The evening world. Newspaper, May 9, 1906, Page 4

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Nee CHIN PAYS FOR DOORS OF BAN THE SLAYING OF SAFE STOOD OPEN and Cashier Called from Bed Unable to Explain Mystery Indemnity of $60,000 a Goes to Presbyterian Missions Board. Aoora of the Le arrival at the bank unlocked. id this at ail," so know that the sa when I left the b: re {s no question ab T don't know so ed by any one who combination, the had no! vault doors been tam Mac Bon, also of ceeded in je and eA were sent bank Forelgn A States Gover miliated at Lie prompt PRESIDENT McGOWAN ILL. siclan Ordered by Inde President of the Board of Aldern owan {s confined had promised t to Hemnin prous action would be ose responsible for vent a ( ran Few Days. to his home w of such ou AE shies ee eens Fla heavy cold, which developed se days ago. It was he. Chinese Gove nt also ap-| Cay" Ss - Inted a commission to Inquire into the 2 _ thirty witnesses were ex- amin and twenty-five implicated per. sons, including a Buddidst Monk, were if arrested. he three a mur ted, four men were for three nplicated were sen- punishments, such as WIFE OF ACTOR FELL DEAD IN HIS ARMS. Te Bowtillie Brotters\ ° cay = “THE WORLD; WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY A lowest prices. Women’s Cloth Suits | Our gies IMPORTANT REDUCTIONS. \r" The entire balance of our Kigh-class tailor-made cloth Suits of broadcloths, cheviots and mixtures, reduced as follows: | Women’s Chebiot and Mixtures Satts, black \ and colors, reduced to— $25.00 ana 32,00 Women’s Broadcloth, Chebtot and Mixtures Suits, black and colors, reduced io— 10579 }°15.00 $35.00 and 548,00 y OEE : . te % oy es ic Sedbl eapatineictee Pacer PE LDL Women’s Clolh Mix'are Satts—three new models—tailor- penis - Hs sh made—eton and Coat ef fects—Iafest style skirt 90c ty stylese—poke {rimmed with lawn—in round low neck and in two styles—made of fine nain- 519 75 $7? 0 rows of fine tucks, lace or embroidery inser-| short sleeves; others in long waist blouse and sook, tucked yoke with fine embeaidery in- ’ and . tions; other styles are Russian trimmed with bertha styles—all trimmed with ie lace, ems sertion and hemstitching, Other ‘tyles in broidery insertions—sizes 1, 2, $ and 4 years, bishop ‘eck, neck and sleeves finished with box plaits down front, tions—sires 6 months, '98e values $28.00. and $32.00 Women’s Separate Shiris—in light mixtures, homespun, check and plaid effecis— "475 Women’s Linen Separate Skirts—iatest model— 1,98 «*10.00 exceptional values. Le Boutilier Brothers: West Twenty-third Street. 1,2, 3a pretty styles. 1, 2, 3 retail fir th th fet me lar for eve lar 9, 1908. FE most conspicuous bargain event of the season, immense assortments and marked at prices that induce liberal patronage. later than the majority of muslin underwear sales throughout the city, but the thousands who waited for our ort. dresses—in three and embroilery inser- for short dresses—in four ae siovo ) Taffeta silk coats°14.75 ERE are coats that can’t be made and sold on the | usual basis for well to copy—styles that possess which are wearing apparel. We styles, but the restare just as elegant. Material is a heavy ace trimming—also ao | csnnanpncf —— eee eee delightful wee for luncheon—our 8th floor restaurant. SAUTH AVE BE TOL0P STREET j at May sale of muslin Le eeaienen The time when dainty undermuslins are gathered in This sale ueaeted a week Furs repaired andaltered—low Summer rates. sale are conclusive evidence that Simpson Crawford prices are regarded as the lowest, quality for quality, in New York. nd Floor.) The sale has so far scored a great sucgess—Monday Tuesday saw the sales pile up in a most gratifying manne We've values to offer that are yee unmatchable med with lace edge, some with lnce insertions and lace Also drawers good cambric, for lfc corset covers, re for 39c corset covers, trim- ot excellent cambric. At the price of cotton you couldn't buy the material for much less. edge. of 50 for oe 98 for 1.50 night gowns, drawers, 68 for 1,15 : nigh ager Cc eae ns, Cc skirts, chemise and corset cov- Cc gowns, o corset @ corset covers, drawers —all with lace inser tions or embroidery, some with twp orthree rows of insertions, rib: bon drawn through. In the infants’ wear section. lis 2.) es short dresses Of fine ers—made of fine nainsook— —skirls made of rie or naine sook inthe slip over effects, ete. cove A ¥ cambric ot muslin—in several pretty styles— chemise effect, square 1 or circular styles— 1 with new ete. 75¢ other pretty styles, for infants’ long dresses— for infants’ lon dresses— 25¢ bishop style, with hemstite ied ruffle, hemstitched ruff or with solid rows of fine tucks. 95c for infants’ fine nainsook SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, ——— dresses—made with round yoke. Trousers purchase. Choice of 2,000 pairs at $3. OST of these trousers were thrown back on the maker's hands because of unavoidable delay in filling the orders—the others are surplus trousers. We secured them at our own figures, which is less than half for many of them. Regular prices would be $5, $5.50, $s $6, $5.50 and 87, but one price takes any of the en- 3 tire 2,000 pairs, $3. All the most fashionable patterns ean be had in this assort —eut and workmanship such as characterize order garments The + worsteds cheviots, nd 4 years and 4 years. * less than $22—made of nest taffeta silk in models that e cleverest modistes would do ose attributes of refinement the charm of artistie illustrate one of the grade of black taf- mae Jength—in full circular large deep embroidered col nl short sleeves with ecru coats in cloth a—cut 3-4 ydel with —silk tic materials are fine tropical popular herringboue Seotch cheviots, ete. long Nd with velvet collar and cufls— | Styles to suit all—both of natural pongee ornamented with — comery ative tastes nl thove braid of same co! Styles suitable Who are unusunily fa mountain and seashore resorts or for tidious. Some are made with ning wear— regu- cuifs—a style that goes well ly $22.00—special e with a blue serge coat, trousers tor outing or dress occasions Mrs. Margaret Cassie Fisher, For- mer Opera Singer, Died in Her Home in Brooklyn. Black broadcloth coats,$8.95 Faney trimmed Eton mo lel— nig tile Sizes range from 30 to 52 The values are so extraor- $« dinary that fewmen will be — satisfied with less than two or three pairs. Imported batiste laces. AX enormous collection of over 10,000 yards at less than usual wholesale prices. An importer’s entire overstock. very natty style—"| sleeve — trimmed with soutache braid and lined throughout with light colored silk. Sample or odd covert ‘cloth coats at § Silk umbrellas, 1.95. VEER 500 high-grade silk umbrellas in this purchase ends, but brand new umbrellas, A STAIN AND VARNISH COMBINED Renews the finish on everything about the home from cellar to garret, proving the greatest factor in HOUSECLEANING ECONOMY re not already moving or cleaning house, vou wil time vou de Way Down Ifyou —not odds and made of the best grade of silk and constructed in the ich imported batisie, combined with danty Irish laces, with Mex- D 4 yy best possible manner. Floor.) ican work—with English eyelet work—Cluny lace with Venise ¢ ep ayt) ue 5 laces—with rich Japanese work and hand- |r tf today. ete Ag You'd ordinarily pay $8 or $4 for these umbrellas, but 50e work—tn hiany widths—stenight. hands— O8c y WOODWORK it’s a clear. sale of a naker s overstock—you secure irre aula r bands—demi width vokings. ete. ust what we saved in the purchase. Regul = 50 per yard; yards... .... 1.48, 98c., 50c. eas 1 oy. a “ 10, 000 dozen yards of Val. laces. A urcolsrings Made of fine twilled silk. close rolling, with case and Newly imported Freeh, German and Engl sh Val, laces—in $ of JAP-A-LAC, wh tassels to match—mounted on strong paragon frames—6-inch yarions matched w of edgings and insertio’ for women and 28 inch for men—handles of natural wood and _faney ad dozen i a dozen tyles. Every umbrella in the lot marked regardless of ca 39¢e : yards for ' 55¢ : yatds for ro) Ge origingp selling price, at...e.- Sareea tiene nls. ustt ey usu ally = sen he ally sold up to $ dup t SIMPSON CHAWEORD 0, Great annual Summer sale of toilet Gasprecnn. HIS event has been growing year by year into greater and greater importance. Last year our sales were enormous; but this year we have laid in still larger stocks of desirable Summer toilet articles, and our facilities are greater for quick and satisfactory service. We reserve the right to restrict the quantity to each purchiser. ee Prices from 15c to $2.50. Made in fifteen beauti- ful colors and Natural or Clear. Buy a can today and try it. Hardware and Drug dealers. For sale by Paint. No mail ord The prices are extraordinarily low. *Packer's tar soap, 2 for. *Sanitol tooth paste or *Woodbury's facial soap, 2 tor | "Williams" shaving stick *Williams’ shaving cakes a Blache (ace pow de *Sorosis rubber gloy *Houbigant’s Ic *Piver's Perfurm Safranor, regularly on items marked with a star, + 23e 25¢ . 25¢ + 1Se + ae Lyon's tooth powder, yyon's witch hazel soap, Talcum, 8 boxes forss+ unscented soap, 3 for-- *Cuticura “D "Mt *tdeal *Pear’s Some Special Sales: We Ral the Roof to Provide Another - 4 — —————- = 3 = ——_—_—__—_ —_— — Se Ryery ion of tt © Con OAK, MAHOGANY, NATURAL, | Rubber goods. jRose, Almond or Wiich Hazel French Tooth Brushes...... 196 Transpare nt Glycerine, | ope, truutes tee Quota t6 CHERRY or WALNUT | ht atntigy Hob WWatek Bottles war iaealin trace Rea ERS CaN ee ee a Ste eh adel hoena aura Getgetan sti Ctetea The Special Sales. 1A ““santed; @at., 49¢ sats. S8ey erase GEE CHER | GaIBESLIOR ks Soar i sue [1 dealie Gears ORD) Ib.bar, 38¢ Ruberscreaneenumitire celtics used on a TABLE, covers scratches and |y Simpson Crawtord’s E Abie 49 Bath Brushes, strap on bick . 23e) Armour's Turkish Bath or ’'Lamp Shades, Fans : ead i Byitiyed at inge, year gu 1 Rae ee ea ease Powder.. 10¢ ath Brushes, detachable hanile,| Buttermilk Soap, large size, Uphots*erles. | mars, and produces a finish which is hard | ows 2 qt. Tey * kehr's Carbolate’ Taleum.. 1c, !! brs + A5c] dozen states and smooth. Don’t let any table which Mrs. Ella Wilso ee A Turkish Bath Mitts, pair.... 10c| Simpson Crawford Co. | Jardinieres at Special Prices | . able which TINGE seeeee es ; Hair preparations. Wood or Bone Back Hang] Soap, regul \ reat br = ' H 3 become sc eae ar uid rusty looking, re- Rubber Bath Spony “es, 19 Bea Danderine...... 15c, 33¢ and 59¢| Scrubs and Brushes at.... 25c| Euxests Shaving Cream,... A 79e * falling ‘i s ‘ P-A-LAC does Bath Sprays. ssseedSe ami 68: ae Toilet preparations. |Be your own manicure, results cooly Rubber lined ¢ onn: ravel-| Barker Hirsutus, <Bdc, 1.17 Mrs. Benton's Nail Enamel, 19¢ Ya Its. Tf you Hng Cases for tollet-nrHols:,- 702 zema Cream, for dee pee inet alee Reet U oe|Rose Nail Bleach, with. ormnge I ‘ Y ' e never JAP-A-LAC-ED a piece of fur cretonne covered, rubber lined Schefler's Hair Dy ete Rea RAL E Na ftcRee mowed tigkiesi ea is oc | a ture, toa (Gan of anv color’ voi Wash Rag Cases, reg. 9° Empress Dyes, all « | : | i i Pepe os Se net ? Toot! barations Wertpnal's Auxiliat PL OBentanie Chadneab " nh jocel leo mae and try it. You will then st how coth preparations. = fau ce Quinine SCA TOE RULIEAIK EMER BRE eee ieee eI DAT Oe: DOs i etsa1 Ga " Dentiseptine Liquid, the pertect Rees Aas Ya See TA ed hh) sist Orange Wood Sticks, doz 15¢ inch Nail Buffers wonderful this most suy bait pain ie as Peainiere uperb Every antisepti Jura “VCT) septic ppoo, in glass J Sen Salt, for baths o-lb. bay 10¢ \ little scratch can be coverec Dene 1 Ideals Wy AL srssesereree 196) Absorbent Cotton, lb. Oc ee Nail File ISe ealia West India Bay Rum, Wood Alcohol: jt', 16¢ 3 Hes gee +98 | Manicure Scissors, fine points, 39 G5c Perfumes, ete. Roger &» Gallet’s Extracts—Poau 2] Wesmgne, vollet, white Iris, white je | heliot pe Bou des » Tooth Powder Hazard €- Hazard’s Tootnt der, 2 for Borine Mot ithandTootn ¥ 2ie, sixe Face powders, cte. Se 1 BGC; Gteeeeeee Toilet brushes. 75e Idealia Hair Brushes... Dr. Scott's Electric No. French Hair Brushes, solid bac! No Burn, for removing stain 20e, 401 | Lambert’ 5 Listerine, $1 si Roger ¢» Gallet’s Powde ’ n, diamoter; re 4 A WARNING AGAINST THE DEALER WHO SUBSTITUTES Japanese Bamboo Portieres Ti yon centenateat insist on havi Shoo ts backs, warranted. 5 : Ih A.A. Vantine @ Co, A Kaiser rin German Cologne; 4o»., C3 18th & 19th Sts. VG arenes > ¢ Building, Tooth Brushes, imparted) French | Green Olive Oil Castile fa Ds 12 Insist on JAP-A-! LAC, Sb. bare Cley 35e 8 Of seeececectees scenes UH OD, bristles: ic } pee RES NEW YORK GRANCH, 47 Fulton St. Rockefel Phone 4260 John — Broadway, bet. Japanese Bead and Bamboo’ Pore Rie ee N LABEL VARNISHES stiff bristles," rosewood — backs, | one on. Petca: JAP-A-LAC, Thaw areithe atandard ote American Beauty Liquid Rouge, pair, sere SP ant BSc 5 SAINTENGH tS Pinaud’s Extrac | Revod inten ern Descriptive! priceletiee aint j ital bud Picea 9 Keep Clean Hair Brushes. Ula rita pol Fine French Extracts. i ta ' n orin's Rouge, » Bee . itary Brus ¥ rose, carnation, w eliotrope vs test ae ‘PE ton, Lambs’ Woo! Powder Pulls, rose: rod aaa i ie Soaps. white ros One gles is ane jail "Glass Bead and Bugle Por -| , : — 10c, i2e, 15e and 25e Military Brushes, Armour's high grade Tollet Vaneta Extract; 0 theres r, does he not Swansdown Powe Pulfs, Senna ValIAES Soaps—Milady, violet, heliotrope, Meadowbrook Violet Water,3 Large uit | KNOW WHAT She Gf, Sch medline... teases LOC Prophylictic Hair Brushes, 8c) lilas and rose, glyce ete., or Idealia Florida Water: | urtiatic e$ | t judge of ¥ fa dew Powde: Paper “Pooks... Simpson Crawford's Dentisae| — witch hazel—box 5 cake best quality ..4.. i Sieostecencetitt | iueKe of 4G- Sold Cream; for this tine Tooth Brushes, ventil i cama aire Menthol Heidache Colomne, 2le| _ regularly doz., 60c., at... ¢, 45c and 89e | Vik

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