The evening world. Newspaper, May 10, 1906, Page 6

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DFAD AND DYING Ho on Ist WTA tedy IN LODGING-i0US Consumptive Li Old Man’s Bod from Cheap Cot. answered the con- hs, ‘and I know Shrank Quarter Size WV. 15 Cents each, 2 for 25 Cents ehoupest. OLUETT, PEABODY & CO, When Grase wos friend who came Makers of Clodtt and Monarch Shirts. Kock’e Uptown Prices Make Down- town Shopping an Extravagance. 'KOCH & Co. Friday and Saturday —These Specials. $22 Girls’ & Misses’ Sutts, D2. au Interesting Neer ae line of an exclu- this lucky trade Jay and Saturday ot Gea In 12.50 || vosing ad GIRLS’ THI | and red, al * light and da emblem tily t 6 to 14 years, Well wort! | Children’ 8 jG and Bonnets}| Sizes 2 to 5 years). colors red CHILDREN" MISSES’ sia cal! ay 125th St.,Wes ia ‘Simp nson Crrmford Ce ) ee -Drop-head ERE is a chance buy one of t} ular trouble and machines pri in for Guaranteed to 25 years. {Ball bearings. order t¢ ill room y a sewing machines. | ther line f mly coming in These are the remainder of a large consignment sacri- ficed by the manutacturcr to get ready money. \\ closed: makes a handsome Lightes heavy sewing | J Fe hada surplus on mat rials emanates) , echoes WORTD: The new sunburst plaiting. WE doll k show what nds of plaiting at popular prices, and to an economical figure you can have this work done, we cite for example one item: Pleating sunburst skirts, $1.50—repleating any style skirt, $1.50 Notion Dep it savings of % to 1. Hosiery at 25¢e. Women’s fine lace hose. HE importer offered them at a price which lets us pass them along for a quarter. Other- wise they'd be 89c. They’ve double soles and heels, which make them wear. Also a lot of plain lisle hose—in gauze and medium weight; half dozen, $1.40, or, pair, 25c. Underwear. CG Pasele reductions in knit underwear for men. Men's French balbriggan sh.rts and drawers—shirts have short sleeves drawers have large bicycle seats. 35e for $1, or, each...... Men's shirts and come here to-morrow. patrons the benefit. — drawers —extra fine Gowns—Good muslin GR Gowns—Made of fine American lisle— 75e 50c eround enka trimmed earth ‘ My soft nainsook—in slip over Mil-over cimbroidery, closely grades... « seer embroidered insertion—wide oy oe effect—yoke of gown is made | and fat Gauze Engl sh Merino, in ribbon drawn through inser- | of embroidery, trimmed with OF ena white (long and shor: sleeves only) also ventilated American silk shirts and drawers—white and blue— grade—to-morrow BAe Soc ateatt (eye r oni dollar silk, in blue. Shirts have short slee' drawers regular, with extra 89 fe large gussets—spc al.. on Kimonos. 1B esate E sale to- morrow—lot of neatly made sacques—made with kimono sleeve—sac jue finished with seal- all around sacque and 50c, loped edge for 25c corset seers — regularly 25e 12¢ SI. 50 House gowns, 98c. j Pretty, figured lawn. S large sailor collar—some.with Vers ribbon; others with plaiaiwhite be Mtoe covers. Gool cambric and lawn, V-neck effect; is less than half the regular price. | with s—. — =| } High grade merchandise at bargain Friday prices. 29c woven zephyr ginghams, 18c. Never sold for less than 29c, and in many instances as high as Sic, but we bought them at a traction above half price, Plaids, stripes, figures, checks, ete., s—desirable for _shirtwaist suits, children’s dresses, etc. | tans, reds, helio, etc.—at 15c¢ they're a big bargain. 65c. 45-inch silk chiffons, 39c. 50c. silk warp eoliennes and Jacquards, 28c. tion—neck andsleeves finished | hemstitching ruilles — same as cut. Gowns—Made of fine | nains¢ med with embroidered inser- tlon—ribbon drawn embroidered insertion — em- 20c styles, embroidered tucks, with ribbon. THURSDAY F VE: NING. . MAY 10. TORS, A delightful place for luncheon—our 8th floor “restaurant. Season’s "greatest sale of imported and domestic wash goods. HIS is one of the most remarkable sales ever known at the beginning of the season. The very best that America and Europe have to offer is represented in such a comprehensive manner that practically every wash goods need can be satisfied during this sale—fabrics for afternoon, evening and Summer dresses and children’s garments. One of the greatest counter displays ever seen in New York. It will pay you to invest liberally at these prices. and give our with neat | 50,000 yards wash goods remnants a feature Of this sale. A great purchase of mill remnants, including the entire season's accumulation from our regular depariment. nants and all in good lengths. gain, worth particular mention had we time and 5 merely a clean-up, and there is a big loss tous. ( Annual May sale of muslin anderwear: HERE was never a May sale that offered bargains as good as these. cottons is not reflected in our May sale prices. They sell regulariy up to 85c. yard. ‘¢ to expatiate on its merits. e price, per yard... lace cut. 79¢ 98ce k—syuare neck—trim- Lien sal a Aik Corset cover—made k—trimmed with through Vv ' | of nains ing— pearl shirt-waist broidered around neck and | two rows, of lace insertion— | s{bbon drawn through beading buttons ae ot designs; ex- arms—same as cut. Seaeante bon drawn | ame as cut. cellent 7q and wonderful 79c for $1 night gowns, in sev- eral of the best trimmed with laces, finished 20c for39c draw- | 68e¢ ZOE en. Sane ic, tucks and made of muslin, rife of ca hemstitching, umbrella style. | edge, umrella eas lo. sue f@ shirred Leading manufacturers If you live out of town, buy a ticket and 32 inch woven Madras &» ginghams, 120 different designs and colorings in these very fabrics and appropriate for most any occasion, especially desirable for men’s shirts and ladies shirt waists. _Come in blues, pinks, gre: OMI dollar grades— some 1.25 and some 1.50—but to-morrow we put them Plain shades in silk mulls at 12};c. New wash voiles and Oxfords, 12':c. Sheer and heavy fabrics. o ent plese a bar- But what a difterence his is not a sale for profit— Oo in price! Several thousand I e of them a 75¢ The great advance in the price of raw around neck and sleeves and yoke~saine as Corset cover of fine | nainsook—trimmed front and back—trimmed with German . lace insertion—lace edg~ finished with rows of for $1 muslin skirts, trimmed with lace inser- tion, clusters of tucks, lace 502. luck or white cek—vopy of belts at ther belts in Crush leather | Loto those far crusi lea that created such enthusiasm: the pust registered $1.30 belt—made of soft kid Jeather with front and two clasys in the back; all 50 sizes, from 22 to 32; for Friday.. ....+-++- ae Cc and importers have contributed surplus stocks at Mien’s shirts at 75e. 15e. serviceable wash all on one ¢ ter at T5e. Let the man whe sceptical as to | ains investigate these val- ues. {here's nothing outside of the best haberdashers’ shops that All sorts of rem- fare so good in pattern and quality. Corsets. ALANC lot of $8 J.B. Corsets on sale for at 1.65, That’s news worth reading. arters ate 2 to S6t van Ge Pearl buttons SALE of 8.000 cards of ocean-shell values at tlk price — 5 crea Omhuae ¢ Lace bu tons— muce, wash c,at, perdoz, ' Wash shields--i,200 for 75¢ cam- orice drawers —in several trimmed with 50c good styles, pairs washable lig! t-weight dress shields ae qos aU inser’ | —every pair guaranteed ; sale priog, Eeey | pair eae 10 —SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO,— — 5, 000 silk remnants. ENGTHS from one to twenty yards, and the as- sortment includes silks of almost every known color and weave—all that is left now from pieces tuat were opened for sale just_a few weeks ago. Rough all- fon taffet g, louisine, peau de eygne, chif- ines, hundreds of lengths silk shantungs, colored tate , crepe de chine, radium messd | | Sale of 10,000 dozen yards of val. laces. EWLY imported French, German and English val. laces—in various matched widths of edgings and insertions—in a wide range of dainty patterns— many ot them exclusive with us. of evening shades. Fancy silks of every Gespription, silk and satin foulard, checked and striped talttta and An offering very welcome just now, when you need many dozens 4.9@ loufsine and ard effects, and all kinds 29e for your Suramer garments: of plain and fancy black. silks. aS ! per doz. yards per doz. yards per doz. yards Lengths are suitable for almost any want. Dress- 39¢c; r vals.” usu- 90e Rarr ealewnans 75e for vals, usu- + es, waists, aetna, linings, ete.; regular prices range from 50c to $ In lots at 69e, 49¢ and 29c. Sale of skirts, 4.50 1.25. filled, so agreed to accept the bare cost of ally sold up to 60c, ally sold up to $1. | ally sold up to $1.5¢ Great embroidery clearance. LEARING thousands of yards of short ends, odd and broken sets—mussed embroideries and sample strips—every length is a useful one. Every yard is this season’s style, and the prices are about half production. Styles are our own, i | regular. Iidgings, bandings, skirtings, flouncings in sheer Swiss, E83 7.50 skirts at 4.50 mull, batiste, nainsook and cambric. Ie Ce Handsome effects in all 2 + Woes Yes wool light mix t to 69. — We ye i ings, worsteds 4 19¢ LHS as ~39¢ =f materials—all the light ct Beautitul black t. skirts — excellent quality— finely tailored—two distinct § els — circular plaited eflects—trimmed with wide folds—other narrow bands. New Summer skirts, 3.50 New line of summer skirts—imported -50 mo. skirts, new m n0dels, at 6.95. a aes 12.75 SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. Towe els anc table linens OME extraordinary values in the list below—timely items that will appeal to everybody interested in the furnishing of a Summer home, niedium | new model cirew | —reguiarly » at 4.50 | 14.75 taffeta skirts, 9.50 son and other makes of Cylinder Phonographa. | No store has ever offe ed the records of | this famous singer for less than $2 or $3. (ec | Several hundred of them to-morrow ate ‘Three excellent selections: Hh I “Under the Heaven of Tourraine,”’ from ‘The Hugue- ‘t Love Me Any More. “The Stars Are Shining,’’ from * ‘oscn."* poplins and linons—plaited or circular gored; also line of white wash skirts. White Sicilian skirts, 7.50 x im Skirts gored — circular model—full | Fresh Creamery tutier1 ° " a oval Stuart Ex. pla yanel front and back, with two G ies: pat butter sy Psd patel rocer aE | lol eae ald, Bees = | ae wie | Mntne Burr Corn & i a! i acall i | vanni Biack Pepper — fruits don. $1.40. ‘12e Fresh Mixed Chocolates— he cigerntr et wich ‘ f ToRular 40c, qunis y pure; Ail vartoti Ib, box-sets COL | Atallan’ Chosoiais’ Creane Check aiags S0Ee ay jet enough for a great sale to-morrow—the very choicest effects of the season in dress goods—sold generally at 50c.—tor Bargain Friday at 3c. Shepherd check suitings, 39¢. Black and white and blue and white—in all the various size checks. ‘They are both stylish an} servicealle, and rare value 50¢ fancy cream mo- S¥e blaca English mo- hairs, Svc hair Sicilian, 39¢ The season is now here for the Manufactured from pure An- white and crcam materials. Cream ora mohair, bright rich silky fin- mohairs are held in the highest ish, pure jet black. For travel- favor, Come in neat stylish fig- ling and outing its, separate ures, small pin dots. skirts, this material has no equal. High-grade trousers at %3 O not pass this item by until you've read every word of it. Let us impress upon you the fact that these are not “$3 trousers,” but the kind that you pay $5 to $7 for. ‘They were made to sell .at those prices—but the maker couldn't deliver them on time. Same styles and $3 quality sell. tor $5 and over— OUR price is $3. Cut in the correct style for Sum- mer, and put together like maile- to-measure trousers. Fine tropical worsteds, popular cheviots, Scotch cheviots, etc. Styles to suit all— the conservative and the fastidious. Some made with cutis—a style that goes well with a blue serge coat, trousers for outing, or dress occasions. All sizes trom 40 to 52. Many will want two or three pairs —at $3. herringbone -SIMPSON CRAWFORD_CO-. - Housefurnishings. itehaeee are handy, sanitary jars to keep spices and cereals in—and very attractiv ely decorated. Cereal jarsesee 19¢ Salt boxes... «. 19¢ Rolling pins .. 20c Bamboo furniture. Moth preventives. oan Coren re S mboo table—29 i x Crystalline camphor—l\be.e. 10¢ doz. hemmed huck towels, rie At ajetien: 40e,aualy || BS 39 in. higheee-75¢ VoVender camphor—lb... 10¢ j ches—dozen 35 oa Teun c Bamboo table—29 in, high...1.00 Tarine moth balls—s Ib...» 106 ‘ 2 quality. of ertr Moth-proof bags—ulster sire. 75¢ 200 hémstitched damask tea Pyee eet Fa Tabourette-Je)in- bigh eee Mo he “proof pagearenoee 500 yards all linen 18-inch vi é aL Jone Bs 20x40 Seateh towe roller or ‘ AT 90c | Handing cabinet—s shelves...1.00/ borders—dozen TT hab anocauine 9e | ij | Imported Sherry — Dy tt Corner bracket—8 shelves... 50) ; ry | Quality? tases a" y£n@ pla. vine | Corner chalr—matting seat...1,35 200 pieces white dotted sw Santos Coffer ‘oh Wh ike John = } rae 2 ' > r 1 Go} eva Gintiliery B G a sepriced (| all size dots—19¢prade at. 1215 Terular ] OO $2.75 The best popular-priced 175 pieces white Persian lawn— | 350. pieces 8B Rue lawn mower,made 45 in.—S0c grade, yd..++6.19e@ ings—newest designs ...... 25¢ ai 30c! forte 40c . steel at...........-.00 Popular pr oo) white goods: years 00) on ah'8 fn wood: 98e Dandy lawn mower. Tar sheets- “4xiS—-1 donee Green screen paint—black or green—pint, 35c; 14 pint.eroe Be | Porch hair aint—pint, | S5¢; of shear \ joa

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