The evening world. Newspaper, June 4, 1913, Page 5

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ot ete ee EE wont, WEEN FORAY SEIS l Take Boy Scouts on “Hike” [i 6: From Here to Pacific Coast Capt Gallardo ¢ Organizing ‘Uiiigue Trip for Troop of % Yeamg Americans, when he also turned State's evidence, low decided upon a novel step in hist long term now facing the fire- had been of no vmuiterial Assistance tofcase. Mr. Weller explained to the The Court ordered @ bench war- the prosecution and therefore he di@/Court what great assistance “Iay" (ran: prepared on which Stein was to not feel like making any réecommenda- he been to the State in causing nt before him for sentence tlons for mercy. nould have served hie twelve Btein was arraigned to-day also’ on iviet 4 of members of tie arsan Kang. 3 is acs eneuioeed tax tuaberet Broadway A second indictment and pleaded guilty |'The sentences in the twelve convic- 4, A® Is serving @ sentence of from | tions aggregate! nesrly 200 years. | to twenty-four yeara In Sing; Or, the strength of Mr. Weller’s state- \tmpo le for any other Judge to tm- in the former conviction, Justice} ment Justice Goff deciled not to add | pose senter.ce. A very special dffering tomorrow of WOMEN’S WASHABLE DRESSES | for House and Morning Wear tare $2, $2.50 and $3.00 - ely — strikingly —_ coe This is the heyday of the house dress. This indescribab! wet eminently peace Straws — “None Better Made;” the tical little garment has relegated the “wrapper” to obl Sotee ene, tienen co label guarantees that! $2, $3 & $4 ] heRie change from the loos and towing ener sooty sod, in Toes page tee tea A complete atsortment of Panamas at popular prices is every bit as comfortable. son ve trip from this city to idea of Capt. Galiards In takin : yo delivered to us for this particular t. They latest styles, most alsa’ Wigs hav nat bons ty ond tare 9 ular materials and trimmings, and made of Tralaked it NPE bold us Ike aitatacin the Ani Naeem otast detail, and at these very special prices they are bargains in the strictest sense. A duplicate shipment of those $2 HOUSE DRESSES toon snioreane sat reny | RUBIN GETS SIX YEARS Several vere tong we offered a collection of these selfaame @@ houve dresses with moat gratify- Sie’ carefully for weeks, SEirneat Galiardo, national physical hOf-tho American Boy Scout or- mn, has, wich the a septevas of’the to pat Into thet hodie FOR EMPLOYING FIREBUG. With the avaiatanc rey | Rovert J. Rudin, fora former insurance aj) Boy Scout Headquarters, Ca fx busily prevaring for his pro; uster. who was convicted of arson | 1p. AN atttomobile trek tel ing results. They were absorbed before all of our patrons were satisfied, and women, wif go sith tuem, and there will &ino{ frebug used by the morrow. of Hydegrede Delhi suiting, a soft h cotton fabric, which launders he @ medical man to look after | Was sentenced & splen- didly. Colles, cults ae va ot Wines tale We anne aay embroidered in black or con- Rata at a oo aad ! trasting shades. k bow at neck and patent leather belt. Cadet, navy, light blue, laven- hie plendid pt aa devstopinent wit etter al : Bevel i 4 der, pink, black, ar tan. Sizes $4 to 46, onthe tbe ny ner mmo goes) HOUSE DRESSES AT $2.50 | HOUSE DRESSES AT $3 An entirely new s ~ made of striped lawn, | Exquisitely pretty little with effective lapettery se au juality' white Willd color sollte and culls te meats the fabric penal beck and tucked bel Lesser das Beal aly pings. Black | of em! » with ribbon bow at neck and bow at neck. Assortmen' colorings em- | belt. Box front, trimmed with dainty proses ine, black and lavender. Sines 4 to 46. rows of crochet buttons. Sises $4 to 44. ONEILL-ADAMSCa ONEILL-ADAMSCo. ONEILL-ADAMS Co, Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City ‘ Sixth Avenue, 20th te 23d Street, New York City . Siath aa York City The pianos for this co-operative sale were personally selected at the factory by Mr. C. Hp iter Wagner, President The Lyrachord Co., miei arrival are being ‘petod pr inepected by Bf by Mr. Wahan Franko, for years Conductor and Concertmeister Metropolitan Opera rob A Manufacturer’s clearance of fifty styles of CHILDREN’S WHITE DRESSES at savings of one-quarter to one-third Children’s Dresses... The Season’s Newest Styles in sk hk yf BATHING DRESSES FOR WOMEN’ 4 The success of this plan). “= nr | lies in the value of the piano|===] === ie % aunaie mney, Dainty alte and bathingdreseis, witha: of : Copyright, 1918, by O'Nelil-Ad Ce Daiety ag "on athing Dresses. pea 96! That this big Co-operative Sale IS a success goes without say- | a more liberal agreement—taking everything into account—than thie cage Heavy shin Datine ie ol ri ew ‘at red | ine. oe overwhelming success. Far beyond our most sanguine cor agreement which we have been describing from day Lustrous Satin Bathing Dresses. .o.....yecea recon ft 4 | But, when all is said and done—when the whole proposition We can answer these questions for you with a decided NO, Sete Sit Bowe Bathing Dresses. Dresses... cc... “erat Pe | has been sifted down as to what this success can be attributed, the “NEVER. A more fair, square or liberal proposition will never ri tt | one thing that stands out bolder than all the others is the great | be offered on which to put a piano in your home. You are miss- And all the can think of \ value of the piano for the money. ing the opportunity of your life if you don’t get one of these And all the bathing sundries you can think of / The piano is worth more | pianos during this co-operative sale. : é ' he ‘eee an Fi —so very mue more— Read this: 26224) inn itivbeine soa for Compare these pianos with others Canvas Bathing, Ghoepeves ccc. vvoeevss abe and sal Rubber Bothing Garters... +000 o--~ sopanrcy acts rill at once aie you's t rece ‘gal Let us be fair witheach | —_ Jn other ‘stores—you may find pianos at “a dollar down, and Steen, Bathing Slippers Bathing Bult Bags.cesees. plermagege =e eponeraive aa hon allows one hundred and ine. ee eee dollar a week.” But look them over. They are “dollar down Funcy Bothing Cope. tive e week ttao which eo ay y, the Femalncer-—e > the Fate LO | t and dollar a week’’ pianos. one, or t ou select eon proposition by asking a few Now come tosee these pianos: Lookat them. Thereisno icintntel tay ar tier ttt | “When if ever, do you | Uncertainty about the price on these pianos. It ie marked in These SEPARATE SKIRTS ‘for Women ‘ fei be be delivered Immediatels next week of next month " , y' plain figures on each and every 1 i ill to 1 k i to Pree ou weet Vor atrawent sed he ways Gele: | again expect to buy a There i ig no hesitancy about the terms. They also are are values it will pay you to look in mane us altar ae oarmaee: | Plano, which is really eo marked in plain figures. White Cordeline or Khaki Skirts ......c+curenpeceeseess at 2.00 | i) ray ine certain NH ty Jour money UATS for fese wan The ition has been carefully thought out and worked out. _ Linen or Repp Skirts ......++ccescewescce comemercumecen at 3.95 fend wend aiid Ket iw instrument, this co-operative price— The price has been made as low as the most thoroughly organized Ratine Dress Skirts at 3.95 bas dollars and 75 cents? | and most economical selling methods permit. ee aie ae , - : 4 | When, if ever, do you again expect to buy a piano of such The ter ms have been made as easy and the time in which to pay has a4 ‘d Black e Eponge Skirts : at 5.95 | known high grade upon such easy terms as 5 dollars as an initial | be" ade ae long asthe small profit will junit. rh : i You pay on only five dollars as an initial payment, which is innnediately Colored Jute Cloth Hy irts .. at 5.95 aa) payment and the remainder at the rate of I dollar and 25 cents a placed to your credit and insures im mediate delivery of your instrument. H. Linen Crash Skirts at 5.95 4 week Cd no interest charged? pan ‘ y This lpaves aa ot two wo hundred and forty-three dollare ed seventy. a een ss you ever again expect ve an opportunity to buy a | five cents pay in one hundred and ninety- piano reiah is 00 prmeey | prgen! feet). a: : five woaks 8: 098 Colm 809, Sige sine vec fe commisinad ‘effort of the A handful of mothballs is a poor substitute , , fo get more priv: ° f leges. such as getting your money back or exchanging your piano | Pred rc Core lg ey a for SAKS’ COLD STORAGE!. after you have tried it fora whole year? And do you expect to get | greatly lessened price and greatly lengthened time in which to pay. Th fall that mothballs are sufficient against moths, as there is a During this cae ine ine fallacy eee a Chastain 4 in the pocket is proof Bae ge rheumatism in the Piatt ’ Cut this coupen out and moe mail Mteto- 9 In New York's Shopping Center + de grup hak Selotloas ol" Flakes belng old’ on i a We shall not discuss these popular superstitions, ie shall you that o large per- [4-4-13, of th Kk fur ot Q NEILL-ADAMS Co : St aaa Panam ear which pou ar cordially And t, your fure need, vacation. The refreshing chill of ‘the faa Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New AS City aoe eee Nal will ep ‘ite. tot their lack lustre appearance. Write us now or Ms tomorrow, and for a small sum we will clean, store, and re-deliver your fure in the assume all responsibility for their safe-keeping in the meantime, 2626 Greelay—and call up now! ee een eee OT oe a oe adhe Lawl ho

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