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BING WORLD, Ws olan ogc _ THE EY ry BROADWAY SHOPPERS SEE [rts rears ma nbnig tis Seer | 4 SHE P AID $30 000 AGED MAN FATALLY HURT. |ciotntes, win's slau pope rreen | ’ was co money and note t He itentt | Victim Steps in Front of Auto De-|"* a livery Wagon at Thirty- | fourth Street. An eideny inan was knocked Gu¥n to- day while greming Broadway ut Thirty: FOR BOOKS WORTH $200 SHESHS Man Widow Alleges Sold Them to Her Is Arraigned on fone hit at Weder Hall, the words a wit be featured ery waton of Charlee F. Pukeeny, a! trom your tea merchant of No. # Mest Thirty- first street, He ts dying in New Yori ; | Hospital with a fractured skull, | man bevdrhe confused tn the ritsh trafic and walked in font of ohe auto- mobile, ‘The thousands of shoppers tn the nelwhborhood formed Aa dense crowd H Man Ai The! yohn B, Fic | the West One ond street police to et through the throng. | pininant was Wiiiam H. Svott of No. 4% Hast Twenty-fourth street, Brooklyn, wee ar- raigued to-day before Magistrate Cor- | well in Centre Street Court on a charge of swindling by mierepresention: the Value of books gold to Mrs, Anvernette M. Crombie, @ widow, of No. 19 West Vhirty-first street. Mr. Crombte charges Scott and his confederates got $8,000 from her for books with a com- ruercial value of But $2,000. Scott was examination under $1,500 bail. © under Federal indictments him with using the mails to proached her tn Ootober, 1909, tonding to be the agent of Charles W. Morse, Me ald Mr, Morse hed a num- ber ef rare editions especially bound {un sete which could not be duplicated. There was @ purchaser awaiting the books tn California, but Mr. Morse was in need of ready money and could not walt for the negotiations with the Western buyer. Mrs. Crom! \W an opportunity for fn large profi took the books, pay- ing $19,876 m. Later a man representing himself as Joseph Thom- As, an agent for the Western collector, to inspect the books; Mrs. a his real name is Saniuel " observed with re- at Bret that there was no set of Roose- \nit's Works among the books, He sug- FOR wested that Mra. Crombie add a set of C. R's writings +o the collection. The —_ ways obliging Gcott discovered the necetsary get and took 000 trom the widow for {t, she alll A few weeks later Rom - tppeared to make a Anal inspect! the mythical Caiiforutan. Nee. Crombie must get an autographed set of Mark Twaly before the brary would be satisfactory. Scott provided WE RAVE FORCED THE EGG MARKET DOW plentiful. fe doule Stain St es naone, Sree ot law eae lor He tnsisted the Mark ‘Twain, aharged wo will be glad te serve. you Others who appeared in the trans- actions, it is alleged, were Samuel Ro- THE GREAT aenfeld and George Jarvis. have been issued for all the asso- clates of Scott, but their whereabouts jot known at tie District-Attor- oMfce. Mrs, Crombie has not seen m since she gave $500 tn cash and es for $4,700 to Scott for the Mark n books. She was recently sued notes and won, establishing were given in a fraudulent Warrants ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA COMPANY WE GIVE 207 GREEN TRADING STAMPS iThe Testimony of Has Proven Our Case Hackett-Carhart values have held the field now for many weeks. Day by day they have met comparison with offerings of other stores. And that they have survived these comparisons—that they have over- shadowed competition in every instance—-is evidenced by the wonderful sales records to date. In all clothes history, no other sale has been as successful. Late in September it was announced that the entire Hackett-Carhart stocks would be sold at an average saving of 50c on the Dollar This saving, by reason of the recent receivership. Precisely this sum was accepted by the creditors in settlement of their claims. Their sacrifice has, to date, been the saving of considerably over 30,000 well-dressed New Yorkers. Nor has a single one of these thirty-thousand failed to prove the followin facts to his thorough satisfaction, viz.t That the Hackett-Carhart stocks comprise That‘ the fabrics are newer, the styl the greatest array of fine suits and overe | later—the clothes more recent of creation coats ever shown-— than any other stores are offering— ‘That the Hackett-Carhart 56-year-old rep- And that, even at the full, regul utation for fine tailoring is reflected in each ices, it would be hard to find the equal’ garment of every assortment— . Frackett-Carhart quality in othes clothes. $15, $18, $20 & $22.50 1 0 | $22.50, $25, $28, $3 SUITS & OVERCOATS, & $32.50 SUITS AN $ 17 $18, $20, $22.50, OVERCOATS...... $25 & $28 SUITS 1 3 50 $32.50, $35, $40 & $42. 6 4 & OVERCOATS e SUITS & OVERCOA 4 ‘The Overcoats in the assortments listed above are fashioned in every mel, and f every fabric, to be worn this winter: Dress, Business, Motor, Travel, Streetand Ston Coats, and whatever is most favored by fashion today—in style or in material—i in its every variation among the Hackett-Carhart suit assortments. ° Added Special A feature offering this week, is a large assortment of overcoats, made up finished worstecs—-woven for exclusive merchant tailor trade. Any one of these might‘be duplicated by a fine tailor, but at scarcely less - $6 a garment. The H ck tt-Carhart price is a sencaticn: ONE THOUSAND $35, $40 & $45 SILK-LINED $20; DRESS AND BUSINESS OVERCOATS...... [ , Black, Oxford, Heather, Olive and Brown mixtures are among the many Plorings And the models embrace the fashionable Chesterfield, Semi-Form, and Semi- London Split Sleeve and English Guards. Either velvet or plain colors. Silk English Velour Body Lining with Satin Shoulders. ‘In all sizes—from 34 to 265 Broadway, 841 Broadway, 119 West 42d St, Te 125th St Near Chambers St. at 13th St. Near Broadway, > 34 Ave Opposits City Hall. Near Un'on Sq. * venings. Open Ev:nings. 0 ‘esa Pcs fee th Maropean Str! | Thirty Thousan nett Munday's Worl Porewarned ts} fourth sirece by the atttomotlie deliv. | Prcarret crter a] Randers World | locked up there laintght on a war-+ oat about therspot where the injured man | rant tesue@ by Ciflulge Swinburne Charges of Swindling. es were called from the, of New Roc! ging him with atreet etation to permit | forgery in th: legree. No com- ° 7S oS Oo es Leo YM on? ——S-6S———S0S (=F 0 S10 DNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1919. , In New York's Furs that express the Triple Ailiance of Beauty, Quality and Style all at onde, and perfectly, are seldom to be bought at special sale prices. It would be impossible to-day to sell these furs for less than usual prices if it were not for the agvance purchases and discriminating selections made by O'Neill Adams Co. last Summer. This special sale brings O'Neill’s Furs to you for prices as low as those for which m.diocre und unrecognized grades are offered. And every piece of O'Neill's Fur is absolutely guaranteed, Women’s $79.50 to $98.00 Fur Coats at $59.50 $79.50 dark brown Russian Marmot Coats, $79.50 natural Russian Pony Coats, $85 black Russian Pony Coat, civet collar; $85 bright sil Caracul Coats, $87.50bl ack Russian Pony Coat, coon collar; semi-fitted. $100.00 to $115.00 Fur Coats at $79.50 $100 whole skins silky Caracul Coats, sizes from 8% to 46; $115 Near Seal Coats, foreign dyed, all sizes; $105 Natural Pony Coats, natural coon triminings; $110 Black Russian Pony Coats, broadtail effects. $95.00 to $110.00 Fur Sets at $75.00 $98.00 White Alaska Fox Sets, $110.00; Natural Cross Fox (Ameri- 110 Black American Fox Sets; $100 Natural Skunk Sets, very 5 Scotch Mole Sets. . $65.00 to $85.00 Fur Sets at $49.50 $65 Hudson Seal Sets, small and long scarfs, 869.50 Scotch Mole Skin Sets; $78 Black Siberian Fox Sets; 879.50 White Alaska Fox Sets; $69 Japanese natural Cross Fox Sets; $79.50 rich dark natural Raccoon Sets; $85 natural Alaska Sable; Sets $80 Black Lynx Sets. $39.50 to $45.00 Fur Sets at $29.50 845 sets of Black Alaska Sable; $39.50 sets Pointed Dog Sable; £42.50 sets of Skunk Opossum; $45 sets of Cross Jap Fox; $42.50 sets of Natural Coon. | $29.50 to $45.00 Fur Sets at $19.50 $29.50 Natural Raccoon Sets; 830 Natural Lynx Cat Scts; $383 White Iceland Fox Sets: long scarf; 833 seal dyed Concy Sets; $35 Black and Blue Wolf Sets, 385 Japanese Mink Sets; $45 Kolinski Sets. O'Neill Main that lack Qualit: Fur-Trimmed Near-Seal Coat. e325,00 Store—Third Floor. For About 200 Lucky Gift Buyers—A Special Thursday Sale of Women’s Fine Milanese Silk Undervests With Daintily Embroidered Yokes _——————— he hee: ] 2.35) In Fancy | \Yana'ss.so| $1.98 cach |xmasloxes| White, light blue and pink. 7 The underwear fog fastidious women, therefore exceptionally well chosen holiday gifts. Women’s $1.50 Knitted Union Suits, $1.00 Medium weight, white ribbed, one-third wool Union Suits, neatly teimmed; long or short sleeves; ankle lengths. O'Neil! Main Store—First Floor—Thauraday. Sample Waists In a Stirring Special Sale The makers called them all samples, as many of them are, but included in the lot are many small lots that have never been even touched since they were put into tissue paper and carefully boxed. They Are Regular $3.00 to $4.00 Waists for $1.95 Dressy styles of the sheerest, daintiest voile and fine lingerie batiste, with beautiful trimming of Irish crochet lace, or clever little medallions, lace edgings and inser- tions, tucks, ete. Each one orig- nal, distinetive and thoroughly in style. High necks, with long or three-quarter sleeves. All at the less-than-cost price of $1.95. $1.50 White Waists for 98c White Voile and Lingerie Waists, very dainty lace trimmings, high neck and long sleeves. O'Neill, Main Store—Third Floor. Our New Christmas Bazaar On the Second Floor, run- ning the entire lengih of the block, is a series of specially arranged counters where gift buyers who are in a hurry can accomplish great things. Everything from Toys to Cigars will be found attractively displayed for easy selection. Everything at popular prices, Everything a suit- able gift. O'Neill Main Store—Second Floor. The1913Nemo Corset, $1.50 Quite a Fitting Christmas Gift in fact, this model was made for our Christmas trade ~-far better in quality than usual and ata price that is practical. The New 1913 Model, with long skirt, medium bust, for aver- age or full figures. With all the tunedin features of the famous Nemo Corsets. Special this sale... $1.50 Note—Only a limited supply is available for this sale, so we urge carly selection $1.50 Brassiercs, $1.00. A Brassiere trimmed neatly with embroidery lace and insertion 75c and $1.00 Brassieres, 50c Di trimmed Brassieres in several new effects, Nell Store--Third Floor, Reduced Prices on Gift FURNITURE To those who know the character of O'Neill’s Guaranteed Fur- niture these and other items on special sale will mean a special oppor- tunity in gift selection as well as economy. $14.50 Music Cabinet, $6.50 High Chair, $4.50 $6.00 Parlor Rockets, $4.50 st alk iNusti ONeill’ 7 Be $11.00 Just like il- Nothing come i 4 cine santi Net's Ligas Boxaar s Just ke. lhaghras lustration, This plicated; made WOR TRARE A OhEe Christmas Playthings. — hah ee peta Mp | is the celebrates of the best quare | sad wood Dolls of every conceiy- x7 Gem combina- tered Indiana | has broad panel in able style and size; a won- wenuine tlon high chair. while oaks {ihe setts cay derful assortment; 10¢ to rich dark Besides being woven cane seat Aerati_heate 915.00. sade ale ehaet used) a a) high and back; thor- srasedl fata Toys for girls, boys and sheet music or piano | ch oughly con- | of quartered golden little tots; thousands at Se er rolls, tt hes structed and fine | oak and virch woo" and upward. h opiate shaped si et a beautiful f on top shed in th of rich dark Games Tor indoors or A ad go-cart mt tbs tee out-of-doors, for boys, girls on | by horse th tra fitlon to tiv sh or both; 10¢ upward, Y Neill Homofurnishings Store—-Second to Hourth Ploar, yP your fl ¢. 60S 6 Ee 0 EaaSurety Stamp: Free with All Purchase SO a OL) " Shopping Center : _QNEILL-ADAMS This Remarkable Christmas Sale of Fine FURS . Offers Remarkable Bargains in Furs of the Best Qualities That Gift Buyers Will Appreciate Just how there are great quantities of ordinary furs being offered in sales ne or all of the characteristic qualitics of O'Neill's furs-—Beauty, d Style. And, lacking them, the furs are not for you who know what these attributes are. O'Neill's furs glow with life, bristle with style and pro- claim their quality wherever they go. O'Neill-Adams Co., Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Surcet) New York Ciy ) — {-) —— bd Co Holiday Sale: HOSIERY Put up in boxes of three or six pairs, at special prices Women’s Silk Stockings, Three Pairs in Fancy Gift Box The best qualities of pure thread silk, fine gauge, in black, tan and colors for day or evening wear. $2.75 $5.50 $4.25 | Per box, 3 pairs. Per box, 3 pl Per box, 3 pus Per pair, $9.00. Per pair, $1.50. | Per pair, $1.00. bes quailty Black pure thread | Women's Liste Thread Stockings, box of 6 pairs, 92.85: Embroidered lisle thread imee-t8iperpuir $20.29 Embroidered Sil, Stock-| Lace Seems G1.25| panthers, | 35C 23 per pair... . H je Women's Embroidered $11 k| Women’s Cotton and Lisle Stock- 1 ings, per box of 6 pairs, erat. BOC] Heap pale te Men's Hosiery in Fancy Gift Boxes 25¢ Thread Sitk Hose, biack and colors, | Pure Silk Hose, black and colors. xalue 80c ait, per box of 2 § value 75¢ pair, per box of @ 6 pairs, 01.80: per pair C| pairs, 93.00: per pair... SOC oN Big Store for Dad and the Boys, Thursday. Snowy White Underwear Packed in Holiday Gift-Boxes Special Values in This Thursday Sale Night Robes and Combina-|Night Gowns and Combina- tions at $1.00 - tions at $1.50 Night Robes made in cambric and| Night Robes made of firie cotton; embroidery, lace and ribbon | prettily trimmed with fine Val. and ay ee i silat 'é smbroidery. A number of styles: mbinations—Skirt or drawers, | slip-o1 neck, lace and embroidery trimmed, finished peck. bers ane co with ribbon. Corset Covers at S0c Styles # little different from the usual, cleverly trimmed with lace, embroidery and ribbon beading. = ONeill Mate Ince and embroidery, ribbon beading at waist. jore—Third Fleer, New Silk Petticoats . tn Christmas Boxes—Very Attractive Gift _~ Special $2.95, $3.95, $5.00 The latest narrow models, with sectional. and other flounces, various styles. All the desired shades. Made of excellent Messalines and Taffetas. O'Nettt Main Store—Third Fleer, For Just About One More Day These Smart $4.00 to $5.00 Fancy Slippers At $2.1 5 Pair Here are some of the styles: Women’s Dull Kid, beaded vamp, Cuban heels. Black Velvet, jet beaded tongue over instep, Louis XV. heel. Patent Leather, open work, beaded vamp; Louis XV. heel. Black Velvet, jet beaded: Cuban heel. Patent Leather, beaded vamp and tongue; Cuban heel. Patent Leather, steel beaded vamp; Cuban heel. White, pink and blue kid ribbon ties. Ne yely there wll eyes be any more such dressy slippers at this bar- $2.15 gain price; pair............+.+ Christmas Slippers for all the Family Men's and Women’s Slumber Men's Tan and Black Opera and Everctt style Slippers, at Slippers, in assorted colors, at 25e, regularly 39c. $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00. Men's Tan and Black Opera and Everett Slippers, at $1.00,] Misses’ and Children’s Red Felt Romeos, sizes 6 to 8, at TS5c; sizes 814 to 11, at 8Se; value $1.50. ‘ Women's Felt Slippers and}?! sizes 1114 to 2, at 98e. O'Neltt Main Store—Second Poor, Romeos, at 98¢ and $1.49. In the O'Neill Main Building Twenty-second Street Side An Express Elevator Runs Directly to Happyland Buy on the Club Plan If You Wish. O'Neil) Main leu dual

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