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ME Pee er eememtS mme ELSA. 12.) MILITANT PARROTS dps Ereninns Unt ehct | MENACE PEACE ABOARD $150 deen spent in Mexico, sald that af-| 15.00 $2.00 to $2.25 eats fairs of the Church were dark in the $2.50 ee \Spanish Liner Also Brings Nuns|repubiio under the new regime. erme lA Hatred of the Roman Catholics was ‘Allowed on All Cash Ssles'| and Priests Fleeing From — Jone of tho principien of the Const!- i tutionalista, and wholesale persecu- Mexico City. Ger- man and 150 French reservists. Of the 120 religionists, 100 left the ship at Havana, while the other twenty remained to finish the voyage to Barcelona, Among these was Mother Superior Veronica, from tions of the religious bodies had been promised as part of the Carranzistas’ programme. "I have seen four Presidents of Mexico—Juarez, Diaz, Madero and Tuerta—come and go,” sald Mother Superior Veronica. “IT have seon the fortunes of the Church rise and wane, but never have they been so precarious as at the present time. I greatly foar that those of the faithful who have remained in Mex- ‘The neutrality of the Spanish line steamship Montserrat, In to-day from Vera Crus and Havana, was @ tick- lish quantity all the way up from the troubled waters of the Gulf. For in her first cabin were 120 nuns and priests fleeing the wrath of the Con- atitutionalists in Mexico City, in her .|atecrage 80 parrots, one of which had FEEL FINE! KEEP BOWELS ACTIVE, STOMACH SWEET AND HEAD CLEAR No odds how bad your liver, stomach | stomach. They cleanse your Liver and . bowels; ach your head aches, | Bowels of all the sour bile, foul gase uncomfortable you are | and constipated matter which is produc- ion, indigestion, bilious-|ing the misery. A Cascaret to-night will ness and clogged-up bowels—you always peel hg you out by morning—a 10- get the desired results with Cascarets. | cent box keeps your head clear, stomach "They end the headache, biliousness, |sweet, liver and bowels regular, and| digsiness, nervousness, sick, sour, gassy | you feel cheerful and bully for months SCARETS WORK WHILE YOU SLEER wars, Minister's office, of marines. ta, to say | ico will see terrible aftitetions.” Sorgeant of Marines John Beattie been left In Mexico when his ship exh suddenly sailed from Vera Cruz at! the outbreak of the present European Sergt, Beattie had been sent to Mexico City to superintend the re- moval of American arms from the | American Embassy to the British ) | He will go to Hall- fax in an effort to rejoin his ship, as the Essex ts thought to be some- where off the harbor here. “I don't think the end of the Mext- can trouble for the United States Is anywhere in sight,” said tho sergeant “Fifty thousand dis- charged Federals of Gen. Velasco's army are clamoring to be paid, and probably will not receive a peso, They and othera of the Huertistas are ex- pecting Gen. Aguilar, the most com- petent of the Federal commanders, to start something. He probably will— that's the way they do things in Mex- feo." —<——_ SIT BACK AND SMOKE, | Application for Injanction to Stop|iead in your stomach, or if you have Practice om Care Is Dented. Justice Van Sickien in the Supreme Court in Brooklyn to-day dented tho|cent case of T application for an injunction of Mr A. B. Fraser, President of the Women’s| will be no sour risings, no belching of Health Protective Association, and other | undigested food mixed with acid, no followera of Dr. Charles G. P t omc! i tb fullness Prevent the, Pubite Berviee Commission | womnch feoing Lager f foal out that rom permitting smoking on. certain tel The Justice pointed | 4% ‘4 4, ‘ the Public Service Commis-|or intestinal griping. This will all go tlon were violating the law the remedy th wi e district attorney and the i vit criminal. courts; on the other hand the |£o0d left over in the stomach to poison effect of tobacco smoke in the open air | your breath with nauseous odors. speculative matter which the iteelft egacte to decide on the | for out - of - order stomachs, because it ooo ta of open cars. it court evidence present Mother Barmed Saving Child. Millie Virdino, three years old, was playing near the kitchen stove in her home, No. 92 Seventh avenue, to-day, when her dress caught fire. Her mothor, Mrs. Elida | Virdino. smothered the flames with her hands and in doing so was burned severely. ‘The |burned about the legs. An alarm’ of | di nd [fire was turned in, child was Japan to Make Big Show at Fair. TOKIO, Sept, 4—Announcement is made by Haruki Yamawaki, the Japan- of the British criuesr Essex was one | exe Commissioner to the Panama Expo- of the steerage passengers, having | st hat Japan is with its preparations for participation In the ibit. He saya Japan's exhibit will | he of increased the inability of cellence wrone to INDIGESTION OR ASIGK STOMACH “Pape’s Diapepsin” ends all stomach distress in five minutes. ‘Time it! Pape's Diapepsin will di- gest anything you eat and overcome a sour, assy, or out-of-order stomach surely within five minutes. If your meals don't fit comfortably, or what you eat lies like a lump of heartburn, that is « sign tion. Get from your pharmacist a fi ‘ape’s Diapepsin and take a dose just as soon as youcan, There of heavy feeling in the stomach, net: Biit@ting headaches, -dissiness and, besides, there will be no sour Pape's Diapepsin is a certain cure takes hold of your food and digests it ie the same as if your stomach wasn't there. ‘Relic in five minutes from all stomach misery is waiting for you at any drug large fifty - cent cases contain Pape's Diapepsin” to kee] family free from stomac! indigestion for many It belongs ia. your hom months. =We Give Surety Coupons with Purchases and Redeem Them in Our Own Merchandise New York's Shopping Centre t Sixth Avenue. 20th to 22d Street PDP PPP PPA PPD PPP PD PPL PP PP PPL PL PPL PPL LPL LP IPPDLP PLP OPP This Store Open Saturday Until 6 P. M. New $2.50 Silk Mixed Shirts at Half Price, $1.25 One of the Big Lots Included in This Tremendous Special “ Turn-Over” Meese Dies 75C Made of fine mercerized fab- rics and soisette, in plain colors; A A of Men’s Furnishings at ill Half Prices Men's 25¢ and 35c Silk Socks at 14c Men’s silk and silk plated socks, the right weight for this season. Reinforced soles, heels and toes; faultlessly tailored, cut good and roomy; surplice neck and nicely trimmed with silk loops and ocean pearl buttons. "Silk Mixed Shirts, $1.25 $2.50 Value---and It’s Not Orten $2.50 Will Buy Such Fine Shirts in black only. Men's $1 Athletic Union Suits at... 49c Open all day Saturday—Closed Monday, Sept. 7th. Store hours from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. daily. Of exceptional interest tomorrow, the new Autumn Modes for Misses & Girls embracing in special offerings the smartest creations of early Fall. Misses’ Suits at $29.50 Reproductions of imported models. Long medium and short coat effects, tailored imported broadcloth, gabardine, men’s wear serge, wool poplin and diagonal weaves. Black and the new shadqg,,. 14 to 18 years. Misses’ Dresses at $15.00 + | Made of men’s wear serge, combined with satin, in modified Basque and Red- magete models, with smart collar and ifs of pique, or plain or striped satin. In navy, seal, Russian green and black. Girls’ School Dresses, $2.95, $4.95 & $6.95 Attractive one or two piece models, made of na: » brown, black or Russian green, all wool serge and combined with plaid or Roman stripe serge, as well as solid color effects. Girls’ Dresses at 3.95 & 5.95 Dainty straight line and tunic models, made of imported repp, with hemstitched collar, cuffs and of self material. White, pink and light blue. Sizes 6 to 14 years. " Middy Blouses at 95c Made of fine quality twill cloth, in regula- tion and Norfolk effects, with quarter or full length inset sleeves. Finish- ed with white, navy, red or cadet collar and cuffs. Sizes 6 to 20 years. ree- 2nd floor. Tomorrow—Saturday—special offering of New Fall Suits for Women, at $25: Conservative value—$35 f The selection of suits at this price is singularly free from limitation, embracing practically every worth-while innovation in tailored modes. Long, short and medium eng coats, with tunic, flare or pleated skirt; and smart belt and pockets. odels that are all style, and that have been selected as being the most exclusive of those available for popular reproduction. Tailored in broadcloth, gabardine, cheviot cloth, wide wale cloth, imported serge and fancy mixtures. Women’s $35.00 Street Coats—at $25 Flare back coats, belted coats, circular cape effects and semi-tailored models with convertible or rolling flare collar of self material or velvet. Muxtures, broad- cloths, tweeds, serges and sibelines. In tomorrow's sale of Women’s Early Fall Dresses at the special price of \ $18.50 The colors are black, navy, nigger brown, Russian green, herd and taupe. All sizes from 34 to 44. Women’s $7.50 © Dress Skirts—at $4.95 Basque, pleated tunic, flare and smart semi-tailored styles with very smart girdle and belt. Available in Chuddah cloth, serge, broadcloth, cheviots, mixtures, wide wales, needle cloth and corduroys. Boys’ Suits with extra knickers $8.95 & $10.95 In the snappiest models and Made of very fine silk mixtures, with just enough linen In white; gauze and mesh knee materials for school and college Men's $12.50 Rainooats, Piet... $6.25 g Made of fine double texture rubberized cassimere, cut full ©S length, large bodies, military col- lar, vertical slashed pockets, all seams strapped and cemented. Bizes 34 to 46. “silk. They are fai up-to-date colorings. Sizes 14 to 17. Men's $1.50 Shirts at Half Price. Fine quality mercerized fubrics,| Made of good q fine count Garner's percale and ba- Liste; plain pegligee, and pleated bosoms; cuffs attached, either starch- ed or soft turn-back style. 18% to 17. Children’s School Shoes New Fall — Built for fort and long wear. Prices are within the reach of all, Little Gts, Gun Metal Calf Buttoned Blouses Geom Tete Tan orler 2.00) Biouses—Special at $5.00 sinca 11 to 1834. J Basque model of Roman strij tee sill, with fancy buttons, also black A messaline. ren'sPatent Colt, Gun Blouses—Special at 98.50 Metal Calf Basque and draped models, in and Vici line, combined with laces and n Handsome Blouses, $11.50 ilk Lace Waists, made of n of white lace and taf- t ornaments and ostrich O'Neill Men's Btore—BStreet Floor. Boys’ Gun Metal Calf BlucherShoes, with dull calf uppers and good durable soles; sises 110 5%, ‘2.00 sin 11 te 1936. 1.50 Children’ Gun Metal Calf and V Buttoned oderately priced; 6 to 8, 91.20; ‘1.65 the boys and girls out with school shoes until the last minute, but take care of them now, O'Nelli Main Store, Second Ficer, Clearing 650 Pieces Decorative Linens Scarfs and Centrepieces, scalloped and| These are neatly scalloped and em- embroidered, on round thread Irish] broidered on Irish round thread linen linen. and are special values, jem, at 9c; regular] Hand Drawn Work Scarfs and ach, 18x45, at Te; regular jh fluffy. They Seca: value $1.25 each. i , are all 24 Centrepieces, 36x86, to match, Tc; inches lon regular value $1.25 each and mounted Embroidered Irish Linens on three short tems, E: f Scarfs, 16x36, at 91.15 each; regular stems, Every value wee Saturday Special $2 Natural Wavy Hair Switches $1.45 Fine, 1 us- trous wavy hair Switches, all soft and shade, but ay. FT hene Switches are just the right into any of air styles. Wioor, Special at 39c, 69¢, 980; ‘Tc to $1.50. 93.50 Round Scallo broidered Lunch Cloths, Round thread Irish linen, broidered, in choice patterns. cial value. x \ Ss ly em-|length to be arr Ty epe- | the ever-changin, * O'Neil) Main 18x85, at $1.25 each; regular 18. 18x54, at $1.80 cach; regular a ets; cut full lengt! bodies; circular collar, with heavy Sizes| neck cords and girdle to match. Sizes small, medium and large. added to give Seragth and still not alter the appearance of the tleasly tailored and gut over good fitting custom patterns; plain negligee style with soft turnback cuffs, light grounds with neat hair line and cluster stripes in all the 93 Blanket Robes sy 50 woo! blank- ge, roomy length and short sleeves. The most comfortable kind of under- wear that men can wear, Men's 50c Under- wear at Half Price 23c Balbriggan and white mesh shirts and drawers. Balbriggans have short sleeve shirts and ankle- length drawers; white mesh have short sleeve shirts and knee-length drawers, New York Adaptations of the Real Foreign Fashions in Misses’ Fall Suits We place as much emphasis upon the low introductory prices as upon the distinctive and true-to-style models. It is difficult to get Paris model suits over, but plenty of clever sketches and photographs give our designs correct fashion fea- tures, and, Gothami: Misses’ Fall Suits at $16.98 to $39.98 Copies of high class models, in chiffon broadeloths, all wool poplins, serges, novelty granite and bi navy blue, bla brown, green, trimmed with " silk cul, | opossum, h panne velvet, ¢ in the basque tly up_to the ith the Russian . Sines 14 Girls’ Fall Coats, ; $3.98 to $12.98 For early Fall wear, made in rd cords, novelty nd stripes, in several smart models, in navy blue, Copenhagen blue, brown, tan; some are trimmed with collars and cuffs in contrasting shades; others plain tailored, Sizes 6 to 14, Girls’ Wash Dresses, Special $1.00 For school wear, in percales, ginghams and chambray, in pretty plaids, stripes and plain colors, made in the new Fall models. Sizes 6 to #4 years, , they are the smartest things in the world. O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor, O’NEILL-ADAMS CO, Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d St., New York City Your attention, like ours, will be divided between the variety and the value They are quite the handsomest dresses we have ever shown at this price. There are dresses of serge and of charmeuse, and the new serge and satin combinations, which are so much the i in Autumn styles. The models include long line ingote effects, with satin sleeves and under- skirt, some of them braid trimmed; coatee styles and orig- inal basque effects. Also, All Satin Dresses in the modish surplice or Basque models, with circular or pleated tunic and long sasb. All in black, navy, Russian green and brown. Special for Saturday New Trimmed Black Velvet Hats in a collection of the most engaging Fall styles. $5.00 $6.95 $8.95 Copies of imported models and improvisations of our own —amart tricornes, turbans and flat brim sailors—trimmed with glycerine aigrette effects, ostrich fancies or clever con- ceits in ribbon; and 3rd floor. featuring the all black silk velvet hats with the new Lily Bow New Jockey Caps for Girls, $2.00 A novelty cap of black velvet in three becoming models, suitable for school and college wear. 2nd floor. @Farcy Norfolk models, with single breasted or double breast- ed fronts,, and belt, patch pockets aid cuff sleeves. @ Shown in fancy yet service- able tweeds, practical cheviots in gray and brown, and blue mixtures that are true blue so far as quality is concerned. Q Tailored as Saks clothes for boys always are tailored—with all the style that we can put into them and to yield all the service that hood can take out of them. 7 to 18 years. Special at $6.95 Extra Knicker School Suits Our nost popular models, shown’ in a liberal vat F staple cloths and novelty fabrics, and warianted to outlive the average boys’ suit at this particular price. 7 to 18 years, i Boys’ School Blouses at 50c Light and dark color fabrics, in plenty of patteins, and made with soft collar attached or neckband. Ages 6 to 16 years, Fall Shoes for Young People Correct in style, perfect in workmanship, and at a range of uniformly low prices The lower-priced shoes in patent coltskin and gun metal only; the higher- riced variety (which also includes high cut models), in tan Russia calf, lack Russia calf and patent coltskin. cloth. Infants’ Shoes Children’s Shoes. . Growing Girls’ Shoes... sizes 5 . sizes 816 toll.. . sizes 1144 to 2... ..sives 21oto 7... With tops of dull mat kid or black 2nd floor $1.45 and $2.00 . $1.65 and $2.50 . $1.95 and $3.00 . $2.45 and $3.50