The evening world. Newspaper, September 19, 1906, Page 4

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, tons and Know When to 4 Air or Bury Them. yg ‘The twentieth century confesmer to Whe | woman of fon ta her—mant Sure! A nlender, diack-mowned etrl with dainty linen and a capacity for Geleding her own business now learns s Maly ise fos] manager Made the divcovery king his beam for & novelty, he + Of Manicures tn whic | 2 Work on one -pair of f One who fintvhed firs! wtyle was to h Ml weeding ov ag! two were fo prizes were es talked. G forbdidien or supper inv stomers The scheme looke great, but Mr BMelvitie has ved to regret his temer- fty. He asked for 50 manioures to} enter the competition. The next morn- fing he waited for replies—and he got | @hech! Bome were cheerful, wome com Piant—and some « hed the. palma Phat wave in Mr e's office “What Do You Think of That?” “Who says we gosnlp? "What do you mein to tnainuate? ‘That we mar ere for > tips? Thank dimes Moments of rage or Dave little old New York eit take notice Mr. Mevilic saw Mile. M qrree Hekt. te alll here anybow, he mys, What t way—Dbut that is another ® Mies Elma Batley, 9 epri« Person who ix employed in a b say parlor, was moved to “TF am not spending my salary ae 4p theow at omy feline Relther have joed t eures aro raising a heavy wings where your shirt-wain “Me fiat and long (that's th Jet the other fellow Suppers Don't Pay the Landiady. MelyiMe runs away with the ek inet ry supper is about the style but let me @hop at £30 the next of there's nothing dol ters window on Saturday 0 hy rch trot in the mere | t tie a heh whe ets henge Aelia her it ie a theme o Spi nap to Wo y y tap ie turned At he ‘teas he hande her » ten Be a Ais Mit he cs ‘looks Gown again « ba just Krand. wd he come back and ely tip. And the ne haw another engage of the mipper pro But she cynnot ve 1 | Bosalp Meant to Be Repeated. sto porsipng! ¥ Pf Ty org: GAR An. experienced Bome women eurat the. Korous and t Lhd pare medicinal auld only in mem im beth. Pak fw (he Bho OI Chhemint.” 0 week make ware the scat cork ankrekew, V Mette Worklot oma de lve tree, Duty Malt Whiskey Cory Rooventer, Oe the pews abroad, And the girl whe win, | Wer clawa. » SLEEPER FELL FROM window, | Best Tonic of the Age... Pancs ne Comfortables || i BALTIMORE, Md, Kept. 18—Gen. | he mor Adam #. King, former Coneul-General ov orga wp. beowuse he thin t Parla, is er Hy $1 at hia home ta t} him,” “1 now comply with your request | & loth and send photo. | have taken your a MBE De van Many, many thousands have enjoyed this wee Winter headgear. polished table colllects so much dust in a day that she can write her name on it. The same thing happens to a soda cracker exposed to the air —sufficient reason for buying Uneeda Biscult the only soda cracker. Perfectly pro- tected in a dust tight, moisture proof package. light, medium and dark | | checks, &c. At, per yard, Taffeta—2' in. wice—one of the Black Peau de Soie—+x est wearing taftas man ufactured — rich $1.1% At, per yard ¢ bere ee} 2,500 Yards of 27 in | -— Imported Pure Dye 4,000 Yards of 36 | i Black Taffeta~*«''*>!¢) | Colored Taffetas |' entire also white a highly tinished P Sold at $1.50... $1 dresses, hichiy fini rich black —worth $4.25 78¢ lt sedans Women’s Boots and Shoes | Special at, per yard ee” | 2,500 Yards Black Italian 1,200 Yards of 36 of 36 in. black— heavy, lustrous—suitable for: coas and 4 known throughout ilaly as 58 suits—wear guaranteed—worth | Old Honesty.” Worthysc, © Cc T2c ! | Last of the Millinery Show Days. k's know of. To-morrow will be the last of the formal show days. We would like you to see this exhibit in its en- tirety that you may become familiar at the earliest possible moment with what is newest and best in Fall and ‘ turs Altered and Repaired by Expert Furriers— by Expert Furriers-Modcrate Prices. Simpson rauford Co This Autumn’s Greatest Sale of Silks. More than 100,000 yards of both Foreign and Do- ee mestic Weaves at Prices that Compel Attention. In the store and at our command are more silks than have ever been gathered together for a similar event, And such silks! All that is new in design and weaving —with a color assortment that embraces eve $m ee ey | 10,000 Yards of $1 Novelty } | 1,500 Yards 27 inch White | ' 5,000 Yards Yard wide | | Dress Silks—in a splendid line of | Taffeta —a superior quality, in both; | “Guaranteed” Black Dress chiffon and reg- || colorings, print warp, Jac- Cc} | ular finish, Positively never c vag quard, chameleon, stripes, | sold at lesshan $1 a yard. ‘ c | | | black, Regularly $1 yard. exposition, like which there is no counterpart that we » known shade. Tafteta—full 36 inches wide—“Wear 69° Guaranteed” on the selvage of every yard; perfectly an a 3,500 Yards 1 Yards Imported 1,500 Yards of Double White Taffeta—'9 and 20 In. Width Biack Crepe de wide, The im. Chimes in, wide—supertor qual- ity, higniy finished and extra heavy: Porter's sample pieces; In both whitesmd Pg co yard —7 Lashed for s] 1] ivory Worth from Bye, to tuli dress pattern $1.10. Sale price, per fard 50c a “5,000 Yards imported; — 4,000 Yards of 24 in.) | Glace Taifetas—19 ana 0 | All Silk Colored Crepe | | is. wie—chtton nist suttable for, | | de Chine—extra teary, coats, Cresses ard skirt lustrous quik linported to sell at 85 hy—fast edges, Worth 3s, OC | rer yd 40c} Peay APS. For Early Autumn Wear. t} Women’ S "Suiits, ing Pumps and Drew Sippers athe seveet proves meee 1) Tig New Fall Model and all fashionable leathers, t °24.79 at Here are two new Fall models, in which we can give you choice of either broadcloth or cheviot (the two fabrics most in favor) of an exceptionally fine quality. At 24.75 they offer renewed evidence Of our garment supremacy. Special attention is directed to an exclusive novelty in Evening Slippers, | —'The Gretchen ''— Lace and Madras Curtains |; At the following Decided Reductions: Colored Madras, Were $4.75 to 8.25 Pr. $3.50, 5.50 Irish Point, Were $5.50 to 1250 + $3,95t0 8.50 |! ncaa rete Midehs |! Renaissance, “ 7,80 "1850 « 4,95to 10.50 || jaunt A Limited Quantity of Lace Bed Sets, Single and | sa i Double Bed Size, at Corresponding Reductions. al unphe to hate ncn ade naneninnentt Ata *] : “Pechagy ae feary the society woman|{ (Third Floor) vet; pleated skirt | The other (shown int p ¢) f 2A. 75 has Jacket trimmed with wide silk braid, fancy Wést Twenty-third Street || —— <= clath vest in. pa GEN. ADAM E. KING VERY ILL tel shades, neatly raided; very ful ated skirt THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 207H 4 New Model Corsets Jone ane fell anion tn the Wistow | WHITE BATISTH, Long Walst, Habit Hip, garter attachment. i Regularly $3.00, 2.00 | WHITE COUTIL, genuine whalebone, side and front garter, Regularly $5.00 3,00 From a manufacturer whose name iS 4 S$ they ought to find new owners ina hi At ain ‘Chittren's Coats that ed =a $3.00. Ma ih ap to mings 1, ini a ( ‘vidas cheviot, in red an eadcloth and box b prominent citizen of! tine. Sateensand novelty Brocade coverings, down and Jemb"s wool filled fancy Draid-and-apphaae design, values up £0 $12.00; sizes = iw | 20 5 years Syracuse, N. Y., says! SPECIAL SALE OF “Duffy's Pure Malt} Stunning values in which are manufacturers’ samples—hence the saving. All of them are cut very generous atd full, and finished in every detail. Fiaee) 98e for Sateen Petticoats; in six excellent models, high- ly finished grade; made very full; Whiskey is the best Eastern aud Western Blankets 'Women’s Petticoats. tonic of the age and) SINGLE bed size, 4.50. 5.50, 7.50 | $5.00 kinds at $3.95. $7.50 kinds at $5.00. trusts that it will help) aes p : i 5.50, 6.50, 7,50 | These are specimen values. Assortment in-its entirety com- others as it has helped, PXTR4 LARGE 6,50, §.50, 11.50 iA prises Silk, Sateen, Heatherbloom and Flannelette kinds, most of ee Silk Petticouts; splen- 3. 95 quality taffeta, in black Malt Whiskey and consider it one and’ colors—some made with accor- of the fthe age, As it 4 finished with ruf- i : “ have | Plaited flounces; finishe has rust it will help HRs and tutte, oe eesiater | fles and strappings; other styles have oh highly recomn nend its use of 4h rings $5 | cir salar ruffles, t immed with fancy to my fr '—T. M, ft titching ‘ ‘or Silk Pettiec nats) heavy " coats: DORWIN, 101 Woodland Ave, 95 fhuing tlits, in ack and | 27S f0n Gatean | Rettlenates Syracuse, N, Y., July 2d, 1906 = all the newest p haites; Several | tiounce; prettily designed with accor and accordion — plaitings: | hiss strappings finish with tucks, ruches, shir- O8cq, 1:25 and 1.93 for Jer. ey 6; silk and percaline under ‘Top Hetticoats! coarse lay: value $7.50. or fine weaves trimmed with a full 5.95 for Libis ess Petti- or accordion plaited flounce coats - hent qual-) as peed vot ruffles ¢ stylesy 1.98 end 2.95 for Heather- teep plait ““" bloom Taffeta Petti- ed flounces with sectional ruffles; / coats; soft, rusting material, made others have circular flare flounces;| with deep flounces, clusters of fine trimmed with riches, tucks and | tucks and shirrings; extra dust shirrings in black, plain and change: | ruffles. Dutly $ Pure. Waist Specials Malt Mhiskey | sme ay stn ate Sy hand-made or Baby Irish yokes, full ee-quarter sleeve, also novelties in plaid red effects, regularly $7.50, able shades. Value $8. 125¢ and 59%: for Women's 1.25 for Sateen Pettivoa s: Flannelette Underskirts; sf choice of four splendid} splendid quality; cut very full with styles, cut very full with Claring| deen ruffles; trimmed with tucks and J f . flounces; trimmed with tucks, vlait:| scilloped edges in pink, Nght blue | THE NEW FORM BELT ther ahd Fren vt ann! shirritigs and pretty stripes belting wine ey ORE RS . THE GIBSON perfect fitting belt in black, white, *3.50EmbroideredCentrePieces,1.50 brown ei ai 20 Embroidered Centre Pieces at far less than half price, iz i ot eeticie . ‘alileiieate Embroidered with mercerized cotton on Hardanger scrim—-18-inch, 24-inch and 36-inch pleces. Desirable because 23d St., Cor. Fifth Ave. nan en vote \2 -25 they launder perfectly. $3,50, $5.50 and $7.75 J} 50 TAREE ss ¢0.0aninenes oo 150, $2.25, 92.08 # Py yee ren sya # heewud Flwor navy ar tlt iit, at me models made with faring) dion plaiting, tucked foot tuffle and ; coats two rows of silk red and navy. Ages ; round cape with five rows styles; some made with with braid, military butto’ of fancy silk braid; Entirely new stocks of French, California and Eastern Blankets, single, At 5.00 Several very handsome silk cord; collar Mr. A M. Dorwin a double and extra large aizes; alao for cribs and twin beda; the Gner grades Made of faney checks a novelty cloth trimmed with J hound singly, Comfortables for cribs, alngle and double beds of Silke, Sa semi and box effects, prettily trimmed with velvet ribbon, pee, postal Three § ‘Splendid Lots of Dress Goods Underpriced hat tell best their own story of style and ist such offerings as thesé that will attract We are splendidly equipped to-sen Main Floor hefore. All Wool Gray Panama Suitings and Overpisid Wor- Just the sort that are held in such nigh favor for early Fall r wear—light, medium and dark shades of gray—$1.00 69c Plaid Suitings. One of this season's most red ‘eations—bright silk lines forming the plaids in all of the proved sizes. Special at 75¢ 50- in All Wool Mirror Finished Broadcloth—a most extraor- tirary offer—beautiful high finished broadeioth in about twemy 1.00 of the newest Paris shades, including black. A special offer at. Novelties in Leather Goods. We will show to-morrow a very large collection of the newest novelties from Paris, for both men and women. Brown is the pré- i r, and alligator skins in both horn back and plain are used. Colorings are soft, richly shaded and highly The window display will interest you ataaodad Real Alligator Pocketbooks “in. Silk and Wool Beautifully made; very practical model; values wp to $1.75, at $ ‘thers up to Wah 1.00 Real Alligator Card Cases and Bill Polds, Letter Cases, etc, at.... 1.50 Others up 10 $4 00 Catriage, Auto and Chatelaine Bags. fitted and plain; great variety of shapes and stylés~very special at 2.23, 5.50 and up to 20.00. 1.700 Bags—Worth $1.50 to $2.00 at Real leather Hand Bags, both leather and silk lined—some {with one and two fittings; kinds that are sold about town 95e for $1.50 and $24N+—all at 9c. to-morrow. | On the Bargain Square Infants’ and Children’s Fall Apparel A Sale of Maker's Samples mym for superb style and careful workmanship we have taken a line of samples from which he has sold his product to the leading Americgn stores Divided into seven groups for quick handling, with decuad Fest.) Prices Cut Exactly in Half Long and short coats, bonnets and dresses—new and stylish and pretty Special at 1.69 Q > 4 years Worth 4.50 At 1.98 ee Long ‘Coats of fine quality bed- ford; made with deen circular cape; fin- fshed with silk braid and $ At SOc Children's Cashmere Dresses—values ap to 2.00—in red, navy and light blue; prettily designed with fancy shaped yoke or waist effects; trimmed with tucks, fancy braids and buttons At 68¢ Por infants and children—Sitk Bonnets—val- ues up to $1.50; seven pretty styles-—no two alike; made with dainty tucks Isce ruches and ribbon rosettes: Less Than Ie? Price for New Lace Sample Strips. One of the chief missions of our Lace Head when he goes to St. Gall and Saxony is to corral all the advance sample strips of the best makers, We contract for the most of them below half prices, and our supply this season is greater than ever before 50¢ to 75 strips at ZS5e, $1.00 ta $1.25 strips at SOC, $1,450 to $2.50 atrips atc 98e, $3.00 to $4.00 strips at $1,488 $4.50 to $7.50 strips at $2.98 Assortment consists of Allovers, Waistings, Galle Bands, Medalfions, Garlands, insertions, Matched Width 1 Venise effects, Cluny and Venise combinations, Irish t Net Laces, Filet and Venise combigations, Irish and Gu Plastique effects on real lace nets, hand embroidered effects with Venise, rich B Silk Laces, heavy trish effects in Black ns, Buck Venise sad embroidered net effec fects, Black Silk Filet ¢ Sale Trunks ‘and Bags Your journey will be safeguaraed, with lug, of the Simpson Crawford character, and you'll not be trifling with inferior soris— no matter how little you pay us Fated Wlsew.) Canvas Covered Dress Trunks Special Lot of amples of protected by four slats og top,and high-grade dress trunks. three-ply two frames around body—tron b veneer boxes, leather or rawhide ing. two Iron centre bands, steel cor-| bind): heavy brass corners, all ners, clamps and bolls, sheet iron trimmings double rivetst, gold horton, brask lock. Sixes brass tocks : 28, 30. and 32 inches. At 4.50 Trunks worth > to Riveted Dress Trunmks—bass Ab be aN aie: ae 15,00 wood bax pve ed with olkpainted | 453 “p 25.60 all duck-—five slats on top, tron hound, three iran centre bands, mal-| S¢* 09! Book Cares-—light frame leable iron trimmings, solid brass | jf verad with linen, leather corners, excelsior Jock; ¢loth fined; deep} Df**% Preane cae ek, Sires 75 tray with patent swinging device; $2 and 44 Inches. At ae also extra dress tray, All hardware) Cowhide Bags — steel frames thoroughly riveted, Sines bd leather lined, one pocket, 34and 36 inches At,....: Qe9e)| brass trimming and lock. ar QvOO. of ladies’ cloth, cape edged with utis and belt atin Far) combinat oni’

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