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a oan ee eA Cee aL = a ee eee Os, sha a iananauaal CR , J ; 7 aes tih | ; ao ______-THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1912, ad FRED TARAL HER , [WHISK WENT WHISKERS — | 7OO MUTINY IN TOMBS | ls(si"funa'ts Misiones Manone | OL Visit the New TOY DEPT., Fifth Floor, Main Building =—=O | | | | The ion to day and witnessed the partial @estruc- | 48% TMS i vit ; tion by fire of TraMe Polleeman Frank | teiai for the murder of his wife, to visit it Sullivan's red whiskers. They were! 4 gentist in East Fi . the most celebrated whiskers in any of | 4 week to have his ing | the treme squads, and they have long| Jv ge Koster sign Former Jockey Says Racing been on view at Times Square na one| request of Lustig, ard two Kee E 9 | i go A. the mou Have the ‘ OF TRAFFIC COP IN FIRE!) al "Ferre TO AtENTRY PTR 9 In New York’s Shopping Centre i : Times Square Guardian of the Peace | H [ °) P ’ i “4 A i an tn 1 tg are EFORE YOU BUY is 3 | Loses Famous Red Bush in Ex- | Because 700 prisoners in the Tombs | the right time to , ( +) tinguishing Blaze in Auto. Protested against special privileges being | study Piano Quality. J = i According to one bystander atatiot| Cranes hatha Mi : OS honors sien The ideal of player-piancs | . nn 6th Ave., 20th to 22d St., New York City enth street thrice | eth repaired. the order at the | of th ted reli 1 the Tombs were @ertailed to ¢: Game Is Great on the Chapman age. rn ath ad aed | to'and from the dentiat, In order to do “With the tone you can’t forget.” A Peep Behind the Scenes! Any Article Advertised Here FREE ‘ Gaia whiskers played a star part {n| this Warden Fallon had to deprive the! For durability, compactness and Daily now the Receiving Room presenta a lively colorful picture. On one lon pars | 4 r ret’ 1 Other Side. , an effort to put out a fire that hind on-| Other Dilsoners of helt rarviee Mrave| — ealy yet forceful “pedal touch” it counter a buyer and staff are putting prices on new Cheney ‘Silk. color-bordered in exchange for filled bale, ui! re $4 Bendered itecit in a United States mall oor ee watch them. has no equal. It is individual, handkerchiefs for men, and clever handkerchiefs for children: on another are Stamps at the rate of $2.50 for each fille ¥ auto-truck. The fire was back of the| ‘To-day when Lustig announced that| Unique, different and distinct from laid’ out tray after tray of jewelry and watches, fresh from famous factories here book. Likewise any merchandise in Fred Taral, the former jockey, arrived | driver's seat, and when OMcer Sullivan| he wanted to visit the dentist again any player made, | and abroad; on still another are the prettiest of cushion tops, laundry ba; rreuerr ny Ch here on the Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse| Kindly volunteered to investixate its| hie cellmates pu: up a roar. Warden fee 4 | boy ee pee reoy ink and white boudols conceits: spotless ivory articles gleam in the O’Neill’s store, Groceries excepted. source his whiskers became involved in| Fallon sent for Deputy Commissioner , St i] |, Sty! ands of other enthusiastic clerks, while banked all around is an endless variety of to-day with his wite, to spend the toll Ja back Araugnt and b-s-g-a-t-1! away | Firiest, wie at nce lad the facts be- | Gade of orm devi ee = Bequen, | si ose, men's neck ses, imported laces, beautiful watts, jeather novelties of Surety Stamps Free | days with old friends, Taral has tived t ent. of the gallant police-| fore Judge - 'ENU inds, perfumes, 8, pictures and a thousand other things from all corners . aes _ i q pe oars, ie la now tratnor for | mame..bushanappers | HAIL right.” replied the Judge. e 425 F LAA ER Los JE of the globe. And by the time you read this all will be awaiting on convenient with all purchases — double stamps in the ie 5 ’ — - - - —=|- Fee counters, you— the stables of C, and A.’ Weinber of | The Early Xmas Shopper forenoon, single stamps in the afternoon. AHOME ¢ COMPLETE ll ND RAPI Ssaee “ASP WEEKLY tance races art -povular abroad and the bi fice for the right bey. But I " Fr Gonbt it the: is one left in thie country. | Harmless, gentle “Syrup of Figs” is best to cleanse your I offered Frankie O'Neill, who ts riding} = stomach, liver and 30 feet of bowels of sour bile, lafigned bt sce. T eupoes "iat shaking decaying food, gas d clogged-up waste latighed at me. 1 suppose he » gases and clo; pe , $200,000 @ year as @ free lance. “The da} f ract: in th " . . United Sates wore never like condi | YoU old people, Syrup of Figs is thirty feet of bowels suck this decaying tons @& they are én Hurope to-day. The | Perticularly for you. You who don’t | waste and poisons into the blood. One Thousand Pieces of Fashionable SILKS A Partial Purchase of a Famous New York Distributor’s Overstock of High Grade Silks which was Sacrificed in a Peremptory Sale to theTrade. At Special Prices Which Present the Greatest Silk Values of the Year Famous as O'Neill's is for silks, both in the OPENS AN ACCOUNT Here's a very important fact-—the regular extent of varieties and great values any day and Gan chilee® or ded Le values quoted here are not the “elastic values” you every day, this is a sale that will put a new value-| better present than a dress | often read in the papers, but the moderate, regular | | © h id. CREDIT TERMS: coor ie remvereaty, mee ate ae ie the wey ci agi vu a sone Srrecied Nutone ney Don't v Fr my : ‘ae giving feather in our business cap. length of beautiful silk ? prices that O'Neill's charge for such excellent silks. ’ o1 le wi oe , be s e Seamer “<M Mer [an nt ne years, genoa poo AWM ee: 2 eR | |] 20,000 Yards All Silk | 10,000 Yards All Silk | 10,000 Yards Black 1 Hagan i “tho betta “cing and inthe | become lees ctives nn Pane YOU A Do ArURKiOR Ye FISHER BR 0S 36-in. Satin Messaline | 36-in. Striped Messaline | Taffetas and Satins Don't regard Syrup of Figs as physic. | luscious figs, senna and eromatics used o . Kverybod, , Leen Money and tnére Te ce uals {It stimulates the liver and bowels just | which can not injure, eentiment against the sport, as exercise would do if you took enough| A t onful to-night will gently, “Even if racing wore revived herejof it. It is not harsh like salts or| but th: ighly, move on and out of within tem years it would take twenty-|cathartics. The LT yhens Syrup of ae system by morning all the sour Yard wide black dress Black and colors, all A most effective dress ilks, not the “over- re) silk, with a beautifully Cc silk in beautiful but not Cc shiny” silk often sold at Cc lustrous finish, an ex- obtrusive striped effects. about this price, but the Yard COLUMBUS AVE. BET. 103°'& 104'" STS. five years more for it to be the game | Figs gives to » torpid liver and weak, |bile, poisonous fermenting food and, | /O#7 ST, “4° STATION AT CORNER. tiers ‘ ‘ , fich lustrous finish 14 once was.” Perieaschanid' to aaraichsy astecal clogged up waste matter without gripe, | | A2J*IE SUBWHY STATION ONE BLOOTAWAT. cellent dress quality; Particularly designed for , bi shows Foal Quality ‘Asked what Tod Sloune was doing |and gentle. nausea or weakness. every wanted tint.... day dresses. Sale price. Yard Megha Zi Yard nowadays, Tara laughed, n eyes grow dim, you help them.| But get the genuine. Ask your Special... 0.6.06. .00. “Tod is indulging ¢n the time honored tatustty Of picking winners ¢or Do the same with your liver and bowels druggist for the full name, “Syrup of ‘rs. he aaid. ‘But the other day he ~ age makes them less active.|Fige and Elixir of Senna.” Refuse, ‘NO EXTRA CHARGE FoR 17, Single width, value 69c yd., special at 39¢ | Single width, value 79¢ yd., at 39¢ Single width, value $1.00 yd., at 49e {a nothiig more important. | with contempt, ther Fig §: | 1.35 ®lack Char i ill aise 1,00 Lining Satin sisbed "winner for timestt and { 0m Coctiva, oggednap Uuec faran chai | waloos it henfeths Zarues-prewared Ty | AMmtanas he Te Wars ate wn yom 51-35 Slack Charmeuse | , $9c Colored Taffeta | $1.00 Faille Francaise LUGS Ey EET ien't working very hard at anytting| decaying fermenting food is clogged |the California Fig Syrup Company. Se Et Monee 5,000 yards of 15,000 yards of 10,000 yards of 36 inch cotton just now.” there and the pores or ducts in these | Read the label. : beautiful ualit back Lini ail |pg heavy quality black 5 C | colored Taffeta ina 5c Rae ences | GS | cack sain atte) Faille Francaise, guaranteed — a —_— = = — ———— == = | & Ch 1 two} 55C€ ry e || satin armeuse full range of colors, complete __assort- seasons, all colors The Most Enjoyable Smoke [rn bescn. Yard |ouaeysem | Yard | sdtec.atsa.) Yard d Main Floor, Take 22nd Street Elevators. os © The Boucle Coat for Misses;Women’'s Tailored Shirts m t e - fi or. Is one, of the most popular and distinctive styles this | An entirely new idea in smart waists—an excellent value at the usual $2.00, FA Ha man knows that pipe smoking is the season. The model illustrated is a $19.75 value tdeal form in which to use tobacco, Onl by smoking a pipe, can you get the full benefit and enjoyment from tobacco. And yet—thousands of men reluctantly deny themselves the pleasure of the pipe—because fancy M “‘mixtures’’ and ordinary tobaccos bite the tongue, dry the throat and upset the nerves. ‘ It is not necessary longer to forego the pleas- oe ure a pipe can give you. CHARLES 9, ASHLEY Charles 6. Ashiey, hi teenth term ae Mayor of New Bedtord, Chay “7 wxedo strikes me as being the best pipe filler ever. A whole iy some, enjoyable smoke."’ , The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette To-Morrow To-Morrow, $15.95 | «..2°° i There's an They’re cut with the saucy swing paring mee Xmas and jauntiness that is the first de-| tractive for a Gift . mand of the smart young lady of}woman to] Sugges- Gotham. The cut, the material, the| wear than aj tion here. cozy collar and roomy sleeves, al}! mannish idea pee) with a feminine touch. panties | an of Imagine a man’s prosaic shirt made of fine white Made of lustrous,! Pique with black figures— = heavy boucle cloth clever enough for a man— Practical |. in popular colors, some; here it is, charmingly cut fo. lined to the waist, ia rounded figure and a slen- ider waist, and presto!—the 98C others lined through-| smartest blouse a fastidious womun could wish for. out with satin. Sizes} And for only 98c—A nifty, new, $2.00 waist—but we 14, 16 and 18, which| eed say no more, they're all as good as sold, | Besides the Piques with black figures there are also neat Madras and ponginette shirts, all at the special price, 98c. and very Handsome suit small women as well as misses. Tuxedo cannot bite the tongue or irritate the Very special, $15.95. ; : H throat. The reason for this is that Tuxedo is made Misses’ New Cheviot Coats! Girls’ Coats in Cheviots bey Dreuy Black Silk Waists 95 be of only the mildest, choicest leaves of the highest at the same special price: sizes| and Mixtures, in several of the $2.9 5 Wailer | $3 9 5 rade, perfect! aged, Burley tobacco, by the BO, 18 Je pene oem Pu or heen tastefully trimmed high Leck cad loue ald Lg b i ’ ’ , sizes 0 L. * ane long sleeves or j= 5 i famous “‘ 74x: ‘ocess.”” Pore yagi $ 15.95 special, at. A $6.95 pierre collar styles, as well as button front see ae ; . . The “Tuxedo process’ is a secret, known ike S98 Street Serene only to its manufacturers. It was discovered by Dr. R. A. Patterson, the founder of the R. A. Patterson Tobacco Co., after many years of experiment. Its popularity has never been artificially forced by sensational advertising. ¢ demand has grown naturally and steadily until now nearly eighty million packages are sold jell Main Store—T! Store—Third Floor, I} A Sale Extraordinary of Luxurious |.2%:;; Xmas Gifts. f t R k Gifts that will omioz ocKers bring fond ‘ ‘ memories of The kind of furniture that adds materially to the comfort and beauty of the home. They | love and a have the appearance of articles that cost more than double their price and at the same time are Bereta tos lor constructed and finished in a way that compares favorably with higher-priced articles. a lifetime. CONVENIENT PAYMENTS may be arranged by joining O'Neill's Household Club. $18.50 Hard’ Wood| $20.00 Early English] $21.00 Turkish | $24.00 Early English aa LT, WM. H, SANTELMANN y % $ Lieut. William H, Santelmann, leader of ‘ou can smoke Tuxedo in the office, on the — U.S: Marine Band, says: Z have used Tuxedo tobacco and found it to be a great luxury. MALCOLM STRAUSS Mateolm Strauss,well-known artist "A pipeful of Tuxedo gives street, and at home. It cannot make you nervous; added inspiration and encourage. its aroma is delightful and it cannot smell up lace —/1 #54 cool, sweet smoke and J take 4 sides, mild flavor . re commen A matesitakcenty enjoyablesmose” curtains or your clothes, ears ee ving 4 Weald Rocker. . ker. . ocker. . ocker. . Convenient pouch, inner-lined Fi ith gold Mllustrations are about one- half size of real packages. Za MVM LIS ATMS Pay a ila Dil ae | ) Sota Ra YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE BRL oy. Comfort $13.75 senuar $15.00 gieltore $15.75 souuort $18.00 | | 8 3 ‘This elegant Rocker is filled with hait This magnificent Turkish platform ‘The seat ts 17x18 inches, with spring ‘This Rocker is finished ® beautiful | and tow. ‘The height of back from floor | Packer Is bulltion s hard wood frame. | edge all uround, Height of back from shade of early English; spring veat edge | 48 39 toches. ‘The seat ts 20x22 inches: | finished e beautiful shade of rich dark | floor is 36 inches; has all wolted edges; so Ail around, the algo of sat is 20x22 | spring edge seat all around; beautifully | mahogany: has ® stitched edgo spring | filled with hair, tow and cotton, A re- ‘ " supertative in if inches; plain seat; English tufted pack; | shaped arms, English tufted back; ouilt arab 28 inche Whe to oh baci te a8 Production of an old fireside rocker 7 have irted many trond: of ness and combi: i | height of back from floor ts 37 inches; | on # hard wood frame; finished « beau- rt ; | Which was in use many years ago. Built bobacco, bad and indifferent, seems the ultimate filled with hair, tow and cotton; covered | tiful shade of early English; covered in on @ hard wood frame, ‘The wood worl rk before alighting upon Tuxedo, the for the connoisseu: ia b ‘| that shows ts finished a beautiful shade 4 j " in high-grade No, 2 Spanish fabricold | high-grade No. 7 Spanish fabricotd | fete aay eee nor Anon | of Barly Bealls “a mand it unqualified." @} waiter; very comfortable, leather. An {deal chairin very way. | traordinary Value at the price quoted, | Spanish nathar. @Vered 10 genuine 4% O/NefM Hometuralshiags Bidg.—Secend Floor. * Okaeed O'Neill-Adams Co,, Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City ———y, v