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TYING UP THEIR YACHTS THIS is a, bargain that ev woman in New York should hear about, for there's still a great scarcity of these gloves in the market. We are able to quote them at just half the regular price owing to a delay in shipment—which brings them here just when our stocks are MHttitwumlumsec ; i —————S— 1 Gites sepliete with lone dliavee “lars heatenin se On. | bt ae: CS already replete with long gloves. Large bargain square, main floor. Matm Floor New York Actors and Managers Own Imposing | 12, 000 pairs, They're black and white, Mousquetaire, Milanese, Lisle gloves—the most desirable of the | bow sleeve Fleet, Which They Are Nuw Seluctantly at, per pair, | ‘se#son's styles. Colorings are the very best. About 12,000 pairs in this assortment. Popular el- | | | gloves, at, sir, { season, but nothing that equalled this, and Friday will probably witness the largest crowd of the year in & 90c | { 50 | Instead of $1, you buy them at 50c. per pair. We've offered several big bargains in elbow gloves this Putting Out of Commission | our glove sec tion. With the informal opening few theatrical yoar this we Righ-class yachts, the fore or managers. Bion to-day and t ® the turmot! of G2 their season of life on the wager bi tome to a close A trip anf, or in the offings Goud the favorite ctud-houses will r Sale of $1. 50. leather bags, 95c. “ delightful, place for luncheon —our cool 8th floor restaurant 12 skeins Shetland ees, 98¢ 1,500 real leather. band and envelope bace—with Special purchase of 5,000 lbs. of fine Shetland fo gilt, oxidized and gun-metal frames all well made and white and colored regular $1.59 « ual-ty ale in “ nicely Fined-—somne with card case end pyrse These needle work section Friday at, per box.of 12 98 bags, new shape, latest siyles, all ses, ex QS wbwhs Caidhe MAGNE Vols dieiai vdcdsowae Cc ularly @1.50. Special for Bargain Friday, at Cc SIXTH AVE. S92" F020" STREETS 1906-7 models for sweaters, caps, shawls and fascinators. Weal a colony of thentr! @Ajoy the warm months aboard verses Which are expensive and of the latest ‘The past few days have brough! many @f those boats nearer port, and those s S@hat have not gone out of comminston Gre anchored each day near Twenty Third street, which brings their owners Glove to scenes of city activity. Man- | Agers ati]! living aboard come to the ity each day to look after thetr bus Heese affaite, while actors drop into oir launches and are whirled to the a ore in time to be on hani Tearvals. A Theatrical Na ‘The upper East River Ghentricai naval review @ie oo string of ¥ Hane feascte: @nd the nigh Plain colored taffeta silk at 49c. Extraordinary dress goods values {OST timely offering for mothers preparing schoo! wardrobes for their daughters—newest fabrics for Fall and Winter at more than a fourth saving. 65c plaids and fancy suitings, 45c. gosta ga | j Over 5,000. yards of these fashionable weaves for Fall and Winter; all the newest deaizns and ¢-lor mix- tures, neat checks and broken plaids—made to retail at G5ce—special for bargain Friday at 45c glace combinations—blue #ni brown, blue-and black, red and black 4 9 79¢ all-wool new fancy suitings, 59c. 89¢ pure silkt-wool French plaids,60¢ VER 5,000 yards of these splendid plain colored taffeta silks will be displayed y on the bargain counters for Friday shoppers. They're of a standard of qual- A ity that will retail at 69c. in leading stores-the coming autumn. Mate Fiore. Extra heavy taffeta with just the right rustle indicative of a high grade quality of silk-— come in all the new Fall shades in both street and evening colors—also {ull line of brown and red, sapphire and green, green and brown, green ia New dark Fall mixtures, in the most wanted color Newest and richest effects of the season especially black, &e., &c.—strong, serviceable and highly fished; 69¢. qualities, combinations, medium weight, special at 59e. adapted for school wear, reduced to fide. 3,000 yards co'ored Peau de eeciges 49c. 44-in. all-woo!) black tailor voile at 49¢ 59c black Roxanna suitipgs at 39¢ These are also a Gc. grade, and come in a full rirge of colors; © AD: peryd.; agreat bri blick and splendid range g@™ Clearing of all od! lines and broken assortments of high-grade dress {abries, a wide 50 variety of weaves, reduced for bargain Friday to less than half manufacturing cost.......... e of changeable effects; silks that have never sold for less than 69 y bargain at 49c 10,000 -yard sale of Men's 1.50 shirts, 79c. VER..40. dow. mens vegligee,shitts, the balance of our great purchase of last week. Came in too late, so we re- served them for this week's sale. sats ricer. Judging trom previous responses early selection is advisable—both pleated or plain bosoms, Winding up our. August clear- ance of women’s apparel. HREE lots for Friday shoppers into which are gathered the balance of the broken lines of women’s suits and skirts at prices that are below cost. Not a garment but comes to you at less than the materials alone could be bought for, Third Feor. Think of suits that sold at $25 to $37.50 (or $9.75, or suits that sold at $37.50 to 855 at $14.95, and skirts that were $15 to §1 5. Doesn't seem believable, does it? Bout you'll find that the values bear out our strongest assertion, and, furthermore, the styles are correct, up to-date and wholly desirable. i Lot 1;-Women’s $25 to $37.50 suits, $9.75. |W omen;s suits in voiles, worsteds and invisible checks— $0, fo) : THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 2, 1908 Ee a te THEATRICAL SKIPPERS | Remarkable offering of *1 lisle elbow sleeve. Sema at aoe... aa fine embroideries. a quantity at half price and the i) ec vor Pen “Seren tone balance at a saving of noe than oe footbag Al nO¥e r one-third — all qualities and patterns Bila” Arthur A*ice Y 1 r now in such great demand. sasike Hiaaks on eas gee York ump into th Assortment includes edgings, skirt @ach of which has car ‘i ° ings, bandings, insertions, ete:, etc t ch. 10¢ per yard for 20c embroideries. * * York. harbor 15c per yard for 25¢ embroideries. - Sale wash laces. H 4 \ attached or de- 79 tached cuffs— special ...... Cc Men's inedtigat -shirts, 35c, Broken lines from our 7?c. and $1.00 grades—slightly soiled—a laundry will put in perfect condition; | Specia BL sslaeuveciwovieas hava 39¢ t= $3.00 and $4.00 men’s worsted bathing suits, $1.50. Men's worsted bathing suits, regular price $8.00 and $4.00—about 15 doz. lett—a chance to own an Al bathing suit ud HA 50 at a very little cost~special. . sae hin' 4 of phe- ‘and said to be possesse ‘ » Faced speed. It in registered rom | nm, put Mes in tt Bos time, for the manage’ hiis Gays of Inte in tis New York Mr, Keith is & member of the fan and hak been a yachting ently + for many years. herr Savage aimont lives about fils steamer Marjorie, which ep ballt| and oe fi dp the Hub. Jf bs AF pegs In addition to the captain MrT poe rag 88 five. a Japanese ¢ Ita Woter oo ar the ninety-foot | and a Jay ve emer Proalt, the property of Joan arent ise Bchoeftel. of the Tremont Strvet tre, Boston. The veevel has not deen in the loqal port, for Mr hotel kote it at home, where he Qmtariains hiv theatrical friends during | | home,| One of Mr. Thompson's -| lounging spots is in ¢ B Sen h of Wal 25c per yard for 89¢ embroideries. NOTHER shipment of those hand- some wash laces that created such a furore in this section last Friday: rain ror Torchon laces, point de Paris laces, French and German Val. laces, edgings, iisertions a alf and less then half: 10¢ wash laces now marked at Se | quantity and styles limited—to clear up the stock we offer | suits that sold as high as $37.50, at Women's $37.50 to $85 Lot seater +5 to $19.75 Lot 2 suits, $14.75. skir.s, $8.75 Women’s suits, odds and ends of the season's Women's high-grade white terge skirts in a best styles, including voiles, panamas, some var.ety of styles; not more than one 01 two of taffetas, handsomely trimmed, in a model. A skirt dressy enough for the ¢oat and cton mo’els—sell- $14. 75 afternoon or evening wear. Selling 8 75 ing as high as 65.00—to close at | as high as $19.75; for... -++ . bad 184 owner of the ¢ Fainut Street Thea’ ‘acing enthusinast. | Nanon, torty- | ithe, and ie! his presence i# not} y 4 E F 25¢ wash laces now marked at 10c 85e wash dates now t » Griarner, Charles = prea et 15¢ Leonard Pletcher are | im a ee rs | Men’s Summer suits.| Women's oxfords. | Clearing undermuslins. } — rwred | 90 L days on the water aa the guest | if Fred Thompeot He f expensive of all these yachts IF by William Gillette, who when he 9 not decided to become « | $3 $135 VERY ¢t h value ‘ S$ long as the clearing sale lasts you can look for extraor- ee bargain eg Arid. A! dinary values in the muslin underwear section. “ent, gradesummersuits for the thousands HE trade-mark en Broedway Mitne engages of men who start on their vacation the. last stamped on —E Arawers and corset covers—dainty and ee cs or ‘Aunt | Erlanger Buliding « Boat, | part of August. daocail Wises these shoes be- | sheer materialy—several good styles—trimmed with ; Poity in a wow Bo will A 1. Belaraer, whose vensel Wissel turks fall vabicvlakio speaks quality, rows of lace insertions and edges, beading and ribbons. i 1 carries a . i | sipgit pote { leeds of the finest tropical fabrice— shapeliness and | tg 85¢ nainsook and cambric nightgowns, ' ost Juxur : mer are akeowd posal —. good wear— Cc drawers and cor:et covers; unusual values; trimmed with in __ edison y aggro eerie vines are missing, of course, be $ 50 and a price about three times that sertions and ruffles of lace and embroidery, beading and ribbons. Jo polly came whe: ortinents a 5 row" i | | axe ana’ con | ootnplats the ‘fegular prices * quoted for to-morrow’s sale. It is the 12@ for 20c corset covers, soft finished cambio 12 Bmnong "the best “aoating a newer tnd more modern | were $10, $12 and $15—only > final clearance of the Summer. trimmed with lace edges. Remember, 20¢. value for Cc Sel'in person. It was agoord ¢ seubon. Openie Ax bout 200 left, and for te Aecond Fleer i shied teen cid | his own, ideas ° ‘one of the few clearance we've marked them and other equally popular | §Qe for 75¢ night gowns. |YSc for 1.15 corset covers. ' unched In 16), an t on NOL Ow bon » | ke: nae Sean the poawe hy note | Rtas thr Toran’ | at about half their value. .... Patrician makes, in black, tan and | O8c for 1.50 right gowns. OBE for 1.50 corset covers. y j Mr tillers dues not leave the ohare led | Suits that sold at yf ees > ideal kid, turn and welt soles; regulacly $2.50, 1.50 for 2.00 night gowns. 1,25 for 1.75 walking skirts, tly escumt when ie might sink | $18 to $30 now....... $5.00 and $3.50, reduced to S0c for 7 ¢ cambric drawers. 1,98 for 2.50 walk ng skirts. Iver AO aee | 3], 35 ana 3], 65 Infants’ and children’s wear. | Is hls secret We also offer for the same day all that ts left of our ultra 25c for 39c Jong and short slips. | __ 25c for 50c corded wash hats, Ee Sigal ese stylish Sumer suits that sold up to $90, Men who find their | Canvas oxfords—white and colored, $] — ne a ee _ Another 6 tl site in this ¢ ection w pt t atest rgaln of th bi —~res + + erty of Hi Sinan tor Te ate eee i al beanie ae regularly $2.00 to 83.00, reduced to --+ | for children's bonnets—~real valtes that have sott trom \ theatrical colony material and faultlessly tailored—they've been re 410 Children’s black kid and ta than | Cc $2.00 to $3.00; lace, embroidery, treks and ribbon 4 revegant 0 duced before, first to $15, then to $12—now for shoes, broken sizes; were $2.50 to $8.00; j for $8.00 children’s tic : { mle yacht, ; final clearance we mark them at aah | proctal tee Bataats Friday. i$ | 1,50 for $5.00 children # pique conty, 1 b . aay ma vagy ge —— —~SI MESON CRAWFORD CO,— poner nnn MESON CRAWFORD CO, ‘ rete oar bo on | eee Telephone The great August lace curtain sale. ‘August furniture specials | jaf & dozen time -" field Seeks Solitude. OU'LL never be uble to buy lace curtains as cheap as now, and it will be many a day before you | $30 robe. 922 \OSTERMOOR $15) $2) CHINA, JD.50 ( MATTRESSES, Ostermoor's "epecial”’ * 4 at Made of curtered oak, and the balance were the result of unusual trade concessions obtained for this great sale. Fourth Foor, | Dorkmanship’ fitted wi 4 es ada — weathere) fin'sh, mission bd pailt, **m stuffed, *7.50 Irish point lace curtains, $4.60. | so Srre sie |e, ee et eee | ane | Selected « will again find such extensive assortments. Many of these curtains were imported months ago, | oak, el renal highty polished, highest qui CLOS&IS. makes prompt action easy. ie the Amorita, » sevent Have You One? WEW YORK TELEPHONE 00., 18 Ray Btrwot | long iraw: |comers; A.C. A. or fancy ° i | er, lacquered brass trim- | dust-proof ratil - But one of the many excellent opportunities this August ming, large French g 920 | ish ticking, at...... 15 | sale affords, and when we tell you that there are hun- f 60 | Heel nlase: malerirs: $10 METAL 7. So BEDS, id $30 BRASS $925 dreds of other styles ranging up to $13.75, on which the BEDS Our special brass bed, 2 savings are even greater, you will agree with us when we - inch continuous post, heavy say you simply cannot afford to miss this event. filling, mounted with extra heavy’ buske, best Spal ¢ $3.50 ruffled Arab- $2.75 corded Arab-|98c. ruffled Remais- | lacquer.very mates | jan la Pay eal jan tage cnrting, sance muslin cur- and well constricted Isg-inch povis, best baked enawe!, brass top rails ant bias spindles, eatra heavy Bling and the new style | Theor kno’ brass “7 waves, all » res, at. | r | tains, 69¢, 925 ALL-HAIR § 1 A purchose of 250 palrs in Only a Timited variety of Just, the curlain~ tor your | | MATTRESSES, 18 gh ell ad avd i" four styles; the manufactu- these clever copies of the Fall bedroom needs, made ull 40° Ibs., best quality id f AHome Completely $1 25 fos oc, LIBERAL ret had only sulfcient af the ‘expensive originals priced of durable organdie with | elf, ‘ery closely i | iar i) | Furnished at 4 CREDIT. lace left to make this quan- up to $8-0, but early shop~/renaissance Ince insertion | stripes fioksagit 518) ; titythat why ga og Pen will secure styles that afd hemgtitched #21 DINING 14,75 | 98.50 CHAINS 1.° m Seas ce RLS are ioahiieelack mad 1 RO lruflei — ao save 69c- , . 4 » poll round | i t, wer, $500 Renaissance lace | $16.50 Arabian lace | $5,00 Beerhn Jace cur-| $3.00 Noliuanben lace gan phan 1 ie utr woh ns a ‘bed sets, $3.40 bed sets, $8.0. | tains, $2 curtains, $1,40, clay fee 4.7 | competent: svvvee De | ableyasnnvsssees — SIMPSON CHAWRORD CO, pmmon ~ _ MPSON CRAWFORD o, ” Grocery bargains on sale here Briday s ane } Searaay, t BEE si NDE alee pale Tain i : HOME MADE BATA De " ‘ , _ RE ) SUGAR Mail bs Teironane | Ds nT HIM SUT AN 1B o0.8 | ft These rooms are on exhibit r Showrooms. We also furnish | cartons, 20 | £ tab PURE LEAF LARD. IMPONTED SW188 CH i af Fitna basa ieee ~ 3 Rooms at $75. Rooms at $150 ei ag, Ale : tate cag righ tony vee aT $l. 00 ee | loaves at, per oat, id ean, Stn Hunter bran ‘ 45¢ pein mr ae -. Callan. ARTO: full The pe Apply alse've BUTTER. that, Gods #1; 00m ROT Yang gi VERA ne neat | satrn taney posi, ” front Coated Bae Uae um mn Per Week Opens | ie an fe Stuart, made fresh SARDINES, tr ure Airabip and | ermal vet ollve eanrery etteal from Lene Isiand aries dowen i tTb; Yackuee’..., LSE | peer op. HOLLED MAM. New aprons ‘ iy ome, Shock freraas 28c thaeneene uw te Bare: mata WRESH FRUIT JAMS. all LcoeouitenD ae? nee aces) ye Sivary, ae aatked r Ge ox AR. * “oh H A whl Mts det Lee ton “h Mmoivrd