The evening world. Newspaper, April 24, 1914, Page 21

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FAST OF CANDIDATES FOR CUP DEFENDER LANE TOMORROW Syndicate Said to Be Dis- gruntled Over Cost of the Resolute. | | | With weather conditions at all fa- Vorable, the yacht being built by the Herreshoffa for the defense of the America’s Cup will be launched in Bristol, KL, at 6.30 P, M., to-morrow.! She will be the first of the three can- | didates for the honor of defending the cup against Sir Thomas Lipton'’s Shamrock LV. to be put overboard, Instead of being lowered gontly down a marine railway, as was the! Reliance, the last cup boat launched! by the Herreshoffs, the Resolute will Glide down greased ways, Just how many of the Flag Omicers’ Syndicate of the N Club, which o1 Will be at the be le Tumors that’ more Syndicate had become displeased with! the Herreshoffa over the building of, the boat. One member mentioned} was Kear-Commodore J, P. Morgan, who is tn line to become commodore, and was reported to have given $50,000 toward the construction of the} Resolute, Another was George F, Baker jr, Vice-Commodore. The others in the syndicate are former Commodore Cornelius vanderoiiy former Vice-Commodore Henry Wal. ters, former Commodore Frederick G. Bourne and former Commodore Ar- thor Curtis James. ccording to the reporta, the price @f the Resolute was aet at $120,000, When changes were made {hn the plans, it was sald, the Herreshoffs in- sisted upon $30, more, making the total cost $150,000, The contract was gree kid final agreement. ‘ominent member of the club a night denied the story of fric- sonics DEDICATE ST. JOHN CHAPEL. The Chapel of St. Ambrose, one of the “Beven Tongues" in the Cathedral of Bt. John the Divine, which was built by Mrs, orge L. Hives as a er and mother, in Whiting, andes t tamily, Groa- eL Slattery whe there. ye mirtnke will te Bane % address @ letter, CHARLES A, KEENE 180 Let a World Ad. Be Your Messenger! ‘Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry. Broadway, New York comes a tine in the life of when Real Estate must’ be ess partner must be found, | 5 nari or hotel disposed | a There most m sold, a a sho) of; : hurry, ete. Mis in such emergen that far-reaching, result: Ads, shou'd be ¢ 1,212 ‘Shan the Herald. VE ne IN NEXT. vache SUNDAY'S WORLD! : z i : 3 Fi ; auF ) > si ii ee ¢ Le Sy ors IO 0 SIO Ooo =O OO IOI IOREIOETO $2.50 in Goods Free for Each Filled Book of Surety Coupons. Their Standard, World-Famous $7.00, $6.00, World At Any Prices These sre known world over for ae ality, and $5.00 Tango Petticoats (iat Goo $3.50 ‘lounce ™m ie 91.50 Sateen Petticoats at 95¢ Made of fine ne qua ity sateen with deep sectional plaited flounce in black and all the leading colors. Klosfit Silk Petticoats, 95.00 A large variety in all silk jersey— trimming. with border inmtey top with messaline flounces and ull messaline in all the latest colors, oO Main More—Third Women’s Perfect Fitting Colonial Pumps Made over lasts that keep their shape. 3 00 Specialty shoe shops ask $4.00 for them. e ' Patent colt and gun metal calf Colonial Peat made on the new long vamp last; light weight Goodyear welt soles and spool heels, Misses’ and Children's Shoes| Children's Gun Metal Calf and Strap Pumps and Patent Colt Shoes _ ot etal calf, patent colt and wie cut button shoes, with mat viei Kd Made on | foot form lasts; kid Soper, 834 to 11, 2.00: 1134 to excellent values, 6 to 8, 01.80; 8}4to} Tan Russia eat button shoes, 6 to 11, 91.75; 1134 tog, 92.00, 8, at 91.50; 0 2, at $2.00. 9 ‘O'Nettt it prelates Floor, Misses’ and Juniors’ Spring Suits $15.00 cn 8 $22.50 Misses’, Suits in all the up-to-date models, some elaborately trimmed with lace collars and others with fancy collars, Made with the new tier #! In tango, tan, black, Copen, navy, brown and black and white check. Juniors’ Suits in French serge, novelty black and white check, fency diagonals, gabardines, Bayadere stripes and several novelty materials, too many to describe: some plain tailored, others with Medici collars and ruffle effect, daintily triinmed with contrasting colors, Beautifully lined with guar- antecd lining. All the newest skirts, Balmacaans, $4.98 | Misses’ Suits, $19.98 Special Value Value $29.98 The new Balmacaan Coats} Copies of imported models for girls, ‘The swagger cont] in all the most desired shades idea of the hours & wana and materials; some jackets cont PA thes Soucek et ane with the ruffle effect; high smart and attractive. In serges | *t#2ding collars; lined with fine and novelty mixtures; all tho] Peau de eygne lining. Skirts new Spring shades, Sizes 6 to| 19 several models; some ruffle, others ticr and peg top. Sises 14 years, a series at $5.08 cach, |14 to 20, “ James A. Banister Co.; Newark, N. J. 7,090 Pairs Banister High & Low Shoes for Menlt New English and Conservative Lasts $8.00 & $10.00 Footwear The New Mahogany and Other Tans And There Are No Better Shoes in Crepe Blouses Special A lage darie ~~ Japanese Embroidered Silk Blouses at 93.95 With organdie collar, raglan sleeves. 93.00 Tub Silk Blouses, $1.95 In all white, with surplice neck, raglan sleeves, with self plaiting; others with fine sheer lace New Mourning Waists, 95.95 Of black silk Voi O'Neill Moin Btore—Third Floor, autiavny TTT avanina. Wwouto, FRIDAY; APRIL a, i016. OO E10 EIIIO We Give Sutety Coupons Feee with Purchases and Redeem Them in Our Own Merchandise QO ======3I0E: (Nea Anas Go Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street Americ wear At Eve Eve the On Sale Beginning at 8 o’Clock Tomorrow Morning at O’ Neill’s Big Store for Dad and the Boys Men's “Banister Patent Colt Oxfords | Men's **Banister” Patent Colt and Gun-metal Calf Shoes id F: h Calf an rh a Calf Oxfords can be bad in cither Blucher or straij lace styles, These come in |; id fords M the English tive laste, ‘Th bah oe Hace | wad cad IesgMand eoncryiive moda a] Eee, wanted iovin all shades of tan, nuding "mahoveny: | yad'n°igcher ant sraigne Ine. sat ey ee oe reat variety of upper in gray suede, fawn cloth and| Pad im this Lot of « er ar araiglt Ince aye. Choice of ordinary or | with in this let, Included tte some 0p . Frominent is rt ¢ popular blind eyelet, | Come in lucher a a! eyelet. In this lot ar irge nusn! rubber tii . Regularl: At $3.85 rr. corded Nie: All bied wade regulutly 86 to $18 per lace style, ordinary or blind eye |bae ‘Regularly 86 to @12 shoes. Hea ort ers fad ia Widths widths Gun-metal and Tan |Men's Genuine White Buckskin | a; $3.85 Pe. aki. = AhtokE,| Patent Colt and Dull Leather Russian Calf Pumps Oxfords . : Tango Pumps AVargewursber ct these come | | With rubber or Juniper len ‘These come. in 3 t Spy ; th ral 1p " t lace and blind eyelet Oxfords. Iu the lot are i There have hand-turned soles with rubber slugs to] Biting Taste, "Regularly? #700 [elnrge nurmber of Cauvar Oxfords. Also buck Oxforte prevent slipping. Regularly 86 to $8 per pair. per pale with Russian calf trimming, Regularly 88.00 per pair The Shoe Department in the Men's Store Has Been Made Five Times Larger Than Usual and 100 Extra Salesmen Are Ready to Receive the Crowds and (ive Them Prompt Aitention. O'Neill Men's Store, Street Floor, Beginning Saturday Morning at 8 o'Clock The Latest Fad of Fashion French Earrings 25c and 50c Values 0c and $1.00 O65! All the new beautiful designs at very moderate Pree Pen- dant Earrings of Pearl, Crystal and Jet, Ring and Drop effects. Pearl Bead Necklaces One thousand Pearl Read Necklaces, nduated, oval and gov effect, Boe, Cy and up to ain. root Mo Clever ‘Trimmed Hats Special at $5.00 to $8.50 Styles and gualliies that 1 cannot be dup'icated anywhere fo .e:3 than $6 5° a Clever adaptations of the smartest, exclusive foreign and New . There are not any two exartly the s:me: every effort has been made to gather the largest possible number of san trimmings in order to meet the particular woman's demand for an exclusive model. ‘The trimmings include flowers und ribbons and various styles of mounts in the most fashionable effects of the hour. Trimmed “Tailored” Dress Hats for Misses and Girls, $1.98 Hats at $2.50 Values 83.00 to %8.60— Designed All chic, novw atylen, including the sailor, ‘Imported Leghorn Hats — ta and Young Ladies Long White U y of moceis, ars see $5. 00 £0 - Button Hite embroidered edges, Mourquetaire sty ites and be as good an new, Really « 1, es mourquetaire atyle Paris point stitching » buttoned fron ; trimmed + threes “quarter sleevea. of sam Meyer's make, » re; Toe grade, O'NeM Mi PAL hai: values to . 1: pecial, from...... 28 to $4. 48 350 dozen assorted Flower Pg ue Hemp Dress Wreaths, bunches and Shapes, value $3.50; foliage: special at...... 5c special at... .....+++5 $1.95 Flower and Ostrich Fancies, tango quills and jet wings, band- ing straw braids at unusual prices. Women's Untrimmed Hats, in Leghorn, hemp, Milan hemp. { a Belgian splits and Panamas at RQ Vite Mh emunreab low prices. ‘Trimmed Mitinery, Second Floor, Untrin med Millinery, Main Floer. Couch Hammock Outfit $16. 75 Belgium Fett, nine smart shapes, of high polish; value $3.00; special at. $1.65 Imp't'd Hemp Drew's Shapes, 15 correct blocks, in black and various colors; value $1.75; special at. . Aa 95 | And Other Styles of in a Hundred Stores Values 818 ¢ with braid binding. In the nifty checks a or conservative styles, silk wills grade khakt Couch Hammock, eel frame and guaranteed | ‘The new mattress ix tufted and wool | sa eworthy rorth: c vered with heavy khakt duck adjustable wind shield with {ne pockets on end, Strong with adjustable pisida, shepherd Ch ong! tron atand. atriped canves awning In green and white or brown and white. q jo Suits, 91 ux In the newest model; dirvet made up of all wool black wafinia Instre, Venctian lined. Si Can be purchased on the Club Plan if desired. Sporting Goods Department—Fitth Floor | Main Bullding, a “Banister” Gun-metal ("Banister Imported Tan Russian The Smart Glove of sg Glace Gloves awe $1.89 beautifully made wo that service and fit are equally satis- factory, und they will clean repeatedly 16-Button wee Silk Gloves ties Test fitting make, if. double finger tipped. Men's Gray Silk Gloves, 50c Ntore--Street Fleer, Braid Bound Sack Suits New Knitted Fabric and Balmacaan Coats Club Plan Payments If Desired |The New Braid Bound Oxford Sack Suits at 912.50 Oxfords ani the classy tartan checks and chalk stripe worsteds; Balm. aan Coats, $12.50 918 to 925 Spring Suits at 912.50 spring models in novelty materials, the staple and blue, black and yloin’ gray worsteds and serges; Homespuns, ‘Tartan Plaids, Pencil, Hairline and Pin Stripes, Over- eka, Chalk Stripes, Cheviots, Vorsteds in modest mixtures and bold patterns for the young fellows O’ are safe from any thoroughly clea: and constantly | all for a surprising] a’s Finest Foot- for Gentlemen Wanted Last and Leather Pair Guaranteed Perfect Men's Tan and Black Vici Kid Shoes and Oxfords ~ White lis mercerized, cuff knee no sleeves? lace trimmed, umbrella ular and extra sizes, Lighter Wrights in Knit Underwear ments at 12Wcto81.25 Caton Suits from ¢ U biocks ae Boys’ Extra Pants Suits Most Pactical_for Se-bice as Well as Geed Looks $4 98 . amica’_B case they Last “Taw ce as Low breasted and Norfolk styles, new wool, fancies and mixtures; full cut. knickers. O'NeM Men's Klore—Street leer, A New Coat for Tots ine all-woul serges, Chis with « pique collars, Sizes ¢ to 6 yew Child i $4.00 Hats, $2.95 io Milan straw prettily trimmed with laces and flounces Chiidren’s Dresses, 91.95 Made in fine white lawn. Embroidered akirts, long waisted cffects with embroidered panels and lace trimming. Sizes @to6 years Infants’ Muslin Caps, 50c, 75c and 91.00 Prettily ttt med with lace and daintily embroidered. the Day that Are Selling at $18. 00. to $25.00.. $12. 50 io $26, Cassimeres and 2.50. y of the highest grade makes; cheviots, silk faced and athe Stouts | up to 46, 5 & ae Sa BESS

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