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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1918. HER, SAYS TEACHER = WORKING GIRLS “SUSPENDED BY BOARD 1. cists Teit Story of —_>— | Their Illness and How Denies She Received Hotel) They Found Relief. : : | Man’s Attentions—Has Four | New Ortenns ba"T take pleasure Hi TTT n writing these lines Children of Her Own. o express my grati- erties ude to you. 1 am ‘Mrs. Mary ©. Muliady, a teacher of Many years. standing in FP 5 No. 6, in Steinway City, will appes E@ucation next Charges against her be tried immed ately but Ehave im wonderfully e aking Lydia B Vink x rj and feeling a thousand times better.” a. | Miss Amelia Jaquillard, 619 Seventh o, | Street w Orlea 5) St Clair, Pao My ry Jalarmed because my_ period re esterday would not disc ss | pressed and | had pains in ™ back and the case or even admit that #he vad | side, and severe he had pim- Preferred the charges. | ples on my face, m: jexion was sal- Mrs. Mullady, who lives with her four | low, my sleep was « 1 had ner- Bersna: explained that nee Avenue, | vous spells, was very tired and had no Qa inmate of the Central Islip Insane [ambition Lydi inkham's Vegeta- Asylum. Hardships asa soldier in ani | ble Compound has worked after the Spanish-American war at- | my case and has regulated m fected his mind. in « mill among hundreds “Mrs. Lott makes two charges against | have reco: me,” said Mra, Muliady. “She says | many of th that one afternoon last summer I and | 110 Thwing St., Sai @everal other school teachers met her) There j line Chat Cea husband at Red Bunk, N. J. 1 never |,, Phere is, nothing thal Tonk take was in Red Bank, |than experience. — Therefore, such let- “The necond charge is that I was with | ters from girls who have suffer Mr. Lott in his hotel on the night of | were restored to health by Hy ‘Thankegiving Eve laet. I never was in| Pinkham's Vegetable Compoun the hotel except once in my life. 1 was] be a lesson to others, The same remedy on @ trolley car with my laundress, |is within reach of all, Mire. Duffy, when she was taken til. Ghe was taken to. Mr. Lott's hotel. |, Hf you want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. shard she recovered we continued on to (confidential), Lynn, Mass. Your “with this excoption I have never so |letter will be opened, read and much as seen Mr. Lott outside his own | answered by a woman and held in home.” strict confidence. 10 TO 15 MINUTES FROM ANYWHERE. MANN’S At 149th St. Entrance of Subway or Elevated Special Announcement—Important In order to give our customers the best ible service, and our salesmen shorter hours and called 00 . we have decided to remain OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10 P. M. MONDAYS AND SATURDAYS ONLY We earnestly request our friends and patrons to co-oper- ate with us and do their buying either during the day or on one of those two evenings. NODEPOSITREQUIRED JE Rem Delivers This Eatire Bed Outfit Complete Consisting of heavy, fancy full husk brass bed in bright or ' ; { ; TEED for 10 years, woven wire spring and cotton top mat- tress in fancy tick, All for OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL OPM. onan LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS Worth $3.00 Down, 75c. to $1.25 | LALA $1 i HT ys 4 $1.50 eezo0 ee aL a0008 1§200 “ $20.00 “ $2.50 ieee eriworon “ $30.00 “ $2.75 Ames ravers $40.00 “ $4.00 ‘aa eBay Ma, oth si 5 BOOMS $148 “: BEDROOM ; 5 KITCHEN FREE fist. to nots fogs F qitone i ire: 1 GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE Open Every Evening Until 9 P.M. 1917-1423 THIRD AVE*80-SI ee WHE'S CHARGES WRONG HELP FOR | CL 0 AIO We Give Surety Stamps Free With Purchases and Redeem Them in Merchandise (-) ———(-} —_—_—{-) il | discount. At the present time I have a tremendous surp Fur Storage 9 In New York’s Shopping Centre Holland At O'Neill's Mean« s Absolute Safety, = Rose Bushes, Insurance and Im- | provement of Furs 15c Each —Thorough ; e Cleaning Without New Shipment Extra Charge, Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street - 20 Varieties. lA Tremendous. Sale of MEN’S FURNISHINGS} Begins To-morrow at O’Neill’s Big Store for Dad and the Boys, and Continues Friday and Saturday : Here's What a Big Manufacturer Said Last Week to Our Buyers: “My spring sales thus far have been disappointing, not because business is slack, for it is better than ever, but because I anticipated a much larger increase than I realized. Now, I make it a point to “turn over” my stocks just so often, even if J sell at a re} = and I am willing to make revolutionary concessions to effect a big and immediate turn over. It seemed to me that O'Neill’s, with their great men’s and boys’ business, was the store to buy this stock. It is new and up-to-date, clean and desirable in every way. Will you come and look at it?” No Mail, C. O. D. or Telephone Orders Filled. We went, we saw, we purchased, for the Stock was excellent and the prices promised a Bargain Event such as is seldom seen Many lots are too small to advertise—they will be seen displayed on the counters. Just a few items here will tell you what the values are: A Splendid Lot of Spring SHIRTS $1.50 Qualities, c and all clean, new 95 W STOCK. reece (i\\ ‘Made of fine quality Garners’ f 74 Percales — pleated and plain a Y bosoms, light and dark grounds, ¥, NY with neat stripes in contrasting i colors. Coat models, cuffs at- 12,000 Pieces of Men’s Athletic Underwear Grade, Spe | 59C cial at, each... Shirts and Dr: linen and nainsook; and Drawers knee lengt ment. 40,000 Collars Including some famous 2 for 26c. brands. All clean, new, perfect stock. No seconds whatever. ers, made of silk, are coat style, ; 890 the gar- wear that men can wear. Made of fine quality nainsook and madras; short sleeves or aleeveless and knee length drawers; $9¢ each. Men’s Silk Socks, at, Pair, © Gare ee LAC | tached. All sizes. Men's $3.50 Silk Shirts, $2.45 They are made of very fine silk, light background, with neat Le pp of contrasting colors. They are faultlessly tailored coat models and have soft turn-back cuffs. All sizes in any color or stripe effect wanted. Men’s Silk Neckwear 2 9 Made for Regular 50c Selling, Cc Made of imported and domestic silks. Made up asa special lot from the short ends of this season’s high-grade neckwear silks. Large, open-end shapes, or French seam four-in-hands. All the up-to-date patterns and colorings, Men’s High- Men’s Spring Suits Spring weight, reinforced with double lisle sole, toes and high spliced heels. Assorted colors. Men's 50c Hosiery at 25c Men's Silk and Silk Lisle Spring Weight Socks, double hecls and toes. All colors, ro) Men's Paj i Regular'y $2.00, 91.50 | Sold in half dozen lots only. Earl & Wilson's Redman Brand and other popular makes, up-to-date shapes, including the much wanted close fitting styles, Sizes 14 to 18; Six for 430. No mail, telephone or C. O, D. orders. O'Neill's Big Store for Dad and the Boys. Four entrances directly from Sixth Avenue. A special lot, made of fine madras, dimity, cheviots, cotton pongee and mercerized fabrics. Cut military style or surplice neck and trimmed with silk loops and ocean pear! buttons. Neat stripes and plain colors in all sizes. O'Nelil'e Big Store for Dad and the Bors. PIP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPPS For the Last Three Days of This Week O’Neill’s Will Hold an Extraordinary Sale of Class $5.00 & $5.50 Spring SHOES at $3.25 Made Over the Latest “Custom” Lasts with All y 4 9 s the Disti cuishing Fe, hin Puan at Gale of Qualit § 5 Men sSpring Overcoats Worsteds, cheviots and cassimeres, and the NEW WIDE WALE WEAVES; fancy checks, plaid and pencil stripes, herringbone effects, matched tweeds and fancies; also plain and fancy serges in the new lighter shades of gray, brown, blue and tan. O'Nell’e Big Store for Dad and the Boys, to-day. Made on the English last, with broad low heels, rather long “receding” toes and blind eyelets which lace close together. The same distine- tive toe shape, also in button or Blucher lace styles. _ All Wanted Leathers, All Sizes and All Widths. Tan Rus sia calf, black calf and patent leather; straight laceor button style. By fait comparison the best shoe buying proposition before the men of New York to-day. On sale for three days, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. ‘O'Neill's Big Store for Dad and the Boys. P°DPPPPPSPP ISPD SN First Showing at O'Neill’s—the Shadow Lace and Silk Blouse Value 95.00, at $3.9 5 A smart and @ressy model made over strong net; satin collar trimmed with buttons to match. $5.00 Messaline English tweeds, Scotch mixtures, Ameri- can velours, cassimeres, etc. New stone grays, new browns, mixed colors, and, of course, plenty of blacks and browns, Some are serge lined, with satin sleeve lining; 918.00 to $25.00 Values Values 916.00 to $25.00 ° pkinalth two and three and Style That Belong to Them The New Forty-two-Inch ution Sack Suits, Con- $ : ; servative Styles in Two $ -50 A as $5.00 and $5.50 Shoes THE PAIR Tees Oonntoets eereleaion s -50 and Three Button Sack. A fine new stock of absolutely perfect footwear of the / and Conservative Overcoats, 1 The New Model Yoke better class. The shapes that the best dressed man is now Black Top Coats for Even- Norfolk Suits. wearing, including Our Famous Barrister Model Shoe, ing Wear the embodiment of smartness as men. recognize it Pe ae sie ace on others are silk lined; still others have silk to the edge. Sizes $4 to 42, stouts up to 46. O'Neill's Big Store for Dad and the Boys, 200 Pairs of Lace Curtains $ 3.45 | Regular Value $5.25, at, Pair............. Two hundred pairs of Marie Antoinette lace curtains, made | “in This Special Lot of Morning Dresses at $1.00 Are the prettiest and handso ever saw at this moderate price, sesiihanaratiic Why call such dainty dresses by the homely term “House Dresses?” They are really morning dresses, pretty enough to wear in the house on extra quality net, in white and Arabian; 3 yards long, artistic designs. Suitable for any room. Muslin Bed Spreads. Table Oil Cloth Tailored Linen Reglar 25c, at 18c. and out of doors; practical enough Blouse, $3.95 Shirts, sane ey ae sepeeoeed A-splendid assortment of tile, plain for housework wear. A dainty blouse of 6 \h bs BH sh inessaling, made with} 92-05 €0 93.95 | tions om items quoted below eee ° 1rikt 1 Striped Lawn Dresses, | 1B EA lain tucks and white] | Some very, nrtty | Regular 98.0 valu at 95¢ Window Shades, 2:¢. bray and piped with “black and =i ea tat, shadow ome ‘have the Robes: Reraar 240 valucat 2), 2200, American Holland | windor 3 gi ii é y ie collar has a] pierre collar ai shot lar $5.00 value at ae gal i * Tite girdle top skirt. Special, : er of white and] a hers have Curtains to match tc onecthigd regu, | S204 ¢Pring: crochet ring pull a bavy. PT ates Awnings, Slip Covers. etc. Lot 2—Plain Colored Percale Ve savy and Heaves ; Dirge Ltda tog dt vb Al Dresses, in cadet and tan. | The sid teed wobridey-| Curtain rim, a}ie || oo" Resear ak cadet has sailor collar and cuffs of Surety Stamps Free With I rohases, for 1$c value. pesoutativet your home to give cal @ tan. The tan has the cadet collars O'NoUll Main Btore, Third Fleer. A beautiful range of colors and de estimate for your aw mings a in cove < ef perth re other styles in percales and lawns, M li nderwear Special, #1.00, usin U i in fine quality nainsook, cambrie, muslin, anes eo models, priced from wight Rober, mode in fee ttt et ee Dretty em Special Now! Get That New er, empire of high neck, O'Neill Main Store—Third Fleer. ® M F 4 ¥ . Corset C This 1s the One Week ina Whole Season in Which You Can Buy h fine laces and embr: 7 fd with'iase or embroidery cdge<.-: Edwin C. Burt $4 Low Shoes | iz: siz. ts rk tes tina al ed_in price f ' nder ruffle... . BERET Le) nan wold on O'Neill's CLUB PLAN if desired or Women at $2.6 Surety Stamps Free With Purchas —_ Regular Value $1.25 to $1.50 Sixty fine ones are reduced in price and Refrigerator re) O'Neill's Main Btore—Third Floor. f This $14.75 Apartment $ House Refrigerator . . 12.98 The most sanitary and satistactory refrig- erator you can buy. They are economical of ff ice and the best for preserving food. You can remove every part for cleaning. ‘This is No. f Hi: tl ee 815; height 50 inches, depth 18 inches, width Rigereags 28 inches, Ice capacity 60 pounds. Three Sizes in “Lift asia To-morrow We Have a Special Sale Sparkling Cut Glass Wonderful Values at Assuredly an opportunity not to be missed by women who appreciate smart style, com- fort, service and a remarkably low price. % These Are Some of the New Gover... No. 1; Ice rity 60 Us: Styles in the Sale regularly 818.85; special. $10.75 Ce ; y" \ ‘ 4 A 1 Governor No. 2; ive capacity 75 Ibs; . al aig en jucher Cut ~ U q No. 3; ice capacity on Oxfords, (Patent Leather Florenting “Turn Oxfords, | _ We have a splendid atsortment, alin deop rch cutlngy, varying ln designs. | hl rosary 21-18) mpeeiele $15.98 H no Payments at Intervate on the Club Plan, it Refrigerators Tan Kid Oxtords, Gun Metal Colonials, Patent Leather | This lot contalns Water Pitchers, 4-pt, alee; Comparts, Mahes with hey four compartments; Balad Bowls, 8 and O-Inch else Celery Trays, Toe Cream ‘eah, right up to the minute atyles; widths A, Fern Dishes, with wives titted Mnings, Mayonnaise and Plate Vases, le now at 02.65 pair, #-Handled Nappies and Water Bottles, Nei Main Stere—Second Flenr, Nurety Memes Free 0 IOEIO ONETRL ADAMS CO, Bist Avenue, 20th to aad St, New Resa cago cy we atte nee SL ae a cen gin came p etapa a ON Ratels Riemves Vos pitewnment, Yok Ciy QO =O ==70