The evening world. Newspaper, January 19, 1906, Page 6

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act Made To-Day Was Ac- curately Forecasted by The The special. Grand Jury investigating cee a Machine. inspect at arise ‘votes, the reese, Jury says: upto the conetusion that out ale ands querer Sree a os Hantica; Pre _ Hea “Ena iat Cechnbetln elairutee tees nor ot the lab Sat an to, the ery im FIELD Careless: cate. and Igno-~ aN Se Jan. 39.—Funeral services fot’ Marshall Field were held to-day ani tn the First Presbyterian Church. The eervice at the home was held at 1 o'clock, and was ‘characterised by simplicity and brevity, and none but those immediately connected with the family and household was in attend- ance. The service at the church wasan hour’ later, and waa attended by many of the friends of Mr. Field. Thin, too, was private, and admission was by card. In the afternoon a memorial service was held in the Auditorium, which was Packed to the doors by the employees of Marshall Field & Co, Rey. John A. £ ee pastor of the First Preaby- Church, ;oMictated at all three The body of Mr. Field was placed in the vault at Graceland Cemetery di- Palas after the stcond service the y. Never before in the history of Chicago bag. s een pe td. to the mec: to-day to that Mr. a. Duriny the y hi Malt ge the ary eis we la Btate palkd heed es the 7,000 ont fed Foo ert | of « Saree the ay « rere = con CITY PARK ENTRIES. (Special to The Evening World.) CITY PARK, NEW ORLEANS, La., Sheva ape ap lhe ond ak a cel are as ries, ‘oper: in ait " RACB—One mile and three-ex- © quarter Aged ples ey UO, “and and Dr SE Gare ter eee etame, Fern ca catty, Bengal RACE—Mile and a sixteenth ; ‘A flyer for men, 4600 scarfs—a maker’s | round-up of odd lengths, with a quantity from our own stock. |mostly Russian and regular. “French” four-in-hands. Nothing under $1 quality, and many of them scarfs . we've been selling at $1.50. Rocsrs, Peet & Company. % Three Boadway Stores, Soe for boys. ong overcoatsthatwere $12 to $18; sizes 8 to 16. 102 other boys’ overcoats, $7.50. 190 reefers; of which 25 were $13, 43 were $12, and 63 $10; sizes 8 to 16. $5. RoceErs, Pert & Company. Three Broadway Stores, 258 842, 1260 his late home, No. 1905 Prainle avenue, | ; {other customer came in and laugh- i MN Rice as qe wont: iRIAY EVENING, ZiKvine 9, ‘1098 ‘LOOTED JEWELLER'S «| Daylight Robbery- with Store| Filled by Clerks and Customers. ‘The Williamaburs police are sttain- | ing every nerve to catch the persons concerned in a robbery committed yes- | terday which they say is the coolest and | most: brazen that has come under thelr | notice In years, At some time between | noon yesterday and 6 o'clock last night | the jewelry store.of Charieg Kelbow. at No, 811 Broadway, was robbed of dia- monds and jewelry to the value of! $6,000. The store was crowded most of the afternoon yesterday. The show window was’ filled with a display of jewels and| watohes that aggregated thousands of | doliars in value, The last time the clerks looked at the window was at noon, when one of them took a watch out to show a customer, Tt was at 6 o'clock that an- ingly asked why they were clos- ing up 80 soon. He explained by saying that the entire front window was cleared of goods. The clerk tooked out and saw that hardly @ trinket remained of the hundreds that filled the window. ‘The proprietor was called from the rear of the store and he at once telephoned the police of the Bedford Avenue Sia- don. When the -police arrived they found everything tn the utmost confusion. They at once cleared out the store and | began an examination of the premises. | They found that the thief had entered | instead of going upstairs, ho had, how- | ever, gone down into the cellar. amount of jewelry stolen, yell Povad be ner's jury to-day rendered a verdict to the ‘effect that Mrs. Anita McMurrow, Bettancourt, died of heart disease. John ar her death, was released from cus- her death. An autopsy developed the was can'ees, ‘the building by the door at the side of the store that leads to the flats above. Got It from Beneath. Cees solltaires, several palts of eaf-rings, The entire) known until-an Inventory Is tal pitas ~lantdhalily |SON OF ‘COUNTESS’ FREED BY CORONER. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 19.—The Coro- who claimed to be the Countess De MeMurrow, her son, who was arrested te: MoMurrow, died suddenly last Monday snd MoMurrow was arrested because of. statements by neighbors | Eat he hax ill-treated his mother and ET! with her short ly before fart shat death ‘due to natural | Next Sunday’s World.; | How a Woman Saved a Woman From the Gallows. A dramatic story of the fight for @ human life. SER NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD. -| Franklin Simon & Co. FINAL CLEARING SALE SATURDAY Girls’ Winter Coats 6.50, 9.75, 13.50 Heretofore $15.00 to $34.50 Misses’ Tailored Suits 14, 16 and 48 years 18.50 Heretofore $29.50 to $39.50 Boys’ Clothing Norfoth Satts, 8 to 16 years. Satlor Satts, § to 12 years Russian Satts, 3 to 8 years Women’s Fur.Lined Coats. of Imported 29.75 Heretofore $48.50 to $59.50 FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts. Satiste A sale of intense interest to ‘men who wish to dress well ata low price—radical reductions in Winter Suits and Overcoats. Men's Suits reduced from Men’s Paddocks. reduced fabrics are of the finer grades Men's Suits reduced from $18 & $20 to $13. 50 Men's Overcoats reduced from $12.50 OTN BIS 00. os siice cece. ce _ Men's Great Coats reduced from $20 to $15, 00 Tourist Overcoats reduced from $25 to $17.50 A Most Important Sale of Men’s $5 & $6 Trousers at *3. We would have you know that the trousers involved in this sale have nothing in common with the ordinary ready- for-wear sort. Ours are modelled on lines that assure a graceful fit. And your choice is not confined to but one model—there are three—peg top, regular and straight. The cheviot in a great diversity of new patterns. 1 He had made ‘als why to the. front, | where he had cut @ hole aout 18 inches by & im the ceiling of the cellar. He had made the most careful calculath 1 | evidently. for ths hole was be} ai-} rectly beneath the false bottom of the Showcase’ that supported the display. |The crook had then sawed through this false bottom a hole 8 Inches by 2. ' With a long hook he had then fished jall the semairy within reach. Among thevarticies taken were thirty. one diamond prty-seven rings, | \ 4.50 Heretofore $7.50 to $12.50 Broadcloth $14 ® $15 to $10.50 . $10.50 wear 9!5, 3, 314, 4, A, AA, B width. of women $ 75 from $25 10 $20.00 ||! fei denim inmieremnccaravineee | 75 of worsted, cassimere and opposite near opposite City Hall, Union Square, Greeley Square Open Saturday Night Till 10 P.M. Saturday Night Till 10 P. M. ek Seay face ON $18, and $20 early in the season. lined throughout with fine serge. servedly at $10. IMPORTANT NOTICE. W* Grot pg ay gto st te omen who rest to w roup inte! AN fortable—regularly $3 and $3.50. Choice.+++++ sseeve 1.75 ball wrotpr a Med So lguiticon of books from Doubleda: editions made for faded in their mlucifon departnets rated on printed on Mad of the cor ia Glasgow. A Nese ena’ the Woman, stor Ben "m8 © Foo eae Te Op the Wings of pe ee ferriie 25° iz ea Lion's Brood, by Lio: Gabourne. Dracula, by Bram 8tol Special values in siucestiersasis literature. SR > DELIGHTFUL AND CONVENIENT OUR EIGHT. Here’s something never er done before by any clothing house in Ameri LY the best stores in America sell the celebrated Kuppenheimer clothing—only those of standing reputation, in keeping with the "Sat of Kuppenheimer clothing as the eau to No store in America has ever so! going to offer them to-day. Any overcoat in the effects of the season. ake your choice of all our $17. 50 highest class suits and overcoats EMEMBER, the house that has the Aiea among the most exacting dressers for absolute faultlessness th we have the most exchuive fine Vegi no suit or overcoat is too high priced to ‘5 included in this great Janurary sale. Not a scanty handful. In fact, there are 386 suits comprising all the best worsteds.. 237 overcoats in sizes 36 to 46 inclusive. . TROUSERS—A great idea—Give your Winter suit a new lease of life—lots giaetgr pee when the trousers are worn out, when all that is in men’s fashions is behind this offer. Al needed is a new 500 pairs of $5 and ya trousers at.. Wo eter i Series citeets for tnen et Mo tora Wack abd U pair Of Uiede trousols will give you as maich service as|an extire new at January clearing sale of boys’ clothing. oe 2 NEEDLESS TO SAY ANYTHING BEYOND THE SIMPLE STATEMENT OF THESE VALUES, Boys’ $4 and $5 suits and overcoats, Russian overcoats, Russian suits, Norfolk suits and sailor suits—sizes to fit all—655 gar- Plt Stal oe ial Sa ta Sa aE BJ SO this lot—479 garments. Annual January sale price. . Annual January sale price ......seeceseses sseee eee \ SZ SS You see the cl ony, Pisces aa ety, sale gives you a you gel = in the tase appreved fashion. Pre-inventory shoe sale than a dollar. Group 1—Styles suitable ,for street or g— All selected fron our own stocks, in- ee ek women’s eee boots and slip- customers will fot Pe ts be eh atone the merits of shoes—they demonstrate their service and complete season price, $5.00. Clearance psp ceceecoesce 55 Group 2—Styles for street or dress wear Balance ECS co i prised when the names on those That ‘inom ell at ries meres Clearance at........ .50, at the extraordinary Bare 3 in some instances pls tl an many'a Wits, rip iret oa igh class tailor made clothing. id Kuppenheimer suits as low as we're Two hundred suits will be sold at........-... about five hundred and fifty other suits, the like of which we sold thousands at $15, Fancy worsteds, fancy cheviots and plain black, tailored to perfection and Single and double breasted models in all sizes. They will be sold unre- ‘These suits are made of the same materials, of the same weight as used by the best tailors for early Spring suits, and may be worn right up to June Ist or later. house $ that formerly sold at $18, $20, $22 and $25, Saturday IX HUNDRED men’s overcoats in every size and every popular style—kerseys, friezes, thibets and vicunas—long and mediam coats, paddock and tourists models in all the proper waist. If your coats all right $2. 50 Lo erck 50 suits and overcoats—in this section you'll find 849 Boys’ 82.50 to $19.20 suits and overcoate—every high gra grade suit, “simpson CRAWFORD co. Piccadilly coats for girls,3.95. 6 Niet is not the profit making period—that’s past, ing to do now is to clear up stocks, and get everything ship shape by inventory time the first of the month. What we are try- [eye of age al packers apse mention of such a thing?— Sy et rrotaybe per cores chet $3 95 for in those days all the parts Cinverd with Buttons Heal lined itoughout. IVs “) of a watch were made by clearing-up time, and we can make no exception. Girls’ long coats at 8.95. Broken lines in loose or belted back styles—chinchilla and mannish mixtures—notched yelvet collar—fancy emblem on sleeve—military but- tons and red flannel lining—ages 6 to 14—reduced to,.....-+++ 90h 5.95 Girls’ 12.75 coats, 7.50. Quite an assortment, but not more than one of a style—cannot stop to describe them for that reason—sold early im the season up to $12.75. One price to Close.........0se ee eeeeeeecemeee etree sserereresens 7.50 Girls’ 0 odd coats at 5.95. to buy coats at almost . Some of these have the large shoulder cape—very good Ao for school wear—choice... Misses’ storm coats, $10. y—plaited back—collarless—a izes 14 and 16, at........ $10.00 Misses’ and small women's suits, $12. Misses’ and junior suits, 9.75. ‘ Misses’ full length loose coats, $15. NOTE—We carry a full line of misses’ and girls organdy gowns and frocks for commencement “or | ‘functions—made IMPSON CRAWFORD CO.. VE divided our broken lines on women’s shoes into three large groups, in which each shoe shows a reduction of more Second Floor. $ 2 50 of eo Brookiya a portion of a wel wn Broo! i maker's floor stock. You'll be sur- “$00 SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. January clearing sale of BOOKS jousand books, inclu 0) a hundred titles, published to sell at $1 25° Besrerd) et Pereon Wo! Mac ead wn Ti *10 Second Floor, $14. 50 of ready- AS me clothing in $17. 50 os Pin t_garments—tourist overcoats, long overcoats, Russian $4. 50 coats and PNoFfolk suits. Annual January sale price......+.++ r and overcoat in opr depa: $G 50 coal January sale pricesses 0 6. Men’s Watelies, 3.95 ' HAT would our ancestors of a { hundred years ago have thought of a $3.95 timepiece? Wouldn’t they Tatra Flecr. | open their eyes at the bare hand. Machinery has wrought the transformation, and year by year improvements have been made and prices lowered. These 3.95 watches are good watches, and they look well. No man need to be ashamed to carry one—have handsome gun metal case—extra thin—clear open face dial and fine Svin oe Main Floor. Gold filled watches, $5.85. thin Lae reevey Sa face, plain polished, gold hind case guaranteed for 20 years—with full 7 jewelled nickel-plated American movement. Would be consid- ered excellent value at double, at.......+.-.++ $5.85 Waltham watches, $7.95. Sold every igey by ver deslers at fully dou- "fancy net and | ble. New thin —open face, gold case, guaranteed for 20 years, with full 7 jewel, nickel plated Waltham movements ..........00c0++ $7.95 9 es e Men’s furnishings AQ SHIRT of which we are making a specialty just now is'a negligee in white madras at 59¢. Have sold thousands at 89c. -In fact 89e. is ct 2 .than haberdashers get for this quality. ” Saved on the fabrics and again on the making— a double advantage, which redounds to your benefit—white woven madras in light tints of 59¢_ tan, gray and blue—all sizes—with detached cuffs. Formerly sold at 89c. Special 59c. femi-nesie shirss st 6 $1 white peda qhirts, Plan white neice shirts of finest | hand erg each fronts— fronts — matched as cults Tnundered--fall oe eee Head or coat fronts with attached cuff. 8 attached cuffs. Men's 50c neckwear? Men's. white pyaited at 25¢. front shirts, 7! Just a special A Oe estan Made of fine white Cologe oth light and dark. Steipte plaited frphts—all sises. and figures. Men's2.50imported cotton blanket bath robes, 1.68" Sa importe ogra baube: pat! On the bargain tables 12c tet |45e ese 1,800 eu of Gh up Ey sf i oradk | ore) m4 Shy autos each. 25¢ Care| fear ett: refer ies 30 Gtr per ESS a sober oh et ee stuns Mbrary sete—hals hall Meter - hs ee gn ae Quex, and many

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