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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 11, HOMELIEST DOG LOST AND HIS OWNER THINKS HE HAS BEEN STOLEN. “PATSY,” DOG PRINCE, ARRIVES WITH JEWEL IN GOLDEN NOSE RING {| Besides That He Wears | White Silk Collar and a Flowing Pink Tie. | \ a On the first cabin passenger list of? the steamship Kaiser Franz Joseph | of the Austro-American line, which docked this morning inbound from ‘Trieste, was the single entry “Patsy.” Adolph Giobbe of No. 144 Bast ‘Thirty-ninth etreet advertises to-day for the safe return of bis dog, Rima, Bavoyard wolfhound, which bas yeteriously disappeared. Rima is of his rank. The Baroness explained|the only one of bia breed in this that the dog and’ his wardrobe were| country, and is admittedly the home- $10, leat elke in town, He ie on .| even months old and was brought to or the morning Con-| Amerioa by his owner @ few months silk ruffled collar.) ago from bis home on Mount buttoned with a e@olld gold button,| in the north of Italy. around which he chose to wear for his| Mr. Giobbe, who is a wealthy bust- debut in New York a pink silk tle.| ness man, said to-day that Rima had Jo his noae he wore a neat gold ring| probably been stolen by some one set with a pigeon-blood ruby. A| Who knew his value, “I am willing to woolen sweater kept out the sting of | pay a reward for his return because © brisk breese which swept tho bay. | of the personal feeling I have toward Baron Czarnhaufon married Miss| him. The dog's mother found me Sehmidt, an heiress who lived in| half frozen in the snows in the moun- Rathemow, Pa,, three years ago. He| tains of Northern Italy, and while I families in Vienna and in Secretary- General of the Austrian Colonial So-| Rima looks like a little old man of clety. the mountains, His coat is rough and Another titled American girl on| black, but the head and face are gray. hoard tho liner was the Mar as Jehen de Johannes, Sho was } Allee Morgan of New York city una] CHE CLOSING QUOTATIONS. was married a year ago in Lenox, | delighted to get one of her puppies.” Niaska Sma Amn Amn Amn Am Am, Aon 58. ‘When 1 was In Rome,” said the Marquise, “l was granted an audi- ence with the Pope. We talked of the tango and modern dances. Ilis Holiness told mo he believed the tango to be merely the disease of ‘\in a which will soon be shaken re off.” 2 TWO SUITS TO FORCE | NEW HAVEN TESTIMONY | Billard Company Will Be Called | to Court in Washington, Then Probably in Connecticut. WASHINGTON, April 11.—Joseph W. Folk, chief counsel of the Inter- state Commerce Commission, expects to begin early next week, in the Su- preme Court of the District of Colum- bla, proceedings to compel witnesses in the New Haven fallroad in’ tion to answer questions conce an the operations of the Billard © some | pany. If it should be necessary to jf take similar steps to compel the pre duction of the books and records of |! the Billard Company, another pro ceeding probably would be starte according to Mr. Folk, at Now Haven, Conn,, as that t# tho seat of the con- cern. vi Ni | Mex Aa to the witnesses, however, the | Yi situation ts different, They under subpoena to appear here and did act- | ¥ wally appear, and their refusal to) iy)! es testify was made here. It is held, | \ therefore, that they fall within the Jurisdiction of the Distri Court Now in the proceedings Rillard Company, the citrant witnesses New York, New Ha Railroad Compacy subsidiary, the New tion Company, will be mude defe ants, although the railroad and the |! navigation company have expressed a desire to comply with the com sion's orders and to co-ope with it in every way in obtaining the infor- mation it desires TOOK STOLEN SAFE A MILE. UTICA, N. Y¥., April 11.—The Vernon about twenty miles west of here, was burglarized some time Inst nity out i mile out inthe « where they blew it open, They seeured ney and stamps amounting to about > ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Si J. 8. Steel's unfilled tonnage Mare! Was 4,653,825 ton 615 compared wt Missour! Vacife earnings for the feat weak of (April declined $69,000. | considerab Ince July 1 the decrease totals $1,-| freak in. « 76,862, br in vance, Corn prices g. Sea but offe steady and 8} sth in view owed Let wned after a firm Hquidation —o¢ well taker ouraged cover Ww 2 to 6-8 di Chesapeake and Ohio earnings in- greased | in the frst week of pril. From July 1 the increase total aur.) p totals || New Haven Railroad — gross earnings declined $419, after charges, $77 j, E gross declined $2,401 claim that selling | going on; closed weak 1- pbruary Dun's Review says sentiment in ag-| pany in past year earned $1.74 per! share on 1,999,457 shares outstanding, compared ‘with the provious year's $3.41, Total surplus, $3,069,613; deciine, $102,584, Canadian Pacific earnings for the | first week of April decreasad $386,000. During twenty-six working days of March the Ford Motor © company's De- troit plant turned out 28,700 cara, or) over 1,100 a day. This makes a new révord and compares with 24,621 ma- chines in February, Operations are far behind at very ene sFiQh Avene, B4thwd Ith Birects, New YorR- OLS OLS O OWill-Adams Co., Sinth Avenue, 20th to 224 Street, New York City qo— © a © ee ~ STOCK MARKET | is @ member of ono of the wealthiest | was not able to buy the old dog I was| P ‘| Pass that four of the horses | ¢ BB. Altman & Co, rieultural regions is strengthened by! [ Government winter wh port, and | the outlook for a phenomenal crop is| . calculated to inspire greater conti- dence in the futuro, Pratrie Oil and Gas stock sold at 435, <i Be aa? off 2 points, wii! offer for'/sele, Nevada Consolidated Copper Com- on Mons Several Thousand Yards of Imported Cretonnes | of the organs of digestion and je of Leadin: 9, Stocks Based on “Present Sel ling American Can pf. Amor. Car & Fury pf. American Smelters. American Smeltei Canadian Pacific Consolidated Gas Grent Northern pf saa Sas S3es32 aasox Closing—Increased pressure on Steel | caused further decline in that issue and produced sympathetic effect on general list. There was complete ab- sence of aggressive support for the market and this tended to strengthen belief that little if anything could be expected on bull #ide pending @ de- Cision in rate case. Steel broke to 60 5-8 and traders said S coe position favored operations f bears on account of number of stop 9 orders existing at 60 or under. ‘ket closed at the low point, showing losses from % to 1% points. Total eales, 120,760 shares. Opening was dull and prices were generally a fraction under Thursday’ close. Attendance was light and deal ings professional. Only noteworthy movement in U. 8. Steel, which opened 5,000 shares from 61 1-2 down to 611-4 compared with 62 at Thursday's rather weak close. New Haven's un- orable earnings statement for| eight months did not affect the price | of the stock, which opened 1-4 off at 7 1-2. The bearish element tried to de- ress Steel to catch a large number of the stop loss orders, sald to be under 60. Rumely issued advanced in first hour from 1 to 1% points, but lost 1 1-2 to 3 points soon after, | Ap | quitt has been informed by Mexican Consul Gonzales Fernandez of n from | ente Vergara, the American killed iH ~ To Restore Good Health The first thing to do is to cor. rect the minor ailments caused by defective or irregular action elimination. After these or- gans have been put in good working order by timely use of BEECHAM’S PILLS (Tho Largest Sete ot Any todioine in the World) better digestion results, and then | the food yeally nourishes and strengthegt the body. The first dose gives relief and sounder sleep, quieter nerves, and improved action of all the bodily organs are caused by an occasional use of Beecham’s Pills, They give universal satisfac. tion and in safety, sureness and | quickness of action Beecham's Pills Have No Known Equal in basen, Le 25c, er fio! fe et8, for ronchitis, Night Sweats Tonic, etc, vation Arm: Coughs. Condi ‘no Alcohol, () ace Falmouol Chemical (>, Restos bie thful Oolaws iF torte Preven's halt day, April 1: th, oro 100 et unusual price advantages, ° | | ° ll | ° : ° ll | ° ll ° =o (1914, = Jecwer We Give Surety Coupons Free with Purchases and ‘Redeem Them in ‘Our Own Merchandise 200: Starting Monday Morning Over 4,000 Men’s New Spring Suits From Some of the Most Famous Advertised Makers in America, Including the B 1 2. 5 0 qually Famous O'Neill Adams Suits $ 1 2. 5 | This is without a doubt the greatest Se of Men’s Clothing held in years. See | Shopping mana -_ _— | Sunday ‘papers for full details. New York's Sixth Avenue, 20th to oad Street Another Irresistible Array of Monday forenoon Bargains §— Which Will Call the ‘‘Assembly" for the Beginning of O'Neill's Great Half-Yearly Value-Giving Event. | the Semi-Annual Compari ison Sale No Mail, Telephone Besides those advertised or GC. O. D.- Orders here there will be many can be filled on these other specials in 2 the 3 items. We reserve the Bargain Plaza allday. @ ¢ right to limit quantities. T)owble Surety Coupons Free With All Forenoon Purchases | Crepe de Chine \s Trimmed |Women’sOxfords |} _ value 89 yh Monday Millinery and Pum ry a to 12 Noon at, yd... On Sale Monday, \Value 87.50 to Wy 50. On Of ol Mon- Wome 2 Or, cal Pum ie $8.50 on att, COC “Double width; shown in ® chsie| to 18 Noon day, 8:50 4.87 Noon fe ¥t.00 ayes SOD | $5.00 | Of interest to those w as omall | [Women’s Tailored’ Seanady ame. Suits ile; panels; 8.304. M. Plested frills. i‘ large at. = i chee 0 embroidery tions aff trous silk! wi color range. A bright, lustre iw 8.30 AMS (33 lored Smart trimmed attractive Hats in that drapes. ‘ ntirely yew collection with latest ia f sizes. In a variety of laste and Storm Serge Corsets Ieee ses Ana surectned Fa Mac Value 89¢ yd. OnSale Monday, jbut all sizes in the lot. Medium Ihe ier 48c! alue $1.95. On Sale Monday, ponged 82 AMF. to 12 Noom, at Jue and! Made of fine b extremely long hips, with hose sup-! 8.30 A.M. to 12 turned Women’s Balmacaan Coats "65c! [dark Solon medium bust; | es Pscsalil ons attents Floor. All inches and shrunk. Shown inna Women 8 ’ tie jana, MBSo ie ches Women’s Walk- 22ym On tate Mae: le oes S Cc * ing Skirts dey 8.30 A. M. to 14 Noon, $3.90) Me ay a r ° Valves. ss " onday, Be tri a ep Brassieres rane mie on Sale Monday, ~ ; cn wa elty weaves, desirable colo ve a7 yr uitin: Value 250. On sale Monday. \4.30 to 18 Noon sgl tines. | ack leathers. douded in the Value 19¢ yi. On sale Mondow. g 4.30 A. A to 12 ee tea. 17% at $1. 98," ° ‘Neill Matn Mose —Tutrd, Fleer. tot . a5 es at ‘oon, at, yl Made of good quality muslin, lace) Women's it wall a Is \ is ace 1 500A ragegerr nail ea ribbon trimmed. Sizes up to 44 eg 4 mmr : Girls’ Tub Dresses ‘': i 2 cm =a ex Pa bate Se" any oe tan ations men I yn ee Boys High Grade @ and colorings. | 1 _ Neem, c Ww : | House Dresses Messaline Petticoats "tintin perie pain s0d 004 iy a dhoes: is 7 F hi le Monday, aingham, cre lain linene 9.00, Sale omen 8s Values $1.50 to $1.76. On sale, via EO oe Sale Monday, |/Ringhin ‘dniatily trimmed” with| Alona piping and self material; all the new /@ Noon, at. $2.19 skirts and all colors, Sizes 6 to 14, ‘An excellent. b ‘latent colt and gun metal call Uateea tn and bucher jatyle. dyear welt. Sises 1 to @ cD yaad : Monday, 8.30 A. M.to 12 Noon, 16-Button Gloves ::"’’ parerenrnrs 4. ree ; Monde ‘Amosker ‘am, tripes! With deep Value 41.60. OnSale Monday. og = ie singhany te strips| wilte end #30 A.M, to 12 Noon at, parr. bie) ftont, trimmed with contrasting colors;|alvo a large v Milanese silk mousquetaire; double|,jon siriroidery edness Sizes 44 to 46 colors, finger tipped. In black, white, BAYY| inches, and gray ‘$1.00 ) plalted ruffles, in black, the lea shades ney Ct chen Dainty Dresses “alue 812. On sale Mon \Children’ eDresees LADUE LIPY APY) Men's B pee and ; . ’ Women’s Stockings | ; Women’s Valuer tie and 60, On Sale Monday, lentes raw fe & 81.00. On Sale oiteeres St neared Gate | Latiaioo, Mech Or 4 do A. M. to 19 Noon, " A variety of colors, Not all ‘al. $5.00. On sale Mo: bs Neckwear at : 2D ¢Noom Nevers @uocel, but all aieea ta ees d $9.UU & All new Spring atylea, Tn gun metal he lot. 8.50 4, M. to 12 Noon, Made of fine quality percale; ca On sale Mon- dots and fancy stripes; trimmed with Values G00 to Fine silk lisle or cotton, imported! day, 8.30 A, M.to 12 Noon, at 19 and domestic makes, Full fashioned | ortresting shades and dainty embroid- Collapsible Go-Carts ‘ora pelest comes 2 The ay E. each, , i C black, white and a few colors. ery, Bisse 8 toe years Value 43.98. On sale Mon- $2.25: Made’ on. the latest lasts, All sises Women's Neckwear; Plauen Lace; day, 8.30 AM. to 18 Noon, at ¥. and) widths, Collars and Taco § White, cream| Umbrellas Wardrobe Trunke With leatherette fading hood, heavy LS Secs ices, Feo, and ecru. I ti ee Value $1.60, On aale Monday, “85 Value $28.00. a sale Monday, me : 5 ot ee Men’ $s Blanket s x40, A.M. to 12 Noon, at... c uD A. M. to 1% Noon, Black or Brown, We bought a large Ribbons : $17. 75 quantity of this particular pattern fre bes ‘ Values 750 to $1.75. On sale YY aud men's extra fine quality yi yy Henry Likiy Co.; all fibre ane of the hen Hi Ro [tape edge an piece dye taffet els Tb paragen’ tramecs| bound and riveted; fitted with drawers Noon, at, jumbrellas, BD cl tases and tase of assort ene DOE Gh es lateonBatbenr, eee "Dresden ribon: | woods, trimmed with sterling silver —— ot ‘3 he 8 wide, D ' amask On sale i) $1.55 uality wool blankets 30 to 12 anufacturers in i country at w price which enables us tol yee ee offer this TREMENDOUS BAR es Hon, a “JUST THE THING FOR Made of good COUNTRY OR BEACH.” H q B O'Neill Main Store—Fitth Floor, eu fall length. eH comy Poel pce circular collar, wit ivy Manufacturers’ a hc | ite Table Cloth s Cut Glass and girdle to match. All sive, On Rtore—at Fleer, Value 83.98. On sale Monday. Net Se cane S40 A. Mt 2 Noon at $1.98 Window Shades Hieh deep e wt $4 vii é Values 29¢ to 49c, On sale Mon- OMe Homer tors. _-Ma- > on Meenas ment day, 5.50 A. M. to 18 Now, ab, 18! '59c Value @1.25. On sale Monday, 8.40 A. M. to 12 Noon, at, each, 69c now-white, heavy damask; hem- i J; in the largest assortment of M. to 12 Noon, at.. All Samples in Laces *: Folue 00 P #2.25. On Sale Monday,| 30 A.M. to us Noon (8 ot 25el leather, muine the uew sty eae ° tt Size 56x64. ane a ie Hat Pins new patterns. Size 56x Arc Li hts Holland and oil opaque. Mounted on raling fany Preity’ sukilngs; well Pulue age, OA all Aan Rem f Value $2.25, On sale See ide Sane ee ae Sta metres cludiny y pretty shudings: net\Palue 60s, On sale Monday, ” Q 4 6 f fi top and all styles of sheer li iad A Mito 18 Neonates 1QOc emnants o day, 4.90 A. M IE Na Neagthi-rawiesr taralent Tite (cut 1.45 This fixture will donhle si light, save its price in a short time; wi complete: gooseneck, brass burner a x, (by-pass, opal shade, fine globe nat mente a in Table Damask Value 69¢, On sale Monday, 8.30 A. M. to 12 Noon, at, yd. 25c¢ edn 590 remnants of snow: One thousand, of cut crystal; all the various co! y Gold Scarf. Pins Handkerchiefs for All tions, Duntley Vacuum oe Value 800 to 740 dos. _On Sale Value 81.25, Onsale Monday, lin lengths from 134 yards to 3 yards; (Neil wrometurniehing Store—ta Value $11.76. On eale r lay, 8.30 A.M. to 12 Noon, "4 ; I. heavy, strong damask, 70 inches wide. ——enenty i, s Monday. y ol MOB ole aM a Rem, oe 59c Noted for ite long wearing qualities S 1 B | wena 30 A, Moto 18 $8. 75 Sp SE et ets Es d “| Many styles to select from ‘ome have slight imperfections. ‘oon, ‘ Men's, Wom! and Children’s sal Some have slight imperfection eamiless TUSSEIS ne the bert on the pthc handkerchiefs, plain and fancy em ee They make work easy, Club plan Buy on the broidered in Swiss and Solid Gold — ScallopedDamask , Rugs value 814.00. On sala Monday, O'Netit Bascom, Feather Neckwear Brooches vnc able Cloths “na miNom 819.09 Reed Rocker *alue 82.73, Onsale Mon hue 81.00; ‘Oweala-dton alue $1.25. On Sale Monday, oven in-one piece, shown in rich Value 82.74. Ona ‘ond ' ee Ment Noon ‘sl 25 i uae Nea a 9c * nae to 18 Noon, of cae " 69c "ise Lane eee ae Cel lrae eae aa tees “4 $1. 59 ach Also ma Women’s "8 LO feet in, long vus designs, Roman and bright choice selection of pretty designe for round tables DHXOB, Damask Napkins - Not more than & Just like illus tint oh tration, Thie comfortable jrocker is made ‘ona hard maple to a customer, Folding Card Stamped ° ® s ; rp ta Mande frame, finished Union Suits Centerpieces ati) onsen gg. Tables naturel and 4.90 A.M. to 12 Noon, at, « C Value $1.05. Ons Monde fay. green; comfort- Value 600, Onsale Monday. 33! ‘alue 81.00. On sale Monday, 29 Heavy and entirely serviceable; #30 4.Mf, to 12 N each 9B cite ‘reed peat 8.30 A. M, to 12 Noon, at Cs. A.M, to. 12 Noon, at each Cl anow white; hemmed; various designs. Muhogany finish; rubber tips; sine and back; roll Of fine lisle; Lotus Mulls, Three-| so all linen; for punch work|Sise 18x18 of top 2424x381 inches; eo: Lin green top. er piece suit; low neck; no sleeves; cuff, or e) Slightly soiled felt, or imitation leather, Well ean- is courely fas at knee; regular siz to back Inlaid Linoleum Value #1.00, On Sale Monday 4.30 A.M. to 12 Noon al, « at 49c ted O'Nelll Main Store—Fourth Floor, Lats fanay reed 400 Day Clock Pebeco Tooth Value $5. On sale Mon- Dress Forms brai Li it comforts Valve £5.00 pa Sale Monday, 8.30 day, 8.30 A.M. to 12 Noon, $4. 95 ; Aeas torouah 9 mee Paste vablo and strong) AM. to 12 Noon, at y 2 ale pe makes an ideal a ; $3 75 Sepcee Tae huedied dani cities i se AS nnd arens MLV TY pogularsdetuhe, Onsale Mor leowln 97, fu full rolls O'Neill Main Store—Fourth Vioor, Adjustable, in four sections, winding: stands 1234 inches bigh, ay.$.90 A. Mito 1@ Noonateach ZY gi OM

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