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See) ‘ THE WORLD: THU! “CUR” AND “LIAR,” cp SAD THE COURT Magistrate Denounces Man! Who Posed as Policeman and Sent Him to Island. SPAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 1, 1996. NT—OUR EIGHTH FLOJR RESTAURANT. Corsets at less than half. WELL known brand of domestic corsets—good SHORT lengths and odd pieces, consisting of plain iin and ne Solgte all rewnait lengths —2 e 8 yards—regu- @ “o jean—medium high bust—long dip hip—flat abdomen— Reale nerel suiee Gir pera as Gy c. ee closely boned with rust proof wire—gored cut—trimmed on top {05 (0/8) dicen na } dozen f with lace and heavy web supporters on front and side. Regularly § BdOREN 5's cisvnes seis cacti ++ 29C Ro, 98 Gold belting and xold hat ni ons, per yard..... . 25¢ @ 32 = &» G. corset : Si, genial seni Pa ofred, pink & yellow hose supporters; valu r15e¢ = P seca cece PINON SG pai STH AVE. 198 TO BO STREBIS short hip--medium bust—long waist—21 to 80 (except 28) Be e Notlon Dept., Main Fluor. eet tt DELIGHTFUL AND CONVEN Remnant sale of trimming braids. After-inventory price reductions will make this a memorable bargain Friday for economical shoppers. Walter Greer, aged twenty-five, of (No. 811 East Twenty-ninth street, who mays that he fs a brother of Detective Sergt. Greer, of Police Headquarters, was denounced as a ‘‘contemptable cur’ by Magistrate Wahle, in the Yorkville Court, to-day. On the charge of imper- sonating a police officer he was sen- tenced to the Island for six months, in Gefeult of $1,000 bail, and in addition the Magistrate ordered a charge of per- jury to be drawn up against him. Greer appeared as both a prisoner and @ complainant in court. He ac- cused Minnie Barton of speaking to men on the street last night, and she ‘was arraigned before Magistrate Wahle on his charge. The woman says she lived at No. 220 East Mwenty-fifth street and that she was stopped on the street by Greer, who flashed a ‘shield’ on her, and, rep- Tesenting himeel¢ as a policeman, of- fered not to place her under arrest if Ghe would give him two dollars. Bho refused, and he called a policeman and had her arrested. The woman also made a charge against him. and both were taken to the East Twenty-second street station. Who this policeman was who made the arrests no one knew in court, und it drew from Magistrate Wahle the re- ° en ee : rn ta’ = a a ee oe e ° Suits and overcoats to close, *10, Infants’ wear. Friday bargains in women’s suits. ERE selli 7 fe enite i at Gass Ne Se} cost much to ae ‘ Sanaa . ee ae all Our lets suits and ov ercoats without considering the cost dress baby upjin style HIS is the first Bargain Friday after inventory, and to make an extra effort to enonaanen ana half—nes prices Aa alae ata saving of a third—some a half, and Reahece prices 7 a increase sales we offer broadcloth suits in the very finest styles of the season at Pee a a : many ote he cele rated Kuppenheimer men’s clothing, with all iAfintae Wend ebiionts ‘half price. It’s no uncommon thing for us to close the balance of our stocks at the eatures that distinguish custom tailor work. Second Fisor. nainsook dresses—tucked season’s end at half regular prices, but it is decidedly uncommon to offer such a wide A oke, and neck and sleeves paMati Ot) cTAR nl j ‘ Assortment includes several hun- immed with hemstitehed lawn m \variety of garments as are included in this sale. dred stylish suits—worsteds—single and double rufiles, at.+ : eve | ¢ SESS Sas + 3 breasted, also fancy cheviots, “Overcoats in ree- $7] (2) Three good styles in chil. | $50 broadcloth suits to close, 24.75 ular and tourist effects—all sizes, and though these Deen octet aned with | In high colors—fine quality—34 length suits and overcoat; sold at $20 and $15, you embroidery or box plaits and | 524. 75 coats—plainly tailored or tancy braided | choose without reserve to-morrow at.++++++ Sizes 2, 8 and 4 e effects—lined with light colored satins, One thousand men's $3 &» $4 vests at 1.35 Every one of these vests will add another customer to our clothing department—all the newest styles in the latest colors—all sizes. Unprecedented values—Boys' suits at $3. It’s the final clearing sale—an event that always oceurs right after stock taking. A sale of this character carries double significance this year because of the warm weather. We've been selling these suits right along for 85, $6 and $7.50. That's our regular price, and you know the high standard of our clothing—built especially to stand hard usage and maintain their shape. Norfolk knicker trousers. Norfolk plain pants... SOc | | |! soft finish—various skirt styles. Lawn dress stitched tucked yoke and trim 1 with inserted and Ince ged bertha—sizes 23 and + | _ New Spring models in soft] Light weight—two shades finish cheviots—blouse _ or| of tan—tight fitting or strap |pony jackets—daintily trim-) | velvet tched «-19¢ med, lined with taffeta. Sit ie ena WEG OL Ene cial price......+--. 14.75, collar—half or full lined. .25¢ | 37.50 suits, 18.75 | Broadcloth coats, 19.75 Odds and ends in discontinued! Nearly full length—very dressy— 45¢ | models and broken sizes in cheviots, | fy} circular model—lined through- Cheviot suits, 14.75 14.75 kersey coats, 7.50 brella drawers — finished with hems el ruffle—all sizes, at Children styles—be lex Children’ lawn flounce, inserted and trim- med with lace edge, at ese. .++- Children’s cambric_petti- serges, broadcloth and mixtures) coats — trimmed with full /many styles to select from. | tucked ruffle—some have lawn "B45 velvet suits, 22.50 | for verr dressy wear inserted rnflle : ; Children's | "The remainder of our high New skirts at 5.95 mark: “This is very strang, and a poor meth- ed_on the part of the polos’? Both prisoners were arraigned by Patrolman Edward Wolf, who sald he lonew nothing of the cases, but the desk sergeant hud told him to take them to court. Greer said he was with ‘his wife, returning from a dance, wien the women annoyed him. He denied that he had shown her a shield or had geid he was a policeman. A shield, a small one, was produced in court, which had been taken from Greer, but the woman said it was not the one he had shown her, whioh, she sald, was a reg- ulation Police Department shield. Magistrate Wahle then called Mrs. Greer, who was In court as a witness, She esid she had left hur husband at 8 o'clock in the evening, and did no: know where he was until she saw him In court this morning. Magistrate Wahle became indignant et Greer's attempt to have his wife testify in a way to confirm his own nd roundly denounced him as a da “our.” After ordering a complaint of perjury drawn up the Magistrate discharged Minnie Barton nr on the charge of out with soft gray satin—suitable Double breasted, with bel 3-piece suits Sailor suits.. Russian suits Dg Sale includes long overcoats in black, oxford and blue. Tourists overcoats in fancy mixtures, sizes 7 to 15 years. Beau- tiful Russian coats, sizes 24 to 8 years—every color, every style, a B e . r: every size, and all the latest styles. Sale starts to-morrow at 8.30. o" close at half price. | several models to select from. 7 SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co———— | picture sale. S SLPSON CRAWFORD Co ——————____— p CE aise eke ls \class velvet suits in all colors) A. beautiful new line of +-50e/and in several models, such skirts—one special model in | * if las sold readily early in the! black panama and cheviot— | After-inventory |season tor $45—reduced to! also fine English mixtures— 2 / Bargain Friday sale of laces. PITRE see] 1500 yards of cream mohair, NE of those rarely occurring sales that includes only the latest styles in the | extreondinety adely at, per yard, 48c. Bel & tenced Gr daintiest laces, omitting everything you don’t want, and offering at a genuine Bargain Friday saving oF aubjeats; all neatly the laces fashion requires. Main Floor. | fitueh aia matted 25¢ OTHERS who are beginning to plan confirmation dresses for their daughters SHALL JURIES TAKE MOTERMEN SWORD? Justice MacLean Makes Whim- sical Remarks About Street Car Men and Cops. lly Te and 8e. 5 % $0: for laces usually ‘7 ande ‘ some have matched will avail themselves of this sale for cream mohairs, and these are the regularly 10¢ for laces usually 15c. n 7 i 2 19¢ for laces usually 25¢ and 50e. j metal comers. Choice. = |59c, quality. Fashion has decreed a reign of popularity this season. ae Have sold them by the thou- ‘They come in plain and jacquard effects with beauti- Ten thousand yards of wash laces at the above prices—every desirable kind—Nottingham and Calais Ps —French and German Vals, Point de Paris, Torchon, Cluny, medium and matched sets—hundreds of odd widths. sands ar poe se never [Betore as | ful high silk lustre—the ideal fabric for skirts and Se jlgw:as 260. You may find ‘samo 48e¢ | siiiste and children’s dresses. We mark them espec- 4.8e¢ SEMPSON ORAWFORD co, ; 5 larcnd d 10,000 yards of soiled embroideries. "6.50 Eteninss 35. ee wl ee he vie Peete a vast quantity of sample strips and remnants, marked for this great | Matted hardwood ftames—outside | Cacaen French. serge—pure wool—per yard, 59c. Fri a iginal . Nai Mk, bri Swi i i | t 28x34 inches—only 5 A * . + Friday event at half and less than half original prices. fainsook, cambric and Swisses in bandings, | Measurement 28x34 inc! $5 A large assortment of beautiful, soft, clinging French serges—bought before the insertions, edgings, galloons, baby embroideries, skirt embroideries, corset cover embroideries, dress subjects to select from, at...- i f Main Floor. Framed pictures. demand for these now generally popular fabrics had forced an advance of prices. There’s not a thread of cotton in these gcods—fine in texture and of strong, doe eve eesees ic embroideries, embroideries for waists and hats. a yard for ‘em- 12Ke,0 Mery worth 25c. ce ———_ SD IPSON ORAWFORD CO. 19c » yard for em-/29c yard Hor lacet | General assortment—no two alike. Litas AARC worth Te. | id regularly to 6.50.---.3.75|quality. Specially good value for Friday, at, per yard... SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO Ac « yard fer em-| 8¢ a yard for em- broldery: wort CORY broidery. worth By the verdict of a jury tn Justice Ness: MacLean’s part of the Supreme Court John P. Dooley, of Bigth avenue ani One Hundred and Thirty-third street, was awarded $2,770 damages for the Joss of his son Johnnie, who was only seven years old when he was killed by an Elghth avenue electric car as he ran across the avenue on his way home from One Humired and Thirty-fourta street school on Dec. 10, 1903. Counsel for the Interurban Street iway Company moved to set the ver- dict Gside as contrary to the evidense Two alleged eye witnesses of th fatality \estified for the plalntiffs—one, @ driver of a beer wagon, said the car ‘was running twenty or twenty-five miles an hour and dragged little Johnnie a whole bi The other witness said he was riding on the tail of a furniture ‘and that the car was going at a pace and moved about fifty fort atter hitting the boy. Eight wit- six of them disinterested, eaid SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO————— Dainty1906 wash goods| After-inventory clearing sale of | New lawn waists GPECAL bargain—silk mull, 28 inches wide, chiffon knit underwear. to sell for 5]. finish, in white, cream, light blue, pink, lavender, . nile, gray, tan, cardinal, yellow and black. Grade Sweeping reductions in prices on thousands of knit undergarments. Prudent NOTHING like them anywhere aL generally sold at 19c., special at........0+++++ 124¢ | shoppers will have a range of styles and qualities seldom heard of in a clearin sale. | ‘ else at the price, and big as Ag i Main Floor. js 7 v 7, x “4 Fine sheer organdies. |Imported cotton check Those fully provided for this year should look ahead to next, for she pune aay a Nee es ns White grounds, with those beauti-| 5-4. eg tarretee Reena a case of clear cash savings like this is worth taking advantage of, 27 ; ful colored floral designs—alsg dark) white, light blue and white, navy and grounds with dainty pink and Invender | white, green and white, pink and white, ++ 18! red and white. Value 25c., at-. 19¢ - - |The Bargain Friday crowd will Women’s knit underwear, 25c. $1 to $1.50 union suits, 50c. | | make short work of them. Medium and heavy weight maco cotton rib—very 200 union suits—medium and light weights— $] Ra aE eA Henoad icon. roses. Regularly 29c., at slightly soiled. Some of this well-known make, Ann Arbor brand, made by the Ypsilanti Under- A wear Co., and several other brands—all mediuin ets is a very comfortable, durable and most desirable : ‘ 1 ; Special while they last $1. 5 ait . * and small sizes only. They are high neck and WE RE selling hundreds of those genuine } | garment for present use. Regularly sold 25 Tong Hgeve (High. neske apa shore ion neck | Lawn waists, 1.50. Lingerie waists, 830 Ostermoor mattresses at $18.50—selling ee mae Rs ic | no sleeves. No mail orders filled. vane Ai eles Havedcastealyvoke many that the lot we intended disposing of at this price will scon be | Clhiaren's sample lot of vests and pants—melim|Men's pure white wool shirts and drawers— | with rows of lace front and back — ‘4 | neyer sold for less than $1.25, all sizes, strictly firsts. A | and embroidery in- made of lace inser- first-clies garment for outdoor wear—non-shrinkable. Spe- | sertion — has trim-|tions, embroidery tifully trimmed with rows of lace insertion and_ tucks. elastic. The vests are high neck and long sleeves. Drawers are French bands, ankle length. This SON CRAWFORD Co, At the "February sale th sidewalk suddenly and ran diagonally across and under the car. UI this motion Justice MacLean de- this characteristic opinion: “gympathy naturally went out to the bea Ly ponely: borea vet by the peaeR of a promising bay under a car of the Gotendant, a feeling heightened prob- ably by the dignified demeanor o parents, who evinced a scrupulous pur i to keep within their own observa and knowledge. Sympathy alone, r, hardly acoounts for the ver- ting upon the testimony of two se8 Whose statements are con- {n most particulars by eight fineeses who. seemingly outweighed ‘the others both in th ap: ot ‘acter and in the ir statements, at 50e.; special at..... gone. Don’t you think you ought to select yours to-morrow while: | ccalsmall sises.. Homalae 800 values, you're sure of one of these remarkable values? ' Fitth Floor: | Children’s maco ocean PIB lon ausite sean yells $30 Ostermoor mattress at *18.50. ere Ge ss BOE iat ature drasneon <(ceateeencessestay ses w+ 8Be | med collar and culfs, design ‘below yoke. = = in thi ine | Men's mercerized cotton and natura! wool * . 7 e, ee (Sie S HIS is the geasine | Tiiderwctr—Thess aio broken les, win drawer, but| Men's\ medium welght underwear—natural snd’) Lawn waists, 1.95.—Made with the entire front of course the number is limited | You will find plenty of shirts of several different numbess. at the price. No commod- | Value $1 to $1.50, special at...seseeseseeeeeee sescee SOC e ity in the world is better | Wright's celebrated sanitary flecced underwear Men’‘s natural wool combination suits in all dif ecial at. silver gray worsted suits and drawers, Regular $1.50 | ot *95c | alternate rows ot embroidery insertions. ~SIMPSON CRAWFORD €0, values. Special at. ve 89c | ferent fittings and sizes. Regularly sold at $2.50, at 1.75 known nor gives more last- | —strictly firsts. Never sold for less than $1, at ae SESE ing satisfaction stan ithe SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. 5 lin underwear. a SEEReUIA craic your eelaction too Sale of sheets, bedspreads, white goods. Dues garments soiled, mussed or crumpled from POD O. OR ECD iis nate» made in 2000 hemmed pillow cases, 45x36 inches; . ac 74e. paired mh ae sheep sei pupto pee at all im- two 5 ine! ler— See Seta ah ar EE ? i st, French rolled edges—guaranteed sanitary—covering hig) 1500 hemmed sheets for cots or single beds; value 35c., at 25c. 25c. cambric corset covers, to close at 19c —dust proof—satin finish ticking—special at... 18.50, X q —full 40 e 12% rman, chman of a kin- ni say and zraree ot experience and training. to aid a ears. grade $ ex. *18.50 1000 pieces fine nainsook, yard wide, 12-yd. piece; value $1.95, at 1.25 25c. cambric drawers, to close at...... 15¢ lity mattress — pure i very. closely tufted Hemmed sheets. ‘ White goods. $1 cambric night gowns, to close at.... 69¢ ~s> aS Ss es juality mattress—pure hair | 21.00, bs., guaranteed workman- 500 pieces white India linen, 30 inches wide; value 12%c. 1.25 nainsook corset covers, toclose at 95¢ : . and credibility,| ) ship—the best —_ ticki —fal tri ticking — may stand until P nue ney ng 6 raeaaicy Fevieed elsewhere, Derhaps With autor: special At..esseee seeeee cesses $10 | special at, $15 Bae Ae eae ecatbe Avaya ae yard, at Se. i eee ; Main Foor, SOc. fora ‘ 7 125 k x | iv respecting the pre: J “ay 3 ‘OES, 280 pieces white lawn, 40 inches wide; value lic. yard, at ic. for drawers, corset covers, chem- | 1.. for night gowns, drawers, chem~- { iaice, ottes ee a concerning the tea: $27.50 brass bed, $18.50 SSc. for hemmed sheets, 214x23¢ yards; value 68¢. 10 i ises, short underskirts and walk- ises, corset covers and walking | | Yants. Motion’ to eet aside the verdict 5 14 12}4c. for hemstitched pillow cases; value 18. 250 pieces white dotted Swiss, pin and medium size dots: ing skirts of nainsook and cambric; skirts—exquisite creations in nain- fe) 6 hi sts— rd in dented, AX HANDSOME 1906 design, with heavy 14-inch po value spe, at 10) ; +] sook and cambrie—trimmings of > massive mounts, and the new novelty shaped vases—all parts care- Bedspreads value 29e., at 19, wal excellent values; with trimmings] ace and embroidery, beading and P fully fitted and joined—cannot work loose—heavy fillin, $j, 50 . 200 pieces Persian mull, 45 in.; value 30c, at 19¢, ef inks’ amibroldery end ticki eae ny, beading highest quality French Incquer—guaranteed construction e 89c. for hemmed crochet bedspreads, value 1.00. 190 pieces mercerized novelty white goods and waistingss | 956 for dr: d 1.50 f brie ea Tacees Pec ieee SC ae as ae 1.25 for hemmed crochet bedspreads, {ull size, Marseilles | yard, 48c. and 35¢, ri . for drawers and corset! 1.50 for cambric and nain- 1,000 $2.50 dining chairs $21 dining table, $14.75. patterns; value 1.50. 200 pieces Irish linen suiting, 36 inches wide; light blue, covers—cambric and sock Tight gowns, at \. ADEs froma thoroughly | seasoned 2.75 for Marscilles bedspreads, regularly 3.25. Yale, pink, lavender, green, ete., yard, 35¢, ‘nainsook. drawers and chemises. These chai tructed to last golden oak—beaut selected —_—__________ SIMPS0N CRAWFORD Co. = i a lifetitoe—-handsome, graceful, highly Linares he fitting slides—superior Th m thl pen uf al b $ F . da ey ea om e feiie glo methine aan ace ae | he monthly grocery sae begins "ricay.| Sale kitchen utensils. | Trond seats avd womfortable backs—| very massive pedestal base—mounted | "—¢ GAXR UWE OUFNRIE ERENCE, o— o | | | FRESH EGGS. | r a < bull for comfort and strength—arm- | with perc nsna carved y 4 75 THAME catty ana a Byery one guaran. AVE an overstock of heating stoves left on hand chai 5 — 6M b2 and fa- otronte ld | yi i Gali ; ‘ chai, $2.80—cane vet. |BRASS BEDS—Six diferent TU Gotenuey sanerg, lee mary ae: ey ae | | Vooanse Mint Be ee eee, Ta elena, ee $6. 75—cane seat. ie @ cat 4 seretully elector original cost. } Bom leather scat. | yee eo case ee OO | ght em Loe GRENOBLE | ASFARAGUS TEnws. ind oumreniced Batoment Seiceroon: : / Bs; $10.50 armchairs, $8.50—leather seat. | up to $55, at.....+ 35. er BU ee ines. || Diskette Ae PRRsH! Goo © Cylinder gas heaters produce plenty of heat at j G $50 sideboard, $35. (g@,00 bree bed 4 Note; 64 Woe 16¢ FInTERN DISHES, carton ‘not 22¢| a small consumption of gas—has heavy sheet : Datly Character Studies. See vanertered PR aod 65,00 brass bed 52.00 | = . : BORAX SOAP. aun oremtier SG bana iron dome with cast iron base and top, and 79 4 |... THE BAKER. with extea large French bevel plate | 90:00 prass Bed 65.00 esdoety lef get IVR IeR, se rpm || use Simprons \crawionts brass star burner. Have always sold these Cc | White bread, brown bread, mirror—18x44—two small top drawers nurs Red expr diy ‘and Speci Java and. to heaters at 1.25, and this is the first time we , ‘T Any bread’ at al _ and one long drawer for lnen—all ran gua golden oak b sie @as beedanaye papier Fis; We Rael ri As $1.00! be... .28¢ were ever caught with an overstock. Friday at 5 smoothly—guaran' construction. . by : €: are * fine q % i TEAS. 235. cyl 43 heater, ni 8. C i by olensiree hy Srey $38 ad 24.73 GELECTED quartered oak—rubbed | form 8h40;"' J Dee sTanci, ackel tinder ONE | snes Branxton, | imbodicss Seceese se bea tt) bess ctiene amccnn cot i 4 Whe can_you get to bake it? rd polish finish’ with fancy cabinet | 1. Stuart Finest ‘B: mai | qiotier: 3 “Iban Zpee | 1-75 d-tube high gus radiator— 4,00 Waterman ofl heater— +, That's, easy, guite to 42.50) top — French bevel plate mirror—to 00; Be ‘ Di Pe th has jeweled front and finished ickel | ipmedicbastnibres Just is Help” Want complete the moderate size dining room, Paok's) sMOK a FIGs, OATMEAL, in aluminum.ssress+ 1,35 hi iy board 3550 ate 21.00 don. $1.40" ‘Dr . | Brand, Fancy | Pett (Kila Dried, Hresh | 9.95 G:tube gas radiator—fin- front, which bas all the latest 58-00) %, G00. tb 3 Seiba, Bout’ tsk” 1L8e | “ished in aluminum....,.+++++-1.85! _ improvements. -m. «043,25 |

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