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} BLAINE HATS i ‘And Two Men Had to Come! _ Down Fire-Escapes in Bond Seba Building ‘Women Blocked Stairway. | A hundred working girls fide at noon \tesday from the six-story building at he northwest corner of Bond and Wim streets, becausc of a fire on te | fourth floor. A number of girls there were heating tea on a gas stove when the flames spréad to a number of straw hats. These pirned so quickly and com- tounicated the flames to other bundles sf hats so rapidly that the girls ran from the building. The alarm was (@pren@ to the other floors and all of Bhe work peopie goto out, including two men who came down the fire-es- bape because the stairways were filled with girls. Chief Croker arrived with the first Bremen and in a few minutes the Games were extingushed. The dam- Age'was pieced at avout $300. TTHIS FIRE HAD NO CHANCE. ‘army of Drilling Firemen Prompt P ly Tackled Small Diaze. ‘The small fire which damaged the upholstery store of Isador Kahn, No. 208 West Sixty-fourth streot, to-day at- tracted more firemen than {s usual to ‘tend on four alarms. ~ A hundred firemen were drilling at the time in the Twelfth Regiment Armory, at Sixty-zecond street and Co- nee e and a battalion of fire- ‘were drill in the Twenty-second Armory, six biocks further up the street. All of these turned out, besides the detachments of police and fire- Which ordinarily attend the fire. lopn. shere were ten men in uniform to rdinary 03. f With that forse the ‘fire never had a ‘Although it was a frame bulld- werk was done so quickly that Ggmage will not exceed Too. FERRY-BOATS IN CRASH. | mspress Loses Twenty Foet of Fer! After Rail. ‘The freight ferry-boat xpress lost [about twenty feet of her after rail guery, t0-627 as © result of a Gellistion ‘with the passenger ferry-boat Faston e the Battery. “fhe easton, was jured and her y the uning| Ee ‘Were easily quieted b:; +o Because | :Prof. Hyslop Tells Medico-Legal Society that Wealthy Man | Will Start Endowment Fund. | to Establish Clinic. | A movement in which Prof, J. H. | {Hyslop formerly of Columbia Univer: | aity, the Medico-Legal Soctety au al number of Indiv! i \aresvaryanid {s afoot for the ertablishn is city of A clinte for the of the poor by hypnotism. Impetus was given Inst night at a meetir Legal Society at the Waldorf-/ | which was largely attended by mem- j bers of the soctoty and non-members | who have become interested tn the sub- | fect. | prot. Hyslop read a paper on the rela- tive value of hypnosis in medicine, and then there was a discussion on the gen- eral subject. Mr. Bell spoke enthusl- astically of the scheme for the estab- Ushment of a clinic for the practise of hypnotism. He said that tremendous success had attended the establishment of auch a clinic in Paris and other Huropean olties and that one of tho reasons why movements of the kind here had not been successful was be- canse our medical men did not thor- oughly understand the subject, The society passed resolutions advo- cating the establishment of the clinic, and then Prof. Hyslop provoked great applause by announcing that he knew @ man of wealth who would start an endowment fund, ee |WOMAN HELD FOR SLANDER. Fannie Meyerson Put Under Bail in Yorkville Court. Fannie Meyerson, of No. 711 St. Ann's avenue, was heid in default of $1,000 ball to-day in the Yorkville Court on a charge of slander. Jacob Schamowits, a painter, of No. 237 Lexington avenue, was the com- piainant. Ho sald that the young woman at one time had a claim on him, but that he had secured « release by paying her $800, Previous to that, ho said, he had secured a similar releaso from her sister, Marcie Mayerson, of G21 East One Hundred and Fitty- ot, by giving her the equivalent Since then, he sald, they had tried to secure more money and Fannie, in rtioular, had circulated stories that er sister was married to him. heating, la fey, Poise anake, apide or scratches by cute, laceratto imples, Anti Fide! Cleansing, any mar n, Ht dacpitte. Pile. aculous in curative power. A heale tch, Balt Ri Eczema, Ring- uito amd all inse tes; ulcers, ein feiene. one, et ve (5 latnfoctant. Corrective as ‘an injection. Most marvelous healin ‘agent of modern times, 25c. sles at druggists oF sent the most effective of all in extermination o: romptiy regcipt y mation of price, roven Cock- 4 roaches, Bed Bugs and Ants, as well as of Rats and Mice. Don’t waste mone: Hed Roach exterm good — ij) fools tho, payer: that costs 59c., course ‘but of All on sale at the store openi A very great Piano business e hes one because we have siven | y instruments of high grade, whi for the first time on the same hig dising in which we are interest a country home. ever being sold for such lit are lock paragon, clo: are of bo: Pongee Silks : of their respective classes and which were It has come because we have put the Piano igh plane as the other lines of merchan- . Upright Pianos, Women’s Umbrellas Under Cost. ‘Outside .* this store we do not know of Umbrellas as fine a9 Umbrellas, 52. \$1.50 Umbrellas, 79c. iy iene or hemmed Union silk taffeta. They are made with Silks at 59c. Ing Friday morning. Main Floor, has grown i in two years. It! he people of Brooklyn opportunity to ich in EN instance stood at the head | airly priced. | 85c. 24 inch Pongee Silks at 69c, $1 27 inch Pongee Silks at 79c. $1 36 inch Pongee Silks at 75c. ee Silk at 39e, can only be equalled outside€his store Bond 8t. In the course of this Piano business, as an accommodation to our patrons, we have accepted many used Pianos as part payment for new New Pianos which we have rented have also been returned from usiness in Brooklyn | time to time. These used instruments have all been thoroughly over- | hauled and put in good playing condition, ones. \ of them | Smith & Barnes, Frice rice) carved case $250 $50) 250 75) Square 250 100! Arion .... 250 100 Bradbury 300 100) Chickering 200 100) Gabler... 20 225 150) Grovesteen 275 175, Henry Hawker. 350) Lynch & Gomien 500 300; MacDonald 15 15 30 575 3650) Manhattan. 30 700 300} Muller. . : 25 300 225) 250 150! No further repairs will be tle prices, And when these are gone 26-inch Umbrellas, covered with S| cases to match, steel rods, paragon xwood and} frames, natural wood, plain or silver ‘amd princess shapes. trimmed, and fancy handles. in Floor. 19! Nuns & Fisher. | Phelps... 20, Square Pianos will be sold under these conditions, 250 Pianos, » 825) Nuns & Brunley. 15) Pierson. Stodart. Stodart. 5 Thorne, 15 Inne. . 15 Van Winkle 25 made without extra charge, to make a stir, isn’t it? i in ilexterminate every K: IGH ma the work, and doce it right, never d Ved by all civilized ‘Sc, 25c and 81.00 boxe SUNDAY WORLD WANTS M : . An Extraordinary Sale. Getting right down to the meat of the matter, here is the very remarkable news :— 59. 23 inch Pongee Silks at 39c. 75c. Black Pongee Silks at 59c. 75c. 22 inch Pongee There are many thousands of yards and the qualities are all fine and reliable. The Pong by one and the same unexampled underpricing is characteristic of every bit of Silk in the sale. They are all in the popular Sa ecru paces and ae are us os ae are pe wea cool Summer dresses and waists. imported intung Pongees also at moderate prices, 89c., $1, $1.25 and $1.50 2 yard. In colors and black, all good value, nothing to match the extraordinarily low prices of the’ others. For a Small Fraction of Their Prices When New--- So That Each Piano Is a Very Remarkable Bargain. For as little as $15 you may buy a Square Piano that will make a very satisfactory instrument for young people's practice or for use in For $300 you may buy a Knabe Upright that if new would cost $700. Here is a partial list: | Schiller, large size, mahogany. 125) and they will be sold for cash only, not on monthly | payments. d 175) Manhattan without charge, but In outlying districts | the cost of delivery will be added to the Piano, and also any cost for boxing and shipping out . $15) of town, a 15) Knabe Mignon Grand, ebonize 15! 13 Hal ir Bros. le Small G. Terms on Upright and Grand Pianos tor under, $10 cash, $6 month $10 cash, $10 month portionately high: «| time pay , per cent. (4°) per annum, 69c, to 85c, Linens at 59c. $1.75 to $1.98 Linens at $1.25, There are ctamiite, voile, crash and canvas weaves, embrolder: and dashes; some in nub effects, some flake effects, some gehts beanti Ge ors include light blues, champagne, reseda, green, gray, brown and gray mix- tures, heliotrope and red. Most of them are 45 inches wide, Nothing is cool or daintier or more desirable for Summer dayti#e wear. We have never before had such charming Linen stuffs. : ively and quickly. io ON RATS the 4 th ineffective, catch-penny, 80- ntore, when 2nishta’ noe of ROUGH ON ie th and Ant shel taiah he fast to eold reliable, th: Erbe cee le nai carte idruggiste, WORK ONDAY MORNINC WONDERS. The Best Chance to Buy Pianos That Has Come to Brooklyn People. And’now we are disposing Deliveries will be made in Brooklyn and st of the Small Grand, $750 700 600 8475 400 175 Baby Grand, maho; id, rosewood. ced Pianos at pro- payments. No extra charge for r than interest at the rate of 4 Fourth Floor ts fu French Dress Linens Reduced. , With every third woman com look at your Dress Linens,” such news as this is remarkable enough in and saying “I would like to $1.25 to $1.50 Linens for 98c, Second Floor, | Tailor-made s —) @ L SIXTH AVE, 197 TOZ0™ STREETS uits worth up to °35 at 12 crowd. as easy to secure twice the price.” time than our regula: OME of these suits are worth up to $35, not one less than $25, so when we tell you it’s a suit bargain treat that will cause another typical Simpson Crawford Co. Friday rush you can make up your mind you've got to be here early. ° There’s only 150 suits, so you can estimate just about how long they will last, becanse all New York knows that when we say they are worth $25 to $35 | it’s so—that's why our announcement draws such a During the last sale one of our patrons said: | “I can’t understand why you sell thee suits at the price-—it would be just We've a policy that prohibits taking more at'any | ‘Any advantage we get in buying goes to our ‘Third Floor. 2: patrons. Hence these $25 to $35 suits at $12. | they last, at $12. Manufacturer could not stand the strain of a back- ward Spring. Had to turn his stock into money. Solid us 150 walking and dress length suits—Eton or military coats—silk lined——-made of cheviots, broad- | cloths, voiles and fancy mixtures—worth up to $35 —not many, to be sure—but they are yours while ordinary sale like this is worthy enough to read them. }tue hose, American manufacture, light lutely perfect quality—guaranteed Men's plain black and small quan- A box of one dozen pairs at $1.25 Per pair, (yar 9 Mens#Womens TO-MORROW THAT'Sa tersely told bargain story, isn’t it? Still an extra- of more details, and we know that you‘ are now interested Floor. 25,000 Pairs Women’s fast black, real maco yarn and medium weight, seamless feet, double soles, heels and toes, abso- stainless—also women’s two weights —light and medium—all plain black. tity of hose with fancy silk embroid- ered insteps, —orders by mail given prompt attention. Ic "2 Llc il That great 69c sale of °3 dress goods continues. FRIDAY will see this unprecedented sale of $3 dress goods at 69c at its height. We’ve aug- mented our rapidly decreasing supply with 5,000 yards more of the same kind of new Spring fabrics—$1.50, $2, $2.50, $3 and up to $4 values at the price that has caused such widespread comment. Button Plaids Spot Coverts Embroidered Cheviots Silk Mixtures Striped Zibeline German Mixtures New Tweeds London Cords ( Boucle Stripes German Fancies Swell Voiles French Novelties ( bd Basket Weaves Golf Suitings English Etamines English Suitings Canvas Cloth Homespuns French Voiles Melton Suitings Regular *1.25 to $4,00 New Cheviots New Granites Mexican Checks Serge Suitings Regular *1.25 to *4.00 Dress Goods. 39¢ Fine Cheviots Dress Goods, 39c Stylish Armures * We will also hold a sale of odds and ends of the same rivh materials at 39c. a yd. you may select an entire suiting at that price, and ther lenty of | c . skirt or child's dress. Almost every fabric named above is represented in this vast gathering at 39c. Manin Floor, Figured Coverts French Worsteds In some instances ra waist, plenty of lengths large e: Friday sale undermuslins. ERE are values that will create a great furor—you'll instantly recognize each item as an exceptional bargain—but then come Friday if you want these. Second Floor. for 39c corset covers, , 69 256 a dainty, handsome, durable | G cover—made} of cambric— the new French shape; low neck, fine lace trimmed, for 50c drawers—cor- 396 set covers—made of cam? bric— trimmed in a nice manner—rutiles, tucks, lace, etc., the best values of the year. We've saved your piano in this great sale ‘THE REASON one day's as great as another at Simp- son Crawford Co’s famous piano sales is that each has its particular bargains reserved and the first day doesn't see the best par of the collection vanish. Fourth Floor. LF for 98c gowns of cam- bric and nainsook, round and square neck, trimmed with lace and hemstitched lawn ruffle. 'For 98c corset covers of cam- bric and nainsook, trimmed with fine lace, French shape. For 98c drawers of cambric and nainsook, trimmed with fine em- broidery and lace ruffles. Come _ Friday—just look at the rare values we've saved f choosing. But don’t wait till som else “tails ANGELUS PIANO $ 1 AUAYER + ANO $100.00 ‘Thts in tiny pe; has at Crna ted Sid optimally cost 8278.) Friday, Apell 22— 1 HORACE WATERS 8]5 SQUARE 15.00 (Carved logs; great Dargain,) | 3 5 4 re 5 1 PIANOLA 3 1 GEIB @ WALKER UP $35.00 | 1 ANGELUS J toa" at (3135.00 (Think of getting an upright for $35.00! | 1 APOLLO pen you} Good playable condition.) ~ \ choles. TON UPRIGHT $ Lott LTO Nont ties $185.00 toned pianos; worth $100 more,) 1_KNABE GRAND.....-.. 3395 QQ | CBeautitul tone: flue j——the great- $ . 1 CECILIANS tne, 5 $215.00 $100.00 (Only slightly used.) 1 STEINWAY SQUARE... (Tone and case like new.) tion \ SQUARE... 5 1 TLIKOTER UPRIGHT $, 1 QROVERTEIN souAme? $5.00 |‘ bedttareain. 65.00 sia 88) UARE. «+00. 8 saturday, April 23 — Mostly | 1 FISCHER, Statutes” $10.00 Fifty-four splendid offer, {1 mail orders during, this {natrument will be sold ex- ‘specified in our advertiae- piano-players on this day—although we shall offer several plano bargains. 1 HALLETT & DAVIS SQUARE, a good one, A eo canpo an $15.00 | cot.o8 @ CURED INDIA CEYLON Armour's of | TEA | our res Sixth Floor. | Tes, 1b 81.00 APPLE— PINE Chuni an WACKR Reads’ or tal pal a al full ovsal whites puttery Kin “Selb. cut Fichest and "smoothest 1 De mo! BSc.: 2% IDs. 00 ILD MARACAIBO 2 " MACARONI Spa. hett! Maravelli; | tees alte ! | } 1 i grocery saving without preceden PATENT FLOUR SEMPSON ORD CO pl. tn LAUNDRY SOAP | suits that will quickly appeal td | Norfoik suits—bloomer ene Stuart. full Ib. Bar, 5o. Ne; bOx > * 600 boys’ suits at $2.75. GREAT collection of boys’ hand- some suits abounding in $6 values—con- taining not one suit whose regular price is less than $4. They form a clearing sale to-morrow whose importance may be judged by the wide range of styles—the unusual reduction— ks the superior ae There are Russtans, Norfolks and double- breasted styles—2%4 to 16 years— every parent as wellas delight the boy—§$2.75. Second Floor. *3.95 Sailor suits—white collars...... Special for boys: | Russian suits—white collars... | 6,000 handkerchiefs, 8c. each URE linen hemstitched handkerchiefs for men and women—common to find them priced at 20c, in many stores— at 8c. you'll do well to secure a dozen to-morrow. Main Floor, &¢ enable them to | are the prices in other stores for Irish linen 20¢, 25¢ and 356 initial bandkerchfefs like these. These happen to beodds and ends—a wide range of styles with special 12%c6 nearly every letter present—to-morrow our price is 3,000 yds.ofembroideries,29c [vs just as simple to purchase rich 75c. embroider- ies—they're flouncings and skirtings—here at 29. a yard to- morrow as to purchase them at 75c. in other stores. Then there’s a lot of those elegant 50c. embroideries, too, and you can set it down ‘low price, 8c. that they’re bargains of such a desirable nature that Friday’s selling in this store will exceed that in any other store. Main Floor, consists of 0 children’s skirtings an 1d 27 Inches wide, They depict the newest ideas—blind and open work—fleur de lis, bow knot, English embroidery and Irish point effects, copies of hand- made French embroideries—all 50c, and 75c. values, at 29c. This is a 296 296 and 27 fi ees 24 Games. mone Every ahs special 156 | Cinderella |Logomachy. ,.256 35¢| Party...... 56 | Chinaman 15c 50! Party ...... 156 6G | Anagrams ....10¢ Foxy Grandpa.18¢ 3106 | Jack Straws. ..16c| Hidden Boo! 56 | Numerica..,...186| Titles.,.....156 | Reclining ULL measure of delight forbab: and infinite satisfaction to the litt) | one’s mother in one of these splendid reclining go-carts at $7.75—we've just 40 at this price to.morrow. Basement Salesro They're specially designed—full sizo— tt roll or solid reed A A 4) sides, indepen LEO, tet nals ; | front adjustment ar eed —rubber tire: pom Stee! wheels ani axles, thorough- y pen iotc ag roughout, asol pifeniahenty and foot brake; just 40 to-mor row, 7.003 vu wars ert | Stoica i 85 years. res », Fal, $8: 80: tll ass — ——— —

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