The evening world. Newspaper, July 27, 1905, Page 4

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i years. Although he is small in st erty of riches ean think IHott was told that he had ‘7 fi r@) i the vigor of youth is still his fortunate | of nothing more lonesome than a man |b he sild; 500 suits. The price is the lowest any- $ Oo lish eyelet embroidery waists b jwith an Immenge fortune,” | good, Isn't #? e Cardinal Strongly Advocates | Newspaper Exposure of |» American inclination to spend tt rap- BONS SAYS TPUBLICITY IS: P| GRAFT'S CURE © a mun ¢ i try | over the the Evil. me Sere JURY'S VERDICT AVERTS DEATH Tollion Tltott, a) engineer, rho | for eighteen years has run a locomotive y York Central He tunity | | ne that even deen off i a tt n connected with It t that has Railroad, apoplexy yes rt in the Uniform Divorce Law. attending the nx wh ) the death of a man who killed by his engine, will ro- 4) cover, acoonting to physicians at Ford- kod of the red that it was 1 the evil that © greed i in a st He was Cardinal Gibbons ; {had ¥ form alvoree For a time Inst night Jham Hospital, E but ntt's condition was critical, Dress shields, 10. Small, invisible, | crescent shape, for thin walate, includ =—all klzes—made of nbdsolutely fectly covered with fing, pure, White nainsook—easily washed. Mage to sell at 17e, to 210 (Notion Deot., Main Floor.) Pearl buttons, Sc. doz. Real ocoan shell buttons, for C. B. Corsets at 75c. fol boned ¢ slonder Ngures; closely nretetly trimgeds alee smart shirt —watets — small, dainty kind—worth 100, to Jie. a dozen. Evonings 5.30. Early Closing. 18 to 29; Also odds OB. special, 750. and’ ends of, wing corsets at 760 Saturdays 12.30, all sizes, fi | > vou think the accumulation of | when t told that he had been ex- ane Cattina James Gibbons, who Is tines has been an Incentive to | Wren De he OC comer’s Jury Hs heart T e $ LAST TIME AT PRE-INVENTORY PRICES. ‘spe: the summer down on ie diy the accumulation of|actlon became stronger and death's a e our C o01ce a ; i farther end of Bong Island in, the cin, yall tins Been the incentive of| hand wan etayed. a ele ° e | Fine lawn waists at 31 .°- Pastor of the local church of South-| ffopton, not waste words as he be Te Waa the Ane tine in told of wrongs threa bo a very hard task, The ong catecr that a petson had ALL OUR BLUE SERGE SUITS, aay (OF the lapeest i ; ‘ Saintry Kale of 60 ot wenith ja an Jeplatign, even fheon Injured by his engine. He ready for the largest crowds of this event. The com- Which is making men mone ting in the rectory, dre garb of a priest, who of te frivoil Cardinal received dinal does not look his full s bigs, and although he has worn the eoarlet baretta of Cardinal the ma- aleetact of wearing it is not to his liking. fie sat in Father O'Hara's rectory the baretta was the only m of his distinguished preferment ir with the-exception of his m: which gleamed from the fir right hand. While he talked the baretta often siippéd from his head, and at such times he finpattence. ..Serporation Corruption Evil. | Cérhoration corruption ts a fixed evil) thet/we must teckon with,” he began. “Wheréver there is an amalgamation of | 4. capital or a large collection cf| terested in one money-making! o there 1s sure to be corruption. Itfs*aff’old story, and the only reason 4t comes so much to the f that the methods of its a dau ‘Browing stronger. | “But the fear of public exposure ts eounter-balancing the evil element, and that fear, that dread, that hi having a once respected name a doWn, because of this money-ma is die to the efforts of the m press. The fear of exposure in aud straight path. | “There is nothing that so touches a| mean a great metropolitan newspaper, | which can in one headline bring justice @nd.dethronement to a man who has| always posed as a popular idol of righ eousness, but who is really a hypocri Insurance Scandal. ‘ the ri tradi § the po: ght it with a gesture of Certain Comfort and Cure) OR ( The Danger & Disappointment 5 (Vs of wrongdoing, divorce among engine killed an, a laborer, of No. 652 Amster- “Do think that a rich man can once told me of 1 was gre affected when the Coroner's hearing was on, and had just elven his y when he fell over uncon- nes sts privacions e retribution tha S| He hai just been carried off to the gy madness hospital when the jury returned Sts ver- by the Cluthe Truss, of a Surgical Operation. As long as half the number of those applying to me have already undergone unsuccessful operations or other treatments, | feel justitied in claiming that the Cluthe Truss (sold nowhere else) is the surest cure for Rupture known. PERFECT HOLDING $5 2 condition necessary for the cure that only the Cluthe Truss can bring about. naa Call without delay or write and learn how my Suction and Automatic-Acting Pads make } straps and springs unnecessary. CHAS. CLUTHE, 29 East 14th St. Bet. Sth Ave. and Union Square, New York. ie uly Truss that has Proved nz to Thonsands. Simpson Crawford Ce, Another remarkable list ALL OUR FINE OUTING SUITS, ALL OUR HIGH GRADE SUITS. Absolutely not one suit reserved that was previously priced at $12 to $15. This is a decisive clearing. It must e fe) be complete by noontime Saturday. where this season, quality considered. sal It is a positive rule here that no suits be carried over from one season to another. Second Floor. That's why we name a price sure to create a sensation that will clear out this stock in a day and a half. All are high-grade, perfect-fitting suits, of worsteds, cheviots, cas- simeres, black thibets, blue serges and outing materials. Your choice of suits to wear now, during the warmest season, and of suits you can wear right up to the month of December—all sizes. 500 pairs of extra trousers at *3.00. Men’s negligee shirts at 50c. Bathing suits 'O-MORROW the prices are lower than ever to| at $1.65. make sure of a complete clearing of men’s shirts, underwear, | pana Suits, etc. Selling as they have been selling every day will) MURE worsted suits— clear them all out by noon Saturday. Don’t miss this sale. “They never made to sell for less than are garments you need to finish out the season. $1.95 to $3.50, but these are the remainder of the Brooklyn Knit- White and colored negligee shirts, 50c. ting Co's. stock reduced for quick Special prices were formerly 68c., 79c. and $1.00. clearin, asin Freoe: White and colored negligee shirts, 68c. Special prices were formerly $1.00 and up to $1.25. Popular blue, tan and gray included. White and colored negligee shirts at 51.00. Alt. SIZES. All the latest styles. To-morrow the last collection of waists bought for the pre-inventory sale will be pleteness of the selection, the beautiful quali superb workmanship and dainty trimmings all indicate that hundreds of smart dressers will want these waists at $1. Couldn't buy them for less than $2 early in the season. Now they’re half price for a decisive clearing— all day Friday and till noon Saturda: Second Floor. Hundreds of sheer dainty Eng- are included. Waists that button in tho front. Waists' that button in the back. Styles thatsare exquisitely designed with inser- tions and plaits, while the collar and cuffs are finely trimmed. They're extremely cool and fashionable, and to be conservative would be good values at $2—pre-in- ventory price $1.00. Pre-inventory price, $1.98, Numerous styles of Persian lawn shirt @ Ky Wi 1% Pre-inventory price, $4.98. waists, yokes or elaborately Shirt waists of allover embroidery— | with long or elbow sleeves — others with elaborate fronts of insertions and | Beautiful lingerie waists, all exquis- itely designed with dainty insertions, medallions, tucks and hand work— A STANDARD $1.25 corset | ‘orn by amare Taner wor Arnerica. Catata Sleee) Medium hieh bust, habit hip, patista: ) = entary price, Whe f (4 Short hi Ni hb bust, suitable | Excellent quality China silk waists, 1 , with deep designed cuff and shirred trimmed fronts of dainty insertion of | s neat gi made of tucked lace and embroidery—usually $3.50. | mul! and lace. Pre-inventory price, $2.95. Pre-inventory price, $7.95. trimmed sleeves. Value $5. usually sold at $10 and $12, ONE MORE OPPORTUNITY TO BUY Dainty corset covers at 12c. N° sale has evér concluded with such a remarkable bargain. The quantity is ample. The qu y is extraor- dinary. The beautiful trir proclaim them smart eno Corset ‘Values are si Covers, 12c tucks gh to wear with the thinr ich as to effect a com- plete clearing of our excellent selec= tions of muslin underwearto-morrow and Saturday forenoon, but you will find your size and style 2s readily full ruffies, of used pianos to-morrow. $10.00 down 4 “The shattering of idols, popular dois, has of late become a thing of almost Gaily occurrence. It is a sad thing | a to contemplate, but jt is an inevitwbie i condition, The late James G. Biaine, | Special prices are usually $2.00 and up to $3.50. All the newest colorings for Summer. , 39c.---Men’s underwear---50Oc. raordinary values that we do not believe can be duplicated —prices lower even than usually paid in August. Combed Egyptian yarn shirts and drawers, At 39c.—former special price 59c. Broken lots of underwear, special, 50c. | Balbriggans, Japanese crepes and various other broken lots. For Friday, When he was Secretary of State, said | to me once that a man in business Would do an a@et which ne would con- sider i LChambers upright...880 $4 L Chickering upright..125 450 Viranteh & : | rights. 1p0 875 B50 round_neck effects, trimmed with embroidery—spectal, 75c. for $1 fine Cambric night gowns ral pr wbsolutely contempudle and if he did it in his own person- ects, t Good fast-color sulis—blue or black Peles Se 28D sy all sizes—usually wold at $1.00 "A collegtion of men,’ said Mr. Blaine, ‘wail permit a wrohg waich no eb Of these fan. individualy would tink of doing.” That 18 undouotediy true of the con- that has been exposed in ‘this nt insurance scandal, ow in this insurance scandal arious, other that have very much particular ma own gecord wh ainsook chemise, $1.50 for f Seal pretCrsatyleas wil Jee ace, $2 cambric petticoats, handsomely trim- ep umbrel} ed wit n Tows of lace. SIMPSON CRAWFORD co. SIMPSON CRAWFORD €0. ies Sale of mercerized foulards, at 9c. All silk remnants 19c a yard and up. | be one SMAR TEST silks of the season, including those popular $1.00 and $1.25 erwants a Summer costume. in all plain colors, white and / ue. | Good quality chambrays at 5c a yard. s; i Taffetas. Messalines, Fancy taffetas, Louisines, thelr one littie inter it did not count Talks of Tainted Money. “The great trouble maker wountry Is money. | “he great offset to that evil ts the | ~ ANNA H e Waetaes a White habutai Corded wash silks, | SIMPSON ORAWFORD CO. are subject to return at full amount paid to date of return to he ap- plied on a new piano any time within one year—twel ments, including— PACKARD, H. & S. G. LINDEMAN, SCHUBERT. oS Ss oO > lve celebrated new instru- fi OF wi eronihonae rough colored shantungs, and you can easily find the lengths you desire. rain Foor. neat and washable—in fact, it has so ‘a abi | July Sale - ae For waists 19¢c%% 35c0% 45% 55 03 | many advantages that women are buying it for three or four dress lengths. sath r4e9e, FR gale. hen, the sind | Pianos famous from ocean to ocean are offered in this sale at 2 es ta yd, Less than a dollar fora dress length. aia ph ten uncty ips iie | | absurdly low prices. They are in good, playable con Some are as good For dresses. Sold up to $1.50 early in the season, Linen color, a Green Navy Flue, they “only h | Thecon portunity Comenbur ic Th : with dots effects, with dot t Thei as new. pportunity nce a year, jousands will take advantage, for it j 4 ened ne | ALL means a new silk dress, new waists, or new skirts at |, the usunl price. yates aoe at 86 at es ME sana slates | Rough silk shantungs. |Peau de Cygnes, | Foulard satins, | Fancy washable habutais, allvalalnventors: WRIGtanE Al ae Black silks of all kinds, Evening. silk All colors, without dressing. inches wide. SIMP: PRE-INVENTORY CLEARING OF | | ’ Women’s smart Summer costumes DECISIVE PRICES that will move New York's finest showing of fashionable Summer ap- parel out in a day and a half. Third Floor, to this PRE-INVENTORY SALE Lace remnants, 10c ENGTHS to suit every purpose— fashionable laces that Cost 25¢ and up early in the season—newest styles created especially for all summer wear. Main Floor. Laces for hats, 10c Special prices were formerly $1.50 and up to $2.00. Excellent grade, including white plaited negligees. Men’s custom-made negligee shirts, $1.35. i} | For trimmings | Correct Jengthe re skirts Bathing suits. THOSE stunnin he ELD each cosiumes at These fit like tai ces usually ash if suits. If you could see yours self in one of them— say at $5.00 -- and then sce yourself in a Laces for coats, Laces for dresses, LACE REMNANTS AT 15c Early season prices up to 50c, Fancy muslin dresses, *9.75 rented suit or an ordi- Daintily trimmed with lace and insertion, in light blue, rose, nary costume, you'd ry ——> ( pink, violet, green and white—made over organdie drop skirts have oneof ihese Tie ene Bee of same color—fancy waist, short sleeves, and full round skirts. suits ready for ? Cluny laces, Insertions, Karly season prices up to 824.50, IN turday Repousse, Skirtings, t 5.00 Chantilly, Cream, white Linen coat suits at $8.75 ESHER | and others, Ecru and black. Vimohair or dress fla a variety © k high or low The Tuxedo model—also short or three-quarter length strap coats—plaited skirts—in white, also blue and green of good models to select from: en or imported duck, Early season price, $10.75. Embroideries, 5c, 10c, 19c, 35c The season’s greatest clearing—newest designs, smartest embroideries, for present and tuture use —all perfectly new embroideries, all remnants, all soiled sample strips, inciuded at prices that will clear them out in a day anda half, Vaiue up to 1,00, Main Floor, TENERIFFE, IRISH POINT, EYELET, COPIES OF FRENCH HANDWORK, ETC. Edgings, Beadings, Insertions, Skirtings, Bandings, Corset cover widths, Galioons, Irregular effects, ‘lion effects, Allovers, jarly seuson prices 15c, 20c, 65¢, 1,00 SIMPSON CRAWEFO: ALL SIZES. 3.50 Ess See Ess low shoes 1.95. hort sleeves | i trimmed— | some with white | sailor collars—colors blue, brown or black --sizes for and misses. At 7.50 New shirt - waist style - box - plaited 4 waist and skirt—also White poplineite sHirts, 53.75 SAUNT NSCs Bhyie an Ys other model 21 gore—full plaited—one of the most popular skirts of the new cobweb trimmin: season—made especially for us to sell at this price—all waist- blue, brown and black bands up to 28 inches, and skirts from 38 to 43 length, Sicilian, SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co, == The difference between “Anna Held” and ordinary cigars is the result of the American Cigar Company's exclusive process of scientific fermenting and blending. The blending in the “Anna Held” is real, unlike the usual factory-made “tobacco sandwich” of several grades, Thecharacter- A istic qualities of the var- ious tobaccos required to produce the “Anna Held” flavor are thor- oughly intermingled before reaching the factory, This blend- ing process is not even attempted by any other manufacturer, You'll appreciate the difference with the first puff of an “Anna Held,” Butcher linen dresses, $8.50 Trimmed with lace and heavy applique—high neck and long Sleeves—plaited skirts. Also handkerchief linen—tub dresses— hand-embroidered both waist and skirt bo} women ly seanon price, $19.75, as at the beginning of the season. : Second Hloor. trimmed with tucks and tehings Je. for 75c. drawers. natnsock and cambric, with lace insertion and edge. 25c. for nuinsook and cambric corset cove French and Atting styles, tucks, laces, ribl ee 50c. for 75c. fine nainsook corset covers— pretty yo! flects of fire laces and ribbon; very special. 75c. for $1.00 corset covers, several goud eects, im 4 lace and embroidery, ji $1.00 for $1. ook night gowns, log, designed choice laces and embroidery, | $1.00 for 91.50 petticoats of cambric, 1 : 2 lace and nomstitehing—spectal chemise of good nainsook, . 5 ; Fine organdies at 19¢ a yard. Floral effects—real French large roses “soft, sheer cloth—worth Ginghams, voiles and | Many short le el CRAWFORD Co, the oo. New York's finest grocery specials for Frida y PRICES on ABSOLUTELY PURE foods are so low as to be strictly in keeping with the great pre-inventory price reductions all over this house, Mail orders filled, or call 2100—Chelsea Sixth Floor, 1 2c Breakfast bacon—Armour’s or Switt’s 12!c traordinary sale of mild sugar cured bacon, 4 to 5 Ib, pieces, ,t 124 ¢ a pound, Sold by All Dealers in Good Cigars S ELLING HUNDREDS of pairs every day, yet | YEW Lonsren. [| MMLLAR'S NAPTHA Cal | \ aw RULEIION BISCUITS. | ly ney EOMATOR ‘Trade wupplied by the selection is complete, Not a single Size or style att in tt™* 40c | | | Bar se% 10 bar eh | | MI ote Mon 1 orci, Babe, missing. But the demand is so great that our splendid regu- lar stock is almost exhausted. Your opportunity Is to- morrow to secure a pair of the best $3.50 shoed ever made at $1.05. Sertember 1 we become selling agents for the Queen Ouality”shoe, 25 fashionable styles. No less than 25 smart, correct styles in Ess See Ess low shoes for present wear—all at $1.05 a pair—none excepted all patent leathers at $1.05, such as glazed $7 95 ° three’ cartons, Be. carton. BAWING rOwDE! Stuart, ,uarantoed edi any 400, brand; 1-tb. METROPOLITAN TOBACCO CO., New York, Smoka Story'' is a bool that talia all about hese wew processes, Le send it free, American Cigar Company, 111 Fifth Ave., Now York Me n!? 296! | “nine 246 | Bchumae! ran mery; 6 13 hh” Granu- : Gelb, cart DNDENBED MILK, Gall Borden'a Fern Brand; cn He Armour's B sleed, to 1b. PRUSH Bi Royal Stuart, extra cre Ih. sualed Grable (dell ered) STAR HAMS, , Motor Sit l6c a i ft | Beet wht Tike PAV yd 8c | mal” Us" eoutan ” Adg, CAND trated, Bont diva Hutte 6 | Wh, 7 i =, | wing 66 oy, A Koval iu BL rs 786 | H,.3¢ ‘ined Granu~ ford kind Prd | luted) 5, 1b, ou ih, digit 786 Hed 44 Sot Big | ieib, enn’. bw York 2b. ean AWHUT SIPTED PEAS, Dulae vy brand; dowen, tt , 9c kid, patent kid or patent calf, black Russia calf, lace styles, In medium, light or heavy soles; hand-welted or hand-turned soles~-all styles, all high sizes "kind, ity @ wbeetw Hmeralg or Valley Br a CAM ae : NEW Tab BGG! Rot peliverea, im jozen peat 2B ag heels, from the low commonsense heel to the daini ny Louis XV. heels—every style of last imaginable—all and all widths from AA to E and 2% to 8. a ¥ 54 and $5 boots at $2,45—all size:

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