The evening world. Newspaper, September 15, 1914, Page 8

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TAPPER OAL AER AUER RAE OR ES A el CER eS WW) GETS A MILLION : poor gran dma! DEMOCRATS CAR ae scot) WAR TAX BILL TO-NIGHT| FROM McHO's ESTATE Uppeeiens Ti ‘ieon figui Sean MAINE BY3, 587; ceo lehet, | Opposition to a Levy on Freight] Will of Man Who Died at Marien- No wonder she considered bab> Will Be Considered—Repubit- bad, Germany, Filed for ing hot biscuits a task. She had cans Line Up for Fight. Probate. to sift, measure and mix—and even = m4 1“ ” ‘WASHINGTON, Sept. 16.—Senate James E. Nichols of No. 4 East a Rabel ct ae the “batch’ Republicans at @ conference to-day | Seventy-ninth street, who died July Corset ould turn ou right. a a epidemic tn the fashionable Park Blope| determined to fight any war revenue 21 at Marienbad, Germany, in his “ What a difference with “Presto”! Republicans Hold ns Hold Three Con- pa of Brooklyn. Since the firat of| measure in any form. will, filed to-day for probate, left Presto” is all ready to use. It tember Afty-six cases have been re-| Chairman Underwood of the House) more than $50,000 to public and re- contains the best of everything all gress Seats, but Vote of Pro- aan ber ia normal times be-| ways and Means Committes yielded|lisious institutions. His wife re- Latest Styles measured ~ inci hf a ye st St vena gait, to-day to protests of Democrats pratt ,000,000 in trust and | of cooks. Famous ipes S. against the tax on freight and agreed | the juary estate. gressives in State Slump t seninet th frgeiemoe or haps gdh Custom Made be jecide the question. The ye fs receives the family residence at PORTLAND, Me. (rasa 1 hs . said, was| No. 4 East Seventy-ninth street, with 7 ‘ not committed to a Freight tax and/ li ite contente, Upon ner death the F; Democratic victory in Maine's State would not insist upon it, pri of the ie, 00 ‘Tom wp . M 3, “If the caucus to-night does not bard Rted Mre. Nic! Sold by the Best Stores Haines, Republican, for re-election, | Yesterday mor: according to unofficial returns from | with acute "apt all but 87 of the 621 cities and towns resides veces early to-day. “ All four Congressmen, three Re- ate le ov Deny Goapenn Does wisn Penns end Ration Phen th Cur Onn New York's Shopping Centre Grea larged Misses’ and Children's Department—Third Floor ee THE NEW STORE FOR MEN Broadway corner Eighth Sixth Avenue, 20 h to 22d Street OPPEN HEI M ; Cit NS & © Because we planned this months ago, E The Cost of Materials has advanced, Work- 34th Street—New York 1 t ree ‘w Yor! 8 f and aterials are better, ai Direct special attention to their showing of | M e n’ Ss Fall Sui ts 5 $12. 50 for Your Suit at O’Neill’s Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ Apparel Elsewhere You Would Fave to Pay $18.00 to $25.00 for Them ———————— Some of the Some of the New Autumn Models for School or Dress Wear. Exclusive | f New Models = New Materials Styles Particularly Adapted for the Younger Set, English i Ta ee Latest Fashionable Materials and Colors. tting sack. € ’ and plaids. Misses’ Smart Serge Dresses...10.75 15.00 19.75 25.00 k os and hair. Misses’ Crepe de Chine Dresses.15.00 19.75 25.00 35.00 | ‘ 1 i pes. Misses’ and Juniors’ Coats..... 9.75 12.50 15.00 25.00 To be cut from $25, atch br; : wee fancy miz- Girls’ Washable Dresses..77-. 2.00 2.95 3.95 5.00 $30 and $35 materials, : [4a] Conservative | Girls’ Imported Repp Dresses.. 3. 5.90 7.50 9.75 choice of 67 styles, rm Ri lancy cassimeres, Girls’ Smart Serge Dresses.... 3.95 4.75 7.50 11.75 had others, te see Pasa Girls’ School and Dress Coats.. 5.90 7.50 10.75 15.00 . wales cack ; the | regaation e and all the con- colors, grays, Misses’ and Junior Suits—Distinctive and exclusive servative styles. biowan youthful models, of fashionable materials, including A : THE CHOICE—Black and blue serges THE MATERIALS Made i: in Amerles—THE, SUITS Made in New York “ Broadcloth, Serge, Cheviot and Gabardine. X graye in : RAR TE asians 18.00 25.00 29.75 35.00 | ’ a con Pea ' Men’ s $2.50 Silk Mixed Shirts Made of very fine silk mixt Plain ee st: with soft turn ack cuffs, lb mane > : | f (> A with neat hair line and cluster stripes, $1, This Offer Is Limited il i noe 2 ru the up-to-date colorings. Sizes 14 a ' =F to 432 Garments d ayy tin Men’ 's $5.00 Terry |Men's $1.00 Athietic WHERE MILLIONS OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS HAVE BOUGHT are morally certain we csinot duplicate Pe ee Union Suits at 43¢ : this ap le Cae aioe all cut up. And if loth,| In white gauze and mesh; kuee The suite—or overcoate—will be cut individu- - ally, to the exact measurements of each customer. ed Terry ree, oomy bodes length and short sleeves, And the mus” "| Men's $12.50 Raine ‘Save _One-Half At Our Home Outfitters’ Sale Tailoring Will Be as Fine pose 8 “a "Half Hose coats, $6.25 have been added for this week's sellin, uu intend starting paeeer at 23¢ barised ceosinere, out ‘ia ent nthe wake near foldne we say advise you to bu; l= fe] A ALy eb AN ‘FROM {li TO lis inal idee oe unt a gree hotlen milters collar, vertiea Na iy =f ‘, i) reinfor soles, is and/ sla: ret th in sale te durable, well made Furniture, for, witable for the most os as ever went into a $25, $80 or $35 suit or over- toes, in a large. assortment of|andcemented. Sines 84to4e mn Sater Bed Bets, Draperies, trig a Sater cmfortables, Bewing Machines, Re, coat. "0 Btore—Atrect Wecloas: "Whether dga Giah'to tus for cash er credit ou wil And Wy" ssteal You choose your own model and lining— arene RICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST sree of elpece ‘Nepligees & Four Lots of Oriental Rugs Underwear Marked for Quick Clearance Women's Quilted Silk These are small lots which we are desirous of closing out Robes, $10.00 value, 96.98|/at once. There is no other rug that will wear so well as an Long Flannelette Kimonos | Oriental rug. __ MOA PRES KLY OB 5 « Deliveries in 12 Days 93. 700 value, at 91.95 Lot 1, Values sit.s0 to Lot 3, Values $22.50 to $35, at 4 ‘SMALL ACCOUNTS aria Deliveries will be made in order of sales twelve skirts, $12.50 $15.00 ruffles. : ESPECIALLY INVITED a Es days after receipt of broldered Suirvens’ and Deghioten “hed'hee ee i ae a Sateen Underskirts, 91.50] pacmhirme Wort Mo Rage sR: | raha Bugs olows 838 f. to S}fa0h6 oo DAL af AMES on JOHN WANAMAKER | atest ; oto ae povlge bee bud eae a ‘ide ‘ore Women's Night Robes, | $65 to $98.50 $75 to $150 Si Dr 5 91.50 value, at 98c 25 India and Mahal Rugs, sises Hy the wage " + hear Bf | . > dj High and low necks prettily 0 Afghan and Khive Rugs, sizes | 6x9 ft, to 1 1O1gx16 ft; values $110 f earner dies we eet 1 Sage Shee + Mote, > trimmed with embroidery. 634 x Bit. to Oxi? to $22 i at once give == O'Neill Main Store—Third Fleer, pos Main mee full of your ws O'NEILL ADAMS CO.., Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City = et A ee 8 ener ing at oe NOTE—For sizes over 44, a hare 10 per vent. extra is - anc ry (eniane akeean hich ee ces No Club Fees ° : , thoroughly cleansing end 1 Cc O r 1 a a p No Interest Added = iferedal gerne germnSyrel inthe beth femovee ll en ides 4 No Extra Charges th eS win five sara beaty A ‘ier bbc AND | 4-5 ROOM ; wo ore ol | e ; eee e i Bases wore Le ) Paris and Its Fortifications Large Color Drawing of Great Interest ‘ During the Progress of the European War SPECIAL FEATURE MAGAZINE SECTION Next Sunday’ S World

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