The evening world. Newspaper, June 18, 1913, Page 16

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PY HE OHNERS Washington to-night, The cont op- SUBMARINE TORPENO BOAT GOES TO SEA ON TRIAL TRIP. RARE ED EAR The Thrasher Will Be Required tol Go 200 Feet Under | Water. | PHILADELPHIA, June i8—The te | marine torpedo boat Thrasher, built for the Government by the Cramp | bulld! ymoany, passed out to asa toe | day for Cape Cod. The litte diving craft le being convoyed by the tug Uaxter and is bound for a deep. d of Saying He Would water point on the New Engiand coast | where her trial torte will be held. Those Rather Sweep Streets Than | will take place near Cape Cod about Get Money as Operators, |r, Cu | July 15 and will be In charge of @ board | s, hmarine Is required to go down under the suriace of the water, ‘ hich Ix the wovereat test of her trial, ARLESTON, W. Va., June I8$—ThE ang after that she is required to de- committee investigating the velop a speed of nine knots under the Virgivia coat etrike to-day rushed water and fourteen knots on the sur- the examination of witnesses in, fe to depos of as many.ot thene Reard as possible before leaving » —— NOTES OF. THE THEATRES. nh Wi eho who are presenting thel , ithe case, had on hand a score or of witnesses ‘whore testimony was ‘Trans, and whom they wished to examine | from the stage several THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNE MARTIN J. CONDON'S LIABILITIES ARE NEARLY $9,000,000 Andrew Carnegie Has a Claim of $2,100,000 Which Is Said to Be Secured, fchedulea of Martin J. Condon, for- mer president of the American Snuff Company and a director In the Car- negie Trust Company filed tn Federal Court to-day show Habiiities of $8,« | 976,123:99, with assets of $413,409 In- cluded In the asuets are real estate at Potham Manor, N. ¥., and Nawhville and Knoxville, Tenn, valuet at $1ih- 000, mortgaged for over $20,009; an automobile valued at $1,000; a claim of $50,000 against the Veta Colorado Mining and Smelting Company; stocks 10,000 shares of the Merchants and Man- ufacturers’ Securities Company, the value of which Is atated to be Gn- known. FAMOUS IN A DAY FOR THE BEAUTY OF HER HANUS AND ARMS. — A Free Prescription That Docs Its Work Over Night—You Can Pre- pare It at Your Own Home. > Last Week’s Great Sale Brought Us This New Lot of Dainty Dresses for Wear About the House Shopping Center AMS Sixth Avenue, 2Utn to 22d Street We Give Surety Coupons Free With Purchases and Redeem Them in Merchandise EXO In New York's ONEIL- Co. Tfouse Dresses, indeed! What's ina name! These are such good looking dresses that you will be pleased enough to wear them out of doors in the Sumner weather. About 1,000 dresses are in these two special lots. $1.50 to $2.00 Dresses t 99OC a. $2.00 to $2.50 Dresses 1.39 2. nent oo “The Garden of Allah, first appeared, It the Lieblers’ product and bonds of the Carnegie Trust Com. pany, American Tobacco Company, American Snuff’ Company, Madison Trust Company and various mining companies valued at $201,236.60; $12,- 672.99 in bank and personal proparty worth $600, Charieston. attitude of Senator Martine of Jerecy, who yesterday clashed % PANG Quinn Morton, one of the operators B Paint Creek, and the attorneys for The one in the illustration with & aeat little qup to match is of striped percale of an excellent quality, made in a simple and practical way and yet with » touch of style that is pleasing. Another (illustrated) Is of fig- ured percale with @ bands of em- broidery insertion in the waist, sailor collar and cuffs of con- trasting materials. A dress you would never expect to buy for 99c. o A number of other models are included in plain colors, striped Smart I-piece dresses, with tailored revers effects, buttoaing over to one side; others with fancy collars, button trimmed, and dozens of other good styles, each with its touch of attractiveness in material, design or trimmings, Not the smallest attraction is the work- manship, which shows what pre- cision of size and fit ready-to-wear tailoring accomplishes in these days, Materials are ginghams, lawns, per cales, chambraya, linenes, ete, in various plain colors, striped or fig- ured effects. © play im a writing. of vile fred T. Coleby, will be in the repertoire Operators became a matter of CON! Niude during ile American tour next season. to-day. The operators’ Inwyers| stra, George Artie wil reture to the stage nest of ven erase and play the role of Lady Reacoustielt in that Senator Martine has been mem or Msgr Bag: oo ley ry tm his examination of witnesses | iar Aviles will again be corm tm the tit fens been prejudiced in his attitude war be funahine, Ole,” ich ° peeves er Thenire jo aeahaileed tine Feb. will sad tomporarily nett. Saturday sald that when the committee night. The compeny, with Miso Julie Sandersvn Washington they will put into, sn Jerk Comior, oil! rsume It engngvment feerd evidence of oral and written! “yin Juephine Osben and’ her husband, Pred by Senator Martine to show Nitto, who bare been acting in Austrailia for s fhe has “prejudiced the case.” ‘The Jef tnt & ball, are on thelr way home io val Members of the committee will Seteatter! Sepembor be ff on WES UP this question among themeel¥ee Nie hoetroun! a trio to Kurpe which be wae Win probably pinc: * before the shout to tate, Benate committee on education and — Mis Morgaret Ilimgton to the newest of the 3 7 in which te, Iron ‘Twelfth and Nineteenth Ward Banks and other securities; claims of! that red, and $5,018,90,93 | =~ ind bills which contain |. B. elchman, C. A. The run of ‘The Sunshine Girl,” has Breseriv have nad’ SE 6 EO EE om For Women’ ‘Tyree's Ani Powder | polnonoua, the names of Ld Moore jr; W. J. Weaver and W, Cummins as endorser; and $60,000 In ac- i commodation paper, equal as a ai or figured ginghams and per. A claim of $2,100,000, held by Andrew preventative or cales, with smart trimmings of Carnegie of No. & Fast Ninety-frat| P 5 ¥ contrasting ateriala, buttons, street, Condon nays is secured by 18,000 roe. tucka, ete. shares of the stock of the Tennesses| J. & TYMKE, Chemist, Washiuates, D, ¢ Packing Company, 6890 shares of the Madison Trust Company, 8,000 sharen of be Piatt Iron Works Company, and jeentic quit % eC 1.99 $1.39 990 O~ Sele Howse Dress Nant. ONeill Main Store, Third Floer, Beer, World “ants” Work Wonders, SR statement purporting to come from ws engaged yesterday io Leed the company which pene and sepreeeees. © poe hisses Bote ate ail bas opeoed ite Me of his handwriting 7 8! pew season tits week, amd with Mise (irece Van | esas Circulating throughout the preg so Ragrong 4 Losevel bey) Rep and Mise 0 jugar in to-@ay aroused considerable dle ine ciientele it enabiiored trothet manne ‘The statement set forth that) “Whea Claudie “4 eo —N =) oO =s) om _ = eo (=) bbe, =] '-¥) = => _ = Ca -Q a 1 = =| i= -Q f~) +-¥) = o ¢") a ana rg) a Hot days these — everyone thinking of how cool and refreshing the surf is. Since you must have a bathing suit you want one that is smart and attractive while serving its purpose for the dip. From our wide assort- ment of new styles we offer the following =~, Two Specials ~~" in Silk Bathing Suits = ae oe + Women s Silk Bathing Suits at 93.98 ‘ ‘alues to $7.50—Bathing suits of satin an feta, in black and navy; handsomely trimmed: fancy and collariess models. . oe Women's Silk Bathing Suits Sails $5.98 ee jues to $10,00—Silk and satin, with pipi trimmings of plain, otriped and plaid silke; alles oatlat ‘or Dutch peveiorgh sines. For Women, Misses and Girle—suits of mohair or surf cloth, sailor cole lar. Navy blue and black, at 01.80 to 93.98. O’Nelll Main Stare, Women’s Wear Dept.. Third Floor, werner trrrrTs Children’s 75c |Continuing Our Great Once-a-Year Sale of Rompers at 39ci) Sample Hosiery Repriced because they are in sam- From the largest and best known importers and distributors of se i a "e Ba weJammns od fey. 25c to 35¢ Silk and Lisle | 35c to 59c Silk and Lisle dosen while 76c ones are 89c. Hosiery, Hosiery, and tees in hed colors, with reinforced soles, beels and toes all the wanted colors. liales, all wanted styles and colors. at the new price. at 14c pr | at 23c pr For Women—Lisles and cottons im pany, sew colors Women's Heejery, tp, the Matn Store, | Men's Hoalery ia For the Sweet Summer Girl Special $4.95 * Usual Value $6.50 Cool as a white cup, dainty as a Summer cloud, os welcome and delightful as a soft breeze, clever merely as stylish dresses; but, of course, it's the girl within the dress that does the work. Sisce—swcet sizteen—and just as aweet from 14 to 18 oF thereubout. Junior Wash Suits at 94.95 Regular value $6.50 Chic-like wash suits in beautiful assort- ment of colors, with striped or plain skirts, Made of smart tissues and linen, the coat art of striped tissue, the skirt of white linen veral styles, some trimmed with ‘ embroidery, others saucily simple on strictly tailored lines, and only 93.90! 91.75 Repp Dresses for Girls, 95c Made of fine repp in Russian models, with embroidered front and scalloped edge, with belt in all light shades; also white sizes, 6 to 10 years. Rater Martine “ hen produced last year he Ring, te to be rewritten by * Mise Strects than earn his money 88 Anne Caldwell, one ty “The West Virginia coal operators 40.” of we Silper.” wl be piece New Tort we for the operators declared a one of the opening atiractione of the coming hey would place this @thera made by the Senator ia tement “me. | The Brooklyn Mike filled the New Brighton | Theatre tas night, ‘They toon over the bouse | trom root to orchestra. Pauline incorporated «| [i 4 Martine to-day took iittle! aumber of stunts for thelr particular venefit, and oe the dings, Although he Ma, ¢m Kitty Morton brot the crund in at the committee table throughout Jerr, and “Manager | Bearings he asked no questions, decorated for the cecasion. t Qn agreement reached ate. EEE Kf @utbreak, that Senator Kenyon) eer : T ef witnesses. i teritation from dally foot orture, | causes ya -fovns, fy aN a _———_—_=aa=*=—Sa OSS oS Greene, superintendent of ww mine of the Paint Creek Company when the atrike out, was the first witness. He that guards were not pi on Creek until men at work thea } interfered with by the strikers. Bolk, who served on Paint ae Sa we a. ne stig hers, - Youthfulness and Cheerfulness are enjoyed by those who are free from ill health and its discomforts. Good health depends largely on GOOD TEETHKEEPING Visit your dentist at least twice a year and rely on the habitual night and morning use of : Dr.lyon's ; PERFECT ® _ Jooth Powder Dentrifice, oe, prepared for necrty half a century by « ‘Three evccessive genesations of dentists have recom- mended it — tree euccesaive generetions of users have found it cafe, the woth by the harmless yet eleansing end polishing. Saas ‘enc! 1 — , at night benefita of good teethkeeping are lifetime benefits, Are you De. Lyon's. magazine advertisements? What Dv, Lyun’s qges net do nly your dentist le competent to do SOLD BVERYWHERE YOURS FORt tm charge of the guards, defended conduct. He described the firet fe ef Muckiow, May ®, 1912, when town was attacked from the hills. (sashes sabes RETRY DUFFY JUNE 25. Seabury to Preaide—Pottce- y Accused of Accoption Bribe. | fori, "wet SURETY COUPON WEEK Forty Surety Coupons Free ad Day During \s Week loupons will be given to , 40 you want to hq rppaid! ae many as you wish; 30 coupons for saoh' book. you now have partly filled. Wash Goods Remnants Regular Value 15¢ lo 39¢ yard. Special at. The assortment includes, new dimities, cool organdies, stunning voiles, dainty lawns, linette suitings, the fashion- able crepes, smart percales, natty ginghams and zephyrs, practical muslins, etc., etc. Figures, stripes all desirable colors and all white materials, O'Neill Main Store—Hecond Fioor, est Peas eat | RSCTA 95c. In dotted Swiss and fine lawn, ty trimmed with laces and fine embroidery; sises @ to 6 years. Children's Night Robes at Chemise models in very good cam. brie, Yokes are prettily trimmed | Good and good-looking at 84.00; with lace: sizes 2 to 14 years, ios “ Children's 75c to $2.00 Made of fine lawn and prettily }] (Ny that the District-Atvorney's office P Gresent additional evidence con- wcZor Men-Silk, Lite and Cotton | sult" Lie and Coton, Hall Hove with double heels, toes and soles in ee Aoi ay Imported and de; (PIPPI PP PPP PPLPDPA Dusty with the recciving of other $1.90—To-Morrow’s Price for The e Women’s $3 Low Shoes aure to “‘lonk good to you" oF Caps. | DOWN WEEK trimmed with laces and em! Children's Polo Caps at 69c. Jn fine white pique, have scalloped tims and detachable buttoned band; they wash easily and are just as light nd cool as they look for the little boy or girl. Children's White Hats, Special at 50c. Have buttoned-on crown, are made of a high grade linene. Am unusual and timely bargain. O'Nelll Main Stere—Third Fleer, une Sale of BEDS and BEDDING Continues eductions are 10 to 40 per cent. less than the regular. We illustrate a few items from cur enormous stock of beds, bedding and Summer furniture. $3.50 Reed Rocker, $2.50 | $5.75 Vermin Proof, $3.75 $6.25 Enameled Bed at 94.75 ; m | Ithas 1 1-16-inch pil- lars, 1 1-16-inch top rod, ‘13% and 8-8-jnch filling rods; height of head is & 56 inches; height of foot is 87 inches; T-ball con- struction; extra heavy chills and castings; made § Women's Patent Leather Welt and Turn Sole Oxfords with Cuban heel. Gun Metal welt sole Oxfords. Patent Leather and Gun Metal Pumps and Colonials, A money saving event for you. 99.50 White Canvas Button Boots at $2,75—White Canvas But- ton Boots, welt soled, both plain and tipped toes, Cuban and covered heels. Very chic and dressy. 2.60 White Canvas Pumps and Oxford Ties at ¢1.95 Heving canvas covered heels and turn soles. Appropriate for all occasions, ond Floor, and Delicatessen know it because they of it at 10c per bottle. E PRITCHARD, Maker, LARGER AMOUNTS IN PROPORTION OPE SATURDAY EVENINGS ONLY #2 2174-32 AVES BET [BEND "STS. This massive oak extension table, highly polished, large claw feet, a 818 value, special... B00 Dewa—ive Weekly. N For the loth ng i.” Famally—g1 99 Dowa, $1.0 Weekly

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