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THT WOTTD: WEDNESDAY EVENTING, JT 14, 1905. Original STILL LOOKS | the rE, LV ile hero “i n ppled for lite, Gone, Sms and Says, “We MAF Eau ages Must All Have Some Suffering tn havny ao matter what tha elrewn: 5 1 want to look on the with Our Pleasures.” PRETTY VicTiM OF "MASHER" | I$ LOCKED UP Sake & Company Broadway, 33d to 34th Street. BEGINNING ON THURSDAY WB ANNOUNCB The Semi-Annual Clearance Sale of Suits, Dresses, Costumes & Coats FOR WOMEN So that the clearance may be immediate and absolute, we have followed our established prao- tice and custom by making the price reductions extreme and radical. The Tailor-Made Suits Of English checks, broadcloths, cheviots, fancy plaids, clay serges, homespuns, mannish worsteds# plain and fancy mohairs, plain and fancy panama cloths, voiles, veilings, eoliennes and silks in a varied series of models and styles, y dn thy hospital ts ao kind ; toxicated Clubman Is Also Fined in Court. fore Wwio has been 80 kod!) Flavor Unequaled. All the on ns {n the hospital, the/ The Standard for 200 Years. fe} nurses and other attendants, haye the | Greatest admiration for Miss Demorest HE WAS WITH SISTER. | © Did Al She Could to Repel Ad-, 5 vanoes, but Was Taken to ; Station with Man. | With her might leg amputated six | because of her courage and sunny ais: | Best for rickey, fizz or highball, Inches above the Knee and three bones | pcaitiem, a NOeWN a ‘ j * : removed from her left foot, leaving that| Misg_Demorest is twenty-two years! e only genuine ag the |imb stiff, Misa Mather Demorest, the | OM, Hor father keeps a hotel at No, MONK the label | beautiful vounw musician who wea run | SQ ee ee eee the accident Mine on the label. over by a Madison avenue car in front | Demorest Nod bean to dinner with Al: of the Bridge entrance on the night of | fred Patter, a young lawyer, anc New York and Kentucky Co. the: were ring home when the May 2%, les in her cot in the Hudeon | they HeLa dc ‘ | Street Hospital with remarkable pluck | sneed. Tye motorman sald that he did and fortitude, not Miss Demorest, and that he did The accident has not only crippled | not know that he had hit her until the | her for life, but te has clso robbed her Camductor sienalled him to ston of the greatest ambition of her careor, | ‘A mysterious little man was a pris- % a fn the West Side Court to-day with very pretty little Swedish girl, who @ the name of Tillie Fox, and sald lived at No. 805 West Thirty-third treet, The mysterious little man was ar- last night after insulting the Fox Swirl on che street and the police not only Tersasted the offender, but also the girl, ho proved her entire respectability both She ts both um expert pianist now and a clever violinist, and her heart's desire was to play the pipe organ. This she can never do. | But with it all this beautiful sirl who BY | had so much to live for Is cheerful and | uncomplaining. Not since that event+ Formerly $24.50 to $34.50. At $14.50 Formerly $37.50 to $59.00. At $29.50 FE ly. $62.50 to $73.50. At $37.50 ly $75.00to $100.00. At $48.50 The Costumes moaned her fat Still Hae Her Violin, Im dl fig "T etill have my violin” she said to- day, “and that ts something to be Distress after meals, Heartburn thankful for, Iam gratetu! that I was Fermentation, Water-brash | not killed that night, I bear no ani | Nearly two generations of satisfied users testity mosity toward any one for the va though I do think that it migh' nt, rellable, It has been been avoided, dust how it happened I do not knows sold on merit more than 60 years, | although | never lost consciousness until . the doctors at the hospital gaye me the At Drugglsts soc. and $1, or by mail from ether befors amputaling my right lim), it the station-hose last night and in Peourt to-day. Nevertheless, she was Jooked in a cell all night and fined $3 to-day, without heving a chance to | \@ay a word in her defense, and in the Hace of the fact that the man admitted @o Magistrate Baker that he inenited the girl and pressed his attentions on ‘her when she tried to get away from Elaborate toilettes designed for carriage, theatre, restaurant and reception service, fashioned of taf- feta, crepe de chine, chiffon taffeta, henrietta and imported cloths, including all our imported gowns. Formerly $80.00 to $145.00. At $69.00 At $445.00 The Washable Shirt Waist Dresses i night has she shed a tear or bee L. W. SWEET & CO. Li MAGEE LAs | New te 1.TON gr., 5 iro Re Wakic AV. garter Oh Out-of-Town de s tots great medi have Simple, plea: Had Dined Too Well. | he Mttle man took good care to-day (Mbat bls name didn’t get out When] 104 Sat ne ner cnived no ehmpane the was arrested last night he was ra-/ from Brown or anybody else about |! ‘Mant in evening clothes, silk hat and/treatment at the hands of the police Pong coat, He sald he was Thomas| of the West hinty-reventh street wtation | Tub Dresses of white lawn in various styles % wn, that he lived at the Union ll — e Pectssctoet Stskdss and: that ae haa] PO CROAD PAYS FINE | Formerly $2.95 to $4.90, At $1.95 come from the banguet aiven io FOR SECURITY OF CARS. Ton Coss yh H. Choate at the Union League b, He had certainly come from ame |e Union Companyts Prestdent () . F » fkine Boat, Bends Check When Controlter In- Pp Goats of tan covert cloth, silk lined Tile Fox has worked as @ do- |] and of black broadcloth or unfinished worsteds. (Mestio for a number of families in this wity. Her last place was with a fam- Py named Williams, who live at Mudi- @on avenue and Seventy-second street. @be saved up enough money at that forms Him Schedule Was Broken, President I. A. Maher, of the Union Rallway Company of the Bronx, sent @ check for $100 to the Controller to-day to cover fines for failure to run cars on Annual sale of shirt waists- 4remarkable June bargains. Formerly $9.00. At $4.90 Formerly $15.00 & $17.50. At $9.50 lace to go back to Sweden and visit! the rchedule stipulated In the franchise, te io go ck, eden and vi | he whadu splat te fran The *3 and °3.50 waists at 1.50 are selling faster than any others. Formerly $19.50 & $22.50. At $12.50 joa last week. Her sister is Mrs. | record, B USINEss retarded by cool weather—stock rooms packed to the ceilings with waists that should have sold weeks ago—ls it any wonder Rain Coats in full length, loose or fitted models Gunat. who lives at Dhirty-wixth) Under the franchise granted by the the manufacturers thought of the Simpson Crawford Co, annual waist sale? We didn't go to them—they came to us and offered to sacrifice half if we @treet and Kighth avenue, Low administration to the Union Neonel| £ would clear their over-production. If we hadn't taken advantage of the opportunity, ae Formerly $12.50 & $15.00. At 58,90 Fancy Silk Coats in black and evening colors in Mra, Gunst wont tw visit Tillle last) pony ‘Lt wos atipulated that tne cans some other store would. We foresaw the greatest sale New York had ever known, It's $ .00 short, medium and full length models. ‘pight, says the latier, and she decided) 9, 5.14 be ru the Central Brid been going on tor two weeks, but to-morrow we will have ready a new collection of ho walk home with her, Heaching Thir-|at a headway of mot lees ten 20,000 beautifully trimmed, cool, fashionable, sheer lawn. shirt waists at about half Formerly $42.50 to $72.50. At $29 8 $39 IN ADDITION WB WILL PRESENT #y-sixth street and Lighth avenue they| Minutes under a forfeit of price. By far the largest showing New York has ever known, Second Floor, 5 violation of the terma, Reside: fwere accosted by the mysterious Mr.) Bronx compiained to the c 65c. for $1.25 lawn waists $1.98 for $4 & 5 lawn waists | $1.00 for $2.00 lawn walsts dered by the ntrolier Brown, who was very affable and In-| that “the cars were running an hour “fisted upon going with them, The apart, Tne Controller yerlfied the com- women resented it aud when Brown|plaint and notified the company that An awfully small price to pay, but We hesitate before telling the plain al $2 waist is reisted, called for help. In @ few] the elty would proceed against them to every woman requires a supply of fact about these waists, but in all | smart dresser to be equal to the re-| Hnutes @ crowd had Bathered and Fo. | cullect fon two, violations, | Mr, Maher & .|$1.25 waists for Summer, no matter | our experience have ‘never seen | quirements of fashion and In keep- A Sale of Summer Suits & Dresses en eee srown and Kien erane [Anes than to fight the matter, and’ mere how many more costly creations | daintier styles nor better quality at | ing with her practical appagel. This the Hox girl. hie K, she may have, Several good styles $4 and $5—made of the very finest waist is of that kind—a fine Perstan Manufacturer's Sam le Garment: . i Giri Put In a Cell, are Included a Sse beautiully lawns, Inserted sleeves, beautifully | lawn with square, yoke—trimmed Nhanutacturers pample \arments 4 ‘s trimmed with plalts and fine tuc! signed front and back of lace and with Insertions and tucks front and j gaits Fox air explained everything at HOW TO FIND OUT. “trimmed collar and cuffs—very | embroidery or lace insertion, Ex- | back—also Inserted collar and cufts Value $20.00 to $32.50, Special at $14.00 ged With disorder! cadet, man Anus = special value, ceptional value, F —$1.00, _ Value $37.50 to $59.00. Special at $29.00 rown 8 hanaged to get a @ bottle or common glaas with + 3 $ Scirs Raph Bune “ich jal | your water and tet Te stant nt. 25c. shirt waist shields 12:c. a pair. Value $63.50 to $89.00. Special at $39.00 led him out, ‘Tillle Fox had no ee | ur hours; a sediment or settlin 6 ge 2 ae A . , - “Ro send to for bellpl, ao she stayed 11 @ | indicates an unhealshy condition of 1 They wash so easy and wear so well that they are PREFERRED to many shields you can’t buy for less thin 25c,— 1 A collection of garments of pe ie (Heer char SP lbeaay ane was called to the bar just) the kidneys; if it staina the linen it 12 C purposely for shirt walsts—crescent shape with short flaps—made of snow white nainsook covered rubber cloth; 12 Cc |! acter, affording coat suits of white linen, lingerie ) PSE Pa na by iastane etal aubat decays eae eee 2 special to-morrow, 12¥&c, # pair—Maln Floor—Notion Department, 2 dresses and summer costumes of hand embroid- ‘ ? Bi nds. | quent desire ass it, q 5 i Bey Wetasiatrace Baker heard wit the bo) bark ls also convinolag weet tet ae e See tON cE ee || ered batistes and lawns, representing the entire ‘ hat he had to say, Kidneys and bladder t i | d l i : Se ee aa ey poke Ader are out of order. une muslin underwear prices are lowest of t e year sample garments and open stock of the designer 1 Ba Simca away. That's all there wits Wiest FoiDos j ; ; z upon whom we depend for the most costly gar- 5 Do except that a crowd gathercd| There 1s comfort in the knowledge Alt the women are going to Simpson Crawford Co.'s for those 50¢ and 75c. corset covers at 29c., no matter what store they are accustomed | | ments which our stock affords. \ 1 and got excited and We were| 80 often expressed that Dr, Kilmer’s to depend upon for their muslin underwear. There isn't a store In New York that has corset covers anywhere near their equal for less than 0c, They're @. i dollars each,” suid Magistras, | SY@P-Root, the great kidney the daintiest, the sheerest and the best to wear with Summer shirt waists. We started out to make them 7 | remedy, fulfills every wish in curing a specialty, and have sold tens of thousands, Come to-morrow—come before the mammoth crowd ex- Sil erware for Weddin Gift 2 Fox gin looked absolutely blank, | rheumatism, pain tn the back, kid- hausts the supply. We thought we had enough to last a month, but they're selling so much faster than | Vi g Ss WY Pra ease cca ve ciane coulda’ | neys, liver, bladder and every part of we expected, Smart shoppers are buying them {n half-dozen lots. ‘That's a good Summer supply for only | " ad “heen insulted ry the atrect” ane the urinary passage. It corrects {n- $1.74, Muslin Underwear Dept—Sevond Mloor, Wrought by the master-smiths of se Soeniy Sod) abroad: { 4 locked up night, but the officer | ability to hold water and scalding we present an exhaustive collection of sterling and plated hook his head ds Magic 4 5 Xe 5 eo peg ead and Mayistrate Baker | pala in poate {t, or bad effects fol- A696, nightgown for 38c., a 950, chemise for 80c,, 4 $1 Petticoat for 75c., 756, drawers for 50c. and a 396. short skirt for 280. aro | silverware in exclusive designs to serve as gifts from the i Btmaannt’ ede te Three dottens ng | OWS use Of Hquor, wine or beer, examples of the tremendous saving resulting from months of preparation for the great June sale. We selected tho finest garments discerning to the discerning, Together with almost eyery a han Gat ay td fino, but the Fox ree us RE Rae MH Tevaarers at the only time of the year when undermusiins may De Dought at one-third to ono:nalf less:than regular wholesale prices, | conceivable piece which has a function in the table service ‘ uy yu 0 ma, gie FB Q\ J S ses, ¥, § D a away to a oell Wien it 748 during the day, and to get up many | § 38¢ Hoe gee! Pate Hennes: 128 fot $98 UAB ice 50c tor Oe Ga patos ety | 1628 fOr $1.68 Grawers—Pretty ef. the series affords rich cut glass pieces, such as claret pitch a after @ little hesltation about ft, | times during the night, The mild |W nook, Voids fice trimined “with tuek®| tine eambng and. nainesok, ‘With "pratt with Ince and embroidery | full tounces with cholog Ince and eet: ers, bottles and decanters, exquisitely mounted with sterling A $2 to her #, and she waa ulioweg | aNd the extraordinary effect of | | Apt cnmbric rufflee AERA oc eee Ra aeterelsariets TP for $1.00 | nainsook chemisess| Gite nt RIUEY Aine 'a.05, 82.08 tlve ny of which are identified by the English Halle 0, too, . ?wed | Swamp-Root {s soon realized, It 75¢ for $1,00.—A dozen different corset covers, French yea glttntsly igh thimmied with Ingertion | 84:08, Ag.0Ke ub A250, 82.06. 83.08, silver, many E s é one my pame lant Brown, ana norlintanuelthenbighest fon ita wondartit hice of nigntgowny, rate, of fe 5 i GOreel Goverss, French | and cages ot pretty’ lacen log fon shor hart CHR Gt cam Mark. We can also promise you this: our prices are ma- tthe Union teaguer as he lett the eofitdd | cures of tho most distressing cases. | ¥ With ingame brio, gr nalnmook, several, pretty, svict: | 7Ge for $1.00 petticoats of fine cam, | Gian Widaiceloubiaeres HRlaMeae oitm terially lower than those which prevail generally. At the Union League Club it was saiq| fifty-cent and one-dollar slzes, 1.95 for $2.75—25 handsome de | wgnea, “wich' dup’ sireular yokep mad |GOE fOr 75, cambric and nainsook |BGe for $1.25 short skirts, cam. || mer W. ; sath thouta'b oma titted) ou tar hava a sample otto of uty tlt MPU tha wale | Sepge Set af bea BE! TE, cht OO NO ea EE A Sale of Summer Waists eNOS | 4 oot, the sre ney | ] very “handuomely, trim n Iaoe ani! if for $1.45 Drawers, nainsool ‘ i | i ASE Hight, but was At the etth (MSF | remedy, and a book that. tells alll ssi eerd pute tffocte™ etre: Vo bien |QBE fOr, $150 corset covers, Frenchy O5C fo Fas eet eer | 26 for $1.95 nainsook short skirts, | | Waists of sheer white lawn or dotted | Special at Dk should have ‘ised “hia name | Shout it, both sent abolutely trea by |F AUSR Bh. 6o°85' EMBEo$™O% 94.5% | pi ale errti witn ihe ac | floynees Wien ae "arivretery ratte’ and | "60 pray" icimmad. wit nity tact swiss in lace and embroidered ial 89c ams Town 18 a8 different from, | mall, mess, Dr, Kilmer & Co., Eye td _ ran i 3 he ee Pens ee Binghamton, N. Y. when writing he IMPAON CRAWEORD: 8:3 med or plaited models. ' Bt the slightest resemnblancs! ,@aes | sire to mention that you read this Th f f d d { ort AD AH Nt wets ceohenee | Eenerous offer in the New York efar fame udic corset ts of white lawn a sh teers ei MARAT’ cePeei ay andrpiustvely | Bvening World, Don't make any NEW showi AYRSAITAV CS dels WI models wit lace yoke an ace | ppecial at Ga seven distinguished guests, aid there | Mistake, but remember the name, A SHOWING OF EAC US Ve SMM EY Tyce Set yOu || trimmed; also surplice models of 1.0 vas no Thomas Brown prevent," 14 the | Swamp-Root, Dr, K{lmer’s Swamp: ee ead the ceace pilots note soe rlcas anciace the core, You at The largest exposition of || : is $1.00 statement given out at'the Uns | Root, and the address, Binghamton understand why the Judic {s the fashionable woman's favorite. Expert Po! 0 white lawn trimmed with embroidery. nm Teague Club to-day, 5 gi ton, THE “PNEU” WOMAN Summer gloves In New York will b Police Commissioner NtaAdoo wala to- | N. Y., on bottl corsetlers fit them, Corset Dep't.—Seoond Floor, @} found at Simpson Crawt 4 Co! e DRESS FORM 1 is on gt t ithe Up-to-date corsets, 1905) Another model in coutil,! smart dressers'wnho aeuanare us s of white lawn in various s mpson_ Crawtort 0, Notion | styles, French coutil, gore cut, deep Dept, Main Floor, where Its prac- | hibe." mot! lovely | Binapd' ever neacntn, feattanstore| SRIF Rande cool and yet have m med with laces and em- | Special at teablly Ts Interesting hundreds gutbed! nfo"and front, Man "backs! Galting for the antec vemn ee broidery, some four hundred in num-}+ $1,95 of women every day, Men ‘aed geod ruli ouee f The "Pheu" Woman is the| Basler ck “OE | Ua SMA cl th atte| Bee, 78e., $1.00, $1,264) | bet. all of which have been greatly| & $2.95 ae only bust form that Insures perfect-fitting Judie, coutil, heavily boned, i i $3 — Repapes’ 7 —[=— - se P F | garments in dressmaking. It can be In- | tap front, deep hip and fat abdo- | Other grades for slight and There's a guarantee ticket In every flated to the size and shape of any figure mon, medial | bust, Venus back, | extreme full Agures, orfort, Miting palr, They're made of pure silk, in BEGINNING ON THURSDAY WE WILL OPRBR: by lining a waist lining and blowing In the on top: | models, in plaln batiete, slik an . Y31 used piano bargains fee Efed mantel Fee mira Ferae an | eae) Ae, anita ee Baers) a1) colors, With double finger-tina, Umbrellas for Men and Women = SIMPION CRAWFORD CO. 4 K i . ° June Sale Wash good h g ds: d fabri b . Value $3.00 & $4.00. At $2.00 : as £00 S, Ww ite 00 S; every wante abric a Dar ain. Stout paragon frames with light steel rods and Thursdayy Jone 16th: Sx popular materials at 12¥%c., smart dress ginghams at 5c, a yard, and most sensational of all wash goods bargains ever offered in New covered with serviceabletape-edged silk and-linen. fale Ste ito Two sizes—26 and 28 inch. The handles are as 8350 Five thousand yards MORE sheer French organdies at 19c. CALL ted d Al A alt! varied as good taste will permit—ivory, Cape horn, These orgavidies resembke the high-priced French materials, and they're of the same sheer, perfect weave—every yard imported at the pearl, buck horn, gun-metal and natural woods wi lowest wholesale price of the manufacturer, We cal’ them 39¢, organdles because that is the lowest price this quality has ever sold for, and you'll undoubted! sterling silver or gold plated mountings. FAY iy pymere in any other store to-day, Think of the tremendous saving at Simpson Crawford Co.'s! Ir you didn’t intend buying this fabric at 39c, you'll want al Cy 9 Cotton Dress Fabric Remnants At Pri Qne-T. Linen Suitings, printed dotted swiss, batiste, voiles, mulls Thoy're {deal for graduating costumes, have no equal as a Summer dress 19c material, admirable for afternoon and evening costumes: not the ordl- 19c nary Kind, but those sheer, handsome chiffon-finish French organdles, An assortment of all soris of white goods at 10c. yd. |Special—Celebrated Simpson’s English nainsook. eri A manufacturer's clear-up of all odd pieces, sample pieces, Including | PN 12-yard pieces—sold by the yard the price Is 2Sc~—by the plece and French organdy, from th i oeeuean 10c Rigen, Si ses, madras sloth, nainsook, batistes, fancy weaves, lace |M of 42 yards, § 400 nieces Of Sain’ sheer Persian anal ne WC |} third to one-half the farmer Bisa, Wb Jes Hea OF Samy ayer... effects and wide lawns. Values range from 15¢, to 38c, aa " Also 20 other fin A 500 sample pieces of white dotted Swisses at, a yard, 18¢ At the 12'.c. wash goods counters | | Black Swiss, embroidered: in white, from five to fourteen, LisG) leven of Hie Bit mull, 46 inches wide, at 18¢, 50 pieces of French lawn, 47 Inches wide, at, a yard, 19¢, 42-inch striped madi ingh I col jal 500 Tics cA sheer batiste, 48 Inches wide, at, a yard, 15¢, 27-inch cotton taffetas, rise Pea Ms silk foulards, 1 pieces of white Hun 40 inches wide, a yard, 12%, 30-inch sheer organdies, ‘‘oral designs, very special, f 2 250 pleces of white dimities, with woven dots, a yard, 18%¢¢, y 28-in, silke-miull, all shades, very attractive material, fo) syards long, of which we have but a limited quantity Valu 35a. Special at ffe, ‘ eeeeeeeeteneeonmerereren Do not hesitate, as you may return the Instrument In the Paltor. All sorts of batiste, floral designs, dotted effects— any time within one year, at full amount paid, to be applied on any one ‘our new plangs, such as the Packard, Schubert, and rH ke s Gi linearis 5 Fourth Fingr, 4 LSC LUA east

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