The evening world. Newspaper, July 28, 1913, Page 10

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ae seat with his ' aie od if th it. His Young Man aud Girl in Speed. | « ‘ ne was dead lwhen his dasner extricated him ine | j le Dr Li woo lives near ing Machine Overturn Light- | br ae ate lees q Fecune j mone: 1 attended Mr. | er Auto and Escape. and Mra. Venber and Leroy, none of | —_—-- — whom received more than severe bruises. The accident ia the second tw occur | SCRAPED Second Seric at Same Spot Near Eng- lishfown, N. J. ‘The ved touring @eath of seven-year-old Eugene Veh- der, when It struc Venber car near is Being sought in ia New Jersey. Gist were in the after the fatal col No one saw the chine carried a N and was thought t red paint was scraped off on the Veh- ber machine, and vadly scratched. the description of last seen at Lawrenceville, Jat night. Bugene Veber, Bound Brook Ngtional Bank, had taken Ble wife and their two children in his small touring car seashore. the Freehold road sound of @ horn 61 a105" sT 0 pete The eft as down, @ to 14 years. they are m 44 years. July ; : mest careful equares; size NT Bi RED CAR THAT KILLED BOY =: IN CRASH AND FLED re ey of the road, but the heavy touring car, travelling at terrific speed, tried to crowd ‘oy him, struck his machine di- agonally, hurling It into the ditch, and went on. As their car went over Mrs, Vehber she thinks that the young | yanion made no effort to stop. As toe ven hurled ail fou and Mra, V were thrown ¢ © headlong. Mr. elr son, Leroy, iittie Eugene, within twenty-four hours on the same stretch of road, Late Saturday night Dr. W. E. Condon of New Brunswick, ng along the Freehold road in his ran into the buggy of Moses Grove | nglichtown, smashing the bu PAINT A CLUE. sus Motor Accident | $" other car glanced around, | turned over it! Going Away? THE EVENING WORLD, Sohn O'Callaghan Dead. BOSTON, July @—John O'Calla- ghan, Secretary of the United Irish League of America since its founding in 1901, died at a hospital yesterday after an ilness of .wo days, He was forty: eight years of age. The exact cause of death has not been determined, Don’t forget to take a few bottles of A young man and @ ‘They were on their way back and were approaching Englishtown along ‘Vehber looked around and told her hus- wand o big car was coming very fast. ‘Mr. Vehber started to draw out to the These delaty summery blouses are in vajle, lingerie and ‘here are a variety of prett: They are a little bit soiled and mussed f ing. they will wash like a handkerchiel handling, bu Children’s Drawers Regularly die. July ¢ ‘Tearan Made 0 of 8 did quatit, with linen ae nt at 39c Children’s Pe Petticoats at 29c The srongett and softest muslin is the material that ith hemstitched one ruff! Men’s Union Suits Regularly $1.00 and $2.00, Made in madras, mull and nainsook, short sleeve or sleeveless and knee length. The union suit is one of the most comfortable garments a man can don ++ @*Nelll's Big Store for Dad and the Boys—Main Floor. > Regularly 48¢ Doz. roy Clearance Sale Price, im the pint size and are absoiutely airtight, each jar being Framed Pictures Regular Value 83.00, Fiily Clear nee Sale Price, Hand célored pictures, in verious subjects, ovalsend) Oil Cook Stove o j throwing Grove out suring him. This oocu was killed. car which caused the k and overturned the! Englishtown, N. J. New York as well as car that sped away Histon, number, but the ma+ ew York license tag 0 be a Mercedes. Its C ft 1s thought to be An auto answering the one sought was N. J, late @ bookkeeper in the Irish for an outing at the when they heard the behind them. Mra, Ladies’ tM feet of the spot where the Vehber boy | MW TORE CHICAGO ( Registered Trade Mark Suits, Dresses, Waists "Tailored Linen Suits, $7.50 & 15.00 Silk Dresses, $15.00, 18.00 & 25.00 Formerly $22.50 to 35.00 Lingerie Dresses, $12.50, 15.00 Ladies’ LinenTennis&Golf Shirts,$2.50 Irish Linen Waists at $2.50, formerly $4.50 James McCutcheon & Co., nthe ah | Thane de Nothing ‘Just as Good.” and seriously tn- ired within twenty | GEO. BORGFELDT & CO. Established Half a Century learance Sale and French Linen Dresses $7.50 & 15.00 Formerly $12.50 to 25.00 Formerly $12.50 & 25.00 18.00 & 25.00 Formerly $22.50 & $35.00 Tub Silk Shirts, $3.65 & 4.50 h So 33d & 34th Sts. We Give Surety Coupons Free with Pprehases and Redeem Them in TPR OE IS Th , DAM Center eC Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d mS (ONAL An BARGAINS in the July Clearance Sale Women’ s Blouses In New York’s NEILL $2.00, rance Sale Price 98c models to choose up with and embroidery trimming. O'Neill Main Stere—Srd Floor, { cambric, neatly trimmed atrong as wire and and has the same lice for edying. Sizes le of, and they are nicely finished w' le and dainty tucks, QNellt_ Mais Store—Third Foor. Women’s Pumps aa a $1.20 Women’s tan russia calf welt sole, Cuban heel pumps with my tailored bow. Just the thing to finish the sum- mer wit $3.00 Colonials at $1.95 Women's Gun Metal and patent leather colonials, light sole and Cuben heels. o ‘Neitt Main Store. Second Floor, Girls’ Dresses * Fee Catena ele Pr Price $1. 59 aver fey! triramed with braid Men's We derwer Regularly 50c, 75¢ and #100 00. ~ 29c | Athletic underwear ar tha — but is the finest first | quality made of madras, mull and nainsook, O'NelII'e Bis Store for Dad and the Bore—Maln Floor, \$7c Clearance Sale Price, Mason Jars 33c Each jars for preserving that are made. lly tested at the factory. O'Nem Hometurnishing Stere—Basement $1.00 1G by 20 inches, im antique gilt frames ONettt Main store Store——Feurth Flour. These are Men’s Silk Socks Regularly 75c. ‘29 c July Clearance Sale Pris} Made of extra fine quality thread silk, double heels and toes, Black, Two-tone and assorted colors, O'Neill's Big Store for Dad « Ded and the Boye Main Floor, Dishes Regularly to $9¢c., le Price 10c July Clearance Sal We must clear 5,000 gi of I English Blue Onion Porcelain plates, cups an t dishes, bakers, berry bowls and many ot y so a lot of white and gold meat dishes which are # very superior i quality. O'Neill's Mometurnishigg Store—Basement, Refrigerators Regularly $12.98. bes pioneeeey Price, $8, 49 famous! nd price, stoves that |{rigerators, that are not only absolutely odorless and +! tary tow degree but are actual preservers of ice, They lined with a very heavy galvanizediron. “The Governor, | dese above, has it most enviable reputation on the ri wer a Momoturnishlag Stere—Basement. ) | , | | | | ‘The very finest apartment house type of solid ash re- © MONDAY, Ls 28, 1913. y’s Going lo The B ig Store’’ MAIN ELLIS Mr ' “‘Everybod Complimentary 2-¢ Stamps (ipa Our Cut Flower S; ss Notice to Charge « hs mange ees POMOFTOW Beautiful Killarne Cust . soit te stee™B cate, NM ||| and “Spikes of Gladiolus 29 uiininin wake Galtes tov ovestenis 4 Hal Premium Parlor, Third Floor, GREEN! Nar Elsewhere Ls one $1 a dozen: our price, c font Will te egwaed | o sds a Augen, and Building, tomorrow. Only 100 somaplienantr stamps good in any one book. tomorrow, s dozen (Main Floor, MAIN Building.) GREENHUT BUILDING MIDSUMMER FURNITUI This Great Annual Event Began This Morning—Never Before Have the Quantities Been So Large, or the Values So Extraordinary Every department in this most important section of The Big Store contributes its quota ‘We state this with all the emphi ‘ins for the home-ma' of what is being offered in other furniti If you contemplate furnishing in whole or in part, whether it be a country mansion, a bung-| year. Here are just a handful of bargai: apartment, a hotel, a restaurant, or a boarding house, YOU CANNOT | on sale tomorrow. OUR GREENHUT $118 *: ree Fumed Oak Dining Room Suites $19 Golden Oak A hod ‘1 18 ies made of selected quartered oak and finished in rich brown, fumed oak color; at bill will be rendered on September Ist. scheduled at this time of of ba jich are usual: elected from hundreds and thousands of items alow, or a modest cit: DO BETTER THA! $8 Fumed Oak Rockers | As illustrated; made of solid oak with genuine leather spring seat; 56 very comfort- able; at $2 Mission Costumernr »{. Asillustrated ; heavy Boats well made; with four 2- prong "hooks; at. "95e $22.50 Brass Bed Outfits 2-inch post brass bedstead with 14-inch filling rods, panel ef- $12.50 Golden Oak Extension Tables As illustrat ade of plain oak; top 42 inches in diameter; heavy pedestal with claw feet; can be ex- tended so that itis 6ft. long; at ; $9.50 $35 Circassian Walnut Dressers 3 Colonial These Suites Consist of 54-Inch Buffet ~) $30 Extension Table 48 inches in dia rete dune. * ©2B000) fe ae leasi jar’ ‘chi a $27-50 Ch Bete Gare ob $12.00) f chairs to match thie suite, adi ara, wide sin eee : $21. 50 We carry a samber of *(GREENHUT Building, Second and Third Floors ‘MAIN BUILDING Rotary Ball-Bearing Cabinet Sewing Machines In English ne mission and golden oal:. Special $ $la Price, Week New Home Sewing Machines and Singer Style 1530, 66G—7 drawers; absolutely new goods right from the manufacturer; with al e latest attachments; reg-$ 35 ularly $65; our special price................+ (Fourth Floor, MAN Building.) For Tomorrow Extra Special (tuesday onis MAIN ade 4 29¢ to 49¢ Searts, | Shame and Con- I0e and 12440 Sion Embroidered [ Hondberculete for women; ": Bel "s ( 25e Leh Stripe Colored Voiles 9 —yard ic © (Main Ploor, MAIN Building.) 25e Regular Made for children; sizes hess to Mas 10 pair...... t.x8 ft. only; (Second Floor, MAIN Building.) (GREENHUT Building, First Floor.) ect; all regular sizes ; bright or satin finish; “Romelink” spring, guaranteed for 10 years ; combination felt mat- tress in fancy-striped tick- inches lon, 24x30-inch mir- ror; at... $33.50 Circassian Walnut Chiffoniers MAIN ({BUILDING——————_ A Beautiful Collection of Baby Carriages Values up to $23.50; $15. 715 Tomorrow, at . The models are exteedingly handsome and you have our guarantee, as well as that of the maker, for durabilit The bodies of these iages are formed of fine reed; corduroy upholstery; pushers of tubular steel; heavy 54-inch tubber tires. Very smooth-running car riages are these and heavily discounted in price. . oe ace entar ts collar and cuffs of contraning linens; also other models; sizes 1 GR $1.35 Bamboo Porch Screena—green- pointed narrow sla! ee 95c MERC) LACES—Se each or PEARL BUTTONS—values. 8c and 5e Men’s $3 & $3.50 Sample Low Shoes, Tomorrow, at $1. 69 All te seasot marchanalic. Made by two of the largest manufacturers of men's high- (Fourth Floor, MAIN Building.) MAIN BUILDIN C. O. D. Orders Filled on the Above Extra COUR Te et eclats, Quantities Limited.) f Included are “POROSKNIT,” CROSSE AE NAINSOOK, WHITE 19¢ COTTON AND BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS AND DRAWE MAIN BUILDING Values Up The shirts ate sleeveless and Dera cered, The At are reinforced, some having Men’s Underwear te sve; at Be’ es are only 5, 534, 6, 634, 7 and 734,in A and B 1 sizes, but not all sizes in each style, and while these are classed as widths. : : “melt i itt euciects in such as will not impair the wearing quality of the garments. ‘ Every sole toe and the newest loath leathers. Every pair with Goodyear- lerwear for.the next couple } This is a good opportunity to stock up your wardrobe with un: of months of warm weather. Hees (Main Floor, MAIN Building.) Boys’ "$2.60 and $3 Sample | low Shoes, Tomorrow, at All styles and leathers. Sizes for smaller bo: 2, 10, 10 for larger boys, 3, 314, 4and 434 in B and C widths, with ~ Every pair perfect and all wit Goodyear-welted soles. (Second Floer, MAIN Bullding.) $1.29 and 11 inD GREENHUT BUILDING— MAIN yy G— rere Heseeturnishings. men's Pet- (Details in Today's Journel.) MAIN BUILDING Take Your Choice of These For Young an “Nipson” System Suits More Than Half Are Worth Abas And a Goodly Number Regularly Sell at $20 The keynote of this sale end the best edvice that we can give you is BUY A COUPLE OF THESE SUITS FOR “FALL. th ‘ority of these suits are summer suits, but when you realize the enormous saving you ae Lone ee cels Sen headlines, you will see that it.is worth your while to anticipate your future needs, even to the extent of buying more than one suit. \‘Nipson’”’( System Suits for Young Men Are the Best Made. The tailoring is splendid. The trimmings and findings are of the best. The “Nipson” System le devote their attention EXCLUSIVELY to young men. <— Bvery, ne. yo ‘contributes STYLE, FIT AND FINE TAILORING IS EMBODIED IN THESE SUITS. Come in, tomorrow, and choose from ) . The Finest English Model Suits, Newest Norfolk Style Suits, Two- and Three-Rutton Sack Sulte,Brown and Gray Homespun Suite,Heather Mixturcsin Grays, Tansand Browne. A hundred patferns—every one a new and exclusive one. Come as EARLY as you $7 95 e Choice At. ....c cece rceeecccsee er eeeeeeeeereeeeeeseeeeees can, tomorrow, and take your Ren A ay THE ae a QUALITY ‘MAIN BUILDING Special Luncheon Ser >P in Our Room, Third Floor Toasted Chicken setawicn \ 2 5 c Lettuce Salad, Vanilla lceCream, Iced Tea or Coffee, (Third Teoh, MAIN Building:

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