The evening world. Newspaper, October 15, 1912, Page 8

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Warships in Line of Battle in the Hudson ‘EVENING WORLD, as President Reviewed Them from Yacht “TUESDAY, | 4 AS Rela lie, OOToBER 15,” NOTABLES AT DEDICATON | TAFT’S ORDER BENEFITS OF EDUCATIONAL BUILDING 36,000 POSTMASTERS. Ambassador Reid One of the Prin-| President Taft, on Mayflower to-day, ati cipal Figures in Ceremonies tive order putting portmasters In the classified service. The execution of this order will put tional prominence took every fourth-class postmaster in the dedication of the new St Hutlaing here to-day. Ti ‘oe. |25:000 havinb previously been put in ti cupleg an entire city block, is built of | © white marble in the outward form of 4 templa will house the State| mew order to New York to-day ai Library, Museum and educational de-| boarded the Mayflower to wi! ts, and thus far has cost $3,-| battleship re hile postmast continue in the desig class will be tak are of under the order, unless proved opening day! unfit, vacancies in the future will be | United States under the civil service, | Cor 4 eet a ee astm tae Fengniao ashen i CORI OMEN tify it! Invigorate your Scalp! Save your Hair! -Danderine ‘Try as you will, after an application of Dandetine, you cannot a single race of dandruff or a loose or falling hair, and your scalp will not itch, but will please you most qill be after », when you will actually Danderine and carefully draw hair, taking one smell ‘The effect is immi ace; an incomparable ness and luxuriance, the {filled by the Civil Service Commission | see new hi ind downy at first—| shimmer of true hair health, Get a 2% cent bottle of Knowlt New York City ntendent of i A little Danderine now will immedi- ppli-! ately double the beauty of your hair. difference how dull, faded, brittle just moisten a cloth with| j NI Mam Psi rer q CONTHE RIGHT) FOLLOWERS BY ‘THE VIRGIN, ono THE NEeRASKa. ON In New York's Shopping Centre ‘ | Saar Poy See ha 20th to 22d Street | : __- Chiffon Blouses _ || ~O*Neill’s-Annual-Fatl— $5.50 Buys $6.50 Styles “Sale of Women’s $4 “~Sretty styles and the isteent afi| At @2cS “Continues” ~~" retty styles and the interest of A special assortment of the‘fall and winter lowered prices—these three all at there is in readine Tor naval uses an! shift i. endinens aval T ies wey ACh TSP PUL TI TNs Vhs Sie i, ip occasion only. array such a# the mind could not well HANDSOMEC ‘TF WAISTS imagine unless the eyes had seen 1 [FFON ‘ST to the bix merchentman. and waco aay rf . . quantit; available, while large_is re- stricted. or ts 7 * cae ! eMutrhion, P ol | : fe - beautifully ber navigator that he must keer to the Fe. . ats ~ > . ~ he rent. The guns of the Virginia were v moth ee » high neck, sleeves, being fired point blank at the aide of| trooping down stream. pe The duration of the sale is limited. O'Neill Main Stere—Se cond Fleer—2ad St. ny Fall shades. These are the German. preceded by the reserve battleshine, A quick bunch the handsomest and newest blouses aboard were waving he Spanish War fighters of fo, ‘on Tobe pe gubetitute, seen this season, $6.50 and $7.50 pred and sweaters far ow over the “years ago; the cruisers. and the” tor- lues, at $5.50 and $6.50. Toa hisolh hile and. set tow te tes (eee credit betes Prot eHAEs eine ian ciel Cheng: ogi gif tat ae Chiffon and Silk Messalinein all the Spelasiite AtkeRowad, Cand. the “bettas new Fall shades and combinations, tion Was ectinowiedued by the dipping high neck or Robespierre collars, long of the great American flag hanging sleeves, $4.95. over tho yacht’s stern. BEAUTIFUL WHITE! The Hendrick Hudson, be ft LOU: Mayor's Committeo, followed ‘tie thes ern Value oi iita Federal vessels down to the reviewing fs 7 anchorage and the high-hatted munici- | tion baby Irish, soclever- pal entertainers had their last look at i \s the fleet and the feet at them, Tt wi! hoe it FechApsen ia be « long time before the sailor lads A ri high neck, long sleeves. $3.00 LINGERIE WAISTS, $2.00—Longsleeves, handsome lace have # Chance to look at #0 many high; trimmings. O'Neill Main Store—Third Fleer, Wednesday Few Women Are Perfectly Beautiful TORPEDO BOAT OWEPT BY TIDE AGAINST LIGHTER. ‘The flendrick Hudson had a chance! It seers that Mother Nature has a way of emphasizing} perfection by putting a flaw here and there in all of us. The human mind needs comparison and contrast to apprebend, and to be of real service when the torpedo- ‘boat Craven was caught by a tide ripp off Filia Island and so twisted about strive for, perfection. “If She Had a Good hig What a Perfect Beauty She Would Be!" You hear it, you say it, often. Many tall, handsome women permit themselves to fall short of looking their best by having ungainly figures. A They may be conscious of their other charms or not, but Swi 4 for Plans tason they accept their unusual height and long lines 1 bof) pee, Gemaeiens Sewing Machines that agente as their inevitable flaw. sell at $25.00 to 850.00, aight {ts gathering tearing the’ Secreta: “sae : , acne eee Tre fae. “teint 10 wemarret-ony be td-or-eny-propet =~ ~~ —4¢-2 9.981. £2480 wecte--—---—- a byenthry ships ‘and ttle ad | dropped anchor off Forty-second street tions bas sny«xcusetcr a feure that cflends the critical eye. O'Neill’s Usual Prices are $11.06 0} 690.00, Any Machine a retepeaneelie dememrete, cau actaas all ___Hyouareindespairover your figure you are guilty of une of two |Cam Be Bought onthe Club ENA QGean A. 413 99. Qs wucets at the 2nd of the review, to errors. You either do not think about your corset, or you bav ~-See our Greet eng Mote Store—Baleony. ci : “Rte Barty got the wrong one. And it is here that we want to help you a step of Twenty-third or two nearer to beauty; and, indeed, to comfort and hygiene. We have many of the best makes of corsets, but for tall women wget nen ang al dt beta beget PPP P PLP LAPP PPPPPPPPPLPSPLPPSSAS PSPSPS, Men! we want to give yout a speahc example of the. La Vida Corsets weal’ Sc enteaathoneieah Y O’Neill’s Store for Renieniber ti oc ai.e, waden. 7 anc come te “O'Neil. and pam mo ee Day gang horises oe Molt ~ 5S _let us show you ee they will do for you. ay ; Dad ‘and. the B The New 1 913 La Vida Modeis are ready. Silk bro il cag ee This Overcoat Is broche.and fine imported coutil, at... bp ie $3.00, $5.00 and up to $12.00 $12,50 It is of fine black unfinished Sample $5 and $6-La Vida atti Corsets, Special $3.00 \ tt is lined throughout, A limited lot of these excellent corsets in various models ‘ R tailored models. q e isleeves as well, with white or Linings of Best Guaranteed Silk or Satin. and materials, ON Mee. pant —¥ i black satin. All sizes, 14 to 44, Extra sizes up to 54 bust, A It has a velvet collar, new New Silk Petticoats sett cil nak aie. ROYAL FURNITURE (| It is the newest correct coat Because We Bought Over a Thousand They Are fot evening weer. $2.98 Instead of $3.98 HARLEM STORE A custom tailor would ask Silk Messaline and Taffeta Petticoats, in all the new and a eee enenatnenenny satin emnntienecraneretanerenmllnntetinsey tear 2190 S°AVEBETI9'8120"S $40.00 or $50.00 for such an overcoat, As a smartly tailored, peady. changeable and plain colors; made with deep ruffle or pleating, | to-wear overcoat, it is @ i finished with Mate tucking. f . article, and mighty good value $1.50 Sateen Petticoats for $1.00, with jersey top, tailored, finished with bemstitched ruffle; also a pleated ruffle. ‘O'Neill Matn @tore—Third Floer—Wednesday. igh Grade Turkish Couch, upholstered in Bes- | A. tom leather, deeply tuited, golden oak frame, Credit Terms Booms gay og Mrs cam be lndestructtble springs. at B “$75. $99.! Louisiana, Kansas, South Caro- . New Hampahire, Vermont, New Jerney, Rhode nd, Georgia, Ne- braska, V Ohio, Minnesota, Idaho, A thousand or more excursion craft whieh . Were winging along from the Bat- Davidson, the siayer of tery far beyond Governor's Island herd: “nig Jack" Selig, pleaded not guilty to- 4 back by darting torpedo boats turned |day to an indictment for murder in the and whistle and veil] first degree before Judge Swann in Gen- The racket Was ter-Jeral Sessions, Judge Swann has assigned James W. eddy to defend Davidson, cossatle | Mian 50) asiay aie ae ait out oe Baten ae peach wes Davidson's trial date was not military of them coming down the river and every few moments one passing thundering Its while the band trumpets fantace hich Jaathe ident, ie ne ene ing the Hattery sea | As far ax the ey the cirele of stars embiagoned in ¢ middle, blew. aut from the Loremast cde en manana RNREAES tee Cai coud ‘tat (0 POF atid Wien to start pre the alternate voices of her alx-pounders at minute and a half intervals. They were still barking when the guns of (f, cap.etinging with the Cuca a RMAN LINER GE MEANT FOR TAFT. ; dattieship Virginia was ; meee eaentam ar ee ed -THRONGS SAW THEM GOI heim Il. of the North German Lioy or not one | y or a wmall ae Adisonbaite t ane came in. [By the Flagship Con: necticut, War Vessels Get Away in Two Hours, a Elevators. BThe great Atlantic flegt left New fark to-day. It swept. ship after ship, @own through the Upper Bay the” Hudeon,. trailing jong, black ef smoke to leeward. Red etter red flash and sharp, stun- Teperts, with the blare of trum- wignaiied parting respects of ths , te the President of the Unite! “Famous for Their Suits” 0 The Importance of | RIBBONS Not in quantity but in treatment, ribbons are of great impor- tance in these days of fine detail. Like the plain girl who was popular because of her Aarts laughter,” a lat or a dress or & coiffure may be instantly lifted out of the commonplace by a bit of pretty ribbon. 49c to 59c Ribbons, 29c—at O’Neill’s Millinery ribbons in wanted colorings, 514 to 6 inches wide. Fine, ‘crisp and lustrous. NO. 1144 AND NO. 2 SATIN TAFFETA RIBBON, AT Sc PIECE.—An assortment of colors used for fancy work. 5 yds. to ‘tse DRESDEN RIBBON AT 19¢ YD.—Suitable for fancy work, 4 and .4}4 inches wide. ONeill Main Store—First Floor—-Wednesday, Don’t Miss O’Neill’s Great Fall Sale ot J e “ Sewing Machines at Factory Prices ‘he greatest Sewing Machine Sale of the 6" Ave. 17": | Mr. Tat, cartier in the day, had Corner Street : j Gown the Bay on the navel yacht with a distinguished com? y et 'guests and escorted by the fthe degpatch beat used~ by of the Navy, ‘and tho nviile, bearing many news- men. Mayflower, Manked vy the other took up a position almost un- the praised arm of the Goddess Liberty, and to serve as the re- stand for the most impressive ever witnessed, by a that she swept the point of her bow Against a igiter at anchor. The thin armor of the torpedo boat forward was crompled and twisted, The Hendrik and the commander td fiever # hitch in the mov- ships out to sea. They vei ce rush which, was almost and after half an hour or am ‘uarea! vision of terri- of the big vessel and it was t to her side while there was ®@ quick examination of her injuries. The Mayor, with Robert Adamson, | his secretary, and Commissioner ‘Waldo were not on the Hendrick Hud- fon at the time, but were on the May-| ting as traffic police: flower as the guests of the President. | ere no feerle: The Craven's engineers found that BBB GS. 20. 89d.. Haale w: ae Men the fleet had was shut off by tor- a chertaned er until all | | | whole mighty flotilla, the wark of the nation, went ated y minutes pa: Fort Witlta SRL See tad ua A no litte compet neinw om S85 aed Tata” aioke " (WeRty-one” Wien api very | ‘and The coping r once the guns OYs Swag aT - a HENS A COLD IW FEW HOURS First. dose of Pape’s Cold Compound relieves all grippe misery. rtront "Rivereiie Par Prive windowe of building fig’ the élver.” Vheke Was hs Grids But the sight of the dlack multl- e eetteret ashore and the jagged fork skyline brightened by thous- ef American flags were in them- ‘8 tribute which the sailors knew understand. Search where you will you'll never find suits so artistically correct in merely hand tailored, eo faultiess fitting as these. And you are to a paltry few styles—choose from 75 models in the most fashionable fabrics, two tone whi rds, corduroys, serges, wide wales, broadcloth, cheviots, tweeds, worst in magnificently trimmed, braided, and ornamented cutaway, blouse, shirred back, sack, Norfolk and plain Were two slight halts in tho ely procession down the Bay. One @eeasioned by the balking of the ‘a engines and the other by the of the liner Kaiser Wilhelm 11. ithe line. The liner's captain tee fine of $00. The Alabama] ateer the ver: of “Proe's y, dose 4 Sea m Compound you distinetly ‘feel Utah the Delaware, nd the Florida, | reaking and all target practice there n | Idaho, the Michigan, } deresy and the Rhode 1 ‘The Ohio will go in dry dock rnwallis’s surrender. eine out of the fleat was set for at tha O'Neill’s price for it is only 912.50, And we have suits and overcoats for all occasions and for all men at the same price, the same great value at O'Neill's Store for Dad and the “ ‘Take this wonderful Compound with the knowledge that there is nothing else in the world which will cure your cold or end Grippe misery as promptly and without any other assistance or 3 bad after-effects as a @5-cent pack-| age of Pape's Cold Compound, which | 4 y druggist can supply—it contains § get whey you able grij ° wy Yard later. | Ie 4, Arkansas, the South Dakota, the pe's Cold Compound taken every t @nd the Minnesota go 10 New- | two hours until three consecutive doves =e the Virginia, The Virsiula | are taken will cure Grippe or break w ya the Vermont, the the Kauses and the South ‘are bound for Norfolk, while Gestination of the Nebraska, th , for’ | salto Re! Ht. sorgead A riddle for you: What is it that is better than a doctor's advice, an will go to Yorktown, Va., and costs much less? celebrate the anniversary of Flannelette Underwear Saves chills, colds and who knows what besides—and O'Neill's special prices will save more than doctors’ bills. #10. FLANNELETTE NIGHT| 1c KNIT PETTICOATS AT 5¢¢ GOWNS FOR 91.00 -Plain white or|—In the plain colors and fancy stripes fancy stripes, with and without collar, | 0.4 mixtures. . T 7$c.—V and high neck, In fancy atripes with seal-| ot pase often—remember.it. trimmed with fancy braid. loped edge on ruttie. phrase : " yi H ST. i i O'Neill Main Store—Third Fleor—Wednesday. Four entrances directly from Sixth Avenue. ° | SSS ONeuti-Avame 60.5 Sixth Avenue, G6” vo"'ald SRT New Yor chy SSE Be n you beat it? But of course you've got to 4 the prises we offer you see the goods to really grasp Cash or credit—you can open a Club Plan aceount if you wish, and make convenient payments. At O'Neill's Store for Dad and the, Boys—repeat that énougd slack im the Hudson then the Bg ships to manoouvre eafely: | gent! aptiont,. Gemetip’ ef Gmina) nn | “commanding the Meet, eee = Yo'pw)! up her anchor and leave} Another 24-page Magazine next “wubbling white wake 4s *h@/sinday, Don't fall to get It. Order oy ¥ 2M SVEN enero dee teal iilne eas Blo.do * BRONX STORE 3035-3037. S°AVECLMSC: a Pi hs ee heey sess + ats 9m ne ema neeensar at meneame vas seins Se sane ae Same tema i a 8 Se CE RE RO OL TN FN CN See Ne, SOF SEU Fn me PREETI We Pee 1eRENE >:

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