The evening world. Newspaper, June 1, 1905, Page 4

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ictals Hand Out $400,000 to Landlords stead of Erecting or Purchasing a reat Office Building— More De- “Jay on Hall of Records. ward of | municipal buflding be constructed, Such i? Pe mes space, * DUIIMINg Would cost at least $10,000,000, rentals of re. | Stabably much more, and would not be jan the interest repre | completed in levs (aan from sight to ten total cost of a general | years. With the necessary Fapldtrans.t uild- | extenstons, proper developmen ture or municipal Pulld- jor aupply and. the building of docks {and school buildings, which are abso- dition the ofty now proposes tO intely necessary, It “may be thought sum for the completion of |financjally wise to defer the sonetruc- ee that tt may be ren- | tion of a muvicipal building. | 4 tg b Moe the use of but a|cemmative. T would eugmost an o oiniding adequate to house all, or prac- Mt the city departments, Ld ceally all, municipal offices south of 000 on thi ‘olty bas ded $8,000, whied Twenty-third street be acquired by pri- fatal was begun under 4 ‘ero. The ity ‘thi condemnation proceedini suggestion without haying eny bullding In mind, “Considering only this rental qu ‘s that each square foot rented costs the city $1.88 per annum, ‘Therefore a building having 250,000 aquare fect of oflce space would cost the city $345,000 per annum in rentals, amount would provide Interest on bonds, supply loss o vate purchase, if possible, othorwlse by mal @dministration olne years par which has never been how to be altered at an ox- bd It‘ estimated that Gaye time prill be required for the Qf the new work. It de- fay that the heretofore in- for the delay In the n, 19 due entirely to a contract with John | elty did not “ie big Joo The sf ined the time tion, of 0 eompletion and redeem bon 70,000 of capital, And at the end of Aifty years (the principal being laul- dated) the city would have nothing to bear except loss of taxem and would | own property which at that time would LL) probably increased materially in | value. “Buildings of the type of thi Hall of Records serve more pur- ose of monument than utility, and to Bo ‘all the administrative depart- ents In @ building of that type would cost as many times as much as to obtain equivalent space in a building of the ordinary business or office style,” =a z Hg tions and the end and twenty days . Big Fee for Architects, pi ar gauea a ae dooumen nae | the building may be ‘to the various depart: | Sepenahe nschitects | thine bargain, shoud a No Nett Roe are asalcS | ee, COMPLETE, $10.6 Steel beds, as illustrat- ed; also a combina- tion: Hair Mattress, in one or two parts, and a double woven spring; heavy bronzed fron frame. If you were to purchase the parts separately, you would do well to get sould have | heen @n enormous savin ne ak tases and in the soost of yas recentty made by Comp- to prevail upon the Board ase an office bu’ re f olty a 18, Pousing o' lepartmenta, yee and ft Present sures showing F estimated coat and the saving which |) ‘would result. ' Views of Mr. Grout. \¢ Comptroller sald: the outfit for $15; Undoubtedly desirable that a large complete with a bed f Spates wy . in any size at $10.66. Parlor Suits, Couches, Library Tables, Brass and White Enam- elled Beds, Dressers, Chiffoniers, Sideboards, Extension Tables, Refrigerators, Carpets&Rugs Liberal Credit T. KELLY, 263 SixthAv. 104-106 West 17th St, Send for Cata'ogues Free, SWD SHE WANTED “TO AILL CASHIER ‘Wan Asks Police Headquar- brs for Permission to Carry, evolver—-Told a $30,000 \ ‘Story and Is Sent to Bellevue, 7 folie Oliver appeared vo! ariiy at oljoe eHadquarters to-day for the fra i@ in hor Hfe, and later In the number in the Rogues’ Gallery Is | and she is down on the police ds as a badger woman, She walked “LION BRAND” i") she ex- ed the door, une. WorRtin told Detective “that ther stitth street ue : COLLARS ere In tio bunk at aby aun CUFFS tective-dergeant TopAY. : with her to. court, warrant, Whe te she wan air, Ag an dnsano perso 1 tho Jast time a year a complaining witness did not ute, COLLARS, 2 FoR 25 CENTS, CUFFS, 250, A PAIR. 190 BTYLES, cote evenrenene, SUMMER GLOVES FOR WOMEN, ®. Altium & Go. vite attention To THEIR SELECTION OF SUMMER GLOVES FOR WOMEN, IN WHICH THERE IS REPRESENTED ‘+, THE APPROVED STYLES AND SHADES OF KIDSKIN; LISLE THREAD, SILK AND SILK MESH GLOVES. INCLUDING THE MARVEX KID GLOVE, MADE BY TREFOUSSE & CIE, CHAUMONT, FRANCE. oh beste FOR WEAR WITH SHORT SLEEVED GOWNS, AN ty .:ATTRACTIVE SELECTION OF MOUSQUETAIRE GLOVES IS OFTERED IN SILK AND KIDSKIN, te NOTICE, Be Altair & Cx. announce that, beginning Saturday, \ ae June Third, and continuing during the Summer months, their establishment will be closed at 12 o'clock, noon, on Saturdays, ond at 5 P, M. on other week days, sf boii Voge Brothers A2r4 Six. Cor, 8 Ane. Sale of White Summer Waists | Like cut at 98c. White Lawn Waists, front has wide band of English eyelet embroid- ery, finished on each side with rows of Val. lace in- serting and pin tucks, New full sleeves with high gauntlet cuffs of Silk white Button back; yoke of Lish mull Waists sh rring knots; attached English eyelet embroid- lace trimmed. ery and lace, Actual value $3.00, our value $2, our price 98c. 41,98, Sicilian Mohair Walking Skirts « $3.98 Exactly like cut, in White, Bue, Black and Brown. Comfort and fashion join hands in these stun- ning mohair skirts, Very light, but exceedingly smart, These at $3.98 are exactly like cut alongside; 23-gore plaited walking skirts; waists, 22 to 34 inches; lengths, 36 to 44 inches, Actual value $6.50, our spec al sale price $3,98, Other Walking Skirts At $4.98, Light gray homespuns and black, pine and brown Panama skirts in plaiiei mod- els, At $5.98, Light gray homespun skirts in the new box plaited models, At $6.98, 49 gore plaited models. Light gray Panama skirts. Like cut at $1.98 Like cut at $3.98 and light blue. | back, pointed crochet lace; inser ings of Val. | tucks ace and finished with frotit, and French| sides with silk embroid- collar! ery; full, and high gauntlet cuffs. and deep gauntlet cuffs, Actual lace trimmed and tucked. price | Actual homespun and black, blue, brown and green@ | of| Jap. silk waist, button deep circular lace wide row of pin and lace down finished at both yoke, wide sleeves value $5, | price $3.98, our Ties in white ® tan, exactly $ like cut, ’ Value $3.00 1. 42” Sir. Cox & Ane Too many shoes spoil the feet. That's because they have wrong | shape—they cause corns, vunions, \ingrowing nails and flat arch. | And that's why we produce; certain special shoes—to cure the ills caused by other makes. | Feet bred in the Coward Shoes are perfect in shape and free trom | all Ailments, | For Men, Women and Children. | Some of Our Specialties: | Arch Bappor Yo pew for Men ll to 3, AAA to F Riding Leeson. Ankle Fit Oxtord: Toe-Out Shoes for © Orthopedic Shoes for Children, | Guitshoen. Lah | | 7 ward Good Sense" Shoes, One SOLD NOWHERE ELSE, i JAMES S. COWARD, | 8d 268-274 Greenwich St., N.Y. NEAR WARHEN GTREET,) Mail Order: led, SendtorCatalogue | | COLLARS § bepreccen sil waste so long stamped doesn't times as much as cotton, What isthe useof buyingecotton when can getlinen collars at | the saine price Most collars are at the inside, If it's stamped “1, & 1 ¥ ranted Linen,” iti Styles for exacti It y pend He Tet, ‘Linen terse Cotton, cullar-wiae dealer can't Yet, read tablets Tet Aigéntlon KoeR on nal SUNDAY WOR!LO WANTS Work MONDAY WONDE . Women’s Canvas Gibson Pumps c& CALL ano MAKE RITE FOR OUR SPECIAL CATALOGUE of ESE OuTeITS Ave. Bat. 149 & 120 Sts, Write for “Information about Collars.” ac! ° Which ate Wy get things 3 lncrea.e” secretion, as you pay 15¢, for collars no, | LINEN.” If your furnisher keep Triangle “LINEN” Collars write us and we will refer you to a 3 dealer in your vicinity, SURIANGLE 50 Store Oven Saturday Night Till 10:30. UR OWN TEI SS = DS b Q | ou'll continue to} 5c, on every collar LINEN COLLARS) h—Two for 25, 4 ply. 34 sizes. | JACODB & CO,, TROY, N, Y, DORS DYSPEPSIA OR ON BOTHER your | ase ks Wy uiyyy & svOd li yow see Hike bi, dare esi e’? (ile most complex tune: vbdy, "yer fC ts too, one saiply hen yl dawn, Rexall Byapep really digestive (Feat fi nt, Hira, the ‘Ang stop fer i Ry af me ria uray —thatts the Tfteen days’ treatment may be Yad of ‘ork, Trooklyn, for ny Rexnl! fermay City onts wv emaried S444 withess estos ate te aiDEL And eve ah tc dA at Sl Lawn re WE Nad La At THE WORLD: THURSDAY EViINING, JUNE ‘1, 1005, i — i —_—~. O- -< <Q De | Sampson Crauford Cr. Now for your Summer suit. "THE special values we've assembled to start the season ' _ will at once proclaim the pre-eminence of Simpson Crawford Co, in the matter of Woman’s correct dress, Third Floor. Our creations are exccuted with the samo critical attention glvon by ox- clusivetatiors,andaithough pricosare lower than other stores ask, they can only be compared with tho smartest mado-to-order apparel, costing fully double what you pay in this store. $ 1 8-75 for Outibe Suits for Summer wear, suitable for the plainest and most fastidious wear and in all predominating colors and white, The new linen sacking mi- terial, a very excellent travelling or automobil- ing garment in the new dust color—also natural linen and all white —long, loose, 45-inch coat, double breasted, velvet collar, full sleeves, plalt In back with wide belt—also *4 length redingote styles, and fancy short jacket effect, skirts made new plaited models—some with box plaits 3] 5.00 for Suits of linen, cotton, voile and poplinette in the paer shades, light green, lavender, blue, champagne and all white, almost as many different models in this lot as materials to select from, all daintily trimmed with lace and colored embroidery, suitable for seashore and street wear, Q-75 tor Suits in linen or imported duck in the regulation coat style, short, jaunty, tight titting jacket, also short pony jacket effect, plain or trimmed, in colored linen collars, double and sinzle box plaited skirts; in this lot includes shirt waist suits in fine linen and house dresses, $5-00 for Lawn Suit, very sheer in a variety of styles, daintily shirred and tuckedand trimmed with lace or embroidery, Very special, UNDREDS of lengths for shirt waist suits. silk history——at 39¢, a yard, copyright name at $1 and $1.25 a yard, 29c bir fancy jetas, as reservyed-—values up to $1.25. There’s an unusually large number of dress and suit lengths in this remnant sale and enough shirt-waist lengths to make a thousand It makes no difference what you want silk for, it's hére to-morrow at 29¢ and Cc. a yard, SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, 39c for men’s Summer underwear. A 65c, quality that’s bound to wear and keep you cool all Summer—that’s our excuse for asking you to pay so little for underwear to-mor- You dont need to pay more tor fashionable creations, Boys’ wash suits at 95c 'O-DAY they’re buy- ing them by the half dozens~ parents that have aways paid $2 for tyis qual ity, and were attracted by the extraordinary announcement of Simpson Crawiord Coy tow. yesterday, Second Moor, 39c comfort and service. ‘2washsuitsat95c Cotton Shirts and Drawers; Entirely new loi jor to-morrow—-popular h ussian and sallor styles—hand-ome eifects—light, coo! and as easy to laun der as a hand herchief —sizes 22 to 10 yrs. (o} Boys’ woolen suits, 83. S) These $5 and $6 suits will be needed all Summer inthe mountains and for certain occasions. Would be a good idea to pick out one or two during this c.eariny sae to moirow~-only 2 or 3 of a kind, an accumulation of the best selling suits—Norfolk, Russian ana Sailor—sizves 3 to 16 vears, $3 numbers; all at 55c. HE Universal Cake Mixer IS RE so it’s bound to be appetizing, DY—special $1.75. hardwood, highly polished, lined with the best heavy grade polished zinc, #ize 24 inches wide, 16 inches deep, 25 inches high. 5,25 tor regular $6.75 size, 6,50 for re.u ar $7.80 size, ‘ for $14.50 Apartment- $12.75 house style Star refrige- rator, size 28 inches wide, 20% Inches deep {oa chests, made of He edt | do. made of hardwood—finished in golden oak, lined with best quality zinc, removable waste pipe and bronze locks and hinges; spectal at $12.75, value $44, 50, $2.4SH for 25 tt, of % 3-ply guaran. Sale of sample trunks at $9.50. siteariom, EGULAR PRICES UP TO $18) —a manufacturer desiring to make trunks soid them to Simpson Crawford Co, ata most exceptional price conces- sion. [t's the first time of the year, and will probably be the only time, ihat trunks of every description have eR Mtow Srooke Extra, creas ee o| SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, Aremnant sale of rough colored Shantung sillis at 39c. @ all Kinds of fancy @ wash silKs up to °1.25 at 29c. 2 39c. Think of it! Rough colored Shantungs—the silk that has created the greatest sensation of We sold thousands of yards \ orday at 59c. a yard. Tormorrow $5 will buy enough for a shirt-waist suit if you come carly, Never has such as wonder.ul lot of silk remnin s been assembled. Pati ! ousines, Messalines, Peau de Cygnes, plainecolored Tatfeta jarp 1 eifects, Habutats, Co.d:4 Wash Silks, Evening Silks and All-Black Silks of every de- seri, tion, in ONE to TWEN«iy yard lengths, at 29c, and 39c. a yarl—;oae higher, none trimmed, with buttons; drawers are French strapped backs, with drawers attachments and double gusset. 55c for $1.00 ops + . negligee shirts good and sell so fast that we’ve just! bought 500 dozen more to supply the demand | Dark and light colorings; materials are woven and | printed madras; mercerized fronts, neat printed effects, also pure white mercer- ized madras negligees; all made with ce. tached cuffs, full size, perfect fittings regulation $1,00 SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, = Sale of refrigerators and Summer housefurnishings. Everybody's waiting for this new device that mixes the ingredients for your cake, The Universal Pread Mixer 1s so well known that nobody owning one will be without the cake mi ser, $3.9 for rogular $5,00 hardwood | hose reel and one brass spray nozzle, regular & 4,5 QD value $3.00, ‘ To Keep your lawn right you needa .ood mower, one that will cut without destroying the lawn, as the cheap ones Thes'silver King’' costs a iittle more, | but you get the resuits—has four self-shaipen- | ing extra quality steei blades; it’s bail bearing, | which makes it easy running; special at the) galvanized iron, nickelplated faucet, and 54 inches high; the ice capacity is 85 lbs., following prices, according to size; Size..,...44-inch 16-inch 18 inch Special at, 4.45 5.60. 106 for extra quality grass shears. toed garden hose, 1 hard wood| 356 for xarden spad SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co. = (oe en ens renee carne | The great monthly saving sale of groceries BY offering sirictly pure foods and wines necessary to buy day in and day out ai higher prices, we've educated hundreds of famitles up to b: quick disposition of hs sample line of | Co.'s monthly sales, \nce they realize th 21C0—Chelsea, or visit the model Food st: NM for BORDON Syuall amoke KOMATO SOUP—LIB-|C O FFE by'h Peerless Con- ot a; doxen, Mi 5c wt i it's nd dr UIMA BEN eon bees ‘Bee; 0430 | MOUNTAIN been offered the people of New York at impeen such a reduction, Just at the time they | wanre cHERRTE - are planning their Summer trip, too, rand, and-need a good, Strong trunk—one n they can depend upon. ah Nearly every style is included in h this sample collection, such as Uress Trunks, Shirt Trunks, Steamer Trunks, Hat Boxes Shirt Waist Trunks, etc, Scmeare rivetedthrougi: | 4 out, others linen lined, some have two straps on body, some have heavy slats, others two.centre bands; some are iron bound, others bound with leather or ‘tibre; all: sizes are in- eles inthis special $ fi sale at..,.. ° Mp eeene re hs STUART aheling ave oun ds 35¢ $1.00) “pound SSG OF FEE—- ied TEAS— Rreaktuet, ion, Fors $2. lawn shirt waists, °1.°° THINK of the remarkable bargains you'll missif you do not attend this great annual Summer sale, acknowledged to be the bargain sensation of the season, Here are some of, the unprecedented values the crowdare buying by the hundreds’ to-day Second Floor, 1,59 lawn shirt waists at 79c. 52.50 lawn shirt waists at *1.00, $3 @ $3.50 lawn waists at *1,98, 55,00 Jap silk waists at °2.98. 56 and ‘7 Jap silK waists at ‘3.98. [ 410 Jap silk waists at 54.75, Yn The selection for to-morow is just as good. It could not be excelled, and if you were to see the Waists, see how much higher they are priced in other stores and figure what a tremendous savin Simpson Crawford Co's, you wouldn't stop buying till you had a Summer supply. 15c cotton dress voiles 9c 8 your hurry to buy these warm weather fabrics don't overlook Simpson Crawford Co's reinar able special values to. morre Ma Tremendous saving on fabrics this warm weather calls for. Do POR SC IMP. RTD LIS nl fing t white Qc (or 15c Cotton Press Voiles in handsome foreign desiens such aa plaid stripes and it hades 9 fand black Ww 1ge@ FOR Ps “¢ Ghambrays, 27 12 wide, tn the | wd 7 yeetd. tan, navy, oxbivo n 25¢ fine Woven Madras, | inehes wide, in black and | Q Qh white choeks, bite A RAN, A White, ‘also in plain ‘shades of tient tivte, | Ww Mhveadet, pint, Went and medium grays | ee lavender va, taht ont tar Hue : 18¢ (or c For NW DOTT:D SWISss Other stores are selling the same juality under a tin Floor, 9c Not only the Sha tings, | LY 1 $ Men’s summer suits, $10 T’LL just take ons day to ciear out all these $15, $18 and £20 Suits, because we've set the price where it will remind the well dressed man of the convenience of having a blue serge Sreond oo Floor, Fine Sea Island shirts are silk suit for the coal daa. dressy black suit speetal for ocen- Altogether there are 401 finely tailored sulls as hand. Some and well fitting as any } suits ever sold at $15, $18 and $2) Bon't miss this Friday clearing, inciuding— Az sing brea ted bine serKe %, 49 double br 108 of han 55c| * black sult 74 igh au) thibet 1260 bigh-arn i “silk worsted alts, for $2.50 qas burner, We | have just received 300 more of |those three-burner nickel-plated hot piates, which we advertised in Sunday's papers, and which sold so rapidly, It’s a great bargain, one that is very seldom seen; special at $1.59; regular value $2.50, $1.00 for reguiar $1.75 water cool- rs, Mostly javanned, lined with Water coolers and {ce cream freezers and gas stoves. 500 Peerless tce cream froozers, the freezer that leads them all, special at the following price: 1.46torthe sh 2.10 for the 3-qt, size, 1,7 forthe 2-cl. size, | 2,46 for the 4-4t. size, “6.40 rake end shovel, ing a month's supply of table necessit.es at each of the Simp.o. Crawford ving possible, they never fail to take advantage, Mail your order, call Sixth Bloor, GOLDEN [coup PACKED) in ‘Tomaroess 1} Muar “yallone eat fare ‘pottie, .93G MONOG K a Corn, brand, ¥ bad nan oy IN-ER-SEAT, | 3 Bal, Corn dozen, Its, Hota! MAI Lay 1 do. Fb. “T2, mn || geo, pull ane Sane onl HOLLAND | GIN-—MB- der Swan—for fn medicinal and fa ax carton fy die) go 1 Ni 8 Royal Stu Finest Columbia y Flvhj gira Me dul thts RoR Nas TY aoxen, + PACK! de PEFRUIT — 81.105 | AC vioRirenay NAG sie UM aoe, 12 oe NO; $1251.00 wAdae's noel ni fon, Channel Fushi Age.?’'o cane) 706 SARDINES — LAROZE f Clo, taney Fret Dai taad WMiatsen meoWn IN ur Pminties ROW 1A tad pi ; (Sale 12¢ | wy

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