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| } | | CLD TLS WOMAN “IED” ~ABULLOOG ON HER Father of Ten-Year-Old Alice Casey Seeks $5,000 Damages From Mrs. German. ots . 4 » . dann oe *aLICE CASEY Ten-yenr-old Alice Casey with the calm of an expert witness took tho stand to-day before Justice Ford and f® jury in the Supreme Court, uted highly paid lawyers, she told in her childish way how a vicious bulldog bit her on the legs and thigh when she went into Mrs, Addie L. German’s/| cherry orchard at Canarsie and began to pick up cherries that had fallen on the ground. Alice's father, William Casey, Is su- Ing Mrs. German for $5,000 damages, | | alleging that the woman set the bull-| dog upon the girl, Mrs, German's! husband is a wealthy leather manu- facturer in Manhattan On the witness stand the little girl's face was happy in spite of the fact that she has three big scars on her body, where the dog sunk his teeth into her. “There was a lot of fat cherries on the ground, and us girls thought we could have them,” she began. “So I climbed over the fence and began to pick up cherries, ‘The other little girls stood outside the fence, I hadn't been there long when I saw Mrs. German standing in the window of the house, “I went on picking up cherries and pretty soon I saw a woman walking toward me. She brought the bulldog along and when she got close to ae she said: ‘sic ‘em.’ 1 ran to the fence and started to climb over, The other litte girlie ser od, but 1 couldn't climb o T tog had hold of me by the right leg.’ Mr, Deutch, attorney for the Caseys, asked the child to show her leg, and she did, first the sear on the right leg and the one on the left, They were both very plain and the jurors stood up in their box and! eerutinized, “pid he bite you any place else?” asked Mr. Deutch, "Yes," replied Alice, dropping her “THE EVENING WORLD, Sep ee re NOSE THURSDAY, APRIL eyes bashfully, “but 1 don't tke to] —~~~~~-~~~— ~~~ ~~~ jahow you ? ToCureCorns, Callouses { “Well, point to It,” said the attor-/( Bunions and Aching Feet , ney, and the little witness placed a ~ ~ - finger on her thigh. H On er for Mrs, German, wanted to know what the woman who “sicked” on the dog said to her. “Bhe said, ‘it's good for you, now it'll teach ‘you @ lesson," replied Alice. Mr, Cass asked the child if she had heard of the W pore suit in which a boy's parents had sought $5,000 dam- ages from Mrs. German. Mr, Cass re- marked that the jury in Welnberg's case gave the boy 6 cents damages. The remark drew from Justice Ford The following t# absolutely the murent s-examination Lawyer Cass, | and qutckest cure known to sclence for ait foot aliments @ two tableapoon- fale of Cal din ® basin of warm water. @ feet in this for fully fifteen tly rubbing the sore parte, 1s really wonderful, All soreness goes instantly and tho feng be peeled immedint A twenty-five cent box of Calo- olde ie maid to be suffietent to the t. Tt works * and removes a sharp rebuke. He told Mr. Cass that he had no right to make such a prejudicial statement to the jury and warned him not to repeat It. When Alice left the stand her sister Annie was called. Annie was one of the little girls who stood outside the fen aune waste time uncertain rem- edien. pound In stock of he can get ft In a fow hours from his wh house, Prepared In Co, Chicago, Adve th Ave. th Corner 17 Street The Very Spirit of Easter Fashions Is Glitteringly Vibrant in This GalaSale of Easter Suits | For Women and Misses It is quite natural to expec. the whole world of faildon N reflected in suits that cost $25 to $50—they're easy \|to produce. The distinct | achievement of Jackson's lies | | in the fact that all the grace and beauty and scintillating frilly newness of the Spring modes is an actuality at these {triumphantly low prices, 10-75 12-75 | 14-98 Here, true to life and to the fines types of fashion, are the smartest, most fascinating and charmingly be- coming fashions created in a century. Chie, clever, jaunty—all these Eton, Bolero, Basque, Peplum and Postillion Coats, with two and three tier, ruffle tunic, draped and peg top skirts. jAll fancifully and most tastefully frilled, furbelowed and embellished ||with flounces, ruffles and flares of || moire, high Gladstone, Byron, Medici \|and ruche collars, touched with lace |\frills, exquisite embroidery, dashing | big bows, pendant cords and tassels, and every other fantasy in novelty garniture. | Gabardines English Serge Ripple Cloth Wool Crepon | Barathea Waffle Cloth Poplin | Navy Blue Salad Green Brown Black Tango Gray | Labrador Amethyst Beige Alterations Free SUNDAY WORLD WA) || Delivery Guaran- teed for Easter. I Above All T Don’t Miss This Wonderful Opportunity to Buy Your Boy’s Easter Suit or Overcoat At About Half Off Former Prices In This Remarkable Entire Stock of The 14th Henry Siegel, President Lath St. Store Prices. $10 and $8 Norfolk Suits. $10 and $8 Blue Serge Su) $10 and $8 Russian Suits $7.50 and $6 Norfolk Suits..... $7.50 and ‘6 Flue Serge Suits... $7.50 and #6 Russian Sie $5.50 and $5 Norfolk 65.50 and 85 Rlue Serge #4 and $3.50 Norfolk Suits. #4 and $4.50 Russian Suits...... $4 and $3.50 Blue Serge Suits... $. k Suit £2 and $1.75 Wash Suits $1.50 and $1.25 Wash Suit The Most Remarkable Bargains in_ Boys’ Clothes Ever Offered On Sale at These Two Stores Only Union Square Sou'h— 14th Stre 125th Street, Corner Third Avenue—Open hings, Now Sale of the St. Store lath St. Store Prices, $7 and $5 Spring Reefers... $4 and $3.50 Spring Reefers $3 and $2.50 Spring Reefers, $4.00 Raincoats $3.00 Raincoats 75c¢ Rubber Hood 75¢ and $1.00 Flann 75¢ Rah Rah Hats..... to Mothers and Fathers et, Just West of Broadwa ireuiaae | to) — (-) ——__— |. Bi Hehtfal. Corns | trouble. Don't | Any Arumeist han Catoctde com. | eo or oe ome ro m0 9, 1914. $2.50 | ge in Goods Free for Filled Books of It Sixth Avenue, Is Only at O'Neill’s That You Can Secure Such Stunning Styles and Such a Variety in Give Surety Coupons Free with Purchases and Redcem Them in Our Own Merchandise Q Eee 7 New York’s Shopping Centre y 22d Street 20th Women’sL aster Suits, Dresses & Coats gabardines, French agian sleeves, tailored, ty Serge Suits, Eton fronts, coats silk lined, "Colors, navy, tan, black, Copenhagen, mahogany; COATS—In short, medium and three-quarter length models, serge, Bedford cord, gabardine. an assortment of sizes. IRESSES—In poplin, taffeta and satin. In all the up-to-date colors and all sizes, Satin or net vestees, O'N The Correct Spring Clothes for Which You Smart Sack Suits, $12.50 Values 818.00 to $25.00. Latest English conservative and Norfolk models, in the latest effects, in shepherd plaid, Tartan Checks, pin, hairline, chalk stripes, plaids, checks and overplaids in worsteds, cheviots and cassimeres. Also Plain Blue Serge and black unfinished worsted and Thibet. Sizes 34 to 42; atouts up to 46, Tuxedo Suits, $12.50 In the newest mode of the highest grade makes; made up of all wool black unfinishe s, silk faced and high lustre, Venetian lined. Sizes 34 to 42; stouts up to 46. Men's 50c Balbriggan Underwear, 39c Light weight Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, Shirts have French neck and pearl buttons; drawers have sus- pender tapes and extra large double seats, $0c Accordion Silk Socks at 39c Fine quality accordion silk socks, reinforced soles, heels and tocs. Large assortment of colors. The Easter Hat from the Man’s Point of View ever before has our stock of Derbie been more complete. We n all shapes and sizes. Also the populur light weight, self conform- ing hat. An ideal hat for Spring an $1.95, $2.45, $3 Summer, ee yrates, at i Soft Hats—In all the season's newest shapes and colors. ‘The “West End,” fa decidedly smart-looking hat, in green, browns, gray and maroon, with the popular Pugaree bund, | We also have « large assortment of the more con- servative styles, Men's Silk Hats, $3.95 1 Remilar Value AL large ge ' wer top hate at the top of the milk hat season, Men’‘s Caps, 50c & $1.00 “ie Picadly." 4 new Hah hae in ell patterns, just thing far Loring She pleatrian’ AM! sizes, OW to TH Derbies have the Boys’ Hats, 50c to $1.45 Hundrevis of new atylen to nelect trot sat ed ‘Tyroiean in a jaken an ideal hat itore—Htreet Floor, Crepe Georgette Blouses Ee Avery smart model, made up with Samy embroidered ruff_and cowl collar of chifton; finished with $4.95 silk cord and tassel. All new colors. de Chine and Lace Blouses, $6.75 Taffeta, Cre The taffeta model style, made up with filet lace vest . “The shadow luce blouses are trimmed with frills of lace and fancy ornaments, Dainty Colored Crepe Blouses, $2 with yoke effect back and front; drop shoulder; trimmed with crochet buttons in white. Crepe de Chine Blouses, $5.00 In @ variety of st in all colora, new frills, collars and sle O'Neill Mal Women’s Faster Footwear Special at They Should $ 3 ’ 5 0 Be Priced Much Higher jonial pumps with hand turned. soles amma and Cubun™ Lous. heels, in-patent colt. wud hg 1 Fm (0) (0 a fe) — 0) ————— oJ — (| OO RS oraer os Also swith filler to H r welt soles and the newest creations in gunmetal calf, self covered) buck patent colt high tongue Colu gray cloth quarters a match, light weight € spool heels, One of novelty footwear, All sizes to select from O'Neill Main Store, Hecon the newest materials and colors; all beautifully Prices $25.00 to 979.00. men's Spring Coats, Suits and Dresses, Values up to $20, at loose and gathered backs, revere fronts, plain or fancy silk collar and cuffs; I sizes in the assortment. Materials inelt Set-in or raglan sleeves; silk or lace collar and cuffs; loose backs. lancy buttons, dainty ruches, set-in sleeves, deep sashes, Main Store—Third Floor. Your Faster Suit or Overcoat Is Here, The Price Is Only ‘12.50 Would Have to Pay $18 to $25 Elsewhere’ also Balbriggan, at 59c Light weight athletic Union Suits; the most suit- able kind of underwear that men can wear, buttons and closed crotch. O'Nelll's Men's Store—Street Floor. 10 «CO'NEILL-ADAMS CO, Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, and Pay Only $17.50 _ Their Moderate Regular Values Are $25.00 to $35.00 2 Club Payments if Desired Sizes for women, small women and stout women up to 55 bust Tailored Suits lea too. Lana! to mention in detail; in an checks, ctepons and novelty weaves; kimono and Eton fronts, @ ai taways, loose and belted baci revers, fancy buttons or self-ornaments, lace or ribbon ruchings. folds or single and double tiers. Colors, tango, lettuce, wistaria, olive, Copen- hagen, reseda, navy, black, black and white checks. High Class Tailored Suits Adaptations from foreign models. Easter Coats All fashionable lengths; in plain or fnacy iit ig storm serge, gabardine, golfine, novelty checks, cordeline, Bedford cord, bengaline, novelty weaves, moire, taffeta, Fancy collars and revere: loose and belted backs; circular bottoms, with single or double ruffles, beauti- fully lined. All the season's desirable colors; sizes 32 to 55. Fancy Silk Dresses Suitable for any and all occasions. In plain and fancy eponge, taffeta, charmeuse, de chine, poplin, silk crepe, foulard. Yoke effects, kimono and Ls sed sleeves; low necks, sha ce vestees, with fancy storm serges, shepherd 3-button ; cloth or Straight skirts, with Labrador and $2 to 55. In all ppy bows; single, double and triple pannier and bustle effects, All desiral colors, Sizes 32 to 42. cordeline, wool eponge, moire, cheviot, In desirable colors and $72.50 Spring Overcoats, $12.50 Values $18.00 to $25.00, In the new Balmacann and English and conservative models, ve style, silk shoulder or aleeves lined. styles, i Stouts to 46, Coat and Vest at $12.50 Values $18.00 to $25.00, In black and Oxford gray vicunas, made narrow shoulder, two-button model, soft rolling front. Sizes 34 to 4%; stouts up to 46, Men's $1.00 Athletic Union Suits,| Men's Half Hose, with an Unlimited Guarantee; Six Pairs, $1.50 Made from the finest quality yarn, wit Have pourl| hgh spliced hesle and arccually takderes ne any reason these socks are not satisfactory ret. and we will gladly give « new pair in oman oe Extra—For the Three Days before Easter Men’s $1 & $1.50 Shirts - o9c Garner's Percales and Fine Mercerized Fabrics, in new hairline and cluster stripes and up-to-date colorings. Plain and pleated negligee bosoms—trimmed with fine pear! buttons. Cuffs attached, Wonderful shirts at 59¢ each, 4_big new purchase of 400 dozen—just from the workrooms of a specialty shirt manutacturer who supplies hundreds of exclusive haberdashers with “best sellers” either starched or soft turnback style. O'Neill Men's Store—Atreet Floor. rs fy Bal- macanns in the nifty checks aud fancy rough effects, made, buttonsto-neek rough effects, in cheviot, made skelet eried ‘plait and belt back. Also’ conservative ttplea. ierss Rose ‘Bushes’ Ready to | Plant, | | 15° each These Friday Specials on the Bargain Plaza No Mail, Phone or C. 0. D. © Orders Filled on Plaza Items, Prunella and C: Novelty Suitin Regular catue $1.00, Bi Plasa, Friday per yl $8 All wool, sh i Satin Messaline Regular value 8c. Bargain Plas, Pidag, @ ja All silk with « soft glove finish. Ia’ all the wanted shades. Corsets Regular value #1 ‘ Plaza, Friday, Made of fin bust and high hi Children's Dresses Regular values to gain Plaza, Friday, each. . “Made of fine quality nainsook h and square necks, trimmed hing and embroidery. Ivory Soap The regular Be cake. Bargain Plaza, Friday, 5 for: a : 1 morrow only. 8 mail, C. 0. D. of telephone orders be filled. We reserve the right te limit quantities. Art Embroidery Regular value amin 8, c Plaza, Friday, Ry jundry bags and pillow Cretonne covers. Large assortment. If for AT Easter Ham, “Armour’s Star,” lb., 18c — Por ih ihe Lib. ha rton muaiin r Whi aa ais Lae int hott’ Burgundy ‘Tonle liueset or Fancy Cuban Breakfast Cereals jew: unker Corn cartons o" "| PURE CALIFORNIA CATAWBA Quality four years Pineapo! Mail and Telephone Orders Promptly Filled. We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities. Hecker's Flour Hecker'’s Naperiative— arrels, @5. 05; 24%4- Easter Wines 16 "ibe: ees Tio0 oer’ bees chon Han too E CALIFORNIA RE witrs re SEES SPORTS BaP of Kine Od Hock <: Fine ¢ infandet Yerr Old wleating —c Very Old Burgund: nto S 1° Genuine Wilson Nor onen KNXX Ww! ANGELICA, MUSOATEL, TOKAY OB (hy the adtion, sume tree) To value discriminating housewife is d every day. | The O'Nelli— 1-ib, bame.. Fe | | 5 & Ae Ae EN IRR ee ee a ce ee ee