The evening world. Newspaper, November 8, 1912, Page 21

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FALLSOFF BRIDGE, | BREAKS HP, SHINS = TILLHES ESTES Sixty-four Years Old, Doctors Consider Hughes a Physical Marvel. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1912. Park West, after @ short iliness. Bar- don was connectel with the old Wallack Theatre for many years es assistant wa Cg later as treasurer. Ho re- Fear of Denti MONTROSE, iat Kills Her. Nov, 8—Fearful ot| ordeal, Mrs, John Foe dropped dead as she took her seat in a dentist's chair yesterday. For the Aged f° 1 6 E10 E10 Et We Give and Redeem Surety Stamps ——————— Toilet Articles | a Shop for the O'Netll Main Stero— First Floor, ONEILL-ADAMS Co: 6th Ave., 20th. to 22d St., New York City WAS DODGING TRAIN. h4 9 S For Smartness Pris y” ata In the Twelve Volumes of This . Misses’ New Suits, 614-50 [asics «5 «ol World. WideE neyclopedia iaiieters A Very Special Saturday Sale of Ne a a pe Tc Longe sn Bond in ih Sina Clot Cons, Pure Malt Wn New Models Usually Priced $21.50 _|ssdtutionstecs inn nual Been Fr 7014 Columns of Conor John C. Hughes, sixty-four years old, fs the marvel of the day to the phyal- clans at @t. Mary's Hospital, Passaio, N. J. Mr. Hughes was bound for his home at No. 93 Prospect street, Rutherford, | on an Erle train early last night. En- Srossed in a newspaper, he stepped off le of fine and || shoes—retailed at a plebeian (xf WEN, LOD ne ieee Lid oad ‘cllgsted wi ong ar oan CHESTER, 9.1, whipcords, in two distinct price. There are 80 different i : We he 600 # styles, bound with braid|| models in all leathers—but- ntry the train started again | ae = i ‘ We are forming a club of 50 members who will and hé was unable to get aboard, 2 e and lined throughout with|| ton and lace styles; and securé this most valuable set of books for He sat out to walk the rest of the way. B¢hiichkdSons satin. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 Paine different toe and D d W. kl On the Hackensack River Bridge he A f ars. eel shape. 3 Gatiout Gr tas ray otra teeter ee foe Oculists’ Opticians | Sareea adie Goal aia oc | __ ol Sak Gioee Gassad Wieh - P. ments f 1: n, ; ry . . : his footing and fell, He struck @ pillar, Half a Century in Busines, Misses’ Cheviot Suits, S ecial $18.. 75 ayments Oo $1 ji fe landed ee tae, tis tant hip, before /“Ehrlich” Glasses Bring Pleasure Misses’ Suits, in cheviot, lined throughout with Although this set of books is a veritable ' A good swimmer, Mr. Hughes man- aged to bring himself to the surface after he sank and then he floundered about until he caught hold of a spar. ‘There he clung yelling for help. Several trains pass only drowned his voice and ehook the @par until all his strength was required to hold on. For nearly half an hour he clung to the spar, His voice was becoming weak ata his strength was fast giving away. The pain in the fractured hip was ex- cruciating, BEATS ON WATER TO ATTRACT BOATMAN’S ATTENTION. Down the river came a boatman, The lght on the boat was within @ few feet of Mr. Hughes, but his voice was so choked that it hardly Warried to it. Then Mr, Hughes beat on the water with his left leg and attracted the attention of the boatman. He was placed in the boat and taken ashore, Then he was carried up the tank and placed at the side of the rack. Shortly before 8 o'clock @ west- bound train was sighted, and with his lanterr “9 boatman brought it to @ stop. The wuatman explained that Mr. Hughts had fallen off the bridge and would soon die unless medical atten- tion was given him. The injured man was put on the train and taken to St. Mary's Hospital at Passaic. There Dr. O'Donnell said that unless pneumonia developed Mr, Hughes would probably ed, but the rattle of the cars. Nature's True Tonio. It does more toward restoring and main- taining good health, ot setae and un- impaired faculties in thove ‘of advancing tt than all other medicines combined. jsed for over 50 years, Duff unequalled record as a eer Sold | pyNdrugaiots, at $1.00 a large bottle. Write wien free Worth Many Times Their Cost —You can see better —You can read better —aAnd you will feel better with glasses that are fitted accurately to your eyes. Eyes Examined Without Charge by Registered Physicians. Perfect Fitting Glasses, $2.50 to 812, With Far and Near Lenses, $4.50 to 818. 217 Broadway, Astor House, 223 Siath Ave. 15th St. 350 Sixth Ave., 22d St, 101 Nassau, Ann St. 17 West 42d—New York. 498 Fulton St., Cor. Bond St., Brooklyn, Never purchase a poisonous tablet or liquid when you can always get TYREE +S tan of his ase could have cung to 2| ANTISEPTIC spar for such a time with « fractured POWDER hip. Mr, Hughes 1s cashter for Wright & Graham, drygoods merchants at No. 110 Franklin street, New York, and lives in Rutherford with his wife and family. eee 014 Theatrical Man Dead. Thomas K, Bardon, for many years Prominent in theatrical oirclos, died Wednesday at his home, No. #7 Central Absolutely harmless. One 25¢ box makes 2 gallons standard solution. Send for Booklet and Sample. 3. 8, TYREE, Chemist, Washington. D.C. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR It, Advertiements for The Work! may be ‘Memenger ofticn eis ry oe = Only in high-priced shoes can you match Regal styles. i GOTHAM a custom-made value at Shapes; Made e: sale—made o 92.50. 93.00 Black Velvet Dress Shapes $5.00 Fine Suaiity, Black Velvet Dress special at $2.25 Belgian Velour Hoods and Dress Children’s Trimmed Hats Clever little hats, in new styles, felt and corduroy, ay feather stick-up; values $1.75 and CCLRC OOK OSS CEEOL Te HIP Arena aT med in The styles that express jaunty, dashing| and Vici Kid. youth with the clear-cut smartness that fits it so well—styles that, in the world of fash- ion, are like smiles and sparkling eyes ia a world of all too serious demeanor. Clever Cutaway Model Suits satin, combination trimmed on collar and cuffs. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Misses’ Coats at $12.95 to $17.50 Misses’ Coats, in cheviots, and some trim- plain effects. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 Information and Ninety-siz Colored Maps, Here is concentrated information covering thesentire field of human ro and achievement. modest for a shoe of! f mode nh lt Me T elie The aristocrat of women’s The “E. C. Burt” § 4, Shoe for Women $4 bed | The price is certain| Rees ih Regular Vaiue $£1.50 prize bargain even at $25.00. g Price for the * $9. 9 5 Set . You know what an simdianiia is to a home 69c Beaded Chiffon, yd., 39° Wonderfully attractive in tte sparkling daintiness, chinchilla; several models, trimmed and $12.95 to $17.50| Continuing Tomorrow:--That Big, BIG Sale of Men’s $1.50 to $4.00 “Cooper” Spring Needle Underwear at, garment, 95c Fine grades of Ribbed Silk and Wool, All Wool and the}finest mercerized Knit [Underwear in striped or plain weave. Shirts.and-drawersanade-and’finished in the very best manner, reinforced at all places where the wear comes; silk bound. Colors, stripes, plain blue, tan, ecru and Natural. All sizes. $4.00 Velvet Shapes, Special $2. 50 qe Sa a Value Unmatched in America! Recent Reproductions of Exclusive Foreign Styles. sperealy for O’Neill’s, and for this Saturday selected quality Erect Pile Black Velvet; silk lined; small, medium and large shapes. Wonderful * $1.95 $3.25 a TC fi ii (|| eae Young Girls’ Johnny Coats, Chinchilla, diagonals, some trimmed, and Weucle cloth; Girls’ Chinchilla Coats, Navyand| feelin an tailored or withcombination trimming on on co! More—Third Fleer. not a luxury, not an indul, » but a necessity, especially Fi thi are voune people getting their education. a How often do you wish that somebody who knows is at hand to appeal to on talked about subjects ? Here is a never failing well of information on.ai) subjects that intelligent people talk and think about. And for only $9.95 |—and payments at that! Itéis th pueatatt book oft: we tave made ia clang teak e It’only takes 91.00 to have it sent home. Think what s fine Christmas peesens i-will:make! — expecially for tunics, eto, Forty-five inches wide, hit in dewdrop effect. All the desired evening shades. Silver Beaded Fringes, 1 to 8 rows, value 25¢ to 50c, at 15c, 25c and 3$0c a yard. Oeil Main Stere—Firet Fleer. $13.75 to $16.75 izes 14, 16 and 18. $8.95 to $10.50 and cuffs; sizes 8 to 14 years. 70x Gale at O'Neill's Gtore ter Dad and the Beye—Four Entrances Directly trem Sixth Ave. Now Has on Special Sale a New Series of Fine Tailor- Made Looking Suitsand Overcoats Clever Togs That Were Made to Saturday Special 300 New Trimmed Hats; no two alike; at. . Oath ele, enh, Seared ‘Fleon t._ $2,90 | French Plumes, values $2.75 to $3.75; u special a at $1.65, $2.25 and $2.75, I Ostrich Fancies, values $2.75 to $4.50; special at $1.75 to 93. Y seoahasidohaea | Sell Regularly at Flexibility, lightness, fine-textured leathers, are essential in a custom shoe. Regal shapeliness would be impossible with the stiff hemlock soles and coarse uppers used in cheaper shoes, But Regal Oak-tanned soles, flexible though they are, and the uppers of that wonderful leather, King Calf, have worn to the satis faction of millions of wearers— and that great number is ever wwreasing. You need Regals — your pocketbook and your repu- tation for being properly glasses. dressed need Regala. At least, ask to be shown a pair of the GOTHAM MODEL, It is anaristocratic weightsole. Also saw at these small prices; made of plain or fancy nets, with high ahepe fant Blucher style. collars. e ye cornfortabis, $4.00 Sleeveless Guimpes~-You need them every day, You / Black Smooth King Calf, plain lace, medium Gold Filled Adjustable Eye- Gold Filled Offset Eyeglasses. . Gold Filled Offset Skeleton Eye- a pleats, || Eyeglasses With Chain, Values up ero $1, 00 Including examination by our expert opti- clan. Women’s Stockings Some very unusual bargains for Saturday. At $1.00 Pair; value $1.25. omen's Thread Silk Stockings, high spliced heel, toe and sole; blacks, tans and evening shades, At 29¢ Pair; value 85c to 50c. ‘omen's Silk Boot Stockings, lisle top; blacks, tans and colors. *|At 9c Pair; value 25c. omen's Sample Stockings, blacks and colors; double heels and toes, Cash or Credit You can buy your clothes now and arrange for con- venient payments. ‘|I—and Well Worth it. An extraordinary offering of eye- glasses and spectacles, frames and mounting gold filled; warranted to wear five years; will not corrode or discolor; cooling periscopic erys- tal lenses. Gold Filled Straight Bow Spec- Overcoats Swagger Belted Back Coats, Slightly Shaped Top Coats, Regulation Over- coats, Storm Overcoats, Black Overcoats of all correct styles. and colors. All new materials The New English Cut Double-Breasted Suit, Slender Soft Roll Sack Suit, The Winter Norfolk Suit, Afternoon Frock Coats and Vests, E “vening Clothes, too. All colors and materials, Dainty porter Special! Beauties at 25c and 50c Fresh, new, fuzzy little things, in the prettiest effects you ever Set 25e Pair. omen's Flceced-Lined Stock- ings, high spliced heel and double sole, " Range up to $1.50 Cigars < apd Of course good shirts at 63c each is an _ Men’ s Bully Good Shirts Bona Fide Regular Vaiues 63¢ attraction to be snapped at, but there’s more than a low price to be thought of. O/Nelll Main Store—Firet Floor, Cigars equal to Im- ported at a Domes- will probably buy a dozen when you see the nice ones made of embroidered and lace trimmed lawn we will sell to-morrow at .. ' 50¢ to 98c| Jabots of Embroidery — Satin Collars $0c to $1.50 50c to 75c each | Made of plain net, shadow! pither in white or black. | lace, ete.; some with collars | | | oo S00 So oO Sooo oo pe ——0>—10 is attached. See Princess Lace Collar $1.25 and $1.98 © Alt large shapes; the $3.50 quality. <1 0 a O'Nill 4 er) MTS ae ne Pa ieee Crocheted Lace Collars $1.50 to $1.98 Made of real Irish crochet, in 82 to Baby Irish designs. O'Neill Main Store—First Floor. aed Co., Sixth | | tic Price, |. Havana American || Perfecto Royal Size $2.00 Box of 25 3: leaf of tobacco in these is imported from Cuba. ‘They de up by expert Cuban cigar- in Tampa and Key West | factories, which saves the import duty | | of 25 per cent. UNITED CIGAR STORE| Naat ‘to Men's Furnishing Dept, - jen’e. Furnishin bt, Bivect‘ontrance trou Bia ra »y Shirts of real style, perfect fit and snappy, clean- cut patterns. Really $1.25 to $1.50 shirts. Made of fine Madras and Percales, in light and dark grounds, neat stripes and figures, in all the up-to-date colorings’ good fitting coat models, cuffs attached’ sizes 14 to 17. Men's $4.00 Coat Sweate: Good quality domet flannel, in neat] Men's All-W stripes; cut good and ri : nicely] oxford g tailored and trimmed with silk lo ops| V-neck; and ocean pear! buttons. All sizes. Men's $1.50 Domet Flannel Pajamas at 95c 1 coats at $1.95 flannels; faultlessly tailored; good fit- trong buttonholes and smoked pearl buttons; sizes $4 to 44, O'Nelil'® tore for Dad and the Bors, grays, tans, browns and black mix- tures, Sizes $4 to 40, or ae Men's $3.50 Fancy Waist- { Made of mercerized fabrics and Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York Ci EEE 9 Es (0) —§ x ting models; five or six buttons; in [iw oO a

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