The evening world. Newspaper, April 2, 1914, Page 6

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~+-= somone eee eet THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 3%, 1914. been condemned by Dr, Goldwater.|last summer in ono of the flonting| avery hour, and I sincersly hope we was put out, Hut the rent of Madison Square ¢ cant Kiver baths, which ts really a Sta tues ont ort be ore soot | 4 saneant bucks Wied (he tree den for the summer would amount to floating tank. Hut the people who! their bathing this summer. We all the twelve ff 4 ¢ ’ $44,000 and that's too high @ figure,| bathed there complained that the| have about six pools in the city fo ata epee + A‘y the suggestion for using the Gar-| water “had no taste.” | these are patronized now to their — ‘a . . den cams to me it contemplates the! “For that reason,” President Marks | eee oi at onan aoe Se Geta Prescription expenditure of $40,000 for the instal-| said, “we are considering the use of| after all” Five lation of the swimming pool, the lock- | rock salt with the water, It will not a so” quickly relieved by the use of “=for 15 years the standard skin rem- orn und tho rest of it. ‘This would | bo sea water, of course, but only a) RESCUE 3 SICK CHILDREN. aliquid used externally —insfant | bring the expense to the city for the, trained palate will able to dis- Secokits from all kinds of itch {Seat season to $84,000, ‘There would, | tingulnh the difference, Some of the | Parents Wenp Fever Sufferers ta a od therefore, have to be a marked modl- bathers compl also that the | D. D. D. Soap | y Mankets and Flee from Fire, fication of that suggestion before it) Water was too cold, but we cannot do . = | H tan st}, Three small chitdren—all suffering the mildest of cleansers—keeps the |i That Re: Officials Talk |°2U!! &* considered with any chance | anything for them in the way of! ,,71ree mall ohlldren an aaeae Hale’s Hone thin always clean and healthy. or That Reason Officials Talk | of adoption." | Bexlise It; that would be too expen-lineir parents, Rose and Samuel Fish: i iker-H Stores | , : ‘ sive. en fire ise: a ike wp Drug | of Plan to Salt Water in ‘Thero tn no doubt that the suaKes- |""\Sin» problem of providing bathing MAM When fire was dlacovered in the Of Horehound and Ter good druggists. tion would, if carried out, provide) facilities for the peoplo is no alight, “story tenement at No. if Murket | Gontaing no opium nor “2 | i Now York with the largest swimming | one. Statinticn show that In each of *treet late Inst night. The Fishmans in; | River Baths. ha J reee tho, public baths of this city 200| Wrapped thelr children in blankets and| @Aything injurious, Pool in the world, because the plan | ratners pasa in and out every twenty pd over the roof, They were embraces the construction of @ pool minutes, That means 600 new bathers Untoas the suggestion is very much| 240 fest long and 124 fect wide, its| {modified in the matter of charges—|°Pt® Fanging from two to seven feot. Tho transformation of the Gar- and there is a long, ringing emphanis/ gen could, it ia sald, be effected on the word “very"—there ta little | within a month from to-day, and the t tedisgaAguare Gatten fins buble city's teeming—or steaming—thous- | eetminiag pool Gis seme ands find themselves provided with Borough Prealdeat Marka ja| ti¢-lined, cement-floored pool with strongly in favor of providing the/ lockers and showers handy, But the question of cost and running expense people of the city with adequate ident Micke ebakes ‘bathing and @wimming facilities in| Sti#es, and President Marks | place of the numerous public batha| ¥!* head Kindly, but firmly. {along the city's flanking rivers,| President Marke talked over an- |which Health Commissioner Gold-| other proposition to-day with E. P. water has decreed shall not be opened | Goodrich, Con ing “*ngineer of the this summer on account of the newer | Borous” ; EB. V. Frothiagham, Com- pollution of the water, But Prest-|tmlsstoner of Public Works, and Dr. dont Marks feels that the rental of |W. R. Patterson, Assistant Commis- Madison Square Garden would prove |Sioner of Public Works, This one is too much for the city’s finances to|to provide Croton water flavored with bear, He satd to-day: Tock salt for the natatorial amuse- “1 am considering evel ment of the citi It may sound provide the people with like @ joke, but for the bathing places which have|of pure Croton water was tried out | ed for in @ drug store until the fire Bold by drugstets. CAN YOU R A 16, 36 or 38 Size? Have Purchased the Entire Stock of the (SSE en’s Young Men’s yA TH & : “1. s \., Boys’ and Children’s TREET \ steeew) CLOTHING W.A. £ . scHRSSREHPARO And Place It on Sale To-morrow (Friday) Morning Le Nenlerks Sroping OS At the Four Convenient Brill Stores, at About Half Off Former Prices. G wt. ; Aer) fe 1 ef te THE 14TH STREET STORE’S reputation for value-giving, extending over .a period of 10 yebts. requires no elaboration here; the thousands of men and women patrons of’ this Great Store knew it - wes; fact, every man and woman in and around New York who is interested in making Every Dollar go as far as possible, knew it well. And in no department of the 14th Street Store was Big Value-giving more figidly observed and enforced than in the Vast Departments devoted to Clothing and Hats for Men, Young Men, Boys and Children. Now that this Great Store is no more, these stocks have been sold to us, and we offer them in . | The Most Remarkable Clothes Sale New York Has Seen in Years Included are Suits and Overcoats in Every Fashionable Fabric, Color and Style for Spring, Summer and even Winter Why O’Neill-Adams Co. Sold 3,000 Pianos Last Year The purpose of the O'Neill Piano Department is this: To encourage music in the homes of all people. To provide a proper piano or player piano that will meet the requirements of sd ome. 'o afford the highest possible quality for the lowest possible cost. To grant payment priviletes in accord with the foundation of our piano End scee—that is, to make evey home a piano home, and, therefore, a better me. To make every purchase an assuredly safe purchase. It has been our privilege to sell over 3,000 pianos and player pianos during the past year by reason of this new plan of assured satisfaction. GPRING AND SUMMER BUITS | 14th St. Store Our 44th St. Store SPRING Cur BOYS’ CLOTHING 44th St, Store One. pera MINT AE OUT Hee | $30 Blick SIR Lingo e..813.00 | ‘th St. Store Our Prices. Prices. an Sabon * 32) iota rices. Prices. STRATFORD J. AND C. FISCHER $30 and $25 Hair Lines.......$15,00 i eT KY tera tare 4 ane Hi Oueveik tea, : B00 $7 and $6 White Serge Russian DIANOS AND PLAYER PIANOS PIANOS AND PLAYER PIANOS $30 and $25 Worsteds 15.00 $33 and $20 Cassumeres...,.., 18.00 | 823 Sik taced + 13.00 1 455 aie Lat The Stratford Piano is priced from $170 The J. & C. Fischer piano has been assist- 10 and Eat Cassie: ue $1&and $15 Black Thibet 10.00 | $22 and $20 Black Thibets..... 18.80 | 95.50 and $5 Blue Serge Suits... S08 I ‘ Paes ( $30 and $25 Pencil Stripes 15, $18 and $15 Hair Lines 10.00 | $22 and $20 Oxford Cheviots.. 12.51 $4 and $3.50 N : to $215. Do not prejudge this remark- ing in home making for almost 100 years, It #30 and $25 Cheviots, 15.00 | gis and $15 Cassimere 10.00 | $22 and $20 Silk Faced. + depo |B and £3.30 Norfolk Suits. Hel able piano by these low prices. The proof of is an instrument that particularly fits the }! $25 Blue Serges ... 15.00 } $18 and $15 Cheviots. 10,00 | #18 and $15 Plain Gray 10.00 | fy ond $3.30 Blue Serge Suits 2.50 ; this efficient piano is in your home—safe- O'Neill way of making piano homes. If || $25 Black Thibets 15.00 | $13.50 Fancy Blues. 700 sis a ss Back 100 | $3 and $2.80 Norfolk Suits...) 1.58 guarded by our purchase plan, ‘Try it on bought here you can absolutely assure your- $25 Silk Mixtu S600 (died pone ee 780 | $10 Covert Cloth, Boo | 83 and $2.50 Russian Sui 15e@ our responsibility—paying as little as $1 a self of piano satisfaction in your own house- $25 Club Checks. ++ 15,00 | $13.50 Pencil Stripes 760 $2 and $1.75 Wash Su 11g - p i | 25 Pepper and Salt Mixt 15.00 $13.50 Blue Serges.. ‘ $1.50 and $1.25 Wash Suits se week, if you wish. hold. Priced from $355 to $850. Payment |} ne dnt So Tartan Checks... 12.50 | $10 and $8.50 Black 5.00 | sath st. Store Our $1.00 and 75¢ Hats and Caps. 45 Stratford Player Pianos from $370 to $430. terfhs as low as 10a month. Player Pianos $22 and $20 Black Thibers. 12:50 | $10 and $8.50 Cassimere 5.00 Prices TROUSERS Prices PSs. Payment terms as low as $2 a week. from $645 to $850. Payment terms as low 2 and §20 Pencil Stripes 12:50 | $10 and $8.50 Gray Mixtu Pi $5 Blue Serges 83,00 Bove’ Reerene , as $15 a month | $22 and $20 Cassimeres....... 18,50 | $10 and $8.50 Blue Serge : $5 Cassimeres B00 | cath St. Store Our $20 Patch Pocket and Cuffs... 12.50 | q4th st, store WINTER Our | §5 Warsteds 200 Prices Prices. KOHLER AND CAMPBELL PIANISTA Le Lael ta By Prices, OVERGOATS Prices Pred ‘ 200 | $7 and $5 Spring Refers. ......64.05 2 eds. ¢ $30 Black Kerseys.........+++ A Se ill m s4 1 $3.50 Sprii PIANOS PLAYER PIANOS | $18 and $15. Cassimer 20.00 | $50 Blue and Black Chinchilias. 15,00 Bi ah Bs alter Mister: BOR |. 95 dnd $250 Spring Recets.. 18 No matter where the home may be, the _ Inthe Pianista Player Piano, O'Neill's spe- ae an or: 1208 | $30 and $25 Plaid Backs 1800 | fs ey Enie Cannan) 150 | #4 Raincoats ... Kohler & Campbell Piano will meet its re- cialize in the interest of the small home—the $15 Blue Serge 10.00 LES B. Peas ee0. | $2 Black Thibets 100 i Ralncosts i quirements. Last year over 12,000 of these city apartment or the small room of the $15 Mair Lines ++ 10.00 | $59 and $20 Blue Cl 12.60 | #2 Worsteds .. $00 | ase and $1.00 Flan ; famous pianos were sold, and this store country home. The Pianista is a compact, $15 Black Thibets sereee 10.00 | $23 and $20 Plaid Backs. 12,50 | 82 Cassimeres . + 400 | 506 and h P 1 this r ry s pact, “Sei ° i000 | & ; Oe an Rah Rah Hats secured a good share of them. This piano is perfectly developed player piano. A splen- HH eae oe aes ‘+ "7'50 a ae pina Hd anaes ne Comb, Sliven and Cape. a * . 5 ‘ * S i 22 Shaw! lar incl . 4 Store ir Stand $4.25 Knickers, safe to Duy as & plano. And you are doubly did value, in mahogany, at #400 to 6475, $12.50 Gray Checks 7-50 | sig and $15 Black Kerseys 10.00 Prices. HATS AND CAPB Prices. | 69c and S9c Knickers. safe in buying it at O'Neill's. Priced from Payment privilege of $2.25 a week. $12.50 Fancy Blues. 7.50 | $18 and $15 Chinchillas, 10.00 | 53.50 and $3 Soft Hats $1.50. and $1.25 Blouse j $215 to $325. Payment privileges as low as $13.50 and $12.50 Worsteds 7.50 | g1g and $15 Gray Kerseys. 10,00 | §3's0 and $3 Derbies.. 79¢ aud 59c Blouses. . $1.50 week, if you wish. THE AUTOPIANO 13.50 Pencil Stripes. 780 | gis and $15 Plaid Backs 10,00 | $360 ant Be core Hats ‘ eo ; Ky $13. . . : 75 4.50 Derbi CHARLES KOHLER Of all player pianos THE AUTOPIANO Bn ae en reterinaian 800 | $1350 Black Kersey. 70 Beas ane aise Som Hats BB | apse Suna Seume alr . ‘ 4 dB ¥ ¢ 10 Fancy Cassimeres. St. Store Our PIANOS AND PLAYER PIANOS offers the greatest possible value for a $10 and $8.50 Blue Serge 800 | So Gray Mixtures, 5.00 | ty titres MMT rool ay | Prices. ples : ; reasonable “O'Neill guaranteed” _inyest- $10 and $8.50 Hair Lines 5.00 | $10 Convertible Col 6.00 an nd 75¢ Cal 45 | $8 and 87 Smoking Jackets..,,,83.95 The Charles Kohler is a new piano sold in ment of Honey. ane AUTOPIANDO will do $10. and $8.50 Brown Stripes ed $10 Belt Backs... 5.90 sali val $6 and $5 Smoking Jackets... 298 the new and sure way at O'Neill's, Alt all that any other player can do—it wi $10 and $8.50 Gray Checks..., 5. a $4 and $3 Smoking Jackets..... new, it includes only, tim tested ae it more Reseptably to ou—the oki ae ani $8 i reel Preeti ent 14th S. Store at GABAA ba cu BOYS’ CLOTHING ' 3 and $2 Office, Coats ° vid . * ig agg . rf Fy ‘ A 10 50 Fancy Blues...+. A ces. ices. Sq. St. 1.2. C ce Ce Being made by master piano builders, it is a and it will do it faithfully and without inter- Sb EP ane et $25 Scotch Mixtures. . $14.50 14th Se Store op 180 Ab ur ise and. Soe Otfice Couts. master piano, Besides guaranteeing your ruption, In every climate, the world over, 44th St. Store Dur $25 Heather Mixtures. 14.50 Prices, Prices, $3 and $2 Faney Waist piano we will guarantee your satisfaction in THE AUTOPIANO has won the badge of St Aae. Male $25 Gray Tweeds.. 14,50 | $10 and $8 Norfolk Suits....... $5.95 | $1 and 75¢ Odd Vests. . the purchase of a Charles Kohler. They are “Faithful Service.” It will serve you Prices, WINTER GUIT® Prices. | $25 Homespuns . 14.50 | $10 and $8 Blue Serge Suits... 5.95 | $2 and $2.50 Butcher Coats iced from 330 to & Maciient te cone well, Wriced £ 8500 t $30 and $25 Cassimeres, $15.00 | $25 Gray Thibets 14.50 | $10 and $8 Russian Suits....... 5.95 | §2 and $2.50 Waiter Jackets... 1.00 pri BOL FORT 50 Rates SAY RRe VOTOe equary Wee Nees 0 8025, $30 and $25 Black Thibets 18.00 | $13.50 Cassimeres 7,50 | $7.50 and $6 Norfolk Suits...... $1.50 Waiter Jackets i as low as $9 a month. Player pianos priced (Art Nouveau, $1,050.) Payments as low as $30 and $25 Gray Cheviots 15.00 | $12.50 Scotch Mixt 7.50 | $7.50 and 86 Blue Serge Su 495 | $1 and 75c Odd Vest at $685. Payment terms—$15 a month, $12.50 a month, $30 and $25 Fancy Mixtures... 25.00 | 13.50 Cheviots 7.50 | $7.50 and 96 Russian Suits. , 495 $2 to 86 Dusters Player Piano Music Exchange Have you discovered that by joining our Music Roll Exchange Library you may secure the best rolls for 5 cents each? Simply purchase a roll for $1, regardless of the regular price, and you can exchange it indefinitely at O'Neill's for a 5-cent exchange fee. In New York’s _ Sale Starts To-morrow (Friday) Morning, at 8 o’Clock " AT THESE FOUR CONVENIENT STORE! Children's Cothing e On Sale at i Union Square Shopping Centre and 128m Sires 279 Broadway, Near Chambers Street 47 CORTLANDT STREET, Near Greenwich St. 125TH STREET, Corner 3d Avenue UNION SQUARE, SOUTH léch Street, Just West of Broadway . : ee Stores Only

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