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= a | i‘ ' : WP-NEH- LER THE MAY END MYSTERY OF Schenectady Police Arrest Man by Whom They Hope to Trace Murder Victim. | GIRL'S HEADLESS BODY @CHENECTADY, N. ¥., June 25.—/ Pour arrests made here may lead to! he shedding of light on the mystery @Urrounding the finding of part of @ woman's body in the Mohawk River Friday. Police and county officials Went to the local foreign settiement te trace @ report of a girl missing and Qrrested a man and three girls on @harges of keeping and frequenting @sorderly house. ‘Thy man admitted | @ girl left there two weeks ago, but | @Maintained she is alive and can be | Yocated. They will be held pending further investigation in the hope @ey can throw some light on the ease. A pond four miles from the city Wee dragced yesterday to locate a| f Randbag said to have been thrown | tato it by a man and woman Satur. | @ay. The police have located the | ' Manufacturer of the ollcloth that was Wrapped about the torso, in Broad- way, New York, and an officer will } be sent there Saturday to learn, if; Poosible, what local dealers have | bought this pattern of cloth, —_———___. TOO MANY OPERATIONS NOW, SAY SURGEONS Also Inexperienced Men Should Not Attempt Abdominal Surgery. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., June 2% Perienced surgeons is the prevailing @pinion of the American Medical Apeociation, which in in convention Bere. “I raise my voice against too frequent operations on the intestinal @anal and on the abdomen,” said Dr. John B. Deaver of Philadelphia, aries Mayo of Rochester, sreed with him and said ere too many unnecessary op- @ations. “Many of the abnormalities of man due to embryonic causes,” he said, “and will be understood by the surgeon only when he knows BE aretiation wes askes ty 0 lation was asked by Horace Brock, President of the Penn: ivania Aasociation Opposed = to foman Suffrage, to go on record as oe to equal suffrage. She de- “children cannot be properly eared while the mother is attending political conventions and dabbling {n Baliticel matters generally.” ad | Foo many operations without justi- | fable cause are performed by inex-| More than wet—thirst-quenching Better than sweet—delicious Crisper than crisp—keen: More than pure—wholeso:- - Tue Coca-CoLa COMPANY Long Wear in Every Pair of Children’s NOMSEME Finest yarns, guaranteed fast dyes, high-grade finish, and no heavy seams to rub the fiesh— combine to make the RA) most durable, most comfortable and best looking children’s hosiery that is made. Also, tn. Woe. pure alt and 25e, AMtehite, Mor tren and women: process HOSIERY. for Children, 25c. Families: Boarding Houses: Hote Don't lose the chance of buying your coffee from the whol direct, where you will get @ pure, freshly roasted, wholesome coffee at a saving of 10c a pound. We've specialized in coffee for 74 years and enjoy the reputation of producing the best coffee on the market at the price. We deliver the day the coffee is roasted and guarantee satisfaction or refund yourmoney: "OUR BEST V. E IS Sills Buken Coltke ase Quality a This sp id coffee can be sold at this c price bec it is made of the small and broken beans of expensiye coffee. Ground Medium, Fine or Pulverized if desired FREE DELIVERY cijver B.the, by our own wagons in Greater New York and adjoining cities ¢.0.1 10, Nos, Gelivered tree 1 Tonner tha, ROO, milen cash. NM, Os oF cheek will der a Pound i) inties, C.0.1., it preterted, GILLIES COFFEE CO., 233-239 Washington St., New York Between Park Place and Rarciay Phone Cortiandt 8471, Bat'd 74 Ye: 6 West Broadway; 221 Greenwich St. near Vesey St. Send for Catalogue W. Supremely Satisfying Demand the genuine by full name— Nicknames encourage substitution. ATLanta, Ga. Double Surety Coupons FREE With Forenoon Purchases Shopping Centre Sixth Avenue 20th to 22d Street Accumulated during the bi, First ; all the newest and most desirable yard Goods. Wash Goods, Silks, Dress Goods, White Goods, Linens, Ribbons, Laces and Embroideries, Curtain Laces, Mattings, Linoleums, Oilcloth, ete. { Over $15,000 Worth of Materials in the Most Desirable Lengths. Silks Including 40-inch All Silk Charmeuse, 47-inch All Silk Crepe de Chines, 40-inch All Silk Crepe Meteor, Foulards, Silk Pongee, Tub Silks, Printed Crepes, Silk Poplins, Messalines Taffeta Silk, in plain Silk Crepe: and fancy wea inton Crepe, Silk Ratine, Shower-Proof Foulard, Dimitie: Printed Dr ins, ete, ete, sale at 14 50c Silks at, Z5c Silks at, $1.00 Silks at, yard, yard, yard, of" 25c¢ 374%4c 50c $1.25 Silks at, yard, $1.50 Silks at, yard. 6244c 75c¢ And many others at 14 price. Dress, waist and skirt lengths, some longer and some shorter. O'Neill Main Store—Bargain Plase. pape CM fs Mw”. 3 nha ra. & Dre: Remnants of Laces, etc. Short lengths of Laces, Chiffon Net and Fancy Novelty Edges and Bands; white, cream, Lae 4 ’ values 40c. to $4.00 yard; at, eee ee i 10 cr $1.50 Nell Maia Store—Bargein Plasa, 5 Embroidery Remnants Short lengths of Embroideries, Edges, Bands, Insertions and Flouncings; 44 to 3 yards; values S5c. to 88.00 yard; at, each, piece .. - 10ceo $1.50 O'Neill Muin Store—Bargain Place, Wool Dress Goods Including Broadcloths, Serges, Silk and Wool Poplins, Novelties, Brocades, Bedford Cords, French Serges, All-Wool Crepes, Wool Challies, Batistes, Mixed Tailor Suitings, Striped Suitings, Mohair Suitings, Shepherd Checks, Tweeds, Vigoureaux Suitings, Tropical Suitings, Henriettas, Poplins, Voiles, Diagonals, etc. 39c Materials, $1.50 Materials, q Vee at yard..,...... 75¢ Ribbon Remnants a are Plain and fancy—from 1 yd. to 8 yds, Wonderful values, A .. 25¢ ace eae $1.00 89c Materi- 2 And many others at als, at yard... 44 we Ye-price. O'Neill Mein Store—Bargain Pless., Remnants of Floor Oilcloth ‘Three patterns, in 6-6 width, in lengths big enough to large room without piecing; regularly up to 3c 1 ; at, square yard... .., ~ 1820 O'Neill Main Stere—Fourth Floor, 18c Pr. purchase of mill ends and all the short lengths from our own stock. Absolutely perfect, no seconds, Values 19¢ to Curtain Material, Yd., 8l4c Colored scrims, fine Swisses and Etamines, limited. Quantities filled O'Neill Main Store—Bargain Plaza. Men's and Women's Sample “Onyx” 25c to 35c Hosiery; Six Pairs for $1 10¢ Wash Goods at, yard, 5c 39c Wash Goods at, yard, 19%c Men's and Women's Sample “Onyx” 50c to 75c Hosiery; Three Pairs for $1 A Tremendous Bargain Plaza Sale of REMNANTS special sales held since June | This is really a semi-annual clearance sale, when ever: short length in the store is cleared. The lots represent the productions of the foremost mills of Europe and America; they are all thoroughly up-to-date fabrics, the most wanted weaves and colors; on sale at our Bargain Plaza, Main Floor. Over 30,000 Yards to Be Disposed of At Exactly Half of Marked Prices. Wash Goods ° Including Linens, Voiles, Rice Cloths, Srepe domestic Ginghamas, Percaies, Plise Crepe, Ratines, Eponges Mulls, Batistes, Organdies, ‘ongees, Poplins, Foulards, rice. atigard, ZAC And many others at 14 Towelling Remnants Thousands of yards of all linen Irish Crash towelling in lengths from 2 yds. to 8, very absorbent, for dish, roller or towels. Value léc yd. at...... O'Neill Main Store—Bargain Plaze. Remnants of Pleatings Pleatings, in white, cream, ecru, black; value 28c. and 50c. yard; each piece 10c O'Neill Main Store—Bargain Piasa, : Linoleum Remnants 5,000 yds. of absolutely perfect and reliable inlaid linoleum with colors going clear through to back, @ yds. wide; green, olive and tan granite patterns; 10 to 25 yd. lengths, Values up to 89c sq. yd., ut, square yard... ; O'Neill Main Store—Fourth Floor, $1.50 Cretonne Pillows 39c Remnants of Cretonnes made into sofa pillows, large size; with fine fluffy java floss. O'Nel Women's Sample Stockings, black white and ones Women's Sample Stockings, black white and colors; silk lisle, cotton and tcot-length ample Socks, in silk, silk and fibre; reinforced soles seas toes; in black, white and Women’s Hi Friday Special—Several Hundred | Women’s Wash Dresses Which are verve ood at $3.98 én. values at $5.00 Women’s and Smell Women’s Wash Dresses in a variety of models, in striped voiles, madras, linene, crepes, funcy eponge | and lingeries. Sailor collars; kimono sleeves; yokes; vestees; tunics; foldsand peplums. All up to date colorings. All sizes. Cloth Tailored Suits Eastman’s F iv up to Y All up-to-date models, or with peplums. All colors, light und dark, but 4 good assortment in the lot. fomen's and Small Women's Coats and Capes— Values to $18.00; special... 4 In eponge, gabardine, moire cloth, and stk trimmings. All « Cutaway fronts; kimono sleeves; skirts, straight Not all sizes in every model, And Films at Cut Prices ‘These are the latest product $9.50} ot the famous Eastman Kodak hecks, serge, fancy) Co,, of Rochester, and come to © ABS us direct, It is your opportun- jity and privilege to buy cameras now at reduced prices, Eastman No. 9A Folding Hawk- eye, with Kodak ballbearing shutter; | tate eaftttt reguerly $20; 616, ngaline, shepherd and ends, To cle Women's Separate Wash Skirts, Special 98c In cotton bedford, natural linen and linene; all up to date models; all size waists and lengths astman No. 3 Folding fHawk- eye, has fine lens; the popular 314x414 ine: regularly 816; special 912.80, Folding Hawk- 750 Pieces Embroidered and Fancy Linens from Ireland at Unusually Attractive Prices 94,00 Scalloped and Embroidered All-Linen Tes Cloths at 92.50 Each. 54354 inch round, neatly scal- loped and embroidered in choice designs on Irish linen, Scalloped and Embroidered Scarfs, 18586, at 01.18 each. American | Ht ularly $13. prices on Hawkeye Films continue to sur- prise; no limit to quantity. For No, 2 Brownie, regularly 20c per roll; # rolls for 34c. For No. 2A Brownie, regularly 25 per roll; @ rolls for 43c. For No. 3 Brownie or Kodak, regularly S5c. roll; @ rolls for 60c. 0 1-lb. seartons Scalloped and Embroidered Scarfs 18x72 at 02.25 24x24 at 88c Crisco The popular pure Vewetable com: pound for frying or shortening: the $1.00 tne. each, 400 Pieces Japanese Hand Drawn- Work, on All-Linen Scarfs and Shams at, Each, *: Scarfs 16x54, Shams 80x80, Scalloped and Embroidered Scarfs, Several Broken Lots of Fancy lor No. 2 Bullseye, regularly 0c. Bic: the B0c 18x45, at 01.28 cach, Linens at half regular prices com-| per roll; 2 rolla for ting, 446) 94 Scalloped and Embroidered Scarts, entres, Tea) For No. 3A the bbe tins 8G Rr ing Doilies, Scarfs, bs, ete, O'Neill Main Gtore—Second Fleer. . or Brownie, regularly 40¢, per roll; @ rolls for 68. O'Neill Male Stere—Strest Flees, 10x54 at 91.50 each. Powder Peartine—Larae cartona, abe Gronginind" 4, 10 p- fold everywhere at 700 muslin ace 43¢ India Ceylon—-or O'NEILL-ADAMS CO., Sixth Avenue, arp to 23d Street, New York Ci toes and various cal ore. Men's Hosiery, O'Neil! Men's Store, Btreet Floor, | GROCERY SALE We reserve the right to limit quantities. Armour's Shield] Q Hame— 1 Per tb... +++ © Crystal White | Karo The No. 2% sine. Syrup—The a Te Prepared Mustard Taree sss ne hOe hott tien. “Baer snider's Oyster Cocktall ire ‘bottles ermedium bottlen. Lite vs Pure Tom Van Camp's ree bottlen, Cateup— Jona’s Royal Ann in maraschino. ta: Fae bottles, FeRUiar nanmieag 7) We | Yor O'Neill Main Stere—Third Floor. stman No. 3 Folding Hawk- | w, ‘i fe | Kurety Grane Julee— A eye, with Kodak ballbearing shutter; | RuremNaw MM mcuenmene, | tina ire nn bet is regularly $18; $14.40. fa) 8 (08 Bae mths eee vende Tetley's Teas In the Sunflower tins; mixed: 1-1b, tins: BQe this sale 6c New Lobster The new neanon’s pack; Burnham & Morris deli- clous lobater: 1 th, tina Yael, teas, Embroidered Swisses, etc. 15¢ Wash Goods 50c Wash Goods at, yard, and skirt lengths, some longer and some shorter, Floor, 4 98, Wai ¢MO'Nelll Main Store—Bargain Plaza, Street Main Store—Fourth Floor. 35c Pr. Men's Sample Socks in silk, silk and lisle; reinforced soles, heels and so twoetoned in black. white Smoked Meats| Breakfast Cereals genson's, dry pao! ‘ 7 Single Surety Coupons FREE With Afternoon Purchases de Chines, foreign and 3 rinted All marked 25c Wash Goods at, yard, 12%c for this 25c price, 9c 49c Sample “Onyx” Hosiery uaker Granulated Hominy artona. «5. . “0 oe Barataria Shrimpe—New : & Norwegian import; ver tin pues {1 lines Large tina...» sh ners — tos: Inrae ne ire oliver oll larwe ting, pure olive oll; ns, ‘abe Tomnto Sonp—Richardson & Robbing; tail tins, con- nh Went: N. O'Neill to O'NeI Tea—inck, or mixed. in 1-1p, cartons; 8 for DB: ench Breakfast Cocoas Borden's—'s-1b, 15c\ trom 17c™ oe tins Me Walter Baker's — ty-th. thie ; Dubonnet The French tonto and ' appetizer; Pottier sss sere AOE fete Gin Gordon & Co.'s Dry—Per bottle 8lc

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