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Re i ga NE INURE tween’ Sunset Limited and 7 Passenger Train par Lacoste, Texas. —_——_ apes Saree KILED, HE DROVE QVER AN OLD WONAN k on tte Southern Pacific) Then Nelson Tried ’o Get Away, but Angry Crowd Held Him Until Policeman Refused to Make an Arrest. JES OF DEAD BURNED.|vicTIM MISS MARY RILEY. ¥ Were All Relatives of Gem! padiy injured, Bho le Taken to the ‘Geronimo Trevino, of Mextco, @pd Were in Compartment >f THE INJURED, LORDS, Monterey, Mex- erushed. , MORROW, travelling agent ‘amd Nashville Railroad, Hospital, Where It le Thought that Her Life le In Danger from Bhock. Mins Mary Riley, sixty-five years olf, who told the police that ghe lived at (No, 1829 Bixth avenue, although there is to such a number, was knocked dowa and serfously injured by an express wagon et Eighth wrenme and Twenty- fowrth etrest to-day. Important Sales ef Marines. \An important eale of marines will tale place at the Fifth Avenue Art Gal- leries to-morrow. They are seventy pio- to} tures by James G. Tyler, whose work In hed Through Cahoone. of the Limited crashed Bi shoe which was hitched to Jagie Pass train and sleeper. This car In turn tele- ‘the Trevino private coach, killing fexicans. ing of the Limitcd was de- early all the injured were on ————— ANY HURT IN ‘BURLINGTON WRECK. (DEB MOINES, Iowa, March £#.—A| dh! received at the local office “the Burlington road states that the bbound Burlington and Quincy fiyer Bt. Paul was wrecked early to-day |;) fnilee north of Thompson, Ill. enjoyed by art lovers, There are ooast woenes, lines of rugged cliffs, 5 waves, sea fogs:~calms and storma, fishing fleets, Le peel eegyeety) barks, men of war and graceful painted with akill and sympathy. “3 Days to Live,” te—all SAID MY DOCTOR, «My Consumption Is Cured!” Mrs, Joseph Nolan, of 362 68th st., Brook- lyn, was Sa at to be past all help as her elatives and friends anxiously watched her life fast ebbing away, No gue thought at re, reported |this time that poor Mrs. Pecnenene ere are od | ice another week pass b: Nolan would ever The ashy pallor of ber onoe bright coun- vee, talen to Lowes O° |tonance was already beginning to, Imprint track end were ite unquestionable proof of a final breath, and as the doctor arrived he informed the ferally that he would give her but threo! a3 ‘» more to live. he night wat her every few spines minutes & whiskey lant to ki hi AVS MAN HIT HIM [eestzteasete © rothers, two sisters and her mother had ed of consumption, and she was known by very one 0 be in the nat thi of that! sense, They ex; that every coughing spell obills and fever, an In Hospital with b re those terrible night sweats of consumption Hest weakened ber, and she was spit- in : the doctors shook thelr heads and told tho family that there was no hope, but her Broken. Skull and Assailant |{3"%.css"=ined 0 gpake th ra of 48 West ‘one last effort och Inhalation wnt to their home Rare, the breathed these oily vapors into After her lunge four or five times {t opened her ronchial tubes, and nearly a pint of matter was thrown out, which gave her the fret lief she had had in many months, From that hour she could more easily 184 Prospect avenue, Brooklyn, |bresthe these healing, olly vapors into her without ball in the Tombs EDITORS COMING, Comminsion to the Leuls Pate, b @.-The Minister of appointed the following Commission neighbors all know of covery, and will tell you thi neighbors ment {6 absolutely true. bronchial. tubes and iungs, and she gained regularly and rapidly, until after four to-day to await the injuries he|months she was discharg eileged to have tnflicted on John |# cured of her lung di by these doctorn Brooklyn. Her She lives at 362 68th this statement s true. Her family physicians marvel at her recovery and are among the ones who he Koch treatment. o call upon her friends and find out whether this atate- MASTER PIANO PLAYER. It takes geniusand time to learn to carve a statue or paint a picture or write apoem. If you trust to your own fingers it will take as much genius and more time to learn the masterpieces in music. If you wish to eliminate time from this greatest of the fine arts, appropriate the fingers of the Apollo. Price $250, Send for Brochure No. 6, The APOLLO Company, orca a Sy APA OC ae a “THE WORLD: FRIDAY Vogal Drothors A2™ Sy. Cor B* Ave. Sale of Boys’ & Girls’ Easter Clothes. This is the season of the year when you can make your boys and girls look their prettiest. How can we describe all the many dainty springtime things for the girls and boys? We'd prefer you to come here and enjoy the display of the most chatm- ing lot of girls’ and boys’ clothes it has ever been our good fortune to offer. Here you will find the highest class novelties at prices that are ridiculously low in comparison with those asked at other stores. Bailor Buits for Boys, eises 8 to 10; blousescut large and roomy; a score of styles, some trimmed and others embroidered on sleeves, . collars and shields. At $1.95—sarLor surtTs of blue cheviots with several rows of sou- tache around collar in red, white and black. Suits that are worth $3. Sale price $0.95 At $2.95—samor SuITS of serges and cheviots in navy blue, royal, red and brown, prettily trimmed and embroidered. Worth $4. Our price $2.95. At $3.95, $4.95 C® $5.95_saror surTs ofbiue and gray ser light colored cheviote, rough blue cheviots, handsomely embroldi with emblems on sleeves and collare—in all the new spring shades, Our prices on these suite are a third below what je usually asked elsewhere, Norfolk Suits for boys of 6 to 14, cut with broad shoulders, carefully. made with box plaits from the shoulders down front and back. At $2.95-worroLk surrs of dark mixed cheviots, every but- ton sewn on etrongly, all seams taped. The value of these suits is $4. Our wale price fe $2.05, At $3.95—nonrroLK SUrTs of blue serges, bine cheviots, and a vast assortment of light and dark colored cheviots, crashes and flannels. Suite that are worth $5.00. Our sale price, $3.95. At $4.95 and $5.95_norrork surrs of cheviots, se and cassimeres, in blue, Fa. and bright light colors, Extra; at our prices, 63.05 and $4.95, Boys’ 2-Garment Double-Breasted Suits, for boys from 7 to 15 years ofage. Stylishly cut, Put together to withstand rough wear At $2.95—pouBLEz-BREASTED SUITS of biue cheviote and fancy dark mixed cheviots. Suits that cannot be duplicated elsewhere for lese than $4,00. Our erfe price, $2.95. - At $4.95_pousLe BREASTED SUITS made of crashes, flannels, homespuns, serges and cheviots, Suits are worth §6 and §7. Our sale price $4.95, SPRING TOP COATS for boys from the age of 8 to 14. Broad shouldered, cut very full, loose and boxy all aeouaa —Smart Tan Covert Box Coats, cut broad shouldered At $2.95 and loose. Value $4. ‘Our sale price fhe seg 5 —Fine grade of short, full, boxy Top Coats; made fr. At $3.9 in the new tan andolive ehades, Value $0, Our price $3.95, CHILDREN'S ALL WOOL CASHMERE DRESSES, Princesse effect, tucked yokes, trimmed with velvet or silk, bishop sleeves—colors blue, rose, tan, Cadet, sage, white and red, Ages 2 to 8 years, $1 98 & $2 98. ALL WOOL CLOTH REEFERS, large round or sallor or cloth, trimmed with fancy braid or lace—colors castor, cadet, red, royal or green, Ages 2 to 8 years. $1.98 & $2 98. CHILDREN'S %-LENGTH TAFFETA SILK COATS, lined or unlined, large round collars trimmed’ with fancy braid and silk medallions, Sizes 2 to 8 years. $3.98 & $4.98 GIRLS’ MAN-O’-WAR OR FANCY CHEVIOT CLOTH REEFERS, tailor finished, with emblems and band on sleeves or plain—colors blue, red, brown, castor. Ages 4to 14 Value $4.00 and $5.00. $7 98 & $3 98 GIRLS' COVERT OR PACA CLOTH JACKETS, plain tailor finish, lined with good quality satin—colore tan, red and blue, Sizes 8 to 16 years. Vatue $8.00. $5.98 GIRLS' ALL-WOOL CASHMERE DRESSES, full blouse front, yoke of taffeta, shoulder capes. velvet ribbon trimmed, lace medallions, gored skirte—colore, cadet, tan, red, blue and brown. Value $5.00, $2. 98 GIRLS’ RUSSIAN BLOUSE OR FANCY DRESSES of al-wool cheviot or etamine cloth; trimmed with tucked allk and fancy buttons or plain sill braid, new sleeves, gored skirts; colore, blue, cadet, brown, red, tan and castor. Agee 6to 14, Value $8.00, $4.98 QIRL8' BLACK TAFFETA’ SILK REEFERS, collarless effect; trimmed with light blue taffeta and fancy silk braid; steel buttons, large bishop sleeves. Ages 4to 14. Value $7.00. 98 MISSES’ SUITS of all-wool Thibet cloth; full blouse jacket, tailor stitched, plaited skirt; colors, blue, castor and red; ages 12 to 16 years, $5, 98 Don't fail to look over our elegant line of Girls’ White Con- firmation Dresses. The low prices will astonish you, OIRLS' SHEER WHITE LAWN DRESSES, double rufft: over shoulders, edged with fine embroidery or lace, ruffle and three insertions or plain hem- stitched skirt, Sizes 6 to 14 years, $1.98 GIRLS’ WHITE ORGANDIE DRESSES,trimmed with lace insertion ON Kpbon, ruffie or plain akirt made over drop skirt. Ages 6 to 16 yrs., $3.98 RLS’ POINT D'ESPRIT AND BRUSSELS NET DRESSES, trimme: Gee profusion of lace and ribbon, made over drop ekirt of organdie, as 8, woreteds nary values $5.01 d $6.98, $8.49 up to $18.00, Saturday Brothers ae Evening. = AD™ Sty. Cor. BW Aye. Evening. ~~ Do You Know ? | » The Your fire insurance ts void a Pain] try if benzine or naphtha is kept on premises ii without permit - ood fork rom insurance \ Hie ‘ NS Abuse Use pDexsr WAIT until the eyes give out and you are compelled to stop work. Many people must overwork the eyes, it none need per manently injure them, If the vision feels strained let me carefully examine your eyes and tell you what is wi . 1 use three separate and tinct methods in my examina- tions, Every pair of glasses which leaves my office must be correct. Right Glasses, $1.00 Up, For Cleaning White Gloves, dammubte, Yélv0ts, &c, Sold by All Drugglata, MT CS te eaten | if you suller from Epilepsy, Pius, Wadd ekibeas, St Vitue's Dance oF ertligo, ve nm Optical Specialist, Oth Ave, coe, tet @ a4 oa.) Open Gatwrdaye TH T P.M. eA Ta RN tho is where Will be sent in W. H, MAY, M, Dy 4 Pine Birest,. New Volk city. Hed Viens onan you've found what you can do A World Want ad, will see you! |" © through, ‘ VENING, MARCH 27, 1903. Sizth Ave. Simpson Cra Hh 2020 th Sts. wford Co. Men’s Easter Clothes and Other Clothes. ‘The new Spring Suit fs just as necessary to the man as the new bonnet to the woman, And It is quite as stylish—if you go to the right store for it. Simpson Crawford Co, Clothing ‘mirrors the highest perfection of attainment in ready-to-don apparel. In this respect it 1s most decidedly in a class by itself. The stock covers every range of cut and style—Prince Alberts, Cutaways, Sacks, Evening Dress and Semi-dress Suits; fancy and full-dress Vests and Separate Trousers. Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits are $22.50 to $40—and several prices between; coats and vests, or coats and trousers sold individually if desired. The best exponent of variety is seen in the High-Grade Business Suits at $20.00. They come in dark, medium and light effects, of Worsteds, Cheviots, Cassimeres, Tweeds and Serges. All the new fandangles of fashion are embodied, including the long, graceful lapels, concave shoulders and so forth. Hand made all through and all sizes for every size man. MEN'S EXTRA LONG AND LOOSE PRIESTLY COV- ERT TOP Sel te ae new Spring colorings, for fyicddeaertetientes, 050 MEN'S FINE QUALITY COVERT AND THIBET TOP COATS, snappy, short box style, lined with best Prin- cess Serge and heavy satin sleeve lining,’ stitched edges, and worth $15,00, at......... MEN'S FINE HAND-MADE, PERFECT FITTING SUITS, of good, stylish materials; most comprehensive assort- ment of patterns; ua and finish unexcelled J at $20.00 elsewhere; here in all sizes.......+ $ 5,00 MEN'S FINE BLACK THIBET SUITS, made of the cele- brated Rock Thibet, In long roll, double or single breasted style, hand-made buttonholes, hand- iW padded shoulders and collar, serge Nned..... $ 00 rain or shine; $15.00, at...... 0 ELEGANT CLOTHES For the Boys. Not a style that is right is miss- ing—and many exclusive novelties not shown elsewhere may be seen. The stock {s sufficiently comprehen- sive to assure the most satisfying selection to both parent and child. HIGH GRADE TOP COATS AND AND REGULATION REEFERS. for, Boye icon 4 s, 12 years; priced elsewhere as high as $6.50; here at.....665 ceseeee . $4.95 BOYS’ FINEST QUALITY WORS- TED AND CHEVIOT SUITS of [dard new Spring patterns; Norfolk and regular double-breasted style; plain or bloomer trousers; for Ages 90 16.0... eeee $4.95 SAILOR AND RUSSIAN SUITS for the little fellows, In navy, gray, red and brown; beautifully trimmed; best cloths and best make; 9 sizes 3 to 12 years....... $4. 5 $9.75 Negligee Shirts, Collars and Half Hose. A STUPENDOUS OFFERING FOR SATURDAY’S SELLING. Last Day of the Collar Sale. We had made, to our order, collars of a well- known brand, comprisin, 500 dozens, in all the new Spring shapes, Saturday will wind up the selling. Extra fine quality four-ply, barred button- holes, perfection of laundry work, every collar warranted strictly perfect. All sizes, sold in half dozens or dozens only (no each, broken packages). 55c for % Dozen. $1.00 and $1.50 Negligee Shirts, 79c, Men's woven or printed Madras Negligee Shirts; make and workmanship absolutely | tow: correct; styles neat and refined, made plain fronts, cuffs attached or separate; sell usu- ally at $1.00 and $1.50; for Saturday only, 79% 50c.—New Spring Half Hose.—75c. In y—the popular Spring fancy inclines gray for Hosiery, as well as Neckwear; in pote we have numerous new and choice selec- lons. Many months ago we imported Hosiery In the various gray effects with woven Jacquard silk figures and stripes, and to-day our assortment is by far the best procurable; pair, 50c and 75c The Easter Gloves Await Your Pleasure. First Floor, Gloves give the finishing touch to the Toflette. As they are one of the very conspicuous dress accessories, they should be perfect fitting and correct to the smallest detail. The Simpson Crawford Co. Glove Store Is the peer of the best. Many styles are exclusively confined here, and are our own Crea- tions. Every Glove we sell 1s absolutely correct for the purpose for which it {s intended. Hints as to sorts and prices follow: VES Women’s Mannish GLOVBS, reticent ore PAIR jaye various. styles, Including the latest tt effects; pair $1.00, pee) ee pene SOS ie ce te ‘Women’s 8-button Mousquetaire 3-clasp Real Kid GLOVES, im- Prix Seam Cape GLOVES; also perial points; white, black, pearl Gauntlet soft cuff lined with white and latest Spring % $3, 50 kid, suitable to turn overy these special importation...... ° two styles are new creations of the a-clasp Real Kid GLOVES; Im- Simpson Crawford Co, rial pola! black, white and is shades; Women’s 3-clasp Suede GLOVES, reat black, white and Spring eee $1.25 | shades, patr $1.00, $1.50.. $3.65 GLO’ Imperial Great assortment of evening a-clasp Glace GLO v Esa Spring GLOVES, all lengths, especially +. a dainty Glove for $1; un- | the prevailing long Glace Gloves in eal] in eh Style and dish; black and white, correct styles for son Crawford Co. evening wear. aes a ate VES—too numerous to mention in detail, but prevailing styles and correct hand wear only shown, Saturday Sale of CAMERAS AND SUPPLIES. Make no mistake in ordering our Royal Plate Camera, as it an exact model of iat wae Mot, at far below the r veya Plate ee size 4x5, 7.00, _ $9.00, 12.00, $1905, ef630' ands... $19.50 Royal Plate CA ‘AS, size 5x7, $10.50, $12.50, 00, $20.00 and....- merits of the best $3.00 Shoes. price...++++ . he No, 3 Fo! ERAS, take the Eastman film and ke 3%4x4% pictures; have auto- mate thuttery the best value in a turday Sale for GS cine ei at g7.75 || Saturday 8-08. bottles of Toning So yg Misses and Girls. tution... MISSES’ SUITS of Broadcloth or on, hatin of Dare neh: 16 |) Cheviot; plated blouse coat, fat perialag u ats collar, or shoulder capes, postilion sas it Fi back, full sleeves, reversed cuffs, Pritt met a trimmed with fancy brald or nar- Sloane Beveloping Box for 1m bands feres lined. Side lates; new i ite e 5) A Bee $6.50 ee without Iining......+ $24.75 JUNIOR SUITS of high- Cheviot; blouse coat, fi ad Saturday Sale of back, full sleeves, fis collet, ho Splendid Reading. | pray Ghrulder. capes grinned. with tlk ds and fancy braid; coat The Presidential Cook Book. || tant i hana the White Hous taffeta sed, nes ited unlined rom the icirt, hi flare lac- 1908, edition. Nearly 500 pages ‘ot shirt BAYNE $18.75 MD. sseeeeee cece seecee Pee dons! 39 I] JUNIOR SUITS of Chevioty col- “if 1 Were King.” By Justin Mc- yestee prettily Carthy, from which Sothern's play larless blouse with vs tnmmed with fancy braid and ne of the same name {s taken, Now offered for the first time at the 45 iature buttons: seven gore flare skirt trimmed over hips and down low price of The New Century Standard Letter ech percalins $11.75 Writer; business and social corre- MISSES) TAFFETA AND F PEAY DE SOIE BLOUS i e fancy dence, love letters, etl tuette, &e. Large 1a mo. Cloth 39 full jhoulder and stole; tucked sar on mn back oF with skirt with silk braids; 12.75 & 18.75 MISSES’ SMART COVERT CLOTH JACKETS; trimmed with tallor-stitched straps of $9.75 self, satin OTE, col) sleeves, 2oth Etiquette. An up- ect to-date work polite poeuty | s rs standard for Teas, Ba- waar, Germans, Games, Sports; also correct dress for all occasions, Large 8vo,, illustrated 45 We have a emall lot left of the (oRowiog ling; only four titles, beautifully bound and printed, al- ways at Soc, each, While the supply laste, your choice 13 GIRLS’ COLLARLESS COATS of ros ti een The Minister of Carthage. ‘The Well Bred Girl in Society, B: Mra, Burton Harriso} n, ”, The Business Girl, By Ruth Ash- Women’s $3.00 SHOES for $1.90. TWENTY-TWO HUNDRED PAIRS FOR SATURDAY'S SELLING. Neatl, This is one of the best Shoe announcements we have ever thade, , We purchased from a maker of fine Footwear twenty-two hundred pairs of Chrome Black Kid Boots, with patent leather tips —button and lace, medium weight soles, Cuban shaped heels—a quality that usually commands $3.00. These Shoes are perfect in every respect, and possess all the As all sizes and widths are included, there will be no difficulty in securing a comfortable and correct fit, and coming as it does just before Easter, double importance {s attached to the sale, , Simpson Crawford Millinery vs. the World, Every big business !n individual to its own interests, and should be; but on one thought at least stores and folk of intelligent ideas are untver- sally agreed. We set the pace for Millinery fashion—and always will. Whether the styles come from abroad, or whether they originate from our own ideas, the leadership is commanding and supreme. The Simpson Crawford Co. store has a very large part in the establish- ment of fashion—and its present showing for Spring and Summer makes more binding the assurance of superiority. TRIMMED MILLINERY CHILDREN’S HATS Second Floor. Second Floor. We have on display an extensive ae asi Cae forth strenuous make ou! isses’ and) preg lficent, Astor spent ce Children's Trimmed Hat Department ROUND HATS, TURBANS AND 8 great a factor as the ladies’ trim- BONNETS Bue pele and to re fad at lower prices than ever quoted for pace adjoinin, qualities pri aAualile nh to say one CA hats for the display at nothing of their exclusive style and le of same, and offer for Saturday charm. Also a superb coll of 300 a, CHILDREN'S DRESS AND STREET BONNETS beaut: AT $11.50 TO $18.00 EACH. tad ribbons or ita en ates Adjoining the Show Room are trimming alone, at the ridiculously sandra of choice ideas in Ready- ° RE ete emanionee | anne to-Wear Stiff Turbans and Sailor ef- ’ fects, very popular in style and .$3.50 each, iced from Not a hat in the assortment worth $2.75 to $10.00 less than $5.00, and would food value rw riyrd bs Saturday Sale of NEW DOLLS AND Toys. Second Floor. 300 handsome {tmported Dolls all waitin to hi ean (ear oeee ave a little mis- P Sra value In DOLLS ever of- ler DRESSED DOLLS, 47 and 14 inch- es highs full fotates, pretty pile ir, four pearly teeth; some have Silk and velvet dresses; ex- ceptional valueat$i.5o,now $1.J0 200 UNDRESSED JOINT DOLLS, 20 inches high; some with golden or chestnut hair; these are sleeping dolls and excellent Second Floor. VANE Assesossstnesdoesssasst OD Saturday Sale of shoes and prs, will not FINEST RAZORS. last long at this price; each,, 60 tires; regularly sold at Sons’ Sheffield $7.50, special... } Joseph Ri RAZORS, Ee ae cue hollow ni ny ir. ae Hi $200 value, at. 95 George Wostenholm & Sons’ cele- brated RAZOR, finest cat concave blede, white uloid and ebony handles; $4.75 85 value, at...++++ seeeeeeee of! Star Safety RAZOR, made of the highest grade English steel, full concave; stinks Bet..rere 98 holstered; re, rete Saturday Sale of ide RAZOR STROPS, A ‘ taly"wurraieds wake 75e) ¢ || Optical Goods, spectal at. ...++0+ ceveeeeeeer First < REPAIR DEPARTMENT, We repair Watches, Jewelry Combs; also do replating, engrav- ing and stone setting. Saturday Sale of ako Sheet Music at 15c, fully acquaine Pepertment You ¢an have your music played for you by ornteient lanists, We Solid Gold stg rayne hg me tS wh ne We ‘will 5 Rat Fe JOINTED DOLLS, “Slept Pe a

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