The evening world. Newspaper, February 20, 1913, Page 15

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= ___THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1918. Barnett wh char evathanne-ovoeeneanenaan SN TEEEEIETnEnEIEnEEnEnEInEnEnene nee REFUSED MATCH TIKES ——— a pp Surety Stamps Free with All Purchases and Redeem Them in on — OO T To-Day BISON sun or glory to the name Robbed Selenraiy Shoapeeding °o diet 25C) | Pade PY impure a pone i n mn tnmisonn race Tp eae o'| Big Mall-F.nd Sale of Silks and Dress Goods [2322 )./ccic hand w orked. jmaterials that are sold over the counters at regular prices. O'Neill's purchased several unusually large lots from the biggest importers and ae ‘weavers, and of course the larger the purchase the bigger the bargains. —Abrakam Lincoln with a ¥ Juinped fn Shown Firstat O'Neill's In New York's Shopping Center Washington T “On that 4 no ne h is expected. It cannot REVOLVER Bulgarian To add. brightness to the impossible. . Let none cools Warning, Yells 1 — Made of Eponge and Ra- tine, woth yi colored | splendor leave it shining Lengths that are not sufficient to be put up into full pieces at the mills are “Mill Ends,” otherwise they are exactly the same ° First iow, Fancy nie All the Wanted Black and Colored Weaves for Now and for cece te june geoaty ‘Spring are Included, Mostof Them LESS THAN HALF PRICE [#8 * pepiied Biumverg. you “Well, fou haven't got a mac may have money," said the otter as he stuck what umberg says Was a) Joug blue revolver to his breast. “Now | don't make any noise or you'll get | this.” He ran his and into Hiumberg'’s pocket and got a $2 bill, As he started | away he warned his viclm again about making an outcry, but the loss of tie | $2 was too much for the salesman. {10 | shouted und the robber ran, Sergt. Orpheus heard him and gave chase. At Sixteenth street and Second | Avenue he fired two slots, but the man ke woing. A block further a man describing himself as Kdward 1b, Wil- son, twenty-two, vokbinder living at | the Glenmore Hotel, Mott street and the Bowery, was arrested. He denied Belng the robber and no revolver or $2 | bill was found on him, but he was held. | —— | CHARLES L. BOORUM KILLED COASTING AT ST. MORITZ. Young New Yorker Was Thrown Forty Feet in the Air and in Falling Broke His Skull. LONDON, Feb, 20.—A despatch, dated not come down lo : : riped ‘Taffeta in white, New Mill Ends of SILKS New Mill Ends of DRESS GOODS I é “ae and Waist, Skirt, Suit and Dress Lengths . Waist, Skirt, Suit and Dress Lengths Five-inch Moire, Taffeta, Satin, | Foulards, Messalines, Pongees, Tub Silks, Crepe de Chine, Crepe Meteor, Serges, Diagonals, Poplins, Cheviots, Henrietta, Nun's Veiling, Mohair, __ Printed Cotton ‘Bunting Flage— self-stripes and Dresden rib-! Charmeuse, Plaids, Print Warp Taffetas, Persians, Shantungs, Satin Duchesse, | Prunella, Basket Weaves, Voiles, Tussah Royals, Broadcloth, Tweeds, Suiti * eda Demined ca Wil enya j : ae +, ete, vide variety of patterns and shades. Scotch Mixtures, etc., etc., ete. Colors and patterns of all wanted kinds. 5 Sx5 ft... we 25¢ Moire Ribbon ' 5 he ew shades, well 00 Silks Silks Silks Silks Dress Goods | Dress Goods | Dress Goods Sened Muslin Fag fC R Ot eae Bx3 ft. and green, Special , at 19 va. at 29c Yd. at 39c Yd. at 49c Ya. at 2eya | w39cyvd | at 49c va theft ete oan ft Odds snd-Ends 3 to. 75¢ Values Values to 5c. Values to 85c. Values to 1.00 Values to 75c. Values to 85c. Values to $1.00. | Values to $1.25. Silk Flags . yd., 25¢ | —“Sitk: aa ra a — ike 1. : Widen Pec selena ibe finest ribbons Silk Silks Silks Silks Silks Dress Goods | Dress Goods | Dress Goods | Dress Goods || '¥*!* in,20¢ 24830 in... .980 t ts that t ’, $c to Then yard. They have |!| at DDc Yd.! nt OYe Yd.| at Me Ya.| at Be Yad. |at PBe vu. aw O9crva | a Z9cva | &t 89cva | at 9Bcva standard Ai-Weo! Bunting to clear them }|] Values to 81.25] Valucs to 81.501 Values to $1.75 | Values to $2.00 | Vals. to 82.25 yd. Values to $1.50. | Values to 82.00. | Values to 82.75. | Values to 43.50, || 283 ft... .91.08 Sx5 ft... 81.79 4x6 f $2.23 5x8 ft $3.35 O'Neil) Main Store—Fifth Fleer, Just as a Holiday Special | Housekeepers, Attention! _ |The New Cordeline Coat Is SmartNewSpringSuits By special arrangement with the publishers we have con- in This Advance Spring Sale tracted for the distribution of a special limited edition of for Misses Are “iy g | Marion Harland’s Cook Book “ baa tt owt der Parsee henley ot. Style Only $14.50 7A* gp itsrieg The younger women will demand these dashing short effects with loosely drawn $17 5 0 | kip effects so popular in Paris. e One of the remarkable features of O'Neill's great Sold on the advance sale of new Spring styles is the variation of Club Plan to be found in the vast displa, y- The cordeline uw copied from a French creation, is sure to be ‘These suits can of the most popular models for Spring wear, be purch especially in the y set. The long, loose shoul- the Club with doul uffs, corded yoke backand which pay loosely drawn hip effects give the coat an extremely may be wade at | chic appearance intervals. All the new 1 O'Neill Main Store—Second Nour, Wednesday, from St. Moritz, Switzer- Jand, to the Dally Mall reports: which has never until now been sold for less than $2.00, at the extraordi- nary price of..........0s00000 5 9c Printed and bound exactly on the lincs of the regular edition which sells everywhere in the United States at $2.00 per copy. MARION HARLAN —known from the Atlant to the Pa coast us the greatest authority domestic science—contributes, besides the thousands “Charlies Lowe Boorum of New York wecelved fatal injuries to his head this morning through an accident on the famous Cresta run and he died at 7.20 The style is a New York adap- tation of a suit that-made a de- cided impression in Paris 1e- cently. Made of superior wool serge. high girdle back” panel and strap. The short " ed throughout with fine peau de of carefully proved recipes, pre attractively applied. wife (not for the ch pret) reer aees i y and management of t j of her life's experience. o'clock. “He was coming down on a luge (ligni | toboggan for one or two people) and @apsized at the Battledore bank. This f @ built-up bank around a curve up which the tobogganers run before curv- fag round to the Shuttlecock bank os ‘the opposite side of the course. He was thrown forty feet through the turn. fag @ complete eomersault and fractur red for the bouse- ing Gis skull. home, with a fina! expression “Boorum was only nineteen years oli. Ge was staying at the Kulm Hotel with Bie mother, terials, including Wool Eponge, “Am operation was performed.” Litntodl i This new edition. ri Silk Cordeline, Poplins, Cords, ete. see Sh sence | women. Spocialat.......... embracing chapters on _ i phew Milled 50 Misses’ Suits Reduced to ails, Chemistry in the Kitchen, Cw Spring Suits at $17.50 Spring Dresses at $17.50 Fav. B= Joba Diet and Indigestion, The Impromptu Larde Breakfasts and Luncheons, Concerning Dinn and Chafing Dish Supper, Common Sense and Hints, Culinary Terms, ides thous: her the highest place among the recognized authorities in Domestic Science. $14.50 No home should be without this exhaustive Manual of Cookery, | andto make it possible for many housekeepers to possess it, we have contracted | for this special edition which will be sold as long as our supply lasts at $9e. ‘ O'Nelll Main Store—Firet Floor, Orders Sent by Parcel Pow Teas, Formal ng Receptions Handy Household $10 ntirely ee with trimming, of Misses’ medium weight Thirty-five different models—in wool i eponge, striped worsteds, poplins, Bed- Gr jinestone buttons, lace, ford cords, verges and novelty weaves, chine and fancy oity, and @ nephew of the |: se out, in 1, Clemens (Mark Twatn), izes 14, 16, 18. as the 4 ° | ° | ° | ° | 3 | ° fl serges, lined throughout with satin. Hoffman, a camp cook, 18 under arrest, | 50 Misses’ Coats Reduced to | o | ° | oe | ° | ° | o | f°) tripes in silks, aver, cponge, All colors, including Copenhagen blue, | ete., in wool leather brown, gray and black stripes, Inge embrace leather brot y, white, gray, black and checks, ean pits, Nell rose, gra Sizes $2 to 46. 7 “Klosfit [ New S ; Sorina seein "1 Silk Waists, $2.95 - Their regular value is $4.00 Ree oxnizing the excellence of the quality of those modish ren O'Neill’ purchased an “exceptionally large number— a price that permit q y “ below fy Beles ak ‘mits disposing of them considerably In byl they are right up to the minute— the buttoned front, cluster of pin tucks and silk buttons making a very ebimeliye appearing waist, while the material used in the pe king is well wearing. All. have the high neck and long sleeve with new pointed turnback cuff— have a touch a Broly silk lace in front, The colors a vy, Brown and jac! oharged with killing Clomens. $10 Misses’ Coats, mixtures and plain colors,34and full length models; sizes for misses & small women. O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor. “Dope” Profit. ann., Feb. %.—For young men, George | ‘ovid, @ druggist, was fined 3490 in City Court to-day by Judge Woife. 99 The Petticoat we erinkle ! “O'NEILL S BIG STORE KOR DAD AND THE BOYS” On Tuesday a Man Who Has Always Paid a Custom Tailor $35 to $60 for His Clothes Said “Never Were Such Splendid Overcoats Sold for $12.50 —Your Valuations of $18.00 to $25.00 Make Good.’’ And that is only one of the hundreds of comments we hear. And we let these remarks urge us to better and better things in value- giving, style-giving, quality-giving and service-giving. English Guard and Other New Style Overcoats Suits As Well $ Presa ast i deat tka Ise vy blue se new English and e« ser Nearly 2,000 bel Over- er th sree button mo coats of all the wa anted styles in igh cut: als belted Ne Fi suits in blue, brown, ten aud e guinebille, Irish ures, plain colors and y George ersey’s, | " nd plaids, Sizes 34 to $2, fweeds, Meltons and Fs Values $15.00 to $12.50 All popular — colors — Positive O'Nelit Main sore, Third Moor, IN SILK SHIRTS FOR SPRING AND UMMER the display of the newest styles is] O'Neill's hus the very waist most Only at O'Neill's Can You Buy [complete They may be tind in} women will want; made of butche Guaranteed pa mstanel ee array of dainty stripes| linen, fashioned Robespierre collar, Bifocal Eyeglasses and io} jerre or high collar| long. sleeves and. pearl buttons, at $1 95 i ’ 95 Hint for Byidey, $2 95 . A je jain Store Third Floor, , Malt aud Joleuhone Orders Villed 23-Jewelled | | $25.00, at $18.00 to $25.00 values. Olives Evaporated | Salt Solid tales Examination free by O'Neill's Granulated Frui | Mackerel 14-Karat $ 98 Evening Dress Suits $12.50 | CASH OR CREDIT Expert Opticlan rae old | Values 918.00 to 925.00 You can buy your Pull Evening Dress and ‘Tuxedo Phew outfit and arrange to make Until 6 P. M. Friday us offer, bile 1,000 Goid ail \Foueltea Adlnete sik facing a all sizes, Sb to be; Payments at Intervals it ts Fiiday only, 91.95, O'Neil Main Store—1teat Floor, Another Lot for Tomorrow Men’s Wool Underwear at 75c Men’s $3.50 to $5.00 Shoes New Models of the Best Some of the best $1.00 yrades that there are Makes of Bona fide, up to standard, Foot- $9. 60 A! =I Medium weight standerd sanitary natural wool shirt. and Wardrobe Trunks drawers, Shirts are finished with sik binding and ribbed hot wearin nev) lasts tom; drawers have double gusset. | Sold on Neil's Men's $1.50 Underwear|Men's 50¢ Hose at 25¢ Club Plan silk and fine lishe in at $1.00 various colors black re [and gauze weights; dooble eel and The fiat, browd heel style that all the dressed men ere wearing. Blac). in straight lace or blucher lac: Please shop carly as the lot ia not very large kun, men which gives you the convenience of making Men's medium weight stande And a new lot of thore The #6 English ghee POP ier peaeeamearemis ar penteyeiay ( : Payments at Intervals Hams and | Butter en's #2 One Shoes at ah oe Md rawers, Shirts ave Cinished with |] yy Dube Hor Ment ai bates Likly, Hartman and Headley Farmer Bacon 5 alish blind eyelet « a Gnieae batnal abe Trunks, Prices range fro Mack and russet riuset, dull black end patent| i blading and ribbed bottom ene 3 50 Watdrabe Shi ses Tahiee. (rom all sizes and plen drawers have double tied andthe Buys $21.98 to $75.00 ee |) O'Nett Howeturnlshing store « | I lee fl ° Zz E é ° 4 nm = ram & > rs J e e “J 7 e & & 8 a m s 8 r #; FS <i 8° , om ce s “< | | | — iy a " - a eee ce en ee a a a ame a > NRE

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