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ee OFFERED TO RETURN MONEY. a He led an here Miss Fagendorf and so gouse the girl produced $98. w “ going to do- I or FOR AER LITTLE ___ At Home Sociable Held $100, Bill of Young Man’s Roll and Was Arrested. old Police He Had Been Robbed, and Pointed Out the i Young Woman. Man Appeared In Court to Press Theft Charge, and She Is Held. she says was a a reepcet- living with her As the result of Joke, Miss Maria Fa able young woman, mother at No. #6 Garfleld place, Brook- lyn, was locked up in a cell In the Clore mont Avenue Station-House all of last hight, and to-day was arraigned a prisoner in the Myrtle Avenue Court on ® charge of grand larceny. The young man who took the joke so Seriously that he caused the girl's ar- Test is Frederick Schwartz, of No. 112 Berkeley place, Brooklyn, who Is em- ployed in the Brewers’ Exchange, on Chatham Square, Manhattan. Mrs. Fagendorf last night gave a ‘it~ tle party at her home in honor of the twenty-third birthday or Robert Nash, @ friend of the family, Schwar' ‘mong the fifteen guests wir vited. Schwartz is blessed money than most of his about midnight, for some explained, he began to talk of perity. He ended his conve Gisplaying a roll of pills © $100 Bill the Causi ‘The outside bill of the roll was a #100 certificate. Miss Fagendorf had never meen a $100 bill, and she asked permission. to examine It. While look- ing at {t another young man, perhaps inspired by jealousy, made the follow- ing cynical observation: “] think that’s Schwartz.” “qwell, I'll just hold it and see,” sald Miss Fagendorf, and a half an hour} Jater, when she went out to get some) supper in a nearby restaurant, she said she was going out to try the bill on the Festaurant man. Schwartz waited around with other guests for some time, and ty began to get worried about b Finally he got up and left Instead of seeking Miss F went to the Bergen strect 5 the sergeant on duty that he » robbed of $109 and offered to show a ective the thief. officer to a stage money, nds were eating supper and had the rested. Fagendorf nt at her acres: nd her friends were #hid was the change from thi She had done what she sald find out If the good. She denied any intention ots ing the money. and ied to withdraw the com) istrate complaint of lary against her. As sg the complaint, i for trial. | —<— | | GIRL SAVED FROM DEATH BY A DOG Animal Barks for Help as Young Woman, Unconscious , from Explosion, Lies in Front, of Approaching Train. fhe insisted on pre the girl was held in 3500 LADOGA, Ind, Aug, 3.—With no| one near her but a faithful dog that was making an effort to call assistance, Mies Maud Heitzner, living near here ‘was picked up unconscious from the railroad track just a few moments be- fore a heavy froight tra! dashed over the spot where the girl had been fount by her uncle, ‘Mies Heitzner, who is fifteen years old, accompained by her shepherd dog, was ‘walking on the rallroad track when she | Giscovered what appeared to be a mete! tube. Anxious to see what st contained, oked it up and began pounding 1. rock. Ina few seconds there Was losion, and the girl was thrown heavily to the track. The tube contained | @ torpedo, GaswAsing that something waa wrong, the dog began oo bark, and the attention of Frank Banton, an uncle of the gir! who was at work 200 yards away, wat | @ttracted. He hastened ¢o the scene 1n | time to save his niece from the train Which was fas! approaching. : This Help Want Clipped at Random PAPER HANG hanging eloth, — Mnerasta, alike ie; BIA Week; Heady 228 Vy 24a st tor From among the 1715 Position Of, pov nyeostpe bet ir aa Moming World's Want Directory, Outf Fe itting d for the ordinary factory made garments. so unusual that economical parents will instantly recognize the adva demonstration of our unalterable policy of selling high grade apparel of every description—garments that possess a superior The very best selections are now available and will be kept up to the high standard We'd like to have you make a general tour of inspection—then come here and see how quickly you'll recognize ; pivvncie of buying dependable children’s wear—especially when the saving advantages are so pronounced. Store will be open until 6 P. M. Friday and hereafter—that hour will be our regular closing time—open all day Saturday—come and make this store i a ; ve radius of 200 Riles of New York will find the economical possibilities well worth the journeys Mail orders Brepald to Seton nearest purchaser Ww NUMBING ROE or aes Bisa HOU Savi ng opportunities. OM now until school opens we’re going to turn our attention to outfitting the school children, and what's more we're going to make the early season buying inducements tage of coming to this store for Boys’ and Girls’ apparel of every character. We're going to make every transaction a practicable uality of material and workmanship—at less than you'd have to h of this store throughout the season. youl taye copay cle Were Come NOW fur these values. within a First announcement NEW FALL STYLES) Suits, coats ‘and dresses for Girls and misses AX? a great variety of attractive values to back up the statement when we say that Simpson Crawford Co. will again be the foremost New York specialists in exclusive high-grade, tailor-fitting apparel set of smart dressers. Just a little diffe farther ahead of our nearest competitor in this line, so important yet so often neglected in other stores. | You can find anything you want in this great <ection if Fashion says it's correct, and you haven't fingers | enough to count the fashionable creations not shown elsewhere. Every stunning style from those dashing, new tailored | suits, those charming automobile coats, down to the | practical, inexpensive school suit. No economicil | mother would think of missing this extraordinary e- hibition of girls’ and misses’ apparel, twice as large as ever before, and no smart miss would allow her to if she but knew the prize values that await her 8. 7 § {or misses’ suits in all-wool suiting of in- | 18. visible plaids in several colors, with com- bination collar and cuffs, IIned with light gray satin; also heavy, black, loose long coat, plaited s fine quality cheviot in blue and Kirt. 00 for junior in blue and black chev- 15. jot, loose-fitting coats, yoke effect, with large box plaits, fly front, velvet, collar, i ch ent. g suite 0. Pe ates! Sj-length coats in excellent quality covert cloth, pretty, light shade; one of the season's newest models. Boys’ and Girls’ | 25c. Hosiery at 19c. our way of introducing the best | osiery you can buy for 25c., and we expect to sell them in dozen lots, as the quality gives away the fact that the price is not likely to be so low | again as Friday and Saturday | These books needed for school. CENTURY rd in t Appendix rules f patent 7G leather, 1.3% LATIONS, Vie. 2 ar. elota, Floor. Fast black absolutely and the heel and toe are | 19: spliced and the sole IC double to make them as strong as hosiery can be made—special 19c. | NOTICE —Our boys and girls’ depart- ment is complete with everything for school, inclusing nechwear, underwear, | $7.95 for $18 soft silk waists with elaborate front and ba Sweaters, ul ellas, etc. oe 4 ee, LL... For girls’ Fall school dresses. LAIDS will be the tavorite fabric for girls’ school frocks—more popular this Fall than ever before—here's a special offering, just at the é. Main Flo Silk and Wool French Plaid Suitings ina The most popular fabric shown this The quality sold regularly 69c at 89c. yd.; Friday's selling... Se Seana | 100 Pieces Novelty Worsted Suiting. A splendid assort- nent of the newest Fall peng, ii neat fancy checks, invisible plaids and | fancy striped effects, suitable for children's school wear. Regularly | sold at 75c.5 Friday, special, yd....,s.csreeeeenrceessoesssee mn’ 49 | $2.25 school shoes at °1.15. FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. THis emarkable sale of high-grade school shoes for boys and girls “ deed be a great surprise to economi parents, as well as to other ely no other store in New York will offer half as good a bargain Second Floor, They are shoes we've been wanting to clear out for some time in order to reduce our stock and give more room to Quesn Quality, soon to be announced, but we held off the clearing purposely till you should be ready to purchase school si0¢s for the children, | Excellent st of the famous Nature shoe, strong enough to rough it in ihe wildest weat yet they have hand-sewed welted soles, insuring comfort clearing prices to-morrow and Saturday | | right 50 Pieces Imported variety of new Fall designs season for ch "s schoul Gresses. iores, for s at this opportune time. 15 = 4 $1.15 for the $2.25 grade—sizes © to 10's. $1.35 for the $2.50 grade—sizes_!! to 2. SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, $45 machine, *17.25. | ‘15 trunks at $10, W: have «ood ma ¢ 18.95 hundreds who go away in F rer—-here's a saving op- nity that can't be duplicated See it on the machine. 17-25 Fourth Ploor, | b any me of the ve Fourth £ ‘ I your eenoe 00. 3 ° Last of the lawn waists, 1.25 SPECIAL PRICE WAS £2.00 N OT the regular price, but the SPECIAL price, mind you, was $2.00, So you can easily judge what a great bargain they are at $1.25 1 ‘% 25 We'll go further and show you how extraordinary they are at 1,25—all beautifully trimmed with front of allover embroid- ery and fine tucks—trimmed back and sleeves—only 1.25. At $2.95, taffeta silk waist, value $6.00, all desirable shades—beautifully trimmed with side plaits—stitching and medallions, $2,95. 1 role annie en inest of insertions, designs of eri) $15.00 for $32 soft silk $10.00 for $25 wash silk waists waists Several exclusive models, with beau- | Exquisitely designed with rose me- tiful front and back designed with | dallions, insertions of Berges lace, | French laces and hand embroidery, f jac id hand nbroidery, | hand 1g and tucks—designe trimmed cuffs and collar. | cuffs and collar, uaa ODD SIZES OF A WELL-KNOWN Dollar corset to-morrow, 59 SMART DRESSERS of slender or medium figure will p ee in this corset sale to-morrow Main Floor, Bargain Table. | sa well-known domestic brand, selling everywhere ist $1.00; made of fine batiste, closely boned; medium igh bust, short and medium hip; flat abdomen, giving a long, tapering waist line; prettily trim= med on top with lace and ribbon. Special 59c ig and! | Some bargains in tape and batiste girdles, used so much for bathin: 59c rare bar- | Shirt-waist- wear—closely boned some with rust-proof wire— is 2 asely be nd some wii pro i some with garters attached—sizes 1 23—regular p 1.0 aN 8 to 23—re e $1.00— FASHION’S IN ECSTASIES Warp SPECIAL ONE THOUSAND CHILDREN’S SCHOOL UMBRELLAS VALUE 1.00, AT 69C. New fall gloves, 79c. N importer’s sample of $1.00, $1.25 this season Ing new styles fol be rendy Friday selec Don't w to-morrow and Children’s undergarments. Ss PECIAL purchase of colored F canta And ‘finished with embrol rurtle dery All Jawn petticoats, trim. nffie. All lovate, umbrella wt thering tucked ruffle, All Scheol aprons. Mo. children's aprous idery and hemetitche! ru ‘thes, Ali sizes Boe. for 1.09 children's fine Mwn aprons. ‘ 7 (OVER THE NEW FALL print chiffon taffeta silks, 49¢. AT THIS STORE ONLY TO-MORROW AND SATURDAY. CLUSIVE modistes at home Fall costumes. d abroad have already made the new In a month they'll be all the rage warp print silks famous in the new Just enough time for you to have your new silk dress made up a little ahead of the first Indian Summer fashion parade and have it all ready for the great Autumn event. Main Floor. America’s leading manufacturer hus succeeded In bringing out an exclusive warp print chiffon taffeta to sell at 75c. that’s going to set the fashionable set We placed such a iarge order that he included his entire sur- on the qui vive. 49c Plus stock at one-third off, enablingus tosell the 75c quality at 49cto-morrow. __ New Fall shades and effects so popular in Paris and the world’s ured dresses. Rememb ntire surplus stock is confi leading style centres for small-fig- ed to Simpson Crawford Co.—not in other stores—at 49c. Boys’ school suits quirements by skillful w out to produce the be: vdvance I tis suit—Simp materials, we still he al—is t Take on dat th ts Nes in Norfolk, Knicker trous Russia its, with extra blue, Double-breasted Norfolk suits,, Boys with extra pants—That seems to be the | —Ma favorite style, and we just want yon to see a will w a handsome, smart suit § ground tures; als: buy here. Hope you are an expert judge, | perior n so vou'll apprec ° worth suits ha extra knicker zes | Pi 7 to 16 years—all made of the nous “Siamese” double d | ext. twist worsted—suits that are built to wear—fifteen dif+ If imp §.50 ferent styles—at . Double-Breasted Norfolk Sui fabrics—new Fall _mixtures—also_plain blue—slzes 7 to 16 Specials during thi Boys’ Knee pants, 50c. { About 1,400 pairs of boys’ knee pants, made | from ends of high-grade materials—that’s why the price is so low—warranted never to rip— Cc sizes 4 to 16 years-—at . ae oe . years—at,... unusually good valu A GREAT he result of ou home and examine it—you'll That's a strong statement—but the suits word and we'll leave th special dressy suits that hold — with extra knicker trousers, made of stri s sale Boys’ serge suits. A handsome, stylish Norfolk suit, with knicker or plain pants of heavy-weighc blue serge —pants lined—sizes ” SALE OF ONE THOUSAND *2.00 pure silk umbrellas at °1.59. at °3.00. HAT’S not much to pay for a school suit—especially when they are strictly all-wool suits and all made according to the best style re- | However, her: | suit in America for $3.00, and notwithstanding | s the reason: One year ago we al intention, efforts. ad to our o and second Floor. find that their 2 proof of this statement to you boy’s suit—The new Fall suits, double-breasted Norfolk blue and brown serge, $ , &C.; Sizes 2% to 16 3 ” new Fall suits, with extra pants and interesting features—those he intrinsic value is in the s the thoroughly dependable work s that are guaranteed to he d le-breasied trousers; sizes 8 to 16 vears—made edt fabrics, in mix- 7 50 pie, ribbed c! lots, at ot] only. 3.95 from 7 to 10 years— je at FOR MEN AND WOMEN, and of umbrellas at the price in years, o print in glaring hea sown, as we don’t want to create too great a sensation, We want you The goods of standard quality-—pure, heavy 7 68 & not the siory, sheer silk, but a pure thread silk of t only looks rich and lustr om, Paragon frames, of © that de—have the lock ribs and simall steel rods, natch are made of the same quality silk as in The ier dies are good, but not elaborate. Wha and fortunately all the expense of making these shower sticks is put into make them storm-resisti ilines, positively the greatest bargain New York 2, the most sub- you want NOW fs a good, s don't helieve any other store could, ever Matin Floor, he the judge, cesonal 1.°? exceptional is bound Cases cover'ngs, ‘ rong, serviceable umbrella, the parts where it is most needed to . The handles are imported natural woods, Creoks and Roots, Furze, Box, Weich- sel and Birch, Princess, Opera designs, Unquestionably the best $3.00 umbrella made. Sizes 26 and 28, r shape under play- | Norfolk suits—with | Marvellous showing New millinery tl ly Fall, ILE others were worrying over a haidful of old straw hats and V “summer flowers we w i Ss we were wy ideas to Present to you early. in the European market seeking nev id | WE ARE READY TO-DAY WITH COMPLETE STOCKS IN EVERY | BRANCH OF THE MILLINERY LINE. Magnificent showing of TRIMMED DRESS AND STREET HATS, SIMPLY TRIMMED AND TAILORED SUIT HATS, FRENCH FEATHER TURBANS AND HATS, UNTRIMMED HATS FROM FRANCE | and adaptations of our own domestic make. | : | Ostrich plumes & tips, flowers, wings, coques and fancy fudes— sequin trimmings and berets, felt plateaux, berets and hoods. Women’s simply trimmed kuockabout hats, turbans and continentals, each $2%,75. Women’s trimmed feather turbans, $32.98, Ready-to-trim braid turbans on wire frames, with tucked silk, value $2,75,each $1.98. 2},-yard long handsome round feather boas in white,gray or black,val,$5.95,ea $4.95 1,000 yards 7-inch lustrous warp print taffeta sash ribbon, value 78c., yard, 39c. Lithograph pill li ithograph pillow slips, 25c. All the rage now in decoiating the home for Autumn and Winter— that’s why the price is usually so much higher Main Floor. Asti Heads, Fencing Girl, Don Caesar, Ingomar, And many other beautiful head subje | fects, make this an extraordinary s: added to some entirely aew floral ef- Q on, They're complete, 2 too, with back attached and cord edges, all ready for the pillows 5c Clearing at half price A lot of stamped linens and odd pieces in scarfs. squares and doylies that are slightly soiled, but launder beautifully. All at half former low prices. Complete line of Columbia yarns uid worsted. ‘2,000 pairs of Irish point lace curtains at °3.95. T many home furnis tains better than ut the fact nany of them any other kind. We f nd bought double er than of any st “iter them again to- in the great a ecord. ers like other lace cu sold tw re ual at th less than one third the fixed prices for the seas: Vourth Floor \Two thousand pairs out of the 10,500 | are ready for to-icorrow~ the Ficiest | |daintiest designs you ever saw at: |$3.95 $4.85 $5.90 $7.90 $9.75 Season prices $3.00 to $15.00 a pair, Nottingham l!.ace Curtains. Renaissance Lace Curtains, 98c, 1.50, 1.95, 2.50, 2.85 | 3.85, 7.65, 8.90, 12.50, Standard prices $1.95 to $5.00. | 17.50. | . Later prices $0.00 to $25.00, Swiss Tambour Lace Curtains, Brusscis Point Lace Curtains, 3.95, 5.90, 6.90, 7.90,9.75 4.50, 5.50, 6.90, 7.90, 9.75 $5.50 to $13.50 a month later. | Actually worth trom $7.00 to $17.50. Dentelle Arabe Lace Curtains. | | | | 1,25,1.95, 3.25, 4.85,5.90 Many worth double the price Tapestry Portieres. 2.95, 3.95, 5.50,6.90,8.90 Llsewhere $7.30 to $15.00. Real Lace ocr Panels. 25.00. 1.25, 1.75, 2.50, 2.95 Worth 50 per cent. more, Vaiues $3.00 to $6.50 each, SIMPSON CRAWFORD C0, Monthly sale of groceries SRE are the specials of which you'd most likely buy a supply for a week or a month at these prices—absolute purity guaranteed, Mail orders prepaid to station nearest purchaser when amounting to $5 or more. Call 2100 —Chelsea. Sixth fioo; 1,800 Rope Por-icres. 2.95,3.95,5.00, 6.90, 8.90 $5.00 to $12.50 a month iater, Lacet and Russian Lace Curtains. 3.95, 5.50, 9.75, 16,50, H Yemen cacti (i ORACKED EGG-0-SER, WHEAT, | Prici Whi Flake Ce alta | Royal Bt lent Chivgok ae pack! dox., or Whole bligaete: doa, |e pacman Laser] Hoyo! Stuart Bate Cream, | ery, Teib. print, ‘ Be at 1.37 Hi .a¢ GOLD MED. Washburn ent; bbl 181.81 26 ‘Crowb: tender hulls; can Go u RIVER RIC yansie it Grreling WHOLE sack. ine, § be... 20G 200 Recipe Rice Cook Book Complimentary, ioAUNDRY, SOAP. ay! : for all RoR chie 0) para, 6.805, 10-1 H box Bt gests ‘ , BAKED BEANS. ei Réyal Staart Theso beans 49 we my KOod We Invi o FRAGRANT TEAS, hy Preakfant, vila moe See a mor * ib. cad: We offer for Friday and ALL DAY SATURDAY |