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apenas y ——- MCT FOR 2, AP ACR, “WEL EI YOR Pretty Young Postmistress of Latest Germ DiSooveries by , : Priced Linoteumvitle, Charged with Water Department Calculated BED LINENS: Atiractively Pric | Keeping Back Mail, Must 25 A to Send Water Drinkers Hot! In a Very Spectal Sale To-morrow. OPMAVE. 2188 22°STREETS. : ial i ¥ es You undoubtedly know that our regular prices on Be* Linens are fully ts Stand Trial in Federal Court. if “viiy Foot to the Bar, |] 45 low as the lowest in New York—which means a big saving to you, " car — |] always, “To-morrow we go BELOW our usual prices in an offering of Bed Spreads, Sheets and Pillow Cases—of standard and reliable FIRST-NAMED FIGURES AS qualities, It ought to interest you greatly, SOtpnstTE OF GERNOON, 1s acts OOG | carat cmauanats Satna cod Sheeting, ironed ready for we. So csrenee oh * 98c SHEETS, INSPECTOR FINDS 1,000 LETTERS IN ODD NOOKS. fi Removal Follows, Then Arrest, oe and Now Indictment, Although, Second Resembles Vision of the| F Morning After, While the Third | he se ie a if ce Ex-Postmistress Says Only —Oh, Well—Combined They |} iron bus: 1.45} Extra argo size, at i Extra large size Marseilles pattern Hematitched Sheets, made of a heavy Supply That Fishy Taste. Crochet Med Spreads, with § @Q| standard sheeting, single bed 45c hand-made knotted fringe, at size, at Satin finished Marseilles Bed Spreads, | p10, beautiful new floral patterns, Did you catch that fishy taste in your|j{at . , ‘ ed 2.49 g Jealousy |s Back of Charges. Miss Grace L. Decker, the Young woman who until Avg Croton to-day? Yea? Well It was a com. |? Pillow Casea made of good quallt: B: Tuled the post-office at bination of the Anabena, the Aphani-|f bleached muslin, sie fx, Qag , 8 See mm re wan aonemon and the wall-eyed Agramonil, |] comes ~ 3 Fede: rand Jury | All three are discoveries of the germ charged with detaining two | experts of the Department of Water | Some Cut Prices on ey the post-office, de oar ace Suoply, Oe Mesiceneuana aor Res creer nesusien tar | — ine tna ve ie cers | Stationery and Engraving. are welcome to them ie district, is tainly | Linoleurviile, and there he encountere Th aber ‘ sente ‘5 " . =, ‘ ried i yglta iaetebel ie rtaln Jnoleu an re c The Anabena fs a microscople organism Copper Plate Work; also artistic printing of Cards and Wedding Invi- What the inspector oe more | ML a wrt, expla the | that, wh proper! nifled, looks 1 Pees} ‘ 1 ‘ Undelivered letters were found in th to get th like piday seektvath tan vegans the || tations, We make a specialty of these at all times, but are seldom able + Sara are BION she preaiied 1) omer of | Ana dresses in brown and} to offer this highest quality work—at the prices we name for this week, 4 most popular young woman in od away. & mn : her actions aro sufficiently animated Lino sea - Ichmond | them had been opened and Fr a tu ets, mn of | Rohennd t {have earned for her the title of the | Visiting Cards, the finest hand-engraved plate work— i} g ‘Ne hi sealed, Othera had been open and tt COSTS LESS THAN HALF, Pemty. Now Linoleumvilic |e a 1 yesouled, An Investigation ah t | “Soubrette of Germdom,” Copper Plate, engraved in ti | We represent the new idea solely $8 & social sense, and to-day, when the op ing had been taken from a The Aphanizonemon resembles nothing || hame only, with £9 cards printed, B()¢ | hereabouts, and Introduce it this 4 position learns that its former post-| r, and that the person who had : COMME Btesssssrsssvererrrenerere wee at these prices: 4 falstreas ts indicted and must answer to them was simply curious and |#0 much a# @ bad dream on the morn: |] ‘ Business and Visiting Cards; choles “era iy padolen > keow tho town goas.p. ing after, It has @ dot of a body and |] Copper Plate, engra wed, = Ena-| of thirty-five styles of engraved AK ® cold Federal court, \t wi! c Indicted. {long feelers much like an octopus in|{ ls! naane only. with 50 cards, | 40] type; best quality and in apy of the ‘ The friends of Miss Decker, all of whom I. )T printed complete at...ccccreeee favored sizes, Types include shaded 3 Insist that her trouble ts based on 3 jooker waa re- | Minlature, and It ls not a bit clubby tn OF sid Old Engin, Script, ' oJ é pn by orders from Washington afd, | habits, ia Fi, Pelowsy and village gossip, will grieve rror and the horvor of her fol: sta of Gun: Wedding Invitations. $0 Cards, 1 or 2 lines. Moar, and Yet fo Far, anda leader of the'anteDecket | The Agramonit-there vou are, hat|| Copper piste, aneraved le eoret: ten) 400 Cards, 1 fo & lines Linoleumvitie, while in the city of New was Installed postmistresa {a the ne plus ultra swell of germdom, coments, inted on sanding lnvitail ye el Aunounces York, 19 practically further from the Ame a aevond shock to the for- /Of three vivid colora under the mtcro- |] best. quailty paper, outside and 6 QR) fish titany and Plate script; best {| yy @entre of business than Philadelphia. | 1h Throught before |#OP% purple, Kreen, and lavender, tt |] inside envelopes, complete at., quailty paper; eight to ten lines of ? Where ts 00 railroad or trolley line a prisoner, She | books Ike the poster creation of an| wording outalde and inside enve nearer than two miles from the town t insisted that she | absinthe-frapped artist In the last stages Card Printing. lopes—choice of four sizes: Which shelters 1,00 persons and boasts | factory. The consequence was|” No t Miss Decker waa forced during her | and 10 my of the post-office to jull’s Head, two miles dis ing over the mail In an old- mply @ vieUm of spite and town |of the horrors. Large pop-eyes look || Artistio Printing af Business and| 50 Solid Old English... + $2.50 ]) Viet n e ing Cards, choice of thirty-five | 100 Solid : Miss Decker has been Indicted, lout at the world from its nest in a little dustan ved type in Old ng: sy) me Sa rages ¢ will have to tell a Federal Jury | roo of water with a grim leer that|| fist'and script, dee. la English. s+» y daily all about how spiteful her neighbora|argues Wil for the interior of the man : omething 100 Shaded Old English, honed | 2"; And how the town of Linoleumvilie | who ewallows that drop, Its tentacles || Th a brtiade priting it Teja on | 59 Tifany Seript, Fe ee are waved In ghoulish glee as {t trickles |] exact copy, @ correct reproduction of 10) Tiffany Ser ij "i | oer down the throat, and even the Anabena P yu @ tumblelowa ———— aaa anemmmnel He et tei aet hon | POLICE SEE MISSING BOY, fant Aone snc tae|| Closing Out Surplus Lov of | Al CowC arts Trunks & Bags. Get a F.nal Slash in Price. if she saw fit or she kept it if the when It begina to change color to the Brompted her There are exactly est ped of them; and we expect to sell every one to- s!D. ee A general alarm waa gent out by the! Tull” req glow of satanic satisfaction zens | police to-day for Bilas Owens, sixtoen| as it feels its hour of triumph at hand years old, who has been missing from Only Apropos on Friday. he No. #4 West Forty-seventh atreet, | 1 41, aon't believe these thines really nee yesteriay, He t# desoribed as be-| ovis’ go down to the of feet four Inches in height, | partment of Water Su Now, among Tinoleumyille’s + @re any number erly look forwe me. These letters the good folk begun to HA Fad been fork ie , n t the post-offlee fo To make room for Holiday leather goods we have taken all the odd Trunks and Bags and marked them at about | wee US pounds, with red hedr and | Mlestrielty, ane ha side bia ex 50 per cent. below the regular prices) etty post-mistress would toss her head | ! mplexion. When last seen he| to, ain, You tein slides ne for to-morrow. Our own stock, re- Biggs fully and say: \* Hed tae i. According to the experts, these three |{ member—not riff-raff bought for sale) lothing."’ are looking also for George | a wfu positions are found in all stor: hirty purposes, ve years old, who lett | ANI nd tha y WBssibsd vi, Ss Went “Thirtyearet (ae, Tevervoira and fave even taken up rtera in the new re rT flonge one decided that all was not aa and has not boon Atl GaN ndure tho water rons Dress Trunks. q ® ehould be. The Pose-Oftice Depart. elgtt, weighs | sanitary atandpolnt, but, mixed d asked to get| 10 pound , if it waa in| fair com mixed bn yah-lovicing f4ce Of jiko the Ingredients of @ cocktall, they jon and wore a@ sutt of give the product of the Croton a dell. and @ gray raglan over-|ente, fishy aroma that l# really only coat. |appropos on Fridays. Thomas Fuller was sent to ty 5, * HAVE BEEN RESTORED TO HEALTH By 4 ||*"** 7 LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S ] [2 e= VEGETABLE COMPOUND | rua Miah musiin Reet ine Sreee eee eT ener gscviveavie| morrow. We will, too, if you appre- Their letters are on file in Mrs. PinKham's office, and prove this statement to bo a fact, not a mere boast. @ @ Women must §- taKe into consideration this great and —\ Dress Suit Cases, Formerly $7.50 to $16, <= Now 6.85 Formerly $18 to $26.00, Now 9,95 Sizes 22 and 24 inch, at $3.59, | TWO prices—and you have the Made of solid sole leather, in brown or feMtire stock to choose from, We ruaget colors, Curie edged capped cor: certainly don’t intend to carry ers, sew i ree Feat Hvela, brass spring tock, straps, st [them through the’ winter—as you catenes; linen ined, with shirt pocket; can see, SIRE SO SER: BORN Bodies are finest reed, with solid sides—handsomely finished; Steamer Rugs or Shawls, | treea “enametied "auto Tunning gears with rubber tlre wheels: importera from the ceie-] some of them have china hendles, e sh Co., of * — Mg» ' he dest rugs and TFOLDING GO-CARTS—Only wis in the world, Our prices ha’ een Ped od 0, thane Goode ann range | 4 few of them; formerly 2 75 from $9.50 to $16.50. $4.50; NOW. ,cecereereeees . f =i 3 : gs : lock; hard maple wood s) clate how really low-priced they are. unequalled record OQ OD ODODOLO Overshadowing, indeed, is the success of Mrs, Pinkham’s | medicine. Compared with it all other medicines for women | are experiments, Why has Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound accomplished its widespread results for good ? Why has it lived and thrived and done its glorious work for a quarter of a century? | Simply and surely because of its sterling worth, The reason no other medicine has even approached its success is plainly and positively because there is no other medicine so good for woman's ills, REMEMBER These important facts when you ask for a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound at your druggist's: If the clerk asks you to take “something clse,” telling you that it is “just as good" or “much better’ — to be better, it must have cured more than 500,000 women; to be as Even a Child Can Buy Here good, it must have cured as many as 500,000 women —let him produce his proof! Such a thing is impossible. The | With Absolute Safety. medicine he offers you is only an experiment. All he knows 10 show how closely this store approaches the point of “ideal Perfece about it is that he can make a little more profit on it than | tlon,’” we may cali attention to a purchase made here recently by he can on what you want. mere child, whose widowed motfer needed a folding bed and mattress, but, being ti, could not come herself, She could have sent a more ea» perienced person, no doubt, but, with confidence born of previous dealings, |B} she sent the child to expiain what was wantedandallowed usto othe buying, Don't let druggists experiment on you. Demand the That $.¢ was “more than” satisfied {s indicated by her acknowledgment medicine that you know is all right, that has no equal, that | ff] that she “couldn’t do as well | bought them myself.” backs all its statements with positive proof. When you LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS, OPEN SATS, TILL 10 P, M. | know that no other medicine in the world exclusively for women has received such unqualified endorsement, is it wise to let a dealer persuade to buy something else which he says és “just as good,” and all you have i: il a caieee hw capo? ee See ee ee $1.50 Suvio Heaters now 59e! 590 a Suvilo Heaters, Lydia E. Pinkham’s | |< S54 En ee a. ee gw! ee ee [FLATS fumished as they should be trom $120. shat Sisits| -town buyers, §. & H, Stamps given, Wise is the woman who insists upon having THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 9% 1904. 3 Have )o1 seen ‘‘ the Story of the Evil Spirit,’’ Cooper's 25,000 painting? It's the sxrsation 4 @ Y Sea 0 temorrew, of the hour in 'e Exhibition oa art ctrews. ME. 19 7020 STREETS. 4th Joon Those smart English covert coats, °12.50. THe name Simpson Crawford Co. stands pre-eminently for Fashion's fairest {deals, Every approved style being in a masterful manner, devoid of those little shortcomings that distinguish ready-to-wear garments from the custom-made Wel 1d the high-price barri the bett ot 've removed the high-price barrier on the er grade of Fe ments—our facilities permitting us to reduce the cost to the the factory-made garments sold elsewhere without lessening the ad- mirable style characteristics that appeal to women of artistic taste, To-morrow we forcibly exemplify our policy of selling fine ready» to-wear apparel, giving you an opportunity to learn why discriminating women prefer to trade here, Third Floor, Women's coats—100—45 in. heavy pebble chevior coat lined with heavy satin—handsomely trimmed with $99 50 braid, copy of a popular $45 imported model—at..... ° 150 Women’s $22.50 coats—40 inches long—of the finest English covert—body and sleeves lined—coflar and cuffs of panne velvet—plaited all around —very smart ¢ model, ike illustration... 16.50 English covert top coats—22-Inch model —one of the aan o of the season—popular seller— rimmed and strapped with fine tailor stitching— 8300 women's coats !n heavy cheviots—seven dif. ferent models—wonderful values—some trimmed, | 00 others plain—easily worth $15—at... 0. SIMPSON ORAWFORD CO, Handsome *1 suitings, 42 inch wide, 49c. NOt a single yard of this excellent fabric—bengaline—has ever been made to sell for less than $1 per yard. To-morrow the price is 49c. and it takes only $4 worth to make @ costume, for it is 42 inches wide, * * * * * High quality silk and wool material much In de- mand for street, afternoon and evening costumes—cream shade and black in abundance—also royal navy and light blue, reseda and pea green, cadet and castor—special 49c, Main Floor, 49¢ for 75¢ all wool cheviot—42 In, wide—brown, 95c for 52 In, fancy cheviot sulting—nerrti navy and cardinal; makes up very beautiful, design, double warp—strictly all wool, spon and 696 for $1 Tweed Suitings, 45 and 50 Inches shrunk, extra heavy—colors and black, wide—mannish effects—very popular. 980 for 1,25 new Pafama sulting—very fine 95¢ for 1.25 silk and wool Crepe de Paris, 42 | weave—S4 in, wide—navy, brown, castor and black, and 45 inches wide—beautiful silk lustre, all colors, 1.98 for 3 and 3.50 Imported zibeline suitings— cream and black. checks, stripes, nub and frosted effects, SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co, Great sale of popular crushed velvets, 55c. YELVETS are all the “rage,” that’s what you hear among smart dressers every> where, and we'll guarantee you cannot go to any other store and buy this high quality of 75c crushed velvets at $5c, That's because they're scarce and there’s a tremendous demand for them, so there’s no possibility of their becoming lower in price this season, To-morrow we offer Maia Flees, 2000 yards of 75c. crushed velvets, 55c. 1500 yards of $1 crushed silk velvets, 65c. The crushed silk velvets come in Jet black, excellent quality and one of the season's favorites, Sale of velour chiffon velvets at$1.25. We're selling more of these velvets in a single day than we formerly sold in weeks—that's because of their ex- treme popularity, and the Simpson Crawford Co. is one of the few places where you can secure the much-wanted vel- vets, $1.25—all the new shades—including that peculiar shade of that extremely popular brown—also nat , marine, onion, reseda, tans, &c.—the scarcest and most desirable dress velvets of the season—offered nowhere | 2 else a8 IOW AS. ..-cs seer Pee eeeereenesestscesereeeseseseseseeeeess de eerensecccceereervenesee eens . Phenomenal clearing of $1.00 nove'ty silks at 45c. 45 One dollar values predominate, and it’s a sale you can’t afford to miss, because we 45c. C. have included all the novelty silks in our stock’ at the phenomenally low price of All-wool waists,*1.50 | Dressing sacque, 98c [rs impossible to find YOu'tt say you never saw its equa) »4 better value in New for less than $1.50 when you see this smart, York and to find the equal | eiderdown dressing sacque at 98c, to-morrow. of this waist at $1.50 | is one of those indispensable house garments, », Would be along, tiresome | Every woman must have three to a half dozen, A search. 500 for to-mor> | sng to buy them to-morrow means a great saving i, row—henrietia waists, to you. beeend Ween strictly all wool, tailor- for 1.80 éresst ' : . Ng sacks of heavy ripple /} made, deep side plaits; 98c pred pd voharpok fi standing cole, hers n lar—appliques in B wil colors are red, navy and woo! buttonhole tiitehin red, arny, light blue and bello, brown, also black. $2.00 for all-woo! nun’s vell- $3.50 for $3.95 elderdown bath ing waist —graduated pin tucked yoke, robes- stir shaped collar—bell sleevee fancy stock —tucked sleeves —all bound with satin—silk frogs, wool girdle, Floor, SIMPSON ORAWFORD Co, Extraordinary sale women’s shoes, °2.65 irst time a shoe has ever been made to sell at $2.65 from $3.50 material possessing the Tecra workmanship of the $3 and $3.50 shoes. Tomorrow we hold a great sale of a por ie 4 uur specialorde, # © % © Goodyear welt stitched extension sole bouts of selected vicl kid, patent tips, lace and button, three toe shapes —lace boots with new style hooks on upper eyelets Second Floor, mukes fastening quick and easy—-oak tanned $0le+—equal to the best $3 boot elsewhere, Compares favorabiy with many $3.50 boots. Celebrated S. C. S. shoes for women, $3.50 The S. CG. S. forecast tor the present year inulcaies the sale of at least twice ihe number pairs as were sold last year. Once worn they are worn continually. Now, if you will select a pair of the S, GS shoes, and wear them, you will appreciate the fact that (hey are equal in style, workmanship and quality to shoes sold elsewhere at $5. aad F men ‘i . pr. for women’s ani ren’s [mpo' Ouse SIIppers—from Manche ter, Piadeold bad of colors in velvets, satins and printed cloth—Jullet and low cut patterns— tur trimmed and plaln—soit, warm, and tasty designs. Are appreciated as presents, colors and black. s Men's and Women's| $1.50 for boys’ block vicl kid Fol Bi dae a variety of co a | verte heel, lace shoes—strictly solid, knit uppers and so'es~ foot warmers— neatly finished—of substantial build— intended for use when sleeping. sizes 9 to 134 —Ssizes 1 to $4—$2.00, SIMPSON ORAWFORD Co, Qnce-a-month sale of grocerizs and wines, ' nce-aemonfh that prices are so low on strictly pure foods and wines—a UA for economical housewives to purchase a month in advance during this great sale, # © @ Call Chelsea 2100 if you find it inconvenient to come, Sixth Fioen Aprredo, — typ doen | MRICREAL BACT | MEET, A Sale of Pure Whiskeys oOIDER— Toa carton. 14e.: 70G tin, tegulat™ 160. [9c tien Aeoil ae sy qpel id - Ee cae | SS eaae DE BEECH NUT BACOY— ‘The kind that le frequent- 4 B86: ly sold at Ze.: special for | PO OALIVORNIA ASPARA- yareday, 4 10 5 ib Fancy Lone ate "he at 10366 Bee! ii Toa, Royal Sti hams wv uate dh, “es ¥ moth alge, tong mo "ied Me Bralks: dosen, #450 arate Sottae | Eo ee ee tet and more it 4 the. ording’y suea> = nds: 10 to 12 Ib, Kinda; 10 10 131 1 Bd4G

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