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SERBKS NEWS OF "” MISGING GIRL. Mrn, Beno, of Karitan, N, J, Heart: | broken Over the Disappenrance | of Her Dhaghter Lisle, | te ee tittle ST. REGIS MAY GET LICENSE win mes , ¥ Withdrawn—Compromise on, Height of Building Likely. It Ja sald to-day that opposition made | by residents In the nelghborhdod of the | Bt, Regis Hotel to the hotel securing an jexolee leense has been withdrawn. | ‘These residents opposed the license ‘and gentlemen, I take great Mn announcing Mile, De Tiers (Ounding, appalling and amaz- ptitied the Dip of Death,” 4 the man at the Fourth ave- if’ Madison Square Garden last AG the last act in the ever-wel- elrcup was reached, Just before fmor-plated. lungs had volleyed la Announcement another blood- Variation of the loop-the-loop performed by one of the Ne tie. This was only half of that "Put the man with the long-distance 2 d explained in advance that ‘Anotlotti would. not appear, pbo an accident to the apparatus. Aucllottl who aid perform rode his} Wn & chute and then turned ‘wheal over head in midair, runway leading to the ‘but he fell heavily on the track, Lpacked audience became excite) ‘fear that he wns severely fe limped off the svene emiling And the men, women and chil- bathed somewhat easier, ee Keyed Up, @t this psychological moment Man with the lungs announced ‘ot Déath” by Mile, De Tiers $F automobile. The audience was ved up by the accident to Ancilottl, ody gazed earnestly at the omin- king structure on which the n Was to dash dowH un almost pendic framework, then whirl the ir and, while ‘herself and the tn’ which she was strapped ide @uwn, jump through apace ee of about twenty feet, to a wangway that gradually inglined Stidled wait while men Topes and pulleys, Ohe if here," and then there tugging and dragging Meanwhile the audlenve out the prospects of, {entrance to the hotel was less than 20) | feet away, from the door of the Fifth) Avenue Presbyterian Church, Measurements were made both by the, opposition and by Mr. Haan, proprietor of the hotel. The former found the }distance from door to door less than | 200 feet. The latter found: he had sey- eral feet to'spare, the difference being explained by the fact that Mr, Haan's surveyors measured from each door straight out to the cufbstone and thon diagonally across, Mr. Haan's survey- or also claimed to have found that the church had béen bullt two feet outside the stoop Ine, The real fight \s being made over the erection of the annex to the hotel, on which work was suspended last autumn, Bome of the residents of the neighbor- hood went so far as to prepare papers to serve In Injunction proceedings, and when ¢his was learned work on the| | building was stopBed, Opposition t6| the erection of an elghteen-story bulld- ing i not at an end, and persons In- terested sald that If work was resumed the papers would be served immediately, Tt, js sald, however, that there is a combromise’ qn -fovt, and that if, the owner of the St, Regis agrees to build the annex to no greater helght than the dwelling houses adjacent It is likely that nll opposition .will pea, DEJECTED MEN Restoration of Physical Vigor Promised to Them by Nature's Remedy, Dr. Greene’s Nervuta. —— . Hope for men who are suffering with bervous exhaustion! Not merely hope but Mrs, «wary Beno, of Raritan, N. J, has appealed to The Byening World to help her find her daughter, Lizzie Beno, who has becn’ missing fram home since last September, The heart-broken mother fears that the girl has met with foul play or @n accident, but hopes her appeal will'reach the girl through The Evening World, Lisle Beno is described as being uinetepn yeare old, five feet seven inches tall. of good figure and having as a distinguishing mark a cut on her lip. She has blue. eyes and dark hair, Any information will greatly re- Meve the mother, =» MISCREANT CUT . OUT, HORSE'S TONGUE. Valuable Animal Found Mutilated im Morrintowii, Ns Others Treated fame Way. \ ny I¢, the miscreant, who cut out the BL ta tongue of « horse belonging to Wenry tn’ De “Urecta'e Nerreteremens? found ret infidence. Schenck, nese man of Morristown, jstrengthener, Tht» iderful medicine there Was a ‘Honk, honk!” J. s caught, it will go hard ‘with /49¢% not ulate and react. It soothes red gutomoblle shot into | him, , jee + ands vipa Iolect “ge pete ar berg Mr. Gchenok's horse tx not the first give ee bedy roritalitoe {ft atid. re. i i) M4 , veyed, , animal which hes, been mutilated by!" Dr “Groene's addross is 101 Fitth ave., ‘woman whose pose thig man, The horses of several Moi Now York. Wrile for his book, sent free Hees ‘Opposition to Granting of Excise! Permit Said to Have Been’ being granted on the grounds that the |’ ‘ORLD: FR wie 9 oo eee | Ch Idren'6 reef:rs at $2.95 ["s an actual fact that some are marred elsewhere at $5-—- Smart little reefers in covert, serge;, cheviot and broadctoth —all new 7 ao ‘The chemisettes, 286 THE latest, daintiest fad in neck wear, so practical that those of Quiet tastes also are wearing them, Special new variety in combinations of lace and mull, embroidered and Specia!s in toilet articles No mall orders—quantities restricted, Woodbury’s Facial Soap, 12¢ Buthymo! Tooth Paste at 18c Sanitol Liquid or Powder, 146 Dr, Charles 50 Flesh Food, 24¢ Boys’ Spring blouses, 68¢ ‘© seldom sold for less than £4 that st makes this a striking. dy. important chance to pick out a smart new Spring blouse waist—all Giette sa ety r.zor, $4.29 erettecase -nd honing nor strapping p< ee Ee blales with 24 cut. EPA href ting edges in a well made leath- shaves clean and smoothly—witl’ not pull or cut the facta sizes 2% 1015 years-——new styles and , speclal price saturday, 84, BQ | | Stink shades—sizes 2to 9 high,quality and workman. \ ates Nivea ND ths {deas at 0c } 2.50 Akabro sample r/zors, $1 O years, ats... +, ree AQ, shipsplclal.....00000005 OFC Qno year guarantee, 3 qt, 800 25¢ Main Plast, . Second lost. {i paid Main Toor, Main Floor, Men’s hatsat $2. HE reason is that we have found a way to pro- duce a hat to sell for $a that meets with complete satisfac tlon. Soft hat and Derby, Ask for the Crawford at $4 Al Bocond Floor, » Men's gloves,$1, Not the quality usually offered at $1, but a good, serviceable, dressy cape glove of standard teputa ion at the price of the ordinary kind— usually $1,50—epecial to.mor- C rowat$y, Main Floor, pe ATH AVE 19% T0G0™ STREETS Gi Sale of high-grade negligee shirts at 65c. R, WILL B, COOL during the coming Summer days, and the smart natty dresser will put this offering down as the best bargain offering New York has ever known—shirts that cannot be duplicated elsewhere for less than 1.50 at 65c, There won't be a mid- } summer restocking if you pick out a supply now, for the quality's so ‘ood that they will last the season through, and the patterns are not the ind you will tire of. They’re peculiarly pleasing, Main Floor, In buying our regular lines a prominent manufacturer promised us the over-production for this season—and we 65 want you to see how well he has ful- Cc filled that obligation to-morrow at a price that makes this unusual offering possible, This lot consists of the best hand laundered soft front, cushion neckbands, full size bodies, and perfect fit and finish—materials are corded and embroidered woven madras, figures in medium and new dark grounds—also white grounds with neat black and blue figured fi effects—detached cufls—sizes 14 to 17 inch—a big lot--650 dozen— "Values 1,00 and 1,50—sale price, 65c. each, . ’ Clearing of men’s Spring necKwear, 25c. Values that sound out of the question, but wehave the goods here to back it up—they are all in the best pure silks—full shapes and correct designs—they comprise all our silk goods that have been in the house longer than three ) weeks—large, wide double-end English squares and four-in-hands— 25 not a scarf that sold for less than 50c—one-half of them are dollar 25c goods, and the other half are 50c,' and) $1.50 goods—average retail price $1,00 each—average cost to us of 7Sc. each —this will be an extraordinary neckwear sale—come early—they will all go Saturday at 25c, each. SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, Millinery dept. TO-MORROW we will complete the disposal. of’ our overproductions of smart Spring hats fashioned dur. ing the past few days at very special prices: Women’s trimmed dress hats and turbans, with exquisite style and best of materials, at the astonish. 1 0 75 \ ingly low price of... oe ° You would gladly pay $ Adjoining showroom in or stiff trim- med and tailor suit hat department We offer a number of y Simply trimmed turbans and tricorns {n black, blue and white and self colors, with an exceedingly jaunty telmming of velvet and quills — would readily command 3 45 4.95—-for Friday and Saturday... sesscscscseersssseer cesses WO : A number of misses’ new trimmed chip sailors, | trimmed in our own workrooms with fine quills and satin 4 50 black velvet ribbon—for Friday and Saturday... ° Also misses’ trimmed tam crown flats— 4 pretty combination of colors, trimmed in our own work- 2 95 room with fine quality ribbon and quill—Friday and Saturday... sewn turbans & tricorns Untrimmed hat dept. 1,95 76 dox. uew styles hand- made of fluted silk hair bratd and chiffon combined—all new colors—made to sell at $3.50—we offer a new lot at....+.ysee SIWPSON CRAWFORD Co, lusive Spring styles for dressy girls @ misses. |*12 Waltham watches. Gre a, / ‘ andard $12 Waltha: JUST as. distinctive in style and workmanship as the finest made-to-order apparel of the exclusive | L!X®,2 850 watch, the Standatt i" modiste, but where is there one who would think of making one of those smart, new junior suits with the jaunty three- quafter length coat, and fitting it perfectly as Simpson Crawford Co, do at $16.75? Thiea Floer, Why, other stores ask So it is with all our girls’ $21,75 for sults that are commonplace beside and misses’ apparel--including the new throughout with satin; Va this handsome creation $29.75 sult at $25.75 for $162 $93.75 comes in light shades, Exc Never out of order, Never inaccurate. Not elaborate — the skill Is In the works—just a plain, practical, service- able, accurate timepiece— with a case good enough to be guaranteed for 20 years, It is the latest thin model, the miss of 14 to 16, This crestion comes in blue, black and brown Panama, also Dragtay, the new frock and frill~ in Scotch tweed, with the full and boxy belted coat, lined her absolute fl IL. \Blowiy tho aus bas ristown residents were cayght in pas-/ii plain wrapper, yidithe track, the thousands | tures last and fall and treated | C= eee ting: the, dari; In this same ‘ci at the time il Way. It fas sald thet It was the work of Swell kilt skirts—-sizes 14 and 16—one of those sults that cause the dressy miss to be _, Admired with envious eyes, modei—lined with taffeta—full plaited skirt —sizes 14 to 16, Nothing Ike our suits and coats shown elsewhere at the prices we ask. Jopen face, full 7-Jewel movement; plain polished case. Guaranteed by Simp. if A New Crosby Hymn. Tormorrow The Evening World will publish the words and music of a new hymn by Fanny J, Crosb; t of Cruelty | "bate Inthe Atias of Jenne! and other lle she’ bowed, fagal some revengeful man. . Mr, Schenck found fils horse yester. mite day bi profusely and in ched the big structure | agony. fg heed the a8 to play her desperate | Society for the rention ath,“atten: placed her} to Anima! swhich Wus slowiy hauled fer Another automobile Laie 9 there and she quickly and straps were oare- Pe te cal h ene ae. and the J ted at the |, inten: ple enchrall| Wi might be, it} could not jenus'’ and other popular Hymns, The ‘music by Sankey, Tailor Shops: 10 Fith eAvenue You'll find the very” essence 9 the’ Springtide in the clothes made under about pressively on/the minds minutes of pi ‘ation, le Pore ructure down ewly, inch b; ‘@istom-taflor goodness at one-half custom-tailor cost “eAsk tho Man Who Wears Them"’ oe i | Over in a Moment. 1, There Ned & otreak of red up under*the loop and h ithe air to the opposit ‘i Balesroome on & ous ‘that led to the arena $20: $45 99 41 ih Seconda, pat, CORTLANDT STREET New York City L.DOUGLAS UNION $ 3 5O ‘MADE SHOES FOR MEN makes and rey rs shoes thananyotherman- ufaoturor in the world. $10,000 REWARD fo any one who can Gisprove this statement, ‘The reason W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoe: the greatest sellers inthe world is because of thelr excellent style, easy fitting and superior wearing qualities. If I could show you the difference between the shoes made in edi factory and those of other makes and the nist i le leathers used, you would understand why W.L. poutine $3.50 4 shoes cost more to make, why they hold / their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater Intrinsic value than any m other $3.50 shoe on i to W. L, Douglas guarantees their value by stamping his name and price = on the bottom. Look for It. Take no substitute. Bold by shoe dealers everywhere, ABSOLUTELY THE BEST. laving worn all kinds of shoes, have decided that your $3.60 ai are absolutely the best for atyle, comfort and wear that I have ever worn. It gives me great pleasure to recommend them to my Wk sells ‘ are bund een, all Leeman te at of kaleldoaconte ea 0! ming with life, action and ind take the children, Fast Prange” Js Js HALLORAN, Ptimber, Color 241 West 128th Street, pedal W, Ls Douglas $2.00 and $1.75 Shoes for ae: ys are the same quality as Douglas pai 150 shoes for men. Boys save $1.00 ac on every pair over other makes. % n BE. EN W.L, Dongias uses Corona | Write for New Illustrated | if pa Gotten tn Fite 5.60 atioes. | Catalog, Buoes: by mail, % Calf al» 01 LJ ont xtra. 7 7 to he the finest OW. L, DOUGLAS, ways gives it F produced. Brockton, Masa, satisfaction. W.L.Douglas $3.50 Shoe Stores in Creater NewYork; Broadway, corner Howard Strect. 3 Brosaway, corner Sh Btreet, i way, corne ith St a 140 Brondwa: Hf sire Hie Broadway, corner sith Str Fifth Avenue. wa + 4 ft ‘4 : h ai ate Tig ¥ CITY—18 Newerk Avenue Avenue, ea TES a oY ae $56 Slath Avenue, corner tend Street. 4S Eighth Avenue, BROOKLYN. roadway, corner Thornton Btreet. way, corner Gates Avenue, Fulton Street, corner Pear! Street. , 708-710 Br corner diet Hs Pe Oa ge son Crawford Co. to be accurate. Main Floor. 7,80 for women’s °12 solid gold watches—Dainty and accurate, the correct O; Size, fitted with Swiss movement, guaranteed by, {Sieew Crawford Co, to be accurate, 21.75 for misses’ sults of blue and black Panama—full blouse coat—prettily trimmed with silk braid—platted, skipt-ysizes 14 to 16. / 15.OQ for misses’ suits made of cheviot, in blue and black—full blousetrimmed with silk braid and fancy peplum—very full plaited skirt— sizes 14 to 16, 19.74 for junior 34-length coat suits of check cheyiot—full box Coabortee Tite strapped back—fancy trimmed flat collar—lined with taffeta— plaited skirt-—14 to 16. 10,0010 misses\ coats of good grade iz &.430 for misses’ skirts of mannish mix- tures—also black, brown and blue broadeloth— piaited model—lengths 36 to 40. good grade covert ) §.78§ for girls' coats of cloth—full and boxy—belt ‘at back—fancy trimmed collar—hand-embroidered emblem on steeve—sizes 6 to 14—a most effective creation. 4.78 for girls’ coats of covert cloth—also blue and red cheviot—full box, inverted plait back, yy with belt—sizes 6 to 14, &-9§ for girls’ coats of blue and red chev- fot—collarless model—full sleeve—hand-embroidered emblem—-sizes 6 to 14, 2.9§ for girls’ reefers—blue, brown and red—paca cloth—emblem on sleeve—sizes 6 to 14— one of the best values we have ever offered, Val. laces—dozen yarda, 29c. UALLY 45c. but a special purchase enables us to sell them at about half More P 29¢ for dozen yards usually 45c, 88c for dozen yards usually $1.00, . 98c for dozen yards usually $1.50, All the fatest creations in French and German Vals, of the most Gesirable quality. Main Floor, j New crush girdles, 50c, THs newest of belts is decidedly the smartest creation of the season, and we're mot surprised if some: stores find them a great selling article at $1. I ererebe el 4 new pointed effec fen wath clasped in i back, and another dainty effect when clasped in the front, Broad, shirredcrea- tion—perfect fitting high French back--shaded ombreel- fects—white, blue, pink, brown, green and bi special, covert cloth—s model—new full sleeve—tined with taffeta—sizes 14 and 16. 6.95 for misses’ coats of covert cloth— full box, semi-fitting, strap back—collarless, lined with, satin—sizes 14 and 16, ° Women’s Spring Kid gloves, 69c. ‘OU'D expect to pay a dollar and no doubt will do so if US you miss this important sale—stylish glace glowes—biack, white and desirable colors for Spring wear—2 patent clasps—spectal 69c. New importation of Kayser Milanese lisle gloves at 50c. . Main Floor. Sheer shirt waists, *12 A QUART of $4.00 Spring models suitable r the swellest occasions requiring the new season shirt waists are a reality here Saturday at $1.95, second wloor. tn The priceto you is less than half. * The price to us L2| was exactly half. Hundreds of dollars are involved—too much to re- main “tied up” in these days of modern advertising —so A ° We are ready to fit you perfectly to a new Spring tailor- usual run of ready-to-wear clothing. It ts tallor made in the strictest meaning of tlon and Improvement of the lrigh-priced, exclusive merchant tailor. The qualities are the very ive style will be wel- this particular line pos- military effect—long, concave shoulders—also and in all the new fabrics of gray worsteds, tures, in double and single breasted, - : ring overcoats usually $20 Q$25 \ Coats In this sale—every kind in every color for every size—the*hew covert box, cut 36 in, ° made suit and offer Kuppenheimer suits at 19.75 to prove it ANY high-class tailor would get $35 for a suit like this, We say that not only because investigation will convince with best the world’s cleanest mills produce, $ ¢ 7. § for Kuppenhelmer high- '« 5O for Kuppenhelmer dress ] eS sults—we ask you to tn- comed by fashionable Gressers—they are very sesses—the hang of the garment—notice the snug collars—the broad full over the hips—the collar is close-fitting, and the lapels are long and broad—they cheviots, tweeds, cassimeres and fancy wor+ steds—ingle and double breasted—the very 8 ] 3 50 for Sp @ Made of superior grade of covert cloth—some are lined with black long—very broad shoulders—slit up the back—the topper made of covert 34 in. long—very Swagger—as well as the conservative lengths Inblack, Every garment made by thoroughly ‘ou of the fact, but more particularly because Kupperheimer tailor-made clothing is of too high a character to be compared the term—fashioned by the cream of the craft, who study the styles and offer every innova- , Se grade sults—the distinct- spect the Individuality graceful—with form-fitting, semi-fitting, semi- shoulders, &c-—the lining and trimmings— made of high-grade worsteds and fancy mix- class of sults fastidious men demand. silk, some with Princess serge, but that’s a matter of choice. Some 1,200 drilled clothing talent—designed by expert mechanlcs—showing all new lines of the season. Sample Spring suits and cravenettes, value $18 and 520, at $11.50. In a great many instances the cloth is worth more {han you pay for the finished garment—fabrics are tancy worsteds, cheviots, cassimeres and tweeds — also black thibet— hand made throughout—every new Spring coloring—lined with extra fine serge—single and double breasted—inspect our cravenettes—sizes for men of every build from 34 to 46 chest—plenty for stout men, second Floor Exclusive clothing for boys. Not only the Simpson Crawford Co, special at $3, which is a) smart, dressy, and good enough to last all Summer, but suits and over- coats at higher prices that will satisfy every boy and every parent, no matter how fastidious the tastes. Not prices like you'd pay the exclusive store for the same qualify and style, put so much lower that you'll at once be interested in such appare! as'the following: 7.50 for Buster Brown suils for lads from 3 to 8 years—made of the very finest imported. fabrics, Boys’ Spring overcoats at 3.95, 4.95, 7.50 and 9,75, The Simpson Crawford Co. Special THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER 4.95 for suits of every description— the very best fabrics—the finest of workmanship, and styles that are exclusive—Norfolks, double-@ | breasted, sailors and Russians, ; Boys’ blue serge @ chev- we've marked them at a price that is sure to sell them all in one day if you will Dy come and see them, It is one of the largest pur- ‘chases recorded this season. Twenty distinctive styles, and each a dream of tlegance ~a great and bewildering exposition of the cream of the season's creations, and the 95 tailoring cannot be distinguished from $ Ad those costly made-to-order walsts such as = the smart modiste ait MOOR make up for $8 or $10. ey cou! be any Detter quality, The very finest, sheerest lawns, hei Is it any wonder smart dressers are coming here for t “id apparel, enabling them to dress equally tastefully and have double the variety of styles at a less expenditure? . Not when $4 waiste are $1.95, as to-morrow, We can't tell you about all of them, but here's an idea of their beauty—the trimming {s of dainty lace or uesbroleery ie form yokes—fine tucks, plaits and seams connecting with pear Hi —others are designed with medallions or several rows of insert! ee —twenty truly beautiful creations at the exceptional price of 91:95. Children’ *1.20 Children’s shoes at *1. G20P styles and good quality combined to give you some very unusual values Saturday. flecond Floor. 1,20 for little men's sizes, 10 to 13, spring heel vicl lace shoes, 1,20 for children’s black box calf lack shoes— welt stitched oak soles—sultable for boys or gitls, 2,40 for boys’ 3.00 black vict i Sizes Norfolk sults (bloomer or platn pants), } eereamntanty tH uf te 24% to 16 Double-breasted sults (plain pants) iot suits at 3.95, 2,40 for boys’ 3.50 French years, Sailor sults (bloomer or plain pants), We can fit any boy from, 710 16 years| 4 Russian blouse suits (Eton collar), :00 Throe-plece suits for the larger boys, ‘Sees Spring overcoats in fine covert cloth, 1 Reefere—biue, tan and fancy mixtures, Ri patent calf and velour calf, hand- sewed lace shoes—sizes 13 to 544, $2,2O for women’s $3.50 shoes and Oxfords—several desirable models for present wear—lace or button styles, in one of these suits at $3.95—usually $7.50— ewest Ss of Norfolk, double breasted and ain—| erbor 1 + to-morrow. at 3