The evening world. Newspaper, March 5, 1913, Page 14

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ee ee PUREE 5 ere mam ee Armed with a pruning hook, a set of 7 | hores clippers, a scroll saw, @ safety \When Great Neck Expert (?)|rasor and pair of tweeers, Mi Mier Mewalcs 2 Denison prepared to denude trees of . * ad Got Through, Even Birds | thar wurpiur iranches, foliage, neradit- | ACS DES o Ea Rea Gree bed by ment nd appurte nees the nto be- Couldn’t Roost in It. longing. Besinning at the lowent limbe or Scarlet Fever on th boles, he cut, ell ed, sawed, shaved and plucked his way to the top- | most branches, producing results th are at ones the wonder and despair of | ail horticulturists, who declare that the! Fensemble, so to speak, is uniike any~ thing they have seen before and that the artistic effect ix the moat varied) possible. | ‘The lower Mmbs, ax they point out | convey the idea of a hat rack, althougs ‘seme of them may be a little too short | “Ito serve as pegs; midway up the trunk | jp eneMt that Mr. Denison gt the eueKeR| ine remnants of the bran have a! tion from a haircut Hon got in tho city | semi-circular inward sweep, much Ike | Beet fall—the time he discarded nix whis-| the grill work over the portieres he- tween the parlor and the dining room, while the tops have a feathery effect like an aigrette or a shaving brush that) t of ite bristles | effect is that of a row of} is a critical period—weakened throats, delicate bronchial tubes and nnsound lungs often follow; sometimes impaired sight or hearing. But if SCOTT'S EMULSION de taken promptly and regularly after the fever subsides it quickly and effectually re- stores appetite, strength and flesh, 4 @yetem, recently introtuced there. ‘The idea originated with Findsay Deaton, the philosophar and newspaper writer, but Hen CoMn, farmer, artist, Ql came about in this way: Mr. » who is also the proprietor of Great Neck Hille Tuskeegeo Kon chief of the Great Neck Hills Service (no connection with Scott's Emulsion contains the elements nature requires to Fe health totem poles. Mr. Dents new syst Store sound out that} himselt pot commercial as | n han @ Koch Club Plan Convenient Payments Dignified - Sensible - Economical Full Particulars, 8th Floor Toilet Goods ind BACK HAIR BRUSHES —value Sceveuvericurcasiye see TOOTH BRUSHES—value 12c, at.. COMPLEXION BRUSHES—value at. ‘ A showing absolutely without parallel in New York. All excellent models in Fine Bedford Cords, New Eponges, Diagonals, Men's Wear Serges and other Beautiful Fabrics. The styles include the smart cutaway shape; also Bulgarian blouses or the straight front and high- waisted effects. Skirts cut on new lines and if some instances draped to side. Sizes for women, 34 to 44. Intermediate sizes, 37 to 47. Small women’s and misses’, 14, 16, 18. BATH BRUSHES—value 49¢, NAIL BRUSHES—each. PEROXIDE—pound bottle: Ribbons SUPERIOR QUALITY TAFFETA RIB- BON—5% and 53; inches wide; all “ae loa ad including the new 1 ng 8; reg. 25c; yond we [8c BROCADE RIBBONS inches wide; i amty crore one co same 4 ‘ color; also Dresden m, 514 j | inches wide; pretty floral effects on Smart Tailored Hats, 4.95 , Nght and dark grounds; reg. 23 TAILORED AND SEMI-TAILORED HATS— and $5e; yard. iC some of hemp, faced with velvet; others with hemp brims and satin crowns. Every one ef- N fectively trimmed in the newest combination | ew colors, with faney feathers and handsome rib- Embroideries VOILE FLOUNCING—45 inches wide; in floral designs, heavily embroid- le for lingerie dresses. 39; per 95c ING—45 inches wide; in floral designs. Regularly 89¢; per yard n. ~O9OC GAMBRIC, NAINSOOK and SWISS EDGES,” INSERTIONS, BEADINGS and BANDINGS.—from 1 to 5 inch- ‘es wider algo CORSET COVER EM- is . Regularly 19¢ and 25c; yard. 12¥4c Women’s $5.00 Hand Bags, 2.89 An__entirely new assortment of WOMEN'S HAND “AG° - suitable! for Easter wear to match the a..4 colored dresses. In real seal, pin seal, morocco, calf, suede and moire, in black, tan, gray, navy, trown and! Nell rose. either with leathe: eved, gun metal or German <ilver 3 fitted with a vurse and mirror, others with centre compart-' eee wich minoc t rew-| puff. Regu $5.0, a. 7 $2.89 39c Colored Cotton Fabrics, 24c SILK WARP, PO! 50 per cent. pure silk; in light blue, pink, eray, green, brown, tan, navy and black The Sli Ss Of] 59c and 79c Dres: Soe Goods, 49c 54-INCH MIXED SUITINGS. Jong, swinging, siender] 4 ray and gray and ip lines of CHECKS. b CILIANS WOOL black 50c Mercerized Damask, Yd., 39c Full bleached LE DAMASK, two yards wide, eight patterns to select trom, designs copied from fine tinen damask; they include spot and Fleur de Lis, Specially priced, per yard ee Sai . 39 hd A Linen apkins, per YA doz., 69c IRISH LINEN DAMASK NAPKINS; a large variety of floral, scroll, spot and me ess Sealers put up in ha lozen packages. ra ering 14 Each New Laces SHADOW AND EMBROIDERED NET ALLO’ in white and cream; 18 in.wide, Regularly gq. soto sits; yard OOC to 159 SHADOW "AND CRAQUELLE NET FLOUNCINGS—18 in. wide; in white and ecru, Regularly 73e; 4g c yard... ae SHADOW EDGES ‘and INSERTIONS— Regularly from 2 to 12 in, wide, ., 12¢ to 59¢ in) the col ck. STORM SERGES—colors ond 10,000 women buy one each day of ithe year, because they find in it the grace and style they want with the comfort they never before knew ex- isted in a corset, Come in and pick out the style designed to suit your particular figure. Prices 1.00, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00 Sale of Imported Jewelry At Far Below Import Cost 49c Values from Values from $3.00 to $10.00 905c $1.25to$2.00 The headlines tell the story—there is nothing more to say about the values than they are positive $2 to $10 ones, and that should give you an adequate idea! Of the articles to be suld at 95c. Those offered at 49 are equally attractive. A Comparison of these values with those offered by “exclusive shops” will be a revelation to you, for our prices are astonishingly low The Group Offered at 95c—values to $10.00—consists of the popusl lar Bulgarian Jewelry, now so much in vogue; beautiful Rhinestone Pendants, Antique Gold effects, set with the various colored stones. Also Lavallieres, Bracelets, Bar Pins and Pearl Necklaces with solid gold clasp. ; The Group at 49c—values to $2.00—consists of Lavallieres: pla set with pearls, amethysts, sapphires; Bar Pins, Hatpins, Enameled Pins, Org- nette Chains; gilt and platinum finish; studded with pearls and colored -‘ones. New Silks $1 Printed Foulards, 59c. “96 in. wide; figures and dots. Ex- cellent quality, and the early chooser will benefit. $1 to $1.25 Fancy Silk, 59c Consisting of stripes and figures;| 24 to 27 x wide, and superior grade. ie. Five Specials in Black Silks $1.75 Brocade Charmeuse; $2.00 Crepe de Chine; 40 le ine; 4 a inches wide 4 $2.00 Crepe ashmere; 4 inches wide. : $1.96 Poplin; 40 inches wide. $1.75 Satin Charmeuse; 40 inches wide. 25e to 75¢ ) yard... Big Clearance Sale of Women’s Boots niictaés 1.59 Hundreds of pairs that must go at once to make room for the new spring goods arriv- ing daily. Profit and cost do not enter into this sale—just CLEARANCE, Your oppor- tunity. au Toth: Button Patt... Mon CHILDPE ec'in Slippers, Notin ‘and AND A lot of MISSES’ SHOES; odd $2.50 A Sale of New Kimonos LONG KIMONOS—Empire style; of flowered crepe in all the dainty 08 colorings; with large sailor collar and deep cuff of satin.......... L LONG KIMONOS—of albatross; two excellent models; loose model fastened m side with {frog and finished with double collar and cuff of 2 2 WOE OA AVIA: FANG i cs ccaipenersepscrsaccerscccanccscs ° 5 LONG KIMONOS—of flowered crepe; many effective designs in delicate colors; trimmed down front with silk messaline ribbon, Others with 2 9 fancy embroidered scallop... ; ' Pri THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1913. tive agency), has tecontiy taken up| well ae an artistic valuc, as clip: provoked by the new aystem, an Sve. | smooth job. by the piles of clippings, I should say NEVER TOO OLD TO YEARN lanscape ongincering. His specialty is| pings pro the owner of the trees ving World reporter has obtained the| Frank N. Smithson, friend, neighbor |that the man who invented th's eystem arboreal tonsoring—tive barbe: With firewood during the spring months, following opinons from Long Island hor- | and theatrical producer—Well, wo ate [had once been an exchange editor. for beauty is true of every feminine soul. He has just completed the first dem-| 0° he can utilize the brush piles by teulturivts who have viewed Mr. Denl- | outside the city limits and I don't #up- | Howard Fry, colorist and decorative clear, wholesome complexion, and at- ! onstration of Ms new method upon the| "sine Belgian hares son's handiwork pose Anthony Comstock can do anything | expert—As fine a piece of deforestration tractive white hands are beauty assets ! tress, On, Skipper Meriwethere Te only disapproval of the new sys) Harry Krah, who had @ farm in |about It. as I ever saw in my life, within the reach of every woman. Ltd LL AAMOEL and T4\te mthat has beon noted came from a Brooklyn before he moved to Great] M. C, Rorty of the Now York Tele-] fF, ©, Franke, nursery dilletante—t VELOGEN, the soothing, fragrantemol- “Beauty's Guardian” pd = countess Nock, Many aity | flock of blve birds that attempted to Neck Hills—Those trees needed a good | phone and Telegraph Company—What | don't see what else he could do to them lient gently massaged into the face twice 1 PaRaeeie,” RoMoh, eck Manhanels tight in the newly-mown trees, but trimming and they got It. beautiful telegraph poles they would | except to go over them with a vacuum daily “cleanses te pores, refines the texture of the skin and gives | slipped from the top to the 1 like Hen Coffin, general all ‘round expert | make. Sortwett " . it a freshness and clearness that means real beauty. [and neighboring places to behold, (9) Aremen silding down a pole Chatter-|-When I look at them I can only think] Str Richard Linthicum, expert on| Skipper Mertwother—Never again ‘Applied generously to the hands before the sleeping gloves are - 1"x ees and to admire, tr disgurt, they limped off into of Jack Rose with a close shave. springs, babbling brooks and budding pulled on, it makes them smooth, white and of velvety softness, A description of Mr. Denison's operas Bramwell Davis, President of the | trees—1 might write a couplet about ment: | tone is thus given by an eye-witness jreat Neck Hills Humane Society—It's | them, but there is hardly enough left ematie use, a transformation, rs u“Y¥ our New Spring Suits, Dresses & Coats at 95. Qomsorsio wat ssi Co., Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City eel Okee====@ ‘ eB is—"Thero isn't any, I know a man over seventy who married uting editor and jandscapiet—Judging [his fourth wife the other ds ave trees like that out of 14 night« general for a stanza, W. B. Poweil, tion?” Cyn! North Shore contrib- Fox, contractor—A ESO LsnaaZT “We Give Surety Stamps Free With Purchases and Redeem Them in Merchandise ====3OE=36 ONEILL-ADAMS Co 6th Ave., 20th to 22d Street Great News of the Profit Sharing Sale | Double Surety Single Surety Stamps Until Stamps After Noon. Noon. $17.50 Are Wonderful,” Says One They Are $25.00 to $35.00 Values They are Wonderful in Style | Theyare Wonderful inVariety | They are Wonderful in Value All the most approved styles from id | About one hundred styles in Suits, Coats Our arrangements with large manufac- and the smartest New York ideas | and Dresses, every one of them entirely new. | turers for y large supply during the season cluded. | A style for every fancy saves any cases, half. An Additional Inducement—- You Can Buy Your New Spring Outfit on the Club Plan and ~ ARRANGE TO MAKE PAYMENTS AT INTERVALS A Word About the New Spring Suits at $17.50 Women’s and Small Women’s Sizes—Vajues $25.00 to $35.00 Extremely start tailored suits for women of all sizes. Distinctive plain tailored, fancy cuta front or Balkan blouse effects, with semi-fitted strapped or buttoned trimmed backs. Skirts newly draped or i Materials include Bedford cord, striped worste lin, men’s wear serge, wool eponge, novelty checked worsteds. About twenty styles awai Colors are midnight the gray, leather brown, tan, black, navy and checks. Women’s New Spring | Women’s New Spring DRESSES at $17.50 COATS at: $17.50 , q y, +9 Oe, Ww "s and Small Women's Sizes—Values $25.00 Women’s and Small Women’s Sizes—Values $25.00 to $35.00. Nobby tailored coats, this Spring's most ingenious styles. Plain Special adaptations, suitable for all women, tailored and fancy collar und rever models, juarter, full many models, one prettier than the other. A bewildering astort- | length and short coats. Cutaway und straight front effects. Com- ment in all the wanted materivls, comprising crepe meteor, char- binations and self-button trimain, umerous styles to choose meuse, wool eponge, novelty striped silks, Bedford cord and ser; from, and all wonderful values, Matcrials—Imported diagonals, Choice combination trimmings, Cefiemeelld fine fitted lines, lace | covert, wool eponge, Bedford cord, poplins, sergess cordelines and all and button trimming. Nell rose, midnight blue, leather Colors—Nell the up-to-date novelty weaves. Colors—Tan, black, navy, midnight brown, tan, black, navy, white and striped novelties. blue and white. Sizes $2 to 44 bust measure. O'Nedll Main Stere—Third Floor Sizes 32 to 55 bust measure. Latest Models in CORSETS The Greatest Figure-Reducing Corset Ever Sold at so Low a Price The “Lasticurve Back” is the latest Nemo invention. These corsets have extremely long skirts, broad gores of Lastikops Cloth, extending far below the back steels. Every woman knows that this means ex- treme style and perfect comfort. In one of these two models every woman will find just the corset she has been looking for. No. 322—with low bust | .00 No. 324—-medium bust | $3 m Also improved self-reducing front of su- CAST ICURVE BACH perior white coutil; sizes 20 to 36, ui Geta $1 and $1.50 Brassieres $2.00 Rengo Bel? ’Corsets 32 to 55 Bust Measure Your choice of COAT $17.50 PPELPPP PARP PDPAARADPRARRARARALDLDOemns A Special Feature of the Profit Sharing Sale Stunning Spring Hats at $8.50 There Are No Such Beautiful Hats yy where In New York Priced Under $12.50 The much desired little roundhead hats with dashing stick-up ies and feathers ure seen in many original and exclusive effects. Bulgurian and Oriental color effects are also prominent favorites. Then th the larger and more dressy models. All are interpretations of Paris in her most in- spired moments. And the sale price is negligible for such thoroughly stylish hats. Shown in the Millinery Parlors, O'Neill Main Store, Second Floor. ‘Take 22d St. Elevators. Smart Ready-to-Wear Hats $1.95 and $2.95 Made to Sell Regularly at $2.75 to 83.95 There are dozens of new styles in the chic, close fitting shapes with ple trimmings of cies, feathers and ribbons. Of course all from French o $3.00 The shapes, color effects and trimmings r decidedly out of the ordinary, Really the Inst word in tailored hats Spring Untrimmed Hats: Extra Bargains Our Spring Showing of Untrimmed Hats is both inclusive and exclusive, comprising everything that fashionable authorities approve, interpreted with originality and distinctiveness, Superior Quality Hemp Dress Shapes 9 N°S22 Women's Smart we ‘s Hem so Shap f Chip Dress Shapes, 5 Dress Shapes; 5 smart new shapes, various} | .| of the newest styles, Manufacturers’ Samp! Band] For medium ang stout figures; " colpre with silk veiver|iia veriows colors: | black with velvet Petievoise Wrassicres, embroidered] medium bust, “enforced tith facings; 1.76, sad all over or neatly trimmed in lace, in-| elastic; all sizes. ree pairs of valueti.00, gy 98 wei $1.25 | arse a OB | sertion and embroidery.” Re- BO cl bose, fanvorters go. with » Berens, Olle oe ° am inforced under arins; ali sizes cl corset... eters LO Gigverettient Miser, ONeill Main Store—Third Floor, Two New Spring Models for the Smart New York Miss A Very Clever New Cutaway Suit A Handsome New Blouse Dress ff Both have just appeared in the arena of fashion—both = have received the enthusiastic approval of well-dressed people—both have t jaunty, spirited style that is so becoming to the younger folks. { is aspecial Price—%20,00 is our own fd cl A hl Bi a $ 1 5 | regular value. Some stores ask more —————— | for garments of equal quality. The Suit is a clever one-button cutaway, made of fine all wool French serge, the coat trimmed with a detachable Robespierre collar of silk brocade, lined with changeable peau de cygne. High girdle, fish-back skirt— the latest model, Colors navy, brown and black. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, which will also fit small women, Remarkable value at $15. The Dress is a handsome blouse style, made of finest silk finished poplin, the collar trimmed with new Bul- garian embroidery. ‘The belt and buttons are of same material, A short overdress gives the new Bulgarian blouse effect. The latest day and evening shades, includ- ing Nell rose, midnight blue, leather brown, navy, taupe, black and others. A wonderful little dress for $15. Misses’ New Spring Suits Special at $17.50 High-grade serge, lined throughout with peau de cygne, with collar and cuffs of satin; coat trimmed with large and small buttons; the skirt is the newest pleated style a Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, O'Neill Maly Store—Third Floor. O'Neill’s Profit Sharing Sale | Dressing Sacques & Kimonos Underpriced for This Sale Dressing Sacques 79 Crepe Kimonos $1 98 Regular Value $1.50 C) Regular Value $2.75 DP Le Some of the best that the usual oe a 1 pat- £1.25 und 81.50 generally buy. Made] ,, Varge mnuriment of Soe) Sune of finest crepe in assortment of pats eet ie aise style, with sil piping and round yoke, Another model is are tied at the waist, Reully worth| tucked to form, with yoke in front terns colors, All are trimined with satin ribbon down the front, and double the price asked. and back. O'Neill, Main Store—Third Moor, O'Neill's Profit Sharing Sale Women’s New Spring Shoes $3.00 Values at $1.95 ‘The new Spring models, with dressy, tapering toe, graceful lines and high walking heel, all of which add new beauty and artness to Spring footwear. ‘They are made up of patent leather, kid and gun metal leathers, button models, with cloth and kid tops, all with welted soles, Because of their surpassing quali and superior workmanship they are the best looking shoes ever seen at this low price. Pair, $1.95, Women's Shoes 1 20 Women's Shoes i) 95 Reg. $2.00 & 82.50 ° Reg. Value $4.00 e “ b There are only 875 pairs to be sold Either lace or butte at this price, so you will do well to buy leather, gun metal or v Sizes [ome o ‘hem fore sizes are broken, " ae ‘e have them atent leather ani #54108. Wonderful value, 91.20, gun metal, with welt soles; Cuban and military heels, Button style only, * —-o3——_—_o—_ SO 0 0 E10 top, patent O'Neill Malm Store—Second Fiver, Serge Suit, 15 Poplin Dress, 615. selene ee Te

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