The evening world. Newspaper, September 5, 1913, Page 11

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Aaa a eee ane ane BANKER LEWISIHN'S HELP FOR WIE OFFERS $2,000 REWARD FOR RINGS Two Solitaire3, One a Square- Cut Diamond, Other a Pearl, Valued at $25,000. Their Illness and How They Found Relief. ex itude No you Mra. Frederick Lewisohn, wife of the banker, ie unable to say whether she lost two rings worth $25,000, which di Appeared on Wednesday, or whether the rings were stolen. She thinks she lost them in the Ritz-Cariton and has 60 have rts vy the return ia , & Co, jewellers, ‘of No. 664 Fifth avenue, has been offered. At the Rits-Cqriton it is said that she could not have lost the jewels there, Mr. and Mrs, Lewisohn had been with friends in Biberon, N. J., and came into} alarmed because my peri the city Wednesday. They went directly | pressed and I had pains in m, from the raliroad station to the Ritz-| side and severe headaches. Carlton and had hardly arranged for a table in the dining room when Mrs. Lewisohn discovered that her rings we: missing. In, the mean time she had in @ women's retiring room at the hot Whether Mra, Lewisohn had the rings | when sire went into the washroom, or whether she removed them from her fingers there, she herself is unable to ay. As soon asathe loss was discovered | detectives wore called to trace the rings. ; th Every one in the hotel who might been in & position even to hav Mra, Lewisohn's property w. etable Compound tioned, but no information o bealessontoothers the rings was obtained. One ring was | (within the reach of all. set with a single diamond and the other| If youwants with a gingle pearl. Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine C The diamond ‘is the mo: ie of | (confidential), Lynn, Mi: the gems and is said to one|tetter will be opened. of the most costly in M collections Ibis square cut, not quite as large as an ord stamp. The‘peari i but almost as valuable, | In the hope that the gems might not | have been stolen; it is understood that husband as eoon | ed here for the now loo! bed, ne: ry tired and had . Pinkham's Vegeta to health by Lyd 5 friends with whom they had been ing in Elberon, y| [a°eegassess “tae S50 75% 5 % 100 SAVE ‘rack Thiet. Jacob Hyman, seventeen, of No. 1770 Sterling place, Brooklyn, was arraigned this morning {n the Jefferson Market Court before Magistrate Freschi on a charge of grand larceny and was held 2188 rai 2190 t. The linen and ard Elder of No. Wg" 120" Now 1898 Secona | Wilson of No, 118 nd ‘Twenty-ninth “4 over by Magistrate rlem Court to-day to Se- Kast One Minds OPEN EVERY EVENING AT BOTH STORES. BRONX ATORE good and la ne of the alleged | man Lefochitts nue, and seeing a amount from h men were ar- 50c for Your Old Straw Commencing to-day and continuing until the 15th of September, we will allow you 50c for your old straw hat, irrespective of its age, color or condition—the 50c to be applied to the purchase of any new Fall Hat in our stores, excepting STETSONS—and Let this sink in;—this allowance of 50c is made to you from prices which are 65¢ to $1.15 less than their regular value, and in Hats of the very newest kinds and styles displayed for Fall. Remember 50c off for your old Straw Hat. Soft Hats & Derbies $] 85 Regularly worth $2.50. Brill Price e Will Cost You with 50c Allowance Deducted, $1.35 Soft Hats & Derbies $2 65 Reg. worth $3 & $3.50. Brill Price ° Will Cost You with 50c Allowance Deducted, $2.15 Soft Hats & Derbies $3 00 Reg. worth $3.50 & $4. Brill Price ° Will Cost You with 50c Allowance Deducted, $2.50 Bulk Brothers 27@ Broadway, near Chambers Street Union Square, 14th Street, near Broadwa: ‘ 47 Cortlandt Street, near Greenwich treet Broadway at 49th Street 125th Street, Corner Third Avenue WORKING GIRLS: Two Girls Tell Story of ress my only 16 years | old and work in a tobacco factory. I been a very H,but Ihave Compound and am ie fine sand times better.” illard, 613 Seventh no hould | Thesameremedy cial advice writeto Lewisohn's | answered by a woman and held in 5 337 D AVELSO St World “Wants” Work Wonders. | © | | | 9 | $2.50 in Merchandise FREE Each filled book of Surety Coupons is exchangeable for $2.50 worth of any mer- chandise you select in our entire store (Groceries excepted). Now is a most ad- vantageous time to become a regular Surety Coupon collector. O/NEILE- Boys’ Wool Suits, with Extra Pants, value $5.00, at $3.45 It will take a lot of wear and tear, school and play, to have an effect on this suit, and with two pairs of pants the suit will wear twice as long. Made of all wool cheviots and cassimeres; made up in Norfolk and Double Breasted styles. Extra pants with each suit. Both trousers full lined. Suits come in neat fancy effects in grays, browns and tans; sizes 7 to 16. A bargain at 93.45. Boys’ High Grade $6.50 Suits at $4.98 wool cheviots and cassimeres in neat fancy effects in gray, tan and brown, also navy blue serge, in Double Breasted and three models of Norfolk styles, some with extra pants; full lined; extra full cut; sizes 7 to 17 years. Boys’ $1.50 School Trousers at 96c In navy blue serge and fancy cheviots and cassimeres; well tailored and full cut, ama have watch pockets and belt loops; eltes 8 to 17, O'Nelll’s Big Store for Dad and the Boys. Boys’ and Girls’ School Stockings ply at savings of over a third. Girls’ and Boys’ 19¢ Stockings, Saturday Only, lic A durable stocking that will give great wear—at an extraordinary apecial price—we limit 6 Boys’ and Girls’ 25c Stockings at 18c A fine ribbed, double heel, toe, soie and knee stocking which would be hard to eurpass at any price. O'Nelll_Main Store—Main Fieor. Boys’ and Girls’ School Shoes Misses and Children's Dull Kid. Patent Leather and Vici Kid. Having broad toes and « it tae) that wi it , wear and te * en ere ST Sines B14 8 11, sido Sizes 1115 to 2, $1465 | Sizes “oe 92.00 oes Misses’ and Children's High Cut Button G ible orthopedic hoes, with broad toes, in dull kid and patent le-the Boys’ School Shoes | Boys’ Blucher Lace Shoes Satin Calf Lace Shoes with good strong | Good strong comfortable shoes i soles and long wenrire uppers, calf, that. will defy the hardes! Sizes 10 to 1814, 1600 | Sizes 1 £0 514.91.50 | best shoe for fall wear. Sizes 1 O'Neill Main Store—Second Floor. We are bearin, school baus and pencil sharpeners 35c Bath Towels at 25c 500 dozen extra heavy full bleached Oriental Bath Towels; very soft and absorbent and of a very high quality of texture and Ginish, 5 : 16c Pure Linen Towelling at 12c Yd. Pure linen heavy Barnsley Crash Towelling, adapted for tea, dish or roller towels. 75c Muslin Sheets, $5¢ Each 17c Pillow Cases, a Each Extra weight round thread durable Muslin Sheets, Heavy, serviceable Bleached Muslin Pillow Cases, made from regular width bleached sheetings, Size 72x90. | less than cont of material to make. Size 45x36. O'Neill, Htore—Becond_ Flog S 3 C Just at the time when, in_nearly all clothing storen, $12.60 or xo will buy you a $20.00 sum- mer suit (if you can find your size) O'Neill's Big Store for Dad and the Boys offers you Men’s $18 to $25 New Fall Suits at $12.50 * bo Le 46. so | Men's Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits, Values $18 to $25.00, at $12.50 In all-wool Vicuna (in fast color black), cut in the newest model of peaked lapel, with grose grain silk facing, high lustre Venetian lining, elegantly tailored and perfect fitting. All sizes 34 to 42; stouts up to 46. You Need Not Pay All at Once We have a special Club Plan of payments which is for the convenience of customers who prefer the little-at-a-time plan. Strictly confidential. Prices are the same. And the New Fall Hats Special at $1.95 to $3.50 In Soft and Derby Styles in the newest shapes. Soft Hats from 434 to 6 crowns, 214 to 214 brims. Trimmed with Silk Ribbon with bows on back, quarter and side; telescope and Alpine, in brown, olive, steel and gray; plain 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 434 to 514 crown, 2 to 214 brim; trimmed with bows on back, side or quarter. All sizes. ore mig store fer Dad and the Roy: Men’s SHIRTS | Men’ Athletic’ $1.00 to $1.50 Underwear Grades S al to 81 grade, at.... at. MC A fine, big lot of clean, new shirts, made of fine qualities ot percales, cotton pongee and mercerized fabrics, in plain and striped effects; have plain neg- ligee bosoms with fine pearl buttons, in coat models; all in Madras, Mull and Nain- sooks; Shirts are coat style, short sleeves or sleeveless, Drawers are knee length; some are slightly soiled. The regular #1 to $2 grade, at.. 49c Union Suits of Madras, Mull THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEFL EMBER 5, 1918, bbe re 5 Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street O’Neill’s School Outfitting Sale A feature sale in school stockings at prices that enable you to put in the full fall sup- i | popular Sport Coat. pairs to a customer, pent School Supplies near for school supplies, built up by years of lependable service an: We every thing needful and of the best pencils that don’t break at every fall, tablets that are inexpensive and yet are not just something to write upon, but reall are aids to penmans! ceasories that help a child win high marks. \ fo, ca left over cushions, The Latest = This Fall's helio uae urlap, Gessonae and at 15c Modified aa pa uewest effects Made of good quality coutil,| Burlap, 7c kind at 40e Shoulder Point Collars of Allover n » | medium bust and long hips with prett Cras! ind at $8¢ . (ewan dy: English in’ grays p pretty] Crash, 88c kind at 55 Embroidery. All white and some Styles and browns, blues, | lace trimmings; in sizes 18 to 80 inches,| Cfetonne, S5c kind at a2e with colored embroidery, Conserva- “ pee | $9c Brassieres, 25c ee cag ie Posey 2c Byron Collars at 10c ~ y Of good quality muslin, having em-| Ore Stiff linen hand-embroidered Byron tive fects, a180 | troidery trimmi fy 7. | -;Made of short ends of eretonne.| |, *) ee checks and | “oman sep merecraca wicee” | ° Gite taste ets “a'Neit! Main More—Male, Business ; neil sino Fleer. O'Neill Main Mere -Fourth Fleer. 1 in Mtore—Main Fleer. penc! Cs. PORE LIEE Men's Suits are up- Models to-date in cut and tailoring, All Regular in the newest Sizes, 34 to 42 English and Chest, and ow | models; mo- Stouts up to af hair lined. 23c | Made of the best quality | the most popular colorings; cuff-g and Nainsook. with short attached, starched or turn-back sleeves or sleeveless. Drawers | style; all sizes 14 to 17. areknee length. Some gar- All on sale at.......... 59 c | ments are slightly soiled. =I © LSI OL © O'Neill-Adams Co., Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City @ Ea © Keene” © Leen © ce Ne tee Ree meme tur mere 11 (0) ———— (©) ——— f © “We Give Surety Coupons Free with Purchases and Redeem Them in Merchandise @ == ———— (fe — (0) 7 j Shopping Center DAMSCO Gifts for Your Friends FREE Begin saving Surety Coupons now and shop consistently where they are given with purchases, As soon as are filled you can obtain all kinds of suitable gifts for all occasions. i — f—82.50 worth for each filled ook. 1 Girls’ $1.25 and $2.00 New Fall Dresses at 79c and $1.59 An unusual offering of dainty fall dresses for girls in ginghams, galateas and heavy-weight percales, in a wide range of colors and designs. The sizes are from 6 to 14. A Special Sale of Misses’ Suits at $14.50, $17.50 and $22.50 The latest Fall Models in imported serges, rough worsteds, diagonal cheviots and eponges. The range of models in the blues is particularly attractive for school use, and the prices through- out are about a third less than they will be later on. Girl’s Mixture Dress, $2.95 Made of woolen mixture in the new black and white joney- comb check, low belt model with flare skirt, trimmed with Copen- hagen or red broadcloth. Sizes 6 to 14. Juniors’ and Misses’ | Handsomely Tailored|Girl’s Serge Dress, $5 $14.50 Sport Coats \Junior Suits at $14.50 ines nsvy, withcontrestingcellarsand y ‘i {fs and smart touches of id or at $10.75 . Made of men’s wear mixtures with pulls : Mi The/stitehed on belt and slot seam in back |" ome. ny fort Coat. hey aren Chine |otcoat | Girls’ Coats at $5.00 las, rough novelties and heavy| The coat has collar and cuffs that) Early weight coats of serge and min- Bedforda, They are in green, Copen-|contrast in color ee test of the leurs, tlbive, brown aad tas, Sises hagen red, gray and brown. Sises|garment, in either brown or blue. g 44 ‘14, 14, 16, 18, 20 and 15, 17, 19. |Bises 15, 17 and 19. O'Neil! Mate Stere—Thira Fleer, Z School Hats for Misses and Girls el at 75c, $1.45 and $1.65 Every wanted shape and design in these pretty new fall models; charming in their girlish simplicity. And there are scores to choose from—for instance, this little hat of the finest felt, daintily trimmed and beautifully finished with satin ribbon is 91.65, and there are others at $1.45 and 75c. _ Silks and Dress Goods From time to time we delight the foresighted shoppers with sales of particular fabrics. Particularly the most porular of the season, during which about a third is taken off the very low reg- ular prices. low are two or three items characteristic of the many others that you will find on Saturday morning. $1.00 Silk Poplin at 69c Yard Yard wide silk poplin, a rich corded silk, very serviceable, and aux fait for every occasion. Shown in a wide range of the prettiest Autumn o! also in white and ivory. $1.75 Broadcloth at $1.19 Yard 54-inch sponged and shrunk Broadcloth, in many attractive Fall col- out our reputation, as constant study. We carry ualit the longest, and tier ; the same holds true tor Ps pencil cases, erasers, the multitude of other ac- S Saturday Hair Goods Specially Reduced ja very, seldom that such halr goodn Values are offered. Every article on ale {a our regular stock of selected hair. Se- lectianw ure made in the privacy of day- Nght parlors, where experta will give their ene euanye ar insure ‘ect matchings, 90-in. .. fine, wavy ma 6Oe 1 at... O¢-in, Switches, of fine, wavy9Sc | hair, apectal at +e 80-in. Swite! 2 = 3 & = hes, of fi hair, apecial at 91.69) orings. ba caligs renga ¥ 92.75 A $1.25 89c Satin at 69c Yard ariitantine as ape High quality Satin that is positively guaranteed for two seasons’ wear, aranteed. It in 86 inches wide and (oka many pretty Fall colors, also white and black. PPREL PPR EPL LPPLL APD Fleer, Women’s 25c Neckwear Cushion Covers Made all ready for the pillow Corsets at 69c each _ VISIBLE | | =, The American Visible Typewriter A Great Innovation in the Typewriter and Educational World IDEAL FOR HOME USE OR A SMALL BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE For over twenty years this manufacturer has been producing strictly high-grade durable, low-priced typewriters, and The American Visible Typewriter represents the results of these years of experience. It stands to-day absolutely alone as the ideal Typewriter for home or small office use. IMPORTANT POINTS OF THE AMERICAN VISIBLE TYPEWRITER All the writing is visible. t will handle @ small business or private correspondence as well as any high-priced machine. — jo simple in construction that @ child can operate it without an instructor, Full directions with each machine. 4th—Finish: Handsome black enamel with gold lettering, base-board mahogany finished. Sth—-Portability: Weighs @ lbs, Furnished in Leatheroid case, 6x10x3. 6th—Lnking is automatic, - ; . 1th—Paper feed, line apacing, letter and word spacing is like the high-priced machines. Will do everything but meet the requirements of a heavy correspondence. Bth— hes young people business end commercial forms. Is of great assistance in school work—makes it inte a an ive, 9th—The letter arranged like the standard keyboard machines, | Business College in | ing the use of high-priced machines. 3 . | 10th-—This machine may be exchanged at any time within a year for the Surety $100.00 Typewriter at the special rice of 824.75, Pret th—-Bent by pares) post, prepaid, upon receipt of 04.05 On fale in Our Beok Dept., O'Neill Main Mere, Street Fleer, Takes paper 019 inches | wide: Saves much of the time required at

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