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and steol | Presse’ Steet pf, 1 that If thia, Souther iron z Preteed Steel pf. 100% 100% %| FIRM CABLES SEND Einccevatesi Ceeppratione will buy Toon: | he ees 14a & WHEAT PRICES UP. DELIGHTFUL AND CONVENIENT--OUR EIGHTH FLOOR RESTAURANT. | trol of it. One: reakure of: the curcent aes : " ai: }etoeel Fleet to the Tennessee ry 8 bay On firm ‘cabtes wheat « day opeaed aR TR csr eae z ee HE) ister, wit a fatr outkiuc demand, FRIDAY, Jan. 12 14 torn was higher: ‘Phere are persons In, Wall stret who | New York's opening prices were: 7 Wheat—Miy, 921-2 to 92 5-8. Chicago's opening prices were. Wheat 8 fentiots in their Stations on the tape t @efer thelr luncheon until after Simpson Crauford Co. pletion of ments now under Betsck, These persons “know allabout | way on the Tennessee Coal & Iron the stock nurket,” ani some of them n | Ave. ‘ a ¥ e 2 gfe tacts Son ase Maar e caeer ear on MSD GNA BS gS ts Sh ‘ent! Choice of: any *22.°° to *30 suit or overcoat Se ativate evoRG Ducing th recent | na warted £01 ‘Pipe. £ j ld pid; , t 7 ik. $17 50 Perl occu taiah enn NS aia Re ee in our entire stock, *1/. from ‘Ithis coracientdvusly ds | that a's, wh f re 3 : Se 41-2 b | our previous announcements could attract the unprecedented crowds that have Utes ina; Ma queah” was thronged our clothing section since the first of the year, how much more of a ble. Just now these prophets of dls- stir will this offer create?’ An offer which we make to the best dressed men in New York; To those men who once thought that the high-priced custom tailor could asir are busy wm explanation that don't explain. Ks aft pieces i ic i C U R unabid't0 account for the extraordinary | some entnns een 4 : at : ; only make clothing good enough in fit and style for fashionable wear, but who have otal this market. In | 3060) ‘ p hs He : ae ey ae ee eal api | iyaeisie ote ethers ab : been gradually won over to ready-to-wear clothing by the splendid tailoring and ic ares of stocks have been | of this pa ular Issue 3 or | wi superior workmanship in the Simpson Crawford assortments. sesced THE CELEBRATED 4 KUPPENHEIMER $] 7 50 e le, there | is no pressure “o sell any of these stocks even at the tenipting figures now ‘The Clostag Quotations. SUITS AND OVERCOATS STRANSKY BUT IMPORTED prevailing OS ACRSENS AD ry rhe mocks ego, | rises — ——— Ware IS Ware is NOT SHARE IN THIS OFFER AT A i id v bors ¢ ond sales, ; rs 5 means who sold gud Investment s 5 meee z ae COTTON NERVOUS UNDER | IMPORTED STRANSKY This is the final low price to close out the balance of our entire stock. You take your own pick éxpecting to buy them back within a STEADY HAMMERING of every suit and overcoat regardless of the price marks—suits that sold at $25, $80 and $35, and some few days at lower prices, are eagerly 2. eae Madame Lemeke, the famous even that belonged in the regular $40 lines. striving to ge: their stocks back at any Cotton started’ with a loss of from 1 cooking school expert, says:— hevi . price. Even the most conservative ele- to § points and mas tater hammered! | <The same STRANSRY Ware Fancy cheViot suits CHOICE Overcoats of kersey ment in the Stock Exchange is awak- NER OT SUEY Cos) Utensil: ht £ : Reg! h2- ihe east Guat thse blocky of Sista sene tics ib ati cov tn ay aatng Faney worsted suits $ 50 Overcoats of Elysian pee yest (seraritick have siagtally Pet ese Nl School Kitchen.” Black or blue suits Overcoats of vicuna . en taken out of the market. >The haat sabre ——— a = nics ek SMA Bt Situation indicates that there are strong Tt 1h Repruary, a Scotch Tweed suits 2 Overcoats of fancy mixtures : Insist on Getting Stransky-Warc ‘There is No—‘* Just as Good "* A large jortion of the Winter remains to wear these garments, and they'll still be as good as new ee heen ar aad sae easy for next year. e take a big loss, but our policy is not to carry garments over the season for which ——— = eer eee = they were bought. We want to sell them, and 17,50 is the price We have decided on for the sacrifice. Sale Men’s trousers 3.59 STH NE {92TO20"D2EERS The trousers sale continues to grow in interest, for to the balance ts that do not believe prices of certain sihcks are tov ay . mm, Some idea of the enormous apprecia-| 4 values in the ton of corporate stock stock marke: within the pa! given by a comparison of the qu Of tse shares of five Western to-day and a year ago to-~day, fon Puoitic, Great Northern, the ern Pacife, the Ganading Pacific ani the “Koo" lines are taken for iliustr: ton. “The advance in the market value | | Of thw shares of these five rajlroads since Jan, 12, 1905, aggrezates $27,000,000 of the large purchases made to start the sale, we add several hun- dred move trousers from another maker, so that the range of patterns $3 50 e ° ; dn rourid mers. Of this, Impressive J a b k ] ng is as large and attractive as ever. Want our customers to secure MAGE ie eee pmaciie‘e sare ta me anu oo (G earl several pairs before this sale ends, for it’s a remarkable offering in the Northern Pacifi 500,000 and ¢ + ty many ways—remarkable for the variety of nobby effects, as well as the Canaan Pacitics § 09, duesbate +3, for the incomparable values offered—values $5 and over, at 3.50 The Great Northern boom has appar-| Gh: + % antly not yet reached its full develop- @ent. The stock of this read (it Is called preferred, although there is only one class) jumped to 317 in the first hour to-day. It sold yesterday at 297 5-8, | ¢ This remarkable rise is due almost De wholly to the glittering expectations of @ shareholders’ melon aft-r the sale or the company’s Minnesota ore lands, ALD. & per cent. bonus Is being hopefully | Petrol talked of. This distributios rt Boys’ fashionable clothing. Boys’ 84 and $5 suits and overcoats, | Boys’ $7.50 suits and overcoats—in this vot ian suits, Norfolk | section you'll find 819 different gar- oe $2 50 | ments—tourist overcoats, long overcoxts, An- e Russian coats and Norfolk § 4, 50 ‘ ° the zeal to get the regular $1.08 edi- tion of this book that is stirring the whole country at 59c. to-day. Come to fit all—655 garme nual January sale RG, pts. fieeectag Annual January sale Fected;- will be made in ene form before they are all taken only 175 Bays’ $5.50 and 0 suits and over- coeeeerrsrtecees etn kilo stock ote cuban Sty Blea carve aU a higher a prices sich iesetelt Noreen acd toate |ipceae bees a eas ate COPYRIGHT 1905 BY ‘be enabled t0 ps Plenty elsewhere at $1.08, but only qign coats, Norfolk suits a louble | coats—Every high grade suit, reefer and * RuONAinevore: y reasiel in this lot—479 | overcoat in our department THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER : hs Ria"fe otek a | HERE and TO-MORROW can you garments “Annual danvary 9eB,50 | fsmnkea for hist awe OOO _ control “or Tess? . . sale price. i | nual January sale price Bre porssraticrs edonanons® Seta reer meses) Poy the Clece nat) a nomasy Dixon, sIPsoN CHAWFURD CO. ee and the’ general belleg is that |tawa com + is Jr’s, thrilling story, at 59c._ ] ~ Hii will eventually bi the dig steel trust to tis, terms, hitch inthe contract thus far NOTE—Some of these books are sligitly marred. Misses’ suits at *12 Women’s sample shoes fhe unwillingness of the Stee! 7 9 HESEF. are the styles to be worn right up to the Spring months; 95 $9 45 7 RECT a da oeceteey : g : Doubleday, Page €> Co.'s the only difference is that a month later you will pay the full rice. ; 31.° and *2. made to-day to t w | Met St RAR, $ $ ‘Third Floor, | i i 0) of new Great Northern |W et Rees ahie, 7,900 stock of books, *2,500 Ay muauittuchones “pone eS ul SAMPLES—that explains the great price : “eT i : 7 PECIAL editions published for their subscription department. Their iste z 5 . 3.5 ‘ in Gandition te alinost perfect, some books being slightly soiled or marred. @|, $ fe oreres ieoker ice ad reduction. There’s not another make of $3 or $3.50 they'll be the life of this Satur- shoes that enjoys the popularity of this particular One thousand $1.25 and $1.50 books at 25. ipsa ee lr brand. The name appears on the shoes and you can f Including Shakespeare, ‘Tales from Blackwood,” works of Jokai, &e. Five hundred $1 books—popular fiction l 5 Novelty Habre and plain piece chevicts - ‘neat me : : Are) Incident long costs, semifitted, It ow genuinely good these bargains are. 0.4 rtoor, throughout with soft. black or gray ‘satin | °° ge YB Fs nl velvet notch collar—double breasted—plaited | ‘Ty the samples we add our skirts—sises 14, 16 and 1s years. Regular price | broken linet and odd. acsort. 3] 95 eo Assorted: fiction and odd volumes—worthy additions to your library. 5,000 crowned masterpieces of fiction | 1,600 miscellaneous books, including By best writers, such books as Voice | Peronel edition of George Eliot, Giese ner udyard Kipling, J. F. Cooper. of the People, Glasgow; McTeague, | popular copyright: books, &c., &c. Franié Norris; Arms and the Wom-| Every book regularly 39 any by McGrath, 8: BB) $1.50. Special s-vne. le &e., regular $1.50, spec’l Neiecea Bjrmeoll tke 21.50. Specialessees s+eeeeeeeeeeeee 12.00 | men's—no matter how high i | they were formerly priced, so 18.75 suits, 9.75 that you can actually secure Misses’ and junior suits—in fine mixtures, | shoes in this sale that sold as invisible effects, gray, green, brown and fancy | high as 5. There are no bet- effects, loose fitted ‘coats with combination | ter shocs no shoes that are _ collars, velvet and braid trimmed—satin lined. | easier on the feet. In fact $ 45 : they excel in shoe comfort, and i. Rain coats, $10 that’s a very important mutter Misses’ and intermediate rain coats—full | when selecting shoes. \—plaited model—collarless—with wide : nein A ean ‘turn back cafs—double breasted | 5,000 pairs of girls’ and boys patch pockets—well tailored—special at $10. shoes 250volumes recent fiction, only slightly | great Norwegian writer. Sold soiled, not to be had else: /4 ES regularly at $10 per $E) 95 where under$1.08. | IC! set of 6 vols....... 13 Our great January book clearing | Stimpson Crasford Ce ‘ofeather turbans,*2.25 T’S not so very long ago that these feather 4 turbans were selling at $8.75, and they are just as popular as ever, and there’s no house in America that has sold more of them than we have, but we fi ; found an importer who had ; a‘ large shipment which he a / received just a month later 4 _than ordered. The manufacturer took a loss, and so . did the Importer, and we secured them , at a price that gives you these Feather ‘Turbans at these prices. ne soot iat 1e Doub Aa aaa 16.75 coats, 8.95 i Must have more room, and in order to secure it, w Misses’ storm regulation coats in high class | pair of boys’ and girls’ shoes, except the ‘‘Footshape mixtures—full and boxy, with large silkemblem | saying of 3334%. on sleeve, and velvet collar. | 24.75 aloske at 16.50 $12 coats at 5.95 j Infants’ sizes—1 to 6—were $1....48¢| In‘nnts’ sines—1 to G—<were $1.25. Misses’ full length storm cloaks in Girls’ full length coats in heavy Children’s sisea—4 to 8—were $1.70 |, to $210.5 «+ eer every other thousands in the Doubleday-Page list. here aba 10,000 soiled and marred holiday boo at a fraction of regular prices. * Table No. 1. Table No.2. TableNo. 3, Table No.4. Table No. 5. 10c 12e 17%e 25e¢ 35e ixed tweeds and oxfords—deep | Winter cheviots— blue and black— a ee ae elde cae | lined throughout with lade and white | Gi” or boys’ sins 6] Git’ oF boy trimmed with narrow braid — large |shepherd checks, also cape effect— | ty 10—were 1.40 to $3, at | to 2—were $: 50, at ti Kate=swell tailored. 3 Pr 1s in various colors—6 to 14 years. O5e to 1.95. 1.23 to 220. 3 Piccadilly coats, 3. ‘ i (ht MA $12 chinchilla coats, at 8.95 (# We cannot send C. O. D. or fill mail orders. SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, —— Standard library sets, imhalf leather, $2 books,80c gilt tops, fully illustrated. As offered by subscription at $2 per volume. Suveerriees Petes | eet oe it 1, 15 vols ++++$30.00 $12.00 | Victor Hugo's works, iresag Noles 2,00 12.80) 10 vols..e+ .. «+++ $20.00 $8.00: Dumas, romances, Waverley novels, 12 vols.24.00 9.60 15 vol8.e+e.. ee «+ 30.00 12,00) George Eliot, 8 vols. 16.00 6.40 Thackeray, 10 vols.. 20.00 8.00 | Scott novels, 24 vols. 48.00 19.20 izes 11 | Girls’ o- w January clearing sale men’s underwear. i into 6 lots several thousand pieces of men’s winter weight undergarments, which we must WE eer stock taking. As the Hl a is short we have not stopped at smal! price reductions, but made price marks on our very finest lines that will attract the patrons of the exclusive haberdashers to Simpson Crawford’s. : : ul é Matn Fioor, Lk Tn this assortment we include several | Lot 2—Men’s winter weight derby ribbed worsted shirts and $ dred heavy weight natural wool shirts and drawers—value 1.50. Men's natural wool shirts and . -awers— que tage: which if_you were to buy value $1. Men's heavy derby ribbed real maco balbriszan shirts at haberdashers’ reduced prices would cost 79¢ and drawers—values $1. These are three lots, in which you Balzae’s Droll Stories, 2 vols. ; 59 esac een Boe) 2,50 cloth; regular $3.50, special. les : Ta Balzac’s Droll Stories, 2 vols, ; 3.59 | Meine fe Daz. Hak: Hopkinaon: 46 calf; regular $5, special. i at Oh. ub- 3.75 Boswell’s Life of Johnson, 8 vols.;| David Harum, ee aecTee cloth; paper labels; ineluding Trip | d 3 fo the Hebrides; Constable &| ft vellum: regular $7.50, 9 50 Co., London special ae at Jaunty feather turbans. lar $8, D 95! Northrop's History of the United St: te’; 2 vols; large octavo; 34 Samuel Lover's Works, 6 vo! 3,50| meroccos fully illustrated; 1.2 green cloth; regular$éspecialePe” | special... ecesee soetee sees we and hundreds of others. hirts are thoroughly will find the finest assortment of sizes and qualities ever offered 49e Ge Lae taco priate serviceable quality. at the price. No msn who has not already Jaid in a py Choice. state eneeeeenes should allow this to pass, Pair----- sacnang Super le Cy" tank | Lot 4—Men’ S—Wright's very | G—Men’s celebrated Ypsilanti and Vassar Lot 3—Wright's sant | Lot poe nts euOr eat makes ey | Lot Unlon' Sales in pare ‘wooh andae underweart “atictly ‘Ant | and drawers “regularly sold | hygienic fleeced shirts and | real maco balbriggan. Valuey were $3, 85.73 and Miecaneeiaces. for 1.80—all sizes and drawers with Jaeger $5. You may not all sies in eacl os Pt ‘erowihd 89c first class condition—Spe- $] surface — values 1.75 1.35 style, but we have all sizes in some one of i Ready to put on and wear—just the thing for street, automobile and skating—regular Be 92.25 ond 92.75 Fine editions de luxe. Cs isi rocco and lev: nd | at G1 and $1.95) our ka and $2; special ate... them, to clean up at..., severe sesseecees Oe (op Seer geese ey : Exquisite mo bindings: ant ha tooled | J. Prige + clk SIMPSON CRAWFURD hE SAE ve 65 eee ee ee Only a set or two of each. 7 b h i ib ] [ EN DOLL ARS DOWN THE ARABIAN NIGHTS. Translated by Richard Burton, 12 | | Sale of one hundred &y fifty men s at r ropes, , k fi vols.: '% moroceo; illustrated with 125 full-page plates, the re- . ° ia ‘ie - ve iudles of a celebrated’ apectal edition: .Printen tue private autc WE sold hundreds of these robes at 2.95 during the elder season, an of : et Simpson Crawford Co.'s scribers only, unexpurgated. Nichols & Co., § 50 dreds remarked on what excellent values they were at the price. The manufacturer great January sale of | London. Was $65. Specigl......s.sssceresan 2. ; a surplus of one husdred and fifty, which we have jst secured at a little more than half price. Of course the lot is USED PIANOS | ee : small and won't last long, so don't put off buying. This weather is enough to make every man want a new, bath robe. $800 Weber baby grand $300 Aus aon er See 1 Nothing #9 warm and Saliable to Jonnie. stout ee there ena $1 65" i : c % e. 4 Sailer mado : me rns, ec] 500 Bore prignt. 200 ‘ein Uievantes: "816.60 912.00] 712 Pole, 35.00 820. \ & ae Rad ginliae tr mataherrille thee Matt to day opectaleont.,7 $108 © 350 Briggs upright ean fl BESO Mrscte,: 87.50 65.00) ig" Mornece dinates 1583 4 Great sale of men’ negligee ‘ shirts at 59c. we } $0] Tennyson “Werke” é i WON os 2! : i shirts. inarily they'd sell for a dollar, but to-morrow oye. inion’ uprights to-morrow, | ‘ BAU eee | wine I Mirae 88.00 x ; Ot Sask cee pe) pe pase department, HS) chor 500 shirts at Be. each. White Al widely known instruments bd al hota batts ‘S 34.76 20, cloth shirt, and the well known end and end woyen madras cloth-made plain fronts—shades, tan, gray Rae ae for ourownnew || A Marzeco. 20,007, 0.9) fas Lae blue—all with detached cuffe—sives, 14 to 18, a dH 8. They'r such good condition | . “as i 5 . é e. that we will See | nena 32.00 Wittman, d d shirts, 79c. Semi-negligee shirts, $1. y yor teleet jhe fine within ae quart fal > Nene 46.50 FAwaine aa Sipe ciat ! % ’ \\, Made Py hind deg lates ot plaited fronts—hand| “Made of finest printed cottons—soff and fast, colors, | , amount paid todate of return—ALI. money 27.50 p Wedihalamestnld laundered—four-ply wrist band—cushion necks—the only | small figures and hair stripes, also even ak in pink and. id to. apply on your choice of our unexcelied new instruments, including the |W iin: “0 . : 8 + 68,50 e difference between this shirt and the one we've always sold | white, blue and white—hand laundered—plaited front—de- is Cecilian piano player at $150. Several of thes¢ instruments, all as ae f #306, " aaa0 ’ at $1,10 is that they without cuffs. Sizes 14¢to.18, | teehed cuffs or attached : tangy, recently have been faken with pianos in exchange for the wae. i “ 40.75 | Hawthorn ey a vs f — 5 fein piano, An opportunity to secure the greatest bargain and the | | NEO, Ed. i iy 40.50 49.50 | Loni 25.75 20.75 32.25 : sigrgatest piano player. ae 24,76 | { rere | Paina,