The evening world. Newspaper, March 11, 1904, Page 7

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‘THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 11, 1904 SIXTH AVENUE, 19TH TO 20TH STREET. Wy. Saturday is children’s day at this great store. A DAY when economical parents supply their children’s needs at a great saving. We do not carry at any price the ordinary factory made ready-to-wear apparel. Every creation we show has those exclusive smart style points that at once proclaim them to be the products of skilled tailors, whose fine workmanship and dependable materials raise every garment, in point of general excellence, above those creations on sale most everywhere that smack of the factory. That’s why the Simpson Crawford Co.’s garments give lasting service—hold their shape to the very last. 78 Here's a strong point that will make thls fact of double interest to you—our prices are no more and often less than you will have to pay elsewhere for those garments whose cut and “style make-up” proclaim their origin. This store is now more than ever buying headquarters for New York’s discriminating parents, and that you may learn of the perpetual saving advantages that await you we ask you to bring in the little tots—the girls, misses and boys, that they may learn early in life to choose wisely, because appearance is one of the most essenfial things in life. iz —_—_—_—_—_———— Distinctive styles in girls’|Stirring sale of men’s [Ss 5 & misses’ suits & coats, lowest prices. new Spring ‘25 suits at ae O smartly dressed man doubts his ability to secure an ideal Spring suit, perfect in THE season 1904 has brought out the smartest styles for the little girl and fashionably dressed N fit, tasteful in pattern, for $25, and we want to impress firmly upon your Pinderigat Beagles; it gue eb miss—distinctive creations the like of which you'd never dream—and they're all on show in the a just this kind that you may purchase to-morr t the’ Si ford y beet Simpson Crawford Co.'s salong—marked at the lowest prices consistent with their faultless quality. j y y, -morrow at the Simpson Crawford Co.'s store for $15, ‘Many of them are exclusively our own, so unless you see this display you will not have seen the real when we will start an interesting sale of 3,000 new Spring styles. A certain manufacturer famed smart creations from Dame Fashion's ‘realm. ‘Third Floor. as > maker of fine clothing favored us with this magnificent diversity of 1904 styles and : Here's a i278 Special for Saturday: Misses’ Suits In three designs of spring welght; itterns, granting a discount which hardly seems possible. 5] ) 75 fancy weaves and chevi short Eton, with or without collar; trimmed with cold 9 1 2 75 Us isd Ae ‘ ; ene: meee color, bral and buttons; lined throughout; sk{rts of latest design; sizes 14 and 16. ° . $ It isn’t within the genius of a high-priced or exclusive tallor to fashion $ $19.75 for, misses’, new | model spring | $2 | 75 {or Junior Sults of spring wolght a sult that wiT give gravter satisfaction fi fatto Tw Band wer tha tls B25 su | 5 ° suits in two styles, of high grade fancy Q fancy mixtures, Eton blouse, flat-stitched col- at pio. This appare. was maue vy seied hand workers of the tallor’s art. textures and covert cloth. The Eton blouse and 22-inch | lar and vestee of taffeta and silk braid, full sleeve with broad Xf : the sizes, why certainly, we have all of them- military: model coat, flat collar; strictly tailor finish or | box plait, trimmed with braid in fancy designs and miniature no matter what your. build. Worsted edomsinaté ‘tet trimmed with novelty silk braid and miniature buttons— | buttons, lined with high-grade taffeta; skirts 7 gore, lap 14 terns run to light effects, though we've eve desiratle fabric and evei new and tasteful pattern. Pithe coat rs pitied * - skirts lap seam or full flare, trimmed to match coat; 14 | seams, side plaited from knee, braid trimmed; lengths and sets ¢o the form with inimitable grace. Crowds of critical men will fill this department to-morrow, realizing that it ¥ Ss and 16. 32 to 36, “s to them perfect apparel in every sense of the word—a saving of $10. baoua, — 316.50 for misses’ coat $575 for,girls’ box reefers) $5 ()Q) for, misses: walkin Three very interesting specials for men who desire correct spring apparel. — [| : \ nalts tied int, Sink ui | ont calif Seve hed ce, a bined etd | : cl Ss, ed coat len coat collar, full sleeve, fe satin | solid colors, trimm wi stite! « °, . $3 5O tr girls! doun ie. stitehéd! lat coll of peau de sote, larae lined, 6 to'14, bands of self or % inch side plaited $f 1 50 or the, ‘Broad yl 2 Byer site per SJ 4 50 for, men's SKY ae tated estes of cheviot| ipsum pated from knee, trimmed |S | 22,765 FOF misses’ goats of | sms 3610.40 for seer, Om 44.59 oe J BST 550 | say apa pede” 14.504 a oe covert cloth, flat collar, nautical em- ee eee i) | me 0 eRe : blem on sleeve, ‘unlined, 6 to 14 years. with pipings of silk to match, 14 and 16, flat collar, trimmed with narrow stitched soMvibabond : [tis Sa eee S very specu teks vas S14. for junior sults, | bands of 'self, satin lined, 14nd 16, | Ss for girls’ double- ) wuthful and. jaunty, meee | 8.50 breasted box reefers, Mele novelty materfals in the Norfolk and |$ 18 75 for misses’ coats of | grade materials in tan, red and blue,| Eton lels, small shoulder cape, fan . Worumbo Covert, in notched collar, belted back; ie have | collar and reversed cuff of silk; or strict+ |two Styles—box or fitted, flat or coat mautical emblem on sleeve; silk lined, | ly tailor finished; skirts newest model, |collar—silk lined, latest models, 14 6 to 14, lengths 32 to 36. and 16. Women’s spring jackets, *10.75.4 OU'LL wonder at the extremely low prices of our women’s new spring suits and coats Jip | “when you see them. You'll admire them for the clegant style touch and their exclusiveness—the superior in manner in which they are fashioned. It’s the mdst comprehensive showing of spring styles in New York or any- where else, individualized by the distinctiveness of the creations. ‘Third Floor. Do you want a smart new spring che for $10.75? Toate extraordi- narily low price and it’s made of a splendid quality of Germain covert , $ 1 0. 75 calbopeap pal with self materlal—turnover culfs—22 Inches long—. $ J 0.75 ily front—coat collar lining of beavy quality tatfela—ideal for spring Splendid showing young men’s Spring suits. -iv. Se cr eS SES $ These are the finest Spring suits in the country for the young men at the extremely low ¢ rice of $10—the newest cheviots, homes; id tweeds in li — ‘ VO west teatira rn samc od fri Her Mes an mio these tase J () Extraordinary sale: boys’ *7 Spring suits *3.98. Tt will be a real Spring scene in our boys’ clothing section to-morrow when we reveal our most complete col | lection of new 1904 Spring styles in Suits, Overcoats and Reefers. Throngs of parents will come to choose one or more of these $5 and $7 values at $3.98. Boys’ apparel is shown in all the handsome effects, weaves and patterns. Seoond Fleer, At _$3.98:—Russian Sutts with white Eton collar) At %3.98:—Top Coats of Covert Cloth—5 tw lu yous. and cuffs, im serges of royal, red, navy, brown and light effects, in fancy cheviots, At *3.98:—Reefers with chevron on sleeve, regulation assets OCR Mee 1 Ce style—tan, red, royal, brown and blue—sizes 2% to 10 years, At $3.98:—Sallor Suits with white collars and cuffs,| At $3.98:—100 Norfolks and Double-Breasted ‘Suits, sizes § to 10 years. with extra pair of Trousers to match—a very special value at $3.98. ‘ Great. sale of boys’ fancy Spring novelty $14 suits at $7.50. These stylish suits at $7.50 are the most exceptional-values ever offered in New York. Just 100 for Sunday. Many $20 values. Sizes : " , made of fine quality broadcloth In black 12, ( were lait inverted plait back. BY ‘ 24g to 10 years. Of course, it won't require a great while for all to be selected, and that's why you shouldn't delay. Rus- with heavy. grade tafieta--seven, gore wise faring BRU, taverted piAN Rtas tnverted Pls SH f rr $7 50 sian and sallor suits; advance spring styles of one of the foremost Meanie crarerar: ised A WHGAGW displays, $0 that you $7 50 ., 34 * si 4 7 e may know thev're the cream of hfs stock; every dainty pattern—white serges, velvets in all colors, beautiful fancy mixtures e 27.50 for women’s tallor-made sults. | 527.50 for, OMENS pedestrienne ults Oo and plain sergesy all have extra silk collars and cate sain with real ieee ‘isn't it wonderful they can be sold at $7.50? etre : Fn goe | |Great Saturday sale men’s ‘1.50 spring shirts, $1.05.) — = Special sale of gloves |'- 52. neckwear, 95c.; ‘1.50 underwear, 89c. || 2:50 Untirmmed ee y pects ct ANE ats Atal edi st AT. gc. FIRST, we'll tell you about these elegant new spring styles in men ssemi-negligee $1.50 shirts at $1.05;| | —_—_. sold slightly above cost to introduce them to the particular men of New York. Main Floor. | | | 50 dozen untrimmed hats and turbans of black silk Superb showing of all the $4 05 Fine quality, mediums, light welght, white cambric, with handsome white plalted fronts, eight plalts each stde, strictly $4 05) | brald on ii are aa brims—manufactured to sell at $9 QE new 1904 styles forwomen. ~ ° custom made, and laundered; one pair fine white four-ply separate cuffs; elegant pearl buttons, cushion heckbands . | i tg Main Floor. The Simpson Crawford Co,’s celebrated’ two-cl lace etter suppl e pri n has greatly advanced—means shirts will be more expensive. ontinentals, turbans and-sallor effects—prettily $: glove at 89¢., with handsome Imperial Stitehing, pubis th My Upply yourselt pow, fbr yeu know the|price of eoteon hes) M 1 § H font with solid colors or eva aaa a at 3.50 ness and originality of style won the heart and hand of thousands of for English squares for which exclusive haber- for Men's *1.50 Underwear—Just one case of $e | SeCORE Fhoor, discriminating women. ‘Main Floor. 95c dashers ask $2 to $4.50, Snes English Sb silks, all 89e3% Cooley repopiiie ae rage vets Tent WUeee= bie |5,000 yards satin taffeta ribbon. | imported, I ize, dowbli light weight, mercerize and Drawers—-beatitifu . 14% Inches wide, all illinery shades, bleh and ew opting Hatt he tara ieee Uh Sneek state oats owe kan sions Sc | toy aes poepeiecaty at tah ne Oe || pet ay, tr ne 24c ‘ lor pin scarf. pear! IONS. ss cecee-scecccecsenvcrersecgesseeresstereee i jout itienal el fe our exper: cagutshey aemicaak baile of ttt Lt 25c. for 50c. suspenders—a lot of high-grade 50c. suspenders, made by the best manufacturer in America—sorry we cant, use |tyers will form charming and stylish bows for ais | his name, but if we did, this vast lot wouldn’t last throughout the day—fancy silk webs--non-elastlc— 25 i] | while you wait. ein: _Matn Floor, | 25c light web—narrow fancy lisles and elastic webbing—unbreakable leather ends. Every one a Soc, vale, iC | Jom —— ) a HERE'S a sale in which you’ surely want to fake part—an ae i "S| j occasion that enables particular parents to choose dependable shoes HAyE Ju Seen the Simpsdn Crawford Cb.’s 82.50 U. S. History at 5 | «| for the misses, boys and pals iat very exceptional prices—~lower than exclusive showing of silk waists for the season 1904? — —————— | those for which you'd find like qualities elsewhere. Second Floor. \t Includes all the daintiest creations in the world Of | /ticusehold History of the United States and | "1.45 's the excepttonally low price | $ f0F, Ross. Prate'a ga a 80 fashion, and prices are the lowest, ve Mata wtoor. | Its People, by Edward Eggleston. This work is accepted | fne pox kid $2.00 shoes to-morrow—Good- | sore ae “ucluded—as aerveeable as any Sale pongee silk waists, °5. | Special sale of books. |Great sale misses’ ‘2 box kid shoes at 51.45. ¥ the most standard dnd authentic of all popular United | year welt, spring sheel—splendidly made and | for women’s storm rubbers this Pongde silk] At $ 10,80, 12.50 | ¢}, | fuarantsed to. wear-sizes 10 to 2—a great | ROG —every siie—better take advantage At Wate ie, mod| Ab °7.50s tra tara | St Hoes tent Pieon, | fared fo wert 0 1 4 erat | BOG Sry se bate fashionable’ and elegantly, (loved) those /fepblonable,, silk, and. net 5 by hundreds of Remember that sale of women’s sample shoes creation of its kind in New York—| waists, including the new Dolly fean de plats from: shoulder to| Silk Walsh of Peau de Got, Mes- t le plaits from shoulder to ‘alsis of Peau de Soie, Mes- i ai rly line—piped with light| saline, Peau de Cygne, Crepe de | Complete in ‘one large volume, perfect itr every way 7 ¢ | 45 | 8&5 blue, tan, brown and cafdi-| Chine and ‘Louisine—richly | except the gilt title lettering on cover, which has dimmed 4 fine patent kid” and patent ° stock and cuffs peared arth laces and silk mé- | alittle, That is why we sell Appleton’s $2.50 History for | - leathers—welt. soles==the ‘fins ; ly tailor-made. | $1.00 each, tes! est shoes made in America. ! at $1.45, $1.85 and $2,35—an event that includes values up to $6—none worth less than $3— latest styles — newest ‘heels —

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