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Twinn LEADER OFFERS IDEAS ON ran BA WOULDN'T GO TO COUNTRY; | NEW YORK TOO ATTRACTIVE. | and He Takes Children to Fresh Air. Life in New York City held such a fascination for his wife Katherine, Rich td F. Hallahan told Supreme Court ~¥ Alderman Dowling Presents! Weir: bars ibe wmateliren?: Resolution to Board and Asks CL Hiotetltebahash ae old + children to go with the father into the for Adoption country for # long time | 4 ‘Tammany, as represented in the Board | J ‘ y "Of Aldermen by Frank L. Dowling, has| determination to get a} for him: K) +. Spoken on police reforms, He introduced | *!f and : nf 2 tm the board to-day a resolution request: | ieee might Ing the Mayor to take under considera- h member tion and put into force a number of sug-| dant light and alr, and where more op- the resolution adopted. » When the fusionists in the board, in- cluding Curran and his fellow members| not in my Judgment be Intruated ith of the police investigating committee, | their care." heard of the move they prepared to op- Pose ita adoption. The Dowling suggestions are as fol| In the will of Hermann Knubel, jows: Re-establish the headquarteis vice} at his home, No. #1 Hall street, Brook- aney to-day, that whe op- | and away from the} Seations, all of which Dowling explained bor ithe, wl lows danger, might eo Were for the better Kovernment of the! Police Department. In advance of intro ducing the “request” Dowling explained that he hoped to force a vote on his resolution and added that if he could | the importance of » command enough votes he would have| welfare of the chi to the © ment. Pat the showed an imp Able hostility to the change, claim that she was lonesome away from her people. One who id not appr give a change for the| en or, if appre: clating It, would not sacrifice her per- somal wishes to their welfare, should oe Rare His Widow From raneral. wealthy grocer of Brooklyn, who died quad under the personal direction of | lyn, the twentieth of this month, all the thé Commissioner, Establish a sys- tem of reports te give the Commin- property waa left to Knubel'n son, Frederic, and only one clause referred sioner in consolidated form accurate|to the deceased man's wife, who left information concerning vice conditions | him as the result of @ quarrel twenty im the city. Keep a record of the rea- Wohs for assigning and removing de- tectives, Detectives once appointed to} part in the funeral or disposition of my be remoyed only for inefficiney or der- election of duty. Re-estebiieh the! had been married ten years before the “homicide, Italian and pickpocket | trouble which resulted in the separation. wquads. Establish a detective squad © at Headquarters for emergencies. Fur- Wigh the courts and District-Attorney with such criminal records as may be im possession of the department in alt gunner Have warrants iasued magistrates served by patrolmen + Bo) Of detectives, Require the Board of Health to make monthly sanitary inspection of station SKIN TROUBLES missioner from $7,600 to $10,000 per fnnum; hold promotion examinations a avery two years; establish a system of individual eMctency records, so devised — 8 to register affirmatively eMcient | covered with Poslam, the progress of the Work on the part of members of the | disease has been effectually checked. It force; grant to the Commissioner power id. to delegate to any deputy or any mem- |. ber of the uniformed force the power s sone trials’ and impose punish- © houses; increase the salary of the Com- Daren to the Commissioner the power te suspend policemen without pay Pending inventigation of alleged min- |i: g dependable akin specific, the only jen. If the |one which should be firt called to aid should be should ecsema, acne, i forfeited; grant to Commissioner din- form of skin disorder eretionary power as to designating Places for trials of policemen, and es- | color and quality of the skin; beautifies tablish @ system of merits and de-|complexions, renders the hands soft SV conduct and trial of chi charges be disinissed no merits. SS DE BIDS FOR BROADWAY TUBE. | cents) and Poslam Soap (price, ye row and Opened July 22. ©F Bias for the building of the Broadway subway from Union Square to Twenty. | THE DESTROYING ANGEL. sixth street will be advertised by the © Public’ Service Commission to-morrow, | , SUPPOSE & “man whom his doctors ‘The bide will be opened on July 2 This section will include half of the | Sir! who had Just arranged to kill her- BY express station at Union Square and a | lf? local station at Twenty-third street.| Queer situation, isn't i? ‘The road is to be a four-track all-on-| All sorts of possibilities n.ight arise. a themne-level aystem, Bidders will not | In fact. they do. Tequired to Iny tracks, ties or bal- Ina or do station finish work. They |ihe strongest, most exciting summer will, however, do the actual work of Bem che cncwey diering, ana. redeastroct | Moris ever written gub-surface structures and sewers. Lit- by Louls TE chiieap slag sldeeeagtedlad "te opens in New York. And all its * nk roadway or temporary pave- Ay FSET ou be: provided. ‘about Manhattan eeeeeeerlraneee - tom 7 esas ee “The Deeoving. Angel” will begin ka" They Will Be Advertined To-Mor- | gency Laboratories, 88 West 25th Street, 1 * | Be on the look out for it, please. For ld 4x | years ago, Thin clause reads: My wife shal! not interfere in any way nor take dody or remains in any way.” Knubel UNSIGHTLY After an affected surface has been disease is cuastered and driven away. The uniformity and the positiveness with which Poslam over and over again accomplishes this definite work make LAM SOAP improves the health, and velvety; purifies the scalp. All. druggists sell Poslam % ped 0 For free samples, write to the ‘Tne: few York City. had doomed to death should meet a And they combine to make-one of The story Is “The Destroying Angel,” Joseph Vance, . chief action revolves Island, serial publication + ling World, July 2. to-morrow's Even- your own sake, 10 te 15 MINUTES FROM ANYWHERE ~ isting of Rocker and Arm Chalr, upholstered in black leather, and large Table to match, in Ea lar price $16; special at........... or Fumed Oak; regu! Al 149th St, Entrance of Sabway or Elevated This Special Three-Piece Suite 10.98 VENING WORLD, taking her and their mie =| Eve When You're So Hallanan’s Wife Gets Alimony. @ Out of Town And need anything in our store, call us TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1918. In New York’s on the dias Telephone Smart New Parasols, $1.95 Regularly they are $3.00 and $3.50¥ alues. assortment of other styles. priced, $3.50 10 $6.00. Could Any MAN MAN Pass This Pass This By Without Looking? —We refer to our orate goods SOT arliig pedi e artment on the Fifth Fi the Main uilding which i: plying week-end trippers and go-a' couch hammocks at much less than usual prices. —with lawn swings in all sises, even the little ones for babies. —with tennis croquet supplies. —with Spatdi: i and other O'Netl!_ Main Atere—Maln Meer, O'Neil Main More, Fifth Meer, ” ea Want a Letter Every Day And each of them comes to O'Neill's and buys a good supply of Vacation Stationery Writing paper fin pers packages at 10¢ to 25¢, Envelopes to match, se ' upward. A Two-Day Sale of Safet Ink Pencils at 29c Regularly They Are $1.00 Values. For those who have occasion for writing often, they will find viie little ink pencil of great ad- vantage to thew; it writes clearly and smoothly and i splendid for ruling. Will mot. leak and on | be carried in the pocket or ee with absolute safety. For the Bathers Suits at $3.50 ming. All sises, $4.50, for Women, © Misses and Girls Men's Bathing Suits are the Bathing Suits a gentleman wears, $3 Bathing Suits. at $1.95 blue, trimmed with whi viceable suit, $4 Bathing Suits at $2.95 Men's’ Bothing butts, OMe War wets RE ea TTL Bore. Needed in the Bungalow. . Regularly they are $12.98 Values. which is just what you want for the Summer home. $10.00 Porcelaisi Dinner Sets, $6.98 choice of many pretty decorations. $19.75 Decorated Dinner Sets, $14.25 gold. Very attractive; 100 pieces to the set. $16.98 Austrian Dinner Sets, $13.75 to the set, O'Neill _Hometurnishing Store —Boseeneat, ‘O'Neill Hemeferniching Gtore—Besement. A handsome variety of Taffeta Silk Parasols, in plain colors, stripes, ribbon borders and insertions, and 4 numerous For Special Mention—a number of novelty shapes end sizes, exclusive and individual, Parasols with fire and tem- perament.in color and style, but placid and modest in the ex- treme when it*comes to price. Plain colors, fancy bordered effects, all-over designs, stripes, lingeries, etc., etc. Moderately Women's $5.00 Bathing Of good mohair, Dutch neck or sailor collar, braid or combination silk trim- Bathing Suits at $1.50 to New fen, Sree of mohair or surf cloth; Well made wool and worsted Suite—only, ‘Two-piece Sulte—only. Such All-wool, in pores: sweater or mabey oe tereee, wears, jal Ostord, Litas mavy ue, to very ser- Pure worsted, in aweater or Ji in light and dark O: wy blue, trimmed with white, bi black, Oxford, oe cardinal of re Disord at Bungalow Dinner Sets at $8.98 00005 Attractive in appearance, serviceable in quality, and very inexpensive A splendid quality of American porcelain; 100 pieces in the set, and your Truly beautiful in design and finish; mostly border designs, finished in Many handsome designs in these Austrian China Dinner Sets. A table necessity, which is an aristocratic adornment of true distinction; 100 pieces $7.75 Perfection Oil Cookers, $5.98 te ee is Bi Nie best @-burnes ON Cooker in the world, made Oll Company; it is guaranteed odorless and pondd Nadi To-morrow only. Hosiery at 79c Regularly they are $1.25 to $2.00 values. in black, tan and colors. Sens and Mise Moceen eee tee omngers| With double heels, toes aud | TH iiie,.of Mam by and * iolecies feather, by soles, in black, w ores poled oxen Mein met Fleer, a costume, 16 to 18. Made of fine qualit porters, prettily trimm trimmings, in all sizes up to 44. O'Neill Main Stere—Third Ficer. The Newest, for Young Men, values to $18 The new yoke models, with box or knife Co Shooping Days Se This Week brary, originally published at $1.00, among which are famous international romances. eee a titles, including; ogee ies cae. ra ie rreate—Diek= | Mi eee en ai at en Bin—Ger- oh Mie eee piece 4 Floor, A Genuine Surprise in These Ban Women’ a Cameras and Camera Dresses at $6.50 Regularly They Are $10.00 Values. SaSaaaaaaeaaooo.OaSaOao A surprise first in the ingeniously fashioned coat effect and flounce of filmy, cool, shadow lace and a surprise also in the very small price asked for so handsome Shadow lace dresses, the latest novelty, in two distinct new models to select from. Has Dutch neck, short sleeves, coat effect, tucked net vestee and skirt, satin crushed belt, or Dutch neck, surplice effect waist, double flounce skirt of chiffon and lace with messaline belt, in all sizes. Pure Irish Linen Dresses at $8. 98 | Women’s and Small Women's Sizes—values to $15. In plain or combination effects, suede belts, luce, braid, embroidery and button Mier i satin trimmed. desirable colors. Striped Voile Dresses at $4.75 Lace and satin trimmed striped eponges and linens ii in coat effects, braid and embroidery trimmed, colors and all up to date models. $1.98 Separate Tub Skirts at $1.00 Cotton Bedford, girdle belt, button trimming; all sizes. $5.00 Linen Dusters, $3.50 Pure natural color linen, single breasted, loose belted | back, set-in-pockets and storm collar. Misses’ Wash Dresses at $4.95 Regularly They Are $6.95 Values: Misses’ two-piece Coat Dresses with combination | colar and cuffs and fancy belt, and plain skirt. Sizes Regular 0c. No. @ Regular 25c. No. A flowered plisse crepes, 1 9c to choose from. at very short notice. No. 2 Brownie roll de- <aloged or 12 exposures, up to 4x5, at 8¢e per roll. Values up to $7 50. Brownies, also Premos. Brownies at 91, 92, 03 & ¢4.— Folding Brownies at 95, $7, 99 & 910. We little tures, at. Girls’ 95c Middy Blouses, 75c Trimmed with a pretty sailor collar and lace in front. A is Le} then fix in hypo-sepia, brown or purple prints at jizes 6 to 16. O'Neill Malm Store—Third Moor, PREP PPI P PPP PPP PP IPPPPPPLAS Summer Corsets at 69c They Are $1.00 Values. Batiste, medium bust, ¢ long b hips, with hose sup- with laces and ribbons, 18 to 30 inches. 50c Brassicres at 25c Made of good Cotton, reinforced under the arms, having embroidery Dress Trunks at $7.98 All tron bound, riveted, cloth lined, two trays. Sizes $8, $4 and 8¢-inch. $8.00 Women’s Travelling Bags, $5.75 Genuine Goabide | Bags, cloth plaid linings, parrey cut style, double Store best Men’s Clothing Value in New York Ci Nattiest Norfolk Suits leats, one model with the pleat running ¢ down to 7.79 ¢ pocket, another like a belted sack suit, with buttoned patch ela, Styles and petieme that express the well-bred audacity of youth. Fan: viots, cassimeres and navy blue serge and several new amet models; mohair lined. Trousers have cuffs or plain bottoms. These are small sizes of Men’s Suits, but cut on the scale for young fellows of 14 to 0 years. The greatest Suit we ever saw at this wonderful price Men’s $18.00 to $25.00 Suits at $12.50 Sizes for lender, regular and stout men up to 46 chest, and will fit to your entire iafaction. en's English Model Suits, in fancy mixtures and Bren, in tweeds, cheviots and cassimeres, cut in the new narrow natuial shoulders, peaked lapel, soft rolling fronts, high cut vests and narrow trousers, plain or cuff bottoms, Men's Conservative Model Suite—comfortabl, and Pay a Little | are high cut; trousers are a little wider than the at a Time. cassimeres, tweeds and serges, moharr lined. Also, Men's Norfolk Model Suits, Sun-proof Navy BlueSer, Shepherd Cheek Suits and White DINE Suite—all 818 to 625 values, at. fects in tweeds, cl Cash or Credit Underwear —————————————— Nainsook, madras, mull or crepe shirts and ras, percale, cotton 2 Tel pongee and mercer- ised fabrics — shirts made to sell at 91.75 00 02.00 Undershirts at ste | to 98.00 Onelii’e drawers. First quality 800 to $1.00 garments, but smoke soiled. Each. _< $7.75 fitting three-button style; vests nglish model; worsteds, cheviots, $12.50 Straw Hats $1.25 Ee eis|¢9 95 = 6 0 We po Surety Coupons Free With Purchases and Redeem Them in Merchandise © ==, Oars. Shopping Center AMS 6th Ave., 20th to 22d Street rything for the Outing Every Department has its Holiday Specials arranged for quick and easy shopping—and at special prices. Women’s Silk BOOKS Only Four Store closes boih Friday and Saturday, July 4th] ,,, and 5th, A whole week's business must be done in four days this week, as we are going to close the store fur two days, Friday and Saturday, to give our great business family the good holiday they so well deserve after a record breaking season's business. for those who go in for Dolce far Niente These Good Books at 25c|These Good Books at 10c ] Publishers’ Prices were 7éc to’ $1.36 Many ORIGINAL EDITIONS of New Books, ie Popular Up-to-Date Novels, Romances, Mystery Pure Thread Silk Hose,| stories, Detective and Adventure Stories, Poets with double sole, heel and] standard Authors, Books for Young Folks, etc., toes, also lisle garter tops,|etc., etc. A few of the titles are: leton & Co.'s Town and Country jilve " Baslinsdions Repetation— Due Seasee— A Two-Day Sale of Supplies We want everybody who is interested in pho- tography, whether ama- teur or professional, to come and inspect our numerous bargains. This sale being only for two days, it is advisable to buy NOW. Eastman & Hawkeye Films ‘Frowate: per voll Sc We do Developing, Printing, Enlargement, rewnie; per roll L4c jrownie; per roll at Se. All other developing, either 6 Printing From any film up to 4x5 size at 3c. Enlargements | Regular 26c., 8x10 size, at 19c or 3 for 50c Kodaks We have « complete line of Brownies and Folding P45 oy ———— 1) —S oe oo Er sy wultg that Printing Paper at 10c a Package Tatsoeorneg 3 the Condor Daylight paper. Just print O'Netll Main Store—Main Fleer, they are $10.00 Values. riveted corners, in sizes 14 to 1 I dou! We have a complete line of Wardrobe Trunks, Niuaiee in prite from to 984.00. O'Neill Hometurnishing Btere—Mala Fleer. OO ODOR APR ADD PDD PDD DD DP DPD DPD EPID PDDPDPDPLPPPPPPDPLPLP Quite the Biggest Thing We've Done Thus Far at ‘ ONeills the sam Niftiest, Outing Troucers Tn plain white and bite with Beye. dust od ~ Cex sth Avenue, atch to aad Secoeh, Mies’ eck City Smee @ semen at semana ait 2 is, : vo Savcll “