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“THE | EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1B, 1918. : yi S10 BS SSIOEASave Your ar “Stamps—$2. 50 in Goods Free for a Filled Book (Groceries ‘Excepted =OL—=0 rr] QUICK VERDICT | 19¢ en | patie me biog Silk rougrents I} oromanng | aee| Q)NEILE-ADAMS CO. xfs PARTY” CASE ibbon, in n every Mabie hema Ne : e tional perl md vlaited ruffles: 19¢c; ‘special at 15¢ yard. black, and a large assortment cf colors, EE cy en Bae ROR 6th Ave., 20th to 22d St., New York City eth Main Mere Tied eet To- Morrow, Men, Be Sure to Come to o The Books We All Read—and value | It} Men Who Made Gur Girl Victim of Brutal Attack Liable to Get Long Prison Terms, The Books E W 18 Men Worked Everybody toot” benipate, i or $1.00 Books, 50c All Night ind poems; bound limp velvet calf, inred, | Starting at@ P. M. last week, moving some offices from the The world’s classics, at brown and greeu. Gold NonwALK, 0, Nov, 18—nenest ea Neatly Boxed — Handsome Christmas Gifts |e pay of Mie main bullding te releh. the fret of six men to be trled A few of the titles are We d th ffices f We W Lid je tarring of Minnie la Valley, at | Axjoorat of tbe Breakfast | Child's Garden of Vorses Antont raph of Benja- e@ moved these olfices for ‘Gr West Clarkateld last Auguat, probably | IM prac hotk eennor. Crmepeceniae meee Bacon i! the same reason we have cut}| Y ant. to Sho ig « Srane Array a will soon know whether he is acquitted g pranrong:-Gaakall, ht “Ish Lonatell Per aioe, through new aisles, lowered fix oF ts to wer 1m Life—Mitcnell, ft atl ‘pubed-n ‘Arguments were made in the sum-_ Prince ‘of hie "Huse of rayne ot aa "ine ee rane Ht a. livery system and hired more 9 ee sere es. PL el or dle K°) Prue and ee Gurels. Lucien Meroaitn, saree Resartue—Cartye, [ANd more people (experts in Revers of « Bachelor | ‘he “Raven and Other | Seaame’ “and” dines: | their line)— S it t M. ‘The spect Mitchel ine Poe. r V o whe cite ohaney seainat With is | I wed ier hie, ucalya 0 of Omar Khay- ‘Thou ot Marcie To Make Xmas Shopping at and C l e e IT N e ul S OF en Ps : ius, Nein iete tis Sruaicr iat “Heese | Kipling om ON “peers yent, Oe | Shan Ever Yan. aoe The Best Clothes Proposition Ever Put Up to the Good Judgment Sensible, Well Dressed Men against Harlow Weich, Cari and Joseph Sly, Reginald Thomas and Josep Cum- mings, the other defendants, may be dropped. Judge Garver in his charge sald that if it was shown that more than two of the men at the tarring were masked, ® conviction for “riotous conapiracy” would be possible. The case went to the jury at 218 P, M “DD A GOOD 108,” + CREDITED 10 GIRL ACCUSED OF MURDER Woman Detective Testifies Prisoner Made Admissions to Her in in Way. oxen ‘Main pear iet Floor. Two Wonderfully Attractive Lots of | |And When We Tell You They| Special at ° 9 e re 00 to $25. alues We ny Misses’ Suits and Coats [krw tht You wil Kuow 1t| $12. 50 ae In the Very Latest Fashions} When You See Them \ on Special Sale Saturday We never quote values merely as a ale ious, enticement—that is ' not only old fashioned, useless, and bad business ethics, but we find it At $16 75 unnecessary. We give these clothes a fair regular valuation of $18.00 Ld to $25.00, because that is exactly what they are—clothes of similar for $21.50 values quality and, perhaps, equal in style and tailoring are sold to-day in hundreds of good clothing shops in America at $18.00 to $25.00, fairly enough. and $1 1.7 5 O'Neill lowered the price solely by making special Contracts for enor- mous quantities for this and others of our Fifty Associated Stores. in de vesepeay New Materials New Styles The word “new” tells much,| guits of snappy Cassimeres, smart Suits cut in the nifty new English but other features of these| Novelty Mixtures, distinctive Striped Effects, | Models both single and double breast ‘ . modest Plain Shades and the always dressy Plain se and jaunty turnouts are ios Fancy Navy Blue Fabrics apd the correct the distinctiveness of styles, |‘conventional Black the care with which importan +|_ Overcoatsof bold Herringbone Stri and easy loose swing ia te styles, clever be often mogheted, details of | |bully, mixtures y iaebany Conte, three quarter length, some with tai joring and finish are ees belted backs, and a dozen or more of the regula. MI y to the di y all round utility | ti ityles, full lengt! clteds TIE woulditake the most (wn hae ay to the dressy ou 'y | tion sty ull length ree-quarter, and the igated ; tail materials, slightly shaped velyet collar black coat talented custom tailors to} match them and you know Somer she Bees y aeenre She their prices would be something! Eve ning Cl othes at $ 12. 5 0 like double these. A Positive $25.00 Value § | Of course you will want an evening suit for the Thanksgi i giv ing dinner, Pa rp greedy Anil Informal Suits, the well known and favorite Tuxedo suits, silk faced. $11.75 Sizes; 14, 16 and 18 bide baad Formal Evening Suits in the correct 1912-15 style, silk faced, perfectly \ : : . roportioned and tailored. No charge for necessary alterations. MISSES’ COATS, in mixtures, chinchillas and} MISSES’ SUITS, in cheviots, mixtures and Mite — boucle cloth, in a varietv of models, and some] corduroys, lined throughout with satin; in trim- O'Neill's Biz Store for Dad and the Beys—our kntrances from #ixth Avenue. are lined throughout with satin. 75 Hnpece a ioand ist girdle 316.75 Men's Fine $6.00 Shoes Bythe Greatest Good Forlune Wel So ased lan Additional Lot of si uN UNG GIRLS" FULL LENGTHCOATS. or] MISSES’ SUITS, in. ail-wool serges, lined! The swagger new last with low, broad ae aa tarts d ag ab erbDy ie “pee coats, buttoned to the aeck; trimmed] throughout with satin, with half belt on back of|English heels and blind eyelets, the same You know the underwear that is a standard brand in man or plain effects. Sizes 14, 16 sod sll. coat. Sizes 14, 16 and 18. 09) cane tents aes the and 5 CIAL So Seace seca ds custom shops ask $6.00 and iittoned tothe| GIRLS' CORDUROY COATS, in ack, navy,|87.00 for. ess. $3.85 g. At} bare nee 4 Semmes ae stores al $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3. 5 brown; lined throughout, and have 7. 95) They come N nost prominent an @ garmen Ne 310. belt to match. Si . $ manufacturer, who supplies ne of the best Sp ecial at 95¢ Rit o% AL os bere exclusive shoe stores. A Included are fine Le of ribbed wool and the finest mers) A : derful oppor- Little Children’ Coats cerized Shirts and Drawers, all made and fininbed in the very best mater, #1 COLUMBUS, O., Nov, 15.—Misa Ce- composure in court dur- for the murder of Alvin her married sweetheart, n commented on so much “that rl to-day said: “I with to wipe out the impression that Iam indifferent as to the outcome L am not hard-hearted pus to my surroundings just do not weep in cour: State was to finish to: the defense will begin Monday. B. Quigiey, her fiance, told the jury jate yestenlay how Miss Farley had reluctantly consented to become his write. “She gave in and permitted me to siip a ring upon her finger only when I said that we would let bygones be bygones and start in with 4 new slate,” Quig- ley testified. Mrs, Pear! Belden, a woman detective of Cleveland, to-day told the jury in the Warley caso of how Cecelia Farley had confessed to having done the shoting while both women were In the Frank- jim County Jail, occupying adjoining ealis. According to the detective's test!- Buy Now—Pay Later In accordance with the liberal policy of O'Neill's Big Store for’ Dad and the Boys we wilWextend to those desiring it the privilege of 6ur Club Plan of Payment. i , ‘Cash ow Credit. tunity for men who want strictly high class footwear. Allleathers, button and lace styles, | reinforced at all places where the wei Colors blue, pink, tan and “fone s good job and M: er : Y ¥ oy rere pe aig CHILDREN'S COR- Chemisettes all sizes. O'Neill's Store for Dad and the Boys. Store for Dad and the Boys. told of how the ‘girl had satd that sie DUROY COATS, Russian the would plead elther “emotional insanity,” “‘e@t-defenee” or “accklental shooting.” Bhe quoted Mins Farley as saying that her tvles, with leather belt; of Real Pri L || 3,000 Pairs of Men's | | ties wears born, 83 OB of Real Princess Lace | *eyaiarsocto7se | Lhese Boys’ $7.50 Suits, Reefers aud navy, tan or myrtle; value e ie he ) SErTES. Hinks, vib iabessieebet|| Pure Silkk & Overcoats to Go at $4.98 © ; | Values 75c and 98¢ ° | Also CHILDREN'S COATS, IN ALL 50 Fine Lisie Half They've just come from a big manufacturing tailor who made AK?) WOOL CLOTHS, plain and mixtures, single them up from odd lengths of some of his best materials and sent them Imew who fired the fatal shot, and that and double-breasted, trimmed with fancy Hose to O'Neill's at cost of materials and making. one was dead, and that the other two alae ‘ Wore heraelf and Jerome Quigley, the metal buttons pies 9 50 5 years; 1 ; GUIMPES, WITH SLEEVES, made T Boys’ $7. 50 Suits at $4. 98 $7. 50 Boys’ Reefers and man whom she was to marry. | ‘The values to $7.' necial at.. ry A [of net and shadow lace; exceptional omorrow Some with bxtra Pants. Overcoats at $4.98 stenographer was then quoted aa saying HILDREN'S CORDUROY AND VEL- values, at, each, Pai oe Ee AND DOUBLE BREAST= i that ahe had not pleaded guilty. to po- VET TS, trimmed with ribbon rosettes f 29c alr ED STYLES cut he newest models,| REEFERS are in Chinchilla in Blue Wie kein bat Viet cho See ok ek HATS, ti ba ay , { 75c.°1.00 4 rae. inlet some have two pairs of trousers, new| and Grays, also Cheviots and Cassimeres cath, and could not be convicted on that and fancies; in navy, black, ce ad and d, \| Yes, sir, regular 50c and | fancy suits, cassin and navy blue] in new fancy mixtures, sizes 8 to 10 ecreney., Atered ing <0 ts wa dated | brown and white} at........... $i. 75c qualities and no ordi- verge 68 Some nme fancy effects, sixes 7 to 18. years. SAILOR STYLE are|’ OVERCOATS in Brown and Gray Cheviots and Cassimeres, eaxted, convertible collars and cut full length, sizes {| nary values at that. CHILDREN'S KNIT Handkerchiefs : © sweAtens. in colors and Ne; 59. ase HANDKERCHIFFS—150 dozen|| | Pure Silk and Very Fine He Reva any ce ge ltr ber Hy white; roll collars, sizes 6) special at.. : Embroidered . seal-|| Lisle Thread Hose, in var- lined and trimmed with fint braid, | with belt t months to 5 years; pCHILDREN’ § RE LANNEL- tbnad ahd besos 1 ious colors, plain and fancy | sizes 9 to_10_yenrs, 8 to 10 years in| variety of patterns; at, enc fects. Double heel: dainty colored stripes, with and] WOMEN’S SHAMROCK LAWN! ebaeteerere ee mand $10.00 Boys’ Reefers and Overcoais at $7.50 Mrs. Zollinger, the advertising man's widaw, was cailed am the last witness for the State, and, under intense nervous strain, told of how she had taken Miss Farley's letters from her ‘husband's cketa and thad read them. Several A a ery ot: $ years AND . . Whn vs “ J Reefers in neat fancy effects and Biue Kersey Kersey coats have Astrachan Pecktig ond fad tome Shem Revered ETTENIGHT: BORE absntly witout feet i % to 6 years;/ HAN! ina en wreath box gnents|] S0e to Te value, at, QE | | shaw! collars and calls and silk frogs. School coals ate single and double breasted, wiiriess becaem so nervous that she hed soiled, in white and dainty} values up to § pe- 25 Lie bly '59c) re eee ewest style with convertible collars and cks, sizes ranging from 8 to 17 to rest before answering further ques- stripes; hemstitched | «ind seal-|cial at........+++ oe lc Store for Dad and the Hos | | years. tlons. She testified that she had read letters from the stenographer from Kansas Ci and other pointe, addressed to ‘I Dutch” and signed “Dear Irieh," te of her love for him. In one of the let term, she tested, she w O'Neill Main Store—First Floor, A Victor for Xmas~ . Do Your Christmas Victor Shopping Early—and Do It Here. in Store—Third Floor, PPLE LPL PLA PPE PL PPL EEA LAP Men’s Coat Sweaters _ Three Dollars’ Worth $1. 4 5 Better drdp in before we sell the three hundred POPP PPP PPPS OS FOI Don't Need to Unpack! This Trunk is a Wardrobe in Itself. This Wardrobe Trunk "1@ Is the best one that could be made to secant ae , or sot . former ‘ead of the a =n APICTU RE—The evening meal is over; father, mother nnd the children [raises his baton. Crash'—they atart; Father (vei himself lifted in ' bylee ap ee will go very quickly. of Bacon & C rs Ty i sel regularly at Qadjourn to the comfy living room, Father settles down in his big chair, | ti i uulders stiffened, his st Mother taps ber fe ud he \ A > i en ree 2d! 335,00-—We offer 20 $ while mother reposes herself comfortably in the wideearm “wicker.” Young | A A ene and dresins. 18, COAT BY EATERY QY mini ofth to-morrow Jim crosses his long, growing legs where he sits on the couch, and little Ben ; ‘A Harry Lauder’ with its infecti s laughs bd al without pockets; n dotlars of pre F chooses the wide ranging ground of the floor for his. Susie, the 12- year-old, | now Caruso’s dramatic tenor fills the room with an aria from “Boheme.” § well made buttonholes was left to hosplt i { at 518 75 scrutinizes the record cabi and selects a Sousa march for an overture. | And now John MeCormack brings « throb to their throats with one of the Q and pearl buttons; a few societies and ch upoh i c i ‘ le They can almost see the broad back of John Philip as be faces his band and | old-time melodies of tender sentiment pave fy ron colli et nt " ee Se ETL! Will hold twelve suits Orioed Ray BAYY blue ve dresses; has full set of compartments; built of three ply veneer. Fibre entre bands, four ers and hat box, br teel trimmings. parts riveted. Value ae". $18.75 HOLD ON! LISTEN TO THIS. Are you interested in the Balkan mix- up? Maybe not. Some neople aren't. but it's dollars to doughnuts and kohinoors to carrots that you're inter-| ested in love and a good fight Also in a story of a Yankee youth who can plunge into the Balkans and fight with fists and brains and find time to win a glorious girl, besides That's the sort of thing that happens in “Hawthorne of the U.S. A.” by! Albert’ Payson Terhune; founded on} J. B. Fagan’s successful play of the same name now running in w York “Hawthorne of the U. is going A Victrola for Every Home $15 to $200 Instruments and Records on Easiest Payment Terms Christmas Victor purchasing has already begun. nstruments and records are already being selected and payments begun, with instructions that the delivery be withheld until Christmas. Our superb new Victor Salon, our unprecedented liberality in payment terms, our splendid record service and quick attention to every request—bas won for this store in less than two months a tremen- digus patronage by people who appreciate the service which we render, 4 ‘ou can buy a Victor-Victrola and a liberal amount in Victor Records all in one easy-pay- ment purchase. cpedal $145 Men's 75¢c Domet Flannel Night \ Shirts, 45¢ Made of good quality | i = 6 J} 1 aa ie ba $10 Dress Trunks, $6.98 Twenty-five Dress ‘Trunks, al e cloth lin hound, two st buttons; sizes 15 to 19. Men's $4.00 Blanket Robes, $2.95 gives you the privilege of a$15.00 s you the privilege of a $25 i fev Visteatarfand $0.00. Ie ve jis Anata ena aero aid Jul lengthy ond large e Records of your own selection, Pay- Records of your own >) sack blacker all bat nai ' to match, mings. » run as a serial in The World value 8, 500 p ek for 50 weeks ents 80c orf 4 ee por! te Fai Tuesday, November 19. ep ments, 50e per week for 50 week: men per week f sim ad figu i” vin the newest colorings. igen tal. Sa great stor: O'Neill Main Store Fifth Ploor22d st. Elevators, medium a Ba "t uh orget he read it, O'Neill Store for Dad and the Bove, ¢ for Dad and the Boys. POPP LPP LPP PPP LPL PLL PPP PP PPP PP LPP PPP PPR PPP PANES OP LPP PRP PPP LAP AAPA APPR PAPA PARA AAPA ASAD ALA ALAS PAP LA ALP 0 aaa 6 Bae Neili-Adams Co., Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York Cy 6-0 Remember the date is Tuesday, November 19, abies tentatnan # 2

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