The evening world. Newspaper, May 21, 1913, Page 14

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che PR Tree tame ep rr tte te _ - « 3 ‘ ' ra ; ¢ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 91, 1918. ‘ stig Mp and that ‘menace to geod order and decorum;! met, for none of them appeared at tne! 70 WOmEN wed ae tas ] nd, méeting. Mr. Hoeveler, however, has aie a soa’ Hall Mi “is | THOSE HEADACHES ip OTHER won held in Nitiey on June 17 on the peti. i b then! began if . , decency requires that the wearing of ton of 18 fF cent. of the voters at the mat en ide ll {auch garinents tn publte aneulA Speen wastes o hare If secompanied with backache, last election, who neck the abolition of te hw yuint, Lavery charged be regulated of prohibited; therefore; dregeing dows pain, do not have eight of the saloons. Jackson enuciw sire, Laheny be it matter before it te be. Nature never intended that her valuable gifts and Resolved, Tiat the Counell of the ‘¢ women should cuffer in tit resolution manner. The election will be the fret appiica- wa “ving tion of the Initiative law in New Jerwey. | BROTHER HE CHARGES encouraging her to teave hone. AIMED AT IN COUNCIL city of Pittsburg! " —_——-- { ~ -—<—o - tee of three of A has H Pierce’: | Dr, 'e ; a KNOCKS DOWN A RUNAWAY; } IN COURT FOR SAYING SHE'D | a eee aaa re 5 eo j acentipeanin the matter, and reporting dings. FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION ‘ WN ADLER’S VEST SAVES GIRL, BUT MAY DIE. ba P SHOOT “TURKEY TROTTERS.” | Counelt auch recommendations 8 the| ag serine A BINTINOTION fw baler nih bn COTS 5S instincts aheny Sues 5 one 1 py ant: Tek premises, aa to committee shal? 3 derfal feunedy dj Veteran Whips His Horse Into Ani-| ly SUES fOr. $50,000 for “I'm Going to Shoot, and Shoot to Pittsburgh Alderman Tried to bag “ra fan Ano Le phe =A tates us) wwhat! Feurve deen coqontated with SSteemen's pereiar ar weaknenees | Miss Moore Said Oil Merchant} mal That Is About to Strike Loss of Affections That a8 Reiterates a | Start Fight Against Im- support a: ong the over olght members bg de ed ie pa OR. 7 Frightened Young Woman. Led to T) weller to Magistrate, . of the Couneil. women of Pitts) “why, = ied 4 .ed to T : odes — bd “eer \ Had Mai Her in Frightened by an slevated train a ragedy j, 17 the Flatbush Court Mrs, Annic de t Dress. spins tak hae ported mck “T don’ qi Providence. horse atached to # delivery wagon, , care causa Jones, forty-five, who livers in an - " 4 jWhlet had heen lett at Third avenge and! Trial of che $00 wuit bogie vy Tree HIMMITT, tad ae sme PITTSBURGH, May %1.="1 do not = = Twentieth street, yesterday aftermvon Thomas F, Laheny of the painting firm | day by Mins Mary Shortdan, @lhteen,| Obsect to any member of thie gguncil Albs IN DIVORCE SUIT. Gashed up the avenue Nearing Twenty- La! Davis, taneny & Co. againet Renja- ‘of having C:rontened to shoot her. making an ans of himself if he wants Bi SALE u eighth street jon orashed agninnt oa it tone por the Eiieree Sherer |. Ce cmmege te teu 1 was justi-| to, but I do not like the idea of him 4 nny bo braced om a the LApkaghcee eoniul Taeay ear 4 = wae cent ree ‘ ae the th an Food Including his colleagues,” sald Meng, =f 1 i ing from the shafts, swerved and went ‘ pba caged td Magistrate 3 nA! man i. V. Babcock in discussing La G C ts ' J eh, dack+| po: " o c bs Tells Court She Thinks Hers a| vex throutn Fwenty-sient srt. ton Weaken Murch sh twek) goraans ‘hare tne oye festa tl eeraton offered oy Counanan We recque VUorse welt fre “Mock Marriag ” and M Several persons narrowly escaped be- Bronx Hulider and politician. | who occupten the apartment above mine,| Hoeveler to appoint a committee of | Without any extra ec,” a FS, {ine run down. As the animal was ap- Lavete was Mrs, Laleny'’s brother|!* In the habit of inviting her friends| threo to investigate tho style’ of women's ale: coe Proaching Fifth avenue @ wirl who Was and called at the Jackson home, No, | t Ber, home to indulge in the “Trot, | a... fheee ie tine Bouvetes ronetigbes | " “4 Adler Gets Decree. Growing the streot became transfixed j99 ginqion anit ehure tiv, baheay ‘Shiver’ and other dances which are| Gresees.. Here veler i dan ; , 8 5 “ afl right for animals, but not for human|!n part: Samples, Exhibition Models and Over- x, with fright ff the path of the horse, 6 An express poodles Me by James! N28 employed as Jackson's housekeep-| beings. They bang out ragtime songs| Whereas, The styles of the gar- Grames, seventy, 4 veteran of the civ] Tt eXpostulate, It was eald, with] and dance until early morning hours] menty of women us fashioned at the War, of No. 186 Mull of the civil Jackson for allowing the woman to re-|and until the place resembles more a fl r ¢ ¥ lull etreet, Brooklyn, re, There was a wrangle, dur-| Menagerie than an apartment house, | Present time are, in some cases, of an came slowly wy the avenue. Gramen ing h Lavelle was shot. “If Miss Sheridan and her friends] immodest character, and in other cases heard the cries, saw the girl and gallop- must ‘trot’ they will have to do It elsé-| absolutely lewd and lascivious; and, flow direct from our own workrooms. Corssts from $1.00 to $5.00—-€3.50 to $15.00 values Testimony of Mipe Bessie H. Moore, momber of an old New Bedford, Mass., Who until recently believed : So Extra Charge for it. herse!: hore, fh A Commer's Jury numbering among tts | MA Bent Nie oe hae fo, lash of hie whi! members George W. Perkins, George B. | WHS. If they perelat in doing It over! Whereas, ‘The garments commonly Advertisoments for The World may be } ree forward. The FUN Corteiyou, Charles W. Bogard, Presi-| iy Mead Pm going to | called tight draped skirt and slashed Qt any American District Messenger Quay was thrown from his feet, Grames's gent of the Twenty-third Ward Bank: | Gatatence Naumer held Mrs, Jonos| skirt, when worn by women, tend to te the city veel © P.M. horse and wason running over him, George V. Griswold, banker, and Leroy | in $100 ball to keep the peace, WWee The DSS Morality, O84 Gre: a urled ae eee from the wason | phyfe, architect, acquitted Jackson after to the pavement, where he lay uncon- : = fous with a broken thigh. He waa| Aftteen minutes deliberation, He claimed taken to New York Hospital, Because! of his advanced age, the doctors sald he might fot tecover, ju the excitement the young woma: disappeared. Y —_— oa We Give Sure:y Stamps Free with Purchases and Redeem Them in “Merchandise =r De Your Lungs Need Treatment? : =|( ONEILL-ADAMSCO. Pap cel ha Sixth Avenue, 20m to 22a Street oer An Unusual Value Giving Event Is This Sale of | New French-American Hind Women’s Fashionable Suits | Embroidered Muslin Unaerwear anne pg oT get go OR Advance Fall Mode!s —Spring Materials We have just unpacked an excellent 3 : ~ - of Women’s Hand Embroid- said Mra. Donahoe, recklessly. Since T ae | > he ‘ont, Empire bacr, thre ler assortment fost me teeth there's not a wurrd inthe | Bi : 5 ola ci As, ie Pair, ach, Be § 1 75 0 a im. Mer Explanation. : (Prom the Youth's Companion.) There were some deficiencies in the early education of Mra, Donahoe, but mentioned them or admitted ir existence. “Will you sign your e here?’ sald the young lawycr whom Mra. Donahoo had asked todraw a up @ deed transferring a parcel of land | to her daughter. ; preparetion “You sign it yourself an’ I'll make| Bf cesatal canese beth Rese ang ebvend, mark,” said the old woman quick! with a mae yen gave out I'm not able to writ Srerra, vos man.” “How do you spell it?" ‘he asked, pon ~American Muslin Underwear | wurrld I can spell.” ‘i Disteinuted by Riker Hoge. 0 awe Pca - il sy coming falls Repti eee ee § didi Frome Monde Time, Ue course there are several m ‘0 choose from. The materials used moire “parr Lpeet and a variety of excellent cloth materials in all modern colors. “Well, what ie It this time, Bobby?” “qn Bible days did they clear the woods with the axe of the Apostles?” which we are placing on sale to-morrow at reasonable prices. The cutitondeties ure done in France, where the most beautiful work in the world is done. The garments are made up in New York, where the finest workman- They are most attractively fashioned with long shawl silk collars, fastened with orna- ments of self materials, A complete range of Women’s Cloth and Silk, Coats at $17.50 ee Lee in loge tytn In the season's latest designs, such as t! it or or some are li hroughout with de materials used are moire i uptodate chath materiale and colors.” All since represented. up. te Silk and Cloth Dresses fe designs. ship in the world js found. What prettier or finer underwear could there be? Hand Embroidered Combinations, $1.00, $1.50, $1.75 and $1.95. Of Corset Cover and Drawers. Yokes and drawers are hand embroidered aud are damtily fin- fahed with lace edges. Corset covers are finished 4 with ribbon beading at the waists. Hand Embroidered Night Robes at $1.00, 91.50 and $1.95. The yokes are finished with dainty embroidery, also Ince edges und ribbon beading». New Princess Combinations, Special at $1.95. Made of fine nainsook, in the Princess model, elaborately trimmed with bl “Summer Dresses Auio& Dust Coats At $4.98 to $19.75 At $3.95 to $6.98 In the new combination effects, trimmed In a complete assortment. Made of pure with fine laces, embroideries, silk and velvet. linen and|inon. They have a tall eweep, An endless pod eo a vee foedale in all convertible collars and come in snug or loose Fityj iat t s F marriage up-to-date materials fitting models, ‘ linen, lace aad embroidery beading» with a ribbon finish, (A reproduction returned ¢ 8 05.00 model; see illustration. e . Separate Cloth Sk kK $ * White Petticoats Corset Covers Made of good quality Nainsook, Made with fine Cambric tops} | in the French model, yokes trim wf eer oe in aint blac! These ite the latest models, being fitted with Empire belts and cut tan and mixture. io me slong gracetul pie ight ine, The atrial weed are all of excellent ’ 46:00 thepherl checks pew Hesse wateree are 919.50. _ All size waist bands and lengths represented. ruffles of pretty laces and em- med with--embroideries, wah ribvon beeding. 91-00 with ribbon beading. id O'Neill Mais tore—Third Fleer. PRPS PPPIS PPD PPLIPPIPA Body Brussels RUGS, Size 9x12, (30 NICKEL Bathroom Fixtures by Registered Eye Phy Special, $16.25 An Important Special Lot, Including 75¢ to $1.50 Values. Poten Pi Glas 8050 Leo And Other Si: t Unusual Bargain Prices ; ing mes al n a a . J. EHRLICH & SONS veut ‘ide assortment of the very best 5 frame quality in 100-Plece - At 50c¢ Each |Comolete Oeuliste! Opticians pretiy two tone and chints effect, you will find thee || Dinner Sets| : ‘“*Sternau”’ Half a Century in Business. oe Shower Bath Including all nickel fix- tures, spray and rubber 217 Broadway, Astor House. ates, ices Size 414x714 feet; regular $12.50,'at $6.25 id Vaiue win ese rcs manne |e nen Nee | een MT neta re 4 i mocked Bf te "or, Bond St., Brooklyn, to —_ | ize OxO feet; ular $22.50, at $11.25 Size 814x101 feet; regular $80, at 915.00 ize Oxl2 fect; regular $82.50, at $16.25 Also Body Brussels Border Rugs, in all colors; size 7344x1014; reg. 024.50; special at 912.25. — orwem, Main *:0re, Fourth Flore, PPP PIP PP PPP IPPPPPPPPPPP | | io | Special Prices dn Fancy China | —=7_ | the thirst of the 1,00 inbabi-' 498 A Meh ; ax "Wall valuetor" returned tot Every piece heavily nickel plated, on brass, Oe ree a ore FT to beth f Ives and Glassware finished with gold; full siaed | brackets, beth seals, white enamel and oak; | Regularly 910.75 pieces. spends ond soap diahow oem dabee Denging sone 8 bo very ona Hegistered Established * Trade Merb Half eCentugy Plates, various sizes, fruit or berr; Etehed tumblers and ale glasses, saucers, olive dis! cereal gold borders, value $1.60 dosen; bowls, all in neat and floral | at, onch........s.sssererree 10 decorations. Cut gless tumblers, pin- wi Ie, at, each ....seeeeeceene 10¢ | design; special, “half 92.50 dosen..........+ yr eeeron Fie Senblony Verne MF) 5g Nit Hiombarsishing i Imported Zee | GRAND RAPIDS : : FURNITURE White Materials H CREDIT. TERMS: Bearer: 1.00 grits FISHER Bros. COLUMBUS AVE BET. 103 & 104 ST O'Neil! Hemefurniching Store— Resement, The Season’s Greatest Values in _|Men! Opens Men’s Finer Grade Silk SHIRTS|,.Staw, Hats, The silks were purchased in the original pieces from a house that supplies 1 . ei I a iene Non POs aT a aT Te a a Te a a | herata, aln Soni i hse 08.00 values, selling here at in many euch shops, New Panama Hats S000. $3.65 All aro, genuine Panamas, finished in all sorts of shapes jade of white bleached Ecuadorean Pana- me, blocked and trimmed in America to conform to the latest decrecs of fashion. Sizes 654 to 75,. ; 18c, 28c, 38 to S5c yard, formerly 25c to 85c : Bere Fresh ein i we and clr rench WNuveliies in white and colors at James McCutcheon & Co., These shists were made for us on the newest custom specifications, whieh call for| absolute fit and service. The silks used were woven expressly for shirts, with firm texture and fast colors. You will find here habutai silks, crepes, satin stripes on light-and medium grounds in contrasting! colors, All are plain negligee boroms with soft tyrn-back cuffs, All sizes, O'Neil’ More for Ded and the Boys. Just Incide from Bizth Avenue. ONelli's Here for Dad aad the Boye—4 Direct Entrances trom @h Ave. OST IO O'Neill-Adams Co., Sixth Avenue, 20th to aay Street, New York City ORI O R= Oy” 2 7

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