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% , LYUS, THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 6 certified by the ushers as qualified to! ti ) Oat ee Notion specials. 106 for card 2 dor, ocean pearl HT TOA _ FINISH WITH > PASTOR LEE Those of His Congregation “Who Were Barred Out Will Go to Courts, APPEAL TO PRESBYTERY. ' When the vote was announced the dis- senters Inside declared their intention of applying to the courts to test the le- of the election and also to the ENTAL CO! hk Vinih note Presbytery hecause of the voters who i TANI yn had been kept outside, cual f The following were elected: De Lamater, John D, Cluss, John Fy Heantt, Carson G. Jamas © Gulick and dw |Deacony, Henry Brownle William Braunsdort, \) children's: Pin-On Unusually good Inoreased Pastor's Salary, Asa final move the congregation, rep- resented by the regulars, increased Jealary of the pastor from $2,000 to UR sales for the first few days of A by offering a gathering of seasonable barga gardens of Japan? ‘The row in the church has been on for Opposition to certain plans of the pastor was manifested and a split fol "= J.P, Stanley, Member of Church for Thirty Years, Expresses indignation at Treatment. it’ was decided to hold the elec: t night due notice was given, ‘appointed hour ushers were put With dists showing those the fes of the church deemed quall- All told 144 members of the have been refused unprecedented silk must dispose of at once, BestDressersWear’ ' a after the meetin a . Blulding across t hojd an indignation meeting, mong those of the opposing factions ept ites ‘were John (i Stan- jonaire soap manufacturer; a. Ieindlund, = deacon; form: acon, and M, Galil A Part to A fntah ‘otmeen Rev. |F! 'Bphn Lioyd Lee, pastor of the Wost- @Winater Presbyterian \Jhurch, In West Wwanty-thind strect, aption in the congrasaiion, will grow | fout of the riotous election hcld in the fehuroh Inst night which leA'to the call» » frig out of the police reserves, Rev. Mr, Lee holds the controlling hand and Untende to keep his hold, but the mak | Pontents are not dismayed, John P. Stanley who works in hie bis ‘ tagbory at Twenty-ninth street and North River, with a gingham apron ;Bitound his waist and diamond rings on jikia fingers, 15 the leader of the oppoal- ‘ to the pastor, He wns laying plans to appeal the result of last '@ election, to the highest court in, PORPT: BARR" and a minority “Lion Brano” 800 COLUMNS ders of modern it of your dealer, ment, showing the won match the new Sprin, as black and white—all well made bags (Main Floor), at .. Sale of linings. 85¢, yd, for new {0-in. silk lining— sults, as well looks fanny to me,” said Afr, y to-day, “that I who have beon Member of the church mould ‘be barred out from an by this young man from the and woolly West, matter to tho court of last resort." Mr. Lee said that he anticipated, Bo more trouble, The disturbanc wight, he wwerted, w Alexander Every Good Style in Spring.and Summer Footwear for MEN, WOMEN:ss CHILDREN in BLACK, WHITE, TAN AND BROWN, RANGE OF PRICES. ~ $2.00 to $9.00 ommended by Mnin, Main 1,00 yd, for new 36-in, light-weight satin—giaranteed for two seasons’ Wear—how epring shades—for dreesmakera for Sine, yd, for 40-in. lining lawns— all the popular shade: 2c, yd. for 35c.silk-! 36 In, wide—Iin black only, 15c, yd, for 36-in, new silk-finish not of his seek- nish percaline— He barred out porsons who were Gn bad standing in the congregation, Reserves Called Out. * Bo great did the row become that a jortion of the reserves of the West entieth street police station Women’s Boots, - Women’s Slippers and Ties, lack and white. Lawn waists, *1. ALUE is unusually good— Sheerest round yoke—made of English embroidery and lace Inser- called to preserve ordor. + Bothely gowned, came in thelr carriages: } to take part In the election and were © Yefused admittance, erowd about the church gates, _ 4 they met other members of the church and again and again demanded admis- All sorts of threata and swelled the Children’s, - Shoe NO BRANCH STORE, sion to the edifice, $2.95 for $5 taffeta waists —Just 200—pink, blue, tan, navy—odd sizes—handsomely made with rich and beautiful fronts of side plaits, tucks and hemstitching—new sleeves. $5 for all-over lace waists— silk lined—dainty insertion and tucked new sleeves, with deep inserted cuff and trimmed collar, ‘Wore made as to future action because of the refusal to admit them. Inside the church Edward Stanton, a| stor's faction Ss up one hundred | rs In favor of the| } termed, and had Jin and thirty-two membe es $Fegular ticket, while the opposition had | Succeeded in getting together and In- ‘aide the bulluing but fifty-nine persons Second Floor, This suit’ THE KING OFS BLOOD PURIFIERS In every collection of things there is a superior, one that stands aabove all the rest and is known as the best, or king of its class. By its record of forty years of cures 8, S. S. has demonstrated its supe- riority over all other blood purifiers and is known and recognized every- where as the best--The King of Blood Purifiers, endorse it, and there are few homes where this ‘and used, and today there are thousands in all parts of the country who have been cured of diseases by its use and who are daily recommending it to those who are in It has held the confidence of the public for this long period of time, and is move in favor now than ever before, because it does all t and “S. S. S. for the blood” has grown to be a household saying. One of its greatest claims to the title of “The King of Blood Purifiers” is that it is purely vegetable, being made entirely from roots, herbs and barks of the forests and fields, selected for thei: purifying and healing action on the blood and their fine tonic properties for building up and strengthening the entire system, cines, for they contain Potash and other strong mineral ingredients that derange the jatomach and digestion, and otherwise damage the health, Rat Bad blood is responsible for most of the ailments of mankind. When from any cause ' the Liver, Kidneys, Bowels or other organs of bodily waste become torpid, dull or slug- The people everywhere eat remedy is not known need of a blood purifier. 4 hat is claimed for it, Not so with the usual bloo 7020 STREETS Toilet articles. PUTT a CT uth Co: Hr deren Bo, ty 18; 0. | hargains for first April Friday. the largest in the history of this store and we're going to insure a record-breaking Friday ins that will appeal to saving buyers who desire the very highest standard of merchandise. autiful picture to greet the eye from the moment you step within the portals of our doors, Have you ever seen wistaria growing, as it does in the private Come to-morrow and see twenty-eight thousand blooming sprays, VI out our decorations, Sale of silk remnants Friday 29c D not intend to hold a remnant sale before another month, but our selling has caused a great accumulation of remnants, which we 39c 49c and Just four prices for Friday’s selling—almost every known weave and color—all useful lengths from one to twenty yards—those high-priced, high-cost checked louisines, foulards, colored taffetas—in almost every colot effects, peau de soie, messaline, chiffon taffetas, black and white silks—at 59c,, 49c., 39, and 29c,—values up to $2. Sample bags, 95c MORROW while they last we'll sell 1.50 bags for 95c.— that’s the plain fact of a crowd, for they're < latest noveities in real te the matter, colors to KNEIPP-LINEN MADEN DENMARK FROM 95c] mist LINEN YARNS including 8 and ‘loor, coat including India record-breaking sale. re ae NOTIC! and $1 yell tothle qenerally wi cambric shirts— printed percales—detached cuffs. s a beauty--14.50. Just finished to our special order for this great Friday sale—copied from two of the swellest imported models of the season and Poeeeine style attri. butes rarely found ina suit at $25 else. where. Special at $14,50, Third Floor, The material is a fine guality cheviot. -plain or herringhune effects—in black, blue, green or brown—in blouse, Eton or the new collar effect model—all well tailored and nicely trimmed, © for silk coats of heavy black Reding loose front — semiefitted back — full sleeves—collar inlaid with white silk and covered with narrow black silk soutache braid—narrow milliner's folds around bottom—strap ped seams, 19.75 for heavy black silk coats—% length—side or accordion plaited—full sleeves—deep applique silk collar— long stoles embrotdered—a handsome garment, 10,7 § for covert cloth jackets —varlety of models—notch collar or collariess—plain or trimmed-—short, jaunty jackets—tight or semi-fitted— taffeta or satin lined. Dressing sacques---2 rare values. §OQc for Persian ‘awn dress- 1.00 for fine lawn sacques square ycke- sleeve—entire sacque and bell sleeves trimmed with three-inch border of gish in their action, and fail to carry out the poisons which are being constantly formed itt the system, these poisons are absorbed by the blood, As this vital fluid is the very life of the body, nourishing and supplying strength to every muscle, nerve, bone and ‘tissue, disease in some form is sure to follow when it becomes contaminated, Acne, Pimples, Boils, etc., while they show on the skin, have an underlying cause which is far deeper—a poisoned blood supply—and until this is corrected and the blood made pure and strong, the distressing itching and burning as well as the disfiguring, humiliating symptoms will remoin to . torment the sufferer, salves, washes, skin foods, rouge, etc,, can reach the trouble; a real blood remedy is re- quired. S#S. S. cures these and all other skin diseases, and when it has cleansed the blood of the poisons and impurities the cure is permanent and lasting, Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Chronic Sores or Ulcers and Contagious Blood Poison are all deep- When the blood becomes contaminated with the poisons producing | s, the entire circulation grows polluted aud vitiated, and these painful and dangerous diseases will continue to grow worse and more dangerous until this vital fluid and made strong and healthy again. Tn all these disorders S. S, S. has proved itself a perfect remedy, and has well earned It goes down into the blood and forces out all poison of every kind, all waste and foreign matter, and makes it pure and health-sus- taining as nature intended, curing the disease permanently. Nothing reaches inherited blood taint or old chronic troubles like S, S. S., and being a strictly vegetable remedy it can be taken by old or young without fear of bad after-effects or injury in any way to the Not only is $, S, S. a blood purifier and system builder of the highest order, _ but a tonic and appetizer without an equal, and is unexcelled in cases of general debility, | ‘loss of appetite, weakness, that tired, run-down condition, lack of energy and force, and other distressing complaints common to Spring and Summer months, Tf you have any blood trouble write us about it, stating the case fully, and our phy- ans will help you to get rid of it by free medical advic ferent diseases, which contai Gentlemen:—My opinion of 8, 8, 8. is that every-bottle is It has been used extensively in your family, given to both young and old, and always with It thoroughly cleanses the blood of all impurities, at the same time tt builds up the general health, givos appetite, strength and energy. given it to our children as intima -injurious to the system and a! the blood and rostoring health. else as @ ouro for blood diseasos, uylicill Haven, Pa, worth its weight in gold, the best results, and found it to be 8 capable of purify- it is superior toevery~ especially the elderly woman. It is possible you will find this qualit ful, though the opposite is true at this store. You're not likely to see this value elsewhere, &39c _ yd. for imported English mohair -—in those popular green and blue checks so much in vogue for shirt waist suits—beautl- ful bright lustre—59c, quality. MRS, CLARA DAUBERT, No amount of Sale of groceries. PREMIUM CHOCO- Jate—Walter Bas seated blood diseases, is cleansed of all impuritie. the title of “The King of Blood Purifiers,” STUART BLEND e, and will send books on the out charge. GOMPANY, ATLANTA, GAs in valuable information, wit THE SWIFT SPEOIFIO Oriental design—yoke nYade of four rows of shirring—pointed sleeves— neck and front trimmed with border, Bevond Floor, pointed SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co, y all wool, —tasily Main Floor. MPSON ORAWFORD Co, FRES: BUTTER — Royn: Stuart Bx ‘Creamery; mrookeat an ‘beon ‘obtainable: Crawford Special , “ait gy" nt mall uy 1 $1.49 BPRCIAL COFFEE — Bimpron Craw ford Blend of high-grade MOUNTAIN COP. FEBS—thé rich flavor and deitctous aroma andheling Jaw Real r—peau de cygnes, fancy silks, Jacquard evening silks of every description—also year ago, when the price was $1.50. Ese athe on en Men's $1 and 1,25 negligee shirts, 79c. 220 dozen-—all perfect—hand laundered —fit guaranteed—material {5 light grounds corded madras cloth—patterns are white yrounds with very neat olack and blue figures and stripes—detached cufts—also a few white plaited dozen shirts, with plaited front, in meat black and white 49c yd, for imported nun’'s velling— COLD-PACK: = Tatoos < tencye Red i} FORMOSA OOLONG 1A, and all | larger than the | usual 8-1b. Main Floor, 59c Main Floor, eangat, bee Yas caleba ‘Each Tecan Era ‘modern tim vislente ‘faaltthe es “and pro a Yor less than @SSb— here to-morrow Infants’ apparel Second Floor, 150, for infants’ 2c, hose, 25c. for children'e Wc, go 5 a5o, for children's 380, walets, 250, for infants’ 880, dresses. 0c, for children's 680, dresses, 1,88 for children's $2.50 dresses, 3,25 for children's $3.9 dresses, SilK corsets, 3.75 QU'LL recognize these cor- sets as being sold regularly at $6,00—to-morrow, $3.75 and $4.75, New 1905 models of American Lady corsets—fancy silk brocade-—me- dium high bust—short or. long dip hip—flat over abdomen—closely boned ives a pretty, tapering waist line— excellent model for slender and me- diuin forms—garters attached on front and hips—prettily trimmed on top with lace and ribbon—both models— 18 to 22 and 18 to 25, at WITS Chambrays, 6c. HE quality you’d expect to Pay 12%c, for—27 inches wide— light blue, tan, green, oxblood, navy and gray. Will be very popular this season, Main Floor, 12}3¢, for 260, shirting madras, 32 In, eee for 150, nen finish canvas suft- rue, 12%o, for 190, Svotch sulting, 27 in, 12isc. for the 2c. new cotton taffeta, are sure of self-color silk dot—soft and clingy and Louls XV. heels, irred, plaited or tucked—full rangejin patent kid, of street and evening shades—t0,000 yards, green or black pevally, pold H-1b. omddy, 2 lon BSG Price, can) WHAL—Best quality h rolled or old- ST DB! over any 2-bu Rbe for 1. 40 ft for sit the fairyland on the third floor, All New York is talking ab: Three hundred robes are ready for to-morrow at prices very much below what they sel! ularly—in fact, we anticipate a rush for them at these prices: for robes 7 “3 50 ore $12, Not in one, or two, or three patterns—but in an endless variety—more thar you'll find In all other New York stores combined. They are in English eyelet ef ered dotted Swisses—in French hand-embroldered effects—and other styles that are demanded by fashionable dressers—have the correct shapes In the flounce effects now so much in yogue. entire centre sections devoted to this niost important offering, Annually the greatest sale $ for MEN is this offering of Kneipp linen mesh underwear. 3 25 is the fixed price of the celebrated Kneipp underwear in the exclusive men’s shop and wherever sold. Friday and Saturday the price for the SAME ABSO- LUTELY PERFECT QUALITY, label and all, at the Simpson Crawford Co, store is $1.35. Every garment is pure Irish linen mesh, reinforced by a fine lisle thread. A néw strengthening process having been adopted, we were able to puychase all the remainder of the garments, such as for years have been fanred for their wearing quali- ties and health-giving properties, at less than half price. store the year round at $3.25, and cannot be sold for less. had in our men’s furnishing department resulted from a sale of Kneipp underwear one This being the correct Summer weight, pure white quality, long or short sleeves—knee or ankle length drawers—and the price down to $1.35—we have made, preparations for a | popular suit for the larger 3.50 boots and oxfords, ] \ depleted lots are here to be closed out quickly—and 1.95 is the price that will accomplish that, " All sizes are included in the boots—nearly In the oxfords, a 3.50 The boots have kid and patent tips, button and lace styles ‘hand stitched-- welt and turn soles—common sense, military, Cuban as The low shoes embrace the new Spri velour and box calf—vicl kid and patent colt—also & ‘small number of bluchers in two styles. ‘THE values are so exceptional that to bareiy state them is to make our basement salesroom an active place to-morrow, Sale of the “Star” apartment-house style refrigerator—this re- frigerator was built to take up very little room-—constructed of kiln-dried hardwood, finished In golden oak—high polished—heavy zinc lining—walls are insulated with charvoal sheathing-— removable waste pipe and shelves—very serviceable—at the following low prices: Tee Capacity, Many other styles end sizes—prices 5.50 to 135,00; Oll cooking stoves— Beginning to-morrow, we place ons tion autonratio od cooking stove, which has no enual let us demonstrate the di sold by other dealers, and for the Perfection, which is smokel 2.35 for No, 4 size. for 2.25 extra quality @heet-Iron Oven--will rner Kas oF White embroidered robes at 7.50. REPRESENTING one of the best values ever offered, and at such an opportune time, too, for it is a broadly acknowledged fact that white embroid- ered robes are al be so much in evidence this season as to give them the name ot he daintiest frocks of Eastertide. Main ©5O for robes usually 830, OO for robes for robes ; O: 8 ee $15. | g-00 usually $18. cts, in embrold- Two (Easter gloves, 69c, A SPECIAL lot of women’s glace kid gloves of such a high character that if you can be Suited at $1 elsewhere you will be equally well pleased With a 69. pur- chase here to-morrow while they are in abundance. Besides, there are tans, golden brown, eds beaver, pearl id red. Special Fri- 11 Floor) 69c Kayser silk gloves at 50¢, vser isle gloves at 25, Men's $1 street gloves, 68c. Muslin underwear HESE exceptional prices are the result of a la purchase of fine qualities at a rare concession In price. nd eee for corset covers of naln- 25c. sook—round — neck—triny med with insertion, ribbon and edge 25e. for women's muslin drawers —trimmed with 35 Friday and Saturday. The same grade is in our The biggest day we ever men's drawers of good ty cambrie—Jawn ruffle—trim- ed with two rows of insertion and 1,00 for nains cellent styles—che: or square nec trimmed with rows of lace insertion, beading, rib- bon and edge—others embroidery trimmed, 1,50 for petticoats of fine cambric, full flounce, trimmed with tucks, hem- stitching and two ruffles of choice embroidery—also extra underlay. Boys’ clothing, 2%to l6yrs.,°3 HE materials in the Simpson Crawford Co. special are T of uniform quality, Inspection will show them and the work- manship to be equal to the suit usually sold at $5 and $6. Believing $3 is enough to pay for a boy’s suit, we are having them made up by the hundreds to our special order. The Russian sult, < sizes 2% to 8 years, Made of serge, in blue, red, royal and brown—also 50 styles of fancy mixtures— trimmed, with silk tie and leather belt. The Norfolk sizes 7 to 16 years. Second Floor, The salior suit, sizes $ to 10 years. The new creations — Eton or Sailor collar—serges in all colors, blue, brown and red—fancy light colored cheviots—cut long and full—bloomer or straight pants, The double-breasted, sizas 7 to 16 years, The conservative in blue serge and fancy imixtures— suit, Avery boys—blue — serges — andgxp large assortment of fancy colorings—check and over- plaid 8. Y, mixtures— plain or the Istest knickerbocker or plain fad—double-breasted suit, trousers, with belt and bloomer trousers, The top coat, sizes 8 to 16 years, The smart Broadway box, made of new shade of covert—the most stylish coat madg this season, The reefer, sizes 2% to 10 years, For the small boy—also blue cheviots— tan coverts—large assort- ment of fancy mixtures, brass buttons, emblem-em- broidered sleeve, top en Ms coats and $ l Ox S cravenettes, ae Another large special lot et at about half price, Ordinarily the price would be $18. Made of beautiful worsteds, fancy cheviots and plain black— cut very long—with or without belt—snug-fitting collars and extra broad con. cave shoulders, The top coats are tan covert—also a plain black thibet—all sizes. SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co, Black French voile to-morrow at 39c. Women’s boots and oxfords at 1.95 AT soft, clingy chiffon finish voile with a close, even mesh—pos-/ FRIGHT out of our regular stocks—a guarantee that they are - sessing every touch of refinement—strictly all wool—to-morrow, 39c. It is the ideal fabric for the woman of quiet tastes— It denotes the correct taste and im- parts that smartly dressed appearance for which every woman strives, priced as high as 65c, It is not very plenti- Our sales have been so large that various Second Floor, If you come early Friday you Loot or oxford at 1.95. effects am 65 Ibe, 85 Ibs. 110 Ibs, 160 Toi, 9,78 12,78 15.85 17,75 the Perfec- Beaming Our jing and difference between the c! ua he and mall difterence in you will purchase wiokleas and non-explosive, 4-98 for No, 2 size, 6.98 for et ‘aire, Aebufnat ean Hot Plan a

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