The evening world. Newspaper, February 19, 1913, Page 12

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ad | — —apapeGS RM Ss | Y ank kbvaNliG weoeaud, i ‘ | MYSTERY ENSHROUDS qe REASON WHY MARTIN QUIS RESTAURANT, GEN.G.W.C. LEE DIES. | SON OF CONFEDERATE HERO. “Lobster” Palace on Broadway , Will Hereafter Be “Hamlet | Was President Emeritus of Wash-| ington and Lee University | With Hamlet Left Out.” Vwortd the dtrectors had epecitt-al | or we the | tin Mr , | ~—HLLPROVEROSE SWORE TOA UE ' Had Succeeded Father ORTH, Va \George Washington © |son of Gen, Robert K. Ls Tells The World New Evidence | Will Show Conspiracy | to Railroad Him. HATS Leute Martia’s restaurant at Broadway and Forty-second streat is now “lLooey Mar-ten’s,” without the only and orig- {nal “Locey Mar-tan.”” He has had his resignation accepted by the board of/ irecters of the corporation owning the! ys; Tertaurant, and to-day, Albert Grivoh,|the Confederate service, ie w ‘ gece: tant, nat |sldede-camp to Jefferson Da ‘ded betes) Aline later Brigudler-Goneral in Me Ari Tait. Chariee Peoker, in the death larman Roventhal | at his desk in the iMttle office tn @ 00m | Nortnnrn Virgin NEW YORK i q | ner of the place. Hoe was made prisoner by the Onion i taeenden om of Cem Werner The tion d | forces at Saflor’s Creek, After the war Valton. Which of them was the move separation of Looay and ihe ree lhe taught in the Virginia Chicago taurant will eurpries many patrons of the place, but it wasn't @ sudden shock | to the employees, many of whom hav worked with Louis Martin since he first! came to Broadway. Ten days ago Mr. "4 Sey are free itiustrates the suc- | Martia gathered up most of the effects _ - CATARRH ‘counse], Of} anpounced he was going to Atlantic} cannot be corrected by local City for an indefinite stay. He hasn't been seen about the place sinoe. ¢reatment; to arrest the flow of secretion ae must remove the | cause; this symptom is only one of nature's wamings of a run-down system. Build your strength and vital forces with SCOTT’S EMULSION; it supplies the needed lime and concentrated fats; the glycerine soothes and heals the delicate organs; the emulsion nourishes the tissues and nerve centers and makes red, active blood. tag ap 1 do not know. “In order to save themesives ; me. Th George pros ised i All ‘There are numerous and sundry re- thet I id not | ports as to the cause of the retirement Vailon in For-! of Mr. Martin. One was that the board , Nowy of direstors reinstated a couple of cap- tains of waiters after Martin had dis- missed them—e mixup growing out of revent strike. But Mr. Grieoh dented failing eyesight. @rigch said he had no idea what enused the change. He gave out a typewritten statement, conveying 498 Fulton St., Cor. Bond St., t and treasurer and Fred-; ertok R. Ryan secretary. | Mr. Leldesdort told The Eventn, sies “elesesert | She _srestns Keeping Up Warmth. | ¢ ye | fee counting Weber stot cts ieton| 4 j= Father John's Medicine, which is! i lrg edogwupingeesmmnic sot) WM) PERRI-WALLA TEA | \# ROASTED COFFEE | STRAWBERRY JAM | hooping th are always rous. . ie CANNED CORN: for the little one at] FRANCIS H. LEGGETT & COMPANY | —— Dr. Aked to Lecture Here. ‘The Rev. Charles F. Aked, who re figned as rector of the Fifth Avenue { Raptist Church nearly three years ago, | and ts now pastor of the First Com | gregational Church of San Francisco, rrive here Friday to deliver a Dangers to Children. Mothers should know that croup and Madison avenue. | tiratee eee First, it gave us an opportunity to buy from one big manufacturer cancelled orders amounting to over 1,300 of the finest Winter Overcoats that were ever sold at $35, $30, $25 and $20, at such a ridiculously low price that we placed them in one Immense Bar- ain Lot at the wonderfully low money saving price of $11.75. Rew. another Le manufacturer has sold us 724 splendid $25, $22, $20 and $18 Suite at a price that’s a little bit higher than we paid for the Overcoats, but, just to make one Howling Big Bargain Event, we have thrown them in with the Overcoats, and now offer and young men the greatest bargain in years in | Overcoats and Suits Suits Worth $25.00, $22.00, $20.00 and $18.00 Overcoats Worth $35.00, $30.00, $25.00 and $22.00 The Overcoats The Overcoats The Suits $30 Blue Chinchilla Overcoats at $11.75 | $30 Patch Pocket Overcoats at $11.75 $35 Gray Mixture Overcoats at $11.75 $25 Gray Chinchilla Overcoats at $11.75 $35 Belted Back Overcoats at $11.75 $30 Split Sleeve Overcoats at $11.75 $30 Plaid Back Overcoats at $11.75 $35 Heather Mixture Overcoats at $11.75 $30 Brown Mixture Overcoats at $11.75 | $20 Black Kersey Overcoats at $11.75 $35 Brown Chinchilla Overcoats at $11.75 | $30 Double-Breasted Overcoats at $11.75 $20 Oxford Gray Overcoats at $11.75 $25 Single-Breasted Overcoats at $11.75 279 BROADWAY, NEAR CHAMBERS STREET UNION SQUARE, 14TH ST., Near Broadway 47 CORTLANDT ST., Near Greenwich 125TH STREET, CORNER THIRD AVENUE—OPEN EVENINGS $20 Cassimere Suits at $11.75 $18 Fancy Blue Suits at $11.75 Sale ees Biores Only . {SPRING STYLES On Sale Tomorrow | Thurs. February 20 Philadelphia Agencies in All Principal Cities &Sons Oculists’ Opticians Half a Century in Business. The choosing of a a| family doctor is a matter of vital importance. Choose youroculistwith {equal care. It willsave ‘you from the torture of | Eyes Examined Without Charge | by Registered Eye Physici Perfect Fitting Glasses, $2.50 to #12. 217 Broadway, Astor House | 223 Sixth Ave., 15th St. 350 Sixth Ave., 22d St. 101 Nassau, Ann St. 17 West 42d—New York Brooklyn. p—______________} WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS, ff $25 Gray Mixture Suits at $11.75 | $22 Dark Worsted Suits at $11.75 $22 Dark Mixture Suits at $11.75 $22 English Model Suits at $11.75 25 Heather MixtureSuits at $11.75 Sale ath Stores Only When wovaAr, eet oe ee | ONEILL-ADAMS Celebrated 5 === —_=0 0.71 ———=3=—=>n”=X=——==”——asqoma=s=s—==—SS—=—S=S> 0 —=0 ———.-) ——_—{) Stylo Kee. Bate (tee Ree me cle 4 #6 a " 80” 47.30 ‘i ° fe oy eo tede | 7) 140 Has HSE O'Neill Hometurnishings Store—Basoment. a ee aki, Co, Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City =m y t BkhbRU MwA 24, 24d G@ We Give Surety Stamps Free with All Purchases and Redeem Them in Merchandise Fe ¢ 0) e . Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street ry e Your Holiday Overcoat, Sir, Or Suit Will Cost You Little More than Half Price at “O'Neill's Big Store For Dad and the Boys." Fine, New $18 to $25 Outfits at ¢ |AND YOU CAN PAY ATINTERVALS If YOU LIKE | New Model Overcoats 12 50 New Model Suits $18 to $25 Values at $ ° $18 to $25 Valuesat e Handsome Overcoats of all wanted styles in Chin-| ‘Ihe latest fancy effects in Worsteds, Cheviots and chilla, Irish Frieze, St. George Kerseys, Shetlands, |Cassimeres; also navy blue Serge; cut in the new Tweeds, Meltons and Fancies—All popular colors—| hills, vests are high ets in blue, browne ton aoa Styles for Dress, General Utility, Motoring and gray mixtures, plain colors and pencil stripes and Stormy Weather. plaids. Sizes 34 to 42. Boys’ School Overcoats, $3.45 Boys’ Chinchilla Reefers, $3.45 Values up to $6.50 Regular Values up to $7.00 All wool Chinchilla Reefers and Overcoats in navy blue and gray, made up in the newest models of Polo, Jack Tar and Russian style, all wool, flannel lined, full cut and well tailored. Sizes 3 to 9 years. Cut in the newest convertible collar, double breasted, belted back style. Very roomy and full length Coats; are made up of Fancy Cheviots and Cassimeres in gray and brown shades. Sizes 10 to 17 years. O'Neti's Big Store for Dad and the Bors. Little Children’s Dresses, 50c New Crepe Night Gowns, $1.00 Dainty Little Spring Styles—Special Value Their Regular Value Is $1.50 Made of the season's newest patterns of percale and chambray, Some, . ww i ., styles, with low neck and three-quarter sleeves. Th ‘ pe, y finished with scallops or unusual oppor-! bias binding. immer, Corset Co 50 | 7 vers, Ic 79c Rompers, 39¢ Made of fine nainsook; trimmed | tunity to save money in dressing the children for Spring a Infants’ Dresses, 50c Drawers, 50c Tine lawn, tucked yokes and Gingham and chambray, plain) with Val. laces and daintily ‘These are made of cambric and bishop styles, with hemstitched | colors, stripes ks; low or ore Fintehed with’ titeon | & { ern jo for children from six | high neck Teele, Ie FRO NCIAOSE, WEEE ORES oe ; Vv: months to two years old. Sizes run ‘aluo 660. or embroidered. Value 680, | Big Reductions on Petticoats || Suk Jersey Top Petticoats, with Mentherbloom Petticoats, made messaline flounce, in ail colors, er the finest material, with re t | Made with silk dust rufies. pallored flounce and dust ruf- Dainty stripes, scalloned edges oF | atts Er le In black only. Value ince (rimmed. Sizes 4 to 18 Years, Valves Go and be Children's owting flannel rompers, pink and blue c Sizes 2 to 6 years. Values 59 and 7% cents. 25 Only the best material used. «or stripes. ok: 390. O'Neil Mi Special at i Main Store—Third Floor, FANCY FRUIT in |Baskets, Value $2.25, $1.3 Put up in handsome ribbon trimmed hampers, each Malaga grapes, 3 Florida ora’ $ navel oranges, 8 tang large grapefruit, 2 King oranges, 2 pears and 4 kumquats such a splendid basket of fruit for onl ly 91.37! On Special Sale Thursday and Friday. Mail and Telephone Orders Filled Promptly. ; ONeill Main Storo—Third Floor. PPD LPL PPD PDL PPD PPL PPL PLL The “Dollar” Sale of Women’s $2 to $3 SHOES Is doing wonders of value jor customers a ie ® 3 = ning 1 tb. apples, | of buying and wonders of clearing for us. The remaining lots of last weck’s big half-yearly sale must go at this price to > al clear them out. ‘There isn’t a second in the ti Pe Stare: lot. All clean, new, fresh from the factory. f 196 oe "See fe Included in this offer are high shoes, but- " | a : white ton and, lace styles, Oxfords and pumps in os | Seville Sugars 98c gun metal, patent leather, vici kid and white ¢ 4 “|| Oranges 3 canvas. Also Juliets. You'll find shoes suited i ' Wiss to any purpose, and there are all sizes. Pair. 1.00 iar orankes for Qa, Callterne marmalade Museate eitecu" | 3 Another Very Special Offer— Misses’ and Children’s} | “°#""-: Oe] FE 50; "Nie Pigg | hank Shoes—gun metal, broad toes, button style, sizes 814 to 2. Grape sales 138 } Their regular value is $1.50. Sizes 214 to 5 for $1 00 raneye ruit bei tneceCatannen r Growing Girls, valle. 81:70, Special. at 5 ee Par entgas This $125.00 Three-Piece Parlor or Living Room Suit, $87 2) 0 Purchase Your Furniture on O’ Ncill’s Household Club Plan | Ballantine's American Ales and Stouts Quality that will compare very favorably with any imported. By which you will enjoy the use and comforts of it while paying at intervals. Furniture, ['[ xxx aie. "per | Brown Stout, der as well as all other household furnishings, may be purchased on the Club Plan. Club Plan [!} gover, jgomma, 4.25 members are entitled to Surety Stamp Coupons—a filled book of which is redeemable for $2.50 |) gale - in merchandise. hotties “aoe dos. bet, 95C per doren QE | , O'Neil Mate bottien, «+ Sto 5 “Voltite” Demonstration This Week at O'Neill's Instantly replating metals with gold, silver, nickel, copper, brass or tin. Simply Wonderful, Yet Wonderfully Simple. You can replate your silver, etc,, at home, your- self, in a few minutes. The demonstration will show you. O'Neill Homefurniahing Store— Basement, The frames are made of genuine birch woe care being exercited in all joint construction, wei backs; spring seats; all the interior construction is your own choice of either tapestry, panne o and are finished a beautiful shade of rich dark mahogany, great res tong wear; broad, comfortable arms; plain or closely tufted best of its kind; highly tempered steel springs; upholstered in 1 anish leather. ‘This is a high class suit in every way and an| entirely new design. ONel!) Homefarnishing Store—Second Floor. A Carload of Governor Refrigerators for One-Third Less Than Today’s Prices The Railroad Company paid the loss, because the goods were left unprotected for some hours and ave just a lille bit injured on the outside only. Food Chambers Lined with Seamless Porcelain Not painted Soalde, as so many “white lined” Refrigerators are, Porcelain is absolutely sanitary, and, of courre. odorless. Beautifully white enamelled outside, O'Neii!’s is always very particular to sell only strictly first class merchandise, and while these Refrigerators are called “slightly damaged” the injury is only a matter of appearance, and very small at that, Apartment house or lift-cover styles, all new and, except for a few marks ou! all perfect Soid on O'Nei I's Club Plan if you desire to pay at ine > \ tervals. i TR a

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