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FONTENOY FiGhT ment, Irish Volunteors, Crowley commanding. drilled lot of men. ‘Fully $100,000 Worth Passed +). Off in One Indiana Town— Treasurer’s Signature Imi- tated to Deceive Bankers. There were 8) of Famous Battle at Clason’s Point and Victors and Van- quished Feast on Anniversary the Une of march and Bleventh the big grove. ‘The “VAN BURDEN, Ind., June 18.—That mer- 8 in this vicinity have been flecced Put of $100,000 by bogus checks on the Standard O11 May payroll has developed fm the arrival here of Assistant Treas- Urer F, 8, Davis trom Now York to in- ‘Vestigate, A The forged pay chacks range in face ‘Value from $8 to $1,000, and are dupll- ate numbers of the genuine Standard | heoks, through which fact the frauds} Ware discovered. he forgerics passed the banka and Were not discovered until checking un ‘bean at the company's offices. The sig- Mature of ¥. 8. Blake, Treasurer of the | Company, is so well imitated that it Gecelved bankers familiar with st. At fs eald that bogus cheoks are being Feosiyed at New York from tho Penn- vania, Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky ‘oll’ Nelds, in each of which Investigations are being made. ——____ St Grand Chance for Fame, (From the Chicago News.) “Considering the tendency of trousers to bag at the knees, regardless of the fare bestowed upon them," romarked the thoughtful thinker, ‘it ts cartainly up to some leader of fashion to get busy and immortalize himeelf."’ “But how could he do it?" the dense party, “By Inducing his tallor to cyt them. ly bagged,” explained the t. t, ‘The anniversary of the Battle of Pontenoy in which the famous Irish Brigade defeated the Fn was fittingly celebrated Major Crowley thr WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14th WOMEN’S GLOVES, Lace Mosquetaire, Elbow length, Silk plaited and Lisle Thread, Black and White, Value $1.00....... WOMEN'S HOSIERY, Gauze Lisle Thread, in Black, White and Tans, also Gauze Lisle in Black, neat Embroidered Designs, Value 50c pair... WOMEN'S VESTS, White Gauze Lisle, Swiss Ribbed, queried ALL ‘The vests represent rthe sample line of one of the fimest_makers in this city, Assortment comprises identical kind: | pattie, the dross p. }review, the Trish regiment A splendid showing ani mon sajd they never Seep } avenue and One Hundred and Bevan Irish Volunteers Reproduce the) street, at i030 o'clock tn the morning. | f splendid appearance and soldierly bear le Ing brought them great applause along At One Hundred street and Second ave- nue, the reiment took @mpecinl cars to West Farms, whence they marched to en of the Trish Volunteers of | Yonkers were already there prepared | to give the New Yorkers battle. yout an advance oneeseseree S00 Pale 35c Pair Box of 6 pairs $2.00 low neck, sleeveless aud short sleeves, ValueS0c, 35¢ Each Box of six $2.00 | CORSETS. A number of High Grade makes, various materials, straight froat; regularly $3.00 to $12.00 1,50 to 6,00 Pair PRroadway L196 Street ERLESS ATTERNS BEST OF 5e., 10c., 15¢. Enormous Sale Men’s Vests and Straw Hats The Hats comprise a sample line from a manu- facturer whose reputation is unquestioned, No better straw hats are made anywhere; and the ire being sold around town every day at $2 and $2.50, All hand made, in the new- pes, and ip both fine and rough straws—large | Lieut, Martin Kano'a Grove at Clason’s |g: Point on the Sound, by the First Regi- | th tn ja ‘The regiment left the armory, at Park | find ‘atratog: heir | vi 3) i} dark colors; Ducks, Piques, est Carpets in a Special Sale. All this nweek “we will make no clrarges for the making, laying and lining of Febac ts ueedete the prices are much below what you usually pay. Our stock As at its) best right now—splendid patterns, and an abundance of them to choose ‘om, Bextor the\75c, Granite Ingrains, 3 OSc. for the 85c. best all-wool Ingrains, 69e. for the 95c. all-wool Tapestry Brussels 79e. for the $1.10 best all-wool Velvets, 1.05 for the $1.50 very best Axminsters. z 1,25 for the $1.75 Savonnerie Axminsters. Tapestry Brussels Rugs. |@hina and Japan Mattings 8 6x0 fer of China Matti ¢ a for quality, these viceable library editions. 0212" “Foot: @orclal Bland Mocha, Ji Standard { eaibo; deli¢ious favor w History of yaualtty, ‘anulated; packel fn full ke; sold at thi +f Hildreth's ce une: | United per'a blates) ing to pound baseresees Tea. Gulzot's History of France, Brecie! oyimiportation, Oolong, Coz!00, | wisest ee Butter, 8 vol! Paige neant sed or wnat “4 en in Creame : 4 pecial, 8 ound: nolutaly the fin “AOR di adnan Droduced: Bb OATMEAL —Unio: ohied white. omen inte: handwom: pach | package: Balzuc'a Works, 16° vols, 2 vols, t ta’ chotee Care | MOFOCCO «esse iin he . See Watirin st, the gg ag | Abrusnt'a "On the Poles aucnd from $2,007 20 Tb Verge quarto; was fli. H aot to, per pack Finest lend ey ogame ti 1 “Twenty f ks f 28c vole “Under the African 6u now . Leo de Colange's, LL.D. Travels In Many Lay was $10.00; now, set. A Man @an Make No Better Investment and Oxfords at « = = = wear or appearance, though their being dubbed “factory damaged’ permi at special sales at the same price.) Boys’ Douglas Shoes, $1.50 The best wearing shoes for boys—sold regularly at $2.50 and $3. Russia Calf Oxfords, Sizes 13 to 5%. Aussi ear SENET BOOKS. Great Bargains tn Sets. In these, lots some of the greatest val- ues of this sale will be found. Quality rices have never be- fore been approached in New York or elsewhere, The books are well gotten up—excellent paper and printing and fine cloth binding, making good, ser- Dickens's Works, 15 vols. ...6.00 ‘Thackeray's Works, 19 vola..5.00 2,76 Scott's Novels, 12 yols....,...7.60 3,90 Jane Sale Of Groceries, |ssirree ‘vena. 's Hams and Bacon at 11%c. per Ib. Floral brand Hams. Every one U.S, | ox',2anay size, tn elotn, Inspected. Mild Sugar Cured, selected for our best trade, Very lean and ten- Ro. i der, Or est Boneless Breakfast Bacon, lean, tender and sweet; 16c. iE y platea) ‘ Me) 2.95 Wquality; per ib........ ' 2c Greene's History of Bi . : Coffee. Sugar. Bina) Si eneree 2.08 u Btadee, OYolw, (Hass Northrup's History of the United” States, a” moro 5 50 SS Than To Buy iW. L. Douglas Shoes $ p BL Right fresh from the Douglas factory at Brockton—with surface blemishes that in no wise affect the you te save a half or more on every pair you buy, The regular $2.50, $3 and $3.50 kinds, (Right here, let us say that the Douglas Shoes at $2.50 are better in every way than any shoes you can buy even To these we add for Saturday our own regular and standard lines of Boys' $2.50 and $3.00 Shoes; also some Former Gale “Voyages and aad} trations, In (wo large quarto yois ; Price. Price, 3.75 00 3,05 Conquest of Mexico, 2 vols, Conquest of Peru, 2 vols, tar, Famous Naval was $4.00; now, ere oe.) mt OB illus- re BOD A better | an th | regiment Ment got back to Its armory —- pa H.ONeill & Co uard with support and advanced ‘n| @ pays ery iis order, ‘The entrenched enemy bent |G Major Charles! the advance guard back, wheretvs In the sham, Major Crowloy sent forward reinforce: Qo and che grand | ments, But the men cf Youkers were made a! suddenly reinforced by two comps Not a medicino but a many miliary | Of Trish Voluateers from 1 Natural Laaative Wa saw nd (here were two hours of ki &ish bowels, positive roe King bolt « Glass on arising, Mupyadi Jénos, h the sne O Witness. fic the end the New York routed ity Westchester 8. during wal ne chance t I es There mere no casualt A dinner, a dress parade, a grand 1 ew And @ weneral merry-making fo!- wed the battle, Tt s almost | clock In the evening when the regt. having the finest fleld day in its history. Sale of Mission Furniture At Greatly Reduced Prices. NOTE—We show the largest and most complete line | of Mission Furniture in the city—attention is directed | | to the following very special values: (Fourth Floor.) | al aed Mission! Mission ibe Book Desk. ieee Hy all Case. pitt et) 5 HA ary | ths Op) iEikeveunil errant: “ 2 “ee A Regular | alle price Neat VAN price, | | gh iV; WW $39.50 /$11.50 | } pie pres | Mission India Seat. (Like cut.) Regular price $1.75, Sale price y $27.60 | Mission Magazine Rack. (Like cut.) Regular price $0.50, Sale price $6.30 Tabourette, (Like cut.) | Regular price $6.50, Sale price ~| $4.80 @ Mission a& Book Trough.) f (Like cut) | Bil Regular price $9.50. Sale price 4 Sale price $4.50 | f $7.20 | | For this sale we have reduced in price all ai Mi; Chiffoniers, Extension Tables, Sideboards, Side Tables Chita eine Dining Room Chairs, Large Basy Chairs, Rockers, Desk Chairs, Couches, Settecs, Tables, Mision Racks, Cellarettes and Foot Rests, Mission Table. (Like cut.) Regular price $6.00 Note These Splendid Values In the Upholstery Section For Wednesday, June 14th. (Fourth Floor.) Oriental Couch Covers at %4 Price 2CO Couch Covers in a large range of Oriental pat-) terns and colors, with heavy fri = sixteen colors to chcose trom Eee ound '$1.25 | i Regular price $2.50 each, Wednesday.......,,000) 8°4 Table Covers at Half Price. Reversible Tapestry Table Covers, in Oriental col- ors (perfectly reversible), two yards square with | heavy tringe—all new goods and desirable patterns. $ 1 .50 Utility Boxes, $1.50 each $0 Utility Boxgs, in all the regular sizes. Some are) | $1.50 | Regular price $3.00 cach, Wednesday sseeeeseveees | covered with colored burlap, most of them covered with Cretonne, Regular price $2 to $3.50. While they last... seer eeweed Hammocks We show an extensive and complete stock of Hammocks, ranging in price from 75c to $6.48 SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY—all lar $1.25 grades will be offered at cachsses SHELSHAE \75c House Furnishing Specials For Wednesday and Thursday Only White Mountain Ice Cream Freezer Wednesday $2.25 | You all know it's the best—4-quart size; regular $3.21, | and Thursday, | “Governor” Refrigerators We say they are equal to any hardwood refrigerator advertised and much better than most of (hem, No. 1 (Ice capacity 65 Ibs,), regular price $9.90 + Special at. | No. 2 (Ice capacity 75 Ibs,), regular price $12.75 : Special No, 3 (Ice capacity 100 Ibs,), regular price $15.75 : Special Wickless Oil Stoves. | Choice of the following specials for Wednesday and Thursday only; | 2-burner “Perfection,” regular $5.25, + $4.25 | 2-burner “Brooklyn,” regular $5.25, at + $4.25 2-burner Cabinet “Brightest & Best,” + $3.50 2-burner open “Brightest & Best, regular $3.96, ate... + $2.50 : . Big Lamp Special We announce for Wednesday and Thursday a special sale of 200 high class decorated Lamps. We have selected from our stock about 20 different sly es for you to choose from. These repre- sent 2 fin'shes (copper or trass), have fine decorated bodies, Lrass oil founts, fireproof chimneys, centre draft burners with wicks, os decorated sone 10 pnd ub cnet our regular prices are $1.25, $4.50 and $4.75 each; special for $3.50 Wednesday and Thursday only... ee TT SE TREMAY EVENING, JUNG 13, 1905. > <> —-e A double page of June bargains condensed for busy readers. Four full pages filled the store with shoppers Monday in spite of the rain. Everybody seemed to appreciate Simpson Crawford Co.'s enterprise in taking advantage of the recent backward weather to gather in mammoth stocks of Summer merchandise to be sold at approxi. mately half price. Manufacturers and importers besieged us with requests to clear their stocks, and much’ of the merchandise came in at our own price, The quantities were unprecedented—so vast that to-day’s selection throughout the house is equal to Monday’s, All the June bargains advertised for Monday repeated to-morrow. Sc, each for 10c, and 12%c, handkerchiefs — 5,000, 5 for $40 to $12.50 handsome embroidered robes, Te. for women's 1c, hand-work handkerchiefs, $12.50 for $20 to $25 dainty embroidered robes. 65c, for regular $1.25 sheer lawn shirt waists, 59c, yard fer all-silk $1.25 cofored shantungs. $1.50 for regular $3 and $3.50 lawn shirt. waists. 48c, yard for 75c, black all-silk hand-made habutal, $10 for women's regular $; tailor-made suits. 89c, Tor $1 dress goods—imported French yeilings, $10.75 for $15.75 voile skirts over silk drop skirt, 89¢, for 50¢, Freneh voile, 58c. for $1 English mohair, June sale muslin underwear. 88c, for 59¢, night gowns. 50c. for 95c. cool chemise. Qe, for 39c, short skirts, $1.00 for $1.50 night gowns, | 81.88 for $1.98 cool ehemise. BBe, for $1.35 short skins, 12c. for 192, corset covers. 25c, for 39c. drawers, %Be, for £1.00 petticoats. 20c, for 50%, corset covers. 75c, for $1.00 drawers, $1.00 for $1.50 petticoats, Great annual hosiery sale. 1244, pair for women's 19c. and 25¢. hosiery, 81.198 —women's $1.50 and $1.75 silk hoslery. 19¢, pair for men's and women's 25c, hoslery. $1,65—women's $2.50 to $3.50 silk hosiery. 250, a pair for women's fine $0c, hoslery. 1. a pair for men's 25c, and 35c. half hose. 29c. a pair for women's fine 50c. hosiery, 19¢. a pair for men's 29c, imported hosiery. 85¢. for 0c. and 75c, hostery; 3 pairs, $1.00, 85c! for men’s 50c, hose—3 pairs for $1.00. ~ 79. for women's $1.00 to $1.50 lisle hosiery. 7c, for men's $1.00 and $1.50 silk half hose. 39c French i c French organdies at 19c. 10 A manufacturer's clear-up of all odd pleces, sample pieces, including piques, Swisses, Persian lawns, madras Cc cloth, nainsooks, batiste, fancy weaves, lace effects and wide lawns, Values will range from 15c, to 38¢, yard. All sorts of batiste, floral designs, dotted effects— 32-inch striped madras, ginghams, all colors, special, | 27-inch cotton taffetas, also copies of silk foulards, 30-inch sheer organdies, floral designs, very special, Q 28-inch silk mull, al shades, better than elsewhere, 500 sample pieces of white dotted Swisses at, yard, 19c,/850 pleces of French lawn, 47 In, wide, at, a yard, 19¢, 1,500 pieces of white Persian mull, 46 in. wide, at 10, | 500 pieces of sheer batiste, 48 in, wide, at, a yard, 1c. 250 pleces of white dimities, with woven dots, yard, 12%, The June bargain sale extends to every department in the store. If you have any want what- ever, you may have it supplfed here to-morrow at a saving of one-third to one-half. Values not an- nounced are as good as those mentioned. Se Fj ° A great sale of Summer upholsteries. T HIS department is restocked with astonishing bargains for those who have put off buying because ‘of the continued cool weather. Now it’s so hot you can only be comfortable with these. Fourth Floor, Ruffled muslin curtains, dainty effects, at Novelty Summer cretonnes, new and attractive, per yard, 49c, 79c, 98c, $1.25 18c, 19c, 25c, 28c, 39 Cross-stripe curtains, unusually choice selections, per pair, | Novelty curtain muslins, new and dainty effects, per yard, 98c, $1.50, $2.50, $3.75 Bc, IZ te2c, 19, 25¢ Nottingham lace curtains, worth fully double—Wednes- | Bamboo veranda screens, of hard, durable quality, with day's prices, per pair, cord and pulleys—8 ft. long, 4 to 12 ft. wide—each, 89c, 98c, $1.50, $1.95 55c, 70c, 85c, $1.00, $1.10, $1.25, $1.40, $1.65 SIMPSON CRAWFORD 60 765 pieces of fine cut glass. PURCHASED at a great sacrifice on the part of the manufacturer, and priced correspondingly low for those desiring the finest cut glass to Fourth Floor. special, 8:0° WE'VE sold so many at the reg- ular price—$12.50—that a rush that will clear them all out is expect- ed tormorrow, serve as wedding gifts or for Summer homes, BSc, for $1.59 cut glass nappies, six-inch size. $2.95 for regular $5.00 cut glass celery tray, $3.45 for $5.00 cut glass bowls—the 8-inch size, 86.95 for $12.00 cut glass vases—special value, $2.95 for $5.00 cut glass footed bon-bon dishes. $3.45 per dozen for reg. $5.00 cut glass tumblers, $5.50 for fr ot cut glass water jugs—very special. 7.85 for regular $12.00 cut glass claret Jugs, Clearing sale fancy linens. A LARGE number of select pieces have become slightly soled, The price reductions are five or six times greater than the value Is lessened —all desirable linens needed at this time. Main Floor, Italian lace doy ies, ai Hemstitched tea ues Ger- 4,00 1.50 . man made, 55c ‘75 1.50 | Were 75¢ 1.00. Now 55c 75c Japanese drawn work doylles. | Hemstitched and drawn Iinen } 89, 986, $1.80) $1.98 Folding go-carts f Six differently designed folding go-carts, finest quality reed sides, dash | Were 18¢ and back. The back Ip the reclining | Now 10c Bc 50c | e phams: aon Fa style with an independent adjustable ere ic e;, Ww Ie Ic foot rest springs, aeley gearing, fe, | Hand made lace centre pleces. are of the best’ steel; rubber-tired | Were 6.50 9.50 12,50 | Fancy spachtelscarfs orshams wheels, foot brakes and parasol clamp: Now 3,50 5.00 6.50 | Were 39¢, Now 22c each valued to 812.50; special, ........ 8.00 | Odd lengths of table damask reduced 50c, to $1.00 on each. Thirty different styles uphol- Liked (oie Hee complete with parasol and rod; val- ues to $30.00; special...... 12,00 Hemstitched breakfast cloth. About 8-4 size 8-10 8-12 Mood «= «80188 SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, A sale of screens | .°35. brass beds, 19.75. SUMMER home furnishers are not buying enamel IMPSON CRAWFORD CO,’S reputation of beds this year, They cost nearly as much as Simpson S giving the best values In screens {s of long standing. Crawford Co, ask for a massive artistic brass bed of new A sale of 3,000 begins to-morrow—notably design, which may be taken to the city home in the Fall. We're selling 50 of these beds every niean example of The ‘flyer’ extension window screens, Constructed of smooth birchwood, brass ely » painted in 500 dozen damask napkins— all linen, Wee 1.95 dozen. Now 1.69 dozen. the unprecedented demand, 17.75 for $25,00 brass beds, 20.50 for $44.00 brass beds, steel binding on wire cloth, extra quality netting—easlly 0:00 f i Balesroom. 1.00 for $42.00 brass beds, adjusted to any size une Basement 00 for $68.00 brass beds, Bpecta 150,00 for $85.00 brass beds, i. mxtension. . ‘olmht. af Heian H Wong ta ARS Hi he ge toaT 8 in, 22 to 83 in. 4 83 Bs ae HE 4 t0 87 in: Bain 28 to $8 to BR in, ‘Tho perfection harg wood olled spring adjustment screens, ‘a " isi ‘elt, xtensiol Boe ‘eight. enston, . feet Freie ae Se RATT a 24 in. 0 to 86 in, 0 —We have secured an- other lot of the cele- Lawn mowers brated “Silver King’ brand of lawn mowers—this brand of lawn mower has no equal—runs easy, because It has ball bearings—cuts like a razor, because it has 4 self-sharpening extra quality steel blades, 9-In, wheels and heavy wood roller, 15.00, 4-0—-$13,35. 2 45, 4 5.60, 18-inch, $6.40, B | 10,00, 14-inch, $4,45,_16-Inch, @ LBL CRAWFORD © Hie 6-—8 Grocery items suggestive of saving. THE assembled low-priced items for to-morrow are the June bargain representatives of the M ‘ood Store, They are Suceerite of a great saving—tf availed of in securing your Summer supply. We deliver free to @ seaside and suburban Summer resorts, The low prices are not the only advantages of this list, as quality is sential to all Model Food Stores—pure foods and table delicacies. ‘azenovia Packing Company's “Valley Brand”—2-Ib, can—7c, TOMATOES—Delaware solld cold packed—3-Ib, can—' 8,35, Sixth Floor, qc 7c LIMA BEANS—Portland Packing Company's Emerald Brand—2-Ib, can—Tc, BOSTON BROWN RiCk —|WAL TDR BAKER'S ITEAB—ALL T0o, VA> COFFEE — WAVERLY Paves arton tiie f este Oc | FAA! .60c | gins BUTT FE R-|sw! poundes e stuart ex Mwnenenee FRENC) — Aq “ Ht 156 | wire cit LE duaresetion 4 oan BRIER Hit AM é brandi |" Gra hy MAKER, DRANK = Flea, tte: frat val 5 sive, "1, L246 tne Mobi; lease 2 | 5 BOA P-—ROYAL eu. tink ‘Ihe. SALT; LOO)KOUH LIBBY, MNEIL|" grt Heat Family, for | 0 450, k al M pox thee Mo ‘voxes, stuart Ib houmshold GO bi 1 jar ed or dg Raat eae Ih +5-y nb by boc A ——_> > 2. 7@, ' Sa Go: | ' Sampson ; \ SUNT AVE 19 ETO 20M STREET

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