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pent wry: ountyevinanctal bycretary RAL story assietant floor ‘thomas Hogan. John O'Conner. The Floor Committee was TEA RS ONES shone, Piypicant et DIAMONDS 3 STOLEN IN HOTEL.| PICKED WRONG abi | Are You Sic AT HIBERNIAN BALL se.ssesas'vages, Ei VOICE ACROSS ATLANTIC. | gn tn cry team, sete Poca Ta the Michael J, Moore, Micha Joseph I. Berry chairman; Edward J. McCann, James Kearn J Ly ‘ol John O'Connell, Thomas O'Nelll, wore the members of the Re- teption Committee. a1 J. Brown cha Mrs, Edith Hulme on the fourth floor of the Hotel Judson at No. 63 Wash- ington equare, early yesterday, de- parted with three diamond rings aed © i sum of money which Mre Hulme dresser in ber bedroom. hy a away. The rings were valued ROMB, March 16.—William Marconi, before starting for London last night, eald in an Interview: “The problem of radlo-telepheny ts practically solved. This has been proved by successful ex- periments on board ships ia the Italien navy. “My conviction [+4 off when the a) tried to put out the Blaze. They were aided by paint work in the hows. tabbed up a pail of what ehe thought w i w water and pass t to Walsh, seed it on the had fe ame ‘out aca * Y ma wings We enka and Walch were burned Figen put out the binge about ick Hay (- i LDN THE BRON {Irish Seng) Aim Bal Also Enlivened the Occasion Between the Fancy Steps. Cy Warman Ie il. CHICAGO, March 18.—Cy Warman, poet and author, is seriously a hotel here. He was stricken on Sund: that the day te not * man voice will be telephone across the Peg yh ate detectives fates * Ave trace of the burglars. guest faned. but Bothy wan learned them. | sistants Owen McKntee, Michael Keane. Iris! Dancing: Floor Manager, John Fite- Schnorer Chub. Ben Banquet Held in Honor of St. Patrick. 901010 We Give Surety Coupons Free with Purchases a Boys’ Suits New York's With Two Pairs of Trousers Made for Later $4.98 aroye, ta and Redeem Them in Our Own Merchandise Oor=I0 — Shopping Centre More than 2,500 people attended the first bail of the Ancient Order of Hi- The Schnorer Club dinner is given perninns of Bronx County atthe at the clubhouse, Third avenue and ‘unt's Point Palace last night. They filled the big dancing palace to ca- One Hi thi sored: eos Blsty-third street, | acity and danced unt dary today. The order has been topping off St. Patrick's day with a monater ball at and quests Sulzer’s Park each year, but since the dining rooms. of formation of the new county in the Bronx the Bronxites of the order have | organized a branch and intend to have, thelr own functions independent of f Of course, it Is cele- | brated on the 17th. Fully 600 members crowded into the big the club. ‘The fun started when Prof. Thomas | H, Ourtin, who acted as toastmaster, | Newest browne, meres in Ali-wool oh; atri Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street stood up on the platform and tapped | & Big green bell. (Please remember that everything was groon—evon tho beer.) After the gu grouped them- selves and looked natural for the the mother organization In tht future. The feature of the evening wan the jintroduction of real Irish dancing, which took Woll with the guests, Bev- eral Irish songs were rendered be- tween dances. The hall was beauti- Nearl Two Hundred Prize Blossoms Culled from all the World’s Famous Rose Gardens of Fashion Brought Together in All Their Beauty and Freshness and Offered at Very Modest Prices in This Event Women’s “First Fashions” in Spring Outer-Wear } A Pre- Faster Sale of the Greatest Importance The one sale in all New York that places the entire range of Spring sses for all occasions betore the teat, Comprehensive Sale. camera man, the waiters served green beer—no, it wasn't a green glass, but real, honest to goodness, beer and in a regular colorless glass, but the amber hue waa gone from the brew and a deep green was there inatead, Green beer is a discovery of Dr. Curtin, who has been a Coroner's physician of the Bronx for many years. All the doctor would tell an inquisitive re- porter for The Evening World was that the effect is brought about by one drop of wash blue in a certain quantity of the beer. THE DINNER ENLIVENED BY IRISH SONGS. During the serving of an eight- course meal Walter Sullivan ren- dered Irish songs and mixed in a fully decorated In green. The officers of the Ancient Order of Hibernians of Bronx County are: County President, Michael J. Fallon; County Vice-President, Martin Dunn; ——— EAT CABBAGE, FISH SAUSAGE, NEW BREAD “Pape’s Diapepein” digests food when stomach can’t ~ Cures indigestion. fashions in Coats, Suits and disc: timinating shopper in one A sale of such large plans, extensive preparations on such ie that, he newest styles At the Usual Wholesale Prices —in many cases even less. And if you prefer Pay ments at Intervals you can make a convenient arrangement for Spring Coats, Suits and Dresses, $1 7. 50 ! Values $25.00 to $35.00, at. All sizes—regular sizes, small women’s sizes, tae women's sizes. SUITS—Numerous models; short) COATS—Short, medium and ! DRESSES—Kor sine. seed coat models, in eton and bolero lengths;plain and fancy trimm " are numerous charming models; effects, strictly tailored or prettily fancy sks are un Dein rich lace, silk and braid trimmings: $ trimmed styles, all ehicand dressy.| fancy ai Mabel, Pannier, pepl Set-in and raglan sleeves; silk and strap ht and ynet rg payll Ma- a Spa nge, moire, faille, ruffle trimmings. Skirts draped and) teriale—wool new ‘ripple tet tier, tte itera, mga eaves ea, abopherd chee In all the Dewest letegs and oi end pero In all desirable leolore aad, from 32 to 58. from 32 to 55. ge sizes from 32 to 42. Spring Coats, Suits and Dresses, Values up to $20.00, at. $12, 50 Newest Spring colors and styles ded all sizes. SUITS—Natty serge suits, eton ATS—In short, medium and) DRESSES—In poplin, taffeta and fronts, loose and gathered backs,| % Meaty ert gettin oF vragiemiaatin. We illustrate one, but there revere fronts, plain or fancy i Ramsone. are plenty of others to select from, collar and cuffs; coats silk lin: choose from; we illustr ut one,|Satin or net veatees, fancy buttons, skirts with fold or double tiers.) Materials include corde wool/dainty ruches, set: ves, deep One style as illustrated. Colors:| eponge, moire, cheviot, serge. bed enatone,flownce otteet and plaited navy, tan, green, black, Copenhagen, | ford cord, gaberdine. In sirable|flounces. In all the up-to-date mahogany; all sizes in the ansortment.| colors and an assortment of sizes. |colors and all sizes. Ao clare lt ot ena ET Pee Ta TT TUES Bae Balcs, © Mati steton, rman popular air here and there. He was ng season you can buy & very well received, One of his most — on the very thresi ning season you can buy ti ardent admirers was Isaac Franklin | Do some foods you eat hit back—| a Russell, Chief Justice of Special Ses- sions, who shouted, “liravo! Bravo!” at the conclusion of each song. Prof. Thomas 8S. Lonergan waa the C principal speaker of the evenings He spoke on “Celt and Teuton.” The professor was interrupted several Umes by the applause of the guests. Col. William H. Hayward, speaking on “The United States,” followed Mr. Lonergan, and made a big hit. Peter McLoughlin spoke on “Irish Wit and Humor,” and “The Ireland of To- taste good, but work b into stubborn lumps sour, gassy stomach? i, Mrs. Dyspeptic, : Pape’ Diapepsin digests everything, leaving nothing to sour The ly your stomach will get happ; but what pleases engthens a disordered, you | cf in five minutes, you most is that it| regulates your stom-| eat your favorite foods | day” was the topic selected by T. Channon Press. Chief Justice Isaac Franklin Rus- sell spoke on “The Irish at the Bar.” Justice Russell recited several hu- morous stories on the Irish lawyers, THE CLUB COMPOSED OF LEAD- ING MEN. The Sehnorer Club was organized twenty years ago, and its member- ship is composed of the leading pub- lie and professional men of the Bronx, The officers are: T. Channon Press, President; Charles Sager ae ee RE eeicents Pro ymas a Vice-President; Wal- Secretary; Otto Lack- Secretary, and John H. Borgsted, Treasurer. The board ve of directors ts composed of John C.| utes how needless it is to suffer from Heints, Daniel J. Higgins, Anthony | indigestion, dyspepsia or any stomach Koeble, August Gross, Robert Bolles | di Fensterer. The Schnor- andsome clubhouse, BILLY SUNDAY TO LET | NEW YORK GO TO HELL City Is Fast on the Down Grade, He Says, but He Isn’t Going to Interfere. SCRANTON, Pa., March 18.—"'There's no use of those high browed New York Methodist ministers throwing 2 fit about me going to New York. T wouldn’t go there. under any consid- eration and have not been thinking of going. “Why, New York's going to hell #0 fast that you can't see the dust, and the Protestant ministers there can't save it and don’t want any one else to attempt it.” This was the statement Billy Sun- day, the baseball evangelist, who 8 cting an eleht we made to-day in r charges made against him at a meet- ing of the Methodist ministers in New York, He didn't even deny that he told the Rev. A. E. Piper, pastor of a Pitts- burgh church, to “go to hell" when he suggested something to nim, and hinted that he would say the same thing to any other minister who at- tenipted to butt in on his affairs, Most remedies give you relief some-| jes—they are slow, but not sure. in” ix quick, ‘puts your stomach in « healthy ion so the misery won't come = 6° cheviot, soliel, diagonals, cordelines, op-| basket weaves, hopes ra no. shea ond plaids, orale 6 crepe meteor, soft taffetas, crepes, tess just vanishes—your inthe season's up g ate colors and ch gets sweet, no gases, no belch- ing, no eructations of undigested { your head clears and. you feel fine. ¢ best investment you ever made, by getting a large fifty- cent case of Pape'e b iapeps from any drug store. You realize in fiv Women’s 50c Hosiery |Women’s 85c Union Suits! Black Silk Lisle Stockings; reinforced Swiss ribbed cotton, low neck, aleeveles: toe, sole ‘and high-epliced heel; double 29 cuff or la ‘or lace trimmed knee . Women's Hosiery—6 Pairs, 91. 38; Pair, 25¢ ulte—not noti Hoch eangreae “ ee Women's Knit Vee, 25c¢ and 29c¢ Medium weight cotton, ish fashioned; plain black or beck with unufeached split acle Jersey ribbed shaped; low neck, short o1 high neck and i Bargain Plaza items. Women's Hosiery—6 Pairs, $2.00; Pair, 35c gauze cotton; black, white or tan— . Women’s reinforced high spliced heel; 4 tbread toe and sole. : —$ Pairs, 91.00; Pair, 35 Gloves Children e Hanley trae ato ‘sgh the wear is hardest jell Main Stere—Hirest Floor. O’Neill’s Big Annual Spring Opening Men’s Clothing Sale is going so far ahead of its best previous records that there must § some extraordinarily attrac- tive features of quality, pattern, style and price that makes such a tremendous success possible, Spring Suits Overcoats | Misses’ & Juniors’ $7.98] | A preng, é _Tit—for A Size~and a Fit—for| Balmacaan Coats RRS) Every M Every Man The Smartest Spring Coats of the Hour. Come : $ ] 2. 5 0 $ 1 2: 50 in AUL-Wool Chinchilla and Sectch Plaid, Sizes 14 to 20 and 18 to 19¥. Guaranteed Values 818 to $25 Guaranteed Vaiues $18 to $25 | 4 98 aan model, loose | e The and club checks. | and yokes lined with silk or Women’s $4 Shoes § 52c The newest Spring models, made over the new te ceding laat, which ie Diet $23 951 ry narrow appearance, . Special Values Thursday at the O'Neill Bargain Plaza No mail, phone or C. O. 1D. orders filled on MICHIGAN FURNITURE CO. BET 18 & lg” leevelens; 3s cult or if | } Women's Vests, 12!4c x Sits ribbed cotton: tow neck, short or no sleeves; y neck; no sleeves—aiso the Neu Kut Garment; plain cs fancy yoke, Children's Summer Vests, 1%c O'Neill Main Mteve—Mreet Fleer. Value $1.00. Bargain Plaza, Thursday. pr O€ © Glace two-clasp, with three-row bi ks; self, also These are lect-fitting gloves bisple Misra sls A aa Crepe Kimonos Value $1. 0. These 69 c Plaza, Thured< , In raglan model, org with @ narrow lace edge; in light colors, Charmeuse Messaline Bargain Value . Thursday; yard, 38 . Yarn-dyed, in « soft glove finish; in all the wanted sprin| DON'T TRUST CALOMEL Thousands Experience Bad | After Effects from This Dangerous Drug Goce. ver +50% Purchase 3 down # 1° Wi +75" Furchase + 5°Hown NY baat 100% ucrase +7 Gown + 15° ween W5OFrirase MO"Yount 2? weer LARGER AMOUNTS IN PROPORTION A Safe Vegetable Substitute Is Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets for the Liver Misses’ and Juniors’ $16.98 to $25.00 Dresses, $12.98 In all the new up to-date models, made of charmeuse, silk poplin and ome trimmed with cbif- fon, others with waists of shadow kirt high girdle effect, draped; tango, blue, yellow, greem, bla lomespu Hairline The English Belted Coats with inverted box pleat backs, patch pockets, turn-over cuffs. Bold lub checks, mixtures and plaids, anappiest coat styles London ever originated, and all the regulation models « prom Values 50c to 950. ’ Bargain Plaza, 7 a, Thursday 19¢ A special lot of laces, edges and handings of all styles and kinds, including many pretty motifs and medallions, specially priced. i pent phyal q Cassimeret in modest mixtures and ay patterns for the young fellows, All thoroughly well lined— some with silk. Corsets Value $1.50. Bargain 74c Plaza, Thursday Cash or Credit: Club Plan Payments May Be Arranged Men's Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits phagen, navy an Misses’ and Juniors’ combinati Made of fine batiste, medium bus! hips, i i Sigrceata ea sell noon ands of fine Batats, md ms t long hive Prince Albert Coats and Vests at $1 2. 50 Spring Suits, Cutaway Coats and Vests practicn are ei Mette Clergymen’s Coats and Vests $12.98 and $e5-v0 MICHIGAN Values $18.00 to $25.00 Waists ve Tan. Values $12. 50 Models for a ve + 1 tailored a gtae; inal the new uptodate ; . fc R dL fi ! Suits are this season's models and tailored] models in all the new spring jee FURNITURE CO. Value $1.00._Bargain $18,080 to $2%,00 att flares, and cut on the newe.. lines and are perfect aad materials of fancy tweed, fine 68c Fiaza, Thursday. serge, wool poplin; daiatily trimmed Cutaways in Oxford or Black; Prince Albert fitting. Coats are lined with high lustre Vene- Of fine voile with lace and embroidery trimmings. |}and © lergymen's in black. Fine wool thibet,} tian, gros-grain silk faced. its are made mite taney ng tad Persian. colors, Finished with frills. well lined. up all wool black, unfinished cheviots, draped skirts. O'Neill's Big Store for Ded and the Boys. Four Entrances directly from Sixth Avenue, C1 O'NeM Matm Store—Third Fleer, ALON OMNES O'NEILL-ADAMS CO., Sixth Avenue, 20th to 2ad Street, New York City o=——=100: — eR ’