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FABLEOFATOAD THAT FORETELS | FRSEY WEATHER Its Owner Says He Can) Handle It Without Fear of Warts. SENDS IT ON ERR \NDS. |, Proprietor’s Wife Hires a Boy to Drown the Nasiy Thing. (fipesial to The Brentag Wortt). GEDAR GROVE, N. J., Oct. "Lost, eeayed or stolen, ene green hop toad. ‘Can hop in any direction and hes twenty ‘warts, in different places. Answers to the name of ‘Matty.’ When last seen was hopping down Ridge road toward Pompton Turnpike. If found please no- tify Arthur M. Cowle, Postmaster,” ‘This ie the advertisement which ap- peared in the Cedar Grove Weekly Gleaner, out to-day. Desirous of obtaining further informe- ties about this toad a representative @ The Evening World called at the Dest-office, which ts located In the front of Hiram Wil's blackamith shop, for Cowie was there All of him was here Some of him was hanging over the edge of the eteol on which he was perehed, back of an imitation desk. He ‘Was very busy just then gelling three ene-cent stamps to as many individ- wala Ané when the rush was ever he Was confronted with a card. I eee," he began. “You're ane) aire felers makes @ specialty thelr noses in other pecple’s Wall, what do yer want here?” Cowie gushed his wp hig protruder until chey rested on very igh forehead. ‘Tee inquisiter explained. Cowie lis- toned. Thea he equinted; tickled his era potion sucked his moustache. When he answered. “rn eet yer. It's a long atory, yeel agree it desarves in- fh *Cayee it Gon't seem to me pessecdel that that aire tode could er get fer without eom one eround here 1n teil e yer how a happen: “When that tarein’ down this y used ter tan’ nex’ m: covered & green tode which was hidded fa ‘tween to bricks, Now that aire bridge hed been standin’ here for nigh onter forty years. An’ they ain’ doubt in my mine that thia yere tode hed bene thar al! thi vere time. “An! it were still alive ‘That's the garl darnest part this yere storer. A never noed that todes could live this yere lon’, “Wal, @ took that aire tode down to tee Peckham River an’ set it ride on tha bank, near the water, an’ left It thar, and com back to tha office. A faget al) ‘bout its bein’ thar ul ‘bout 5 e’elock, Then a hurries down to tha river and, by gosh, do yer know thet that atre tode was stil! drinkin’? “Bo a (eft him thar tii! mornin’, An he)Gee, A forgot al! about tha litte! fel- Jer ti] @ happen ter look at tha Dridge, fo @ went down to tha river agin, He was settin' thar sleep. So a peeked him up an’ fetches him up ter ma house an’ ‘allt a house fer him in ma back yeard. “Thet aire tode was som tode. A used ter git ma wether reeports from him, ag’ everybody in this yere town sed ma wather notivnses war tha vest. Every mornin’ a went out thar en looked down hes throat, an’ got tha wether fer tha day, If hes throat war dark green ® used ter go rite out front an’ put up # rane bulleetin; if it wer lite green I'd put up a fare neotise. Thet tode got mo & repytatehun as a wether profit, An’ everybody used tor com ter see what tha tode hed ter sey ‘bout tha wether, Fact thy used ter call the wether down here ‘code wether.’ “Ma wife didn't like tha darn thing One day wen a was out she give a boy Mty cents ter go an’ droun him, Je a9 tha boy was goin’ ter droun him so kind herted ladle give him a dollar ki him insted, es she sed yer ¢ droun @ tode. An’ jest u* ho wae goin’ ter step on him somebody cum along en’ give him a dollar fer not d It. Bo be let tha darn thin’ go, an’, gracious, it hopped right strate hum, an’ thet nite a found ‘1 settin’ In ite house blowin’ bubbles when a com hum. it, cackles. Wal, on mi hens so eoulén't Btan: the cackiin’. this yer ‘ode ken see in all ken look jan’ got @ pair a blinders An Dilnders, but wards agin. him bac Ler wether bisness ‘round here terday sak! wat her Jest now atty’ wus som tode. A Abe's houne. es rite at tha foot er this yere an’ wen a put tha tode fn tha o | Jest hopped rite to It. “People use ter say thet ef touched @ tode yerd git worts. }O' HES THROAT ” Matty en’ trim hes nalis. A jent went|@ot eny worta, Thet theery's off, nade fer him,| “Atve offered @ reward @ Atty ef fumpin’ backwards It cured him. at $1.15 Capeskin and mocha, in all the shades of tan and gray, Lh K. or prix seams. Also chamois. Anniversary Sale Misses’ & Juniors’ Fall Suits Values are actually 818.00 to $22.60 _ $14.50 bbl Waterss 0) R ie of the pop! tailore: skirts in the most popular shades, niet Fall Coats at $7.98 to $14.50 isses’ Fall Coats at $7.98 to $25.00 Misses’ Fall Dresses at $3.95 to $14.50 Many of the daintiest styles and colors, in the latest materials, such as ties Fieaee serges, diagonal, wool crepe, fancy matelasse and combination O'Neil) Main Mtore—Third Fleer, Anniversary Sale Women’s Lace Waists Made of Shadow Lace with Net Veat; regularly $4.00 $2.95 Low neck, with plaited frills, long sleeven; sizes to 44. Women's Fine Waists at $2.00 In all the new models in voile and crepe. fine lace and embroidery insertions; some with the drop shoulder. O'Neit] Main Gtere—Third Ficer, OPP PP PP PPPIPPIPPDD Anniversary Sale Satin Girdles One of the latest fancies, regularly 81.00 & 81.54 75C light blue, pink, royal and black, finished with sash ends, 75c Pleated Satin Girdles at 39c Americag Beauty, royal, green and black, O'Neil) Main Store—Main Floon OPPP PPP PPPPPPPP Anniversary Sale Women’s Cambric Drawers Fine Cotton and Cambric; reguiarly sold at b0c. . 29c They are odd lots and samples. Women's $1.28 Combinations at 85c areranite and corset covers, Yokes trimmed with fisheye la embroidery edges finished with ‘ribbon bending at waist, O'Nelll Main Store—Third Floor. Anniversary Sale e Women’s Walking Shoes $2.59 The most desirable styles are sented in Patent Leather, with Cloth top. with Cuban heel. at $1.98 Metal in Button or Lace and Vici Kid. O'Neill Main Store—Second Moon OPP PP LIP IPPPD PIPL Anniversary Sale ! Lyon’s Tooth Powder The g6c Size Box Special for the 2 for 25c Anniversary Sale—W edne exday, Mennen's Talcum Powder at 10c Indicative of hundreds of other remarkable values to be found in our Toilet Goods Department. O'Neill Main Store—Mala Floor, PPP PPP PLP IPPIPIPPP Anniversary Sale Bed Comfortables Pull Size, Silkoline Covered, ' 85c 5 Bed Comfortables, $2.98 Popular priced comfortables in floral design aod also the new Persian patterns, $2.00 Bed Spreads at $1.35 A special offering of the dainty Marseilles design. $2.98 Marseilles Spreads, $2.25 Full sized; hemmed and fringed; have cut corners, 93.75 “Buckingham" Blankets at $2.75 Full sised blankets, with pink and blue borders, A remarkable rgain, O'Neill Main More—tevend Fleer. ® | | | | E — En tr) SAN SOO THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1913. wether ‘dhe, but A hed ter telj ‘em tha . So we ain't havin’ ‘round hie neck, ant he use ter hop rite Yer ace Abe's house of tha rode all he cud see with tha | blinders on wus Abe's house, An’ he thet's all rong, ‘caus’ A use ter bathe An’ a never Me didn't ike tha'ter tha one es returns him, an’ a got ONEIL All the most desirable materials—two-toned diagonals and epouges, ind serges, in the snappiest, up-to-the-minute :tyles, others have velvet and button trimmed cutaway with blouse and straight line effects with fancy. backs. Draped Some embroidered others with h and low necke—tong sleeves; Women's Girdles in Copenhagen, green, orange, American Beauty, They are finished with tailored bow, having sash ends, shown in Others with fine A Birthday Anniversary Price, as They Are Regularly $4.00. The latest Autumm last, Women's $2.50 Shoes Exact duplicate of the more expensive shoes, Choice of Patent Leather, Gun { Morning Purchases village here, and so far as the & man has been able to | alone. PES SAY THEY TOOK PRIEST'S BOGUS BILLS worked lookin “lou this fn marched broad ert ple | on thelr faces, One was holding hi Priest Ex Again by State's tha | in hin hand, and in the centre of it re- Fr Alfentate, nt Site Rae Silecers oh | daniity Picture of Schiidtas THI Sto” “wemue atauee una oo pas Kirby, Willlam Mabon and A, Ross Diefendorf spent three hours yesterday examining Hans Schmidt, the priest who murdered Anna Aumueller, The exam- ination was principally for the benefit of Dr. Diefendorf. ot cher tode,” sald the Iittiest wie bounded out from behind of Man Who Fleeced Them in March, WILKES-BARRE, Rev. Hans Schmidt, District-A murderer, passed 200 spur! -(dent that tiflcates here in March and April of this year, according to men who aay they were his victims, Patrick J, Ahearn, United States Se- cret Service Agent, and Andrew B. us Pa, Oct. 7.—The master, “Were did yer git himt “He wus fittin’ doun on tha bank of ha Pockham River, drinkin’, eald the largest boy. The Postmaster turned, and: as he took the blinders from Matty's ever, re- marked: “A guess your trip's been use- ey Whitman te s0 confls report will be that the priest is sane that he is planning to put the cane before the Grand <ury to-more row and to have it eet down for trial the latter part of the month, road, enter lean, ‘They ain't no stores mow fer) tiourigan, Assistant United States Die apes cagrezoaand yer\y A yy a ET Sot] Bo seemed to Arthur M. Come, | Sects of the priest have Mdontined be ALBANY FLIGHT POSTPONED. And the tode rolled its eyes, >--~— World Wants Work Wonders. that of the man who cirou- Aeroplane Crippled, WHI Try Again Te-Day. AUBANY, Oct. 7.—Beckwith Havene's Have purious notes, Ahearn also announced he has some of the bogus bills, Schmidt _apent about three cents Allen's Foot-E. It relieves pi nervous fet, sting out of corns and bunions. comfort discovery of the age, Allen's Foot-Ease makes tight of new It is o certain relief for sweating, callous, swollen, tired, aching feet. Always use it to Break in New shoes, Try it today. Sold everywhere, substitute, For FREE trial packages address Allen §, Albany to New York fight was Bost. Olmsted, Le Roy, shoes feel easy. 25 cts. Service] poned yesterday when, after being in the air for less than three minutes, nis| 0 M 5 machine met with @ mishap he! AVID ILLER« ON was compelled to alight about Mile from the starting point, expects to make another attempt to- day. Don't accept ai Y. SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES the antiseptic powder. Wethe i] instantly takes the In New Yor -ADAMS Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street A Very Important Anniversary Event ctuber Sale of DUK Petticoats October Sale of So correctly fashioned that women who wear them may be sure of walking in the way. “straight and narrow” All clean, crisp, fresh and new, made under special orders for this special occasion—made under a co-operative arrange- in other words, the offer- ment between O'Neill’s and the ing of the new style pet- masratecrcrers which had for its ticoats of better grades sole object an unprecedented at incomparably low pisosss luring the anniversary— prices. Corset Cover Of fine nainsook, lace yoke 7 inches deep, with lace medathone and ribbon beading at neck and waist, and three dainty yoke Corset Cover Meds of fine nainsook, lace yoke and medallion insertion, daintly trimmed with lace edge and ribbon, just like gketeh. ribbon bows, like Also othereat...... $1. psa Peta eccol $1.50 Silk Petticoats at... - $2. 9 5 Regular V ae 84. 50 Perfectly fitting, silk Jersey tops, we with messaline silk ruffles. Pleated and tailored styles. 4 for day or evening wear. Silk Petticoats at $3.95 | Silk Petticoats at $4.95 each each Regular Value $5.00 Regular Value $6.00 Dresden messaline in brilliant colorings jg High grade silks in fancy effects and and black. Cut on the new long, narrow plains shades The brilliant colors that lines, with pleating and silk drop finished fe Ga much in vogue this season, also with a fold. a Taffeta Silk Petticoats at $1.29 ca. Regwarly ot $2.50 cach A pretty collection of fine quality Taffeta Silk Petticoats, with tucked sectional ruffle; in all the most wanted colors. Floor, No Mall, Phone or C. 0. D, Orders on this last item, Not Forgettin ting the Pt Pretty Petticoats Not of Silk Poticate in ene and ‘ew sti io a Sit | aaecred eatin, eis bagealne at 9.80 it Regular andesite tailored ruffle. | ruffle, made on ‘the new straight lines, Demonstration lustrous rettily Kid or Double ores 2 Sri termad tr? Single Surety ty ‘ggitony Surety Coupons With OMNelll Main Alora Street Floor aad Coupons With Afternoon Purchases Anniversary Sale O’Neill Arts and Crafts Furniture Just one of the items which is helping to sustain O'Neill's . reputation as “New York’s dependable Furniture Store.” $232.25 Four-piece Arts and Crafts Suit at $150 The Library Table is 30x48 inches; large| The Settee is 72 inches lon and) The Seat of she Chair and Rocker is 81x84 inches: has 1.75 Axminster Carpets at $1. q drawer in ave and abelves on either end forlhas twoextra leather pillows, w/t $-4inch posts and fitted with geauine Spanish leather ‘ 91.45 Yd. agazines, etc. Regular price 00 liar price $08.75, An- $65. 00 lcushions, Il finished a beautif tif) shad 0, 00 New Fall assortments with end floral designe, oon. 60. Anniversary price.. " $25 p\nivorsary Sale,..... nut brows, Reg. 650.00 ent Saaee price 3 for all purposes, honeenitne with adorn Seeratline Memefuraishing Stere—second to Fourth Vieers. Co, L Venctita, — Reel Point de Binche Insertion; value 79¢ to yard, 48¢ to 69.98. Real Irish Crochet Laces Real Irish Edging and Insertion; value £5c to $4.00; at -0¢ to 61.98 yd. Real Valenciennes Edgi: sertion; value 60c to 811.00; 29¢ to 96.96. Real Cluny Fdgin, 1 to 7 inches wide; value 29c to 61.69; at, yard, 18¢ ta 96c. Real Lace Face Veils Real Princess Face Veils; value $1.98 to $7.98 1 Lace Tunics, Real Princess Lave Ti at each ee ee (C—O We Give Surety “Coupons. Free with Purchases and Redeem Them in Merchandise oo @ Men’s $1.50 Gloves up to 46. Think of Being Able to Buy Real For as Little as 10c a Yard You can—at O'Neill’s—because our importations are so large and they are collected on the other side personally by our buyer. painstaking care with which our laces are collected, the many delicate and intricate designs that are exclusively our own because so many buyers will not take the trouble to find them, and the enormous stock as a whole—these and the very low prices bring thousands of lace lovers to O'Neill’s. And there are thousands of yards of the much wanted Irish, Pt. Princess, Lierre, hag oer od Lace, M Fit, Gang, Ficrea The Ler) jw pore Point. de Binche Valenciennes Cluny $4.98 to $10.00; at, each. Anniversary Sale Dresden& Striped Ribbons 5% Inches Wide, Many Pretty Patterns. Regularly 25c Yard. . 25c to 39c Moire and Taffeta Ribbons at 19c 5 to 6 inch ribbons in every wanted color. 39c to 50c Dresden Ribbons at 27c yard 5 to 6 inches wide in the new light and dark combinations. 40c Black Satin 6 inches wide, most suitable for the Balkan girdles. O'Neill Main Store—Main Foor, Anniversary Sale Women’s Silk Hosiery’ Pure Thread Silk Regular $1.00 and $1.25 Stockings High spliced heel, garter tops, double sole; black, tan and colors, Women's 50c Boot Silk Stockings at 39c Double heel and toe fashioned; black only. Children's 25c Ribeed School Stockings at 19c 6 Pairs for $1.00 Heel and-toe, fine and heavy ribbed, lisle and cotton, O'Neill! Mata Stere—Main Floor. handle, Wilton Prices eer nerme ethic o Nonyoen Com Sieh Avenue, 20th to 2d Street, New York City @ eT $1.00 Brassieres Tisine, Bandi Insertions, Flouncings, Motif: phe Toned Veils, Face Veils and peestip Robes, Blouses, Coats, Drtesen e, ifs, nd In- » yard, and Insertion, O'Neill Main Store—Main Floor, PPRPPPELLPLPLLPIDS Anniversary Sale Women’s Moire Bags in Bog thet That We inside purse. A very rer size, having a lon, Hibben Bag has long tass: O'Neil] Main Gtere—Mata Fier. Anniversary Sale Cut for Mid- eason Selling, $32.50. It ie 9x12... .., Other sises are 83421034 feet; oot $90.00, special et ¢22.00, at 50c An unusually fine quality; sizes Laces jaline, Bohemian, ; Pt. Binche, Carrickmacroas, a int. Carrickmacross Real Carrickmacross Edging and Insertion: sss 94 to $40; at, yard, 92,98 to 019.98. Rose Point Real Rose Point Edging and Inser- tion; value 87 to 950; at, yard, 99.98 tv 022.00, Italian Filet Real Italian Filet Edging and In- sertion and Beading; value 7% to 98.00; at, yard, 48¢ to 95.98. Real Lierre Lace Real Lierre Lace Flouncing, from 7 to 43 inches wide; value $1.10 to 96.00; at, yard, 79¢ to 03. Real Lace Bridal Veils Real Princess Lace Bridal Veils; ch. $11.98 to $29,98 ind Coats | $6.98 to $19.98 19cyva. A very high quality. Ribbon at 29¢c yard 69c Velvet Rugs $25.00 © | | 4 ® T J A