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SAYS GYPSY PRINCESS _ SUVEDHIS FORTUNE. Fass Ser eee" WHILE SHE TOD Messe and « loving brunette heart in the future for Mr, SEE REI FLIER RRR oe ORR RRERRE PERE R Ty ORD RRR ET TT nt eae eer THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, In New York's Double Surety Stamps with Forenoon Purchases NOVEMBER 01 OESAO O'Neill's Sells More Real Laces Than Any Other Store in America (OAL OO }————¢-) ; () NEILI-ADAMS ae Re we 14, 1912. h Shopping Centre Single Surety Stamps with "| Afternoon Purchases Co, —_——_— arrest Grocery Salesman Missed $10] $7 After She Departed and Caused Her Arrest. Mary Jace, otherwise Princess Tirka, swarty, gaselle-eyed, wild in her native Stace as the bounding broncos of her own Brasilien pampas (eo said the en- thusiastic reporter over the ‘phone) had to put a brake on her untameableness fer @ brief period to-day when she stood strate Butts in Harlem Court, charged with having levitated by @yPay magic & ten-case note from the hand of @ hypnotized stranger. Alfred Fouss of No. 438 West One Hun- @veG and Twenty-fourth street, a Groceries salesman who is free to admit thet @ biond woman once toyed almost fatally with his heart, was standing in & @recery store at One Hundred and Bighty-firet street and Broadway yes- terday afternoon when the Princess Tirka jingled and jangled with all her Jingiy-jangly bangles into the store, A twelve-year-old gypsy girl whose name {e appropriately Columbine, held one potent hand of the princess. The Har- lem reporter is convinced that if there can be @ more be Princess Tirka that one will be the ewart Columbine when she grows up. “Judge,” admitted Mr. Feuss of the fwail heart when he took the stand in Butts's court to-day, ‘when that wom- fam there looked at me with her hazel gTey eyes and asked me to have my palm read, why—I did." It wae Mr. Feuse's complaint that be- fore beginning to trace the wreck that blonde woman had left in his heart line the Princess Tirka asked him if he had @ny money with him. He admitted that he had a few. Then, she warned, he must take it out of his pocket and hold {¢ @irmiy in his left hand while she read path, did as he was bid. He @ roll of $6 in his left hand, mor did he note that the Princess ful gypsy than the | +p jou and even @ plain clot man can k ir ecen' Magistrate Butte held the solon of La pao royalty for further examina- ‘caitlin JURORS DRAWN FOR HYDE. Gunmen’s Trial Delayed While Got Arranges Special Panel. Justice Goff was engaged for an hour before renewing the trial of the gun- men to-day in drawing « epecial panel of one hundred taleamen from which a jury wit be chosen to try former City Chamberlain Charles H. Hyde on charges of bribery growing out of the wrecking of the Northern Bank of New York, The trial begine on Nov. 20. WHAT THE INTERNAL BATH Is Doing for Humanity Under our present mode of living the large intestine (or colon) cannot et rid of all the waste that it accumu- lates—so it clogs up, and then bilious- ness, constipation is the result, and bth desire to do, to work, to tl ink, k This waste sly “hstaees as bade. | now, is extrem ous, an ed, the Blood | takes up the poisons —and brings on countless theecd serious diseases—appendicitis is directly caused by_waste in the colon. If the colon is kept clean and p ‘ou will always feel bright and te—never blue and nervous— up_to “concert-pitch.” There is just one Internal Bath which will keep the colon as sweet and clean as Nature demands it to be for perfect health—that is the J. B. L. Cascade. . Many thousands are using it, and doctors prescribing it with great suc- cess all over the world. It is now be- ing shown and explained by all Riker and Hegeman Drug Stores in New York and Brooklyn. Ask for klet, “Why Man of To- day Is Only 50% Efficient. q 15,000 Yards of N Why? First, as an example of what a Friday Bar, at Fiiday attraction for thousands of discriminating s belt cflect on the back—a good, serviceble 6th Ave., 20th to 22d St., New York City Special for Friday, Yard, 68c ew Silks, Corduroys, Velvets and Dress Goods, int at O’Neill’s is. Second, as a hint at the extensive varieties of fashionable yard materials that are always seen at O’Neill’s. Third, asa op’ The Most Fashionable Weaves and Colors. The Most Desirable Qualities. A Very Attractive Bargain Price. 2,000 yards beautiful BLACK SATIN. strong and lus- trous quality; yard wide. 2,000 yards handsome CORDUROY SUITING; com- plete assortment of colors. 2,000 yards CHARMEUSE FAILLE; full line of day or evening colois; also white: 86 inches wide. 9000 ards 40-inch black stripe ALL SILK MAR- Misses’ $22.50 Boucle Cloth Coats at $16.75 Lined throughout with satin. Collar and cuffs of velvet; {finished with braid. Sizes 14, 16 and 18. Girls’ Chinchilla Coats; Special, $8.95 In navy and gray. Made with the popular Regular $1.00, | «=: Materials O'Neill Matn Store—Secend Floor. — 2,000 yards ALL WOOL black serge; sponged and shrun! O’Neill’s Paris Hats While they adorn and beautify with an indefinable charm Cost Less than Half the Prices of the Original Models So cleverly designed and artistically assembled that they are warty of their high ities with the superb originals that give the fashionable world all the most distinctive ideas in handsome millinery. Strikingly Smart Hats Priced $5.00, $6.50 and $8.50 Ordinarily these Hats would sell for $7.50 to $12.00 Just as French and chic as any of the more expensive Hats, their ver cpr! making their smartness the more 8| “Dozens of different styles—no tyo exactly Cloth omen’s tures, and ne coat. Sizes 8 to 14. Misses’ $10.75 Wool Serge Dresses, $7.95 Misses’ sample dresses, with combination trimming on collar, cuffs and fancy belt. Size 14, 16 and 18, checks, and black an O'Netll Main Women’s $1.98 to $2.25 O'Nefll Main Store—Second Floor—Millinery Salon. O'Neill's Main Store—Third Floor. Women’s $2.00 Union Suits, $1.50 Women’s Silk & Special at $10.5 0 Several smart’ over collars of satin or velvet, fancy buttons, lace yokes, vestee.of broadclot! Special, $12.75 In all the new materials, such as chin- chilla, English tweeds, plain black mix- Colors black and white, brown and black, blue and black; braid boun trimmed. In black and colors. All sizes. Women’s $6.00 Separate Skirts, Special, In tan and gray mixtures, black and white serges. 2,000 yards LINING SATIN, heavy quality; guaran- teed two seasons; all colors; also white or black; 36 inches IBELINE FINISH BLACK SERGES, navy blue and ik; 44 inches wide. Dresses and dressy models. Turn- h, braid trimming, New Coats, w two-toned materials. d and button d navy More—Third Fleer. Table Damask Remnants 68° Yard Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Annual Sale of Men’s Shoes Celebrating the Opening of this Depart- ment Five Years Ago by Offering Every Day this Week The Best Shoe Values of the Whole Year Our $6.00 and $7.00 Shoes " $3.05 Our $5.00 Shoes $2.95 i} | All leathers; all styles; all sizes. Sizes and widths marked in plain figures. Gloves, Neckwear, Shirts Gloves for All Occasions Men’s Furnishings ; Wolineds venccescveetees $1.50 to $2.50 } Vinee eit ply niet at $1.50 to $7.50 Neckwear ...ccccccceseeees $1.00 to $2.50 YM] Shirts. crireee $1.50 to $3.50 f Specials } Folded Four-in-Hands.......... "Sais cues” we Value.f 506 Silk Knitted Four-in-Hanas.... Accordeon and Crochet Weaves. 85¢ j Value $1.50. } 4 Pique Full Dress Shit | $7.85 , q Tan Cape Gloves ..........0655 : Regular and short fingers. § Special Value. Broadway and 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. Remnants of Sheetings hite ribbed half wool Uhion Suite, silk trimmed. High neck, long or short sleeves; ankle lengths. $1.29 and $1.50 Merino Union Suits, $1.00 ; Medium weight white merino union suits. High neck, long or short sleeves, ankle length. _| 50c White Ribbed Underwear, 39c Women’s white ribbed cotton Vests, Pants and Tights. Knee or ankle length. Women's 39c Knit Undervests, 23c Reduced One-Half Remnants of Sheetings, Cambrics, Tickings, Table Felt, Shirting and Pillow Case Muslins, etc., fooluded. New Beaded Hair Bandeaux Special 25c to 50c Regularly 39c to 75c Made of silver beading, silver and rhinestones or all pearls. New styles; very handsomely finished. O'Neill Main Store—First Floor have high neck, long or short sleeves; pants are knee and ankle lengths. | Persian Mahal Rugs Wonderful examples of this famous weave. Room sizes, 11 to 14 feet long, 8 to 10 feet wide. Values $135.00 to $150.00.......... cc cece eee eee Comes | $97.50 \ <7] th a New Full of the Snap of Styleat . . . . All Round Satisfaction Guaranteed. Suits CASH OR CREDIT Regulation and English You can buy your clothes Model Sack Suits, every | now and arrange for con- wanted style, material, color Fentent naymentson O'Neill's and size. viii an. Tuxedo and Full Evening Dress Suits Men’s $3.50 Coat Sweaters Made of fine quality worsted; V neck, full length, without pockets; good strong’ buttonholes, pearl buttons; » few have Byron collars, lue, brown and Oxford gray. Sizes 34 t In navy and felled seams. Boys’ Tack Tar Reefers, $4.98 In all wool chinchilla, in blue and two Trouser Suits, $3.50 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 models; an extra pair of trousers with each suit, nel lining; sizes 6 to 14 years. oo O'’Neill-Adams_ Co., ere World’s Sixth Avenue, White ribbed cotton Vests, Pants and Tights. Vests.| Large Oriental Rugs Some of the finest specimens of the best Oriental effects, 11 to 1834 feet long, 8 to 10 feet Values $150.00 to $250.00............ of Men’s $18 to $25 Overcoats and Suits Good $12.50 Worthy Quality Guaranteed—Coprect Styles Guaranteed—Faultless Fit Guaranteed— Can You Beat That! Smart New Mixtures and Novelty Effects, regulation and conservative models; also storm overcoats; all sizes. Silk faced, the correct new conventional cut; value $25.00; special at O’Neill’s. . . sero diy ins . ellen Meal ie ted Roavetort—Per ie Men's 75c Domet Night Shirts =O Toe Be Chesser 1h! 1808 ae Made of good quality domet flannel, cut good and pate Star | Butter | Mackerel roomy. Full length, with collars, pearl buttons jams rmeur' PO MN A Sg yy Sizes 15 to 19 OES MMU a ta eis et! Boys’ $6 Over- coats, Special, shades of gray, made with convertible | styles, The Juniors are in blue velvet collars, cut full box styles, three- teas with autre han atiawl cols uarter length, double-breasted, with wool | jap and silk frogs; also Russian. O'Neill's Store for Dad and the Boys. 20th to 22d Street, Reduced 14 and } Remnants of Pure Linen Table Damask accumu- lated from our great November Linen Sale. $10.00 Bronzes at $5.00 french and Vienna Bronzes, several different subjects; many of which make beautiful pairs; also busts of musicians, poets and philosophers, such as Mozart, Vir- gil, Dante, etc. O'Neill Moucefuraishing Store— Basement Sweaters at $1.59 Fine worsted Sweaters, coat style; collarless or high neck; plain weaves. Women's $2.50 Golf Vests, $1.50 In heather mixtures, dark and light shades, striped and plain effects. Women's Coat Sweaters, Special $2.98 Of worsted yarns, in Teor and fancy stiteh. Colors white, navy, gray and red. Women’s $1.00 to $1.25 Knit Union Suits, 69c Fine ribbed Cotton Union Suits; various styles, $100 to|| Small Oriental Rugs $150 Five hundred beautiful rugs, in all the best weaves. Each one a prise asa work of art, and as wide. @ bargain. Values $12.50 to $50.00 . O'Neill Main Stere—Fearth $37.50 TheBest Groceries Are Always Priced Lowest at O’Neill’s Mail and telephone orders receive instant attention. Phone 5700 Chelsea. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Smoked | Shield | sey, |, CrPbet Freeh Fine aranulated,|Unerda Bilecuite — 44, Sugar Armour’s Waser B-lb, care Dy ere WeltOme oe eee rose f° Sarr: rere wetntn tur cry ‘omine —| 8 .. 16cm. Sie aeie, 20] f°, ecrvone SOC| tees". Cereal Specials Lentile—5 Ibe...... gee | Fresh Fruits and Vegetable Specials None C. O. D. Cod lee Marrow tba. Yellow Split Pens—5 Ibs. Greea Peas—6 ibs, Whole Green Peas—5 |. Black Turtle Beane — 5 Overcoats nr Retlea i Lake Murgeon— Per Le Smoked Salmon—Per ib. od mnen—-Por 1k. Cheese Specials New York State—Per Ib., English Dalry Style—l'or Lettuce, Romaine Chicory Salads head 7 $12.50 45c ught Fat, Plump Muekerel — ». Palle, BL00; 1] ,. Elgin Creamery | ¢ Butter — 5-1b ne $1.84 Armour's Best yer wel ooks. . Men’s New $6 Shoes At O’Neill's—the only store in New York that offers the new- est English last footwear at » special price. The Latest | Low, Broad Heel Model, straight cut, with blind eyelets, ie Mes ie $3.85 0 ic toget! i i }Oe., joe of $ Siition orparicarnone “ane Tethers) pay All the wanted leathers and all sizes and widths. O'Neill More for Dad and the Boys. New York City —===10===10 *4.98 In Junior, Polo and School ‘To Let” Ads. Simplify Home-seeking by Saving Time, Temper and Tramping.