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“Tne haa brought down heap of criti’ TA Stss2 oc RR oN Pa Building Superintendent Threat- Investigation Into Collapse of ouses—Nine Structures Must ~ Come Down. r DING INSPECTOR HOPPER HAS A FONDNESS FOR FLORIDA, ‘ Se teen mene ent to’ Orlando and stayed four days before returning to SM--Arrived et Ortwndo and stayed there four days for Christmas 1 (or abott)~-Arrived at Oriando, Stayed a short while and 17—-PAld ‘his fourth visit to Orlando, and wad thete when called | President Ahearn after the collapse of the buildings, Spending his winters in Florida since 1688, He usually Feb. 1 and remaing until April 15, He owae # winter hias plléd up for Building Stiperintendent teaao A: Hop- Of Wistoveries made toxday among the records of his dé reports sent by inapectore to Mr. Hopper during the winter k Was being dole in the constriction of brick buildings, thortar and layling brick, when the temperature was ae low olym on him and the Investigation which ta Boing putstied yy Borough Pron Aheart, wer bi Nin@ More to Come Down, Following the dollapse of the apart: ment-houses on Sanday and Monday, the bullding inepéctors have discovered nlne other buildings which aro stuck tomether with mortar that is as hard As the stones ahd brick with which they were bullt, These houses were put up duting the coldest weather of last winter, when the mortar was froxen dnd worthlons, Every one of these nine buildings has been ordered down, The walls of all of them are practically com: Leia ‘Work on them was begin after Deo, 1, The structures which are considered dangerous and which must be fazed In Whole or in part, are: , North @de of One Hundred and Thirty-wixth street, 410 feet’ west of . fyenue. Thia operation consists ot fwo buildings which were completed © the footing and studding work, Cohen & Beplow aré the owners: Botith aide of One Hundred and Farty- fourth street, 175 feet enst of Seventh aveniié, This operation consists of five bulldinge, the walls of which até up to the itth end sixth floors, The own: tte are the Northwestern Realty Com- pany, of No: 1% Broadway, North side of Oye Hundred and Forty- third street, 5 feet west of Lenox Havenue, ‘This operation consists of two buildings, the walls of which are up to the sitth story, The owners ate the Mutual Constenction Company, of No, 661 Hast One Hundred and Thirty- fourth street, y ‘Dhese hovwsea afe in what ia known ‘ao the Lenox avenue district, and work on them waa suspended on the tépor! of Inspector Robert Auld, who ti one of the three ihepedtors Now Under sus- pénsion because of the edliapse of the houses on Sunday and Monday, ie Sale of corsetsiat 1 yae $2,50—new Sprig mod. 0 vopalas See hapeelte net, wal st ts, meuiniy Mi al 11 wored clit, Troget wines 18 to 30; Ch STH AVE 192 TO2O™ STREETS Just a few examples of the phenomenal ai anak A Minit “drone aniagy pity seit Saal SR adew values that . will make to-morrow a record-breaking Friday here. Remnants of SITIVELY all the new Spring silks for all purposes ate included in this Friday sale at prices mapupstionsbly lower than were ever quoted on such qualitiés at this time of thé. year, 37c, 47c, 57c, 67c and 77c a yard © for silks that have sold retnarkably well at 50¢, to $2, and’ even they lar prices, but represent the spéclal values we've been selling so fast. The sale ‘new shirt-walst suit materials4n fact, everything that’s worn this season, Colored taffetas, street and cvening s| chiffon taffeta, satin, checked Loulsing, in almost every color—striped and checked taf- | effects in taffeta and Loulsine, printed foulard, satin, plain and Faconine effects— crept de Calae Tuned, Loutanecoain al wht’ Wabytise’ kun’ wake aod Bock. tne crepe de Ching, foulard, Loutsine—plain ¢ Habutais— also white and black fancies, 29c for Soc. genuine allsik ka ashi no cotton, cord+just the thing for Summer shittwalst suits—launders perf and white, brown and white, red and white, pink and white, light blue atid white, green‘and white, &e, cygne, feta, Jacquard silks up to 2 at 37c to 77c. are not the tegu= Includes those charming Mala Floar, s—crepe de Chine, satin messaline, Louisine, peau de cygne, peau de sole, ikais—absolutely washable~all the new stripes—pure. silk-~ |. etly—the colors are black ‘and white, blue Genuine French voile in all shades, 39c. MORE of. the 75c. quality for Friday like we offered last Monday, and if you remem- ATE jber the crowd we had thén you'll not fail to participate in this lively sale'to-morrow. Every-yard is strictly all wool, close, even mesh, beautiful chiffon finish and not easily wrinkled, vs No matter what shade you want it’s here at 39c. a yard -—street and evening shades—three shadéy of navy, three shades of royal, Castor, two shades of gray—champagne, myrtle, moss and hunts 39c 39c ‘styles than ever to show you to-morrow, Millinery dept. “SiMeson CRAWFORD CO.’S corps of expert MHlinery desi¢ners did Hot stop producing those smart, orig- shring hats because of the rain, 90 we've a greater variety of Consequently there's a Special saving to be derived from our Friday and Saturday sale, In order to dispose of our overproduction during these two days we offer: } Women’s trimmed dress hats and turbans with exquisite :tyle and best of materials, at the astonish: 10 75 Ingly TOW price Of,sessessssseerseseanssrseeeses seoed ‘ You would gladly pay $15, \ PRENEPTCGN PotennurSOey Adjoinin, med ded inal showroom in our stiff trim- tailor suit hat department, : ,_. We offer a’ number of \ ; Simply trimmed turbans and tricorns | in blick, Blue and white and self colors, with an efceedingly jaunty telmming of velvet and quills~would readily command 3. 4 4.95—for Friday and Saturday. fi ° : J \ A numbet of misses’ hew trimmed chip sailors, trimmed ih our Own workrooms with fine quills and satin 4 50 black velvet ribbon—for Friday and Saturdaye,....6.us000. Te Also misses’ trimmed tam crown tlats— aeeeeesvaree panees golden brown, er’s green, sik cream—all dation tbe direct vi ‘ law, which states that mortur nust positively be suspended when (a tarmbeatenr te baie heen customary to allow work to g0.08 down to 28 de- # pretty conibination of colors, trimmed tn our own work+ 7, 95 foom with fine quality ribbon and quill—Friday and Saturday.. &¢ Untrimmed hat dept.* , 76 dow, new styles hand-sewn turbans &tricorns made of fluted silk halr brald and chiffon combined—all new 1 95 Colors—stade to sell at $3.50—we offer a new lot at......, ig 4 Ivér, pearl, medium ‘gray, pink, and an abundance of black and ‘ aranteed fart color—-manufacturet’s ehtite surplus stock at 89¢, 49e yd. for 75c, English suit- | 49e for 75c. pure English mo- | @Qe yd. for 1.00 45-in, im- Ing-dark atid light shides—beautiful | halt—full $4 in, wideedouble warp | ported Panama — manufactured in mixed gray effects in checks, plalds superior silk lustre—a very excep- | England—in a variety of this sea- and fattoy strlpes—for tallor suits., tlonal value for Friday, Son's much+wanted shades, Were Inspected Each Day. The records of the Building Depart- frent show that Auld inspected these buildings regularly, reporting every day up to thé vary aay befote the dollapse of the houses ih One Hundred and ‘Mhictv-fitth street, nt, ihe says the’ Realty Bait eae oe t pesrsited her 4 atclal the fefused to say. SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co. doubt this value give yourself the benefit of that doubt and come here to-morrow to see these skirts, for if you do not you'll miss th: best value of thé season, ° we would order a great quantity and call It the Simpson Crawford Co. : Special. Of course we accepted, and how It takes $3 to clothe your $4.35 ér's entire stock we secured the greatest net Clothitg Dept. | posdible varlety at fess than half prices, Norfolk Sults (bloomer or plain pants), ures “hacking coughs and prevents colds from develop. ! ing into chronic lung dis- twisted ‘serges and Pananias th all colors and effects— Thres-piece suits fcr the larker boys, eases, Puteand wholesome sold regularly up to 8.75—to-morrow, while they Spring overcoats tn fine covert’ cloth, indorsed by physiol All deugeiste, 50c,, $1, ot: aah * Lwe've beet saliog them as aspectal value at $10 as fast as we could secure them, but how we have the samples, and as. | | usually $7.$o—newest styles’ of NOrfolk, double-treasted and 6.95 plain—knickerbocker or plain trousers—special lot to-morrow. d= ity, ; Spy ; tour Man Ka ahioned tise Ma RCS ae Other suits for boys at 7.50, 5.95, 4.95 and 3,95 that are excellent ; ‘ | $ 8.75 ‘sample walking skirts, 4.75.| Clothe your boy all Summer for °3. They are samples inf pew boy all Summer, while it always took two or three sults at $3 each All this seascn’s walking skirts in fancy ub ted sults (plain pants), last, 4.75, thtea Floor, Roofors—bive, thn and fancy mixtures they came to us at about half price, we're determined to ment —strictly tailored and lined with soft tatfets, | values, enabling ys to suit the most fastidious—all exceptional values, WA ) i } Pe adn ir tes SRN ret a maior A MANUFACTURER who makes $§ and $6 clothing for boys guar. Penh Fast Bene Hh ins hefetofore, ‘This bargain value is confined exclusively to Simpson fakes and checks of cloth andSicilian—invisible stripes Sailor suits (bloomer or plain pants). 4 for smart covert jac at 6.75 forsmart covert jacket | Boys’ blue serge and cheviot sults at 3.95 create the greatest enthusiasm of the season to-morrow, 18.00 for 23.50 suits of shepherd plaids | -—-————rnnmnrs Men’s crav- 33 H 3 i Lcoehnitinionemeietesen 9 11a) eee] 22 Value $20—hew Spring models, including 140 fancy worsted double-breasted63 blue unfin- ished worsted—167 single-breasted fancy sults 89 cassimere sults—212 gray worsted suits, ema always protects. you ar inst misrepresentation—but if youthave any reason to | anteed to put the same material and workmanship in a suit we could sell at $3 if material, and by taking the mahufactur- , Ctawford Co, batest styles and patterns, Second Floor, brilllantine — high-grade outing materials — hard Russian blduse sults (ftom cotlar). (like the illmeteation) We can tit any boy from 7 to 16, years In one of these sults at 89.95 while they last, at $5:75—one of the smartest new mod- or blue, black and brown cheviots—24-in, coat with fique vest and black and white fancy braid—taffeta ined-—plalted flounce skirt, ,, 1 $8.00 for 25.00 sult of herringbone cheviots or fine quality Panama, in blue, brown or Be black—one of this season's most desirable moiels— dA daintily trimmed with stitched taffeta and fancy silk a brald—taffeta Ined—newest plaited skirt. a é = SIMPSON CRAWFORD (0, Soe eee } Spring shirt waists, °1.| -Sale of Summer blankets, comfortables, Qc. SEVERAL stunning models at $1 ‘ahd 1.28-—-especially bi geaaey a Pan ate Heer qualities made to sell at the prices we say they are worth, and our Friday prices are very'much lower, lor those who conte Friday, el lothing but Summer weight bedding is comfortable now, Great saving to be realized to-morrow, Main F . » ¥k 1.00 fot shirt waists—several good styles—of fine Summer comforters. Summerweight blankets, Persian lawn or linen—trimmed with tucks, side plaits, insertions, 95c, for 1.28 comfortables—covering of fine 3.80 for 4.50 white bianksts—for single or double bea 1.28 for fine Persian lawn: waists—buttoned In | feurod sitkotne—iight colore—new floral designe—wool 4.75 for 5.50 white Summer blank: singe or donble. back — blouse front trimmed with tucks to form yoke, below , 5 filling of clean white cotton, ’ 1,98 for 2.75 comfortables, fine quality siikoline cover 1,95 fon 2.50 white bed’ blankets—cocton warp. which ts allover envbroidery edged with lace insertion—others iy 3.80 for 4.28 white wool ihe ‘made of linen, finished with embroidered strap down front. oo! blankets—doublo bed sixes, ed with ¢ > Ing figured both sides—laminated white ootton fillings OBe, for our 796. white or gray cotton floece blenkete, Lawn Kimonos at 25c. 2.95 for 3.78 comftortables —fig. silkoline covering, 3.78 for 4.80 fomtortables—bes siikoline covering. 8c. for 1.28 white or gray cotton fleece blank ‘ts. 256 fon lawn kimono sacques—white ground with blue, pink or black figures—-trimmed down front and around Standard qualities of sheets and pillow cases—12/c, pillow cases—two sizes—each 8¢, sleeve with 3-inch band of white lawn. Second Floor, Hemmed bed sheets. Hemstitched pillow cases. 1%4x2% yds,—value 45c-—mat B6c, 214x244 yds—value 65c.—at 5c. | 42x36 in.—value 22c\—at 17c, 50x36 in.—value 27¢,—at 196, 4% x2% yds,—value $5c,—-at 46 Maxis yds—value 10c-—at 80¢, | 45x36 in—value 25¢,—at 18¢, value 29c~-at 20c, 39c for colored lawn kimono sacques—Jap. figured design —in red, blue, brown and pink — prettily trimmed with band of colored lawn, Sale of White crochet White crochet bed spr. ice chests , slae—value 86c.-at ., brass beds—eneh, Li and, and White crochet 1, tra 6 Bi red bed ' White “Marsellies bed spread: double bed SORE ath blue et abe Hedger ney e ry refrigerators $465 tixe—ready hemmed—value 2.25—at white—-single, % or extra Blke—Vues Up to O00. 3 \ 35 sewing machine, 13.95 {s the remarkably low price SIMPSON CRAWFORD £0, N minutes’ walk from our store to the agency for our No.1 ALASKA HARD+ Odds and ends of 25c. laces at 10c. THESE laces are among the. best values of the season LA li aeRO Gh IE A $35, The agents seli so many that the manufacturer for 19¢ and 25c} for 29c and 356 for 50c to 98¢ 10c 119¢c Spring laces. |39c 9 1905 Improved ball. — = WOOD ICE CHEST, 24 Inches at a table— high piano @ wide, 16 inches deep and 25 buy in the Spring, mtg costumes, Universally recommended by dressmakers, 7c 12c -19c and 39c dren's dresses, undergarments and other uses, All kinds of widths, including 1 Wb. 42g at 25c. In fact, the selling has been so extraordinary that we're can afford to make a very low price to Simpson Crawford Spring faces. | Spring laces, bearing sewing ma- polished oak with inlaid tape meas y inches high; zinc lined and rdinary No. 2—27x19x27-~ 6.28 Sale of sroceri allovers, flouncings, dress embroideries, children's skirtings, bandings, &c, enette coats, Value $18 and 820—the very latest styles in fancy worsteds and rough cheviots — special lot of all sizes bought to Sell at a bargain price Friday—priced at $11 while they last, +], medium hip; gray, in all sizes. it: atten’. Protect the Children’s Feet Al them wear our Scientific True- ‘orm Children’s Shoes. These are the best for comfort and wear and the best because they cost the least of any highegradé Children’s Shoes that are made, ' ; We also guarantee every pair, (TRADE 4 Our Buster Brown Shoes FOR Boys 4) colored laces are Included in this vast collection of odds and ends at 10c. and up. Odds and ends of embroideries at 9c MBROIDERIES from those wonderful values we've been offering at 15¢, to $1.50 will be cleared out quickly to-morrow, and just because they're odds and ends the prices will be— Main Floor, OR GIRLS, Made of calfskin of black kid on our own True-Form Last, with Royal Cak Soies, Button or lace, Sizes 6 to 10%, g1.80—-Sizes 11 to 2, $2,00—Sizes 2% to 6, $2.80. GAMMEYER'S “TROTTERS” are serviceable shoes for boys and girls; Strong and sensibly made. Sizes 6 to 10% , $1.28—Stzes 41 to 2, $1.80—Sizes 2% to 6, $2.00, CAMMEYER’S “JUNIOR” SHOE for small boys is made of calfskin with heavy soles, lace only, Sizes 8 to 134;, $1,00—Sizes 1 Lo 2, 81.25, GAMMEYER’S SHOE SPECIALTIES FOR CHILDREN. The Weak Ankle Shoe.,..0+..$1,00 | The Toe-In Shoe. .+++e White Top Patent Leather Shoes,$2.00 | The Fat Baby’s Shoe., 9 Boys’ Department. Our Leader in Boys’ Shoes, Boys’ and Youths’ $ “Harvard, Jr,’ 2.00 Made the same as our famous $3 Men's Harvard, in box calf, black calf and black kid; sizes 44 toa and 2% to 5%, The Armor Clad’’ Lace, $1.50 Satin Galf, sizes 11 to 2 and 2% to 514, Boys’ and Youths’ Calf Lace, $2.50, Sizes 11 to 544, Catalogue Mailed Free on Application, Mall Orders Promptly Filled, No. 4—38x24x34— 9.75 No, 5—44x26x36—1 2.75 No, 6—54x80x37—16.75 9.75 for Star apartment refrigerator. A remarkable value and a remarkably good refrigerator for small apartinents—capacity 65 Ibs, of ice. for the 110 Ib, for the 150 Ib, 15 15 Star apartmeht H | 7 15 Star apartment © refrigerator, © refrigerator. 7.50 for Atlas lift cover refrigerator. Construction {s different than ordinary i¢e-boxts—made of kiln-dried hardwood—lined with heavy grade zinc— metal shelves—walls packed with charcoal — removable walls and waste pipe—patent trap and automatic lift lever —brass locks—patent casters which will not drop out— cold dry-air clrculation—prices range from $7.50 to $30, Sale of enamel ware. Double coated on steel, Enamel ware, ; 200 tor Covered) 200 Mo tor Sith FIO Bie nk aan, | part duck ets. Bere) A 100 for Bastir M Spoons, i8c for, Hanging oI OU tor Seat, Lipped for Deep Fry na Pane. Boe for Mixing | Bo. for Gat, Pro- Powis horving Kettles, HAMS—Simpton Crawford Bpectal mall mild. ple fama; 10 to 8 gpd b. alge, at, 1b,, 46 left with odds and ends in contless number and such a variety that you are sure of useful, desirable lengths at 10c, a yard to-morrow, Co, on his overproduction, Fourth Floor, The name guarantees you the latest T= Bands, galloons, net laces, black laces, ‘white laces and butte daveeitonete We closes up to resemble It is indestructible from ordinar i I sheath. | 'y use, and it is iasuled aM del vat equal to all the new stitches and effects desired in the latest No, 3—32x22x32— 7.50 A lot of desirable sample strips is also included, while the rest are odd lengths, remnants, broken sets, odd widths, &c,, so much needed for chil- Wi a yee | (sean peareenieeed bi )Metiitightin, Tambiea And Fractured Skat, Me ih, @ patrolman con- jo Kast Pwonty-sooond ri } Was entering his % Lawrence street, onrly Ke slipped ‘and fell to the hy walrway, landing on hile Ploked up in an unoon- BACON — Armour's of wigan cured 5 We atrips, Wo.) LEYG6 ‘I OR SPAGHET. B-lb. carton, at 7 ye, Second Floor, mesa ati yt icull was frvot ures edto the police that hac been f bays chasing proved tobe falbe, for 2at. Coy. Bertin Battwe- or 114-at, Rice > for Oblon sting Pane,” 480 for Oat, Cov. ¢r04 Bauoepans, 40 for S-at. Pres eorving Kott!éa, y The Ryening World 4-at, Lipped Words and muse of a J of Mak ed to buy now—several hundred pairs in a varlety of models for Blucher shoes in vici kid, velour Dress boots of patent kid, patent colt and vici kid— The Oxfords are suitable for dress and ‘The leathers are patent colt and black Russia gem Sale of shoes ® Oxfords, *2.20 one day’s special selling at 2.20. and box calf —welt stitched oak lace and button models with Louis XV. heels—hand-turned soles street wear, and this is an excellent oppor calf, with welt-stitched soles—several models—splen- DESIRABLE $3.50 shoes and Oxfords such as you need $ 520) Ihere are lace and button — soles—patent and self tips—$2.20, —price $2.20, nity to*purchase your first pair at a say didly made, stylish Oxfords at $2.20, { Fan a