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FRIENDS HAVE DESERTED GIRL WHO ELOPED WITH MINISTER “OES HG , ‘Bowne, Who Eloped with Rev. Cordova, Is Driven Home by Former Women WES FATHER'S HOUSE D WILL LOSE IDENTITY. Say She Is Working, that She Has Joined Whose Wife Is Ex- pected to Get a Divorce. Cs and humiliated by the evi. THE WORLD: TUESDAY FVENT @aAPMAN & Entire Block, Fulton, from Bridge to Duffield St., Brookiyn. Items on Sale Wednesday and Thursday | As Long as Quantities Last. | No 4lail, Telephone or C, 0, D, Orders Filled. Double Stamps Every Day With Cash Purchases, from 8,30 Until 12 o'Clock. Single Stamps Thereat None with C. 0, Ds. @MPaAny Hi NG, AUGUST 2, 1 a eer <> oo ae ‘_ <> By Store open e Dainty until mid-day 7 lunches | 6.30 x Sth oor evenings. rod 74 fa— restaurant , SATH AVE, 19 TO2Z0™ STREETS W' in style and avality, and it’s plain to be seen that no store could possibly offer the same grades at lower prices, if as low, These prices are the result of our orders for one hundred thousand dollars’ worth of high It is the day when we quote the lowest prices of the vear on all kinds of furniture for the bed chamber, from the plain substantial styles to the artistic and massive designs. We say to ‘Ou positively what hundreds of our customers have said to us: ‘ No householder, no matter how fastidious or er taste, can afford to miss this opportunity, because there is furniture to meet the requirements of most exacting Wednesday is bedroom furniture day at the great sixth semi-annual sale. TH a tremendous rush the sixth semi-annual sale of high-grade artistic furniture for parlor, bedroom, dining-room and library started off Monday and broke all records—sold nearly twice as much furniture as on the first day of our semi-annual sale last summer. It only ge“ to show that Simpson Crawford Co.’s furniture once established in a home speaks volumes for itself, and its beauty and durability commend it so strongly to householders that they eagerly wait for this great event, with absolute assurance that it is the one time of the year when they may select furniture to meet their critical requirements—to last a lifetime—at the very low prices we quote, Re- member—purchases will be held till you're ready, or delivered at once, To-morrow is bedroom furniture Way. Pitth Floor, let th |- —— grade furniture, during the manufacturer's dull season, and it cost us only $65,000. Gorn and distavor of her former 10c. Mousselines, 5c ase | and associates, Julia Bowne, 1. ord ous [anor = _ young choir singer of the Fancy Mowsselines, 350 pleees, | ath, lat With the Rev. J. F. Cordova, oe SA gy ; | 6.50 Pastor,’ and who lat: white grounds, good wash: | | sie, es given. up i Ties “a Sap able Summer cottons, 5¢ ‘h own her disgrace in hor native yard s+ Heereeersces | WE And has disappeared from south } hee") mar ee “ : 4e. Laces, 6, | ‘the Bowne home the front windows on 22 es, | | )) luny Laces and Insertings, in | Are closed tight with drawn | / ‘ gee color, white Cluny tb This ts Julia's room, and trom ! | windows pire ees and Bandings, Torchon =| : rid Medated gfe Laces, Point de Paris Laces | ’ ‘haute + eam cated bisa and ‘many fancy Laces, 6c $6,75 for $10.50 bedstead “a esewent, yard wo... 4 \ Our special — ie cut — best baked \ i enamel, 1, inch continuous posts— 10c. Embroideries 7c attractive brass mountings on head and | $16.50 for $26 dressers, Dressing tables. TF Sa $4,25for $6.50 chiffonier | foot—massive fillings and heavy ex- | Also chiffoniers—excellent examples This dainty and useful addition to Eimbrotderies hand loom, wide tended foot—shown in all sizes, of fine workmanship—in selected | the sleeping chamber has never before margins, cut out edges, and \tke cut; the illustration shows how 89 50 for our special $14 all pure | golden oak and genuine mahogany. b hi i a eat variety— Insertings to match, ready (vs substantial this piece of furniture is ** hair mattress, tull 401bs,—very | Some have the new serpentine fronts eee Gaowe: it BE ia de A {t Impossible for her to carry out her|they do not ¢eny that the girl is work for use, yard.. ‘ | buitt i closely tufted—your choice of best A. | and shaped French legs—others are | the designs are a radical departure original intention of living down ner |!8- i ar > a ——______—___—__ uit. § large dust proof drawers: | C. A, or fancy striped ticking. severely straight effects. Colonial | from all previous styles—artistic and ely mother's story with if, as the South River le say, Julia DP 4 mistake by showing Mer repentance !iy working out” in New Brunawieh, | | 15¢. French Tissue 7c high rubbed finish on solid oak, lac- $] 25 for our special $2.50 springs | styles—dust proof drawers and graceful—shown in genuine mahog- ME Roma” held the [ORE Hoes With whom she Nad Deen jahe has sought such employment es will | | ee , |S eG" all steel frames—heavy tube | French bevel plate mlrrors—square Midease ‘wienis. carly Ringe a . raleed, [keep her from the pubile ga French Tissue full | quered brass trimmings and guaranteed bh aa trironai any, bir y pie, y ¢ ¢an't say whether aie will |" | "On Sunday the Bowne family went for] | » in full line = | | Side rails—angle iron ends—double vee ENE 696 50 Iden oak. Since Mrs. Nitkedd yi Lyte we |the firat jtline logether w church, ne | of light colorings, in pretty construction. | weave fabric, strong and comfortable, | just 150 at ..0..sseee . and selected golden oak. tor Oceante to live with her sistera the | no’ tinister who h aken eve | | “ factory girl aay that her divorce we con- 4, cutovas place, oMelated, and] | (er ofc less than TC Golden oak chiffoniers. Brass beds, Golden oak aeeteert. templated, and that the Rey, Cordova, whiie Finanue . sang In the eholr ahs 2M $20 chiffonters, 0 chitte $10. * , $19.50. $10.89 dreasers, $6.75. $0 dressers, $12, who tried to get back Into hia wife's "since Juila’s slopeuent with the mil: | : $7.25 chlitonte 495. Rome ae - i ree ta $17.50. a8 reaver, 16 00. | ws groomers, 016. #100 4 to thefister neither Mr Mrs. Bowne has (2! V t 8 49.10 cbitto $19 chifforiers, $15.50. Z 416 dressers, $10, g00d graces, has again turned Bung ja the cholr, though up to the Sur A. Vests, OC, i re, $7.25. uiffoniers, 385 bras beds, $22,00. dressers, $16.50 young choir singer whose fe he Lies fay prece ling the daughter's fight bows Women's Veats, Swiss ribbed Mh Et: Oh, ONT ay cniticnict, i a ene $38.60 braas beds, $27.50, oF Fs Poa ke Pmanowany dressers,” $94.60. All the time that Cordova was mak-/faihor and mother sang bealde their li . ck a 4 flo ms $l mahogany’ chiftoniers, $21.50. 7 J f ‘50. * "ga curly birch dressers, f; 1,50. his play of repentance,” anid a|daughter, Mrs. Howne has « Ane voice. cotton, low neck an $00 buld, sak '4nd rane tame ig Wo brase beds, $29.50. #20 5, oak and ‘mahogany dressers, $28.50, ’ dt bed yA rd Senn wowes was shut Nigga. boll Te ina mouth nies sleeves, fine quality, full 8c $90 gol, osk and mahogany chitoniers, $23, $57 brags beds, $85.00. $34, oak and 78 maple dreeees $35. 4827.50. her,’ said Mr. Bowne, daring to show her] w sizes, neatly trimmed..... 4# mahogany chiffoniers, 831, $55 brass beds, $38.50, . Grensers, 50, her first experience the day |!" her home, not daring No matter how sorry she felt, she |e *1d 154 mahogany chittoniers, $45 erent” Smitonters, 196, $58 brass beds, $44.00, ala ad Mier maple dressers, 345, n, ae tlt gain,’ sald 4 ' . ings 68 br nda 4 dt ane nee et) “Cordova. found out that he could] fouldn’t live here axain,’ sald, a neigh 16c. Dress Shields, 8c. $8 mabogany ohiffoniers, $52, $83 brags beds, $53,00, Fe giv'e-ere maple 158. nelther reinstate himaelt in his wifes affections nor in the church, #o nothing he tries to do wil) surprise me” The Bowne family bitterly deny tho Irsinuations of the ftreespoken neigh- bors that Julia hag joined Cordova, but ACTOR'S WIFE for 1t* Ol4 Felends Cot Her, Not one of Julie Bowne's girl com- panions would recognize her. When she is a litte stronger she will come to Now York, it Is thought. tn @anmot tell the hour Gut to begin Life over in her identity, At any rate, South River will never see Juli: sard, And the tears in the iy if he Left Two Weeks Ago, ‘two Weeks ago last Baturday at mid- : julia te said to have bid good-by Bext door to tho blacksmith ACTO ACH YOUNG WOM Mrs. Frank R. MacKenzie Wants $50,000 from Miss Bessie Vinton for Alienation of Her 12%c. sale of sheet music. None sent C. 0. D.—by mail 2¢, ex- tra for each copy. Second Floor, sobbing and crying ¢, and all that day about his work with is no mercy for Julia women in South River, ith whom she used to Husband’s Affections, leuehing Water Roars at readouts, Burning of {¢ Dive red aay whe te tn : oe ine 1s Goodby, My Brunswick with her aunt Mm. gprinGrImLD, Mass. Aug. 2A ) pend ars Bart, on Commercial avenue, but '€! gut by Mra, Mattie May MacKensle, Southern. ber aunt le guarding her where-| of Boston, aguinet Bessie Vinton, nee 4d friend of Julla'e-before her one of Springfield's richest young ke Trip tn may in women, for atenation of the affecttons ot Frank R. MacKenzie, has been fled here. An attaciinent for $9,000 was i " ean ee When the Coone He filed about six anny MacKengle "" pkgs Geee:ry, "a ie now on the stage ia known as F. ir ingen | Atty bother sw ae eer em| Stuart Cameron. Miss Vinton js at| Jn’ Sst Oo chwmping and in gli ligeei ae Far Rockaway, where she owna a/(@PUking the Pike” My t4ttie cick ioeeeer we Rye anioty. rand. | comume Mengy boy. Biack-kvet fu MUTTUE petatese, io orev, f In Mre, MacKensie's papers it ts al- eed 60 Shining Blivery’ oon AT ,15¢c, PER COPY, The Maid of Timbuetoo. A Matden's Heart Peculiar Julie, From leged that she has lost the society and support of her husband as @ result of the alienation of his affections, and haa been made {il thereby, } While the majority of the women beve no sympathy for the girl insist eho hae joined thy erring minister My Exvotian Queen. \ ‘The Maid me Pe, nd the 10a Great to Be Oragy, / aay Clerks, Coachmen, Collectors, Cooks, Cashiers and Canvassers—all may be obtained through World fants. Read the Wants today. fa, Julia Bowne sy ony she was fairly driven from of South River her fault ma Grand Final Wind Up. We have just 780 fine $18, $16, $15, $12.50 Outing Suits that we ding to close out quick to you lucky fellows who have waited for such an Oppor- unity as this, the choicest offering of the year. Only $6.50 for your pick. It’s the that will satisfy your most astute bargain longing. No matter what your size, jape or fancy we can satisfy and fit you perfectly. Going away ?—take one with u, Stay at home?—buy one now—CHOICE:— Simpson Crawford HOMESPUNS, TWEEDS, SERGES, CASSIMERES, FLANNELS, Worth up to *18.00 New York It is beileved she will luse| | Dresa Shields, Light weight, sizes 2, 3 and 4, per palr 25c, Brooches, 9c. “{ Brooches, French gray and oxi- 8c. dized, and Neck Pins, all new and pretty designs, strong and well made, choice... Se easettet RR \ 20c, Stockings, fIc, Women's Stockings, extra fine quality, tan shade, lace effect, | seamless feet, double heels 1 Ic and toes .....405+ sarees 25c. Ribbons, 14c. All.sitk Ribbons, fancy or plain, S inches wide, fine, | bright, lustrous finish, in all colors, yard | 4c | $—— 50c, Shears, 19c. Shears, genuine steel ald, nickel plated, sizes 6 to 19¢ 8 inch, pair. 29c, Damask, 19c. Table Damask, $8 in, bleached and unbleached (lengths of 1 to 3 yards), limited 19 | quantity, yard... C 29c, Wash Silks, (9c. Japanese Corded Wash Sitka, in pink, light blue, mais, | cadet and white, make pretty shirt waists, yd.. oe '49c. Chiffon Veils, 25¢, Chiffon Veila, ready made, 1% yds. long, Roman stripe bor- | ders, in all the new shades, brown, white, black, 25c! royal blue, each.. 79c. Preserve Jars, 30c. Glass Preserve Jars, pint and 39 quart size, every one per- fect, dozen ....cseveees | 75c. Flannels, 39c. | Embroidered Flannels, — 19¢ 500 | yds. silk embroidered for skirting, neat designs, yd. 3% | 7Sc. Gowns, 39c, | Women's Goins, of good qual- ity muslin, yoke of embroid- ery Inserti and cluster tucking, neck and sleeves trimmed with hemstitched lawn ruffle, good, gener- . erous width ©... 39% ifm. ont aa "Wales, | Boys' 75c. W Blouse Waists, handsome new patterns, in tine madras, Rus- sian or plain negligee, 47% hanevraniiatendas sizes 3 to 48 | 75c, Shirt Waists, 40c. | Women's white madras Weists, \ made with front of yoke tucked, French back, full sleeve; also black and white figured madras with two em- | broidery insertings across | } mahogany chiffoniers, . ad - $02 bird's-eye maple ohiffoniers, $10 mahogany ¢h 5 plece parlor sultes. WE and were granted unusual concessions, 9c for 70c, tapestry Brussels pied for rooms, halls and stairs. 496 for 65c, ingrain carpets, new Fall colorings, In eff 63¢ and 746 for 800, and 900. eee and 6 and plain colors. oileloth. China at half price.* S our great after-inventoryclearing, and if you'll read these items you'll see ANG J that all of these Fy) useful, handsomely decorated pieces may be purchased to-morrow at half price. Suitable for Li Fourth Floor. practical or decorative purposes, Nothing coarse or ordinary about this china, It fs thin and of a very hiyh quality—a kind that lends a touch of refinement to the table or to the room when used for decoration, $1.68 dozen for $3.25 cups and saucers, $1.50 per dozen for our $3 plates. 91,36 a dozen for our $2.75 plates, $1.12 dozen for regular $2.25 plates, 50, for a regular $1 gravy boat. | $1 for $2 covered vegetable dishes. 50c—$1 uncovered vegetable dishes, 456 for regular 90, meat platters. 756 for regular $1.50 meat platters. $1 to-morrow for regular $2 tea pots. 35¢ for regular 70c. butter dishes, | 256 for regular 59¢. picxle dishes, $1 for regular $2 soup tureens, Groceries: Sixth Floor, LATE H. 4@ &. COTTOLENB — be r front, tucked back, new, ! full sleeve, separate stock, 49 PO ve .00 Hammocks, 50c, | Mexican Gress Hammocka, 12 feet long, extra strong 50 banks berfect Shertening. 2. 4 or 10. 1b. pals. Ui set ea Ib We. will aupply all 190 ° 4-4 Anaie Cider muakieker Bi bwitt’sor nega. strong- ‘and bert flavored Vinewar “obtainable $9 bird's-eye maple ehiffoniers, $60, 1 $78.50. Sensational bargains China closets (golden oak). Semi-annual sale more enthusiastic crowd of home furnishers than the one brought to our carpet and ru Cer hans iat to-day by the unprecedented values which in every instance they found even better than they had ex; prices are lower now than they will be when the great Autumn rush is on, and it will pay you to make your selection now, Don't think for one moment that you are not securing floor coverings that are up-to-the-second in design and perfect in quality, ma! standard of Simpson Crawford Co. These are ail new and exclusive patterns created especially for the coming season by the world’ The secret of these extraordinarily low prices is this: when the usual dull season overtook the manufacturers we placed our orders ‘ou have the full advantage of this great discount in this sale, Select other floor coverings at these prices during this sale and we'll hold them until you’re ready or deliver them now, j 79G tor 95¢. wool velvet carpets, borders to match, halls and stairs, 97¢ tor $1.85 imported German “Hansa” inlaid linoleum, Moire in- 49c¢ and 596 sq. yd. for 75c. to $78 brass beds, $69.00, $85 brass beds, $76.00, $102 brass beds, $89.50, 20 9.80 @ . an oak, cane Msc, rae eames toe | Mt et ea Woo. | ete we om eo OP eotece par i | $23 china closets, 117.50. Ps gong Ende cok sate $10.00, wen oak, cane scat chairs, $62 b-piece parlor sultes, $50. 28 le, . GO. Pid cent uae tgs, | Wh Suna itBl ia. gg, 4g, | mpl eyObesn | eaten: Sk Sse st ota, us, piece arlor suites, 460. out chine Phage ty can sd ® en oak table ¢ 9.80. oo, 9% golden oak, cane seat chairs, ~plece parlor $80, ‘ 5 sin ft, Be parlor culten WO6 $38 china closets, $46.00. | $6 meneppay table, 87 $0.56 00 wa iden oak, ane seat chairs, 3 plece parlor sultes. China Closets (mahogany), Sideboards. Py olden oaks feath sang, Shits, B-plece parlor suites, $16.50. $4 china closets, "50. ” obairs, Mee parlor oultes, Rt 8%, $6 china Cosel BP 7p priden sak sldaveseds, , 00, eae’, oO ai, Gate : $4 F-plece parlo 38 $91 china closets, By golden oak sideboards, . +400. =! Ha Pplove parlor eultes, $87.1 $% china closets, $78.00. | fio golden oak sideboards, 342, 4.75 golden oak, leather seat chairs Se pees Peteto yuitoa 4% BO. | $112 china closets, 184,80, $i Antwerp oak sideboard 60, 450. ‘ Pm pes parice ‘suites, $41.50. ba ghine fo $8 00, wo Antwerp oak sideboare 04, 115 ation oak, leather seat rbalrs, Mel Tslaed parlor suites, (00: ina closets, 8 25. | $5 mahogany aldeboards, $41.00, | Armehairs to mateh, SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co. new pattern ca quality extra quality tapestry Brussels carpets. fs one cork printed linoleum, 4 Tapestry brussels r in Turk- bed hg Wig res bales tet. and 896 sq. yd. for $1.50 | yds. wide. ish and Persian designs and colorings: | $1.39 for $2.25 Wilt 1 a 69 at inlaid ioleum, tile effects | 196 for 30¢ Sampson's high grade Wh i ie ind eco Upholstery bargains. Fourth Floor, TH IS after-inventory clearing of upholsteries Means an unprecedented saving to every economical householder who comes, And the best part about ft is that {t presemts itself right at the time hundreds are enthused over the Gitting up of their homes for Autumn and Winter. Irish point laco curtains—71 pairs that were $4.85 to $5.25, in 2 to 4 pair lots—to ciose, per pal. .....ee thoes ” $2.50 Figured silkolines and curtain musiins—The regular 10¢. and 124¢. quality in short lengths, to close, per yardeses...... Tapestry screons—Just 26 screens all told—2, 3 and 4 panel, filled with tapestries, burlaps or denims—to close at half price, up from.... §2,95 Tapestry and damask portieres—i17 pairs of high “~ grt bg doy or two palrs of a kind, at % and 1-3 regular prices, pair, $3.95, 64.50, 95.50 and ee 9% sig 50 renee Couch covers—33 covers that sold during the Spring for $2.50; to close, 1,25 Odd tapestry portiores—We've rounded up ev odd portiere in the house and find we have just $8 pieces. We've marked them t+} to } price, so to merioy yan we the last of them; $1, 81,2: $1.50, 5. - $2.50 Hoast or Luncheon. | Necks; 1 lb, oan re Veribeat or, Linty's: | duced "to Bei 2 tp, i, can, a je.; dom., can reduced to J BREAKFAST cocoa | [Mt aihd of fae Selene se Mocha, sclenttfeatly fan 18¢.; regular nded and portent uf ; Carton t UPR save OOP 5 ROY, He MC tor al Gressers, $85 golden, ‘sft in in furniture for all Dining tables. 97¢ for] $1.35 to $1.50 oxtra Axminster carpets, suitable for parlors and reception rooms. "19.75 tor $30 wiiton velvet rugs —new Fall designs and colorings—Ort- ental and domestic patterns, 912 ft. $6.45 for $11.50 rug, 6x9 It. $15.45 for $20 rug, 9x12 ft. ———— SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co, ahogany dressers, 460, any dressers, $105, hited miabowtny aoa #116, other rooms. Dining chairs, $123 mao; rpets and rugs. g depart: pected, The Third Floor, intaining the high 's best manufacturers, your carpets; rugs and all lust as you say, All-wool_ Smyrna = anteed aca muta la Bc. for $1,25 rugs—18x36 in, $1.19 for $1.65 rugs—~21245 in, $1.69 for $2.50 rugs—a6x54 in, t $1.95 for $3 rugs—30x60 in. tiental designs and colorings—27x $4 in. A sale of house needs. Basement Salesroom, NOtice the reductions and when you consider ere all made on the very highest grade of household ne- cessities you'll see the advan- tage of securing a supply for Autumn and Winter, Can't expect prices to be as low when the rush comes, $6.50 for $10 automatic blue flame oil stove—27 in. high. 986 tor $2.25 double ovens— extra heavy sheet iron, 59c for highly polished hard- wood lap boards, 75¢ for $1.25 galvanized gar- bage cans—sanitary cover. hier roy! py hve kettles, 25 tor $12 wood | 76 for good quality ser tinc lined apartment house | brug” bean acd style refrigerators, 586 for 10 qt. double 36 for Sc. polished wire| coated enametied on steel coat hangers, saucepan with cover, 196 for 18 in. nickel! $ 1.65 for good size wil. plated towel bars, low dress suit cases, 236 for 35¢. good quality | 986 for $1,535 3-ft. kitehin Stove brush, table, 15cfor 2S¢. dowble coated | 56 per bottle for ammonia enamellad on steel sauce 356 for $s. parlor kettles—with cover, brooms—5 poe) kind. | ST. JULIEN—OLARET y have never been sold at leas peg Oe, r ib. r IMPERIAL ‘ednes- dy | (Vint, 190), re eae FFA wr i1Gs, cass 4 CATER AL Dost _freah | ty

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