The evening world. Newspaper, July 30, 1914, Page 7

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SULY 80, 1914, and two youths in jail, and leche Patrolman Donohue and Detect’ Dougherty to use their night pros SHAKERS TO SELL OUT. HARTFORD, Conn, July SMALL BOY WHPPED, BG ROT FOLLOWS TWO MEN WAL A riot in East New York last night landed three persons in the ho sapital HOT WEATHER forty-four years old, tempted to chastise Jere Santiago,| sores of valuable tobacco land— street, for impertinence. has a pretty sister, so Mi | Reni, twenty-one year Malta street, a favor to the lad'’s rescue. - | capitatiats. suitor, came| orthern settlement of Shakers, sald his Shaker colony at Lebanon, N. Herman Goldstein and Greenhouse, twenty-one years old and stepbrothers, went to their parent's becat property ts valued at 90.—mider It began when Nathan Goldstein, Walter Shepard, a trustee of the Shaker No. 480 Hege. | Colony tn the eastern part of the town of Enfield, confirmed the report to-day eon Svea aa ee Te a ak ie ee Property —hundreds ot} twelve years old, of No. 32 Malta] probably be sold within a few tags | Om But Jore|@ syndicate of Hartford and New York remaining followers would go to the Y., as Proceeds of thi mat rehabili ig the Lebanon :( News O News Oildities WILD DEER was killed taking « joy ride on a New York Central flat Shepard, last of the elders of the | car near Garrison. TRAINED BULL guards the melon . funers patch of a Dutchess County farmer, land the boys give it a wide berth. be devoted to- fale wit jevotes te: rescue, Mongeni was badly hurt when Donohue and Dougherty arrived, and Dr. Marney took him to the Brad- ford Street Hospital along with Jere {and Nathan Goldstein, Afterward Mongeni was allowed to go home. Tho two policemen, who had ar- roe rested the stepbrothers, took them and 4 dozen| to Mongeni's home to be identified. other troubles make life unendurable. Almost every one In that nelghbor- ey YOU needn't worry. That antiseptic Resinol “Ohitmont hobs hood got busy with bricks and clubs inch on the prisoners. Dougherty and ing and burning instantly, allays inflammation, and soon restores the Donohuo did their best, but before their nightaticks had the desired ef- kin to perfect health, even in severe, fect both prisonera had been badly stubborn cases, — Doctors have pre: eal tthe beaten and several persons hurt. PREVENTS| Mongeni was not able to appear in the Liberty Avenue Police Court to- day, so Judge Folwell held the step- brothers: in $1,000 bail for examina- tion to-morrow. SKIN. TROUBLES Resinol Clears Them Away Easily. With hot weather comes the worst skin suffering for some folks, Eczema, hives, heat-rash, insect-bites, poison oak or ivy, sunburn, chafing, ‘What is . and bath skin troubles. Resinol Ointment and esinol Soap are sold by all For trial, free, write to Dept. Resinol Chemical Co,, Yaltimore, Md. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street These Sales Are for Friday and Saturday Only End-of-the-Month Sale End-of-the-Month Sale End-of-the- -Month Sale 75c to $1.00 Waists, Petticoats, Kid Gloves 25C/|Vals. to $1, 39C| Vals. to $1, 50C 200 dos, of odd pairs in black, white} Uust lots and vises, made of lingerie] Petticoats. in sateen, brocade and colors. Not every size in one kind, }and voile: Ince and embroidery trim.| crepe, gingham and white crepe: Main Stere—! Pla some lace trimmed; others with col- (PPPPP PPP IPP PPS End-of-the-Month Sale. "Bungalow aprons, with and with- 75¢ Lace Scarfs and Shams, 39¢ hams. Beit 400. at Wane A large assortment of designs, in- cluding embrcidery and cut work. Ve reverve the right to limit quan- tities. No mail, phone or ©. oD orders filled O'Neill Main Store—Second Floor. lo O'Neill M O'Neill Sata eases Plere PPP A LPP IPP P End-of-the-Month_ Sale. 79c Yard — | Wide Silks, 39c Figured Silk Crepe de Chine in a variety of floral ts. Silk Ratine and plain Crepe de Chine in a variety French shadinw: O'Neill Main Blore—Necond Floor OPPPPPIIPISSSF End-of-the- Month Sale. 40-inch Dress Satin, 95C| eee End-of-the-Month Sale $3 to $5 $1.95 | Corsets Made of fine batiste and coutille, Sizes 18 to 36 inches O'Neill Main Store--Third Floor. End-of-the-Month Sale. 75c¢ Bath Mats at 39c Good heavy quality and a large as- End-of-the-Month Sale $2 Dress \ fine Justrons charmeuse satin, in| sortment of colors. ‘i F rms 1. 0 black onl We reserve the right to limit Bua ant tities. No mail phone or D. orm ON Main Store—Second Floor, arr End-of-the-Month Sale $1 Hemstitched Muslin Sheets Made of superior quality bed size. 75c Hemstitched Muslin heets, 39c Each » MxTd. Jersey covered bust, flexible frame skirt; no 96 size in lot. No mail or C, O. D. orders. End-of-the-Month Sale O'Neill Main Store—Street Floor. 69c Oyster Men’s Regular $1.00 69c|WhiteLinen,48C| Athletic Union 47 inches wide, medium weight, Suits, 57c Single] juituble for waists, dresses and suite. t \- We reserve the right to Healt auea-|| "wits geuso and white mesh, nee length and short sleeves. tities. No Mail, Phone or C. O. D, O'Neill Men's Store—Street Floor, orders filled, O'Neill Main Store—Second Floor. orders filled ‘Nelli Main Store—Second Floor, rve the right te Heit “" Specials in Tea, Coffee, Sugar and other Sonat phone wr 3:3 | ST QCOETVES sermer beverages and Foods, Mail and telephone orders filled promptly. Phone Chelsea 5700. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Prices quoted here are for all day and Saturday until closing hour, ! o'clock, tities. orders. O'Neill Main Store—Second Floor OOD PP PLP PIP PA End-of-the-Month Sale $1.50Hemstitched | .,.i3f0% Muslin ae Sheets 89c. oe A fine grade that will give good wear. Full hed hed size. Quantities Halted phone or ©. O. D, orders filled. O'Nelll Main tore Bevend Floor RAR nn End-of-the-Month Sale 25c and 29c Huckaback Towels 19c E Hemmed, hemstitched and scalloped. | A large and comprehensive assortment. 14c Bath Towels, 9}4c No Mail, Phone or C. O. 1. orders} Caw. Ses N filled. We reserve the right to limit quantit itie ies. I Main Store—Bargain Plase Sugars American Breakfast |O'Neill Spe- cial Coffee gelletous viend No mail, tele- Wine Specials KcOTeH ay | fast, sate z ee ee _End-of-the-Month Sale, Men’s 50c Knit Underwear. ae Balbriggan with short sleeve shirt and ankie length drawers, White mesh with short sleeve shirts and knee i} length drawers, O'Neil Men's More—Btreet Floor, Smoked eats 93c Asan? *"* an Laundry Soaps Rabbitt's A ie t- diguors | 23c We Give Surety Coupons Free with — and Redeem Them in Our Own Merchandise Store Closes Saturday at *Clock : O'NEILL-A DAMS CO., Sixth Avenue, 20th to 23d Stseet, New York City Castoria Children—Experience against, Genuine Castoria always bears the signature © End-of-the-. -Month Sale Women’s Wash | Dresses, $2.98 |Values to $4.98 In striped voiles, plain and em- broidered lingeries, crepes, linens and ratines. Various models. Sizes suit- able for small women. O'Neil Main Store—Third Floor. POPPI ISIE II End-of-the-Month Sale Women’s Wash Dresses, $ 4. 50 Values to $7.50 In flowered linens, lingeries, riety of models, |i sirable Epes small women. O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor, Oommen End-of-the-Month Sale ong Kimonos, $1.00 Made of fine pe lowe At By reyes orcrepe. Values O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor, End-of-the-Month Sale $3 Negligee Gowns at $1-95 Made of fine lawns, crepe and voile O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor. ARR End-of-the-Month Sale $2 House Dresses at $1.29 | Maude of crepe, lawn and percale; embroidery trimmed; sizes 84 to 46 O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor. PPP PPP PIPPPPD Clearance Sale of i" ||French Tapestries,v179C Real values up to 84.00. Beautiful silk, satin finished and verdure tapestries, 50. inches. wide; suitable for hangings or reupholster- ing. ‘O'Neill Main Store—Fourth Floor, Ann m | $7.50 to 812.00 Room Size Rag oan $3.95 Sives Ox12, 7.0x10.6 and 6x0 feet; a variety of colors, Fringed on both ends, Wayhable, durable, ond beautiful i Rugs; values 43.95 1,98. O'Nett M A Quick Selling Price on $5 to $7 Portieres, Pr., $3 mostly one pair of « kind. O'NeL!! Main Gtore—Fourth Fleer, Armure and sun-fest portieres; Lex. to 3d AV, Pasa 3908 To-Morrow, Friday, Is Our 99th to 60th Street JULY COUPON DAY | For years we have filled whole pages of the newspapers on our monthly { i , Coupon Days. We have described each item, and almost always added a cut to show you what it looked like. The response has always been ENORMOUS. Hundreds of thousands of thrifty purchasers have learned that Coupon Day at Bloomingdales’ means UN- BARGAINS than ever before. merchandise. MATCHED VALUES, exceptionally LOW PRICES, and—in short—SATISFACTION. This Month We Print a Bare Announcement Only We have BIGGER VALUES, GREATER SAVINGS, and more IRRESISTIBLE Every department is represented by seasonable So vast is the assortment that we have included JUST WHAT BVERYBODY WANTS. Clip Out and Present One of These Coupons with Each Coupon Purchase STIS 1 itin08"r9 BLOOMINGDALES' t Special “COUPON DAY” Signs Are Over the Coupon Merchandise Throughout the Store. Ask for One of the Coupon Day Bargain Booklets mew axative and which are usuall After reading Summer Colds Oured in One Day qoune are prevalent all during the summer and are harder to throw off than at any other season. er removes the cause of all colds. an the feverish conditions and Headache remedy for Cough aed also the feverish conditions aad Headac! which are sonaliy Tayi with colds tooge. To wal wot chewed 2 tadlete every 2 oF 3 houre watil relieved (Pesceimtie otlabel on bach of LaastiveBromeQuisine box) BTOMO Quinine. —but «Bromo Quinine’’ To Get The GENUINE, Call For The Full Name Laxative Bromo Quinine | @02D THE WORLD OVER TO OURE A OOLD 18 OWE DAY | ‘It Makes Little Difference What You Need, Laxative Bromo It acts as a tonic associated with colds.’ the actompanying label from the box of Laxative Bromo Quinine, telling what it does and how it does it, you can understand why this remedy is used so effectively by so ‘3 many millions of people. Whenever neg you feel a cold com: en} ing on think of the name Laxative Coughs and Colde east Headache avd cea will t there le Only One i 9% 98 Massive 3-Piece Parlor fs ites mahogany finish frame; with heavy slaw fee; polished: upha fooae cushions of mo hair panne plush; ealue Leek for thie elgnature on the hex. Price 880. BY DECISION OP COURT RUDOLPH DIRKS ORIGINATOR OF THE KATZENJAMMER | KIDS a World “Want” Ad. Will Go and Get It.| SUNDAY ' Ww. jORLD a 4 ~~ 7 af )

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