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HOSPITAL SHIELD FR AY TARE Victim in “St. Gregory’s a Week, but Police Learn of Crime Through Sister. 4 FATE OF PEACE-MAKER. Young Curtin Tried to Stop Fight and“ Was Stabbed—Detectives Make an Arrest. Josephine Curtin, a pretty girl of mineteen years, “walked into the Oak wtrest police station this moming and gaia: - “Can I eee the Captain? I want to tell him how my brother hak been all cut up and is dying in St, Gregory's Hospital” nd “Who is your brother?” asked the ser- geant. “He is Btephen Curtin, and he ives at No. 865 Peari street. He is seventeen years old and he never did any wrong fn his life, That boy that stabbed him learned of a boy who i Eg & : i 5 fe i to have punctured the intestines, The boy may not recover. At first young Curtin refused to tell the detective who stabbed him, Finally, after much urging, he sald he was mabbed while attempting to separate two older boys, who were fighting. “It all happened in Jam®s slip about 1 o'c! on New Year's night,” sald the wofinded lad. “Sylvester J. Cush- ing was fighting with | another boy, ‘whose namo I do not know. I saw the other fellow was gotting the worst of it And #0 stepped imtween the All &@ sudden Sylvester, who I been grinxiog, mt a kn! at me. ot care to tell who for when I get older I will get ald fl 2 Sad 180 Wilts Woltuilen arrested Cushing, who js seventeen years old and lives at Nov doe "Peart surest. He ‘was talcen, to Cg i pe ee Ekian Atteen yours old sot Nore io en ‘UD =) that ri was ———— Tie was locked up. ‘This annual January sale is vemarkable for the number of desirable lengths in black and white silks offered—exceptional for Remnants of black and colored broadcloth..at 62c. the desirable lengths and quality—extraordinary for the low prices. It will go down in ill history as the sensation of 1906, Absolutely | Colors and quality of the kind.so much in demand this season, vs \ Our annual January white sale. A CONTINUATION of those remarkable values, that have filled this store with eager shoppers all week long. \ Our enormous sto¢ks hardly show signs of the § greatest first week’s selling this store has ever known in any one January period. Perhaps you've heard of the extraordinary values through some friends---the. same values that made them so enthusiastic await you to-morrow. We want to impress upon you the superiority of our muslin nderwear—the full, generous cut; the fine workmanship; the excellent character of the trimmings and buttons, etc.; all made under the strivtest sanitary conditions from the very finest materials. With the white sale we hold our annual January clearing sale of yard goods and ready-to-wear apparel. G this January sale you cannot measure values by any sale that has gone before. It's a time when prices through- NEVER in the history of this store or any other retail organization in America have we offered such remarkable values out the store reach their lowest-point—a time when all Winter apparel is priced, for immediate clearance, becauge it's an women’s suits and coats. The advantage we secured from the manufacturers because of unfavorable weather we give inviolate rule that all goods must be sold in its season. Great Sale of gilt beltings. ‘ANUFACTURER’S entire stock of short lengths of gold and silver beltings—. small quantities in all the best styles and qualities. for less than cost .| to manufacture. Soft crash and stiff gold bel ly 0c to 1.40 per: yard—in two lots at 25c and 50c. ~ Notion Dept., also on Main Aisle Bargain Table, Main Flees, T short length of silk in our entire stock. The scope of the sale is so great that almost silk want can be supplied. women, misses and children piled up during the unprecedented sales re aren: Impo ee gre ge Prices are about half what we received off the piece— are from 1 to ia Fe ised rer) Oe ae “is ee rae browcloth Ss lengths 20 yards each. Main Flees. All wool serges Nate ve .| Henrlottas French Eoliennes lored peau dé + (Colored taffeta. Chiffon vetreta, Fancy Taffeta. ¢ | Fancy tailor sult- eae c 62° Bnglish & Scotch 39° | 2 Ars =e droga eae. | QD° | ie a ee may Colored habutal. 49 Crepe da thes. go Pen 59° Sen. plored taf) > Nun’s veilings Voiles Panamas $1.50 to cad sys 50c to 75c) Colored taffeta. Rough alk shan- 4, Colased) diese reels feta. 4Be'to 50¢] Crepe albatromes* | 7c to$1 | Checked Panamas /§1 to $1.50) 1 stay $2.50 cenit mchaie values, | Satin foulard. 65c to $1] _ tugs: 85 | _ vets, Black messalins. values | Chali values Siiped Lnkton, | veiuen Printed foulard values | Buckdeess iv. | thoaieee Crepe de shine. aeary toa etings Crepe Bgyptinn | values | Checked ( Fancy velvets, Liberty extin, eto. an Nalvetoousi Chiffon eeatioe, Voiles Cheviots Scotch homespuns Prunellas, Poplins nothing is withheld that formerly sold up to §1.76. in giving every one who comes here Friday a correct fit, Have just added several hundred suits that we SIMPSON CRAWWORD OO. 12.50 for women’s suits worth 5,000 pattern table cloths—saving of 25%. ‘THE looms of Ireland and Scotland can offer nothing handsémer than the immense stock of pattern table cloths which we've assembled tor our January linen sale—among them 5,000 of the choicest patterns at 25 per cent. less than the same from 21.50 to 29.75 YOU might just as well as not be one of the fortunate ones who will secure one § of these handsome and stylish suits for $12.50. ‘The variety is eolarge that wo anticipate no trouble] |. | have held until the last minute ia] oe Ei ren Ore eets and cases. mite in the hope of realixing full prices. Tatra The greatest towel sale. |Importer’s surplus stock of you cant tps there READY HEMMED Several large transactions entered into toward the close of} Thousands of towels, including every kind German linens at 50c pillow cases for less than 12}gc. All are regu- the year have swelled our January sale assortments, 80/ that the housekeeper can desire; none but reliable the dollar. lar sizes, 45x36 in., made of quality Th that” we are offering values never equalled at this time of qualities; saving cf « third on every purchase. Oe ear gol amass bleached cotton. Sale price. 2C 5 wa She: Nemertina NOME Na, Bae, rca, on, | EME Oo gird: Sia Sea oe tse 12 ifs ete | OS eeate ee Uk wi 01 .e . for plec UW The 912.50 lot embraces a great many styles in broadcloth, So eee ibe ADe to5.f8087 Tissss—/'Boe sr, fener came | cotton “alow, career" ts | ilgw "sansa: iy x30 Sei ted fe clime “rit Promise ent nova ad Lice °° “SREB hd orn ae age, [SE Ene [Eareawet MMS | Ready-made sheets of superior visible models; short, loose model or %%-leneth Suits in the way of trimming, and yelvet— Sree: 14,5) ere 7s ST kA, Brent meny See copies Go apo | taodels. 3 smallér ‘and in all the latest shades both te clots ro feo Wricbrese cep ties e 3. c trimined “with clusters full and, large stzen, | Will be oblized to soll theth 600, as this sale January handkerchief. clearance|: Paar teed enna epee eee a fe BENE Sew t trie, Setar © See a Selene Z| Women's 3.75 to 35.50 mata Mee. |5000Y ARDScorset coverembroidery /4,000 YARDS of 21 and 27 inch)... cuss powts,...25¢ OPES chi MRAM dS RAEN eRe —_—_—— Clearing silk and velvet remnants. |Up to 59c dress goods remnants, 22c. HIS is our great January Remnant Sale, the time when we put the final low prices on every quality retails for at other seasons of the year. Mata Floor. 2.60 sey eee 2.50 , 3.50 | 2/50.1.50 TEE 26S ELAS His2.10 ‘E105 ‘P2905 $14.75 for suits up to 934.75 $21.75 for suits up to 939-75 | Hemstitched all around, handsome designs; | pieces and doyltes. ie ies ewe water ache ne oh ee oes Bred uctquent | gms Inge enough for ordinary 2° © 91.00 | ateciese* Cr |Site Ge nate 932. for suits that sold up to *60. OR Bargain Friday we have reserved vast quantities of the best values. Price comparisons quoted are an ac- —Over 2,500 of the daintiost Dc for 25c corset covers. es all we could securg to sell at this Aigure—rosl handsome corset covers of good cambric—trimmed with | Sale of embroidery trial strips (Great china clearance. Ypsilanti union suits 1.95 ra gs a crowd of enthusiastic buyers, visit our embroidery section ae pasa lores we shall GC. bargains in Theo. Haviland china, Lot of 100 piete to you. 4 New French and German Val. Laces. VEN now manufacturers of waists and lingerle are rmning chort of Val, laces, 80 great is the demand; eo bargains like these are sure to be appreciated. Fdges 2 and Neseeticos to match ae Soerere widths and Sap les. Posen pe Tet fe ree | | TOES re tice i monn grants wuets ‘THOUSANDS of remnants in the lengths for entire suits, waists, separate skirts and dresses for Novelty coat suit-| values 4 if yon want 'a suiting or material for a broadcloth coat oF and skirt you should come early. Street and evening shades and an al lance of IMPSON ORAWFORD 00. We've divided them into 6 lots according to size and price and’ count upon the busiest Bargain Friday in carfa, centre- | Centrepieces, work sca’ eae Un ‘tor 24x2% yards, full size, allover and many have centre de- | 2Oe ‘or, faney linens SOc 134, Serey Negmem | 2286 verde, % a: be al Rad oe" 6.50 hemstitched pure linen sheets, full SIMPSON ORAWFORD CO.. January sale of muslin underwear. curate measure of the savings offered. Want Friday to be the greatest day of this sale. It was one year ago when the variety was and the values not so good. Beeerid Floor. for 50c night gowns| 5(}c for 65¢ chemises—| D5c for 50c drawers|*] for 1.50 walking skirt ; A maker's ‘surplus, consisting Nearly 5,000 tn this lot, and —Just 2,000 in this purchase. No || S CRAWFORD 09, ————————— avin -mnce ot $008, muslin of just 600 dainty chemises— we would like to have just better styles shown this season— made of excellent muslin, witb embrol4-| goupie as ‘styipa—| peautifully made, with rows of lace in- ty and. Ince trimmings—eome with| Ince and ee jo eo —eeveral roidery trimmit Clusters of iucks, some bi inge—Tes ct sed bands—all made full and large | S04 umbrella styles—just haif price dur- | with FOE aca habeatetal . 80G sniEht fowns, ing this or 4 for 65c. night gowns. G1 for 1.46 chemises. for 250.. we for Tc, short underskirts. for 1.16 nisht Go, for voc. she: . Boe for for 1.28 araworn, GOc. for, 75g. muslin, sicirts “S00. tor dBc. chemises, : Kk were. ‘tor 2.0: “for 32 pred: $arer ‘Spe. fo Muslin skirts. og Boe DAY eth tia St 1.50 for Chemises! Goe for $1 drawers. 1.25 fof 1.75 muslin skirts, —— ee ee _ Jace and embroidery—: -one of the greatest bargains ever offered in muslin underwear. LMPSON CRAWFORD ©O,- 100 doen hand-painted Bas yards of embroidery trial-vtrips. Sample freee te dinner sets, $80 value, which we place on sale to- ‘VERY womsn who has ever worn Ypsilanti under-|: mute Sag pla PrP tched AMARC cstrike boi ainen, sas wear will know that this is a truly extraordinary | rot 3100. and soa owing cn, Sm aa ontnoh—t grat Tora em an ll to The... Lo : ‘ wink Weis SC wen 100 ml Se elm, ase|Lot of decorated thin china. the japanese embroidery, bined Swiss embro! flouncings—combinations of baby ‘There’s-no better underwear made—that’s generally pete ee, in Nainsook, Swiss en au Bogie Irish, nia oyekt, new Japanese embroidered effects. | 50c. Salad Bowls,,,,35<) Vienna oom and Sau- conceded. It's the underwear most generally or- 19¢c. a yard for 35c. values. ‘Main Floor. « 29c. a yard, value 50c. ‘Thc. Salad Bowls....50c| (fen cers, value Téc., at.30e dered by physicians. It’s the most comfortable 38c. a yard for $1.25 values. A 6c. @ yard, value $1.25; the: Choookkba Pots, 80a! “ea $25 Austrian China Dinner woollen underwear, made of the finest, softest wools, SOc. @ yard for 91-25 valnes, 95e. @ yard, value $1.50. . ¢ Set of 100 pieces.16.95 specially treated so as not to chafe the skin. We $1.98 mention the fhetory numbers 341, 001 and 91—high neck and long sleeves, ankle length—in blue, nat- tral and black, all sizes, hand-finished, various prifes 8.76, .50-and 6.50; cholo at.seeve..ceusev-ee-- 1.98 ; : | |a higher price mark than' $2, but we are 55c vests, pants &» tights] Women’s natural woo!| stock and cannot stop to consider losses. —The samples of one of the bet} Vests and drawers—Nat- ; known New York hoyses, 55¢ to| rel color are Paiegeran Sot eh ack de ane Seeth * BSc] pesare ween 8 7G SIMPSON ORAWFORD 00,.——__—_—. January sale men’s $5 ‘to'$8 trousers, $3.50. PERHAPS the cont and vest| Black waist special— bought ne hy ala aoe mys aioe ed sateen SOW Be pec rg oe f vps a Peart Bar ———————-SIMPS0N CRAWFORD CO,————————_ 15c. Cracker Jars... .50c! $1 for *2 waists.|*1 corsets at GBC. | ems see 94 sree ‘Chine’ Com| Dimer Soft on fine lawn waists. Styles that would bear Annual sale of canned goods saves 25% to 3 and Eton styles, with bodice girdles, and a variety of combination tri 1.50 to 29.75 s or fancy linens, for fancy | Npgns— juality. x wuts to close at’ 19.50. oa n Austrian breakfast cloths. | 75¢ Ji, “stadrewe | 25¢ Wisse hy io GbE he pacts Trapt at ise dougie : 50 dozen hand-painted | $16 American Porcelain and Saucers, value 75c., | g30 Theo. Haviland China ~ | A STRAIGHT saving of one dollar | "THE fact that these are the famous) g1.49 Bread Trays 4.1.91! atssoye svesee +++, 506! Dinner Setteses 20.00 J. B. jean Corsets makes them all the more clearing | of » bargain, for this grade is considered by many to be the best dollar corset. Housefurnishings. Complete with 5-inch 100! Burner complete with Sinch m-ntle Spal tade Vee 10. 1.00 Enamelled Ware. Guaranteed at 1-8 off marked prices—dark blue and white, S-quart Tea or Coffee Pote—regularly 85c..S7¢ . 4-quart Covered Berlin Kettle, regularly 40c....35¢ + S-quart Preserving Kettle—regularly 85c....23¢ 4-quart Tea Kettleo—regularly 85c. are $2 value. Sizes 18 to 80. / -+$5.00 Second Floor. [SIMPSON CRAWFORD C0.. Indian River Ripe, ranges. Batts sige 170. that Bains eho 2200 cases g BANS le N-LIMA Bi Early June peas. Garden spinach, BRD “Boyle's Reliable Vic- " vie a medium je, tender, green limes; ac Jently “aakce e aeecee, ie oes OADs ++ ees a Ys Guan ie tana hy sol TENE A Brice, NEW SEEDED RAISINS <-Fanclost ~ California fet Actes ‘Bhree, Crown, Bnsten iecesns LUMP BTARCH —Fino| Brand. do, 61.40; 1U- Quality Laundry Glonss| ounce 40-ib. box, $1.48; 10-|_ Carton..........., c ey oonne a Bago, A “ oMATO = ¥ Ant : fs ; pe gee a 3 Vins Sunes, belest yee Yo funds) "8-1 i Freel . LAUNDRE BOAP—Simp- gon Crawford's Pure p| ai Wousehold tse?’ vox bars, jox., $1.40; can... 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