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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 88, 1916." OmN8 MISSES BO AT We Give Surety Coupons Free with Purchases and Redeem Them in Our Own Merchandise Fj] +] ‘ ° Store wate at 9 a.m., Closes at 6 p. m. esau (PNET -A DAM Otto's Batting Average at Miss- Sixth rect 20th to 22d Street ing Liners Is Still a Perfect OR rrrrrrrrmmmrrmrmmnerrerrrwe romrecet — 14° $303 10-Pc. Sheraton Mahog- [Pins vou mis Is Made Easy EDWINA'S IS BETTER. any Dining Suit, $23 7 .00 BBs) oe account, which is # confidenti embership in She Came, She Saw and Then 4 O'Neill's She Went Far Away Household Club Telephone Directory iidinaly GOES TO PRESS Otto Van Warpf missed the boat again this morning. Up to date Otto's i inst boats is) ‘Thursday, May 7th, 1914 ff rr with his shoes on in a Hoboken water | front h h! 001 a he ts Ph dca: Nacdheme page diy poedgdbe ot poder hve there now babbling of bls bride BA will appear in hed aun . Os See wina, who is on the Atlantic Ocean, ‘ork,’ owe partm: houses headed it deming herself deserted, change Telephone Service may OLA i WhuLive' GE RoeaTaaM, HelS their names elep! Direct tion with land, do by trade he ts, su s- the "tes Ted inte Tl Ce sooty hog $3.00 a year. tively enous, a blocker of hata. He] camo to this country in 1910 and went t Kk fi hat factor it Danbur; DS poy ode Sone epee ty ace ua notify us as early as possible, in order that such changes may poellinyigeg hia real ta tha ave it banks of the t . appear in the new Directory. Sta MAME: HaWant baak: to) Rotter _ Advertising Forms Close May Ist }aam and took to wife Edwina Haar. . ven, his childhood sweetheart. They hone, write arest Commisecial Office. atarted for this country on the Ura- tn ei Cae te nium Line steamship Uranium, which BROOKLYN en route from Rotterdam to New Address j York*stops at Halifax. 81 Willoughby St. Main | 12000 The Uranium halted at Hatifax in 895 Ninth St. 12016 h rd Fc C M i $ S ] V 1 Tie Neurand Ave, ‘Bodloed wey Tara coun too tore ovo O 25C tO 35cCurtain Materials|$20 Seamless Velvet Rugs 110 Fifth Ave. Fin bed bride aboard. He got lost, and when 36-Inch Scotch Madras, in cream, in pretty floral Size 8.3x10.6. Strictly All Wool and es ver St he reached the dock the Uranium was t hull down outside the harbor. pavjo-lnch Mercerized Scrims, with band borders, in 15° Perfect— Extra Heavy Quality— Rich $13.7 5 ‘Afte Ginking over the Miustion a white and cream; drawnwork insertion. Oriental Patterns. Wednesday at A couple of days Otto discovered that Sectnsh Laeettsieaned Seta ce 2 9x12 ft. $8.25 Prairie Grass Rugs, $3.95 he could come to New York by train. aa eed coe ee es 36 to 45-Inch Mission Nets, white and Arnb.. Fancy bordered designs, attractive colorings. For Wednesday only, jut he got mixed up and found him- O'Neill Main Store—Foutth Vieor. and only one to a customer. G8 Tremont Ave. Tremont 18080 self in Quebec. Finally he reached FAR ROcuAWAT sbincnallb Contr Av ‘aren Ber Rockaway imoie EET, Danbury, Conn., last Saturday morn- $1.10 Wool Velvet Carpets, 85c. TOMPMINSVILLE—444 T Tompkineville, inne g ing at daybreak. Furniture Slip Covers Hall and stair patterns, good serviceable fabric. WEST NEW es Colursbla St. West Brighton 129066 \3 The bride had been there. She had O'Neill Main Store—Fourth Floor. gone to Danbury direct from the Ura- Allowi 20 ards Z .NEW YORK ‘TELEPHONE COMPANY A Stee ee on cach order; 3009 Collapsible Go-Cart NNN Se yah, cede renting more stan twenty! = Special, $1.98 Otto arrived. She had left the night | before to sail for hy old home in Rotterdam on the Uranlum liner Prin- BIL sill be rade. LD for Manhattan, Brooklyn, ‘Hoboken, |!ight, but strong. Choice of blue, Jersey City and Long Island City. brown, black, green and gray. O'Nelll Main Store—Fourth Floor. O'Neill Main Store—Fifth Floor. Still Several Thousand Pairs of Men’s “Banister” $6 to $10 Shoes at $3.85 All Leathers All Styles White Buckskins Dress Shoes | ts and width tn | Blacks and Tans | Shoes and Oxfords | Arch Support Shoes | Dancing Pumps | broken in some styles. "Nelll's Big Store for Dad and the Boye—Four Entrances Direetiy from Sixth Avi These Money Saving Opportunities in the LLOUSefurnishing Section $15.00 ~~ $13.00 Vacuum [1 1,000 pcs. Wooden Ware| Wash Boilers Cleaner, $6.50 Values 98¢ to $1.50 ss: 69°& 79° cobain heey, enuine copper @if, ottom; our vo it enables you to enjoy the use of your pure! while paying for them little at 0 "a Nearly 50,000 names are Made of mahogany, with satinwood inlaid decorations, and is the product of America’s foremost Period Furniture on the roster of O'Neill's now manufacturer. Id Club, and each "The BUBFET is 84 inches long; fitted with inlaid gallery back, and also can be hed with mirror panel back. Lido s2 or ete CHINA CLOBET un tacher'wide and 60 inches kighr-hes three abelvess equare ends and letdice tritesed side lights, SERVING TABLE is 40 inches lng: has inlaid gallery back; large drawer and shelf beneath . EXTENSION TABLE has a 48-inch top and extends cight fee Furs Stored at SIDE CHATRS sed ARM CHATRS are made with sip seats nd inlaid panel backs. Sold separately at these prices: O'Neill’ Re. Bale Res; _aftte. ae Bs f en The é A i ee. jee. from any harm. are BUFFET.........80800 052.50 | PRTERSOS ee 88790 #99-0 | Anat CHAIR.....815.00 £12.00] thorcughly cleaned when stored and CHINA CLOSET. 69.00 955.00 TABLE...... .-864.00 950.00 | SIDE CHAIR.....810.00 97.50 | constantly looked after, and all for a ~ See ig oe GrNellt Housetarnishing Store—Second Floor. surprisingly small charge. «|cipello. She was broken-hearted, Ot- to's friends told him. Otto at once headed for New York. Arriving at the Grand Central Sta- tion he shaped a course for the Ura- nium Line docks in South Brooklyn. He got there at 2 o'clock last Satur- day afternoon. The Principello, with| Edwina aboard, was at that moment passing out through the Narrows. By dint of inquiry Otto lea... vi that the next ship for Rotterdam was the Potsdam of the Holland-American Line, sailing from Hoboken to-day. He bought a ticket and arranged to pursue the fair Edwina across the briny dee; It has been customary for many years—up to two weeks ago—for the Holland-American ships to sail at 10 o'clock in the morning. But two wecks | ago the management adopted tho 1) o'clock A. M. sailing schedule. And | the Potadam, left Hoboken at 1 o'cloc K this morni It was just 8 o'clock when Otto a rived at the Holland-American line pier In Hobdken, He was happy, for was he not two hours ahead of time? So it was no wonder that Otto, when he learned that the Potsdam had sailed an hour after midnight, ad- Journed to the nearest tavern’ and sought to drown his grief. binding. We use only the best quality|leatherette hood, heavy rubber-tired ere Belgium striped damask. wheels, reclining back, easy running; This extremely low price enly SNA VWs ill ft — This includes measuring, cutting and| Chair style, exactly like illustration; \l A hand vacuum cleaner that cannot be duplicated for the money magty brand, in this city. 7; regu- Warranted to do the work of ; larly $1.75; spe- any on the market. Cleans car pets, rugs, drapery and furni. ture, Only s limited number special a at this price. ’ . Size A regularly $2.85; spe- ; Colonial Glass \ * cial at 912.98 Ceiling Domes. $9, 63 Fitted for gas; : GlassSanitary ‘ t art glass; finished LBS poon Hold- . with metal scroll, a ers, regularly 15c.; spe- <> ___ Five Etirned to Death, MOUNT UNION, Pa., April 28.—Mrs. Mildred Verner, aged twenty-six, and her four children, Elmer, Ruth, Albert and Frances, were burned to death last ' night in a fire which destroyed the Make that tea kettle bright with WEvo"bacgiiea'Ur Rates Puer*Ga® ner, husband and father, ia Stanioy ed d a little hot water and Tees Na yee at work wh ee ee Japan Will Show at Frisco. TOKIO, Japan, April 28,—It is officially announced to-day that Japan will par- ticipate in the San Francisco Exposition, a ees Filled Watch The cleaner of cleaners for kitchen Gol Chains ° utensils. Cuts work in half and oa sterilizes everything while it cleans. 5c and larger packages. (HERE FAIRBANK S7an7] CHICAGO Curtain Stretchere—Reg. $1.35. | lothee Baskete—R 10c ina Ovens—iee Long = . Sanitary cores Garbage Cans, with bail handle; family sise; regu- larly 49¢.; special Just a Few of To- Th B ain " Plaza 400-Day Clocks morrow’s Specials on e argai Special, at $4.95 5 si lk Gloves Np Mail, Phone or C. O. D. Orders Filled, r tea eng ‘34c Corded Silk Poplins Check and Stripe | | Rum four Values 81.00; Bargain Plaza, 65c uitings un lays | Wedel jard A : gray and navy, Ya shown in all the Pia ly os 65c pt ed Pica | Crepe silk Eponge bedt shading Le eon | Minding. | Value 79¢: EER 49 House Dresses aoe, "tod colorings, tucluding the Stands 12)4 Plaza, neaday, Values to 81.60; Bargain pop’ inches high; at tesa. » shown in all ied Plasa. ineaday, ¢ 95c¢ ier Boe 9nd pret! semhinte io beat shadings, "Also black, B In striped or with bands of Stamped ee ne o at ot le Women’s Hand ipl brunet seelini ad heal Goods bese «aa “Wadneaday... gingham, with piping and folds of| Value 39¢; Bargain Plasa, Plasa, Flere. aaa ieather, +=, ,85¢ solid colore—with and without ool-| Wedneeday, each. .... : 25c glass dome ore, QJ Ne pric h | lars, high waist effects—some with] Children’s rompers on dresses Cher“ lined; inside’ purse wit a rt a Faas dent error, All the beat styles. Raglan aleve. 9 good quality chambrey. a. ed Wal Ware ae 4 Ene very et “ton oy tne “Wage “Let the GOLD DUST TWINS work”? af Pe fname Hagiee fa jomeretai = RO ATAMPA ACCEPTED. —