The evening world. Newspaper, August 18, 1913, Page 9

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\ 4 ‘ \ ( \ é ‘ i } $ @bodrd the Fall River Line steamer Pristiile nearly cost Hugh Sullivan of Brooklyn his lite sat irday night. he was on the deck with the girl he got inte an argument with some men. The { mext thing he remembered, as he told ithe story to Ig rescuers, wae when he ; g Evening World reporter this morning that when about five hours out from New York Saturday night the watch- fan heard the cry for help of a man overboard, BROOKLYN MAN FALLS | Providence. Inave heen lost had the Tennessee been a Phi minutes later reaching him. Sullivan ia twenty-two years old. nployed by the Sorosis Shoe Com- 1 FROM STAMEISTEK: <2 te eae PICKED UP T UP IN SOUND. Row on Fall River River Boat Pre- cedes Near-Drowning—— Case Mysterious said he knew nothing at all about Sulll- van board allen overboard somebody would neve “revorted oT don't believe a word of it,” he said, None of the Priscila crew had heard of any disturbance or of a man being thrown overboard “It is my opinion,” said commenting on the inciden pc. Enos, at Bulli- feil overboar (Prom Mecha An of example of maternal affection displayed by a dog toward a brood of in- cubator chicks comes from Long Beach, Cal. A fox terrier takes care of the brood like a motherly old hen, trying to keep them warm with her body and| being most solicitous that they do not stray away. Any attempt to handle her, AB adventure with a young woman When ‘and when @ chick succeeds in straying| away she Ufts it tenderly in her —4 and brings it back to the box. RESINOL SOAP IMPROVES YOUR SKIN AND HAIR rrived at Capt. Enos of the Tennessee told an A life preserver was tossed to Bim, When Shllivan was taken into the Tenne: lifeboat he was uncon-| There are few so fortunate as to 4 petous, vived after taking ammonia] possess skin and hair health thet is BRE brandy ‘ond improvement, and to that great TY had drawn two weeks’ satary ana | majority who do not, Resinol Soap has Hed going on iny G Ing Bunday at home w Poeket he hi 3 tents got Confield “Conn. Capt “in the wate @et a stateroom, @n and was having « good time on deck | drying soa in one of ie frequent causes ial mission. inary soaps can do little or noth- ing to overcome these defective eondi- tions. Containing free alkali, as many of them do, they rather tend to in- T met a young wom: | crease them. In fact, this use of harsh, vacation after spend- h my parents,” Bullivan told Capt. Enos. “bought my Ucket for Fall River, but could not when I got into an argument with some. of skin and scalp troubles. and Thad been | But the Hetivel medication Resinol Soap tends to keep the com- uliivan's plexion free from redness, roughness, In his} pimples, blackheads end other ogee k and | ing conditions, to preveat chappi: ees ought chafings, to clear the scalp he had more hough and to maintain the lustre and pests he been spending quite freely, lof the hair, while its absolute purity, Bullivan was rescued two miles west, clean, wholesome odor, and cleansing lightship, off Saybrook, tefreshing Iather suit it perfectly to ivan aaid he had been Feaular use in) the toilet, ‘bath, and ts. Tri Bock after he had his Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 The Store Opens at 9 A. M. Closes at 5.30 P. M. 12 Noon on Saturdays August Clearance of Blankets, ‘Bed Spreads & Comfortables At greatly reduced prices. Blankets...... .. Pair, $2.65, $3.75, $5.50 Former prices, $3.50, $5.00 and $8.25 Comfortables (Figured silkoline)....:. $1.65 Regular #2.25 quality Bedspreads Ghocket. 05.09 ce vie sesesee ses vee sQOGC, Ble25 Regular $1.25 and $1.65 qualities Satin finish............$2,25, $2.75, $3.75 Regular $3.00, $3.75 and $5.00 qualities August Furniture Sale Specials for To-morrow, Tuesday 4-Post Bedsteads ‘Solid mahogany, twin or full size $35.00 Value $54.00 Extraordinary Values in Chiffonters Twelve good patterns, one of which is illustrated; choice of various woods $25.00 The values range as high as $42.50 We have also arranged for Tuesday an Exceptional Offering of Bed Rocm Suites at $250.00 Values ranging as high as %450,00 4, 5 and 6 piece suites in walnut or mahogany Broadway & 20th St.; Fifth Ave.; 19th St. AG SS EOL GB EOL ORI A. vent George Rowland of the Priscttia! bo aman ise ve thrown over-| he ba van wan strick with a deck stool and| east side’ “younger set” | departure of the Italian Fishmen’s As- adopted family is resented by the dog,| dent of the association, and G. Emilio, THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUS‘\ ITALIAN FISHMEN a ay Mn Ok tee aaa the big parade, | — HAVING A DAY OFF. Lots of Fun at Bath B at Bath Beach for the Dealers in Sea Food on Their Annual Outing. Two brass bands and a fife and drum corps marching in converging lines through the Mulberry Bend district to the head of Franklin atreet to-day brought @ tumultuous outpouring of the to witness the At the beach a varied programme of entertainment and refreshment awaited | the witting fish marketers and thelr) tate’ companions. pci Pinion GIRL ORINKS ACID. PPP PPL PP LPP PP PELL PURE FOODS AND Pe RE MEDICIN mean better, healthier, Kupper $people. It has been proved, however, that all medicines are not adulterated and worthless any more than are all food products. The wheat has been sifted from the chaff, and such medi- cines as Lydia E. Pinkham's ly vemeuans Compound, which is made from roots and herbs and complies with all conditions of the Pure Food and Drugs Law, will continue to hold its place aa the standard American rem- edy for female ills, Sophie Tozek, twenty-two years old, a chambermald in the Edwarda Hotel, No, | 1109 Manhattan avenue, Willlamabure, attempted to kill herself to-day by awat- lowing @ dose of carbolic acid. The} Girl's ecreams were heard by two trav. | elling ealesmen, who notified the alerk, | he in turn calling Policeman Draheim | of the Greenpoint avenue police atation. The policeman forced a drink milk down the girl'e throat and sent | tor Dr. Martin of Bt. Catharine's Hospital. At the hospital, when the sufferer had somewhat recovered, she id that @he was lonely for her native , Poland, whence she had come sociation on ita annual outing to Bath Beach, South Brooklyn. - Fifty carriages | ANA automobiles, bravely bedecked with American and Italian flags and bunt- jing and holding the proud members of | the ladies’ auxiMiary and theif escorts, filed through the crowds to Beng | Ding point. “Jojo” Opkcella, the agitated presi hr. Give Surety Coupons Free with Purchases and Redeem Them in Merchandi Shi (AN, SEersoose A Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street Continuing the Great Sale of Curtains and Upholsteries A stock tremendous in range—carefully chosen—the salesmen experts in their line— all backed b; it buying facilities— and one of the biggest authorities on upholsterios and curtains in the business, Just a few typical items. There are scores of others. Lace Curtains Marie Antoinette Irish Point Lace 7, pair | $2.75 at. eeeeee+ 02.85 a pair pair| 3.75 3.25 a pair pair| 5.00 ++ 4.50 8 pair $9.25 Couch Covers,$7.65 - Lace Bed Sets Furniture Coverings it ials: 81.90 T t +38 yd. Heavy pile moquette covers in| 911 25 ted Set 96.68. 83.00 Suk Teperteye at 92.28 yd. rich Oriental design and color. 87.75 Bed Set 94.95 $3.50 Silk Damask, at 92.20 yd. $55.00 Silk Plush Por- tieres, at $35.00 a Pair ny beautiful heavy jown; all the wanted colore—both sides of silk plush, Colors: Green, Gold, Red, Olive, Nile and Rose. O'Neill Main Stere—Fourth Fieor. Sale of Fine Blankets The prices are hard to believe—when the blankets are seen. You need blankets and we have them at the lowest cost ever quoted — 50,000 of ‘em. Below are two or three items— just a su, ion of what you will find—the $1.69 Blanket is frankly a “leader”. '—sold at a price ‘way below the regular wholesale cest, : A Special: Leader Let us Reupholster your old furniture. By this we mean make Club Plan—A dignified and confidential arrangement, it over from frame up—as good as new, maybe better—best of work at unusual: prices. whereby, if itis more convenient, you may open an account and pay a little now and then. August Fur Sale A host of enthusiastic fur shoppers continues to throng our fur salons—every hour new models are added to the racks, all fine, fresh furs; all of them the coming Winter's best fashions. There are coats in Persian Lamb, Hudson Seal (Muskrat), Near Seal (Coney), Caracul, Pony and many others, and in every fur we can show several qualities even in the same style. | You Need Spend No Money Now | leather lined, lock and side catches, These six guarantees tell the story. O'Neill Homefurale Store— 1—O'Neill'’s guarantees = the | 4—-O'Neill's guarantecs the NEW~ oA QUALITY of all the Furs. NESS of every picce of Fur on (PPRPP LP PPL PPPPPPPDS Autumn Millinery |2—oneits guarantees the cor-|--O'Neilt's Baggage $2.50 Matting Suit Cases at $1.98 Matting Suit Cases, cloth lined, inside pocket, bolts and strap. Sizes 24 and 26 inches, 95 Leather Suit Cases, 93.98 Leather Suit Cases, bolts and straps all around case. Sises #4 and 26 inches. 96 Cowhide Travelling Bag at 94. Genuine Cowhide Travelling Bags, Regular 59c Window Screens at 35c A clean-up sale of every window screen in stock. Metal and wood frame, assorted sizes, Bri izes with you. None sent C. 0. D,, ex- changed or credited, We take pride in having $1.35 Wash Boilers at 89c constantly on hand every , Conesr bottom wash boilers, made of heavy 2XX charcoal tin, No. 8 bind and design af necke $1.50 Sweepers at $1.19 wear that Fashion or taste Bissell’s carpet sweepers; good quality. demands, $2.98 Casserole: $1.98 Guimpes of fine quality plain net with lawn body and boned collars. Oval baking casserole dishes, with » nickel frame; can be served ut} Round and shoulder t collars the table. of Venise and imitation Erish lace, | O'Nelll Main Store—Maln Floor, Neckwear at 25c Bach © O'Neill Hometarnishing Store—Basement, (© Ear O'Neill-Adams Co.. Sixth Ave., 20th to aad St., New York City Em ©) Rome with basement and living roome in good, crawled Terement. business serttoay, suitable. fot any line of business T VERY CHEAP RENTS. NO_REARONA call an fork a “an | isthe Tetsegy Sth and Oth ava THE FEOPLE'S ‘NEW PLAYGROUND, PORLY Of MONTHLY PAYMENTO t imetae Waitch& Diamond Co, © MAIDEN LANS, Tol, GOT a) sneer my —— The Greatest—the Best New York Has Ever Known Every reliable jena for even inthis celebrated depart ieia well to as cca a sdection at phenomenal tr: 95.08 Family Piaasore. «s tees ss Beat stores Blt a extra large. we ake! “ white, woe color tcoloredn—aer twin rd J w 1 Cal. weet 4.75 Various eines — white, ‘colored end fancy—pretty borders. BO te 98.0% All-Woet Cal's. 5,7 Blamicets 0.6.8 ee eeeee 1.8 1. Yor all. sine edemwnite ‘and colo T0xb—attractive colorings, Hemmea, pene :y alle binding cutout ‘corners. 8 1.26 aif Satin finish oy full and eat hemmed bi chicks, Sunnien, ate. OM ot, Baby Bi Eiderdown fin! Bee Evening J Remarkable varieties even now—indesd, ‘August 29 and must have spece for FOR GIRLS AND’ MISSES LINGERIE ORE The Greatest Blanket Bargain Ever Offered Po ar Wise gta, te Silk and Frou Frou Damask Ve Pe Now Uinres_eemple, pairs 10,000 Pairs $3.00 and COLORED, TUB, DRESSES BECAME meee | ni RnR cee0.no $2.8 to Ruffled Meats ‘urtal $3.50 Blankets at ae Pah io pe, | WASHABLE CoAT suirs— Riles am Full 34 bed size Wool Blankets, eins pink or blue borders. od a = a8 sash eng inches wid oa DAINTY WASH DRESSES— ' on Full Size 94.75 and $5.00 Wool|Extra Heavy $7.98 California Wool Werg sist to, 129%, pA rl he te nae ; pier pix sings ” Blankets at $2.98 Blankets at $5.39. Now 229 to 6p: Damaske 40 inches wide beet . One of O'Neill's leaders, and one that always gives sat- ‘i Makes « handsome gift sure to give entire Ne rears, s* Woot, COAT SUITS— ‘colore—reg. 08 and G1.E0—eale..... iil pannnnnnnonnnnen Ge Main Slore—3d ¥1 GIRLS’ pio ied ey mS ie i Pi, i” WASH, DRESS FABRICS, Sale of Suit Cases and LITTLE GIRLS? COATS, behets” nase tara are Radial Price Cute to reduce erp INFANTS’ LONG DRESSES | SOAPS LiTTLE CHILDREN’S and Midsummer Clearances Nainsook and Lawn—yoke models -trim'd with - daintlest emb's, hand emb'd yokes and stitching---sises to 6 yre--tem, fon , Guarantees the ‘attractive drenses, beautifully rectness of the STYLES. WORKMANSHIP on these made and sewn. i intreauetery ea! Preliminary showing of Furs to be of the highest Dresses that were 60 early autumn hats. 3—O'Neill’s guarantees the |--O'Neill’s guarantees to keep Dresses that were 68 [8 ct: 178 Washing Powde Chic models at most] PRICES tobe atleast 20to 25) Yi peiecloa, is so storage: Dresses 4 wore $1.3! en 9k Euttrans Bowauet Snape | 01 charge to you o! D attractive prices ranging per cent. lower than they will any kiad, until November pree thet fate 98 | 10 ct. Violet or Corylopsie Fieve. Bureau Beara om from 95.00 to $20.00. be in November. First. Dresses that were 8 Taioum—Large can... 7%| Tickings Cutlery O’Nelll Main Btere—Second Fleor, O'Neill Main Htore—id Floor, Dresses that were $6.98. 4e § gt, roll White Tollat Paper— Table Linens (urtaine, Draperies K d ti - { A hi 8 , . 50 Dresses t! were $7.98... . for. see BE! Towellings White Goods’. eductions in Housefurnishings| Women’s 50- Se laa a maaan cay een ceca ani 98 ct. Girls’ Wash Dresses Ginghama and chambrays — plain and stripes—contrant bend a, pipings aad buttone—6 to MISSES" DEI 49 ct. Boys’ Negligee Shirts........... Pisin, figured and atriped madres, “ange bie phambrayeband or < —i% tt Ie PURNISIINGR THIRD FLOOR 08 ct. & $1.25 Boye’ Wash Suits,....... 0) Mritee—gray, browne ne 1214 ct. Novelty Curtainings—yord. :. 094 ales, linons atatens, cham, | OM Dam oie TAN Hook, & inch—colored horders—with simp duck-white, colore an UPHOL ea -BASEMENT, f isuian and sailor Btylee— | 39 ¢2, Lustrous Silk Pongees u % Ly Yard wide light and gark 69 ct. Bleached Sheets—81290. KS-MAIN Loon, “Heliable” Brand no dress! |]55 et. Boys’ Percale Pajamas ++ 8) 39 ot, Men's Underwear SUMAN “BARRENS ( net at SOT —— oe ple ce we are vast, our 1913. : ‘a a 7 Alno madrin—full out; pearl buttons 4 to 14 years. BOYS’ FURNISHINGS THIRD FLOOR, 49 ct. Impocted Lace Collars. Venise, Foartecnth Street 2st AUGUST . SALE Blankets and Household Dry Goods Third Week—Time Fliee—Only Nine Days More. Purchases made now are profitable investments. Savings are substantial—not puny. - Sale values are in all qualities. water as No regrets ever come to those who buy. All promises are faithfully carried out. ( DEMONSTRATED | tronest values bring big business! THAT — Each year brings a greater result. ‘ Join the Thrifty—Be Here Tomorrow! 21 YEARS OF AUGUST SALE OF BLANKETS Ne One Cuts the Price Like Hears, No Mell @ Telephone Osten, z Bilkoline Comfortables—tig- — variety, it haa never been equalled, t—the home of Blanket ane, Comtortanien ea, Edt eas at oat Tare aneinadied os tes Joos \ oe ee variety of patterns. 26 Jacquarad Comfeortab rea py Ci hes ety ileveate— blue and yellow ‘suk bindings. Full aise, satin fringe Girt ik binding--tult ana” extra, Finer Blenkets t Fully per cent. lene thee eis Criv..... 84 wers, bowknots, Curtains and Curtainings. ; te $2.98 Blanks +1.95 ete. ++. 660 Edendown ntah— eighi— | Clearances and August Sale Valuss. poet colored=tor fat “and he Lace Curtaine tno to eafour al tor quotations in Musiias, Sheets @ Pillew Cases, kt Ts For Tuesday—Children’s Day The Most Exceptional Values in the City mi, they are unmatchable, . ++-We inventory | FOR BOYS AND YOUTHS: WASHABLE SUITS— Peete, Po nena: Pept vee Bee | Ope and nd twe nel nels et lote Mercerised. . e tae ena’ ‘am-t0 Cleat. .+.. BPS YOUNG MEN'S sUrTs— 2 Be prensa, Dress Cinsharee e ar porta piaen ta Hordered Noveity’ ‘Tissisea., French Kponges. eee Ratines—chamols color only. Fine Rusatan Cord Votles.. oe ae on i to 1 years. o——__-—__ — -—----__—____» CLEANSERS |f August Sale Prices that afford Save FROCKS Samples ings on household Necessities. | N and French a hand MORNING SPECIALS—Tomorrow, Tuesday, Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders ‘ a) 51.19 White Volle Welete $1.29 Mercerised Napkins — dos’ Plain or figured » tachspure white—hemmi shadow frill—nand ombi LINENS—MATN FLOO! 4 y ° WECOND FLOOR, 27 ct. Linen Huck Towels 19x3%5—fine close weave—apoke Rem * atitch—wite damask Pore TOWRIS-—MAIN PLOO! $1.29 Steel Knives and Forks. Kacellent make-set of six erLEMY Mars FLOORS 79 ct. Women's White Petticoats « Nainsook—ruffies of lace inserts oF wide emb'y—all sizes MUSLIN UNDERWEAR SECOND v.08, | 39 ct. Children's Night Dresses c ambric—round neck—emb'y and | lace—ribbon run—1 to .. MUSLIN. UNDEAWEAR--SECOND Raibriggan—short | sleeven drawers Gouple teat call sis ERWEAR MAIN FLOOR, 1214 et, Faney Percales... ‘ ‘M-inch—another lot of mili I aunts plu ng, fed with a hecks, “wim onbns Sikes assmeaey 1 ee rochet and combini hatiste—white and ecru. NECKWEAR--MAIN: FLOOR, Cleek Signe Denate Moratag Specials. Cleeks! Leok ter the (\y: 59 ——_______# CLOSED ALL DAY SAZUKDAY Until Further Notigs, “ t Luv for

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