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BRIDE WHO WAS WON BY THE ESCAPADE OF a RUNAWAY PARROT PLAYED CUPID FOR DOCTOR AND A Met When He Chased Run away to Her Home, and They’re Married Now, @ector’e home. The entire south end @@f the northern borough soon knew of dmpromptu outing, for the police of the Alexander avenue station were not!- fed, and several thousand youngsters of the neighborhood put on the trail. ‘Dhey all vaulted fences, ciimbed vines and ghinned up poles. But “Irish” was @t for altitude records until he got tired and fluttered down to an inviting @hGtter lodge on Miss Smith's home. ‘Dr. Curtin saw his pet land, and In an imetant he was racing through the Gmith home as if he already belonged there, much to the surprise of the on- tire household. A few soothing 19 im Gaelic by doctor, and “Irish” hopped on his master's finger. Then explanations in order and the Asotor mot Mise Lulu. ‘The rest of the story i Just like It Is ta books—friendship ripened into love, and knot was tied by an uncle of the groom, the Rev. Thomas J. Job Can't Escape Thies Pair. No keen rivalry was seen when Mrs. decide which fourth-cl NJ. F and yesterday reveale id be tmaster at Allenwood, it will engaged to marry. CONSUMPTION The all-importa of Bowling Green, Ky., in the the pub t Hayes Church of St. Francis of Rome in Loulavitle. Dr. and Mre. Curtin will live at No MB Alexander avenue. ° LEARN TITANIC’S LESSON, LONDON, Sept. 5—As an outcome ef the Titanic inquiry the Board of ‘Trade has isnued revised rules for in- creasing the safety of lives at sea, The fules will become’ effective on Jan, 4, 1918, ‘Phey provide that foreign-going pi Aiscovered and py nourable conditions over: being y, of lung troubi Ateeane is yet in ite curable nothing to find office consultat! eiven without Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Ready-to-Wear & Untrimmed Millinery Opening Extraordinary values offered during this, the opening week y- ing passengers all be required to furnish lifeboat accommodation for all om board; the lifeboat equipment, which throughout of persons to im each boat must be marked Monday, Wed Ready-to-Wear Hats lack Velvet, Black Plush Velvet and Moire Hats extreme or conservative styles, trimmed with flowers, ostrich wings and ribbons in the newest colorings. Values $8.00 to $10.00 Tailored & Semi-dress Hats Copies of French Models Presenting the smartest shapes in Velvet, Faille, Silk and Velvet, also Plush, ornamented with Paradipe, Goura, Numidi, Novelties and Ostrich. Values $15.00 to $18.00 $5.00 $10.00 Untrimmed Hats Velvet and Plush Hats Misses’ School Hats of soft felt, in navy, black, taupe as} Sr. 5 brown, Value $3.50 45 ‘ Novelties Ostrich Novelty of two tips perched over a smart pom- pee of chic design, in greyhound, fuschia, lack, white, brown and new blue. Value $5.00. Value $7.50} $4.25 $2.95 Goura Mounts Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. é 4 BIG GREEN PARROT. Grace Post and William Allen on Tuos- day took a competitive examination to appointed the competition the fact that no matter whieh contestant gets the office “be in the family,” for the two THE CURABLE STAGE at there has been failure or understand your while til & o'clock; book on Tu- NEW JERSEY WILL WORK CONVICTS ON HIGHWAYS. Special Quarters and Machinery Pro- vided and Prisoners Will Get Ration Like U. S. Soldiers. TRENTON, N. J., Sept. 6—New Jer- sey will try the experiment of working eonviets on the highways, Road Com- missioner Stevens having mace appll- ention to the State Prison Labor Com- mission to permit the employment of fifteen men now serving terms, The commission favors the plan and on | Tuesday wil give the permission asked for. ‘The Burtington pie, running from Burtington city to the Camaen county line hae been selected for the work. | Quartere and machinery have deen | provided for the convicts, Sanitary ar- rangements will be given ful! considera- tion, The men will be placed on a ra- tion similar to that of the United States army, | quaiitics remedy. of th disease. tional troubles. —— Not Thetr Baval, (From the Detrott Free Press) “Do you believe that all men are created equal?” “Lwsed to before I was married.” “And now?" “Now I find that I can’t begin to com- pare with other women's husbands.” ull ; price, gists. appearance. never had the best suit or coat satisfaction. trousers, lined throughout. corduroy. Sizes 7 to 18 years, bam cap to match. sizes 7 to 17 years. Boys’ $1.00 Blouses, 48c Made of Galey & Lord’s Indian madras. $1.00 blouses; nec! 7 to 16 years. Your Attention is Called to Our Complete Showing of ent needs, we have, in the face of increased cost o in price. Why take chances? “Insured” Shoes for School Wear Boys’ $200 Calf Lace Shoes; sizes 24 to 4......1.50 Lace Shoes; sizes 11 to 13% Hundreds of other kinds, from $1.00 to $3.50, according to sizes. Misses’ and Children’s or promenade. How low the prices are! GIRLS’ CORDUROY HATS—they'll be worn by girls from 4 to 16 years; plain and combination colors.. FELT HATS—simple trimmings that will delight the navy, brown and cardinal.........se.005 MIS VELOUR SAILORS—excellent quali promenade hat. To-morrow’s special pri different styles; with round cap embroidered scallo regularly 69¢ TAILOR! also Venice lace Dutch collars; regularly 39¢; each @4-in, NATURAL WAVY HAIR SWITCHES: regularly 84,00 2.98) To-morrow, Instead $2.75 Women’s Silk Petticoats, SWITCHES, black; ruffle finished with deep plaiting and tucks. town stores ask There’s a Robespierre Collar On These New Voile Waists at look to the waist—is correct Jabot with fine laces, Guaranteed Fountain Pens, 59 Offering a limited quantity of these FOUNTAIN PENS—made by one of 25¢ School Hose, 15c CHILDREN’S SCHOOL HOSE; 1-1] ,,/ ercerized lisle; a good wear-| yse ys all sizes; 5% to 9% Made from ; mavy ul to coy protect books ed If MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GBT IT, materials, maintained the usual high quality of the famous “Insured” Shoes for children at NO INOREASE AH shoes are imsured against poor service, Boys’ $1.75 Calf Blucher 1.25 Girls’ $2 Gunmetal and | Children's $1.75 Gunmetal Patent Leather Button | “and” Patent Leather Shoes; high High Cut Mbiasstis vee f-50 | shoes... 125 ALG Ee Warm Coats for the Baby BABIES’ LONG AND SHORT COATS—of Bedford cord, in a number of “Robespierre’” Collars And Other Dainty Neckwear for Women ROBESPIERRE COLLARS—in low and high effects; with Jabots of plain and shadow nets attached. These are the values you see elsewhere at STOCKS—of black and white, and colored cot PEE WVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 10132. SKIN TENDER OR IRRITATED? USE POSLAM SOAP. It you have not tried Poslam Soap, a delightful experience awaits yi This new product hi Aristocrat of Soaps,” because of its re- finement, richness and other superior But it has far more to com- mend it in the beneficial effects it is en- abled to exert upon the skin because medicated with Posiam, the famous skin Its use improves the color and quality kin, soothes it if tender, softens the hands, beautifies the complexion and protects against infection and possible Poslam Soap is of inestimable benefit to all whose skin is subject to erup- Jt is ideal for baby's bath, never irritates, and every mother may rely upon its absolute purity. It is the best shampoo for dandruff and an active aid in eradicating scalp i The cake is unusually large and 25 cents; fice sample of Poslam Sony to the Emergency Laboratori jew York Ci Seasonable Economies for Friday & Saturday (Open Saturdays Till 10.00 P.M.) Koch Clothing for Boys Leads — aariccr The satisfaction that comes to the parent in knowing that Koch Quality clothing will wear well, even under the most severe strains, is only second to the pleasure derived ‘by the little man who takes a pride in his personal If your boy has never worn KOCH QUALITY clothes, he has Two-Trousers Suits, 5.00 and 6.50 Norfolk and double-breasted; with two pairs of full peg top Knicker All wool cheviots and tweeds, in mixtures; also Two-Trousers Suits, 3.98, With Cap to Match Norfolk and double-breasted; with two pairs of Knicker trousers and in- In cheviots, tweeds and corduroys, Sizes 7 to 17 years. Boys’ Separate Trousers, 50c Knicker and Bloomer Trousers—of desirable cheviot, tweed and corduroy; This matertal 1s only used in and and new military collars, with bar-pin in front. Sizes “Insured” Shoes for Boys and Girls. Buying for cash, and greatly in excess of our pres- of Hats Newness in every line—dainty, becoming, cheerful—suitable for either school 98c, 1. particular BABIES’ LONG AND SHORT COATS—of all wool cashmere or batiste; a mbinat regularly 1.98 Made of an extra good quality of messaline In the new Fall shades and $2.75 is the price down 2.00 It's all the “go"—the Robesplerre collar—gives a refreshing, stylish Long. sleeves; several models with fancy Others with entire front embroidered in dainty designs, finished Girl’s School Dresses, 89c In chambray, percale or ginghams; Raincapes for School Wear, 2.79 guarant, or er the ent » Sizes 6 te as been c2 (Main Floor) Ladies, the Latest Hair Goods! (21 Ftcoe 20-in. NATURAL WAVY Moo 1.25 re di (NEI | a1. d The Housefurnishing Bargains Special values in all those things difti- home in order for the winter. student” requires. for sale by write ries, $2 West Yard Wide Black Dress Messaline and Taffeta $1.00 Qualities, at 69c Black Dress Messaline,| Black Dress Taffeta, one one yard wide, beautiful qual-| yard wide, correct weight for ity, strong and lustrous. coats or suits. 1,500 Yards of All Silk Crepe de Chine at 89c Yard. Choice assortment of new colors; 44 inches wide; value $1.35. Fall DRESS GOODS, 65c Later They Will Be $1.10 to $1.25 $1.10 44-Inch All Wool] $3.25 54-Inch Whipcord Serge at6Scyard. Navyblue|at 65c yard. Inu mixed grays, or black, sponged and shrunk. | now so much in demand. O'Neill Main Store, Second Floor—Take 22nd Street Elevaters. New $1.00 WAISTS, 69c One of those Friday bargains that make you always think of O’Neill’s when you want dainty stylish waists at popular prices. Choicely Trimmed Lingerie Waists, lace trimmed, button front or back. Special......... c 79c High or Low Neck Waist, lingerie waists, lace or embroidery trimmed, at 4 5c O'Neill Main Store-—Third Floor. Take 22d Street Elevators. Pure Linen TOWELS Extraordinary Bargains 265 dozen of fine hemstitched huckaback towels, wat: anted strictly pure German linen, some have handsome wrerths em- broidered on borders, to be sold subject to slight imperfections. 89c. quality for 25¢ | 50c. quality for 35¢ | 55c. quality for 39¢ 59c. quality for 45c | 75c. quality for 59¢ 65c Table Damask, 49c 65c. pure German linen silver bleached table damask Fri- day only for 49¢ yard. $3.25 Linen Table Cloths, $2.50 Extra heavy pure linen hemstitched table cloths, half bleached, German manufacture. $3.25 quality, $2.50 | $4.00 quality, $2.95 | 84.75 quality, $3.50 O'Neil Store—Second Floor. $2 CrepeKIMONOS, $1.58 pnb colors, trimmed with satin.or wash ribe bon, Empire or Vampire models, Women's & Maids’ House Dresses at . . . . . $1.00 In gingham and percale, some turndown collar and long sleeves, others are low neck and three-quarter sleeves. O'Net!! Main Store—Third Floor, Continued To-morrow O’Neill’s Annual Fall Sale of School Supplies © | i=) | i) | iS} | ~) | i) | iS) (3d Floor) (2d Floor) 25, 1.48 (2d Floor) 50c . 50c ' 28c (2d Floor) (2d Floor) The Great Cleanser and Massage Cream 50c Jar Special at 39c \———- (1) ————|) —_| the best pen manufacturers in the|stripes or plaids; all colors; high of Excellent for the complexion, freckles, tan, wrinkles, world: barrels of superior gel tow necks full Dlaited skirts, trimmed 'o pimples, blackheads, chapped hands or face, etc. sult any hand. “MONEY REFUNDED |!” ontrasting colors. Sizes § to 14 Melorose Rouge or Face Powder, 50c size at 39c IF NOT SATISFACTORY, yea Melorose Face Powder—Posi- tively the most periect powder made; soft and velvety; “it sticks;” fra- grant odor, Vaucaire Galega Tablets, $1 Box at 79c Melorose Rouge—Won't rub off; defies detection; perfectly harmless; perfect colors in jelly or powder form, jaten, rub lined hoo. ss and > 16 veare FREE SAMPLES of Melorose Cream and Face Powder, with book- let on Beauty, etc., at our Toilet Goods Department. ° O'Nelll Main Store—Firet Floor. gone ye OES The Greatest REAL LACE Store in America El In New York’s § Shopping Centre LL-ADAMS New York Shoppers! You Must Not Miss O’Neill’s Friday Bargains| Everything is prepared to make your shopping timely, satisfactory, economical and comfortable. School Opening Bargains Special values in clothing, school sta- artistic and useful that will put your | tionery and everything the “high-mark | men’s and young men’s apparel in the And This Extra and Irresistible Shopping Inducement Double Surety Stamps All Day To-Morrow | OL O'Neill-Adams Co., Sixth hada 20th to 22d Street, New York City ay J Co, ————— | Autumn Outerwear Bargains Special values in women’s, misses’, correct early fall styles. Final Clean Up of Odd Lots of Women’s Wash Dresses Priced in cial a, 93.00 to $9.75 TheNew and Final Prices dainty sty- | les of the $16.50 $22.50 $22,504 Women's New Fall Dresses, $15 to $45 Handsome new dresses of charmeuse and crepe metéor in all the new Fall shades; high waist effects; smart touches of lace or velvet; plain tailored and self trimmed. Women’s New Fall Suits, $15 to $47.50 Very distinctive and smart, plain tailored, braid or but- toned trimmed, in all the new Fall colorings, Women’s New Fall Coats, $15 to $49.75 Suitable for all occasions. Cut in the new loose lines. All the new materials, such as chinchilla, English tweeds, mixtures and all the new double faced materials. In all sizes. Women’s New Fall Skirts, $4.75 to $12.50 New models, some plain tailored, others fancy button trimmed, in blacks, navy and fancy mixtures; in cheviots, homespuns and men’s wear serge, in all sizes, O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor. “Her Majesty” SHOES for Women, $3.00 They are at O'Neill's because they are the very best $3.00 Shoes our expert buyers could find in America. Smart New Boots for Fall and Winter, all the newest ideas and styles, exactly as you will see them modeted on the higher priced shoes in the best specialty shops. Popularized in price by means of large orders and long-time contracts with the best manufacturers. Her Majesty Shoes are made exclusively for O'Neill's. O'Neill Main Store, Second Floor.—Double Surety Stamps All Day Tomorrow. GROCERIES Mail and 0 ——-0 LO —_—Sa o_o Friday and Saturday Sale of We reserve the right to limit quantities. telephone orders receive immediate attention. Phone, 5700 Chelsea. O'Neill Main Store—Basement. Olives Queen T-ounce Asparagus Bacon Armour's White fabel Hnelish’ ‘st ie ured Sugars rei flavor: per Ib., this sale. iclous quailty; Surety Pu: rtect substitute for bread and potatoes and contains MORE. nourlah= easily digested, requiring | ( es than one hour. Bread 3 three hours, potatoes meat three to ree I Black Turtle Ben Rolled Onte. On Gi urs. Five-pound muslin sacl Three-pound muslin sac! One-pound muslin sacks Delicatessen Dept. ———0S—s0 ppnite Fancy quality loa’ Cucute Mara- S ting calbor excellent. | mies, sJaromatte drink or; er 1b. Bde this sale . 10 for.. ol 10: iG i