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} ; | t i i ae; six eae ee et a ee Fo ee a mena . 1 eerang se - ewer - fc emnenetettne se ann --enenpeanmnenmeten 6 -- ener my, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1918. £0 ENDS LIFE WITH GAS = © EE © MT © EA Wc Give Surcty Coupons Free with Purchases and Redeem Them in Merchandise SoS TY 1 @ Wavy Witches In New York's Shopping Centre Estra for Saturday—600 Pairs. AFTER WRITING NOTES, $175 , 0 NE i IN STAPLETON HOTEL eee beh, TEAS Ci si ar To tell tag “sg Women’s Button Boots ) ate at $1.98 rlate e Se o Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street Besa: Om aula Saturday only t 81.08 ‘e Gunmetal in button and lace style; patent leather A Very Good Shoe—It's Usually $2.50. Inats, Cubse ONeill Main Store—#econd Fleer. “George L. Stevens” Believed | @ Fg) RARRARARR RRP PROP ELDER IPD, to Have Been George L. Again O'Neill Merchandising Gives a Tremendously Important Shopping Message to New York in This ee | Sale of Misses’ & Juniors’ Newest Autumn Coats, iSuits& Dresses— Values $25.00 to $35.00—at $15. 00% A Big Co-operative Plan between O’Neill’s and carefully chosen designers, originators and manufacturers makes this extracrdinary offering possible. Negotiations covering two months led up pot by ments were into covering the important subjects of correct fashion, worthy qualit; ty and thoroughly high-class workinanehip; antities to be guaranteed, the introduction of the ions assured, and, finally, on the basis of a very large business as the season proceeds, a price that would enable O'Neill's to maintain TM their, great reputation for incomparable value giving. We will extend the privileges of our CLUB PLAN to those who prefer to arrange PAYMENTS AT INTERVALS man wee between thirty-tve an The sale is inaygurated to-morrow, but | oe not end with a day or ive. This great $16.00 line of Coats, Suits and Dresses for young ladies of 18 to 20 years, or so, of age, will be was well drei The police communicated with the enlarg ed and tie proved, the nm y n innovation int: as the season goes on. It will change with changing styles and : ‘ : be the greatest Salas te to he found in aed York—indeed, in i America ay Gilets Sigtivetion ‘as to Ho Albpéaition 7 Misses’ and J Juniors’ Misses’ and Juniors’ idisactnal : 3 $22.50 to $25.00 Suits New Fall Coats $500 Smart, new styles wud the tust popular materials; all wool Chevict, Diagonal, Serges, Two-toned Eponge, Brocaded Broadcloth, Honeycomb, | Shepherd heck and Two-toned Houcle. Style: ere S-button Cutaway Blouse, } Norf Belted and Sport Coat effects. Beauti- fully draped skirts, All the most de- fe Believed to have been George @ummel, an insurance man, formerty | @@ Pittsburgh, was found dead of Lend yesterday afternoon. Me had committed Stimmel, Farm- ) Pitteburgh, and the 6” L. Stimmel, Neo. 20 PITTSBURGH, Oct. 17.—Witiam 8B. Gammel, general agent of the John Insurance Company, with @fMices in the armors’ Bank Building, @aid last night: “1 fear the man who committed aul- ide in New York is my brother, George L, Stimmel.” George L. Btimmel, thirty-aiz years el4, was cashier of the Jsin Hancock Insurance Company until 194, when he vesigned te go to New York. Until A splendid selection of the latest three- quarser and full-length styles and popu- lat materials in Novelty, Plain and Fancy Boucle, Heavy Cheviots, Persian Cloth, Brocaded, Velvet Stripe, Mixtures and Plain Materials, some lined all through three yeare ago he hai a general agen- sired shades. Sizes 18 to 19 years. with plain and fancy brocaded linings, ey of the company in New York. Since ° . others trimmed with velvet and fancy then he had been engaged ts various Misses’ $25.00 to buttons, Every conceivable shade, epg aggy (Pron relatives here heard $35 00 Suits Lizes 19 to 19 years. bim juentiy. e' A tisterto-law, Mra. Nancy @, Stim- Misses’ $25.00 to $30.00 sister, Miss Bila Louise in Columbus. A wife and Fancy Dresses itt fig a3 George L. Stimmel are in bh “ York, but thelr addrese te not kmowa here. § Mrs. Simmel, T: >, Thinks the Copies of impurtea moueis, many only Suietde le George 1. mel. ane of a kind, in smart, snappy models, — COLUMBUS, ©., Oct 17.—- Mm the Decl peda Sbutton Cutaway, the Mancy K Btimmel of No. 1220 West strictly man-tailored effect, others one- button with fancy vestee of silk bro- dor novelty velvet. Beautiful Freach Serges, All-wool Poplins, Pebble Cheviot. Eponges, Bedford Cord and Novelty Mixtures, Daintily trimmed with touches of velvet, embroideries and Persian collars. Beautiful draped okirt in the newest effe ae are Navy, Green, Taupe, ‘an, Brown, Copenhagen, Black and Two toned Novelties, Sizes 14, 16, 18, ‘Tenth avenue, said last night she had every reason to believe the Staten @uicide was her brother-in- law, George L. Btimmel. she ts « widow, living with her daughter, a University student. —_—__. VAN DYKE RECEIVED BY THE QUEEN OF HOLLAND New American Minister Glad to Be Stationed in Country of His Forefathers, THE HAGUF, Holland, Oct. 17.—Prof. Senry Van Dyke, formerly of Princeton Daiversity, presented to Queen Wilhel- wilas at the Palace of Het Loo yesterday ‘he cre@entials ay Minister to Holland. At.er conveying P For afteravon and evening wear, sev- eatitiful models, in soft Charmeuse crinkle Crepe, Silk lie Crepe de Chine and Chiffon, in all the latest shades, some with bodice of fine Shadow Laces, others with vests of fine Brussels Net, and hand-embroidered collar, high Dress $15.00 Dress $15.00 girdle and coatee effect. ete. skirt daintily draped. Light Blue, Nile Green, Club Plan Payments May Be Arranged sara cen uneea| CHAU NENY, Cont $18.00" _om ne Girls’ $8.00 aes Coats, $4.98 ; Trae Misses’ Sport Coats, Special, $8.98 n1or isses Oats, , ni Mined tal wane conn mye in pei fee eras. sevaly reer ; Made full louath, in all the most des sired models aad tanteri ee all-wool zibeiiaca, fot y American A large assortment of Misses’ Sport Coats in boucle, fancy velour, je ivan wool c! ry 4 ota c h rf itv chinchi bive'velvet colar cad ells te moh fancy bution aed troushou: woes © | its site of aac salon shan nad butea’Ce neck cola Seat’ aly'tinive side oumhes ot | MONEY worsted and extra quality of chinchilla and double-faced 4 years. velvet, braid and fancy buttons and fancy buck; colors, navy, tan, brown and ulue; sizes 13 to 19, materials; sizes 14 to 20. PE setteas O'Neill Main Store—Third Moor, i ONG Mate Stere—Third Flees. The Cleverest Ideas in town are seen in this new showing of At O'Neill's Big Store for Dad and the Boys Never Have You Seen Such Wonderful Values at These A . Plenty for Saturday ie Trimmed wee Hart, Schaffner & Marx iene Undergarments New Fall Suits and Overcoats $1.00 : : $8.50 Together with our own excellont clothing—presenting every ’ ted style, fabric and color for the season f 1913-14. Spoke of his peculiar pleasure in taking p his mission, say: “Holland was the home ef my fore: America the funda- izlous iberty, public ral union, and te the entre of the most thoughtful efforts to Qromote the peace of the world on the Dasio of international justice ané rea- fon.” Dr. Ven Dyke hae cont a choice col- to be planted tn Hall, Princeton, © REGISTER TO-DAY, * Today and to-morrew are the last Gays of registration. are open from 7 A. M. te 10 . M. If you do mot register you SS =SS =e Night Robes $10 $ 1 2. 5 0 Every Garment dieolnialy new—al 818.00 $ 1 2 5 0 Combinations and Overcoats CBRN vee JEN, tes id Princess Slips We aa Garments that usually Clever not only in ” 0 int f ond a re ] zr traett wear nem uted be rat a Coward - oa “312350 : arta $4.00 Silk Bloomers at $2.95 bi aati ici ply oa imaaalal $18 Raincoats \ | : — Mote ot ent quality silk 99 et Light, soft and lustrous, Epectel fer Geturdeg at $12.50 ° KEEBE SIN BD NA $12.50 —§ coors igi dives pink white and’tlack. 7 Me Three New Lots of Dress Shapes Rohnert} 4) Luly 7 Women's and Misses’ Bloomers Heavy material, musrenveed $1. 2 5 - 95 $1. 95 Men's $8.50 Raincoats Evening Dressand Tuxedo Lace and Net Bodices, 69¢ and $1.00 age args * Value, $7100 Made of fine 94.95 in tan, olive ‘ Suits "74.500" $12.50 F srcorde sec tutuon es coc th ribboen #1.20 sad Oval f gbepen. In aM phil hn, and ray shaion with, rallitary sad i i Pee ree black Tilt cre mn Woes ae The Famous *Klosfit’’ Petticoats M ns: ee ben fre Bat corn Hei Giles: All asain bri pud aod tomens J} crain, silk-faced Venetian lined an Klong etelcoata are here in very shade emanded by Fall and Wiates © Women's = Trim- | New Hats for $ aes wee met Be ee Tad aa Meee Tia Een med Tailored Hats |Chidren at °1-50} UNDERWEAR FALL HATS , 9 at $3, 95 Smart and drewy hem de $_ Men's $1.50 to $2.00 Natural Boys Suits Pict dit In the Newest Shapes in A New Shoe in Dorena ‘of suiertstylen of velvet | “med expremly for young girls Wool Shirte and Drawers, A Big Line of New Suits, Both Soft and Derbies Want to Look Slender? | lush with el t styles for the little tots ax well a» Values $6.00 to $7.00 7 f feathers, ribbons, buds, dongs growing girls, Value 92.50, $1.95, $2.45, $3.00 Tey WaAs heii aes Tan. An English | © _ Aeported Fancy Feathers, value | | Fancy Qatgich Peatlere ; . Regular Valucs $3 to $5. Nemo ° Limsh 3” Corset eta Sa a TEAS ace of extra fine qualll aune Ho ton Club® h pen res hitdre: . je 48 81 eo qual very popular his derby ha: 5 idea, showing a wiBe, at nthe’ Mere—Tink plese, PrOraiGd OnGrlTHILA LIE ARITtA Ce FR: the ityle ‘and that appes Self-Reducing No. 409--$4.00 ‘ ‘and drawers, ‘These | _ Double-Breasted and Norfolk rs . ie I er all elet S Unda Suite—in afl-wool cheviots and The “Ritz,” the Popular I's & new arrangement of the popular 7 B uch so) f c Saturday ts ha Last Day of Our Annual One-Week: Sale of fa wear ary ie Un evans iat ay simeres, “inthe neve! fancy velfects New Soft Hat shaping” device, adjusted to suit a very to et, laced ._|in gray and tan, with one or two| In all the new rich shades, such ar$ The elastic bands of Lastikops Webbing abolish that aced upper, on a Silk Socks at 23c pair | puite of trousers: sises 7 to 17, blues, seal browns, greens in "§ ridge of flesh below the corset-skirt, so that even « thin win urt oes fi 50c Corduroy Suits—i ht and dark | ferent shades, and Oxford gray +) % gown will fit smoothly, smart Coward |G Values to 300 Saas trewns tnt erie’ arts |b ig 6 a lc eee and Other Equally Good Makes for Women Better really than ioe weal ite sone or two pairs of trousers; ines, #1. . supporters still further reduces the figure when you stand, . grades; accordion twtones and plain to 17. Wh td tho él haat 4, th business last. Some of the highest standerd $4.00 and $4.50 Shoes in America Colors, with double soles, heels and tovs. |" p. Ad Satlor Suite—in navy English Model Shoes weet pelt bo Ms saowe the este bag a eapend Ss 'o Silk Socks at 14 made double - breast Staged $100 Bhioss at ences pair.g you're comfortable, \ at 2. 95 pair 1 ocks at 14c pair |itty, “sills "braid tin medina | Standard £5.00 Shoes at #3.28 pair. ‘The bust is medium low; the skirt is extra long. Mu- SOLD NOWHERE ELSE | Values to 35¢ i. 10, nee Htandard 99,00 Binet at She alr terial is fine white coutil or batiste; sises 20 to 80-—94.00, lium weight silk socks; reinforced | Serge Suits—in Norfolk style with | All the wauted leathers, Greatest of all limb-reduci JAMES s. a | in algh and Low Show in wanted leathers and tyes, but aot orgy Pel leh invarow ctor penton tultited rowers se Toit, the new matogany rune of al lmberededs ! 964-27: seenwich . je Be J O'Nelli's Rig tore for Yave—Vour Entrances Directly, 5 venue. fell] Malm Stere——Third Floar. Avenue, 20th to 22d Bapest, New York City ry — C ) —__—