The evening world. Newspaper, November 29, 1912, Page 21

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SHR BVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER & 0 S00 S00 We Give Surety Stamps Free with All Purchases 10 1 OL 10 10E=30 | k DIXHAS GRANTED CLEMENCY WITH ALIBERAL HAND In First Year Alone He Par- doned 12, Commuted Sentences of 40, Special Let of Popular Mechanical Toys, 25¢ Values up to Té0. & ONeill s—In “Happytand” tacledes PURE LINEN INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS, with hand embroidered letter. Box of siz, 91.00 and 91.50. Co, The Time The Weather The Price All Very Much to Your Advantage QNEILL-ADAMS Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street Lowering Our Already Low Prices on Misses’ Apparel That Is Full of Smart, Youthful Style Btyle is not merchandise—it is a talent. Two dress A Christmas Gift With Ten Thousand Uses! in This Special Saturday Sale of We all have two or three names on our secret "Xmas liet—names of less fortunate folk—to whom we always ra, é!'Women’s Handsome New Now If you do not happen to be interested alt: oO rans © Stee an eee Sane a porto mem iisenpea tes|/ Russian Ponyskin Coats Surety turn out two garments far different in their looks—one f for “the little old down the lane?” has style, the other has none. Like two faces—one ber eh at $49 50 smiling, the other sombre! f big buildings, groceries and Vi e The smile of thful style is in every garment seen goods excepted A coat that has won its own recognition for at O’Neill’s. those makers whose designers have quality and beauty at $69.50. talent as well as mechanical ability eend merchandise bere. elle poe Te nl no better « be He ot ue No others can enter at price. No wonder O'Neill's favings We eh Roceiratad We nied gavanee orders long before the tremendous advance in Misses’ Wear is so fa known. Here’s a Dashing Little Winter Coat Far Peloea Barly purchasing did more then at $15 select Ro tet Sins when the supply was epestal te $90,00—gou greatest. ° uinae ae peek stores af 826. exceptionally good skins, 500. Fgh wn | Seonifull ked, silky, lus. ‘we! 5 . GQ «4 MISSES’ LONG COATS—| YOUNG GIRLS’ JOHNNY ‘an lke the bes ebeviots, Col- | COATS—In variety of styles, trous and pliable. They make the best $69.50 trimmed and plain offects. coats in New York, and we will sell a limited number, Bises 14, 16 and 18, Value $17.00. Special $12.98 GIRLS’ WINTER COATS— In cheviots, meltons and chin- chilla, in several styles of trimmed and plain models, and a number of these coats are lined through i ; H H i i ILE ‘ i 1 i i tbl | r [sit iu + Stamp.” The Good Stamp that is good for O’Neill’s i good merchandise. e e Charming Dress Waists Under priced tor Early Xmas Shopping Below are listed three of the many lo dress waists on sale. The embodiment of chic, style and m tenes in price is perhaps the only reason for our big successes in waist sales. Lidice) SHITE VOILE DRESS BLOUSE, 92.00 nadsocely (immed Gk essdapeoe, uateatderion poma With teal Leah over The popular bow-knot waist is only one of the strikingly new models included, $1.00 REDUCTION ON THESE | COLORED CHIFFON WAISTS AT 94.95 TO 96.98 | Beautifully colored waists in all the new shades and combinations; suitable for dress or tailored wear. Kither high neck model or those with low dashing Rebesplerre collars, 96.00 WHITE CREPE DE CHINE WAISTS, 04.98 L e : i ht it ! i EE | up iy iy Ht eesk ? Be ii { if i z H ; : hi i | if fi g 4 Wltedeces Hl i E To-morrow only, at $49.60. The model {is the newest, loose, straight line style, with roomy sleeves, deep rolling collar oo turnback cuffs, heavy silk linings. All sizes. BEAUTIFUL SETS OF BLACK WOLF Special at 919.60 i als ae 43 i if WA6 NOTABLE. Gov, Dtz pardoned Capt Peter 0. Hains jr, whose killing of William Bl ‘Annis at @e Baysiie Yacht Club was one of the sensational murders of the decade, Hains accused Annis of having deen improperly familiar with his wife while Hains, » captain, in @he regular army, was stationed in the Philippines. Thornton Haina bie brother, jointly have attracted more ettention than his commutation of the sentence about a year B. Carlton, convicted of and foie Dehavior time without eon exiting either the presiding Judge or the District-Attorney. Judge Aspinall, the eommitting Judge, said he was amasei. ea Cariton was one of the worst orimi- mals who hed ever come before him. ' | “iad he (the Governor) applied to me '® statement of the facte ooncernin® "be added, “I should have @aok facts as would have made jesitate before tumming loose such a the case of Frederick 3. free to say that I have take back of whet I sald day I sentenced Mm. Tf said ‘ton then, and would say It again 1 Tf I could I would sentence you @lectrio chair. I have no doubt \ you attempted to murder Schaub (the @omplaining witness in the larceny count), You have murdered two Brook- lym women ani have reaped the re ‘wards of their deathe soon after mar- \ sUeTiCg ACCUSED HIM OF MUR. DERS. ‘ Peter Lufkin was sentenced for larceny | @o eerve a year in the Blackwell's stand t temtiary, begnning Maroh 26, 19: mased. “He worked in the field, and to my " eaid Hayes, “he was one of the ithiest men ever sent to this inatitu- ) Gov, Dir hae extended ctemency "to Veeeveral convicts with long ortminal D)) veeorda who had served many years in UR, eral Notable among these was Ellen s probably the best-known woman (pertmina! 2 New York, who was sen- 4 for Hfe under the Habitual Crim- ect She was paroled and, nearly wemty years old, rejoined her husbead @ home in New Jersey, dered his wifo in 19%, had his death tence commuted by Gov. Dix on the of the prisoner's sister to the effect other to have y defective at the time he e. George Hyde, of Buffalo, was ocon- vioted in 1900 for the murder of the| captain of a cana! boat owner on the Brie canal, His sentence was commuted Governor, the District-Attorney nmitting Judge expressing the at Hyde had been sufficiently punished. | Another benofictary of Gov, Dix was George Da’ ho attempted to wreck & train near Syracuse by placing chains across the track. Ha was sentenced to| serve nineteen years. This sentence, commencing in 194, was commuted, Im addition to the ven pardons or | ced in connection on, Gov. Dix has cos of death to 3 a with Patrick’ commuted th Mfe impr: 2514 $6.95 0 $13.75 Wieer—Tuke 83 4 64 Blovaters Women’s Worsted Sweaters at $1.79 Value $2.50. Assorted colore in high or low mech ctylen, 4 this price for one l. A tee ha ep terial, Fee, ToC ay tn ob Sh eee for 61.00 to 01.8, ¢2,00 HALF WOOL UNION SUITS, 91.50 White ribbed half woo! ankle length ualon suite, with necks, long of short sleeves, Special! New Untrimmed Dress Hats, Tomorrow $1.98 When the assortments were larger these were 83.00 to $6.00 each. VELVETS Ostrich Feathers “Very Special Values perfor quality French Plumes. 82.75 Plumes for ¢1.65| FANCY FEATHERS €8.25 Plumes for $2.25] A big assortment of 83.75 Plumes for $2.98 | new effects, Oth up to @9.00 each, Sataedta 612.50 1 5 Cc 25 c 48 c Values up to $1.25. SHADED TIPS CHILDREN'S Three large ostrich TRIMMED HATS in a bunch, beau- i Gee celiestion of clever little hats in various styles, values ie Ostrich Bands,vatue|| °*:00,n0¥ $1.50, special: 98c. priced... $1.95 felll’® Mate Stere—! Men's $6 Shoes $3.85 The swagger new last with low, broad English heels and blind eyelets, the same ter of shoes swell custom shops ask $6.00 and $7.00 for. All leathers, button and lace styles, all sizes. Special Genuine 89° . The same deewhore at $ A limited quantity tmas present: ipe fold thousands at store only. A fine Chriat UNITED ynam- stame Agency. CIGAR Oth Ave and 20th OF STORES _Dtreet entrance trom stress, te aold ‘we have $1.10. at this oh ieee Okeseet O'Ncill-Adams Co., Bolt white waists of crepe de chine, or you may choose one of the eteam lace models, The Robespierre collar is effectively enhanced in daintiness with either lace frills and neat combination trimmings or with a saucy tailored jabot. O'Neill Main Store—Third Flees, Fine, deep, value 30.00 ail fur. A large Russian shaw! scarf and pillow muff. Madam, Where Does Y our Husband Buy His Clothes? What good are your efforts to make the family income go farther if he is paying $18.00, $20.00 or €25.00 for Suits and Overcoats no better than $12.50 will buy at } 4 A Hg) Lots of men like to have their wives along when they buy their clothes, because women as a rule are the best judges of value and they know a great deal about materials, linings, “finish” and fit. We like to see men come to ‘‘O’Neill’s Store for Dad and the Boys” with their wives because Every Woman Who Has Ever Seen Our Famous $12.50 Suits and Overcoats Has Become An Advertiser for Us! It Takes Only $12.50 To Buy an $18.00 to $25.00 Suit or Overcoat CASH or CREDIT—Specia Py o $25.00 Suits : New English Cut Double-Breasted Suit, Slender Soft |. rel Roll Sack Suit, the Winter Norfolk Suit, all the regulation | Shaped T Sack Styles, Afternoon Frock Coats and Vests. All colors and materials $12.50 materials and colors. . $1.50 to $4.00 have always been the prices of Cooper “Spring Needle” Underwear for Men Included are fine grades of ribbed Woo! and the finest mercerized Shirts and Drawers; all nade and finished in the very best manner. Reinforced at all places where the wear comes. Colors, blue, pink, tan and €CrU......... ees seer e eres fs MEN'S 39c SILK HOSE AT 25c. Excellent quality thread silk, reinforced heels black and colors. 95c Garment and toes; 1 Arrangements for Con venient Payments $18.00 to $25.00 Overcoats ‘Black Overcoats of all correct styles, All new Novelty Mixture Coats, Belted-Back Coats, Slightly ‘op Coats, Regulation Overcoats, Storm Overcoats, $12.50 Men's Bath Robes, $5.00 A $7.50 Gift Article at a Bargain. Made of fine wool blankets, with Jacquard figures, cut from full size blankets, piped seams, satin neck blocks, inverted pleat in the back, shawl collar with heavy neck cords and girdles to match. Regular or coat models. All sizes. i ] The Terry Robes are of imported Terry cloth in regular or at O'Neill's! coat model, All sizes, MEN'S $7.00 HOUSE COATS, $5.00 Made of fine double faced cloths, long roll collar, three |pockets, splendidly _ tailo and trimmed with silk frog MEN'S $1.50 DOMET FLANNEL PAJAMAS, 95c Made of good quality domet flannel in neat pink, blue, tan and gray stripes, cut military |bound with silk cord in blue, | style, nicely trimmed with silk brown, gray and wine. All sizes, sizes, O/Neill’s Big Store for Dad and the Bors your Entrances Directly from Sixth Avene, 20th to 22d Street, New York City Keel ae ae ixth Avenue, cee! eae aes reen, light and dark |loops and pearl buttons. All The Christmas Gift Par Excellence A Set of Books Buy One of the World's Greatest Authore A eet of beautiful books in the home is a lifelong monument to the esteem of a friend. What better gift could you send? What more constant re- minder of the ties of affection? Hore's the Dr. Johnson Edition of the Complete Worke of ram_ binding, gold stampe very clear print. Introduction b; Dr. Samue Johnson, biographical sketcii by Henry Glassfc Bell, history of each play, list of all characters, glossary and index and synopsis. VICTOR HUGO—Six Volumes—Special 91.50 Large type, thin paper —This complete wdidon of Victor Hugo's romances is rinted by the Nelson Press in Edinburgh, Scotland, on thin strong Bittetinish paper, Bound in English rib buckram cloth, Gold titles. aue illustrations are by notable French and Eng- glish artists, who have vied with one another to produce fitting designs to illustrate these masterpieces of modern literature, EDGAR ALLAN POE—Ten volumes—Spe~ cfal, $1.50. type-eet plates made especially for this edition. of type fe long primer, which is easy reading and restful to the eyes, The paper is splendid, made to order for this edition, The illustrations are made from original paintings by F. Gilbert Edge, The set is bound in red ribbed buck~ ram cloth, with embossed gold titles, The volumes are of « handy else, 416}4 inches, ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON-6 Vols.— Special, 91.50. 6 volymes, 8,070 pages, 181 Novels, Short Stories, Essays and Poems. Handsomely bound, titles in gold, clear new type, beautiful paper. O'Neill Main Store—Firet Meer, When the Victor-Victrola Comes Into Your Home dull care flies out of the window. Idle day hours will be turned into pleasant musical enjoyment and education, The evenings will be transformed into festivals of music, There is a Victrola for everyone, Prices $15 to #200. Payntents to suit your convenience, The New Victor Records A Victor Instrument is always as new as your latest Victor Record, The new December Recyrds are ready-—the wonderful new. ren- ditions by Titta Ruffo; new Records by John McCormack, Louise Homer, Sembrich, Gadski, sons hits from “Ob Delphine” and “Hanky Pank hristuas Songs; Victor. Victrola $73 new band selections, Ask to hear oxnereMer els $e 4309 em Spectal Combination offers of Victrolas and Victor Records in one easy payment purchase.

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