The evening world. Newspaper, November 22, 1905, Page 4

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m >> —-— eS eo “TURNED HER NS | Magistrate Crane , Mrs, Cory, Who Sniffed at His Decision, FINED HER COMPANION, | Rebuked Wouldn't Listen to Her Scornful Plea that Husband Barned t Only $7 » Week, If a husband eannot support his wits | on soven dollars @ week; if she breaks away and eupeorts herself; and if sald | seven-dollar-a~week husband meets the | wife on the street walking with a dap per young man, ts he justified in re marking ooarsely to the dapper young | And then man ‘“T-w-en-t-y-t-h-re-e? is sald self-supporting wite fustifled In jumping on her seven-ddtlar-a-week bus | band’s hat, while the dapper young man dusts ‘a dozen or more square yards of cobble stones with him, only pausing | : i afow sald wite an occasional upper out and sido slap? ‘This is not a syllogism, nor « Haan Pese thought exercise It was a mi or leas human interest yo a ed fore Magistrate Crane tn the Con! Btreet Court to-day by Frederick W. Cory, who said he was q clerk em- {{ ployed by the Prudential Lite Iaurance ‘Company, He had summoned Mra. B, ‘W. Cory, who is pretty, but not potite, * petore the Bar. # Man In Court Too ("yp bad atno sumoned August Kes, i Avenue, {at 2, RF At Se the swegger thoroughfare, Though dop- Mr, Krug needed no shoulder pads. | Watenever ne crooked his elbow hls bi- t ike it i oy iis. preven al was at Bloomfie! avenu eae sen at No. 18 Nt z Inch street, i a the ft chased One Hundred related Churea e y afternoon,” oS aa i; lite i) < fl E | i ne : B: ¥ be i Pd & $ : mn young 4 going their - 4 R i i : Incidentally this yn the Nose and whenever she whack,” 3 i i 3 3 i R 5p8e r : Hl , oy Scorne §7-a-Week Man, wtttet! PASSENGERS JOIN IN yed as Buper- City. She is employ ue the ans off my hat tifted his wallet from his breast pocket BY WALTER A. SINCLAIR, (Al Fletds's House of Mirth ts ments are ended. closed and for sale and legisiative entertai News Item. What a sorrow rad{fator Is the gloomy legislator As he reads the gloomy tidings in the news With a good hard winter sighted And a source of Income blighted He {# densely populated with the blues. Gone the bright white night of laughter And the wealthy morning after, Gone the winning nights when dealers-kindly: dosed, Ah! the good old times are by | When they won without @ try, | For, alas! the good old House of Mirthsts closed, Past the times the lobby’s joker Lat the statesmen win at poker; Past the purple nights of fancy champagne spreads When the statesmen, full of bubbles, Seeing everything in doubles, With thelr boots on were tucked into cosy beds, Good-by wine Itke water flowing, Knowing no bar bill was owing Just as long as any strike bills were Opposed; But the good times now are over, And they're clear out of the clover, For the generous, kind House of Mirth dw closed, Oh, that cheerful house of leughtes, Where each grafter who was after The magume dined and wined in princely style, Where the amiles were bright and sunny, And ‘twas funny how the monay Seemed to seek the legislators winning pile, Now the Honse of Mirth ts mirth)ems, And the statesmen’s talents worthless, Now the copboard by the Yellow Dog’s not nosed, Gone are golden hours of pleasure, They must seek new Fields of treasure, For the dandy, good old House of Mirth is closed, “JUMP BABY?” SAID PICKPOCKET CHASE.| J, PIERPONT MORGAN. Polloe Belleve That In Arrest Made But His Granddaughter, on Oveantc, To-Day They Have Captured Wetted for Kiss Until One of Bold Gang, Liner Was Docked, For a good white plakpookete bere Deen operating tm west-aite surface cam | Uptown, Tihe pollioe think they got one of the gang to-day Gustav Holle, of No. 48 Central aiPrk ‘Weat, was riding on an Bighty-eixth street cross-town car when @ man | | THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 22, 1905. -|FALL OF THE HOUSE OF MIRTH. UP AT THE COURT | NORWAY'S KING RECEIVES, Haakon Sends Thank for His G MOPENHAGAN, Di King Haake to Roosevelt should eurve, Are the mainspring of the human aystem, The Stomach and Blood latest modes gowns. the use of that most remarkable and wonderful restorattve cemedy , Dr. Greene's Nervura IDR. GREENE can be conmulted without char me oe personally: ne hie stioe? mal 101 FIFTH AV., NEW YORK crry, are designed figures. . amt jumping off the rear platform ran south on Central Park ‘West, Holle and most of the other passengers gave chase, “But he earns only $7 a week,” matt) At Wighty-second street Deteottve- the pretty young woman again (sides, my meeting with this gentleman dental.” Mrs, Cory urn your nose in this court,” ‘cried Magistrate Crane. ‘You “"Be- | Sergt. McDonald tripped the fugitive and eat on him antil the rest of the ac. ‘with @ tilt | Procession arrived. Holle’s pocketbook containing ®7 was found in @ vacant lot. where the thief had thrown it in ‘were in the wrong, and know tt, no| Ma flight. The prisoner gave his name ushand matter ‘what | young married woman thas po right to go gallwanting around with a young man.” ¢ Bal” @nerpoeed the wits, snifing again. | eNO more buts,” chundered the Court, “ond don't you dare to turn up your | nose egain, I am to fine this oung man $3, and have & good mind to ne Any other Peemeree would ‘am inclined to let you go, he more enreful dn the future about cepting young men for escorts.” eo ike man thereeupon paid the and left the court in company with lie Neither looked tn the dtrec- at Cory, who showed no in« inaton of pressing hig way to thelr ye | , “DEAD MAN” TURNS UP, \erew Yorker Reported KMled Is Having Fun with fits Obitanrtes, (Bpectad to ‘The Pvening Wortay the Pike County woos, and to-day sent jyward Lioyd, of New York City, who | trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and rwas reported dead, has returned trom | Children—Experience against Experiment, Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of y | ewapapers containing his obituary to ‘hip friends, oy) went wi and & report got or that he yb der wooldentally turning up | earna,” A | as David Walsh, thirty-eight years old, | of No. @& Johnson street, Brooklyn. Magistrate Barlow im the Weet side Court held him for « hearing. spirtta amd cried out to little Helen as the stemmsnip warped into the dock: ‘Jump baby, and grandpa’ ontah."’ ‘The vessel was then fifteen feet from the pier and the ifttle gin laughed but made no movemem to jump, In tact, Mr, Morwan had only made the request in @ playful epirit, When the gang- plank was lowered the ohtid rushed Into his arms and her gramifather hugged her and trissed her with @ great show of affection. He also kissed his daughter ami his other little «randchiiren, Altogether there were cleven in the Hamilton party, woluding servants What is Castoria ASTORIA fs @ harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregorio, Drops and Soothing Syrups, It is Pleasant, It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance, Its age is its guarantee, It | destroys Worms and allays Feverishness, Tb cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic, It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency, I assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and | natural sleep, The children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend, The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over | 80 years, has born the signature of Chas, H, Fletcher, and has been made under his personal eupervision since ite infancy, Allow no one to deceive you in this, STROUDSBURG, Pa. Nov, t.—14- | All Counterfeite, Imitations and “Just-as-good” are but Experiments that \ $3.50 Isthe 4 “Queen ation given Hive distinely new models arrtoed this week and your exact sise it here awaiting you, Simpson-Crawford Company our new fow-top uality” patterns, No style for years has made so telling a hit or been so deservedly popular, They are formed over special lasts which for beautiful and pleasing variety are a revelation, particularly commend the “Gun Metal” styles—a leather which retains its shape— is soft and comfortable—polishes beauti- fully —wears splendidly, We $3.50 —_— >. -~— work section is the centre of attraction for gift buyers. 'Tailor-made suits at 29." EFO ae the Horse Show we sold these beautiful suits up to as high as $45, and now they’re $29.75. We have decided to sell at reduced prices stylish suits, costumes and wraps, and hen suits are among the foremost values in the great collection. Tt ts decidedly the euft chance of the season, Quality ofthe fashions, the linings, style and workmanship are the same as belonging to regular $45 suits. (Third Floor.; You'll not have « particle of trouble being fitted, for there are a great many of them, and nearly every style, color and fashion is included, If you want something ex clustve and smart in every line be sure to tee these mits, Only one or two of a kind in any one style or color—made by the most expert tailors, and they sold originally as high as $45, One price for choices... $99,75 Broadcloth suits, Evening dresses, 24.75. 29.75. | Best shown throughout the season, Not just the blue and | i bisck as usually abown for that | fade of soft crepe in white, | Nght blue, pink, lavender, cham- pagne, pearl gray or black. | Very fall waist and trimmed in ecrn lace applique—short sleeves —full skirt — mado over silk drop. Motor coats, 18.75. Heavy soft gray mixtures—very loose and boxy, or new empire styles—fancy effect collar, trim- med with black velvet and fancy braid, price, but all the high colors, such as mulberry, plum, wine and green; coat %{ length; tight fitting—velvet collar and turn back cuffs. Coat single breasted — buttoned through — plaited | okirt. Kersey coats, 10.00. oF ae Shi in black— Fine broadcloth, worsted and sahil veep actin flat stitched seams — notched fancy mixed suite—several mod- aechions ( ities ba vith collar or collarless—lined with soft satin or taffeta, ! soft black satin—all sizes, SIMPSON ORAWFORD O00, Russian pony coats at *79, HESE are the same grade of coats that the exclusive furriers sell at $110 and up. They’re searce—the demand having grown more rapidly than the supply, since the development ‘of the automobile habit, ‘Third Floor, We were so fortunate as to secure several hundred of these splendid garments from a furrier who was slow to realize how valuable Russian pony was becoming. They’re the ideal Automobile Coats42 Inches in ‘79 ° Broadcloth suits, 34.75 lengthbeautifully finished and lined—made with large shawl collar of the finest Hudson Bay beavers a garment that would be considered cheap if we asked $110, For this sale at $79, ; Nearseal coats, 935. ‘The newest box front models in women's nearseal coats at lowest prices in New York, 85,00, 45.00, 49.50, 55.00 and 59,00, Men's fur lined coats. ‘The shells are made by expert tailors. ‘The fur Iintngs are put together and attached to the shells by our own experienced fur- riers, Skill and intelligence are back of every coat, and the styles are the latest, all coats being exact copies of the foremost men’s fashions of London, Paris and Berlin, Men's broadcloth coats, $39.50, lined | Men’s broadcloth coats, $49.50, of fine with the very best quality sabled coney, richly ds, lined with natural dark muskrat skins; Simpson Cranford Co New corset fashions. HEY indicate a ‘‘some- what higher" bust line —just high enough to act asa | substantial support. The waist Such is the contour required for the in women's Nourtsh . i 5 Boat ttre, Uliva Bust-Curving ) ‘tani, Bigs OM-OUt And {impure matter, . $450 Figo! Wi tet ogo: worn netrty Watst Re Read our agreement: Y¢ enjoy good health, ey be . Food asad, meaheed or a models of Any used piano you select will be taken back at full amount disease appear. | my) Pe bald to date of return any time within one year in exchange for one of our OS fal sant " A ry ve a new planos or the Cecllian piano or player, Fourth Floar. i] cua Be Sateen toe anna merian Lady Notice. an ws ems f " be made Sarma tote sen eeycet TO those who have & plano— those who want a plano— ) Corsets especially to provide that contour. There are various models for slender figures models for medium figures, and models for $],00 $] 50 $2 00 $950 up to $4.50 A shape for every figure. —-— >.> CONVENIENT—OUR EIGHTH FLOOR RESTAURANT. eee ¢ Ournew artneedle- DELIGHTFUL AND "BE SUT AVE 1987020" STREET A pleasant place to shop--quality paramount. | petticoats, soft silk finish, | ruffle, finished with stitched | half price, and that is that gou'd find that the prices are double what we ask in almost every the finest quality they make. | wool and non-shrinkable finish, Guaranteed Sean white, natural or blue | white and natural, with « few er magemsag teens CORE AVA Mars Rede rained Ur price, regular elsce, ‘ h sizes, 4.25. Sal » regular sizes, 6.944 la t 4.00. Be eater teste 2.00 | sizes, 5.75. Sale pice. 2.75 large izes,4,60, Saleprice, 2,25 ' Used pianos--New pianos. $10 down. Gye = sw For Xmas. All high - grade Upright pianos, in g00d condition— some like new— Special to» mor- row; | | ' ' 175 $500 Horace Wa- tere Upright... Second Floor, | | | | ‘0 T and do not want to pay the price of a new instrument we rec- ommend our used pianos as far bet- ter than the cheaper new pianos, Our outlet for used pianos is SO extensive that we can afford to take the instrument you now have in exchange for one of our new planos and allow you more than you | Prices are much less than real val- would expect to receive, ues In their present condition, Stimpson Crasoford Cx full We are showing a very large assort- ment of leather goods novelties for gifts, a Purchase of 500 silk, lace and wool waists. have divided this purchase into three lots at $2, $6.95 and V $10.95, and every lot offers exceptional bargains. The $2 value cannot be duplicated under $8.95 anywhere, The $6.95 and the $10.95 waists are of a very superior quality, and were made to sell at prices ranging R up to $18,095. Cannot describe these watsts in detafl, as the assortment varies too much. The materials are rich satin de chine—radia silk, baby Irish lace, nun’s veiling and albatross {n white, light blue and tan. Becond Floor, Lot 1--$3.95 waists $2 Lot 2—$10 to $12, $6.95 Lot 3—Up to $18.95 waists,§ $10.95 - Petticoat bargains. 1.25 for 1.75 petti- | 1.95 tor 2.75 petti- coats, coats, Women's mercerized sateen } Jersey top petticonts—made of fine quality, soft quality, full flare flounce of sateen finished with accordion plait- ing, bias folds and ruffles. Taffeta silk petticoats, 5.00. Extra heavy quality taffeta silk petticoats, several excellent models, made with deep accordion plaiting, finished with full ruches, all popular desirable colors. Women’s house robes and sacques Women's bath robes, 2.95 | Eiderdown and blanket robes Made in an excellent quality of all wool eider- | Half fitted models in plain colors or handsome, down—with full front, half fitted back—large | floral patterns, They are made with square sailor collar and kets. They come in blne, | collars, flowing sleeves and le, finial with red, gray and tan in figured patterns.......2,95 | bands ofsatin ribbon or fancy folds, all colors, 3,95 SIMPSON-CRAWFORD Co, Women's Ypsilanti underwear, half TH has been a wonderfully successful sale, but it ought to be, for the values are so unusual that few who read the announcement will hesitate about buying. ‘The brand “‘Ypsilanti’’ tells you ajl you need to know about the There is just one reason why we can sell these union suits at Main Floor, thade with knee deep accor- dion flounce and four inch foot bands, splendid values. quality. They are sample pieces— some pieces that were shown in the New York offices of the Ypsilanti factory. Local dealers wishing to place orders inspected them. ‘That's all the harm they have suffered from being samples, Looked at, that's all, The workings on these garments are all hy hand, They have full fashioned seams. If you were to see the manufacturer's list prices instance, Could put these garments into regular stock, and earn the usual profit, but we want our customers to share with us in this grand treat. Tell your friends about this sale. They will thank you for the information. f d 4.25 com-|5.25 and 5.75 com- *nalon suits, 2.00 | bination suits, 2.75 No. 341 quality—all shapes—is | No.91 quality—allshapes—is the a medium weight 90% wool—of) very finest cashmere yarn—all 4.00 and 4.50 com- bination suits, 2,25 No, 001 or leader quality—high ve vy we well - wosarkaite finish, Cream white, natural or blue mixed, with « few sites in black, unshrinkable, |These are mainly in cream blue mixed or fast black, List —————— SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, lustrous, in fur; large collars of fine Persian finest Persian lamb colin very swagger, lamb, whole skins (not pieced), a gentleman's German broadcloth coats, $85, lined with coat in every particular, Men's broadel en's broadcloth coats, $75, Nned with the cholcest selected smuskrat ekins, very fine, quality Persian lamb collars, hamster) large collars of very fine Persian SIMPSON-ORAWFORD 00, ale Thanksgiving wines. / yt if ad Al Pre-holiday sale umbrellas, *1. Mer kg :— & = ~$ MEEMAN & 00,8 Tatu A 12 | | meee (By; x ‘ 18 45a | e io es rest AOS |} Gta 87.005. bottles snare O98 e—— ——-—- % | % ——— . TOS OLD, srERRY.” | © 4 ONE ARTES OL ER, | ston, YROERRPET os, bo ae p / S-year-old Wines; IMPERIAL ANG! M A, i » , on, * fu ottle NEW ENGL AUVRRON ChEME DE HEWETT'S GINGEK ALF, Gatton, $2.50, ANP ROM, G50 | 441 mL StL 50e | poxen ak 450 Gal. j19 Qt. Qt. B. 5.00)14.00, 1.25 8.50)11.00) 1.00 IMPERIAL CLUB RYK WHISKEY—12 yrs. old. esses MONTIC ALO RYE WHISKEY—10 yrs, oldess. MOUNT VERNON RYE WHISKEY—1 yrr, olddss-coosses+++aeee FINCH’S GOLDEN WEDDING RYE WHISKEY—8 yrs. old Teceteingared teeeteeeese serseneeeersneeeee see! 3,25/10,00) IMPOR TANT—Fancy gilt and silver handles will be engraved tree during this sale. 1,000 umbrellas for women, These are not the cheap cotton ones, but a good quality fast black si WE say to you emphatically that no such bargains will be offered when the great Holiday rush begins, Sets Feo Here's a lot of 3,400 umbrellds bought especially for the Christmas trade, but arriving carly, we place them on sale to-day at one-third to one-half lew than regular prices Women's umbrellas at $1.00. Umbrellas, special, $2.50. 1,000 of these umbrellas of the very Tost quality—ribbon edge Union taffeta silk um| guaranteed for one wee wear—fast color— absolutely rain proof, MONOGRA M RYR BALTIMORE RYE WHIS anteed for wear and service. natural or natural silver trimmed—full 26-inch eases to match — pa and linen piece dyed taffeta~guar- this peice have plain handles—in this lot there Tandles are piain 1 are all kinds of beautiful of domestic and foreign handles. Men’s full 98-inch; women’s full 96-inch. Cases to mateh-—close $ rolling. Special, frames—stee] $]

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