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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 4, 1902. z ARESTED AT HIS ELEVATORGRAG MAY SZ EE FOR 'BLATNG CGO | PASPEREL FATHER'S GRAVE. OT GO THROUGH, GOELET EECUTORS) A JOKE ON ACTORS 4 HEELS 144 BOWERY, “Bowery Savings Bank Block.” tran and Hroome Sts, north of O'CONNOR TAKEN AS “abet ABER ADVERSE TO AIR-| WIDOW AND G. C. DE WITT HUNGRY HAMFATTERS MADE fits) Stun neiicuisties FALLS ON COFFIN. | CUSHION ORDINANCE. | EACH TO GET THAT MUCH. THEM ALL SHIVER. Lonnie tue cf crete Wife | oa ee a icp Another Wanamaker Sees it | Other Large Will ne joused All the of READ always tastes best when a man is hungry: anda stivaal bargain is doubly good when aman or woman wants shoes, Thousands of men and women intend to buy shoes tomorrow—bar- gain or no bargain: but the st bargains economical people could hope The priest had blessed the frat spade. full of earth th to} morning Hore and | of J e Inte Robes sult for the A ham . | suet for are prepared for tomort t Wan thers fi . new. stylish. well-made Shoes at half-priee, or near it. ¢| Judee Truax. , details Nlon* | Srovght in the . Me . 7a ‘area | atgned the Sidement xing ¢ | MEN s SHOES WOMEN v's LOW SHOES each executor and trustee at At $1.20. from $2— At $1.50. from n to the proposed ord! | As the estate + yet wound up Mr thr lace ahoen in F. ae shapes Ww nt calf Oxtorde straight lasta, DF =. liht flexible soles, high arch to give | grace and character; Cuban h cols At $140. worth $2 | We fords, with nent English toes; walking; medium heels. & sums awarded| t nd trustees be There are twelve thousand elevators | there will be opt: New York, and the ordinance i« de-|to the two executors | clared to be a gigantic ara tore their work t# finiwhed F T Billithorpe ts president of Be Thetr ac ts as pro duced tn court worth $83 At SIN Bilithorpe Safety Air Cushion Company, | show that 1 asts. This is undoubted e i one lethal is as $12.96.414 pamet throug’: | Stood th t and was access ks thade In our Show Stor h nhoe. | -| brat killed Th Chicago whi. |S. ett Pameot thi At $2.55, worth $4 BOY S’ SHOES | wi teste of the device he now ad-| , So went with the) vocatea for New York elevators of the v pleces of Men At $1.25, worth $17 = nae adel GAeTCLS by Mr . which are estimated : Boys’ satin calfekin Ince Shoes; made on todar’s ee BOSTON’S BREWERY STRIKE. |°* =o» Sule serve aa wellinn dvers thores alone ti to's of ne st"%0 fie SUFFIELD DIES IN HOSPITAL. | recs owe,, DISLOCATED HIS HEART: Sto $e 1a. |, Bose Ane grained box alt Shoes, neatly made on dex | t 3 od nearly 700 pairs of women's k 4 Iants: fh eaten bol an G igulshed the flames. ‘The damage was Solids4 and 18 karat Gold seam-' fannvetnke 4 ar Shoe Fs ine enther soles, welted etre eine " Train While Agent ilsit = lets Wedding Rin, sou tectaltye . hs, but beet lla | Tried to Rescue Him. Cause Hin Death. CHILDREN’S SHOES. Prices $2.50 to $15. Quality Guar- pane CGD aa z at ne jonuedsl Dwentetour Be rca eam Deb anteed. No extea charge for lettering. shoes; atinperr | At $1, worth $1.50— 2 ea racetve . & farmer of ts dying detail enrefully execnted; with turned Clilldren'a plump kidskin Shoes, with wide ¢ m the Sixth Avenue “I,” track at} tected. some by the ke and othera| o¢ « aisionated heart. Three weeks azo. kid tips etty heels An fdenl summer stout leather soles, smooth inside; # ring heel Meeker atreet yesterday morning. Hal. hundred employees have quit | While attempting to steer a wagon dows shoe Nearly every. site ood shoe for service; sizes 11 to 2, $1.20. as nixty 5 olf and itved at N $5) more are expected to join an incline he wae thrown from the At $1 Se from $3 At 85c. worth $1.25. dskin Shoes, !n button and lace; nt leather; straight last, good, i sizes Big to 1Oig. Larger slses, yte, in patent and en Children's black At shapes: welted Upped with vusiness shows serviceable ac c $1, worth $1.50) pa niarly worthy Shoes for Little Men's Shoes at $1. worth $1 50— Made of liighsrade kidskin, in several Made of satin calf and box calfskin, tt meoth ured oak leather insoles: wide toes to insure comfort; solid Wreurtene nthe damend for an e) ® conte an hour for | vehtole. ‘The fall waa of such force that hia heart moved four inches out of vork this morning making ng Isiand City with a ting the work of b from Jersey to Success invartably follows tn i © track of the Sunday World Wants. gettin and the solatw have abandoned hope of his Mfe. * at . ‘These are made un. with spring heels: atzes # to 149. — > => —>— a oS a | own direction, and have all the wood | On sale to-morrow morning. fe nts of #killed Inbe Basement. Sim (| Another Splendid Offering of pson Crawford Co. Clothing for [Man and Boy. We mean that this store shall be recognized as the leading one in the supplyment of men’s and New AND Standard Books boys’ wear, as well as in that for women and girls. And so at every price we offer the men and boys COL ane 1F DAYS after our last Book Silo ended a men of Greater New York assuredly and guaranteeably better values than will be found anywhere else. A SEE oe Te eran hae ee eee Men’s Suits at $10.00, Some Specials From had been running for a week, then Not “Ten Dollar” suits such as shown in most clothing stores; they are easily worth from $2 to le tried to get them elsewhere, then came back again. “ When are $3 more. Materials are all wool, the patterns are neat and in most instances exclusive; styles are the The Boys’ Department. i him then “Why, ther asked forty ce “and Leould have bought them here That's the economy of this Book x: s apiece for these books uptown;” he exclaimed; rtiiteencents, if [hadn't been so silly asto put it oft!" le in a putshell—for you going to have another sale like that?” he asked. We couldn’t tell latest and best, the fit is as perfect as one could wish for. Such is the character of the Simpson Crawford Co. Ten Dollar Suit, and, too, the variety is extraordinarily great. $3.50 Sailor Suits, $2.95 + ——— > — 5 » $2.95. a ) : OF pare, Wop Serge, in any, ben and ed alm bls Sete Ses “Another Book Sale Like That en’s Suits at $15.00. se ie a Ete SSE a ee es Stove ne > value, $3.50. Eaual in every detail to the best $20 suit of the best exclusive clothing establishments; a broad ae tas -_---_--_- - Fills Our Main and Nint ee Street, Aisles Today! st { a 4 i ” of fietio) new and standare boo Oo} story, blograp! tatement, but a literal fact, at once corroborated by investigation and comparison. The patterns, o! Norfolk and Square-Cut Styles, $3.95 eave eeee eons Hesilln Rooke at Bc, 10c, 16¢, 256,806 ere Nee ence rellston, pa course, are exclusive and high. toned, Such as probably may be shown in the piece by a few high-class 7: rye ml Sprine Pat custo tailors. The workmanship is exceptionally fine—in fact, everything about them is as good as, from fois rare Cus nese a aruucutckensnd Strives eqaal sults your best tailor would Produce for for $25.00. are shown In high-class exclusive establishments for $5.00 —_— — + — — —- — four, five times the prices now asked. 300ks for the library. and books for Summer reading. These hints of some titles and prices 9 . 5 ; Misc Miscellaneous | Tie Weutee) (ov: Siumece! (Gober Men’s Top Coats at $12. 50. Fine Quality Suits, $5.00. Re ee, rove Pam a FOUL BADE 21. Seaman aan (Orman Perfectly tailored line! and trimmed in a superior Manene, oF, MeCrendy Harris! Anagratieeyot Tare) animented| Owda. STONER Of fine quality Coverts, made with stitched collar and cuffs, sleeves IIned with satin, body lined) | For LSPA RA aes raresi Wearstedeand che iotin iniallithe lest with a silky, durable serge. We specially mention this $12.50 garment because it will appeal to almost [4 best spring styles. Will not Se duplicated elsewhere for less than $5.00 to Our price, 106 cation, Felix Ca- from the French of Prince Henry|TWO New Dog Srontra axp strated. S¥0,| 5 ANOTHER. Onida. a. every man. It possesses style that stands for dressiness and quality that vouehes for wear and durability. g0.s0. Cran ese BOs . ee {etna teal Other styles also, at the same price, and other prices, too; as hig as $30.00, as low as $10.00. a Sa COLDER: At) Herbert ee ie padi ees | At 10c Each Slaadi Roce Young [en's Suits, $10.00. Prince Alberts, Tuxedos, Evening Dress Suits, White and Fancy Vests, Opera Tuxedo, | : . At 25c Each Publishers’ Price 30c and Silk and Crush Hats, all rightly shown here. 14 to 20 year sizes. Anexcetlent assortnyent of Fancy Cheviots, Flannelsand + |Publishers’ Prices, $1.25, $1.50,{ THE Heo Sree. | «« Serges in the newest spring styles. (sual $12.50 value. $i ‘ eis ASUNDER le eae. oh a Sel Tur Hoorn. Henry Bo) 4 White Bany. James 1 Pull th aKAPHY OF A QUACK. | \ Mite OWEMIA INvaprn. Jame + AGEMES s vel, ' on. Pot hulp: Men’s $5.00 Trousers, $3.50. | Men’s Neckwear, 48c., Top-Coats and Reefers, $5.00. T rafto A splendid and large line at this price, | Worth $1. 00. Made of the most desirable tan Covert ad Serges uth up to $7.5 «Your Lire, Fatth | or ta Fila embracing pure worsteds in neat and €X-| An unusually attractive offering of Men's Neck- Sn ely ey aauing ucnann | Wianrwe clusive styles. wear, embracing about 150 dozens strictly high Boy's $5.00 Mackintoshes, $3. an cape, “Arthnr | “James Knapp Reeve , Oo M ’ $3. 00 H t | grade, seth peayy, uf Cravals, in me earber coer Oxford gray, brown and blue; made with velvet throatlatch. lar ¢5.00 ro Doon. Rernara| For Young People— ings only. English Squares, Ascots, Imperial Four- | kin. i! ie roe parihenan I5c each ur “en's ats. |in-Hands, narrow French Four-in-Hands and the Saga NR cee ae oree| Publishers’ Price. $1 After seeing them you'll admit it is foolish to pay ' popular once-over effect are among the styles rep- rs! C i ‘aists. 50c Ue Tie Marrarnory iv 4 Boat.) Carsep. ier Now Lown, SMtw. Ate more. After once wearing one you will be more resented. Colors are greens, reds, browns, grays, Boys’ 75c. Shirt Waists, 50c. GARG HALRB TIGR D Ee Neate than ever convinced that it would be indeed unwise navy and lighter blues, in decidedly rich figured ef- Boys’ Hercale and M Wa plaited front: and’ back F to pay more. They possess the style and looks of | fects and stripes. Not a tie in the lot worth 48 Spsted siiN peat Buus $ ; ade with ew style Tur Viz Sate} u : REN: | Mw $5.00 hats and almost as good quality. Men arejless than $1.00, Special for Monday.....-.. i : eee 2 Tur Lany or Dreams, Una L.| Pasty Fontewgs. Rdward Garrett, fast learning of this hat store, and men every day | Men seeking the tinest neckwear and the best in ae “Geore ARDEXRE Hiatt Sveres. Cee CeT Te BIIeere ale ICCA ee Oe Dee etal aele wie are becoming converted to the Simpson Crawford | haberdashery may come here expecting to find just Boys’ 75c. Caps, 50c, voeotames: fo, $8. Our price:|Tux piace TORTOISE, Fredertek | DOnOTHY's EXPERIENCE. Adeline Viller RLY TRAVELA AND ADVEN-) THR Four-Masten IN AMmRICA AND Asta. Hen Boys’ Caps in all the new styles, golf, cycle, college, Acc. all Hned with sill; by exclusive men’s furnishing establishments. regular 7$¢. quality. xp Nrw Soxos ror Le. Mrs. Follen and Co. $3.00 hat idea; higher and lower, too, for hose the wanted things, and at lower prices than quoted inclined either way, “Boat axp| Li Ornen T Les. Charles ryM Btanley Qvole, 12mo. $i | lintel ek | Are. Anderson * a ee Our pri q ary eTH AN anvH| Tae Seavrer of Tae Brave; Aas SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. will dis- SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., desire to SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. offer for Tyr SUuNAL OF Mamrna, Prerano) “Costepy.'enutte Lee. °° | ram Rrowy ov 4 Souoin, 4 Dow | play to-morrow (Saturday), April 5th, many | again call attention to their high-grade to-morrow (Saturday), April Sth, the follow- aa Shu enc otekie-eane pave crates ov Vrarmanay | eo nbool ann Away. H. Atteridge, new styles in women’s i ing specials in 1emo. $140" fonnow. William Bar ne ene = Fidelia Gloves Misses’ Skirts. Jackets, Etc. Sa Wkannepronleni Mwai tfc War, F. Searchfeld. Lydia L. Gordon Harry Hosters ann THE Yrax ® Finer. Mre. aa Misses’ unlined skirts with habit, or inverted Faminy Stiff : Trimmed Hats, for women. These are shown in new styles plait, graduated flounce, black only, 35 to 40 most of which are exclusive with them. And J and coloring. he Kaiser double finger tip J inches’ .... $5.00 will offer as a special, 450 simply trimmed J glove is shown with new and exclusive em- Misses’ jackets of Covert cloth with strapped or Hats, in broidery. Also Suede Lisle Taffeta, the new J new slot seams, velvet collar, satin or taffeta lined, 14, 16 and 18 vearsizes............ $10.00 Black, Tuscan, Navy and Castor, Golf Glove for women and men. Misses’ white and colored shirt waists in madras, For Saturday the following Special:— | pique, chambray, fancy duck and lawn, 12 to Mrs. Hart Master MAX axp vies or Sanpurtox, HH, vy. Phebe Edited by i | & SiLvio's Secret. H. Atte | kenor Horace! ridge | i : William M FLUFFY ann J > TACK, H, Atteridge. rT Winpsants nbliahers’ Price SS ee ee ee eee eee oe At $2.95 to $3.50. Misses’ One Clasp real Mocha Glove, in Tan Fe ARTA Gee TObaR Gna Gil GReI er ani eared ee B i ' nena Ceeys i ye Every hat is individual in style. CURRIER CME) alti li 7S Sel colt 0.0 vie ae : ey Corsi fee te acloe AST, Stewart Co. JOHN WANAMAKER s bin Sts, j { Inthe Misses’ Depart ment, Second Ftoor, len’s Gloves. hie aes air ; . = — are shown complete assortments of Misses’ and Chil- | Two Exceptional Values for Saturday:— The Shoes w omen $3: 50 dren’s Flats and Hats, at popular prices, with ideas for . i T | R A A AC trimming same with flowers, wreaths or ribbon, making One Clasp Pique Dogskin Gloves at... $1.00 Are artistically shaped and finished in the most ¢ E WO LD LM N selection very easy, and at a moderate outlay. Also One Clasp Prix Seam Cape Gloves for $1.00 perfect manner. Few shoes at $5.00 better them, for 1902 Is the Most Complete of Its Kind Ever Published, Sixth Avenue, is y Six venue f ° oot CMPDSOROKWJOT CO, wit siti. jadi, Price 25 Cents. iioBli By Mail, 35 Cen+- Mail Orders Promptly Filled, =x. eS oO oC olC OhC OC OC TOC COC OC OC! CU OCS Sse Se OO ooo oo = on ae ™ UU Dl a a ee i ek ee

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