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‘TWESTIBLETINSODA FORPAN NHS HEAD PENS 1 HOSPTAL canpaaw Student Provably Will Recover, and Doctor Will Analyze | Conienis of Stomach, | Samuel Herzan, twenty years old, a| Student In New York University, was! taken frd5m his home, Nu. 490 Bast One Hundred and Thirty-ninth street, “wl Lincoin Hospital at 2 A. M. to-day suf- fering from poison believed to have been taken in headache tablets. He was found in a cr.tica! condition by his father, Who heard him groaning. The doetors in the honpital say he will re- cover ,anI will analyze the contents of 4° stomach to determine the nature of the poison, After ho had sufficiently recovered young Herzan told how It happened. He has been studying haat lately in prep- aration for the mid-year examinations and a3 4 result has suffered from severe headaches, A few cays azo he took a walk and Stopped in a drug store to get some thing to relieve his head. The drug clerk, he eald, sold him some jets, but about that time the hed and he did not take any. t he had another headache, and when @ walk failed to relieve it he went to a drug store, bought a glass Of socawater and with it washed down ome of the tablets. He returned home and went to bed, apparently all right, and the next he remembered was when h® awoke In the hospital. ‘The doctors are unable to determine whether the polson was in the head- ache tablet or in the sodawater. The box in which tho tablets came has no label and Herzan is not sure that he can find the drug store again, ——_— f AMERICAN WOMEN ROBBED IN PARIS PARIS, Jan. 8.—Nar * ewmed but very hasty thieves fsucees an Amerl- Nan woman, who & eo tame us Mra. Eédy, from her hotel and politely as- sisted her into u ith her luggage, Consisting of two On her arrival a ty fallroad station aubutb, ‘when found that the thieves had Durloined a grip containing merely tollet # @ccessories ani left behind the other i Reg, Which held $10,000 worth of bonds. —_—_—_——————_—__ FON | CRED AY {Sa an A Friendly Scientist Showed Me How i to Cure It | Forever. TWILL TELL YOU FREE HOW TO GET RID OF YOURS TOO Fors tong time 1 wes worvly troubled by & Growth of Buperflvou Hair on may face arms, My face wae indeed a sight from the <j ‘= Hair, and 1 think 1 all, cers ap tif if % toll ra am at 3. The treatment hs own cure sft led. Mrs, Kathryn Jenkins, Suite 801 Building. _ Bort: \ I The master key to the door of Op- nity is a World ad. Circulating, as they do, into more the Herald, Times, Sun and Tribune COMBINED, mornings and Sundays, World ads. make short work of finding the position, worker, home, investment, business or real estate bargain, lost article, etc., they seek. Use a World ad, to-morrow and see how quickly the door of Opportunity springs open. Three-time and Seven-time World ads, cost least and multiply results, Always Keep World Ads. Within Your Easy Reach for Ready Reference! New York City homes and offices than | robhagheceg i Mee ‘7 @ WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1914." WAMES CITY OFFICIAL | [tresctt Seether ee rence om oes. ~| PARADE OF COSTUMES “AN HIS DIVORGE SUIT! sesecsc stich was vecun there yester| meat Anearn. ite rewrned vo nie ome! — AT BALL FOR. HOSPITA women in soc enthusiastically greeted whi grou; (Prom the Chicago Mecord-Werai) day. Mrs. Kerr left her homo in Hack-/at 10 o'clock that night, but found the AN the beautics and all the braves of | loud applause of tien and women broke out in the| Some men find it hard to rok { i$ eat hesitation at the Aisteriea! pegeant tm 86 of the Lying-In Hospital at Sherry'e taot night. . A series of tabienut vivante, in which * lensack recently to live with her stster| door bolted. Policeman Bchrocder was {at No. #4 West One Hundred and Elev-| summoned with John J. cording | all the centuries of powder and petches | onlookers. A group of women in Per-| “Mareeitiaise.” iafaction out of doing well were dancing the tango, one-step and! sian costumes lent a vivid and colorful’ Watteau shepherdesses and incroy-' there is a crowd present. Thomas J. Ahearn, Superintendent Of| ontn atreet, here. entate broker, and Ahe arn SSO TTIORMIO R= We Give Surety Coupons Free with Purchases and Redeem Them in Merchandise EIQ EO EO Docks and Ferries in this city, is named Kerr, according to the allegations in) Kerr were found in the h An CO-reapondent in a suit for divorce hia complaint, told his wife he was go-' to the complaint. 9 In New York's Shopping Centre Men’s $1.50 to $2 E AMS QO seeps a x —y ' e Men's All-Wool Flannel Shirts, well Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street at 95c Values up to @3.50. Sizes 4, 6, 8 years only. Cut full; very roomy; circuler ecilars; tailored; fitt'ng models with collars attached; light grcunds with neat stripes of ee colors; ulso plain colors. Sizes to 19. satin trimmed; heavy girdle cords, with large tassels; two pockets, and come in blue and red mixtures. eg ad “ =“) Men's wis | A Demonstration Sale mi \ Held at This Particular Time to Show—by the Keenest Observa- tion _and_ Comparison—the ‘alues at O’Neill’s Big Store for Dad and the Boys These are great days in the Clothing business—clearances, purchases and reduction sales are everywhere, and sain 54.98 larly at $6.00 to $7.50, In all wool cheviot overcoat effects, lined with all wool flamel Gant, RY: } ‘| . are made convertible collar, double breaste: belted all around;elegantly tailored and Toll sary Boys’ 95.00 Suits with Extra Pants, $3.15 In cbeviots and cassimeres in Norfolk and double breasted models; coats are made bottom faced; two pairs of full cut knicker trousers; sises 7 to 17. Actual Values $2.50 to 83.00 All the popular colors, including green, Oxford . , browns and pearl also ti oe in Alpines and T all the new Boys’ Nth Meret hi bolt pe Suits. [Mead dp every other reason, good or bad, that the ingenious advertising man can contrive is used to keep his store in the public eye. Also soft Hate and Derbies of $5.00 quality 33 00 full knicker trousers; sizes 8 to 17. ‘ It is a season of great opportunities for the buying public, and great opportunities for the enterprising store to do |] Stss::.+1c:cceecseeessseeeeereesesse sees Boys’ 75c Derby Ribbed Balbriggan Underwear at 33c Extra fine quality yet Derby Ribbed Shirts and Drawers. Shirts are French neck and trimmed with silk front and pearl buttons. Drawers have peur! buttons and double gusset. Boys’ 50c to 75c Flannel and Madras Waists at 39c In navy blue and gray; heavy flannel; m cuffs; high turn over collars, with bar buttons; madras waists are made with neck bands. Sizes 7 (o 16 years. On Sate Friday and Saturday Men's $5.00 Velour Hats, $2.95 Imported Austrian Waterproof Velour, in all the popular shades; Seal Brown, Green, Grays Navy Blue and Black, in all sizes and shapes. | Men’s 96.00 Silk Hats, 93.95 Imported silk hatsa— The “Boulevard,” thie season's newest model, with a flat set brim: also the conservative shapes. On Sale Friday and Saturday i Men’s New $18.00 to $25.00 Overcoats and Suits, Some of Them Advance Spring Models---at $12.50 In Value, Assortment, Quality, Style, Fit, Service—in any and all points of Good Tailoring— this is the “Best Buy” any man will find in New York’ City or anywhere ole. ‘A Word About the : A Word About the Overcoats SUITS In high grade Chinchilla; plain or fancy buck; blues and In new advance 1014 styles, in Tartan Plaids, plain ays. Fancy Cheviot und cassimere overcoating, with grays, pencil stripes, fancy checks and plaids, in worsted ‘artain Plaid backs; plain gray and black kerscy; newest cheviote and cassimeree—all wool materials, cut in the new models; regulation semi-fitting backs. The Double-breasted English models wi ; English model belted back. ‘The Shawl Collar, double- nglish m th soft rolling fronts, natural shoulders, breasted style; belted or plain back. The Ulsterette made The new Flat Bound Model suits are high grade tailored, hand double-breasted; convertible collar; kelted back. The in- worked front, hand niade buttonholes, perfect fit guaranteed; lined with silk or good grade nohair—also conservative models, great things for its customers. And yet it is a time when one needs to exercise common sense and keen discrimination. Most stores give you some of what they promise; some stores give you most of what they promise. Just a few give you all that they promise—-sometimes more. You Can Buy Men's Clothing on the Club Plan —at these special sale prices—have the use of your purchases while making Payments at Intervals ~ Values Up to $3. 50 The materials are very fine quality silk and silk and linen mixed. They are fault- lessly teilored--the fit and finish are equal to custom made—they are plain negligee style, coat model, trimmed with fine mother- of-fearl buttons, soft turn-back cuffe—plain ee eaters ee as ctiet aoutte of aipnis colors and light grounds, with neat hair-line for many of New York's best exclusive haberdashers. $ and cluster stripes in contrasting colors; sizes 14 to ¢. Velues up to #3,50; sale price.........65655 1. 55 17; values up to #3,50; sale prices........66.ceeeeeees 1. 55 Men’s Half Hose ** UNLIMITED Guarantee, ;5%, $1.15 “ These socks are made from the finest quality yarn, $1.00 Pure Thread Silk Socks at Sc] with double soles, high spliced hee!s and sj ay rein- bos Gill Socks at 23¢ a iby fine quality pure thread Silk | forced toes, the best for comfort and dura nility. at y thes ea usual an Socks, reinforced soles, heels and any reason these socks are not satisfactory, return te Fouvforced soles, is amy toes, in a large assortment of colors. . ous colors. us and we will gladly give a new pair in exchange. 92.00 Medlicott Morgan Under- | Men's 918.00 Raincoats, $8.95 Men's $1.00 to $2.00 Knit Underwear at 63c wear at 95c _ Made of fine double texture rubber- Men's extra fine quality of mercerized ized cloths, cut full length, large roomy The famous Cooper and othe shirts and drawers: shirts are finished with | bodies, vertical slashed pockets, military | factures; some of the finest q silk front and pearl buttons; drawers have collar, satin yokat, all seams arepped briggan wool and merino in va fy a ‘ gether with some of the best grades of medium suspender tap: s and double gussets. and cemented, warranted waterproo! and heavy weight wool garments. These shirts are from one of the largest manufecturers of high-grade shirts in New York, who wished to clean up his stock before inventory— so they turned them over to us at a very low figure—and we in turn give you the benefit of this purchase— a story often told and seldom actually true— but here is a really exceptional case. The entire truth might sound even better— that’s the letter of this advertisement. Actual values $3.50 to 87,00 The lot is too large to describe. They are all fine soft blankets, cut full length; large, roomy bodies, satin neck blocks; all seams piped; circular collar with heavy neck cords and girdle to match. Men's Coat Sweaters, 89c. Values to $2.50 Coat Sweaters of fine wool-mixed two pockets, full length; ng buttonholes. In gray, hite and blue. Sizes 84 Men's 50c Pure Silk Knit Neckwear, 29c They are made of pure silk, are satin shoulder and sleeve lined. The plain kersey coats Men's Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits at 912.50 Evening Dress Overcoats at $12.50 proportioned and well made. Sizes 84 to 42. Stoyte up to 46, fale Friday and Saturday. Not only the excellent qualities and fine patterns, but the custom-like proportions and fit will please the most discriminating men. « e Men's High-Class maker in the city. F Famous Barrister model English last; low, Button, lace and Blucher styles. The reason that we can offer you these Shoes so much are satin lined and satin sleeve lined. Other coats are satin sleeve lined and serge body lined. Sizes range from 34 to 42; \ Values $18.00 to $25.00. In all wool, black unfinished 1-50 : ad Pr cheviot, cut in the newest models, perfect fitting. Models are Black thitet, white or Diack satin lining, velvet collar N a4 Vi ‘ and cuffs; 46 inches long. Have you ever seen a well made ial | te Sia | i \ [ Gash or Credit—Payments at Intervals | . =— = Cash or Credit—Payments at Intervals Silk and Silk Shi They are $2.50 $ These Are Very Snappy Silk *2% Shirts. Sha3tvin2® at $1.55 Men's Fine Grade j = —) ' } > = pee Semel rane . f SE al ° Bath Robes SS Fe, | $5 St Winter Shoes S Vor al - EEN } \, €2 Styles and Leathers for Informal, Formal and broad heels and blind eyelets, with all the dis- tinguishing features that belong to these high 93.50 and $4 Shoes,| $5 and 96 Shoes $2.65 | « $3.25 soe in prin,” That of vesien ane te Gye taste verted box plait style with belt. The fancy back; materials Sizes 84 to 42. Stouts up to 46. stouts up to 46. designed from the highest class ‘merchant tailoring, correctly overcoat lined throughout with satin for less than 825.00? } Samples of high grade robes from the best Business Wear grade shoes. $7.00 Shoes at $3.85 with several months of Winter weather ahead at the prices we quote, Button, Lace and Blucher Styles All the wanted leathers, black cuil bieeke kid, patent leather and Russian e. to 40, Also the latest mahogany tan. All sizes. — The best shoe- buying proposition before the men of New York to-day, Rubbers and Rub- ber Boots of all styles for Men, Youths and Boys at lowe SS BA lull length, accordion weave, \ \ EX} in twelve different color com: PWe twelve different | binations, stripes and crossbars. Men's 91.50 Gloves Wise World Ads, Whenever the Occasion Requires! Og dele Friday and Saturday at O'Neill Men's store—sireet Floor, Oe Sale Friday and Saturday. oe aaa ee