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ag : ¥ THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 19, 1904. Sega ; ; ee | A | = OBJECT TO LAMB > ; : eke eae if eine UTIMES A DAY Upson : : le ‘4 ? ‘ siseration te Nurges in Overbrook Hospital 4 ° M4 ee . ing them and { foxy : : : ee Eta. Also Say They Don’t Want, p d t d it of h dk at C ‘Will Be Deprived of Recreation Centres oT Eile Beet gr Fish Given to Them in oe rece en a Lin e on 7% ere e S ee Rios ; : ’ | eee ! ’S the best part of the story, though—every one is positively worth from 0c. to 15c., and jus ink of it, ’ This Summer by Gov. Odell’s Veto) | | H the price for Priday is only 5c, Secure yale avai citite suptiy ne this erat lot of Tarheels at less than half price lasts. i te ‘ oe Q nd i 1,000 dozen of handkerchiefs from a Belfast manufacturer—they are “seconds,” to Matin Floor. | 4 of Bill A uthorizing City ue Issue MORAL STAW DARD Renee bs ur ees | c he sure; but then only an expert could detect the fault—just a stitch dropped here c . $2,000,000 Revenue Bonds. BACKWARD Me recranl ined o ye u or there, or perhaps a knotted thread or a pinhole, but as serviceable as the best run, | GOING : hirniened them, inva that inl They are positively pure-tinen, direct from the largest manufacturer of embroidered and initial handkerchiefs in Iretand—also a great } “No playgrounds this summer!” games. The children are all under four- —— a iih'is not up to what J quantity of cdd lots, and the’values will simply amaze you—while they last, 5c. nas| teen years of age. P: ¥ tready _ i" This is the cry that the scores of | TR! Yacation playgrounds are pro-|ReV. Dr. Charles Guthbert Hall), Weached the hearts of the scor vided with all the necessary apparatus “housands of children in the congested | for eymrnstics, “In the vy armors) Tells Chicago Friends the |' @istricts of New York, who will be ment there is baskelball, awings, sec- HY Geprivea of their recreation centres |snws, ropes, belln, bean bags and evers-| American People as a Whole |: | Whrough Gov. Odell’s veto of the Dill] thing for healthful play. ‘The children erally Denenerating. Pibuthorising the city to issue $2,000,000] are taught gymnastic drills, too, Are Morally Deg g. 10c. for Silkana handkerchiefs for men—look like silk—wear | 8c. for seconds of Belfast handkerchiefs fOr soma Wort 56 better than silk—sold by all high-class furnishing goods houses for 25c—we | tO 25c.—also a great lot of men’s fine printed and fancy effects—copi i ei i c. ere’ it demand for have 5,000 of them from the same great Belfast maker—copies of French hand- | French handkerchiefs that retail at 25c. to Soc. There's a great Gemit t pald to the hospital by) ymen. the nureos gave voice t t complain of the quality nUty Of food we met.” aald | Mf the women nurres, “but we do vot the wax it Is dealt out to us we hava lamb In the morning we tam| noon and lamb in the nx. When Is best of fish Ita the | Frenc these splendid handkerchiefs just now. Many a-man‘has paid 25c. to 50c. ‘ue bonds. | In connection with the playgrounds| a Ge hCAMAR tnaicamplaintelthe ducyil *The playgrounds and vacation} ars the free baths, and thousands of{ cr1CAGo, May 19.—That the Ameri-|beran. an favestigation™ with’ the idea i Amport- | children hugely enjoy vers dally. 4 t Hl of fare should be cha Ischaols are one of the most ‘mp LUGE Pumely e)Joy)the: showers Gully: °F Weeesie twain whole ara lmorally(ae s health of tle nurses was. bi generating Is the opinic De Daniel M. Du is muperdn: 7 tate oa DIL ald he The vacation playgrounds situated in| Guthbert Hall, Pre! MMOW. HME there:Was An’ divsad ie kerchiefs that sell at 50c. to $1.50— while they last 10c. \\ You pay 8c. to-morrow. Colored taffeta silks at 48c. Matn Floor, This is indeed a remarkable saving opportunity. 10,000 yards of 75c. silks at 48c. Every desirable color represented, including thousands of yards of white and black, also all the much wanted shades now so fashionable. This is one of the best silk ASG opportunities of the season ASC Ant features in the life of the poor, eral Uauutuis wae sone Tia: ‘and the closing of these retrents for the Children will turn many thousands “of them into the atreet,” said Miss ‘Evangeline E. Whitney.district super- fntendent of vacatipn schools and play- ground: Dublic schools ure at Henry and Cath-| ological Seminary and Oliver streets, No. 116 Henry| made a brief ni 2 among the auras ress before memhe: oe a, | 486 Hudson reet, No. 2] and friends of Religious Ed | Money in Mouse Farming. | Uonal Association at the Art Institute |_ Breeding white, piebald, black and Dr. Hall is President of the aesneia,|Japanese mice is the latest industry dn ton, D.C. A woman living in| sof the city has embarked | valy. The mice hundred, and e every week, she delivers em to a leading bird and | ‘There are im Manhattan forty-five ‘Gacation playgrounds—in Brooklyn nine- ven Wash tion, which now has 2.009 members in h-) various parts of the country “We all rejoice in the feat Geen—ten open-air playgrounds, se ton plets, thirteen roof play Foonas, sixteen swimming baths Pephese places for the accommoda- of the poor children wko have @Pesolutely no other place for recrea- rable ren of American civilization, he sald, ‘and dealer, eas sends them cut to} we are pleased Hiei rataliveloe wesddih tomers in this and other cities pivenea athe see Bod Ty thin way she earns $5 every week state of the common morality of the| Ana $:1 or $22 a week from other vo enple. butsa deeper examination of ion and enjoyment are to be closed, tn Ml geslalfaldaTet aueraraileantiitarrevenle be bags to imagine easter sadition to the fifty-four vacation! nineteenth strect, No. 38 East First ce | the $5 which she receives street, Ninety-sixth street and Lexing-|4 situation that causes anything but|werkiv for her “dwarf cattle The ei, | Krowta and the excel Bighty-seventh st Twentle bert and Collister streets, Porty-fourth strebt, No, inth . 4,500 yds. lace bandings, 25c. Unusual values—Kimonas. Second Floor. ‘THE PRICES would read 75c. and *1.00 if we were to sell| ey one iterated these beautiful laces at their actual value. We bought 4,500) any ie sale because it’s a — i ing i , ign| bona fide offering of $1.50, 32.50 yards—the last shipment of the season of a leading importer’s foreign aD 1SBASO Wil ek aeien order. He could see plainly that he had overestimated his demand,| and 98¢.. Come and take advan- and so turned to Simpson Crawford Co. for relief. The result is: tage ba ui unusual seasonable bar- Main Floor. Rain treat. : 98c. for $1.50 and $2 kimona 25c. for regular 75c. and $1 lace bandings. | sacques. ot fine white tsvn and ene ored dimities, large sleeve and collar, These real laces are the very latest creations now so much used in the charm- peat cally) tammned and made. ing new Summer costumes. The bands come in'2 to 4 inch widths. We say to| §150 for $2.50 to £6.50 short i i i ji Kimonas and dressi p you frankly that at no time this season will you be able to duplicate these laces at @' sheer ihentndae ns Tye baal ries 7 les of her mice. a schools.” on avenue, No, 300 Rivington streei, | satislacti rearing of fancy mice involves little or - © of the piay-|ton avenue, 3 | satisfaction : peThe discontinuance «she con-| Ridge and Broome streets, Sixty-elghth| 1 jg a matter of consternation and| und and vacation schoo! atreet and Amsterdam avenue, Madison Ath ‘ “ i avenue and One Hundred and Nine-| deep concern to us that the mora teenth street, No. 29 East Fourth] tsandard of American life is deteriora stroet, Ninety-ninth and One Hun-ling In the hustle and bustle of ever: no work. and the proceeds are for tha st part pure gain. She has part of & ge room partitioned off. and the floor ‘overed with straw and earth This is ner mouse farm. Tt must be cleaned up ued, “will put a halt on a has been developing os der the @irection of the Board of | street, Ninety-ninth and One Hun- ation, Before that the Associa-| Orrin aire ee ONO ant now and then. and new straw and eart ta day, activity we have See the] put In for the mice, but aside from thi for the Improvement of the Condl-| frundred and Second street, world, but morally, we are rapidly go-| her only care is to feed them twice a ols in charge. ‘The playgrounds | and Pitty Orel tirat street, and Firat | founded at the contrast after a visit! Tapid rate that. by selling Afty ‘svors streets, a Nicholas avenue and One| to some of the countries of the Old|week she is able. to keep the flock avenue, St. 2 ene 0nd One| world.” down to about the original number. | eventh street Hundred and Twenty: Avenue A near Sevent Vacation Schools s ‘wit was in 1904 that the Association the Improvement of the Condition ‘pt the Poor, after the matter had for yome time been talked over by philan- Ps thropic persons, applied to the Board _ es ot jon to open the playgrounds i r pt four schools in the east side. Per: eG fll artes (mission was granted and the vacation Sere here | > Almost like play to sell : 23 used pianos “Tl “Then it was that 80 many applied | _ in one day. eer roe 110 erscclation was cos es This price list could not help but sell good pianos pelled to t th th it i Tid sacdict Kassetiane erbatocs readily, and Aese are all good. Take a piano to up the question of helping the childréh Of the poor and threw open the fitty- your country home four school with their outgrowth of to eniwen your Summer outing. price anywhere near as low as 25c., So it is advisable for you to secure enough for| with wide bands of fine embroidsry*J V/V.) down front and sleeves; others lace |At os all Summer to-morrow— 4,500 yards at 25c. Itrimmed, Nel We Here's Friday’s unusual hosiery sale 5,000 yards fine dress lavone 8 4 Cc. for men @ women, 123c. HARDLY necessary to tell you that this is the regular 150 quality, for any woman knows that this dainty Summer fabric is not made to sell at They are excellent yalues up to 25c. | 4... yard. It's an excellent example of the bargain importance of this great Friday Main Floor. sale of wash goods. Main Floor. designs are included, in this a ' | ©’ you know the story of this great Friday sale Those handsome floral ncluded, and there’s no place in New York where you'll y showing of dress lawns, and it also comes in various 1 , ! find these high qualities at prices near as low. lV size dots of black on white and white on black— 2G ) In®18% six schools were ‘opened, with a dally attendance of 4,296. \In 96 the number had increased Playgrounds and recreation centres, » “In the playgrounds alone the attend- nce dally last year was 69,000, the va- Ms bation schools far outnumbering this. ye The recreation pler centres, of which 1 there are twenty-three, have an attend- ance of 5,000 daily, so that the number Who will be disappointed can be easily een.” eanacn mer erase | | CONSTIPATION At the playgrounds the children would @ongregate long before the doors were 18 PROMPTLY OBTAINED BY ‘Open, at 9 A. M. to 12, and from 1 till 6,| J TAKING ON ARISING MALF A +for admission. QLASS OF THE NATURAL -In the vacation playgrounds situated LAXATIVE WATER, 4h the schoo! buildings the children are \given the chance for healthful exercise, Hunyadi Janos ‘Under the principal in charge is the thead teacher for boys and one for girls, FOR YOUR OWN PROTECTION, @ach with,an assistant in the different ASK FOR IT BY THE FULL ‘ aig hs end) eee NAME, HUNYAD! JANOS, NOT ry ‘e one Inder, ner — ‘an assistant who teaches the chil- (ermety HURYADI fren to play in the sand piles end The men’s 256. hose at 1236. comes in plain 4 typical Simpson Crawford Co. seasonable sale. black, seamless, maco yarn—fast color, 1 2 The women’s 256. and 35c, hose at 19¢. Is of lisle 12:6 for l 9c | 256 for 396 | 9c for 296 thread—plain and lace effects and fast blacks—also » | Cotton volies, Mgnt pluo, | SUK. finish etamines and | fancy voties, chiffon eta- men's fast black 25c. and 35c. quality at 19c. oe Arr creachicy | Blea hias Sa toe light blak, minef and knicker volles in Women's 50c, hose. 296; extra quality—sheer lace os) : Beere haart reese ara TagRS were | handsome designs—all leading lisle thread—Imported. cardinal and brown. \ cardinal and black. =| shades, Great clearing of 100 wallfing suits, *20 releases $11.50; Dress goods remnants | wrteN das ruse oe ves dani . tailor-made wi 50 to- 0 S|MPSON CRAWFORD CO.’S incomparable dress goods sell- canst ssaiyed thet sou tits senurad tue ereaoat ing of the present week has been the talk of the town. Asa matter of course | bargain of the season as well’as one of the smartest cos- we are left with hundreds upon hundreds of nants. Now for the greatest Friday | tumes. ehisd Bic es. clearing New York has ever known, 7 Main Floor. No_store has ever shown a finer walking We know the prices—25c., 396. and 50¢,—are so low they may Suit_at_$20—our Friday price is but 811.50. Lat us take piano to your city tome j to eniwven the iong Summer evenings. [. REQUIRES little or no effort to sell these splendid pianos, because the prospective purchaser sees at a glance that the actual value is two, three or four times the price asked. Fourth Floor. That's why we say it’s like play. But if it ¢s play for 5c Seem absurd, but we guarantee ev yard to be of y depend- 50 We're not losing anything on these suits, but the manu- 2 able quality—all Spring. weight, colored fabrics—gspecially adapted G facture Se Sener old em ito uate soot ial price ab ) L a aves tol is ea 0 clear out his surplus. e@ have but 100, at means for waists and skirts—whilo they last. 25c., 296. and 50c. you must come without delay, 396 58c | 396 Light gray and tan mixtures—medium weight— coat collarless—satin lined—new puff sleeve— a a ee ae Black mohair and 44 tn. | 15 pieces all wool chifion | Wool Knickerbocker sult- skirt nine- gore flare— smart, serviceable out- us it doesn't compare with the pleasure the piano will Sloliians, best black and fin- | volle, a beautiful cloth that | {NGS, in. light | ground) and ing suit—strictly tailor-made—special at $11.50. afford when vou play. ish—also a small lot of all- | we sell regularly for 75c, Black , CURT lot ch colored ehevtots 150 6.50 walking skirts, $3.95, The price strides for Friday are $5 to $15 to $30 wool nun’s veiling—75c. grade. | only, | and novelty effects. Variety of Scotch Mixtures, to $130 to $145 to $185 @ $195 to $325 to $685—we 600 pairs women’s stylish *3 Oxfords at *2 IF YOU don’t think this will be the greatest Friday sale of women’s shoes in New York, just come and look at the fashionable $3 Oxfords at $2 and they will convince you, We bought a surplus stock of 600 pairs at a great sacrifice on the part of the maker. That accounts for your great saving. Fine vici kid turn-sole Oxford ti i \ id the rest in agreeable 1 y Payments, The reason so many people are buying pianos of Simpson Crawford Co. is that they are a splendid in- vestment, inasmuch as the full amount paid is applied ona new piano if they desire to exchange within one year. Practically a whole Summer’s pleasure for naught. For country home furnishers and city folks, too, 1 Steinway square ore 1 Chickering & Mackey square 1 Haines Bros. square eoee (a fine one) 1 Pearson square. . 1 good square piano. 1 Waters upright... Second Floor, Splendid Opportunity in | MATTINGS. The Season's Best Values Now Offered. An almost unlimited collection of the newest, most attractive de- b signs and most serviceable China and Japan weaves. No trash, nothing impractical, none of the cheap priced goods that practical housekeepers wouldn’t have at any price, but worthy and desirable _kid or patent-leather tips, military heels; every pair guaranteed; s complete and regular wid 0 E; Rochester made; perfect fitting, serviceable and stylish. $s for women’s $3.50 > 1.75 patent leather 4 strap, ' The Ss. G: Ss. sh ° a8 PHATE PRI $ $ fords in brown, vici and Rus- $s for boys’ $2.75 Sia calf are py far New York's 1.79 patent ‘colt skin strongest shoe at $3.50 a pair. Goodyear welted lace dress - Brown prnPs, Brown Ox- shoes; sizes 3 to 5%, D and E lords, Brown Boots. Twenty ———— saath, Styles of patent leather and kid, pacihe A eae cee _——__—_—____ | High grade ball-bearing 200rolls of nigh grade table oficioth | Groceries and wines. sewing machines, *11.50 12c. per. yard. EVEN the stores that make no pretense like new and fully guaranteed.) 3 Mila Sugar Perfectly trim- ed and goods at very decisive reductions as shown in these prices: te (ike ty 130,00 hy at Teidey oearine sale. Positively the regular 25c. quality | “~ ot selling pure ibd are sell at the low OGMOR UNTO Gerth isco eieiticieteieiseie'iale BU AMOUS as the renowned Singer—su- | ; sy jJ-| Prices Simpson Crawford Co. offer because they CHI NA. JAPANESE ie tne) F rior in many respects—we “offer tis machine | THIS is the 5-4 table oile| cannot buy in sufficient quartity. sixth Fioor. : 1 Richmond upright.. AG 145.00 Frid. h ive hese areal cloth, and it comes in the) oo PER ROLL, 40 YARDS PER ROL (mahogany case, ike new.) eee peg sets omy as the greatest MAvgain | newest and handsomest patterns—| Patent Flour Simpson | Taploca — Roya stuart , 4 RB ROLE 40YARDE: ever presented. Fonvin Fi00% | gives the table an appearance of| best Xxx. 68c stant aed: Feady for in- Formerly $11.00; Now $0.75. Formerly $12.00; Now $7.50. bol. oe Ae 6 pack. 58c \ { Siarion @hawiord Ca: nthe admire—special Friday—just 200 locha Coftee— only department store this ma- | Tolls of the 25c, quality at 12c. combination of Formerly $13.00; Now $8.25, Formerly $18.00; Now $10.75, See TO eaiisarsere’ 7 oe en 100 $30 machines, $11.50. | cieantiness that you can’t help but 1 Knabe Grand. a i er . * eh smoked, imported coffees; A Beautiful Mattin uU 0. (almost new. chine can be purchased at any | (No mail orders.) llc 260.5 4% ‘ s R Ss) 30x60, 1 Byrne colonial upright ......... teens 185.00 rice, Guaranteed for pet / Pasement Salesroom, eke yore pete . (same as new; great bargain.) 1 Cecillan piano player (the greatest player of thema 1 Angelus piano player), ‘ 1 Apollo plano player /2°U" choice. (good as new.) Plenty of other bargains just as good. ‘ ' | Presented to Each Purchaser of a Roll. iberal Credit. ' Divides care multiplies comfort. Fulton Street, Brooklyn. ss i t Crawford Co. Here's a list of bargains you can't Made of polished oak, has afford to miss—every article guar- oy swell front, drop head@looks | — anteed by Simpson Crawford Co, | dérson's Vegetabie | $4.77; bottle......! 156 like a table when closed. All eaten ne fare aterm Chicken "Gumbo “or Ox | Evans’ India Pals Ale~- improved attachments and ball- 35c for oval clothes baskets. aoe can | Bass’ Ale — 's Hi Condensed Soups —An- | Bottling, aoe ae 206, ; Special prise, acco OG | spegelercey 42, 10c long Tea— | Monogram Pure Rye (10 pee yenrs old)—Special price, + 1.45 | gallon, 93.28) tun 88c S. india Ceylon, at, bottle ......., Onn Oolong and ali | Pepper Whiskey (4 years ir Varie- old) — Pric Teduced to in tea gallon. $1.80; full Gt. DOELE vevevesave 5 h ae ic set of Bes oth ena Formosa ¢ for galvanized clothes line pulleys. | $30.00 machines for $11.50. 10¢ for 3 1-1b, boxes moth balls, \> se 35.00 machines for 12.95, 45c for No. 7 enamelled tea kettle. | 40.00 machines for 13,95. 49c for a Japanned a canister. eae ic for gas mantles. % Another, our automatic lin, .ne sort agents: TB. for special curtain stretchers. Ic tor $60, here for 14.95, bearing. ' lor carpet beaters, ‘