The evening world. Newspaper, November 13, 1912, Page 5

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c.- IDDEBY ELECT HMTSCONSTABLE But He'll Refuse the Job, By Heck, ’Cause He Wanted to Be Mayo: \ GOT ONLY THREE VOTES. er But They Were Enough to it ish'Hohor” on Ci cer and He's Real “| En- « jad! .. Prominent member of Montclair, N. J., society ‘will read if he stands for the little wheese that was put on him on Nov. 6. For Walter Kidde, a consult- »* the clvit engineer, whose office Is at No. 140 Cedar street In Manhattan and wh home Is at No. 66 Gates averiue, in » milfonaires'yexclusive guburb, to-day re- celved from'the County Board of Blec- tions over ip Jersey oMfcia! notification of his election to the position of town constable of ‘Montclair; ' 4 ae on by a plurality of two votes over tls only opponént, Col. Bogey of the Montclair Golf Clyp. The two votes came from the Third Ward of Mont- alr, were duly counted and the notice} 4: of election, with a!l the fancy seals and ribbons of proper certification, eame to Mr, Kidde's hands to-day just before he caught the 803 train for Manhattan. » Here tes the meat in this so-called (‘go-called” is Mr. Kidde's own charac- terization) joke. Mr, Kidde did not run for Constable: He fan for the Mayor- alty against the incumbent and success- ful “candidate, Ernest C. Hinck. His was an thdependent ticket, but pot the most popular ticket—for the Mayoralty at least. Nobody ever runs for the position of Constable of Montclair, except Col Bogey of the golf club, of course. The idea of Montolair’s having a Constable? Haw-haw! Puts Montclair in the sqme class with Cedar Grove, you understand, "But two intelligent voters of the Tatra Ward, when they stepped inte the booth on Nov. 6, ignored Mr, Kidde's, Dretensions for the Mayoralty and name in the space under “Con- , "lett plank for want of nomina- Sf ar, Madde \w a son-in-law of Arch- @eacon Carter of the Eptecopal dioceso of New Jersey, his wife is connected with the Rand family, which has en- @owed Montclair with several parns. Their position in Montclair society 1s! undisputed. ‘Tule is what Constable Kidde said to The’ Evening World to-day, anent his @evation to the ancient office: “You ean say for me that I have one good political Job now—Councilman for the Third Ward—and T tntend to keep it. I never ran as Constable, and, though I appreciate the two votes of confidence 1 will not accept the posi- tion?’ . ———— 4 BOOB OF WoNDEBrUZ. Free for the coupon in next Sunday's World is the Kindermoience System book, sixteen pages of pictures, one of the most wonderful things in the world for the inatruction and amuse- ment of childres. hf utd should not fall to place orders next Sunday's ‘World in advance. —»——— Switchman Hit by Train, Daniel Réilly, forty years old, switchman employed in the New York, New Haven and Hartford Rallroad yards at-One Hundred and Thirty-sec- end street and Willis avenue, was struck by an incoming freight train early to- day. He was taken to the Lincoln Hos- pital with several broken ribs and pos- sible internal injuries. He lives at No. 49 Willis avenue. ee Ingalls Declines Re-election. It was announced to-day that M, B. Ingalls had declined re-election as chair- man of the board of directors of the Big Four’ railroad. He has been in poor health for some time, It f HAPPY, LAUGHING ~~ BHILD SHORTLY, If Cross, Feverish, Bilious and Sick, Let “Syrup of Figs” Clean Its Little Waste-Clogged Bowels. No matter what ails your child, a gen- itle, thorough laxative physic should al- rr be the'first treatment given. if your child isn’t feeling well, resting icely, eating regular, and acting natu- rally it is a sure sign that its little stom- ach, liver atid 80 feet of bowels are filled with foul,,.constipated waste matter and need a gentle, thorough cleansing at once. make When cross, irritable, feverish, stom- ach sour, breath bad or your little one has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, sore throat, full of cold, tongue coated, give a tea- {s lul of Syrup of Figs, and in a few { hou all the clogged up waste, undi- gested food and sour bile will gently move on and out of its lithe bowels with- out nausea, griping or weakness, and you Will surely have a well, happy and smil- ‘ing child again shortly. ith Syrup of Figs you are not drug- ing your children; com en. ly of luscious figs, senna ‘and aro- eget iy tone te havin pee y. love ite delicious te. Mothers should always keep Syrup of Ke handy. Itis the only stomach, liver bowel cleanser and lator needed -ra little given today will save a sick child tomorrow, , e 8 A Gpecont fot.childrén of all begs! a-upe plainly printed on fe package. Ask your druggist for the full name, “Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna.” prepared by the California Fig Syrup ‘0. This is the delicious tasting, genu- ine old reliable. Refuse anything else offered. FOOTWEAR O Models in Va E take' pléasure in modation of our Wome now particularly prepared as well as the \advanced noon and evening wear. .fosettes, bows and buckl e “RIDING BOOTS Careful attention Orders and indiv: Complete instru Measurements Best FIFTH AVE. Matrons'— Young Ladies — Debutantes’ Smart Styles: and-Exclusive ment of our Sve Department for the accom- SLIPPERS ‘AND PUMPS in colors to match gowns, and all the correct appointments for morning, after- A very unusual shoe for $5.00 ATHLETIC SHOES sent on request. Mail and Telephone Orders promptly executed, At Thirty-fifth St. F CHARACTER rious Leathers announcing the enlarges n Patrons, where we are with the Standard Models styles. Exquisite assortmehts of es. New Model Last, Extra High Arch JS HOE With short vamps, flat soles, Patent leather vamps and tips with fine dull kid tops. STORM BOOTS given to Custom idual suggestions, ctions for Home & Co, | | | crane ren yr rer | girorret ia Save ‘Your Surety Stamps—$2.50 in Goods Free for a Filled Book (Groceries Excepted) =O RSS | | | | | | | | | | | | 8 Fe ‘THE EVENING W ORLD, WEDNESDAY, NO VEMBER 18, 1919. artiai\ MALIN. Sample Velvet m>" med Dress Hats at $2.9 Regular 4. In New York's Shopping Centre ( NEILI-ADAMS 6th Ave., 20th to 22d St., New York City Regular 93.95 to 95.95 Dress Blouses $2.95 Black and colored silks, satins and chiffons. Odd lots. | O'Neil Main Store—Third Fleer, Co, 3 To Begin With—This Is the Event You WillRemember as the Most Remarkable Dress Sale t Waa Kvoer Your ‘ortune to Women’s Afternoon and ' Evening Dresses Of the Latest and Most Stunning Styles Coming directly to O’Neill’s from one of New York's most prominent designers to the trade, who closed them out to us, quite irrespective of what they cost him, as they had served their purpose as showroom models, | which are caretally kept, hung in glass cases; not taken ‘“‘on the road.” In_a Store Like O’Neill’s Where Everything Is Sold at Very Ww Moderate Prices, These Dresses Would Sell Regularly at $25.00 to $40.00—Manry “Exclusive’’ Houses Ask Up to $50.00 for them. ‘Special Tomorrow,$17.50 Lach A Pen Picture can give you but half an idea of their beauty. High, medium and low neck styles, some are ‘‘sweetly simple,"’ while others are richly trimmed. You will see won- derful creations of Satin, Charmeuse, Crepe Meteor, Chiffon, etc., with very ornate overdresses | and tunics of exquisite texture, heavily ‘silver beaded and embroidered, in many very handsome designs. There are also most ingeniously draped skirt effects, with material ingenuously catching the skirt in, others with saucy little slashes in which diaphanous laces give just a dainty hint of silken ankle and pretty slippers. Some exquisite accordion pleated chiffon dresses are also included, and strikingly effective colored chiffon tunics, with glittering bugle beading over white or colored satins. Some have the New Rhinestone trimmings, still others are elaborately Hand-embroidered in floral and conventional designs. And so we could continue—there are so many and it is such a pleasure to write about them. The best Pastel and Evening Shades are shown, such as light blue, pink, Mars, American Beauty, Copenhagen, peach, green, white, etc. 1 wy All Regutar Sizes are in the lot, but not in each agi. A few larger sizes up to 48 bust measure These are, to say the ‘When desired we will extend the privileges of st, 925.00, 930.00, Convenient Payments $35.08 # £40.06 Dresses. on O'Neill's well-known Club Plan. So you need le Price..... fee not let such @ wonderful Dress Bale go by for any Mees of course, the fash- e q reason at all. ‘ ns are the most desired y Ju of the season. O'Neill Main Stere—Third Fleer. 1.25 Pure Thread Silk Stockings at 79c Rape ot ee and 3 spliced heel, double toe: black, tan and ene Regular 75¢ to $1.00 Can 50 Big Stores sdbeto ste TOCKINGS AT air negang MOO" | entrap rk uncedesong Kiet 5” iicatherbloom” "Buy Stocks Cee L procera 9 aroun amar ean: C | cotton, also embroidered instep, at, pair.......- ic * tan and colors; pait.....eseseeeeres ‘Whidin Tle Beer Fees wien etticoats 50c maar nana , ah of that! Heatherbloom — Cheaper than One Storeg tty: though Calgenegety tinted ausn~ || Xenae ghopping list must, bese thi A P f Vi t S e $1.28 Flannelette Gowas, ¢ 91.00—Colors pent in mind —with bits associated storey Z ertect Victor Service . SU A et ee aie 4 Every bf hand “Vee ea Nap ver aad a ONel can i Instrument. Every Victor Recor: © §.] edge: special ness seeeess d sell many lines of me: re 0 most liberal terms .for Machines and $3] ¢,%#¢#0#1.00iduslia Drawers, 00 an feet, Cee See eoemaied anes Records. Special Combination Offers. this lly nee you start your If you already own a Victor you will appreciate the 3 | = oveith Main’ Xmas Shopping. satisfaction of being able to find just the Victor Records you want jus when you want them, and of getting rompt deliveries on phon® requests. Purchasers of Victor Instruments are accorded every convenience; pay- ment terms to suit personal convenience: instruments ahd records in one easy-payment purchase; all Victor equipments easy to buy and easy to pay for. ane $15.00 in Victor Reo ords of Payments, 50c per week for 50 weeks. wx | Payments, 50c per week for 86 wee Vietor Salons, O/Neill Main Store, Fifth Floor, 22nd Strect Klevators, Regular 70c & $1 Corsets, Tomorrow, 69c All new models, of course. and they are the well-known R. & G., P, N. and Vogue Corsets—underpriced because a size in each is missing here and there—all € sizes in the entire lot, though. Medium bust, long straight lines, correct outlines of the newest fashions. Regularly 75c and $1.00; Third Fisee. One Hundred and Three High Grade Table At One-Half Their Regular Price Including LIBRARY TABLES, DESK TABLES and TELEPHONE TABLES, made in Golden Oak, Early English, Mahogany, Fumed Oak, Cathedral Oak, Circassian Walnut and Birdseye Maple. We made this purchase from one of the largest and most reliable This sale comes at a time that should be reat eppnseiatite as these elegant goods make the most appropriate kind of C! Ss presents, and table manufacturers in the West. We bought them at such an extraordinary reduction from their regular wholesale price that we are able to sell them at | is the kind of a piece of furniture that will be greatly appreciated and would muke a lasting tribute to the donor. just one-half their regular selling price. gives you the privile; ives you the privile; Bives ¥ Pi of. $26.00. Vietor-Victro of 815,00 Victor-Victrola nd $10.00 in Victor Rec- Sample s0c to 1c Beassicres—all neatly trimmed with embroidery, lace and inser- al o1 tion; some have square back; Sale Price... 25c macTiig, igh, "iit be om cate on © special counter, Mala Floor, O/Nelll Umbrella Sale! Think this over—here is a special sale of Umbrellas, just the stylish and good-looking ones that will make splendid Christmas gifts. The prices are universally low—and savings are well worth while at gift time. And when there is engraving to be done—it is well to make purchases early. No time like the present! $2.00 Umbrellas at $1.39 Women's and men's extra fine quality piece-dye Umbrellas; wide tape edges, and all made with eight-rib Paragon ilk cases and tassels, and plain and fancy ™. $139 Every Piece Is New and Beautifully Finished, and Is Made to Conform With the O'NEILL High Standard of Quality. Library Table Regularly $23.00 $11.50 One Cathedral Oak Library Table—The top is 80x48 inches; ‘Tudor design, 2 drawers, Regular price $31,00, sale price $15.50 Two Fumed Oak Library Tables—The top is 48x30 inches; double square pillar ends, heavy $17 Seven Mahogany Table Desks —The top is 48x48 inches; drawer slides out and forme a writing desk, Four Mahogany Library Tablee—The top is $4x48 inches; made in beautiful mahogany wood, with Colonial legs and Colonial pillar ends; cross band veneered in beautiful crotch mahogany; two nice drawers, solid brass handles ronan sereerss a very handsome lesign, Regular price 850, . $28 sale price Nineteen Circassian Walnut Table Desks—The top is 28x24 inches, the centre slides out and Library Table Regularly $22.00 $11.00 Telephone Table Regularly $10.50 $5.25 h ve beeeceucce dust like il- tance UE lustration, The top is 18x14 in- “ ches; a conve ~ nient shelf in bottom shelf. Regular price $34.00, sale price,.... base for tele phone book, tablets, ete. Complete with stool, which, when not in Special..... | | i 9 $1.50 ; Umbrellas which opens, giving plenty of Ainge 4 ; use, slides un- | space for uae paveleeoa’ ik = forme. ® coprenieas writing desk, | der’ the at 98c | The top of the desk is fitted with Yee id of which lifts up, giviug you gut of the way. can ‘ era arekd mee tate age f plenty of space for writing paper, | The table has fil Women's and men's tape edye, i . De £ P . Just like | lustration, The top is | envelopes, ete. The top of desk is | nicely tapered American plece-dye Umbrellas, eight, Just like illustration. ‘The top | This ix 4 beautiful table and an | 26x42 inches; beautiful Colonial | fitted with-an ink-well, pen and | legs aud is i rib Paragon frames, cases und tassels, is @6x42 in heavy tapered extraordinaty value, Regu- base, with round ball feet; heavy pencil racks, The design is new thoroughly Handtes, plain a arved Missi pillar ends, Colonial fect, “roomy | las price 886.00, aale price,, S12 square pillar ends, large drawer a ee een and hm a geet | Well made, wood, silver and rimmed ebon shelf in base, which is convenient wap ee top; a beautiful design. Stock | ® ba pe v ” hich ® B98 T Stock consists ene and other woods; also, stag horn, | for books, magagines, ete.; large Convenient Payments consists of 17 in mahogany and 1 | Si%¢, bottom shelf, which ©: con | of 24 in Cireas- cape horn, etc. Values upto centre drawer, Stock consists of Bay de arranged by joining in golden oak. venient for books, magasines, ete. | sian walnut, 81.60, Special ; 98c | $2 in mahogany, 7 in golden oak O'Neill's Hi va Regular price 818,00, 118 in bird's ‘ O’Nell Main Store—Firat Fluor, and one in Early English, 'Neill's Household Club O'Neil Nymoturnithings Store — | sale price.......+5 $9.00 | oye maple. OL—IO I O'Neill-Adams Co., Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City =O eee re!

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