The evening world. Newspaper, December 29, 1913, Page 10

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| lain ideals 22 acne mer erer-renanendnenevent-t ser mrineeencemnrensern reyreremesate A ‘wo THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DEOEMS&am 44, 1913, i Pick Ont the iLLNES NOME ee cron og gh Ag toc ta on tape ot CAUSED KNELL 10 i" If it is sallow, dull y Especially if You See One Eat. the Knell fa until blackheads show, it is sunply from neglect. Vice-President of Steel and |meanine VELOGEN “Beauty's Guardian” Forge Company Says Ac- | FERDINAND KNELL PON; 5 ‘ IS NOT RELATED TO wipe off what the skin has not absorbed. counts Ave Straight. | Before Going to Bed at Night bathe the face in Of We Give Surety Coupons Free with Purchases and Redeem Them in Merchandise=a0 _ ONEILL-ADAMS Co. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street A Few Important News Briefs About The TRIANGLE SALE | ° An event well known in New York and environs for its | broadly inclusive stocks, the dependable character of all Bw reaiy a cri Martyrdom when o When You Get Up in the Morning, after wash- ug your face. dry very lightly with « soft towel. he face in still damp rub a little Velogen thorcughiy into the pores. "Then, with a dry towel, merchandise involved and the genuineness of its bargains. emollient, sinks into each tiny SLAYER OF TAM. oA LL. warm water, dry off most of the moisture. Thea hitening and refining even the Pordinand Krell of No, 4 DIN place g \ apply a more genero sntity of Velogen than in ted skin to radiant freshness. peppermint the mor: dru yroughly. ‘Take » dry will digeat the meat surely convines teat food wil FEARED HE WOULD DIE. January Furniture Sale J u ers ironed uh ntorms 7 venting °s i "at shel Richmond HG), intarme The Bvebing | o tty. q\ Clearance of Men’s My —— aney. CA ‘si ir mirror show you how muel Now in progress Fale es lenis Ps ‘ f Rodies of Suicide, His Wite and 7 and ireaher sour akin i of dollars ‘worth of O'Neil guaranteed Furnishings . s ane See ees a fin WoL fe uae Rh Adoni Furniture at ells guaranteed An after Christnias event, presention the Two Children to Be Buried [uti and woe Boe eee ee iauds eelvety oath, aud . most unusual money saving opportunities on 1o-Morrow TA elon Who, okusea -w dovarts fees Wot apples hegshgom shar | i0 to 50 Per Cent. Savings Shirts, Hosiery, Underwear, Neckwear, ete, ‘ on who oatised orter to a Fences A eeaeeaeenebaahias y . palleve he was Ferdinand Knell gav: b Druggist's—in ° , — the eadaforsation, the pubuestion of ; At llancible Tubes — 2b. The Leading Feature of the January White Sale: b! Renorn were erpioted tw-tey wail ee rong, ee ere “ e . Pustness troubles had anything to éo |S : yonrennincosris M li t J d Wi Kaell of No. & Dry Harber Road, Gien- . ° . Thousands and thonsands of od. t dale, Tt te believed that mothing more On Sale in the Young Men's Clothing Dep't—Third Floor ale that will be talked a pat re m0 Hf kacpienty fe rei " | 7 ~ RELAASUL SLA TLS b ber cerbleieard bees i ced exquisite beauty of the garments and for the greatest values on record, i behind, caused the killing of Me wife, 12,000 New and the asphyxiation of himseit ! OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & © 4 i © children—Henry, od Ross ane saeheld genre ate BAG] Undergarments pee | 34th Street, New York The actual values of which are ae Cc 78 to $1.25 which Knell was secretary, possible suspicion that tr- in his affairs caused the jearaon was Geen at the offices of the company at No. 6 Church treet, in the absence of President Dud- yautier, who ig out of town. 1 We have conducted a thorough exam: | tion of our books," Mr. Pearson sald, | 4 alec been In touch with the banks Clearance Sale of Young Men’s Clothing ee es Also Suitable for Men of Medium Size W. L. DOUCLAS [in which we have accounts In order to 210 Winter Overcoats 384 &'48 SHOES [rrr cere ian tay anova | ——— ae that Mr. Knell’s accounts were tett) in perfect condition, 1 know of no F > reason, other than hie {liness, why he Semi-fitted and belted-back English committed his terrible models, of Shetland cloth, vicuna I have heard that he feared he | cheviot, chinchilla and fine fancy woul dle and leave his family dem fabrics, with self or velvet collars, but fr T kn he Duty goon clnsaeintaneed, cor WO be Reduced from 15.00, 18.00 and 20.00 . fairly good circumstances, for he held a vaition with our company. j rad 'M, BeBe 10.00 i) eet ; Ne 125 Young Men’s Suits 4 Combination Night Gowns, Corset Nainsook and Cambric trimmed with i” Covers and Drawers. pretty Laces and Embroideries. $1 Night Robes and $1.50 Muslin $3.00 Nainsook Combinations Undergarments Undergarments at 69c at99c —|_—s at $1.99 Combinations and Chemises, made | ,,, M&Bt Bobes of Ene canibric, with lace and em- | Myce sete a brodery trimming. wien dainty Night Robes, nainsook and cam- | White bric; embroidery and iace trimmed. | (228971) tw D SEVERAL TIMES IN Night Robes— Maile of fine nain- sock; many models to select from; trimmed with shadow and Val. laces; finished with ribbo leave his wife and children behind. a | notiond during the last few months that ; etigwia Combinations—Hl a nd seme he had been in a physical decline, and Crepe de Chine Under- Sersionss Biko mbvoldery Tut | models, trimmed choice laces, Sizes 32 to 40 Three- and four-button models, of fine mixtures, stripes and checks, with flap or patch pockets. Also the latest English double-breasted models. Reduced from 15.00, 18.00 and 20.00 10.00 ‘Combinations Sairt or drawers, | embroidery aud riblon beadings. wear pretuly trimmed with linea ead Crepe de Chine Night Robes, | 1ty embroidery, Matched Bridal Sets Sale Prices, $4.95 to $12.50. $1.00 **Marcella’’ Com. Made of nainsook, trimmed with Crepe de Chine Combinations. aad ; Sane Gi H eagtebe o¢ Chine Comb . binations, 69c shadow and Val. laces, finished with wy 2 1 knew of several collapecs, the last on Christmas Day.” Oocalists’ Opticians ‘The genuine sympathy shown by Mr. Pearson and others who had been usso- Bey © Centary @ Busines, ctated with Mr, Knell in his business your eyes tire jaffaira reflected the grief displayed yer- if ws terday by the congregation of Holy imcopal Church, No, 176 St. eyesight with glasses enue, Ridgewood, of which accurately fitted. een treasurer. The Rev Ez Abrahams, the rector, an Examined Without Charge [nounced prayers for departed ones in Registered Eye Physicians. | piace of the sermon, and many wept as they prayed for the souls of the fam Wester Eiies (i sates) F202 3 fy that had been deatroved, 184 Breedway at Joho St. Ako HTLe, ‘The funeral of Kuell, his wife and Siath Ave, 15th St, | 101 Nassau, Ann St,|two children will take place to-morrow Bie Ave. 22nd St. | 17 West 42nd—N, ¥, noon. The four bodies are to be (96 Fulten St, Cor. Bond St., Brooklyn, ried in the Lutheran Cemetery, Mid- | 7 UNQAY WOLD WANDS Woltk WONUE! iby bows, Crepe de Chine Chemises. Sale | Made in fine naiusook and prettily | Sale Prices Prices, $2.95 to $1.50. tsfrumed with laces so embroidery. l" scrarcit ataas ASAE NAS: 2800 ard $1.69 Imported'4,000 Yards $1.50 Chiffon Regular Canton Crepe, 98c' Broadcloth—Al! Wool, i 'Sponged and Shrunk, 79c st value of the season for one of the most fashion-|season’s best shadi ng blac jay valves ever offered in broadcloth, Neill Main Store—second Floor. We Are Going to Clear Out All! Three Hundred Beautiful Smal! Lots of | e - Sample Waists Lace Curtains dele sale to-morrow at half vo i] | 9 Q | o i] io Q S ee nd le. | The best curtains you ever e ° 0 vy Q | ° Q | ° 0 | 40 inches wide, sols aud clinging: shown in pink, light bl is, Freach blue, olive, mahog new blue, brov plum, cadet the best able silk fabrics shown. None Altered $4 inches wide; te: in all this one of the best | t Isnt Safe to Buy FURS Now With- FURNITURE CO! \ out First Visiting Wanamaker’s | baaxdiitiea The Great $100,000 Sale Offers | the First Choice of the Market! | ! | | ! , | | ano priced #0 Valusl § 1.9 5) $6.00 to $12.00 Models ? bd pair | Z ace Curtains of various makes, including Braided] At $3 95 Each Renaissance, Irish Point Etamine, Scrim and Scotch’ Lace Curtains, all full width and length, White and Arab,|,, Waitt in fine, chiffon, nels nd shadow laces; coptes ss styles and materials, Moatly @, 8 and 4 pair lots. but only a few of each h O'Neill Main Store—Fourth Floor. O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor, CUR TERMS: $3 2° Down On $5O,° $52 Down On 3 750? #13° Down On¢ 100. | l LARGER AMOUNTS. cael LS (4h er ew NA 23-Jewelled Adjusted Vu DAY and 10-MORKuO' we opel) BE®. TH aM 1 BEY 1187" &119""ST5 Roeper OPEN EVERY EVENING iy nenle i AT BOTH STORES Prati es op na . in ve vase © tified if ores “] never saw such a collection of furs anywhere,” we overheard one customer say on Saturday. “This is a REAL fur sale.” It is an extraordinary sight. On all four sides of the Rotunda on the Second floor of the Old Building there are thousands of fur scarfs, muffs | Women’s Sam-| Women’s Knit |$2.00 and $3.00 i and splendidly warm fur coats. | | | q ple Stockings | Underwear | Corsets at $1.00 | Women's Sample St: 3. black, white, tan and col cotton | Women's Cotton Vests, Draw- | - . lisle and fibre silk boot; 10 S60, | Oh ‘Tights, Corset Covers and Union C. B. Corsets. Made of import- Women's Silk Stockings — Suils; regular and extra sizes; values 1 Bleck, white, tan and oolorn; rein- | t? 8c. forced high spliced heel, double | Women's Union Suits, bleached leece lined, high neck, long at 15c pr. at 27¢ | C.B. Corsets, Mer Majesty Corsets High bost, medium % ’ 7 tet Geiararaes he tees C | sleeves. ankle length; seconds | meh39 We I25’ST. Baia “Women's Slik Boot Stockings™ | of 81.00 and 41.25 grades... O4 | oc hel rit Black or white; medium weight; | Women's Vests, merino and silk | | 00, Phived witha, theve dane treme thle aeee hay ale ati Nee {yll fashioned; high spliced heel, | mixtures; vests, drawers and tights | ribbon ; Pair Value, $2.00, ° sole und toe; values to $1.25, colt Extra space has been taken in the Millinery Salons, and all the Fur Salons are thronged with the new arrivals. In this way we are being able to serve promptly the great numbers of customers coming to take advantage of this dule of picked furs. For please remember, every fur in The coats are made of \. hole skins | HIGH-GRADE WATCHES double top: value 06, Qo) | and vison utes value gy | U8 a acs $175.00 Solid 18-H. Gold $186 |§ © orci Main store—sicect Floor, O'Nell Main Sore-—street Floor, | O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor OP PP PLP PLD PDIP LD LDP PL PPP PP PPD LD PPP LPPDPPPDA PPL m 125.00 Solid 18K. Gold 90 {0 500 “ American” Sewing Machines 85.00 Solld 14-K. Gold 63 | 55.00 Solid 14-K. Guld 40 Agents ask $25.00 for them, O'Neill's regular price is $15.00 It is fully equipped with attachments, It is gueranteed for ten » Vhis un precedented price is strictly limited to five hundred machines, It is 1 th ; a 35.00 Solid 14K, Gold 25 ARE 25.00 Soild 14-K, Gold PARMS this sale has been individually selected by not plates. ie \ Bis © the entire lot will be sold before the clo: af business on Monciay, | Gist vo al once 8 , 5 . a) {i : J. omy lll, Main. Store——Se6 0 ne our own expert. Pointed foxes have points that will \ : Wy) FAST BECOMING | ssaists Suisetima'it’s T0200’ Neill-Adams Co., Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d St., New York Cityor====0 o Gillette Safety Razor ¥ive Million Men use the Gillie. The Blades are fine, Get o Gillette teday. NO STRUPPING ae . mIDA A not fall out. : ' 7 4 WE KNOW THE FURS ARE Hudson seal is real Hudson seal— |} SN Ls TOWN LOTS! ” not nearseal. | hi Homeriid iemmm We sell them under our usual guar- All the furs have been made up this f]} te investor who buys well-selected | Yuban was chosen from all the coffees of the world for its flavor. antee. season. | euntry property at Oi prices . . Many chances to acquire suburban All are priced as low as though it { farm property for much less than| were the last of February instead of is worth are advertised in The World| | the very beginning of winter, The furs are from ten of the fore- most furriers in New York, the fur center of America. ry day. | ms econd floor, Old Building i 6,61 5 WORLD “REAL ESTATE" ADS. LAST JOKN WANAMAKER | "944 IF; ! ae : |SUNDAY WORLD WANTS . ; badway and Ninth Street | ga tore Than the Heras WORK MONDAY WONDERS | Roser

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