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ti THE WORLD: TUFSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 26, 190: BRIDE W WON ON THE LINKS MITGHELL TELLS °°" Miss Oliva Biron Barton Jacobs, Ex. | pert Golfer, Married to Syd- | ney Mixsell Wood, Young Lawyer of Mt. Vernon. | | Mies Clara Barton Jacobs, daughter | ‘Of Post-Oifice Inspector and Mrs, Joseph | Wéward Jacobs, of Mount Vernon, was merried last night to Sydney ene ‘Wood, in the presence of a large num- ber of friends, Tho ofMfictating clerey- man was Rev. Father Paward J. Flynn. The ceremony took place at the home of the bride's parents on Chester Hill, he best man was Dr. Albert Vander- veer, jr, of Albany, N. Y., while the bridesmaid was Miss Ada ©. Jacobs, | alster of the bride. Mr. Wood is a graduate of Yale 1900) and is a young lawyer of Mount Ver- non. He {s a member of the Siwanoy Country Club and one of the prominent @olfers and clubmen of Mount Vernon. Whe bride is an expert golfer, and {tt eS ile playing on the Slwanoy Coun. Club links that Mr. Wood w tna won his bride, NT Wood wooed — J. R. Buckalew's Funeral. | | Funeral services for John R. Bucka- | low pee held last night at his home, | No, 27 Cranberry s: Brooklyn, Bd¥n | in Brooktiya fifty. years Mr. | Before his h goveral yea Company in Wa Sita J. MeD. C. Pennock ar dieenaed the s MRS. C. B. J. WOOD. IS THE WORK DONE BY WOMEN | INFERIOR TO THAT OF MEN? The Employment of the Fair Sex as Operators on Typesetting Ma- chines While 5,000 Are Shut Out of a Watch Factory Causes Renewed Discussion of Old Question. Is women's work Inferlo From developme: respect light on woman as a fi: of labor. Five thousand women are being men's? ‘0 significant in every | women cs wor keep up the and it they own fault. “SD kp ein the would |some of For th belleve that men employ those f t the best ser Wo not it is their t the troubles works, but 1 reason the work as well as men. eccnomy in employing cannot do There ts no} them at less wwages."* Simultaneous with the Elgin the Chicago Typo is. pany’s ac has announ that women for work at tein chines. The Typothetae, which ts che organization of bosses fighting the | Typographical Union, has already puty twenty young women into the school) established by the organization and are paying them from $12 to $18. a week. The young women are hers and typewriters. made ne 7 the school, poln’s sig- nincantly to waleh y as competitors with men in the labor | field are held. It is sald that the women show greater dexterity in the use of typesetting m. hat nimble fingers will make them equais of the best men. it 009 women employees by is man's equal and su nstances and there is no d. omen works In ear time Is bi will stand on without ~ gpy ns ng Some Interesting Views. Interesting viewr on the situation from people who know were obcained | ~ ld to-day. WELLS’ HAIR reasurer | BALSAM suid that of we of the work | &/- ct them Unten No. were m while women union there were ph which { was ridiculous to expe to do as wel as men. jNot Going to cal Operators mands of the » President ye tn abor “MOONSHINE” HINERS’ | PLANS Old Kentucky Still in Operation Will Be One of the Features » of the Wine and Spirits In- dustrial Exhibition. with Threat, ‘but with Claim for Union Recognition and ! Eight-Hour Day. i party A= | at the first annual Wine and Spirits In- dustrial Exhibition at Madison Square will Garden Oct. 18 to Kentucky mv During the still, @ an old-time asht week's run of the show Ned ured ty the | WH be will afte observe ne he fire was tne . Areal eens |nees. The pro nal a rob- Go-Carts at $8. oing to enlarge HAVE YOU EVER HAD LUNCHEON IN The value is $15; our Toy Section. ing ready for SPECIAL e incoming importations and soall the LoT oe EVERYDAY te ts Just Su Ola tie sample Go-Carts on the floor will be | op $38.50 IN THE ot hard Sea aaa marked at quick selling p Go. CARTS NEW (OV. i An assortment of reclining and fold- SEUTION ing Go-Carts, rubber tired wheels - EOUBTA. and all the newest te trctmest. vais’ o> $Q_QQ $20 00 STH AVE 19 T020™ STREET | FLooR. to $15.00 ‘ MAKING HERE : | One of the most Interesting features | Hote tne! =. JoaDaniellSonskSons NEW FALL MODELS. ‘\, BDlacH, Blue and Green Broad- used bs the cloth Suits, coat 46 inches long, lined to waist with satin, | TRY FORR RECORD WITH TAFT. strapred seams and plaiteda ik .| sHKirt. Value $27.00,at ... |A large assortment cf Tailored fuits in Black, Blue and Gray homespun mixtures, coats 42 to 50 incaes long, wita or without velvet collar, lined to waist with satin, and plaited skirts. In Misses’ sizesalso. $23.50 MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY. |Broadway, Eighth and Ninth Sts. —=——_ eee ee ‘i i ds. OUR EIGHTH FLOOR RESTAURANT? Spelling | thd a) ac OEE row—just the thing for the little tional course tn connection show, which will be modelle nid yearly at 4 » drinking ‘pu nt nis 9 rebiting ting and hane and liquors, bul brands tall and week of | est types of $23.50 Steamship Will Pacitic VICTORIA, BR es from Yokobama state of the Paciti 1 trom ¥ Mail ad- the A SPECIAL Twelve thousand dollars’ worth of Nottingham lace curtains will posttrvely be sold to-day and the last three days of the week at six thousand dollars, and here ave the bona fide vatues: moeeatl ENTIRE MAIN AISLE, 4TH FL.. DEVOTED TO DISPLAY. EXTRA SALESMEN, We doubt if there is another store in America that has gsecured a lot of curtains this season under the CIRCUM- curtains 1.50 curtains 1.85 curtains 2,45 90 curtains 2,95 50 curtains 3,49 | 7.90 curtains 4,50 2“4STANCES that enable Simpson Crawford Co. to offer ¥5‘ithese Nottinghams at half price. FIVE a5 LHOUSAND PAIRS OF “DROPPED ERNs’ FROM THE BEST TWO MILLS IN THE WORLD—MILLS THAT ARE \OTED FOR THE EXTRA QUALITY OF EGYPTIAN YARNS USED AND THE SUPERIOR FINISH OF THEIRCURIAINS. d patterns” by all means. They are handsomer than ns that take their places—same high qua a Every year a certain number of designs are dropped There's such a demand for them that we have turers to send us all they can possibly assemble. Fourth Floor, URE THESE “‘DROPPED PAT- 8S” AT HALF PRICE IN VARIE- S OF TWO TO SIX DESIGNS OF A KIND—EXCLUSIVE AND BEAUTIFUL, To-day you may take your choice of 350 handsome 4 patterns in Kenaissince, Irish point, Cluny and antique and “1 colonial effects of the best Saxony, Scotch, Guipure and novelty weaves. A superior grade of Egyptian yarn with tast edges is used. . NEXT FOUR DAYS MEANS A VAST DIFFERENCE IN THE COST OF YOUR Rugs and carpets---Oriental and domestic. OME TO-MORROW. It’s time now to lay your new carpets and rugs. Although but four days of this highly successful sale remain, selections are all that could be desired, if you were paying regular DES; and torn -morrow, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, you may take your choice of the handsomest ailable later. Third Floor. purchase lots for the September sale have bees the scese of such enthusiastic ouysag that they are greatly depleted, and for the next four days we have decided to place our regular stock, bought to sell at reguar prices, at your disposal at September prices. Anatolian mats, good} | Extra !arge Ghend/es | Antique Kurdistan | "I don’t want to speak on the sub rugs, carefull se- Ject,” said Mr. Healy, “for I believe in colorings. Worth $2.00 ; (1. 35 rugs, Value $35, ($21.0 OR pieces, ey Value $29, 75 women having a fair chance In the UNBEATABLE Ses sa 10 $3.00, tee ces. | scepter. eC pean | EXTERMINATOR: Why Feed Pats Rough On Kate Kills them. 15¢, 25c women can do as well as men—and a! number that they can do better—but it & is impossible for women to comp cessfully with men typ can operate the lin Rot ON BUNIONS, z in en’ Rough on Roaches Puts Roaches ont of cally able to ¢ men, In the first @ girl is a typew point. A the typesettin printer. She mu. by hand as weil chine, How mi women are ably to carry about heavy forms and get down on their knees and sioop over type us! emergency demands? We have one or ‘two women bere, but they are old hands! who Were employ before the machines Were introduced, and we haven't the! Deart to discharge them, If it was a of hiring women I would never | OUGH ON BED BUGS, 15c, 25¢ O.GH ON FLEAS, 25° Rove ON MOTH AND ANTS, 35¢ a ne semana 5 ALL AT DRUG EL 8. WELLS, dereey Cit WHY PAY RETAIL P.I.B> When You Can Get Your SKIRTS AND SUITS MADE TO MEASURE AT OUR PACTORY AT POSITIVELY Wholesale Prices! We are direct manufacturers and will make you a SKIRT TO ORDER Grannis Believes in Women. | Hiizabeth B, Grannis, Prost: | of the Natlonal League for the otion of Purity, County supe it of the W. C. T. V., and a) Interested in economic qucn- n is by right of int ity man’s equal in all excessive physical aty Se Jato play, There is at prejudice against women, but | coporsty In a amlort Hime | from competing with ; er will surpace han | 53.905 up ‘db 30 mucd | A suIT To ‘MEASURE eS ve DOMESTIC RUGS @ CARPETS ATTRACTIVELY PRICED. ‘MINSTER RUGS in handsome Turkish and | AXMINSTER CARPETS, beautiful, high pile Persian designs—deep rich tone colorings—many | fabric in shades of green, rose, reds and blues and of these are woven in one piece. combination colors—with and without borders to Sf match, $20,00 6x9 Axminster rugs ... $17.50 | Mak $24.50 8.3x10.6 Axminster ru + $21.95 | $1.35 Axminster carpets at pave $26,50 9x12 Axminster rugs.. + $22.75 | $1.50 Axminster carpets at. ate . $1.60 Axminster carpets at. $1.20 yool in the best and all new and mostly SMYRNA RUGS second grades—the WOOL VELVET, an extra quality Wilton velvet carpets—these floor coverings are noted for their Oriental effec ¢ Ment efie fs ud splendid wearing qualities—room designs, also hall and stair patterns, 95c, velvet carpets at.... Le. Te $1.25 velvet carpets at . . $1.05 $23.00 best quality $1.75 velvet carpets at.. . $1.50 $30.09 best quality Smyrna rugs, 93 OILCLOTHS, LINOLEUMS, MATTINGS, Axminster rugs— Sampson's fine 30c, oilcloths. . +» BAe, sq. yd. J y Sampson's fine $0c. oilcloths. . 8c. sq. yd. aiae neh iguunlasicr FURR.» Best quality 60c. cork linoleum 45c, 4, ya. ch Axminster rugs. Best quality $1.50 inlaid linoleum + $1.25 sq. a. and last of the sale Sale of gas and oil heaters 3 housefurnishings, T WO or three Oe? oil heaters will be sold to-morrow at these prices. We can depend upon dispos- ing of that many with these prices as an inducement, and we'll venture to Say you have already ex- perienced the need of a gas or oil heater for the ‘cool mornings and evenings. Basement Salesroem, OIL HEATER with 8-pint fount, ext heavy Russia iron drum, full nickel iit GAS RADIATOR, 4-tube, jaweled, alumi- med, with wrought iron base; good value {2,75|num finish, a perfect heater, and economi- 50 at Sikora en by cal in the use of gas; good value at 2.00, . INCANDE CENT, le jpATHROOM FITTINGS, |HANDY ARTICLES AROUND Incandescent burner, limes seam alehes a THE HOUSE, 01 e, with opal na genuine Welsbach 75c Bera rates Lid nantle s+». Bath eas acstabl: 00:88 ro elt “tae javing mirror, adjustal Com alue meat, To Shc Bc, 30c. & 98:| Ot oie towel bars, with nlekal ‘rack. Pri ids ea er 5 ' Glass ‘shelves, ‘with nickel brackets, sate sander carpet sweeper, 1.49 Cr; chimne: 2 Brom iit to tain, ta a wool wall duster, with ot ii fo Og ‘with ‘pati ‘shelf, 5; 6 an bee light com lele. ‘with qi ineandescest opal shade, chi and'6 feet of tubing, valve #130, 854 BATHROOM | FITTINGS. by STERLING ENAMELLED WARE, 80°! step sup dais —— VALUE 42.50; SALE PRICE, Se) 97° ing immediate ad- can be done. One hundred brass beds { at the price that wes most popular during the August furniture sale. TIS really phenomenal to buy furniture in ember at August sale prices, which aré known ev ery lowest of the y sell this bed as the year round hecause of t 25.00 pure hair mattresses—_special: 17.75 40 LB. PURE HAIR RAT TRE ATHER PILLOWS $10.00 for $15.00 X quality mattre t $15.00 for $21.00 XX matire | $18.00 for $24.50 XXX mattress. $1.45 for § — BRASS E BUFFETS. | CHINA CLOSETS. neh Massive const est lac- | Genuine golden oak, hi poMussive construction, best 1a Made ofc ks ae nl Kg » highly ° "" $25 brass beds, $17.75. $26 buffets, $14.50. | 00 china closets, $14.75. $44 brass beds, $19.50. $25 buffets, $17.75. | closets, $18.50. $42 brass beds, $30.00. | $26 bw ‘ 5 | closets, $22.00. $68 brass beds, $44.00. | $32 buffets, $21.59. na closets, $26.50. $85 brass beds, $59.00. | $36 buffets, $24.50. | closets, $35.50, SIDEBOARDS. | DINING TABLES. DINING CHAIRS. Golden oak, finely polished, Made of thoroughly seasoned box golden oak. | Made from seasoned golden oak: ig chairs, Ay 65, $36 sideboards, $24.50. dining tables, $6.50. | $42 sidebo: 325 3 dining tables, $9.50, | ch been 3 dining tables, $11.00. chairs, $3.5 & 9 dining tables, $14.75. chairs, $3.75. 500 doz. good warm enitaailes, 75c each FIVE HUNDRED DOZEN cotton Som Mies eUEH silkoline coverings—filled with clean cotton, full size. Value $1.19; very special at 75. 200 dozen Cotton eaieriatiea sno gy 95 {$7.50 100 Down Comfortables, figured silk top full size, 6x6 ft—pure down filling. Value $10 | silkoline coverings. Value $2.75; special at.. each; special at. } COTTON FLEECE INSTITUTION BLANKETS, Wit" £8, 49c, 59c, 69c, 79c, 98c. 200 pairs of white Wool Blankets—color- ed borders—full weight—singie or double size. Special at $35 sewing machines,$1 1.95 (Guaranteed fer ten years.) A MACHINE whose y durability and qualifi- ¢ Ss to do the very finest ing we guarantee, jumerous agencies are selling the very same at $35; Special to-morrow at $11.95. It will pay you to visit our fourth floor sectl, HA $45.00 sewing machines at. . $13. iss $60.00 sewing machines at.. . $16.9! =r chments. Latest improvements—needles and atta A ees, 300 pairs White Glankets—highest grade— all-wool filling—taffeta ribbon sini douse $5. 00 or twin bed size, Special indeed at. $ Special 15 dress trunk, 9. HESE trunks are cov- - y ered with canvas, bound with iron or vulcanized fibre binding — steel clamps and bolts—stitched leather handies —sheet iron bottom and brass Excelsior lock. Cloth lined throughout — Swinging tray with hat box and shirt-waist compartoient—extra tray for dresses or suit— 9,90 value $15.00, at.. Special—24-inch leather suit case, $3.00, {$3.00 On Wednesday Groceries at special prices but PURE FOODS—absolutely guaranteed pure; and after you once get Ne ORO ART ere sales and the saving begins to accrue you'll declare.it a aa wae to keep in touch with our announcements. SALE OF OX TONGUES—Very special, to-day only, best 1 3} 1c quality fresh smoked—average size 4 Ibs size 4 lbs.; special, per Ib., ” ne feee™ ye: mae ia. | teense . | : A SOUR 10 6 Yi alte Fi Bt eee ~ [wei e ae fiprrenen ieaneeraerian a lh E| rane pide sai Geate cele £26 i an zi e 08 (ae te Mo! tae iy gation cans cin, . 50 vy, i FaNK wD BE eran, Bett can” 1 ea 100) Sonos on Or ford’ as a rs bs. a | ay ie uera pein pom