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AE A EP Stunning silk belts, special at 25c. 'WENTY-FIVE GROSS—3,600 belts—bought at a single purcha to get them at half price—so end upon to-morrow's s being the greatest of th They're all fifty-cent belts, and you may have any black or white—also 25c 25e They're handsomely made for less than 50c,-- Main Bloor, "GALE AS BARGE GOES DOWN All Aboard the the Moonbeam! Drowned as Tug Races to the Rescue, OTHER CRAFT IN PERIL) finished: special on the b. not one would sell regularly Ain square at 25o, Vesse| Broke Away from Two More in Tow and Was Swept Off in Storm. NOTHING WAS LEFT OF IT. Shirt waist sale, *1. bere summery waists of fine Persian lawn—so low in price—so high in quality, You know what excellent walsts have been sold at $1—here's one that has never been offered at a $4.00 Arse 80 low before. It’s like the Nustration on the right—a regular $2 shirt waist. gar at 1am cost, Moonbeam Wae from Hoboken and Foundered Off the Coast of Rhode Island. $1.00) Some have tucked yokes, others are designed, formed of alloverembroldery and laceinsers tion with trimmed collar and cuffs, NEWPORT, R. 1, May 4—The New London tug Gertrude put into Newport Harbor to-day and reported the loss of the barge Moonbeam off Point Judith last night, with all on board, Including the captain, Charles Ackers; engineer, steward and two children of the cap- | ‘tain, Capt. G, W, Halyburton, of the tow- oat, did not know the names of the two men of the crew, ‘The Moenbeam was being towed from Hoboken to Providence, with a cargo of coal, She went down in a gale which swept Long Island Bound during the wight. She, was owned by the Pastern Coal Company, of Providence, The Gertrude had in tow the barges Moonbeam, Ariadne and Snipe, in the order named, All were laden with bard coal, consigned to the fastern Coal Company. Yesterday afternoon a high southwesterly wina rapidly in- ereased in force, and by evening heavy seas driven by the gale began to wash over the tug and her deep-laden barges, barges, At times all four yessela were com- pletely submerged, but the tug strug- Bled On for hours. ‘The tow was off Point Judith on the southern Rhode Island const when those on the Gertrude saw a _torch flashed from the decks of the Moon- beam, immediately followed by a shrill blast from the barge’s steam whistle Istance: vy seas Capt. Haly- ordered the engine dropping 39c | 4-50 3.95 for hhabutai silk Wvalsie—-buttoned back, | elaborate front made of tucks and lace insertion and French og —new tucked sleeves and back. Second Floor, 9H for $15 net waists like illustration on left— | beautifully designed front made of lace insertions, scroll effects and ibdallions--new tucked sleeves and deep de- signed cuffs, 3.95 for $6.00 crepe de Chine, messaline or chif- fon taffeta silk waists—elaborately trimmed with insertions, tucks, medallions and shirring—trimmed sleeves and back. | ————— NE CRAWFORD Friday sale women’s coats. FRIDAY will be a special coat day—an offering of high (35c co. reversed nnd the tow, put ‘ . bout ad m Mounouan. “t to. approaeh the W ments, You'll tind use for these coats during the entire Summer for Ravan parent | | cool evenings, outings, the veranda, &c,—garments that supply imme- diate and future wants, @ clean breach was Br but Mtr the Jatoring but a short distance barge sudd ¥ final plunge and noth- 1d bo Beon wave a we which had been om the , Halyburton remained in | VIATY toe a longs tine, Hie aon peer- ng into the darkness for some t ol those Who had been on the pb: and straining thelr cara for a ory help, but no sight or sound was note The sea forbade the launghing of It bouts, When , the for covert cloth pasy) Jength—made of fine quality ma- 12. zy —half satin lined—full sleeves with turn. cuffs; inverted plait and wide belt at back, 14. 75 for cravenette coats in gray and castor herringbone effect— collarless—trimmed with green cloth and nar- row silk braid—semi-fitting—double plaits and belt in back. F 15. 00 for automobile coats — full and boxy--made of fancy \° ported duck, in medium shade of tan- tallor-1 made—large pockets—full % le: 11.75 | was sure that there was no chance of picking up any one he ploked up the Ariadne nnd Snipe and headed for Newport, reaen- ing here to-day. Capt. Halyburton says from the Moon- beam's behavior he was of the opinion that the water poured through the palehes when the Seas swept over the decks, Was built at Bearspo Me., in 1859, H ss tonnake was Bnd her net tonnuge. 61, She. w captain eth, of fine quality heavy linen—semi- fect long, al feet in ha {itting-—wide strap seams-—full sleeves—noich 1 th } collar, ornamented with white pearl buttons—a one OVID jlent garment for traveliing purposes, oROV (a) . 4 very excellent Gratis Agker Mosman for riding, driving and general utility wear. of the barre off Point lived in. this AHR inal might, form dity, He was a’ wie nd had a's) 40 yds. China matting, *4. 75 | HIS extraordinary bargain is made to show you that a his season’s manufacture need not cost the prices ae Hane et The regular price is $7.25, and the desigis are Hette ied hy so many Third Floor. Meblesk a Sou feels ae are handsomest for town, country and Summer homes and last longest. China mattings Japan mattings 6.75 for $8.50 China matting | 7 95 for $9.75 close-woven carpet patterns, in bhws, reds, green two children on hoard barge, The Bastern Coal Company this ofty £0) which the cargo ronslened, ‘docs not know the names @eward, who were barge and her cargo wei insured CROWDED BOATS: CRASH IN RIVER Collision of the ihe ines City aa new, fresh goows, heavy aually FT ot! yn, of patterns—40-yd. rol and gold d. ro . 9S tor $10.50 matting -O§ for $12.00 matting— ie sd, close weave-—averaging $5. Ibs, newest designs—artistic and durable to the roll—all the newest colors. 4o-yd. roll, Oilcloths and linoleums. the Binghamton Causes Great, BGc 4. ya. for Soe. Sampson's No. 4 oilcloth—the best kind. Excitement. but No One Is. 89e¢ 5 {, for 55¢ Jos. Wild's g20e s, yd, for 75¢ Honore ’ 2 yds. Wide—plenty Seotch Ti wide . en w. cestens, hyown iy per auely inluted, af IBRE. AND MOURZOOK PORCH RUGS Al a a a IN ALL THE POPULAR SIZES—PRIC THE With crowds of early worl n = — meoen] hoard, the y-boats Jersey City, 6 4 4 the Pennsylvania line, and Bin ante, veaamejaneen oto’ Monthly sale of groceries. Bee elay ot 7 oxnite- \ E’VE made extraordinary preparations to deliver gro- ment prevailed both boats, Par ceries promptly upon receiving the tremendous amount of business ek of the Jersey ©! these m ily sale prices will bring emember, every article is guar- ces, ‘Phe Rin ntved strictly pure. ia ‘wi AKL ASI TACON we Mh ihelse Teale Ona M NE Most of t were men SNIDER LOMATO WIFE'S SALAD ' Lhe BL PWAOS f ebb: CLOS ie , Rus hard ie Coton Gmbotied in giana} stig genet, 4 G an h tho alnviaft winilo mike, and he fell ry rhea ty pif toto s oF the Shutt, were he wag class stylishly fashioned garments at very special buying induce | for full-length coats — made | highest quality lends to merchaadise is apparent in every article we sell. Thousands of silk remnants---39c. a yard COMPLETE clearing of all the silk remnants accumulated up to date—not a single piece reserved—all the high | all the fashionable as well at lots and priced as never before—for a quick and complete clears ing—double the salespeople—backed by a positive determination to sell in a for 75¢ to 85c silks | Black & col'd taffe Handsome foulards. White haoutai silks, Crepe de Chines, Sensational values in high grade novelty silks: -MORROW will certzinly be a memorabie day in our dress goods section. lated remnant—thrown ow all short pieces and marked every yard without regard to cost or former of one of the handsomest gatherngs of fashionable dress goods ‘ever garnered for a great one-da those of any previous season, and ur remnants are correspondingly greater, Useful lengths of the best-selling fabries—popular styles that have been in great ¢ yards—Just enough for vaist, skirt or dress—ask especially to see the $2.50 rem for 75c to 1,25 dress goods—) In every lot values are ubprovedented: sold so many dress goods is the reason we've s0 many remnants to offer you in this great Friday sale, Bear in mind that we can only men the hundreds of weaves included in this sale—byt you can depend upon it that there's not a fashionab —=—SS————" | Tare opportunity to purchase tre $1 pave at SLT ane. 1987020" SHEETS Des le tells lal haa hi) itl atta, a ml aa AL ie sili bie a Rene eavon's most ayant shader, whit ‘drevemakors me akirts— ya. New 36-in. silk-fi iP ail the new shaden—yd., AGRE Fildes sale of linings, | A Breat Frida; ay sale of linings, el as oH as the dress materials themselves in proportion, New 19-Inch silk Mning in. this’ including! black only— resorumended by the} for dress iininks inished | iene New sorineh taffeta-finish lining, 4) yards 36- inch black spetealing Th {he plain silks divided in several gres single day some tive thousand remnants, York knows that our April silk business was unprecedented—a mammoth and unsurpassed business leaves us with a great remnant ace umulation—these remnants are all thrown out and priced to ere enthusiasm Friday — useful lengths for waists, petticoats, costumes, &c.—trimmings, 49c | for 89¢ to 1.00 | 50c for 1.10to 1.25 silks *69c Rough Shantungs, Plain and faney s Satin foulards, Satin mes: 3] they taffetas. Peau de cyg habutais, Silks every descript A revel; | red ancy silks, j je, crepe mir tard talfetas, | butais, that ha SIMPSON © s, striped silks, 1up to $3 50— co, Persian silks, peau de soles, poe: iday, revlous AWPFORD We've z 3 TO 12 YARD LE and all sea’ sat ‘GT hey are a re for 1.25 to 2,00 dress goods— | Silk-and-wool eo nes Crepe de Pari: and wool, | C New Scotch sult | All-wool imported voiles. for 1.2 Sil Fancy tweed sulting. Silk-finished mohair, Striped check suiting. Imported mohairs, +50c there's an undesirable piece in the entire remnant s sal SIMPSON ORAWFORD Co, ‘5,000 dozen val. laces at 55c. a dozen. MORROW’S the regular dollar quality of V; al laces—French or German—will attend this sale, w ic. for a dozen yards, The very widths requiret by Fashion edges and inserifons to match—entirely new assori= ments tor this special F thay event—the desirable trimming of the day for children’s dainty white dreses, for the popular lingerie h hats, for edging Cc the new flomce dresses, for combining with heavier laces on 5 ( ted the new stile waists and for many uses too numerous to mention—do not fail t secure these dainty laces at 55c. for a dozen yards. Three thousand yards sample strips of fine laces for this great Friday sale—marked lower han ever—the most demanded kinds at prices never known for fine laces Se yar 50c yard—worth to 1.50 | ela d—worth te 1.00 Summer sale of toilet articles. STANDARD perfumes, drugs, soips, rubber goods, toilet articles and all accessories necessary Hropebeut the period of varm weather enter upon our greatest Summer sale to-mors row at practically half price. We cannot fill nail orders or supply dealers. Twenty-five cents is the reigning Erie and the average value is 5)c. In order to make the 25¢ Hist complete we have included some articles that regularly sell for as high as 0c, As this is the sale the majority of those going aw ay for the Summer depend upon for a supply of toilet articles, the volume of business is so large hat we are able to make prices much lower than here or elsewhere regularly. We reserve the right tolimit quantities. To Main Eloor, for 3 boxes (9 ¢ for 2) boxes LYON'S br, Charles Boe re Crawlord W 25e TOOTH POWDER, | ZEL_ SO. 12 for bittles DENTISE | for 50c, size ‘ toke DAND- TA SPAN- Se i ly sles tooth | 25 fei trcwe, for sts . powder--the largestsize of the best | for qt. WOOD ALCOHOL, est an pures: i i 1 1 tooth powder made, 25¢ for burning; pt. Roki: never before sold for less than for ¢. COMPLEXION | Ib, for pure GU. cake. 25c BRUSHE 4 ot 78¢ PHOR, ZSH5c for 4 cakes HAND SAPO- 25 for 5 for 8Se, SOROSIS RUBBER LIO, 10e. size, detachable GLOVES. Fy 256!" BOAR, y any two 00, alae s T for 2 / plain or vi for 4 cana] toad PALy WV DEM tendance saniplos free and use. 1.39 PLOY ts wy of alr explain caleen oD MAL 250 BURY'S Thick Hower, and Cucumber $i UN FOOD) im) on, iy anor Cioods, oft & Erie selling baots and oxfords rds at°2. 45. IGHT trom our t and boots bast callie 34 lines we've selected several hundred pais of oxfords who come to-morre ad the price, while they last,will be $2.45, ay night will be reass ed for Saturday {he same y are wonderful values, Come to-morrow for the best selection, Second Moar. $6 rare bargain collection is mrde up of women’s ;atent colt blucher $2. 45 oxfords and glazed kidskin oxfords, H $2, 45 hard-turned soles, largo eyelets and bon taces—also Goodyear welt oxfords all in the hefght of fashion, Those who want boots will find them at the same low price— \ kidskin haid-turned boots with Louis XV, heel-—extremely stylish— latest shapes. The best part.about this sale is that welye all sizes. Val.'ace day at the great annual sale and all who contemplate using a offers the Main Floor, sale as one of ne leading Fri bargain events. Value . for 1.28 to 1.50 silks | aun event WEA Jacquard silks, 39c The material is a fine qual- Peau de soie silks. ity figured wy sou n of silk beauty—a hy gathering of the handsomest silks ever shown in this i's —values from $3 to $3.50 purposely priced to sell Fridiy—those picturesque, beautiful brocade silks for evening wear—beautiful elfects in peau de cygae, messa 5 louis- ines, satins, crepe de Ch ‘Clearing: remnants 1.25 crass goods, 35c. sathered up every accumu- Hing pricee—giving you the chotce Our dress goods sales have surpassed | 1 long—lengths are from 3to 12 ation of beauty, 5 to 2.50 dress goods— | finished fancy mohairs, y shadow cheek suiting, wool poplin. w taffeta sultings. Fabrics that are now so much in vogue for Summer costumes—don't think g tion a very few le or desirable pattern missing. Come early. Sale S quality sol lot has Main Floor, ffon taffeta silks. isine silks. figured collar or bord. 7S8¢ fors full waist—fane ih T Main Floor, i —4 Bars cr ANGE ORI Bargain prices in boys’ suits. E saving is half, considering what you pay regularly In hearly every store in New York garments it will be nece You can’t afford to mis THe valucs d sults rane, ee: f“ungie breasted, Black kthibet sults All siaes—very drersy’. Blue serge suits Fant colopspirictly ines ‘ancy cheviot i Hey Ty and, doudle Hrewste Hard omecrayencttes $12. Swagger 62-inch coats. Rare bargains that will bring a host of eager shoppers here Friday} At no time or place can you duplicate these rare values offered for to-morrow, We've only space to list a small part of the many hundreds of Bargain Friday specials, " but there’s hardly a thing within the domain of a large, mocern store that will not be found here Friday advantageously priced. The first few days of this month indicate that May will be the largest month in po nt of sales in the history of this store except December, and this wonderful increase in our business prompts us to make buying inducements so unusual that our sales are bound to surpass present indications, This store handles a superior quality of merchandise—every article being guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, The superior excellence which the very why the name Simpson Crawford Co. is synonymous with unexcelled excellence, values wp 0 2 Nainsook, Cambric. Q Swi Dressing sacques, 39c full front—titted back—entire and round collar with 2 1.25 for women’s soft gees or kimono gowns—-made of fine lawns—trimmed of contrasting color R. G. corsets at 63e. | APERING waist line many more smart dressers ing the R. G.—new $1.25 model to-morrow Oe. For slender and mediuin figur fine batiste, closely I hip, flat abdomen- top with lace and ri blue—sizes 18 to 22 Well-known domestic hips, medium and high t | of fine batiste, closely bec je--the fact that we've | and side—an excellent mode! for mediuy of | sires in all 18 to 29—regular $2.50 value $3 00, | $3. 935, EL UCEBS 8,00 for boys’ Norfolk and doubie-breasted, Nor- folk and wall Doxe from 3 tp 1 for boy or Finn Yote-in Nortotk with Kniekerboc Also double-breasted 3-plece biue serge, toettie: oie ansortrent of fancy patterns in ali sizes. 4.96 for your pick of hi style, every fabric, for every size bo Men’ 3 Spring suits, 12.50 VEN the conservative men are enthusiastic over these great values. Men’s $5 @ 56 trousers at $3 ing tomorrow, we expect a tremendously ibe Sau Men's Clothing Department, Second Floor, U_tho latest shades--yd , 25e} hrolaerias values un to -yniues up to New 40-| Tent spring Maly lawns— of Embroideries sses Shee cy n work effect trecta pol Ott Sider itt afte emnstdeey. (Beate ALE going on to-day and the depart- ment Is crowded to the utmost with eager shop- pers who have never sen this dat 39, rived, so we continue the Another great lawn- made 2-inch ruftle. negli- with round negligees of fine figure ind wn—very girdle, Second Floor, 5 the Fenton wf than usual are buy- brands—medium and long flat abdc n, gored cut—made some with garters on fror full forms al bus and as there are just 1,400 ary for you to come to-morrow. a sale offering boys’ suits at | $4. 95 values [$0 & $7. values $7 and $5. ult, if the newest apring styles: for gontirmat fon sults—na ue serge Trousers wit gasgrage suits in every Supplemented by the sale ot All sizes at $19.50 “0 Covert top coats at $12.50 Very stylish=needed now, - May sale muslin underwear. | 7s EN THOUSAND remarkable barg first great Friday of our Annual May ains reserved for the ale will make our second floor the centre of attraction to a multitude of economical women to- morrow, entire year, 15c muslin, for corset fave ers in (wo Styles, - ifull ruffles, Corset Covers. bet for. corset covers—several dif- fere! atignt fitting and full French Ayleetrimmedcwlth embroidery. ani | le, and ie. for corset covers aitterane styler dull Fyenoh Fob shane met with Insertions and ribkon. 7c, for corset covers of fie nain- i, trimmed with éine Ince-—French Drawers. 50c, for drawers of fine cambric— tull ruffle of Inco or embrojdery, 680, tor drawers of fine ‘nainsook and cambric—deap ful ruffles trimmed with embrotdery and lace, Folding go-carts#4 HEY’RE so. practical and so much jn demand that $6.75 is a Jow price for them, but we've a hun- dred to sell quickly a at $4 eeoey Like rut The roc vias aswell as folding gorcarts-— comforta = ble, light, strongand take up WMlittle space. Reed dash and back, both ad- Justuble—-cane seat, (lat arms, rubber- tired auto’ pea) toot brake, parasol clamp, and Fg ot het, ut epuiray made of H, green He All the necessary undergarments it is customa in the month of May are here at prices admittedly the Wonderful values such as: (25¢ Shine to purchase west of the io '39c for 80c. night gowns — mus ty or en neck, downs. gowns of muslin \ yoke of tucks and fons—full oumntitie rutile awers of with! 9c, for 50c, ang nigh nock 9's mired gery. Insc On MOK and sleeve 5Qc, for 78c, gowns of muslin—V shape ‘neck—yoko of tucks and insertion of embroidery c. for gowns—several good styles ¢ re ta al Peeteaatoad trimmed wit) embroldery and 1800, Petticoats, $1.00 for petticoats of Wne cam: brig, with full lawn Tufte of fine em- iat 5S for petticoats of fine cam- brio—tull ruftie of fine open embroidery, Another Nad sewing machines to-morrow, 1 4, 35 THE agency price is $60, and if we could advertise the name we'd sell ten times as many-machines and worldn't need any other argument. Fvery one is guarantcea for five years. Of course, the name Is onevery machine, $0 you know you're buyinga reliable machine of standard reputation, Style Is the newest drop head—full is ae st aaaingae tanga: quarter a A froggy an cesiy to select ne to-morrow YY ,

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