The evening world. Newspaper, July 11, 1913, Page 11

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 11, 19128. Of 8 Sie Rarer Cengage Ties SR Puseianer Hae Dseeees TENS Bs Seeneee s “thm Levin, No, 109 Qtbeon place, Far|a 9 In New York's Shopping Center A | Dounesen of No, W@ East One Hundred out a license. Sentence susvended on and Seventeenth street at point of re volver; firat offense; Elmira Reform. acieihin, Societe tee seaa ane [IN NEW YORK's SHOPPING ¢ | atory. Convicted smoking cigarette BY JUSTICES SALMON, FORKER ANO KERNOCHAN. Fined $20 or three days in Lung Wing, No, 82 West Fortieth —_— ORANGEMEN TO PARADE. str vet; convic f selling opium; fined 0 or fiftecn wi FOR VAROUS KOS ‘OF LAM VLAN ereary of Bat- Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street entleth etreet; convicted of assault in| *!¢ of the Boyne To-Morrow, | Ong Year in Penitentlary and $500 Fine for Impairing Child’s Morals. t Ae ag Prisoners, were arraigned jay in the courts of General and} Béssions for sentence. The dis- Of each case was as follows: BY JUDGE SWANN. Jona V. McArdle, twenty-two, of No. 8 West Thirty-fret street; tried and cont Tobbery first degree; held up Gowers of No. 319 West Forty. Sulbane and stole silver watob; first 3 Elmira Reformatory. JUDGE O'BULLIVAN. A. Harris, eighteen, of No, \@ West One Hundred and Nineteenth {leaded guilty assaulting Daniel of No. 88 West One Hun- re8 ‘and Thirticth street with knife; fest s penitentiary three months. ¢ BY JUDGE FOSTER. Boal! atreet; Jed guilty theft of Rerse and wagon; first offense; Elmira Reformatory. Edward Birmingham, twenty-nine, of No, #6 Van Horn street, Jersey City; Dlendpe guilty theft of 760 cement bags ‘No, 108 West Fiftieth siseet; first offensé; penitentiary three months, David Davis, nineteen, of No. 112 East | wtreet. Convicted of sellin third degree; sentence suspended. 3, Monahan, John H. Meter, No. 90 West Forty- of tmpa.ring One year in peniten- Atth sti convicted morals of hil Uary and $500 Louls Goodma: red and Forti from roommate; thirty days In prison. Herbert Haft, No, 180 Claremont ave- Pleaded guilty running an un- Neensed employment agency. Fined $25 or five days in pri Annie Gorshei and John Luk YEARS almost every mother 0 oe um to make it ROPS TOO MAN NO WAKING, nieve ir chi 0 . ASTORIA (CS, if it bears the signature No, % Went One Hun- Street: stole clothes 93 Monroe street % 344 Madison) Dr, 1 i liquor with- dist In commemoration of the two hun- dred and twenty-third aniversary of the battle of the Boyne, Orangemen of New York City will parade and have a feid day at Manhattan Casino to-morrow The parade, in which it is expected 4,00 men will take part, wil! be In six divis fons and will start from One Hundred and Tenth street and Seventh avenue at 230 o'clock, led by @ regiment of Beotch Highlanders. A meeting will be hotd In the afternoon at the casino and will be addressed by Henry Stewart, Past Grand Supreme Master of the Orange Institution: the Rey, Dr. Isaac Sturges of St. Cor- | nelia's Church, the Rev. Dr. John Steen of thi Church, Hon. J. Wi and the Rev ‘ark Metho- eto, wag tos Mad our DOES NOT Ny One Hundred and Fourteenth street; Pleaded guilty extorting $8 from John | le Big July Clearance SALE OF SUITS For Men and Young Men—Ready-to-Wear $19. For £30, $25, $22 and $20 Suits This is a sale which offers men and young men . the greatest value that $15 can buy anywhere in this town. Included are blue serges, pencil stripes; mixtures of the smartest kind in blue, _ brown and gray, and suits of Suma Cloth, the *. coolest and lightest, shape-retaining and service- . giving fabric obtainable for hot weather wear. ‘. All were made for our regular stock and for . this season’s selling. Khaki Norfolk Coats . . . .$3.50 to $4) White Duck Trousers... . Linen Trousers... -$2 to $3.50| Khaki Outing Trousers Linen Suits... $5.00| Flannel Trousers Auto Dusters . $1 to $10| Gray Outing Trousers .. $5.00 White Flannel Trousers, Now $3.75 279 Broadway, near Chambers Street Union Square, 14th Street, near Broadway 47 Cortlandt Street, near Greenwich Street 125th Street, Corner Third Avenue EXCURSIONS, iWEST POINT E — DRESS PARADE — anday on the Sir, * eV anday o nee Se: “ | CONEY ISLANO Fasatssty adams, . *saurus Rockaway Beach Steamer *GAND REPUBLIC’ is Fite ae tle PROPLE'S NEW PLAYGROUND. MOUNTAIN HELP WANTEO—MAL! RIBBON WEAVERS-Firsi class weavers can secure steady employment at good wages at the Tremont Mills 174th st, and Pa ' WEAVERS and WANTS WORK WONDERS. e F386 +) ——____—(.) —_— [, } —____- (.} —____— |} —_____— {-} —____—{) we are giving the ices in ev Saturday Special Misses’ Linen Dresses at_$3.95 Regular ged ea Dainty linens and chambrays, t asroriment of styles and models with fone “linen ‘collars and cuffs. Sizes 14, 16, 18. O'Neil Main Stere—Third Floor. Saturday Speeval Dressing Sacques_at at 25c Reguiariyd0e. Square neck, three-quarter sear cool and attractive, finished wil neat little belt at the waist, no larger than size 40. O'Neil! Main Store—Third Fleet Saturday Special Trimmed Net Hats EEE at $3.45 Regularly 94.50 Mony attractive designs in these very handsomely trimmed hate. O'Neill Main Store—Main Fleer. ORIOLE LI OEA, Saturday Special Women’s Pumps and Oxiords at $1.20 Keguiary 94.00. Tan Vici hid, Gun ent Leather, wae te avers and Pumps. Not all sizes in eve style, bur you will be sure to find your size and the style that's most becoming to you in our enurimous Be sortment. O'Neill Main Btore—Second Floor. anne and Pat- Oxfords Saturday Special Women’s Hemp Dress Shapes at $1.45 Regularly $2.50 & $3.00 White and Black Hemp, in a great many attractive shapes, small, medium and large, the most popular hat of the season. O'Netll Main Store—Main Floor. Saturday Special New Bulgarian Crepes at 15c Negularly at xdc. A remarkable cut in these popular cool summer wash fabrics. O'Neill Main Store—ferend Fleer, RROD ODODE, Saturday Special Parasols at $1.95 Kegular $2.50 and 83.00 Made of extra fine quality taffeta silk, in plain and fancy designs, stripes, ribbon borders and inser- tions, O'Neil Main Atore—Matn Floor, Saturday Special Colortypes at 10c Reguiur 2-¢ Attractive one-inch ouk frames, white mats and a very wide range of subjects to choose from. A truly ur- tistie re ection that will adorn the hall, library, den or bedroom. Size 10x18, 10x20, O'Neill Main Mtore—Fourth Floor, Saturday Special Brass Jardinicres, 98c Reguany 91.¥6, Hammered brass with @ hand- wrought effect, $ butl feet, B-inch size, Hometurnishing Store—Base- Saturday Spectat White Enamel Chif- fonier at $5.98 Keguiurly 99.00. Top is $2 inches long and 20 inches wide. It has five large, roomy draw- tre fitted with wood pulls and good locks aud keys, finished in the best white enamel. oe Hag taretehinn Store—Serond Q0n0'Neit-Adams Co., Sixth Avenue, 7 Saturday Specias ry 4 Lingerie Waists at 95¢ Regularly @1.39 to $4.00. An odd lot of voile, lingerie and sample waiets, all very prettily trim- med with laces and embroidery. O'NeiN Main Stere—Third Pieer. Saturday Special Crepe Night Robes at 69c Regular $1.00 _,Slip-over style with lace edges and tibbon beading. Needs no ironing. O'Neill Main Atore—Third Foor, Saturday Special Children’s Dresses at 95c Regular 61.50 Dainty dresses in lawns and dotted awisses of Lest quality, Hubbard ond Princess styles. Dainty embroidery and lace trimmings. Sizes 6 months to 6 veurs, O'Netl) Main Btore—Third Floor. Saturday Speciat “Rubdry” Towels at 19c Regularly 30c. £50 dozen of these famous towels, each one put up in a sanitary sealed envelope. ONeill Main Store—Second Fleer. Saturday Special Women's Imported Panamas at $3.75 Keguiariy 96.00 A very superior quality of the finest imported weaves in all of the smartest blocks, these are all the most care fully selected stock. O'Neill Mala S.ore—Main Fleer, Saturday Special Table Silver at 10c Regular 25c Stock, Knives, Forks and Spoons, Des tert and Tuble Spoons, Dessert and Dinner Forks, Oyster Forks and Plain Handled Knives. Tea Spoons at Sc each O'Neill Male Btere-—Mulg Flees, Saturday Special Cretonne Porch Pitlows at 50c Abeguiariy Buc, Made froin the short ends of fine cretonnes, and filled with silk floss. Very appropriate for hammucks, porch chwirs, ete, O’Nelll! Matn Atore—Fourth Floor, Saturday Special Couch Hammocks ul > ard sired couch hammocks. Made of heavy duck and denim, Four-inch tufted mattress, high wind shields, non-rustable steel springs. O'Neill Main StoreFifth Fleer, Saturday Specials Fruits & Vegetables NO DELIVEUES, PLE\SR TAKE THEM WITH voU, O'Neill Main Store—Basemen EXCURSION SUNDAY EXGURSIONS| Rs OS ON 10 Chlitren.” 70 cents, -wounans, #6 aoc EXCURSIONS, nr | LOCK ISLAND. EVERY SUNDAY $],50) Be B: Aver 9010: Charge tor It. | I te We Are Closing Saturday at 1 o’Clock and by that time will have done the business of a full day, for reatest Saturday special purchase-compellin department, and withal, Double Surety Coupons until the closing hour. Saturday Special Women’s Krit Underwear at 35¢ or 3 for $1.00. Regularly 50c and 580, A lot comprisi ety high vesta, pants and Styles an | we « O'Neill Moin Store—Male Fives. Saturday Special Summer Corsets at $1.00 —<—, Complete |, B., American La Worcester, Thompson's, V Made of splendid quality batiste, low and medium bust, long hips, with hose supporters. A very wide assort- ment to choose from, O'Neill Main Mtore— Third Moer. union auite. jany gue Saturday Special Trimmed Chip and Hemp Hats at $3.43 “4 Regularly 85.09 & 86.00 tamed with white French C Chiffon, also silk ribbons and lowers, O'Neil Main Nore—Main Flows, Saturday Speo.at Women’s and Chil- dren's Belts at 19c Keguinrly due, Self-covered buckles, in these at- haired white kid belts, two inches wide, white, pink and light blue ai one and « half and tw inches wid Saturday Special Imported Habutai lik at 29c- Heguiar Viniue ole, _ A very wide range of these dainty Summer tub silks, in attractive stripes and all Makes the co Summer waist LON oN) Vein Store—Kerond Peer, Saturday Speoial White Chip Dress Shapes at 65c Regulariy 61.25 i 15 of the newest models to choose rom. O'Neil Main Stero—Mata Toor, RAR Saturday Special Lapel Watch Guards at_89c Reguiariy 91.25. Rolled gold chain with bright gold button for engraving. hey are very atrony and wil splendidly, O'Neill Main Store—Main Finer, Saturday Special Women's Hand Bags at_50c Regularly 91.00. A number of odd leather bage in various styles, shaves and colors, O’NeUl Matin Ktore—-Mate Floor, Saturday Speoiat Printed Linoleums at 35¢ sq. yd. Reguluriy 750. Mill ends, two and one-half yards wide and threes five yards long, O'Neil! Main Store—Feurth Fioer, Saturday Special Baby Carriages at $11.98 Regularly 813.00, Every carci ge i. guarantecd finest American reed throughont, fuily tem- pered springs, beautifully uphol- stered, all of the latest ideas, Many the same proportionate re- ctions and all the standord makes, O'Neill Mata Store—Fifth Floee, 20th tc 22d Street, New York Cityeon 7 THE MAONIFICENT SOUND 6TRAMER “MONTAUK” iA Delightful Sail--120 Miles—on # LONG ISLAND SOUND cha tr, CLERMONT. 19"; St eS See HEA oe es 4 Boat 1648 4. igtlands RN TO GIVE EMPLOYEES FULL HOLIDAY We Close ALL DAY SATURDAY During July and August AS IN PAST THIRTEEN YEARS During the Summer SATURDAY IS CLERKS’ HOLIDAY Going to Maine for your vacation? You will get three vacations in one if you go and return by water. One of the most fascinating sea-trips in the world. Every mile full of enjoyment. : Fora day and a night you will breathe exhila- rating scaair. You will delight in the comfortable staterooms and bountiful table, You will arrive rested and refreshed instead of dusty and travel-worn. You will surely come back the same way. Fures lower than by rail. 7 Steel steamship North Land. 296 BOS Nik; Saitround trips ett: Twentay> TRuraday 1 Pi 20 Broadway, aleo Tourist Ne ee ES eae ecky me Terie sat. New. Neate Plan to Go Now If you have never scen the Hudson River from the decks of one of our big passenger flyers you have missed the most perfect one day's outing in the world, New Steamer Py “Washington Irving oe a at 4 steamers HEN. “ROBERT FUL- mite ee wt 0.20 A, Me? tata ifoates leadtanrant Za Str, “Washing‘on Irving” Leaves Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, Str. “Hendrick Hudson” Leaves Tosedays, Thuretavs, Saturdays, Hudson River Day Line Afternoon Boat Steamer “‘ALBANY” “Mary Powel” Boute, NAL, INSTRUC “WANT A JOB? UARANTEE TO GET yrds FOR SALE. DIAMONDS ON CREDIT. EASY WEEKLY OR MONTALY PAYMONTY wu. oro a, | Alnericaa W sich & Diamond Co, Mallen “lle 4. Sis ¢ MAIDEN LANE, To, OOF Gu” 110 A.M, _————S———— 46 BM. gonnecte ot SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS” WATCHIRS sinarssaear, WORK MONDAY WONDERS, ae

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