The evening world. Newspaper, September 12, 1905, Page 4

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RECEPTION TO REDMOND. ONE MAN DEAD, | *cerrenroreovowo TWO.INIUE Victim Killed and One Dying, Had Gone to the Aid of { WORLD. TUFSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 12, 1905. <_ —_ ee oe —<<a>-. 2ast experience affords positive assurance that these two great sales will crowd our main floor to-morrow and all thi wW reek. 39¢, all silk soutache bra’ season at 39¢—24-yard bolt, special of standard toilet articles. } Soaps and powders, perfumes and brushes, rub- Mail Orders Vill be a special feature of this sal rarely ever filled at these pri ber goods, drugs and proprietary medicines. Hi no use talking, the ewes are here in such numbers that you can't expect jozen cakes of Armour’s ) 35c j r ¢ rated oatmeal soap at) @ crave of the hour for trimming waists, cer & r, sp | ¢ | dr nd tailored suits—you can make 1 e ) Ha 5, vert special, ; | th ning little stars, medallions 25c Granitonic food set, value $1 ef @ | and other effects with it—black, white | Three sof p and all colors—selling everywhere this He Gea Oe | SULTH AVE 19 T020™STREEIS Great annual sale of dressmakers’ supplies. Bought especially for th z as best gros grain covered FEATHER BONE for waists to be sold at the ext Mail orders. Out of-iown dressmakers snd others are requested to send in their orders as early as possible. is sale—25,000 yards 2ordinary price ‘eof the accident ts | Not s medicine but 4 Natural Laxative Wa- ter forsluggish bowels, Get quick, positive ro- lief by taking half a glass on arising. _ another sale like this again this season, One day is not sufficient to fill the wants of the army of discriminating people who depend upon Simpson Crawford Co. for their Fall supply of what they know absolutely to be the des? s The sale only begins to-morrow. right up to six o'clock, closing time. } The reason you cantt expect anot! is that right after this event we Instead of three or four sales we t to supply the Fall and Winter n Powders, Creams and Toilet ! : S: “sa ' Requisites. Fehrs talcum powder, very spe tooth” er FE) ce, r a : nets mplexion Briabea, It continues all day Thursday, $ Shaving Sap pecial aale of Armour Fino Toilet’ So and ap introductory offer of a to. cake of Armour’s Transparent Tar soap for shampoo- | Inz. free with each box of thelr fine rdard toilet articles. Friday and Saturday 2 of such magnitude this season holid n. anged values with a determination s of our customers Sif Drugs—Little Liver Pills, 7¢. now—all this week. s. tn, box Hazel,’ pint for burning: pint, crates | defor Be 1) for Lite pave of 12.00 per gross—one dozen yards for 1.00. so eee THe largest profits in dressmaking are the result of the most careful buying and the success of this annual sale of high grade tindings is founded on the fact that every item is marked with that in mind. Qualities are selected with a view to en- abling dressmakers to satisfy their customers. Exe Lb Weant S8w ine SO aon nee hoes Silk Covered Collar Bone, per doen | Wea! shi whalebone, da: oe grows 01D 50; per dozen. = - Sewing silks and threads. The Princess brand, | Perfection Bravd Sewing Stik, biack and | guaranteed to wear as} PE era ber co aldose Well as the kinds sold 2 iodsyard Spal Sewing at 28 a pair—war ered with nainsook— e- clal during this sale, per dozen, 1.25—pair >—_————— | _ “We especially invite Inspection of dinary large assortment— BRAIDS, PULL BRAIDS LTY TRIMMING BRAIDS a ee Sale of dress shields. aitips: per He Yi Hooks and eyes. or No, 4 do We: No. ian.. super " ‘quaite, ing y ati ¢ black, white and golors. .1.60 include every _ conceivable ing, Diack and whit These are now kept fn the NOTION DEPT. Fite We will be pleased to make spe ah he Os shade oF style of BRAID or skirt Brat j Fs ROCHET buttons “ ie tat uniity ears BUTTERICK PATTERN DE- ABo | Hook. on ty PARTMENT includes every size and Top 8u Dressmakers’ pins | i f this pat- ¢ ay style made—the prices 0} $s P. Pine—Dressmaker's Puritan Hair Nets, made ) fi HID. tothe box, sizes Stand Cpe hE UP | back neler 8 for tern are reduced to the popular prices Sc :Nos. 5 and 6, per box... ° The distinct quality of the Royal Bengal did not “happen.” It is the result:of the only things that can make a good cigar—good tobacco and per- fect workmanship. Royal Bengals LITTLE CIGARS—PACKAGE OF TEN, 15 CENTS The tobacco is not only good—its good- ness has been fully developed and all its harshness eliminated by processes that are entirely new to the cigar industry; thoroughly fermented and truly blended, it is made into faultless little cigars of three-for-a- quarter quality in the best-equipped and- cleanest cigar :factory in the world. ‘Gi SVERY PACKAGE 15 NOW BEING PLACED A HANDSOME SOUVENIR PICTURE AMERICAN CIGAR CO., Manufacturers REWARD to anyone who can W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes have by their excel- lent style, easy fitting, and superior wearing qualities, achieved the largest sale of any $3.50 shoe in the world. They * are just as good as those ‘ that cost you $5 to $7 — the only difference is the If I could take you into my factory at Brockton, and those of other makes, you would under- hy Douglas $3.50 shoes cost more to make, why they shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater value than any other $3.50 shoe on the market to-day. roe STYLE, COMFORT AND WEAR. Laer egy he ft gives me “Having worn 7 are ever worn, them to my friends.’ LLORAN, 241 W. 1250 ‘| Rose Soap: Manicure articles, value ane Your choice beat flexible ede’ nall bh nish Castile Soap finest Inporte: cake, aii Cleaners: Beauty Liquid Roy neh | Byebi Penclis: ali colors... luloid” Standing Mirrors; value 50¢.. 380 Zumiish and Terry Cloth Baty sites: | Spectally priced from.........180 to 400 | Pertumes, Toilet Waters, etc. | Houblgant’s Tertume, Ideat; ounce, .1.38 vers Pertun Hair Tonics, &c. th Earl's, Syrup of Seven" Hypo- splendid tonic and bullder-yp: pints,“ 2ie: Eompouna.gpe phor pol Go Dish Spiri a of 1 Camp Chat ing, without the | pint. 80c; quart. Rubber Goods. on Crawford, one year at a e. a Simps Since Tokio, the fume! Soe, size, BOcs $1.00 Flee. Idealle, the new French pert stronm-and luting. ves Meatowbrovk Visiet "Water - Devine et Cle, finest Sachet fascinating’ new 786. and ord Co, Sold Halr Brushes. 10 row. finest | ante rapit tog a1 with ‘at value $1.35, for The | Monts: 2 ots ey BM. ects 2 LATEST ARRIVAL OF $ ] Q oe 8. ontenzan nvcs tvorvprs “22 large Ghendjis at *16.°° A NUMBER of antiques that will be quickly picked up by connoisseurs and collectors are among_ this |.» lot of large Ghendji rugs at $16.85, and the balance are all selected pieces. Average 85 size, 314x7 feet. All specially priced to-morrow at siewxe 1 6. Our annual September sale of Oriental rugs and carpets continues with selections quite as complete and attractive as during the early days of this important event owing to the large number arriving daily from abroad. $10 & $25 Bokhara strips for ‘‘dens,’’ table covers, é&c., at $6 & $12 Tate Re a ae Tae TIQUE KURDISTAN RUGBS— value and. ; to-morrow, special at, 4233 | A newly arrived shipment of 700 ) + 18 ANATOLIAN RU supplements the tremendous aales of See RICH IN THB 8PLENDOR OF ORI- | last week; valuc 82 to 35 | rich xvrprst RUGS—VALUE ENTAL BEAUTY. %3; special to-morrow.. e | 610, ateclascsses ase 95 GENUINE FRENCH WILTON RUGS, ' ALL WOOL SMYRNA RUGS a, Deitz and Metzger Co. Philageiphig., All | in fine Oriental and Medallion designs. 6 x 9 size, $8,755 olors and design on 81 value $12.00—7 1 a 4 3 SP x 12 at $60. “o's 1% Size, $17.50; value Bas 00) OO! Value BF SMALL SIZES IN THE HEAVY ALL WOOL SMYRNA RUGS, SPECIAL PRICES: 1.265 for 21x45 in, Regular $1.75. OGe for 16x80 in. Regular 95c. 1.96 for 80x00 in. Regular $3.00. 1.75 for 20x54 In. Regular §2.25. = 2°06 for S0xT2 in: Regular $4.00, AXMINSTER RUGS—BEAUTIFUL ORIENTAL DESIGNS AND COLORS, 21x60, value $3.50, at 225 | 1Ox72, value $4.76, at 3.85 Carpets, oilcloths and linoleums Fine Tapestry Brussels Carpets BVo yd. Value Sov. | npson's best Olleloth, aq. yd Handsome Axminster Carpets at Mme yd! Value $1.35 | Heavy Wool Veivet Carpets a Te yd. Value si5e. ported ‘Scotch Linoleim,” 8g. y The beat Inlaid Linoleum, sqt ya Value 80c. 25. Value $1.50 GE a TE 5 ° ° ° ° ° NEW Our china section is the liveliest in *2¥, SINCE MOVING TO THE BASEMENT SALESROOM, HE elevators let you off right in the heart of this magnificent china display, no matter what side of the Alp building you're on, and two stairways go right into the centre of the finest china store in New York. Business has doubled since we made the move, all because it’s so convenient to come in contact with the hundreds of desirable values like these: wanement English porcelain dinner sets of 100 pieces, decorated beautifully and traced with $ 0 pieces at 1 0 Dinner Sets, of 100 pieces, —— AUT Geouraced! "value 816.00. “3808 4 China Dinner Sets, of THES i Rayedl floral decorations; Rar i yale paiEn iis 50 yw) epray dworation; 100 pi x veroeti cues ce ignaee nazi ee Sin eh 380.00 Buick tne oner Bets, isting of Clock - 0.00 Limes Dasa oscars, ‘Spdelasea, “Choe Baas “ng Win eenceminrts 7 np candaishra “are "toade. ot Tea and toilet sets. Tollet Gata of © pieces, decoresed in Bing “Brown, Green, eto.) value 4 Tee a abr Ae by inches high. a Per gions for the price 816.60 we tor wet ae f lass year so eguany Mot" choad fades of cut can find room in our A com! Cut ga Paige Eocene me 00 Cut Glass” Bow 1.00 Cut Glass Bo 00 Celery ‘Trave srecia. varczory high.grade_housefurnishings pclae esate. ON, Mrs, Potty one. nickel capped, Trarling, Sanmeiien ah of § fron, handle. and ras rosacea Brooms, made of reg, $1.15 ove onde | 4 sewed, value 25¢.., fora a Extra lari B10 | head Bor of 10¢, and 15c. Main A including some with LEATHER SEATS, worth ——— age ae SY TWO HUNDRED ODD DINING CHAIRS ‘$7 =e \ ee See up_to 3.50 and 4.60, special clearing price, HE AUGUST SALE prices were up to $3.50 and $4.00, and the values proved so good that our magnificent stock of Dining Chairs was reduced to about two hundred odd pieces. Think of it— and AUGUST SALE PRICES, lowest of the year on complete stocks; now the same high-grade Chairs are $1.25 for clearing out. The frames are the strongest built, of selected quar- 1 25 tered oak, with closely woven, glazed cane seats and leather seats. Special clearing price.. e Dining chairs: 0 Chairs, 1. | $273 cain 2.25 | $90.00 Suites, 68.00 | ¢40.00 Chair, 25.00 | $36.00 Couch, 25.00 $4.50 Chairs, 3.25 Golden oak Odd sofas, P EE $4.75 Chalrs, 8.50 sideboards. _ | 62.50 Sofas, 45.00 | $12.50 Chalr, 5. Armchair, | $42.00 Sideboards, Golden oak china closets. $9.25 Chair, 7.00 | o¢° 09 Sideboards, _ | $26.50 Closets, 18.00 # plese Me ee ay $36.00 Closets, 24.00 parlor suites. | $59.7. leboards, $47.00 Closets, 27.25 $36.00 Sultes, 24.50 | 40.00 |" Golden oak $52.00 Suites, 40.00, Golden oak buffet. $72.00 Suites, 55.00 |exteusion tables) 425.) puttet, 17.25 5100.00 Suites, 86.00 | $7.50 Tables, 5.50 | $32.00 Buffet, 21.50 | 8-piece |$13.75 Tables, 9-50) $36.00 Buffet, 24.00 | parlor auites. | $21.00 Tables, 14.75 | 338,75-Butfet, 27.75 | $20.75 Suites, 14.75 | Odd parlor ohair| Velour couch. $30,00 Suites, 22.50 | $24.75 Chair, 16.50 | $22.00 Couch, 12.50} $55.00 Suites, 40.00} Odd arm chair. | Leather couch. Annual Autumn pure food and wine sale. COME AND GET SOME OF THE FREE SAMPLES AND TAKE HOM. AU Ore OF “GOOD EATING'’—THE MODEL FOOD STORE PRICE CURRENTS: FTER you discover that our Foods and Wines ARE REALLY absolutely pure, and our prices as @* | low or lower than doubtful qualities usually cost, we'll leave it to you if you will not want to pur- H chase a Fall supply of table necessities at the annual Autumn sale. No other sale we have offers so many specials in new, fresh foods. | MAIL ORDERS FILLED. SIXTH FLOOR, CALL 2100-CHELSEA. A | —_—— j vm) | SALE HIGH-GRADE HAMS. Opening Swift's Best Premium, Armour’s Finest Star— all sizes. ; these of the %, Hams are the most satisfactory, and at this special price the most new candy section economical; Ib....+++ pecceceeees BROKE with these specials: ie BRANDY FRUITS. Red cherries, delicious pears or Royal Anne large white cherries, served. Regular $1.25 glass Jar .... ., 1.00 FRI Laforest & Cie Mi 1 Regu- lar price 18¢., dozen 1.60} can Wer yrs sie BO Mild cured and smoked to perfection; regular price, 22c. Ib.; 2 to 5 ————— nin CHOCOLATE CREAM: All varieties, strictly fresh; ui sary to pay fancy prices, Regular 60c. 1-Ib. box.. FOC: CEREBOS SALT. ™ Herat aualty. auttl: tive tal salt, Regul 156, GBsesensassniseess 10c Stuart, the best pre- ———— BEST TABLE RICE, Sutton's fanciest Caroling WHOLE HEAD, packed on the planta- tion, 2}6-Ib. cotton (ernment MIXED CANDIBS, Finest assortment, including chocoy late creams, Regul 40c, i-lb, DOX.......4+ ENCH PEAS. ee CHOCOLATE CHIPS, BEECH-NUT BACON, The celebrated Ps Fad WK Sat upeygice, [entice na ae ne BIC

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