The evening world. Newspaper, January 19, 1914, Page 5

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TERE EVENING ‘WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1014. ‘ ‘ F or Glsobeying the meaning | trust legislation that it was on tariff | 4 i] been discovered by her mother, The =! WILSON TACTICS Sr marae seronine | ee one ane cena we (eects seve wez| MOVIES. LURED GIRL lice have learnod that she spent Third, a series of public hear- |@uee ie already im force in some extreme radicalism that would dis- le in- MITCHEL WINTS THAT [nies MKAY MAY HOLD JOB i: Saar car the time with Louise Matucel, a girl Of hee, own age, whone home te at the \ Inge by committees te States, is) every kind of combination of 10 STAY FROM SCHOOL: ‘0, 280 Kast Ono Hundred and Fit- ve all b F 5 rested peree! t \< The one tesue that most vitally at- ital to extreme conservatiom that ty-third street, ti ”———CCC,__ - a’ WIL NOW DIRECT en te tha prvckotdae ona [fetta the’ oe Ag hen a the right of oapital to et girls attended the Washing. Mayor Is Preparing Statement Tell- i r. jon Irving nol an uine A x t the the evolution of a bill grea | After che reading of the President’s has told the detectives that she ing of Reforms in Police ‘ Ny by the committes in whieh | trial combines are holding companies |addreséd to-morrow the formative atayed away from school with Flixa- Department % nm ive jas learned iy “y ia te be the rouut which Henry D, Clayton of Alabarsa ae that the girls were Acquainted yeith Reyer gle my Mand This fe chal: and the Senate Commit- a ti is K hol ir a aaney af tee on ‘Interstate Commerce, of watch | Reproved for Truancy, Eliza ~ hans been wat . vce a te pA Campaign Will Follow Same | - Lines as in Tariff and Currency Battles, @enator Francis D. Newlands of Ne- vade is chairman. beth Schaeffer Flees From weighs ; i Water Commiasloner 1arsy ‘Thomp- M wore :| oN Sa7the Mayor," expect “No,” sal e é/ AMERICAN MISSIONARY seist, lout ray cont black veiver ns that its. Mckay will stay on longer condi- black shoes and biack stockings when | « Teoh yor call te Was ‘i bark WOUN ED BY CHINESE ies Pola AEH a st toment of hie views of what called diaiiinienies a A BOOK BY A FAMOUS AUTHOR, be te 8 coestruative Complete in siz instalments, One|, 5 a week for ten weeks, in The vening| report of the Curran committee and World. “The Return of Tarsan,”| i" recommenda ore iy by him ia sequel to “Tarzan of the Apes,” be.| (raming the statement, he sald. ‘0. tower a ests Expected to Concen- , he ae gine today. Order trom newadealer| s+ tne Republican County Combaittes hes dear ssowta tage Hy is sew. named any one to you for Police Com- “Holding Companies.” 0 , — ——EE Set Saeae SESE casToRIA Best & Co , sthiind of his great reforms in the Na- For Infante and ovement an aden |The Kind You Have Always Bought Clearance Sales Tuesday Gelivered in person to both houses of “| Beare the Congress, His subject will be the Regulation of Trusts and Combina- ing to native Chinese Christians, A Mr, Lilegaard in| Signatere of ii i ; | FIRST GUN TO-MORROW. |* if A tions of Capital, which have attained fn America the most gigantic form the world ever has seen, ! Veset these January Sales. They ‘odaptitea two reenesbabte scencents [om atta ° - = AST TE are ripe wnth opportunsives for changee—the of the lo standing Hes pevcaetlea ‘tant pad sagt securing dependable wearing ap- ‘tem and the establishment of a new ie con an ~ I at reds seg nd corey wz sie i" ONEILL-ADAMSCO ONenL-Anms Co ptt age ry cal one-half less than former pr tces, Prater eld, dante practices alt | wonte te help corporations te be ove! Sixth Ave,, 20th to 22d St.,New York City Sixth Ave, 20th to 22d St., New York City ¥ ‘was inaugurated with a message di- pany dgovous peomactie will be stern ‘ ; WwW 4 iours our ieee sence us| WOBOROE WILL BE omen’s Apparel | cect ers it cane mee | eye aad ts wich Mr, Wise Telored Suite Bieasy Bewslty Bae f Fenn’ fines" te inaugurate this lates recut or i “wa o and Poplins | i wi i . 24.00 oP Wires a doevah trom Ge Died , Ege J ° the bod ko big eg d —_ Sale 2, wet, pow ! Formerly $29.75 to 685.00 Formerly $85.00 to 949.50 dent, read by him in the House long it lasts depends on how quickly the public respon: fe believe Afternoon Dresses Aft Silk Dresses tebe pda wal Be pisoes ‘ence so heartily in the good sense and tem buying judgment of the New y ES Aiternoon Silk Dresses _ Gecendy the intreguetion of a |SiueTeah a tee cane hevinming, bet York piano buyers that we advise those who are in doubt to hesitate Inelading Velvets and Silks, in all the millinery Of Crepe de Chine and Charmense ess Se | there is also ancther Wilson way in , not long. The time is now to get your — 16.50 “FOR DELIGATE CHILDREN |ss'Sesstve nae: ovine cme rae ; Formerty $28.00 te $85.00 Poemerty 629.7 to 046.00) if& Mother's Letter to Mothers.| dent Wilson has in mind five phases Smart Blouses Model Guits, Gowns, W: & Cone. A of the Trust situation which he wishes Of Bilk and Chiffon, many desirable styles. ; y years eid, |%0 eee Temedion for the Bonent of the . 5.00 775° ‘The season's omartest styles Na: d . A \ ‘ or ; a ba Pete Wy witgn arse vests Formerly 96.75 to $10.50 4 and ¥4 off be Peete, t "hig dat Srey Fur Coats and Sets Ro Crefits No. Exchanges mitted by impereonal corpere- tlens. A Federal trade commission te eupervice the acte. ef corpera- 9 Dressy Pony Coates Formerly $89.75— i od tonlce-—the medicinal 5 Fine Curl Caracul Coats . Formerly $65.00— ren forte 9 blood. therefore TAL s e 14DreasyCoats of Caracul, Seal, Natural & Black Pony. Formerly $69.00 to $98.50— patent medicing, 5 French Seal Coats, full length, superior quality. Formerly $75.00— ro Extra Fine Caracul Coats, Moire markings. Formerly $98.50 to 6125.00— through ownership of stock. PUBLIC OPINION HAS BEGUN THE WORK 6 Dressy Mole Coney Novelty Coats Formerly to $175.00— f 8 Blended Squirrel, x Natural Pony Coats Formerly to $150.00— nd, We x Mole, 2 Seal, 5 Caracul Coats Formerly to $175.00— 11 ba tors ay [oer eee naprpinay ‘ ~ \ sii ii Dp Tm we, Scarfs Muffs _Corpecedine (Ueaiiel rep Bare eee The joke about the “Gold dollar for a nickel, and the people who Natural Raccoon Sets 7.50 12.50 1 aeriapie UF Enzo Salve ia truly won, Tet, ts tall them whee Gety aes were atreid to buy,” isn’t such a joke after all, Who was to prove Black Fox Sets 9.00 10.75 ieee 1 as a eae ery pa wa we're not out to lose money— Wolf Sets ! 7.50 13.50 9.00 1 and you will honor us for daring to say so—because it’s the truth. Natural Gray Fox Sets 12.50 17.50 16.50 But bid we Pigeon - AL ge dollars” fot lecs than they ever were Canary Fox Set Formerly $225.00— inten given, is sure. if Come to O’Neill-Adams Store any day and you will get the best coe nallg peg Set Formenty SU ; sort of value that you can by anywhere in the world. So when we et Formerly 6225.00— say that these pianos are NEW and are Scotch Mole & Tigerette Novelty Set Formerly $200.00— Scotch Moleskin Set Formerly $176.00— worth $350 Polated Sliver Por Bet oto (regular price) ay FIFTH AVENUE At Thirty-Fitth St | SALE PRICE, $248:75 = The Famous r California Bran i} that leads the world in public favor. <ACore Del Conte canned | you know it is a fact. A fruits end vegetables are used in the American home than any But why—why are we reducing the price?—you ask. The newest Tailor Suit other brand, ‘The resson: Uniform, high quality and moderate prices. If you want a Pineapple more delicious than the fruit off the trees, try DEL. MONTE Pineapple gown, picked and pecked in the rich, lava-soil fields fof Hawaii, retaining all the fine exquisite flavor and supreme tendemess of the ripened fruit, Preservation by heat alone—the only thing added, being fine granulated sugar. . Harvey W. p has @ sar rating to Del Monte Pineapple for pale Bad pl cap htoopifsindly Neg happy paar purity, The U. S. Army. end Navy Hospitals use it. Our arrangement with the manufacturers is a remarkable one. They appreciate cash, We can pay cash. The result is a tremen- dous advantage over all competitors. We can give the public the benefit of an actually reduced price and still a fair profit on these pianos at these prices, | The terms, moreover, are 80 easy—just 5 AND 20s WEEK 3A | for Women this Spring is a Prcmet model which cost $185 in the original and which we have reproduced to sell today and tomorrow at Thirty-Five Dollars 4 The jacket, which fastens with fancy button, is cut in one piece, with drooping shoulders and three-quarter kimono sleeves, and is trimmed at back and on sleeves with ruffle of either moire or taffeta moire silk, q Tle collar of crush silk to match trimming is ingeniously drawn through the insice of jacket at the bust, to reappear below the waist line in tabs with fringe ends, Lace ruffles do duty for cuffs. * ‘Ask your goces for Del Monte Pineopple today. ' : i California Frait Cansers Association We surely need not urge you to make a quick decision to come 4 The skirt is made with ripple tiers, which are slightly longer nt back than in th® \ 4 of Fake ond at once. | front. And the entire garment is tailored in a soft finish wool crepe cloth, in black, j 3 Lege Comm 2 Weld C) IN NEW YORK'S {SHOPPING CENTR’ navy, Labrador blue, minaret green and violet. Fourth Fleor. MP A summa curowe EILL-ADAMS Co. NORTH & DALZELL, Agents m Hudson 8t., New Yeut 6th Ave. and 22d Stice’, New York City ome BARS KCompatty «2

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