The evening world. Newspaper, May 31, 1906, Page 8

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8 PLUCKY WOMAN SUBDUES ThIEt WITH HATPIN Husband with His Jimmy. THEN SHE TOOK A HAND. Mrs, Benach Thinks Her Brave Feat Is Not Worth Dis- cussing. Miller, joe, has rear, n Police Court ti t him w was | to-day apart- | oon after he had Jabdt) a nd h nmonted as inst the ac- children ruder made | sent him The burglar "The chil- | and he knocked As ne| ard fists. Benach grappled two men rolled about same time Mrs. partment-house door | matoh for the burglar. ce one trained to | He was soon on top n down. Then it} ned in the ered the man s Then he e with his pris- 1 and Seventeenth ched free and ri POLICE RESERVES — AS VACCINATORS Called to Sine Juan Hill Negro] t in Smallr Derm rtment wer « OLD SQUATTER DEAD, .?) James Smith Waptres in Mis Wert Side Shanty, Amsterdam aver past sixty there long gan to be For seve visited his rt who keeps a « at and Twentie * aventie isn oall on bim Satunts wont to the sha the old ae dead hi was due to natural cauges, acconiing DR Gebults, Coroners physician, 2 Burglar Had Stunned Her y THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 31, 1906. oO ee eee ——_ Elere ‘are Ln pave eled values for bargain Friday. y mounted back combs— 1 finishes—haid- ain Floor 25¢c extraordinary purchase of N —bright, Roman and rose gol somely studded with brilliant emeralds, te amrethysts, aqua ets and light marine, sapphire sapphires—Also back combs mae from a fe piece o shell, or amber side combs, barettes, pompa combs, hair pins. Comlis that retail at 50c. up; 25c. Bargains in val. laces. RICED on the same basis as our previously advertised sales, values positively unmatchable. Nowhere else can be found the boundless assortment, the many matched widths, the wide range of new up-to-date designs, tale, very woman needs dozens of yards ner and outer Summer garments, als at about half the'r real value Just when ¢ for numerous we offer these Thousands of dozens to select from. Finest French, German and English manufacture—in matched widths of Edgings and Insertions. 39c a doz. yds. for up to 75c qualities 55c a doz. yds. for up to $1 qualities 75ca doz. yds.for up to 1.50 qualities Women!’ 2-piece wash Gresses, Friday, at 3.95. HIS is an amazing value, when you consider the cost of the materials and the labor expended. (Third Floor.) Selecting for models some very attractive dresses, SSD we arranged with a ker to reproduce them as nearly as possible. Expect them to create a sensation to- morrow. . They’ re €Xx- $ 95 quisitely _ trimmed Se with val. or German Lot includes dainty figured lawns and some black and white polka dot effects. ti n several styles, ally tractive—S.05. Women's outing suits, 14.75. Chic little box coat styles, with double- breasted deep roll flat SNe splendidly tailored; new skirt; point to emphasize is » $143 the quality of materials; soft all wool outing cloths, in various weaves, mannish mixtures in checks and stripes, all colors,...14.75 Splendid bargains in muslin underwear. NE thousand 19¢ corset covers at 12c—made of good cambric—neatly finished and fit correctly. Couldn't buy the material for the money. Floor, For 1.50 night gowns, skirts, chemise, drawers and corset covers—best grade 98 cambric and nainsook—newest effects with laces, Cc embroideries, ribbons and tucks at 98c. 25e for corset covers and drawers —made of cambric and nainsook—several val. lace. A splendid range of sizes, y dainty nd._at- worsted Second good styles—trimmed with laces, tucks and hemstitchings. for night gowns, drawers, 50c¢ chemise—corset covers and skirts— made of muslin, cambric and nainsook— unusual values—choice trimmings of laces, embroid ery, tucks and ribbon. for night gowns, drawers and C corset covers —numerous spleniid n- styles of cambric and nainsook with tr mings of lace, embroidery and tucks. as several splendid styles of night gowns, skirts, drawers and corset covers—with pretty new trimmings of lace, embroidery and ribbon. 1.2 “R. €&G.” corsetsto-morrow * 1. O need to introduce you to “R. & G, Corsets” —they’re old friends, and like old friends they wear well. Lingerie corsets, $1, specially cut for “4 he r= ‘of fine “batiste—hose aNyeHiso a \R. & G. corsets with|R. & G. corsets for J long tapering waist—for the stout figures — with three gracefully built American girl, | P#7® of hose supporters 3.50 Dip sohponees patiste corsets tn —dip hip . » COTS: for the hip—hose attached front and fides s— t average woman — designed | cmal] tapering waist—closely v! upon beautiful lines... 1.50 | boned... ..+++++- 2.50 ~ Pe SIMPSON CRAWPOKD €O.- — 2] and adapted tor women's and children’s underwear—12 is with the best materials and by an KG Housefurnishing specials. ‘i mee naapted for women's and $1.25, $1.39, $1.50, $1.75 and $1.05 expert who thoroughly understands Sunshine Cake Roar 80 HESE bargain Friday housefurnishing specials shoulc = = 7 = the art of correct baking. Goraoavens 25c, throng our basement salesroom Friday, Knit underwear. Riveted dress MNES, SEECTED GA GEER, [gE CURE Tee Biasement Satextoom NMEA 3 iis OB are | iseetttt uml aanemerts” new | Reval Btuare 30, Silver King lawn y te ; ib lisle nk 10 tured; Ib i “35¢ | ao ae © ee Women's Swiss rib lisle vests. tru Ss, : ie Ib | oie ae 1 aaROOMeRt naa Tseea Low necked, sleeveless, fit like 2 glove, | res a good sample of our Sijredy ripe frusty ean LOG | Meo: 7 1 r« somtortable he thing to nes > ‘cains—!| | » aitornia in cool cand ¢ mlortabie the thing Friday bargains—handsome | meapet Roast NE oot aati |oulerete Glaze extra make Summer waist trunk ; regularly $14...-.. $10 clout with chnewo | dott 23¢ look trim—a 50° grade ut « 25e : : (Third Moor.) | tye tats ts Be Be | otutronNTA ice, pants toomateh— same p tee a beroughly made—steel frame, | ise ehatry Et ee; Women's Swiss rib lisie vests. jeayy sail duck cover, fastened with stout Jain Ms BY] The remainder of the popul.r S0c, 65¢ | steel rivets—five slats on top and $ | BLESS SARDINES. | MIAFORNT ‘RHINE and Toc grades fron our recent succe sful | two frames around budy—malle- » | Q) neh at Sina val Ruin Ee tas | euntaln sales. Colors pink and sky—only about able iron trimmings — riveted— Selected qualli halves; pret IMPORTED Rr \ now bein Gemonatrated , She 50 doz. in all—so you'd do well sheet iron bottom—brass Excelsior lock— erurrap wancons, | Romal tua Heert Te | helen, ato : oh OS WS" eioo0o = eee Ags to be on hand promptly to-mor- full cloth lined—two trays. () or Swett Rene : Sa eate Star refrigerators. Tat with 9 row, for we will clean them off '35¢ Leather suit case, 350—made on Muon Jar 39c 18¢ | vp, geiser'n hi meets at) Hobe 0a fast at 3 for $1; each rns strong steel frame—riveted hinges—rein- Choee Carolina 26¢ Hee a ys Bm e180 Poe) wound, wit Women's Swiss rib cotton vests | forced corners—linen lined-—shirt pocket— Senet ee ag, | Whole Head, 0 tbe... ge Bottle, 68c no bo ft ss —Low neck, sleeveless, very elastic, | straps and buckles—brass lock—24 in. A Pivesy one guarantee dea | Royal, Bthart, Hush TL, 218.00 Onion Hoes. full sized; sizes 4 to 9, 8 for 50c; cach $5 bag for ses. +3.50 23c | tauie”...2 Olt 25c | sha vermouns ese ie 78c, Ei ur one | Best dress shields, 12%4ec pair EST known brand that is made. Manufacturer's name appears on every pair. It’s the brand advertised in every car—every- body thinks of it when dress shields are} iwe will store your fi rs in our new Estimates given. =a erate charge. Send a postal or "phot € 2100 ¢ helsea. | melentifia ebldcalorspe. vaults) affording protection against loss by moths, fire or theft, for a mod- Alterations and repairs now at low Summer prices. Fur Dept., Third Floor. od We are not allowed to mention | the brand, but you will recognize it instantly. | (Guaranteed by the makerand| by, WaieySizes'@ to. —regularly 2ic. to 39¢. Friday, 2 pairs, 25c. Main Floor. Ve shirt waists on sale to-morrow. ite was a year ago almost to a day that we had a similar piece of good fortune, and the women who shared in that great bargain event will be the first to respond to this announce- ment The maker whose stock we have taken in its completeness, is known as one ot the leading waist manu- facturers of America—a maker who employs one of the largest corps of skilled designers in this country, and who does much to mould the dominant shirt waist styles. Second Floor. There are thousands of waists in this purchase all made to sell for cors'derably more than they're now ticketed. We divide them into three great lots and arrange them on special tables for greater convenience. A half dozen waists will be none teo many ab these figures. " ope Lot 1—Pay us $1 and take pick of any waist in this accumulation. Many of lawn with circular yoke of Val. lace back and front—short sleeve effects with ruffles edged with Val. lace—some in white lawn with clusters of tucks down front or embroidery front—all at... “1 Main Floor.) 35¢ 50c shepherd suit- | ing, 29c. Most correct and popular | suiting effects of the season. Black and white, blue and | | Lot 2 embraces a large col- sheer white lawn; either all white or with colored collar and of light blue, pink, 1 25 cardinal, etc. scsscisss+ ° ( tate in finish—made of white lawn, with Val lace trimmings, back and ing; short sleeve effects, with cuffs of Val. lace; 1. (S SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, U ap a trifle more than half price. The section will be so crowded Friday that we have arranged for special counters. destined for a greater popularity this season than ever before; bes material; made for hot-weather wear; sheds dust; is al- and broken pliids; 65c. grade: 60c. all wool cream 69c_ mohair batiste, 39c, | Manufactured [from pure fon batiste—the proper | Angora mohairs—firm,even fabric for the cream wool lection of the famous Peter Pan waists; cuffs; in delicate shades Lot 3—Waists that are elabo- ' front adorned with beautiful hemstitch- peg for this sale at.. «2.06 They're the regular GS. blue and green check mohair that is 35¢ rool; bright lustrous light weigh! wide assortment of the cl sicilians, 49c 85 in. pure all wool chif- | | weave—navy and black— ultra summer gown — so for travelling suits; separate white, in all the neatjand fashionable—very charming skirts and bathing cos- most approved serge in its general effect. - it chee! Se Wonderful values in colored taffeta. N unusual offer to Friday shoppers—69c. colored taffetas at 89c, per yard. Only able, though, to secure 1,500 yards. They come in the choicest eyining and street shades—bright, new goods— extra heavy and serviceable—regular price 69c. Sold in one lot at 59c., and they were snapped up fist. ‘This is the lowest price ever auoted, as Bikes es cgemenes natural tussah at highly finished —desi Ee fs en- tire dreses, coats, ete, 490 Half silk printed Cait 30c Picked up 10,000 yards of these dainty, sheer fabrics—variety of Light blue, pink, lilac, Main Floor, n.naturalall silk fant 29c diesses—recommended for thes 49c— | 6 For coats and we ar—49e grade; 7 5c gra polka dots, printed inthe following shades: 30 navy, gray, reseda, white and black. “A soft, filmy fabric, very 30 Cc lustrous, drapes prettily, for the cool afternoon, evening and Cc Summer gowns. ‘This fabric is a rare bargain at the exceptionally low price of 30. = : Main Moor, 25c. printed organdies and | 39c. mercerized foulards 25c. swisses, -12%e. Sheer printed | An exact reproduction of the all silk— lies and swisses. Our entire stock all in one big lot at 1244c. Buds, sprays, | spots, (oral and Dolly Varden efects. SOc, half silk fancy wash fabrics also Jacquard effects..+.+++++++ Linens and white goods specials. 50¢ Hand-embroidered doylies at 25¢.—Very fine Irish satin damask— scalloped edge—hand embroide red—dot, cloyer, game, fern and centre 25 designs. Sizes 7x9 and 9x13—oval—8} 4 and 944 in., round. Up to b0c Main Floor, or, printed on fine lingerie batiste in the large polka spots that are now so very desirable for the cool Summer dre s. in the season's best shades and patterns; 28c¢ grade. At. HOURS Satin aamask pattern {able-cloths. 800 Pattern table-cloths- heavy, serviceable quality— -grass bleached—lIrish damask | 2) yards long—$2.50 grade, ate.eeeeeeere es Seon + $1.95 1,000 pieces English long cloth—fine and soft de—finished yard pieces. At, per A maker’s vast overstock of pile I eC Men’s blue serge suits, Embroidery ends. AST of this great purehase from St. Gall's leading manufacturer. Season's en- tire accumulation of short ends of fine shirt waist bands and insertic and ends of flouncings, skirtings, edgings, medallions, ete. fect, to $9c grades. At yd. Matin 5e, 10c and 15c. Vloer, 1,000 shirt waist fronts, 39¢ Emb:oidered and lace trimmed—some with fine tucks and Oriental embroidery—others with Ger- man Val. lace combined with Jap. work—rich Or iental embroidery with French Vals. etbroidered on soft lingerie batiste. Choice at 50¢ $ 510. HE best clothing bargain in New York at the Bisnsd writing. Made of a thoroughly ¢ reliable grade of serge, such as will wear and keep its shapely appearance through the season. s—odds mull, batiste Is averag- s+ yards, Swiss, cambric, Nainsook, in leng' ing from 11-2 to not cut out, carded, rough, Some slightly imper- but in the Second Floor. The saving is $5.50 on every suit, and it’s an out- and-out saving, for every other house is obliged to ask $15.50 for qualities as good. We co-operated with the maker when he came to buy his materials —helped him to a big saving, and he in turn agreed to make up these suits for us at just a trifle more than cost price. *10 In fact, they’re They're strictly all-wool serge. They're the stand- ard navy blue. They're the very latest models. They're all hand made. high grade suits, n.ade for men of particular tastes. Come in eit, cr single or double breasted effects, lined with : every detail. 10 alpaca—tailoring correct in All sizes; 15.50 grades, ate Special sale infants’ garments. toG..-. CHANCE to fit out baby in princely style at very low prices. Daintily made caps, slips, skirts, ete, (Second Floor.) 25e for infants’ long slips of nainsook—neck and sleeves trimmed with hemstitched rutiles. for infants’ long slips— © square yoke trimmed’ with rows of lace insertion, hemstitched tucks on yoke—h. s. rutlie around neck and sleeves, for infants’ short dresses 5 —yoke with lace insertlon—clusters of tucksneck andsleeves with hem- stitched rufile—ti mos., 1 anqd 2 yrs. 98c for infants’ long waist blouse dresses. 1.25 forinfants lawn dresses. 12c for children’s cambric drawers. 19¢ for children’s nainsook drawers. 25c for children’s skirts—trimmed with lawn raffietin- ished with lace insertion and lace edge—all sizes. . ae , Ties she = : Children’s canvas shoes. HE feet are ventilated though protected, and there’s nothing quite so comfortable as white canvas. Made ot fine Sea Island cotton. While they last there’s a chance for parents to save one-third the price of new stylish shoes. Want you to know our Foots shape shoes. (See Fioor.) Either button shoes or wide ribbon tie oxfords, | Sizes 2 to 6... teeess 8OC)Sizes 11 to 2.55c. ads Sizes + to 8. Supe ASUS | Sizes abe Sizes 8. to 10. Ane et) SNEAKERS—Black, brown and white; special Atesesievecsshneee Oe BAREFOOT SANDALS—Welt soles.-..1.15, 1.35, 1.50, 1.75 p deity crawronp co.——= = Friday’ 5 grocery specials. - Made Extra, anier Freet Bi “680 aieea Bree | ayn water If ¢ le the home- made bakery. | Our large bakery business is due For Friday we quote: to the fact that everything we make Delicious Tea Blscults, doz Mome-Made Bread. loaf. | = €

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