The evening world. Newspaper, August 27, 1912, Page 8

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yy ae snes Sek THE EVENING WORLD, TURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1912. PAUSES HERE upon the coronation of King Geores! thtleks of those about to fall she fat | _ANOISY BURGLAR, THIS. tary B. F. Drockhoft of the commis. pe ang We Give and Redeem Surety Stamp Coupons sooo: pe Spare Sea aes mz Bc ch ro Neill -ADAMS Co y. The aoxt draped »! atform on a scaffold pac eed whisk her out of harm’ * . asked for the completion of the fund. |- . = | instant the ® platform Awakened Whole Family White | wien ¢ ovement was started It Trying te Rob Desk. was pro raise tie entire sum A burglar, going through the home By dolar _sauscrtptions A * Mb ty Was asked to furnin of Terence Lovering, at No. 42 Vani gmounte, but sever \ Riper avenue, Jersey City, early to-}made no response é a ~ ENGLISH CORONATION: day. nade to much notte that he ordered from a New York flem tw Sixth Avenue, <Oth, 21st and 22d Streets, awakened the who 1p Lovering family.) years ago and still Hes tn the jewel + Lovering Hstened for a while and then | let's shop. made his way tire and saw Lovering sta stairs, but the intruder retreat through the same Introductory Sale of Smart Autumn Millinery at O’Neill’s ‘Young ewslleh Planter! Joined by Fiancee He | | adways | i ri he used to London. ands he and the ye woman whose en | When he got to pther mide of the | (Ne poses Mii gciad i i tee Pury vegetable, Repulat Betore Miss Sar ta) ate le Gere there, too, and she replied that she} Duralar, {tet meficine “e world \Mngland, reac! hee ne’ | 1 a aa cond URE | Mawatian sugar plantation, where =| tore they entered a taxicad to SLOW WITH WARSHIP GIFT Nh. ts going an the bride of Noe! Deerr, she » Hoter ) oF will have trave- leh thousand | We will be [North Dakota sit ow Shy om miles, and her b ho met her No, 1 don't care to aay where | Sliver -hesvie DS Mail, Pe, eccomllabed by taking | at the plier In @ York when tho | whom, After that we will start Ly STs. By 80 Minnehaha of the Atiantic Transport | for Honolul GRAND FORKS, N. Dak., Aug. 27.—< 0-day, will have travetied | | - After two years of effort there still line came in t | remains $ to be raised of the]! tem thousand miles, coming for her and) ek with him | worth a couple of trips! 000 fund to buy a aliver servi North Dakota. 2.98 Now ready—many of world,” sald the stalwart not the city he stood with his 1A ts . er as he Aton form of government. The Legisla the newest, correct ideas for Au- Bwestheart's hand in his after the snip) had docked. | The passengers, who had been much | {Interested in the rosy-cheeked English | girl, wished the cou long fe and ‘a bappy one. And many an “all the ‘World loves a lover" smile beamed tn the passengers’ faces when Miss Wilson gai “I would have journeyed to Mars ‘in July last passed a commission gov | ment pill to become effective in ans only In case of a favorable vote | pectal election tumn in tailored, trimmed, semi- g trimmed and untrimmed millinery at convincingly low prices. Dressy black and white effects in Plushes, Velours, Velvets, also high grade bright finish Hatter’s Plush are the latest advices from ° ~ our Paris correspondent. Small, medium and large shapes vie with each other for popularity, with individual becomingness the only force for preference. Black Velvet Dress Shapes, Distinctive Models in Smart Tailored Hats, $2.48, $2.98 & $7.98) “2+ $3.98 to $8 becoming pile-plush hats with satin upper nN . , ; A multitude of Velvet and Moire effects brims. A id. Dol eu Peis with divers feather and velvet tri ites eat white stick-up) will render this the | Catchy styles with which to start the season, smartest hat in Get y. * v! town. Specially priced at. .. $3. 98 to $8 EL YOUSS SO ad SP Main Store—First Floor. The New Fancy White nan § 730 Wool Sweaters $3. 98 Bei) A splendid new $5 value now ready at One of the handsomest sweaters ., ever designed. Fancy stitch, \y* with the new shawl collar. Py) The collar, turn-back cuffs and “~ pockets are trimmed with white silk braid. Lined pockets. A favorite from the start! | | nae of Sample Sweaters Last Week of August Sales |Cowperthwait @ Sons Established in 1807—105 Years Ago! 3rd Ave. Park Row 121stSt. | Chatham iad | Up Town—2 Enormous Stores—Down Town Easily Reached From Anywhere You can purchase $15 worth for bees ahaa! “ oo “ $50 “ “ 75e * «4 “ $100 ~ $is0% «© «4 “ $200 ~ 250% « “ “ “ $1,000 « “ $12.50 Open an Account for Any Amount in Proportion Prices Marked in Plain Figures 10% Discount lf You Preferto Pay Cash 14 Off Every woman aboard the ship, with feminine instinct, surmised early fn the trip that Mins Wilson was the Deroine of a romance and their ideas gort of man, ¢hivairous master of the Minnehaha. ‘Miso Wilson admitted to them that the women had guessed aright. Then she told her story. |) @he was standing in « crowded London ——— |] Ya arias ave ra, ‘The scaffolding Kave ‘Bryant Prat serge she stood inert with terror | : Three and a_ half { | tare only remain to ( | e advantage of the ’ | ‘ Half Price Furniture | " in the August Sale. If you think August is a queer time to buy summer dresses you will change your mind, per- haps, when you see these. We did— 500 Fresh, New $3.75 to $5.50 Dresses at $1.50 There are 72 dresses like the picture. One woman said she would not pay more than $7.50 for it, another said she thought it worth from $6 to $8. But these dresses will be only $1.50. The fay’ distance cham- pion among trunks—-a typical O'Neill value! Canvas cover- ed; fibre bound, fibre centre bands. Fitted with a trim- at Final Reductions! Gathered together from one of America’s largest manufacturers, with some discontinued lines from our own stock. Various styles in fi gy "Sliding Couch, $4. 35 : ‘ae | G plain and fanty weaves in broken lines of ‘almost med Excelsior lock, two Five other styles, some faually as good, others a little ; paMMCIN Eat Erte or shen mey citineciese line every model still popular and stylish. Grouped straps and heavy dowels. more simple for mornings——a 1 at the same price. - - fabric, guaranteed for 10 years. Mattress together in two lots: ‘Two trays lined with muslin. Check percale with plain color coatee, gray chambray : and bolster in plain denim ‘or figured cre- Lot No. 1, Sweaters formerly priced Sizes 28 to 36 inches. You trimmed with all-over embroidery; and several styles of . lone, Very substantially made. ae $1.98 at $2.98 and 83.50. will, never be ashamed to point this out as your trunk! Suit Case, $5.00 Genuine $6.50 Cowhide Made with Shirt pockets and end strap id three hinges. A regular ste ine now marked at white dresses including all-over embroidery, voile and lawn. All sizes. Every one good enough to put aside for $5.95 next summer—and yet there are four or five weeks in which ae peeeinal | to wear just such dresses! $1.50—just think of it! ; ing stock of ‘Subway floor, Old Building. $9 Solid Mahogany Sweaters formerly priced Rockers, f ue t No. 2, . proves ~. $2.98 from #9.00 to 86.00, Sale of Children’s Sweaters Fancy Stitched Coat V-Neck Wool Sweat- Sweaters. In white ers. Fancy stitching. Stop Press News Women’s Shoes in the Closet are bate Formerly from $2.98 to its tinal reduction Women’s Glove Day Tomorrow! Better than Money in the Purse Floor Coverings Reduced fockny/ well only. Formerly $1.25..... 99e| 83.75... 1G] ores tometarmianing noitaing— 1,500 New French Lamb- When You Can Get ie Sites #3 finished, A a d Floor A - i - skin Gloves, All White, |$7 and $7.50 Low |l}}# ish: Gs Tengo Beit] “tt Sumroery surieles at Bip 75¢, Instead of $1 | Shoes for i: # ieasein, 29, Corsets, $3 Stam earls. Santrepieces Stamped Linen Centrepieces, ae i Ic Made of white brocade. | *% low Tope, in tan. green and | all pretty de signs. Siges 27 an Gpecial hase just completed. Best e ee ‘ red, denial Danette “at the | inches. ees, ects 81.00 and awe Of phen ais Gloves beautifully made, $3.65 pair thie knives. bse ald meat Nee Blt at see eee 50- dees rh i Bibs, + 80+ properly shaped, of flexible, fine French| 650 pairs pumps, Colonials and Ox- lambskin. Embroidered with white or black—- | fords, in patent leather and tan and good and good looking—we know 1,500 will | black leathers, all made for us; shoes pot be enough for all our customers. we shall not continue through the fall At 7Sc. All sizes. Main Aisle, Old Building. | and winter. They have been $4.40 pair, White Scarfs and Squares, heavily | Yokes, Centrepiece: love Cases, embroidered, with scalloped edges, Handkerchief Cas values Value 50c, ‘Special at... B5cl 150 to 50c, at * Be O'Neil “Main Mtore—second Floor, Eyeglasses and |$24.75 Dinner Sets, $18. 50 trimmed with lace and ribbon. O'Neill Main Store, Third Floor. ——— but all are from our regular $7 and | les 263 Paire—Perfect Gloves | §7.s0'lines, “Tomorrow Shey. will te Ip, MRR CtACLES, |. Uestualy ect ok fra ol un Apstrin Ching Hangs 4 in Broken Sizes $3.65. All sizes, but not in every kind. Special at $1. 00 of red, finished with gold. A full service for 6 per- 85c Were $1 50 to $3. 50 Mein floor, Old Building, On sale}sons. Reg. value 824.75. Ready to-morrow at... $18.50 9 ° ° "Ce wr eeeenener ae 5-ft. Step a Bought at one-third off to save carting samples from ex- B All from our Sen Hor ke —iahy oi hae 700 Pretty Lingerie Waists Lada osttlan back i, tery, Several dozen, all different, all in a in broken sizes and not to be $1.35, Usually $2 and $2.50 a vai eck co pac e cut shows the $16.66 suite. Here are 3 Be. Bulte Bee 50 6 Po, Suite. Thursday.) $271.30 Sets, | $7.75 Sets, $4.50 Sets, a complete karat Gold) uuther very thin but] Part of the same lot-| American Tea Sets, 32 paire were $1.50 123 pairs were $2.50 Lingerie batiste, all-over embroidery, voile i 55.00 5 Po. Suite. filled rim or rimless Eyeglasses le a Dinner Set i etty assorte F $6 aire were 82 32 pairs were $350 | and dotted swiss. it sat ess f and Spectacles containing pure| ir spen sock, paver.) Amerletn Dinner Ses |i pretty wsorted, nat All 85c, because only a few of a kind and| Filet lace, Valenciennes and sheer em- white periscopic lenses, includ- | {loral decorati Hy with the decorations. Fi Every piece perfect, Fin- color. Main floor, Old Building. | broideries trim most of them. High collars, ing a gold filled chain free. ple ae aie ies Rex. with gold. Reg. price Jished with gold. Reg. Pcie. Weeree or | sailor collars and even cool square neck waist Eyes examined by our expert] price be.s0. a7.55. Spee price 84.50, ' Cc ! F Ww i jin the collection. Quality of material and 9 an free. Special at "$16.25 Sal Ah $6.50 mpolal at $3.75 Girls oats all eights, | laces and goodness of making easily show the O'Neill Main Store—First Floor, | O'Nelli Momefurnishing Store—asement. * $2 and $2.50 values. Fall Styles, But Sum- | The coming of the new fall suits means the mer Prices demand for heaps and heaps of pretty blouses. Subway floor, Old Building, Not new coats but made in good looking | fi Si plain tailored models with lingerie or pique With School Days Near, ’ . collars always in good taste for girls, Boys $3.85 and $5 Suits White serge coats, $3.50 to $4.75, were Are $2.75 $6 to $12.50——With pique collars, daintily | re ie | lined. Sizes 4, 6 and 8 years. 104 suits--Russian, sailor, double- Silk coats, $3.50 to $7.50, were $7.50 to $15 | breasted and Norfolk jacket styles, in good | —Changeable taffetas only. Sizes 4 to 12 | mixed cheviots, suitable for fall and years. winter wear. Serge coats, $3.50 to $7.50, were $6 to $12.50 | Sizes 3 to 17 among them. —Plain blue and tan and black and white | 300 Boys’ Blouses at 35c \ 50c and 75Sc grades, with little imper- checks. Sizes 6 to 14 years, NOTE: Some half dozen distinctive blazers of the sort || fections which don’t affect their wearing qualities, Subway floor, Old Building, “Renaissance” Bed Set, $2.75 Gas Portable Extra heavy quality; 3 25 very pretty designs, ° Sheets, Blankets, Vory pretty Br i lamp. Prive in- jon Bede nt every oriee, tC. of every Kind, eludes tubing, $25,000.00 Worth. of “Arts and Crafts” Furniture Half Price! All Discontinued Patterns of Stickley Bros. Co., Makers of the Celebrated Arts and Crafts Furniture Tables Chairs Desks _— Rockers Settees Regular values range between $5.25 { Allat and $72.25. | Half On sale at $2.63 to $36.13. | Price Buy on the Club Plan and Pay as Convenient. O'Netlt Homefurnishing Store—Second Floor, (Lecce omen O Nil Ademe Coy 6th Ave, 20th fo 224 &, N. ¥. Cty o te, Everything for Housekeeping \| Carpets, Rugs, Matting, Bedding, Etc. \Cowperthwait & Sons ESTABLISHED 1807 Harlem Store: 2212 to 2224 Third Avenue (Cor. 121st St.) | Downtown Store: 193 to 205 Park Row, at Chatham Square. 4 mot seen everywhere have rreenis had prices towered. Second floor, Old Building. JOHN WANAMAKER Forme rly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street | ler | | | | | 69c Sample Line of Parlor Suites | | | | | |

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