The evening world. Newspaper, November 28, 1905, Page 6

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ee ee listen-p My, butt fooled myselt, Why, Wier found | Would’ be times Wnen she ‘couldn t have hrieked more if T'd been torturing hier § I'd say, ‘keep stil ! vou W in Well, my wife w g up the re the DIDNT LIVE HAPPY SX we BREW. Te FOREVER AFTER OF MATRIMONY. !: Bachelor's Romance Snufled Out a Year from Wed- ding Day. " 4 looks. T sup» | tried eatnred AYne! $49. 80 for fur eye coats. HIS is one of those swell broadcloth coats with fine squirrel lining, such as you see in the fur | stores at $75 up. A_ vei high grade, of broadclot goes into these coats, We import it ourselves, and have it made up by the best makers of women’s apparel in the soustey. The lining con- skins, and the mene are made up with large Russian collars of dark gray or sable squirrel—soine o! Russian lynx —hlack, rec, brown or tan, A full 50 inch coat easily worth $75 at 49.50, ...66 Third Frocr. DEMON JEALOUSY CAME Woes of Shorrock Would Fill) a Book—Here's One | Chapter. | | || ~ BY RUTH EARLE, Now 1 aren't no ‘and with tre ladies, For, takin’ ‘em all slong You never can say till you're tried "en, An’ then you are like to be wrong Rw Here comes the sad 5 W. Shorrock, of Ni nue, Brooklyn, who, in the matrimonial lo! He married April 4, 1904, a woman ten days older than himself, whom he had known all his life. His term of connubial companionship covered & period of one year and eleven days. |). Then his partner in life's race Aes em dohn W. Shorrock, w 4 we have lived and pald the tn | t ° $35.00 black lynx pelerine, special at $24.50. wenty-fou her harness and ran home ¢ leaving behind her no happle nor SE a ee aoe, Only 30 of these beautiful lar Pelerines of fine ¥ pere z= selected real Russian black lynx. Exce!lontly finished and silk lined a large and com- fortable neck piece with long $24.50 tabs.seeeeee Oe pene ne eeeeee” Baum marten neck pieces and sttiew muffs. / Baum marten—9 skin scarfs, natural Baum geil skin animal | effect mounted, heads—5 il ee searf with mounted heads, > |@ tails and’ paws, sae 830 tails and paws. Prices. "849, 50 skin animal effect Baum marten Pillow Muffs—8,4 and a ough than the But in those 976 days J proved many things to his First, that the wisdom of : verbs were the fruits |!!! of pretty Second, about somethir you try It and this case refers Before his marriage day Jc rock was a very serious and s bachelor of thirty-six years w convictions about the solut matrimonial pr s tations to wed resisted, man |s Ww Iife-stone } Baum marten—! tails and paws, Price. ix turned was ¢ . e of me Black lynx Russian collars $27. 50 and $39.50 Black lynx throw searfs........ $15.00 to §65.00 Black lynx pillow muffs..........$17,.50 to $55.00 Mink neckwear and muffs. We show all those new loose skin effects so much in vogue—all with a r aned out and admired the pop- rly yo mly that ur t the score a Gave Away Flowers—Wow! 1 asked | $0 on ‘my satsita mounted heads, natural paws and tails, Mink muffs—natural skins—4, 5| Mink tow ihe 2and 3 stripe and 6 tspes, $22.50 to 75,00 $15 to 75.00 Mink hanging skin rmuffs—+ skins, Mink scarfs in mounted animal $39.50 effects..... $25.00 to 150.00 A word about fox neckwear. The demand is very much on the increase for beautiful fluffy fox neckwear. Fortunately we provided a very large collection and are offering sable and baum marten colored fox throws, shawl collars and pelerines, at ftott.,....csec0 000.) 910 935 Pillow Muffs to math, one, two and three stripes, $10 to $25 | | poets siamese tena for qualit mainly com notable woman Girls will be mind, 50 he Married, but Romance Halted fel Noel ad he up and married Gay Cecilia Cady, whom he had kn Ss SS | Snueeeee Thanksgiving Day, this store will be closed all day. 41 pait took up the task o ay life into romance in the that had been the bridegro @lor establishment. . . i But romance never came ! compatibility, that was daily ¢ Natoal 4 aivorse| FE SUTH AVE I9 T0200 STREET A vor sult in t preme Co! of cruel | \Gaaen Quality shoes) ny ie for Thanksgiving Wear. that increas Thu us thir $ 00 The shoe that because of the broad range of § 50 4 si and shapes causes no discomfort neither eo e e first time wearing nor any future time, SS oo TH: ANKSGIVING is to Autumn what Easter is to Spring—the time every well groomed woman desires to ap- pear in her smartest Fall apparel, and espec ially this Fall when the season is so late, Equally important along with the hat, the furs, the coat and the gown are the boots. Queen Quality shoes add the finishing touch of refinement to the most bewitching costume. After you are satisfied with all the rest of your apparel, then select Queen Quality and you may he sure that every- thing is in harmony, in-so-far as style and quality are concerned. Queen Quality shoes have that knack of fitting perfectly and shaping a beautiful foot without discomfort the first time wearing or any future tine, The Wroad range of styles accounts for this, arxd such a range is made possible Stirred Up the Tenants. only by the fact that more Queen Quality shoes are made than any other footwear tee a gf : 1 in the world—America’s foremost shoe for women. keep "To t ‘ st for the regular for the custom ith a my en grade grade or enter sted em Queen Queen 4 Quality Quality tnd deman ain g that T sho a lave them e shoes, shoes. Important announcement. to women who require size 3, 34% or 4 A, B, $3.00 and $3.50 sample shoes at $2.45, $3.00 and $2.50 sampie shoes at $1.95. "THESE samples are the select stock from the manufacturer's season’s output and ' were used by travelling salesmen to show to the trade. If the style, quality and workman- Pale ship were capable of selling the entire production of this famous concern, they certainly would be ex- Effective (' a values at $2.50, $8.00 and $3.50, and at $1.95 and $2.45 they are far ahead of ordinary oe bargains. Way E wery shoe is absolutely per Reaching of the shoemaker's art. A Niads We srl think of having a sale of this kind on the day ghee Thanks- Of giving if these shoes weren't worthy to be worn with the smartest apparel on Thanksgiving Day, But Employers they ave, and we believe you will want to examine them before buying new footwear to-niorrow. : THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 28, 1905. \ | Store closed all day Thursday—Thanksgiving Child's magazine Visit our new toy and picture sou- department-New venir free—Toy Lmnypssort f@ York's fairyland section, 4th floor ™ SUT AVE IDL TOLO™ STREET for children. Art needlework. | UR new art needlework department on the third) floor is a place you should visit at your earliest opportunity The multitude of artistic things which dainty fingers can fashion for! Christmas gifts was never so large as now. ‘Third Floor. | | We will teach you the new ribbon embroidery which has become such a fad among women of fashion, Gold hair ornaments. A. FORTUNATE trade chance enables us to sell beautiful combs with solid gold mountings at ‘the usual cost of ordinary plated goods. This is an ‘opportunity the holiday shopper must not miss. Main Floor, Assortment Includes neck combs, back combs 2 95 and side combs—all with solid gold trimmings 3 45 ° . Our assortment of stamped linens for all kinds of embroidery work is very large. Finished pieces to show how the work looks when completed, ; —some in floral designs with real peark— made to sell Cor 5.60; sale price 3.45 and Stamped pillow dbs slightly soiled—worth 98¢,—-reduced to ele Others at proportionate savings up to $25, Hand-embroidered pillow slips with ribbon ruffle, 84.00 to86.5 36-yard bolt of Ren- ) Colored uh aa Brag ihe 189 bande jurnt , Leather 88 SPECIAT—Set of solid gold mounted back combs, and pair of side combs in a handsome case, Competes » 7.95 fancyw Laundry { Thanksgiving sale for men of Kuppenheimer suits and overcoats. ies the face of these PP they appear incredible, but we want to emphasize the fact that many of the best dressed men in New York have bought their Winter suits and overcoats at Simpson Crawford Co,’s during the past ten days and not one has questioned these values. Sevond Floor, Kuppenheimer clothing introduces the very latest ideas of the best authorities on men's fashions—style characteristics and ideas that lend perfection to the fit—ideas that are not exemplified in any other ready- foreservice clothing, ‘The highest expression of the tailor’s art is brought out in these suits and overcoats Is it not remarkable that they can be sold at these prices, way under what you'd pay for the ordinary ready-for-service clothing, and right at the time every man desires to have a new suit or overcoat more than any other—Thanksgiving and the Holiday season? Kuppenheimer overcoats, $15.50. ; Any man who would be satisfied with a $25 ready-for-service over- $ { 5 50 coat or a $35 made-to-measure coat will be just as much more pleased as the hona- @ fide saving is important. It's your greatest opportunity to choose any style you want at €15.50—long, medium, fancy or the surtout coat. The materials embrace the finest kerseys, thibets, vicunas and frieses, Custom made overcoats, $22.50, Kuppenheimer overcoats, $19.50. HE VERY HIGHEST ART of the tailor THe best five models of the season accord- ing ing profession finds expression in their cut, fit, work- | to highest authorities on men’s fashions—the manship, style, quality and the critical attention given | surtout, the Chesterfield, the tourist, the long coat and to the little details about which you are most particular. | — the cravenette coat, in all the new fashionable materials We have 200 of these coats made of foreign elysian, vi- adopted by the foremost merchant tailors—sizes to fit cuna and unfinished worsteds~also fancy coats, all lined men of every build, Compare them with the $40 made throughout with the very best hi tormeasure Coat. We believe silks. Only the latest styles, 50 tieyate the best coats ever & 50 including the paddock and offered at $19.50--in fact we sell surtout—all sizes. Bona-fide | them regularly for $85. Sale e@ $40 custom made coats, ,.,.. PTICEs sss vevee seeeren ooeeee _. One thousand more 918 & §20 overcoats at $11. OU know that nothing short of an $18 or $20 overcoat would be made of a genuine imported frieze, and that’s what these are made of. ‘The material is expensive, and yet 1 the style, cut and workmanship are there, So the value of this coat is not all in the quality of the goods. The snappiest coat ever made to sell for $18 or 820-52 inches long—the style worn more men than any otherblack and Oxford; big, broad shoulders Also kerse blue and black, as well as a large showing of faney tourist coats, single and double breasted; hand-made collars, hand-padded lapels, All sizes, 33 to 40. Kuppenheimer suits. Kuppenheimer suits. l ee esi art though made ite LSO one hundred 827.50 suits to help out ol no are $20 suits some are worth 1 Nn e $18, while a great many are regular $22.50 suits, on the day's selling. Every tndividual taste Bas The materials are fine worsteds, been considered in their selection—in Seoteh cheviots, and fancy $ 75 | pattern, style and material; the most $ cassimeres. Style for the swell | exacting Beau Brummel could not find dresser—all sizes—single or e | fault with the cut, fit, workmanship, double breasted sete style and finish—all sizes at SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. —————_- —_——_—-— 51.50 lace allovers, 95c.' Sale of holiday books. ; r ; Five-volume sets of the select works of the best HIS is the first instalment of one of the known authors—bound in strong, handsome cloth— biggest lace purchases ever consummated by any ¢lear type—gold stamping. ee New York store, including the entire stock of Baby Irish pickens 1 35 Macaulay | 35 Mrs. Southworth J 35 ° ne rey . ‘ i _— Scott Cooper e Rudyard Kipling lace allovers from one of the foremost manufacturers of | §fvenson Hall Caine Edna Lyall Plauen, Saxony, is Corelli Marlitt Hawthorne mone Ener: In the juvenile section. We offer these laces right We carry all sorts of books that appeal to the young people—all the new books for boys and girls, including regular and novel shapes. in the height of the season, at more than one-third saving. Just when every woman of fashionable taste will find them ayail- Books at 25c. each: ¥ Gift of the Magic Staff, 25¢,—by Hannic Ostrander, able for the new lace waists, sleeves, yokes, entire costumes, lace Never sold before for less than $1, ; , Binck Beau, hats, ete., ete., comes this opportunity to choose from an almost un- fittle Bevery, “hte ta | | Reutiat Joe: Aunw Bewall heard of variety of designs at less than one third the real value, Dame }ittle (ousin Grice. | farshall Baanders ; J EttKe TRB. ater ot Bie Fashion has nothing later to ofter—nothing daintier or more attractive, | Hive" rite Heqpers | | The Slum hese | Adventures of a Brownie Bweet GIT Grud and we look for a record-bres king crowd in this section, Hite Lame Prince Ie! a New hed Girt Yhe Lamplighter Grimm's Fatry Jem, Baby Irish Allovers, Batiste and Baby Irish Allovers, Venice ana Baby Irish Point | Famous Alger a fot boys (worth 35), 25¢ ze ant Point Venize Allovers. Venise and Batiste Allovers, Pompagour or net | Superior to all other cheap editions and compares favorably with the re pained ie OEE rene Ot ean a ae! net ond | tae soe style in point of binding, paper]and presswork, Illustrated. with Ea y Irish « frontispiece, i Bine, ii itt ny st et Tho) hele ‘i Sneceed. 95e for allovers worth $1.50 Hruve,ana Hola ins i geet Ber, ae i: Mende 1 lve boot binek $1 45 for allovers worth up to 2.50 $1.95 for allovers up to 8.50 hitting’ for | Rlow and Sure, Jed, Poorhouse Boy, 2, 95 for allovers up to 5.00, NOTE— Ws ato carry 08 edition of Alger at 15e. per copy. e Adrift In New York | (Ove co SIMPSON OnAW FORD CO, —_— “Sale of groceries for Thanksgiving. W 3 were thinking of the Thanksgiving feast when we selected the items below, and we al priced them specially low, pith Fone, PLUM PUDDING—-NEW NUTS—CANDIES and WINES. RLESS INDIAN ty PESNSYEVAMIA HY | PORT, SUEBRY, TO: ' Be pi, uM PUDDING Gordon & Dilworth’ # Best pane of ic Open tunel, vis BC hed eatgabe, Tokay of Sweet of re Osc 4 80¢ HENNESSY’ paper ANB ae, AN godt anit 1.60 RANIPH: | CAMEKON, HIGHLAND isk EX care, 78 KR iN CONES sii SEED- Quart far, fe: : "Be pint jar MAL es ures Stuart, 1 M0. $1 AD wel WAME 1, cand ait nan ALS be MEUM OW KPARAGUS. ‘ Fy Ar ealttornta SAN ANG | PEMAR. i ite Haine RS o tie lion iad TAe mS Quart. box, E-at. box NABISCO Boren i co boxes b ‘ OnE ‘GRAPE, FRUIT, lous, toe feulk bottle D-VARITONED MO- | XBW, BNGL a ne ve Bette tt hoe ‘i 19¢ ANAL MixED cHocorares | MEET pd Hon Bona: th, MONTICRY CHOCOLATE pda Tih ot 9r8 at $1°60 Lb, DOR oes ate, S09: VAN £ a, nO. canon, a, 0! 75e CRYSTAL ‘OMD hog ; see teD ee a . 7 . “se sie hig risa Sretciterkd attests > ig; Gar rhde res ”

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