The evening world. Newspaper, September 17, 1912, Page 8

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Mita terreno OE EE EECA it EOI EEE LEE THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, RECEIVER FOR YACHT CLUB. National, Formerts Wrooklyn, Was | * 1912, (P20 WE GIVE AND REDEEM SURETY STAMPS oro {ONEILL-ADAMS CO When the COURT UPHOLDS UNION HUSBAND SHOT HER TS) REPRESENTATIVEWHO WHEN HE WAS TIPSY, 2c" The appolntment levedtnna | of 1 IGNORED IN INJUNCTION MRS. CALLAHAN SAYS ia [and is the oldent pad is untry except the Formerly p mi sore erning the * business of ar NOTHING ‘EONS, in thie pe lwindied as en re LEN 2 Court, Rrookiyn. The Court in « | dae intensely active and exerts its curative included, silks for dresses, coats, evening gowns and wraps, 08 careful review of the care almoived [th Pi" LECTURE FOR GRAND JURORS. | posers continuity watt all causes of waists, trimmings, linings, etc., etc fram ee e. oraanier and jy Kenvie |e are remover 50c cae Cc 85c Cc i of the United Brotherhood of Medal ven. |rema, nei ne, ete Silks, 9° Silks, | Silks, Seman et Asoerica, wh +] Mrs, Callahan anid that atter a tunch- | be the portion | erie. rash. pimp at, Yard, lat, Yard, lat, Yard, 00) enemies, SKE of w leon the night before the shooting #h at | eaeles Paminay AL cine $1.00 1g1.25 i$1.5 i. te he and her huaband retired st about 10% mber term of the Grand J POSLAM SOAP keeps the skin secure rv c\2. Cc c dams exe Me was very nervous and coni| wivo stayed away from duty to-day, pre: againgt infection and disease, improves Silks, Silks, Silks, n » ne ne rine 0 be bathore! be oF 6S bee. « colo « © oothes Louis Bosser Monee KALLE? ha eDMaGGAIL ore ml the das'atcee Corer ame Sertare enetbes lender at, Yard, at, Yard, jat, Yard, the Kaiser Wilhelm 11. and the search | fee Brooklyn Solan Rules Union! Wife of rocky Man an Men Needn’t Use Non- | ot Union Materials. Unwilling Witness in Shooting Case. Be omen OF Great tinportanics $0) WStNAW 0. CORENAE GE NG, 18 PRO On Tee oor eter voad for ane sekiae cite could easily sell the entire lot to our wholesale customers at the nh TeRpe o nections | Dect pines, » shot hia wile | & D began to run when sed for « g «| unten oa us respect of thin = rahi hae st Wf Ave | kilvanize It into 1 | fe which, in all forms and condi prices quoted but we prefer giving the advantage to our thou- ae senor Sreanisations ols na Welle tions, it speedily cures. With first ap- sands of retail patrons in New York. Come prepared to buy Satan c= salsa toe -gianh Ap ee iiadttiona ue. | Plication, itching stops: bodily comfort | liberally. The wonderful values will astonish you. Every union enaterisis, was handed down |) |" h hierD comes, restful sleep may be enjoyed today by Judge Crane In the Supreme street, Brooklyn, i «drank beer up tn an effort to duic @ Bons was to equip the building. tried to get the contractors to use u triking her, jueations by former As- Junta tt wa day th pany hi it for § Jin bank ar [and no officers je lub was formerly Rrooklyn Yacht Chu ago it bought ti called the soft. The best shampoo for dandruff, | iF a makes big dtd clear, hands material, The Bossert concern hearing | sistant Dtstrict-Attorney George Mar- models to select fro: Se for the making. of this, got an injunction In the Supreme | tin, Callahan's counsel, Mrs, Callahan - tare—see Floor—Take 22 Court restraining Rice from interfering | #4! «her did not BerweenLenox &7u Aves. 1 ‘ond Floor—Take 22 know w clr business, with particular he was doing and 414 not in- Peas to ine satdiag i Pacey ana td, to nbot ae They had eure Does the saving of money mean anything to you? ea $0, Cut Glass Sale Monroe streets Magiatrs vi * Rice, after consultation with counsel, hans’ bond. ana ool, he woud take Gisregarded the tojunction, went to the) bi on the plea of the wife that the Geand street building, and informed the | Charge be dropped, union carpenters working there that they were lable to find and expulsion for handling non-union material fur- nished by the Hossert concern. ‘The umion carpenters and joiners promptly quit the job. Counsel for Bosser! & Sons broug!t | proceedings to have Rice punished for contempt of court on the ground that} he had violated the Injunction. Judge Crane's decision to-day was on that point. The Court net forth that the BBroth erhood of Carpenters and Joiners in ite bylaws prohibits its members from. using non-union material, this prohibt tion being for the benefit of the 40,000 members working in mills and fac ¢ right of the union to make ulation is unquestioned, not bu compelled to wo Crane in his deciaion, “an when they do work they have the legal! right to agree upon their own cont: | tone of employm inion men are obliged to live up to the rules of their unions, and 1 can nee nothing {egal in the imponition of a penalty by the union upon such members violating such rules.” JEWELS STOLEN ON LINER. Necklace Worth Otneta: twenty- from the fire escape on the fourth floor of her home No, 120 Delancey astroet yesterday, while hanging out the wash, died to- day in Gouverneur Hospital. Her ale was fractured and she was injured in- ternally. Do You Hear Well? Test Without Risk in Your Own Home the Audiphone—With Lat- est Instantancous Adjustment. The fern the eat sou ity sontete ing to omy A. poy penetr o i 000 In Lost by i Man. Newa of a jewel robbery at saa on t to try, thle most highly, per tment tn of auspected baggage on the pler to-day threw the passengers of the liner into exeltement. Gradually the story of the | To kee robbery became known, although ! had ‘doen concealed wince Sunday, when J.C Hirsch of No, 226 Fourth stree:, ay 0 tala hearty approval and fa ord 8 MWhern! care or' Brow iL) Cineinnatl, reported 4200 in canis] Lmeensinas Red Gartteeler’ bene zou will N’'S_ AND MISSES’ HAND i 2, and 8 000 hail been | Ring tae Lea ee $1.00 Dictionaries, 5% Seal and walrus grain party. Here are the things that make such occasions looked for and then memorable. mimhens stom 753 Marbridge Bidg., New York. Are You ee don’t overlook these exceptional values. Women’s Long | 9 iS White Crepe Plisse, 12!: Kimonos, )3 ad A) Most popular fabric for ladies’ un- Of best quality crepe, with light and] derwear, nightgowns, ete.; requires no dark ground; pretty floral patterns] ironing—just wash and dry, with square neck and empire back. Main Ft Also of German flannel finished with yoke and large plaits. $1.00 Dress | Fabrics j 6c, i) 54-INCH pee BROAD- CLOTHS—<colors and black; 5 TWO-TONED WHIPCORDS—n colorings; 54- INCH ENGLISH SUITINGS. 29c Taffeta Ribbons, yd., 17c HAIR BOW TAFFETA and SATIN TAFFETA RIBBON—S% inches wide, lack. in all colors, white or blac! as ALL - WOOL $1.00 Maple Rockers, ea., 75c Of hard maple; finished natural shellac; with double split cane seat and bannister back. (Sta Foo) crochet, subject to Slight imperfections which will not 29c Writing Paper, box, 18¢ |!™Pait the wearing quality. 4m my Cabinet, containing 50 sheets white "1205 Outing Flannel, 7c Outing Fi el, 14 $1.25 Bed Spreads, 74c Single bed size, extra quality white pretty designs, New wool nap outing eee In pretty pink, blue, lavender and gray stripes and checks; rinkable, non-shrii Por children's dresses, che meee C. (Main Fi) $5.00 Boys’ 2-Trousers | Norfolk Suits, | 298|———_——"“ Of cheviot and tweed mixtures; WITH TWO PAIRS OF _ KNICKER TROUSERS and CAP TO MATCH; sizes 7 to 14 years. | ‘Speclat Lace Economies Lace Economies PLATT VAL. EDGES and INSER- Ree van 2 to $ ghee vie nea eg. 15 yard, 9c; EDGES and INSERTIONS— to 5 inches wide. Se; ae yards. , $16.50 bag Rugs, ca Mee as Heavy quality; Oriental designs and colorings; size, 9x12 feet. yard, doz. , Hand ens, 1.00 leather, with etched silver and gilt frames; fitted with all leather lined, single and double handles. (stain Fi) eS $2.00 Sterling Photo Fran’, | 145 Oval frame, 6 inches high, 534 in. wide; with heavy ball feet and silk velvet back, Business and college dictionary— bound in limp leather; with pronounc- ing key, parts of speech, etc.; also complete definitions with supplement of census. (24 FL) $1.00 New Atlas, 69c Rand-McNally’s new 1912 Atlas of Qa m1.) ; ‘B. Altman & Ga. HOUSEHOLD AND TABLE LINENS IMPORTATIONS OF HOUSEHOLD AND DECORATIVE LINENS, INCLUDING EMBROIDERED TEA CLOTHS, CENTER PIECES, DOYLIES AND SCARFS; LUNCHEON SETS OF HAND-MADE LACE; ALSO NEW DESIGNS IN LINEN DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS AND HAND-EMBROIDERED LINEN SHEETS, PILLOW AND BOLSTER CASES. A SPECIAL SALE OF HOUSEKEEPING LINENS ARRANGED SOR TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), WILL CONSIST OF Do your clothes feel as though they fitted you? They can-~it only means the right corset for you, and the right corset is easily found if you ask for Warners Rust Proof Carsets Made to shape fashionably, fit comfortably, not to rust, break or tear. No other corset has this strong Sold Everywhere $1: to $5: Every Pair Guaranteed Pair LINEN DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS EACH, $1.85, 2.35 & 3.00 NAPKINS TO MATCH PER DOZEN, $1.85, 2.65 & 3.25 LINEN HUCK TOWELS, HEMSTITCHED PER DOZEN, $3.00 & 4,00 ALSO TURKISH BATH TOWELS, HEMMED PER DOZEN, $3.00 WINTER BLANKETS, COMFORTABLES AND BED- SPREADS AT POPULAR PRICES. POSLAM FOR ALL SKIN DISEASES Healing proceeds rapidly, for Postam is | Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street Manufacturers’ Allied Silk Sale Urge” vas, dow his nerves, @ie was so dinturoed that | qn f All druggists sell Postain (price, 50 cente) | $1.00 All Wool Serges blag mde fhe lay down ty another room, At «| Session and Poslam Soap (price, 25 cents) 6,000 yarde of black and navy bluc all wool serge, full weight, lle hig ithe after dawn she heard him calling] constitute a quorum, the Judge held] For free samples, write to the Emergency sponged and shrunk ready for the needle, 44 inches ‘ an Pe: in the kitchen, saying that he wa these fourteen for an hour and Laboratories, 32 West 26th Street, New | wide, war. ee her to make some coffee, he weot| tn the belief that two mu York City deen and he sprang at her. He was $2.25 to 94. 50 Cloakings, Yd.,$1.35 to$3 streets, Manhatt on carpe ated, she eatd, 5,000 yards of this season's most desirable double-faced cloakings, § and joiners were employed on the] i. Whe her het of aad including plain and fancy blacks. ne the demanded to wet i building. i oh . pout | " (pon leering that the Arm of Mossert feline ah Making Skirts to Order, 75c Paris Millinery At O’Neill’s Popular Prices All O'Neill's millinery is Paris millinery. Our designers keep constantly in touch with the latest creations of the noted French modistes, and as soon as a new idea wins recognition you will see it at O'Neill's at a popular price. It will mean little to you for us to say that we can show you the handsomest hats in New York—and yet with the enthusiasm of the artist who feels his efforts are more suc cessful than even his own hopes—and with what modesty we may—it is hard to find a simpler or more forceful way of telling you in a word what our clever millinery people have done to meet the exacting ideas of New York women—the most fastidious and particular people in the world, especially in the matter of millinery. We Are Proud of This Showing of “Paris” Hats at $8.50 They are Paris hats because they are copies or adapta- tions of Ue cleverest. innovations by such artistes as Georgette, ¢ arlier, Demay, Jane, ete. New ideas in every one and a range of styles from the little “tailored suit” hat to the large drooping, simply trimmed dress hats. If we could only describe them! See them! O'Neill Main Store—Second Floor. cutti Ar tive. value The Impromptu ps eg Is the Popular Idea Now —But You Need Chafing Dishes and Nickel Ware To the thoughtful host or hostess who believes in a expected guest, the impromptu luncheon, tea or breakfast event of the greatest enjoyment, often more “fun” The Specia’ Prices Are Unusually Low $9.25 Coffee Machine These are the Sternau} Coffee shines, they sams $2.98 Fireproof Pie Plates White lined, fitted with a) heavy Brernau nleks! lor Sep A I$ 78 +75 finish. They b pcre $4-75 [opening will be an- THE LINEN DEPARTMENT IS SHOWING THE AUTUMN copper obtainable; full size These Usually tell for ebe ide handles and ul nounced shortly, and best finish. a wt meee ae ~~ $30,000 Worth of This Season’s Newest Effects in Tapestries, Draperies, Curtains, Etc. At Sale Prices Which Average Close to Half Regular Coming directly to O'Neill's from one of the larges was forced to clear stocks on hand to make room for ma season. The opportunity presented to our customers is Tapestry Couch Covers Regular Values $4.50 $4.25 $250 10 $3.00, Lb to "3 Fine tapestry Oriental design, for single door curtains. Verdure Tapestry Table Covers Regular $3.50 Regularly $2.69 to das 50 Is able also suital See ee 0970 Green, ‘Terra Cotta, Dark Green, wide, centre with floral border and gimp edge; colors, Green, Red or Brown, $5.00 value, at $3.25. ) —_—_— {J Green, Terra Cotta, Red, Blue. eill-Adams Co,, Sixth Avenue, 20th weave and every color required by the latest Fall fashions is department, the fit and workmanship guaranteed. A limited number of pieces of richly cut and brilliantly finished cut glass at special reductions. Salad Bowls, 8 and 9) inch size, in rich deep Hair touch of warm color to } the room. in various colors; reg- ulation size. Gas Globes—a rtment. fit. any ‘ordinary cbandalier or bracket; Silk Candle Shades. and styles; value up to 98c; O'Neill Homefurnishing Store—Hasement. than a carefully planned dinner pra tray in copper ornickel Silk Damasks Regularly $3.75 to $5.00 yard, at A good assortment of pretty designs, in Light Striped Silk Damask Value, size $9 5 0 Values $2.00 $4.50 guarantee. Ask to see the new Autumn styles, 8-4, at ® Regularly $1.75 BOG te $1.50 to $9.00 i 1°”? .00 Per THE STORE IS OPEN DAILY FROM 8.30 A, M. TO 6 P. M 8-4 Tapestry Table Covers, Plain armure 72 yard, he Most popular Kaew tain, Suitable for draperies, furniture coverings More Than 50,000 Yards New Fash- ionable Silks at Almost HALF PRICE We bought these goods at such very low prices that we Skirts made to order from material selected in our dress goods Several stylish Powder Jars and, Sugar and Cream Receivers, pin-| Jars, large size; rey, ing; reg. 83.08; | wheel design; reg. 82.98; 82.95; special "9 50 a 98) he "1.98 "°°" - O'NetIl_ Hometarnishing Store—Basement. 49c Tinted Gas Globes tistic and decora- They give a These are 9c to 49c; special at 25c, orted colors special at 39c. O’Neill’s Store for Dad and The Boys to Adda Cigar Department Iways expecting the un- is always a little social This department will he located at the cor- 96.49 Chafing Dishes ner of 20th Street and chafing dish with a sep- Sixth Avenue, and the stable alcohol lamp. 8 Housefurnishing Store, Hasement. t weavers of upholstery fubries in America wht pufacturing new designs and weaves nexo extraordinary. for Tapestry Portieres Values $5.00 $4.00 , $¢.00 to $15.00, at 4% *9 Gimp Edge or Tapestry Border. armure, in beautiful ( Brown, Rose, colors. Novelty Braid Curtains $9.50 Made of 1 Red which are the most popula enson Red-—30 inches $5.00, 87.50, 89.00 por $1.50 $2.75 95.75 96.75 per fae to 22d Street, New York City } (7) Special

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