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at Saturday, ano. ‘the opening of horse fhows as & prizes by the competitors. ho bid in box No. i oh the Payne Whit . Delancy of . The out attend the follows: a “ ¢ the this country, one than at ig ch proudly exhibitin 8 and show! thel in winning honore at t lon at Locust Vall NN mow. Mra, Mollie , Start the 5, your family ‘assoolation was the ortginal and horse show held twenty-one Nowadays the show sym- be the goetaty eae i, Jange olty in the country, ~Swadi folie have adopted ow- reguldr part of summer atthe resorts Tong Island and in Now Jorsey. Mere were sixteen ounloor horse shows this State during the past in of them on Long Island, qwere eight in New Jersey. after all, the Madison Square ; following election week every je the thing—with its $30,000 worth prises and the ribbons, which ere}. aed “more than the more intrinsic Je of areim boxes for. the show ‘eos society event, and the prices re breath-stopping, ‘The first choico| sold for $600 this year, The prices 1» down from this point to #225, The | os of the highest and lowest bid- are a secret, but Miss Yera Morris, | adjoining that be occupied by Alfred G. ‘anderbilt, paid $275 for her purchase. Among the Box Holders. ‘Pho ocoupants of the boxed*are fully “Be tntareating to the visitors who pay doing aplece for the privilege of promenading alout the arena between | the boxes and the show-ning as are the Ainong those who will be seen Doxes next week are John G. out for reference J ORs k= Bs Fees asazeasesssaccenzoegs cerceeeee 4 Women Will Show Horses, There will be many wen known s0- Hety women among the exhibitors this n any previous show, her own equine points. Hitchcock, jr., nds he prome Meg ee4 Y, with her ing, Tenor and King- uous at the and ising 8 ssing Reginald Brook's (hunters, > HECHT BROS, |259-261 Sixth Ave,’ HECHT BROS, These Friday Bargains. If you will come to-morrow ieason’s best offering of Friday bargains, all seasonable, ad- mirable in style and guaranteed in quality, Besides the excellent value, you will learn about our credit plan if you but request that your purchase be charged, and then in future everything you or requires may be bought and paid for in small amounts weekly or monthly, ‘ We Charge These Bargains. 300 Ladies’ Walsts of all-wool green, tan and Hein raed Notes ‘orth 19¢ 0: w 19%, tur 4% 8c Bere meat 3 flannel Walsts. and # some Bton effects; }3 to 14; worth 3$¢.,for ( black sateen Petticoats; flounce; three rows vant cr 9 Is Already in a Flutter of Preparation the Twenty-first Annual Exhibition Madison Square Garden. shows, will be seen, Miss Vorothy Whitney, daughter of annual exhibition of | blue ribbon winnets of tne summor Asaoole ‘attention of fashionable | tng jaie William C, Whiiney, and sister of “man’s best) of Harry Puyne Whitney; Madison Square ‘on Tuesday and con- Mra. J. B. M. Grosvenor, Mrs, H. Mok, ‘Pwombley and Miss Ruth Twombley, will be ex- ibitors, Mra Charles Hallowey and Mrs. John Gorkin will avek pew honors for their prize-winning horses, and Pauline Hall's bad pony will By. oer rs. fenry. jogel's Sceptre, recently purchased from ire. Helioway, and winner of three blue rMbons at the Morristown horse show in September, will be ridden by Mina Pforgins Wiids over the barrier in the lumping classy . Among the patrons and promotory of the ‘great hotee show Iinetituted for the encouragement of horse breeders and the promotion of the breeding of horses for the road, the carriage, the hackney, the hunt and other flolds of Hsefulness, will include Cornelius Fel- lowes, Peter Fenelon Collier, samaner, and Payne Ad W. D. Guthrie, Edwin D. Morgan, sha, Dyer, dr, James gate Warned Col, anc Poy M mop, uncey M. Depew, *. D. Moran, Ei, he Gerry, Hagtiton W. Cary, William G. Loew, T. D, Jomian, R. JF. Carman, Paul D, ‘Cravath, George Fahys, C. Ledyard Blair, Otto H, Kabn, H, Mex, Fwombley, W Seward Webb, A. J, Cassatt, J. R. Keane, F. G, Browne, James H. Hyde, A. Newbold Morris, Daye Hennen Morris, Alfred Bu Maclay, Getting Ready for Show. Workmen are hustiing now tranaferr- ing the basement under the great am- phitheatro with a palatial stable. The entries for the show ure so numerous, however, that {t was found necessary to build extengions.on the sidewalk on two sides of the Garden to accom- modaie all the horses, The big restaurant is being hurriedly put in for the 6: of the dnembera of th Show Association wh: nnually pre- cedes the annual horse show, and by Tuesday morning New York's great play house will be whipped into ite accus- tomed ‘Horse Show” appearance in readiness for the biggest horse show ever, VAUDEVILLE AT WALDORF. Performance at Bazaar for Benefit of Crippled Children. T connection with the Bazaar of Na- ttons and Japanese Tea Garden to be given at the Waldorf-Astoria to-day in the Bast Room for the benefit of the New York Home for Destitute Children, @ bill of exceptional merit will be ren- ,| dered between the hours of 2and 5 and Sand il P. M by a large number of excellent vaudeville performers. Among those who will appear are: Amorita and De Coursey. Dorothy Jor- dan, MoWatters and Tys#, little Lillan Graham, Countess Van Booserarar, Margaret Bell, Madame Camille Birn bohm, Dore Lyon, Yvonne Lamour and -|many others. ‘This will be the first ap- pearance of Miss Lamourin America An orchestra of fifty musiclans will be conducted by Max Schmidt. ney, Kane, equine ex- ALMOST EVERYBODY is coughing. It is the time of | year when people are most sus- , ceptible to,colds, Scott's Emul- ESA ston will not only cure the cold, :|which otherwise might hang on all winter, but will give strength and flesh to the body to resist more colds, pneumonia, etc. SCOTT & BOWNE, qog Pearl Street, New York, SS Credit Account With. you will find awaiting you the Walking Skirts~of light and dark mannish mixtures of cheviots; full cluster plaits; worth $7.50, £OF 93 ss 0dsconend gbibu cosy 4, 75 300 Boys’ and Children's Oxford Crea) see 3 to 16; 2.25 worth $3 HW, for..,., lon fleece- Simpson Cranford Co, barda 1,000 overc id sult y Ti th he Toilet articles an ~ enough to pay for a good, warm, dressy overcoat? If you are, then this coat will lected the best. ment of fancy Scotch ef- fe made up in the doub! ed tourist models—all handsomely throughout with extra heavy serge. Very fine quality silk velvet eollar— all stres 33 to 48. Chest cut from 46 to $2 inches; long coats, worth $15 to 18, ready for service, SSS oats 4 E you one of those sensible men who consider that $15 or $18 & ou to perfection. Second Floor, We have Just secured from the sur- plus stock of a well-known manu- facturer of $15 and $18 overcoats one thousand coats of the kind de- seribed ‘above—good, warm and dressy. ook our pick from a lot of one ousand, and you may be sure we se- ‘They are made of fine, smooth fin- ished kerseys in blue and black; t 11 Art needlework |G ofaFillow Slips. Litho- | graph and bonnaz trimmed, | all finished ready for the pillows, Special price 25¢ | Satin-lined work baskets —~ special price 2B Novelty trimmed pin cushions Leather skins in any color. Burnt leather table covers Burnt leather pillows; ea )Pyrograph purning outfits. Infants’ $2.00 bonnets ‘at 50c, GOING to close out a lot of infants’ odd bonnets Friday, Bonnets which were made to sell (or $2, but because the size assort- ment Is broken, take your genuine Irish frieze In Oxford, gray and black, as well as.a large assort- 11 and single breast- lined We sent one of our men toa high- class merchant tallor’s to find out how much he would charge to make up a coat like this, What do you suppose said?—#25. SIMPSON CRAWFORD co. d drugs CRONE vvievesreseecasveyes 50 Children’s felt sailor hats— some have pompons, others have stitched bands, 'Price,, 75€ Seeond Floor, Infants’ coats, How pretty the little one looks In a long’ Bedford cord coat with ror 4 trimmings, such as these at $2.05—6 mos, 1 Infants’ serge coats, $3.95— These have Astrachan collar and G, NOVEMPRER 9, 1908. | cuffs, and ae pace Pee made than the ordinary coat s ats. wae, BOS SIMP90N CRAWFORD CO, Dress goods remnants below cost. . >— sales bargain Friday Plum and wine suits, 18,78 New cheviot and herringbone serge suits in all high colors, plum, wine, green, brofn, Dlue and blacklong tight-fitting coat— Fifty broadcloth suits to-morrow at $24.75 have but fifty. yi $9 4 nae not get them in the styles they want, e i hunter's green, plum, blue and black—a broadcloth of excellent quality, F smart short Jacket or three-quarter Jengths—loose or tight fitting-—tn all the dif- Separate skirts at 9.75 Doeskin suits at 45.00 moires—in black and colors, One special! fancy design—lined with white duchess satin milliner’s folds at bottom, Prices, smartest models this season, —a combination of and blouse style shawl collar of velvet—also Nght and dark] elephant gray, hunter's green, cathedral, SEUPSON CRAWFORD Co, & are satisfied that we could sell two hundred of these suits to-morrow if we had them, so handfome W and fashionable are they, and such an excellent value at 24.75. “Remember, when you read on, we Many a smart dresser would give $40 to have a sult like thls, but they simply can+ which Is the stye we offer at $24.75. htra moor. Long, closely fitted coat ‘with a new skirt model, béautifully tailored: in garnet, 39.78 tailored sults, 29,75. A large assortment of suits, among which are short Bton or blouse modele—the ferent materials used this seasgn—and all the beautiful colorings; but in some styles the sizes are broken. TMerefore we offer suits worth $39.75 for,.,, 20.70 New, stylish separate skirts—all the new] Long tight-fitting coat, with vest effects shadow plaids, English checks apd silk beautifully braided, both Jacket and skirt, tn circular model, with blas back and small! —colors in ight hello, terr¥’- cotta, Bor. buttons from walst to bottom in front} deaux, green, blue and black, One of the 9.75 to 14.76 . Velvet sults, spectal, 32,80 New velvet sults, specially made for this sale —dalntlly trimmed in widths of silk brald—all the pretty Autimn colorings— mixtures — strictly tallored —-satin Ined— | wine, Havana brown, maroon and black— plaitéd skirts, Price..-.s.s+.225: ,. 18.75] new plalted skirt, Pricey........... 82.50 —_: yopecial trimmed hats. ¢ afe showing a splendid assortment of Friday and Saturday—no mail orders, oar j A for it ts the to t! v q ream, sweet and ERE is an announcement that every. woman in New York should read, for i points the way to the 3 Mi ae eee | sie! Soe, 8 pound, 40c,; H very gate saving chance of the year. Every woman in this city bet brea Peed aly of Sian oe AN the LADIES’ TRIMMED HATS, Pear's soap, 3 for, QBo |, POUNA ...cervrvseeee 59¢ ford Go,'s dress fabrics, and knows that there {s absolutely no danger of securing.a page style jh x, Priea, sath Silk plushes, Velvets and Beavers. Niyold 4 Violet smelling salts.... @5c | rate showing, Only the most approved weaves are Included. nin Floor, hid oerrreye 9.75 4 12,00 Packer's tar soap,...... 18 Imported bay rum, with The reason we make these tremendous sacrifices on odd piedes and short lengths Is to keep our assortments . Adfot Ghewreoti, Hand sapolio, 7c,; 4 for. 25c] sprinkler top; 14 pint, 25c.; up to the very highest standard of of Could wait a little and sell nearly every yard at regular prices, but 300 SIMPLY TRIMMED H ATS Armour's fine soaps in witch ‘ Pint, ae eat Ate he we prefer to let you choose nia BH ey + el pana dy ayy hell poarpedy fr gree _ Hae Both for ladies and misses, not ahat in the lot worth hazel, oatmeal box, | French triplicate shavin i in the annals ess-goods selling. I pened 8c] mirror, $1.50 value... 98¢] cog Py ge ds s vcible for Unmediate use, me less than 4,00; many worth 6.00 and 7.00; Fehr’s talcum powder, ... 8c La Blache face powder. ,° 20c Ideal hair brushe: 03. and 89¢ Coudray's rose rice powder, | Lustertte nail powder... 15c f remnants of pty sh ays 8c| Sorosis rubber gloves, all geod ge a hedieal Sitk face wash cloths... 19c| _ sizes, best quality,.., 40¢ 25c Dun's vellines Cc Rubber face sponges.... 10c} Strongest witch hazel; pint, Tor fecnaents of novelty Houbigant’s perfume, eee Ft berate vieaah 33c} ag on erat of all-wool ad OUNCE 66. sssereeees e Wood alcohol for burning; it ° i Piver’s perfume, azures, Sa- ‘30,| yard For "rennants of Engi mo ya tian frano or Le Trefle, pee Sel tie F ri ‘ali-woot votles, "4 “| Specia Ch, Fay's exquisite French | Ms hydro- Sp nari corsage sachets {n sateen bags,’ all odors, value 25c,, | Doct pine, fo for . Dentise| 10c,; f best Piso's gor 69c. colored E are planning for one of the biggest crowds th reason to expect a crowd when 69c. silks go at fine 69¢, taffeta may not last the 19¢, 37, 69c IS is a ren ¢ syrup, white i H le or coughs and bay) ull pint....... le phil stein 19¢! hair, At the low taffeta silk, 28c, day outat e. about this wonderful offer, Want as many of our customers to share in this ba A word as to the quality—it is a hi revit 69, Shon colors are m! ssing, but there is a Jace combinations, and you Sandsome petticoat, house dress or waist. 75c. Loulsine silk, 39c, Special sale of printed warp taffeta and striped in all the season's most-wanted shades, suitable colors and shade for a Louisine for waists and entire dresses, &e Value airs of 25c. 6 pairs men’s 4 WO of the several Bargain Frid hoslery, Not less than six pairs them the season's best values. Women's 25c hose, 6 for 1,00 Women's medium and heavy weight Hermsdorf dye, fast Bie cotton hose. Box of six pairs for $1.00, Women’s 35¢ hose, 6 for 1.40 Women's plain or unbleached split foot, fast black huse; plain or rib top. Rox of six pairs, $1.40. Women’s 45¢ hose, 6 for 1,75 Women’s very fine Hermsdorf dye, fast black lisle thread or cutton hose, Best 450, grade; six pairs, $1.75. Women’s 50c hose, 6 for 2.25 Women's very finest gauze medium and heavy weight Hermsdorf dye, fast black hosiery, Value $0c. pair. B, COUTIL ‘eo — —Closely bon J. B. Tape Corsets, 75c. hip and flat over abdomen—closely| poned—no side steels—excellent fit- ting and comfortable corset. White, Sizes 18 to 25 (except 22 and oh Value $1.25, Prices. .seee pepere 7 F White, Sizes 18 to 28. Value $1.25. heavy taffeta, lendid var securing ly finished extra i] have no trouble 7Se. Special, pet 69¢. Per yard r ba hosiery for *! 9c. hose, 70¢. ay values in the annual sale of box . Inspection will prove to a customer. p Sa Mh Rig Men's 19¢ hose, 6 for 85¢ Men's medium weight, fast black, Hermsdorf dye, imported cotton socks, Value 19¢, Box of six pairs, 8c, Men's 25c hose, 6 for 1.0) Men's finest imported cotton hos- lery, medium weight; plain black or white, unbleached; split soles; a5e, ind, x Men’s 35c hose, 6 for 1,40 Men's medium cotton and very fine fast black lisle thread socks. 35¢, kind, Box of six pairs, $1.40. Men's 50c hose, 6 for 1.78 Men's very finest cotton and lisle thread boulery, Best 50c, numbers. Six pairs, $1.75, The 1.25 C. B. corset, 75c, SET—gore cut—dip hip—medium high bust ery iat over asthe aelty trimmed on i . Price ic tic $1 ‘Corsets, 48c. J. B, tape corsets—medium bust—dip Well-known domestic brand—made spe- cially for Simpson Crawford Co., in fine sateen—short corset—very close. ly boned—no side . steels—double zone bands at waist line—prettily trimmed top and bottom, White, Sizes 18 to 25. which we have told you abo excellent, and it comes only in di - warp and extra heavy, ronda r ice, we dare Not expect 1,500 yards to last more than one day.... SIMPSON CHAWFORD co. While they last, per 69c,.black dress taffeta, 50c. Guaranteed black dress tafleta—full 19 inches wide—splendid black—highly finished—a strong and ser- viceable silk, recommended for wear, Positively wort pr special 29c. at ever thronged about our silk counters, Have good Sorry that the quantity is While it sts it’s yours, though— not greater, for 1,800 yards of and tell your friends, please, possible, Matin Floor, 29c rgain as and Is sold jety of plain a desirable yard, ie WFORD co. Fancy novelt $1.00, Choice,... ant they are the ane business we make -Fancy Leather Frames, in three Collar Boxes, Cuff Boxes, 50 ie: Cases, Telephone Pads, Made of white leatherette and lined in Empire st; red unusual opportunity for advance purchasers, SLMPSON CRAWFORD CO, White goods, sheets, pillow cases, blankets Not a yard worth less than 75c¢ and worth up to $3.50 per yard. For remmante of Panama suitings. Por reauants of novelty eult- For “remnants of pure wool Panamas. For remnants of | all-woot fun's vetiings. For remnants of crave Eayp- For remnants armure, granites and taney ta'lor_sultings. ‘or Friday only—1,500 yards of English mohair at 29¢ a yard, kable offer, and will, we believe, draw nearly as large a crowd as the ut above, for English mohair is in great demand at the present ark and medium shades, garnet and black—the popular shades of the sea- with that beautiful silk lustre which you see in the better shades of mo- 2.00 gold-filled lockets, 95c/Sale women’s waists, FREASON for this extraordinary price-savin they are the manufacturer's sample collection and a surplus accumulation which had to be sold at a loss because the season was over. For us, however, it was very timely, as the holidays are approaching, and these lockets are spe- cially suitable for gifts. Gold-filled and solid silver locket—all made for two photo’ every imaginable size, In both round and heart shape—plain and fancy stone—all this season's nobb $1.50 up to $3.50, An Unasual Ohance for GiftGiving Purposes. y hat pins—new, beautiful designs, in both for- akes—hundreds to select from—value 50¢, to i Nag im dae ay ered a recent EOS $1 leatherette novelties, 50c. SOME of the articles in the following list were made to sell for mofe than $1, and none for less, Designs are the latest, in every way attractive, To give an extra impetus to this great half-price offer to-morrow, Handkerchief Cases, at the unusually low price of... ‘2.95 On Main Floor we offer 100 dozen untrimmed felt hats and turbans—ail this season’s shapes and good colors—regular price would be 1.2510 1.75 each, 4 5 © One lot of imported feather turbans, 150 In all, balance of a manufacturer's stock. Do not forget these hats ire no trimming. They are ready to wear, and are olen made. Fayies aniveraauly eat remnant sale sold at 5,50 and 7.95, 3.75 and 4.75 fe The quality s}250 Exquisite black paon velvet 29c dra turbans and toques— i would easily command 4,00 to 4,50, at, tach 2, QOH STMPSON CRAWFORD C0. Exceptional values in wanted laces. HITE IRISH LACES in endless variety, New shipment , only large and representative stock of these most-wanted od te pea T eS a, eee Sue F Most perfect copies of real lace, priced so:low as to enable all trimming to secure the very latest Importations at J emg ook oy shard perm White Irish laces, now in demand for so many purposes, in most beautif ‘f sertions, medallion effects, applique effects, &c., & ; utiful designs in ecigings, bandings, galloons, In At Be, yard, values $1.50 to $2.00 At 2He, yard, value @ 508. | At 14 @ yard, values $2.50 to $3.50 ehecked For remnants of broadclotha For remnants of sollennes, | (65¢ oe som « a a vent ef Bevteh mult- yard Homespuns, pruneilds, Pana- nam, Heartettas and go ro Ah all sulting. At $Uec, yard, values 75c, to $1.00 Lace allovers special for to-morrow.~ White Irish lace allovers, in the ne “gilovers—Lietre allovers, Now greatly in demand for walsti, entire comes, poe gtr Dy og atid ata C. for lace allovers, worth to $1.50 1 1 4 for lace allovers, worth to. $3.50 ¢ 1.45 for lace allovers, worth to $2,50 2.QF tor lace allovers, worth to $5.00 ) 1.50, Sevond NE of the new styles. O which we sf yies, for ularity,, The price is so' much power then ¢ you'd usually expect to pay f wy with style—strictly fase tales me - Buoughoat, Comes : Women’s fancy fi ed, pearl buttons and taney te Pera 95 h Women's nun's veiling waists—trim lee oF tall stehed) Price..." ig Black. sik box pls and hand stitch once Sy pete ; Sewing machines, 12.75_agents’ price 850. AT #50 thee machines offer an attntve style, is that Maln Floor, styles—actual value holce. «+++ asendeves 95c , vi designs, and Writing 8, Memo. Tablets, 50c etter Racks, Shaving Pade and Sewing Cases, trimmings, bbls a brig ig iio favy, and black; ‘ Ihing collaray worth 1.50, oye” ,000 pieces English nainsook. | 1,000 pieces English long cloth. ‘pas | for ; 98¢ Soft finish—very fine sheer quality~-36 inches | 36 inches wide—soft finish—very desirable for 4 Ladies’ untrinimed Felt Hats, wide—specially finished for women’s and children’s under- | undergarments—t2-yara pieces at the f unusually } | 3 a Heer ies tg ics 4 r ryote de BSF .00 value pleces 1,50 ri seco pleces 1.15] 9.95 value fone da bil best Saren come $125, for 6% $30 was pleces,..,.1-05 | $3.75 value pleces,.,..%25 | 2.50 value pieces,.,..1,50) 3,00 value pleces,.., 2-06 |. tilaeds Bois sty Women's Silk Waists, full platted aod digo t new ig all lors + wort! M4 and $5, for 2.95 Choice of hiany excellent Ladies’ Suits of cheviots, mannish fabrics i seed yr navy, green i 1 $20, lerrsryreeee P4070 5c | 9! Sheets for single beds, 54x90 inches; 80¢, } Sample Six hundred pairs in all—b ot Opa ob bh bo. by 50e,, 42436 inches, 124h¢.;, $0x36 inches, 16%, 200 pieces while waistings—Fall and Winter weight—highly mercer ized—-newest aesigns—Value up to 50c, per yard, at Hemmed sheets and pillowcases. | Sheets for three-quarter r 72x90 In,; value 60¢., at Bos of Manks¢s onesthjrd om t bey pairs Hemmed pillow cases, 45x36 Inches, 25¢ Sheets for double beds, ¢ value 75¢,; a | 18hoy