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sayy OES a 3 on ae - - ¢ TRORSDAY “EVENING, JU $ “ ANGE LE et ee a PAUED® WOMAN IN FRIGHT GIRL WHO FELL OUT (NO FOOD OR DRINK FALL ROM Rr) GETS ABAD FALL OF WINDOW DES) FOR THIRTY HOURS Sanpson Crawford 3 | | i Frank Salvator, While) Hurrying Upstairs in Her Home Miss Bertha Siegel, Overcome Brewery Employee, Temporarily ‘+Playing Tag, Plunges Five | to Escape Two Men Who Fol-| by Dizziness, Topplea trom! Deranged, Hid in Warehouse | Dainty lace trimmed $6.50 lawn dresses, $3 50 *Scotles—Watchinan WasiNot) lowed Her She Tumbled Third Story—Wasvin Hospital trom Ime=inary Foes and} OME and cee the beauty show in white—those immaculate shirt waist suits—creations that are noteworthy ¥ ‘Chasing the Boys. | + Backward to Bottom. ,. Twenty-six Days. Condition is Dangerous. for the} egal style, elegaiice and simple beauty—handsome, sheer fashionable fluffy frocks of fine lace and lawn—not owe in éne lot i _ Sees | 5 ene that you can lo at without admiring. ‘Third Floor. % Bittle Frank salva of No. 175) paterson, J. Tune 9.—Misasf Asa remult of a fall from a third-story | Ate. nicty hours spent without food ine. ee ane ao Gait nls pe ities oe the Brice — then teres Atte ympson street. pla tag/once 100 lmisaheth Quackenbush, of No, 7 Ham-| Window Bertha Siegel, a pretty eit of land water on top of an old ware- rk of the dressmaker. They are shirt-waist suits you'd consider remarkable ‘on the roof of tha new/tenement ition avenue, is in a serious condition [twertyéthree, dled to-day in New York, house in th Ing Brewery, at One| bargains at $6.50—twelve hundred of them Friday and Saturday at $3.50. adjoining the ene where he had Led \ih, the General sfospital from injuries | Hoppital, —- | Iindred and y-fifth street and St We've never offered suits of this character before for $3.50—never expect to again. U teetay nis ‘widowed mother Ii sietained .in a fall downstairs. Migs | Micn Siegel, whose father hns a amalt! Ann's avenue, Louls Hahn, super because we profited this time by a manufacturer's mistake—he made shirt-waist \ ing over his msngied body ped from a plank over fth street, went on ousin, Miss Bertha of the bottling department wery, In at bis Quackenbush was returning to her | dry-goods atore in home yesterday, when, she says, she | June 4 to, viselt Suits or an order for shirt waists—had the goods all cut before he discovered his mistake—we bought them at half, and you buy on a similar basis; and, as we said Lara ae epee was followed by two men, She hurried | Stexalman, at > Sixth street. She venue, to-day before, Friday's and Saturday's prices do not pay for the cost of the material playEaates Kea of |remained there o cht. Feeling - i Brine Bulge Sanetthey to her home und up the first fight of | remained 1) ia over nigh be Un $ We could easily get $1.50 more for these suits, but we want you Bladen’ to eijana told r \atairs, | she arose (oak a af ne Are a to talk about this store—the wonderfu' values we give—and we BENG ities | ihe aocldeatsikel story | WHemisane irrached the top of (the |by aiwindow, “A liitie ister while ¢ uy e know these shirt-waist suits at $3.50 will make you ‘tale for there's { stairs, she says, eda aint, abe ralned sh. ‘The window i bela Reda . re's started tHat the old watchman, |see if the men were wtill following Yel. cane nearly to the | Feta Ala never been anything in America like them offered at the price, We're so proud of them that we're going to make a picturesque show of them in our windows and showrooms, and there's not a woman in all New York that needs a Suit of this kind that can pass them by—now, just Imagine a beautiful white lawn shirt-waist suit with waist and skirt trimmed with fine narrow Valenciennes lace insertion—some of the waists having an entire front of lace—fov $3.50! It’s a revelation in value-giving you'll never forget—there’s only 1,200 of them, and you know the great crowd that came here last Friday, when we advertised those $1.95 suits—come early—while they When she lost her balance and fell back- ‘fromiimagins (LL Rae ce Ldap ae When the girl took her hand from 7 ward down the entire filght, en he air (when young Sawator fell, but the boy's | WIT TM iged to drag herself to the | the sash, dizziness selzed her anew, Playmates said! to-day that this was|-ard of the house, where her moans! ang she toppled forward through the | te Bol truc. © Thd'r parents agree with|were heard by people in the howee and | opening. Clothealines strung across | bassin % i ma and sayy there has been more) Oh try to that institution | the backyard partially broke her tall, of King and euffing in that: block | "ye jy believed her skull is fractuned. and she struck the ground In a@ sitting a rs. othing, was y after the fall were quickly on hand the tenement (a! playground, with the] trough the hatchway In the bullding The injured girl was kept at her “day from the e the new4 building was started relents Boature than was ever Plone in one nelghbor-| FaLL§ THROUGH HATCHWAY. | A man delivering milk at the door At VES aa ee: hood before. Bat it was no use, The) ooo it serman, thirty-five years old,|ran Immediately to her assistance, and yahee the foan 2.50 for *3.50 waiking skirts of white pique in 4 medium wale—gorea boys persisted| it, making the roof of) ie at No, 183 Madinon street, fell| several acighbors who had witnessed moorary insanity |) effect and tailor-made day and| | *3.95 for *S walking skirts of white butcher 1inen—new Kiited model— Hahn was @ great Fewult that tite| death that Geoffrey) No. 1h Howard st re tne eet’ strictly tailored, Predicted has ogn e to pass, first» forthe cellar, He fract cousin's house for two days and then he Salvator boy was) hix skull and was taken to the Hudson i “Hit ft * ee oy Haida Sout two years aKo.| Sireet Hospital. taken to the hospital pu neal wees leni i S for *6 waking skirts of white pique, extra quality material, pox Wh plaited, perfect fit and finish. pena es a ‘Girls’ 2.90 wash dresses at 1.75: a Foday rareain for saving shoppers— of mater'als, such as tg dimity ‘ checks, stripes and solid colors—exclusive and stylish—just 500 for Rath ee ee : 1.75 ¥ ——SIMPSON CRAWFORD co. “ 5,000 *1 negligee shirts, 55c 95c for 2 white waists. | WE VE sold nearly 20,000 of these excellent grade | THIS HAS been a great shirt waist week for us. i French gingham and chambra selling, at $1 negligee shirts at 55c. since the manufacturer’s surplus My *s D, Ti e aq i i «© LS stock began coming in and that speaks so well for them that it isn’t pees Us eiesconcn ne Telliark ane publ: ale cat . necessary to use much space to cause men to appreciate this remark- | TOW Progress here. i {sti hi ble bi i vs for Frid: Just to give you an idea of the shirt - waist values that bring 5 able bargain news for Friday. Main Floor. such crowds here we'll give you a short synopsis of the bargains. ey opaer ee Wag Meer US ettonneh Gti Ot 79¢ tor white lawn watsts—95c for $2 white lawn walsts—$1.50 for eer ay see ore A elaetivod teed $3.00 lace-trimmed white lawn waists—$2.00 for $4.00 white lawn waists— 55c for the Fourth of July and all Sum- 55c $2.50 for $5.00 white lawn waists—$3.00 for $6.00 lawn waists. mer, Newest, handsomest patterns— latest styles—cuffs attached or detached. oN Ss B 3 wh \ one “The Fourth of July Celebration, Old and Ever New, Comes next} Monday,ymaking a double holiday. Whether you stay at home to entertain your friends or go picnicking you will need an extra supp:/) of ocd things to eat and drink. We have them—in handy shape for the home or for outing parties. Careful housekespers will make ewery preparation this week for the extra demands of the two days. Our prices need no advertising. Everybody knows how low fhey are. Belowsare a few attractive specials that may aid you in making a proper selection. Our special offer of Doble “S. @ 1.” Green Trading Stamps ji ree atts ery Best a a Selected.New Potatoes peck, 28c Basket, 13c Condensed Milk = oar a eer ay 23 79¢ for waists of white lawn, | $2.50 for $5 white lawn walsts— Picnic Specials . ; Men’s 51.50 and 89 negligee shirts, $] ine buttonhole embroid- | trimmed with lace or embroidery. Hot Weather Favorites Made fram pure, unskimmed milk and best sugar. in dainty Biscuit. Best Full Cream Cheese, a pound, 13c.; 2 pounds,....,...- 7 . $3 for $6 white lawn waists— Uneeda Biscuit, ) Las : La 25c Men's shirts and drawers of Mon's pure linen mesh shirts | Q5¢ tor $2 white lawn walsts— trimmed with lace or embroidery, Libertye Brand, » an,4 Deis 3 for D5o] }zu zu Ginger Smet 3 packages.... Oc spe Se 4 cans. 25¢ fee Se nection vee 5c and drawers, at, per garment. 896 | trimmed with embroidery. $3.95 tor $6.50 white lawnwaists ¥ * Lamon Seip . cll Y{/Z'CANS: psecesice sees ee es Men's bathing suits—all wool, $1.50 for 33 white lawn walsts— ~trimimed with/lace OF erabroldery . a e f % moke ’ ts two plece—in black navy and Ox- trimme: with embroidery or lace. Butler's Brand, 2 can, QC,g 3 for DSC] | Athena or Romano, a package... 19 lean and thinly sliced, 2 packazes.... 2OC Frea el eaeae aot eiecvest.| fords, with various borders to $2 for $4 white lawn watsts— so 5 or #50 to $8.00 white 3 ry trimmed with lace. : : era, gees ut wl vark 1Se| ples Wawe mentee HOG) Moth MineH or Walee Fer. JOC) zine, Brogme ner cunly: Oc || on =-sirsow Chawron com i vairs of Men’ ; <a co % 14 hae A ach, 16e.; fine quality, each. . i 6 w Best Engl : 3 U + ens $ Seartedlahee nah fate m 17C) Maes Nett ede Se TOS | iv. 10c| uinerey ieutee-ait kinds, « 12¢ M/@ Women’s stylish $3 oxfords, $1.95.|500 more pat 4 ar —'Milier's or 8 pintn... : moy Me A doz. 180 vetevaaince w e a Peerless Brand, best Best Carolina Head Rice- . 25¢ Lelie potable Lea CLES 0's In both the popular russets and white correct 5 trousers, int ie % pints. Ib. linen bag... RSG sen fence resen canvas for Summer and outing wear. Cocoa—Best for break: Qc} and bath, large bottle eae 12¢ : 1 é Root Beer Extract—Peerless Powder—Blue a . z s oer i wcieecee SC) fonahe eueneone maken © sal: 10 THREE DOLLARS is the regular price for these E’LL sell the first thou- @@ smart new styles so much in demand for Summer and outing sand pairs of these ultra- wear, and we don’t know of any particular reason why we should sell | fashionable hand-tailored trousers wane B Ic iy mon—Finest raver - ; roe, Mai ibe tail "act, fiat (GAM 1008 DDC | Veen rand ameter ato them for any less except that we don't :ant any woman to overlook | to-day at $3 a pair, but the manu- in porcelain Jar, t SG pike sav eee cee 1sc| 2 note. rand, Be this very important article in preparing for her over-Sunday and | facturer has guaranteed to have rib. package, Bockeye 2: \by Cansssssir a hal seep riers i Fourth-of-Juiy outing. Seconda Floor. | 500 more pairs ready so we can / Salmon — Fine ¥ Oc] cote, taney nae ure cure for 10c There's something about these Ox- have them on our tables waiting re wipe es lbiean m-Butler's finest quality San ; pe 25c¢ Large sack......180 1 $1 95 fors that is coo and soothing to $ for you when the store opens ired feet, and in all your trudg- 1 95 i ® ing around the country your feet 0 POOL OW AOU ALG 30 aad are bound to become pretty tired. TR eral hence et raordinary sale started ) There's a style charm, too, that you with & Dacttable irish this seldom find in anything short of a $5 OX-| morning, for particular men ford. Understand, now, these oxfords are knows ee ree ous not built solely for outing purnOReS it's this | - 7 Shade by'a merchant tatlor. very charm of style that has caused so many | We guarantee them to fit per- women to prefer the: at $3 to the higher fectly and not to bag at the Toe-Cream Sal Celery Salt-—Large bottle ong! Blue Ribbon Breakfast Food— Qc | Strawberricse—Lusclous fruit, A packa > EUR GSN Ck aae hea Etpet Syrup, 1964 pack; 1-1b, 10c Cere Fruto—A package.. ooo BC = Sode Water—All flavors, in 5¢ | J -me Cup that Cheers, but Not Inebri- Quart bottles as H neers, Campbell's Soups.] |. olden Tips. ® package... Tapioca—B)) . OF granulated: wbackagen, 4C Power—Th food, a p ‘The Cap that Cheers, bat Not Inebei- ea.” Butler's Celebrated 4 H Mocha'ani Java’ Cottee,| | Cooper's Gelatine, in flavor and ; trea} |The famous dessert, a 5c daily. Try !t aa an iced bever- are Weather Kecu a supply Wottied in, One i yhe dt y thi it’ i fh ACKALE. ce cc cence "7 ron op! ally riced oxfords elsewhere, and to-morrow the | knees, so it’s an opportunity you Rig Se ee Lett All Varieties. |] eet! ceei ott? BC) E rice is only $1.95 —the best bargain | cannot afford to miss. A ib, only... ne © Alpha Pudding, a pack- 9 ¢ 25 feed drink will, A Ib., only. Cc M t ) ‘an opportune time, | We bought the material wi Bear tor Ane AEC. cece eusese Ac |PAcan.... C 3 for.. eae ol) 5 Unablever/came avail. Opps “| and had them made up at ‘ GER, Russet Oxfords; High military leath-} an opportune time by the = —$——__er heels, new toe} best maker of fashionable C, D and E widths—$3,00 sort—our own | clothing in New York, and : 1.95 | that's why the price is $3 eels, Blucher shape, | instead of $5, $6 and $7.50. 128 Retail Grocery Branches--You See Them Everywhere. WINES AND LIQUORS For sale at any of our 44 Licensed Family Liquor Stores, the addresses of which are given below :—- Blucher shape—sizes 2% to 7— brand White canvas Oxfords: French linen, wood Cuban hi Y. — 18 Fittr fon Fitth Avenue, 1.0% Bron Newark Avenue, J.—878-880 Avenue D. Steinway Avenue, NEW YORK CITY—11h Amsterdam | 328. Sighth Avenue, 2,391 Elghth) $13 Plathuah Avenne, 1422 Flatbush | zi0 Main Street, COLLEGE POIN: = turn soles—A to D widths—sizes 23g to 7—pure We have all sizes—30 to 52 waist—for tal Fi Avenue, 416 Amsterdam Avenue, 5:0| Avehue, 2471 Highth’ Avonus, iow | Avera. kW Sulton Street, 1,109 Fulton PoE Peau rN white, ‘They're all the rage {pr OUtINg WEST...ces.ccoocecaeseresce sore 1,98) || toreeoo cas: tall, slender, regular or stout men; @ Amsterdam Avenue, @A Amatetaam | {yy Thitd Aen de re Eto Res | Aurect. 1,890 Fulton Stroct, 462 Myrile ——SIMPsON ORAWFORD Co.— | Avenue, 1,78 Amsterdam Avenue 857 Second Avenue, 60 Columbus | FORDHAM Ne PGs Kings: At absolutely lowest e A Set res Ba | So ee wee ae Healt ‘auriesthese Strictly pure wines and bever | J. 686 prices these p erages A 41 Columbus Avemis,| “BROOKLYN, _N nite. 7583 ‘Tremont Ay: 109 Eighth "Avenue, a FINE TABL J.B. California Claret, « bottie L7C. Vy TA TOWN, oO _ Come in time for the glorious Fourth, N TELLING this refreshing news of the purest wines and beverages at positively lowest prices we are talking to the people of Greater New York, to the people of Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode” Island, Connecticut, New York State, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Washington, D. C., to the connoisseur, to everybody who likes to sip from a glass of pure, mellow, sparkling beverage on a hot day. That’s a long sentence, but it covers this great before-the-Fourth sale concisely, Sixth Floor. nan Avenue, Bath Bench; | Street? E CLARET. FROM THE GRAPE TO THE GOBLET. Sherry—J. B. choice Callfornta, Big Dollar’s Worth. tnwlochiding jugs ce: OSC Rutler's Monogram W per gallon, including Jug. key, a bottle Sherry—Very best Calffornia, rich, it a fine flavor, per galle 90.8, & HH" Green Trading 1 bottle J. B, Choice Sherry, rae as : 7 Roe at rs i : i AON UY + We pay the freight to the station nearest you—your only expense being in trans; jorting your purchase from there to your ho: 4 Lamps Free, 1 vottle J. B Chotve Port. |Pert—J. B choice California, 9g¢ Understand: 268” There is no charge for cases, ivgs or demijohns, On request we'll sabney ines and whiskeys in plain (unmarked) casese t ‘ Natler's ‘Trrmore Whin- 5(¢ | |) ttle St Julien Claret, Port—Very. Risers ain nae your near enough—come; otherwise, call Chelsea—2100, or write. 1 Wey, m bottle 0.0... sees |] bottle Choice Rhine Wine. Gaver, per Including 1. 25 TABLE BEVERAGES. “on, artes RISE MELLOW. MA ctl aeons wie bests ie one 14 | DS. & H." G: i { te Dalieesaereneratenesstes ut ens ¥ ne St = gundy, the best wine ever sold at dt." Green Tradie | Aivenetier 00: Patiat Heer, por case of 2 4Q Three star, imp. Aas Gation. aie yAUATt | the price; bottle, 25c; wallop gg PETA U ESTE AS RASA ¥ COGNAC BRAN- SAR 6.00 p ZINFANDEL or Mountain Riesling, | & ¢ RY DY. Fennessy's M a i 18.60" 1.06 superior quality; gallon, 10; , WHS OY HOtte sts oho | Untage “ist '3.75 11.00 1.00 case 12 bottles... MALT BX’ “r—sohann Hoft's; | Vintage 1894..... i : ; H 00 | SAUTERNES or Ross’ Royal Peerless HAR RETRACT oes 11.00 1 AUT ERNE S 6 edtast NVealt Extract. START DERE fae eee. Mir, VERNON IMPORTED WINES, | Gi I , “ported a glass: Bulldog voting: . 1a CHATEAU LEOVILLE (Cl r. ¢ inger A ie. The Revitalizer for Women. Poeen al bs Td: | KINDERLI Meroeron & Co. Imported in, gies ' 5 BELFAST GINGE! Imported | HOLLAND GIN, WH 4 fare atta 4 Without a peer among imported }] A perfect tonic—not a stimulant. from Ireland; imp'a in glass. x b KUY donen, $1.16; botile.. vee O0 POLAND WATER—Case, 60 quarts. | “HOLLAND GIN, $7.50; dozen 1.80 imp't in glass, ales as a palatable, sparkling, Per dozen, $1.15; a bot- 10c healthful summer bever- ' MER niES HANI GIR fake ; CHOICE A dozen, $1.17; a 10c SPECIAL NOTICE. R yates DRYAS TAL Hi pn rag ite F AV Wine) eel § CROC ERIES CODEC 12 cents a dozen allowed for the Fallon. Bottles. Bottle. t i : 8B: b y . #.00 4 GROC ° Still retailing at wholesaler's empty bottles, reducing the cost COGNAC BRAN. eee Oe OTA RIte pire minene & , Artave: basket 12 quarts, a prices, to 9c. a bottle, or $1.03 a dozen. in. ++-3-75 11.00 1.00 2.25 7.00 65¢ |i 750 1.50 We do not merely say our wines and beverages are pure—we guarantee the absolutely pure.

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