The evening world. Newspaper, February 15, 1906, Page 8

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CE OF GOLD (SAVED MAN FROM ) Present Gift to Alder- man Sullivan. ICE-FILLED RIVER po aE IY Brave Watchman Dived After Drowning Deckhand and Took Rescue Lightly. Big chunks of ice were grinding up against the North River docks early to-day and the north wind was cutting like @ knife, when QOhris Jansen, deck hand on the lighter Abbie L., moored to the Clyde Mne docks at the foot of Christopher street, tacked down slip- , | Dery West street pavements and start- od up the gangplank, consid ‘worse after a night ashore. Jansen lurched off the gangvlank and feli with @ splaah into the ice-filled He yelled and his cries were heard by H. P, Hallanan, night watoh- man employed on the pier, and William H, Reynolds, night superintentient. The watchman and superintendent ren along shore, but so dark was the night end so high the wind that they could not locate the voice. Jansen had been tide and carried many feet out into the river. There he cli Tim" will play second fiddle to jo-ntght, ‘of the Sixth Assembly District, ef many an ambitioug or over- caught by the ebb BENZINE SET HIS CLOTHING ON FIRE Moritz Rtficin ran from the store-fix- ture establishment of Samuel Lavine, | No, 181 Chrystie street, to-day, hie hands and face covered by burning ben- Hing and hia clothes, Dam! cross the pitied ta th very etabdle of Zalig Peshiin, and Rifiin was mak- ing for a tub of ‘water in the rear of oe stable when Peshkin and one of Srivers,” Joseph M. Lowery, ¢ pet he would set the sta fo on are plei with him. W! “hile one of them held bim the other smothered the fi th an overeoriing a pall of, water 2 on oe the joe re charred fess and burned Rifkin was taken and a) to Gouveneur nar ‘Plospttale where it said that his injures were very Berio Rifkin had been sleeping in his em- ployer’s office, hoping to save as much money. a8 possible to bring hia ge and child tere from ‘Oni his fires ie to-day when he rer & can densine. ‘The bengine fell on the fe orecien made short work of the pees is) tie store. Dr. Greene’s Health Lectures Thousands of human physical and les of longev- enic measures, icly proclaimed Dr. Greene, not only recognized as Specialist in Ner- yous and Chronic casei is, the origi- ¢ renowned ba esol yeahs eit ak hy as Sareea and in for twenty-five years. the most successful nator and proprietor of Nerve and Blood Remedy— DR. GREENE'S NERVURA, ition which actually recharges cae trengthens the nervous Enriches and purifies the Seoavi gtv- ing strength and vitality to the entire “A medicine In a class by Itself.” Advice, personally or by mail, without was | charge. 101 Fifth Avenue, New York, Burope. e one, duties was to light the ie Broadway at Thirteenth Street. A Sale of Women’s & Misses’ High Grade! Tailored Garments at FTEEN Dollars involving - eae Broadcloth Saits reduced from Cheviot and Serge Suits reduced from Mannish Mixtare Suits redaced from Velvet Suits reduced from $40, Far Trimmed Evening Coats redaced from $35. Misses’ Fur Lined Coats reduced from $25 and $39.50. Tailored Coats reduced from $25 and $35. You may choose from any uf the garments offered above and pay only $15 now. You'll agree that the reductions are generous to an extreme. The garments affected are all from our regular stocks, so yow may depend upon their character. Hadkett CathaitS@ ease of the Manhattan acd- ) colliding car was one of the vy box empress cars, which Is de- bo have been proceeding at a high rate of speed without a Headlight. $25 $39.50 $49.50 ther cese was an arrest made, n Duryea,‘of No. %2 Gates ave- Brooklyn, with his helper, Peter ‘of -No, 538 Ralph avenue, were Wicerlar. the motorman, Also ‘pruises. The men were homes, an extra hand to proceed with the car to To-morrow rst time the drop head, ball bearing, seven-drawer sewing machine (like illustration) whith all over America are selling at $65 and more, on the installment plan. All attachments FREE, FOR the fi of Hollywood, at Free- | pert, Hine Strangely Eee vou LL we “Gorin Waal strest usband nected, The difference between our special to-morrow price and the agents’ is so great that we make this offer: We'll tell you the real name of this machine, so that if you want to, you may go to the nearest see the same machine at about four times our price. Pay what you will, there is no machine that runs faster, makes neater stitch, nor lasts longer than this celebrated * ** which we will demonstrate all day to-morrow. we have been so successful with it that, independent of the manu- facturer’s guarantee, we guarantee it, not for five or ten years, but for a lifetime, as long as operated by foot power, ve" p it in perfect order FREK. Ball bearing in a)l its part: werful arms—runs yery || Self threading at every poi itomatic spooler. wenn Hon’ D0 | $17. 50 agencies in New York and agency und ‘perfect seam- In fact, jano polished cabi pt eye of the needle— Features no other machine has, Corseis at D8c.' AAWELL-KNOWN $2 brand in fine coutil. Others of jean—closely boned—high bust—long dip hip—flat abdo- men. A fine model for medium and full figures. Sizes 20 to $2; $2 qualityat. .98¢ Also a few R. & G. $2 batiste corsets for slender forms. Sizes 21 to 82 at....98¢ Men’s cravenettes, 11. AKER’S option to us included 200 more of these splendid cravenette coats that we told you about the per Toa We need them—every one. They're $15 and $18 overcoats—all bearing the faoious Priestley label. Fine worsteds and cheviots in fancy effects; also plain blacks — 52 inch garments— sires 88 to 46. Made with the swell 39 for the bal- || $ ance of our $15 and $18 Win- ter suits and over- $3 for Men’s $5 Trousers. Worsteds, Scotch Cheviots, sizes 30 to 52 waists. SIMPSON CRAWFORD ©O. Imported black 39c navy, royal, medium brown, plenty New Spring check suitings. 49c broken checks in cream grounds— | 49c—Madefrom pure Australian wool—beau- tiful crepe—soft, clinging, newest colorings, cream and black, yd.. Imported cream mohair in fancy Jacquard effects—sott and silky, yd. 48¢ SIMPSON CRAWEORD 0. ——————————————————— Odd waists—slightly soiled waists. Remarkable values for Friday. with all this season’s new color combinations, yd.eece++++.... 49c WEYVE gone carefully through our ered every odd waist, all small lots, broken lines and all slightly soiled waists— placed them on three large bargain tables at prices that will create enthusiastic buying, for we've never offered such remarkable waist bargains before. We've purposely put prices low enough to insure a com- plete clearing in one day. Of cor size in every style, but there are all sizes in the lot. Only a limited number of each style—some lines only one—sometimes three, four or a dozen, as the case may be—and at the most they’re only soiled, and washing will afford perfect remedy. to make ju: 35, #1-50, $8.95 and $10.00, 38° 55° 28-in. silk mulll24c OvF of the most popular of the new wash fabries—has beautiful chiffon finish —comes in white, cream, | light blue, pink, lavender, nile, gray, cardinal, navy, oa ellow. and black. Regularly 19c., at. 2ke Fine sheer organdies ‘at ‘18¢. White with handsome colored floral desi; also in dark grounds with pink and lavender 1 roses. Regularly 29¢.; atesesse-+++ c 25c German linen-finish: suiting, iSe $2 inches wide—looks like the imported that sells at 40c. In white, light, medium and aa blue, brown and reseda. 35c sheer organdie voiles, 18c. Lighter than a voile—firmer than an organdie. Best Freneh floral designs with check effects—all colors. Imported cotton check taffeta, 19c. 37 inches wide—black and white, light blue and white, navy and white, and white, pink and white, red and white. 5c. grade. 19¢ Laundry supplies. W488 day easy if you have the proper appliances. ~< sifeireon, 69c tor 98c set of Mrs. Potts’ sad irons. 1.65 for $2 Kreamer oval copper bottom wash boilers. 3Qc for 55c galvanized wash tubs. 95¢ for 1.25 willow clothes hampers, 45c for 65c oval clothes baskets. 6e doz. for handled iron wax. 31 for adjustable ironing boards—covered. 95° 41. 1 for 1.25 folding wash benches. ¢ for clothes sticks. Se for 4 lb. wash blue. 9 interesting demonstrations, 'Belipse—best bread maker in the market. Mystic fireless cooker—90th Centu Waterproof kitchen cutlery — Al sharpener. Estacon furniture polish—dries instantly, Aluminum cooking utensils. Anew curtain stretcher. The 45 straining and seeding press, The 20th Century egg beater. Tho uses of the foregoing explained by experts, 9x12 rugs, *18.85. ARGAIN Friday has its attrac- tions in the rug section. Many lines must be closed out. Feasts wine 9x12 velvet rugs|9x12 Royal Wil- —new spring patterns— | ton rUgS—lines to be reduced from €24, 50 and | discontinued. Reduced 318.85) {9".0.229.50 $87.50 to aL. ‘50! Body Brussels | 9x12 Sanford Axmin- rugs, 9x12 $19.85 |sier russ.. $22.85 invention, Peerless DELIGHTFUL AND CONVENIENT — OUR 8TH FLOOR. shoulders, distinctive of the most fashionable garments of the season. Your choice at.-+++-++++ss0+ oboe Winter suit or over- coat that sold for $20 to $380- rpeobsaxs of women in New York and elsewhere will be glad to note this remarkably low price for imported mohair. It is absolutely impossible to quote this price often. These mohairs come from one of the best foreign makers— are 50 inches wide—double warp—bright lustrous finish— Unprecedented waist values. Handsome sheer lace-trimmed effects—made of Persian lawn—embroidered waists; few strictly plain tailored pique waists. Plenty of tailored linen waists. Some fifteen different os We sold these waists when in regular stock from $1 to $4.95, anda few ad 95, ht prices on them so they'll go quickly. 1.75, *2.95 and *5.95. SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. savonnerie Axminster carpets with and without borders. Reduced ta.. $1.15 a : TAURANT. Fancy stamped linens. Nee creche ee ay Jy sumorous other aubdlan foe ose, bealdes pillow a of mercerized Sebrokieny ectean a Sale of 8; 000 doz. real pearl buttons doz. real pearl buttons at, doz., 10c Hosiery. |_ A PLENDID lot of wom- 4 Rete clearing-up season is en’s hosiery at 1234c nearly over now. Soon pair to- pecnih en Gate we shall have nothing to offer that you'd expect to pay] but the new Spring styles. 19¢ for. ‘Main Floor._ Fine black in combed maco yarn with double soles and elastic tops. treaty " eve ee this ho- for its durabil- tte Friday, pera L/2C Women's 35c. hose, 25c. Hermsdorf black cotton and lisle hose in regular and extra sizes. Men's 25c. socks, 19c. Plain black—fancy stripes—also black with white soles—full regular made—guaranteed fast black and stainless. Children's 25c, hosiery, 18c. A grade of cotton hose that stands hard wear—fast dye—high spliced heels and double soles—fine rib ef- fects for boys and girls. Many of these suits were $30, $85 and $40, But, there is no reser vation. Every suit in the department goes at the same low price..$22.50 Velvet suits. Broadcloth suits. $22. 50 Suitsin mixtures. Suits in cheviots. Unfinished worsteds. Varied assortment of styles—long tailored coat and box effects—blouse and eton styles. . All Winter coats, one price now, $14. 75. Splendid variety of styles—heavs-weight broadcloth, light-weight kersey tweeds and covert cloth—%4 models, tight fitting, sere or semi-fitted or full circular styles. Choice....--+-+++++s0++ 73 = SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co. Extraordinary silk sale. [P11] broad $11, ch 14 ue mohair, 59c ot blacks. Friday, yd. 39c Crepe albatross. ————— 49c INE of the best silk values ever offered in New York—genuine Lyons silks at less than loom cost. Secured these ca Bc Assortment includes the famous Lyons silk duck—one of theo 59c this season—plain colored and glace effects—wide range of dainty colorings. No two silks more appropriate for street Rough pure silk shantung, 39c. positively guaranteed all ik. O f thi ini ‘Se Fai parent roe a Oe oe mais eee was DOE SIMPSON CRAWFORD ©0. Men’s balbriggan underwear. _ entire waist stock and gath- Sea Island cotton undergarments are renowned for fineness and durability came to us at half the customary figures. Lot 2—Men’s $1.50 to 32 un- a New York importer, who takes an enormous loss. new silk fabrics, which the world of fashion hails as a leader 59¢ and evening wear—retails regularly at $1 and over. 8,500 yards in all silk rough shantung in natural only. Every thread is 1.10 black dress taffetas, 27-inch, extra heavy, oa » at 75e, ] spies surplus stock of a maker whose French balbriggan and Main Fleor. Assortment contains all sizes—long or short sleeves—regular or stout aay ers, Second Floor. urse, there’s not every Lot 1—$1.25 underwear, 69c. Men's French balbriggan shirts and drawers, |derwear, 95c. Men’s I’ ‘rench balbrig- all sizes and styles and a quality that we | ganand extra fine Sea Islandcotton shirts axl could honestly recommend at $1.25, but |drawers—all sizes—some long and shor’ for this sale all you are asked to pay is 69€ | sleeves. Regular and stout drawers * 6 | Friday specials in women’s knit underwear. Low neck, H Spring weight lisle vests in pink, sky and white, exceptional values. various styles of trimming; 3 for $1; each 35¢. Women's ribbed vests—All_ | sizes. Legularly sold at 5c, Women's ribbed umbrella; Women's Vega silk vests, draw: lace trimmed—50c|in pink, sky and peal all 35¢ +: 80e | Special for [’riday...--ceee 19: SIMPSON CRAWFORD C0 So Umbrella maker's entire stock Sale of Val. tices. at less than half price. HREE new cases of OX. of the best known umbrella makers in the country German Val. laces—re wishing to retire from business has availed himself of | Tet from the foreign “makers—ord: our immense outlet to close out all stock on hand. stay rior. placed six months ago. Prices in most instances wouldn’t cover the cost of the handles. 5,000 doz. yds. half price—doz,.25¢ Lot 1—Men’s and men's $4 b} < Brltabteld all-sille taffeta aw omen ys Mace oias - men; | 3,000 doz. yds. 50c and 65c laces— A» Friday at t per doz, yds.. steel rods, paragon frames, cases.to match, and tassels; handles are fine imported 5,000 doz. yds. $1) laces lide. .55¢ 2,000 doz. yds. $1.25 laces—doz.75¢ natural wood, plain and trimmed, ete Upholstery goods. oe silver, ti 6 te new upholstery store will cele- brate its first Bargain Frida with the greatest values yet nam Here’s the story tersely told: vourth ricer. Deauany sereens—Just 98; wi 90, to close, each eee $2.95 Lot 2—Men's $3 to $3.50 26 and 28-inch umbrellas, $1.45 ears eet rons velour—60 inches 85 yards; regular $5.00 quality, yardesesscassoee easvercreessce OBE Tapestry mill samples—134 yates $1 grade, Yardoree veeneseesteresyeneio aosreese _ Japanese Se Spery, ‘loth—20. eS) wide: inion port | isk, ish po! Ba) Polis ble: eon double, each... Ruffed muslin curta Feees. Pillow loops—8 yards long; regularly 95c. vai up to $3.1 oy! Lot No. 4—men's and_| | women's $2 to $2.50 Ex Sree 3 years old,

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