The evening world. Newspaper, November 21, 1912, Page 15

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LAD OF T3 HAS "TOURED WORLD ~ASSTONAMAY {Ua Who Has Been Travelling @ince He Was Bight Arrives "1, Mere, but Can’t Stay. wise and interesting stowaway is Dunne, who ts detained by th fon authorities on Bilis Isl ‘an, Richard is thirteen years old, he Was cigit ho has been trav- \eilfag around the world as a stowaway 8 Ocean liners and the wisdom he has jo aio by Arst hand contact with placer people makes him almost umcaany. Gome two weeks ago Richard stowed prey at Trieste on the Austrian-Ameri- Miner, Oceania. Uxperience enabled Bim to keep concealed on the voyage, Qnd he fared sumpiuously on food fur- ished by kindhearted passengers and But he was unadie to sneak off the vessel when she docked at South Brook- (yn yesterday afternoon, and last night while attempting to escape he was caught. ‘The Ship's officers deiained him and @ent him to Ellis Island, a prisoner, on the transport with 60 emigrants this mornitg. Crossing the bay from South Brooklyn the transport passed the Scot- tish Prince of the Prince Line, Richard sald he was glad to see “he Scottish Prince. He “shipped” on her, he sald, a year and a half ago at Suez fnd travelled as an unbldden guest of the captain for several weeks. Left an orphan ut seven in Liver- pool, Richard ran away from an in- dustrial school at the age of eight and stowed away on a ship bound for India. He lias been travelling ever since, and there ure few ports in the Eastern Hemisphere he has not visited, He knows Tokia, Kobe, Hong Kong, Bhanghai and all the biz ‘seacost cities of the Ortent. Sgypt, Italy e home to nstantinople speaks English, man, Italian ,Arablan and ek, and swears volubly in r languages in addition. Throvgh the light mist on the Lower Bay Richard saw the great towers of lower New York, capped by their clouds of white steam. This was the sight he had crossed the Atiantic to see, but he wanted to see it at close range. How- ever, it is more than likely Richard will be sent back on the Oceania on her return trip without being allowed to leave Ellis Island for a visit to New York. , “If they send me back," said Rich- :érd, airily, “Pl come over again on some other ship and get ashore.” —————>—— MON DIEU! "TWAS AWFUL! ),— SOVULGAR A FIGHT ON PIER OVER HAND-KISSIN! M, Franchard Waved Caress to Mme. Brevost—and Then It Started! Ie M. Plerre FF Were not so nearsig! 4 of Montreal er would pe he Is— nchard went down to the pler of the French line to-day to say “bon voyage” and, perhaps, other more in- timate things to hls wife, who was sail- {ng on La France, The warning whistle, five minutes before sailing time, had blown and M. Franchard hurried down to the pler, He stood there, kissing both hands excitedly to a handsome woman who stomd on the main deck, No’ ed to be Mme. Madar Furthermore, M. J husband, was with her. Mme. Brevost turned disgusiedly to her husband and begged him t notice what “that pig of a fat on the pier was doing. M. Bre- vost noticed and then something began to happen in a typical French way. M, Brevost, who !8 no paragon of slenderness, waddled down the gang- plank and charged feroclously up to the gesticulating M. Franchard. “Grand cochon! Whim-wham! They milled around. All the fine poinis of la savate, appertaining to the feet, and le box, appertaining to the fists, were being exemplified, when Detective Bddie Mallen interfered. With the aid of atwanis he clawed the two French- men apart. Explanations. “Grand pardon, mon chere amt!" “Pas un mot, bray gentithom: An emt A king on the eh of A kiss on the ITCH-ECZEMA FREE TRIAL Also Called Teter, Sait Rheam, Prurl- (us, Milk-Crust, Weeping MA CAN BEC Dr. J. E. mea 1885 Park Square, Sedalia, Mo. References: Third National Byak, Sedalia, Mo, Could you do a better act than to send this nouce to rome poor sullerer of Kexema! abetracted from galleys and storerooms. | —0e——e 10 ro or 0 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1912. 18! OS O eed OFT Save Your Surety Stamps—$2.50 in Goods Free for a Filled Book (Groceries Excepted) Soe —— Chri: stm mas () N In New York’s j Shopping Centre Toys! : ™ : FILL-ADAMSCO. xt== Should Begin wa § Stocks ’ e A great bazaar of new play: | prea sep | 6th Ave. 20th to 22d St. New York City fit foe, sani ‘iting It Begins To-Morrow!—O’Neill’s Tremendous Annual Five Carload Sale of ubbers, Rubber Boots and Arctics for All the Family At The Lowest Prices That Have EVER Been Quoted For FIRST QUALITY New Storm abun AW y Since O’Neill’s has held this Annual Winter Sale of Storm Footwear, it has become something of a custom around town to anticipate the event by holding sales of rubbers. Some are legitimate, but many are merely sales of old stock, odd lots, sccond and third qualitics, or other below-standard merchandise. So we want to bring the fundamental facts of O'Neill's sale forcibly to your notice. ye. New, First Quality Regular Stock—New First Quality Regular Stock—NEW, FIRST QUALITY REGULAR STOCK NOTE ALSO at the values quoted here are O'Neill's DON'T WAIT until the rain, snow and slush have given you CHRISTMAS GIFTS of such practical things are very wel. a Prices for the same goods, which we carry come and a little different from the tie o man weer at his peril, abn, ete. bad colds—or worse—prepare for it now and save money at the same time. ee |Lowest Prices tei Veaiues New Stocks "shizz saan | First Quality: “0 reese | “= All Sizes * “iter “| All Styles “°° fukis”" ordi A | Ample Stocks "ore In rebareer Rubber Boots Storm Kin: ° Storm Rubbers WOMEN'S LIGHT WEIGHT PEBBLE BOYS’ DULL FINISH S' A oy pad BOOTS, Arctics R WOMEN'S STORM RUBBERS, sizes 2% ~ LEG BOOTS, sizes 215 to 8; reg. 82.25, ° Ieiec’ “oles sixes $ to 6: reg. #950, sale go Be | WOMEN'S BUCKLE ARCTICS, sines 7 ~ to 7; reg. 65c, sale price..........6. evo dvlns 3f sale price.... YOUTHS' DULL neg aio 214 to 7; regi $2.25, sale price.........6.. $1.35 MISSES’ STORM RUBBERS, sizes 11 to &| _ MISSES’ LIGHT WEIGHT PEBBLE 8 reg. Bbe; sale pri6el .0s.colssidovessebet 426) eames ae ee B48 CHILDREN'S STORM RUBBERS, sizes 6 ' to 1014; reg. 50c, sale price...... 66... eee eee 3 c KING BOOTS, heavy sole; reg. $2.75, aa MISSES' BUCKLE ARCTICS, sizes 11 Pre aaaet ridin 2.1 9 to @; reg. $1.65, sale price..........--6005 $1.20 <a CHILDREN'S BUCKLE ARCTICS, sizes 814 to 1014: reg. $1.25: sale price. .... $1.05 Neill’s Mtore for Dud and the Bore, Men’s Son | Rubbers Men’s and Boys’ Rubber Boots STORM RUBBERS—Good quality. All| ALASKA OVERSHOES —Weemly, lined. MEN'S SHORT BOOTS. Lae ot HIGH STORM|BOYS' STORM KING heavy weight; regularly] Light weight; regularly] —All_ fleece lined; regu- perfect goods. All sizes. Regu- ane Ti Dull finished, heavy soles Pit ee ee Mae ee 4 $1.30 ee : $1 30 ene oe $1.79 larly 85c. Sale price............ 9c eae $3.75; sale 153.25) ° vale $2.89 6 ” $1.00 Framed Pure Li Women's Sample i i Pi Sale of the New The “Johnny” Coat Pictures | Handkerchiefs eae Mon wer . pants h Englis Is the Smartest Day Coat of the Season for 59c 8c ea 19¢c pr Misses and Young Women Values 12!4¢ @ 180 Men’s Arctics ONE BUCKLE ARCTICS— |ONE BUCKLE ARCTICS— | HIGH BUCKLE ARCTICS Novelty Coats (For Women) sr"! $10.50 Coupling fashion with ppeoe values f t Pure ran EN Ga peed Piping ae O’Neill’s have had one of the cleverest of the ean welakt on’ |have embroidered insteps. newer styles made especially for to-morrow’s wee Double heels, toes and soles, sale. $66- baw iy eolorea Nottingham Black and colors, ‘“ jandscape and figures in 134 Special at $5.95 [fistien f+) Dace Coriaine | ner noon At $9.75 this is considered one of 87c pr. Verona Velour ‘ i ; . ieee Value $15.00 our best styles in regular stock. Couch Covers one atsles as follows: 79c German silver mesh bags Women's and Small Women's Coats The “Johnny” style is fundamentally $5 00 $2.95 "99.00. 89.50] | 800 Union Suits, various | HUB OOK ciath Manneraved | of English Novelty Fabrics, in gray, brown the young-mannish idea put into a coat . Specie shee eh }00 cotton and all cotton, frames. Four and one-half | and blue. Collar and deep cuffs of con- otherwise thoroughly feminine, just enough +Value $7.50 inches deep mesh. Six fancy of the swagger young fellow to give the inimi- | , An exceptionally g ood ball orname: trasting colors. Trimmed with braid, table piquancy that is so dear to the heart of | design in Clearance Sale fancy buttons and patch pockets. Several colors; brow the smart young lady and so eminently appro- models to choose from . Matting Covered Oriental Rugs Utility Boxee in all sizes. Spe- ae iy . A girth Remnants of . % 19 50 t cial is New Coat is made of Zibeline | i $ MOAT halal aya kae Cloth, braid bound, with deep cuffs and | Satin Damask ae : o $2.50 ea. patch pockets; deep plain braid bound collar, 98c yd. $25 e Value 95.00 which can be worn open or buttoned close up Value 61.25 PA a a. We have ted with coat to ‘ee more fitted models. In rub- to the throat; fastens to the side with large Values 935 to 950 the manufacturers for Remnants of Hea | ‘This season's most popular f these bi berized canton cloth, cashmere and buttons. Colors, brown and black. Special Bleached Pure Linen Satin| design." Amon rg i 1 eR eee Spee , them § for Friday only, $8.95. Da % in ie tinal Fig) + te eerd Arete os ae | two styles - They ore | bso all sizes; at 94.75, 96.75, $8.98 and 5.95 O'Nelll Main Store—Third Floor—Take 22d St. Elevators, | wide TY lochat He Voint.and Novelty eee Ball stripe dapanede (a) O'Neill Mate Store—Third Fleer, O’Neill’s Big Store for Dad and The Boys , Men’s Overcoats Styles and qualities that compare with regular ue 00 to $25.00 garments. Groceries Thankegioire Table © Mail and Telephone Orders Fi reserve the right to limit quantities, =; h0R€ 5700 Chelsea, We. Extra Friday Attraction! Dress Goods. pct 10,000 Yards Regular 65c iq e Prihics Mp Marner Colored Taffeta Silks at 25c, 39c & ‘49c Yd. and evening wear. This is aific Cc Regular values 59 to $1.50 yard. This should find a 3 . place on your Christmas gift list a sah 4 Yard O'Neill Main Store—Special Counter on First Floor. Extra Friduy Attraction! Swagger belted back coats, slightly shaped top coats, Regu- lation Overcoats, storm over- coats, black overcoats of all cor- rect styles. All new materials and colors. Suits at $12.50 The new English cut double- breasted suit, slender soft roll sack suit, the winter Norfolk suit, afternoon frock coats and vests, evening clothes, too. All colors and materials. Cash or Credit You can buy your clothes now and arrange for convenient payments, On Friday and Saturday a Fine New Purchase of BOYS’ REEFERS AND OVERCOATS Goes-on Sale at Surprisingly Low Special Prices The high character and excellent quality of this splendid lot mr clothes Fig el r) are just as important to parents as the economy shown in the prices. 20c $7.50 Reefers and Overcoats at $4.98 Reefers are in all-wool Chinchilla, in light and dark gray, blue and brown, in double- breasted, Jack Tar and Russian styles; flannel lined; also Fancy Effects, in cheviot and cassimere overcoating, and Blue Kersey with Astrakhan Shawl Collar and Cuffs, and Silk Frogs; sizes 3 to 10 years, School Overcoats in new fancy Cheviots and Cassimeres; made full length, belted back and convertible collars; sizes 10 to 17 years. Boys’ $7.50 Two-| Boys’ $10.00 Reefers and pants Suits Overcoats $4 98 Reefers are in new fancy cheviots and cassimeres; made e up in Polo and Russian styles; also St, Nicholas all-wool kersey with Astrakhan shaw! collars and cuffs with silk In all-wool fancy | frogs; sizes 8 to 10 years. Overcosts in new fancy overcoat- effects, in cheviot | ing, made single or double-breasted, convertible collars, and cassimeres, in double - breasted cut full length and have full or half bettas: sizes * $7 5 ° and Norfolk 10 to 17 years; at Boys’ Chinchilla Polo Hats, all Boys’ Blouses, in flannel and percales, O'Neil) Main Store, Basement models; both trousers are full : Abad, ko manien ”50c and 98c se il Pace vie can eee Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street | years, ; : 718¢ sre i ol Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Sd —oS—omorm O'Neili-Adams Co,, Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New ¥ ork City prmnntstmmabebomarn sh Fresh Fruit and yonntabiye Raney oe ‘Table ae Fancy Bb! Oranges medium id . So So oO oO I IOIO Special To-Morrow and Saturday Men’s $1.50 Evening Shirts Latest style full evening dress or ‘l'uxedo Shirts, nomics Tuskes bosoms, coat models, at- tached cuffs, sizes 14 to 17; all sleeve lengths wines $1.00 aa

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