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svi) A TET. . eR: SOHE NEW LAw ~ QUI: WHO 1, HE NE P : WANTS JOB? rik ON THE BOX” vernon ee ae etaaete spose tppeea! Siena pence) <p t a a 40c, cliccolates, | LUNCHEON IN OUR EIGHTH FLOOR RESTAURANT. Boston ferns, 68c. Ib., 30c. | Strong , hardy Rubber Plants assorted Bon Bons. or or Boston Ferns; regular $1.25; t Chocolates Oumpsor (] large and bushy; spe- sani bos —80c | SUTH AVE, #97020" STREBT Psat cfsnesiatas ... 68c 10, POUNy Xae -the jinest broadcloth that's imported—and receive a costume Don't All fond at at Once, for.) rien Lhe ie a ee alee , ous drive "Phe Man on the Box” pulled up eat’ Wine and plum { | “ g pitched int) the alread waded dite hues P| Select the M [eeateer eee woe, RANE TaN GRIRL Ge (he me allae aoa aie O be very conservative, we would say it would cost you at least lect the Man, | ; een ie seat and the tum marked by that wr en atc Aitractively priced, stunningly fashioned T 75,00 to have a suit made to measuire ina line doeskin broadcloth Mr. Henry FB, Dixey succeeded after considerable eft A aetting A hl e ingly beautiful models O-MORROW we describe two strikingly beautiful m . ns n¢ isa Carlotta N on, fe he first r At ne: PLENTY ARE WILLIN’. | ah aresmaee epleatia rien ci we oe ; T that are making a most favorable impression upon those possessing the smart touch of style that distinguish s these suits, a suggestion of the serious Interwoven $ desiring to be smartly dressed as economically as possible, Ali the high colors in all sizes—various shades of wine and in ite lash One isa plum, now all the vogue and extremely scarce—also Alice Every Member of Anawanda! the pia that Grace Livingston Pur- nies has wheedied out of Harold Mac- Tribe Not Already on Pay: —jrath’s story of tho sume name Is a broad farce that spreads itself into a blue, bottle green, navy, amethyst and black, ‘The coat is : : Peau de soie waist Value $8.00, Price $98 $ almost full length, showing only a few inches of the skirt alue . 99. —tight-fitting model, single-breasted, IIned throughout roll Is Hopeful, | voletsinted fan of melodrama at the Strictly tailor made—yoke trimmed with fine tucks—wide with heavy taffetas that match perfectly the material pe ea Mi Nad double stitched box plait down centre of front—new deep tucked ~quite the style, you know—trimmed with self buttons, Bow would you like to be the new | Nillson’s acting than anything else, It cufi—some collars finished with ties—in black and colors. silk velvet collar, new style skirt—strictly inan-tailored, Alderman from Charley Murphy's dia. |! 1 ng. It is the sort of , We placed a trial order with the maker and he’s done himself proud, th the modest where wo fre and get a y~or Linen and madras waists Value 1,50 Special 98c¢ One strictly tailored—made with stitched tucks and plaits, another style trimmed with tucks and embroidery down front— tilet? Jim" Gaffney out of the running this year and boys of the Anawanda Club are t to see who of shall take the} The new cheviot suits. Suits of fine cheviots—blue and black, medium length, coat-lapped seams, velvi. collar and cuffs, lined throughout with soft satin; also S4-length coat suits of gray mixtures—skirts, various phited $19, 75 exp f our mo t no matter of us tribe of good Indis Aldermanic nomination i ; HPL. BPH Abs. rstirecnseecsenrraesonsrenstelaswoenenes “Big Chief Murphy, who retains al new sleeves—tucked collar and cuffs—back finished with |) ° pee fatberly Inierest in tho welfare of the| tucks The new broadcloth coats. . Broadcloth, unfinished worsteds and cheviots, jn all colors and yarious Eighteenth and the boys wanda, will do th there are adinitte from that he Ai dulgence, There 4 styles—long and short coats, beautifully lined; some pretty aut § vest effects light broadcloth; embroidered rol! collars and turn-back cuffs $29, 15 of velvet—a full range of sizes and colorings and materials, Price. Taffeta silk petticoats Value 6.95 Special 4,90 Mr, Dixey tan't Wille @ line in the pla t Adonis, spoiled by all grads dosn't exactly describe ir Special styles—some trimmed with accordion plaiting, some Ideal creations broadcloth suits. ho she is th iss My noe oC ise ee with ruffles, and other models with sectional flounces or shirred Broadcloth and unfinished worsted suits, short smart models |. e ays lef 8 more a loss rinees. in black salor: if 5 ; i 7 Jim" Gaffney get wealthy ech than a loss of youth that flounces, in black and colors. Value 6.95, | coats, semi or tight fitting, lined with taffeta or soft satin, New inoumbency as a Otly SPECIAL SALE FOR TO-DAY ONLY, 4.90. fwhat good !s an “empty h the boys. There ts an inher for the dougitbag in the big due, the oldest residents and volers aay, to ite propinguity to ithe gas-house. he Many Are Willing. So the aspirants for bonors are more n 40 a Bullivan diswi heads the list, ne 1s too modest to +) wet up an claims. Brother Jack’'! Morphy is urging his candidacy, but } Mike @ays he doesn't want any one to! Bug for him, iy’ King, already possessing the) ™ adequate Aldermante gi is sald to be eat, His tongue ng him trick, It have been hs purpose to appear p and halt in his lines, but if euch tention he should be careful not to became Ina tble diM@dance may a in real but across the footly is hard on the eans and the ner | skirt models Oey of plum, garnet, gray, green, blue or black $34,75 | Price wsovse sanneee Geneeeenens toveeeens eo0eed ereeeenenes SIMPSON CRAWFORD C0, SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, THREE HUNDRED OCTOBER COATS FOR MEN. Sale of “Oneita”’ underwear. Genuine Priestley cravenette coat at *10, O careful are the makeivee “Onelta” that a broken thread or dropped stitch causes the garment to be termed a “Second.” WE don Bilge wits Sots tes hunten otter However, these defects are so cleverly mended that oftentimes a the coats. We're ene going to tell you the facts about these rain- vomit as to thew ths Impertection. “Comaaquently, the proot coats and then let you be the judge as to whether it’s an a opportunity worth considering. Second Floor. 1,000 seconds about 1-2, H Hara fae Elizabeth Annesley (Carlott Nill son) after the rescue, 1dermante | n floaters Mike" Cruise ; Mr, Dixey, however, staried under @ handicap, It takes a gi b person to tal hrough the bars—any police reporter can tel) you that. me that “The Man on the Box” !s little more than a dram t story. Young Lieut, Warburton, lately returned from a trip! lventure, and plans to eurprise ister by masquerading a9 a} & her home from an embassy dinner in \\ H olimbing on the wrong hox, with t more charming of his two i dn @ receptive frame o 1, as are proves to be Kiizabeth Annesl it | “Johnny” Begg, the Mayor of Four- apom te had fallen Ia) tove cn. the To get to the meat of the nut, we bought these for the 75c, | for the 1,75 Poseth atrect, and meny others tp actom, but who was too upset coats at a reduction of one-third to one-half 4 Union Sults, 2 10) Union Suits, Pied a sveirols dark horses, all poor dear, to sit up and noice him their value, and we couldn’t be on the ‘‘square’’ Cc, 4 White and natural— | White merino, about mbers of the Anawanda, who are She does so with a vengeance, however, | , heavy fleeced cotton. half wool—good yarn, al reenter elated WORE nace cet ee con | with you and ask more than $10.00 for them, rie the 1.00 | for the 3.00. diplomatically, Each realizes that the her, and so it Is t is Jail charg They're as fine as any $15.00 and $18.00 cravenettes we 58c_ Union Sults, 2 35 Unton Sults. ever saw, and the trademark on each one lends a value that makes White, medium heavy White merino--aboat with abducti fond of ostentation in the enous ing one’s Boh and ; ve the : k ll t tl : Th | t very weight. light merino. | " wool—not too heavy A vrokd team alan ee hem quick sellers at those prices. e lot isn’t very large—in fact for the 1.50 for the 2.50 Wa cortitoats of elect the court 6 you couldn't buy a large number to sell at this price—but the variety Union Sults 2 55 | Union Suits. be satistie’, 10: article was a and quality are there. 85c- White merino, heavy ” 908% fine white wool leaving only a char conduct against t 8 upon the lady, knowing culprit's fine, but ¢ groom, and, suspectir mekes him more than ¢ The situation is a a i, E'ghtee: 1 cheerful wi 4 @ast and the Win fe going retirement gatner the al eapected “he : aocher terin at ‘ tracting jobs ha vote. fo ‘tie interest 2 We're showing them in twenty-five differ- ent shades of fabric, including silk mixed § 00 worsteds, fancy cassimeres, rough cheviots, 10 Scotch tweeds—also plain black thibet. : | Densamalers’ findings. The sizes are 33 to 46 chest, and stout men will have, — our seed vo tell you that this special sale nant, ihe simete no trouble in being fitted. They're popularly called October coats D ike BM A | | weight—fine texture. | it is non-shrinkable, | Dir ade 10 {mi 1 e 1 ‘ ly at a special saving—pricestell the ee ha Gene 2 City. r nN it because they're needed when it’s to warm for an overcoat and too ator ba el _, is ie strongly Sore appeal.to 3. dinner where cool for none at all, and then the weather's so uncertain— °°%—* Only One Safe Bet, ter than they se the putative gn in the most flutters her har wants “James,” and keeps Lieut. Warburton (Henry E. Dixey') in the house than in the ba «| likely to rain any day, and they're absolutely rainproof, They look 7° like those long, swell $25.00 overcoats and have that snap and swing of the tailor- , made garme nt—broad shoulders, close fitting collar and all the rest of the smart style AI;silk soutachs braid, St yd. boll ‘athevose en oenrsi attributes, So we unhesitating ney § say—$15.00 and $18.00 cravenette coats at $10.00. si, Hezeults, pull of Diamond baits Dor, yards saevess Warren’s silk featherbone, 69c. at rae on 2 driv ie oe: ie is cist mien d a " re t No ate Ge TE ape rel elon —$6 - Hy Sel cathiciphhianedaalt TAREE Sethe PASAY aban Gites revert all errects in. acquard wais stings a C. fC) perfection of spool siik--wbite and Meer faghsav a pineal an “Atatenny oie eft ola ae bapa hae Pe ype 8 ‘ te ed T is customary for hundreds of women to wait for this sale, and we want to emphasize the fact that No.12—per yard vee c! p 4 ae ar ies aes pag t Geasleag Nopaell tO Rud hee faiae Bae lig? i mal it is our great annual offering of waistings worth up to 1.00 a yard at 28c, Not one yard in the per dozen Per doen . a a et ck” ou ROMHMEAG PREG BAR ose Sin Ana conictes| Y tot could be purchased regularly for Jess than 50c,, but what you want is the dollar quality, and there Heal als brat spring Rok 2 Gem pins— F I—S, C. { Tey wtace i rigsbara bo bia Ouroused soccer mer" Lis enough for all who come to-morrow. Main Floor, |Gr0ss sesoses dpebed tive det Far doen, paperts, seeees BT 4 your own ticket on ee an t ’ - ' ) Six thousand yards of the fabric that’s always In style for Fall and Winter waists—six thousand yards at 28¢.a yard, | card percep seem ss Be Puritan dressmakers j pins, th ‘44 Ib, i Eiehd 5 ee il beause a prominent shirt waist manufacturer bought too heavily for his season's need, and was compelled to Busting cotton—S0-yd, spools—86 and) jyoxes, Nos, 3 and 4 é 3 will voubtless ma mak critce that enabled us to secure this extensive and unusually desirable lot at one-half, one-third, and one. Doren Tree, serch dhe tac ONE ve 41 silk talfeta seam I HORSE THIEVES sreeryarnmteed hs Bees em a " sens vo fourth regular prices. Ya-in, double serge belting. Per bolt, 8c.; per doz... The assortment consists of all white, white with neat little effects, white with black—white with | Per bolt . No. § silk tatieta seam binding colored effects of rings, squares and scroll desiyns—many self-colored in basket weaves plenty of col-| Per gross «. ‘ Per bolt, 124g¢,, per doz.....4+ ored grounds with white brocaded effect—a very handsome collection, and plenty for everybody, ‘New Fall svien In Butterick patterns now in, 10c.. 15c,, 20c. SIMPSOY ORAWPORD 00, should step down without delay and enlighten an anxious n ARE HUMOROUS = ie aes Wire” tae Save the Babies, The October sale of silks New Fall imported laces--half price Console Victims—Dozen Val- [est MORTALITY is ras We can hardly realize that bef SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, of all the children born in ct countries, twenty-two per cent,, F° several years the leading lace importing house in America has been sending us | i or ne s very conspicuously into-morrow’s price attractions. uable Rigs Taken in Few mente ped aay eters ie bitone Bodine cers irt saved | Figures very consp y P Main Floor. its collection of laces at their closing period, This year we secured an assort- Weeks. ty, ar fi “a ss , | Twelve thousand yards of the highest quality Pies the most delicate and handsome laces that it has yet been our pleasure © do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Castoria would save a 27-inch 1.25 colored IMPORTED _LYONS to offer for sale, Main FI majority of these precious lives, Neither | "3.50 y (Special to The F of thes infantile deaths are covastoned by fee er i at Chiffon Taffeta at. sauna, EO 50c, for laces—values up to 1,50 | 1.48 for laces—values up to 3,50 eenze Plains Oe ; Li Plog rgd pg kg ty! seten ceecnin contain | 98c. for laces—values up to 2,50 | 1.98 for laces—values up to 4,50 valuable t es 4 x are, 0} erable quantities, \— e MER fivervcen in Weert ; deadly poisons, In any quantity, they supe, sand eireulton and lead |), 140 pleces black all slik tattete— Bo | er regain 15¢ The quality is hese, at one-third and one-half its real value. Dressmakers and our @n@ Dutchess counties 1p oonieeenaat, etnee, death, oe cherie me exact! ie reverse, but | | numerous lace customers may supply the season's wants at a most unusual saving, few weeks, are evite tn) YO mye ie Nae At boars the wiranure her, Castoria 27«Inch black rustling taffeta 15 Colored moire vetour——a good fab A RalAivable humor, a9 cen | CBUSCS the ood to circulate properly, opens the regular 1.25 value, at..s+ . ’ Cc | rlefor Fall costumes—regular 75¢ valueyat 59c . mong the great values are fwhere they have. stolen ho pores of the skin and alloys fever, Hand-run Marquise lace bands, Point Gaze and rose point lace. St. Gall bands and galloons, Seat cs hey telling. tp earner wot to Genuine Castoria always bears the slgnataro of y Colored messaline—yarn dye very eel 40-inch (double width) black crepe de | St. Gall embroidered laces, Hand run Spanish lace bands. — Copies of Real Point laces. ‘gome da: value—very special to-day only, at black. ct and serviceable for evening ind © 59 |saiemvee spe grade — regular 1,50 89c Real Princess laces—~Plauen novelty laces—Pompadour on net laces, in white, ecra, champagneand | mut a doze Tees, valued a! revreet wear—tegular 75c¢ value, at... have been tak 50 far, Arai tt ‘ west all driven to IM son ORAWFORD €0, —— IMPSON ORAWPFORD CO, ie th $90) was taken from the nn re ee Fo t Wi ‘ashington October Sale of used The celebrated Queen Quality shoes! uting flannels and “ilu mises ty net Y' Qu well 0 that we would not install an | flannel waistings. |hew toy section. entire new line of women’s shoes without consider- | Main Bloor, Toanorrow it’s a two- dollar harmiess Hollow, and iy 1p pi cd the thieves lof A note which sa mt ry; and wagon, but don't be al 1 the rig back some 4 Ween bok Tired oer etek tome day |) STR alle ks aaa ing them very closely. The Queen Cuality stood the Outing Flannel—a7 inches wide, in Shooting gallery at 1.25, iP [AN A 4 Custom test, however, First, it’s a shoe of durability—wear; | stripes, checks and plaldstignt and , ‘ K grade next, it’s comfortable—then, it has a Style—a style that is| dark colors. Value 12%c, Per yard,,, ‘Oc a Ky traig t ; not surpassed by any “custom-made” shoe—no matter at what $10 do J NEW price. The last has just the right extension— heels exactly the) Shirting Flanmels—28 inches, In nu- W Nn, pis 3 proper height, widths, styles eed merous size stripes, Value 19¢, y With Apologies to Mother Gooue HOES nd shapes to suit all require Per Yard vssecssesssennvee a 12% 4d Guaranteed high grade and tn $ 50 iments, Regular aatiae Pannalavied ‘ There was a straight man good condition 3. " We consider each ch an grade | Peis a dee tee Yard = wide—excellent’ NEW PALL attribute—a good quality of SHOES this shoe, YOUR LIGHT SUM- MER SHOES are near the danver line now. The first cold snap or heavy Fall rain will find you unprepared, un- ‘ To-morrow 1 Sohmer Per yard oovvise FLANNEL WAISTINGS. Scotch Fiannel—28 inches wide—em- broidered with dots and heat shades. Value 48c. Per yard...... 39c Who had a straight thought He bought a straight house On a very straight lot, oO = _—) He resold at a straight p In a straight, easy way You can straightway do the Pack ard, H, & 8, G, Linder IN this s toy we belteve we have a favorite for Through straight World Wa gat Aine Sghumar nn, ‘Ceoill in Piano, less you take care to purchase Fall footwear. Yon. Flannel—29 inches wide, in dots, bore. ae are a. fwere that pier ove have € a 4 e jor ipes, figures, checks, plaids and He day. We rent good pianos at $4 per month, Queen Quality shoes | pale color Per pee eovennens 40c "eat ‘of pases toy We've spoken about the celebrated shoes’ qualities—for wear, com- fort and style, Now the price is another achievemint—a shoe worth conservatively twice what it sells for, Regular prade, 3.00, Custom grade, 3 5 ~~ <— Scotch Flannel — 2 bys? wide—in stripes, checks and plain shades, | Value 350 Per yard 22c Stimpson Crawford Cir - This Is a Straight Tip! \ (, * ik i a : ak

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