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ORKY'S SON [CAN A WOMAN IN NEW YORK “ON SOCIALIST | DRESS WELL ON $65 A YEAR? Uses from $8,000 to $10,000, While the $13-a-Week icholi Zavolsky, Adopted by Stenographer Spends $:0), Ff Russian Novelist, to Preach | sawart Atkinson, stetiatician, of night gowns, £100; twelve chemise of 1; trunks full of frig and furbelows. Mr.) She will need in shoes ‘Atkinson has just made public his re- yachting or tennis shoe His Doctrines Boston, says a woman can fully clothe | Corset covers, 986; alx white je pela patent leather low shoes, 414 ¢ i three silk petticoat herself on #5 a year and still Have tnuervesta, $30. Toten # RE KEP’ port, upon which he has been working Fo# Puteut leather low shoes, H4: SA T SECRET, for four years, and he hae compiled His | white wipers: trienhe mnie malron moore statistics from atenographers, heads of $15: two paira hi fore, # ang ins white ‘$14, bedrdom department stores and employees of re- pale white shoes, $14; Left New York for Toronto Yes-|taii stores, | Twelve patrs of stockings, #80, The Evening World, after Interview- | gio will us in gloyes: Twelve pairs w 9) terday and Will Then Tour [ing « number of dressmakers, aren Fivelvg. palte evel the United States raphers and business women, has ¥ ‘ Celved a composite statement something RIDVGS $10 Like the following: | ai “gixty-dive dollars a year may do for ui ‘$100; three parasols, 4; two , $30; fang, unlimited; total 4 Boston, but for New York it ls abso- §1/ . SMUGGLED OUT OF RUSSIA. | iit), tiaicuious,” softs Will wenr two patra of corseta at yy Wigures in New York range from an |“ Fyntire total, $4,070. $5,00—conservative estimate by a Fifth | RS Masi Moke ton WIRtH ‘ vi maker of gowns and hate—to @ ' Remon recente Government iid. BO) limit of fn Bis week stenog- |, ‘This outlay, which will no doubt A rt A I | toun tkinson, merely ve Agents, but Escaped to London for isven a little errage wit) Be Te en Ne Sl asivine f and Thence Came Here. big millmery estabusiunent says UWMt) ine the ‘year into summer and winter j her clothing costs her $% @ year, | periods, another six months will, says \) Gttoholl Zavolsky, twenty-one years! j..ioy are given igures by Miss Har- | clothes aro on the whole more expen: e ive th umvmer ones, but then there forty-tret street. Any woman can be splendidly dressed Hovelist and soctalist, who recently | Se. 8 Mast Forty “uid prices cover |on. $10,000 a year and have no restric: Game to this country, Jett New York| 200 list of slowing Tonbny | ton on her wardrobe, aays Miss Brown, %, 0 © the wearing apparel oO & prs Of course the extravagant dresser can rday with three companions 0] jreseeq yourg woman of ood society |e fo any lengths of expenditure on make @ tour of tho United States for! 10 bank account, Jt ie neediva# tu | evening goWne or even on Tingerte, bat ry J y rN 5 vny some of i the purpose of spreading the doctrijos say, does not lait her expenaiture, eed ie neue. Ny hae Tora old Of socialism among the poorer clasves.| iy ices ure ali kept Witiin FeM3ON Fimiies, maya that a young woman can Ho wili travel as a missionary trom] {he DiGee At te teas, gaye Miss | wurry along very. nicely on 610,000 and Gorky with the object of imitatin) ‘ ne| mot hav stint hersesf, tint wreat Russian writer, Like Gorky, | Bows, Could be much larmer. Wor the | NGL MATS Neyatenoeraphen, who says b +) suminer season she wall need wn BWHE: | oree hoo “clothes do not cost her over Wavolaky will visit tho laboring peopl» Yaing bait, $42; two linen rid- | $07 a year, and who avs appears to of the lowest grades and spread the eaapent oe one yoif sult, sv; two teesed, Itemlzes her clothes as story of downtrodden Russia, keene Zavolsky is a picturesque type of the| Y2chUns costumes, #105 one-half dozen $80; one thea ng BOWNA wt yoo eusk, : : Russian student. sieht | Pe mone " 4 hate, $26; linen ‘with snapping ae ee tnNa ue se Jaol0) two hinen suits, $100; four extra) shirt waists $15; hal S308 and biweK! nen skirts, 3 eden, 9Vi one tutor | oh FE ewe BK rand a face indicating high ined'-| jyiy. giz; one fancy alin xtteel OF in petticoats, 87 Ry orars aka ere conttent to the) cormal usterndon wear, $uis; une HousD hove, four pal, In his briet etay in New York he nas| #2%? SL ae Skin aby as 1 , BPO endeared himself to many, He resenin| re ee Bec quwny, sos UNE Lew Errand Girl Spends $65, , What he calls the coldness of the] gunn, fi, one Wrapper 4; one Ne! A yo errand girl who says she American people. When introduced to | fee wr two Wore jAckers, ws WHY: | eendg the. AtkInon allowance , and @ person whom he fancies h ves Mpniort akirt Bult, 990, WX Lingerie | SEMIS Ty te nat full of furhelows, greet hi eles he will Arst | priv: wuigta, wo each, yal; BX PULID | fTomizos her clothes as follows: One Si em ne tin emmidclasp, then no/iinen shire waists, # euch, LOUK | winter eult best aummer dres embraco him enthusiastically, 2 0, : | working clothes for summer, one Great secresy has been maintained by| Bue will need In coats: One rains | 9° ¢ Zavolen; one Bort one evening coat, a3; one | sa! four shirt elete, 42: ‘avolsky and his Rusalan revolutionary | ae iogut: gas; one auto coat, #85. /4°§ comrades concerning his plans, Even| fotal, 9815: das Gaylord Wilshire, the editor, of No. 13) She’ will need in hate: For sports, | onwats, thos, $26, petticoats Bast Twenty-thia strove, whoke seuss | gain yeenunge riding, ete., $25; Ingerls | winter’ ahoos, (wo pair ats enh, i i MISSION HERE | Edward Atkinson Says They Can in Boston, but the Gotham Belle’ a aa $89, handkerehiets, col- | | Miss Brown, cost her fully as much? Figuring the Cost. Jagain and perhaps more, Winter! 2 Hb vil Vin be CATARRA GURED AND OLD AGE | | | HON. ANOREW DUTCHER. with for six years. “TP hayo Implicit falth in your valuable whiskey as a cure for catart’ Ddelieve that in a short time I will be free trom the only oironte trou! Although in my 83d year, physicians pronounce me free from chronic di exception of this cata Zavolsky wis omployed, was surprised i tallor-made hats, $0; two! two winter hnts, $5; winter cont, $7) , Yesterday to learn of his departure, | ROt FS: Meme gio, Total, Slt. | oxtra summer dresses, $3; incidentals, 3 i Zavolsky will frst go to Toronto, |“Sier ingerle will consist of: Twelve, Toval, $5, ) Canla, ‘With three others he will then ys begin & tour of the United states, Tt is train, and then hurled to the aide ‘ atthe tour was proposed by press train, and Gorky Wlroselt. viet ol SHOT DOWN BY AN, | ot the track, unconscious. Am he Socialist classes Ne 7 . ¥ 7 asin cl Myon it is’ commonly tepertet trot UN OWN M¢ ‘The girl was crossing the track and 'Gorky himself 1s the head of the reyo- did not see the fast approaching en- Tutionary movement now convulsing. gine until !t was upon her. As she | fuse, Altnough he te, stilt in DERON | ge yeast Abelo Declares He BOC*) sprang to one side her dress was caugh! reformation, , ote eee Not Know Myntertoan Amsatl= In the cow and she was dragged Zavoisky,’ who is an orphan, was along until garment gave way, voklyn Street, a eeu ia Breer Twenty-five women coming from a Salvadore Abelo, of No 8 Carroll) rcioty saw the accident. Many of Ky as streot, Brooklyn, was isnot in Me vey (them fainted and others ran screaming also be a. revoluti 4s domen early to-day by an UNKNOWN! AO eioian was called and the gin owed day a a pe) as Wulls. | PART n ee Gey che Dishes He Was Sms: lasaatiant who excary a UE Bae was sent to her home, wondon, where he was received by | Iie down Unton street, nen c Fiince ‘Pelor ikrapotkin une Russian |avenue, when @ man stepped out of & torateur, When he left England the y and, pointing his pistol a Prince gave hima letter to Prot, James | eorway ane. B ¢ BeRSe, aye nig etter fo Eek ames im, ured one abet, velo dropsed in! og a Time Canada. [his tracks. He says he does not know | who the man that shot him is, | Gonstipation and Indigestion may glye ————— ‘A policeman a block and a half away | Tise to nothing more serious than a dis- ACCIDENTALLY ASPHYXIATED heart the report and ran toward ‘Abel, || Stare (eta or ore cue fe Ae Workman Foun | He could find no trace of the assailant, | the Digestive Organs, A dose or twoot inion pir | who disappeared in one of the tene- | ments of the district, 9, William Shaw, thirty-six years old, of | eec am Ss Ocean Grove, L. 1, a mason, was found re dead from Inhallag Miununating gas | GIRL CAUGHT Pill @ay in Eisle’s Hotel, at Sixth eet and will easily put this right, but if neglected @dopted by Gorky and placed in the University of St. Petersburg The G ey, as the Dead in Hotel at Avenue B, Untonport. 1 As om BY COWCATCHER, he ian’ Dragged Half a Block Unttl Her {hata bitden of illuesi may be the cone ployed on a Job in Westchester, rlea | Hleler, the proprietor uel Dress Gives Way and She | sequence, Is Hurled Aside, | Bold Everywhere. In boxes 10c, and 260, room, | Rose Kingdon, aged fourteen, is suf. |= bed, in bis) fering severely at her home in Vesta As perme yed avenue, East New York, to-day, after: FOR FACTS AND FIGURES jaow | having been carried jor half a block Jon the coweatoher of a Long Island ex- SEE 1905 WORLD ALMANAG. MEYER 3p STAMPED ON A MEANS STIANPARD OF MERIT Snappy, Clean Cut, Up-to-Date % New § pring Shoe Styles z “The PUMP Is the Latest Thing in Women’s Footwear. ae Our “Venus” Pump is a glove-fitting low shoe of i _ |} extraordinary beaucy and merit in every detail, q An exclusive creation which will be the shoe of all shoes for this season, Those who still cling to the Tie form of low shoes will find our NEW CHRISTY TIE the correct fashionable shape for this year. 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Your blood tw alwaya full of polson—th tat* and drink and peat? jh i ectin the, punpase of the lve nnd ‘oats off the ve Ee wet ‘Khich are the blood’ flivers Eire Je" the remedy. pa @ blood and ain ean ¢ neni whiten raster | could h tein Duh the ej sun, clean more polaon which they, in turd, will i somo ail. And | umes from fame ther cause, the Mood ota | A ieRAl” ter ‘Ot polton that they cannot absork I | Minus tor a’ isa Lele This Is the start of Ri est torture hiiman belnge know? Polson ‘accumu 1 don't mean that. br, 3: Potala ok like ttle gralie. of wugae or OF] ch Gopt moan, fine whl nd FAY that 1s. dnp d i | the blood ing, fe pall ling-—the your arm on & Sigh one rs the ond of Khoumatlsn vatward. ala Unseen any to? inake this Ib unspsaiaibfe iiiowed his ay cy learn of my remedy, eh what Rheumatism, Creintey Simply Write Me Alt th No Write—Write today ait a A WAYS. For the rav:| of Rhevinatiom are everywhere and | It will help you ¢ enuine relief 1s yard. 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I receive more rellef from the firat bottle than I had from all the remedies I had been oxperimentlog ‘hin the head, which ts fast disappearing. and T cag look forward ho closing years of my life without auticipating any of tho serious ils of old uge. se of wimell, and L feel sure wnnot me. nulant to jontiar the ¢ who have been te ten To Any Rheumatic Sufferer i.” % Crystallized Poison! | an, Nat iota ye rtetlathy eed is chen as vers expensive. The | fate, | auty, In all {C comt ma 84.00 . ( 1. And somo. ag 18 $4.00 DOr put £2 ¢ worl!'s mowe palntal 1, weliet trom tha great: for It Is free Mild cases are sometimes ctired by « single package—On sale at forty (housand drug stores, Rheumatic Remedy 4 SUNTH AVE 19°C TO2O™ STREET A remarkable Easter value, 5106.75. THOSE who contemplate paying $25 for an Easter suit would r 5 LARET— 8h, JULIEN, Ol * flavor to many bri aon ago “BRAN! Henneasey & Ca, Vi { 13" “by ‘SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT, ; 25,000 gallons superior quality port and sherry. Purchased direct from the Los Gatos Vineyards Co., Santa Clara Co., C ‘This famous winery has an international reputation for the high nutritive and tonic properties of nes that are “old vintage” and absolutely pure are offered, Your dealer charges gallon for wines not so well matured and therefore not so desirable for farnily Friday and Saturday sale price of these wines will be, gallon, including jug... J6c its products—only wi from $1,25 to $2.00 a do well to see this smart creation to-morrow, It’s a black and white shepherd plaid, and if Paris fashion not's are to be believed the model this suit is copied from has set the French capital on the qui vive, We haven't lessened the quality and we've adhered strictly to the style, so at 16.75 you practically wear a Paris creation, ‘Thira Floor, You must have it among your Spring apparel. The way it 19 trimmed attracts the eye. The 26-inch coat Is admired b EM It Is SPER etrestiines the smartest creation ever of- fered at anything Ilke the price. The trimming js a black braid, and the contrasting white pique vest imparts a harnfonious effect of marvellous beauty—-also black broadcloth blouse suits—side or box plaited skirts. Your object in coming here should be to equal the exclusive apparel of the high-class modiste at half the price, and you will. 88.75 for voile suits—a special new model—the new blouse and sus- pender style, with small vest—daintily trimmed with silk braid, fitted bodice, full sleeves and small pointed cuffs—skirt made box plait, panel front—over a heavy taffeta silk drop. 23.75 for silk suits, in blue, brown or black—blouse style or “Frock and Frill!—neatly trimmed with silk brald— full plaited skirts, 24.785 for a special new model—of fine quality Panama—in black, blue or brown—also all the light shades,such as reseda, gray or champagne—full blouse effect, new shirred sleeves—plaited girdle and trimmed with silk lattice» work lace—edged with white pique—box-plaited skirt. 22.50 for sults in broadcloth, serges, cheviots, Panamas, fancy invisible stripes and checks—in all the new models shown this season— long and short coats, blouse, Eton and other pretty styles—skirts are plaited, e274 — for shirt-waist suits in all the new plain taffetas and fancy changeable or shot silks—all the good Spring colorings—small tucks in walst—detachable stock and belt—full skirts. 6.50 for instep-length skirts—in plain serges,| 4.5 Ofor walking skirts—round length—lght herringbone chevtets, all the good col ‘wh ite—all-woo! skirts of Stcfan—new platted models, | models, SIMEON CRAWFORD CO, The belt is half the costume ONDAY we showed the ‘Abigail’ belt for the first time, and it took the crowd by storm. It's a new, original idea, The price ts $1, but that's not the first consideration, brilliantines, also mixtures| and dark gray homespun—Scotch .nixtures. ‘0 plain as blue, brown, green, black| cheviots and serges and Panama—number of styles and MIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. Jewelry novelties for Easter ERE'S what to wear with your smart costume —those clever little creations made by Paris arti- sans and imported direct, lessening the cost nearly half in some instances. They're set with fine French rhine- The style IS, You should see It, stones, reproducing the April birthstone, the diamond, In You MUST add it to your collection, Its beauty |s half inimitable perfection, Some are set in sterling silver, We don't say It's worth more than $2, while others have gold-plated mountings. You may know what a great collection we have when you consider but you'll not find anything smarter nor more éxclusive ft has taken months to make it complete, according to elsewhere for less than $3 or $4, The “Abigail” is one the Simpson Crawford Co. version of the word. of those daintily shirred silk taffeta creations. Just the Beautiful ctescent and harvest moon brooches, special, 2 right shape and breadth to set Fashion requires this season, slide studded with all the most approved stoves shown this season—the front |s also finished with a handsome buckle to match—they are to be had in all the much Solld rhinestone pear! pendants—value 85—speclal, wanted shades and must be seen to be ap- 1,00 Exceptionally artistic novelties at $15 & down ti preciated—speclal sowesreeee . Other styles and designs from 50c, to $5.00, == MPSON CRAWFORD C0. Easter waists to-morrow, ‘1 TRICTLY in keeping with the smart ap) Easter time brings out, $1.95, sO you are sure of a very aie quality. As to the style—there are models in fine lawn, and some with em- broidery shield—others with allover em- broidery—front trimmed with fine tucks— empbed ante ool Lh outt oy A phenomenal value at $1.00. 1,95 for India lawn shirt waists—elaborate front | #7 Prepared to give a perfect fit to slight, medium of allover English embroidery—hemstitched tucks, tuck- | or stout figures without any alteration, at any of ed back, trimmed cuffs and collar, Second Fleor, the prices below. 2.95 for India lawn shirt waists—square yoke of f ten rows of lace insertion—new sleeves with deep in- 4.45 for habutal silk walsts, with pretty front of lace insertion to form scroll effect—polnted yoke, ef- fectively trimmed, with shirring and insertion — puff sleeves, trimmed ‘cuffs, 3.98 for peau de chine sitk walsts—black, light } coutil, broche and brocaded batiste at dee trod Golarlanive walt strily tior-made, "| £4.00, $4.50, 4.75, #2.50, $3.75 and #4.50. SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co, Sale of 3,000 cases of imported wines. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Sixth Floor, Model Food Store, HE prices should make this the recognized opportunity of all families, clubs, hotels, restaurants, yacht owners and those going to the country for the season to secure their favorite brands and vintage of rare old wines and beverages, They are [n every way fully up to the standard of the connoisseur, and it is seldom they may be off the costume as Dame Regular price, $1.75, Finished with a beautiful | Horseshoe and heart brooches, regular price $3, at $1.05, Fleur de lis crowns—flower designs, crescent, bow knots s-some with barouge pearl settings—@®3.05 and $2.95. Randy pins—sterling silver and gold plated—special, 25¢ —set with fine rhinestones—others up to $1. SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co, /B a la Spirite corsets for the woman of fashion We have an extensive showing of the new Paris shapes in this make of corset and el Almost invariably oor ‘our charming Second Floor, This is the corset universally endorsed by dress- makers for the reason of its perfection of ‘it and the choice of materials used. We have the C/B a la Spirite in batiste, SIMPSON CHAWFORD CoO, ht even in quantities at these prices. lore (2100 © Orde! ory Out-of- To ol oct ap amet pei gated secre 1 ne Red Se ee aa BOR utited Stee Bee ol ire Suede 108 ine DEL SSE LAND GIN—Meder eaperlally recoine MOUNT VERNON O14) Rye IMER — Dien! Busbeagee | “iuetade ter Pin | ae epee MACAIRE Bi NDY } bots 7G peee Lae Bea) Sisal y Cape 19 quarts, quart bot- 40c ected 25 oe Fit Fe ase €, BAe 250 84 BOG ’ nd K BELFAAT’ GINGR ALR — INVALID i CY I ‘VAI Fy Rare, “Wasson 1.2) EB Dien~ | Donen, aplens | ee 1807, 100, doren rebate. tor empty Dolon ss dO tonic wines are for nal 7 ny e apy eater. fe sale ONLY in the Simpwon Crawfor ws