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asa TRAN Fi a HON eI PN ei USUSE 38, 1916. ¥ 2 _ * : . _ P| ie ne | multeed Tong Island Mallroad tracks, which ftitutional Convention, But the — Pur through « cut at Avenue H. pe tig head the I Hat. > Farrell got tothe tracks, Hare fol- ‘ullen. ey (4 niONTE COMMIT, lovtng, and thers tusaing, prosented ion . ' ery | ajo wellopes bin with ie tetl baad ” F «BUT CAUGHT NO Use “Gets” Come |} — | | | ané landed eo effectively that gi r| Shrivel, Vanish ! Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Store Opens at 8.30, Closes at 5 P. M. went down senseless. Hare too! revolver away and when Ferdi re. It’s the New Way, and You'll Forget Broadway and Ninth, New York Closes All Day Saturday jevvered drove him at the point of the Bmtol to the Parkville station. Aceording to the police Farrell 5 Pole spect to Show Man You Ever Had Corns. eee Who Sald He Sent Bornbs |e property ot Willams Jacobs ot] "2 drome pet on ts 8 santa earn A Great $3.35 Day in the A n A advan ce Sa le of : ts Plan Burger. Charge of grand laroony an well aajmacrevow ner eommar’ ow see ll 6 “Women’s Shoe Store violation of the Sullivan law was view for the cure of corne—and it never fatle made against him. The police say that Farrell visited Police Head- “y Detmipieintedieaistsitnirie | Wanamaker-Guaranteed John Farrell, the eame man, @o- _ + cofding to the police, who gained| quarters in Brooklyn several days ‘ mz . TBE | notoriety test year by his conteeston,| ago and offered to axpove to Cant ! pee se orment Seen Ls Se Se ja (9 t DBE | steerward proves tates, that he had oasiln the mem rspeusba forthe posi fing: ge Mii cont —— on Bh Se tomte rnin earner | en they Cousht him slmoie ‘mue'In all there arc 8,801 paire divided as follows: _—— : ‘ea dhe Drourt on tines surpcon| wat commitics the burgieres, | il an 73 airs afternoon and mning slippers that wae . Planned Mainly Because Furs Are a7 Ro-| Farrell itor of the house at . ‘0 $8 all season. t are choicest of 4 Silay fecttves. ous 2d. ta ta000 Wa, 3010 Pattin tosane, the Bronx, on. ==\5 the Summer styles. A complete range of sizes Jn che fot fn all Expected to Cost More This Autumn # bail to-day by Magistrate Dooley in| where Mra. Herrera lived and was leathers. By arrangetnent with certain of our a are aa the Fiatbush Police Court until Fri-| killed. It was only after Henry Klotz, . 2,018 pairs low shoes that were $5 to $8 afl season. able to offer prices now that cannot be duplicated later. Ps ay. Before then the police expect| draughtsman in the office of Borough Made up of several groups of pumps, Colonials and laced The future is uncertain and to start their wor! oe Seite okay head se AIAN ave OPE: inet ng hy mae Pireditrstey tere SN 2 — nak Oxfords in black, tan and patent leather. All oe eile some of these furriers will make up fur costs at almost cost. 4 i fed rebldente of Flatbush lately, | elon of @ bomb ho was making in hie 550 pairs afternoon shoes that ind ie were special! cows Tae it Le mgr to finance themselves with their fy) Peers woe cauent tart night after] Sore, "ns teneed of tae charbes ts | aTEST” tote? S08 a gy, gels an othe Plas Pa os Poe ee eee | iinet tern ter to thekeneveliy fas cha oncunt fost an hase Hare of No,| °° ad thetr fussy plasters, eticky tos-eatt vi are known as the Plaza MEMES iV vtads 6, son ot “Stmary” Htara,| P12 *6 Dad consgered, san ane “reine noah tat =e vampe with beown and gray seeue [Lele Gban heal. to start the —— im business. stieitih vi ‘the war photographer. More New Haven Extravagance. _ mae aroun $3.35 is the final price on thie a group of shoes. Those of our customers w! convenient an- Psat eid Min Mier ecco on ee Main Noo, Old Balding ee wae parties cncasenciateaniuainiibhieianamesas that cannot come at least until the end of the season. Reldy of the Parkville station at the |ments of the Boston newspapers were mess, nothing Reidy Home, No. 721 Bast Twenty-|tendered “time of thelr liver Cg ig io Striking Offering of Imported Furs Bogert un This ae Will Be first street, Flatbush, when be saw or thes, with their Minedogaaees Free Rector’s ‘ight. The; Try “GpTs.iT ior nar Morn wotne mer Rae aha Mate oe |e ose ceem ooy || Dress and Suit Fabrics the Cold Weather Comes thay ebacadlrsherde special waaaight, perforesance of Mthete | Later ste, ry set mae oe Striking in view of the fact that these fabrics ‘This sale is for a limited tine only. The offer of such Hare broke his right arm cranking ‘aij-star cabaret for thelr erpectal bene: iT “te sola” low prices will not be ren his automobile a few days ago and fit. would be difficult to import at any price these days. ai ‘he tak fr - - hed are pacing om es as low as we _— to avs Toca tee foe haces tate that allure ane ( = We Give Surety Coupons Free With Purchases before there was a hint of Eurapean troub! guaranteed by us, and sold under their true names. i It park ber that “furs are not just furs”; that New York’s Shopping Centre Suitings at $1 Yard—A New Purchase - a ane pli Mirage trothinnere at there are The clear-up of an importer's stock—was made by us more leren en a mon ee Ltt Lay ysk he her in a nick of i fe alte may ike by large Reeearee on ek is rng It rics are of fine quality navy blue serges wi small wine and hair and pencil stripes of white, 54 inches wide. better to effect @ = English Suitings, $1.25 Yard Fur Coats Made to ; Order at These Prices Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street PR: variety of ~i and stripes—typically Caracal, plain, $60; with dyed muskrat collars, $83.50. Not Giving Them A Priced P British and unusually smart for both suits and coats. 52 to Hudson seal (dyed muskrat), $77.50; with skunk collars, $108. Not Giving Them Awoy—But Priced Pretty Near It, vw 54 inches x wide. aad fib eed ‘aa Persian lamb, plain, $135 and $185. Genuine seal from Cape Horn, $198. an , which sheds bove Prices Less Than Linens, Towels, Towellings, E.tc. casi Toa Yard gt sange ent seapes ua AM ive Expect to Hase to Charge tm Seeson | S% Bleached Table De-|140 an Crash, Towel-|42.78 Blankets, Pair, #1.18 wie ee ee Semuples of thew conta wil bon depiay... All ore made of carefully choos matched!’ f shears beat nab 5 | mee i te na yerceptional Domestic Goods ,, | clues naztnmede hom emi ret dothealesien ester damsel 5 4-inel roa are uc! 20c Bleached erry Towels, poate French Dress Linen, |#1-90 Bed Spreads, Each, 50-inch black canvas diagonal, 850yd 54-inch panama, ‘rediam colghe 7 Tboys. tes nitv and ave ganiorally Seats teen on on bo Won enall prices. 91.25 Extra heavy, double loop weave,| 46 inches wide, medi id light) Full tich Marseill tterns, absorbent. us aad igbt; all ear ham an ler nese’ ae the result of purchases made under right mar Small Furs: Ready to Wear HH 19¢ ian Towels, ‘oo Blenetied Muslin Pillow | $2.00 Comivecetion, Each, | Drom NenrieShleat) TER Deer: O08 Bae: Pe phi campo ieiyog Tops shed be are oe Poel a as f romeo lenig 1 . . 12}40 e uffe at $42, $50; $60, up to $175. im ents at $27.80, $48, $60, upto $238. « Rekieel ual very abapoeats sas vega galty masts il i anor tine | |Every Straight-Brim Straw Following I Furs ure 20 Per Cant Lees : renner ur i) . $3.00 to $5.00 Hat for Men Now 65c Natural raccoon muffs, $27.50 and $38.50; ae) matte $14 and $22; scarfs, S7andSi® . Women § $1 Silk és . Several hundred for choice when the new price care Jha tte hare ge Pyeyere Hon hecth sets, $1 ue 78 and $32. Ji Waists at $1.95 goes into effect tomorrow (Thursday) morning. $16.80 to $52 tautfs, $23.50 to $88; scarts, tpt Pree hy $10; scarfs, $10. Hosiery at, Pair, 79C vole of crepe inens ud tse All sizes. $2 is the lowest grade hat we sell in Black Pag “mutts, $22.50 to $73; scarts, Bleck fox muffs, $16.50, $21 to $30; soarfa, Thread silk, lisle garter top; inde high spliced heel, Black Nal Mate tere Third. Floce. The Hatterie. Many of our $3 Hats will be in $12.50 to $75. $11.80 to $32. | anda limited number of colors. 92.00 to 93.00 Waists at at 9c the lot at 65¢. Burlington Areade floor, New Bldg, Civet cat muffs, $15 to $25; scarfs, $9.50 Mutts are Cues yew p Women's 80 Stockings, 3 Pairs for oi: | teljun mcm aha ey to $16.80 oli a bel al, in ir, 35c Silk lisle, high spliced heel, new pump foot, garter top; black only. Women's 19c Stockings, 12! ist fininh; double top; high apliced heel. Sise #4 only. Black or wi O'Neil! Main Store—Street Floor. t Long Kimonos. Women’s Union Suits also voiles, low necks, with organdie collars. Waists, Values up to $1.50, e ry m (a ne attractive Just a Carload in This Sale of | “Ytectcit fir Ku'saptiyed' ond sold on Second flor Od Bung White Mountain Refrigerators | The Amazing Sale of Blankets . A carload that came too soon, for these refriger- at 39c Odd lots of lingerie and voile waists. O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor, Sareea aenanal | ators were intended for our September Sale of Br ought bout By the War Val d Housewares. ‘ 7 sett ; bh ys war had salen Se ; pre of veel and cotton. ay has conned 0 shcabems 2 an ' But since they are here—out they s go, and of wool because there are few ships to bring it across the ocean. It stopped * Game || Value $1.50 and Values to $1. 00 at 39c at the September Sale prices— the importation from Germany of dyes, used largely in the manufacture of fj © HA $2.00, at S100 |rigueraderiare ttinmed'ofitoss; some Rik immed around necks tom! From a Fifth to a Half Less blankets and for which there is no adequate American substitute. Teas closed as ao Women's 50c Vests, 25c than the very same refrigerators are now being sold certain blanket mills, a Ee - aula lawns, crepes! Fine Swiss ribbed, low neck, ng sleeves-—some fancy yoke samples. in our stocks. xet im bag Piece ef The ba age penin Standard Poet Mata Btere—Taird Freer. ern, } Selected wood, golden oak, round corners. Inner walls lankets at 15 to r n nder the © [Bl touse w Porch Dresses, |S1-00Corsets,49¢|Final_Clearance jf] | srsit insted. shanna teary evened ste, ro Prices Now Marked on Our Regular Stock ae | _—————————————————————8 vi We too ncertain,” salt Bf Valve 92 92.28 at 790) tive altiattartwprees| Couch tenes "Depa “elec te race | segura ls peo omy olay stn bu sou may ine at FA Lr etecete meter | Ce $5 in. s '8 is 425 | a5 than 7,000 f blankets in the purchase—grades that we sell 8 elreygplie.2¢ in 2 deepal ME NL all dea Hammocks pS iin ta ; adn fe 8 Laatyhaiatbe wool ate Pinot blankets, hig creer double and eb bands: sins 9 to 46 Rud Brassieres, 17c ith sre sock of Tigh, Grade Meek ot Heh 41in 24 in. 6 in. 200 lbs, «$47.80 $38 sise, White—red and plaid blankets. coved eed Eocene EL pets ae Seri Romans ioe Chemie) | an ania Went dake Made of fine lawns, white and col- . mee 00 take 94.50 Apartment House Style (Front-Icing Door) $5 tO blankets for $5 ork tees tat entedidery vimned,| fants’ $1.25 & $10.00 Couch Hammocks, 98.73 [il One Large Provision Door $9 blankets for $6.75 Cécpaie them SSS ‘ouch Hammocks, s, . x . . ie Floor, 212,00 Couch Hammocks 01,40 31 in. HT in. Ss i 98 Ibe. fers $1.50 a8 Diankets for ih 0 with our regular stock $1.50 Caps at69c) #1800 Couch Hammocks, 49:98 - 110 Ibe $12 b | r Sn Ee SEA] 820.00 Couch Hammocks, 912.28 ci Pe Gt Cieie aera 3 and up to $26 blankets for $19.50 if you please wp oe yea ot and) “Fine lawns, lace and embroidery | mackie only: Mad tad noatene | : Subway floor, New Building. ‘Third Gallery, New Building; Main floor, Old Building Main floor, New Building, & Subway floor, New Building ue Sun S| trimmed, Penpals | Buttoned crowns; 80c. and 59] CH iidren's 75c and $1.00) , Mantiticslimited, thereforewe |l]! 5 x = H val urge early purchases to se Children’s Corded Idea! Walsts| Sun Bonnets at 49¢ Saeco Fifth Semi-Annual Silk Packet Sale i] reduced to 19¢. In pique and gingham. the "Club Plan” if desired, ° O'Neill Main Store—Thira Foor. O'Neill MARAT Floor, ~ O'Neill Main Store—Fitth Floor, Started With a Rush Yesterday and Is Keeping It Up 100-Piece Dinner Sets of Silks are scarce—yet, because. we have full regular Satin, crepes, poplins, foulards, chiffons, char- French China $ 29.7 5 stocks of autumn “nk winter silks ready to come in, | meuse, brocades, every sort of silk in a usable length “ly we are dispersing all our silk remnants at a third to | at 50c yard upward. Se ee the most peaceful conditions, sell_at the moderate half less than last week's prices. Main end Subwey Floors, Old Building, and Subway Entrance, New Building, 100-piece French China Dinner Sets; border decoration; gold handles; a good chance to get a Dinner Set like this for such a low price. aires China is going to Fy tae sur rok very. fine Py Tors: the Ball quality; _ wn. ot8 China Tes Gate forte, tt) strongly woven, with a wood | a eee A bottom and Panes fore 2 Save Time and Gas and your labor will not be one-half as Tew 1 ¥ # much; use one of our war- ranted Gas Irons, complete with ae [eee At Snes 2s ]| War Flags Special Feature of Next Sunday World Magazine} == —— ——=