The evening world. Newspaper, June 6, 1906, Page 8

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Lumber eae and Three |‘ gta optestora, were usin f Tenements Destroyed (78.2... Two dig fires Kept the Brownsvi on the Shortly before Sumber yard on tween 1! fire. and flamed up ! slarms w their he TWO IG SLE owind of up t na ‘i wag reacuat again By | his the two-story tached to first blast of smoke that surrou and thelr o:c police. were 3,240 ch tered out plased for unity. Over on Wa line of tene the snoke e fir by Miss teaching in ‘OF the fires Broadway WED THE WORLD: KEEP FIREMEN =~ HARD AT WORK < in Brownsville. = jump. pon Jassph M. C « the the y Over ash minagement He within a few Bessie Lord & Taylor. Will place on sale Thursday A. M. Women's and Misses’ Shirt Waist Dresses at Half Original Prices. Partial descriptions as follows:— \ White French Lawn Dresses with fine needle work embroidery on skirt and waist, At White Dotted Swiss Dresses, ad 6.75 trimmed with Val. laces on waist and skirt. Vhite Linen ¢ each, * Lawn Dresses in plain tailored es, Values | $10.50 Colored Lawn eevee hé 6) in checks or polka dots iE Dozens of styles to select from ar full x e ol size 1 Twentieth St, t ifth Ave, N eS GENTLEWOMEN'S OUTFITTERS WILL HOLD ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY AN UNUSUAL Sale of Waists Embracing models of exceptional beauty, taste‘uly and elaborately trimmed with Cluny, Irish Crechet and Baby Irish Lace, and German . inserton and edging, Wiso all-over Embroid=ry—work ship and material of finest—reduced far below cost of manufacture or import. Three Extraordinary Specials !' 150 NEW SHADOW EMBROIDERY WAISTS, | made of fn= Lingerie Mullin White, Pink, and Nile, show rg four distinct styles o} New fash and cufis Pr.ce $8.7. 2C0 WAISTS, comprising Hand Embroidered Lir trimmed with Baby Irish, German Val Lace and al-over Emb.oidery sleeves Beautitu! creations..+.++ Heretofore $16.50 to $20. 00 75 WAISTS, comprising all-over Embroidery. Nets trimmed with imported laces. V.ry Lingerie trimmed with Baby Irish Croch finest Embroideries ; Hand Embroidered—short or lo all strictly exclus ve models.. adjoining Gorham Mig. Co. Fifth Ave., at 36th St. A Scouring Soap A Metal Polish A Glass Cleaner inypson Crawford 1G einway upright (used) $175 HE above is one of seventeen used Piano bargains on sale to-morrow only. $5 down and ‘> per month will buy almost any one of them, Here are a few others: Le O09 1 Kstey 5.00 Stei $125.00 100.00 125.00 75.00 85.00 right (fine upright fue. 1 Pease uy +++ 110.00 1 Schubert These good that instruments we will take them al- lowing you all money paid are so back within one year, to apply ona new instru ment, including the famous Packard, Schumann, H. & 5. G. Lindeman. “| i SDAY EVENING, JU NE 6, ‘BUYING BY SHORTS a =e dleean ATTACK ON <2 ae er 1906. HELPS GRAIN MARKETS “er ——— COTTON CUTS PRICES. , ! Women's Dlaek ¢ pongee coats 2 there only 1,090 coats, but then of pat A eee ee ete ys SUTH AVE on Cree; the smaller ordinary conditions, we could not offer these coats for rate purchased under Thes* garzien's renresent the best values New York has a ered this season—tor ¢ i by ther and the law pree you for outloor cecasio eof the models coitained on tt here They ro tandsome materials, in jaunty, stylis' up-to-da’e effects, and «ould be re sonably priced at Cou le the none Freity, stylish coa‘s, 7.95. For midsummer mountain and sea- shore — white popl with blue collars or natural linen with black col- lar-—three ter length—finely tail ored—a suitable yachting o dr ving erat; also black taffeta and pongee— see figure in centre. Separate Eton coats, 8.50. broadeloth or chiffor finish taffeta mart little model— fancy braid trimmed—lined with white silk—all szes Black tafleta coat at $15 faney broa lc In fine quality <—New model; copy from a loth collier; June sale of muslin underwear. NE thousand more of those nainsook corset covers at 89c—-came in the first part of the week and are now on sale—it’s wondertully little money to pay for corset covers that show such care in the making. Soft sheer corset covers. Full French effects—trimmed front and back with rows of lace, insertion and edge, beading 39ce and ee ee ie as cut. for drawers—good quality cambrie—cut fall with faring ruffles, tucks and “hem- stitching s .25 for cambric wilking skirts, v.98 for cambric walking skirts. 9% for ni tht gowns—lace trimmed. 2.95 for night gowns of fine rainsook. 5.c for cambrie trimmed {i chemise: | 1.50 for lace and embroid- ery trimmed chemise. 79e tor cambric drawers ace anid emb. trimmed. 1.25 for cambric and nain- sook drawers. 50c tor nainsook corset ) 95 for Trench hand made drawers. 3.95 for French hand made night BOWns: 2.95 for French hand made walking skirts. 10, 000 yards batiste laces. AO OTRE 3R big purchase of batiste laces—the clearance of an imp rter’s surplus—the rich novelty laces—hatiste combination laces—the most elegant designs of the season at about half the real SAR: Main Floor, One of the most varied sales ever }-eld in this section—showing combinajions 0 the new- est daintiest ba is e lac.s impor-.ed this season. n bands, medallions, 1 «es, insert-ous, Imy bat ste combine | with baby rol ery an! bet ste combine l—co: ican drawnwor < ngiis) eyelet and lice and b tiste combined—Cluny width Many: styles and irreg ilars rish lice binations of bat ste aad hatiste combinat ons. 1 nl batiste combined 39c a yard for Brtiste Laces wo th up to T5c. S0ce a yard for Batiste Laces worth up to $1. 98 a yari for Batiste Laces worth up to $2. 1.48 a yard for Batiste Laces worth up to $3. rich .apinese et Venis SIMPSON CLAWFORD Co, — Save the Babies. FANT MORTALITY is something frightful. We can hardly realize that of all the children b in civilized countries, twonty-two per cent., or nearly one-quarter, dio before they reach one thirty-seven ent., or more than ono-third, before they are five, a ne-half before hey are fifteen ! We do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Cast majority of these rise ious lives I of these infantile deaths are occasi Drops, tinctures and soothing syrups sold for chi more or lees opim or morphine, They are, deadly poisons, In any quantity ions, sickness, death, t seo that it bears th the blood to cirenlate properl: 5 of the skin and Castoria always bears t 1 a in would cave a 0 Bay that many tic preparations splaints contain Hey ie por Genuine SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WC MONDAY WONDE! a ne ><, Take luncheon in our coo! 8th floor restaurant. La a Ye anys, ts at ZL amy me the th less than $14.7 munber, more ii a5 | ro) we to oft le present 1 outing co'ti—best t rials © ente‘al h mo enaneaip. th mae ) y we haven't s-ace to iil matayi 2) the various sivl ty A ni it an cver at z the Cepariment to-morra ; i Natura! Inen c Se LY) 10.73. } r t fron; f ular ape effect t hand fig | black taffeta o> § Lon¢ . pon ee coats, $12. ' Dainty embroidered collars, fill 4 UN plnited mo « excellent ™ fall slee av 1 5 Vusteated, \ heclass garment; beautifully te mmed in Pack silk bra me with } (? Sale of 5,000 bere! ful veils at 25¢ to Sac. } JENS importer who brings to New York more veil- 4 ings than any other house, has c’osed out to us ¥ all his ready-to-wear veils at a fraction of their regular value, Floor. € aine 1 in this sale are the handsa st creations of the foremost makers of 25¢ Paris, Lyons and Cale Each veil or this season's business and is perfect in every respe*t. Thouzh the total quentity offered is very large, ther not many veils of any one ki nd Perhaps six or a doren of a style s. Just about as many as 50 ‘ the average person w ll ¢ esire c are available tor hat dra;es, for scarfs, for motor: ing, for se :shore and out- inf, 75c., $) and up regu- Come in bla white, clampnagne, vs riovs brawns, tan, grays; also navy, Ight blue, pink, liveader, red, garnet, plum, ¢ ro €, ec, hand ome'y em- broidered veils, embroi tered } veils, dot forJcr chenille do embroidered vei's, net ve ls, Chentilly lace vels, hand em- broidered effects, Pru sels net ¢nbro'd- ered veils, ete,, in two lots. Mode to retail at 50¢., Toc. and $1, at { af | | 4 p m9 } a 25e and 50c Stoanien rugs, 2.75 N ocean traveller without a rug is at the merey of every change of bree e — freed to sp nd hous in a close cabin that he ought to enjoy on deck, We have some specially attra tive rugs now — nota few, but a_gencrous assortment. ant Elo oR Ny Domestic plaid steamer rug $4 grade at $2.75, \ in grays and brown— | Impoite! ge variety fron the Scotch plaid make to the finest rugs of cur importations. Prices of domestic tanging fom $2.75 Jor demestic rugs to imported mugs a 8G —87.50 wa 810 up wo 825 and dome tie rugs, in Ja

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