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(recline ine test — ay ERE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1916. e raft waa too 10 ho! exp en€ 3 NW SURE 1 COME A) MOTORBOAT SANK, < Ne ie o Land Mortgage Associations tw Be FOR AMERICAN MATCH LONE SURVIVOR THINKS No other boats were in Halling dis- Sultursl eevelopenent, was, tntreguced yeaterday by Representative Bulkley of Onfe, an@ Senator Hollis. The main Purposes are to create ndard f of invest based on farm mortgages | Heth tnr and to equalize rates of interest. * Lend #@ associations will be | formed under the proposed uct, the min- | |. imum capital allowed being $10,000, and | fare the louns to farmers must be for pro- ductiv poses and must not excood | tf $4,000, no other business must be |; No general banking will be allowed by these associations, and} i no deposits will be accepted by them. | cases such an aro nat provided ty Twelve Federal land banks are to be! where. The present created, the districts to be substantially | fon und Cherry, atree the mame aa the Federal reserve dis- sary there treats Nuswrode of u , and beaut; mote healthy, natural action: ine of digestion ai =the tonic, safe and e' night brin, could eee nothing of hia companions. certain rellet, Get a box o' 1d farmern by a banking rystem espect- harsh purratives, they ins off his clothing and Formed Following Federal Thomas Clancey and Walter) ana tt wes iate last night before phy- jure the howels and ag- the two miles to oh Reserves Districts. " suctans at Fort Slocum revived "im. Muller Believed Drowned heard a ory and } back, but WASHING May 13.—The bill to ord Wimborne Announces her Clancey nor Muller wae mar- Off Huckleberry Island. That Capt. Cheape Will Ac- company Challengers. up-to-date Drug Stor olan not wot it, send pe OW by mall t0 The Larovet Sale cf Any Medicine in the World peter Sold everywhere. In bones, 1005 980.” Families of Thomas Clanosy and | [i ‘Walter Muller of New Rochelle have given them up for lost, following the @tory of Oscar Stoneberg, a New Rochelle boatbuilder, who was picked up unconscious from @ sand spit off Huckleberry Island, near Fort Slo- cum, yeaterday afternoon. Btoneberg took the two men out in LONDON, May 13.—Lord Wimborne |) @mpounced to-day that aptC. Leste “Gt @. Cheape, veteran of two teams | Wich attempted to Hft the interna. polo cup, had finally agreed to the team scheduled to play the Brook our next month. He that the challenge would withdrawn and thet the Brit- ‘would make the trip to Amer- $2.50 in Goods Shopping Centre i] Free for a filled | Book of Surety Coupons. Rose Bushes 2 for 25c land Rose Bushes. set out. O'’Nefll Meaeefarnishing Stereo Beecment, lf Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street an a | PROPS ESSSCESPSSPPPSPPP PPPS SP PP PP PPPPPPPPPPPOPLRD At O'Neill's ‘‘ Big’ Store for Dad_and the Boys—America’s Greatest Men’s and Boys’ Outfitting Store. i The Event of the Week in Men’s Clothing Values We Have Prepared for a Tremendous Three-Day Sale with a New Assortment of the Best Clothin tyles of the Day—The SAME _ SNAPPY MODELS that the Smartest Tailors Are Showing. 1$18 to $25 “*Viizca""” Spring Suits and Overcoats at $12.50 Full Evening Dress Suits. Spring Suits for Business and Street Suits of Tartan Plaids. Also the popular Puredo Suit—a model that is ‘ear. Consult the files of newspaper advertising and the same in every respect as the high-class tailors It {s useless to go into detail of the dozens of will the firat are making—in fact, THE PATTERN of these models and hundreds of styles of suite that we BO eaten ae vane orebati if Dut it was apparent that the boat mot be saved. Stoneberg, the man al Sb eee i eanction te represent international matches ‘They were defeated Hunter was forced to with- account of ilinese. The Hur- committee attem| to re- the team when ‘Wim- turned this task over to it. if i tath , Press for their refusal ‘to jéin on. but it was not until to-day Cheape accepted he invitation. —— |” MAZARD SENDS CABLE TO ENGLAND OFFERING TO POSTPONE MATCH. ‘William A. Hazard, secretary and treasurer of the Polo Association said to-day: “In view of the disquieting Feports which have appeared in the papers recently the Polo Association has thought that it might asslet the Berlingham Club in getting their team together, if they could have More time for shipping their ponies. Inorder that the new playera on the tedm might have opportunity for more practise on ponies with which they are not familiar, it hasgbeen de- to send a cable to Major Green, There Is Hardly a Woman Who DoesNot RelyUpon LydiaE. Pinkham’sVeg- etable Compound. Princeton, Il.—"I had inflammation, hard headaches in the back of my neck ¥ ete Ome « pound wit such ex- Ai cellent results that I does not —Mrs. J. F. JOHNSON, 0. 4, Box 90, Princeton, Ilinois. Experience of a Nurse. Poland, N. ¥Y.—“In my experience asa nurse I certainly think Lydia E. Pink. ham's Vegetable Compoxnd is a great medicine. 1 wih all women with t would take it. oo! Then perme, rath Gans it! it res an alwa: Life with the Compound to all. my pa- sults was turned out by one of Fifth Avenue's exclusive tailors. Fabricisa beautiful close-nap, high-lustred undressed cheviot, lined with Vene- tian, facings grosgrain silk. Formerly high- grade stores charged $25 for this suit. O'Neill's are selling them for $12.50 and have in two years’ time satisfied £2,000 customers. We CAN FIT A MAN OF ANY PROPORTION, for the sizes run regular, stout or slim. $18.60 is the price, 086 the value. Morning Coats and Vests. Strictly in vogue, iyisheeeg tailored; beautifully fitted coate and istcoats of black and Oxford Vicuna. They will certainly please the man who is most particular in his attire, an nts the proper clothes for afternoon; featured in other stores at $25, Special at O'Neill's at $12.50, Chauffeurs’ Suits. O'Neill's famous drivers’ suits of dark tan and dark £y ertised elsewhere at $85. The coats are made pleats, wind shields in sleeves, regular long whipcord at ‘orfolk style with trousers. If you prefer, you buy your clothes arrange to pay a little ‘Neill’s Club Plan and time. Same prices PPP PIED PPPP PPP PLP PPD PL PPP DCO OP ARPS RO NEE LEO EN TC a aa RARAAPPPPRPRODDDOO DDS Men’s $1 “Athietic” Union Suits) New Lot of Shirts: and everybody else value at $18 to 825, which we are selling at $12.50. There is not a new fabric, weave nor potters that is not shown in the as- npageeds | hag one stores ae bed two of @ particular design, we are showing dosens. TOO MUCH STRESS CANNOT BE TAID ON THE FACT OF OUR ASSORTMENTS. There is not a clothing store in this entire United States that shows a» line more varied, better fitted iand suited to individual tastes. We feature * SUN-PROOF, NON-GLOSS WEARING BLUE maevilive Pel eae! _ ae bgpte the co! model narrow shouldere t-roll, English model, some with wide, others with narrow lapels,” Pak pine Sg pipe Oe tose ae gp Gunns a ‘S. There never has a sorges shown to 85 wos otane, 25 anywhere that are any better than ‘ ‘ou have your choice of serge, alpaca or guaranteed silk "Neill-Adams assume every risk in selling you clothing. Every garment that leaves the establishment is guaranteed to be strictly right. We will replace any garment that goes wrong. Even our silk-lined garments are guaranteed as to wear and we will reline any one that does not prove satisfactory. Men's $18.00 Raincoats, $12.50 A good looking serviceable raincoat of twilled cassimere, double texture; all seams are securely sewed; strapped and cemented. Satin inside yoke. ON Men's 51 trances Direct from Sixth Avenue. balb: jave pear Light summer weight athletic union suits in white and riggan; uttons and closed crotch. The most suitable underwear that men can wea Men's Medlicott Morgan Underwear, 69¢ Light summer weight lisle thread, one of the coolest garments that men can wear. Shirts have silk fronts and pearl buttons, long or short sleeves; drawers have suspender tapes and Made can wear. Socks with an UNLIMITED Guarantee, Box of 6 Pairs, at $1.50 |! with double soles, high spliced ‘heels and specially reinforced toes. any reason these socks are not satis- our “best sellers’ —m. ever sold at $1.00. 57C from the finest quality yarn, |! 224 Colorings. If for trimmed with heavy pearl buttons. Spring overcoats a MARVELLOUS L Tl cheviot, some with si lining, others serge lini TO from now until Summer tim for this kind of coats; rough mixtures, Bannockburns an equally suited. They are made in several siyles, some button to neck, others with convertible collars, all of them unlined; many of them with satin yokes and sleeve linings. trouse: to advertise Tartan plaids. We show probably 85 STYLES in every color and combination of colors, at $12.50. Shepherd Check Suits. In black and white, brown and white, dark blue and white, in every sige, both in the hard and soft finish goods. Designate your atyle of suit and we can fill your wants. We have shepherd plaid suits to fit anybody, even the short stout man, who has never been able to walk into a store and be fitted, but who had to subject him- self to the re-cutting of a tailor. ting Overcoats and Balmacaans. If there is a man in New York that has not secured one of our @18.50 il! Spring-weight Balmacaans, he should hurry. Itis really e top coats are plain, bl Jacings, others with cloth fi HE WEARER. In_ White and Fancy Serge Trousers We ey the season with our reall At $1.00 each these shirts were recently among ig the best shirts that were ve seen them sold in some Stores for more than a dollar, and they sold. New Spring Shirts, About One Hundred Different Patterns The materials are fine mercerized fabrics, cotton | pongee and very fine count Garner's percales. The colors are guar- | anteed fast. They are made over the newest 1914 patterns that fol- ‘low the exact lines of custom made shirts. Plain negligee bosoms, r Coat models, cuffs attached, either starched or soft turn-back style, Sizes 14 to 17, k, gray or oxford s, some with silk all made with the one purpose at $2.95 Great! rious lengths, they are the ideal cont for wear Balmacaans are of cloths cape cially woven other cloths marvellous value of a 85 and 86 2.95. They are white flannel, white serge, also cream serge with silk stripe decoration. Manager of the Hurlingham Club, as SAllows: a: ‘To Major Green, Manager Hurlingham Club, London, England. “In view of the difficulties you ere having in getting @ team to- gether we would be glad to post- pone the dates tw would be any ai factory return to us and we will gladly give a new pair in exchange. 25c #35cSilkSocksati4c. Men'ssummer weight Silk Socks,the right weight that men like to wear at this season of the year; reinforced soles, heel: . ia black, white aud various ther colors, egaes g s and toes; | Boys’ $7.50 Two-Pants Suits, — In all wool cheviot and cassimere, also full line of s 4 9 8 Blue Serges made up in the new model yoke and box e pleat, in the Bulgarian and Norfolk styles. Full Boys’ 75c Blouse Waists, 45¢ | Boys’ Men’s Panama Hats: Opening Sale cut and full lined trousers; sizes 7 to 17. ys " ie , ats: . 50 Spring Reefers, 94.98 : < c < and figured effects in per- Tn all wool navy blue serges and. new| ( - \ aN fancy effects, also in the ever popular , i madras, in light and dark col- shepherd pla heviots and cassimeres, made with standing bar button ‘hese coats made in the newest ade { bands; ta) double breasted box styles with large i cult and yoke backs; sises| Chevron om sleeve; sizes 8 to 8. collars or neck ped or patent Boys’ $1.50 Straw Hats, 98c Special 50c Never before have we shown such an assortment, The Tyrolean, Sailor a: all colors. Also a very large selection of Rab We ah sete Stes Street Rah shapes, { Straws, in white, blues and blacks. Is0 ha There never was such an opportunity for ‘New York Shoppers— Every Cloth Suit Every Cloth Coat In the store—Regardless of previous prices Women's and Misses’ and Small Women's $ 7 Juniors’ Sizes | 14. 5 Sizes Several Thousand Garments, embracing the entire range of correct Spring Fashions. O'Neill Main @tore—Third Fleer, BARGAIN PLAZA (No mail, ‘phone or C. O. D. orders filled.) tieate if I know, of, their condition in tiges Twill tiny do al can to help others to know of this t medicin Se HORACE NEWMAN, Poland, Herkimer Co,, N. Y. If you are ill do not Sag stone until opera’ is necessary, but at once tke? Lydle, HE. Pinkhera's Vegetable double gussets. Colors white and ecru. $5.00 Silk Shirts, 93.45 lain ne, ityle, with turn-back cuffs; trimmed with the finest pearl buttons; light grounds, with neat hairline, cluster or bold stripes, in all the up-to-date colorings, Sizes 14 to 17. Men's 75c Neckwear, 45c. Made of imported crepes in - & Made of imported my bodies; circular girdle to match, Men's 94,00 Terry Robes, $2.25. dais colors, with band embroidered pole dots ot fleur de | Terry cloths ext fall lengthr lane too is, in contrasting colors, | collar, with heavy neck cord: O'Neill Men's Store—Four Entrances Dircet from Sixth Avenue. weekn if it lance to you. We consider any postponemént Jonger than two weeks inadvis- ae ant special advice write Uz E. Pinkham Medicine Co., William A. Hagard, Lydia E. (confidential) Lynn, Mase. Secretary, Polo Associatio { BAC i ak ak Bn May Sale Bed Coverings 4 For your summer cottage you will undoubtedly 2) ee Ecuadorean, Perurian and (4 KX, Monte _Cristo_grades._ Every X/ He (\ " >| ~~ fect. a u rN hs an fect. Values to Of all the popular shapes, such as the ‘lelescope, Uptimo, Alpina and Race, in all proportions, and trimmed with the highest grade leathers and silk bindings, with oil silk front to prevent the perspiration from coming through. We have them in all sizes, 684 to 744. O’Nelll Men's Store—Four Entrances Direct from Sixth Avenue ges Fur Storage and Pi ig Bg ture| Ri bingo — chi ipped seams in furs or linings, and against loss or injury through moths, J ‘ moisture, theft, fire or deterioration, | loose buttons repaired without charge, Special Relining Offer Fur Coat Relined with Guaran' Skinner $9 5 Satin, Any Color, f re left for storage or will prevail This Special Price until Mey 20, only. Thereafter the price will be 815, fa cen opr ie recente +s hal a $1.65 to $2.00 Lace Curtains There are 2,174 paira in this sale. Su good $1 00 we wish there were mor. Etamine Scrim Curtaine—white| C: Si _ {1 or Arab; neat lace edges or insertions. | grounds; all'eclers, onemine — Tia Nottingham Lace Curtains. need just the sort‘of Bed Coverings which we are selling this month.at special prices. The variety offered is very extensive, You will be interested in the following: Blankets Speciall Priced Single size 00, 5.00, 6.75, 8.00 Double Bed Size —$4.50, 5.50, 8,00, 9.50 Summer Blankets, Light Wei Single Bed Size —$4.50, 6.00, 7.50, 9.00 per pair. Double Bed Size —$5.00, 7.00, 9.00, 10.50 per pair. Imported English Summer Blankets at new prices owing to tariff reductions, in all white, pink and blue Tanging in price from $12.50 to 18.50 per pair. 7 Fi; Silkoline Conffortables —Filled with white cotton, $1.75 each. Figured Mull Comfortables—with plain Dandess, filles with white cotton, at $2.75, 3.25 and OD each. Figured Nainsook Comfortables —with plain sateen borders, filled with lambs’ wool, at $5.00. English Printed Bed Spreads, —Single Bed, ibs does on Women’s Silk Hosiery Value 91.00 Special at 79c Pee rag eb ak se, lle tops, sole and toc, in all the popular O'Neil] Main Stere—Street Floer. Kayser Knit Union Suits Special at $1.35 “Florentine” Union Suits, Band top, tight knee; reinforced, low neck, sleeveless, O'Neill Main Store—Street Floor, Crash Towelling Value 12}4c Yd. . Special at 844c Yd. Seotch Mad: /urtaine—in ecru; Light Weight Summer Bed Spreads —In the best domestic and imported s, including Dimity, Aerial and Fancy Fi Pie Single Bed, $1.35, 1.50, 3.00; Double Bed, $1.50, 1.75, 3.50; Extra Large Bed, $1.75, 2.00, 4.00, The sale also includes Table Linens, Bed Linens, Towels, Suits, Corsets, Neckwear and Hosiery, Infants’ Wear, etc. James McCutcheon & Co., > 5th Ave., 33d & 34th Sts. PRB WY YZ YOY Wore Wesel ed WWD Mnts Md Ye WW 0S rd Nt Vee Qe ee Ne YN We eh Oe ar a er ee 79c Printed Dress Satin, Y¥d., 48c All silk; in all ahadings and designs. Women’s 50c Hosiery, pr., 35c : Three Pairs, $1.00, Full fashioned, high spliced heel; thread silk, boot length. Excellent ‘Seconds.” 75c Crepe Night Robes, 59c In white and fancy colors, chemise model, with kimono sleeves and lace trimmed. 60c a Dozen Tumblers, 4c each Thin, in plain designs of five different patterns; some with In Remnants of 114 to6 mete Close, firmly woven Crash Towel- ing for general kitchen use. Very absorbent quality, O'Neil Main Store—Becond 7 Cut Glass Value 95.00 Special at $2.69 Cut Glass Flower Vases, 1044 in, high, 5 in, wide, in the new floral designs, suitable for wedding gifts, O'Neill Hoasefuralshing Stere—Besement. attractive design. 95.00 Real Lace ins—| “ $2.95 eae pains ate ut 49c ii ts $3.00) caine pairs MU 8 OQ, ‘1.65 Ready Made Awnings,'1.25 } Poe 42 inches 4 feet don, Including cord, all ready to ; J anere Pocoh Screens, inside bark; narrow | ate 8x8 feet. 10x8 feet t} complete with [if

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