The evening world. Newspaper, September 4, 1913, Page 10

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£ * at ‘id 0 f wite of the negro, told the Court afrate i ber’ told, Dies, JABK JOHNSON SUFFERS | Unable to Appear len London : € ted Atates justice, was confined bed to~lny with injuries to his back, Wed when @ taxicab crashed tnto qouring car. periously injured, The chauffeur ‘Yemanded to jail without ball to H@NOR A MODEL FIREMAN. Yer 20 Years Conboy Has Never t Ween Absent From Doty. gold badge, set with twenty Fe prypented to Honry Conboy, en- wea and Make Your Own Terms choked and beaten to —_ Si "—<" ‘EK York, Ne een rook io Connecticut child's brains were beaten 1K DELIVERS HOME $50 Werth of | e authorities are searching for Pe- i$. feria Rage, &c. ninnd have bloodhounds on his | A _WEER * Petersen and his can Se E Jew weeks ago and he went to Min- se Reet, only oe of ae mite en ety fii, HURT STEALING RIDE. an From Fender Before Ocou- 2; Washington avenue, the Bronx, ph Altschier, seven years old, of No, ~@ Mast Ono Hundred and Sizty-ninth |g many passengera on the crowded train faw the affair and several women were hyaterical as the train pulled away. Dr. Colloso took the men ~ he an he One, John Curry of ‘é No. ‘saat ind Gvenue, was burned on the 4 - Frank TWO MEN ARE BURNED BY ELECTRIC CURRENTS RY TO HIS SPINE Lean Back to 0 Avoid 1 Subway Train Gide ane ars ‘rr and Their Crowbar Hits Hg Rg one Hundred AN AT CSN) A crowbar on which two trackmen bad eases « ary touched the died ra aa er] DIED AFTER 86 OAYS FAST. leaned back to avoid @ passing sout! ——_——— hound train at the One Hundred ia Minety-fve-Year-014 Man, Beventy-fourth street station of the| stricken Could Net Take Feed. ffeur, | Bronx Park line to-day. There was a Against Chauffeur, tix inte sa 6 HARRISBURG, Pa, Gept. rlgbereor Both men fell, their Gays, during which time he Is Held. Without Bail, wae ees fell, clothing | ot afty-si Gave, during he Subway workmen rushed to the patr, | el Steet DON, Sept. 4—Jack Johnson, the| beat out the fire and carried them to| the on Ne @ close relative, ugilist, who te a fugitive from|the platform. The aubway is elevated | declared when asked why b did to | at that point and in the broad daylight |that he had mo desire to take f the taxt chauffeur, under ar- fag arraigned in Bow @treet Po- urt Lucille Cameron Johnson, hysiclans feared Johnson's epine Resinol stops developments. ——<=>— ) atranged in the of Fire Engine No. 6, at the ny’s house, One Hundred and and has ‘deen adsent from duty by leave Chief Cafiahan of the ion, who wae present when was given to Conboy, told ine bsneel he was an example moment Resinol Ointment touches any itch- ing skin, the itching stops and healing begins. With the aid of Resinol Soap, it quickly removes all traces of eczema, rash, tetter, ringworm, pimplesor other tormenting, unsightly eruption, leaving the skin clear and healthy. It is equally effective for sores, boils, burns, red, rough hands, dandruff and piles. Every druggist Yihsrever Grogs are sold zon oan gut Resinel Otetment and Restnal Goap. by destore for elghteen years. colle Resinel — Writete Dept. 1-8, Restasl,” Baltimore, Md. for free sunplen. OW AY GRAND RAPIOS FURNITURE ts of Car Kuew He's Phere. le atealing @ ride on the fender of ! touring car going at rapid speed 7 ~ ar 30" 9 pital, Dr. Frankfeldt sald the boy | “ea Wests ‘81.50 Weekly. concussion of the brain, abra-| Sewing voth arms and shock. Machines | ALL Coops MARK “Teer “1013 Catalog We Pay ogcupante of te automeniie evi- |g Create | IN PLAIN FIGURES MAILED FREE Freight wags Una tS Occ 1750-752 Sth Ave., Cor. 46th St., * For Everybody, Everywhite For workers with hand or brain—for rich! ‘and poor—for every kind of people in % every walk of life—there’s delicious re- freshment in a glass of different and better in purity and flavor.» The best drink anyone can buy. Be sure to get the genulne. Ask for it by its full name—to avoid imitations and substitution, Whenever you see an Arrow think Send for free bopklet, WHE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1918. me OL ET We Give Surety Coupons Free With Purchases and — Them in Merchandise ane ONEILL-ADAMS Co = Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street Silk Remnants Are Wonderfully Smart An end-season clearance including all the silks that have been so popular this season. All of | the remnants are in dress or waist lengths and you will be bound to find something you will went and at e price that will astonish you. beautity—displaying the gift of originality in the creation of fashionable hate that bas given Paris her undisputed leadershin. Mod owe it to the a 39c to $1.50 Silks at 15c to 75c Yd. rr by Tops ry rey Jain and fancy weaves in the season's most wanted color effects, in waist, skirt and dress port! ‘hig ot tg . ister Ps At white cimapiee ta ONaNn Male Stere—Mata Fleer. $1.00 English Corduroy|$1.00 All-Wool Twilled Velvet at 59c Yd. Cloth Suiting at 69c Yd. composition than in previous years, are indescribably emarter and more ualque than ever. But New York £7-Inch Corduroy Velvet, in all of the fashionable Au-| A splendidly serviceable fabric, in many of the most de- cs ft to the tale tumn shadings. There are also some white and black that | sirable Fall shades, including black. Gxtea Song toad are subject to almost imperceptible mill ixaperfections. O'Neill Mate Stere—Second Fleer. sr 7 pen A Special New Lot ot 1,000 Pairs se. 4 vilet icles A aight Blankets Our New 1 abe Pasha Absesbait Helios 23.¢ ea Baia, “ Hats at eta AMS. aee At "1.69 Pair Bree er ant oa a er and-made ‘hate. a yale Sead eaen He Good heavy nap, warm, woolly and very serviceable; silk bound; pink, Bathe bo er TUpnttth Mata’ blere—shats fancies, “eTetiee ae O'Neil! Mat: Second Tieors”” Important Advance Sale at O'Neill's Big Store for Dad and the Boys Of Special Interest Important Additions to Our New Stocks of Autumn Suits, Coats and Dresses for Women , Show the later developments in Fall Fashions, more es- the new waistcoat suits, new coats of very bold, fancy Patterns, and dresses showing the latest ideas of ‘ “uplifted draperies,” as well as all the simpler and more conservative Autumn styles. Prices $12.50 to $45.00 A special, confidential arrangement for Club Plan P; sae may be made by those who prefer it. Prices are ‘$a O'Neill Main Store—Thiré Fleer. $5.00 Portieres, $3.50 Pair 100 pairs of Armure Portieres, finished with tapestry band of Oriental de- sign; all colors. Sunfast Portieres Guaranteed against fading; in green, olive, red, brown or blue, $3.50, $4.75 and $5.00 a pair. New Curtains if they fade. Lace Door Panels Savings a Third. White and Arabian color Renaissance or Irish Point Lace. 5c kind tt ponies 00 kind. $2.00 $8.50 Lace Bed Sets, $5.95 Large Renaissance Motifs, with bolster piece to match. Big value. O'Neill Main Store—Fourth Floor, Just at the time when, in nearly all clothing stores, $12.50 or so will buy you a $20.00 summer suit (if you can find your size) ‘eill’s Big Store for a joys offers you Men’s $18 to $25 New Fall Suits at $12.50 The Latest Modified English Styles and Conserva- tive Business Men’s Models. All Regular Sizes, 34 to 44 Chest and Stouts up to 46. A This Fall's newest effects in grays, browns, blues, etc., in plain or fancy effects, also checks! pencil stripes. Suits are up-to-date in cut and tailoring, in the newest English 50! j conservative models; serge lined; values $18.00 to $25.00..........sseeeees e en's Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits, Values $18 to $25.00, at $12.50 Ja a all-wool Yer & (in fast color ay hg he in the Savest acts) model Bod song on Nip Bros. H prods up to 46. high lustre Venetian legantly You Need Not Pay All at Once hay Club Plan of ents which is for the convenience of customers who id 60 High Chair; 4.75 ia bard» erin Code Pie Peel View asp te ae . '$ ‘And the New Fall Hats Special at $1.95 to $3.50 In Soft and ers Series fe in the newest shapes. Soft Hats from 434 to 5}4 crowns, 2 to 234 brims. hose with bon with bows on back, quarter and side; telescope and Alpine, in brown, olive, steel and gray; — or satin lined. Derby Hats are in the new low crown, with flat brim or high crown with curled brim. Full or tapered crown ranging from 43 to 54 crown, 174 to 234 brim trimmed with bows on back, side or quarter. All sizes, Sensational Bargains in O’Neill’s Fine Furniture $42.50 Golden Oak Bookcase, at $25.00 This case is made of the best Indiana quartered white oak. Itis60 inches high and 51 inches wide. The inside dimensions of each half of \ bookcase are 18 inches by 46 inches, giving slargeamount of room for books. sna | \ ‘wai MUL ai the dain one adjust. — able. First-class and metal casters, ee $10.00 Writing Desk Special at $7. 50 i Suits for School Boys; Special! Extra pants suits that will stand the wear and tear of school boys better than any you have been able to buy at anywhere near these prices, of Caci-Coia. ~ = » THE COCA-COLA COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA.' id | Extra Pants Navy Serge Fancy Wool Just Uke llusteation | This is 0 Hy ti nation hig! | Suits $ Suits $ 4.9 8 Suits $4 98 See estes belay used ay » high | Just like the tustration, | Made in at e e sen can he eslucted ta! ‘to form a misses’ £ 6 inches long wd Se che Mess Jest chair, go-cart or hobby horse. The interior has t! large | Value $5. 0 Value $6.50 “Value $6.50 Nothi licated; made of the| holes and drawers” Fisech 2 Qll-wool cheviots and cassimeres | Tn all-wool navy blue serge, cut in ante eee a brow, gies, te ob ndash hest quartered t diane white oak; fine | she liaped ers ands lars, re drawer greys, tan and brown, made up in the | the new Norfolk model ve ortolk | woven cane seat baad back; Mreronhly [1a ith wood pulls and ental magriele, Witt yoke oad nad pal and yoke, Trous mye Hah eu per perfect Saree constructed and finished in the jood lock; substantial; Ayre knicker style, lined a through: lined Some louse have onire pata. manner; fitted wih trays in beautiful rubbed fin are , full lined, peate och sale sises 7 to 18, Momefaraishine Stern. 24 t0 4th Flows, eee: O'Neill-Adams Co., Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d + tad New "York City OES @ eae) a

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