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; \ ' [GSE SSF NRE oe NEE i cm “THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEM BER 1, 1912.' NOLEN 3106 SH ROSEBER MEA BROTHER But Sam He Wouldn’t Have That Mule at Any Price, IT’S A MYSTERY, Y’SEE. Mr. Mule Joined Sam’s Cara- van Without a Bid and In- sists on Sticking Around. ‘A mule has mysteriously tackea him- @eif on to Samuel Rosenberg, dealer in dricks at No. 65 Lorimer street, Brook- lyn, and refuses to leave him despite all the persuasion of experts in mules, To whom the mule belongs Rosenberg does not He wishes he did. < no objection to mutes but he says he not have this one at any price. yelleved he would be glad to pay f it. For the mule came to And ft had the| ow. way, numbe: i A negro who thought he knew as much about mules as a man could know and remain hone ing. He has 4 & Carroll's horse mart on treet t three horses at the em to the for home with , to keep an e he purchase, HE HAD THREE HORSES AND A MULE BESIDES. “Giddap!” said Rosenberg to his team and he headed for Willlamsburg bridge. Firman promptly fell asleep. Rosen- berg, deen in thought, did not look be- ‘hind until ng home. Then that he had not only vorses but a fine mule trailing the tts side. took the mute to t station. “It ain't mine," Tent. eharkey. on it! L wouk @itt, although it's sald Rosenberg to Kk at that number that mule as a than my my old team . And just see that bad luck ‘They'll try to make me out a Man" fs “It's 13 to me. and he hitched the the police stat Manufacturer Says He Struck Him for Insulting Daughter, rt Sal! red and held in $ No, 3 West ind) @econd stixet, we | each on charges of assault by Magi trate Krotel in Harlem Court yester- | day. | The complainant, Ose {tor of the house, Boerner, jan- red in court ekened and | on his face, Boerner told the Court tha he said, th panion |r ing he apartments proudly bo Janitor for insu er hat he had hit the | ng his daughter, | A WARNING TO fiaNY Some Interesting Facts Re- garding Healih Statistics id | Few people realize to what extent! their healih depends upon the condition | of the kid: The chemical analysis ine. He knows that neys are doing their work cther organs cannot be culth and strength, en thousand di New Yor! “8 us to pi Ith of these most compound that has asa kidney rem- wamp-Root, the and Bladder Rein- he ideal hert had remarkable suc edy is Dr. Kilmer’ great Kidney, Live og he mild and healing influence of this preparation is soon realized. It stands the highest for its remarkable record of wish a & Co, paper and they w forward it to you absolutely Swamp-Root is sold by € fm bottles of two sizes—50c, and $1.00, | he sh hi ° S010 0 Ba OFS We Give and Redeem Surety Stamps SO Reel OO = 0 9 ~ ONEFILL-ADAMS Our Wonderful Piano Sale is advertised in this paper on page 5. Read about the greatest Piano cffer made, O'Neill Main Store—Fitth ever Special Sale of Misses’ Stylish Apparel Distinctive charming fashions, cleverly modeled after the clothes worn by women of the fash- ionable world. The younger set is extremely particular in having their youthful charms enhanced with becoming clothes. It is just as important a matter at O'Neill’s as the outfitting of their elders. These decidedly smart effects are exactly what the mademoiselle is talking about, and will come above the mark for mothers who have daughters to, clothe, and wish to do it smartly but without a large expenditure. New Clever $21.50 Satin Lined Suits i Made in cheviots and diagonals, lined $ 75 throughout with satin. Coat made 1 8 with a distinctive vestee of broadcloth, giving the suit an unusually delightful . effect. High girdle skirts. $17.50 Whipcord Cutaway Suits, $14.50 The neat cutaway effect. Neatly bound with braid; skirt to match. Sizes 14, 16 and 18. Juniors’ Chinchilla Coats, $12.95 Comfy full length coats, with the new half belt effect in back. Sizes 18, 15 and 17. Girls’ Full-Length Coats, $5 to $14.75 Several pretty models, made of chinchillas and plain cloths. Both plain and trimmed effects. Sizes 6 to 14, Juniors’ 1-Piece Regulation Suits, $11.95 In navy blue, trimmed with braid and silk tie. Skirt is laced up the back. Sizes 15 to 18. O'Neill Main Store—Thied Floor. Adler’s Gloves For Men—The $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and 2.50 grades that have been “slightly mended.” At 6 9 Cc pair Except for the slight repairs they are the perfect gloves that this great glove concern is so famous for. For several years these mended gloves have come to O’Neill’s for disposal, and it is always a great sale. Your Last Chance to Vote Only 2,000 pairs in the kinds and styles most worn; cape, pique, mocha, castor, in tan, gray, black and white; Jacob Adler's $1.00 to $2.50 ¥ BIGVORELY ciisa ce shies tas nbeai tannins 69c WOMEN'S SAMPLE $1.00 TO $2.00 GLOVES AT s9c— From the best importer in this country; they consist of kid, doeskin, suede, Nod ites mode, black and rt A many other cold PT BO, 5 LONG WHITE GLOVES 16 button Li dae nETeAg motmastalre, in joint back; pearl clasp. They ¢ Nand waters ates LOD A popular vote or bargain referendum by means of which the O'Neill-Adams customers will themselves decide what lines of mer- chandisethey are especially desirous of buying at Spe- cial Sale Prices. Copyright, 1912, by O'Neill-Adams Co, Fill out and mail this coupon or hallot to-night to the ‘Sales by Request’’ Manager, O'’Ncill- Adams Co. Whatever various sales the ma- jority of voters agree upon will be announced by O'Neill-Adams Co. in the New York evening papers of ‘Tuesday, November Fifth—Elec- tion Day—for Wednesday's sell- ing, the first of these “Sales by Request.” As O'Neill-Adams Co. wish to hold these sales Now, at the exact time the voters (our customers) need or want certain lincs of goods IT WILL BE NECESSARY FOR YOU TO FILL OUT THE BALLOT AND MAIL IT AT ONCE! Only one ballot will be allowed to each person. white; full pig: can be washed soap and water; at..........64. O'Neill Main Store--First Floor, Princess Lace Neckwear at Halt Price cay Fichus of real Princess Lace, some of Lierre and a few Point Applique, large shapes and a variety of styles; value $4.00 to $10.00 each, At $1.98 & $3.98 Each Real Princess Lace Collars Suitable for coats or dresses, in sailor, Quaker and round shapes. Just about 60 pieces; value $2.50 and up to $1 25 $8.50, at...... A G nd Chemisettes Guimpes of shadow lace with tong sleeves, 75c and $1.00; value $1.25 and $1.50. Guimpes of tucked Net, others $1 50 made entirely of shadow net, value $2.00, at Chemisettes of dotted and shadow laces, some with draw string at bottom, sleeveless Guimpes in round and pointed shapes, special, at Mn Ania 50c O'Neill Main Store Firat Floor. Her Majesty’s Shoes, $3.00 They're Smart —- They're Serviceable —-They're the Best Value We've Ever Found. That is really the reason why we sell “Her Majesty's Shoes” for Women at $3.00, [ft is a price that will buy quality and style, and it is a price moderate enough for anybody. Her Majesty's Shoes are shown in all the desirable leathers # 3.00 and correct styles fur present Weat......,.0.0.0:0c see sees ‘ Misses’, Children’s and Boys’ Shoes Her Majesty's Shoes for Misses hildren—in patent leather, tan, | calfskin, gunmetal and viei kidsk ace ‘150 is ‘3.00 | cording to sizes; from A ‘j Misses’ and Children’s Shoes —box calf, button, broadtocs; speciallY priced for Saturday; 8}4 to 11, for $1.10; 1114 to 2, for 91.35; 1 60 214 to 5, for A‘ fyi Boys’ and Little Gents’ Shoes, in patent leather, gun- ONEILL-ADAMSCOl fn Le a Little Gents’ Calf Lace Shoes, sizes 11 to 18}; 1 00 Sixth Ave., 20:h to 22d Street : ‘ Cut out and mail this ballot at once, Ballot No. 5 oters’ names will not be published. NO@Me..scecceeeeeees tee eeeeeerenes First Choice... Second Choice . Third Choice Indicate about what priced article interest you Ww. for. O'Nelll Main StorempSecond Floor, 0 Reed ened Oke OX OReeK 6h Ave, 20th to 22d St, 6th Ave., 20th to 22d St., New York City Right at the Height of the Outfitting Season at O’Neill’s! Never was a great store so full of the merchandise of the moment, so attractive in variety, so compelling in money-saving power. The Right Place Co. eta ae She aicinn am ed Tailored Suit Hats, $2.98 Women's smart, new, simply trimmed hats. Values $4.00 to $3.00. O'Neill Main Store--First_ Floor, for Your Vote The New English Cut Clothes Are a Strong Attraction in This Sale Men’s $20 Raincoats, $11.48 In several shades of tan and blue Paramatta cloth; imported, made with slash pockets and military collar; sizes 34 to 44. Cash or Credit You can buy your clothes now and arrange for convenient payments. When It Comes to Sensible Buying of High- Grade Clothing at Practical Prices Men’s New $18 to Overcoats Suits fabrics The Swagger Belted-Back Coats, the Slightly Shaped Top Coats, Regulation Overcoats; Storm Overcoats, Black Overcoats, of all correct styles. The New English Cut Double-Breasted Suit, the Slender Soft Roll Sack Suit with 6-button waistcoat, the Winter Nor- folk Suit in its newest development, Navy Blue Serges, Sack Suits in a dozen or more effects, Afternoon Frock Coats and Vests, Prince Alberts and Cutaways, also Clergymen’s Coats and Vestees; Evening Clothes, too; Full Evening Dress or Tuxedo, Men’s $10 Raincoats, $6.98 Men's Double Texture Rubberized Cloth Raincoats, in several shades of kets and military collars; sizes 34 to 44. All tan; made with slash scams are strapped and cemented. O'Neill's Store for Dad and the Boys, Four entrances directly from #ixth Avenue, Biggest Shirt Sale of the Year! There are two shirt manufacturers in New York so much bigger than all the rest that they ‘sell a thousand shirts to the little fellows’ dozen. One of these big makers has just sold to O'Neill's an immense lot of shirts, all just made, clean, new stock, spic and span, faultlessly tailored, at a price that will give us a veritable furore sale. Look at this list of values: The materials are imported woven and printed madras, fine batiste, cheviots, garners, percales, mercerized fabrics of every description and a few silks in light and dark grounds, neat stripes and figures in all this season’s colorings; plaited and plain negligee bosoms, coat style, cuffs attached in either starched or soft turn back style; all sizes. Men's $1 Pure Silk Accordion Knit Scarf, 45c; Made of pure thread silk in accordion weave, with cross stripes of contrasting col scarfs in 15 different color combin Men's $5.00 Blanket Robes, $3.95 Made of fine wool Blankets, cut full length, with inverted box pleat in the back; shawl collars, heavy neck cords and girdles tomatch. In brown, gray, blue, red, in stripes and Jacquard figures—all sizes. full length | blue, na. atyle, tan, without pockets; of-pearl buttons; in plain colors neat stripes and figures on light or domet pajamas. O'Neil Store for Dad and the Boys, Men’s New $2 to $3 Hats "$1.9 Every maker does; if he has or- ders for 100 dozen he makes no at- tempt to produce exactly 1,200 hats; he makes a hundred or so extra, and these extra lots come through to you sh WA in such rare bargain treats as this. SOFT HATS—Including Velours—in Black, Brown, Pearl and Nutria, English and French Felts in Black, Brown, Oxford, Tan, Pearl, Cinnamon—all shapes, Sizes, 654 to 734. 91.95. BLACK STIFF HATS—In all the leading shapes—including Cambridge, Tyron, Clifton and Concord, $1.95. SCOTCH TWEEDS—Lined and unlined, some silk eye- letted, self-trimmed bands, in all colors, to match suitings; also Fancies in sand mixtures, $1,95. $5.00 SILK HATS AT $3.95—The new English model for the swagger dresser. Flat set with cloth band. The Bell crown and curl brim for the conservative dresser. Just Because the Makers Overran Their Orders. $1.25 Shirts $1.50 Shirts $1.75 Shirts $2.00 Shirts $2.50 Shirts Men's $3.50 Coat Sweaters, $1 Made of fine worsteds in Oxford gray, navy and brown; V neck Men’s High Grade Pa- jamas, Values to $3.50, at __,Made of very fine quality mercerized cheviots, madras and dimity; well tailored, nicely trimmed with silk loops and mother- of medium and heavy weight for those who do not wear flannel 45 or Byron collar $1.65 Men's $5.00 House Coats, 93.95 Made of fine double-faced cloths, splendidly tailored. Long roll lapels and three pockets, trimmed with re- verse side of cloth; bound in silk cord, in gray, blue, brown, maroon and green. with self figures and stripes, or grounds. An excellent garment $5 & $6 Two-Trouser Suits for The Boys _ In the newest styles of fancy mixed cheviots and cassimeres, in blue, gray and brown shades; cut in the latest styles of Norfolk and double breasted ino: anextra pair of trousers with each suits both trousers full lined; sizes 7 to 17, Boys’ $6.50 All-Wool Jack‘ Tar Reefers $4.69 In all-wool chinchilla, in blue and two shades of gray, made with convertible velvet collars, cut full box style, 8-4 length, double breasted, with wool flannel lining; sizes 4 to 10 years, QINcllt |More, tor ad and the Boys. Sixth Avs., 20ih to 22d Street New Yok Ciy ES Ol OL OL OE Or” \ —S—St 0 Se are More than 20 Styles of More than 30 styles of All the new models and —o—oor .

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