The evening world. Newspaper, March 6, 1913, Page 16

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a ee Ti : THE EVENING WORLD, | Arthur Whiting | siscs.2es. teas mega toe angst | ¢ S90 0 00 BOW c Give Surety Stamps Free—Double Stamps in the Forenoon—Single S' The Associated Travelling Salesmen 9 tn New York's shereine Cente LO 5 Pre Value 82.50 Regular Vi 7 e Mousquetaire style, $ pearl] Twenty b a ' ; | And His Quartet wre essere te ie i In Fine Concert « sain. “hrerraterany oman,” appears in underworld playlet, at | ‘ "at h Avenue next re ®. lf BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. | conti vig Cameron tha” Winter ; REHUR WHITING and the Usb | Garden beauty. was held up yesterday 1] t wrist, white, black and} mousqué i ity Quartet gave a concert at |@ Witness, wxid to have raided Conrad clasps a} } A certs cane canes |e no sogarttog we oY Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street tan._A very superior quality.! and peach omg enjuyed by & large and appreciative - , audience. The programme was & repe- iP tition of whet tas been elven, in tie, TWO WOMEN INJURED \f Yale, Princeton end Brown universities, bs peda bli Ravold,|Lenox and Third Avenue Cars soprano; Mra. Anna Taylor Jones, con- | tralto; Wiliam Wheeler, tenor, and HA-| Crash and Passengers Are in | mond A. Jahn, bass, Mr. Whiting, who | Panic for a Time. was @ competent director and an ace) 4 < oe whee a A west-bound Third yftoctea FRIDAY AND SATURDAY—BANNER New SILKS & DRESS GOODS: Profits and More Are Yours Smartest Ea complished accompanist at the PIANO | crashed began by playing with rare charm the! ear ano before 7 o'clock tht. ia on man “Ne ff sett at anon avenue and Real Bargains in the Newest and Most Wanted Materials and Colors for Spring. dn the Profit hee " ————— ——— —— , ramen, were jarr en came into tem and an set Amae he Black Satin Black Peau de Soie|||Colored Crepe Meteor Dress Goods ! epilogue from Brahms's lebenlieder ieied a oma is As eautiful quality, in a he de- Sine’ ee rari men fr ach rata th,® Mud Pane | Duchesse Ne ina quality: “vlae arg sired Spring shadings; also black Remnants od mtzed usts, celdom near’ Ya 8 con. | | Ante fi anert, twenty nine, was thrown » lustrous black; a yard $1.10; at, yard... "79 and white; value $2.25 1.55 At About Half Regular i Apeodhd ‘80 excellent was the ensem- | years oi, miffered an injury of the Wool Tail 5 PRG. ME eri s ici ieris Value that K would be ungracions | 270, Toth women faken to the OR TT ‘ool Tailor Suiting, s R Vel to $2.00; yard j tocéweil upon the merit of any individual | arlem Howital more from Bare Silk R Regular Value 85c, ah yard, 490 Leacasl eit Nad valle oe sv aged ‘Gage, Fedowing the Bratme songs | ‘et ‘hey ware mulering more from ner: 1 emnants 68 Me. Whiting presented a cycle of four-| home, The motorman in o! 54-Inch Hair Line Stripe Tailor #1.00, at. Cc Fd. Cc Oo : teen old Irish melodies arranged by| Lenox avenue car was T At about half regular value. Suiting, in all the best shadings. 42-Inch, sponged and _ shrunk, in 3, f th reat j Bimecif. These included “The Shan Van | Sweeney, No. 1671 Lexington Regular Value up 19 98 the best colors including black. 500 remnants ol e ne’ 4 j Vogt.” “cares Dragoona” “‘The|!" charge of the Thin! avenue car was to $8 yard, at..... cto Jc Wool Tropical Serge, Two-Toned Whipcord dress goods in waist, skirt an ; Cruiakeen Lawn” and “The Wild Geese” | Dein anderen of No. 1 5,000 remnants of new silks in Regular Value $1.00, at, yard. OOo Regular Value 600; yard, 29 ¢| | dress lengths, in all kinds of plain | for the quartet and “Eileen's Farewell” - waist, skirt and dress lengths, in a] 42-Inch Silk and Wool Tropical In standard colors and best shad. || 2d fancy weaves, in a variety of +) jones, a sguwenriain Dasa” 4 ‘ir. wide range of colors. Suiting, new Spring shadings. ings; one yard wide. styles and colorinzs. ‘Wheeler and “Little Mary Camby” by Discomfort After Meals ‘O'Neill Main Store, Second floor, Take 22nd St, Elevators: On Sale Friday 8nd Saterday, i Mr. Jabn, each and af sung G0lght- | peting oppremed with @ eennation of Stuffiness | fulty. Sar eareg ceo bi ay W RY dear errunciation of her text. What & Here a a oe > tluceaetng ‘the thet i should be possible to say eis bokee the Ruane Yelicwneas “st Silk Hosiery ee we "et laneune born | i a lp inthe he, lr, Uae Fat, The Profit-Sharing #5 Fog ood of High-Class Models Value 50c Pair, 39c , am meen hegre Is Pare silk Hose, cight-inch lisle garter tops, double } Feeant splendid examples of | adw: heel tos and soles black taa and colors, fe coocld be and can Ds eons by Care For This Handsome New oe t Bett, Keunerlay Rumford, John Mo- $29 75 Silk Hosiery 4 Cormack, Ace Nielaen and Mme, Siu, Pills | Bulgarian Blouse Suit Value $1.75 to rf 25, $ 1. 2 5 { | ee tr ea Sa “eer ae Would Sell Regularly at $40.00 exnergral prt akg MON Tailored Hats, Sal's / Tera i with the courage that is usually yours RADWAY & 00. New York, Here we illustrate one of several models, the new Bulgarian Blouse, ; apes an UL Ae a end you may yet put some native sing: | mm 7 wide belt, gathered at the back. The wide blouse sleeves are entirely Lisle Hosiery Sample Hosiery a New York adap | Val V Be aterials 1, the Ni - new; the collar is a scarf effect with silk embroidery in contrasting shades. ue 35¢ to 50c ‘alue 19¢ to # indeec ie di j The skirt is a higt -girdle style, gathered in the back and smartly draped 25¢c ] Jc First Moor, Main recognized for ‘ Opera, H at the side, Trimmed with large round buttons. Ma- 2) Tailored Suit Hats ‘ and was well sung defore a well Siled B id h S eo yf! terials are fine serge in plain colors and checks. A very $29. 75 Women’s lisle Hose, dou- | Women's sample Hose; tensa, Only among the etandess be-|] Besides the lendid | clever and entirely new suit, special at..............5 ble heel, toe and sole: plain | double heel, toe and sole; | Clever new models—nalues $3.95 hind te rail was there any vacant “4 lace and embroidered instep. | black, tan and colors. oF more. ace, | Nothing new may be aud a | ay! Cutaway Suit 17. 50 it ody Spring Coats 15. 00 O'Neill Main Store—First Fleer. On fale Friday and Seturday. | TH. heey color cite ae Aes poaise of Geraldine Furrar’s Goose 9. Value $25.00, at.. Val. $25.00, at......000+ | out of the ordi d Orien' } ‘perhaps dom. ordinary. The Bulgarian an Kart Jorn In men’s, wear serge and black Men’s wear serge in all the : | colorings are particularly attractive, really the last word ia Son end Otto Gorits egain made d and white checks, lined with] wanted shades, collar trimmed LASTICURVEBACK | tailored hats drain upen the tons come by Es pe an eg de Cygne; sizes 14, 16] with silk; sizes 14, 16 and 18. V IS T = ‘OUCING| | U d li Catto Wisden. 18. , i i and the two children—Klse Foorster Girls’ Spring Dresses m | Didar, Reten, Pini-Corai, Reiner, Bayer, More Misses’ & Juniors’ Sule: 95 Special at............45 9.75 | ndermusiins MR gy ger Ragen Reg. Value $18.00, at All-wool challie, waist and belt orsets '| A Special Lot of eae 9 8c usted with as much enthusiaam as tf|]. In serge, lined throughout with} are trimmed with velvet collars, (| Garments—V alues up to $2.50 8 wave © new wore ip HACKETT - CARHART Pee de Cygne, with fish back] and cuffs are embroidered; sizes} |The Greatest Figure- | Night Robes, Combi Pri Sli iaisels pre: irt; sizes 13 to 18. 8 tol4 years. Corse Night Robes, Combinations, Princess Slips Po ardtage posers fon pees CLOTHES TO-DAY— : O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor. On Sale Tsay ond Saturday. Pppey 4 Low rah caked || and Petticoats. Made in fine cambric, nain+ Ranshe fo the promoter, i to give an —There are several separate The “Lasticurve Back” is the sook and cotton, trimmed with laces and em- afternoon of compositions by Rudolph! } and distinct reasons why thi D I ld i i broi Gens, the pianist, at No. # West Forty- iy the ress run S 1 n ants ear latest Nemo invention. roidery. Wonderful value at 98c. j Hackett-Carhart stores should 9 Every woman ki that this means fourth etrest to-day. Mr. Gi wil) pia; . Ans * ry woman knows js meal | poriplecte ated Nee Roppadaay been | command your patronage. Children's Coats | Children's Dresses | | extreme style and perfect comfort. ReulorV due, 50 Cosmet Covers 50c at yea IT peices ‘ 8 75 to 12.75 pat rapa In one of these two models every C | special at..... Matra abickia | ve: erehta 'a canta incipal among these is the e. e be $1.95 hoo“ $1.95 woman will find just the corset she Wercageae ap ees Made init tasallil : for artiots where they can present thei || fact. that Hackett-Carhart Regular Values Are $9.75 to $13.75 Misa. Ghicsacl Cesta: || cohtbhec initia sikwnateed Ne nee leary Hfal b | nt = oad Trill gees Site mred with liped works to an infiuential and muaical aud. |{ clothes have been accepted as ‘The price is fixed according to the sise you want. All| box style, double-breasted, | dotted Swisses; all prettily lo. $22—with low teebd S Vood |] and ribbon trimmed. and embroidery. fence without expenses, New York needa||the fine clothes standard for are of the same high quality of material and construction, | with pea buttons, lined | trimmed with dainty laces, | | No. 324—medium bust | euch a centre There are too many ar| | more than 56 years. They are riveted, cloth lined and canvas covered, all | throughout. Sizes 2 to 5 | embroidery and ribbon. Also improved self-reducing front of |] Combinations 9 Petticoats ¢ 9 5 4 Ler im New York wesey" Ot one de Again, lay’s asso: ne squipped Abas two [pet ' Fash | trunk has two trays. Tears: io bart: Children's superior Br: coutil; sizes 20 to 36, Reeular Value #1.6 Cc Beeniecat ‘alue’ rH! opportunity works to-d assortment Here are the sizes and special sale prices: ren's || £=BRyraectereqg 1}. sal Me Oc aoe: OF 90 beard.” are newer of fabric, later of 32 inches, value 99.75, 98.75 Guimpes rassleres |] Made of good cottons; | Made in mescaline, silk, Caines arte zimbas-|4 St¥!¢, than those any other ° 34 inches, value $10.73, 99.73 Lawn Bonnets nea Vales 50c Regular Value 39¢ | all prettily trimmed also ailk jersey op: i | fet, the victiniet, to a Rumtan. Not Frits || New York store can offer. 33 laches: value stata: eitcrs a. $1.00 Made in fi | See 1 9c OSCE white and block, with Gexp Keeater, vt Lgenold Aner ot i So advanced are their fash- 40 inches, value 919.75, 912.75 Made with fine laces and | embroidery, la laces or embroidery; special aE) accordion pleatinys. (| SEER Ee ees Tinens nr |] 1208, i fact, that each gar-|| [oman mewerrnabinn riage: Om tie Par | GH Ma o—mnd ot ‘he ry” Sn ttt. Se Sate Sores. er le sane wt 2 te reported that be te two or three|| ment is guaranteed to be Peery younesr, snd the tory goes ‘het ‘good style’’ next season. Amertcan Then there are other feat- qypearance for two ssascra while the tailoring, the ie Marion Harland—known from the A j Mischa Elman, another tefitant pupil! | UTee— Ns eo hi di of Auer’a, made his way here. Of Elman: | ness of detail, and the richness autl jority on domestic science—cont ributes, b it tm oaid that, reputed to de twenty- |] of colorings—all of which fail recipes, prepared for the housewife (not for th ome he was only nineteen when he || of description, management of the home, with the final expre | first appeared here, But what matter? f Guy De M | Both ere briltan players who give It will pay you to see them | uy ,Maupassant $1. 3 i gramine ot anpmion great orto. Ant, —to-day, if you can. 3 5. 0 0 i d W d b C h 8 volumes, illustrated, value $3. please, don't our own Over 200 f \ 01 @patiing, now making « succcastul con- e ar alr To e Ouc es thetic, fucating teri, any Nt ‘int juman and all decidedly entertaining. O'Neill Main Store—Flest Floor, 33 Pure Food Itis only through the cleverest buying that O'Neill's can offer these genuine cedar wardrobe couches $ 50 at this price, The tapestry alone is worth almost as much as O'Neill's ask for the complete couches. ets! con- 11 $18, $20 & $22.50 oat sr 3 Bare. © owt the SHES Q s0| tive intelligence and is cultivated and refined, and bas edmirable poise. Either = :. Best quality Body Brussels; handsome new border effects. Two of the most useful sizes at very much below regular. the masterful Kriester. Upon taking inventory, the factory that makes these Size 714 x 101% Feet NOTES OF THE THEATRES. | Couches for O'Neill’s found that it had several hundred pti yA $15.75 At O’ Neill’ 8) i} yards of very fine tapestries in pieces just long enough to © cover a wardrobe couch. To use these pieces they made us an offer of couches in quantities at less than half the usual charge for this quality. We prompily accepted such am unusual offer and now we are giving you the benef oft No woman should miss this opportunity to re ceive expert advice on how to prepare food. Besides the food, there are exhibited numerous American Guar. Refining | E68. nurnha Gr ra ranted ewe Gunes tink ioe wat Size 6x9 F Washable Bath Rugs—Hialf Prices Excellent quality; colors, blue, green and red. Regular. No Veneer In These Couches Seu in. n@h, at waa | goaee in lady Constance " Btewart-Richardaon, daugtvier of a British earl and wite of || $29 $28, be | & Aa @ daronet, has signed a contract to @ance barefooted! at Hammerstein's Vie~ toria this summer, It ta wald mein to) f™™ ttt recetve 6,000 a week. Lady 6 hae two boye and their names ting of 50, B41; tins of 10, ‘Bie A . TE ee ae {{ Special Offering Mest, Sm, Some Gemeente ca Young fell at Proc-|}| About 300 very fine over- Sold on the F Fravoee tre mado of solid ernie cedar—an unusual construction “Crex’’ American Smyrna Rugs vy) tors Twenty-third Street last nieht,|{ | coats that were delayed in a wardrobe couch. Another feature is the open spring. The G: R Best grade Imperial qual 4 wi chlnad wink evtat Ghd ae steel spiral springs in the seat are fastened together by a patent de- rass Rugs ity; all wool, but escaped with a sprained ri¢h! te in production: Liub an u pira’ spring u yar e Msfare Mikara mits (6 Gasdinal| vice, making it impossible to break apart. ‘The inside of the top is Regular. ; Regular. Newman's “Dream of Gerontiuw ie! $50, $55 and $60 = | canvas lined. The couch is closely tufted and the buttons are put $0378 inches HY f+ t Séc ung by the Catholic Oratorio Society | 0 ts $25 If you pre! you prefer to make | on with steel clamps. It’s impossible to pull them apart. The patent WiiHam “Molund Soni Quaker Serna Has Munday signt, Brandon | Lica Payments at steel spring openers operate so perfectly that a child can open it $2.4: fink packsees. besohang oan o! oem ing luxurious Vicunn (TIN |} Peer” tid weth enee. Fach conch ia upholatered ona Turkish anrinc frame with ([Oclafect. 97,05, at 96.50 |SAx7@in......06.75 ates.75) | Miksiion cana Sder “email | Wrapped ...... oss. i ti eae rs mene Ragefire Including luxurious Vicuna Intervals with ease, Each couch is upholstered on a Turkish spring frame with SMe78 in... 8478, aL 8.48 O'Neill Main Store, rT ee: 22d st Hlevaters, On rinse a” iRiackweil—is end soprano, wil! be in the Marte lrew:- dress and business coats, Chow. auart ler company next week. and English, camel's hair William Schilling has been enjoined lined, Motor Coats, a wire edge. O'Neil Homefurnishing Store—Second Ficer. On Sale Friday and Saturday. ARR 4 ef ec eae Lace Curtains and Upholsteries: Extraordinary Values aN desi ‘ New Spring Merchandise, every bit of it; the very things you need for fixing up your town or country home.| Furniture Slip Covers aber Ybor ios. wi. ty e $7.50 Irish Point La Aashalteruinaxemega via ke & Yoon Coivany | | Faney Greening ks sillett led lea Nottingham Lace Curtains rose deepal 3,89 | ace ve tee eh | | ee hen aa, e e urtains Renaissance, Cluny, Irish Point and Brussels Patterns, When more than 20 yards is “ypecial” c sf Cashosisoz2s, 265 Broadway, Near Chambera 8t. Opposite City Hall #41 Br Ne she 300 pairs, $14 yards long; 4] $1.50 Cur- needed, the special price of 30c a O'Nelll Mala’ OP PLP PPD PPP PPP PPP pattems to chooe GAB Fre anor $1.00 | ee $1.50 | tanger $2.00 | Sinvar pair $2.75 || needs: the speci Safety Razor t dis charged. We vosrrve the ig DL ss 2,500 Window Shades 15e Figured Curtain Scrim | gan stripe and the workmen ON In New York's Five Million Men use the Gillette, ‘The Glades ere Gre, Get o Gillette today. Way, at 13th Street, Union Square 4 St. Noar Broadway, Evenings. Novelty Net Curtains Opaque, cloth mounted, on good sprin; at 10c Yard sip Maier first class, T all rollers; all lect; complete ready aad special offer is limited to wo sxsentionally goodvalies, anging; crochet ring ati ctren S5e Curtain Net, at, yard, 25e. Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx, 119 West | ° | o | ° | ° | °o | ° SS ESS S| /_ Saving ° | °o | ° | | ° | fe) | ° | re) 104 Baer 1200) St. Newr $4 Ave, Value 82,25, at, pair, $1.50. |Qjive, Ecru, Green and White; 55e Curtain Scrim, st, yard, 30c. Hoboken, Jersey City and Lo OORT Value $3.00, at, pair, $1.85. i SRNR ee ns ARARANT 17c Se) ee Sarees ee sae Island City. , | Sixth Avenue, 70 = oe —I0 O’Neill-Adams Co., Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City oa:

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