The evening world. Newspaper, September 3, 1914, Page 10

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Carried 106’ passengers and a hold fun 1 got, but I know most of them arejence was voluntary and the canrseygera! Sessions before Judge Nott to- ‘ SENDS LINER pi 'y She @atled from Rio GOT FAKE SIGNATURES {phony. Since the first part of Feb-|taken ts not an official action of the} day to plead to Indictments charging € poi i ab be ing beiBantoe Tilo before ee pave been-at this job and am | inca) exchange. them with murdef in the first degree. rs HERE SEEKING TRAD berinnif her nogthward voyage. “Thaw | The , Y 4 Tha living the life of a king} The committee's pian, which was|One was Mra. Anna Doyle, twenty- y| Forty Gordian nets on. her pas: FOR THAW AND SAYS at Gorham, New Hampshire, and he| presented to-day after the exchanze!two ‘yeara old, of No, 965 Grand it I) ae senger list had some mis; refused to talk to m the ‘phone jot numerous cables between — the] str Brooklyn, killed her hus- cts U. 8. to Pick Up Com-| the Britian cruiser Monmouth was about the four weeks’ salary helhrokers here and in Liverpool, pro- viedo dooliodaag ‘ passed off tho Brazilian coast, and rank, a letter-carrier, on Aug. ow .."" nxes the reduction of cotto dy : 4 merce That English and Ger- | Sea!" early to-day, when the Banos HE IS LEFT PENNILESS eer apemamnatjoannaratane contr acted for te 570 for January, {6 ‘The other was Louisa Magalucio, was sighted off Sandy Hor | THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, _SEPTEMBER _8, 1914. her boat inquisitive. | February nts in Liverpool. on|elghteen yearn old, who killed Giu- . ‘ er boat was Monday. agreed that the New 3 . x ‘ mans Are Losing. My steamer used to sail to Ger- LIVERPOOL COTTON MEN York firma shall put up in trust, in| Se>Be Marino in an East Thirteenth | r¢ vish, feverish, tongue end undigested food will gently move out flag, heralding the | MAnY<. sald, Capt. Amico, @ rt nich ——— denlgnated New York banks, sufficient | Street tenement last April. F Foam WB act of the bowels and you will have « well, A new merchant flag, heralding the |i: comes as the first of the ka ed HELPED ON CONTRACTS cash to margin such cotton as they| Mrs, Doyle, through her counsel) coated, give “fruit laxa- | playful child again, t of the new era of trade be-|1# to bring trade from Anerce fo) 4 noi to Department of Oe On tn ey 1 to cover the] Terence MeManua, who was assigned ” Sick children needn't be coaxed to the South American countries. Bra-|Applics 10 par’ € | January-February transactions, and tive” at once. take this harmless fruit laxative. Mik n the United States and South | gil looks to thie country tow, to taxe ———-- to put up similarly enough cash to] '® her defense by the Court, entered lee oT motions S keep it Mandy pat trade that Germany an rea . iti } , m » 7 ecember contract plen if t ity, 8. Ai be ca, came to port to-day, flying Brain monopolized before the war.| Charities to Send Him Home [New York Cotton Exchange Mem.| Maren, thelr December contracts In] ©. pies of net mullty. | Sie will cio| No matter what aile your child, alaxa-| they know its action on the stomach, the staff of the Lioyd Brazsilerro | No G hips have called at Fra- rare at” ‘ poate a Sean said she was not ready to plead, and | tive should be the irat treatment given, || nd bowels is prompt and sure. hip San Paulo, subsidized by | SOK x few British boat to His Family. bers Adopt Plan for Easy her case was adjourned forione work:| | Look at, the tongue, ‘mother! Tt igo know a Nite given to-day vernn and very few Br! ate. ceitaney She {s in poor health and is under | coated, it it your “little ick child to-morrow. peeeiian Government. ei sen Sront eppertanity for the deveion; ——_——- Liquidation. Two YOUNG WOMEN Irentinent in he prison ward of] one’s" stoi dwels need a | Avk vour druggist for a 80-cent bottle ee, commanded by Capt. Assico, ment of American trade th the soutn. Rellevue Hospital. ntle, thorough ing at once.|of “California Syrup of Figs.” which ene Ponniless hundreds of miles from! Liverpool cotton merchants will es- CALLED FOR MURDER Mra, Doyle was separated‘trom her! When’ cross, “peevish, listless, pale, | contains directions for babies, chile bis destitute wife and four children, | cape heavy losses by the action of husband, who was ordered by the] doesn't sleep. eat or act naturally: if|dren of all ages and for grown-ups ¥} y 3 Court to pay her $3.50 a week for the , SEeeRy i a while, he says, Harry K. Thaw, tho| members of the New York Cotton Ex- —————— pupport of herself and her two chit. | breath is bad, stomach sour, system full | plainly on the bottle. Beware of coun. | cause of his trouble, ts living the life/change having contracts abroad in! Mrs, Doyle, 22, Killed Her Husband, | dren. She alleges that Doyle failed | of cold, throat sore, or if feverish, give | terfeits sold here. bs the genuine of a nabob and drinking rare wines,|approving to-day the report of its , . to make his payments. She called} ® teaspoonful of “California Syrup of | made by “California it yrup Com- George Henninger to-day asked the|conference committee on the open and Louisa Magalucio, 18, a him out to the sidewatk from the] Figs,” and in just a few hours all the| pany.” Refuse any other kind with Department of Charities in the Muntc-|etraddie interest between the two Man She Knew. Peete Pence woe © baler nes: ante | CeSeee uy Sorte ed waste, sour bile ' contempt. — {pal Building to help him reach his|markets. The Liverpool merchants Oe ee seine, eee staring in| —_—_—____—_—__—_—— —_— - ] family in Wilkes-Barre. were let down easy by the terms of} Two very attractive young women|yjq apartment. and enjoyed Iberty he was engaged by |the plan for liquidation. The confer. | were arraigned in the Court of Gen-! for some time disguised as a boy. ‘Sunday World ‘Wants’ Work Monday Morning Wonders ‘ P petitions through- it! In five minutes] made it famous the world over. out this State favoring ‘Thaw's re- upset stomach will Keep this perfect stomach doctor in|jease, Up to four weeks ago he re- We Give Surety Coupons with Purchases and Redeem:Them in Our Owe Merchandis) [= A ‘our home—keep it handy—get @ large | ovis _Jonn- |W = U feel fine. fty-cent case from any drug store, and | CoLve4 Bie Mary eo es diroadeny {fff} Store Open m New Toke Shopping Comire $2.50 in -. |e doa ge eh Gems ha Ta repos antes coy Saturday Merchandise A eat la: joa: lerments an: jundred o! Hal cure and igrma a « seadache,| 00d," declares Henninger. “T pald Fora — dissiness and nausea; eructations bell-hops 60 cents or $1 to circulate : Book o! \d undigested food—remember as soon : Until 1S Diapepsin is noted for ts Pape's Dispepein comer ia. contact Ree aAe és pacino Mew Sore Burety se gy ty Ml with the stomach, all such distress van- S me i State were not with him. He became shes. Its promptness, certainty and tnfaling Leal ale rpatiatiog ease in ewiconiag the worst stomech| furious and told me to get biaeek jation to those who matter how. “[ don't know just how many names o P. M. Sixth Avenue. 20th to 22d Street Coupons At O’Neiil’s Big Store for Dad and the Boys First Sale of MEN’S FALL CLOTHING Of Fine New AMERICAN-MADE Woollens and New York Designs With Acknowledgments to Foreign Weavers for Many of the Snappiest New Patterns Which Are Reproduced in This Line 20 New Models--30 New Patterns An Array of the New Fall Styles and Qualities of $18.00 and $25.00 Standards GUARANTEED Subject to Approval of Your Own Knowledge of Good Cloth«s i NEW FALL SUITS Sizes for Men $18.00 to $25.00 & Young Men 12. Values, Guaranteed . Upper Fifth Avenue and Broadway are showing you = $25.00 and upward, mostly upward— English Form Fitting Suits with broad lapels, two-button, soft roll- CASH. or CREDIT ing fronts, cuffed sl patch poe ckets. They are also showing new fancy mixtures, A convenient arrangement chalk and pencil stripes, tartan checks and plaids, as well as new tones in plain colors, | for time payments may be Conservative styles as well, of course—every tailor has them. | Don’t Let the War Stop Your Wedding § No need to put off the wedding day on accoun Get married now and let Cowperthwait take care _ of the war sheead. . of furnishing the home “Come here and select the furniture, rugs and | We have the largest variety of furniture, rugs gaeny you want. We'll gladly have | and housefurnishings in all New York to choose you open an account and we'll give you a year | from at the lowest possible prices, which are not © and a half to pay in amounts so small you'll | affected war. p scarcely feel them. Come and let us show you. Enhariofl aur tie. 7 Leave your savings in the bank for a rainy day. | big stores is well worth a visit. b Open Saturday Evenings i Courperthurant+ Sono ja, F made by those who prefer to All Snappy. New Styles and Patterns Are Here at O'Neill's—So, Instead of PAY A LITTLE Paying $18.00 to $25.00 or More to Clothiers or Custom Tailors, Get Your AT A TIME New Suit in Time for Labor Day—at O'Neill's at $12.50. Buy Flour, Sugar, Etc. at ; Amoskeas {$1.39 Black Twilled Meteor LOWER PRICES = Apron Gingham dite een ader OO that will be much in demand this autumn. . at O’Neill’s Yard, 62 $2.25 Yard Wide Satin Francaise, Mail and telephone orders filled; phone Chelsea 5700. This well known brand in a variety A heavy lustrous dress satin—all silk in an excell, of checks at cost for o Limit 15 We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities. iio nolense ‘orders, $0F ‘oll shadings, also white. yards te a customer, il orders. 25e Serge Suitings, yd., 10c 399 54-inch Black and White Check Suitings; # lov ginvavayandy 7 i $1.69 lent variety “ Coffees rat epee 82 inches wide, also whipeords and various sizes, at on WGN behets tec n eso bee's 39c Surety Brand— | Surety Brand-—1 | () fi Is, ii ood variety of Fal re—Becond Floor Bi uartered Oak Table Substantial 3-Piece Parlor Suite Livre} sa . Hinsley Ih eecied tine; 10 Segal “+ ape maa dat M wy, folid golden oak: | This prettily decorated Early English Suite would | ie B00 ae $1.25 All-Wool Broadclot! aay errena,, heavy. voll vartered would look mighty well In r 44c Bold anise with . A rs te iia Romuuifattgsainn | AN Rome, Note how solldiy ik ‘is built upholstered ‘seats. of fine’ grade 1b rotery ordern nt , 690 Closing Out These Lots of J ends Rot do Justice to this handsome suite which I 54 inches wide, twilled back, in u 2 ala With every 81.00 e worth of Ror ing at the unusually low price of... o —_ ONE ‘OF MANY aur certo, large variety, of Fall shadings, includ- sic eine“ $ Dainty Undermuslins Women’ s New } $1.00 and $1.25 Until Now, 69c EXTENSION TABLES, 64,96 UP. Maple Dresser ‘This small lib- table comes arly nelies Ladies’ Night Robes made of | _D; Fall Gloves fne"eambric, Mace and eumbratery | deap'embredered roman” “mS IN cua Ear anpe clans Al Combinations made of fine nain- | 75c to $1 Corset Covers at 49c ook, prettily trimmed with fine Made of fine nainsook and A sample line from a famous im-Q'ace and embroidery. ge tu a porters Ainong the lot ure P. K. P.% Princess Slips made of nainsook | '*°* tibbon and embroidery trimmed. am sewn, i n white or pink; lace and embroidery | Drawers Special at 50c slack, white, mode, tan, 9 rimmed, Made of fine cambric, with deep ireen. Chemises in nainsook and crepe; | embroidery ruffles. in Store, Street Floor, ‘ace trimmed; also envelope model. ‘Neill Main Store, Third Floor. HUNDREDS OF OTHER LIBRARY Get a Columbia Graphonola TABLES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, dollars cash will it this golenaig tulking machine In th at the rai for all Be toe | an ne rls Kee | Sara | RS SE Notions {$3:50 Collapsible |} “ite: the 2h, ater! emain ene: ngerie and voiles; high and 9 “ilk Bathing Caps, vatue @1 to 1.50, low necks. each, $00, Go- Carts, $2.19 Waists, values to $4, at $1.499 0c R In org: es, voiles and Jap silks. sta 4 $1.50 Satin Slip i 7 ©9 ptlonally oN: Kimono Dress Shi O'Nelt Main Store, Third Floor dake Weight Dress § ‘ena—The mixed, Rt tarch — The 10c cee De Wine Specials Many het racks loot all > ff VERMOUTH. Mat, bat 190. Bed & Couch Combined ene Rnd tallies type, le 7 eer. 24-yard Roll Tape, pe., 6c. & ackiues my couch and a single. or Select Your Rugs Now Et ai wait | Beiey American iat | Fier anita a wore 69 se Darning Cotton, each, te. . Spring. of they new aly ee; “Lincoln Link’ fabric, guaranteed | Now ts the thme to get t Bundle Hair Pins, for "i Searn Multrossen peremtent of tie ew wlocke Sut Pent eream Flours Cocoas eumatons Roxbury : at $: eee Be Iron Holders, Soc. a ain denim or and rugs have just arrived from the Pillsbery AXXX | The Surety e Made of fine coutil and batiste;$3c Wire Coat Hangers, 2 for 5c. aa *ey $4.35, gS Ma RE A ae AG er Hecker Bu: | mio tive 15 | Nore) sine 13¢ Rariied MS nonai |S seuitee and low busts) hese support srie Tay ND “FOLDING BEDS IN | revolving rug tacks. Ni be peters 7, Perdenios et ant i 9Dc | ers attached: broken sizes ¢ Bins Cambric, each, 3 IDE VARIETY. has our display included so many cnt Barres 7-29 | Wein tina.. We | Roti 10 | auaree O'Neill Main Store, Third Floor. O'Neill Main Btore, Street Floor Only One to a Customer | tractive designs and coloring 24x36 Reg Rug SF les 9x12 SeamlessWiltonVelvet} Lace Curtains at % to punch t Bowl og AnyOne or Royal Plush Rugs Y% Less than Regular . @ Cc Oil Cloth, cuttoftandlaid "30 $2.50 to $3.50 $6.00 to $7.50 sree or meapnerciix opr Cr cciea’ ne 24c No charge for making, lining, The Royal Plush Rugs are made with a Jugurtous 29 5 0 Lace Curtains $1.44 Lace Curtains $3.95 LOWEST PRICES, No C. O. D. or Mail Urders sewing or laying. high pile nap; shown in Oriental colorings; also plain e Beautiful Marie Antoinette, Scotch Real French Renaissance, Irish Point, Linen colorings, with contrasting border. The Wilton Velvet D Voile and Marguis- | Chins, facet Arab, Point d'@rabe and high bab LA q ane I Scotcl \ orie Antoinette Lace Curtains, in OWPERTHWAIT & O Rugs are of an catra close weave and will ave excellent neta fest: pancite, | ene Arab. a NS | SUMIORN ODES BOT LO0.s ccna sanns sein a geen nena euses ¢ ment ever shown, in white nd Arab. i 4 $12.00 $6. 95 “ » ion?? 3 I lots of 2 to 6 pair: ace t $s on eo 3 rd Aven Too » worded R 9x12 Seamless Wool Brussels Rugs, $15.00 in i2.80 ieee pairs 98.98. | rene ut ie ea Hensieanc, St Gal 1 \ Woven from a very fine grade of pure wool yurn, These rugs sre noted 915.00 Lace Curtains, peir, $10.00, | Irish Point; novelty curtains of various Mark venue wo at as ow for their b ceeees) wearing qualities, A varied selection of patterns from which ou rd Lage Rurmions pair, 912,50, ‘au unlimited gelection of the Fale A st ire ’ , ham Sq. to ¢ ve . . 199 to 206 Park

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