The evening world. Newspaper, February 11, 1913, Page 16

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ee > from the ace with take the oh tual idea and pu age, W attention t into a strugete COOLERS GGTHBRTHOAY BY. WORKING HIS HARDEST care called words has had to study the machine ah a confusing #ereen of lancuag the moving picture-phonograp! In sr ine, which we showed tn one © the schools some time ago, leta the see every sort of an apparatus for Ufting and forcing w just an ! ren ‘The intelligent child knows #4 mu the lesson is done as any Incidentally, Wizard Tells How to Teach Children by Not Confusing Them. ith a child betwee teen etudying by th you can make that child any sort of| man or woman you like. After sixteen the best opportunity is gone.” Mr. Edison also predicted that war would soon be abolished, because there are in sight world-wide tndustral coms binations which will make the killing of| — men and the énterruption of agricuiture other day in the year in his library 1M) 444 manufacturing too wasteful to be! hie factory at Menio Park, N. J. Mr.| tolerated. Edison sleeps each | twenty-four. Me says hard work for twenty hours gives him @ profoundly restful sicep, which equal ‘ht hours’ teat for the ordinary bri worker. Bach of the five thousand employees of the Edison t wore to-day @ tiny button inser: nply “4” ‘There ‘claes to mark the who came to offer con- @ratulations were met by Mr. Edison’e ood natured protests that he had no time for talk about himeelf, but he chatted a with each about his He would have it hools, he said. From that he drifted ‘ coming changes in educational methods, “Schools must come up to date,” he aid, “Until now the method of explain. ing the mechanism of a pump to a child, for instance, has been to use words—to LITTLE'S 6th Ave., 15th St. Lease Expiration Sale We've cot to move out of thie buliding May 1. Furniture, Rugs, Linoleume to the cost of $260,000 muet be eold. The first eale announcement met with prompt response, but there must be no let up in the big selling. The plotures and prices show only a f ertiol Bear in mind that anything you want in etrongly bullt, artietio Furniture la here with a great big elloe of Ite original price out off. $34.00 Golden Oak Buffet, rn 4 Brass Bed $24 Pre, $ 1 0 Height ts $4 inches, TR has 2-Inch continuous sts, 10 one-inch fillers; in width is 48 taches;| Bright or sitin finish; chotce French plate mir-jof 4-6, 4-0, 3-6 or 3-0 sizes, ror, 10x40 inches;}Ready for im best quartered oak; mediate delivery has silver drawer and two drawers for linen; 2 roomy closets; has French elent and aix- new methods | Thomas A. Edison celebrated his eixty-#ixth birthday to-day by working a iittle harder thon he works every four hours out of 200,000 PEOPLE USE INTERNAL BATH The record of ite cures and benefits reads like « revelation to those hithertd unacquainted with it. Te ie used by means of the “J. B. L. Cascade" (the only scien- tific appliance for this purpose). A book has been published on ject, entitled “Why Man of Today 50 Per Cent. Efficient.” Copy will be handed to you if you will call and ask for it at all Riker and Hegeman Drug Stores in New York and Brooklyn. legs ands hand- carved claw feet; new design. $19. 50 Extension Table, $14.75 Quartered ook. hae @ 4d-ined isco Genuine Oak Chif- foniers, $7.50 1 A very attractive and weet! plese, Has five roomy drawer, wood valle and good looks pedestal rved opens fe fitted with tatt ceptional value at thie |i $20.00 Solid Oak | China Cabinet, | $11.75, vs This cabinet Is 64 WH inches high, 38! inches wide, bent pf $18.50 Comfort Rocker, $12. 75 This rocker hes epring | Ing of the Moara THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1918, SEEK LONG PIER LOCATIONS. | “Just Say tL] Gaynor Lends Survey Along Norti| “H rs) RI ic K’SG it Means ana Original and Genuine cr «:|MALTED MILK The Food-drink for Ail Ages. ‘More healthful than Tea or Coffee. Agrees with the weakest digestion, Delicious, invigorating and nutritious, ; Bich milk, malted grain, powder form, vm Nae [A gale lunch prepared fa misate, peetaaee "Take ne substitute, Ask for HORLICK’S, “"°“1 QS" Others are imitationss -TonDonial Newest Goods at Lowest Prices. River Fr Mayor Gaynor, ¢ east, HAL Dock Smith of the Harbor ment « mmission, mk n,m the purpy ity of r Hatt in an autor to the ina Comm! hewing down to the pro sion was reached. 7 come up for dirous: Lo Half Yearly Sale of ’ . : Women’s, Children’s & Men's Hosiery. FOR WOMEN Our regular $1.00 Silk Stockings, with reinforced cot- ton tops and soles, in Black, White and Colors, 79c. or 3 Pairs for 2.10 A large assortment of Black, White and Colors in Cot- ton, Lisle, embroidered and openwork. Values up 76¢ pair, 25c. or 6 Pairs for 1.35 Extra Fine Quality, in Black, White and Tan, Cotton and Lisle. Formerly 25e pair, at 19c. or 6 Pairs for 1.00 FOR CHILDREN Excollent Quality Ribbed Cotton Hose, in Black, White and Tan. Value 29c pair, for 19c. or 3 Pairs for 50c. FOR MEN Half Hose in Silk, Fine Lisle and Accordion Weaves, Black and Colored. Formerly 60c and 75c, At 25c. Pair Highest Art Valentines A most extensive assortment, ranging in price from 2c to $2.50. MAIL ORDERS FILLED. Broadway, Sthana Oth Ste. both in Don’t Pay a Penny For PIERCE’S CORN PLASTERS Unless they free your feet from corns. Wen aes pecladined) feet of yours—you can free rom misery without risking acent. eg a box of Pierce’s Corn Plast- ers. If they don’t end the pain quickly ee remove the corn complete- by. tell the druggist and he'll re- nd your money. Thin and easy to apply. Just as effective as they are handy. No matter how stubborn your corn, Pierce's will drive it away— root and all, Our money- back guarantee goes wit every box. 10c and 25c a tea, At all druggists ‘or by mail) THE A. F. PIERCE CO., Springfield, Mass, Drive Headache Away With Musterole n you use MI che and miserad Jing from cold or congestion, acts at once! MUS’ RO} white outment made | You rub it on the forehead and temples. | Better than a mustard plaster and does {not blister. Used only external ch and hi ines do, Best for Sore Throat, Bronchitis, up, Stiff Neck, Asthma, Neuralgi Glass ends; French legs; 4 shelves; quartered oak, fin- \ ished in rich golden color, , FAIR TERMS—Little’s has never been an instalment 4 PRouse, but Little's prices for high-grade furniture at this sale are not only lower than “instalment” prices and “club” prices, but far below the lowest cash pric: quoted by body, and we will sell on very favorable terms. STORE OPEN ALL DAY TO-MORROW. J.H.LITTLE & CO, Sige Cor. 15th St. Braniah fabricold leather Yery com. day, ontd: and, ithe. follow hie advice before sunset this nimht.! I'd been so busy getting roh I'd quite forget my health, 3 aw old ame was keeping pace with tay wild race for wealtht A World “tnatruction brought youth to me You ought to a0 ma dan upen the ballroom 4 For Colleges, Schools or Private Instructors Use or Read World “Instruction’’ Ads. Any Day restion, Pleurisy, Rheumatism, Lit , all Pains and Aches of the Back or 1a, Sprains, Sore Muscles, Bruises, | Tains, Frosted Feet, Colds of the! prevents Pneumonia). rust sin 28 and 80 large hospital siae for fy It your drug- SNIDER, Brooktya, York— Mumarole "hee ROO at at New ‘York City, nds edunls Safety Razor FiveMillion Men usethe Gillette. The Glades ere fine, Get a Diamonds noone yours SUNDAY WORLD'S | |< fae SORE “TO LET’ ADS. VSS proadway, New" Vors Simplify Home-seeking by saving time, temper and tramping. WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS, ——— | oesioeetionc —— 10 6 Open Wednesday UntiloP.M. © NS fr" We Give Surety Stamps Free with All Purchases and Redeem Them in a oe In New York’s ‘ONEILL- 1,000 PURE Damask, fully bleached, in two and $3.50 values; special, at. Damask Table Linens, in three present cost price: 60 inch 70 inch Silver Bleached | Silver Bleached: Value 75¢, Value 61.35, 49c 86c idt of heavy weight; the absorben best values offered in years. l6c, 19c, 23c, Values from 21c to 50c each. Dutch Collars with jabots at- tached—hand embroidered on linen, batiste and net. Special values at $1. ae to $2.50 New Shoulder Point coer hand embroidered, some trimmed with lace. . Shoulder Point Collars attached; some separate jabots; Tailored Shir Thei in all white ete. Made with soft coll daintily stri jars and double collars, with a note of dash added by the thre We have 600 of these waists—and the chances a last until to-morrow night. IRISH LINEN PATTERN 1,600 yards of Scotch and Belgian Pure Flax Satin 995 Dozen Absolutely Pure Linen Huckaback with plain hems, hemstitched and scalloped ends 25c, 29c A wide variety of the new shoulder point collars in net crepe, plain and embroidered, satin, crepe de chine, ocks with jabots; sleeveless guimpes; chemisettes, etc., of plain net and shadow lace. jues easily equal any offering ever made in waists. its are in self stripes, with Shopping Center AMS Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street O'Neill's Good LINENS Values that are Unsurpassable Anywhere in_Tablecloths, Napkins _and_Sheetings. TABLECLO' izes, 2x2 yards and 2x2} hs, at less th mat less than) that match. skirts. Ful 81.25 per yard. Odds and En: price and less, centrepieces, drew cloths. Many at it kind; finished two The O'Neill Main Store—Second FI Women’s Hand Embroidered Neckwear At Attractive Prices Stock Collars of hand embroidery with Irish or imitation Cluny lace— separate jabots. Special at ad si. se ~ 98c $2.98 at 25c and 50c Each. hadow lace; some with jabots O'Neill Main Store—First Floor. t Waists, 98c They are in black, blue, lavender, scant sprinkling of dots. have chic little stock earl buttons in front. slight that they will Madi cuffs—son O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor. 2 yards; regular 83.00 Speci inl at, yard... THs, of satin $2.19 Exceptional Bargains in Napkins that have been reduced because there are no tablecloths in our stocks These Napkins are of pure Irish and Scotch linea, satin Damask. The aumber is limited. 72 inch 18x18, 20x20, 22x22, 24x24 26x26, Silver Bleached. value value value, value value Value 91.50, $1.75, $2.25, £2.50, 84.00, 85.25, at at at at at at $1.39 | $1.79 $1.98 $2.98 $3.98 98c do. doz. doz. Linen Sheeting, tuly, ‘Winsted pure isis linen; the sort that is desirable fur wash suits or en arate Re; ‘ds wide, ds of Decorative Linens at half including hand-made Cluny lace ser scarfs, doylies, tea and luncheon tractive pieces. A New Lot of Imported Beaded TUNICS Just arrived from Paris embroidered black or pink net; smart for Regular 819 and $18.00 Silver bead on white, very ballroom or theatre wear values, $6.75 O'Neill Main Store--First Floor, me 79 Co} : Special Lincoln'sOwn Yarns&Stories Edited by 5 Oc Col. A. K. tee great man's Bronze Tablets of the Gettysburg Speech somely ornamented bronze, i f Lincoln and the ‘1.50 First Floor. in teased ell Main Siere Special Sale of lola Abbey Austrian China Dinner attractive floral designs. value 816.98. at Glas Lamps for ‘kitcher nor bi room e. Excellent burner quart size; complete, ready for use, Regular vaiue 98e, at Assorted Candle Shades in Regulir value 50c. Special at Seis of 100 pieces, nicely decorated in |ef 1 , Regular | green and red b ge 50 59c French China Dinner Set of 100 Pieces. ne! ly decorate Dinner Sets finely trimmed with Ta open stock **32.50 Nickel Hand 2 droom Lamps of Austrian China pic Regu patterns SILSO. and couipletely fitted, Regular value 29¢ 25c the best qual, ready for use. tc, at a number of different st O'Neill Homefarnishing Store—-Rasement. Deferred Happiness vs. Deferred Payments Many engaged couples are wait- ing long months for enough money tofurnish a new home. M hole waiting for the same Many others are waiting for enough savi to refurnish in whole or in p In every case it is @ matter of deferred happiness, Life is too short to defer Raprines that may be yours now. Deferred payments on good furniture is the solution of the whole problem. Deferred ayinente are no burden at all ft you Join O'Neill's Household Club It te no more difficult than paying your houreholt bills by the month,” It ts just aa business-like and dignified as drawing your salary by the week or month, O'Neill's Household Club Plan le here for tho benefit who me people find it con tervals for their hone furnishings, ote, Club members are entitled to Surely Stamp Coupons, each filled hook being good for @2,80 in goods Free, Neil's low cash prices or eale_ prices are the pricet old Club members pa: fors, it your prob! { Deferred Happine Delerred Pi & Ne ils, fu be happy now. 'T! he easily and convenlently arranged, A Special Sale of Women’s Knit Underwear $1.00 RIBBED MERINO VESTS. TRIMMED WIT These are very fine, soft textured garments—and are cer- very exceptional for this ights, i in either knee or ankle length, of this same excellent They have just been marked down from $1.00. tainl; and knit, at 69c. 85c MERCERIZED VESTS AT 59c Swiss ribbed m: creerize’ neck and sleeveless nicely trimmed drawers oF tights to match, 50c AND 60c RIBBED UNDERWEAR AT 39c Ribbed cotton underwear At thie low yp you may purchase vests, pants, corset covers and union suits. These certainly are unusual value H SILK, AT 69c rice. We also have Drawer: 29¢c TO 35c RIBBED Ribbed cotton vedio \d heavy weights. lot are ankle lengths. undervests, In thi $1.75 TO $2.45 RIBBED UNION SUITS, $1.00 hraiapen $2.00 vair all hand finished Ribbed merino union white and natural. cotton mixtures, and trimmed with sill, suits, O'Netll, Main Store. Firat Floos, A Few Items Which Will Tell You What Economies Are Possible in This Sale of Household Utilities Thousands of Ingenious Devices for saving work: te are offered at in this sae and eliminating cont {a very: am f ver $3.25 Electric re ns, at $2.50 With cord and plug all ready to attach, | T Manne eanenias | apr $3.25 Atuminum Doupdle Boilers, at $2.43 | Four-quart #tze; best quality Ir O'Neill's, and thelr | your kitchen, drawers, In. knee and The Big Sale of Women’s Shoes Continues With ample assortments of styles S J and sizes but with the tremendous selling every day it is hard to tell hor. soon assortments will be broken. Shop to-morrow! Get « od share of the greatest shoe bar- gains of the season. Women's High Shoes, Low Shoes, Pumps and Evening in Slippers—Many Styles. i $1.€0 oar for Women's $2.00 to $2.50 Shoes $1.50 par for Women's $3 and 93.50 Shoes for Women's 93.50 and 94 Shoes O'Neill Main Store—Second Floor, The Household Slub may help you in outfitting if you wish to arrange | Payments at convenient intervals 73c to $1.50 Nickel Bathroom Fixtures, 50c ry fine quality bathroom fixtures, hi helvex, bath » racks, 9 at holders, wht or the world, | them in perfec O'Neill Hometurnishing Store—Basement, fo) ———_—. (} Neill-Adams Co., Sixth Avdnue, 20th to 22d Street, New York —— the completely outfitted bath Buckingham akirt in 61.75 Buckingham Skirt Racks, Spoctal lor $1.10 rack conslate of finest stool str S¢ # Metal rack. ft ¢ The skirts t order » Keeping a

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