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f - WILDER BEARS Sin? poe Won CHARMED LIFE “= sevzscacarscte" Died to Min Laat, slat to Whe Ivening World.) IBLD, Pa, Oc ik—-W. Ls & teamater, te dying from 6 erday, Me was that balled on ‘Waahington my CLE. Man Who Was In Spanish War, in the Slooum and In Big Hotel i Fire Escapes Motor-Boat Ex- plosion with Few Burns. t yville bridge Grove, a binckemith, ted @ venpenny nail to the lash of a long whip with which to counsel the mule to move At tho first ewiah of the lash the (Bpeclal to The Wvening World) uml slipped and penetrated Lamisan’s HOLYOKN, Mass, Oct 18—The! skull above te eye, Burgeons say that! harmed existence of Lesite Wilder Lamison onmnot recover, | Was not terminated by the explosion of | $$ | the wasoling tank of his motor-boat last | FALLS FOUR FLOORS, LIVES. night, After those who were attracted to the shore by tho explosion and the wht of the burning boat bad aban- Child's Descent Broken by Clothes- éoned drageing the river, in the belief | Mnes ond a Hamper. that the body sould be recovered mor four years old readily in Imylight, Wilder was found broken window pane @itting on the bank of the river vigor- h floor of her mother’s ously rubbing his head. | nome, No, § New Chambers street, “I don't know how high I went, but| last night and tumbled to the yard I got a good view of the top of the! below. She struck several olotheslines moou as I was coming down.” sald | breaking her fall, and tanded on ‘Wilder, with an attempt to emfle, The| hamper, @he sustulned @ severe scalo Bttending physician yays thet Wilder's wound, a fracture of the left arm and fojuries will prove more painful than | two fractures of the right leg. Bhe |» at the Hudson Street Hospital and hey woh is the son of P ter | ance of recovery, —EEEE—EEE—EEEEEEEE | Equals cream for tea and coffee. Four times richer than ordinary He hare ie a was in a hotel fre, hi phi tls of hls outaway ‘oat were burned Ae way coat were burned . LOVER THROWN FROM STREET can, SHE AND William MoQuiniand, = mlesman, | {Is unsurpassed for household pur- fifty-ex years old, of No, 612 Man- Sterilized and absolutely hattan B ee ‘ ‘Hood Wright Hoppitel Perabo pana pure, It is guaranteed to keep sweet in any temperature or cli- jmate, The trademarks are valu- jable; save them and write for ast | of free premiums, | aa idaped from injuries recetved in falling or being thrown from One Hundred and ‘Twenty-ftth stree: “Meguiniand told leQui ‘old a policeman that got into an altercation wih the cone distor of the oar, over the payment MOHAWK CONDENSED MITA 00., of his fare, and that the conductor | threw him off. Rochester, N. Y. \ ‘The man recetved contusions of the || At all grocers face, » dislocated finger, amd a frac- | ture of the none, . ~ Simpson Crawford Cr Leave the selection of your FALL ana WINTER KOOI WEAR to the major- ity of America’s smart dressers ana your chojce will be QUEEN QUALITY. Custom grade,3.50. Regular grade, 3,00, In style, construction, and com. fort to the feet Queen Quality shoes are in the 4,00 and 5.00 class, and you will find them a favorite with the tashionable dressers, whose other apparel is of a more expensive char- acter, Queen Quality is the most widely worn shoe in America, and in behalf of this fact we refer you to the factory—the largest in the world, Since becoming the down'own selling agents for Queen Quality a few weeks ago we have more than tripled our shoe business. Howeve ; that is not surprising when you cone sider that we present seventy-five correct new Fall styles for your inspection—as many as you would see in a dozen exclu- sive shoe stores, The price never varics—always 3,00 and 3,50 a pair, C—O THE FIVE-DAY Used Piano Sale terminates to-morrow with a list of S39) genuine bargains in high-grade instru- 0 ments calculated to make Saturday the greatest day of the week. Por Saturday, Uct. i4gh, Originals Price 4 Sohmer upright (tone like new).. + 8225 gars _ 175 400 . 1% $00 oo, 185 378 it 125 25 k ‘ f iprt 180 350 1 Hofbauer upright (ma- hogany ca! » 176 438 1 Ra . 105 aes 1 . 165 $00 165 ju 1h bh & Bach upr't. 175 3 clilan plano-player, 150 250 $10.°° down. The reason people are so enthusiastic ov t Simpson Crawford Co, used piano sales is because we are sellin no less than a dozen celebrated new instruments, such as Also 19 others, { agenis Packar/, H, & 8. G. Lindeman, Schumann, Cecilian Piano atid Cecilian Player, for which they know they may exchange their use pianos at full amount paid to date of return to apply on new instrument any time within one year. : We rent good pianos at $4 per month, | | Stinson Crauford Cr SUTH AVE, 1927080" TREATS: For luncheon, Eyre ELEVATORS hurriedly take you to our, Elghth Floor Restaurant, Prompt service executes your order — excellent cuisine completes the satisfaction of your luncheon Shoppers and business men find It conveniently lo- eated, too, Pl to 5.50, and you may have your choice _ Perr THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 13, 1905. STH AVE, 192 T020™ STREETS FIVE HUNDRED SIMPLY TRIMMED AND TAILOR SUIT HATS Actual values represented in this splendid collection are 3.75 $9 95 e to morrow et, each More men would shave themselves if there were more razors like the $2.00 AKABRO AT $1.00 T'S been a long = —, merely worth 50c,, but time since we've had a Sale of these cele- brated Akabro razors, Couldn't fe them, Only 40 for this sale to-morrow— while they last, $2.00 Akabro razors for $1.00, THBY SHAVE SMOOTHLY AND DON’T PULL, Made of a high-grade, finely tempered German steel that holds an i for a surprisingly long time, Better than being shaved, and think what you save! Main Floor, 50c TOP for to-morrow on' In etamine and embrotd and without tab, Regu embroidered {n all | colors on black and 25c Top collars at 12%c THAT Isn't half the 28e. top collars at selling to-morrow, and some are even worth S0¢, at that price had we bought them in the regular wa: New and very effective top collar In white ground with embroldere! flowers In a large assortment of colors— 4 neckwear novelty worth Soc. iy at. WASHABLE STOCKS, Chiffon and silk stocks— Real Princess lace collars— all hand = made — regular —* Pi, rar re $1.25 val very one fly front—seml- 25 | special ...s.s-ee., SOC | titted with tight back, good news, We've enough 2%, for the liveliest $108 0 new styles that we'd have to sell Main Floor, COLLAR AT 12%¢ $14°75 MISSES’ & GIRLS’ SLITS, $32.50 For misses and small broad- en 12K lery combination—with 12” women = fine bide Pole EI c cloth suits—two styles Men’s underwear---heavy @ EVERY Fall we plan a sale of men's underwear that will establish beyond dispute the superiority of the Simpson Crawford Company's men’s furnishing section, A yearly occurrence timed to keen the trend of buyers coming our way. To the great number of men In and around been waiting for this event we can say that without a doubt this year’s sale, which begins to-morrow, in- cludes greater values than we have ever offered before, Winter underwear. He had to realize imme diately, an actly half price, A better opportunity for our Great and we have been keeping these goods especially Four months ago a manufacturer came to us with five lots of the best grades of Fall and | the other entirely fit | ted Colors — greei cardingl, blue a black. Satin lined — plaited shirts, Sizes 14, 16 or 32 and 34— excellent 32,50 | value, for MISSES’ CHEVIOT SLITS, 22.50 Misses’ cheviot sults, $22.50, Made in chew fots and mixtures—all the stylish checks tn yarlous colors, Includ- ing plain, unfinished medium: Greater New York who have Malin Froor, id offered us the whole lot at ex- Fall Sale could not be imagined, for this event, Here are the values: sale as top quality for warmth and wear, and as there are only 400 dove come early if you want to be sure to get your choice in weight and size, You never saw these garments sold at these prices before, We recommend every garment in this laa , <a | worsteds In purple, ROOTS STANDAKD Ti- | | DERBY RIRRED HEAVY | | green, blue and black, VOLI, medium welght, Winter - weight under- | Shioik boxy coat-—-dow natural and white—% 79 wear—natural % wool— ble breasted — fancy wool—always sold. for very fine grade, Always C) | colter effect—fuit plat $1.25, Special for this sold for $1.50, Special ed skirt, 50 210 Ate revcersrervers . | for this Sale, ..uvssove Price 22. ana - MISSES’ FULL LBM 8. The well- known colored) Overlocked seams, Winter | Overlocked Seams, med} These are in dark poli perl Winter underwear —royal| weight, natural—one-half | um weights, 90% ‘natural Steals peas nee silk plush—finest quality | wool shirts and drawers | wook ALWAYS SOLD | ‘tyl¢—double breasted—notch collar —AL VAYS SOLD FOR ALWAYS SOLD FOR | POR $&.00, Special for of gray velvet. Sizes 14, 18 75 & Ad 4\ hey pea iat 79¢ ne are near 79¢ this sale at the 719 16 and 18 years. Special at e sale at...... is sale at...... Special price of Cc MISSES’ COATS AT $14.75, Long, loose garments in covert cloth —also Empire models In heavy mix- tures-—plped = with vel 78 n In the lot we advise you to 69c Women’s fine gtace gtoves In destrable street shades—an unusu- ally good value at $1.00, Special for to-morrow at.......... MEN'S PIQUE SEWN GLACE GLOVES— 1 00 newest street shades—made to sei. at $1.50—special 2° Men’s *25°° Winter su 250 Priestley cravenette coats at $] (), 00. 69c MOCHA GLOVES never tloular man can find exactly what he wa wouldn’t be absolutely satlsfled, acme of style this season, We could secure only on life of the clothing business in New York, tallor’s standpolit. tHe would say all the style, qua ity and cut we offer them to-morrow at less The fabrics are of vicunas In black and fabrics In the new gray worsteds and plain effects. Overcoats of every style and | pattern for serviceableness, aid every one | chock full of style, We invite you to In- | spect the widest range we know Neauirecerers 15.50 At the merchant tallor's you'd be fortunate to secure a sult or coat their equal at $30, (| Wier onomical parents save the most money Simpson Crawford Co, 3 Boys’ W boys’ special new fall suit, | rawford Co, special boys’ sults, Norfolk, allor and a ted, at $3.00. This sult ts already the talk the town, It Is the eq here at $5.00, and to satisfy yourself make comparisons, Blue serge suits for | We make a spre'slty ycung men’s suit . 00 long trousers s 7 1K pron ble b feel like men — I double ted si fancy mixture’ al of nearly every suit you will find else- th t tallor cut to-n at $7.50 each—single and doubk breasted—black and fancy fabrics: broad military shoulders—sizes 14 Mivsceveerrenrers Meyer's miake—best value In America at the price,...sss+06 teers BOYS' REINDEER AND GRAY PRIX SEAM WOMEN'S BLACK AND GRAY PRIX SEAM] ,00 : 3 MOCHA GLOVES—a regular $1.25 value—special THERE'S one thing sure about our Clothing Department, and that is, even the most par- that he would have to visit a dozen stores, waste a lot of time, pay MORE than he wanted to, and even then he We've reduced the clothing business to a science, We've also reduced clothing prices to & minimum, Take for Instance, these $25.00 Surtout Coats, at 15.50, Every dressy man is aware that they are the Of course we don't mean they are $25.00 coats from the merchant the best made-to-order surtout, and waist and a full sweep to the skirt—give that most destred effect demanded by all fashionably dressed men one of these $25.00 coats to-morrow at..,.. ree an ey LPS AVERUN VEER Pres ‘ i $$ —————— werent Custom made sults and Men's $20.00 suits and Overconts, $] 5,0 [Two hundred | Plihe nt at $10.50 Single and double breasted—In exclusive | | and fifty These sults are exceedingly well made, at- Genuine Priestley | tractiveand popular, Nothing of the ready- | | made appearance about them, Long, broad cravenette coats, | | lape!s—centre siits with button and but. values 15,00 10 and 18,00, at } Sizes 33 to 44 chest, Naaman Here’s where the boys are well cared for sizes 7 to 16, very special, Those long, flowing, broad-shoulder coats that make the boys Men's Imported Cape stuck—outseam sewn gloves—one clasp— 1-00 sold for less than $1.50—special rtout coats at °15° 1,100 Winter suits and overcoats at $10 50. | ee . | Ats at a price less than he is willing to pay, whereas It used to be Second Pleo, né hundred to sell at this pricé, but while they last to-morrow theyll be the than the resdy-foreservice price, 915° oxford, The close, tight-fitting collar—heavy ge ay Vg | Own $45,5 $35,00 for such a cost, They have tonholes In back —- broad shoulders and collar—made in fancy worsteds, cheviots, tweeds and black thibets, The long sine gleb dd Overcoat { is in this lot. Naan on high grade clothing. inter overcoats, in 9,95 jong enough to cover the shoetops —single or tyles—made of high-grade vicuna, In Oxford and certainly a remarkable value at $3.05, Tourist o-ercoat for boys, In fancy Scotch effects: bodies all the new “wrink! ‘© to make up-a st of sh, | ate overcoat — finely tallored—belted back—sizes | t 16 vorrg—at 94.05... +50 that up-to we're able to offer one of the greatest bargains New York has ever known. MISES’ REGULATION SUITS, $14.75, These are also in intermediate sizes, suitable for school, college or convent wear—very smart style —NOT THE OLD-PASHIONED sallor suit, but an up-to-date dress for girls who want to dress in the roper style, Made of all-wool fine serges, colors blue and black, with shields and deep sailor collars, rimmed In hand-worked stars and emblems, Sizes 12 to 16 years. Price, $14.75. >See OS wt Co Repairing furs, G™ out your furs, for the north wind ts comin If they need repairing or remodelling, our fu. experts offer the best workmanship at moderate prices The new foreign and American models are now ¢ | exhibition, Estimates submitied Satur’ay waist specials AWN WAISTS have lost none of their popularity. In fact it ha only been enhanced by the approach of Winter, which finds them de- cidedly eorreet in style and weight to wear with the new sults of the heavier materials, Te-merrow we show a new, exclusive style at O8e, that should not be offered for less than $1.50, Second Floor, LAWN WAISTS, 98c Fine white lawn waists, tucked back and cuffs—designed front made of stitched side plaits and embroidery 98c pattern. rice... BLACK CLOTH WAISTS, $1.50 |NUN'S VEILING WAISTS, $2.95 Beautiful quality of black novelty | Several excellent models In albatross, cloth shirt waists, tucked back—! nun’s velling or satin dot brilliantine stitched cuffs, and front made of solid | waists — exquisitely designed with rows of stitched side plaits and fin-| stitched plalts—fancy collars 2.95 ished with large silk but- 1-50 and cuffs .....605 * tons. Price WHITE BRILLIANTINE, $3.25 ALBATROSS WAISTS, $1.95 Made of crepe albatross in black and colors—pretty front made of tucks and clusters of silk but- 1 95 tons jasneden | These walsts are made of white em- broidered brilllantine—buttoned back —pretty front made of alternate rows of fine tucks and side 3-25 plaits ' Stunning models for girls misses. teristic of our girls’ and misses’ suits, coats and dresses. And yet we will show you right here that Third Floor, JUNIOR SUITS, 15,00 SPECIAL, Also Intermediate sizes {n a number of smart styles for the young miss, In fancy mix tures and plain chev- jots. Norfolk, Vassar and box coat styles— lined — plaited skirts, suitable for general wear—all good practical styles, Value $18.75. Special at the unusual price of 15,00 JUNIOR SUITS, 10.75 One special model— made of heavy man- nish materials—beaut!. ful invisible broken plaids, greens, browns nd garnet—full and boxy—patch pockets —notch collar — well tailored. Sizes 12 to (6 yra Special to- morrow 7 nn, 10.75 GIRLS’ DRESSES, 5.00 These are In plaids, mixtures and plain shed worsteds—pretty Russian ilor styles—dalntily trimmed. styles at the price of misses’ apparel in this section, satin GIRLS’ DRESS SECTION. GIRLS’ DRESSES, 2.95 Two specials this week.—One-plece by Dutch dresses, made of fancy little |Sires 6 to 44 years. Value 5 00 checks and plain colors—walst a com- | $6.50, for #5 . bination of surplice and blouse style— GIRLS’ FULL COATS, 7.80 Regulation model, flannel lined— | storm coljar of velvet—heavily_stitch- ed. Blue only, Sizes 6 to 50 2,95, 14 years. 1. PHCE.. sss se ewere trimmed In light colored cashmere, worked with silk—full plaited skirt, Sizes 6 to 44 years [Price® ....s. 60s ‘ 5,000 pairs of 1°’ new Fall Kid gloves for men and women at 69c. If the volume of busii.css is greater In proportion to the superiority of the value we'll sell twice as many gloves to-morrow as we sold a year ago this Saturday, And it’s a mighty big day to eclipse. Every man and woman who needs a palr of high-grade dollar gloves should attend this sale to-morrow, when 5,000 pairs will be offered at 69c,_A full complement of sizes and the new Fall shades prevents this event from being assoclated with the ordinary offering. Men’s street kid and ‘suede gloves—most popular new Fall color Ings—a real bargain at $1,00—spectal for to-morrow at WOMEN'S CAPE OLOVES—popular marinish 79¢ style—better value than ever before sold at this price 69c 1-00 375 pairs of children’s shoes at 75° SIZES 6 TO 104—LACE AND BUTTON STYLES, 420 pairs of MISSES' 10 pairs of LITTLE Ince ind button SHOES- 1-00 MEN'S ites SHOFS—size ].00 sizes 11 to 2—speclal.. 9 to 13—special at...... for the inauguration of a sale to-morrow of discontinued lines of Ih-grade shoes for small boys and girls at very much under any special prices quoted elsewhere, Seeond Floor, We makethls sacrifice and g ll these shoes at cost and less than THE reorganization of our children's shoe department ts responsible hi 75¢ Cost beca se wo realize the value of such ale tO our and in future year., We want to te.ch the children to 1 00 ook for the best e values at Simpson Crawlord Co.'s when they grow up, 7 Not all sizes In each style, but the variety Is so great that ft ty hardly probable you will fail to secure just the shoes your children need, Prices are particularly low on spring heel shoes and low first heel shoes, and on styles that are good now, but will be discontinued, Saturday’s grocery specials Pirst Saturday of the Anniversary Sale, and of course prices are in keeping with the event. ext CHOCOLATE. FRESH CROCOLATES, YorrEp All, vartetion—Pure Fruit regixin Koos, and Nut Centres; 256 oe tor mpectal, Ib, b \ 1& Mix cakes sicree Cares 4 CAMEMBERT CHEESE. Fernt, Abs sass 4% fardy Rul Pints, ench Wines and Liquors MONTICR Premium machine sileed Large WD. vevveees pint far, DOR cereus Ba tigi Op 286 Meadow Brook Vresb Butter, eld, print, 25¢ delivered 43 HOM q pon bin Mean ‘ag ¢ von NTA OLARBT Berawoln, te bere 250 | Rayer ten, nan: bot, 80". § \ Lyra “ ’ . ‘i ’ THE same style you receive in the highest priced made-to-order apparel for women is the chlef charac- 2) ® ¢ 5 Is “ , '

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