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ET RE TT ss ——_—2— FS ANAS NAA AS PS ERI \} ay THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 96, f919,0 8% - } — (-) ———— be Give Surety Coupons Free ae Purchases and Redeem Them in Merchandise === © Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street Public Is Tired of Ordi- | vaa ctoments that to-day aurround the! nine years old, of No. 99 Bast One ce a A Really Sensational Millinery Event nance Hold-Up. Dubie in dreetty concerned” faeatatea cb Sita 0 Liter © 8 SS Over 25,000 New Untrimmed Hats and Ready-to-Wear Hats; and a Huge Purchase of Flowers rer PUBLIC 16 PROTECTED, | [Soto teu te ts fects tne a in a Friday and Saturday Sale That Will Positively Astonish You| in Variety, Good Style and Bar, argains IF PUBLIC 16 PROTECTED. | iice Court to-day for the second time In QUICK ACTION NEEDED.| “1 have tor « tong time realized the| a month, charged with felonious asmault great need of moving picture regula-|on a» policeman. i tions,” aald Alderman Eagan, “and have Hats for Women, Misses and Midecr The’ Very Newest Creations and Adaptations al This being the time of year when importers and man-| We believe we secured not only the largest special i \" ; wfacturers hasten to wind up theit Summer business and | purchases, but by far the most desirable stocks, and prepare for next begin our bu; Ahi dai went out to ee |Craaty, the bargains are the greatest that have been but from a humanitarian one, The peo-| it will not be held up just on account ple who go to the moving picture shows |of this, At least the other points of are entitled to the best protection we | the Folks ordinance are sound and have can give the 4 . - | aiready been passed by the board. It trol at pr «| would be a gross injustice to the public factory ov to hold it up for this one reason.” or sanitation oe -— “Tam firmly convinced that the most | CRIPPLE BRAGS HE WILL expedient thing to do ai “DO A COP NAMED MILLER” pass the Folks . dine before the B rocldnagdig cto ae in, | Policeman Charges Man With One in the main, the regulations that ought Leg of Feloniously Assault- fo be put shrenn witnvet further te ing Him Members of a het Realize |'%; jntena to eupport 14, ¢ tor me other! Atthough he has bat one leg and uses reason than that of wio'ng out many|a crutch, Alexander Vernon, twenty- measures that have been presented,/at Ono Gfundred and Twenty-ninth Business,” From All Views. mainly because they @id not have thia| street nnd Second avenue. Vernon, he provision. amerts, attacked him with a potato — cat eave fatt tae Dublic would be hat-!knife and tried his best to ated and er protected However, I] cut. When Vernon was searched tn the By Sophie Irene Loeb. would not wish to block any measure| station house @ blackinck was found in Members of the Board of Aldermen| that would adequately protect the pub- | his pocket. bave come to realize that: Ne, and it seems we all ought to agree! ‘whet are you doing with this? . @ com ; on some measure to finally adjust this we tits data bs hi: putts e asked Lieut. Walsh. “ave matter: “T Intend to do up a cop named Milior further dslay wioture regu. 1 explained to Mr. Eagan the view | who arrested me last month,” @ald Ver- of the ca rae that they should not be! non, compelled to put up spacious structures | with eome show of pride, Vernon similar to theatres, since their business | pleaded guilty in court to an attempt woukt not warrant it; that their busi-|to assault Trantner. Magistrate Me- Ness was quite different in ite require- | Quade held him without bail for trial Wi favor of making moving wie | Te® complainant was Patrolman | the best things to waiting for offers. | offered in several seasons. “Levying Tribute on on Wage-| Sa show proprietors build substantial | T7antner of the Hast One Hundred and 15, 000 : New White Chip Dress Shapes at 65c structures similar to thone of theatres, | TWenty-sixth street station. He warned Earners’ Amusement Is Bad a re withheld my vote on aome of| Vernon to cease annoying a little girl A fine chip straw, beautifully put together and blocked; there are 15 styles from which to select; all J up to the flats, small, medium ey large sisee taostly white—a few blac! 1 fo the ctrap-hanger whe seeks =| ments to that of large theatres with —— pai ae pa ee aD ‘ (he moving plotures. Me end his [their propertios, &c. Mr. Kagan said i i pe! wet hid Pa, fumity are eutitiod to auch amuse |e realised this and belteved a fair) ALL ANGRY AT WILSON. 500 Genuine ; New Trimmed 6,000 Bunches of Spee ee Er sy cps Sa st | wonka et aromt Beianr Poow Panama Hats Tailored Hats Outing Fiats Fi PS ten Bow fer mero ‘Gapiowabte 1 meet iS movie puanenn ei ee ore Regularly 95.06 Owels | TBO @ je" conditions. ought to be passed and passed quickly,” | WASHINGTON, June 2.—Halfanasted Regularly %3.00 and $6.00 th. 50 Regular — 50c ‘Vested taterests which might lose | declared Alderman Muhibauer, “I do|fiage over the Government bulldings d 93.50, at . ai eeee 1.00 _ Money 1 proper laws were pre- ‘|not think the long ouffering public | were not necessary to-day to symbolize These are be gel - “Pusat ool ne 250, ing hate in 5 car as a trim: to $ oe Wided cheuld mot be allowed te | should be made to wait any longer, and | the gloom that settled over the several direct. A cancelled order lot A that’ naa ee te | eer score of gal tsceoek chip and hem Foses, a ON RL Aa a lg egg | Pp fies iy clea ag Ree ong ep og i a Tah fog in aaa tas power to provide |'my. fellow Aldermen the widom ot | ned Geclined to grant them a full nol- PM (oetpceeuat valle’ sith, Natest shapes, | mousta, A great ‘ke, be. peel bo Sha a sea voting for it, It te iene time, ie this |day July & Petitions had been filed legislation should enacted the | with the President setting forth that as | board before it salcares for on wum- | July 4 was a holiday and the following o Si tins tno tne ssn | tn rye greene mal Sa teaegiamamortne eau |pq Women’s Tub | Habutai Silks |SHantung Pongee| Wash Goods | Misses’ Dresses | ‘Rubdry’ Towels | “lam e or ” oa! y Cc 8, _ —E — — soggy eal ppg te i the Chiat ex Dresses at 29c yd. at 59c yd. at 10c yd. at $2.50 ea. atlicen. grounds. ‘Their constituents are insist- Rogularly at 600 yd Regularly at $1.00 yd. Regularly up to 600 yd. Regularly at $8.95 each, One Dosen for $2.28. contin at $1. ea. iy o Dozen for Rg fp deerme ghee tte | igga mare wte| ix wes: 2 6 tan] Sore ete ome%e| seeenestnetrns| _dpamuret orm F ee ee eas ataien ween sortment ue ith | stripe Habutat Wash Silke | santung Ponges in white | trom ® ‘2 7 Zande of molt | in aeveral atylen, trimmea | Each one is in a sealed F eaihes with tases alive to cas more Brotery atm mine, Se eto of eeaiee,| tea, a Biue and black 004 | rics, Batata, Dimition, Lawns, | tnd vlain tailored mark, aabary te on Leidecd fag ploture ordinance which hes now Rgured or wate ig yrns, | and colors. Mulls and Volles, Sizes 14, 16 and 18, [isco CY] | galeeceth ang Siepaalhaige pyres tee ss aisee. | oo medti Mata Stere—O4 FI. O'Neill Main Store—24 Fl. O'Neill Mate Store—24 Fi. O'Neill Main Store—B4 Hi. O'Neill Main Store—24 Th. ° | enous ur AN END NOW TO j PREOENT CHAOS. Silk Foulards |Edwin C. Burt's ‘A Tremendous Week-End Sale of Mesh _ Bags Men's Shirts | ear oti movie peters or | TTELAT 1S, something ie bat at 69c yd. [Fie Gees 11,000 Pairs of Fine Fabric mance,” saki Alderman Gilmore, Regularly at 860 s E ' Tealise It would be an injurtice to the isssivude weakness, loss of appetite, inclination pees Bros | Shower. toro GLOV E S at 29c sine, witht ball Seasoamn| TR jale nt @ Peabo to tution delay acti, and in| heavy breathing, reir ree neuter tt Aas ‘a BeSatt SE sctae, | Slee eottas eed as ' temd to vote for the Folks ordinance . nd choses, Only two oye 8,600 pairs of $1.00 Glov 000 pairs of 76e Glo ne value. Son soigette next Tuesday. mous brand of ‘shoe. n=] 9 52 : a ea a : “1 belleve, rather than let all legisia- Teer, +1 12,000 of 50¢ 5 oR aren Settons and ra | Se ey For Men and Women Rogers” wai te >. measui Several fi ufacturers’ sample lines from i H wea present cheott conaluina should Bend Neer their various showrooms ‘nd distribution z All clean, Table_Silver 7 passed. J fe lee $ Shoes colors and styles. at 89c a 4 dos. _ Grasine Castoria always bears the signature of ee "at $1.20 pal ns cai Look for the well-known advertised names in the Glovee—|| Regularly at 43.00 0% des] Sere —Maln o nf oe ae att $1. $8.00 pr. ae at cu iis aaa afiim"aised Foran O7ater seen ine cham: Ta ie, 408, : tine ee ‘3 eee vich || gloves for women. Colors: white, black, tan and gray. and batter Bathing Suits } black a white foo ae oa ul tenevoat color Vomen’ 8 Long Silk Gloves at 69c rs at $1.95 ea. pairs 16-button length mousquetaire, uy . tere—tecena| dy Blouses double finger tips. White, black, Nell Rose, e reseda oman bs ey Middy ————= |] ond ten, ps. te, black, bi de Maupassant evecter “OF tot tnt weare in at $1,39 oct trimmed ith waite, Yeardt: neo, jeeamte|GROCERIES fat. | seeeity ee linen hem- O'Neill Mala We reserve the right to limit = aa nd baci KER’S | SUGARS eg a The Great Hess Building Adopts Full Edison Service Men's om . titohed hiefs. Alte tonsely, human Men's $ Shoes OF eran me see oon AEE Sie Atlases attle Got taste at "1,25 each | {atest apese including iy Beserty ot $8.00 Bach, | have’ inom thom in Oxtords The Hess Building, one of the largest office and loft structures in this country, is using the Edison Service exclusively for light and power The owners have erected 19 other great buildings. Their decision, therefore, is at 23¢ ea. Regularly ot * a Patent ene, toe! ™ fae seh tg a ae SW. B.” Corsets FS ine! he 1 a Prairie Grass Rugs} pesnoriy ot 7 ee, Rae ie} at 29C to $8.50 seus at 49c bag pny var err 4] Regularly ot 800 to 611.60. nerwer of ree ..| Sash Curtains |i: 1% 2 | ete GRE, gaa | wesee, gate er ee Regularly wp to $5.00, | Keoularly at 100 to 860 each, | based upon wide experience at 12c astrip Imported, Regularly at 800 a Strip. re . Last year 97% of all large cotefna ase “sunt “ne a re: il | Breach ; | pase Cneceo-mash ae Pictures structures erected in Man- iBeeriie Gwent] Atta "Wai | at $1.00 Es. hattan adopted the tien °o dozen of pictui ‘The best quality in’ Servi fat Re i] Gp sete Hl 2] eee rie ee ee te ea ice m ped oom. ime —— n styles, Bome very pretty] good val Hoes Building Pay auntty ° combina! fone! ty b pd pistcres “may be ” Foerth Avenue and Twenty-lath Street | of mat Hammocks —| servi fo'the fot. Mall Hometurnishing | O'Neil] Main Stere— $ ‘onan bias Sterne More—Basement Becond Fleer. at $6.98 ea. 5 el Hy Reowarly at am 50 eaoh. Women's Hosiery) Cooking Utensils wn Mowers ; The New York Edison Company La oma tet tee Be iit | age oe, | at Sc to S0c Each & OF ’ il at $2.98 ea. eae oa pier Heoptasiey ; tee Sse Regularly at #60 pair, ees ° k) Regularly at $3.08 each. ne athe 1a $ FOTATORS. pitample hos Qentery arise, bdo. At Your Service ve sat mie oes sie ‘ fe apiots, this sais,” blacks ar colors 55 Duane Street Phone Worth 3000 Tae Maj serene | amet Out rds feet ibe Neh | Settee Women's Hos Raoul a 10 to #108 9 Branch Offices fer the Convenience of the Publics | Fern Dishes at 23 Hole Cortes Aakers eee . ic y roles, Plates, Address Phone Address Phone © wre ane witden ies jnceda Mik Die: Regularly f 880 tae onl ey Ree ae S 424 Broadway Spring 9890 ‘a; aki Pen 27 E 128th St Harlem 4020 le steel © bar, 5 bs ple hoslery with dou. gar ne 126 Delancey St Orchard 1960 362 E 149th St =Melrose 3340 pis hel, toes and poles: i in Dial . He enn tae "Eis All Branch Offices (excepting Broadway) Open Until Midaight ° rt Fees, cot some, color red embroklered| ait Ms pce “Brows ment for your table, Night and Emergency Call Bryant 5151 O'Neill Main Store— O'NeMt iit Hometurntehing Btore—Basomeant. sl), Ny oreo REEEO O'NelllsAdems Co., Sisth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City QR © Ey “J Se