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Bene E i -—> > => Go: THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 15, 1906. ~ SLUTH AVE: 19 TO ZOU STREET STRANGE CASE Of Stamped lingerie » lawn. "MITCHELL TELS a Notion sale. k : RABIES IN HOSP ITAL Cee Seas Sceran Hate, terse 150 Collar foundations...... 3¢ * . : Corset covers ay Sse : Rubber abields, pairs... 10¢ _ Musical concert from 4 to 5.30 P. M. in our 8th floor Side supporter, pair.... 10¢ Shirt Waists, oe 75c Chemises... oe 15¢ Shell hate pins, doz. restaurant. Afternoon tea served. Alford Was Bitten 12 Years| Ago by Wife Dying of the Disease. 50c , Dress goods remnants--thousands of short " pieces at fractional prices. N accumulation that surpasses in volume the entire fabric stocks of many houses. Odds andiends of all the } Once you realize the full advantage and convenience of a charge account, and our broad and generous system of instal- ment credit, you will wonder why you have always ignored it; also wi have stinted yourself in your dail ing in order to pay cash for everything = =— CREDIT IS THE LIFE OF 1S POSSIBLE \ of ' Bay- | John Alford. fifty years of axe. No. % West Forty-cighth street as Potential Factor in — ——~ Tage onne, is in the Bayonne Hospital suf. BY CREDIT ALONE. choice weav : + . * Negotiations. fetieg | Srparentiy from rabies, The SPEAR’S the GREATEST FURNI- choice weaves of the season—practically every material represented and lengths suitable for almost every case {s pecullar, and the doctors are We give it, not only because it purpose, ae eee ula 2 Lao a 1 helps 8 increase our nasloes nue because me believe to be en- This ureat sale has beentnaugursted for thelel Aas rf ociencetl otha Floor. . INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., March 15— y pn ssterica titled to it on the same basis that we are. Your credit is good rated for the clearance of the entire stock of short len affection the from one of the largest mills in the world, and in addition to this tremendous aggregate we have included hundreds of short pieces manifestations of which | are lke rabfes. | Twelve years ago Alford's wife died| from rabies. During } | the husband, who we The national convention of the United “Mine Workers of America opened here “to-day in the German House with over 1,000 delegates, representing 1,451 from our regular lines, increasing the range and giving a scope that has seldom, if ever, been heard of in any recent sale in NewYork. Four immense lots on special counters at 28¢, 38c, 48c¢ and 68c. to S5e. fancy) Lot 3—s5e. to $1.25 all wool Lot 4—$1.35 Don't mise portunity to PARLOR SUITE Lot 1- vi jon hi wen called Seen moet Muiteneil to consider action {Ho worrlea over th this "beauiiat ere | || - to Gic.|Lot 2:--Gse. to $1.50 English |S which may result in an agreement /no sign of ihis havi affected fapeatry, verona aiid dress fabric: : all wool check suitings, plain and faney/suitings, all woo! voiles, all wool suitings. Faney mohairs and broad- "= With the coal operators that will pre- OE eae aie es lapse fumes of iushogins albatross, all wool crepe etamine, mohairs, all wool Panamas, black | serges and cheviots, mohairs and cloths, plain and faney worsteds, all See ren om 'the mines on | goublful if the man is now ‘sulfering “Wolthe |] A all wool tweeds, all and white shepherd Sicilians and “all wool granites and. Pana- iésirp as from. the re Se ea ese| (| 0) wool vellings and 28e checks, all wool henri- 38e crepes. and-ba- 48e mas, silk and wool 68e | The ‘conference with the operators | toms wich caused members of his fam-| $39.95 |||; mobairs ...... .... eltas and batiste...- HHStBs Secies 2ss 0600 voiles and eolieanes... wal begin here Monday next. ate | | = os SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co. ay ae him in charge sti he was removed to the hospltal for servation. | John Mitchell, in addressing the con- vention, told of his meeting with the operators in New York, especially | mentioning that with Francis I,, Rob- Women’s suits at 14.” | Saleof white petticoats bins, president of the Pittsburg Coal "Company. He told also of conferences with leading anthracite workers, and continued: “As a result of. these meetings we ‘came to believe that there had been such Free SN’T it almost a libel to quote a $14.75 price for suits with so much dash and style as the suits possess that are represented inthe illustration? But you must keep in mind that these suits are almost exact duplicates of a line of $25 suits. WE announce for Friday a sale of white petticoats, to which we have devoted many weeks of careful planning, and which not only affords exceptional values, but a variety far more comprehensive than the average They come in novelty mixtures, small changes in the coal trade, or at least in sales this.season of the year. Second Floor. Catarrh the attitude of many operators, as to ch sand broken plaids—various “fustify the hope that here was a possi- shades of gray. Coat made short box * + ° {bility of reaching an agreement. pro- ai ‘ | style—double “breasted — black silk Eight great ge a eee aoe vided the joint conventions were recon- ‘ 7 velvet notch collar 75c, $ 0, 2.95, 3. 95, 5.95. es REMEdy | ssa. onessen, ") cmrrostn SEE 8] 4,78 | ,78e-%,125, 2.80, 285,305, 495, 5.05._ “Aside from my own impres-| _ ‘A model of the cabinet. | _ This weilmade and bani a stylish eton model. le Not petticoats that could be made up and sold regularly (Or fs money except Histone and the impressions af those $29.50. maker et, Cone Sa nigh, | SQBEHE, “Alaa! “chistes Coats lined with ata loss. However, through buying the materials at the right moinent, we ne i saved enough to make these prices possible. Sof my colleagues with whom I con- ‘This handsome brass bed,| ly polishel oak or mahog- soft gray satin—skirts new circu- any, and is fitted with « lar-trimmed with folds—duplicate of D P sulted, the following letter from. the with two-inch ths (President of the United States. ad- Gives Instant Relief Fost, Hoa ‘Reavy upright | beautiful bevel edge mirror. | 1) ‘Cal ar mahapany. with $25 suit. An_ illustration of one for women’s petticoats, @ressed to Mr. Robbins and to me, Pods and ceat Feith ates | Bead re Nery, area ae ee or shown here. Spec 14.75 made of fine cambric in three splen- all prices, dnea’ A prise 1 $24.95 | orice $20. did styles with embroidery ruffle Serge e- Panama suits,18.75 Also in all wool suitings in light ‘stripes— short eton model—"; sleeves—collar and cuffs of white moire-—faney strapping and silk cord and small buttons—plaited circular skirts—entirely new—a very special suit. ‘seemed sufficient justification to war- “fant ourselves and our employers in }making another effort to reach an " agreement: No More Bad Breath ei) or val. lace insertion and edge. Women's cambric _petticoats— $1 z ——= This Handsome | Carpets Q Rugs. Morris Chair, Brussels Carpets, beautifn! pat- 2 durable; worth 87c, Shh Specs peer. OBC Velvet Carpets, very color- e ngs, including, the ten areen; oad a rewular. price avyant A mbstantial, ad- aah prico “The White House, “Washington, Feb. 14. 1906. “‘Sir—I note witn very great concern the failure in your late convention on joimt interstate agreement to come to @ a basis of settlement of the bituminous ; <mining scale of wages. You, in this “business, haye enjoyed a great indus- with deep fiare flounces of lawn—handsomely trimmed with insertions and wide edges of tor chon or point de Paris laces or fine embroidery ruffe and tucks, Women's petticoats—cambric top.$1.25 Women's cambric petticoats—made medium weight black cheviot or tan Hes ecigts comfort: | Cent coats, $5—Coats in trial peace for many years, thanks to & % sara the joint trade agreement that re- et ge ving chair, worth covert cloth—short, tight-fitting ; lin Sulted “from the acto’ of your #uc- farina ee with taffeta or eatin, very full, $2.50 Sor hE Msenicrer Frame, fof solid ina Yariety of — —! | Women's nainsook or cambric petti- coats, $2.95 Rugs, i es = = Eeviceatle: Speci pics $12.75, Kersey coats, $7.50 —Sshort ‘A strike suoh as is threatened on \April 1 is a menace to the peace, the oak or rich mahog- Women's cambric petticoats—lawn business Interests, and the general wel- i any, highly polished. | Axminster Ruogm, very fshion- sé H eof the country. 1 urge you to make, t ‘The cushions, whic’ ‘able ° 21 | or %4 length coats in mixtures—ker- flare flounce, $3.95 another effort to avert such a calamity. i b come in velour, are | — Special’ price 15 SoG GH Goeert G1bEey aHiota ty Lew! + $3. You-and Mr. Robbins are joint chair- | Lifted and reversible | Wilton Ru est colorings, ae = Women's lawn, cambric and nainsook petticoats, lace trimming, $4.95 fi ‘men of the trade asreement committ: 1 4 rtistic pat bal = ramnittee for both sat and | gis more 82 $27.95 Coats, $10—% length loose or tight fitting coats—fancy tweeds—medium of the National Civic Federation. It) back : fat pe eh ry erent oryso poaecarion/ Te a jee our mew line of C ib cked Plots nunbeRer models .95, $6.95, $7.50, $8.95, $10. K Gitional duty upon you both and gives Way hare gested || ena stem matinee dente weight cheviot onfbroadcloth—a nuinier of models al.s.+seeeeeeeee910.00 | Other dood values $5.95, $6.95, $7.50, $8.95, $10.00 up to $35.00 a second car of those beautiful davenports from the Orient. = _ -——-SIMPSON' CRAWFORD CO, as additional reason why each of you Bene join in making this further “THEODORE ROOSEVELT.” “T take this occasion to report of | elally that the operators of both the | central competitive and the southwest- orm fields have called meeting of their representatives to be held in this city on ‘and same will be on eale a: our special ALL CARPETS MADE, LAID FR price to-morrow. AND LINED FREE. poe eee LE ee YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD AT > : os Saturdays Maker’s stock of mill end wash goods half piece prices. 4 (eats of the opportunity this sale affords, for practically every. weave and pattern turned out by a factory leaves a skort length. Gathered from various sources and hoarded for this sale. Placed one-half the collection on sale Monday— to-morrow the other half ready to choose from. Ma ecret Remedy Quickl ‘atarrh.”—O, E. Gauss. 8 not only ger breath, ulceration, nh decay of bones, loss of thinking and rea- soning power, kills ambition and energy. New York, Pittsburg Floor, i Monday morning, March 19. often causes lose of appetite, indigestion, v i i i Hopes for Agreement. dyspepsia, raw throat, and reaches to geu- ci a a rea | 25c, printed organdies and embro‘dered Swisses---.1234e | 25c. plain Persian lawns, 52 inches wide......12!4¢ ‘While, of course, the many conflict. | Srel debility. Idiocy and insanity It needs mcinee is | 36-in h shrunk ‘‘Auto Cloth’ for suitseesese.------ L4e the best domestic grades—the most popular weaves and'patterns—the sheer, 4, } L8e ing and’ inharmontous statements ema- nating from various sources purporting to reflect the views of operators seem to Indicate an entire absence of unity and concord among them in regard to the question of advancing wages, I am nevertheless hopeful, if not fully con- All sorts of wash fabrics—the finest imported goods diaphanous tissues, the medium qualities and the heavy fabrics all included. | Oe @ }122¢ 1) 2, yard, | yard, tarrh Cure. It 1s a quick, radical, per- manent cure, becaure it rids the system of | the polson germs that cause catarrh. H In order to prove to all who are suffering from this dangerous and loathsome disease that Gauss’ Catarrh Cure wili actually cure | any case of eatarrh quickly, no matter how Koch's Uptown Prices Make Down- vinced, that the urgency and serious-| ai fi H r % u A Hens of tho situation wiki prompe them | Ong Sanding, or how bad. 1 will send at] FY, town Shopping an Extravagance. SF Lengths vary from one yard up to 10 yards, sometimes two or more pieces of a kind. Will match up for dresses, suits, waists, sacques,etc. A tabulation z fp amake such reasonable concessions in} us your name and address to-day and the of the various weaves includes embroidered voiles, sheer organdies, silk finished Sicilians, chambrays, apron ginghams, voiles, canvas weave suitings, dotted ag NS a8} treatment will be sent you by return mall. Swiss, batistes, percales, silk ginghams, Panama , Scotch zephyrs, silk cords, silk Jacquards, silk organdies, silk eoliennes, ete. wil enable us to Join them in the re- habilitation of our joint movement and : the perpetuation of the practical bus!- ‘3 ness relationship under which we have } worked with mutual advantage during the pust eight years. ) ORGAN AND HOLLINS OFF TO FLORENCE. ROME, March 15.—J. Pierpont Mor- gan and Mr. and Mrs, H. B. Hollins, of New York, hay to Florence. After a stop there they will go to| Venice and when to Paris and London ‘Try it! It will positively cure, so that you will be welcomed instend of shunned by your friends. C. E. GAUSS, 6707 Main st., Marshall, Mich. Fill out coupon below. iG, F. 58c. per yard for flanne! skirtings. It’s been many a year sine> fannels sold at half price in the height of the season. But we found a maker with mh overstock, and secured it at our own price. Combining this collection with the short lines from our regular stock, we are able to offer $1 flannels at 58¢ asa Bargain Friday attraction 58e O. Bet. Lenox and Seventh Aves, -INOCH Tiesrm 125th St. West Till 9.30 P. M. Children’s Days at the Koch Store. Friday & Saturday—Big Savings for Parents. Girls’ Outer Apparel. age ass mailed five in in. fi in your name end address on dotted Ines below and mail to AU TOT Main Street, ich. tote eeeeeee ween cee LIC They're richly embroidered all-wool flannels with hemstitched edges—a fine quality that mak s up beautifully into women’s and children’s under- skiris—regular $1 quality at 5-c. 1200 yards of white mercerized batiste, 19¢ Launders well—delicate soft finish—mercerized, and 38 inches wide. Only 1200. yards for Friday, and at the price they may not Inst the day out. So come early and share in this splendid 200 pieces of white dotted swiss—pin dots, medium and large dots—goods nov, popelne. Joinitie.erawa erccnd tilst counter teamnteowecranl ee me -SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, * Lace sample strips. Sale of leather goods. Fine sheer fabric for waists and lingerie dreses. bargain at.....sse0-+ wi repeat our great Monday sale of a maker's > Annual sale IMPSON Crawford sales of lace sample strips have ‘i é ca yi : surplus stock of leather goods. Expect anoth GIRLS’ WASH DRESSES, the new guimpe style (as itus. a world-wide reputation, and the foremost lace breaking day’s business. : : li trated), also high-neck effects, made of fine y rai ves a 2 ey = py cate) ae neck elects) mupde (of fine quality re ay x ein e of our ae outlet to Regulars Brice o-— Regular use ; 5 : quality linene; all prettily trimmed with ispose of all their sample pieces and trial strips. Cc, a ce = to $1.50, at 95c és BR aro now epidemic, and it's no wonder. |] fine embroidered laces avid ralds alees-4 do ce P PRI P Fane Fitted carriage bags. y }) Raw, damp, cold alr, and show, aleet, |H 44 years; excellent vaiue at $3.75; special... 2.95 : ' Ghar eat Vanity aul seep heen turn,and necessarily colds, co and GIRLS’ REGULATION SUITS, of all-woo! cheviots, in This year we have nearly doubled the assortments Shaving pads. Glove and handles lung troubles follow. The air is laden red, brown and black; emblem on shields and of previous seasons, adding the production of more Stamp cases. _ chief cases. with pneumonia and consumption. . finished swith rows of braid of contrasting col- makers and increasing the scope of the sale until Toilet cases. Relies hod cae bo Sneezing, coughing, ‘fever, pains in Ss 4 to 14 yeal egularly $6.50, SPE 4 75 there's scarcely a style or a quality nteded for fashion- eae Sel Travelling Lap she Obet Rebsyour heslcnris Ge bo TS, of wool materials, in all the new grays; able seperate) taney cannct be: Sound Siar eee meaice bods: Regular price to [jou ack and ne One. etal sere cure, also, Plain blue and black; new plaited and clrewar saving /otone-half orimore. Mainz Tor: Reanim pee DB dowel cases, models; lengths 28 ti ; ollar and cut XES. ~ card cases, gh SP $4.50, speciah. of) sashes regularly 3.69 | Laces that Laces that Chee and handker- $1, at 50c. Cs: tte and cigar t x chief cases, C. 5 ; Sewing cases. | Pocke: books. fj cures the conditions that lead to pneu- Jewel boxes. Leather hand|Sew ing cases. i ¥ monia, consumption and asthmd. C C ata Ble . ae st be; Bill folds. Wolo folios. jj Bead how this celebrated remedy, orrect lothes | Ti Tetter racks. Jewel boner, (Cigarette | Medicine cases ’ f j Men's leather belts. | py"F" 2ON®- | cases. ‘Music rolls. } os 4 - |Purses. Travelling rolls. j B R. B U L L § or Boys. | binations of Irish lace, Jap embroidery on fine net, batiste, Cluny, rove polnt, Duntiog een, pel) ckathooks, (Mune roll, | Finis Je etc. f hort pieces, but large enough for’ practic: , SOILOR SUITS as illustrated, of high-grade blue serge, & Ferg ise: eich @ hablo creutars hate devised for Comeant all atabour malts | $2.50 for $4 bags. $1.50 for $2.25 bags. ly ha ome shades | edit v Ps i jar, bloomer trousers; emblem on shields’ and 2 Be paae by al house, very tr, ses 5.12 yeas; value $050 rocery attractions. | Women’s knit underwear. RUSSIAN BL USE suis, Of all: wool colored ser OT the kind bought for “a sale,” but the regular, ancy mixtures, with sail iit 14 Clan Nate AT caricl PHUR a Dalmunian\ Golde ‘ ; : TOMEI CURREA Ar tear aca NEW-LAID EGGS— | 0,70 atten, aun Dsinonico, Gol dependable Simpson Crawford quality. Plain. bloonier trouse : ‘ Te 3 hait-sailon 3Q¢ | and fancy ribbed cotton vests with low neck;. no izes 2% to8 Y dozen... 19¢ , of splendid quality c TEAS—English Breal- | 8A RDENES—“Horcia” | sleeves; very elastic and durable; rt clothss a LNE! | Tirana, Norway. Smoked regularly 19¢ particularly well made and fitting garment; sizes 8 to : Fait ER JACKETS, of tan covert and all-wool Soe Bisel and) ell ens atin. Oe] Tee au ree em Lge) | SUCH AUD esis enerebesls seeisieni nn shale tele blue cheviots, made with shaped collars; cut full (ies: $1.00; 1b, 35e | SOURS-Libby's | concen : v4 | Women’s 34c¢ plain) Women’s 40c ribbed lisle | Women’s 75c_ imported iengthiloherran on sicies: Runa ee Ine +» $1.00; Ib., 35e | *UNEa,AiPvateues gy | MUNTERY & paramere | ribbed Lisle vests and Swiss rib and : small boys; sizes 234 to 10 yea 4.89 HAMS—Simpson | prav “orth aun] Het betlerbedtie at | vents and 25¢@) pants: gfor8l, 35c ver lle vests 50e 's SP) ; oF te OF, CACh seseee an ese Crawford's SPECIAL; BL | ere eaneers pan fe COC ovens Oe ee gene ant Premium 85.4 heh fANTA CLARA PRUNES Highly cultivated Orchard-Grown, Ri ne, Krult; 10 1201'S wa, 25 Vie welght packet . 10 to 14 Ib. DINNER. BISCUITS — l4e sies; Ib.... 11 Me ALASKA SAL- MON—The popplar Deerhead Brand; reg- ular 15¢,; 1-Ib. cans. - 10c IN-ER-SEAL_ BIS- CULTS — Cocoanut Dainties, Saltines or Graham Crackers; carton .... COFFEE—Wa' L. XV. heel oxfords, 1.95. GECURE a pair of dress ties or slippers to-morrow, for the 1.95 price won't hold good long, as the quantity is limited. $ 95 Cheapest shoes in the lot sell reg@larly at 3.50—many * | at a'good deal more—dainty and stylish, and just the s thing for semi-dress or housewear. . 4 Louis XV. heel oxfords in fine kid with pat{tip —1}¢-inch heel patent vamp—kid quarter L. XV. heel. Sli in black undressed kid L, XV. heel1 hoje tie; also effects with L, XV. heel, : Also Children’s Smart Footwear. Every style we offer is absolutely correct and in strict con- formity with the scientific construction of juvenile footwear. There are strong Shoes for school and play, lighter Shoes for promenade and dress-up. Note the extremely low prices; MISSES’ BOOTS, lace or button, of fine durable, kidskin, hand-sewed welt soles, patent leather tips; spring heels; sizes 11 to 2 ., 2049 CHILDREN'S SIZES, 7 to 10%.. BOYS’ SHOES, calf or box calf, laci sizes 1 to 5%........ + dibs LITTLE MEN'S SHOES, lace, of vici kid, box calf or patent leather, hand- welt extension sole; sizes 10 to 1344 INFANTS’ BOOTS, of fine vici kidskin, button or lac turned soles, sizes 5 to 8, with wedge beeieees cece INFANTS’ BOOTS, plain toes, no heels; sizes 2 to 6..... Bwee; Nha, tory (Brand: doz, $3.18; 3-1b. can. ic sro mtuerts weet oF yrup, and to stone crock, 8) oo non & free Baxi! je. Bend give pitta aver A 4 to alt -} solute: nd Ds FRE LATES — All 1-lb. Ae AL 5 Ibs. DD¢ MAINE SUGAR — The Popular Highlan Silo: G canes, SOC PERNA Ae yarieties; TABLE Pot. i Laces that L |, sell at sell for sell for 302 1nd SOC oH end VOC 81.50 ns DBC OVET seseee jo a over os Laces, bandings, galloons, medallions, ete.; insertions, allovers, in com-

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