The evening world. Newspaper, July 9, 1914, Page 12

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| SVE NE WOUNDED AOS Ov unea woe Wireless News of Assassination of Archduke Followed by Battle on Ship. ‘There alighted from the steerage = —_== HE CURABLESTAGE TUBERCULOSIS ‘The most important fact regard! THE EVENING WORLD, of the Austro-American liner Belve- | dere, in this afternoon from Trieste, | FIRE ROUTS OUT TENANTS. Don’t Let a Cold numerous men and women with band- gtereke: Settle on Your Lungs. ages around heads, faces, hands, | arms and legs. Ellis Island officials If you have looked in amasement until they | inane Alter learned from the ship's officers that the bandages concealed wounds of a riot which lasted two hours on June 29, when news of the assassination hat and coat and was at work when « of the Archduke Francis Ferdinand little girl rushed in and told him that| wi and his wife was wirelessed to the his store was on fire, Bef ship. jand the Fire Department In the steerage wore about 160 Ans. | (00 store a | e0 trians and half that number of Ser- "14, ‘ttpoer floors of the building are ea viens. Capt. Comulice, who read the| occupied an fats end nine fecatiien ait | £°a%t mossage to the cabin passengers, them, Smoke from the gilt frames and foresaw trouble if the conflicting | of! pal raletent cough or cold. o Rek: henith 4 nerious lung trow- dof thie case fram to 9 o'clock this mi and he established a guard to prevent the news reaching them. Despite his forethought, however, the story reached them and just af- ter dinner the cabin passengers were startled by a copfilct. They rushed to pointe where they could look down into the steerage and saw practically all the occupants fighting. Even the women w: taking part. ;| Knife blades flashed and everything portable becam jeapon. shouts of the officers passed heeded. When seamen with clubs found themselves helpleas, the order was given to turn the hose on the fighters. the riot ended and then there were have arranged the following for to-morrow (Friday) A Sale of -|dozena of knife wounds and scalp | Servians parts of the steerage and kept there. —_—_—_———- loom, book on You Well Keeps \ You Well, Malt Whiskey. Injuries to be dressed. The ship's surgeon and the stewards were busy all night patching up the combatants and for the reat of the voyage & over the con- and the being forced into different Women’s Summer Cotton Dresses and Separate Skirts consisting of smart, attractive models, at the following prices: Dresses of white crepe, striped with color; tunic model, with lingerie collar, cuffs and vest. . 2 6 «© «© e at $7.50 Dresses of white voile, in combination of plain with embroidered material . at $8.75 Separate Skirts (tailored model) of white ratine . «1 he le CeCe tt $2.25 GRACE LA RUE’S ALIMONY. mm Dollar Kid" Ordered to Pay Actress $60 a Week. Byron Chandler, known along a~ way as the “Million Dollar Kid,” must pay his actress wife, Grace La Rue, $50 a week alimony and $500 as counsel fees to prosecute her suit for separation which she has started in the Supreme Court. Justice Weeks of the Supreme Court eo ordered to-day. Se Trae See Bt EXta the Court to direct hits ander wit earn! more i your and ts not in need of any financial \stan' im. Pre Rte foward th port, her ‘mether,” t e su *, she is compelled to take around = on her trips. A Special Sale of Women’s Knit Underwear in the styles and weights desired for Summer wear. Swiss Ribbed Cotton Vests, with hand- crochettop . . . . .at 45c. & 65c. Ribbed Cotton Combination Suits, with wide or close-fitting knee pantalon, per suit 50c. Swiss Ribbed Combination Suits, with close- fitting pantalon, . . . . persuit 85c. Lene idpesineiaas SAYS BAD MEAT WAS SOLD. New York City Railways Company Ia Acoused in Court. ‘The New York City Railways Com- pany, in the person of its counsel, Joseph L. Quackenbush, was she r if Magistrate Devel in the Weat Bac court today on the charge of selling tainted meat. Health Inspector Piladia J. oatd that on June 2 he found 11 coro- Cell in th Eights avenue oye avenue ean of beet ich was not fit for Food, The Magistrate sent the case to Special Sessions. co-operath at No. THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1914. : We Give Surety Coupons with Purchases and Redeem Them in Our Own Merchandise | During July and August Store Closes at 1 P. M. Saturdays | New York's (wa) 1 @ Sixth Avenue 20th to 22d FOR TWO MORE DAYS New York’s Best $18 to $25 Summer Suits for Men Are Marked $9.90 It’s a matter of quick disposal of a big stock—nothing in the least bit wrong with the merchandise—on the contrary it is the snappiest and most up-to-dete stock in New York. But it is a big stock and must be reduced at once. Hundreds of these Suits cost more than $9.90 to manufacture—not one js worth less than 9$18.00—most of them up to $25.00. All the new patterns, colors and weaves. Norfolks, Sacks, English and conservative models; Full Evening Dress and ‘Tuxedos, Shepherd Plaid and Tartan Plaid Suits, Chauffeurs’ Suits. Also Balmacaans and Top Coats. Some silk lined and silk faced. Note—This Clearance ends on Saturday at closing hour, 1 o'clock. Get a couple of suits while you can get better than double your money's worth. . O'Neill Men's Store—Street Floor, On Sale Friday and Saturday. rnrmrnrnnrrmrnnenermnrnmenmermnnrnnn July Clearance of Boys’ $2 to $3 Wash Suits In plain white, tan, striped effects in galatea, madras, _percales, linen, _linene, ete. $1.00 The new Russian, Sailor, Dutch, Beach, Dickens and Regulation models, made in conirasting colors or plain, with sailor or Dutch collars, some short sleeves and straight pants; all high-grade makes and neatly trimmed. Sizes 214 to 7 years. Values $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. Boys’ $7.00 Two- Boys’ 75c Khaki} Boys’ $2 and $2.50 Pants Suits, $3.29 Trousers, 49c Bathing Suits, $1.4! ce root sha tate aed Ie the vow olive ahade In al!-wool sweater fancy effects, in gray and | of ® good grade khaki, cut brown, made ue ta ‘the | in full knicker styles, with belt loops; seams strongly sewed, Sizes 6to 16 years. O'Neill Men's Store—Street Floor. in Osford gray, cr blue trimmed, to 34. Boys’ 93.00 Flat Knit Bathing Suits, 91.98. On Sale Friday and Setardey. Sizes July Clearance Kimonos Made of Fine Lav’n_and Fig- $1 and made in voiles, lingerie and crepes; ged Crepe, V She # “69c prettily trimmed with 9 ‘yer onde! roideries. . $6.00 thie Kimonos, #4,00 to 96.00 Waists ; 95 z. 3 n in fine shadow laces, nets, sa area ede Sere chiffons and crepes. Women's $3 to %6 Terry Waists, Values to $3.50, Bath Robes, $1.95, $2.95 at 91.48 : July Clearance $1 to $3 Waists Samples and discontinued models July Clearance All this seas Volwes 83.10, Gun-metal calf, black suede Oxfords and Pumps. These Sales are for all day Friday, and on Saturday until 1 P. M., closing hour. Women’s Hose 4 Pairs for $1.00 Values 350 and 50¢ Silk lisie, cotton, and silk boot length. Black, tan and colors, O'Neil M On Sale Women’s Union Suits 49c stitely Value $1.00, at Spring needle O'Net Main sine On Sule Friday $2.00 to $5.00 Corsets at $1.00 Cc. B. American Lady, Vogue, Warner's and P. N,. Odd lots and discontinued models. O'Neil! Main Store—Third Floor. ‘Male Friday end Saturday. Onerrrmrrw 25c Fancy Rubber Bathing Caps, 19¢ Full assortment of colors. s bathing sandals, Store—Street Floor, jay and Saturday, Also Pairs of Women's Colonial Pumps & Oxtords snle are patent colt with black and gray brocaded cloth quarters; also fawn cloth quarters. tan Russia calf and All and $3.95 In figured crepes, voiles and cbif- ons. [have Goodyear welt and In dainty colorings. 95.50 to $7.50 Negligee Gowns at $3.95 SUMMER SALE—ov in Progress Men’s Custom soles. Spool, Cuban Lo: Iheels. All made: by. high-class : and all up-to-date styles and patterns All sizes in the lot. Waists, Values to $7.50, at $3.95 “Oxfords Men's High Grade See nene se. $3.85 Women’s and Misses’ Sweaters in limited quantities, at attractive prices, Imported Sweaters of Shetland wool, semi- belted model, in a variety of colors at $4.75 Ancona Wool Sweaters, V-neck, in a variety ofcolors,. . . ». « « « at $5.75 A Selection of Imported Silk Shawis will offer excellent values at these prices: Inalbatross, prettily trimmed with laces and ns. eiacw Oot tale Vidar and heturdes.” July Clearance 19¢ Huck-a-Back Towels, 1214c Each Close and firmly woven, absorbent quality; serviceable for general bard wear. 22c All-Linen Heavy Crash Toweling, 15c Yard 5,000 yards in a special clearance, extra heavy and all pure linen, for general kitchen use. O'Neill Main Store—Second Floor—On Sale Fridey and Saturday. PPP PP PRP PPL PLL PPL PP PL PD PLEO You Have Nev Towels and Toweling In crepe de chine, chiffons and fine Inces, O'Neill Male Store—Third Floor, On Sale Friday and Saterday. 10c Irish Crash Toweling, & 6Me Yard Absorbent quality, soft finish, for tea, disb or roller towels. 25c to 29c Linen Huck-a-' Back Towels, 19¢ Each Hemmed, hemstitched or scal- loped; “Dry - well - and - wear-well” qual; absorbent and very ser- viceable. er Bought Better ONeill Main Store—Second Foor. On Sale Uritar nnd Satueday, BANISTER SHOES MEN at $3.85 pr. James 4. Bavister Co.'s S600, STU, S800 ani $10.00 bootwear, The finest assortment of Tan and Mahogany Russia Calf Chinese Hand-embroidered Silk Shawls at a $8.50, 10.25, 16.00, 22.50 & 45.00 India Shawls of silk, $15.00, 35.00 & 65.00 Shoes and Oxfords; made on the latest English lasts, includ- ing the new duck bill toe, also conservative lasts, White Buckskin Oxfords with leather soles. Black Russia Calf Oxfords and Shoes, also Patent Leather, Tan and Black Vici Kid; many of these leathers are made on good conservative lasts, as pal as the up-to-date styles. Sizes AA to EE, 5 to 12. O'Neill's Men's Btore—-Street Floor. Shirts Than These at $1.00 They never were intended to sell for lesa than 81.50 to $3.00 Silk and Linen Mixtures, Soi- settes, Russian Cords, Woven and Jacquard Madras, Mercer- ized Materials, Batiste and very ADVICE: &. i: Lewrs phan On Sale Friday and Saturday. Misa Adele writes: ‘The questions answered below are general {m character, the aymptoms or diseases are Given ond the anewers will apply im any cam of cimiler satura, ‘Those wishing further advice, tres, may od- rem Dr, Lewis Baker, College Bidg,, Col- a ‘The prescriptions cam be filled at any well-stocked drug sora Any druggist can onter of wholesaler, fableta purify, the biood and fmprove the health by acting on the liver, Kidneys and bowels. Obialm tm sealed tubes with full directions, My halr ts combing ext, my scalp itches end dandruff ts very ond 1 want something to cure these conditions, “Among: For hair anf ecalp troubles found anything to equal the bane ® Worough trestment ‘ite Oe empldos fer work and pleasure 1] slowly “going.” Anawer: 1 think 2 arate tablet ts packed 1 and (ake as per directions accom, Several Thousand Yards of Desirable White Cotton Fabrics will be placed on sale at prices which represent a reduction of fully one-third. White English Pique and Imported Swiss Muslin. . . . peryard 25c. & 38c. Sheer Linen, 36 inches wide, . per yard 25c, The above are,in white only. A Reduction Sale of Men’s Negligee Shirts offering unusual price advantages, will be continued to-morrow (Friday). \ Sizes 1314 to 17. Men's Imported Italian S at Genuine imported Italian Straws—in the season's newest showings High crowns, medium, low crowns. id $2.50, - br i Men's Store—Atre $10 to $12 Rag Rugs, also Rattana Rugs Choice of sizes 9x12 and 8x10 feet, These suited for summer use rugs are especial indoors as well as for porches Remn of Carpets Reg, prices $1.00 to 81.75, now $0c to 87 fe yd. 96.00 Willow Grass Rugs, 93.99 8 feet wide and 10 feet long. Made of natural prairie grass, in a of colors, plain borders, Smaller Size Grass Rugs 16x36 inches, value 80c, now 15¢ 97x54 inches, value 6Ac, now 39¢ 96x72 inches, value $1.29, now 69¢ O'Neill Main Stere—Fourth Fleor—Op Sale Friday end Geturdes. terproof hat. All sizes. ny one & waters vat All si fine Percales. All this season’s newest color- ings, spic and span. Plain and pleated negligee bosoms, coat style, trimmed with fine pearl buttons, cuffs attached, either tarched or soft turnback style. Men's 95.00 Panama Hats, $1.95 A genuine South American Penama, blocked into the sea- son’s newest models, All sizes and shapes. traws, Values $2.00 and $2.50, 79¢ These hats were made to retail at $2,00 Friday and Saturday, 915.00 Jap Art Rugs, Now 97.50 9x12 feet Jap Art Rugs, in very attractive patterns, especially suited for bedrooms. 8x8 Feet Jap Porch Screens || Reg. Price $1.92 and $2.56, at $1.50 Wide slats, green and natural, complete with pulley and cord, | | Tomato doxen, S7e; each. Surety | Brand 2-Day Sale Groceries We reserve the right to limit quantities. Smoked Meats Sugars Star Brand Hams O1¢ Domino Granuiated Dae aled tins, 10 for BBN: exch joup——Tall cai, Oranges Valencian Orangor—Bwoot and juley; doxen Lemons 00} 69 Menaina 1 Dozen i! 180; 2 dozen O'Nelll Main Store—Basement—Os Sale Friday and Saturday,

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