The evening world. Newspaper, February 27, 1914, Page 15

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THE EVENING WORLD, Sir John Tenntel Dead. ' LONDON, Feb, 27.—8ir John Tenniel, for many decades the leading British cartoonist, died yesterday at the age of ninety-four. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1914. Oke We Give anid Coupons Free with Purchases and Redeem — in Our Own Regular Merchandise ==@ ES ; F @ In New York's Hints to the Housewife, Relating to Home and Markets By Mre. Charlotte R. Bangs. HOME. rte rae Swiss stranger from Orampote, fritters, waffles, ere- mocratic Tar- Quettes, panned—all these are ways Claes Lig Fetal fort be, cen che It’s No Secret te use rice and hominy until po- ul per ‘caes | to Pebeco users that they ) Mm NVI tate prices descend, her | Wholesale rate. : fering vnaGareperstive buring of talastety if uaad wet ts ‘| have the best chance in Sixth ‘Avenue, 20tn to 22d Stree Ihe. each, much cheaper than retall leek. 4 80 of youn, eo Increase ‘calves for few. CHRONIC COLDS Are Contracted by Changeable Weather. A Simple ciel veoeel changes are veal, and Start | . + Cheap now. particularly or those who satiee bia meant! ynfove sealded, then wal all Vetated $* Most siied'tt thinty, sinty adaition ee" ‘an ny thane, tat retail, 400, doz, fancy. name.) Tell Towertn that Brazil nuts bind wl lots, who! sale price, but at retail, $90, ir tA Ib. (shelled, is meant), Fruit boxes, dimensions marked, should be learned correctly fi ne careful housewife. kere guarantee their products fort ienaat Use bananas new; ti ire 7Be.- 4 u per a Re “ ‘ueleeale price; the world to keep their teeth for life. Where other dentifrices fail—PebecoTooth Paste wins. It stops ‘“‘acid mouth.”” This means real life-long protection for the enamel. Pebeco users expect—and have a right to expect—to keep their teeth for life. One ot the Instant Favorites in 4 Spring Millinery The Kelley Sailor A new hat of almost impudent amartnesa, New Spring Suits and Dresses For Misses, Young Women and Girls Special at $12.98 Made for regular selling at $16.98 & $18.98 SUITS—The new ideas that distinguish the Tne atylos in Misses’ and You ete Suits; all Tl Peal fern een ine Orie onl with eal fig ira je skirt; oi 20 yea: it is so simple, and yet x0 absolutely chic. A dashing, short-edge, Milan Hemp straw sailor with trimmings of faille ribbon and a hackle feather rose stick- up. Made in our studios and copied baer an ‘harmeuse and satin dresses, high girdle effect skirts; shadow lace waist; very dressy for afternoon or evening wear; all the ul; i i t i i x 2 a . from a high-class Paris model that on ak endon, much chest tad “eget METS the ag " | ee re ee 1 tar orth ines the. eel peo = contain, ms exaronnting beet, 11/40, the the na: ebeco Seresoroseovasasgztenverngssssoresverkansessosdess Ee Sentiede dh lbenno yay Hy Sodio rote sraehigaly do, Von si 7 hs N bea ig peanngedihncaiee oh shal styles; New Spring Hats That| New Untrimmed pth nbsp pe heii tne wa higher, Tooth Paste ‘chambray, be faghin aoa el value $1.50. - sl fly Sma: at $2.75 to $5.98 this nothing equals Vinol, our cod liver] prices" woekiys mot dally sar orod Misses‘ $10.98 Balmaccan Coats, $7.98 cin.) | Imported Milan Hemp Hate and tron tonic. Bra don Per Case let: oy daliva You expect to keep your ‘The ewagger coat for young women for both Spring and Summer, up ex.| inal the amartest leg edt on™. M. J. Grimes, of Springfield, S'Sc' So'itevaa, Wheleasic ie teeth for life, of course. In novelty mistures; aoloh todels; very well tallo sods value 100K pressly for present wear, at the foremost makers, including esys: “Tl was y Fun-down,| $4c. Ib. for butters eggs, 24 to 400. —* the new side effects, nervous and weak, and while in this con- big J wd ire $1.95 » $6.95 ‘tite nem PR Ou - are the pride of our designers. Giisa I coctractod a Weave celd ool But why handicap’ your Middy Blouses and ae ee FRiph ool Lorl ieee Vatrimmed rheumatiem. Vinol was recommended, than to ee teeth by using inefficient, a Fine galaten, trimmed wit with bl and Iam hi { lb ag Pienty of froz . rf | izes years; special . re. cdrecord oneahwan®” "| Ene ahi eet | BiG ree deechat | neon nena Sample Dress Waists people, deli aildren, rune “ F "i ’ se S| ECE D AEE | Tec “edd mowh,” I] [Here Are a Few of the Specie oii Sider ete Pe og g a ty +f rt a and cal colds should ay abet of Po e oe Be Ls | See real acid a for Tomorrow at the O'Neill Men s Winter Marked ed Regularly $5.00 a and $6.00..... $ 5 pn zt fr Toenmmoney it] aaoaive here, pioase) Laneter Gentitrice™=Fe Underwear Sample Waits in Shadow Laren, also <hifon made over All Riker and Sika oe piolarat *inanitabay, at Tooth Paste. ‘To make room for Spring and | Necks timed with frills, ibbons and velvet, Quan ice ; Stores in New You and ‘ giro). Shetmp es af 528 9 yA but Summer goods. Voi Serio f av Mecthiotanigyeree tl NEA ue ae 2.00 ;" Hegema colle lover eye Ince, fining Brooklyn and at all drug fas all in fh the maoke Tom-Day Trial Tobe end ded Toa Se Derby Ribbed Shirts and | with moire rion, Tong shoulder, 34-aleeve, with Wace cul ‘ind net frill for Acid -— Sent Pree O'Neill Main Atore—Third Pee, No Mail, Telephone or C. O. D. orders can be filled in Bargain Plaga items. Women's 2-Clasp | Glace Gloves Value $1.10, Bar- 69 Cc gain Plaza Price Embroidered in self and contrasting stitching; black, tan and white. Men's and Women's Umbrellas $1.50 Value, Bar- 8 5 re rain a Price,at : ; . a eae yenntin Measaline ‘arn Dyed, Bargain “3 8 c om Price, yard Soft charmeuse finish, shown in a range of all the wanted colorings. Derby ribbed gray cotton Shirts and | Drawers: shirts oe French neck and pearl buttons; denna have suspender om and double gusset; c $1.50 Ribbed Union Suits Gray cotten ribbed Union Suits; the most suitable kind of underwear that men can wear; have French neck and peal buttons; all sizes; '98c and whi papal = P. 8.—For Eczema of Scalp tr: 2 a ae a eae 4c. LEHN & FINK 120 William Street New York eS "ami? <ai>. oe CT The Wundre-Seam Petticoats A_New Messaline Silk Petticoat with Silk | * Jersey Insets at the Seams $3. 95 Bs te “ ye the woman for whe tie La par west pout at the | k tnd boop 6 pectoctly, seoooth te asa cath ie a wae ee ge 94.50 Silk Petticoats at $2.95 All messaline, also silk jersey top with deep accordion sectional sectional ruffles 2 in all the leading colors. ae Women’s §3 and $3. see Shoes at, Pair, Styles that are in SMITH GRAY «cco. die these offerings in Men's losiery. S5c Silk Socks at 19¢ Men's nny welght Silk Socks, reinforced soles, heels and toes, in var tious colors, Men's Half Hose, with an Un- limited Guarantee, 6 prs. 1.50 ring? socks are made from the fines A Red Flag oot Fees ves ooh at rasta te Citrate D229 toes, the best for comfort and bes bility. If for ay reason these socks are not satisfactory, return to us and we wil gladly pete 8 new pair in ex- change. 75c Silk Socks 35c, 3 prs. 91.00 Extra fine quality men's silk socks, reinforced soles, heels and toes in a large assortment of colors. $1.00 Silk Socks at 5c Extra fine quality men's silk socks, reinforced soles, heels and toes. All sizes in a large assortment of colors, O'Neill's Stove for Dud and the Boys, Bargain Plaza Price Fine ribbed cotton, Spring weight; high neck, long sleeves; pants ankle length. Sterling Silver Deposit Ware .00, Bargain Plasa Price 25 to $2.50 Stock consists of vases, oil and vinegars, Hace sugar end cream, three piece tea sets, sterling on blue china, e These Excellent Two-Trouser Wool Suits for Boys the best outfits that me from emake Cr al 5.00 iq $ eck “33. 4 5 otal ‘and doublet alt ray, tan and brown fi jimeres, in Norfi curity ti seeacar two pal fall ot. Matolog . years. been $8.00 Overcoats at 94.69 grays, tan and brown cheviots and cassi- Pande with convertible or shawl oes, mat kid aa an Sel spp esn3 | ue and i kidney heels, ae in a Snow Bank. HE SALE in charge of the Receiver of Smith Gray & Co. has assumed a prominence that is as unique in sales annals as it is well-deserved. It has not only caught the public’s eye—it has riveted the public’s attention. It sticks out above all other sales. You can’t misunderstand the deep significance of it any more than you can miss seeing a red flag waiving against a background of snow. The Entire Magnificent, Smith Gray Stocks SUITS *15 to *50 B to widths, All the ri neg boots. While they last, at a Boys’ Shoes at 91.50 Gun metal calf Blucher | mae to stand ¢! wear boys give a shoe. Sizes J to 644. lial | The Biggest Bargain of the Year] | » Are These Overcoats at $12. 50 And—what is equally interesting—you can get this bargain only at O'Neill's Big Store for Dad and the Boys $18 to $25 values—the voll 1,000 Pairs of Misses’ and Children's 91.25 to 91.35 Shoes at $1.00 Gun metal calf butte shoes, ex- cellent values, and solid oak leather soles, Sizes 844 to &. sold prior to the Receivership’ at prior to the poole Bag bel with inverted plait bac! f th th . OVERCOATS,® 9 pegs ie 15to *60 Boys’ #3.50 ening Day Outfits . Pismo: tee a Dress Catt | NOW SACRIFICED AT BANKRUPTCY PRICES BS me ade dete ear aa Strm Cla Cn Top Cots tary collars, vertical slash pockets, strapped and cemented seams, wind guards on sleeves; coats are full cut and good length. Hats are sou'wester model, same material as coats. Sizes range from 4 to 18 years. Os mm ! ls i m | li | il ill il | i a ll By Order of OSCAR A. LEWIS, As Receiver in Bankruptcy An assemblage of fine garments which in size or variety has seldom been equalled and never surpassed. The Receiver has ordered price reduc- tions which heavily undersell all current offerings of similarly fine clothes in order to give this sale absolute prestige in value giving. His prices are far lower than a reputable and high class store has offered in many years. As yet the heavy depletion of the huge $400,000.00 stock has made no change in your opportunity for selection. We suggest, however, the wisdom of coming as soon as possible. Why not today? Toda: Stores ras Doon OMe Until 6.30 P.M. Sas er mer” THE SUNDAY WORLD'S Makes pon pce of B | WANT DIRECTORY Me r “" og | | | | m ae 4 il . O'Neill's Big Store for Dad and the Bevs, PPPLPL PP PP PLP PPPPPPLPPDDS Another Prize in Shirt Buying Came to us entirely because of the attention at- tracted in the trade by our big 59c sale last week. 59c All wanted patterns and colorings; a size for . every man and no matter what his build. Cash or Credit Buy now and arrange to make payments at intervals. This new lot positively looks like the best lot of $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Shirts that ever went over our counters Shirts for every man, whatever his size or his idea of o shirt—shirts a for every occasion, morning or K afternoon—pleated and plain neg- ligee shirts, white bosom shirt» a and evening dress shirts, Shirts of Garner's percales and fine mercerized materials. Shirts ahh clean-cut, fast-color stripes. Coa models, attached cuffs, tither att oF soft French syle Some a. the “extra cuff" shirts, White stiff bosom Wp Aa shirts of fine th cambric wi in bosoms. Business Suits Evening Suits Values $18 to $25 at $12.50 | Full Dress and Tuxedo hb and| Values $18 to $25 at $12.50 ie In the newest En conservative model est fancy chee! stripes, in worsted cheviot and | suits, perfect fitting and well made % cassimeres, Sizes 34 to 468; grain silk faced and Venetian lined. etoute to 66. ses 84 to 489; stouts to 46, O”metre Giese Ser Ded and the Bors. O’Nellt'e Big Glare fer Ded and the Boys. Vour Entrances Directly trem Sixth Avouss, | J e———— (-) — () 4 O'NEILL-ADAMS co... Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City a (-) — (-) ——— ao . wees

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