The evening world. Newspaper, May 1, 1914, Page 24

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THSTORY OF Bt of "TIL" FOR TIRED »- RECTED AT MEET WASHINGTINS iN Prof. Hirt TH A Tells About Man ‘Who Started Cherry Tree Yarn on George. @@arter members of the Anantas feesived a little attention last when the Sone of the Revolu- (dem foregathered at Delmonico's to etlebrate the one hundred and twenty- Sith anaiversary of the inauguration of calloused feet te. Ne foratatn ther cocaped the cet the man who launched the ston ala-cylinder yarn abou of his Country and the: tree, was the first to fall. The: Re table yo e miles, feet ell after using ‘s the only ren it all the poison: 2 | which puff wp, the, feet jarcus Whiun jorture. “TIZ" is the on Carver corns, callouses and buni tldent o¢ the Now| 4 Get a fo-cent box of o08 , Blorraphlcal | drugs’ gist or «department store. a ig > nine | whole sooully, discovered tn’ stant &. Bevis Davig salisbury’ Franks, vameree ce8 ‘at the inauguration of - ‘The effect on the ankles of wear- ing shoes that Do Not support the arch. ‘The same fect in a pair of Cow- anv Axcu Surrort Srors— ankle btrain entirely relieved. WhenYourChildren’s Ankles“Turn In” they show that the arch ligaments have weakened, Strain on the muscles of the feet is relieved by the x CONVARD sdvoir SHOE. om : WITH COWARD EXTENSION HEEL : The peculiar construction of this helpful shoe, assists a , in keeping the ankles upright, and strengthens the “whole muscular system of the feet. “ ee Coward Asch Support Shoe and Coward Extension Heel, have been made by James 9. Coward, in his Custom Department, for over 34 years. 264-274 Oreenwich St. JAMES S. COWARD “fic Warren st.) Mail Opéers Fitled Sold Nowhere Eise NEW YORK or Golden| Oak Costum- er at this special SALE price for few |" days, No Mail, "Phone or C. | hes O. D. Orders will be filled N) AND SORE FEET “TIZ” for puffed-up, burning, feel. Walk urt you, won't tender weaty, stnelly feet need dy tee m:) remedy that tt i takes pain and soreness right out of foot comfort for only bad | | ig q BEST Dollar 2eo—Soo—so—o——OEO ‘ jured. downtown. L O'Neill Mate Stere—Strest Fleer. ae ees THE EVENING WORLD, PRIDAY, MAY 1, 1914. FE EN RRNA RMA NS RS RESON RH ENGNG NPIS NA Om OTIORMTNOE St O Ed We Give Surety Coupons Free with Purchases and Redeem Them in Our Own Merchaniise === Oeeeeeell G Store Opens at 9 A. M., Closes at 6 P. M. New York's ~ ' Shopping Centre Co. ~Sixth AveRus, 20th to 22d aL Send Us Your Furs or drop us a postal card or call our Fur Storage Office on the phone—Chelsea 5700. Do it now—next week your furs might be stolen or in- ‘ Saturday ai at. with fancy collars, Special at $1 navy, brown und tango. Made ij linene, t Gtolt . The Most Popular Footwear of the Lay ) Women’s Colonial Pumps The Alice Dovey Last—Just the Shoe tor the Woman | with the Dainty Li Little” le Foot... $3.50 Patert colt and gun metal also patent colt, tere and. buckle made with high Colonial tongues, light ar welt soles and spool Leela. Gun calf ond patent colt Colonials, with hand d soles and covered Cuban Louis and full Louis heels, Styles that ate up to the minute and sold elsewhere for $4.00 and $4.50. All sizes and widths, 83,80. Misses* and Children’s Pat. Colt andGun Metal CalfStrapPumps ' with fawn and gray cloth q fillers: are of tlre little itted properly: . on perteet fitting Sizes 6 to 4 6to 1, 91.45: 1114 toe $1, 50 O'Neill Mein Store—Hecand Floor. We take exceptionally ¢ folks and see that they Made of oxcelleut stu foot form lusts, $1.00; 816 Women’s Knit Union Suits of the $1.00 grade andot theb:iween iwe 6 Seas niveignt..... n One of the Grades ot Silk Stockings Special, 69c You would be fortunate to find as good stockings sold p at $1.00 regular. a low neck, no mercerized ribbon Fine liste the sleeves, cuff kne shaped; low neck, ff or umbretla style > Regular wud extra izes. knee Women's 19¢ Vests, 12) 5¢ Low neck: no sleeves. or wing sizes 7, & sleeves; Swiss ribbed; and 9; “seconds.” O'Neill Main Store—-Street Floor. v6 With high lice heel; double sole and toe. Black, white ‘and the new snacen ‘O'Neill Main Store—Street The Dear Little Folks of Less Than Six Years Will tind a wonderland of pretty things to wear at ONeill’ s—the low prices will please mothers as much as the beauties of the garments. Children’s Coats, Special at $3.95 Made in shepherd checks, with silk collar and belt of contrasting colors; sises 2 to 6 years. Children's Coats at $5.00 Fine all wool serge, white pique collars and cuffs, prettily embroidered; serge belt; sizes 2 to 6 years. Infants’ Long Coats, $1.95 | Children's Hats, $1.50, $1.95 Made in Bedford cords, with em- and $2.95 beukdored cape finished with fancy Made in hemp straw, with velvet and ribbon trimming. Infants’ Short Coats, 92.95 Infants’, Muslin Caps Dox style, made in cashmere, with braid and buttons; 6 months to # aise line at S$@c, TSc and years. O'Neill Main Store—-Third Floor Very Long biiocal Eye Soft, Fluffy . Glasses ‘ Switc hes | suck a: the optical Trou eh up to 90 (naka stores charge a $1. 95 Risa 84.50 ) for, $5 Value. $ 95 — 5 Special at 2 For To-Morrow Only O'Neill Main Store Second Floor PLRPPP LPL PDL PDA Thermometers such as are usually 29c sold at 48c, at. Indoor and outdoor eres, mounted on wood or black jspanned ‘Two pairs of eyeglasses in one-upper lenses for distance, lower for reading. 10-karat gold-filled Rim or Rimless Eyeglasses or Spectacles containing the bi - focal double) lenses. ‘Order by mail if you cannot come |. Our expert optician will test your oJ FREE. (or OSs O° NEILL-ADAMS CO., Sixth Avenue 20th to aad Street, New York City =——0r0 . Girls’ $1.25 & 91.50 Tub Dresses,$1.00 cale, yingham, Scotch plaids, and J with contrasting colors; sizes alue $1.25 and $1.50, Spec Plaza, Saturday \] ~All vizes, tu tks best Misses’ & Juniors’ Tailored Suits! Values $22.50 - $15.00. All the up-to-date models in the season's most wanted ina-} terials, some elaborately trimmed with lace collars and others The new tier skirt, in tango, tan, black, Copenhagen, navy, brown and black and white. Misses’ Afternoon Dresses 0.98 and $12.98 Made in satin charmeuse and sil poplin, trimmed with Brussels net and shadow laces; in all shades, black, Cope, tan Sizes 14-20. | Value $35.00 boy Tomorrow at. Misses’ $18.00 to $35.00 Coats at $12.98 to $25.00 A ehvice selection of misses’ dressy coats, for evening and general weur, made in all the new materials, beautiful etamine, fine gerges, novelty tweeds, +] minister @loth and the moat desirable moire; beautifully lined; handsumely trimmed with collars of satin moire and cord Misses‘ and Ju Misses’ and juniors’ 81,00, 14-20, with wide insertions apd tucks, ruffle skirts niors’ Shadow Lace Dresses, Special at $4.98 Value $7.98 shadow lace dresses, trimmed Sine For Saturday—4,800 Pairs White Silk Gloves Special, The 95c Pair uality Usually Priced $1.50 wenty-Button’ Length, Mousquetaire Style, Double- Extra Tipped Fingers, “ull Arms O'Neill Main Store. Fxtra! These Specials On Sale To-Morraw Only Kerr’s 10c Lustre Cot ton Black and White, all sizes. 2 Spools for 15c O'Neill Main ‘Stere—Street Fiowr. President Suspenders Always 50) Id for 50c Special at 23c O'Nelll Men's Store—Mreet Floor. 50c Ironi ng Board Pads, 39c To fit all size Boards O'Neill Main Btore—Stree} Floor. Waisis Value #1.50; Hargoin Plaia-Saturdayat. $1.00 of fine corded dimity, with organdie collars; also striped ging- hame in dainty colorings. Night Robes Value $1.00; Plata, Satu Saturday .69c fh large variety of dainty modela; all prettily trimmed with laces and fine embroidery, finished ribbon, with | 300 Dozen Flowers Value 50¢., Tée. 15c le line, in- , Felleges | | cluding wreaths, and various flowers. Moire Ribbon tue @8c.; Bargain Plata, ch taffeta, in every color: also Hack and white, Chiffon Cloth Veils ‘Chiffon. “Cloth Veil, fine quality; 144 yards long: hematitched; all | pf colors. Women’ s Hand Bags $1.60; Bargain Plaza, See ep Berestn Plea ST cxtiloe leather. “Large mirror in centre frame; purse inside. Bead Necklaces Value 7e.; Bargain 19¢! 7 cE AS tn See Bargain Plaza Dress Fabrics No Mail, C. O. D. or Phone Orders. hown in a variety of weaves and colorings. Crepe de Chine 1.00; Bar Plater Rainier 49c° yeoday grade; in a va- riety of popular shadings. White Silk Cloves Value #1 Bargain 55 " c Mousqi mri double tipped fingers; extra full arm. | Women’s Handk’ fs To 196 In tan all linen, hand embroid- ered, Madeira edge and lace trimmed Val. and Armenian edge Art Goods Bargain Para, Saturday, 7 '25¢ gree trimmed and scalloped edge; | scarfs, centrepieces and squares Girls’ Wash Dresses A Bargaiy. $1.00 > large rain. | of long Th a waisted styles; chambrey, gingham and percaie, in all the new Spring hades, 95 Children’ s Dresses ade quality have embroidered panels and Ia siyles ep sora amber, cut crystal C|sertions; tucked ee Oe wit! it and ribbop | Sines & to 6 years, Dy Py ~ Misses’ New Spring Suits In the latest models in all the most desired materials: some jackets with the ruffle effect, high standing collars: all the newest skirts; also silk in moire and poplin: lined with fine peau de cygne linings; tango, navy, black, taupe, tan and black and white, Sizes 14 to 20, The New Balmacaan Coat Made in all wool npnnish mixtures, set-in sleeve, roll collar and cuffs; side Lest gray and brown mixtures, Holland Rose Bushes, 15¢ Including Ta France, Pear Blanche, Killarney, Margaret, Dick- ton, Magna Charta, Mme. C. Tést- out, Crimson Rambler, Pink bler, Frau K. Druschki, Uiri Brunner, Mrs. J. Laing, Paul Ney- Dorothy Perkins bs hoe kiaving Btore— $25.00 $6.98 to $7.98 O'Nell) Main Store—Third Fleer Shadow lace is pastel shades fee eee lace $6. 75° trimmed, other, new features, _ The Directoire up-standing col- lar, drop-shoulder sleeves and # strand of black cord holding quaint beads or jewelled ornaments. Tre- mendously smart and exceptional, wl iN And a Very Handsome Hand- q cs J Embroidered Crepe deChine Blouse at 910.00 All white or white trimmed witlgduinty colors; Gladstone collar of organdie. New and strikingly distinctive. Crepe de Chine Blouses 95.00 Dress Blouses, Special 93.95 Crepe de chine and Ince blouses, sill A’ variety of dainty shades in tail-| ined. Peith ‘chiffon combination: silk ofed and dressy models. cord and tassel. O'Neil) Main Store—Third Fleor. f | Very Important to Mothers Is This Sale of Boys’ Extra Pants Suit Real value not less $3. 39 than $5.00; ; special. . You never saw such a fine suit sold at this pricc—not to mention the extra trousers. All wool ravy blue serge made up in yoke and 4 box plait Nesfolk model, bottom faced, twill lined; two pairs ot full cut lined knickerbocker trousers; sizes 7 to 17. Boys’ $7.50 Suits, 94.98 1a all wool cheviot and cassimere; also « full line of blue serges, made up in the new model ney and box plat slso in the Bulgarian and Nor- Tok styles; full cut trousers, full lined; sizes 7 to 17. Boys’ 75c Blouse Waists, 45c Ip white plaited eg madras; else's neat frotlgad fake pipers it made uj in fentiae jor button collars or ig taped or Bateat band, and yoke backs; sizes 7 to 1 O'Netll's Men's Btere—Mrect auld ~ open cuff A Big New Purchase of 400 Dozen Men's From _a shirt ma | fmamufactarer who who dreds of exchsive. 5 9 haberdashers with “best sellers” Cc Garner's Percales and Fine Mercerized Fabrics, in new hair- bosoms—trimmed with fine pearl buttons. Cuffs attached,’ eithe? starched or soft turn-back style. . e ~$1 and $1.50 Shirts supplies hundreds of exclusive usive line and cluster stripes and up-to-date colorings. Plain negligee ves O'Neill Men's Store—Street Floor. Spring Suits for Men Ac:ual Values $12.50 Smart Sack Suits, $12.50 . Values $18.00 to $25.00 Latest English conservative and Norfoik 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 \: $2 to 42; stouts up to 46, Spring Overcoats, $12.50 Values $18.00 to $25.00 In the new Balmacaan and English and conservative J models, Balmacaans in the nifty checks and fancy, rough effects, made button-to-neck or conservativ wt} at. Pnglish styles, in rough effects, in cheviots; patchted pockets. Also conservative styles. Sizes 84 to 42, Stouts to 46. Club Plan Payments Arranged if You Prefer +O'Melll Men's Gtere—Gtrest Flees. ;

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