The evening world. Newspaper, May 5, 1914, Page 12

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THE EVENING WORLD, seats sare and gail iar? property, Stok curity for WOMEN IN | PANIC IN FIRE. They Take to Fire-Kecapes and a second co and a ont FUNERAL fe personal ‘ a eae ni | Serenm Inatend of Using Staten. sa judgment fe 6, the Gen-| After a woman had turned in a 1 f « shortage in the Monument) qiarm for a email fire in the basement er HH | Fund Associatiot im y double tenement house | ch street, Williamabure, | this morning, Policemen Lynch ran inte the place, the tenants and helped many to the atreet _— Je from Yonkers pub: | a men living in Ps ervices Will Be Held at Cathe-| »: © dral and Burial Probably | at Arlington. 4 | eighty, a for Rep Wine Waller was on a] up- tate, politics, dies iM train Hc did not! home tn Schoharie, lneoer i] With military honors Major-Gen. | iniel KE. Sickles will be buried at) 1 o'clock Friday morning from St. trick’s Cathedral cane") HEADAGHE, DYSPEPSIA—DIME A BOX ‘The probabilities are that his wish night, in the | be fulfilied and he will be buried @ hilltop int will escort the! Turn the rascals out— the ‘Wenlache; [your liver! your liver and carry off the decompored | a of the State Senate for several terms. jonal Cemetery | ie the silent n Friday biliousness, indigestion, constipation, the | waste matter and constipation poison | ‘through Cot, {Sek sour, stomach and foul gasea—turn [from the bowels, FOR CONSTIPATION, TORPID LIVER affecting scenes were enacted esterday at the Sickles residence, No. a Fifth a Uld friends of the y of them men who foliowed him at Chancellorsville Gettysburg, filed into the house last look ut the face of their old Clean tloort" with etl Sa, GOLD DUST - 5c and larger packages. Cuts the dirt and makes this hard work easy. Sickles favored the cemetery at urg as the most appropriate place for the General's body. jgements for this were nearly fed when the son of the lat Zabriskie advanced evidence dead General's wish to be at Arlington, in the shape of memorandum found in bis father's rs. Bickles left a will, which “e ago, when the separation jween the General and his family las complete. wyer Hays expressed positive be- that no sensational litigation Id be attempted. “The debts of the General,’ “have practically exh: te and there it to eae sted the es: enough left ank holds a tho Sickles SMITH GRAY @ CO. GIGANTIC SELL-OUT ENTIRE SMITH GRAY STOCKS Spring Suits, Summer Suits, Winter Suits, Fall Suite: All Weights of Suits in Two or Three-Piece Models. Spring Overcoats, Fall Overcoate, Winter Erie gaat Light wat hts, Medium Wei; nts and tes ita; Fur Coats. oni 5 i Coats, Chaufleurs’ mes Odd Trousers. Cc Ps SI mae) ‘ajamas, ae ke, Umbrellas, Canes, Gthor Furnishings. EGARDLESS OF COST ‘OR FORMER SELLING PRICES The Receiver Has Determined, and Has Now Ordered, Such New, Startling Price Cuts as will insure the instant carrying out of his determination—that all stocks must be »- @old in the shortest possible time. UP TO D5. 45 ‘6.4 PRICES SO SENSATIONALLY LOW that it will pay you enormous interest on the present cost tobuy now for fut TD. tremendous, unexampled, incomparable bargains haveseldom been known in New York Fags aartnes now offered make it wisdom to ‘stock up’’ your wardrobe in advance for coming months a seasons. a in tm? ideal, , a Come immediately Buy Winter Clothes NOW to put fi t to any of our } Buy Medium Weights NOW tolhave taude ne Fall. ne FOUR Stores. Buy Light Weights NOW for this Spring & Summer. EVERYTHING MUST MOVE ply AND WITH ALL SPEED TAL y, RECEIVER’S SALE OSCAR A. LEWIS ieW YORK BROOKLYN YAY AT WARKEN ST. oa FULTON ST AT FLATBUSH A@) 7 AVENUE Above, 27 SE LSTORES BROADWAY AT BEDFORD Ad All Stores oa Until 6.30 P, ae a As Receiver in Bankruptcy | styles; vali values 60c to $1, at silk fabric of service and merit. O'Neill Main Rtore—Second The Famous Check Apron All the best ne. che Value 65c— Snow White, 920 remnants hea of 134 to Value $1.90—White Crochet—Summer W Crochet—Summer Weight full size bed. limited. Hemmed ends. Summer O'Neill Main Store—Second The kind you generally pay 65c dozen for. . Black and white. O'Neill Main Stor Value 19¢e— jain Store—street The regular 5c cake at, each... Dosen 40. Limit Tellet Articles Dept.. 0! Bargain including organdie, pique, linen and net. buttoned front trimmed with solid colored bands, oe also tea spoons, at 9¢ each, 15c Curtain Scrims, Yd. 10c Yard wide printed scrims, with plain and figured centres; splendid assortment of colors, 5 O'Neill and Dress Ginghame at, yd., Limit one dozen to oe to each custcmer, Main a York's Sixth Avenue. 20th to 2d Street THIS Is THE. VALUE-GIVING THAT MAKES O’NEILL’S THE BUSY STORE THAT IT IS Sample Gloves Sizteen-button length and two-clasp 25c Chamoisette and lisle—samples, but ; silver plated linings, new floral , perfect and clean. From a famous s*“Chemnitz manu- DP Mean, Chief of Stuff for the Depart: | "Ten't put in another day of distress. lout by mornings (out box keeps your facturer”—white, > ment of ihe + proffered a dotall | Let Cascarets cleanse and sweete head clear, stomach sweet, liver and how- tan, gray andnatural =a from Governor's Island, but for rea-| stomach; remove the sour, undi els regular and you feel f months, | i d Te Bons not mace cloar tt was declined | and fermenting food and that n 't forget the children— their little in- | chamoisette an Phy the family | making gas; take the excess bile from |nides need a good, gentle cleansing, too, lisle 2-clasp or Militiamen will be the ard of 16-button mous- on ¢ Fweitth | CA CA’ i ied 1 don, isktea NDY THARTIC quetaire. Berved his a) esbip as a volun- cs , ‘omen's 16-button white mousquetaire pe face vale 66000 eens — 00 A. It, to which the - , will be honorary | W, 10 CENT BOXES “ANY DRUG § STORE jos @ committee rep- | Si ik Po li ain hal sano ORK White you SLEEP i oplins Op Thursday night, Phil Kearney = Value $1. 00 — it me ss will t ave of thelr Yard w ‘yard Cc Fates eairicranes Rich round corded silk, shown in all the best shadinge—s Special for Wednesday only. Floor, Amoskeag Ginghams 6'4c blue and white. Rtere—Aecond Fleer, Table Damask Snow White, yard 29c » serviceable Table Damask, in le: to Syards. Spi fendid range of patterns. 66 inches Ago og O'Netll Main Store—Second Fleer. Bed Spreads $1.19 The well-known Bates’ Spreads in Marseilles patterns for weight. Floor. Quantities ON T Cotton 30c Doz. Limit one dozen to each customer. 1e—Street Floor. Ribbons -123c hon, 519 inches wide—every wanted color. Floor. Ivory Soap aC Fleer. Plaza Twenty of them—just like these, (No mail, telephone or | c.0. D. orders.) 15c Printed Crepe, Yd. 9c Shown in a new range of dainty designs and colorings. Women’s 25c to 50c N’kwear, 18c Guimpes, flare collars, embroidered round collar sets; variety of styles, TUESDAY, MAY 65, r= We Give cat Coupons Free with Purchases and Redeem Them in Our Own Merchandise ==—=—=—=4¥) Shopping ge The Best Bargains of the Day Will Be Found on O'Neill's $1.00 Voile Waists, 59c Made of cotton voile, with collar and cuffs of colored embroidery; Children’s 75c Dresses, 49c Made of crinkled seersucker or dainty checks, in fine ginghams; Sizes @ to 6 yrs. 19c Silverware, Piece 9c Five thousand pieces of flatware of pretty design and plate. Consists of table spoons, dessert spoons, dinner forks, dessert forks and plein knives, 1914, Ne Mall, Telephone or C. 0. D. Orders Filled. Cut Glass ‘1. 98 Over 2,000 New Pieces— Actua ues up to $5.00, Fern Dishes, 8-in. size, with design. Comports, 7-in. Metre cutting. Saled Bowls, 8-in. size. Nappies, two handled Sugar and size, \ Bottles. Allinrich deep cutting. ‘ O'NeiM_ Honsefarntshing Store—Ranement PPP PP PPP PPP PPP PPPPPPS Children’s Rompers Values up _19¢ to 50c—at. In gingham and chambre: 6 months and 1 year. es up to 4 years Also odd lots in percale dr Boys’ Wash Suits Values $1.00, $1.25 i. 59¢ and $1.50, at.. Russian and sailor styles, in madras, percale, gingham, Galatea and togo cloth. Some plain, others with fancy braid trimming. Limit three to a customer. O'Neill Men's Store—Street House Dresses Values up 5 7c to fo 6100, at... 00, at.. gingham. Low necks with House Dresses in Amoskeag g in Amoskeag gi flat collars. Some embroidery fess O'Neil] Main Store—Third Linoleum Value $1.00, 4 9c at, square yard... Genuine Inlaid Linoleum with colors going clear through to 2 yards wide and shown in blue, tan and green granite $0c Floor Oilcloth, aquare yard, 24c. O'Neill Main Store—Fourth Floor. Prairie Grass Rugs wanes back. patterns. Size 9x12 feet— Regular calue $8.00. Nery sanitary grass rugs with ee borders. Limit on: to each customer. mi Mae S “‘Bloch”’ Reed Pullman Sleeper Regigry $185: $10.98 NEVER I BEFORE IN THE HISs- TORY OF THE BABY CARRIAGE E HAS A CARRIAGE OF UALITY AND MANUFAC. Y A FIRMOF SUCH A HIGH REPUTATION BEEN OFFERED AT ThIS EXTREMELY LOW PRICE “Bloch Reed Pullman Sleeper, full sized body of fine quality narrow flat reed with round reed roll on hood, Re- clining back, foot brake, good quality removable corduroy cushions, Strong tubular steel pushers, fine easy riding ranteed springs. Natural finish, AME CARRIAGE IN WHITE ENAMEL, VALUE 623 50 917.50 Club Plan Payments may nd veo | OTe, Main, Store Fi regula The Velvet Rugs are wove: seamed; every rug is perfect; splendid assortment of Persian designs and colorings. Our Summer furniture Sale is undoubtedly the greatest we have ever held. the largest ever exhibited in ony Greater New York Store. variety of everything required for 2 s Three-Piece Reed Suit, Club Payments if Desired As illustrated. ‘The frames are made of hard, white maple wood, thoroughly well constructed; has closely woven, round reed seats and split reed back, with arms, apron fronts; finished in green or brown stained; the bases are thoroughly well braced, You can buy the pieces separately at these Prices; Settee, $5.00; ell Large Pictures Beautiful pictures that were made to sell at $1.50 to $2.50, at..... $1. 00 Gilt, antique and hardwood frames, in- cluding landscapes and photographs of many kinds; subjects almost without end; many fine for parlor; some particularly good for dining rooms; others for dens and living rooms, Still others | for bedrooms, O'Neill Main Store—Fourth Floor. Annee Night Gowns Values 75 4 7 rel to 31.00. Samples nsook aad muslin, high and low necks, Made in cambric, nai Embroidery and lace trimmed. O'Netll Main Store—Third Floor, nnn Women’s Waists Values $1.00 and $1.25 a 5c Low necks with flat collars. | Special at............ Made in voiles and lingerie. Emroidery and lace trimmed. O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor. rrr Brassieres Value 29c— Wc Special at. at. Brassieres made in good quality muslin. and lace trimmed. Sizes 34 to 44 inches. O'Neill Main Store—Third Fleer. Window Shades Value 30c— 19c Every one perfect... 3S feet wide and 6 feet long (cut length), shown in white, ecru, olive and dark green. Limit 20 shades to a customer. O'Neill Main’ Store—Fourth Floor, Pillow Cushions Value 85ce— 45c Special at.... Covered with pretty dimity cretonnes, filled with good quality silk floss. O'Neill Main Store—Second Floor, 25 lbs. of Sugar Standard Refined Granulated, in muslin ‘sacks. _ Special. . 95c With grocery orders only. | Hundreds of speciale are offered in all kinds of better grade groceries and canned goods. U'oul Main Store— Basement. Sale of Whiskey Full quar!s, regular 63 Cc 80c to 90¢ brands, at at. Old Crow, Wert End Club and Imperial Club. ‘Neill Main Store—Basement. Room-Size Rugs Size 8.3 x 10.6 hed ; $15 The Axminster Rugs are Embroidered one piece. O'Neill Main Store—Fourth Floor, The collection is The widest ir indoor and outdoor use. $11.50 o=omec—0 0101010 r price $7.00; chair or rocker, $3.25, regular price 84.00. O'Nelll Homefurnishing Store—Second Fleer Adams Co., Sixth Avenue. Jot to 22d Street, New York City oro ——10) BY BY THE > . New Serial AUTHOR OF “Raffles 99 BEGINS MAY 10 ~ IN. THE THE Sunday World | _y ="

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