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; - THE “HVENING wortp, WEDNESDAY, “SULY v,” 1918. . of Reet ese ene y co ARTILLERY | fu We Give Surety Coupons Free With Purchases and Redeem Them in Merchandise =O y aes iO EILL-ADAMS Co. j Walaialdaal THURSDAY BARGAINS - Great July Economies IN TOWN OR OUT, you still have the advantage of enjoying the unrivaled privi- N leges which the STORE ACCOMMO- DATING OFFERS. If you are out of town, a mail or telephone order (except where otherwise restricted) will bring your full share of these unmatchable offerings to your door. Thursday brings unmatchable value here all year ‘round; you save money by spending it, and save it, too, on merchan- dise that is new, fresh, crisp and timely. If you are contemplating a trip to the country, this is your opportunity to pur- chase what you need and save money. If you are in the country, it enables you to enjoy the unrivaled facilities offered by Brooklyn's Greatest Store—The STORE ACCOMMODATING. Flat Car Tiding 02 Company to Drill Ground Jumps the Tracks. Welcome Hot Weather News in This Specially Arranged Sale of j} Women’s Cool & Dainty Morning Dresses MANILA, ae o—#iz men were killed and thirty injured to-day when a flatcar crowded with members of the About 2,000 fresh, pretty, new, one-piece dresses will be on the special sale tables to-morrow in four bargain lots. At 79; *1.29,°1.89 & 1.98 ° Values $1.50 to $3.98. At 99 —Various neat styles of check, gingham, chambray and percale; smart 9B | c trimmings of contrasting materials, buttons and tucks. Coast Artillery wan wrecked between here and Corregidor Island, about thirty miles southeast of the city. ‘The soldiers were proceeding to the @rili ground at Corregidor when the flatoar jumped the track and over- turned WASHINGTON, Juty 9.—The nix s01- diers killed in Manila yesterday whon & Gatcar jumped the track and over- turmed were Privates Boyd Manos of the Quartermaster Corps, Louis D. Koe- wig, Bimer Nertsinger, Joho Paul, Al- Dert R. Welle and George Hughes, ac- At ® —High Waisted Dresses, buttoned to one side with fancy collars, 1.2 29 ao sany cine styles rend trimmed with contrasting materi- els, made of gingham, chambray and percale. ma Ate —New dresses of corded oa am tissues, chambray, linons pretty percales, some trimmed with white P K, others with bands of contrasting materials. ate heer lawns, white grounds with dainty colored rings and 198 spe tere ancy with ouboldery and buttons and. black ‘velvet eor@ing to a despatch received at tne ‘War Department today. Al belonged te the Ninety-ffth Company, Coast, Artillery. neck bows, —»——— GIVES JOB IN CHARITY; NOW HE HELD FOR TRIAL | Sale of July Clearance Sale oJ Women's Bathing Suits Women's High Grade at $1. .25 to $4.75 Colonials, Pumps and Oxfords, OF surf agp We Peon braid] Of fine quality mohair, silk plaid trim: all sim trimmings or sweater effects, all Of m peek, Thek and | sizes, at 94.75. white riped trimmings, all sizes,] Of satin, Dutch neck, at 62.45, he Of mohnir, Dutch neck, plaid teim- | vetted ree Hikeines De Dealer in Trouble as Assistant Is Under Age. Stagistrate Reynolds in the Gates » Avenue Court, Brooklyn, reluctantiy held Philip Kirse, a delicatessen dealer, of No. 198 Fulton street, for trial in | Mpecial Sessions to-day and fixed the nominal ball of #100, Kirse was ar- reigned on complaint of James A Hearn, a labor inspector, because he gave employment to thirteen-year-old Bamuel Silk of No. 1008 Full Kiree explained that the werked for him only about t @ day after school, and that Regularly $3.00 and $3.50 O'Nelll Main Store, House Dress Dept. Third Floor. eo | ° The most fashionable and de- » Dut sirable styles, Shoes that all well dressed women demand. 1.95 ings, oF vestees of contrasting silk, in all mings, all sizes, at 93.50. nines, at 94.75. O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor, July Clearance of Children’s Wear Dozens of dainty necessities for the little tots and at just about 4 of the regular value. 92.00 Children's Hats, Special at $1.00 There are patent leather and gunmetal Colonials with Cuban heel. Patent leather and gun metal Oxford ! Ties with welt sole. | Patent leather turn sole, Cuban hee! | Oxfords with plain toe. Misses’ and Children's Boys’ Fine Shoes at $1.50 Pumps A satin calf, splendidly made Patent leather and gun metal Blucher. Sizes 1 to 5/4. [THURSDAY SPECIAL _ Women's Separate Wash Skirts, [THURSDAY SPECIAL. | Upholstered Chairs ! ploy 2 Boys’ Calf . f d ‘he anlipie SE aE eniaten @ scat Straw Hats, prettily trimmed with ribbons, laces and | 11% to & gh oes ae aia Value $1. 50 to $3. 75, at 98c and $I. 35 & Divan S as iS widow who badly needed the $50 flowers. Others that were $3.00 and 84.00 at $1. 95. 91.15 $1.35 91.70 | Sites 11 to 1314, Tis seth: does taht work.” aid the Children's Drawers, Children's 91.00 to 93.00 O'Neill Main Hore, Becond Floor. \ Gefendant, “and delivers a few light or- Special at 25¢ Sweaters, 49c, 98c and | WD siete to goed cottons Ince and ; Guat ts ee | embroidery trimming. Sixes @ to 91.98 July Clearance Sale of High Grade | | a al 3 / FIFTEEN HUNDRED Skirts of excellent quality cordeline and which the lad was paid weekly. rep, in a large assortment of styles, nina to launder easily. Some |] are the straight tailored button and bi holed toward side, others in the five-gore practical model with kick plaits at side and some trimmed '| with embroidery, All size waistbands from 22 to 36 inches, lengths 38 to 43 inches. !] None C. O. D. or on approval. Now at Half Price Chairs and Rockers $9.00 values at $4,50. $12.00 values at $6.00. $15.00 values at $7.50. : Children’s Rompers, mountains Sises up to 6 years, Kirse said and tc"' the Magistrate hin Special at $0c Children's 79c to $1.00 4 years, Just what you n lor seashore or e e _The boy corroborated everything Mr. ey , Aluminum Cooking mother would have heen present to 5 D Tt tyh Beoond floor, Central Building, Divan S fas § qpeek on behalf of his employer had Higa prvtiacoyng ned ere age | [i VET e 2 + é Bee had checks and stripes, also pink and ‘aps at 25c 2 Ps Se touere ae eaat work to-day. |B Glue cbambray. Slace @ (6.6 years,| Lace and ribbon. trimmed) A tenslis $12.00 values at $6.00, believe you and I am sorry,” de- O'Nellt_Mala_Mtore—Third Foor, red the Magistrate, “but the law Lot No. 1—Values = re p> agp me to hold you for sam in E $1.20 to $1.50: m special at.......... 79c Lot No. 2— aye $1.79 ~p $2.50; special $ 1. $15.00 values at $7.50. Fourth floor, Central Building. ["THURSDA’ aL. | iSO Carpet Samples, 50c to $1.25 ALL NICELY FRINGED or finished on ends, priced consid-' erably less than the cost of the goods, 100 carpet Hassocks, special made, at 25¢., worth Soc. and $1.00, Misses’ Summer Dresses . Regularly _& Special at $4.25 Summery dresses in linen or voile in two distinct models— one with embroidered collar and cuffs, while the other has a lace vestee. Sizes 14, 16, 18, [__THURSDAY I oy ie? Wash Russian Suits, 98c HIGH GRADE Wash Suits, including a number of very attractive models; the Russian style in a variety of trimmings and color combi- {| nations; military and sailor collar; rep, chambray, madras, galateas ahd other popular fabrics; Plain an and d stripe effects; sizes 214 to years: ond floor, Livingston’ strestside, Bast Bulld — WALSTREE LL STREET. Market Cloving—In the last hour Es Brices rallied to opening level, a few a @iging above. Amalgamated Copper gained 1 point, Reading 1%, United r Biates Brel % and Canadian Pacific Me, while the general lint followed with @mall advances, but with few excep- tens the rally did not extend far @mough to wipe out all the losses aus- ee see eee as Double Boilers; ny overed Saucepans; Preserving Kettles; Berlin Covered Saucepans. O'Nelll Homoturnishing Store—Basement, Women’s $3.00 Pumps, $2.24 LIGHT WEIGHT gun metal and patent leather instep strap Pump models, with satin bows, turn soles and Cuban heels. Women’s $4.00 White Nu Buck Pumps, $2.95 QNeil!'s BicStareforDads the Boys Another Tremendous Shirt Purchase and Sale Tomorrow is e The leather that is easily cleaned. A very pretty Pump model with 100 Japanese straw Rugs, 27x | Sake] Men’s $3.50 Silk or Silk & Linen [escent eee ae * ad floor, West Building. en from our first figures on Tuesday, Gecame the most prominent feature, 4 Yielding 2% points under unusually lange ‘ tansactions. This had « depressing in- 72 inches, at 45¢., worth $1.00, ‘Third floor, Kast Building, HU AY / SPECIAL, “| Children’ s Colored Dresses ee hirts, Speciai Tomorrow at $2.45 Merely to call them 43.50 shirts is hardly fair to them—as a matter of fact it is not everywhere that $3.50 will buy shirts of such real quality and such excellent patterns Sale of Maker’: $s Samples and faultless fit. MATERIALS are chambray, gingham and percale; low neck, short i si i in li i ‘ , stripe and checks; plaited skirts; some trimmed High grade Silk and Silk and Linen Shirts, in light grounds with neat stripes and ret ert ong 4 COnITetne Ani 4 3} B fluence on business all around, the list e Werks became heavy, and at the end % @ the first half hour every stock treded in showed some amount of loss, ih. end before 11 o'cluck the prices for a . @umber of stocks declined atti [THURSDAY sPaciAL 19c Corset Covers, 8&c NAINSOOK Corset Covers, Lot 1—Children’s Dresses of percale, value 39c., at full front and low round neck: ‘ further. a The orders trom London to sell Can- Pacific were very heavy. They plain colors in tan, gray, blue and cream; the workmanship and finish is equal to custom aleo sold U; orks nla fairs . ls wi -b: is. All sizes, Lot 2—Children’s Dresses of chambray and percale, lace trimmed. Store ord sa old Union Parife and U. & feel, work; plain negligee bosoms; cout models with soft turn-back cuff: 8 Hot eed out DFaEGGA OF Cleat) and: chambonee tales 41180. and pe : ES) - lers only. Rew stock by the Canadian Pacitic was ts coeccsererersserenernsereesses ¢ Drawers at 25c. Camé ald to be the cause af the selling, th - Glock declining to 208 1-2, « loss of Deints from the last sale of yeste bric with ruffle of good eyelet embroidery. , Men’s 2,° Collars, 6 for 45c After 12 o'clock the market ; z Rae 1.00 Gowns at 6 Em. ‘4 steady and dull. A slight rally started There are no “seconds” in this assortment. Regular four-ply collars in fifteen pe model, entire of aol a & cosig A ln ond Amainamated different new models to select from, Sizes 14 to 18. They are neatly boxed in one- @né-half point from the low, but the ether stocks did not follow ‘until bu- mii 1 and 2 when Canadian Pacisic Jed 114 pela, to 210; Steel 1-2 and Reading to UA, with business on a 1 ecale, with beading and ribbon drawn; 1 lace ruffle trimming neck and armhole, ] half dozen lots, all new and clean. Wann’ s Silk Anus a 55c 16 BUTTON Mousquetaire, double finger tipped silk Gloves, white only, at the smallest price of the season, 5c. a pair, ret floor, po West Building, . Continuing Our. Clearance of Reoanl Set. Malt aii: Athletic Underwear Men's Fine Bathing Suits = 50c to $1.00 Athletic $1 to $2 Athletic Mapy attractive weaves and colors; plain and stripes; all wool—the THURSDAY SPECIAL. _ Underwear........... 29c Union Suits. _57¢ beat that can be made, All wool and worsteds, all two-piece suits. veoecatr nes Ht! Women’s $10 to $24. 05 Coats - $5.95, $8.95 to $13.50 ONE |iUNDRED FINE COATS from our own stock and reduced for quick selling. Shepherd check sport and three-quarter length Coats, moires, brocaded grenadines, fancy and plain serges, chinchillas, lo cloths, English tweeds and mixtures, In the lot are Coats suits Pe for all occasions and in every good shade; large assortment of sizes. {| None C. ©. D, or on approval. The Closing Quotations, ‘The following were the highest, lin A Inst prices of stocks for Ww-dlay and thie vet « “hanges en compared with yesterday's ening prione: Net [THURSDAY SPECIAL] Two Toilet Need Specials Cuticura Soap, regularly 18¢.,' al 14, E Listerine, large size, regularly. 58c., at Two Preparations for a cus tomer, Store orders only and no hurry box orders filled, Sireet Tloor, Fulton There is no question or doubt as tol Aten's Union Peauias peice $5: the coolness und comfort which these] ihe most suitable ik garments afford you. They ure_made of the best quality ‘madras, mull and|{erwear that men can wear, Regular price 83.00, special a 5 one of Regular price $4.0 of un- O'Nell Men's 35c Silk Socks at Summer weight, reinforced with double lisle soles, toes 14 and heels; various colors; slight seconds, Cc nainsook; some garments may have a| Made of the best quality of mad: little smoke odor, some are a little soiled; | 4% mull and nainsook; short shirts are coat styles, short sleeves or| sleeves or sleeveless, and kuee sleeveless; drawers knee length, length. Habsd at SummerNeeds forthe Boy | Men’s Panama Hats New Cloth Suits Valuce up to $5.00. In neat fancy effect in Cheviots $2. 89 and Cassimeres, cut in the newest model Norfolk styles. ‘Trousers are full cut and full lined; some have two pairs of trousers; sizes 7 to 17 years. Boys’ Beach Wash Suits at $1.49 Regular value 2.50, Sailor and Russian style with sailorcollar or low cut necks; short sleeves and straight pants; in percale, madras, linene, ete.; sizes 3 to 8. Recond floor, Central Building, A big purchase of new $1, 9 5 Panamas and alot from our own stock—all $5.00 to $6.00 values, Genuine Ecuadorean Panama, light and closely woven, # hat that will stand the wear and teur, and will renovate beautifully. ‘entra! Building, 1,387 Dresses & Suits for Misses & Juniors At a Fraction of Former Prices : A’ RADICAL CLEARANCE in the Misses’ Wear Store of Lingerie, Voile, Net, Crepe, Linen, Ratine, Silk and Serge Dresses. Most fashionable models, all daintily trimmed with fine lace, embroidery, net or tasteful embroidery, 225 Dresses at 98, were $8.98 to $12.98, 175 Dresses at $7.98, were 312.98 to $15.98, 1 * =: oe ‘ ae BS: + = ae All the popular shapes, such’ as the optims, telescopes and race shape. We bave them in al dimensions and sizes, This Paragraph tor Women to Read We have a few extra large sises, styles that ar being worn a great deal by the ladies, and which make ideal hats for motoring or for the beach, +1ittil F erersre =; euuSsr'ssie3 ee FS OSLL FL PS 162 Dresses at $12.98, were $23.00 to $25.98, 105 Dresses at $15.00, Ad i 98 3 $33.98, t were $16.98 to $19.98. 118 Serge Dresses at $3 Boys’ Khaki Trousers, 39¢ $2.00 to $2.50 Straw Hats at $1.25 tis Dresses at $4060 were $2098 10 $22.98. |$9.88 and $12.98 haves 5, $5.98 587 ee 2 I had aan me © hbelt | New sennits from one of the best Italian makers, High i 6to noeeans le, full cut, made with beltloops, | op low crowns, various shapes and styles. Misses’ Linen and White Ser rge Suits H 2.98 to $19.98, 127 Suits at were were $29.98 185 Suits at $7.98, were $1 s 15.00, 829.98 to $ $2 00, O’Nelil'e Big Store for Dad und the Boys, Just Inside from Sixth Avenue, (+) —____. (o} Djeill-Adams Co., Sixth Avenue, 20th to ) aad Street, New York (i amare. RE

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