The evening world. Newspaper, November 16, 1905, Page 8

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: a Sixth avenue pound) | at = Thirty-fourth le had a a containing Franch) and, in American in the Inside sh il of hia.ower- empty until he him. As he went to ‘door one of the tires stum- at ox him aga both the others | bumped ‘Against dim. |The pve in front 40 Apologize aad Jutched plump him, Bmith was somewhat bewildered he felt a quick, sure, hand dive th his coat and whisk out again, ; wallet went with it, Two of the wmieh “leaped from the mg and ran 4 “wae ‘Thirty-fourth, stree third started to Blow, but Mr, ( conductor nabbed him, j ere. Ss. sei Parcels aad managed to ‘Of his*overooat. ‘Thts gave him and he run weet through Thir- th street ke a aver. eum aul pasion took after ouluran ep. ign on to of At the. nth AVe= 6 eee Gove ] at the 9, bart om, wd re: ie wes bing this ithely akipping over the e 4 bulldog down che bly Walked out with- the stetorat att ae? OL, ‘ative astima sh 90 ° n dy the victim of the apparently fictitious 10 John Amith at No, © Beaver } . Jusig W. Smith, a lawyer at at adross, was not the man He have been one of his out- oe who aaenined the name 4} Smith and gave the Beaver street nddrews, ‘bécause the name and address oeyy the firat \o occur to him when be neleled to hide his own. identity ree ti te | RESCUED IN COLLISION. “NORFOLK, Va., Nov. 16—Th | (Baling, coal barge "Frank PB ‘cut fi two and’ sunk by (i ee Miners’ Transportation ager Kershaw, off the Lan goal plers in the outer Norf.1 tk irbor, aa tae Kershaw was coming in fait from Boston with pessengeia iv Melansee, of the Pendleton, and | ul me were rescued by the h, after stand: $i déd to her * was not damag w hy wc !" will tel! you why our Used. piano sales are so. suc, oestful, it is the tremendous business we are doing in new Pianos, that brings thes& high. grade used instruments to us, We represent twelve of the best new pianos manufactured, choice, Heda upright, Kran tac," * £00 upright, Also ten other exceptional values to-morrow, including: 10 down. om WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 16, 1908. lana legitimate employment, so will pat i to thieving EL-CONNT FS OE) HOG = Thomas S. Willet Wie Hate an In-/t vestigation. After Being Warned by Son. an ive: Lipa, ture tay, ah ite admitted at he ne had, Just bee from vay Firtepa ater. wer Tape corsets,.59c. DOLLAR CORSET, which women ralse for the excellence of the it, at 9c, to-morrow, J, B. tape corset, of fine linen tape, medium bust.and deep hip; no side “DELIGHTFUL AND-CONVENIENT—-OUR EIOHTH parapet All a Misti ke, He Bays. “E was oh my WAY back, as ‘Mr, Willeta’s home for) “How did you happen to be on the velline tora ames me See we SURI AVEAAD BO 202 STREET “A,pleasant,place to shop---quality paramount. Women’s suits at $16.80 HE le is very low, missing. Also tape girdles for slender with garters attached on ned i pes 8 to 23 valeehO, root be, the veranda?” Wall f kind of got een T did it absent tor further examination Men’s ihe ‘omaahis SDL. OULD stake our reputation as clothiers upon the quality of these overcoats at a |, $15 price, but as the maker made a substantial reduction from his usual price, we sell them at B11, Warm, dressy overcoats in.smooth-finished kerseys in blue Wed di xford, gray and black, Ferree ea ore Joseph MeCoy, alias Kennedy, an ace tony" and Ban eomplished burglar, last night,mistook coy das o handsome residence of Thomas 8 by er, Broadway, Flushing, for | F) Mrs. Ballington Booth's Hope Hall for} contrite oriminals, Police Court to-day he was able to tell ‘Magistrate Connorton how near he came to being shot, Thomas, 8, Willets, jr, was studying hia high \scbool books in the family residence last’ night when he saw 4@ man’s face at the window. He informed sfather, who went outside with a re- vplver, but amw no one. ed to the house and went to the of the veranda, which leads to the but he style .is eae i e. wor kmanship ithorough priced "nats inc a ing have been wer In the Flushing ioe but ct and, black—genuine Unfinished worsted suits, 16,50, Biissard in Ohio, CLEVELAND, Nov. 16—Driven by « thirty-six-mile, gale, @ heavy snow-storm yesterday over Nonthern Ohio. snow drifted badly, ier fagieee pens will be deayed, teport extreme; Lake if ‘ meh 3 0 in broken sizes in an-exeeHent roadcloths, cheviots, a and short coatsplain vand fi darker shades, Price, it ot to 6 to tp dang Boys’ overcoats, for, $3. In these overcoats robo fod, " Oxford Me and jue and poe aioe rei Tourist. overcoats, 4,95. For the'boy:from 7 to 15 years} Thés overcoats. are in..Scotchy we have a very handsome friéze Pie effects; also blue and oh tet ha ‘n single or, oo ml the pretty hichicolers on and Women’s velvet suits, 29.75, model—short, jaunty blouse 4 sire with high Saw Man in Hiding. Stepping cout on the roof Mr, Willets saw a man crouching against the side of the Aouse in the shadow.of a "'L.’ “If you move I will shoot,” Mr. Wil- “stay right where all the ieee) rae a es 4 high-class Kerr Hed aan made wit with heavy white applique. Iscocned, wt ith whi fies with small mark waist and thre olds tise Before the oold weather seta In Residence Telephone It saves exposure. Tt eaves doctor's bills, Tt means convenience lets told the man; Boys’, overcoats, 3.95, \ you are until I tell you to move,” he called -his son, who also had ver, and while the son covered the man the, father searched bim for weapons, Finding he had none, ‘Willets and his son led the man into the hquse, down to the street, then. to the police station, ‘There MoCoy was identified as a form- er burglar who had been an inmate of ope Hall, fountied by Mrs] Booth, near the Willets residence. Mrs, Booth established te place several yoars ago as a temporary retreat for ¢}convicts who had just been released Its object is to provide & home for ex-conwvints until they can | Simpson Crawford C2 ; Sale of toilet articles | Mail orders filled. HESE are the standard grade soaps, perfumes, SPishes, hair tonics, rubber goods, toilet preparations, drugs and proprietary medicines that you're buying in. small quantities every now and then at nearly double our sale prices for-to-morrow and Satur: \y. Why not order a supply and save nearly half? Every article, backed by our guarantee. ‘Women cheviot suits, 21 j is in cheviots and mixtures—more models to select from than can” ‘ou'll_ find. that every. style seri of pid wera and 95 for ‘1 ibed in detail, but , ened (0h collars. wre 8 "be 16 years. 55, 95 fie ‘10 silk petticoats. Our fine, large selection of silk: petticoats warrants us in offering the greatest bargains in New’ York, and Bargain Friday as the best time to.show the crowds, how much. handsomer and better in quality are the petticoats. bought-here atthe pi in several good styles—some with deep circular flounce, trimmed with four rows of ruching—brown, red, light blue and black—special at 10,000 silk and velvet remnants. 29c., 39¢. and 59c..a yard—values 69c, 10 $1. 75 mato Fiver. silks and velvets are worth just as much inthe shortdtengths as in the Jong pieces, because they are long enough for skirts, waists, entire pose for which you desire them, but we must get them out of the way to-morrow. 39, and 59c, are less than cost of production, .but we've made our profit and our increased regular busingss demands the selling space they occupy —-semnants 1, to 48, yards long. Velvet remnants IK pettiaoats,| we have seleeted rices they desire to pay. $15 silk petticoats in, several good styles—some with accordion anne Some with tucks finished with two or three fows.ol ruching—all good, ¢olers. . Dress goods remnants, 2c, Values up-to. $3.50 at 65¢. RE'S a veritable Bargain Friday bar gain feast for smart dressers. who are on the verge of paying 7Sc, to $3.50 a yard. forthe same weaves, od same lengths.of dress goods—h ere to-morrow at 2: \ $10 silk petticoats 35c. for $1.00 qualities. esses OF-any aa Same smart colorings’ Sc, 350: and 6c, a yard, Silk remnants ‘Silk remnants 26c or “850 7 Special for Friday Only —1,500 Yards of EnglishoMohalr at-29. yard. NGLISH mohair is in great demand at the and it comes only in dark and mediuny he. season—double warp and extra heavy, w see in the better grades of mohair SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, 4.50-opera glasses, 2.95. ONLY 100 PAIRS, $O HURRY. UITE a fad now for the*mMatinee opera glasses in her pocket, and here's a pair that fits and doesn't bulge the pocket in the-least. Has we wo somest léather and silk , trimmings. J them the Duchesse, and|they wel ier Never have we known such a great diversity of, weaves and. shades to. be offered, at rices as. we. ask you to pay this Bargain Friday. ¢ same lengths cut from the piece of the same silks and colors you'd pay three times what you'll pay at this sale to-morrow, and it’s not a scanty lot of silks,.but the finest silks of the season in abundance for everybody, Trimmed hat clearance. E must clean up our collection of stiff \trimmed inffs in order to give space to other depart- ments. Therefore we have marked the greater portion of our tailor suit hats and furbans at the low.price $2,00. This is in most casés.$2 to $3 less, ‘than formerly marked. 2 continue the sale of New York's foremost importer’s stock of French feather turbans, ‘Only 400 remain out of the 4,000 placed on sale Lots of blacks as well as colors— sold universally at 5,50 to $7.95 each. Our price $3.60 and $3.95. Imported Feather Boas—all i sed Think what it.means if you miss this Present time. , The,quality.is apcallont; s, popular i ge sit ae wi Another advantage in buying your toilet preparations { larger than ysual quantities is that in the dollar size there is from six to eight times the quantity contained in the 25¢. size. This saving added to that resulting from our special prices gives you these articles at about 4 what you have been paying, impo si pte veh igiiaten must form a. part of- couldn’t be tira shop Sonat apn | irl to carry her r at Crawford year muarpntee 1c; 2 qt., 58c,; Sat. 69 | eg ARMOUR’S FINE TOILET SOAP, full size cake, witch hazel, oat- meal or tar. Box of 3 SOROSIS RUBBER GLOVES for housework and light laun- RENCH BADGER ing brushes; values to. $2.00; your choice for.. Two of New York's leading ‘im- Of course they're small, but that's just well as-the high-priced guasses, ited with the Hines drench achromatic _ lenses. $5 opera glasses, 3.50. Mother of pearl—best French make —all gilt trimmings — achromatic lenses—not equalled at the price, $2 opera beg ate, Those. dainty silk and | a cute little purse for mirror bottom—-various shades. == siMPson OMAWFORD —— ‘Less than ‘hal Paris, French Corsage ~ LACE, CU. & UPHOLSTERIES ESE are the kind of bargains that alter the decision of those who have made up their minds not,to buy mew Jace | curtains and draperies this season, Chances are against your getting | them at these prices next year, Just in time to enable you to fixed up for Thanksgiving an | $2.00 Enanah Gros. Point For yout dR og oF red, green ot tase ei + | inte gua. aa 24 yds. long—full round, well- hls boas, | Pure ery cop Mayen Bho 3 yds, long—full round, well-made >boas, ys an almost sage pricé for’ fii | linen handkerchiefs with hand-worked tia bt | : Prominent maker bad a surplus accumulation hundred dozens, and we took them off his 2 yds, long—full, round, well-made boas. ‘than the ofiginal cost of production, Let Us — Solve the Gift Problem. O into the Art Needlework Section and on all sides hundreds of sharrelng. suitable for a gift. Stamped Linen for all kinds of work English, Japanese or ribbon embroidery, in many useful articles, such as pillows, centre-pieces,. gl kerchief cases, laundr corset covers, top col seers in ial ety "a | sas i Striped Couch ‘ot Bi | SQ20RONT. Pow DER, i 5 Pd Haart & Hasan lan ee ke picture frames, chemisettes, In decorated leather. pen can select handsome pil- Megsow br: or Vio TER Naty the Dent Dower mud We wap to take back any auy time wita- aot wy you the full to fs and of retern f tial ind the new eenesaei fintised’ with knotted fin women id 4 rie lanes tn fine $1.50 Cross Stripe Curgelas, 5 , se demdee pene eeet anes | ViouRt COLD CREAM, lows, wall banners, table covers, and. all, sorts of wall, BEA SALT tor the Daun « Then there is {Juminated leather, —touched with gold, silver leaf and oll. a ih de Aa 9" extremely rich ' Raney heavy grenadine in. artistic oo Ki | vs lee SMELLING SALTS. see mi ce emt vet AMMON LA ak the SIMPSON ORAWFORD 0. |New pianos Tented at various rat Bown (0 $4 @ month iol sale of Thanlts iving groceries Swift's seta! 's Ly quart SUGAR OF MILK | Cuour A, and Bilder Flow KIN Packer's TAR Boar. , fatlean or sireake, | Positions are offered daily Mthrough ‘The World’s Help imp ters bamplés, vale ported BAY RUM, with gs. BEIDLITZ POWDER, b * values to! LITHIA 890 bottle

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