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J, W. ADAMS SUCCEEDS OLDS. EXPLOS fl N KILLS ONE Beeretary to Boro President Marks Will Go Into Business. reeset’ virned in His ON DREDGER OTHERS President Marks, to-day turned in his ] tion to take effect next Mond: . has been associated with Pre oe ince the Fusion campaign ARE BADLY BURNED last Summer. He plans to go Hero Saves Their Lives by Dashing Into Clouds of Steam on Boat. @ Job pays $4,000 a year. Adams, who wes ated from Harvard in 1902, has never before held_a city position. “A Blessi from Al ” A boiler tube Diew out yn the dredger Iroquois in the Passaic River near the Jackson street bridge, Har- rison, N. J., early to-day, scalding to death Lawrence Shelton, twenty-one, of No. 27 Somerset street, Newark. Several uthers were burned and the lives of thirty other men wurking or sleeping on the dredger were saved through the quick action of Cari John- son, who ran into the live steam and uncoupled the boilers, preventing an explosion. When the tube blew out live coals were blown in all directions and steam and boiling water poured into all parts of the dredger. Shelton was working in the engine room and was overwhelmed with scalding water be- fore he could escape. ocala) Scldman of No. 27 Grand street, Jersey | City, and George Murray of No. 25) ee Eco Sesan werem samene| fl from serious burns. We Relichle Draggist Will Offer « Sebstitete Johnson, who uncoupled the dis- GEO. BORGFELDT & CO. abled boiler from the others, was MEW TORK. BOSTON, CHICAGO, SAN FRANCISCO burned about the face and hands, but refused to go to the hospital. The force of the explosion blew Henry who was asleep on deck, into the river, but he was rescued. The | Iroquois 1s owned by the Standard ; Engineering Company, No, 9 Pine ‘street, New York, and is doing Gov- ernment work on the river, | ——— ; EARTHQUAKE SOMEWHERE. ‘Setomograph ‘Tremors Indicate \ke Up Probably 5,000 Miles Awa ‘The seismograph tn the Brooklyn Col- It is not Lng iat Ac “ort ir feet to wear fashionable s hoes, n Dr. Reed Cushion Shoe For Men and Women can't be surpassed for stylish appearance, and it gives absolute foot comfort in its sclentif- cally correct struction. foot in proper form ‘TE3 vENINe Wout, WEDNESDEY, MAY 27, 1914. Hints to the Relating to Home and Markets. By Mre. Charlotte R. Bangs. aie Ts ap Housewife maid, was aleo gowned in white, and both knelt before the altar while the SOCIETY BELLE LEAVES . WORLD FOR CLOISTER solemn high mass was being cele- brated. Rey. John O'Rourke, 8. J., York, preached the sermon of New Seven braced her sister congregation, saluted “her with a bow. is friends At the close of the services the novice, whose real name eee Bet New York naa comet cirer ore : religion 5 Lge aor oe ba a * " cn were presen er the masa the| Sacrament, clad in the habit the Miss Adelaide Nichols of Bernards-| jovice, accompanied by his sister, | order, held @ reception. ville, N. J., Received Into Home. Plan menus ahead thi Friday the heaviest market day, with Saturday doubtful livery in email lote. Run no risk, Egge—Producer to consumer, leg- horn, 220,-230. doz.; mixed, 210.5 de- liv Yee. extra; 18-doz. case lote Wholesale, leghorn, 24c. (why 260.-27c. at Wallabout Mar- keet?); large, 230; small, 200.) mixed, 210.5 dirties, 190. Only case 30 doz, no delivery. Duck egge, 20c.-280, doz. Retail stores disregard grades, also sell 24c. leghorne for 38c. doz. up. Many beat eggs have dirty shells just now, so cheaper at wholesale. Butter—Producer to consumer, prints, 10 Ibs., 26c.; 30 Ibs., 25 1-20.) livery. Omit vee of process; it ie not needed. lettuce, pret: champion non-keepe: prometiy, lee all "e lose. ‘southern rade, bu; home product, Corn on cob Ie here, not fanciest, but on record, $1.50 juality. en ful, or 120. a Imported aetahatas, $2- fe Fela eay cy) best or poor, 4-Ib, oe. to $1.80; retailed 390.-700. teed bu., or 12c, $1.25 bu.; Beans, wax or g 5 qt. retail, but 24 100. from 150.? New white turnips, 30. bun. re- tailed 7e. up. reduced Order of Carmelites. (Soectal to The Brening World.) ROSTON, May 27.—In the chapel of the Carmelite Convent In Roxbury to- day Miss Adelaide Nichols, daughter of Mrs, Romaine Nichola of Ber- nardaville, N. J., known in exclusive social circles, received the habit of the Order of Mt. Carmel in the pres- ence of a large gathering of friends and relatives, who had come long distances to witness the ceremony. Just previous to the services Mixa Nichols entered the chapel attired as a bride, wearing a rich eatin gown with long train and high bodice. She wore an exquisite Spanish vell, which was her mother’s bridal veil, and which was held in piace wtih a Ay hen bbe) Ii peevish, feverish, tonkue coated, give “fruit laxa- tive” Look at the tongue, moth coated, it is hee, sign your MOTHER! GIVE CROSS, SICK CHILD ONLY “CALIFORNIA SYRUP. OF Re and undigested food will gently move out of the bowels and you have a well, Lay bn child again. ick children needn't be coaxed to take this harmless fruit laxative. lions of mothers keep it they know its action on the stomach, Peper and sure. little given to-day at once. your child a laxas st treatment given, gentle, thorough Peevith, listless, pale, liver and bowels to-morrow, handy because for tales, ‘lege recorded earth tremors last night and this morning but there is no reason ‘tor New Yorkers or Brooklynites to | fear that earthquakes are to be added | to the annoyance of the heat. Only @ rough has | made as to the probable distance of the | center of the disturbance from New ., The Brooklyn College scientists he center is from four to five throughout the life u of the shoe. Btyles and Leathers. sofdUonly In sur can Stor Established 52 Years, Prevention Is Better Than Cure in Eyesight Failing eyesight is prevented by wearing glasses in time. No power on earth can give back sight once it is lost. Eyes Examined Without Cha by Registered Eye Physicians. Perfect Fitting Glasses, $2.50 to $12. at John St, aio", .| 101 Nassau, | 17 West 42d BS) wee a Beook|; post of lyn. | decline re Rolloed therm. | BISHOP BRENT NOT TO WED. Says, Dis- ent, on hearin write a . ira “Willoughby ci Toronto, The Bishop as! mings to have it contradicted. f°, Bishop Brent ffered ‘he Sishop of New Je which he of this ru- ental to his 1.» Cor. Bond St Best & Co. Known for Absolutely the Lowest Price for Equal Quality Will Close Out Tomorrow Misses’ Dresses of batiste, voile or imported cotton crepe. 14to 17 yrs.Formerly up'to 35.00. 15.00 Misses’ Coats for dress, seashore or country wear 14to17 years. Formerly up to 19.50. 8,75 Girls’ Motor Coats ot cloth. 34 to 14 years. light-weight velour Formerly up to 15.00. Women’s Patent Colonial Pumps, with tan or gray buck quarters; Louis heel, very high arch, medium toe. Sizes 3 to 6, A, B,C. Formerly 5.50 & 6.00. 7.50 3.95 Special Showing Thursday The Popular White Felt Hats, present- ing many new ideas in the all white hat, as well as the light shades. 7.50 to 12.50 Women’s Chamoisette Gloves, elbow length, white or natural. Value 85c 59c Correct Light Weight Suits Young Men’s Hand-tailored Suits (8-piece) of blue serge or fancy black and white check cheviot; long, soft roll lapel. 84 to 38 chest. Value 18.50. 15,00 Young Men’s 2-piece Suits of hive pencil stripe or fancy mixture cheviot; long, soft roll lapel; patch pockets, 82 to 89 chest. Value 17.00. 12.50 delivery 2c.-30, extra. Wholesale, C., 260. Ib.y lower grades, 230.-24e.; bakers’, 18c.-190.; all tub; printe 20, tb. extra, 10-25 Ibs; also process, 210.4 butterine, 150.-22c. Ib, No de- te. | el whoiesaie, do. to ii tall? atock piled bear the retail jer’e daily pail} doesn’t sleep, eat or act naturally; if ANY Ceetanaier We. 40 ThGrak rae breath is bad, atomach sour, ayatem full » at re- wreath of orange blossoms. In her hand was a candle twined with rose- buds, from which depended a shower |» Samora Pigs bouquet of lilies af the valley, Mine| Figs, Nichola's sister, who was her brides- Buyin, is rastto ae! means no to spoil ithe o° ceceedip, constipated waste, sour bile a Boye $1.50 to $2.00 i! Wash Suits, 98¢ ;——__________________+4 In Russian ana Sailor style, Dutch or military collars. Sailor collars are trimmec with flat braid or scall edge; suits are trim- med in contrasting color, making ® large assortment to select from. Boys’ Wash Norfotk Suits Special, $3.98 in linen and linen crash and khaki, in t new Norfolk 93.98 he models; patch pockets; full cut knicker trousers; in oyate n linen and the new clive shade ra Khaki; sises 7 to 17 years. ee All Wool Ney Blue jerge Suits, Extra Pants alue $6.50—94.98 In all wool navy blue serge, m up in Norfolk models with yoke and box pleat coats, made bottom faced, twill lined, two pairs of full cut knicker trousers, both full lined. Sizes 7 to 17 years. O'Neill Men's Store—Street Floor. Women’s Silk Hosiery, Value $1.35, at Pr. $1.00 Good seasonable weight; extra double top and high spliced heel; in black, white and colors. Women's Hosiery Prs., $1. i e, cotton or silk lisle; pliced heel, double sole and toe; regular and out sizes; in black or white, Women's Silk Lisle Hosiery 6 Prs., $2.75; Pr., 50c Fine Silk lis! inforced heel, sole and toe; double top; in black, white and tan O'Neill Main Store—Street Floor. with PPIPPIPPIPPPLA New York Headquarters for %» Silk Gloves WITH AN EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE STOCK Including not only the staple styles, such as Short “Kayser's,” SOc, T5c Lon, “Kayser's,” TSe, 91, 91.25 and $}.50, But also these: Kayser Silk Gloves, fingers, #1 and 91.50. with short with wide with heavy on back of 50, silk Gloves, ing embroidery 50. with fancy dered » ol, 50 and $2. woes Bille Gloves, in light opera shades, #1 and 91.50, Long Mousquetaire Silk Gloves, at 57c 16-button length, heavy weave, double tipped, extra full cut arm: te if iil hack atin esd ie Value $1.00. Women's 2-Clasp Silk Gloves, at 29c Double ti Silk Gl bce white eed colors, ‘Valve eon O'Neill Main Store—Street Floor, PPP IPIIIAIISSA Fels Naptha Soap Cakes sold elsewhere at 5c; this sale, 7for......... 25c 75c Wines at 63c Your choice of 7 assorted Wines and Liquors, all Two Star Brands; regularly 75c full quart; this sale: Rye Whiskey } Brandy Gia 63c Fort She rastey | We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities. O'Neill Main Store—Basement. AN oe SM i RR RR TS ER Te nd in just a few hours all the | pa di children of all ages and for ,rown-aps plainly on the bottl, Beware of rt sold here. Get the genuine, iforala Fig Syrup Com: other hind with Men's ie 00 ~~ Suits, Women's Special, $1.98 $1 All wool and pure worsted Bathi popular sweater Finit or flat jers cut; the trunks have draw stri in light and dark Oxford gray, navy blue; trimmed with white or dark Oxford. Sizes 34 to 46. Men’s $4.00 Bathing Suits,: $2.95 Made of pure worsted in the popular aweater braid trimmed; all vveieeall oe trim: slses.. 2 ‘e Ent: from O'Neill Men's Store—4 Entrances Direct Sixth O'Nellt Two Days of the Sale of Sr TESS Danza SC Last Entire $550,000 Stock of ur SSS OSS iC = FURNITURE At a Quarter Off Marked Prices _———— —————————— —— Every Article in Our Tremendous Four-Floor Furniture Department. Fur- niture for Every Room Is Included WITHOUT EXCEPTION BUY FURNITURE NOW-—while this wonderful opportunity is before you—BU Y NOW—and arrange for Club Plan Payments—a little at a time, if that is more convenient for you. Prices are the same either way. But DON’T MISS A SALE that gives you the best dollar's worth in the world for every 75c invested! The O’Neill Bargain Plaza No Mail, ‘Phone or C. O. D. Orders Filled Women’s 19c Vests, each 12%4c 25c Bath Towels, 19c each Low neck, no sleeves, regular and extra sizes, Snow-white; double-woven; heavy and ser- Black Velvet Ribbons viceable; hemmed; very absorbent quality. Satin back ....,.Nos. 16 92 40 50 59c Printed Brocaded Crepe, 38c Value... . . 85e 45c 50c 65c yard Yard wide; shown in a range of choice floral Selling Price...... 25¢ 29¢ 35c¢ 39c yard | designs and colorings. l6c Bath Towels, 12!4c each Snow-white; heavy; spongy and absorbent; hemmed; for general hard wear. $1.50 Bath Room Fixtures, ea., 50c Complete line of bathroom fittings, in brass and nickel-plate. Men’s $2.00 Straw Hats, $1.25 The new Italian waterproof straws, all styles and braids and sizes. medium crowns; in fact, any hat you want. Every one guaranteed. All sizes, 654 to 714. Genuine Panamas at $3.65 Just received, a new assortment of these hats, in all shapes, such as the telescope, Alpine, race and optimo. They consist of the best grades woven which are the Ecuadorian, Peruvian and Monte Cristo. Every one absolutely guaranteed. All sizes, 614 to 714. O'Neill Men's Store—-Four Entrances, Directly from Sixth Avenue, High crowns, low crowns, ‘These hats are all made to sell for $2.00 and $2.50. Splendid Stock of the New Bathing Suits -98 to $5.98 Women's Bathing Suits—in surf cloth; Women's Bathin: vf Suite —in fine mohair; fancy knit or flat Jersey weave. Light or dark Oxford, navy blue and heather mixtures, trimmed with Women's Bathing Suit 95.00 white, blue or dark Oxford. Women's Bathing Suite 95.98 Bathing Suits. 91.98 92,50 I sizes. . med; black or blue; all 93.50 Women’sOtting Skirts, Coats and Dresses Separate Wash Skirts—all new models in cotton bedford, linen, and rice cloth; speci: Separate Wash Skirte—in cot- ton bedford, sponge, cordeline, cloth and lin GMS Fatnateress artis $1.98 Separate Wash Skirte—in nat- ural linen, rice cloth and cotton bedford; apecial...., $2.50 Linene Auto Dusters and Trav- eling Coate—-regulation or kimono + full sweep; Traveling and in Coste—raglan sleeves; mannish tailored; loose or 3, some are combi- + 94.98 to 96.75 Mohair Traveling new models; 95.98 and «immed; 8 - 98.98 to $14.50 Women's Tub Dresses—plain and striped eponge, rice and lingerie cloth; fancy trimined m 2g 95.00 all sizes.. Beautiful Assogtment of Wash Di s—in long and short tunic unce effects; fancy belts; all the newest wash materials; all sizes; - $6.00 to $19.75 from... O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor, or $1 to $1.50 Shirts for City or Outing 100-Count Percales,which Plain Negligee Style, 91.50 | and checks: Flags for Decoration Day Special $1.49 Flag—The stars and stripes are sewed—not print- + Moy 2.25, inest Quality Wool Bunt F anak ind stripes, Stron, ree g canvas headings with nickel oo for ropes. The it flag made. 4,800 New Porch and =———————— Morning Dresses 69c, 79c, $1.00 —————————— 4 98c | At Least'91.00 to 92.00Values House Dresses of fine quality rice | percale, with vest of solid colors; collar and cuffs to match, Another model with sailor collar nf OS of plain colors; sises 84 to 46; $1.00 values, at.. 69c House Dresses of “Dain Colored Lawn: waist with Gitess plait, buttoned side effect. Another model with i models in value $1.25, Porch Dresses white waists tucked back and by bonel tailee Legere ie collar; i barge pear pearl buttons; Mil ts ii a ma al alue, Revise iNT eaE Se Teh t 91.00 * porch Dresses in colored linen; with white pique cellars and cuffs; lace front; i in cadet blue, tam or light 91.75 eas +» $1.00 ch Dresses of daint; lawns; yoke collar and sleeve ith aly, embroide: 1.60 $7.98 Lawn’ Swings for $5.98 on the face of it means Shirts worth up to $1.50. All made over the newest 1914 patterns, that follow the exact lines of custom made shirts. 59 trimmed with heavy pearl buttons. Coat Models, with cuffs attached, either starched 4 or soft turn-back style. Sizes 14 to 17. In addition to this lot, we have 600 dozen Shirts of fine mercerized fabrics. $5.00 Silk Shirts, $3.45 These are just what you want for summer wear Made of fine qualit; colorings. The fit and finish are equal to custom made; they are plain style, coat model with turn-back cuff. Men's: 41:90" Medligott More Men's 25¢ and 35c Silk Socks ewe 9 50c White Gauze and gan Lisle Thread Under- at l4c wear at 69¢ Men's Summer weight aitk socks, | Balbriggan Underwear, 369: | Light Summer weight lisle thread, | the right weigh that men like to wear| 3 for 91.00 e silk front ana pearl buttons, long and | at this season of the year; reinfo short sleeves. Colors white and| soles, hi @-ru. and various other colors, | Balbriggan shirts and drawers, O'Neill Men/e Btore—Feur Entrances Dir eetty from Sixth Avenue, eee reemmer a k. Light grounds, with neat stripes in all the newest O'NEILL-ADAMS CO,, Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Strect, New York.Ci negligee Men's 50c Wash Ties, 25¢ Made of fine cheviots, Russian ‘ords and mercerized fabrics; light nd these in bhacke arene | Extra fine quality white gauze and|#"d medium grounds, with neat stripes in contrasting colors; warranted fast, Made of selected hardwood and nicely painted and varnished. Well made throughout. Large en to hold four adults comforta! This swing is noiseless, 96.98 Lawn Swings at $4.98 A tionally high grade swing at pigndecmo til moderate Price. Made of wel selected seasoned wood, frame inted red and the suaabad vb weather proof Mss! is a two passenger, Fo pal ri value 10.00, The Popular connate fh awning te ots well mae 8 and handsomely in dark pigs nee tess glid! ng weton and vac make it one the most popular of di jalties, Complete with awning, Jom Z 925.00, sale price...... 7.50