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nnn me = IRELAND READY TO HELP FEED UNTED STATES Hon. T. P. Gill Here to Have , » Embargo on the Irish Potato Raised. IT IS NOT DANGEROUS. Emerald ane nar Joon a8 ta Spare to People of America. The Hon, T. P. Gi, who js Ireland's Gecrotary of Ane tatoes at a price not entirely mi For some years the Depar ¢ Feulture at Washington, w to count the bindes of gra two sprout where but © found nourtahment In the excluding foreign potatoes. for this embargo If to be found tn the lack acab, a potato dinense of virulent dal The reason gharacter, which the department has been campaigning against much as our ganitary folk have been fighting the Bleck Plague by distance. Tho Irish potato ralvers have been protesting f - some time, claiming, with much juaticc, that the black senb 18 un~ known in Ireland and that potatoe ported thence could not transmit the Plague to thia country. Kven more Fecently, however, there has arisen @ true and cry adout # minor potato a Ase Liat How threatens tO Dring about & decision exciuding not only Contl- nental, Irish and English potatoes, but Canadian as well. COM&S TO PRESENT THE CLAIMS OF THE TUBER. And Mr. Gill la in America to see that our department is informed of the Irish elaime. coping it at slege gun anid Me. Gill at the Hotel "discuss my probable re- fations with the American Department of Agriculture, further than to explain that 1 hope to bring about the free ad- lesion ‘of the Irish potato. I have gvery confdence in the American Partment and expect to be able to con- ‘Vince te members of the Juatice of our im." “Mr. Oil's title really is “Secretary of the Department of Agricultura) and echnical Instruction for Ireland,” and the dureau which he heads has been do- |” mg @ Titanto work for the remoulding an@ uplifting of economic and agra ‘omic conditions in Ireland. “Ireland,” said Mr. Gill, “has made tremendous strides in the last thirteen yeare and is at present one of the most @@vanced of all Kuropean countries. “Freedom to toes, ankles. held right- ly; help the child surely and sprightly. isle Has Millions OF | theinset 4 ulture, ie in A a ‘on behalf of the Irish potato. Not that thie staple verctable can posribly need Gefense, but that our Agricultural De- Partment ts about to be nsked to admit the tuber from the Ould Sod without let @ bindrance—to the en! that the east Conant of the United Htates may have por z INCREASE OF PRODUCTION OF THE EVENING WORLD, “MYSTERY SHIP” LAUNCHED. GLASGOW, & attest yatery hip, . Hor keel plate urity have nthe land, tracted spend which will Prosperity and econo descended a eclipwe that of an nava 1 The wer |" vie t [the world [2% WL. Her engines ar at 'WHENCE THE IDEA OF SENDING | kive the hitherto unattempted horee | puny SPUDS HERE. | The idea that sending potatoes to | Ameri yretioaily at least, a! vale to New | Acker, Merrall & Condit Company = +s Best in Quality Prices Within Reach of All te ying of ¢ castle «for Ireland’e Hiv he pres itlemnant of h way that the he extablihment the Irish coun- 1, and the @reat- ation of atate Industry gen- whi) has been linked to the kovernment @ystem so as to en pity or the EST. ! | f Jot te 0 between INA at 1918 ireiand’a incoming ont merce has incremaed | woollen industry has vendously tn thin time years the exports of have Just doubled. Last ty set Oe ott oax' CHEESE —Rogquefort—Finest quality-—Ib own about $1,000) a En- famed b; e oft - cart the’ eit rue reece OLIVES—A. M. & C.—Extra Large Queen—10 oz. bot... .1 have begun tq develop this end of bie isinesa, Th ne last six years the value! sexport has increased §),001,000 year they “More than that the poultry and business har g year in value We are still selling the best preceding view of the Jy would tend | to Kea» prices here within reason.” | “Seveniy-nevon new Industries are shown, to have sprung up in Ireland in the em years, and ail the i three things | have reland is not only where she can more than take care of hereait,| but she is ready to heip feed Ainerica. | at is why we want our potatves let NOTICE ToCustomers purchasing our Bottled Beer, Ales or Porter, either directly or through a Distributor, between December 15th, and December 20th, 1913, both dates inclusive, we will present a pack of fine playing cards ae ARRESTED FOR AUTO BILL. | Boyd Halted by Sh as He wee} Leaving on Ship. Harold B. Boyd of joston was arrest- ed at the pier yesterday by Deputy Sher- {ffs Bier and Mayer as he was about to wet sail in tho Cristobal for Panama. The akipper held tne ship an hour to en- able the deputies to get service. The! prisoner is held pending efforts to get $6,000 ball in Hoston, Boyd in wanted by Allen C. Woodsile, of Roaton, for a bill for $3,700 automobile hire incurred between August, 12, and August, 1913. Woodnide heard that Hoya was in debt for other sums in and around Boston and was about to} leave the country. \ Special Merry Christmas Offer | ¢ Open an account here q this week, and buy your Christmas Gifts! Shop Evenings! Inex- haustible stocks of Furniture, Beds, Rugs, Lamps, Stovesand Pic- tures to select from! NOTHING DOWN onPUR FROM $5: TO $150 $1 Ladies’ | Easy Payments After Holidays Writing $50 Worth .75 a Week Doak $75 “ $1.00 0“ $100 =“ $1.50 as Suburban N. Y., N. J. and all our old friends invited 1 i PATS Mail Orders. ‘OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 10 O'CLOCK $20 Combination 53¢ Book-Case-Desk, Tel Shelf Furmed Oak LEMBECK @ BETZ, Eagle Brewing Company Jersey City, N. J. OUR POPULAR BRANDS American Club Beer Jersey Cream Ale Half and Hall $10 Gold Wall Mirror, 18 x 40, not the Tiger’ | 'NUTS—New Mixed—Extra Bancy—1 Ib. Cartong........ .22 |FIGS—Smyma EFOP ENG, 1 BOR scan ncviononsecsne neers AS RAISINS—tTable Clusters—Imported—Ib, pkg. ..........24 -) ’ SPD ID WAR WAD We Give Surety Coupons Free with Purchases and Redeem Them in Merchandise UK CLR AN UK In New York's QO NEILL-ADAMS > 3 ¥ And until December 19, chanical Train Sets at 62.95 motive, tender, bag- gage ent and passen- wer car, with full equipment of track. 91.49 Roller Skates, 91.19 See . POTATOES, ‘STORAGE EGGS—o0z.....0.........0. 33c.'4 aint bering Bie Nisiann tained “nore han CLUES ESOT PER —Lb. ora cs cess eae 36c. % and boys. milton ten noun the F >> Scarfs ca $25.00; value 87. and cuffs; value High Scotch Mole at $169.00. q Natural Skunk Sets. value $100; special, 875. Red ka Fox Set. 895.00 969.50. Natural Badger Set. value $98.00, special, 969.50. Mole French Coney Long Scarf and Large Muff, value $100.00; special, 969.50. Finest French Coney Sets, value $25.00; ut $15.00. Fancy Linens For Gift Giving Cluny Lace Trimmed Scarfs, 0x36, at 91.73 each, value #2.00, Cluny Lace Trimmed Scarfs, 20x45, at 92.00 cach, value $2.50. Cluny Lace Trimmed Scarfs, 20254, at 92.25 each, value $8.00." Mad¢ira Embroidered Tea Doylies, Napkins and Centre Pieces at Special Reductions Doylies, 6 in. to 10 in,, at 12}4¢ to value Napkins, 14 in. x 14 in, at 02.75 dozen to $11.50 dosen, Centre Pieces, #4 in. to 86 in., $1.15 to 92.25 each. $6.50 HemstitchedSet for 95 One cloth, size 6) in. x 80in., and ope dozen napkins to match, $1.25 Emb'd and Initialled Pillow Cases at 89c pair til 7 P.M. Ueld av this time in order t Purehises to those who int Club Plan Payments May Be New fur Russian Ponyskia Coats w] Back Pony Coats, Black Pony Coa: Black Pony Co: My Natural and Black Pony Coats. 52 in. long; va! 1) 975.00, at 945.00. 7 Near Seal Coats S8in. long; value $75.00 45 in. long; value $85.0 45 in. long; value $125.00, Hudson Seal Coats 65 in, long, 465 in. long, value $200.00; speci . 62 in. long, value $250.00; special, 9175.00, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1913. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Sireet inclusive Store Open This F.vening Until 7 o’Clock | Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 20, 22 & 23, veo PM Closing On Christmas Eve at 7 P. M. Thousands of Children and Their Parents Have UVisited The O'NEILL TOY FAIR Stocks Were Never So Complete, Prices Never So Low Platform Horses. bridle, from 93.08. Se #5.98 Automo- bile 43.98. A well made handsomely fin ished car, with heavy — rubber tired wheels, A_Most Popular Event--O'Neill’s Miawinter Sale of ~m™Women’s Fur Coats, and Muffs oats SS in, ‘5 and 45.00. ¢ $50.00, nt 999.50, 06. at $49.50. value $165.00 Class Novelty Coats Coats. 45 in. long; value $275.00, Perpian Lamb, very fine; value $350.00, at $275.00, New Fur Sets Black Fox Sets, value 679.00; at ]{° Natural Raccoon Sets, value $50.00; special, $39.50. Ermine Sets, value special, 987.00. Natural Skunk Sets, 949.50. Store—Third Floor. A full line of platform horses, with gaddle and priced to alive the full benefit of our best | 7 to make Christmas jee of Furs. ‘anged 3 Value $35.00, at jong, natural coon collar Hue $120.00; = Flexible Flyers. The well-kuown and most pop- ular sled: N 91.98 | No. 4......99.98 $2.69 No 5.0... $5.55 93.69 | Racer. 93.98 $1.00 Mechanical Train Sets, 69¢ Locomotive with tender and ovo we ' Suits and t Is Onl Men's In Black an Bb te d6. Th Men's comfortably fit English—soft a little rolling f The Conservative Model for tie more than style, in the three-button r¢ advance tartan’ plaids, checks and | velours and cassimeres | te! Sizes 34 to 42 Don't Be in Doubt Any Longer 4boat What to Buy nim. No hing ' Will Fiease Him Better Than Gne of These $7.00 House Coats at Mace of very tine imported Gouble-jacea cio hs. Jong rotl covart im light and gark gray, blae, brown, wine and green. Men's $7.00 Bath Robes, With Slippers Made of neck cords satin neck Sizes $4 to 46. Men’ Round Thread, full bleach muslin, Sine, 45 i in. Househo Always in cop; ERE ERE BL OER CEE CER CER CERRO CLR CER ER ER EER, OER ER ER ARERR EA LER LEK ~ = 1 | 93.25 Oil |#3.98 Sternau wf Ol eifte Bre $2.98 A handsome Xmas gift—alwoys useful; lasts for) years, $2.98 Sternau Tile Trays, o.29 | Imported and) trimmed by Ster- 1inches| UE CER ELER Heaters, full size. facrvice ‘ray. i 1 a Id Ar Among the Most Weiccmea Hoviday Gifts 915.00 Coffee Set for 98.75 An Ideal Christmas Gif i One Sternau Coffe Sternau Sugar Bowl, one Sternau Cream Pitcher, one Sternau Round Tray—all| In copper, with a eels —> Pan; has side ebony haa, patent regulat- ing alcohol lamp. Kettles, 91.65 ie wrought iron stand “ ticles consisting of; r. $6.75 Chafing Dish at 94.509 — vee jain lined food 92.85 Five o'Clock Tea | Outfit, 93.69 thing money and Rotary Ash Heay Ash Can, a He In brass, with hand - made vaniged Coal Scuttle, O'Neill Homefurnishing Store—Basemeat. AD WAD DAD WD O'Neill-Adams Co., Sixth Avenue, nd alcohol lamp. roomy; three Machine, one $5.28 Furnace Here is a good senai- bhle Ximas gift; some- that will save time, A Heavy Galvanized ter, a ‘nized [ron al- $5.00 to Match, #5.00 wool blankets, full length; good and ockets; circular collar, a girdles to match; all se: blocks. The slippers are same blanket as the robe; nicely lined with nice soft ciderdown; heavy carpet soles. 4 Men's $6.50 Coat Sweaters, $4.95 Full regular made, of all wool, yarns, hand finished; large shawl collar; in medium, heavy and jumbo stitch. "s $1.50 Neckwear, $1.00 Made of imported silk: and plain colors; large ope in all the new stripes, figures id shapes, O'Neil Men's Store--Firet Floor. All wool albatross, Empire model, buttonhole ed, Pele 181s Ie WR 7 Volumes, GEORGE ELIOT ?, "a" tions, A beautiful edition of this popular author. BALZAC 7 Volumes, 28 Illustra- tion. Twenty of the great manter ces of Balzac's "Comedie Humaine” (unman Comedy). HUGO 7 Volumes, #8 Illustrations, Among th dueti of literary Miserables.” O'Neill Main Store—Strect Floor, 20th to 22d Street, New York ’ Men, You Could Pay $18.0 and Not Get Better Value than ii These at O'Neiil’s Store for Dad and the Bovs that They Are Sold tor ‘Club Plan Payments if You Prefer the Reyulati fly front or by satin oF shoulder lined; siz The Three-B Sac! ‘Trousers not too Then the English Beautiful $6.00 Wool Albatross Negligees, Special, $3.98 Women's Bath Robes at #5.00—With or without collars, in blanket ty! pecial at $1. r, cuffs and $14 Subscription. Sets ot Standard Jn Bindings S:ita- big for Library Use ai,set Fy pence ANAL, POOLE 4 2 i. Co Double Surety Coupons In Exchange For United Cigar Certificates This Week Only 2 © 95.98 Doll- ot rubber wheels: a that any UK OER RRR ERR RR ER SER tired easy running. O'Neil) Main Store—Courth Mloer, to $25.00 2. ERR RE ORE EE ERE Cvercoats $12.50 Winter Overcoats ut 46 inches long, . with sclf or velvet d New Cal id aes. Christnias Gloves Woncerful Values Women's $2.75 Long Gloves at #1.59 it and unus comfort Women's 92.98 Gloves at $1.98 U-bution, white, washable does skin. A value-giving glove of dis- tinctiveness Men's $1.25 Gloves at 79¢ _ Men's capeskin, of caceilent quale ureLined Mocha, $2.50 seal Gauntlets, 92.50 1.00 Gloves at $9¢ ined und unlined, kid and mocha es, that are very dressy aud good O'Neill Main Store—strect Floor. Loe aaaadl hand embroidered rose pattern and rn as an apron or ngham, sted and woolen shawls, O'Neill Main Stere—Third Floor, Authors $2.95 WALTER SCOTT Ainsworth’s Historical Romances 7 Volumes, #8 Mus. trations 7 Volumes, 28 EUGENE SUE. 7,!clumes. Dumas’ Valois Romances 7 Volumes, 2s Ulustrations, WASHINGTON IRVING 7 Volumes, 28 Ilustrations, 7 Volumes, 28 Mlustra- \ | | City QAR GAR GAY CAR AY \* A

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