9.89. .10¢ 10¢ Cloudy Ammonia,'“7.,1 5¢ 18 |Butler’s Potash, ,°=:.. 1O¢ 10¢ Yellow Onions==5¢ $3. “Chrysan Eight hundred. rk colorings, Centre. Misses’ Tailored ‘op Coats at $13.74, nd tan herringbone. Lined. Sizes 14 and 16, a . Second Floor, Bway, 35th St, Misses’ $3.98 to $9.74 Tub Dresses, $2.96, $3.96 and $4.96, Sizes 14, 16 and 18 Years. CT EDRO Raa ZY Second Floor, Bway, 35th 6, $1. 74, $1. 98 and $2.24 4 German Silver Bags at $1.28, Floor, B’way, Women’s $1.39 to 0 $1.89 Si 89 Silk Hosiery, 89c, Light, medium and gauze weights. Black, white and fashionable colors almost a complete size range. Main Floor, Centre, 50c to 65c Corset Cover Embroideries at 33c Yard, 25e to $1.00 White Trimming Laces, Special, 15c, 21c, 29c, 39¢ and 48c a Yard, Machine-made reproductions of real Point Venise and Baby Irish crochet, in 1 to 5 inch widths, of insertion and edging to match, ROL OL RA bo Main Floor, Centre. Hondierchiefr—~At Prices Much Less Than Usual Hand-embeoidered Handkerchiefs, 12c each ed Lave Hendherchobs, baa of is, ial, B4e lose Handharchiels, for 99. Washable, Gr Specially Fine, Ib. 15¢\Corn Starch pax’ 5¢ Madison Pickles a tree of ree appe- Essie Peaches Choicest California Lemon Smoked Beef Blue Ribbon Brand; sliced thin from 4 F O° ut uy ‘200 a Clings, in richest iaed large 25c can. 17° ‘10° In the “eee or c Collee Ground to Suit, lb., 95 "2" 4 Ib. Best Tea 50° Royal Speer Wafers--- 10¢ i Crown Assorted Crackers 1)....... besssee Sasa ae cr as te Double Stamps FREE Every Wednesday ~~ gave Stamps FREE with All Purchases Fashioned” Macy's, as our Sixth Fleor exposition of popular-priced merchan- Thirty-three special vatw mestics, Children's Wear, Costume ‘ d Sere 24c} Lee eee ite. The fetter eet hee ec —_ . “ae - LH HT Hamochs, 2. Cluny Lace, 6 yards, 24e Curtain Scrim, 3 yards, 24. Writing Paper, 96 white sheots (3 Turkish Towels, 2 for 24c. and envelopes, 24. Huck Towels, 6 for 24¢. Men's Half Hose, 3 pairs, 24e. Satin Foulard, yard, 24c. Fancy Hand Bags, 24c, Baby Shirts, 3 for 24e, Boys’ Laundered Shirts at 24e, $1.96 to$3.96 Misses’ Tub Dresses, 14-16- and 18-Year: 1.49 Wenna's $1.49 Linsn Seis, $3.96. 122% Poolin Shits, $1 ————EEEE A seven-time World Want works all the week. Order one to-day and prosper. Vhole Sixth

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