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i By $20,000 MOUSE CASH BANS $80.00 TH } IV. WON WL W WAH Street Makes Democrat | Wevorite and Big Wagers i Are Laid. @m the election is new very @& Wall street. At one time the | gressive meeting in Madison Square Gar- CLIMB IN WINDOW TO SAVE : AGED MAN FROM FIRE. Policemen Reach Him Just in Time —Family in Danger in East New York. ‘By the promptnese with which they @imbed in @ window from the adjoin- fing house when fire broke out on the wecond floor of No. 210 Stone avenue, Gast New York, about 6 A. MM. to-day, Patrolmen Leu and Vandermark of Lib- erty avenue station were able to eave| effects as a 26-cent elucia Drangino. The man was badly ®urned about the face and body and was hurried to Buehwick Hospital. A mere minutes and it would have impossible to reach him, Capt ler of Engine Company 181 satd. | Drangino, who is sixty-five, was ‘asleep and did mot hear hi Joseph tbunging upon his door. Joseph had al |he could do to his wife end obil- jdren out, and when he tried to return for hie fal Juack, Lau and riven back, but they ehinned up the \ ene KILLED BY SHERMAN NEWS. a Who Hears Newsboys! Yelle Geventy-fourth street, attended the Pro- Gen with his wife last night. ‘When they got to Fifth avenue and Twenty-seventh street on thelr way shouting: Vice-President Sher- ma Mr. Morris threw up his hands and fell to the sidewalk. -|scious when bystanders reached aide and died soon after his arrival [New York Hospital. LI suffe fidett Big Beautiful Doll. ve nothing Se with having @ pin in your excel- r. BREAKS A COLD, » OPENS NOSTRILS. Pape’s be . 1 ff Compound cures colds and grippe in a few house Con tains no Quinine. The most severe cold will be broken after Big end all misery CeEt a Lite Pape's ld Com- .|pound every two hours until three consecutive doses are taken. You will distinctly feel all the dis- agreeable symptoms leaving after the 7, first dose. ‘he most miserable headache, dul- ness, head and nose stuffed up, fever- ishness, sneczing, running of the nose, sore throat, mucous catarrhal dis- charges, soreness, stiffness, rheuma- tism pains and other distress vanish. Take this wonderful Compound as directed, with the knowl that there is nothing elee in the world which wl cure your as fd ee gtippe misery as promptly and with- out any other assistance or bad after- ckage of Pape's Cold Compound, which any drug; can supply. Contains no quinine— longs in every home—accept no substi- tut ti A Plea for Loveliness A clear skin and smooth, white hands are something which desires, whether she is concerned with the impression her not. to everyone; and if you would every woman beauty makes or Complexion ills are distasteful ladly welcomed and thought well of, lon’t neglect your face and hands. DAGGETT & RAMSDELL’S Perfect Cold Cream “The Kind That Keeps” e fg used and recommended by men and women who know and by members of the medical profession who have given the matter attention. It is an absolutely pure and preparation— made by ex chemists in a labora- tory noted for its cleanliness and per- fect system. Tubes 10c, 25c, 50c; jars 35c, 50c, 85c, $1.50. When you émsist upon ett & Ramedell’s, you are getting the best cold cream in the store, Will Be Pictured and Described in FREE WITH > SUNDAY’S WORLD DAME FASHION HORSE SHOW Smart Gowns tor Afternoon and Evening Wear The 8-Page May Manton FASHION MAGAZINE ° | ° | ° | ° | | | | | ° in | | ° | | | 3° | | ° Key of Heaven 669 pages. Full calf, padded cover. " 25¢ ONeill Main Store—Firet Fleer. Just the kind of a sale you want at the very time you desire tt—vote to-night in our election called APopular Vote or Bargain Ref- erendum, by Means of Which the O’Neill-Adams Custom- ers Will Themselves Decide What Lines of Merchandise They Are Especially Desir- ous of Buying at Less-than- Cost Prices. (Copreight, 1818, by O'MetlAdam Os.) This is the last ballot but one for the present oc- casion—scores are already in—send yours in at once. Below you willfind a coupon or voting ballot. The blank spaces are left for you to fill in. As you will note, the spaces are for your name, street ad- dress, city or town, and the kind of sale or sales you are awaiting, and the price you want to pay. Fill out and mail this coupon or ballot tonight to the **Sales Request’ Manager, O’Neill-Adams Co. Whatever various sales the Bara, of voters agree upon will be announced by O’Neill- Adams Co. in the New York evening papers of Tues- day, November Fifth—Elec- tion Day—for Wednesday's selling. The first of these “Sales by Request.” (If the votes indicate that three og four or even more Mnews of mer- chandise are anectaty wanted they will all be included in the “Bales By Requeat.”) As O'Neill-Adams Co. wish to hold these sales Now, at the exact time the voters (our cus- tomers) need or want certain lines of goods— IT WILL BE NECESSARY FOR YOU TO FILL OUT THE BALLOT AND MAILITAT ONCE! Only one ballot will be allowed to each person. Please remember this, There is room on each ballot for your first, second and third choice of goods in which you are especiall interested. ONE MORE ballot will appear in this paper tomorrow. Voters’ names will not be pub- lished. i O’Neill’s can hold these “Sales By Request’’ because with our immense buy- ing powers and intimate com- mercial relations with manufac- turers, both here and abroad, we can buy and select lots of almcat any new and desirable goods at extra special prices—at prices no other store can command. These extra-special prices and dis- counts enable us to declare real money-saving sales on whatever goods YOU want most. Voters’ names will not be published. DON'T MISS THIS GRAND THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1913. a 0 et 0 10 SIO ES1O We Give and Redeem Surcty Saar: OS OES OEE 0 Oe Fill out the ballot and vote to- night by mailing it to the “Sales By Request’ Manager at O'Neill- Adams Co. No vote will count unless accompanied by a ballot. Cut out and mail this ballot a¢ ence! BALLOT NO. 4 Messra. O'Noill-Adame Co,: am especially anxious to have T ys it jlattated cats Gals bates Name... Firat choles, Ohotee .......0. 46+ ahaa IrAivaie about what priced article wil | interest You. + Rew (Oecd O Eee OSLO O'Neill Adams Co, Sixth Avenuc, 20th to 22d Street New York City OEIO Ed ORO) Shopping Centre 9 In New York's Q NEILL-ADAMS Co. } @ Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street WOMEN WILL VOTE These] the Best Bargains of the Week: - They are the_kind of bargains that are believed in at O'Neill’s—the kind that appeal to the woman who knows how to adjust balance between quality and price. Women’s Sweaters Crystal Buttons, 5c. Card at $1.98 —[ricnelldaee monn) vileleatiscan. Made of Worsted Yarns, Plain and Fancy Weaves, PEARL BUTTONS, 3c a card in White, Gray, Navy and Red. Value 5c and 10c. Good quality; two hole, four WOMEN’S $2.80 FANCY GOLF VESTS, #1.50—| hole and fisheye. Heather Mixtures, various styles. WOMEN'S BELTS at 19¢.—Elastic Belts in all O'Neil] Mata Storo—Viret Fleer. the new shades, also black and white, finished with Women’s H al f Wool gun metal, and gold plated buckles. | sia ae 1 /| Union Suits, $1.50 ‘ 2 ” “Fabiola Cardinal Wiseman's *hegtale Round in stamped vellum. $1.00, 39c ONeill Main Store—First Fleer. | New Messaline Waists, $3.95 (Wil Handsome Dress e) Blouses of black and oc colored heavy messsline getin, yoke of fine lace, long sleeves, finished with lace frill; a some wai ial WAISTS AT Switches Wav¥ tik $1.95. Black and colored chif- Women’s white ribbed half wool Union Suits, | Seqatanty | fon waists, made over A silk trimmed, high neck, long or short sleeves; ankle $1.95 fhe white,high neck, 34 sleeves. length. Beautiful, lustrous, wavy $1.50 WHITE WAISTS WOMEN'S $1.29 TO 91.50 UNION SUITS, | switches; all mounted on short AT 98c. Choicely trim- $1.00—Women’s white ribbed merino Union Suits,| stems. Essential to almost all med voile and lingerie silk trimmed, high neck, long or short sleeves; ankle|the newest styles of head- 4 waists, neck and long as length. O”Metlt Main Btore—Fiest Floor, | dress. We obtained these ff sleeves, all new fall models, "Ww? ebleey sy at a ve Cog ME / F, H therefore you sho not fai Muslin Undergarments (peor yet ee eave we Misses’ Tailored Suits, $13.75 | Misses’ Suits, in all wool Serges, in several models, plain tailored and trimmed effects, lined throughout with satin; sizes 14, 16 and 18. i alne f at least two dollars with vert Special at 50c | ‘nz |/ot ct lest ihe Gowns in High and Low Neck, trimmed with WAAAAARAAADS aan pretty Laces and Embroidery. Combinations both skirts and drawers, trimmed with Linen Laces and Miro Dena Chin Supporter Embroidery. Pretty Corset Covers, beautifully A marvelous, patented French invention—the onl, Rue, trimmed with Laces, Beading and Embroidery, 4 batter i the world which will M4 Vi rawers in Cambric and muslin, trimmed with daint: positively prevent or over- Nottin, ham Curtains, lace, embroidery and tucks. All new, fresh qed: come the double chin, | the Stri Oc (ero tFi20._| f Reg. value 75c, special at $0c. drooping mouth, the lines pagent poet SILKY CREPE NIGHT GOWNS AT 91.00.— about the nose and mouth or 500 STRIPS OR SINGLE NOTTINGHAM CUR- TAINS—a profusion of good designs, either White or “W730 TRISH POINT 7.50 LACE CURTAINS AT $5.00 PAIR—150 pairs three exceptionally good de- signs all made on extra quality French Net. O'Neill M Fourth Floor. $49.50 FRENCH VELOUR PORTIERES, pair, $30.00—-Oriental designs, one side plain wit Griental border, the other side allover Oriental design. They are exceptionally rich and heavy and are finished with lock stitch edge. 91.28 SILK VELOUR CUSHION TOPS at r5c. ONeill Main Store—Fourth Floor. the wilted throat. The Miro-Dena Chin Sw porter is made of a special woven porous fabric, whic Value $1.50. Beautifully trimmed with lace, em- broidery and ribbon and beading. They are the slip-over kind. 39¢c UNDERMUSLINS AT 25c.—Drawers, corset covers and short skirts, neatly trimmed with allows free ventilation—is per- laces, embroidery and inserting. fectly sanitary, and has no 69c F LE’ NIGHT GOWNS AT s0c,|ftubber to overheat, wilt, shrivel or wrinkle the —In high and V Neck, with and without collars, in|skin, It can be adjusted more and more firmly from dainty stripes, trimmed with fancy braid and em- |time to time as the muscles contract—is durable; can broidery. be easily cleansed without damage, and is the 91.00 BLACK SATEEN PETTICOATS AT 69c, |device of the kind which will hold firmly to the —Two styles, one with deep:accordion ruffle and one peed and will not slip off when wearing. neatly tailored with dainty ruffle. Model at our Toilet Goods Department. O'Neill Main Store—Third O'Neill Fleer. Main Stere—Firet Fleer, Engraving cruceiis ny two or three letters, Special Add pecia ed Feature---64c Sale of $1.00 d $1.10 Silks, Cord an F ilks, Corduroy and Dress Goods FAILLE, soft and lus- i WOOL DRESS SERGE, i |nieRS LINING SATIN, al trous quality; full ory 64 Pia ag ccc tap 64 blue and black; saath foundations; full line of ma special at...........0.. C $1.10; special at, yard... C value $1.00; at....... 64c seasons; value $1.00, at. . 64c ONeill Matn Stere—-second Fleor—2Bnd Mreet Klevators. Years. The chains are heavy! Line for Line Reproductions of the Best Box of 25 for $2.5 Productions of All Up-to-Date Exclusive| Everyman’s Cigar. A topaz, i The crucifi: id heart of b | - ri GA rolled Able Each ary faracelvet saa rll br Ae beac Us right ae dinner — pron O'Nel! Main Store—First Floor. | “Good Moming” to “Good weg | Night”-— the 24-Hour Cigar. ° ° GEEZ | 100 Piece Dinner — Offering about 15,000 yards of the most fashionable and desirable dress materials; regularly priced $1.00 and $1.10 the yard. of day or evening shades; Pisthe! cena’ salle sponged and shrunk colors; also black and $1.50 Rosaries—79c |$18.00 to $25.00 Overcoats| United Cigar Store O’Neill-AdamsBranch rolled gold, set with ame- moonstone, jet/Custom Tailors, with the “exclusive” removed | Mild, full-flavored, satis- roe satin lined case. If you can’t come, O'Neill's Store for Dad and the Boys, O'Neil! Bids., soem . Corner (PPP APPL LIL LLL LLLP EPL ALP ALAL AA OL ELLA PALO Sets, $9.87 y 5,000 YARDS OF CHARMEUSE |___ 3,000 YARDS 27-INCH COS- 6,000 YARDS 44-INCH ALL 36-INCH TAILORS' AND FUR- yard wide; value $1.00; ready for the needle; white; guaranteed two ° ° “ ” s Warranted for Ten | $18.00 to $25.00 Winter Suits| “Orlando” Bismark, 10c thyst, garnet, emerald, crystal, sapphire or pearl.! eo the price. | fying smoke. an order by mail. American Porcelain | Men’s Cashmere Socks Bag gy | at 17c pair |“ | Mens Fixtra Heavy Cashmere Socks in Black and | Black with Natural Gray Foot. 6 pairs for $1.00, Dinner Sets, 100 pieces, | N\j assorted border and yo '"s05.75 LIMOGES Regulation Overconts, Storm} MEN'S 69¢ PURE SILK SOCKS FOR 35c My, DINNER SETS. Qrerconts, Chinchilla Wvercoats | MEN'S $0¢ SILK LISLE SOCKS AT 25c O'Neill's Store for Dad and the Boys, Men’s High Grade Shoes at 53.85 |‘: | Introducing the newest a © | Fall last, so popular among the lish porcelain dinner sets, border decoration, gold| noon Coates and Vests,| best dressed men; the low Prince Alberts and Cutaways, alo Clereymen's Coats and) gtraight heeled shoe, — with ieces of Austrian china, in open stock decorations Ls q n . leather; button and lace; all rations, 100 pieces to each: set. Overcoats at $ 1.98 'OF MEN'S $3.50 inish, 100 pieces to each set. | o> i « anc Hel yeler' AUSTRIAN DINNER SETS, 89.75--100| "tte" Evening ¢ Tother, too; full Kvening Dress or Tuxedo, | )itn if Waitin A eis R of d \black Russia and_ patent with a lovely border of red touched with goid. Bo 3° $6 ee*ers an ¢ ; VIL. INNER SETS, 35.75— y a! sizes. ued ee i ANOTHER GOOD LOT #1800 AMERICAN DINNER SETS, #12.98-| BOYS' WINTER _ BOYS' OVERCOATS, | SHOES AT #2.60-- American dinner sets, open stock, pink horder deco- WEIGHT REEFERS, fancy cheviots and cassi- | About 670 pairs, rus- gece: $19.98——Fine Limoges a Old Abbey China din- ner sets, 100 pieces, including soup tureen; perfect ware with solid coin gold handles. 440.00 DINNER SETS, $25.00-—Fine Haviland china dinner sets, choice of 10 decorations, 100 pieces to the set, $21.16 ENGLISH DINNER SETS, $16.75—-Eng- styles. ‘The Swagger Belted | Back Coats, the slighty Shaped | Top Coats. The Slender Soft Roll Sack Suit with G-button waistcoat, | English cut, De Suit in Haviland china dinner sets, open stock, border deco- rations, 100 pieces to each set, touched wit): gold. eieesl chinehilis also maret, with convertible tat short button, f $32.50 HAVILAND DINNER SET‘, $25.75—-|%" . es collars and cut fulllength, ice and Dueher; all fg Hlaviland china dinner sets, green horcer decora-|faney cheviot overcoat. with belted backs; sizes) 00d new Fall shapes, MEN'S $3.00 DRESS PUMPS AT $2.00. O'Neill's Store for Dad and the Boys, 1, 56 pieces to each set, nishing Store Hasement, tions finished with wo! O'Neill Hometu ‘ing; sizes 3 to 10 years. 10 to 17 years. | \ O'Netl’e Store for Dud and the Boys. {

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