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Se \ 4 = THE EVENING WORLD, MON DAY, AUGUST 25, 1913. | The Court fixed tne trial of Dwyer i K S 4 YEROERO Surety fn go Free w'th Purchases 5 ORIOE Sonn, | gum GRAND JURY WANTS land Hyer for the firat Monday In Ov- FREC LE ¢ i’ | “The Corporation Counsel,” replied the bay, Wood was the only person on je. Inspector. hoard, When the boat was out about 30 yards, just orponite the estate of MoCornick, there war a flash which lighted up the acenery for sales, there was a roar ike the bursting of & | Now is the Time to > Get Rid of These darn, and Wood found timaelf afloat on Ugly Spots 4 ble ad There's no longer the feeling ashamed of you rescription othine—doubli iA etd bbe to remove these Seay ote, TGan getan re of ot Fowl, Fresh killed and tender. . «lb. Chuck Steaks, lee end juiey..... 0.6... .000s Ib, 14 fed or ; Mutton Chops, Very choice... .1b. 16€ Little “picnics,” like hams, Ib, 18¢ Sugar-Cured Bacon, In lean strips lb, 22€ be Siiced to suit lb, 32 ei Anueto Merrill, accuned of avsaulting George : hardpan Inspector Dwyer and Police Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street Assault Cases. The Way Business Is Proceeding To-day s It Will Be Well for You to Come to O’Neill’s at the First Opportunity to Share the Values in These Most Important | with Smith of assaulting John Black, man Drug at it night aad you sh t freckles have gue to Uf lighter ones have u aye hat more to com petey and in a beautiful, clear id ineurance broker ut the w enty-firet atrest. ‘The trial of both Walsh and Bimith was wlno net for Oe- tober, SENT FLYING IN AIR WHEN MOTOR BLOWS UP : Robert Wood, chauffeur for Clarence KK. MoCornick, stock broker, with offices in the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, \s feceiving congratulations to-day on hia narrow ercape from death in Hemp- ftend Bay last night. “Bob” was rent skyward out of the 26-foot racing boat owned by Edward Felthan of Port | | Washington, propelied by the explosion iN of seventy-five gallons of gasoline. rf ‘The motor was out for @ trial spin, | Gat be should not be made the moat and jand was bound for No, 1 New York | Gteert he acted under the orders of his Yacht Club" nding on the other side of | @mperiots. District-Attorney Whitman | 2 Se “s i Gaye that the Grand Jury investigation { 3 Butler’s Borax SOAP 10.2%.Free with this purchase. Corn Flakes, Extra large pkg. Tapioca, Bue Ribbon, the best} Fach XLCR Corn Starch...... 6 Cakes Babbi:t's Soap...... | Both Cc Pkge 1776 Washiny a for 25 20° Parlor Brooms, "<"2% value, each. Potatoes Selected from the finest shipments of the New Crop 100 1.91.65 |p 25°|6 10° ‘Pour more witnesses, spectators of the Feld made by the police under Inspector Daye. on the diners in Healy's reatau- femt, Were examined by Ansistant Dis- @et-Attorney Ruvin before the Grand | Seay to-day. Photoxraphe taken at the | im of the raid by newspaper photos- } qaghere were also introduced before the 4 Grand Jury. ‘There is a disposition on the part of embers of the Grand Jury to interro- Deputy Police Commissioners Me- and Newberger as to the issuance @ Ge orders to oust Healey's patrons. Prtends of Inspector Dwyer conten! | | oO o ask for the double atrength | wld under guarantee of | it fails to remove freckles. | of thi on land and om +! —_———— @ WORLD WANTS WORK WoNDEMS Lord & Tay for | Founded 1820 The Store Cote at® A.M. Closes at 5.30 P. M. 2 Noon on Saturdays Mid-Summer Sales There are tremendous advance purchases and sales of wanted Fall merchandise which will cost you 25 to 35 per cent. more if you wait until the Fall season opens. There are Hurry-Out Clearance Sales of Summer mer- Cc chandise and odd lots in every department—a bargain harvest not to be missed by the shopper who believes in saving money. Just to mention a few of the most important events: | for the purpose of fixing the blame the conduct of the police. The Greater August Sale of 1913-14 FURS Will Close on Saturday, August 30th, at 6 P. M. If you would secure foot furs for next Winter Extraordinary Sale Women's Low Shoes - Our Entire Stock 10,000 Pairs Comprising all leathers, light and medium weight soles, suitable for early Fall wear, At % Regular Price and Less Be te not expected the investigation Will be concluded before Thursday. On that day the Grand Jurors will report thelr findings to Judge Rosalsky in Gen- fal Bessions. In the event of Inspector Dwyer or any other policeman being tn- * @eted Police Commissioner Waldo will ee Rotified to produce the indicted men before Judge Rosalsky. 4 Dwyer, along with Patrolmen Lobe ara ) % Merril, Jonn A. Hye! A Omit at 20 to 25 per cent less than Winter Prices— without ‘spending any money now —come to O'Neill's this week. Just select the Furs you want and, without deposit or storage charges, we will reserve them for you until November in the cold vaults. Quality, correct fashions satisfaction fully pfiisranteed. No money anced be paid now, and you may change or cancel your selection at any time before November Ist, provided we are notified before that date. O'Neil) Main Store—Third Floor. asked Dwyer. c = Beaseiting Albert Gras, ‘08 * NEW YORK $7 95 & $2. 95 Our Once-a-Year Clearance of Arts 12 Fresh Eggs 25 Ho, 699 West vitveenth street. cago lladelphia : a Meir ie your counsel®” Justice Mose|| Agencies in All Principal Cities Bedroom F, urniture East View rand, c Tomatoes, virn No. 3 can, cut to 8 0.ce Ea junes, c Peas, from New Crop of 1913 3 cane 25 re Lard, Best for cooking, Ib., cut to 14¢ Butterine, Best Government Inspected; print 19¢ Cheese, Best N. Y. State with ALL the cream, lb. 17° Evaporated Milk, Belle Brook, tall 10¢ can, ‘J Condensed Milk, Butler’s, can SC; 3 cans ZC Columbia River Salmon, 14-\b. fat can §¢ FURNITURE At Half Regular Prices is attracting Gye attention than ever. Stickley Bros.’ famous Prices!—and arranging Club Plan Payments if you wish, and having deliveries made when you wish! It can be done only once a year. The sale is for this week. Not many pieces of each style, but a great varicty of pieces for various rooms. O'Neil Hemefurnishing Store—tecend te Fourth Floor. ee eee wd In the August Sale At Unusually Low Prices Mahogany Bedroom Suse Illustrated, Feameiag of three pieces. Value $300. ‘Botadliehed Registered Trede Mark Hel) 0 Century $175.00 Final Clearance Sale Suits, Dresses & Coats O'Neill’s Famous August Sale of Alaska Salmon, 1-lb. tall can 8° Balance of Our Summer Stock Imported Sardines, wyrs2": sive aa. ~8e ! re anulactured under &§| ja ih cl yu nay {rom Gn ay c a ant See i ae eons nebo | | | AE PO Gk kau gee Tee ‘ Lemons, large, bright and Nala Boocak ‘or o Linen Dresses, $5.00, 7.50 and 10.00. “Savings of About One-Third _ Formerly 10.00 to 18.00. Linen & Crash Dust and Auto Coats, §.00 and 7.50. Formerly 9.50 to 15.00. Dresser 48 x 24 inches. Chiffonier 38 x 23 inches. Dressing Table 38 x 22 inches. Other Fine Values Dependable blankets of various styles and sizes. per pair, $1.69 to 97.98. O'Neill Main Store—Secend August sale prices, November values, 83.00 to $10.98, Floor. | c Think of buying Arts and Crafts Furniture at Half | | o | Pride of St. Louis Flour Superlative XXXX, for Bread, Biscuit, Cake or Pastry. ae —=S_—=————San0—— SS a ——_ - Tar ll se ¢ 8400.00 Colonial Suite (4 pieces), including sleigh And About This Important Sale of | peat olb. 69° a, 25° a ‘i. 13° Light Weight Coats, $10.00, 12.50 and fj! i ethers pa peers i . = LINENS (ACOSO ee ee . , 00. | iranssian Walnut Sui ‘ A640, Formerly 16.50 to 26.00. m | $795.00 Circassian Walnut Louis XV. Suite (6 pieces), Triumph Baking Powder Suits, of Serge, Cords & Silk, $15.00, | twin beds........6.seeeeeeeee cere eens $500.00 We can only give a few items as a value-giving hint. It will 25 YC Stamps FREE with 1-lb. can for... ..20€ 18.00 and 22.50. Formerly 25.00 to 45.00. | $2100.00 Circassian Walnut Suite (12 pes.) $1250.00 py Us eretitable i) you i bring all your linen needs to O'Neill's § % Bal Soe PRED w in y ath can ae he ' : ey . famous for years lor g inens, st i" 4 4°! Silk Dresses of Charmeuse, Crepe de Chine, pee Ch Las Yea Ue Eee wagen.co $2.50 Table Cloths at 91.59/14c Towelling at 10c Yard bs Mla —— —— | etc., $12.50. Formerly 25.00. P Enamel Fereites $ Pure linc silver beached, ontie ‘ol ale of pure new Baraat crash Oven-Fresh from National Biscuit Co. 1 c Misses’ Serge Dresses, $10.00 to 12.00. $650.00 bur poi yh mince ee 3 75.00 Ua mask table cloths; finished size roller towels, Limit 10 yards toeach Uneeda Biscuit, Uneeda Lunch, Pkg = Formerly 15.00 to 18.00. #005 00 White Buibe: (50 poeoee), twin beet. VO50.00 50c Bath Towels at 38¢ Each 9650.00 Ivory Suite (10 pieces), including fine box 100 dozen snow white, lor size, Graham Crackers, and Zu Zus, 1278 inches. | $1.00'Table Damask. yd., 69¢ Full bleached, heavy Scotch satin) heavy double thread hemmed Turk- rin; d elegant hair mattress.......... a y read hemmed Tur ‘ James McCutcheon & Co., —_ Fore ba: P7500 damask Dea Re "iit ae ish me i Very soft and ab- EVERY DAY THIS WEEK, — * some and conventional designs, jn tore, Kecond Fieer, ee eee Se ~, $95.00 Low-Hoye— white enamels. +012». $17.50 |IIn os FR The Little 10c Tea Chest of he te tooo rare $40.00 Chiffoniers—-white enamel ........ $22.50 ii id-Summer 01 G —— J El : ie J if tie Si f iffoniers—-white ename' 5 The Big Mid-Sum Ceylon Iden Tips Tea io diel q JPHOLS | E RIF S unexcelled for strength, quality and flavor, with ° F c Is saving Bieny dollars for Wbousands of buyers Whe fur- 1-lb Choicest Coffee or 35 i th ith unusually uttractive, raperies, i OT d & , ay lor Pe fast n word about Lace Curtains. 50 ore, ee sik ab BOe Irish Point Lace Curtains | Marie Antoinette and Best Teas, £353: eaisi ieatian: Founded 1826 OF Three big values; 16 patterns meres hae Curtains 7 all new and perfect. Prices hint a |. , oe ovurnarcarucr| Mruenin we | Choice Coffee os 2O° The Store Opens at 9A. BM. Closes at 5.30 P, M, | 95.00 a pair, from $075. $2,804 pair, from 83 ee 9S.75 a pair, from $7.50. 95.00 a pair, from $7. 0, a lb., 12 Nooné on Saturdays 99.25 a puir, from $14.50, iCall and Make Your Own Terms Our Terms Apply to New York, New Jersey, Long Island, Connecticut | DELIVERS TO ¥ HOME $50 Worth of Furniture, Rugs, 30c & 35c Cretonne.Yd., 19¢ 927.50 a pair, from 987.50, A clearance of the ends of Cro-| Nottingham Lace Curtains tonnes and ‘Taffetas; lengths up All-over designs and border ef- to 80 yards; a full line of colors, — | fects. 20 Printed Scrim, Yd., 15c A large line of the popular col- orings. For Two Weeks Only Starting To-Morrow (Tuesday) the * Special Order Department Will Take Orders for Tatlor-Made Suits for Fall Wear Claret, Blue Diamond California, bottle. . 25° Port & Sherry, J. B. California, bottle. 25° T Princeton Dry Gin, 91.43 9 pair, from 82.35 01.85 » pair, from 83.00. 92.20 a pnir, from 83,50, 93.00 « pair, from $6.50. O'Neill Main Mtere—Fourth Floor. Such Unprecedented Low Prices on WILTON RUGS Bring hundreds of thrifty home Saraaaee to O'Neill's, There are still full assortments, but they are gins quic High grade Royal Wilton Rugs in ea and colors suitable for modern some Gin, Old Tom or Holland, bot,, 49° ! Makes line at rickeys fizaes, ete: bottle 69° Bottle of Princeton Cocktails, \sis's: 75° 2at Stamps FREE with full quart $ | ge Bottle Cherrics FREE With Menhattan or Marting, 0.d Cab.net Rye Whiskey. . 50 China Laat feet; regularly Side Ox feet; regularly JAC Stamps F with bottle St al : hee A at $65.00 xe To onsen. 84900 [tha | Q ikingussie Scotch Whiske ‘8 yeas ularly 052.50, at $42.50 larly +. Sise 27x54 inches; regulurly €6,00, at...., A % Colonial Rag-Style Rugs . oO c ° | | At All 129 James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores ° ° ° The assortment of new suiting materials in- cludes fashionable plaids and cheviots. 49" Guinness’s Stout and Bass Ale —_—_ SS Oc =o fe d it I ped ine 4x7 ets renularly 1 gl Sive ThérlOR4 feet: rear 9 leet G wo Best ® tots, 25; 3 splits 2 5e + Broadway. & 20th St.; Sth Ave.; 19th St. Machines We hae Piet fet regularly ana ol wa es? , Allowance of 160 for dos, empty bottles and fe tor dos. empty splits. : ) on Credit Freigh $4.50to Bhicararaae le! 0 | ° 750-752 Sth Av ‘ Double af Stamps Monday ypd Wednesday . New York City a i i iti eon Sonem-aaini'¢ Co. by Bath Ave. Ree ga SE SS Sone