The evening world. Newspaper, January 29, 1913, Page 10

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° | | || _@HE EVENING WORLD, the cable drum. ‘The elevator descended safely + THREE MEN SLIDE ite Almost to the frst floor leve ee | 11()1) FLEVATLA ATILTS, No mixture, uncertainty or Gappelatnet. All-Ceylon .:| TOMBS STILL ROBIN’S NEST. | | Convieted Hank Wreeser oat mei lan cae tiie ae Another St-tour Stay, Ironworkers on Stern Building Cut | « and Bruised While Alarming Re- ports Bring Out Reserves Three tronworkere on the ne Bullding tn Forty-second str tween Fifth and Sixth avenues, the hod elevator at the sixth day and pulled the rope three times a* a signal to the engineers on the # | floor to lower under control, fF CEYLON TEA Sinners the ensiners, nilowed Ce LE White Rose Coffee, Only 35c.a Pound! EA Cold Meats Tasty. A Pine Pish Sauce by adding etnecar - At Delicateasen and Grovery Stores tock sith cach Bettte, to desrend speed of its own momen Vite hand on the lever bra ot twenty- extenio. ne | four hours ts the last a= Give Surety Stamps Free with All Purchases and Redeem Them in Merchandise =O E=====I OS In New York’s | _ Shopping Center rn We Want All Fashionable New York to Attend Our First Special Advance Sale of Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street _ The New Spring and Summer Lingerie Dresses @ At About Half June Prices Not only for faraway Winter re- A range of sizes to suit large ; “inl but for dancing and parties and small women as well as regu- se are just the thing. lar sizes—82 to 44. Three Hundred New $8.50 to $10.98 Lingerie Dresses $5.00]: Simple in outline, but quite : Two Hundred New $20.00 and $22.50 Lingerie Dresses 1 2° Ea. elaborate in embroideries and \ Frenchy, little, high-waisted trimmings—as the new fashions models, with. the new demi- demand. The demi-sleeves, with sleeves and the sauciest ruffles. ruffles and t hung skirts ‘All collarless, but not very low are new ideas. material is a at the neck. There are soft soft batiste, the trimmings hand- voiles and batistes, most beau- some new em inser- tifully trimmed with heavy blind tions and laces. Beautiful Val- and other embroideries and na laces, with sometimes a touch of are also introduced to give ad- black velvet ribbon or silk; ditional touches of dain to straight or flounce effect skirts. these clever frocks. W. ‘Two of the Exquisite dresses at a very popu- value at $5.00, $5.00 Dresses O'Neill Main Store—Third Meer. $12.50 Dresses lar price, $12.50. IS |. | On Wednesday, February Fifth, We Will Hold Our Next Series of “Sales by Request” Copyright, 19138, by O'Nelll- eq CAST YOUR VOTE AT ONCE FOR THE SALE YOU MOST DESIRE Those items receiving the largest number of votes will be placed on sale Wednesday, February fifth, at Special Bargain Prices. Only one ballot will be allowed to each person—please remember this. There is room on each ballot for your first, second and third choice of goods in which you are especially interested. MENTION PRICES, PLEASE. Ballot blanks will appear in the Evening World and Journal every evening until January 31, inclusive. Telfyour friends about it and ask them to vote. Fill out this ballot and mail it to the Sales by Request Manager, O'Ncill-Adams Co., New York City. MESSRS, ILL-ADAMS CO.: 1 eape ‘anxlous to have you Spnounce 4 & special sale or “gous mentionad ‘on this ballot below my name and addret oe _ Quick-Disposal Sale of 300 Women’s Longs Kimones & Dressing Sacques Yoon." §9c Included in this limited number are a wide range of flannel and German flannel garments in a number of fetching pat- terns. The kimonos are well made and of an excellent ma- terial. The special price is for Thursday only. Women's Bath . $1. 98 Robes at . The regular 68.50 check blanket el finished with girdle at waist. All are double faced German flannel in attractive stripes. Children’s Bath $1. 50 Robes at. Every one an scopes Meo at} garment of eiderdown, and the reduction’ from 8 3.08—re selling price—is made because many of the robes were slightly soiled in wend ing; the line ix not complete and for that reason as well the price has been cut to less than one-half, 12-year sine. O'Neill Main Stere—Third Floor, NAME., ADDRESS. OITY FIRST CHOICE ......... SECOND CHOICE THIRD CHOICE. Indicate what price So 00 OOOO Copyright, 1918, by O'Neill-Adame Oo, Final Two Days of O’Neill’s Great January Furniture Sale The two closing days of this history-making sale find many choice pieces of O'NEILL’S “ JARANTEED FURNITURE avail- able for clearing. In order to wind up the month in a whirlwind manner we plan to make the last two days the greatest of them all. Remember, you can save FROM TEN TO FIFTY PER CENT. BY P' J NG THE LAST TW DAYS OF JANUARY. R CENT. BY PURCHASING FURNITURE DURI 0 There are many special offerings for these last two days. few of the items: Furniture may be purchased on the $25.00 Combination Table Desk For the purpose of illustrating the genuineness of the sale we quote a ub Plan. Make your selections now and enjoy the use of the furniture while paying as convenient $2.25 Bamboo Sewing| $3.00 Parlor Rocker |$14.50 Music Cabinet $2.25 $24.00 Mahogany $2.00 Kitchen Rock Piano Player Cabinet “Pierre $18.00 = Table $1.98_ $1.45 a. 00 We accurately illustrate a come bination table and « sak. The t 42x26 inches; book snelves on eit! <a end, The top of desk is fitted with ink well, pen and pencil racks. The The best grade bamboo: le | the top is covered with a high a Made of golden oak and| It is 46 inches high. The me faders ganen,crvampe [a Thle deautitul aera, rocker, Has six t Hic» }erade of linen warped mut- | genuine re mies) fiaahed lp 19x17 ine ce Made of ete. The desk is made of fine in ag in back, is wi wved, [ting ‘The height is 28 inches. h shade of dark mahogany. Indiana white oak and is fumed a rich | § brown shade, artistic and useful. See illustration. Yhoroughly constructed an autifully finished; one broad | ci panel and four turned spindles 2| shaped arms, which are biaved |'Phe top iv 14x16 inches, neatly heavy | partitioned off inside; 1s thoroughly: door t# put on Aioges, it tne beautiful music or piano with an iron rod, fo: thas a Prene. con: braces in base. A thoroughly | venient for cotton, needles and nts Upholsteries may [| that ai go ‘nicely’ with’ tnat in back? broad, comfortable hy Leet re ; siso bought on the Club | /cvocneabic article with any 4a-|well made rocker at a very |sowing requisites. See illus: | arma, tuened legs, wood saddle | ya <0 poesia Pl Mag aene.* Paver Planc. Bee Little cost, , See illustration. | tration. seat, Just like illustration. — | See illustration: O'Neill Hometurniohing Building—Secoad, F loor, ran a OR—AE—AOksssssaekO O'Ncill-Adams Co,, Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Sect QOL———O R= EO E10: +o Mp Sr nai SI I I oa Ss aman ate 1 ever omen WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, MAP IRC RARLN NI DOMME Naess Me 19 a : [ABRAHAM.: Sensational oo 40c on at any time. & Co., of 8 BROOKLYN AND “STRAUS, Sale of Furs |$53,000 Stock of H. Berger & Co. the Dollar UNQUESTIONABLY ,THE MOST AMAZING OFFERING OF fur sales announced by this store or any store ALL the great The entire stock of H. Berger West 18th Street, just off Fifth Avenue, New York City—a magnificent assortment of Fur Neckwear, Muffs and Coats, for Women at 40c on the dollar—Think of it! 60c REDUCTION ON EVERY DOLLAR. We mention a few of the articles in this $275.00 Leopard Skin Coat at $110.00 H $75.00 Russian Pony Skin Coats at $30.00 | $187.50 Nearseal Coats at $75.00 | $125.00 White Coney Coat at $50.00 | extraordinary sale. $237.50 Fine Caracul Coats at $95.00 $587.50 Full Length Hudson Seal Coat at $235.00 $687.50 Persian Lamb Coat at $275.00 - Neckwear and Muffs $32.00 Scotch Mole Scarf at $12.75. $75.00 Scotch Mole Muffs at $30.00, $87.50 Scotch Mole Shaped Shaw! at $35,00. $56.00 one skin pointed Fox Scarf at $22.50. as, one and one-half skin pointed Fox Scarf at $125.00 large pointed Fox Muff at $50.00, THURSDAY SPECIALS. | 250% Dresses, $2.98 to $12.98 Women’s Corduroy & Velveteen Dresses ABOUT 75 IN THE LOT and this means that you must get here early if you wish to buy a Dress for less than the cost of material. Every Dress is in the very newest style—practical and most desirable colorings. Certainly the lowest prices such high grade Dresses ever sold for in the history of the business. None C. O. D. or on ap- proval. . Men’s 48c Four-in-Hands, 18c A Record Offer in Men’s Neckwear NECKWEAR THAT HAS BEEN CONSIDERED EXCEL- LENT VALUE AT 48c.—In fact the very styles that we ave sold in hundreds of dozens at exactly that price, and infinite variety of patterns. Both narrow and open end shapes. There are 3,600 in the lot but we do not believe they will remain here long at this extraordinary price. Btreet floor, fropt, Eas Building, Turkish Bath Mats Underpriced White and colored, subject to slight imperfections which account for the extremely little prices. 79¢ Mats, 5Oc ea. | 98c Mats, 75c ea. | $1.49 Mats, 98¢ ea, Street floor, rear, East Building, Women’s $3 SeparateSkirts, $1.98 300 Smart Skirts in This Sale FINE QUALITY herringbone serges. The model is made on the three-gored style—suitable for all figures. Some are fastened at the side, finished with self buttons, and the bottom of Skirt trimmed to match. As natty Skirts as ever were made, black only. From 23 to 33 waist bands and 36 to 43 lengths. None C, O. D. or on approval. Becond floor, center. Centra! Building. Men’s $5.00 Shoes, $3.50 A SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY to show you that these Shoes are far better than those anywhere else at $5; the kind of Shoes that not only last, but look well as long as you can wear them. Plump black vici kidskin In blu- cher lace style, lined throughoout with brown kidskin, making the Shoe soft and easy; double soles, welted and stitched; full round toe last. Take advantage of this price to try these splendid Shoes. If you want true Shoe comfort, appearance and economy, buy’ two or three pairs of these. Men's $1.60 Slippers at 88c. Black kid- skin, opera style, with thin turned soles, full toe last; sizes 5 to 11. ‘Thind floor, Men's Building. 49c “™" Fruit Bowls, 29c EXQUISITELY DECORATED with rich blended colors; fioral effects in natural colors and gold line; others richly Huminated with lace gold border. Subway floor, Ceutzal Bullding, $100.00 large pointed Fox Muff at $40.00, $49.50 Scotch Mole Muffs at $19.75, $250.00 six skin Eastern Mink Scarf at $100. $100.00 six skin dark Mink Scarf at $40.00, $175.00 six skin dark Mink Scarf at $70.00, $475.00 twelve skin Eastern Mink Muff at $190.00. Second floor, front, Central Building. |___ THURSDAY Three Furniture Items From the Record Winter Sale If you live in the Bronx, or anywhere along the subway system, take a Brooklyn express Tight to the Abraham & Straus Private Subway Station at Hoyt Street. We ti a anins Bates three Furniture items just for example of $5.00 Dining Room Chair at $2.90 Golden oak, leather back and slip seat—splendidly put togeher to last—substantial—handsome—a wonderful bar- gain. $8 armchair to match at $5.75. $5.00 Corner Chairs, $2.95 Mahogany finished frames covered with assorted vele ours and tapestry. $9.00 Parlor Chairs at $4.50 Mahogany finished frames, cushion seats, covered in velours. SAVINGS OF HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS on fine suites of “period” or “classic” furniture—a saving of $500 for instance on a Heppelwhite bedroom suite—and as much on an Elizabethan dining room set. $28.50 Axminster Rugs, $19.50 SEVENTY-FIVE seamless 9xi2 feet Axminster Rugs, slightly imperfect, at $10.50 instead of $28.50. ‘Third Noor, East Buiiding. Boys’ "233° Overcoats, $4.95 RUSSIAN arvd, of fine quality chinchilla, in blue and brown shades, also fancy mixtures; odd coats, only one or two of each; sizes 3 to 6 only. Boys’ $9.75 to $12.50 Overcoats, $7.95. Materials of pure wool, in smart gray and brown color- ings. Double breasted, convertible collar style; belted and half belted models; warm, serviceable Coats; sizes 10 to 17 years. Second floor, rear, East Building. $3.00 Princess Corsets, $1.98 EXTREME LONG hip model, low bust effect. Second floor, front, East Butlting. 150 Women’s Coats Reduced $15 to $22.50 Kinds at $6.95 & $9.95 MADE OF MANNISH MIXTURES, worsteds, chinchillas, cheviots, serges and fancy diagonals. At half price and less; very attractive, effective Coats for women, reduced to make way for the light spring stock. Colors are navy, black, tan, gray, browns, olive and Oxford. Both medium and wine ter weights in 7@ and full length. None C. O. D. or on approval. Second floor, canter, Central Building, Midwinter Sale of Utilities Household and Candle Lamp Candles AN EXTRAORDINARY OFFER. large. For this sale, Be a dozen. The Busse Easily Attached Chair Seat It Is wonderful how much of an improvement a new seat gives to an old chair, The Busse seat is the ideal kind, because any one can attach it to sure kind to ce weather. 5¢ orders only. None ers, 3 sizes, $1.12, of best quality s1orocco. feather cloth, upholsterred hair, frame of veneer. They fasten to the chair seat frame with four wrought steel hooks. Three shapes—12 inch, »2c; 13 inch, 45c; 14 inch, 49c, Bread ing boards, 29c, These are short lengths, but the P. is little and the burning yitoe None C. O, D, Store orders only. , Spring Clothes Pins Round Clothes Hampers The barrel shaped covered Clotifes Hampers, 3 sizes, 85c, 98¢ and $1.10. Braided top round covered Hamp- Rolling New lot of extra clean, smoothly finished rolling pins, 14¢, 18¢ and 27¢. An extra grade of wood bread-slic- ° Coal Hods Japanned finish, 15 inch, Galvanized finish, 15 inch, None C. O. D. Store order Oven P’anks A new shipment of the well Seasoned steak or fish planks for oven cool.- ing. Oval, 12 inch, 54¢; 16 inch, 636; 18 inc fo use, especially in per dozen, Store C.0, D, $1.39 and $1.55, Pins 14 inch, 590; 18 Inch, 95¢. Bread Boxes A limited TamaAe of those finely made brown japanned Bread two sizes, 39¢ prt 49c, Wai jubway floor, Best Building, 16 inch, 799; Plates

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