The evening world. Newspaper, August 15, 1912, Page 10

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Jas to the eafety of their care, they may loan thelr chauffeurs along with their | cars.” pane ne of march will form north of str rom LES PARADE. arate DAY, : COMMITTEE PIN aisles “Autos Wane. to Spare Olym.| pic Victors « Long Hike to City Hall. eau Broadway » City Hall tor m the p sidewa whi y can and along Broad- so) bose and. gitis schoolx will Tine ‘the nue, Wearing Ved, nd waving Ameri- nires, will helw tion ce mm Broadway that there would President 1. . American A: ) wentatives w holm, cated a: t end suggesto:' 1) _ be displaye! by Keepers alone | Which is to the celenrai\: » torlous American atiictes s dent Conway aise insure a laree ehairman of t) ganization tn the mee vaving charge of reported that le to the public, eremiah Ma- Dysentary, Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus taken inwardly ip mater dn the recin holm from Forty-recond street and Wifth Avenue to City Mall, These men—t, A,! A.C. men and others alike—have @ Ia @omething better ‘han a long hike the city’s capita! 1 wish that N Rbeumatiam, Nour Sein Bt aan Nloge ot fe: “4 ee Dbl fo loan atl | Hurne, Troctpec me jeadache. oe reine ‘Back, the application of they o wo hind tats |Radway’s Ready Relief ts of the recep- n 611, Pulitzer,” 84 sone, care st Gengnios. It any should have doubts ow Y & CO, New York. on gt aft ted 3" inatently relieve st Wi on Owe It To Your Complexion to use only the best and purest toilet cream you can find. For generations past, fair women of every decade have known the value of cald cream as a toilet adjunct and have used that knowledge to the enhance- ment of their own beauty and to the admira- , because it su plied exertly. what keep the skin soft and fair and to retard the telltale wrinkles of Time. DAGGETT & RAMSDELL’S PERFECT COLD CREAM “The Kind That Keeps” ed esetiboen” born every poor ” born (Bl Altman & Coy ANNOUNCE FOR TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) AND UNTIL NOON ON SATURDAY (WHEN STORE WILL BE CLOSED) THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL SALES; MEN'S SILK NEGLIGEE SHIRTS ‘AT THE UNUSUALLY LOW PRICE OF $2.35 y ACTUAL VALUE $4.00 MEN'S COLORED SILK HALF-HOSE IN PURPLE, GREEN AND BURGUNDY, AT THE VERY SPECIAL PRICE OF $1.10 Per HALF.DozEN Pains ACTUAL VALUE $2.25 | al number fom . fruit » the stroke THE BVENING@ WUBLD, | GRAFT, MAYOR SUPPOSES. | Wholesale Fralt Merchants Appeal to Him on Cartage Fees. “I suppose this !s another form of Tt sertia to be outside of the overnment, an seems to be in the city yor Gaynor to- se dvlegation imate, ‘The dol y Hall to complain athe CONSUMPTION The ail-importan tne puvite mind re hole | that even the worst among other things, charmed @n arbitrary fee for cartage even though the buyer carts his own Wien the spokesmen had finished omplaint and had urged sist them in abolishing dded: “Well, 1 shall n to help you to correctly dingno cane, call on Dr. 8 his means of tr He ts one of claliste In Throat and do what T take tie matter up. It appe ge Segal, 1 mhall inquire into it, although [%" expert In dingn examination, w it does not come wholly under my Juri the late Bishop Henry Y. Sutteriee f Warhington, died suddenly yester. | * ay at Quogue, L. 7 Satterlee, | who wae e years old, was stricken with lexy while walking with a ach and survived minutes. any address, Jonls sent to 1 01 only a fe ger Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue—37th and 38th Sts. Final Clearing Sate Friday of. Summer Apparel 165 Women’s Dresses Of Linen, Tissue fabrics, white or colored voile. 5.00 Heretofore $12.75 to $18.50 95 Women’s White Dresses Of imported white voile, trimmed with real Irish or Cluny laces. 8.50 Heretofore $16.50 to $24.50 55 Women’s Silk Coats Full length models of satin or taffeta silk. 10.00 Heretofore $29.50 to $39.50 88 Misses’ White Dresses Real lace trimmed models of white voile. 5.00 Heretofore $9.75 to $16.50 65 Misses’ Dresses Of linen, batiste, striped voile or terry cloth. 6.75 Heretofore $14.50 to $24.50 45 Girls’ Bathing Suits Of aevy tive, or black mohair, including button-in bloomers. @ 00 14 years. Heretofore $3.75 to $4.75 1.95 50 Women's Bathing Suits Ot mavy blue or black mohair, including button-in bloomers. Heretofore $4.75 to $6.95 2.95 95 Women's Silk Bathing Suits Hiah-clase models black Fcrevotore’ $6.05 to $9.75 3.95 tofore 870 Pairs of Women’s Shoes Colonial Pumps, Gibson or Oxford Ties Of Russia Calf, dull kid, patent leather, white canvas, black eatin, gray, tan or black suede. 2.45 \Heretofore $4.00 to $6.00 Will Close Out Friday Small Children’s Dresses Children’s Dresses Of chambray or striped galatea, gingham or poplin, io Russian or waist models. Heretofore .75 to $1.45 2 to 6 years, Children’s White Dresses Russian and long waist models, 2 to 6 years. Heretofore $1.95 to $3.75 Infants’ Dresses Hubbard and Empire models, of nainsook trimmed with lace and embroidery, nook oT '*™™ Infants to 3 years. Heretofore $1.25 to $1.05 "45 95 | th a an ITHE CURABLE STAGE! 12 i} I d ry i) | i) | ° | i) | ° | ° | i) | =) | iS} | © 0& AUWUSBL 1d, 1914. Surety Stamp Coupons With All Purch et OL ONEILL-ADAMS Coy Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street Great News for Thrifty Shoppers Final Clearing of Small Lots and Broken Lines of Seasonable Merchandise in All Departments—a Bargain Occasion of E xtraordinary Interest. Sales Advertised Here Are for All Day Friday and Saturday Morning—Lots That Sell Out Early Will Be Replaced with Other Special Sales. Something Interesting in Every Section. Store Closes on Saturday at 1 P. M. , {Friday and Sales iy) Sin rele Ne ail te Bol Saturday In int ul al al ft Val ine NY ee Morning Another Big Specialty Shirt Maker’s Overproduction of Various Lines Shirts of the $1 to $1.50 Class Seldom—very seldom—that 59c will bring bona fide $1.00 shirts—still less shirts that are really $1.25 and 81.50 grades—but here they are—and plenty of them, at O'Neill's store for Dad and the Boys. What is even more to the point to a discriminating man shirts—coat models, heavy pearl buttons. The materials are madras, percales, soiscttes and mercerized pongee —in mh negligee bosoms, either starched or soft turnback cuffs; some have separate soft cuilars to match, some have collars attached. All sizes. Men's $1.00 and $1.50 Pajamas, 69c. Men's $4.00 Terrv Robes. $2.35. They are well made, good fitting Well made, good fitting pajamas, made of mercerized | Made of imported terry cloth in Made of imported terry cloth in stripes or jacquard figures, pongee in Henly colors, nicely trimmed with silk loops] cut full length, with inverted box pleat in the back, shaw] and pearl buttons, cut surplice neck. All sizes. collar with neck cords and girdle to match. All sizes. Men's 55c Night Shirts. 35c. 1.00. Made of good quality muslin, low neck . or with collar nicely trimmed with colored braids, cut good and roomy and full length. Men's $1.00 and $1. 50 Accordeon Knit Scarfs, 49c. Pure sill scarfs in accordeon knit in 15 different color combinations with | cross stripes. Men's $4.00 Coat Sweaters. $1.85. All wool, in Oxford gray. Well made, Ail wool, in Oxford gray. Well made, good fitting; full length; with pockets, strong buttonholes and smoked pearl buttons. Sizes $4 to 44. Men's $4.00 Bathing Suits, $2.95. Made in sweater knit or jersey weave, in navy blue, black or Oxford gray, trimmed with white or black. O'Neill's Store for Dad and the Boys, OnSale All Day Friday and Satarday Morning. thn Buy the Materids in Thee (PUt the Boy Into One of 8 Misses’ Summet Dresses; These $12.00 or $10.00 Suits $1. 75 for These We Want to $4 98 Misses’ Tub Dresses in colored lawns and Clear Them at B ginghams. in several styles; al are neatly|Once, so They trimn ed; sizes 14, 16, 18; value $2.95. Are Reduced to $1.25 for These Besides a good number of 812 and $10 Suits, there are some excellent suits from Misses’ and Juniors’ Tub Dresses in linen, | esular $6.50 to $4.50 lines. colored lawns and chambray, in several Suits are in all-wool cheviote and cassi- models; sizes 18 to 16 years; value $2.25. Boys’ Night Shirts, Special, 29¢ Trimmed with red, white and blue, made low neck or with collars, full orn at and pearl buttons; sizes 4 to 16 years. ! sweep at bottom: sizes $ to O'Neill's Store for Ded and the Boys, On Sale All Day Friday and Saturday Morning. meres and worsted, made up in Norfolk ake; sizes 8 to 16 years. for These ea ; 79c Boys’ $4.00 Double-Breasted lawns, combination or embroidery trimmed; l rn Sevi lieanat s full pleated skirts; sizes 6 to 14 years; value ale: a Guubletssatiel tain Muitect sizes 8 to 16 years. A Special Group of Pretty Boys’ $1.50 Blue Serge Trousers, Muslin U Jnderwear In all-wool navy blue serge, cut full, peg es Knicker style; sizes 6 to 17 years, 75c Corset Covers 75c Chemises rape full K : 75c Drawers 75c Short Skirts Fey) Lee’ SoM palciee style: All nicely made of excellent materials, trimmed with dainty Se etick eeeiih. pen cal laces, _insertions_and_embroideries. aT Reseeilh al tascecaiaelnen alleles black and w reg. 42.00 and 82.50: s 1 69 ONeill Main Bore—Third Fleor. A complete range of sizes and styles will—probably—be here for the rest of the week, though even now there are not ne | sizes in each style. Women’s $2 to $3 High & Low Shoes at| Women’s $3 & $3.50 Hish@LowShocsat Women’s $3.50 & $4 High & Low Shoesat ‘Women's | \w Shoes, Women's Low Shoes. Women’s Low Shoes. gun metal, 2« 1 S-eyelet, $ tie, turn and welt sole, ole Oxfords. Patent leather, 2 and 8- eyelet, turn a was foe Piteat lesibercaatren Gun metal nd ea High Shoes are gun metal and welt Pumps. High ‘Shoes are vici kid, gun-metal button; gun-metal, with kid and cloth tops, welt and double-breasted styles; all high-grade Girls’ Wash Dresses in ginghams, colored Suits, $2.98 $1.25. O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor. , And well made; an elegant suit for wear; 98c 75c Night Gowns Oc 75c Combinations Boys’ Khaki Trousers, 380 75c Petticoats P) 75¢ Wash Petticoats | Boys’ Pajamas, Special, 69c¢ Dik messadne Feteicouts In wil ue PREP PPP PPP PPPS PPP PPPPPPPPPPDS SPP PPP PPD DSL PLP PPPPPPPLISLSPPSPPPPPLPPPP PPP LLL LLLP PLP PL PDD PPPS Don't Lose This Wonderful Shoe Buying Opportunity Under Any Circumstances. gun metal, tatrapy well ST. 5 0: patent leather, gun metal, turn-sole tie. Tan Russie calf, welt sole Pumps, with tips and ‘tton and lace. and patent leather. sole, button vici kid, in os ‘tale ‘To-Day, To-Merrew and Saturday Morning, on the Second Floor, Main Ballding, No Mall, Telephone or C. 0. 1), Orders. Ann ormrmnmmmmmmmm"«m rere rs rrsrmsms> > 0 0 0 0 0 rrr WeekE.ndSale of GROCERIES and Hot Weather Foods Mail and felophore orders receive immediate attention. ‘Phone, 5700—Chelsea. Promyi dei suburbs and @ O'Ne Summer resorts. in all our special grocery sales we reserve the right to limit quantities. Bey ie ore Hasemvent On Sate All Butter The finest fresh made Elgin Creamery Table Evaporated Tea Chotce quailty English Break. Tomato, Vere-|Van Camp's tall table or Chicken; | No, 1 tins, this teed tor stone crocker; this sale, each. 81.50 pint tine, this sale. .8 for 2ic Polished White Rice Will Do for Weddings, but— “Surety Uncoated” Rice Is Best tor Food ‘The tremendous response to our pure rice campaign assures us that our thousands of customers have appreciated our endeavor to supply none but pure food to an extent entirely beyond our expectations, We will continue to recommend ‘and sell none but pure uncoated, unpolished rice, such as Dr. Harvey W. Wiley says is the ony good rice for building sturdy bodies. Surety Pure Rice 5 lb. Sacks, 39c |, in mayonnaise, berries —Lone’ taetarn, this sale, Tae, © Morreli'e, ea Peaches—In Pickled, qt. Jars, = O'Neill-Adam: Co., Sixth Aen, 20th to 22d Street, New York ly 9 r ie. Fischer Mille, Te. ri Kellogs, 100, pks., an 2} 4, Monte. | collossal 2% Une, per doz., agus Aepan Spears, $2,754 per tin Tepances Setd Rice 5 lbs, for 29c | ee i die ar Ber ‘oogue— N Oe ree ar te Nene, Surety Pure Rice 1)b. » Backs, 9c yy) BS oS ft ee —0r—0 00 S000 mae

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