The evening world. Newspaper, February 28, 1906, Page 6

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IS HELD IN COURT Mr. Allen Chased Thief and Caught Him After Hard Run. ; Games B. Alien, a broker tiving at ‘No. 19 Spencer place, Brooklyn, found ‘a burglar in his house last night, caught ‘him, @nd to-day the man, giving ‘the ‘Haméof Willlam Smith and residence y No, 79 Myrtle avenue, waived exam- e and was held in $1,000 ball for the Grand Jury. ‘he Allen family was ot dinner wnen the iron door ieading to the bassment wrenched open, the thief entered. pt alone the hall past the open doors tho dining-room, kitshen and pantry. succeeded in getting upstairs un- opis inner Mr. Allen had occasion 40. @ Upsiaira for something. Enter- dng his wife's room, he saw a man tiiMing articles of jewelry into his ‘pockets. The intruder saw Mr, Allen ‘at about the same time and managed to dodge past him into a hnllway. ‘Allen gave chase, and the two wont through the front door into Spencer along to Hancock street, un ? street to Bedford avenue and into Halsey street. this time Mr. Allan had a regular “edmet's tail of a crowd at his heels, Smith's wind failed him, and the mehant Mr. Allen, backed by his g. Of the ta the Lies ized hii e | police recogn! im as an old offender. = CAB HORSE KNEW HOW "10 GET FEED OF OATS. ile Driver Ate He Took a “Warming-Up Gallop, Was Caught and Taken to Livery Stable. cea _- Richard Kiely, a cab driver, of No. 53 Fourth avenue, pulled his horse up to the. curl opposite the restaurant at ty-ninth street and Broadway at @'clock this morning, and hopping off ) box sald to “Jim,” the cab horse: , I'm going to get a bite to eat @ warm-up.’ “Jim” looked wistfully afte, the “river, and through the frosted” win- pane stw him sit down to a fine Ww Oud a cup of coffee. The walt- on his way with a piece of pie ‘Jim,"" who had been permitted to without @ blanket, @aid to him- guess I'll get wormed up too. no telling when Dick will get So it's beat it for me." Pde was nursing a u 's at Twenty-elghth street and Lexington avenue a few minujes on Bia eiortg came “Jim” on as Pretty an exefelfe gallop as ever was way. He cantered » Twenhtysseventh + east to the river, out upon the bong wooden than ite Warm when the eman came jong, ed On LI cab and drove the Buches a livers etal where “, got a fine eta ‘Sim feed of ‘ } >t it every time "Dick" ne- 7 glects ¥ rumlna' Bi. hereafter. | This te immense,” ais. Kiley claimed his horge and ‘cab later. *, “Jim,” as he munched the ; ———— ———__' 5 JOCKER HEARING GOES OVER. _ ALBANY, Feb. 2.—The attempt th befor'é the Assembly to-day the olution of Mr. ‘Tompkins, of New fork, requiting the Judiciary Committee of Supreme Cour: . er Was post- to-day until next Wednemiay, on uest of Minarity r, 1 req aks y ler, who is The New Pure Food Bill i Passed by the i), S. Senate secu the sale of any article food which is adulterated or misbrandéd, This bill forbids the ‘use Of preservatives, coloring mat- oa or ay substance which re- f qual ae This will stop the ‘Of adulterated sausages, col- | with dyes or preserved with ‘shemicals, - To get absolutely pure sausage =the best on the market—as good ts the best meat can produce, get THE SAUSA: in the sealed ee It is guaranteed to be made of prime fresh beef only, ‘This sausage comes packed in ‘boxes, properly labelled; “is wrapped in waterproofed Paper, stamped by the packer, peritesing absolute purity and ness, cleanliness and nutri- tive value. The Best at Any Price— but the Price Is Not Higher Than the Others, is made by the official of the N. | _ Analyst chemist , Produce Ex- Wy change proves the absolute purity and nutritive value of Beefetts. ONUECHTL oausan Y Cor, 49th SE. and 3d Avenue. tor Beetetts Cook Franklin Simon & Co. SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY Women’s Spring Suits TROPICAL WORSTEDS in gray or gray over- plaids; also Chiffon Panamas in black, navy or Alice blue. New Eton coat, taffeta lined, Soutache and Persian trimming; circular skirt. Value $39.50 .....-+ CHIFFON BROADCLOTH in black, Alice blue, gray, navy, coral; Eton and hip length coats; new circular skirt. Value $50.00 25.00 34.50 Women’s Waists FRENCH HAND-MADE LINGERIE WAISTS, entirely hand-made and hand-embroidered, tucked and elaborately laced trimmed. , 7.50 ad 9,75 Value $13.50 and $18.50. FIFTH AVE., 37th & 38th Sts. — | Special, *17.50.| . e GAIN, TO-MORROW—one of those excep- tional, rarely recurring sales of drop-head, ball-bearing, seven-drawer sewing ma- chines, like the illustration, which the New York agencies are offering at $65 on the instalment plan. All Attachments and Competent Instruction Free. STH ALE 19OTO2ZO™SIRERTS | These machines are not on sale every day at this price and they're not on sale elsewhere at less than $65. It is only once in a great while that we can secure a lot to sell at such an extraordinary bar- gain. Only when the manufacturer has an overproduction. And it's the machine you would buy if the price Were $65, in prefer- ence to any other, once you had given it a trial, so don’t miss this opportunity at $17.50 to-morrow. Fourth Floor. The name is world-famous. We'll tell it to you when you come, so that, if you want to, you may go to the hearest agency and see the same machine at about four times our price, Pay what you will, there is no machine that ftns easier, makes neater stitch, nor lasts longer than this celebrated “‘petfect seam- stress,’’ which we will demonstrate all day to-motrow. In fact, we have been so successful with it that, independejt of the manu- facturer’s guarantee, we guarantee it, not for five or ten years, but for a lifetime, and as long as operated by foot power we'll keep it in perfect order FREE. Ball-bearing in all its parts—piano polished cabinet, with seven large, roomy drawers—large, powerful arms—runs very lightly—almost noiseless, and sews rapidly. Self-threading at every point except eye of neédle—self-setting machine automatic spooler. Features no other machine has. All attachments FREE. | } Our great special offer. 5 piece suit of slip covers $& 50 a. NO house in New York is better prepared to do up- holstery work than Simpson Crawford Co.—One of our great specialties is the supplying of slip covers. Having secured a large quantity of Belgian damask at manufacturing cost, we propose for the sake of keeping our work- room busy during the balance of the dull period to make up five suit covers for $5.50, a remarkably low price, quality considered. 5 PIECE suit slip covers in Belgian damask, in all the latest stripes. 20 yards of single width material allowed at $5.50. Larger suits proportionately cheap, webu Bac Extra imported linen slip covers, 5 pieces for 9.75 $ 75 Ask for a sample of the Jinen which we offer at this price and compare the quality with that 6 offered by other stores. You will find this the greatest slip cover bargain yet advertised 12 yards of 50 inch material allowed at $9.75. Larger suits proportionately cheap. Remember that you get our best work at these low gale prices. Come and try our modern upholstery shop, it will show you how economically we can satisfy your needs. aHE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 28, 1 | | | ints ta oa ay Illuminated Leather. Illuminated and hand tooled leather at half regular prices. Small doylles or mate: also large and medium sizes; centre pieces and pillows, $15.00 Pillows, 97.00: 610.000 Mata $5.00; 88.00 Mats, $2.50, a4 61.00 desk and table pleses, 60c. Art Needlework Section, Sqeond Floor. 8th floor restaurant. Special—Free musical concert from 4 P. M. to 5.30 P. M. Afternoon tea served. Stamped 'nserie Jinens. An exclusive Mne of stamped patterns for linen shirt, waite, paregois, hate, oor sat covers, collars, belta, eta; aheer Uineno: Grtletic patterns, Speeial alt 1M QUE | ntnas o¢ merowrised sottons tor embroidering linens; ae Priestley Cravenettes at *10. 1,000 new Spring garments. ap BESE overcoats cannot be duplicated elsewhere in New York under $15 and $18. A medium weight overcoat affords the all-around service and satisfaction ot a craven- ette—good for every day and every occasion. Becond Floor. If it rains, a cravenette keeps you dry, but, whether it rains or shines, you are comfortably and stylishly dressed, if you wear a cravenette, *10 These craven-R ead what Priest- ley says below. ettes at $10 arethe best clothing bar- gains in New York. Have the stylish} You pay as much for the “just as good” (imitation) as for a hang—the up-to- a 9) the-minute neat effect which you want your overcoat ‘The dealer makes a trifle Saal profit on the imitation. You don’t get the rain- to possess. Long) or ccion that you expect. enough to reach if fy the shoe tops. poet Yours. insisting that the deal+ Copyrignt 1908 pieansenane 6 betes The large, broad ‘ers show you this concave shoulders that are distinctive of the best tailored garments, hand-made collar and hand- padded lapels—25-inch slit in back. Every one of these overcoats is guaranteed strictly waterproof. Materials are fine worsteds in neat effects and plain grays; Vicunas in granite and oyster grays; tweeds, cassimeres, cheviots and plain black thibet cloth; sizes 34 to 46 chest measurement; regularly $15 to $18. Our price.... SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. trade-mark stamped on inside of garment. Stores that offer fabrics or garments as “CRAVENETTES” thar do not bear the above trade-mark are trying to de- ceive you and infringing on our trade-mark B, PRIESTLEY & CO, *10 Our annual March sale of laces starts to-morrow. SALE that we take fully six months to prepare for—a sale which all large users annual event that gives widest choice of the entire year, and such radical economies A stocks off our hands at the prices asked were that permitted. Regular dealers ate not allowed to participate in the wondei It’s everybody's sale, for the savings ate so great that even a moderate purchase cases not more than one-fourth. We can afford these tremendous price concessions, because makers and importers have made the same to u: a yard for_laces St. Gall model Laces. that sell at 50c. up French and German Irish Lace Bands, 29 Val. laces ins ec. Those t sales of Frenéh and G Trish Lace Sets, Siok Wat lader’are cont tiusd ith ites 50c. a yard for laces newed energy and with renewed stocks. | patiste and Irish Laces, at $1.00 up ere corn itso a 98c. a yard for laces 25c. BOF, vards. redus | nich embroidered Laces, at $2.00 up 55c. a doz. yavds, reg. 1.00 i 75e. A doz. yards, reg. 1.25 French _novelty_ Laces, SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co. a All wool voiles at 72c. Grey lot of new all-wool voiles—the crisp, wiry quality that enjoys such high esteem among correct followers of Fashion at more than one-fourth less than the regular price for the season. These goods are 45 inches wide and come in a complete range of the latest Paris shades—old rose, heliotrope, straw- 72¢ berry, Alice blue, willow green, royal blue, navy, tan, oyster gray, brown, reseda, cream and black. Main Floor. These voiles sell regularly at $1 per yard; special at....... bab 44-inch pure silk and woo! chiffon eolienne, $1. Charming material for handsome dress gown. Complete selection of the most exquisite Paris colors —dainty tints of old rose of our own creation; also the always popular white, cream and black. °§1.35 grade ¥ ein, Fancy cream moz- Stylish black’ dress) All wool black hairs at 49c. weaves. = Panama. Come in dainty neat figures! 52 inch pure Angota black| Fine, fitm, even weave—me ard pin oi eet mobair sicilian—b-ight, rich jet’ dium weightin purejet, rich, lustrous. fini black — stands hard 48 inches wide—extra- exceptional values se. 49c wear; 5c. grade.+++« 59c ordinary value s.ss+s 73¢ SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co. Sale of framed pictures. VER 500 different styles of framed pictures at $1 and each of them a regular 1.50 grade. steel springs—heavy rubber, tired HOSE remarkable values offered Monday repeated $ These pictures are suitable for Wheels body shat toad os T again to-morrow, Entite surplus stocks of several every room in the house—some back and foot Siereathon fy prominent hosiery makers of Chemnitz, Germany, at a large, some small, some in gilt drawn stéel tubisg, 16.2: ‘saving in price ety , frames, some in oak frames. The subjects are very well selected, and the regular price, 1.50, was considered low, but we have reached the point where we must close out all stock on hand to make room for new purchases—at $1 there’s no $] profit for us. Your unrestricted choice at... . SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co, Twelve wine specials. IMPSON CRAWFORD wines are guatanteed to meet eve hood upholstered i F laws, Thoroughly matured in original casks prior to Lottling, every bo full messure—you | Lot 2—25 doz. pairs faney Lot 3—50 eet pay for SHRINKAGE—BOTTLES, CASES OR JUGS, bottle so jg onal fisih Fo |, “HOSE; pair, 50c. sample hose, 75, | To enable every family in New York and adjacent States to secure a supply for TABLE of MEDICINAL USE, Petamagestiond Epa Geen bears i pun ‘ille hose and: fats these prices will be effective THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Prepaid or charged otders amouintiig to $5.00 and upward ate shipped by freight, charges prepaid, to the R. Rt. station nearest your home. Prompt deliveries by our delivery systemh to yout home in Manhattan and vicinity. m™PoRTED sutany—sande-} inan, Buck & O4,—Jérex Mo- oF BYPERION PORT — Sherry, Shite Rousy, ~Anwotiae or. ; four. ¥¢ MMPORTED GIN—Vén @r'4, Superior Maditeti E78, “totlle OLD | HDRMITAGS eae ot ol ay er BAI fo! weiter. gu ge | Ratt rm — = ful values offered, but a cordial invitation is extended to dressmakers, milli- ners and others who use laces in large quantities to come and reap the benefits. $1.48 a yard for laces that sell at $3.00 up 'Go-carts. OOD go-cart at \ $16.25. Has full size body—solid reed sides— English perambulator Highly polished body and sizes—steel springs and axles— _ patent wheel fasteneri—heavy rubber tited wheelsbody and leather with ea aa 8 | jrement of thé pute food SWEET OATAWBALTara- tea ow igh Mgr od ere re New broadcloth and ' panama suits at °24.75. STUNNING. stylish effects, such as Fashion creators dream over and strive after but seldom attain, is ex- emplified in these suits at $24.75. The lines are as graceful, the general effect as pleasing, as the average $50 suit, but not quite so elaborate, of course— somewhat simpler in trimmings—a lit- tle less detail, but any woman will be glad to add one to her wardrobe. Materials are high-colored, 24,79 broadcloths, chiffon panamas and fancy worsteds—all wool Scotch mixtures—a quartette of smart weaves that vie for supremacy in popular favor— a variety of excellent models— all the new short effects—coats are lined with taffeta or soft With great enthusiasm we present these suits at-.++ Fancy tweed suits at 18.75. Suits designed to sell for $25, but through special concession from the factory that made thes materials, and our ability to secure expert workman hip at a low figure, we name the low price $18.75. These suits come in tweeds and fancy mixtures, light or datk shades. Made tight-fitting hip jacket—buttoned through with 1 8. Fé 5 bone buttons, and lined- with light-gray taffeta—new circular skirts. . Fine broadcloth suits, 32.50 Ai high colors or the darker shades; also Chiffon broadcloth suits, 34.75 chiffon panama and fancy all-wool mix- Beautiful high color effects in rose, Alice | }d Gobelin blue, pearl or Lond: . soy nel backoakeny is pee tal tures in as many different models to select from, and all new trimmed skirts. You'll navy and black~-short Eton jacket style with fitted girdle—lining of self colored taffeta—new tailored skirts—an excep- | be delighted with thé style and quality of these suits- ‘Third Floor. SDLPSON CRAWFORD CO. tional value for -+ +--+ .e.0++++000034.75 ers of laces in New York City never fail to watch for. An that small dealers would gladly take the entire Main Floor. You never pay more than half the usual price, and in many 8. Lace allovers and waistings kinds are offered durine the at about half prices. regularly up to $8:00 98e Lace ailovers that sell regularly up sell regularly up 98 makes it worth while. Emb. Batiste and Cluny combinations. that sell Large separable medallion effects. that sell f yards in this season’s newest ‘Thousands of ya! Lace allovers that sell Wide combination Bandings, to $3.00, $1.48 Lace allovers that Wide embroidered Net Laces. | to $5.50, SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, Trimmings below import cost. A importer who supplies the largest dressmaker trade in New York Cityand a very exclusive trade—has sold us his entire overstock of the new 1906 dress trimmings at less than cost to land in the country. Main Floor, Assortment is a very large one, embracing practically every kind of dress trimming which Fashion's dictates have brought into use for the present season. ‘The latest Paris rtovelty trimmings, embroidered novelties from St. Gall, hand- some Pertian and spangled trimmings, iridescent, and opalescent _effects—handsome taffeta Anglaise and rich applique trimmingsblack spangled beads. Imported trim- Imported trim- Imported trim- mings, made mings, made mings, made to cell from $1 to sell from $2 The latest Parig model gowns are trimmed with thesé identical styles and qualities. It’s a ramarkable opportunity, and one which «very womal. who wishes her new gown to be trimmed with elégancé will be sure to appreciate. SIMPSON URAWFORD Co, The annual February Sale of hosiery. 33%% to 50% se Also the entiré surplus collection of @ prominent importer at 6 saving equally large—the widest possible seope—all the correct styles’ and standard qualities. Main Hoot.” Lot 1—Coritains 100 dozen pairs at 35¢. All colorsand styles. Nota pair in thé collection retails regu” larly for less than 50c. and many aft 7c. grades. Sale price 35c per pair - « 3 pairs for %1 ah z. pairs of with English Catbroidered tte history ¢ et ; ativable qualities well all over lace side Tt Regularly §1 ai $1.95; palfy-780. - Lot 4=Men's sample socks. Large dssdrtrieit Of popular jacquard stripes, faticy dolors and sill etnbyoidered effects; also 4 |pliin lisles—grades sold by leading haber-. 29¢ dashers at 496: tip, } f Lot 5—Women’s ingrain lisle thread hose, 25c ' $9e¢ Rembrandt and Richelieu ribbed éffects=white hecle — Women’ lado binek cotton efit Disele. th i Be eo! sg iseend inl i 4 deh a \ palit ys cpacesedeseaeca esd eg: Miata 40s

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