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wee Tightens Every DIAMONDS AND L Tooth. OF SOCIETY “asssieiess Beoar Teeth, CuresPyorrhoea, Etc. | —Startling Revolution in Dentistry. Import of Precious Stones In | dedi dicate Extraordinary Pros- | ca! and Make an lavestigtica He: selity of Country. amination Is Free—48:Page Illar trated Book Explains All; | OTHER GEMS LOSE FAVOR Call or!Send for It, | There is no more opportune time of the year to have dental work done han now, The weather is comforta-, and the system generally at its best average of health. By having the work done now u_-will save yourself a lot of discomfort during | American Pearls Equal to Ori- ; ental Products, but Not |the winter months, tor draughts and chills will not settle as readily in So Popular. healthy teeth and gums as in dis- eased ones. If you are in need of the vices of a dentist, then dentists and dentistry interest you vitally, and so you have no doubt heard of Dr. G. | |Gordon Martin, of 820 6th av. N. W , and his Alveolar Method Nothing indicates the extraordinary Presperity of the United St present time more than fssued yesterday head giving fig .|of Dentistry, the most wonderful | Port of diamonds and jewe! nis |Tevolution that the profession of country. dentistry h er known. Before making up your mind defi- nitely which dentist you are going to, we wish you would investigate the fe about 33 per in for the Merits of Dr. Martin. It can easily | ©orresponding month of last year, Those ve proved that thera is no more figures are the more remarkable in view |SKilled dentist’ anywhere than he. of the fact that both pearls and dia- | Work is being done in his office every | During the just completed month of July the precious entered at York amou MRI HEVS viiinielnely: dae in |day that before his invention of Al-| value since tw sacwais: |veolar Dentistry (for which six of the monds are priced about 85 per cent, | leading countries of the world have ‘anted him patents) it was thought never could be done, Firstly, Dr. | Martin is the only dentist in the world that has a right to the use of ents in connection with his of Alveolar Dentistry. ane t-| Hence he is the only dentist in the world that hag a process by which loose tecth can he tightened and made as solid and sound as they were in youth: by which missing teeth to any st the number can be replaced without plate contess or bridge work, thus saving you from .the™ wearing a plate of false teeth; by which pyorruoea and other serious diseases of the gums are cured. Dr. Martin also crowns teeth by a new process, and does all other den. tal work, such as filling teeth, straightening irregular teeth, arrest- ing the decaying of teeth, curing dis- charge from the gums, foul breath ulcers of the teeth, &c. He makes no charge whatever for a thorough examination of the mouth, and any one can avail himself of this privi- lege, feeling sure that no charge wil! It. Not only this, but the doctor | |will be glad to give vou good advice | on the care of the teeth and gums and how to avoid the trouble in the fu-| ture. His charges are extraordinarily sonable and his work is of per- nent value. He has had under treatment in New York some of the ; | foremost men and women of this country, many of whom came thou- sands of miles. Their names and ad- dr will be given to you on ap- plication, Jt is certain that for disease of the ~\teeth and gums no better or more have Skilled dentist can be found any- where than Dr. Martin, He has been | of more value to his profession than | any man of recent years, and {f you in need of the services of a dentist you should certainly go to him. Persons residing in New York il] surely make it a point to eall in | ‘on. but those living out of the y who wish to know more about the doctor and his method should ad- dress him, Dr. G, Gordon Martin, M | DD. §. n Suite 704—320 ae ~N.W. ., New York, N 063. He will , sending his higher ees they were pearl ind River has had By the price of ts considerable Prejudice Against Pearle. There is still a prejudice aga american’ peas, bu 4 thelr ditlict, q from the Ori ts the Arka Hundieds Uniged the Oriental Lon- people pearls thin th “People are ii imperfect strings of } Cartier. "They demi Jeoted because shape does fest of the Want Perfect Gems, As regards diamon good. Although + Precious wun fince the, discovery. of “Premier = mine, Hamond = market | London, and are, constant! fer” diamond other gems which fetohing prices a em, ‘Nurdu jos ttheir p has consequr @nd demand the price of the market ¢ ciety's test bines, — TROLLEY EXPLOSION SCATTERS PASSENGERS. illustrated booklet, letters — = pment, & Those calling in Bang and Blue Flames Empty a Derson will also ve a copy of this valuable booklet. The regular office hours are from I. to 5.80 P. M, Sundays from | GON BRAND ‘= SHIRTS Sixth Avenue Car of Pretty Girls in a Jiffy. An attract! etyles in women merie op living Dwentieth s & o'clock, W Ploslo. te fe ae acer SHIRTS MADE and before ae! Dept.— Vigorous Price Cut: ing Lingerie Waists, ; in Mull and Sheer Lawns, mee —_—— oo ee ee ee eflectively trimmed with | ine ariety to Selectirom. [rice Nal and Mechlin Laces formerly 4.75 A large Shirivaist Suis, Former values 7 775 to 13.50. Fine White Lawn Suits, Fine White Lawn Suits. Waist, solid embroidered front, Waist with surplice front, | buttoned down back. Skirt, full tucked. Former price White Linen Suits, te Several models with neat floral embroidery on waist, finished A cenerous selection of leading off with fine tucks and but- colors in chambrays and linens; trimmed with several rows of 00 tine Val, lace Skirt full tucked | Heel, with 5 rows Val. around bottom Former price 5,50, Colored Suits, toned down back, Skirt tull) nad A Atieree iallored and a* EZ = E r y embroidered. Al kilted Former prices 7,50 nome lItet models. former aie’ 7,00 to 13,50, <a ee - e THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVEING, AUGUST 3, 1905. The great stale ues sale and semi-annual furniture sale, One thousand dozen corset covers at 25¢c ON’T judge this sale by any that has ever been held here or elsewhere. They are corset covers that sell by the thousands at a price so much higher you'd hardly believe them to be the same quality. Made by one of the most famous concerns in the country, they are distinctive in style, quality and work- WLS manship. Nothing like them has ever been offered at 25¢, For weeks we have been working up this tremen= dous sale, trying to complete a mammoth pure chase at our own price. We stuck to that price, knowing that to secure these corset covers to sell at 25c would create the great- est sensation of the season—abso- 25c lutely the greatest bargain—posi- tively the largest crowds. We got them—twelve thousand for to-morrow's extraordinary after- inventory selling. No moretocome. All whodo not come to-morrow or Saturday forenoon run the risk of losing the season’s best opportunity. Here’s an idea of the bargain at 25c—made of the finest nainsooks, beautifully designed with fine laces, bead- ing and ribbons—pretty French styles. Second Floor, 75c, for $1.00 cambric night gowns. 0 for $1.50 cambric walking skirts. $1.50 for $2 lace-trimmed petticoats. $1.00 for $1.50 nainsook chemise, 50c. for 7Sc. lace-trimmed corset covers. ‘5c, for $1.00 nainsook corset covers. 25c. for 39c, cambric drawers. $1.00 for $1.50 nainsook night gowns. 48o 50c. tor 75c. lace-trimmed drawers. c. SIMPSON CR ra ORD CO. for 9Sc. kimono sacques. Sale of corsets, 59c. Early tant With ten ‘and "som Evenings i alace. Rerun price $1.00 ‘59c 5.30. rn SIXTH AVE: 19% TOLO™ STREETS Notice of deliveries If you are spending the Summer In she,cruerp on At the fotshore aclect the Early Gh Batindays 12,30. Gx Fifth day of the great August furniture sale ALES were more than double those of Br corresponding period of last year at the last accounting. To- merrow we continue to offer bargains in the finest furniture that not only time to BUY, but this store the place to realize the greatest saving on the hest Dressers. 8.50 for 12.50 dressers. 10.50 for 14.00 dressers. 12.00 for 16,00 dressers. 15.25 for 21.50 dressers. 19.75 for 32.00 dressers. | | $3.00 for 42.00 dressers. | (50. more be 50 brass beds at $27.75. Massive construction—2-inch con- tinuous posts, extending low foot— heavy filling and mounts—best French Chiffonters, 25 for 75 for -50 for 10.75 chiffoniers. 75 for 13.50 chiffoniers. 75 for 28.00 chiffoniers. 50 for 30.00 chiffoniers. 3+piece parlor sultes. +75 for $20.75 suites. 919.75 for $26.00 suites. 822.50 for £30.00 suites $29.50 for $40.00 suites lacquer — excep- tional value even at #42.50--to- morrow, $27.75. 17.76 for $25 beds 19.75 for'$35 beds 20.50 for $44 beds 80,00 for $42 bods 44.00 for $638 bods 59,00 for $55 beds 19.75 for 32,00 sideboards. | 1.50 for 2.50 dining chalrs. 24.50 for 36.00 sideboards. | 1.65 for 2.75 dining chairs. 26.00 for 42.50 sideboards. | 2.25 for 2.75 dining chairs. 35.50 for 52.00 sideboards. | 3.2 40.00 for 59.75 sideboards. | 3.7) China closets. Morris chairs. 817 for 23.50 china closets. RPS io Morris 5 for 4.50 dining chairs. 5 for 4.75 dining chairs. 5.50 chiffoniers. 9.50 chiffoniers. | 18.50 for $26 china closets. 21.50 for 34.75 closets. 25.50 for laa: china closets. $30 for 39,50 china closets. chai china) g.75 for 1200 Morris chai: 11.50 for 15. 15 Morris chairs. a SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, 2 pairs of dress shields, 25c THOSE small crescent shape shields made espe- cially to wear with the sheerest of shirt waists, as | they are invisible. Equal to any shield for which you'd pay 25c. Perfectly perspiration-proof and washable “Made of a good strong quality of rubber cloth, covered with pure white nainsook—all sizes, including the s: crescent shape—special to-morrow and Saturday fore- 25c 1400 shirts formerly sold at noon, two pairs for....... See eeteneceeeeeee Pearl buttons, Coat styles and 5c and 10c a dozen open-front “styles. ph Small and medium sizes in all styles and patterns, especially desirable for dainty shirt waists and white dresses. Usually cost double; Main Floor, Notion Dept. Sale of hose supporters, all styles, 25c Large satin pad, with four straps—satin top, sew on— satin top, hook on—and pin top styles—made, with two to | four straps—extra heavy lisle elastic—com- O85 They differ so | tremely low after-inve: | | bosom shirt. le from are pric The after- | As it is i should est of the season. 800 shirts formerly sold at $1.50 are offered at 450 shirts formerly sold at $2.00 & $2.50 special at $1.25 Something about the styles. Plain effects and effects. Woven madras in plain white, light prints or light and medium eifects— also embroidered cut figure madras—imported and domestic fabrics. e new Fall and Winter styles that discriminating men will be influenced by the ex- y prices to select a supply for the coming season. ‘After -inventory sale of men’s shirts. in which $1.00 are offered at 55c 85c Correct dressers will cli Main Floor, All are from our superior regular stocks of $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.5u shirts and many were made to our special order. s that will prevail on Fall and Winter shirts of equal quaiity. is acknowledged to afford the most advantageous buying opportunity of the season. rchandise remaining from a season's selling be cleared out, it is only natural that prices The foregoing Cuffs attached or separate cuffs. Toilet article specials, such as 4 boxes of Ideal Talcum Powder, 25c Mail orders filled. Powder Paper books 10¢, Levy's La Blache powder, 29¢. 4c, Roger & Gallet’s rice powder or talcum powder, White Rose glycerine soap, 5¢.—55c, a dozen, Simpson Crawford's witch hazel soap, box, 106, Purita Spanish Castile soap, finest imported, 1@c. Armour’s 10c, size toilet soap, 5c, Armour’s super-tar transparent glycerine soap—the ideal shampoo soap, leaving the hair soft and plossvecente 3 18c, Violet ammonia, for the bath, pint, 12c.—quart, 1 Elder flower and cucumber cold cream, for sunburn ‘ind tan—also an excellent skin food—15c, and 85c. Witch hazel liquid cream, for sunbur: Dentiseptine tooth powder, finest made, fan | Listerine, 14c Essence Jamaica ginger, 1g, and 27c, Witch hazel, double di Hed, prt 19¢.—quart, 38¢, Coke's dandruff cure, 87e. and And a 25c. cake of Coke's shampoo soap free with each bottle. Kaiserine, German coiogne, 28c., 38c. and 5 Idealla tollet water, fh violet, rose and carnation, 50¢. size, 89c! | Houbigant's Ideal Sorosis rubber gi! Se. ic. size, 20c. ng to the soft erfume, $1.39" per ounce, loves, ot value, for 59c, pare them with those usually sold at 39c. to SSTMPSON, CH 50¢.—special. Five hundred fine lawn | waists 50c. each | No enough to last all day—qualities too fine styles too stunning, workmanship too good for them fo remain long at 50c.—plaited in front and back—white with small black dots. gecona Floor. Lawn shirt waists, 51.00. Exclusive models—beautifully trimmed with round yoke—others with elaborately trimmed fronts of in sertions, Usually $2.00, Lawn shirt waists, 51.25. | Made of sheer lawn, with designed fronts of em- broidery or lace insertions and fi ! back and sleeves, Value $2 Lawn shirt waists, 52.95, | Made of sheer lawn—several excel or elbow sleeves—trimmed with inserte, back and front trimmed with insertions. $4.00. China silK waists, $3.50. Made of china silk, with dainty yoke fronr and back made of insertions, hemstitching and tucks—eloow sleeves, trimmed with lace-edged ruffle. Value $5,00. Lingerie waists, $5.95, Very fine, with designed front and back, A them all out in a few row days. homespuns, black thibets and tailored ment custom made. £25 suits. is you need a pair couple of pairs when you see trimmed with dainty lace insertions, and cc 5,000 yards of 69c. colored taffeta at 29c. 2 However, the selection is excellent, representing many of the season's used, and at this price it will pay you to select a supply for the future. eo UDING tho e extremely popular rough colored silk shantungs made to sell at $1.25 a yard—Also SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, season's smartest fabrics, The selling has broken all records this week, and still the All the goods marked letter **@?? will be sold at @e/ All the goods marked letter 4G"? will be sold at 1 Be All black and colored fabrics go on sale Formerly Shepherd Checks, Panama Suitings, Broadcloths, cuffs to correspond. Former price $10.00. OLD regularly by this store at 69¢. a yard, and to prove to you that it is one of the best selling silks of best shades in obundant quaatities. It’s that lustrous, guaranteed-to- Main Floor, Great sale of silk remnants at 19c. taffeta, Crepe de Chine, messaline, peau de cygne, fanc y silk, evening silks, with plenty of black silks of useful lengths at 6¢., 8¢., 10c., 12c., 18c. and 20c. a yard, marked down selection is unbroken for bargain Friday. Main Floor. All the goods marked letter**4?" will be sold at 4c All the goods marked letter '* 477? will be sold at 12e All the goods marked letter (4J)??will be sold at J Qe | All the goods marked letter ‘4 FH?! will be sold at 2OC Absolute clearing---dress goods remnants. All fine imported and domestic materials, at 75¢ to$2.50, there's a number of lengths exactly rigat for entire Suits, sepurate Skirts, separate Waists and Dresses in AT French Voiles. English Mohairs, French Eoliennes, 25c | SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, the season will say that not all colors are included, showing the demand has been extraordinary. wear tafieta, Taffeta is » stamuard silk. No weave is more extensively 29c., 39c. a yard. in lengths of 1 to 15 yards—suitable for waists, dresses, coats and trimmings. OUSANDS OF REMNANTS AT 4C. a yard for bargain Friday. Thousands Ac ': from 12¢, to 75c, to insure the ‘absolute clearing of every remnant. They are the 4c Eight mammoth bargain tables full of remnants All the goods marked letter ‘¢J3"? will be sold at @@_ All the goods marked letter 4497?” will be sold at 1 Je SIMPSON CHAWFOKD Co, | n c Al! remnants and dress patterns included 25c, 35c, 45c, The remnants are from 2! to 9 yards long, and so great is the variety that in almost every smart fabric for misses and children, Sale begins at 4.30 a, m. Friday on the Main Floor, rotunda: English Mohairs, French Yoiles, AT Crepe de Paris French Vigoureux AT English Whipcords. Armures. English Suitings, ) Granites, Scotch Homespuns, C Crepe de Paris. 6 French Voiles. Eoliennes. Lansdowne. Albatross. un's Veiling. Scotch Plaids. Checked Mohairs. Priestley Mohairs, F Fronch Challies. Shepherd Checks cravenetted, S we do not carry over men’s sui tive that we give them an afte York for suits of their character—l of outing suits or those suitable to wear right up to De- cember. At 8.50—Blue serges are included—also worsteds, cheviots, jined with serge—single and double-breasted styles. At 13.50 men’s finest suits. Embracing our entire line of high-grade suits—exclusive pat- terns in worsteds, tweeds, cheviots and blue serges. Remember, these are pickings from $20 and t 2.75 men’s 5.00 trousers. and fancy cheviots that we have marked special at Boys’ wool suits, 2.25. Excellent school suits—correct styles for Fall and Winter— suits that will sell at $4.00 and $5.00 a month later—same high quality—Norfolk suits, double breasted; Norfolks, three-piece suits, satlor suits and Russians—sizes from 3 to 16 years—any Style in any kind—you'll pick half a dozen when you see them. ‘After-inventory sale of all men’s suits. | ntory price, and made, wrerteet fitting. T Second Floor, 250 suits formerly two-piece outing suits—all hand- Every gar- of extra trousers—you'll buy a these 600 pairs of fine worsteds 75. rom one season to another, it is impera- \ suftici iently low to clear Therefore you can gency upon pric and Saturday being absolutely the lowest of the season anywhere in New ake your choice SIMPSON, ¢ HAWFoRD co. Another sale of black voile sKirts at $10.50 PARE a remarkable after-inventory clearing of all separate skirts, shirt-waist suits and linen suits at an average REDUCTION OF HALF, These voile skirts at $10.50 you do not buy for a tew weeks or months. All Winter you can wear them--all next Spring and Sum- mer, for they’ll last. In style they are strictly the fatest for Autumn—in quality they are better than ever sold before at 310.50, Handsome cluster plaits over heavy silk drop skirt fitted over hips. White linon skirts, 52.50. Made of Union linon—at plaited gore—well tailor- ed and 4-inch hem—value $4.95. Third Floor White poplinette sKirts, $3. 50. Excellent quality—made full and stitched down over hips, making a good flare at bottom—worth $5.75, White brilliantine sKirts, $4.95 Made of white brilliantine—full plaited model—just the style to wear with white shirt waists for moune tain or seashore—excellent quality—usually $7.50, Shirt waist suits at $7.50. Made of fine handkerchief linen—waists and skirts both hand embroidered—sizes 32, 34 and 36—former prices up to $16.75. Also tub dresses, Linen and duck suits, $7.95. Made of white or colored linen and duck, in long and short coats, tight and loose fitting—also the little short Eton effects —plalted skirts — various models—values up to $18. 7 SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co, for to-mor- After-inventory clearing of embroideries. At 9c a yard. Embroideries in all the season's newest designs and In styles adaptable to every Purpose —edgings, insertions, bandings, galloons, applique effects, &c.—of fine manufac- ture. Usually 15c, and 19c. per yard, At 19c a yard. Embroidery remnants and odd pieces of fine edgings, in- sertions, bandings, skirtings and corset-co cidedly bargains for those who secure th Drop-head sewing machine at °11.95 A ENTS ask $35.00 and receive it so readily when they tell the name of this famous machine, that in pricing it) at $11.95 we are sure of selling fifty or| more in a day. Fourth Floor, The name is not a secret except that wo cannot advertise it, Start your Fall sewing with the right kind of a machine and save $23.05 by) taking advantage of to-morrow’s early Autumn offering, Not a machine such as usually sells for $11.95, A genuine $35.00 machine, with all the latest attachments—five drawers—drop- head style-—looks like a table when closed. At 25c. a yard. Sample strips of embroidery in beautiful dest St. Gall manufacture, Teneriffe, Irish Point, E1 blind and open work embroidery, copies of broideries, &c, Usually sold at 65c. a yard, At 69c.a yard. Sample strips of fine embroidery flouncings, 3 of fine Main Floor, 27 inches wide, scalloped and hemstitched effects, in dainty exclusive ver widths—de- em. Value 45c. designs, in lengths of 2 to 4% yards. SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, Monthly sale of groceries SUCH prices are so exceptional in a Loi where purity is gu; f aran- S) teed as in the Model Food Store that to supply the PS they nin effect until 12.30 o'clock Saturday. Mail Orders Fille: Sixth Floor. Call 2100 Chels GONDENSED MILK, Fern ‘ora Formerly $1.25, Rabinces and Champagne Ware BAKED BEANS, TAR SOAP. bank's r) Royal Stuart, there beans i dowen, 400 "3 ihe Breit 0 dozen, i testo so good We invite | requiar fe carton = SHG pints Jour patrona. FRUIT JARa, L The BXPIHEI Oxtra fan: a 2.10; automaticat! alley d y tur Bei B-1b, puckage ie Sint NEW TEAS. Hyson, ” Formona ATO CA’ BAKED for waa TOM. ied pate | eval dozen,” bout WASH 90 Biitve: TM: pane, 166 noacit ¥oOD, Peterman'ey rib, om, Capit Haes "gh! Brit 10c, box. J G POWDER. Prereay yr’ toad, egal to uny 406, I t N from. Bpain 5; half gallo SCOURING sOAP. Hide of the Hiteh IL ace ae prove August to be THE i constructed furniture. mt} Se | 5-plece parlor suites. $14. 75 suites $24.50 for $36.00 suites. . ites. | $32.00 for $40.00 suites. . s s $37.50 for $45.00 suites. it $40.00 for $52.00 suites. $40.00 jor $55.00 suites. | $50.00 for $65.00 suites. Dining tables, Buffets. 5.50 for 7.50 dining tables.| 14.50 for 20,00 buffets. 6.50 for 8.50 dining tables. | 17.75 for 25.00 buffets. 9.50 for 13.75 dining tables. | 19.50 for 26.00 buffets. $11 for 1 dining tables. | 22.50 for 35.00 buffets. 14.75 for $21 dining tables, | 24.00 for 36.00 buffets. Sideboards. |___ Dining chairs.

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