The evening world. Newspaper, February 6, 1913, Page 15

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- 7 - > Wr ryRr adh he ORSMATA fie ei Batic s ARTERY : - THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1918. : r DESERTED B ARK, 6000 We Give Surety Stamps Free with All Purchases and Redeem Them in Merchandise SOR re In New York's Shopping Centre ° Odds and Ends of If you do not get WHAT “ALL BOATS ABOARD, increas vent ¢) NEILL AMS Co ; IS FOUND AT cri you want it we'll e Ribbons hank yt fea abo Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street O’Neill’s ‘Big Store for Dad and the Boys Will Hold To HneiEW The Biggest Overcoat "Sale in Years One of the Biggest Makers of Hi igh Class Overcoats in America Closed Out His Winter Stock a Month Earlier than Usual, and as It Was Heavy Because of the Mild Winter He Put a Sacrifice Price on Them, and O'Neill’s Bought Them. Here's the Result: $18 to $30 Overcoats at $12.50 Fine Tartan Back Chinchillas—Plaid Back Irish Frieze—Famous Si. George Kerseys—Astrachan Collar Kerseys—Shetlands and Matched Tweeds—Superior Meltons ane ‘ancies ‘ lpr aystery in Vanishing of Cap- }. tain and Crew of the ’ Remittent. ‘SHIP WAS WELL STORED. 'She Is Picked Up by Sieam-| ¢ ship, but Breaks Away a in a Gale. ' ie / i REWPORT NEWS, Va, Fob. 6--| Another mystery of the deep, practically | Paralleling the unexplained disappear: | fance of the crew of the brig Marle Celeste in 1873, has come to port here | with the British tank steamer Rou-| mantan. On Jan. 19, churning along ten days) fut from Port Arthur and near the! Afores, the Roumantan picked up the Norwegian bark Romitte jeaworthy, Provisioned and fully rigged, but with- out @ soul aboard and with no indica- tion of the crew's fate. The Roumantan, the Remittent to witiin , lost her in a The Marie Celeste was found at sea in's papers on the cabin ndication that persons & within a few hours of her But nothing ever was heard The Rownanian the Remittent im latitude 40 de ) minutes, and degrees inutes, riding a thout a hand to guide her ening breeze. While the coming nm her the ning wild ic dashes and | Oo bounds, first to one point of the compass and then to another. The Roumanian lowered boats to take a line and capture e@ bark, After more than an hout eying the pursuing smail bo finally caught her coming around broa @de on and boarded her. NOTHING TO EXPLAIN THE MYS- TERY. i Her deck planks bore the marks of footsteps, but there was nothing to ex- Plain tre disappearance of her master and crew. In her cabin some odds and ends rolled and clinked in the corners with the rolling of the ship; the lock- fast places were undisturbed; her charts and papors were quite secure, In her water breaker there was a full supply of feesh water; salt meat and biscuits were Actual Appearance of Overcoats—Sketched in the Store by an Artist Yesterday. All the late style touches are in these overcoats; some have yoke linings of Skinner's guaranteed satin, some are double breasted, others single breasted’ but- ton through styles or fly front. The astrachan trimmed coats are heavily lined with quilted ra) Others have the swagger patch Borkets in fact, Lad the {eer tures of the finest custom made coats are portrayed to pegfection. 5 SAM prea " Englis “Guard” Over-| Shawl Collar Over fonts Astrachan Collar and coats—Big, roomy, belted |—Smart day coats, with a}Cuff Overcoats -- With coats for cold and stormy |fit and air of remarkable|quilted satine lining. For weather. distinction. motoring or general dress Regulation Model| Swagger Fancy Over-/| wear. Overcoats — With dressy | coats— With patch pockets} DressOvercoats —Of St. velvet collars, in black and }and London tab sleeves—|George kerseys; fly front, $18 to 930 Values dark colors. strikingly distinctive. worsted lined,42 inches long. snuwly furled and her lifeboats swung properly in the davits, ‘The Roumanian’s boarders bent a hawser to their prize and took her in tow, The steamer and her salvage bewigd along together in fairly favorabie weather for several days, but in the blow, which they met 100 miles off enry, Capt, Claridge lost the Cash or Credit Buy these clothes on the os and pay at inter- vals. . Twice the Roumanian at- 0 launch boats to carry @ new 918 to $30 Values ch time they were % n * | kei careetidei us eiaatyr pasties Men's Fine Ready Col for Men en’s 15c and 25c Collars crews narrowly escaped drowning. 'e:] Regularly Well Known and F Aaveniaed B anAly gaye i Up ata at $1.25 to $2.00. . Cc A » i ‘amous Advertise ing. nites Fine all-wool flannel, single and ih Trreastod| in| blues elagle, breastad| fa, gray. Udghts ||| tit Garomtecdnotic ah Brands—-No Seconds ........... 6 for 45 c ding out the gale. medium and heavy weights, A good shirt for hunting, camping, Ashi The Remittcnt was commanded by where a warm:shirt is needed. c &, camping, fi Capt. Torgersen and 5 led from dy det, % for Liver- Popular shapes and styles, and all outdoor work Two weights—medium and heavy. Colors tan, navy, gra O'Neill's Big Store for i and e Guimpes New Ones at Special Sale Prices At 50c—Vatue 6sc Lawn Guimpes, fine quality, ite stitched yokes mal shirt styles, with tucks ‘ h ys and embroidery insertion; 2 to 14 years. | - $37.50 to $49.50 Fur Coats , 9 F $25 845.00 to $40.50 Russian! — 987.50 to $49.50 Auto $95 At 69C Value 91.00 6) Neill’ s GROCERI S Pe se to $40.00 For) Coats, natural raccoon A Lawn Guimpes, yoke and shirt styles, } | 5700 Chelse, |, 1 aud Totevhens Orders Milled, Lined Coats. collar. ) “ (AD) with laces aud fine Hamburg trimmed; | af $69.50 to $95.00 Fur Coats | plenty of the close-fitting styles, sises 14 to 18. Put up in sold in half dozens only. 6 for 45¢. 351 tons, and probably n to her master # crew Friuay specie in KNUUt Undergarments Women's Bibhed Morine. onset. with were Swiss Ribbed Mercerised » dalnthy itipmaea: ata Ghar aire: teh to match: vaiue " 59c Is more interesting than ever—new groups are added that offer the most surprising bargains. O'Neill's Furs, as you know, are guaranteed Furs—quality, workmanship and correct fashion are above criticism. Cotton Ui rh ant Tong st Boe to Toc, A aperia! at ‘Fane: in fi yn; 2 to 14 ‘ Hams and porpeereer | Prunes Sugars | made in fine lawn 0 14 years. Bacon iis rt 106 Fancy iy Calltecnlae “(Crystal Domi- £73.00 to #88.00 Natural | 963,00 Fur Lined Auto i At $1.00 - Vatue 91.50 fat 19 marl rea Ociir 28 rirranylated: s Coata, ; $ 4 5 WNL Lawn Guimpes, 3 handsome styles and Wo sss ’ 01 a carton 2 [ of $ 45 i 00 Black aa prettily trimmed with laces and fine Ham- Armene'e bias |whale ‘vote 12c, var 38C Eagle Powdered: my, Coats. 805.00 Near Seal Coats, | \ = , Bavon— sites Ng b. mus | Conta : wine Marmot vices broken. } neg aoa Main Btore—Thtrd Yieor, Pern. 246)" er iim saels oh Sfaceilaaeane Fresh Fruit and | Wine Lepartment Groceries Vegetables Specials nt Jam Keel- | At Least 6 Weeks More of Winter _ 08:30 Xo #125100 Tu dy svyieg ll | You’d Better Take Advantage of This $ 65. Peg jocol to' 8180 00" Ruse *tinoo i A 6 5 Clearance Sale of Misses’ Wear sian Plain and ‘Trimmed Couts, con Coming events cast their shadows before—the ground hog’s shadow ive of these cuaranteed Solid, 442 too a hs egd a fenede, Businn Blarmot “itt. Nebura) saeevan: | means at least xix weeks more of Winter, The apparel to be cleared tine Sy Broken ai in this sale com prises the latest fashions in : eee nee. misses’ wear, Prices, of course, are lowered ALL HIGHER GRADE FURS, auch as Hudsen Seal, Persian Lamb, Mole | gope than at any other time of the year. ) a6 | ° and Mink reduced in like proportion Neill Main Store—Third Move Some Attractive Values in In “APE and plain colors, (os in| T ° Waists. for Spring eighths and full-length models, in trimmed and plain effects. ‘Most are Johnny styles ve i ed). Many are prettily bounce Messaline Silk Waists in a very attractive variety of new a (as illustrated). pee kei with tucked vests, net yokes and collar with with braid, Sizes 14, 16 and 18, stitched bands. This selection has the new coat sleeve with inset cuffs of net and stitched bands, Several shades, including $18.50 Suits at $13.75 Copenhagen and white, navy and white, wistaria In cheviots and serge, lined throughout and white and all black. Regular value 6,00, $4. 95 with satin, in trimmed and plain effects, Many have broadcloth collars and cuffs, Special at... ccsecseereeereeregees eee ear Wat $5.00 Chiffon Taffeta New Messaline Silk {/ with half belt effect in back, The new Ae? al Waists, $2. 95 Waists at $5. 95 sulaway styles predominate, Sizes 14, 16 Messaling Silk Walsts that are the perfection of quality. The daintily pied from the most demanded | tueked fronts are prettily braided aud designs Mh much higher priced waists, have a net yoke and lk braid; the These have the buttoned f with | fronts are buttoned and the new cont pretty lace jabot and the new Byron | sleeves with net cuffs have been tn ble Mutter 5 be collar; made in dainty stripes with | corporated, In black, navy, brown, with cute little bow tes, others have piping 1.84 sold colored collars nlc Bay and Copenhagen, in self-colory, cracks ® O'Nelll Main More-—Thtra Floor, O'NeIU Malm Mere—Thied Peo. OL 0 ea 0 a me cil. Adams Co., Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York = —===0- =o \ CHARLES A. KEENE ches, dowelry. Splendidly made of the finest quality Mackerel | Mocha and Butter | Olives | 1 | a ar Fenoy Nerves, Java Cotlee Ms Fenecy Histn|Paney Queene Quer) [Bettie 401 = D3e $14.75 Dresses at $8.95 In serge and velvet, trimmed with silks and fancy braid. Many have silk collars Pate 180 sro way" New York Creamery “C ee ne and Trane

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