The evening world. Newspaper, September 7, 1905, Page 8

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SRE REA AR ADRES SK merit hicks exper 610,000 of Them Will Leave| “Home with Their Books Mh. round numbers 610,00 children will | Savin the Ife ca @et out for school nex ing, or about 42,000 mor themselves on the open There were seats f: year, time CG. RB. J. Snyder, architect to all the R school obildren in Great @nd the Department Education's | up with Antonlo, who had sink for the Committee on Buildings, of whtoh | tnet tir Commissioner Adams is ¢ Engineer Wells, of the tug Robert M been working like Duy, moored at the dock, Manat over year to meet this Gee drowning Carbo boy by the ‘hair, auc- Leh ge octet in trauling him aboard the tis Slashed setter’ Where the was remuscltate UGE ARMY OF CHILDREN SOON —— THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 7, 350077 Application Made for One for| Evening World Newsboy--} Eleven-Year-Old Jos, Roberti) Rescued Child from Drowning | OFF TOSCHOOL (Ppectal to The Fy BRIDGEPORT, Conn. cation was ma Next Monday. Britgenont lobert!, who dis- stay night b; yeanold An Monday morn-| tonto Carbo, The Itttle chap fell ovar- than presented | board at the Bridgeport chy dock and | Gay last year, | Was drowning in the presence of more only 528,000 1 A score Of stalwart. able-bodied the Sear in pi , not one of whom raised a finger ve the bov's life Joe an Evening Wo: nowsboy, the water and came and $1,318 began classes. when ew York, | divea 4 the bow of the sue and, grasping the In an interview with a World reporter terday Itttle Joe eaid No, I never seen the bor before. I knowed he was & gone kid jf some apd I peels off nic him, G y on. all done and & t where the haw neck; dere’e where de hawser the throat, apd the akin js abrs len der feveral tnohes. Was photos: Rg caus by der wo to-day by Betts for The Evening Rand dres hin owt Look ek me fend was then waggen to Beep ond and given tire outing of his GOLD MEDAL FOR BOY HERO ready for ne 4 more, or a little ov w sittings we and Mr. Say THEIR FATHER iy <i | Defense of Son and Daughter| eof ™*!" “that Parent Had Never Pro- vided for Them, Not Accept- ed by Magistrate. chers and an| ar uw The {te annual k on Saturda: vi John Frey, seventy-seven years old, { No, 280 Fulton street, Brotclyn, had his som, John, jr., who ts a foreman for the Angonta Clock Company and lives o be held on Sep’ at showing of at No. 28 Fourteenth street, and his] daughter, Mrs. Utzzte McBride, of No 40 Forty-etghth street, in the Adams Stree. Court before Magistrate Dooley ‘to-@ny, charging them with refusing to ute to his support. said that he had been a cork. t| maker, but got too old for his trade and was Kow obliged to subsist us he could. ¢ He added that he had deen living in lodging-houses until he sould stand ft auc no longer and that he was in Career of it | starving to death. ment| The son, speaking for himself and his 2] sister, admitted that they ‘had refusea| db is siesed whey, Rave to contrihute to his support, but sag) Tenn., where wlent programme, be a special feature. ery. cntid will find tion }rcaeral ofeers (gD In office and factory, shop, store or kitchen girls are at work all over this land, and, alas ! far beyond their strength. Young women who work are especially liable to female Ills. Too often the girlis the bread winner of the family and she must toll unremit- tingly, no matter if her back does ache, her limbs and abdomen throb with dull pain and dragging sensations, and dizzy spells make her itterly unfit for work. These are the sure signs of female irregularities which kill beauty and youth. builds health and strength for all women who work and are weary. It creates the vitality that makes work easy. From the thousands of grateful letters written by working girls to Mrs. Pinkham we quote the following: Dear Mrs, PinkHam : — E. Pinkham's ee te Comin aia ae eae tbe, wand ela Before I took them I was very nervous, had dull headaches, pains in back, and monthlles were Irregular. 1 had been to several doctors and they did me no good, Your medicine has made me well and strong, I can do most any kind of work without complaint, and my periods are a! right. | am In better health than I ever was, aid | know ft Is all due to your remedies, | recommend your advice and medicine to all who suffer. Miss Assy F, Barrows, Nelsonville, Athens Co., Ohin Oh, if American girls who work would only realize that they have but one life to live, and make the most of their precious health and strength ! Mrs. Pinkham extends to every working girl who fs tn ill healtha cordial Invitation to write her for advice, Such letters are always kept strictly confidential, and from her vast experience Mrs, Pinkham prob- ably has the very knowledge that will help you—and may save your life, News's orchestra will Trish ———_. .NEGRO COUNTERFEITERS. r make ll) oo cout platted sk Exceptional values from THREE STYLES NATTY TRIMMED TURBANS hey tave been that when they qwere children he had |put them out with strangers, who had s | drought them up. He never contributed lin any way to thelr support, they sal’, and they sat no reason why they should en} Officers Get Them Tennessee for Raising Bills. KNOXVILLE, Tenn, Sept. 7.—Federal have arrested Willtam and Joe Smith, both colored. on charge of being coumerteiters. deen of Ha 264 | lydia E-Pinthants Vegetable Compound val at ing. If Frey to give him {2 a week and Mrs, MeBride to contribute $1 a week, —————$—_— CORKMEN'S BIG PICNIC. Great Gnthering Expected at Sul- aer’s on Saturday. Corkmen'a Association will hold summernight's fest: heir supporters, nt an dancing Dorsey ee Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Cures Where Others Fafl Bad : are Ta a aT sj School umbrelias for children, 69° QUA strongest, best schoo! umbrellaspecially purchased to sell at $1.00 will be reduced to 69. for to-morrow and Sat- urday. Natural wood handles— rain + proot mercertzed@ Qe cotton—sizes 20 4 OT TE IS . — we | STORE OPEN TILL 6 O’CLOCK EVENINGS. ONLY TWO DAYS in WHICH to GET READY for SCHOOL ALL DAY SATURDAYS.) {| A suit case $1.00 for school hooks EAs! ST way to carry themn— comes in handy for skort va- cation trips and other purposes; strong wood frame covered with linen—leather — corners—brass lock — very Neht— $1.00 Sizes 12-14.16 ,, O time to go from store to store in quest of the best values, so we've simplified the matter by offering the best, dependable school clothing and supplies for boys and girls at the lowest prices consistent with lasting quality. Our Friday and Saturday prices are convincing evidence that you can do the best at Simpson Crawford Co.’s when you remember the character of merchandise we sell. all day Saturday, but it’s the last day before school opens and the crowd will be tremendous. Stylish new Fall school dress, 5.00 QNE that appeals to the smart miss from a style point of view as much as it is appreciated by her mother from the standpoint of economy. For years it has been our custom to oiter the best values in New York at the beginning of school, and these dresses are of the highest example of value giving. Third Floor. Made of plain all wool cheviots with bright broadcloth trimming, small butions and narrow scutache braid; also the little 5 ~00 check in the nobby blue and greens, made Russian, box plaited style with silk emblem and patent leather belt, ADVANCE SHOWING OF SEW FALL STYLES LONG COVERT COATS, 10,00 Made in two new models—one nearly full length, platted style, double breasted. CHEVIOT COATS, 2.50 The first flannel linea coat of the season—for girls—full lencthy blue only, heavy cheviot. COVERT CLOTH COATS, 12.75 Latest model three quarter length, half satin lined, good school coats. MISSES’ SEPARATE SKIRTS, 4, 50 Made in plain or Herringbone Cheviots, also Panama of fine quality tn biue, brown of black, including mixtures—new Fall skirt. COVERT CLOTH COATS, 8.50+ Made in pretty light shade of tan, in three-quarter length for girls or misses. MISSES’ NEW EMPIRE COAT, 18,75 practical Made of fine quality covert cloth, with side platts from waist to : : bottom—collarless. MISSES’ UTILITY COATS, 14,75. | MJSSES' CHEVIOT sults, 21.50 z Long, tight-fitting strap seam coats, half satin eet tot ater eee eae dull| lined Rewest skirt models—in blue and black, fancy mix-| MISSES’ AND JUNIOR SUITS, 18,75 vu eT Cae Made tn all colors of worsteds and mixtures smd smafl checks tn the new shades, taffeta lined. NEW SWAGGER SUITS, 29.75 Made with Jong coat almost to the bottom of skirt; double breasted—notch collar of velvet. Ay JUNIOR SUITS, 12.75 Also in the intermediate sizes in a large range) of materials and models. Gray mixtures, her-) cheviots in blue and black—stylish SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. Our millinery sections. for women, some of chenille and silk braid, some of shirred taffeta silk, others of silk braid and velvet, all with wing trimmings; regular $3.75 hats; (each 5 os:6ssici5< «weenie EXTREMELY BECOMING of tine quality side pleated tatieta silk, with large full bow across {hs front; fine colorings and black; each, ,,..---.cceseee seer eres geet eitaten $4.95 UNTRIMMED HAT SECTIONS. We otier for Friday and all day Saturday LADIES’ READY-TO-TRIM TURBANS and CONTINENTALS, silk and chenille braids, also taffeta silk and braid combined; shapes; excellent value at $4.75; each.... $3.75 AN EXCELLENT SHOWING oF miss RPAULIN AND CLOTH COMBINATION CONTINENTALS, ALSO KID CONTINENTALS AND SAILORS, at popular prices, SCHOOL HATS IN SAME DEPT., A SPLENDID SHOWING OF MISSES’ READY-TO-PUT-ON SCHOOL HATS IN SAILOR AND to $1.98 each. o. 75 MISSES’ TRIMMED DRESS HATS made over wire frames of fine quality stylish CONTINENTAL SHAPES, $1.35 $1.48 SEE OUR FEATHER TURBAN SECTION. The enormous assortment of excellent styles is the talk of the community. $3.98 Popular prices range upward from.,...- ——$—$—— SLUPSON CRAWFORD CO. 4.50 down comfortables. special 3.00 E’RE only telling you what they will cost a little later, and we believe that tf you will study the saving on these two important Items, you will want to purchase all your blankets and comfortables during our annual sale. Main Floor. California bed blankets at $5,00 Our popular blankets, it tities Regular $4.50 down comfort- ables at $3.00—Filled with pure covered with French a pair. j which we sell large qu down, 5.00 J ot, ana are better, heavier, finer sateen, pretty, effective det 3.00 in’ yarn, larger, wider than signs, regulation size; they others which are being sold at would be regularly at thts pr $5.00, Here at $3.00 each. SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co. | ° ‘The September Oriental rug sale. ILL surpass all records TO-MORROW by offering one hundred ANTIQUE DAG- HESTAN RUGS, of which the usual special sale price is $16.50, 75 at the unparalleled bargain price Of.-++ seesesmeses soe 1 O. Selected Karabagh rugs, large sizes,.value 12,00....at 8,68 Handsome Bokhara strips. .-+++++. value 10.00....at 6,00 Anatolian mats, good colors... emes..value 3,00., at 1.84 Large Anatolian mats....+.eeeses--Value 15,00....at G73 owing of Ivins, Dietz, Metzger & Co.'s French Wilton Rugs—makers of the onl; Also showin; GENUINE. only SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. '|Friday’s exceptional grocery specials Mail orders filled—or call 2100 Chelsea—Sixth Floor. a OWDER: PATENT ® Waan, Robinaon bra Roptedy Goi . oot re ree m QUEEN OLIVES, WAVER?) YOUNG DENTS. Finest Leaportes. cae. FER, Ruby ods ar, Gar quest Very, nat Saab ip. 156 fer, SPa! eet 386 he way 3 wets) 166; 3G Fahy Bor ih fashioned, 10” Iba, ibs. CAROLINA RICE, Fanclest WHOLB HEAD, sibs 2604; 01% 436 MILD CURRD | w0-Reclpe Rice Cook Liook Complimentary: ot HAMS, Cameron, olutely all oles, II * ts + | BS ht Nabi Bee FRESH BUTTER. feed int, "ABe., y OFAL BTUART 3: a ae 296 IMA BEANS, Print (delivers), wate, Co.'s wi mae . *, BC | sew AsPARAGus, it Cote || LAUNDRY SOAP, GOLD MuDAL ar oe | pPBREy sto Fam- BRAN D—Giown tn GL GRRE | TM Eh Eisuntali | Salto | pai fire 4, oa ) fF. * Lnetre to, 41 ib, a y b Paivee pts :! 43¢ . Store will be open Come to-morrow, if you possibly can. Boys’ new Fall school suits at *3.00. ‘THESIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. SPECIAL boys’ suit at $3.00 made a great repu- tation last year as the pest suit of the kind sold up to $5.0u. We convinced par- ents accustomed to paying $5.00 and $6.00 for their boys’ clothing that $3.00 was onehe ny for a serviceable, dressy suit. At the same time we gave those accustomed to paying $3.00 a much better suit than they had ever received at that price. Now we start the feason with double the number of suits Th : bought for last year at the same price—83.00—-it never varies. BE Cd workmanship and style are better, owing to the reduction in the cost ‘05 ing by the doubling of cur order. We do not ask you to buy, but we do ask you to see the Simpson Crawford.Co. SPECIAL before you fit Hoa boy for school. Two more business days, then—SCH: 3 00 Second Floor. Norfolk suits with bloomer trouse Di breasted Norfolk s st Eton § its—extra white collar, Russian suits—extra whife collar, All Sizes, 2% to 16 years. The materials are: SERGES, CHEVIOTS, TWEEDS and WORSTEDS. Suits with extra pants, 4.50. Just like etting two suits for the price—alternating the t — roustrs makes them wear tully twice as long, and the toys “dont Ket tired of them. The style is a double-breasted Norfolk, with extra knicker trousers to match—sizes 7 to 16 years. You know how well 4 50 e all-woo! worsted: id chevik Huo ee in {ancy miatorer ap Bad eal Meares ie} lue Serge Norfolk Suits, knicker or plain pan Special Sale Boys’ Trousers, 4 ne eet New Fall gloves, 79c. ¥ WE don't expect to offer $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 new Fail glace kid gloves at 79c. throughout the season. Malin Floor. The fur section directs attention, |to our “SPECIAL ORDER __ Department.” Broadtail, Perstan lamb and seal garments made to measurement. REMODELLING — ALTERING OF FURS by our expert furrlers. We offer the best workmanship at mod- erate prices. The new foreign and American But that’s the price to-morrow and Satur- day while this special sample lot of mannish cape gloves lasts. Sizes 5% to 7 of the celebrated glace one- clasp Prix-seam sewn gloves in the new Fall shades. English reds and tans are the favorites this season, and show that this selection is up to date, Also men's and wome:s sample street models are now on exhibition. Esti- Hoves—iiuported 2°. domestic—remarkable mates sul I values Friday. zelnlsi Pe $1.00, $1.25 and. $1.50 gloves 7@ 228 to-morrow and Saturday, at Cc SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. G ARE THE PARIS Silk lace dress nets {77 472 48'S0n WHiLe in Paris our representative arranged to secure several thousand yards of the new Fall Silk Lace Dress Nets that are creating such a furor at the French capital among the fashionable set, at a price enabling us to offer the finest selec- tion ever placed on sale in America at the extraordinary price, per yard... Oc Examination will tell you that none is worth less than $1.00, while there's an abundance like you pay $1.90 for elsewhere, and many worth much higher prices, If you want to wear what the smartest Parisian dressers are going into ecstasles over, don’t miss this sale at 59c. It’s a rare collection of the newest effects in squares, dots, Legal Chad diamond meshes, ee designs, geometrical figures, &c., iB a rare all’ , ivory, ue, pink, gray, t: LACE COSTUMES. 4 TERING DRESSES, BALL GOWNS” PARTY DRESSES, RECEPTION GOWNS, Floor. SIMPSON ORAWFORD Co. Good quality silk waists at 1.00 LL the rest of those silk waists that were so popular at $2.98 go at $1.00 to-mor- A row. And they're suitable for Fall wear, too. Not old styles, but smart, correct concelts, that would be good values to-day at double the price. Also a hundred of other silk waist bar- gains for Friday. Not enough for two days, but for to-morrow, Friday. 2.94 for silk waists formerly $5.00. $.QO for crepe de chine $10.00 waists. 380.00 for crepe de chine $25.00 waists. SEMPSON CRAWFORD OO, HAVE YOU 4 Beimven the 25c. hosiery at 14c.? A N extemely popular feature of the semi-annual sale of hosiery ts the 25c. quality at 14c, Nearly every woman is used tohaving a supply of 25c. hoslery, and if you have bad any experience with it you will recognize this as the best grade made to sell at 1 Main Floen AND WAISTS, Second Floor, Regular 2S¢. Hosiery, 34c.—-1,400 dozen of the best 250. Domestic hy i compra ser fm medium heavy weight, LOT 2 es 14c Men's 35c. half hose, 6 pairs for $2.00. We can't even recommend the higher priced hosiery to wear better, as they are made of the best imported real Mac> yarn, Herms- 19 dort dye—platn but drssble, Stagle pair & IC Hoslery in this i black re , double soles, heels and toes, plain lack Maco 1 also 400 dosen of ingrain, white soles, blauk cotton hose, perfect qualities, guaranteed to wear; actual 250, goods, at 1c, per palr, ‘Women’s 50c. and 78e. hosiery, 29c. Women's 25c, and 3$¢, plain black hoslery, 2c, ‘Women's 50¢, to $4.00 imported lisle hose, 39¢, Women's 91.50 sitk hose, tn all shades, at 69c, 's 39c, fancy lisle socks, 20¢,; 6 pr., $1.38 Women's $3.50 hand emb'd silk hostery, $1.08. | Men's 39c. fancy isi: soc hag be 5 ee ‘Wemen's $1.35 Itsle thread veiling hose at 980, Men's 75c. silk & lisle hose, #5c.; 6 pr., $2.50. Speclal sale of children’s school hosiery, including odds and ends a eee ee ee ee 1c ss rs0n cnewrorp co. New Fall shirts for men, 79c. ¢ AN exact representation of the styles and qualities created especially gam for the Fall and Winter season to sell at $1.00 and $1.50, You'l’ find but 12 or 18 patterns of a kind, for the reason that they are made from odd of matezials. also accounts for the Main Floor, Of course the Ayton and quality are exactly the price—79c. 79¢ sms leon The ae a aatee et r, Sizes 14 to 47. are made front de Oxford chevioi Ce ee a a Cee os pea pid G&>/be soft at $1.00 and $1.50, to start the season, ION CRAWFORD CO, 6,700 pairs 1.75 lace curtains at 98c [Npous IDLY the most comprehensive assortment of exclusive novelties ever offered; Colonial Gothic and stained glass effects; new concep. tlons to dg upers, Saxony, Sootch and Madras weaves, and all made from the finest Egyptian yarn with an @ September Sale Prices, 98c $1.50 $1.95 $2.50 $2.85 3,75 Actual Value Prices, $1.75 $3.00 $3-95 $4.85 $5.90 $6.25 4,100 4 irs new tapestry portie: ‘The greatest collection of high class hingings ever gathered together awa Sale price 92,95 $3.98 $5,560 Actual value 7.50 8.50 8.90 ‘our inspection, '6,90 12.50 i |

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