The evening world. Newspaper, December 1, 1905, Page 12

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DY IN TWO ACTS OF £3 CAST OF CHARACTERS. i Francis Wilson, a stern parent. we 4 Frances, his daughter. 8) actor ae to Thankagiving—turkey req | ‘ | nose with grease paint. Bou of { Charles Huard, a French artist. | thunder find, lightning). ¥ a wild fimon. "a all, night it 1s, Heaven pity 4 ait hoactyhey in New Rochelle to-night. fopens door | eee is deluged by stage anow). Ha! that) ACT 1. same beautifal moon {ts shining on George | An inn in Paris. Usual Lg aed foe cream parior orn t Xou can at maid oom! it ing off the | stung anywhere tn Real ry : vo Ae a 4 wd o. where cin you get a ba? Gee steps : on ¢ avoroaching on horseback.) Ha! As I (in stage French) master tive, ‘tis the rural free delivery.” be here at 6, It ig DOW | Bounds grow into thunderof a troop 4 and he is not here yet, 80 | of cavalry, The door urate ppen and a time, | han stagaers in.) "And who are you?” moeetcy ee 0 Hi wants te Eee @ boomin’ sweet are & kiss, ddiatal comedy eer Cc, H. & rier of the Czar. Ing sand off the page.) ve Miss Frances Is | rl .,, Give us your ble ‘she went to| forgiveness.” (Hand ‘o forehea: I 8 hon I asked her | Steamers back.) Santed for dinner she said @ with het re Inlay | and I'll drink a Aighball—that's all. (Curtain,) ranoes and Oharies, You can minute that it's all fixed off sf tie dete S| Cine’’ babies=they Hiieraanuee othe doe are fed right. Dr. ©) Bae oe LF ts gs Guernsey, senior’ Beko ser leditor of the) out The window hangs around A »« TESON renoring window)—"What you think of my wearing a nobby gash? Does it give you & pane? I i t Just aa exciting. Of course . Petia Nol in tre door, tot | MS With Lactated ¥ jaywrights always like to give f t family entrance.” ee -* er, this to M. 6 ‘ " A aks on (shaking hands)—Glad to meet a By. all stage rulen I should) ( aton to kick you nthe atelier bs LACT HED FOOD CONTAINS 3 ance has a stern parent with a } ; le? I'm wise to the plot, bur || MER SUGAR sllays iriuation, | im. Til-carry out the blu, Out of me bray fad and wipplies Tt ian't me house, of course, bat | TovitmaT forms muscle and tissue, BARLEY MALT partially digesta the way. | it, monsieur, how can I get ‘Od, LiMid PHOSPHAT® makes stron, MILK makes fat ond warmtnes ot" a Tal ey ACT Ii. Stirring Sale of Women’s Winter Coats. A Sketch Alongside of the Beautiful Long Coats We Place on Special Sale at $7.98 The long coat reigns supreme in women's winter fashions— and here's the very newest form ithas taken, as shown by cut alongside, ‘Fashioned of heavy, smooth-finished black cheviot, it is extremely long in the loose, swagger, double-breasted model, with turndown velvet collar. $12 you'd expect to pay for these coats, Special at $7.98. Rich, Long Black Montagnac Coats $9.98 Vouean't imagine what rich, luxurios garments these are for ov He as $9.96. They are 46 inches long, in double-breasted, collarless le 6, with full or semi-fisted becks, Entire co: wtitched cloth, Value $16. Special at § “) The New Long, Tight- Fitting and Empire Coats at ppeeial sale of (h= two lates coat ard the Emp’ t beaut fully strapped $14.50 ble modeis—the iong fitting coat is a Pad- shed black kerssy, » with ripple platts, 4 i breasted, w.ti buttons showing through The Bnipire is a beau- model of Diack. tan and castor kerseys, doudie-breaved, collariess sfinished at neck with stitching and inlaid velvet’ The yoke is by broad stitched straps of velvet. Va'ue$25, Spec'al at $14.50, Store Open Saturday Night Till 10.30, WILSON AS A PA-IN-LAW wiyl it.) sree tats eae Grath’s boozprium and Rogge’s 'GER—Miohae) Sawedoff, cou- A message for Gar- cla, (Hands letter. Business of knock- TSON—You must have come by the) ., H, & D, I smell a lemon on your breath, (Reads) ‘We are being mar- led and and And me a ‘Well, the usual blessings Doctors’ babies are not ‘‘medi-| Medical Times, nig of soins whe tmoiing OL New York, fed | Open Satarday | Hi 9.30 P, M, B Kocl?s Uptown Prices Make Downtown Siedping an Extracagance. OCH & 125th Street, West, ig Reductions Friday, and Saturday. trimmed with bral high collar or col Girls’ Coats & Dresses. 12.00 GIRLS’ COATS, 875 GIRLS’ THREE-QUARTER \AND FULL LENGTH REGULA- TION COATS, as illustrated, of all-woo! blue and brown cheviots and mannish mixtures, velvet collar and emblem son sleeve, lined throughout with flannel; sizes 4 to 14, years; formerly 9,50 to 12,00 6.50 DRESSES, 4.95, hi f GIRLS’ REGULATION DRESSES, of all-woo! cheviots, in (blue, brown, wine and black, full blouse trimmed with rows of red, white or black braid, emblem on sleeve and front; Skirts full side plaited; sizes 4 to 14 years; formerly 6.50 6.50 COATS, 3.95, GIRLS’ COATS of all-woo! blue, brown and green cheviot, full box or plaited back, with belt, { A} pkey Wied ah with contrast- color of cloths 10 14 years; yer ly dpaveatee- iy J) tos seer ee eeeeemenee teareterwenemenees Children’s Coats and Dresses. Sizes 2 to 5 years, CHILDREN'S COATS, of crushed velvet, large oes cloth, trimmed with velvet and fur heads; large cape trimmed with lace; also lar and belt, colors brown, tan and blue; value 5.50.....6.....000g05 CHILDREN'S DRESSES, of cashmere, princess style, surplice effects, with embroid- ered emblem, or Russian style, plaited front and patent leather belt; colors red and blue; value 2,50........scecsesseeseeeee CHHLDREN’S DRESSES, of cashmere, princess stWle, Russia med with braid; colors brown, blue and red; value 1.89...........046 rs green, tan, bl asted, mn chan box style, of cloth, with velvet col- Shoes for Boys and Girls. all-wool gray are hows MISSES’ BOOTS, lace or button, of su-) LITTLE MEN'S LACE SHOES, of fine vici perior kidskin, hand-sewed welt shoes, } patent leather tips, 11 to 2...... 2.20 CHILDREN’S SIZES, 844 to 10%... .1-75 BOYS’ LACE SHOES,of box or wax calf, Goodyear welt sewed double soles, newest shapes, sizes 1 to 5%,.,. 1.851 Boys’ Clothing, 9,00 OVERCOATS, 6.75 BOYS’ OVERCOATS, of fancy mixtures, We of new long models, single and double breasted; all well / made and designed for hard Winter service; sizes 8 to 16 years; formerly 9.00,...,...... 5.50 OVERCOATS, 3.69 RUSSIAN OVERCOATS, for smaller boys, of excellent quality friezes and mixed tweeds, with military but- tons and emblem on sleeve; sizes 2% to 9 years; formerly 5.50.......sceeeeee sions eee 6.50 NORFOLK SUITS, 4.98 JOYS’ NORFOLK SUITS, of fine mixed cheviots and tweeds, single and double breasted styles, with knickerbocker trousers; sizes 7 to 16 years; formerly 6.50 kid or wax calf, spring heels, ha sewed welt shoes, 9 Oxtord frieze and these coats in the 6.75 3,69 4,98 SOLD IN 4 SIZES AND RECOM. MENDED BY ALL REPUTABLE | DRUGGISTS, (@oene; Bngiish’s Theatro, Indian- Prep, b Wells & Richara Loe apelin: Winsor's dressing-room, ‘Thanks: | Hurlingten, Vermont °°’ | mg) Franklin Simon & Co. | WILL OFFER ON SATURDAY Misses’, Girls’, Boys’ and Infants’ Suits and Coats Very Large Reductions in Prices: FIFTH AVE, 37th and 38th Sis, Simpson Crasford Ce, annual event---our That great Holiday umbrella sale. A time when the accumulation of months, bought in special lots whenever we could secure a *1.95 ||! bargain, goes on sale at a price so low that. you'll | marvel at the qualities offered, Handles of exceptional beauty for gifte—horn, rt gun metal, sterling silver nates and wil If length pearl posts, mounted silver caps and trimmings—steel rods—cases to match, are for women—size 26. For men we have the size 28 with French horn and imported natural wood handles—trimmed with silver. will ‘The made of the best of ag oy ae ed ardiied ms year—absolutely rainproof. | We believe they are better than any/umbrellas you elsewhere at $2.50 or §8, and they're | certainly the greatest values in New York at $1.95. | » | 4 i Bet. Lenos & SeventhAves, 8,75 4,95 edged with satin, or of broad- or crushed velvet, 4,49) 1,89) 1.49 nd- 13% .....5 2.29 INFANTS’ BUTTON BOOTS, of gun- metal talf, hand-turned soles, ortho- edic shapes, sizes 5 to 8....... 1,85) ‘ANTS’ SIZES, 2 to 6, no heels, . .O8¢ 1.05. | Many are copies of antique design. PHBL. 0 bey cugeih seevesee 3.50 to 15,00 Lavaliers—exact copies of art \pieces—many and gilt. Price. . +e0e2.50 to 15,00 that were shown in this yey Paris Salon—in genuine | Long fancy chains—nothing as elaborate and novel days niore| e assort- for Christ- 5 J ments are mas of fer- now atvtheir4, ex STH AWE, 19° 7080" STHEST bert New winter millinery FRESH, new millinery at extremely attrac- tive prices. Most. inery departments have Toys, dolls and games BS crowd of children here again to-morrow. No ad in New York where you can have so much fun, Hundreds of things that make you open your | sto keeping their stocks up—giving over cre! to eyes with wonder—hundyeds that make you laugh so peso but eet so here. We be give plenty of you can scarcely stop. room to millinery and are showing all the novelties of Free souvenirs for all, We are giving’ away a little magazine for children, with songs, poetry and pictures; also a funny picture souvenir that shows the wild antics of children in Toyland: You know Santa Claus has established the Capital of Toyland at Simpson Crawford’s, and eyery day his reindeer teams arrive with more and more toys and dolls for the children of New York. The elimbi: the hour in : ; Trimmed tailor hats—suit hats—ready-to-trim hats—pressed felt hats—velvet hats. All our assortments 9 complete as during the Fall season, A number of women’s trimmed dress and street Nats made B specially for the sale, at each .e+++sysss es eeeees tesa Bed If we marked them $12.50 they would be appreciated as excellent values. Choice collection of tailor suit hats All new=veach.sescelesseee ceseeseecstecss + SOO Md 4.95 Untrimmed hat sections Fo . toys do more wonderful antics than ever, ® Beam in chairs and el musicians rockit sses8e ES ' Mata Pioee, .50.| Another 800 plain covered silk face et hats~-large shapes for PAL teow epee 1.00"|, “plumes in black, Worth @3.50, special, each... ese», .2.45 Express wagon... V4 Balance of our large stock of colored felt hats—with velvet under Trimmed doll bed. ] 60 brims; others in plain felts, at two prices... -25¢ and 75¢ SON CRAWFORD CO.————————— sale of the new Paris jewelry E are showing hundreds and thousands of novelties—in many instances _ only one of a kind, so you can pick something very exclusive for a Christ- LF mas gift. They come to us direct from Paris and Vienna, where the making of & jewelry is one of the fine arts unequalled elsewhere in the world. un vial We can talk price, too, as well as variety’and quality, for though we handle the very finest grades of jewelry we are content with a small dry goods margin instead of the extravagant profit Which exclusive houses must earn. » /Vanity bOXES of fine gilt—shaped like a pocket book and contain ler puff, mirror and writing tablete—card case and pencil—in many sha aed won the waaleh aa kaa! ft for any lady, Price............ss0+08 S95 to 15.00 Round locket shape vanity boxes, Price., 4.50 to 12.00 leart shape vanity boxes. Prices.++++es9. 3,50 to 12,00 |, writing tablet, éte,) Antique bead purses and Grandmother purses—| Chain mesh bags—nothing now so popular, Pieokeacshsagabons + 2.95 to 21,00) unique and beautiful... 10 7.50 | and we have them in all styles tod aken eo of Price. . Novelty bracelet—cxqnisite style and very unique. them ®s good as gold bags. Price, .5.05 to 45.00 French brilliant rhinestones, and they are brilliants—all set in silver or gilt and mounted exactly like diamond jewelry, but the differ- ence in price! Brooches—camprising birds, animals, flower designe—horseshoes, crescents, ships, hearts and many aes Price. seseee 1.25 to 35,00 | Novelty Mirror Pendants—cute little dain’ things to attach to a chain and vei convenient—in silver turquoise, ete. Price | shown in gold—every imaginable style of sett! 5.95 to 25.00 | stones of all colon PH cence e7B to 15, stone setting, such as vara oH gates nest Laval +h’ Rhinesto roo | Laval nes. fa rr oe Aah cs nea at par f ete | 3.99 t0 8,00 a ct lof wi nie Pale’ | So of ay of te wl wel ee) Bee nent 380 phe si! 3, | 1 ( man Pearl single neck strands, to Le , 12.50 to 35,50) 8,95 to $5.00) Ronen Pearl lone fan chai en bebhith 1.50 to 5,00 Real gunmetal jewelry—A great variety of novel effects that are only to be found here. Match boxes at from 1.25 to 5.00. | Pens at from 2,00 to 5.00, Penknives at from 95¢ to 2,95, | Purses and bags at from 3.50 to 25,00] Pendant mirrors at from 1.50 to 2.95 Brooches and sash pins at from ¢ to 7,50, Lockets at from 2.25 to 3.50; Vanity boxes from 3,50 un. Hat pins at from to 3.5). to 1.25. | Lorgnette chains at from @5¢ to 15,09 Cigarette cases at from 2.50 to 15.00 Card cases at from 1.45 to 7.50. Coin holders at from 9F¢ to 1,50, | Bonbon boxes at from £52 ~~ SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO,—— - One thousand *4,50 bath and lounging robes at $2.95 ~ EVEN if you want a higher priced robe, this will give you an idea of the remarkable holiday values at Simpson Crawford Co.’s,and when you see this } collection of robes on sale to-morrow, and note the quality and the distinctive and novel “patterns, you won’t put off buying the robesyou desire for gifts, because there's always the feeling that just the bargain you want may be gone if you wait, Matn Moor. hoya pang Biker h men's department as it has never been crowded before. There 2 95 poi tbr, ew yd oD slid and we know positively that these values will o y 400 of these extra quality Austrian blanket lounging robes—new floral designs—benutifully made~very full width and length—collar and pocket, with girdle to match—all colorings, compri ays, 5.00 robes, special 3,95 6.50 to 7.50 robes, 4.95 250 robes of this fine quality imported double face cotton |150 robes of this kind, ‘They aré made of the best all eng bene i rings. Rec uad nF the best pais thee blankets ~ good colorings — best mako-wide —very a le—collar and pocket—pi | collar—pocket and wool girdles to match, Only seams, Best robe ever sold under 5.00, Shi 3.% 160 vad Wetee Yaluo 6.86 to 1.60, While they inst, 4,95 WN OIA i Men's 2 underwear, 1 bie Men's §2 underwear, §1,50 —; len's natural, pink. white a blue all-wool chirts!| Mén’s natu | shirts fod dr fi the fa- Men's outing flannel pajamas, | and drawer—Wright's health underwear (sanitary | mous Winsied Sills ste scent eaten the Made in the most approved style, wits high mili- | fleeced); also plain white—winter weight-%-wool | tary coilar, buttoned to side with large pearl but-| shirts and drawers, Here are the values ever | tons. Colors in ‘all the popular blues, grays and | offered for sale, and only a late and warm season pink stripes—the correct Fedeht for pres- 25 | ca this offering of first-class merchandise—first~ wear, so extensively known for its hyglenic ent we, Regularly sold at 1.40 and 1.75. e } class tailoring in every detail—to be offered at the| ties and its protection against cokl, pnenmonia, Speelal, per suit,........sseeesevey penne special price of $1, } chills, ete. Special at 1.50°%per garment. Special for Saturday, men's $2 stiff bosom shirts with two pairs of cuffs. Special at 91.00. + SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, ~ ——— Twelve hundred more Winter overcoats, *15,.” HEN we tell you that the regular price of these overeoats is $25, we assume that you are well gnough posted on style, material and workmanship to know what 2 $26 overcoat should be. If itvis ible for you to be satisfied with a $25 coat, we believe you will inspect these before you buy. We believe you now too mych-about overcoats to buy one of these at $15.50, if it were not. bona fide why we say to you emphatically that there is no chancé that you will be deceived, essed redial We want your regular for it is not by selling you one overcoat that we keop the wheels oc Yhis great enterprise tov i ean seloctey it is by ping you one that is such « good value that yt will riot have your clothing or furnishings or anything else we rell that you need come from any other store, The best selling four models of this season's overcoats; The ban becoming $25 tight-fitting coat. The Regent—b long, 52-inch single-breasted $25 coat, The Renwick—a medium length single-breasted $25 coat. The Rossmore—a double-breasted $25 coat of fancy material. jel ‘The materials are keréey, melton, frieze, clieviots, vicunas and fancy overeoa' all sizes—perfect 1 coats for men of stout, slender and medium Men's tuxedo suits 1200 more ove sat PS re A If you could be satisfied with a or $18 overcoat, then ta at most exacting man, dnd is retailed by the exelusive fyrnishers at $? per garment. We have in addition 4 medium-weight Wright's sanitary fleeced bs qualie $25 value, and that’s well suited with one of ‘ sna coat ever made to sell fo 59 inches Yo ’ collate, hand-portied lapel to-48 chest, At SIL ada 7

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