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ae | , THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1914. ey ss WOMAN WOULD ISHICIDE SUSPECT resting 1s Maries be. State for March show that exctustve | @) mee We Give Surety Coupons Free with Purchases and Redeem Them ‘tn re Own Regular Marchaadion Satie) fhe Geman was outside the due to street cars, two to automobiles New York's in Shopping Centre C Sixth Avenue. 20th to 22d Street for the same month, there were re rail, her feet dangling over the w: and being hold only by her clothing. | fatalities, three due to street cars and Hayes and his companion could pre- fe ana Le ident Marti from | rallrond grade, crossings show Ube ‘vent her falling, but they could not tl ier eee ae one et killed |Mft her back over the pailing to the ° Mewahstekendsutvine:At| DY EA EAD Pil sath "ate con lg Tr | Last Found Help in Lydia three brought her back over and eve fl SURE WAY 10 io was taken to the indies’ cabin, E. Pinkham's Vegeta- | aman > ‘cage gall ar cuTh et END DANDRUFF |Widow, Halted at Ferryboat | when 1 stares) Rail, Impresses Court With | SHOWS DECREASE] Stop Falling Hair and wae Women’s New Suits, Dresses and Coats kham's Vegetable Story of Trouble. Scalp—At Once Cow and warn | eal [Fewer Vehicular Accidents Fatal] there io, ope ure way. that me) oae Most Fashionable Easter Styles CORSETS ¢ cc failed t 0" dandruff "| state of bealth,| On her plea that ahe had a four. Last ad nth, According to nd that th tb dlasslee i, Sf] ten-year-old son to care for and Highway Report. The Most Remarkable Value— The Most Modest Price y \just get about four ounces of eo 1|| mmon liquid arvon from any Ot) ‘ore (this is all you will Boat re ap ply it at night when retiring; use en to moisten the scalp and rub it | destroy it entirely, To do this, | wanted to live for him, Magiatrate, Aco. |Levy in the Tombs Court to-day de- | the ad given in to my|cided not to send Mrs. Hattio nog ° (ngs {vould | pont to sail on a charge of attempted and was #0 ex- nervous and x to the monthly 1 Highways 1 a marked fa pf deaths an cldenta joular traffic in New York |#ently with the finger ties. 4 et | it wae l had|euicide, The woman, who ie about able for the month of March! By morning, most if not al 7 d with the w onthalast | Your dandruff will be gone, and three | Leg ey ay forty years old and evidently of re- | Year, ithe reports of the asnoc eyes four more spplications, will com- i and what I did do wns by a great|finement, was intercepted early thin show that fourteen children were|pletely dissolve and entirely destroy | youn as Bhat or more and not bet- 917 50 eae Club Plan Payments May Be Arranged The New Tailored Suits killed by vehicular trate during thelevery single sign and trace of it, no, a Lage yd i al morning a# she climbed over the rail | month just ended. A ‘otal Ne twenty, matter how much dandruff you may | very i 3 seven persons were killed. Twelve) have. a steady headache. of the Staten Taland ferry-boat) vere Killed and forty-three Injured | “You will find all itching and digging | \9 “After takit the second bottle I no-| Bronx. Later she denied that he! by automobiles in this city last] of the scal ferdbageee yeh was attempting suicide. aaa ee be atrrat care ata onty; | your halt will be fluffy, lustrous, ony, | iiky and soft, and look and etronger. ntil it] In court she sald that @he had) Killed and twelve injured by sil te made Siew vad ge I'wow f|cttmbed over the rail to get her bag,| Records for the first quarter of 1914 | hundred times better. on accion If you value your hair, you should an hardly realize that I am al although it was shown that she could | show that In wagon accilenta there is} gest or dandruff at once, {of noth- will stop instantly an ge much asIdo, Whenever I have reached the bag without getting | pared ts 1% cat car aeckdonta ag destroys the hair #0 quickly. It For Women—Special Sizes Also for Small and woman in need of « good medicive 1) over the rail. ja falling o per cent,, and in|not only starves the hair and makes it Lar, etable M "Do you want to make that atate- oe cnet accidents a failing off of pi opt, but it pat it sae | Chal lip St | ment under oath?” asked the Mable |THE seu iad ieee distinctive style rich appearance, fit and wear. 5 KK ‘see. N. Tulip ‘hike; ‘Tho figures complied for New York everybody notices it.—Advt. in your suit, let nothing prevent you from seeing Price Women Have Been Telling Women| The woman hung her head and | *~ eee | dig stunning ee, Materials include gabardine, inka burst into tears. | mmmmmmmmnlargest Garment House in New York's Shepping Conterammmmmmmmmmns | poplin, serges, checks, crepes and numerous novelt: She admitted later that she had nd had much trouble and had been de- for it Harpe ‘coast to coast. If you are|@pondent., fhe said she was a widow .} troubled with any ailment peculiar to|and that her boy was her only child. don't you try Lydia ¥ “Fil put your case over tntil to- e yo (0 do 06. Lala Re Pake| orrow.” sald, tne Mneiatrae, “and Sixth Ave., Cor. 18th Street ere Short, ssuty coat at effects, prettily trimmed wit! buttons. "Suit tailored modal, setin aad $4. 30 ‘Silk « $2. 95 ruffles, lace ruchin, “Ghiee, sight, dingo, aed eed ter] Petticoats pease cova! ‘dark . wistaria, black. SI FROM 32 TO 63 BUST MEASURE. — : oo] wor dep hei Ge. Lymn eet , The Smartest Spring Coats Riosti¢ aes = a = x, ‘When she was arrested Mra. Post Dresses Women’s end Small Women's Spring Coats, Smart!’ 15 ilk jerse 11‘ meseali | attuiewa eis tne) SPECIAL for EASTER wt he New Spring Dresses |meaeeiui eae teegerten shige masuces sick” ame H avenue, the Bronx. She -cartled a poplin, crepe de chine, crepes, taffetas, messalines, Dainty | gabardine, novelty checks, serges, tweeds, basket weaves, |Klosfit Petticoats, 91.00, 5 finely embroidered handbag and wore Ny) WwW d Mi i and fluffy trimmed ei id in sleeves. | Single and double ruffle effects. raglan slceves, Mustly 91.50 to $3.00 1 two diamond rows. ‘ omen’s an jisses’ ‘IPE Skirts wi ind bustle| all are lined with handsome silks. All desirable colors.| In black cotton cloth, plaited end ; Boon after the boat left South Ferry effects. Colors, all tp Ne the minut 82 to 42. Sizes from $2 to 55 bust measure. tailored ruffles. : } she went to the hurricane deck and O'Neill Main O'Neil; Main Store—Third Fleer, west to tha harican d s $17.50 and $20 SUITS nce “a ' and was noticed by John J. Hayes, . | $ ne of the deck bands, who belongs h d C i$ $4.50 1 Sa ue wan Gr eens $11.95 || These Handsome Crepe)$4.00 to $4.50 gy for : N= which bave had so much experl- ence with suicides they can usually tell at a glance that a person con- templates self-destruction. $ It was then 290 A. M., and when 24 the boat was opposite the sunset gun) c on Governor's Island Hayes saw her) ¢ say's climb over the parapet of the hurri- f " i ee a | Bows’ @eaeonly Priced at ° P $17.50 and $20. . $3. 95 The picture shows but one of over twenty They would be priced altrartive models at this price, all right up higher” only for uaa to the minute in style and exceptionally canoe which we haven't well tailored. ace to mention, Crepe Houses, prettily braided; surplice neck, with double frills of lace; ag shoulders. WORLD WAKTS WoRK wonpEns, |cane deck and stand polsed as If to The fabrics are worthy of special mention-—excellent quality gabardines, crepe poplins, serges and novelty es in black, navy and all the new shade of the Patent colt Colonial pumps, Pf high Tonguera and gray cloth trimmed with sclf covered buckle and any cloth filler; light Seehy clowe sleeves, with self ph trimmed, Goodyear welt soles and spool heels. trimmed; white or b | “Burt” $4.00 Low Shoes at $1.98 I Patent Leather, Vici Kid, Gud Metal, Black Satin, Black Suede and Tan Russia. Straight lace Oxfords, Pumps and Colonials; tipped or plain tors, Hand juartere; Misses’ Dresses For All Occasions “~™*” Afternoon & Street Dresses—-Crepe de Chine, Canton Crepe, Taffeta, Flowered Crepe, etc. Important Extra Feature—Allterations Free D PRICE & CMPANY Or By YY OY Bey by BW Pt O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor. | turned and Goodyea ched welt soles. All sizes in the lot from 214to7 AA {to D, but not in ever; le A Big importation of O'Neil Main Store—Aecond Floor, sce: $25.00, 32.50 to 65.00. = Llngeie Drone Yale, Bate, and SPECIAL tor EASTER New English Hats Men's $1.00 & $1.50 Shirts large variety of styles. $15.00, 22.50 to 75.00. Women's and Misses’ Made for regular Derbtes and| poresgeh the best wales tf 5 9 pas Sen ee vee Se ae $22.50 and $25 SUITS $4.00 sling a sides Geta DAC tterns of Garner's percal bout ment of the| rer Prliterent ‘effects: & fostered theie' to newest Spring | dety the laundry to doa snything but make them\ ( styles. fe HS mew, COLORS ARE GUARANTEED, [7 Wen Wer Yo You ee Wor Yodo Sd Special, $1.95 English Derbies—Newest models Special Sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday Afternoon presage aise and Dancing Frocke—Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, M , Canton Cre; Several new Models in street and, paste et shades ‘Women's and ae sizes. $16.50 and $18.50. Value $25.00 to 35.00. 15% in all shapes and sizes, Lope ae? plain rigs Gre models, h sitached ial ‘are made over the newest 1914 pat-| Over forty exquisite new models, many of them Gots Hata of arery description: |All hat follow the exact lines of custom made the popular shades, such as green, blue, brown and stone gray, with the plain band Men's #8.00 Terry Robes. 9.95 of or Puggaree band, which has proves Naty popbler, “Speclal’ats 2 $1 95 i ich. In pink, blue, lavender, tan and gray, Vj $i mall, medium and large. y Men's $2.00 Pajzmas, $1.50 Made of very fine Mercerized Togo Cloth in plain colors, | They’ are splendidly tailored, sur- plice neck, cut good and roomy; nicely trimmed with silk loops and mother of pearl Barents faithful copies of the most talked about Paris styles, are shown in our noteworthy line of Suits at $15. The ele Gaol i with Flagss de cygne) are desigi jaunty Eton, bolero, and styles, and ge play latest tier, minaret, flounce, draped and peg-top effects. Many models in the fashionable serge-and-taffeta and moire-and-taffela_ combinations, a course, all the other leading fabrics in all the NOTE—We have less than 100 garments in Winter Men's Caps. 50¢ and $1.00 Suits, Coats, etc., and we have made still further reductions in order to close these out at once. James McCutcheon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 33d and 34th Streets Thousands of the season's newest patterns and shapes to select from. “The Aviation,” the hit of New York in the way of a cap. A yh English sha; All 6, 1 very large Singlien One it Mone ests oo (bad Freer. O'Neill Men's Store—Strect Fleor, RR rrrrrn In O'Neill's Big Store for Dad and the Boys favorite colorings, a UMen’s Easter Suits and Overcoats, $12.50 ; J.BAUMARN &BRO DPriceg Gmpany — Suaranteed Values $18.00 to $25.00 a Ae | 8 BY BY BAY Dy BVO) (8) CO BUOY Sines 48 to 58, Extra | top a¢ least four good reasons: Sizes. Sizes 96 to 46, Stouts. 1. Nearly one hundred new styles for your choosing. Sizes 33 to 42, Slims. Il. Free Alterations and a true fit. TIL, The real values—818.00 to 885.00, IV. Club Plan or Payments at Intervals if you prefer It. SUITS OVERCOATS Bisce 38 to 44, Regu: economy alone, or, better still, if you give both style and economy fT fe | SPECIAL for EASTER ot y better stil, if both atyle and lar, their due consideration—O'Neill’s is your Easter outfitting Store, aes Women’s and Misses’ $30.00 and $35 SUITS $] 875 Masterpieces of the aller art, these $18.75 % Suits give ample evidence of D. Price & fe, ® great faiteal pl yes piers: In | every line, in every tail style, they compa favorably with Suite sold elsewhere at ony Sizes 34 to 42, Stubs. The newest Spring models in novelty The Balmacasn model, loose swung, materials, the staple and trustworthy navy|roomy, in bold mixtures, swagger plaids blue, black and plain gray worsteds and serges; | and club checks. Sleeves and yokes lined with Homespuns, Tartan Plaids, Pencil, Hairline | silk or satin. and Pin Stripes, Overplaids, Shepherd Checks, The English Belted Coats, with inverted Chalk Stripes, Cheviots, Cassimeres and Wor-| box pleat or double pleat backs, pateh pockets, double our price. ateds in modest mixtui ind bold patterns |turn-over cuffs, bold club checka, mixtures Besides Suits of the finest cloths, | Lined all through—some with silk, ever originated, and all the regulation models, ee nish On spel east hare ore rene exit ot wk Men's Morning Coats and| Men's 918 to #25 Dress and| Men's Prince Albert Coat|Boys’ Confirmation Suits, ‘earn $1515 cores $150 poplin, silk moire and silk faille, in the rare new Paris shades so much the vogue. Every model is an exclusive one-—more charming Easter Suits are not to be had at any price. Vests at $12.50 Val 16.50, Values 918.00 to 925.00 Oxford] Tuxedo Suits at 912.50 and Vest at $12.50 laceeeeel beer bite es eae nd black Vicuna, cut in the| Made of » jet i Values 018.00 to 024.00. Black | in Norfolk and doubl few English two-button model, soft: | none ttn black unfinished | Vieune, made double-breasted, silk-| modeler crate nade encserenaled rolling fronts, Sizes $4 to 48; stouts | Cheviot. Coats are faced with » taced. Blees 84 to 48) stow and til Tineds om to 46, good grade of grosgrain silk. . Mined. tives 7 + (.) — (.) (0) o——=10 1010 10k ! for the young fellows, and plaids, The enapplest coat styles London O'Neill Men's Stere—Street Fleer. Umportant Exiag Feature—Alterations Free |\O======30 O'NEILL-ADAMS CO,, Sixth Avenue, 20th 622d Street, New York City (+) —___— [ 4 ‘ e

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