The evening world. Newspaper, February 28, 1913, Page 15

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TOOK FRENO'S PURSE, OFFERED 10 RETURN IT FOR $100, s CHARGED Marked Bills Trap Silversigin, Who Is Arrested for At- tempted Extortion, Renry Stive: ‘8 Atiant rested to-day Odbmidt and steln 4 Saleaman, of No. Heth street on and taken to qmuarters, charged with attempted bla H.W. Jenney. « decorator, of No. 15 Weat Thirty-eigut, street lained to | the police Monday resarding Silver: | iin, They Were slikntly acquainted, @ waid, and siined togeiher Monday evening tm a Forty-second street res- taurant. Ww! ving teh check Je ney laid his p: book, containing #3), Dawiness and personal letters and for. malas of trade secrets, on the tabie. Aqpording to his story, Silverstein made off with it, and Tuedd Vvening called Janney on the telephone. offering to store the papers for $19, other chreatening to turn them over to otuer persone to the injury of Jenney AB engagement was made for a meot- ing between the two at the Fi fth Ave- nue Butlding yesterday. Detectives | ‘Ravernsohmidt and Weber marked $100 | in pills and watched from telephone | Deoths when verstein approached Jeoney. He suspicious, saying there | were too many people pastsng through | the building. Iie made a new appoint- ment for to-day at the Art Association | Beliding, No. 4 East Twenty-third etrest. There he was arrested after he ha@ accepted the marked money from jt of the detectives. $6,000 VERDICT FOR WIDOW. Owner of Avto Truck Held for Death, A fury in the Supreme Court before Jumtice Platzek had deen listening to, testiomny for the past two days in the, action brought by Beckle Geller, widow ef Meyer Geller, who was a conductor , on tie Spring street stown line on) Aug. il last and who was killed under the following circumstances: An auto- mobile truck belonging to Jacob Aloy, while going through West Broadw @truck the car of which the deee was the conductor, throwing him off and then running over him, causing his inatant death. | Alfred and Charles Steckier, counsel | for the widow, brought tie action to re- cover damages, claiming that the chauffeur of the automobile truck was @ullty of negligence In striking the car. On dehalt of the defendant it was con- tended that it was a wet night, that the Rutomobile skidded and he ‘ost the con- trol of it and that the accident was no fauit of his. WASHINGTON, Feb. of $10 @ month was authorized by the Senate yesterday for Mra, MacArthur, widow of Lieut.-Gen, Arthur MacArthur, a civil war Union leader. The bill haa passed the House. %.—A_ pension OLIVE Tablets OIL the Bowels When you feel that your liver ana | bowels necd help, take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. Substitute for Calomel. Calomel is effective but dangerous— causing bad after-effects. Olive Tablets arc especially made to take the place of Calomel. Dr, Edwards for years has been Calomel's foe. He me its dangers and its disadvantages in practice, treating patients for a i Bods of liver and bowel complaints. In his efforts to do without Calomel, he developed his now famous little olive-oil pfee tablets, Olive Tablets are mild but effective. nd sure Pleasant to take bu in results. Olive the bi enough to start N they tone up tbe liver at the same time. "They are made from a rare combination | of vegetable compounds mized with olive oil. If you want to regain that feallog of pyous| buoyancy and clear though’ ia is’ Olive Tables Tl ne li Se a 10 and 26 cents per box. ; “Every little Olive Tablet has # move- it all its own "The Olive Tablet Co., Columbus, O. Want a Boat ? Boat bargains th don't happen to ads. will find ‘ Plan your Suncity | Ads. to-day. Le THE EVENING WORLD, FRI DAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1913. 1.50 Leather Hand Bags, $1.00 Various leathers and colors, all 1 lined and fitted with inside purse. Handsome inetal frames. O'NeliL Main Storeotirat Moor. Misses’ Spring Suits at $14.50 Iu all wool serges, lined throughout with peau de cygne, beautifully tailored and skirt made on straight lines. § 14, 16 and 18 years, O'Neill Main Store— Smart New Models in Women’s Spring Blouses Prices range from $2.95 to $19.50 New styles in chiffon, messa- other materials in all the latest colorings. Styles $4, 95 Special at all white crepe de chine, with shawl collar finished with hagen blue, with crystal but- tons to match, in all white crepe de chine, with Robespierre collar and line, crepe de chine, silk and Two New The blotise shown here is of a fold of Nell Rose or Copen- Another attractive model is double frill down the front. Regular 39¢ to 75c Rowes of Society ‘The papers are all of high quality h novel borders; enve- hi after the paper is used. Linen Cloth Writing Paper, 10c The fashionable shape; white Pound pack 10c sty Envelopes to ‘match, Se. $1.00 Playing Car¢ Cases, 39¢ Leather Playing Card Cases (assort- B ed shades and leather), filled with ‘highly enamelled playing cards; gold edges, whist size Engraving Specials Name Plate Engraved, script type, copper plate, and 30 beat quality visiting cards. Regu- 59 c larly ie; at Name Plate Engraved, in (ld English, and 50 best quality visit ing. ards Regularly $1.60 #5.50; at 100 Garda, sen from your own plate egularl y ia ‘49c O'Neill Main pen Women’s Smart Silk Shirts for $2.95 Made of fine quality tub silk, colors or stripes. and long sleeves, while others have the popular low neck and short sleeves O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor, In New Yo ~— ONEILL- Oc 30n= or 0r We Give Surety Stamps Free with All Purchases and Redeem Them in Merchandise om 0 ro 6 rk’s Shopping Center AMS Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street The Bulgarian: Blouse Suit The most talked about of the late Spring styles—and charmingly becoming: to younger women, slender women, misses} and juniors. The Very Newest ModelisPricedSpecial To-Morrow at $16.50 | The real value is at least $22.50 This Clever Little Suit | is here in fine Spring colors, rool serges; night blue, na: he most desirable y. leather brown, gray and black; also black and white checks. | Coats lined throughout with changeable — silk. | Sizes 13 to 18 years. Remarkable $16.50 value at Misses’ $23.50 Spring | Girls New Spring Repp Suits at $17.50 Dresses, Special, $2.95 All the new light shades, trimmed In serge, lined throughout with peau de cygne, back of coat with inverted with embrcid-ry; full pleated skirts, esGto lt. pleat collar and cuffs, trimmed with silk. Skirt made on straight lines, Sizes 14, 16, 18. rd Floor, Take 22d St, FAevators. Wholesome Candies at special prices for Saturday ’ Chocolate Covered Caramels 19¢/ Delicious! A regular 39¢. Ib. Confection, at, lb., Chocolate Peanut Choa Ib. . 1Se peanuts and chovolute covered; reg. 25¢ Runkle Brothers Milk Chocolate Their regular) ‘The regular be bar, She | We bar, Ze Favors for St. Patrick's Day We have hoats of them in original |] designs from Se to 85.00 O'Neill Main Store—Basement, Some have high neck It Gives Us Pleasure to Introduce “Princess Helene” | A New Collar The Robespierre idea with a new frill that gives it a very novel and distinctly feminine touch. The Various Styles Are 50c to $2.50 Dainty silk, crepe, voile, net, crepe de chine, China silk or satin collars with frills of chiffon or lace, or both. Anentirely new idea that is sure to please the fastidious mind, Shoulder Point Collars, iu shadow lace, net, satin, Srape de chine, ratine, imitation Irish lace. em- broidered and Bulgarian effects; $0c to 91.50 A Table of Pretty Neckwear at 25c. Shoulder Point Collars of net, crepe nud lace, Princess Hi Collara of crepe, with frill; Net Guimpes, low or high collar, shadow laces, jabots, Women’s Walking Shoes A Smart New Spring Last with the slightly Receding Toe and High Cuban Heel Aa $4.00 Quality at $2.95 | Pp New 1913 models of patent leather, '/, and gun metal, with welt soles, mat / calf tops, high Cuban or military! heels. These are button shoes, sizes ,' ( 2!,to 7, They are very dressy are made to give good service. Misses’ $1.50 Shoes at $1.25 | Misses’ Box Calf, vici kid and |! tan vici kid) button shoes in ‘ sizes from 11), to 2. Boys’ Shoes, Special $1.50 $1 Boys Calf Blucher lace hoes; solid, leather soles; sizes 1 to 5! ial at! 91,50. Sizes 10 to 194i <sss special at $1.0 L ‘O'Neill Main Store—Necond Fleer. shadow’ lece, and crepe de chine 50¢ to 1 a Parents know what ex west effects in fancy cheviot and cassimere jin grays, tans and browns, made up inthe new Norfatk with voke and box ploit—an extra pants with roomy and Boys' New Spring Suits, with ha Pairs of Eye Glasses in One Bifocal Glasses With 10-karat Gold Filled Fittings, Rims or Rimtess.” Special BVO 5 . than one-thivd the price. In the Bifocal GI a the uj reading—see illustration. You do spec art for dist distance. Simply raise your eyes naturally—the adjusted—and you can see everything clearly. O'Neill Main Store—Firet Floor. need two pairs of glasses any more, the , 10n't need to look up from your book and change glasses to see a longer glasses are perfectly $3.00 German Silver Mesh Bags, $1.98 Fancy frames, fine, un- breakable mesh, long chain handle. O'Neill Maia Storemetiest Fleer. Co |Spring Outfitting Sales on Saturday The Popular Idea for the Smart New York Miss The Stickley Furniture Sale With Its Savings of 25 per cent., Continues. Stickley Bros.’ famous and crafts furniture” underpriced 25 per cent Also Sample Brass Beds| And a $10,000.00 Purchase of the finest manufacture | of Dining Room Furniture underpriced one-quarter. | underpriced 25 per cent Payments at Intervals Can Be Arranged for those who wish to take advantage of these great Furniture bargains now, and make easy payments. O'Neill Hometarnishing Store—Necond and Fourth Poors. “arts The Gonect Spring M Model Suits and Topcoats The way we open a new season al O'N sale of the authentic models for the new season. Are Ready, Men! eill’s is not with frills and flower pots, but with a real special ‘The way we show you the new styles is to put you into them at a special low price and start you off in the well dressed procession without asking you to pay for a Fifth Avenue name and location. New Spring Suits and Topcoats Special at 12.50, al Values $18.00 to $25.00 4 Spring Overcoats Vhe accepted favorite for Spring ix : Spring Suits New features are the modified Eng- a th cut, narrow shoulders, no padding, ‘no stiff appearance anywhere, high cut (rests, with raglan shoulder; tro ‘little narrower. The desired ef) ease with grace | Suits are in’ the shades of gray, blue, tar wo, | in tweeds and ea faney checks; plaid and pencil stripes | 42-inch model; are also popular, Worsted, cheviol and cassimeres, in plain and the new wide wale weaves, al-o $12.50 plain blue and fancy a Winch model, ing at the shoulder: in dema aNd 1 silk | edge. Sizes Stouts upto nH tures and plain dark shades are most with satin sleeve ed; still others have silk to the S4 to W. slightly fitted, slop- x. Bright gray mix- ight and dark grays sand fancy effects, res, made in the are serge lined, lining; others are $12.50 Men's in the newest: shu tan and brown a Conservative 2 Model Suits, cut in the three-butt ts, a lite tle longer than th h model, pring x Norfolk Suits, ades of gray; also and blues, in plain nd more roomy in fit. Vests are and the new w wale weaves; ghocut. ‘Prousers also cho plaids and pencil are the regular width. stripes, zes up to Bnecial $12.50 ||) 40.) Special at. $12.50 || Cash or Credit eer Dress Suits, $18 and 928 Values ap ay can oy your Baring outfit on the Club vi Suits in this an, if you prefer to ma) made of al ruin silk fac O'Nelil's Ble Store for Dad and the Hore— Four batrances Directly from sixth Men’s New $1.00 to $1.50 SHIRTS | ery shirt new, spic and span, made on the best fitting custom they were made as strong leaders at $1.00, wtions—in fact, and 41,50, and shirts have cout style in wil Vuro-back stared rned over, uiving ye clean cuffs with each shirt. All sizes. Men’s $1.25 Knit Underwear This Derby Ribbed Balb wan Underwear is of the finest quality, for comfort) and durability, Shirts are finished with French neck and silk front; drawers with satine bands, pearl buttons and strapped backs. O'Neill Store for Dad and the thos he Whos sweat Floor Boys’ New Spring aa j New $7.40 Suits with EXTRA TROUSERS, special at $4.98 That will start ale new season with a rush uw trousers mean ina and they know O'Neill's values poy's suit ure great! bott full lined and Sizes 7 7 years Extra Pants, $7.50. New Norfolk and double-breaste MD of the latest striped al t Again Niclalk, 7 to 18 sears bto ls pears, dd imodels, made cy cheviot and d full lined and double-breasted, (i! ‘Boys’ Navy Blue ee Suits, Special at $4.98. In all wool navy blue serge Trousers are cut roomy a preasted, 12 tu 1s O'Neill's Hig Store for Dad and the Boys, made up in double-breasted and Norfol ere full lined. Sizes 7 to17 in Norfolk, O'Neill-Adams Co., Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City Woven Madras, Printed Madras, Percales, Batiste, Mercerized Pongee, Togo Cloth, Fancy Mercerized Nhirtings, New Stripes, Figured and Plain Colors, her pleated or plain | culls, which two pairs of Payments at Intervals = —————e———= * $12.50 6% Six Shirts for $4.00 Ave. to be very good to lead those prices, | Duplex Cuffs | | are on some of the shirts, Can | be turned back when soiled; bria lean edge out. Men’s 50c Silk Hose : ad hose, made to give service. ) ‘25¢ Double heels and toes prevent tearing. All > Dub-L Wear Guaranteed Hose Cisvesi0 black, tan, gray and other colors. for Men. A high grade lisle hose so well made that each box of six pairs is guaranteed for six months, Per hox O'Neill store for Dad and the Beye—First Floor. »)Men’s “English” Shoes TSP i Yew Lot Just Purchased, in Which There Are Several of the Smart New Shapes. 84.00 and $4.50 83,00 and $3.50 Shoes; Speciat 2. 4 5 Shoes; ee! ial $1. 95 al, pair... vat, pair The so-called flat heeled English last is, of course, the popular thing among well dressed men, but there are many who will ‘Ge prefer the button and Blucher stylen, which are also in this lot. Black gun met.’ Russia calf and patent colt; button, lace and Blucher styles. This sale includes | om most ull of this season’s most popu-/ is styles, lar styles. No seconds or defective double stock shoes. All are new and perfect and all sizes. Wonderful bargains.

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