The evening world. Newspaper, October 29, 1913, Page 11

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{ BOMBAROSCROWD WN STREET WITH ALARM CLOCKS Jewveller’s Son Smashes Plate Glhiss Window and Fights Policeman. BOTH ARE BADLY CUT. Joseph Sheehan, Long Known as Eccentric, Is Sent to Bellevue. Joseph Sheehan, thirty-four years old, whose home is with his father, Michael L, Sheehan, an old-time Jeweller at No. 705 Blghth avenue, was taken to Helle vue early to-day for observation as to ‘hie mental condition, He was badly cut with broken glass after a atrugsle with Policeman Halll- gan !n front of his father’s atore, which attracted a crowd of passers-by, The policeman also was more or less cut by glase, Halligan was called to the jewellers @tore by @ report that @ man was in the show wnidow bombarding passersby with alarm clocks, When he atrived he recognized Sheehan, as he etood in Als night clothes, firing clocks and ehouting at the Joering crowd in front of the store The plate glass window, eight feet aquare, had been wrecked. The policeman had come prepared for durglars, but when be saw what was wrong he pocketod hie revolver and, en- tering through the gap in the window, grappled with th. madman. They rolled through the broken window and both ‘were badly cut. On the sidewalk Halligan soon over- camo his man and took him to the Weat Forty-seventh street station, where an ambulance was called from the hos- ital. = Sheehan and his eccentricities are well ‘enown in the neighborhood, His father did business there for many years and| only recently has been succeeded by a son, William, | ‘The build No, 185, ¢ latter's return n suffering from his Lrother has r surveillance. Recently Sanitarium, and was but last week had epl- d the watch on him was ov terrier, ‘Ved, wept in Jo- 2. Hearing the dow to the at and picked up sev- put them beyond 1 to calm Joseph but the latter grew more and more vio- Jent. Of a sudden he was attracted by @ number of alarm clocks and began to pick them up and throw them through teach, ‘Then he tr the bite side FREE ADVICE Thousands "CREDIT TERMS. the window at the passeraby. Then the police were notitied. a Playing Both Ends. (From tie Louusrille Couriertournal,| “I shall have a farewell series in Mi Superior in Quality Various models an MOLE MUFFS AND WOMEN’S Women’s Fur and ! Gunther Furs ¢ CARACUL COATS Made of Fine Black Glossy Skins. $135.00 to 850.00 Of the Finest Scotch Mole,—plain or trimmed. Some with collar of Ermine or Chinchilla Squirrel. $300.00 to 550.00 In all the desirable Furs. models and our own designs. in a collection of attractive styles, TO SICK WOMEN f] Have Been Helped by Common Sense Suggestions. 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Noth- ing is asked in return except your good will, and their advice has helped thous ands, Surely any woman, rich or poor, pe ld be glad to take advantage of this o ssi Tydin EF. Pinkham Medicine Co. (cone fidentia!), Lynn, Mass. Every woman ought to have! Lydia E. Pinkham’s 8 - page Text Book. It is not a book for general Claeice an as it is too expensive. it ree and only obtainable by maail, Write for it to-day. OPENS AN ACCOU Ome #50!" oars #100) ag Orn 075 |8g) Dem 1459) ses gt Monde and uerdny Evi y FisHER Bros. COLUMBUS AVE. BET.103 & 104 ST. ie, a e “OE: 00 Se eae ghee and Workmanship | ( d lengths. COATS NECKPIECES Imported FUR HATS Fur-trimmed Hats (om Or We Give Surety Coupons Free with Purchases and Redeem Them in n Merchandise Sere THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 19T9~ i In New York's Shopping Centre Women's Silk Baby Coats Stocking me : se ae EI rd DAMS 0 sat ; ue 7 twa Made ¢ ate orduroy \ fenleas you Oita! Main BoresThied teen Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street Beockinen bleh spied hee ONeill Main Store— Street Floor, ween (PPP PADD PP PPP PAPI PPP PIPPI IP PPL PLA, PPP LPP LD LPL PPL PLP PPLE PP PPP PRP ET When it is O’NEILL’S that says $50.00 Dresses for $17.50 it has quite a different ring, because every woman who has ever been here knows she cai come and find dresses really worth $50.00 priced $17.50. So we have no use for the stereotyped hyperbole of the ordinary adman’s pen in making this announcement. The simple facts that follow will carry the message we have for you with a direct force and conviction that a hundred adjectives, arranged in geometrical progression—outstretched beyond the degree of possibility—could never convey. To-Morrow About 300 Women’s NEW Afternoon and Evening Dresses — $50.00 Dresses—$45.00 Dresses—$40.00 Dresses—$35.00 Dresses—$30. g Dresses—$27.50 Dresses and $25.00 Dresses—A fair proportion of each and a fair and free choice for all who come Will Be Sold at $17.50 Each Arrangements can be made for Club Plan Payments (+) ———= (4) po——or0r—==310 ee lhe ln 3; some with | belts, rhinestone buckles, satin accordion pleated skirts, w wdice and | net, tunics; robes elaborately beaded and embroid- Colors: Maize, pink, sky blue, ered; others with beaded, draped, embroidered peach, Nile and rose, and all street and after- folds and The Styles Are New —of Course Fashionable Materials and Solar ol Came xold, white, | and accordion tunics, noon colors. It woul! be aw: { . Trimmings of shadow lace, velvet, fancy Sizes—All the reyular sizes, plenty for t | Many are cign creations; on monet toa, tassels, beaded small and slender women, and a good — selec- | and dis| tine tive, all are stun s, trimmings, crushed tion for large women, EW" Is All That We Need Say to Discriminating Women After Telling Them The Values. O'Neil Main Ktore—Thied Floor Chiffon and Messaline - Dress Waists Perhaps, After All, the Simple Word “ This Very Dressy Patent Leather and Satin Colonial—$3.00 a Pair The best we have ever seen under $4.00 The smart thing for out-door wear in fine weather and a most Women’s Night Gowns Of Soft. Warm Flannelette $1 .00 for some that are usually $1.25 iratent, Ce TE as gaa of Unusual Beauty —-Exe |v Meul'n'osss te gan Manvettie in dain serena MBA tapering; black satin back and traordinary Value Too— \7ec a 1d’ 88c Metin” _ satin covered French heels, turn 4, 95 vc and ac M us! in ndergarments, 59c soles, genuine cut steel ornament. at $ Hirtets Habem thee and ena "on ry trimming Shirts, with embroidery sbroidery trimmed yokes. Drawers You have never seen such stun- ning footwear at $3.00 before. High Shoes at $2.50 ved on this sale—most stores would say a in nainsouk, ith ti ace and « O'Neill, Main Store Third Floor, Reflecting the newest correct fashions and yet possessing an | Greed women wil appre s| Nemo Corsets Are Healthful much as she will ‘and gun metal Cuban heels, Set ee theme Good, it sules, button models J at $2.50, 4 | . The Latest! "Button Style Walk g Shoes With Kid or Chiffon Waiste—in all the new | Nemo Corsets do things, and here Cloth Tops and the New ‘Kidney’’ Heels— hades; high and low neck stytes; | are some of the things they doz 4.60 Value at $2.95 | new ¢ show yokes und) luce yoke and frills, | They support the ab eat Fall movlels, pitent lather with kid of cloth top, gun metal with | frills; im black or navy, $4.95} wwite new anosiele: special wi 95) rhey flatten the ba kid on SGN 1D, y SAAN dney heel special . ee ee Shadow Lace and Net y red They mold the Have a “FourmOne’ Shower in| _ Waists at $2.95—Special! Lg RS acon Shadow lace and Brussels net combinations, new drop her Your Bath p Boon ~Epec! $1.49 | shoulder: surpice neck with frills; in ceowus or white, Others , eal i ai leib, altace $3.00 Wais We Absorbent Cotton, Rr cause Eee OE eee Ec n30m=0r9 quality Leb, pki: value 33c | Fost at our % i Teney Soap, the 1Ocakes 8c, me , Westphal’s Hair Tonic, 50 Hydrox Peroxide of Hydro 9 st ae, } size at... Lo} ven. 19¢ Expert Corsetieres in Attendence.? AS] [CURVE 2 O'Neil Main Store Street ISELE= RE puc No Mull. Phone or €. 0, D, On oor. io O'Neil-Agims Coy Sah Avsune auih w aad Sucet a New Xeuh Cy (=== Oo

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