The evening world. Newspaper, January 22, 1913, Page 10

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.- ’ r 4 hotning. My sifspicions are then 1360 SWEPT TO DEATH , O'GORMAN ANSWERS ROOT. | free p ‘ se provision of the new Pan-| spoke Seainat the propomal to repeal the 66 : my i yey 99 DREAMED HE SAW lea, ‘Charien Duran, & notary, to AS FLOOD OVERWHELMS SAYS U.S. MUST STAND FIRM tr reac retain toa expended a} it commen with bad race ; All is Well That Ends Well Ne 4 | + Along with aypeptis comes nervousness, sleeplessness CARAVAN OF PILGRIMS. IN THE PANAMA AFFAIR, | fective bev pooste ne tie taney Cava | erat insult Fe iereaneg stomece anes not Petal hu | : pas the Panama Caval | the food to be assimilated and curried to the blood. On the other hands y Je t in 1900 La Belle Juliette | . A :, + . : . + | With ANOTHER was married in the Nineteenth District | Torrent of Water From Mountains Cannot Surrender Control of Its of Vareree to Victor Coutant. A! Carries Away People. Animals ‘ould be her attitude! the blood is charged with poisons which come from this disord pleae, Monsieur le President de . Domestic Policies to Any ; "10 y THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 19138. pine make com: | digestion, In turn, the nerves are not fed on good, red blood and we "he asked those 6} ma of nervous breakdown. Itis not head work that he aakea. | MAN HIT BY AUTO DIES. docs but poor stomach work, - With poor thin blood the body is not protected against the attack of germs of gri Ce caren ey wate and Tents Near Mecca. Foreign Power. : Met o asserted |CHauttewr, Who Did Not Have tion, Fortify the body now with Monsieur the Notary Dumas con- ean hee ‘an a iy that the domestic firmed Greliet's statement with regard? SUAKIM, Egypt, Jan, 22—Thres WASHINGTON, Jan, 2—"We would! rents at P reign power u . Apwented. — DR. PIERCE’S ’ J to La Belie's prior marriage to Cou-| hundred and fifty Mohammedan pil- inded create a painful § fon | could Siehiein ebes Disco e \ tents rie ie TMI NG aiaeal ei ir this. signs sation oeoeta| Be ied directty to] « Dominic Aulete Golden Medi very -_-—~-—— Justice od tod by @ foo ch overs! surrende ontvol of any fore Hebe seg) aiel sending the records of the case to the | drowned to-day by a flood which over: | surrend ntvol Of any FOrelEN) United states wan knocked down ront of ‘an alterative extract from native medicinal plants, preseribed ia beth liquid Vision Causes M. Charels to in-| Ameri an Be for Paychical Re-| whelmed tie entire caravan at tts ene power, its domestic policies and the cc (te tredt the building at No, 443 Broadway thia and tablet form by Dr. R. V. Fierce, over 40 years ago. c campment midway between the sacred trol of its domestic commerce, That ration the Pananm con ’. afternoon by an automobile belonging ee ; the p nd maintain the pr clared the latest arpit |to the New York Board of Fre Under+ ‘ +3, clty of Medina, Arabia, and the port J maintain the pr arp to the Ne Under vestigate and He Finds He’s £5, ne and tho story of this| 28 with Great E writ He died ta St. Vincent's Hos: tablet form of most dealers in medicine, 8 APPRAISALS OF ESTATES. [or vemio, on vee ne Hea. 4 f (MIs! defeated in the Senate, whole those now | pital a short time afterwart. Uf hot Bend 39 ont non cept axamin for trial box to Dr. Pieree’s favalids’ H Jo N " A sudden avalanche, accompanicd by In for qually exem from arbitra-| John Woener of 447 East One nel and Surgical = rag 3 @ 2 Comptrott Schedate Filed an to a La Belle Juliette’s No. 2. wmptreners Schedule. Wiles Cor! rent torrente of water ewapt dows 2 German {0 tion questions involving she national | Hundred and Sisty-fourth street, the | The Common Sense Medical Adviser. Transter Tas. hn in in the nborhood of pening In the! honor or vial interests of the United | driver of the machine. was found to : | the mountain in the neigh 7 the tight against the! state: Fave ho itente: when be was exemiies | 1908 ES HANROOMELS BRUNEND, BTS Deputy | State Comptroller Frase-| the camp, carrying away in its path nent for the repeal of the| Senator Martine of New Jersey also! by a policeman and was arrested. | 4 wast ‘one-cent stamps to . Pierce, jalo. A SHE WED NO. 1 IN PAREE, | transmitted the fottowing appratsals of | people, animals and tents. | estates under the inheritance tax law] Only fifty of the 400 pilgrims com-| eaten ] \ tetay to the trancfer tax office of the) posing the caravan: were saved snd | eet OST We Give Surety Stamps Frese With All Purchases and Redeem Them in ee 4 “d ° Then She Wed Him Here, and Surrcgates’ Court. have aince reached Yombo, S 44 John 1D. Hyde, died June 2%, 1911; total estate, $125,514, el : ‘ Now He, So Disconsolately, (ait iM Net sane ater dts) MORE DELAY FOR SICKLES. l@ 9 In New York’s Shopping Center Seeks Annul: : wen UBIO. LWelten ite te # ping to Raise °o ulment. gional Es mite died April 24, : ' i i] ALBANY, N.Y. 2 : bs “Hunch” betting, advic we tate, $61,900, Net valu Perse ' ) Pere Wlowtiand clairvopsnt sending Ne He. camp) ne Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street of the name engraved on npn a oe Preah oh whieh | , als 16 04y the ers were all faded to w fa well bY |" Robert Sampson Lanter, died March @28,000 deficit In his accounts as Chair- Charles Greitet, French by birth andj of, gross estate, $4,227; net e-| man of the New York State Monument's manner of expression, wnen he told Jus-| tat Commission tlee Erlanger in the Supreme Court thie ed April 10, 19125) Mes, Sickles and her son Stanton, morning how he first came to muapect |! net eatate, $19] cording to Deputy Attorney-General Kel- that his wife, “La Belle Juliette.” was | 83%. ‘ : loge, have promised to ald In making the poswessor of huaband. | , Gertrude M. Brown of good the deficit as soon as they can dis- Continuing the Underprice Disposal of Our The Newest Models of Fur Coats and Sets Graduation Dresses oO Liberal Reductions to Expedite Clearance we woe tenes | This being the time of the year when we reduce stocks, we make decisive reductions in order Ina Very Special Sale ro) ro) r «, 28, 1011; Charles mud he dreamed of the wad fact | Wied Hee 2h. Natt: na "| pone of property In Spain and then found the dream was true. Attorney-General Carmody Is In Wash- ington and unth bis return no effort will With the ald of two palpitating: hands W. Wenterfield, Bed June 4, be made to collect the money. paces sch as at the end of long, pendulous ar: gross estate, $106,407; net value, sundry tugs at his mustache, Charles | $101,019, managed to convey to the learned Jus-! Eleanor J, Porter, died April 6, 19 i tee that he desired an annulment of —— $5,000; no deductions enu: this marriage to “Lu Belle Jullette,” | ere which took place in this city In De- spiny tok B. Dilieber, died Dec. 19, cember, 1905. And for why did he wish | gy annulment? Mi Ah, but Monsieur ie President de 1a] total en x Cour must Know that Juliette, ial Lewia Baker . Belle’ had another husband Mving at| 12; total estate, 9,95; net cstate, JUAREZ ENTRIES. to dispose of all our furs while the fur wearing season is at its height. That is the only reason Filmy lawns, exquisite ba.istes and da‘aty voles sauc'ly entries for to-morrow are as wy th beaut'fied with handsome embroideries, fin: » fetching ribbons, etc. Specially designed to outfit the sweet girl graduats Women’s High Class Fur Coats as becomes the important occasion. One Persian Lamb Coat, 1225 One Imported Model, Hudson | Dvery effort has been exerted to give you the latest styles ese fine, new, fashionable furs are being sold at these prices. ‘here are so many bargains that we must quote some of them briefly: Juare follows. rr total estate, $14,521; net value, ACK Selling; ir olde and up: ioe hectic * Jed April 15, 1912; at earatrow ip: fannie, value #350, : seal and mole; value $650, os r, that time, a tusbund whom she had]... 1 Dowtnwalte, died Sept. 20 A lo wee Gis Wain tam Gok MES Se Tare uh .. 9290 |2t a mecca « emai the special prices will make og , i married over in that de-ar Paree. 1910; tote! estate, 82580; net value, 8,294. * ae bs wales 404 at . 9275 OneImported Model, mole, ome nnecessarily tiresome anderpensive. And parbleu, but it was sad! Chartes| Rdward C. De Zang. died May 4 191; pad ia Sas sige ; value $1,000, at....... .. 9398 | New White { has been keeping a rotivserie for lo,|gromn estate, %.968; net value, §,(0s, tryrapien, 1 rear willie, One Persian Lamb Coat. Lawn Dresses | these many yerrs, making for money for | Christina Duch died Feb, 3, 1812; Gl, 30T; Laster, 210; value 8525, at................ 9350} One Imported Model, mole 2 x i J j “Ta Belle.” only. to learn—ariet un-[ rom estate, SMT: net value, $1hM, tient pes 4 and Hudson seal, value $750, at. 9298 | Special at } opeakable—that Juliette in not his wife SO Gas weet, entate, 8h one 5 Two Hudson Seal OneNatural Dark Mink, 54 At all, and—grief atilt more unspeakabies | °**t> 40: net eatato, 1.076. ih Deepal a Coats, value 8198, at 9139.50} j.ches long: value #1,500, at... 9975 oo 00. } even 0 it Is not the possible thing for) = ey agus: ‘Train Wreek. Fort Me) Two Hudson Seal Coats, Three French Dyed Nearseal ore, ond shirts i Sai cet Tn | BURPALO, 2—Ten persons were hate value $298, ate.......s0c60-+s 9198] Conts, value $163, at... . 98 |bentfly ached ; ( s : ‘ injuréa when Wabash Railroad passen- Pat , trim. { “Tell me," apoke up His Honor, “how! cer train No. % for the West collided el thers One Hudson Seal Cost. 275 a8, Lacgars Skin Cos 125 med swith lace laser. ‘ 4id you first come to sus) that your] with @ Michigan Central ¢reight train value #850, at. . & value Pat | Soe katian additional wife had other marital nglements after lo, all these wedded years?” Charlee wiped a furtive tear from his at Black Rock early to-day. No one was seriounly injured and the passen- gers continued on their way after being Russian Pony Coats, Value $55, at $29.50 trimmings of hand- some embroideries a Natural Pony Coste, 459.50 atchedstinn valve sis, et, 959.50 | snisiis nbbon sash. i even oe tint mo pecetaty[ winaedt aise Boon at” 989.50 |apsore.s- 185.00] Gedduation Spaces Gt grew nt ores whurpagaMzrmer Coat. 497 56|cSamr*nincsivos cc’, 998.00 | ar tase EN ali itd Fur Lined Coat, fr collars valu #8005 Atos oooees ve + #25.00 | Rie, mits, ln = SURE la an) polbing aise the’. Champe Fur Neck Scarfs and: Muffs : pmbenidenien Soners i \ tree eure is haneng onthe orm Smooth Thece Nacural Mink so gg | TE deaiMe swam 949.50 | vvaiuesis.e.ste-'* £33.00 |bowr af aun obon, Two Skunk Muff 249.50 Sizes 13 to 17 years. SS “L atart, T tremble, 1 Jump back. But eka Fox |Misses’ and Girls’ Graduation & Party Dresses, 1 tural Mink Natural Mink Searfo, value #45, at. $25.00 | TYguster val. 880.50, at $69.50 | palve $69.50. at. Jullette, ia delle, comes forward with oin ! One Natural Mink ‘Charles, the ia’ my Isband,” Oty deer 6 ¢ death value e40.50.01. 935.00 | These Naruenl Mi 998.00 | teen. $39.50 Special at $9.75 to $14.75 } husband, whem I yaarry before © wed I ‘Scarf, value 815, at... 949.50 | twoBtack Lynx Mule, 00 Pep Rota radiniseker ler saMlany Beautiful styles, every single one new. | Made of voles, batistes and } with you.’ ts ier lawns, wil tinctive trimmi: i 8, s . tthe, shook, to ean, toe > sevens TINS cmd viiae bane ok... WODE ress gscesgtcs, #99.90 | Susie aaes iste it pou ioe! sie te lopeme ne syetem—is frightful. I leap up in the air; I fall back, and—I awake, Monsier “ le President de la Cour to find—' “Yes,” Justice Erlanger broke in. by find yourself here in New York, p benlde the Belle Juliette.” ven wa,” sighed Grellet. “Then I chide her with my dream and she hangs her head and blushes and will say julder = jece, Thi on F ansy onions 7 Pinet: 1125.00! 1 ata val. 90.50, t 949.50 | Mute, val: 60.80, a. 932.50 sag ig ap ra Don't Miss O'Neill's Great Semi-Annual arm) for Best Dressed Women|Sale of Sample Hosiery LAR, eclect any- You will certainly be interested in this Special Sale of the qIt is one of the two biggest hosiery sales of the entire year, when the samples, surplus lots, styles now most in vogue. discontinued numbers and stock on hand of several of the biggest importers and manufacturers in $5.00 Styles at $2.95 Ate aeons at Beco Breaieg Bega Pe 4 abd [ped A fect, mel egg yp hg di A vary. wide feeecetenent a Binds, soln r i and sty! luded. Pract every ind of stockings that are in demand to day. op Thaee, fond looking bos ten calf end Some of the larger lots are aeies) here, but you will ‘tind hundreds of kinds besides. ae that, until this sale, have never been sold Women's Standard 2 5 re Women’s Finest 1 9 35c and 50c Hosiery, 25c Hosiery, Cc th th the medium length Silk boot stockings, fine lisle stockings, dainty | ‘The best qualiti lar 25c lisle stocki 35s: Block 8th A v.365: | Nae pe oo fe cyiet seven nase: | Meycensuerie ctit dias: SERLESTU DAY EVENZ Oe NTE: 10 OLACH | JT nosrninas To heel that smarily minimizes the Tines aI TS ONE Ca sccralie eclam=al daee | od eeaealton Way hon eee Newark, N. J, Siore, 49 and 51 Market Street NO BXTBA CHARGES OF ANY KIND. of foot. Children’s 25c hildren’s 29c to REMENDOUS SALE OF HIGH-GRADE BRASS ‘BED oder, ait bake spl be Stockings, 12'4c 35c Stockings, 19c ALL SIZES—ALL FINISHES—-200 BEDS IN ALL—NO QUANTITIES OF ANY ONE PATTERN BUY NOW AND SAVE FROM ONE-THIRD TO ON yp S10 Brees Bed output of the best makers. ‘The best Hy 5.98 if | aarce bee e ° WM ? | wee Ci) ; These m spas Se 95 and Children's ‘y re) il e€ t A ig t ] Cc l e S S a l e at $2.20 Patent Leather. gun metal and \ 1 a" Shoes, but-| vici kid. shoes, weited soles, broad i { 7) ps Cal meta ints, (Six Pairs for 91.00) The qualities Byte Oe tee 250; plai Samples of superior grades of 29¢ to $8c hosiery, in weaves, ribbed, in black and all wanted shades, wool, cotton and lisle, ribbed and plain weaves. Black and cottons, double heel, toe and sole, and colors, Double heels, soles and toce, ee hy: buy some of them before sizes are broken. All Goodyear welt soles, absolutely new, the first grade, rigidly metal Blucher lace walking shoes,| sizes f Standard articles, no inferior or substitute goods. No mail, telephone or C. O. D. orders Jubun heels, filled and no dealers supplied. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Fears! foap—The sep. uine unscented .,.' Packer's Tar Soap.18¢ welted Mis: ind Children's Colored Slippers. Regularly $1.50 and $2.00, specially priced al O'Neill Main Store, Second Sample Tooth Brushes aTieSnd te val DOUBLE aac TRADING STAMPS (eNO 7... Lille Honeshold Club Ofer Bpecial irchase BP 3a! aainge lee sha ess ON ALL PURCHASES MADE THIS WEEK! Tinteod he repent ES | Manicure Out p : Buy one on the cakes errs ‘re pg rip Rete Me DOUBLE af TRADING STAMPS jit 0 ee Bon oe ost ton age \| See 0 0 mestic and Im- ._Many agents ask up to #25.00. : . On All Payments Made on Accounts During This Week ey, tl: ba yA Tae coy ported Makes— Crown” i working, moves about light . “ $18Golden VACCOUNTS CPENED FROM, 35 Bstra Large electrical attachment because % works by hand. ‘The “Crown” will Bes re Half Price Ook $5 to $1,000 Golden Ob 4 your home spotlesaly clean and healthful the year ‘round. Does away wit ee ol Buff. dea ' all dust distributors, such as brooms, dusters, ete. It will get into all possible pent | | Tsterine—$1:00 tse, urfet (cn Small Weekly Payments) Chiffonier [Ee ; ok ners and will ofall dust and germs: It is very strongly rf 10 || p t| Si Sees tte 8.98 (SMALL ACCOUN:S 3.98 ' 7 e eickeved handle slows || £2 ai woe | Bee ot ALI 5 : { ges io ALY INVITED. sus oon ¢ : pecial Price 1s #15.00—Finished in green enamel, with high nick- | usa, Westra’ Atitge® aise bey. fender, golden 7 clled top, base, handles und nozzles, ‘The outfit includes 18 feet of wire woven . : Hy cen finteh. Puales hose, one carpet norzle and one upholstery nosslee—the best value in vacuum vate jouth Wash—50c cleaners that we have ever announced, Remember, you can purchase one 6 kee: 8, for. ‘Amelie Telit Foun, | Ct Payments, fi ring: nih 4 180! Siandard quatity,.100 O'Neill Homefurnishing Building —Basement. : O'Neill Main to.22d Street. New York City ee

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