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the Salvation Army and the Votun-! teers, amalgamating. “I do not want to pl ce my brother ‘HERE CHLD LABOR, 3° 2= 3 <r ey, | Ballington desires an amalgamation. 1 Jam certainly willing to amalgamate ’ hed tty e ‘he said er it was not a dissipa- én ph power to have two organinas t erica and the Salvation Army doing \ practically the same kind of work, | {he sais | enorme! “Christianity has been ielped as much hindered by ving ite men. | Head of Salvation Arty Will-| sage pressed upon the people trom dit. | ferent aiden, ing to Amalgamate With | “1 do not want te way that if 1 rad bs it er to do so T would put urch of Rome because my sympathies are with the Protest. ant Church, “Lam very much concerned about GHA Inbor prevails in greater pro-/tne women. Men and women have Bertion in America than in England,| worked so well side in the Insurgent Body. France or Germany, eaid Gen. Bram. S#lvation pee that 1 would place them on an equal plane In the political WeR Booth, heal of the Salvation gid, We have found, to our own Army, at his headquarters at No. 12 q@urpriae, that woman if an good x ‘Weat Fourteenth strect ay. Gen. governor as man. ernment is Booth ts on his first trip to this country largely a mat of management, and @nd@ returns to England next week women are natural managers.” Speaking of the child labor probie eI he said: “E have been accustomed all my side! | to ridicule the man who, after a fort Dight's visit to a country, would critl- that land, but T have seen one thing here that showed me that you are rather behind, and that is in the great Prevalence of child labor here. There STOMACH SOUR, sr Raters art, Conmseranie advance in| ilf cross, feverish, conakls| “It is more Important for you than} pated, give “€ alifor: a apy other nation to study tw com. ' munity, because all the time you ial Sy rup of Fi receiving an increase in population ——— which is notof a very advanced type.| _ Don't xeold your fretful, You ought to seize amd develop, those, See if tongie:ia coated; this ix a sure | people and ses that thelr children are | stgn ita title stomach, liver und bowele | mot employed. are clogged with sour waste. “The child Mfe of the whole world ‘eka Lite pale, feverish, f {a one of our great problems,” he went | cold, bad, thront sore, en to say. “When I see the suff n and anguish of children and the ha work they have to do 1 can hardly! Feconcile myself to God's Koodnens, ‘When asked as to whether he would meet his brother, Ballington Booth, | 0Ut head of the organization known as the Ane ” Volunteers of America, and whom he | 0" has not seen since the estrangement of the two brothers and Gen, William | 44; evish child. | omnia int c all the foul waste, after aiving it, « their little | and s f So WES Ia tale and ‘ pithandy, Mother! A little given aso, e sald today saves ‘k child tomorrs but 1 have written to my brother Ball. jtod the genw! lor | ington, who ix in New York,” “and I hope to meet him. 1 nm gone to meet him a. my orother and T hope my friend. We hay had some diff- @ulties in the past and, well, the part 4a the past.” The General was asked ax to ih Poasibility of the two orginizations. he said, ja dtr sy children of all ages and for gromm-ups plainly on the mber there ore DOUGLAS STORES IN GREATER NEW YORI: BROOKLYN Street, corne: 1) Street, oetie troadway, corner Thornton St, 287 Uroud way, curner Gutes Avenue, 1&8 Fifth Avenue, corner 11th Ntreet. 1370 Flukin Avenue. JERSEV CITY-794 Newark A enue, NEWARK —851 Nrond street, 8 Eicon, sar taihnn (Onion sq) + CO. mi (Union Bq. Square). ue, corner 190th Street, et, 1éath & 147th nts, | GRAND RAPIOS Fi URNITURE Call and Make Your Own Terms Our Terms Apply to New York, New Jersey, Long Isiand, Connecticut pe (eke CATAL § A WEEK Bvenishes your MAILED FREE home with this serviceable furniture. ¢ Rooms Furnished at 569: 98 33" 10° A. 4 Sewing te peelubaes om Credii. Carving Set 60-752 dia AVE a Cor. 46th St = Merday anu Saturday “Figg: Undl 10 wed. ‘ Al |. THE EVENIN “T think that the militants have Chwarted their own ends and have acted unwisely,” anid Mrs. Eva Booth, com: mander of the Salvation Army who was Also in the room. Gen, Booth then went on to say that ve was studying the problem of home- less voung girls and that the probable solution of it would be a system of hoarding houses consisting of twenty airls, with @ housekeeper at their head There the yc women might meet their men friends instead of in the street which i fraught with perils for both, anaemia Shot Wite, Her Moth PITTSBURGH, Nov. %, — Charl Deite, an electrician, aged thirty-five, this morning at Braddock, a suburb, shot fe, Kin mother-in-law, Mre. Car- Miller, and himself, ‘The trio were hurried to the nearest hospital, where physicians aid Delte would likely die, nit the women were not dangerounly hurt. Deits and hia wife have not been Iving together and the shooting at. ded a visit Deitz paid to her mother's | ne to-day Q atr — or We Give Surety Coupons Free with Purchases and Redeem Them in Merchandise ) — (+) ——— (~] Men’s $3.50 Shoes, $2.65 This smart flat last English model, with blind eyelets, low broad heels. All sizes. O'NeAIL | Mente | Atore— Styles and Sizes Men's for Every Lots © Member of the Family | 20%", The Stock Is New and| ,.,., Every Pair Is Perfect | sucttetiesy © saber and Arctic fon men, women: | eecreany women, misses and children. Storm King wea Boots for men and boys. $1.30 Women's and Children's Meacal: Short Boots Women's Dares Leg Short Boots by $2.25; sale price eg Short Boots— sizes 11 to; reg. $1.75; sale price Children's Pebble Leg 'ShortBoots —nsises 6 to 1019; reg. $1.50; sale price Storm King Boots reg. me tion 443 es B34 to 1034; rep. $2.00; sale price... Women’s, Children's and Boye! sizes F: of the best grades of natural’ wool gai worated finish garments, also derby i fine pearl buttons. 4 Men's 25c and 38c Silk Socks at 1¢e—Medium weight Silk Socks, re- inforced with ilisle soles, heels and toes; various colors; slight seconds. Men's 80c Silk Socks at 23c Pair —Two-toned and plain colors, with double sles, heels and toes, make payments at intervals, Oriental Rugs Real V. ie Mids to #00, ach $39. 50/4 iques. silky pieces. Extra quality. Mosoul Rugs. Iran Rugs Splendid specimens of the Oriental, in the city, Values $49.50 Irish Point Lace Curtains 900 pairs of Imported Lace Curtains, all this season's importation: 93.75 a par, from | 95.78 a pair, from 04.80 « pair, from $8.00 00.85 $7.50 » pair, from 94.95 . pair, from +99 @ Dalry 00 811.50 Matis Antoinette Lace Curtains In white and Arabian colors; very good value: 93.50 A pair from | 97.78 Apa from 95.75 ‘ par from | 99.75 a pair, from $14.60 Woman Had Taken Bichloride Irving Pleasants, @ dentist at No, 40 Fact One Hundred and Wighty-fourth | Hospital trom mercurial poisoning ashe $1.79 $1.25 . Misses and Children $2.89 |" $2.19 ( Find Light @ WORLD, MAY SAVE LIFE OF MERCURY VICTIM Tablets by Mistake for Headache Medicine. it Mra. Agnes Pleasants, wife of Dr. eet, the Bronx, recovers in Fordham THURSDAY, | DARING OPERATION wil owe her life to @ daring operation @erformed iast night by Dr. Alexander Nichols, assisted by Dr. Charles Kirsch- baum and Dr, Ahearn of the hospital staff, Dr. Nichols made an incision in the woman's back which uncovered the kidneys, These had almost ceased to act, The hard capsule, or outer covering of the right kidney, was removed and a tube inserted into the organ. Through thig what might be called an Internal bath, was given, thoroughly flushin out the kidney, and this was repeated at in- tervain of one hour throughout the night. At the conclusion of the treatment Mrs. Pleasants was very weak) but her condition was improved. Although her death had been expected momentarily, the physicians now have hope of her recovery. At the hospital It was thought the operation had been performed for the first time asa cure for mercurial polson- ing, but two others have been reported —one on an Italian woman in Bellevi Hospital, three weeks ago. This fal The, second was successful, Mrs, 1 Jan! wife of A. Janin of No. Ww In New York's ONEILL= Buckle Light Weight Arc- tics—reg ularly $1.65; at $1.30 $1.49 lined; regularly $2.00; at.. ae ‘#4 Buckle Arc ularly 83.50; at. regularly $1.75; at. Men's and Boy: Men's Alaska: ‘ib cloth tops: regul: Men's Storm Rapbere—all ‘Finish Light aaality, perfect, good; re; $1 65 + Boys’ Storm Rubbers- ic; at the Men’s $1.50 to $2.50 Knit Underwear at 95c Cooper's Famous Spring Nostis? Derby Ribbed Underwear de Also some of the finest qualities of balbriggan, mercerized, ribbed, wool and merino, in various colors, together with some i rments of medium and heavy weig! bed Umon Suits, finished with aad Men's Truso Unlimited Guaran- teed Socks, 6 Pai.'s for $1.50—Made from the finest quality yarn, with double soles, high spliced heels and specially reinforced toes, If for any reason these socks are not satisfact return to us and we will gladly give new pair in exchange. O'Nellt’s Big Store for Dad and the Hoys, \} Rugs and Upholsteries Thousands of Dollars Cut from Usual Prices on Standard, High Quality, New Floor Coverings and Interior Furnishings. Club Plan Payments Purchases held for May be arranged by those who prefer to later delivery if de- sired. Serebends and Lilihans Regularly . » 875,00 to 8125.00 959.50 to 9 $0 "Carpet Size Oriental Rugs Average size Ox18 feet and larger. Values $145.00 to 8825.00, at 997.50, 9119.00, $125.00 and upward. Hundreds of Small Orientals Many beautiful and unique designs lorings. Values $15.00 to 855.00, pti} Main "ptore—Fourth Fleer. $14.50 Lace Bed Sets. at, Set, $9.85 Marie Antoinette lace, mounted on imported cable nets, white and Ara- boleter piece to + large motife; h a Armure Portieres In floral and geometrical designs, allcolors ir, from. 955,00 ‘Silk Plush Portieres at ¢33,00 @ pair. O’Nelll Main Store—Fourth Fleer. Men's 2 Buckle peor eed 2 Buckle High Arctics— rey ssa only Second Floor, Men's, Youths’ and Bors’ Sires in This Comparison Clothing Sale Merely Proves that O’ Neill’s With pride “and satisfaction O' 96.75 a pair, from | Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street Our Annual Winter Time Special Sale of ‘| Rubbers, Rubber Boots and Arctics Will Be Held on Friday and Saturday Every. y season, at Women‘ Misses’ 2 sizes 11 to 8; Women’s sizes 214 to Boys’ and regularly 75c; " $1.79 $2.95 - $1.49 Storm Rubbers $1.10 69c my 59c tics heavy soles; g. 85 nines 11 to 2; | ple that come and then ae in Clothing Merchandising. Please Ma Compare then—style, quality, pattern and fit—with any $18.00 to $25.00 clothing in America. O'Neill's Sells Them All at $12.50 Two-button Satin lined evening dress Overcoat, quoted elsewhere at $25.00. Crystal 1 Grantat 5-1b cartons Star Ox 5 10,0 B.. Armow Foamuen. 3 Wine Specials WILSON WHISKIES, Non-refilable bott The Great Tonic; sold eleewhere $1.00; especial price 910,00 07.28 @ pair, from | Cream rem Jocdan Grape $11.00 Fancy Flort : lade this ie NOVEMBER 20, made with one of the turers in America, this stoc expressly for O'Neill's, during the dull any other time nor to any other house. Women's & Children's Arctics regularly @1.75; sale price Children's 2 Buckle Arctics— size 8}; to 10! Women's & Children's Rubbers sale price ae Misses’ Storm Rubbers—sizes 11 to 2; regularly 55c; sale price. Children's Storm Rubbers—sizes 6 to 1049; reg. 50c; sale price Men's and Boys’ Rubber Boots Men's Short Boots—dull finished; Men's High Storm King Boots— heavy soles; regularly $4.50; at. Boys’ Storm King Boote—sizes Sto ra regularly $3.25; at Youths’ Storm King Boots— Sack Suite, quoted ¢ many sores at $18.00 25.00. ae a senerencnnaetovontnecnanseene FRIDAY’ S GROCERY SPECIALS peoial price this Te aule Tegularly $1. 00; FORT OR SHERRY. ANTINE STOUT AND Garrett's Paradise Brand of Port or | ®t bottled at the winery; full quart; fancy decanters with glass stop- ACLS a, Pe cs 300 Tale wer’ denen; Bie i DUBONNET WINE. Hew, tore tate ¥ Nato, 0-q) at, De fin dutey” trust 1913. Felton avenue, West Brighton, 8. 1., now being on the road to recovery in the Smith Infirmary. Mrs. Pleasants took thirty @rains/ of dichloride of mercury Monday evening, mistaking tif tableta for a headache medicine, Her husband was not at home, | and when he returned Mrs. Pleasants! ad lost the power of speech. She acrid: | bled on a plece of paper the fact that} she had taken poleon, and after admin-} {storing an antidote Dr. Peasants called nd had his wife remove’ D. D. D. In Hospitals; Standard Skin Cure How many hospital patients suffering the frightful itch. t acorching pain of akin diseases, have va writes, othed to sleey i in by the reatment wae aven’ with. out success and Wednesday Mre. Plene- ante was near death. The operation was determined on as a last resort. ———$—<____ Berglar Writes His Thank: NEW HAVEN, Conn. villne have the fe. “Thanks, ol4 top, thanks the money, the use of D. D. mous sper s the efficient D. Dy and my regards to the police.” This }Sfowins. her nose and face ha D. Skin & + te 2 oe note was found on the desk of James H. /'Peir natural os Lavorater he purchaye pelte Loew cee, euperantentent Of, Ws W. |ther destars fe reMine tieat full size bowie it 1 Xa Gale Cameany. when the office was | being treated with this same sootin + Feach your case opened this mornit The vata an ing fluid? At Riker-Hege been rifled of all ‘removal % mR, GEO. T. RICHARDSON frankly | drugsist. including ¢ ange eum of D.D.D.Prescription—for 15 Years—the Standard was no trace of the writ tu peney, There 85c S.:adow Laces, 59c yard Shadow laces; demi-flouncing, 18 inches wide, in white and ecru. O'Neill Main Store— Co = Women’s $1.50 Pure Thread Silk Stockings at $1.35 Lisle garter top, or full length sil k, high spliced heel, with double sole and toe Women's Silk Stockings at | Women's Cotton dpreett 91.25 Pair Special, 35c, or 3 Pairs, 91.00 Self embroidered insteps, with lisle] Medium weight cotton stockin garter top. All new designs. withlinen heel te iawsestine ° 1 ‘k-| Children’s Stockin, at womee tan oe hte Have Regularly Sold for 25c. Full fashioned, high spliced’ heel. Special, 19¢, or 3 Paits for 50c " Rey izes, i fi k, whit Cotton or lisle thread. I X I ribbed. wed tans Od sisess im Black, whitey cuble toe and heel, Fast black. O’Netl) Main Mtore—Firet Floor. Gloves Silver Chests we Pp. xX. M. 6.00; ai omens tia ra Regularly ot $6.0 at 8 * $4.50 Tenth Pieces in Handsome Case Shopping Center AMS oy arrangements biggest manufac- is made wy ear, by 5) prices that are not quoted at 2 Buckle Arctics— $1.35 $1.20 $1.05 Buckle Arctice— reg. 61.65; sale price... Walking 75c 85 12'%c Gah ere eling, yd., 8'4c Two cases of heavy, absorbent bleached and unbleached crash towel- ing, warranted all pure linen, specially adeoted for kitchen and r towels. 25c Pure Linen Huck Towels,19c 14; reg. $1.25; sale price Storm Rubbers—all perfect goods; 42c 37c 59c Youths" Storm Rubbers— + sale price. $3.25 $3.75 $2.89 Tegularly 8£.65; at... $2te 19 O'N elll Men's Store—Street Floor. all sizes; regularly $3.75, bh chest couteins 6 kuiven’ 6 arn 6 tablespoons, 6 teaspoons, 1 butter knife, 1 suger shell. Four 150 dosen heavy, pure linen, spoke pretty, rare bbe Chrys finish; bevel edge, Leeiepery hepptbeed, feos tenets or fancy edge. Ail handsomely and with monogram space. lastingly plated. O'Neill Main Store—Second Fleer. O'Neill Main Store—Main Floor, Values Are Incomparable Store for Dad and the Boys sees increasing crowds of enthusiastic customers It is wonderful to see such tremendous recognition of effort and enter- 's Big come again and again. ke Close Comparisons of These Garments Values Belted = Chinchilla Overcoat, quoted every- eee. at $18.00 to $25.0 Cutaway Coat and Vest, not to be seen anywhere under $18 The Balmacaan Overcoat, most stores ‘ask $30.00 for it, some $20.00 to $25.00, English sorvative Suit, sold F $25.00. Butter Best Fresh Made Elain Creamery, 5 fab, Brandied Peaches Be fort Mocha & Java Coffee Finest quality, mop: i's Inve stone crocks:larately or blended; Corn F Kew | ehte iteavieriy t bags fe Rice Ke rae ‘ounce French Brandy Cran- dulee Villac, gem: berries t}ine S-atar cone: Femulariy ‘B1-30;| Fancy Cape Cods: $1.39; 5 quarts, 126 Ber per at.

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