The evening world. Newspaper, February 6, 1914, Page 14

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

ral OWEN BILL WOULD MEAN AN END TO STOCK EXCHANGES Van Antwerp Also Sees Peril to Free Press in Assumed Power of Congress. = ech ' Cee ea =| WASHINGTON, Feb. 6.—W.C. Van Antwerp, @ governor of the New York Stock Exchange, who appeared be- fore the Senate Committee on Bank- ing and Currency yesterday, told some inside workings of the Stock Ex- ohange, and in attacking the Owen bill for stock exchange regulation waid: “The adoption by the New York Btock Exchange of the regulations epecified in the Owen bill would re- @ult at once in the withdrawal from the list of substantially all the $12,000,000,000 of stocks and $13,000,- 000,000 of bonds now listed there, The number of tho securities remaining listed on the list, or hereafter to be under these provinio small that the Stock Exchan, Stearly belongs to the and we of the Stock e rejotee with a full heart when the Government undertakes that respon- sibility. “The bill not merely excludes from the mails, telegraphs and telephones the transmission of quotations made on stock exchanges not complying with this law, but it excludes every form of communication, by whom- @ver sent and to whomacever ad- @reseed, in any way relating to any transactions in securities upon an, exchange not complying with these | juirements. | nates Congress may exclude from malls ftewspapers containing truthful (al- though HoeNgr eae reports of transac. | tions uj n exchange, there is no | Feason that T_can sce why Congress cannot similarly exclude newspapers containing comments on the doings of the minority political party, or any ether matter which the majority in Congress might wish to withhold from the public. Fancy how pleased Col, Rosesvelt would be with that prohi- perme pees § CIRCUS FOLK TESTIFY. ‘Two press agents and a one-time pro- jury at White Plains. Mrs. “Ane n ieavelte Hutchinaon of ae ott sgn EDIT TERMS #3 Pax *50(°6. sx" ‘100 94 Px" ‘73|'9 ‘150, y Mandy ad Sot Er FISHER BRo COLUMBUS AVE. BET 103 &104 ST. Lincoln's Birthday 4 o> SOUVENIR = Sepia Portrait of | Abraham Lincoln FREE for the Coupon (in Greater New York) in Mext Sunday’s World Women’s25c Cotton Stockings, Pair, 15c Fine appearing and excel- lent wearing, double heel, toe and sole; double tops; medium weight, About one hundred were up to $16.50, _ duced to cloth, chinchil in dark colorings; At 614.7: length models; | are wool, ribeline, 12.50 OVE Saturday We Must See the Last of These Women’s Coats Club Plan Payments May Be Arranged $8.88 At 06.0¢—Smart Coats in several models, boucle, broad: corduroy and fancy stripes; lined throughout; all sizes in the lot. 30 styles of coats to select from, in % or full ined throughout with Skinner satin; materials 4 ht plain and cut chinchilla, Bedford cord, oucle, matelasse, novelty stripes and weaves, in all the desirable colors and sizes, Women’s and Small Women's Suits $14.75 THE BVENING -WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1914. that|Abort_ _#erenty that were Re-|up to $35.00. “Reduced "$14.75 itrachan, Cutaway and skirts; in matelasse, and novelty weaves, 55 bust measure. suede uppers. White Gloves 46 Bat. White Glace Mou: que- taire—a beastijal "$1. 59 fitting quality .. 16 button white doeskin se sewn, an excellent quality washing; value $2.75, at..... C) er $1.65 Gloves, 95c 2 clasp white “real kid” pique sewn. O'Neill Main Stere—Firet Fleer. Grade, at., "Special offering 0 of heavy, warm Comfortubles, silkoline centre, with 8- inch border to match; floral effects. FPxtra Heavy Comfortables, winter all dark Persian effects; $3.50 = value; a 92.50 95.00 Silk ‘Te Comfortables, in the daintiest nantaiieas of pink and wu i 4rows sc nienine to match; 3: table for guest cham| * $3.50 ** jr,00 Comforeables, with silk back on poms very tess and very warm; es Mn 00 fortables, weight; se wisi sleek ten Wen’ s 60c Derby Ribbed Gray Cotton Underwear, 35c Men's heavy winter weight ribbed gray cotton shirt and = drawers. on fn al desirabl Women’s Smart “Kidney Heel” Promenade Shoes All made with the new “spool” heels (see illustration); Goodyear stitched welt soles; materials, Re metal calf, patent coltskin and tan Russia calf, with mat ht front effects, plain and draped ins, sergee, cut velours, Bedford cord le colors and sizes from 88 to O'Neill Mala Mtore—Third Fleer, id, black cloth or gray One style has the cloth quarters that represent the latest in fashion- able footwear, Shoes that the most fastidious dresser will be proud to wear. O'Neill Mala Stere—tecend Fiver. . 40-in. Corded Stripe Voile Biathlelaerser gees L OC 29¢ Butterfly Crepe, 19¢ Shown in all Yee choice atyles. 75c 42-Inch Imported French Ratine, 59c In all the choicest shadings; also white. O'Neill Main Store, Becend Floor. Fancy Linens Reduced For Clearance Imported Madeira Napkins with neat eyelet embroidery, Sise 14x14 inches, at 02.75, 93.50 and 94, dozen. ular value $3.26, oes and $5.75 dozen. \S-piece Luncheon Sete at 91.95, 99.95 and 04.95 Plain scallo) a ecet or with srelet embroidery , warranted all linen, Very 9 value, 92.50 to 05.75 Tea Nap! All linen damask Tea Napkins in various new designs, with neat space for monogram. Several odd lots of embroidered and fancy linens; clearing at half regular Prices; comprising scarfs, centres, doilies, ete, O'Neill! Main Stere—Second Fleer. Men’s $1.50 Union Suits © Men's Heavy Winter Weight, on Ribbed Union Suits, the most it _aniteble Bind’ of kind’ of 95c underwear that men can wear . Gray Cotton, Derby Heavy Underwear $2.00 Medlicott Morgan Underwear at 95c Men's extra fine quality of mer- Shirts have French neck and pearl] cerized shirts and drawers; shirts are buttons; drawers bave tape and double gusset. Men's Helf Hose with an Unlimited Guarantee Six Pairs 91.50 These socks are made from the finest quality feet with double soles, high spliced heels and specially re- inforced toes, the best for comfort and durability, If for any reason these socks ate not satisfactory, suspender new pair in exchange. rehire to us and we will gladly give| silk, finished with silk front and pearl buttons; drawers have suspender tapes and double gussets. T5e Silk Socks, 35c; 3 prs., $1 Men's extra fine quality silk vocks, teinforced soles, heels and toes in venous cottoy. #1 Pure Thread Silk Socks at SSc Men's pure thread silk socks. Made of extra Line quelity thread inforced soles, heels and toes ‘ge assortment of colors, O'Neill Men's Partch Fleer, p12 1) ——__{) —() 4 ——_— O'Neill Auams Co., Sixth Ave., 2oth x 10 22d Street, New York City ———- a Sunday World Wants Work Means Wonders aoa eae n nme ae ernest ae pten long. lined. Sizes $4 to 42; stouts up to 46. All at $12.50. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 224 Street The Best $18.00 to $25.00 RCOATS for Best Dressed Men The swagger Chinchilla Overcoats in piniv and favcy barks, Severa! shaaes of gray, brown and blue in the newest models. singie and doubie-breasted Shawl Collar Coats, belted back, bellows or outside patch pockets, split sleeves. roomy, belted, end convertible or shawl collar; also plain kersey, in gray and biock, satin lined, setin sleeve lined, velvet collars; costs cut ir the regular model, 46 inches Eancy mixtures and plai1 colored cheviots and cassimeres, some fancy back in the latest models, single or double breasted. All fancy back cloths are quarter silk or satin iined and satin sleeve lined. Other coats are heavy serge lined and satin sleeve lish, with its close fittin, shoulders, | oc&0m0s10=10 We Give Surety Coupons Free with Purchases and Redesm Them in Our Own Merchandise OIere"190 Fao ; New York's i English Ulsterettes, cut !ong and Values Up to $25.00 A new lot just received and some of the most de- sirable patterns we ever had in the new checks, new stripes, plaids and plain colors. Plenty 0: the new ‘Tartans in tl e new colorings. Plenty of plain grays and browns and tan mt res. The mod advance Spring styles of Eng- els are soit rolling fronts and harrow, natural Also pienty of the roomy, comfortably fi tive models, Sizes range from 34 to 42... Stouts up to 46. ‘Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ Wear STYLES Smarter Than Ever—VALUES Creater Than Ever That ia not printed because it looks well in print but BECAUSE IT IS SO since poy eae) of Praaitatt sil $Q.98 eorherg | effect; bodice net, crushed belt of self-material, with bo button trimmed of self-material, in all Hse shades, delicate pink, light blue, 7, tango, navy and black. * Coats, Values to $18, at $6.90 fF aterials and several styles; broken sizes and all American Misses’ and Ju: A large assortment of colors. Misses’ 927.40 Coats, $15.00 In all the most desirable materials, all wool broadcloth, beautifully lined, $0 | fancy matelasse, boucle, chinchilla and zibeline. Misses’ and Juniors’ Serge Dresses, Value $8.00, at $5.98 3 some with vest and girdles of satin, with. ped skirt, in navy, black, taupe and wine. Made in several smart st novelty net ruffles, plain and Girls’ Full Length Coats, Values $8.00 to a ia.9e, at $2.98 and 93.98 Made in Ameri cheviot mix- tures, broadcloth, “English worsted and corduroy; some lined all through; others yoke lined; collars of velvet, raid, broadcloth, of contrasting shades all colors, Store—vac at a “never before” price, C-B a la Spirite Corsets at 69c ea. $1.00 every ag Made of fine quality batiste| medium bust and hip; broad steel; | 4 hose supportere attached; 5: 18 to 26 inches wan utiful draped skirts, in all the most | desired shades, tango, cope, green, navy and black Misses’ 918.50 Fancy Dresses, $12.98 For dancing and evening wear, made in beautiful charmeuse, high girdle shadow lace, V front and back with double edge of Brussels Regular Values 81.85 and $1.50.... pique; 6 to 14 years. “The Most Wonderful Values We Ever Saw” — The words of scores and hundreds of customers who come every day to TheO' Neill BARGAINPLAZA Twenty special counters—going cross- wise through the main flocr of the Main loaded with @ prize bargain finished top. with dalaty embroidery: | jweers and wet; beautifully draped skirt and i | Girls’, Juniors’ and Misses’ Graduation and Con- firmation Dresses, Girls’ Tub Dresses $1.00 plaids, En ian Boowtifal Bootes #4 95.98 to $25.00 cale, plain and stripe ging! descr’ \° tad pee linene; some us eheney styles And ites deine vombination effects; with collars ot eries; at popul O'Neill Main Store—Third Fleer. Of the twenty or more extra bargains day we mention but three—just Some of the very ae vl as suggesti eat are not advertised, Women’s ‘Union Suits * 49C = | 1 and $1.25 every ‘day but t Saturday | dav but Saturday 40 to 48 in, Seco silk, in plain) Women's Union Suits, m 8, medium crepes; shown in | weight cotton, low neck, no sleeves; ful vange of shadings; also! ankle len h; silk ribbon around and olack. | peck; regular aud extra sloes, at 39¢ va. | 69c a yard every ney awe acisenae em hb 4 [nee ara $ 5.00 | Boys’ * See Page 5 of this Paper for Announcement of Our Annual Book Sale 12.501 Clever New Blouses les That Give vance Hints Special “Crepe d P de Chine Waists, 95 in all the lat colorings; made with hemutitched yoke: 34 sleeves, ‘with deep cuffs; rolling collar, finished with tie. Chiffon Taffeta Blouses 95.95 In the new changeable side effect, wits: long a sleeve, dainty net and lace collar. $5 Chiffon Waists at 92.95 Also shadow laces ii he newest shades; high and low necks; drop choulders and yoke effects, New White Waists at 92.00 49} i fore : Mee ‘ ee buttoned in! int oll iy embroidered panels, others with shadow jace effecta. ies; buttoned finished with O'Neill Main SMere—Third Floor. Sale Boys’ $3 to $4 Shoes The Smart English Effects, Just Like Their Dressy Grown-Up Brothers Wear. High Class in Quality as Well _as_in Siyle Made for one of the highest ar shoe dealers in New York who recalled the order. Owing to our very low price we have agreed to withhold the name— which is one of the best known in the country. Fourteen of the season's latest styles to select from, including the new English last so popular among well dressed young men. Lace, Button and Blucher styles, all welt soles, some with blind eyelets; tan Russia calf, gun metal calf and patent coltskin; made from selected upper stock with the best white oak soles, All sizes, 1 to 544, The best hi f boys’ shi it wehavesyermuil cnn pine nee, $2.19 O'Neill Men's Stere—Street Fleer. $6.50 Wool Chinchilla Overcoats, Ail Wool Chinchilla Coats, in several shades of gray and brown, slso navy blue, made up in polo, with full belt and Russian bel’ed-back style; some fancy back, with patch pockets; others wool lined, made with convertible collar or buttca-to-neck; sizes 24% to 10 years. Sale price, 94.98. Poys’ $6.50 _ School School $4.69 School Overcosts. im gray, tan and brown ; diagonal or herringbone effects; cheviot and cassimere j overcoating, made in shawl or convertible collar, | belted back gaade plain or inverted box plait backs, single or double-breasted; some with patch pockets; sizes 8 to 17 years, Sale price, 94.69. Boys’ Suits at 94.98 Values to $6.50. $4, 98 od Boys’ Suits at 92.89 ealuee tes erme ad, ent an taney mie chile anc meres, in double-breasted or Norfolk and Sgro rgared Shyines some with styles. Sises 6 to 15 years. Some have extra pair of trousers; sizes O'Neill's Big Store for Dad and the 6 to 18 years. Boyo—Street Fleer, 3,500 Dozen Men’s Brand New4-Ply COLLARS wernatie SAF — ee a

Other pages from this issue: