The evening world. Newspaper, May 15, 1913, Page 16

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BOMB NO 68 WRECKS 3 *BARRACKS” BAKERY Spanish Heel IN ASTOR TENEMENT Colonial Pump mann This stylish model, with Second Explosion in Same the fashionable Spanish Building in Eight Months— heel and cut steel finished Hundreds Rush to Street. ‘The eixty-eiehth bomb i ploed in New York since Jan, 1 wrecked the bakery of Ciro Buttaccell in the $6 newest style. Hanan & Son ‘Tee Mulberry street police station te enly & short distance from the scene of the explosion and the reserves arrived Quickly and, with some dimiculty, quieted the frightened people who poured out of In Dry Cold Air AT MODERATE PRICES. Barracks and adjacent buildings. A water pipe in the bakery was broken and the water oupply of the dullding had to de cut off until the break could be re- ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRS On Sept. 22 last another bomb was ox- Charges during the summer months are very much lower than at other times. C. G. Gunther's Sons 801 Fifth Avenue, New York. ——_ DROWNED MAN HOLDS POLE; BIG FISH FOUND ON LINE, PAU CLAIRE, Wis, May &—Stver Ho retained @ death clutch on the Pele, however. When the body was re- covered a large fish wae tugging at the qn4 of the line. “Everybody’s Going to THE BIG STORE’’== Dollar for Dollar, The Big ig Store High-Class Pianos Than Any Other Store In New York. Here you are assured of “THE SQUARE DEAL.” Here you are NOT offered inferior instru- ments with the attraction of catchpenny devices. Here, the main issue of QUALITY COMBINED WITH MODEST PRICE is kept before your eyes. In our Piano Department, instruments are offered first, last and all the time ON THEIR MERITS. And as a striking ingtance of this fact, cra om 4; Our Kirchhoff ¢ Pianos, at -- and can assure tee that at the ER INSTRUMEL NT OR EVEN retand that we know the piano market thoro' vaamed IT Is IMPOSSIBLE TO SECURE A My ear he ener form behind it De Big Store’s guarantee and it is soldon st Terms $ wn and Small To Be Had in Town 5 Monthly Payments Stool and Cover Free. We Guarantee the Kirchhoff to Give Satisfaction in Every Respect. —— Music Lessons Free—Every purchaser of a Kirchhoff Piano subseribing. to our two rs’ course of piano instruction will receive one year's piano | mhut School a Music. ” Gist reseonaF The Caldwell Player- Piano, at - In a Veritable Marcel #375 Te is our famous Caldwell pane oy red WITH ONE OF THE ® a class by itse! A ANY Cost, with 80 gareu a player-mechanism. PRICE, ang none, Ay, Bench, Cover and 12 Rolls of Music Free, Terms °10 So '2 wax (Fourth Fioor, MAIN Building.) Please See Page 5 of This Newspaper for Details of Other IMPORTANT | SALES Planned for Tomorrow. | buckle, is the season's EAGT TENA ATE YET SENN LE ee epee = nents pi Si a LIS SRR nl cI ET LS WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 16, 19138. CO LI =I We Give Surety Stamps Free With Purchases and Redeem Them in Merchandise EEE] sy, Q)NEILL-ADAMS Co Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street 50,000 Yds. of New 1913 Wash Materials At Bargain Prices That Will Create a Shopping Sensation A Most Timely Opportunity to Purchase Materials for Your Summer Dress at Astoundingly Low Prices. All Materials Strictly First Quality. No Seconds. Five lots of real from, you will find the variety extensive enough to suit your individual taste. 19c Oxford Suitings, 12 19¢ an at 1 . ae ned lot comes only in Metoal’s cross-bar and We were really very fortunate in procuring this malt of mas we ray werkt | |e ore re nc wl “a gains that are intended as actual savings for the thrifty shopper. Hundreds of patterns to select fe reserve the right to limit quantities. 25c Plisse Crepe, 19¢ Only 5,000 yards of this most desirable and modern material are at hand for this extraor- “Bontex” Mistletoe Batiste, rd, 12\4c. inty, ben Anderson's Celebrated Ginghams, 11)4c nt yards of this fabric, which has been sold up to now at 19c, are now to it these advan us prices; 150 patterns to choose from; they are 32 frehes wide and all the 1913 effects. “Bontex” Crinkle Seersucker, Yard, 15¢ With the prevalent demand for rating and siL or nied material, the BON- TEX "SE UCKER ts particu- ft ite reasonable ‘This dal * Seignt and an ter the aterling Ee ae oe tured uty and Strength. tie’ larly desirable on aooount ol price and its beauty. Delightful New Models in These SUMMER DRESSES A special purchase of 3,000 garments gave Excellent Values in Muslin Underwear 5 ae May White Sale still continues, and you have rtunity to obtain splendid white goods at low prices. us the pick of the market, and we hav yer, we will have attractive Underwear ‘1 00 carefully selected the latest and most ‘at on at a special unity price of ........... tractive styles; the remarkable low prices New Underbodices, made in net, laces and fine em- broideries. White Petticoats, with © embroidery flounces, and cut Seng te be the new Gaye lines, emises, with wo yokes of viecdsaue and fine "crokwoldarien, » in Empire and chemise models, with em- broidered yokes, with slashed or Kimono sleeves. Combinations and Prin- cess Slips, in all the new effects. O'Neill Main Store—Third Fleer. White Things for Children A modern department at CNet stocked ae at- races, _Diverything Jor ng for tractive goods at most reasonable infant ai ying child. Chidves’ *s Lawn Drewes, $1.00 A garment of unusual beauty. Finished in square neck, with wide insertion, trimmed prettily with ribbons and laces, Short sleeves. Sizes 6 months to 2 years. 50c Children’s Infants’ Long Slips, 25c Made of fine cambric with hem- _ Nightgowns 39 stitched ruffle at neck and sleeves. are noteworthy. Summer Tub Dresses, $5.98 Value $. Over twenty attractive woud to select from, these 2/¢ are really most desirable as Summer wear. The f materials are striped voiles, linens, crepes, all over em- broidered lingeries and all other up-to-date materials. They are cut along modern lines, giving the skirts either the sai tor draped effects, some trimmed with attrac- tive embroidered collars and cuffs, others with ribbon cna in aes color effects, and a variety of either sizes, ‘Suemmnat Dresses, $6.98 to $20.00 to $39.50 , Hundreds of models in fashionable d finial Lyre instal la whine land colors ned oonthiotiog ans plaet ee 1 striped voi Dds ee ope ieee erie ws, © ‘tne, ae , atri voiles, n t friped Uoowe a'd Hugeries, riobod ad ah he ratios, Tub Suits for Women A full line of handsome suits for practical Summer wear. with braid and fitted with embroidered batiste euieee: manned used are: Cotton eponge, Ramie linene and linen. Prices range from 95.00 to 916.50. s, oe ead at fete pea| || ASE Women’s Cloth and Silk Suits and Sises 4 to 14 years. Children's Dresses, $17. "38e Children's Short Dresses, 39¢ Reb clasn ted tae Drawers, 29c Slightly soiled, Hubbard and ‘All tae la teet enetaciete and Molare and carefully finisheae” = Of good cotton with fine embroid- | princess style. Some with hem- O'Neill Main Store—Third Fleer, ered edge and clusters of tucks, ehiened edge. Usually sold for 50c flees $ tot and 60c. yan : Sreee #00 10 years. coxet Main Store Taira Floor Homefurnishings Another Special One-Day Sale of may be bought on O'NEILL'S ‘Club Plan which is a dignified arrangement for de- - fe payments. DRESS SKIRTS TO ORDER Measured, Fitted and Finished, In- $2, 9 8 Seting Nateril—Choie of Over 20 New Styles. Special, Friday, at Could Not Be Duplicated by aDressmakerfor Less Than $5 OP PPP PPP LPPLDLLLPDIPILPPLPPPIPPD 5,000 Bottles ot the Famous | HYDROX PEROXIDE Quality guaranteed to be U. S. Standard. We have been in the fortunate tion to purchase the remaining stock of bottles marked with the discontinued label. $2 oz. Bottle 21c Regular S5c Size You may choose from @ wide range of the best fabrics for Spring and Suearece wear, including all wool Summer weight mixed aes pies tailor stripe salting Desteb weeds, imported Sellen, brilliantine, imported hairline stripe brilliantine, Shepherd checks, etc. On Floor. Friday at U’Neill’s Big Store for Dad and the B ys Men’ s Swagger SUITS in New Zz» Spring Models at $12.50 Values $18.00 to $25.00 In all-wool worsted, cheviots and cassimeres in the latest fancy effects, including chalk stri and shepherd plaids. Suits are in the new English and Norfolk models with narrow natural shoulders Extraordinary Bargains fi A Fad Women's Ribbed Underwear For Summer. Special Lots Stamped Made-up Waists Actual values 75¢ to $1.00, at... .. 25e High Gr Lingerie Waists, lace trimmed at neck and sleeves. Fronts stamped for embroidery, no or sleeves, knee length, with plain lace trimmed toms, Regu- and soft rolling fronts, mohair lined; vests are high cut. Sizes 88 td 40. Hand EmbroideredWaists Actual Also Men's All-Wool Blue Serge Suits ee iene oo Sunproof navy blue serge, cut in the newest nglish, conserva- y tive and Norfolk§models. Suits are mohair or silk lined and elegantly 1.25 ‘D ainty Voiles, Lawns, etc., beautifully embroidered in Bulgarian eff Ae Saige, Dey EEO Hae Rich Cut GLASS Special at $9.98 Value $5.00 to $6.00 A dazzling selection of the pro- ducts of the glass cutters’ art. Deeply cut throughout; this rich cut glass sparkles in a@ million x hts, and will always be a very ant dining room decoration. egies Ice Tubs, Sugar, and Creams, Octagon - shaped Fern Dishes, Ice Cream Trays, Com- rta, Celery Trays, Decanters, Bald Bows: 8 and 9 inches; Butter Dishes and Vases are all included in this selection, | ‘to aad Street, New York City Ol Women's Vests, 25¢ Swiss ribbed lisle or cotton vesta, low neck and sleeveless; fee ces or Spehsted yokes, Regu- jar vi red. Sizes 34 to 42; stouts, Norfolks, 34 to 38. Cash or Credit Also Men's Norfolk Suits In neat fancy effects in cheviots and | If more convenient to cassimeres, cut in the new Spring models, | 70% bay your Gotbes new with yoke, box or knife plait, plain skirt | ° Pe eh and stationary belts. Sizes 88 to 40. y at Intervals. O'Neill's Store for Ded and the Bors. * 2,400 Prs.“Slightly Imperfect Shoes $1. 8 5 Dees $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes at A new lot of this well known shoe has just reached us from y. Of course every man knows the quality and reputation DL: the W. L. Douglas Shoe. Their exacting factory regulations lay aside many pairs of shoes for some trivial error in manufacture. A atitch not quite in place, a button off line, are enough to throw them toward our store. But we assure you that in most cases you will not be able to detect the flaw. These defects will in no way affect the looks, wear or comfort of the shoe. Mostly patent leather, some tan Russia calf button Oxfords, © sito some black gun metal calf and black vici kid. A very large eer to select from. All lites rep! represented in some style. ONetii'e Bia Hore | SIO ERAO O'Neill-Adams Co., Sixth A' J fe — ooo 0 000 rate , al

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