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6 var ‘ys ‘oly $ We MM 3 + MT PRICES DECLINE | TANMS SES oe Pi i bs 1 Be Be 6p CORN. MAKES GAINS. Joye, Supposed to Have Been Beaten to Death jn Saloon. CURES “esteh the ‘exttuust ot. the aii ie In the oan Stgar Hefning echt Easex TRY IT. = alretts;, J Pinngt <ceant nembered $5, rah shows this badge t6 Midfael Joyce, of ‘Third and Gerson Auteects, Jersey City, ani) the, ody! ‘lina been, partial, that ofJotpe by @ mann: { Nolan. ‘The Sugar refinery plant consists of putidings separated vy a! y running from. Washh =| Haifway through this alley fuet deep, Into which the ex- | the engine Is blown. ‘There is generally two fect or more of boll) hot water in the bottom of the pit. Jccording to-Notan, Joyce Sena drink fag in w aloon i Essex stroet lat enis saving loy ez OL HEATERS embody all od j noisy and had somo money, eee eee Hepes holds § quz displayed, Nolan left him after trying | Rheshighespriliced| eee ee oe heaters; finished in Me — ton street. 8th Aven 40th and 41st Sts, Wie Vv. Indicztor; burns 8 to with one filling; nicke A watchman in the refinery piant, esas black: enamel ste | trimmings; height to top of bail seine, Mirough the alley between the | ket Th asemnie Suen enea the glance tank holds 2% quarts fnto “pit to-day and ‘saw the Body. Fhe flesh had been bolied from tts a= Eheteswere heavy cuts in| the forbehead and on the top of tue | head. Bloodstains in the all the man ‘had been carried in fron| "Washington ptreet aud dumped into the| | 32 inches; sold else- and burns 7to8 hours | ‘ without refilling; | Where for $8.00; special height to top of bail 28 inches, wick cir- cumfcrence 9% pit moving wick casy; posed Joyce got Into # fight $1.50; special at...... gd is mopponed Joyce got nto ery || old elsewhere for 2 25. F ine 4 the vicinity of tie Te }f $3.00; at, | 3-Hole Biack Russian Tried the Rano ne cand capriaK athe THOLE NICKEL GAS STOVE; | SAI, fame as above; fde the evidence of thalr|f sold elucwhere sgeardlt pede for $2.78; special J 79, where for Joyce came to Jersey City trem Phil- |] at... cscs) eee [cial ateipnia two monty ‘ago, He boarded || # with Mts. Mary Barlow, When he le ‘ . the house yesterday he had $6, the re- ladies? $17 Suits, 9,98. malnder’ of his salary, which he had ‘day before. Ho had $1 Ladies’ Stylish Coat Suits, in black cloth, venetian, cheviot and > RRR are Si || mixtures; newest models; well tailored and finished, en into pit ww edd by a Ban two fegt high, th ne tnd fn, ailing, ponte Ladies’ $10 Coats, 5.98. es, nocordiz ' Ssertion that Joyce stumbled | In heavy black cloth and cheviot; 48-inch lengths; also In mix. tty Over thei railing. If he had fatien in he |} tures and pialds; some with astrakhan collars; full box b ould hava landed of iis head. full sleeves; yoke lined; well tatored and finished = STOGKS-BOUGHT AS. |. chllaren:s 56 Costs. In- extra qua y heavy Chev iots, In Brown, Bive,, arn ind Fancy WNalxtures; neatly trimmed with velvet ornament by rediieing midnt fF the plan for units dnithe ore Jands tip only notavie exception. “Preached a point in Union "St. Paul, Brooklyn ‘Transit, _Women’ s Waists Mail and Colorado Fuel, ‘and WAISTS OF. FANGY- ORIENTAL NET, en- tire yoke front and back trimmed with —German—Val_Lace in fancy dasigns: i three-quarter sleeves prettily trimmed with lace; lined throughout with China 5, ‘Silk. Value $8.00 each, for...--.4....... WAISTS OF ALL-OVER EMBROIDERED NET, handsomely trimmed with medal- i ature of aia |. Violent tuctuations in —Which=ite geldom ke = Re efforts by ‘the bears we rewarded with some success after re-sewinee rise and-a large {rae Off the general Tist 7 South ahi Paciite for.. po tee beter eeees WAISTS OF BLACK FANCY NET, trimmed -with Black Silk Applique and German Val, Lace; three-quarter sleeves wold a ——Lace—Speelatfer— CHILDREN'S COATS, made mannish style, ——in—Brown,-Golf-Red, Nayy_and—Gray; od with red flannel throughout,vel- iar, and ensign embroidered on sleeves; sizes 2 to pee Value $12.00 each, for.. Vevavpoesteetseinpessteasbnte . “CHILDREN'S COATS. of Asteachan: trim= med with black frogs; sizes, 2 to 6 3 years. Value $5.00 each, for..s..5....3. CHILDREN'S WHITE FAILLE SILK POKE BONNETS, trimmed with ruche of chif- fon and rosebuds, Excellent value, I OaCh 5.4) seee es eeteeeeesseeessesereseuseverser Broadway, 8th and sth s oa Constable cg DAY, NO} 23RD. SPECIAL SALE HEMMED SHEETS | PILLOW CASES 72x99 inches 5 each | 45 x 38'5 inches 90x99 956 “ | 50x 384 HEMSTITCHED SHEETS 72 x99 inches 90x99 4 1.10 | 4 PILLOW CASES inches lay was active, 2-Hole Nickel GAS STOVES, ex. tra heavy castings and high legs; inches; removab removable burners; perfect blue flange makes cleaning and re-| flame; sold elsewhgre for 98c Mei ny See Ta Sonn Daniell Sons & Sons and Children’s Coats. lions and German Val. Lace. Special 5 08 = trimmed very fancy with German Maoh 6 05 = . Fine Cotton Sheets and “Cas N MARKET, ra from the Pines hen: | -_ & OFLAHERTY Oil Hee iters and Gas Stores 42 hours top and 6.49 Iron GAS wold elsc- 1.39 ack; new n and Red and fancy ox — back; .50 tse 20c each 25c° 25c¢ each 306 “ a nt the opening of the cotton) with pfices! nts, Latér there wore CATARRH And Breaks up HEAD COLD N65 MINUTES | i || 5 @FORFLANNELETTE | ever held by = THE EVENING WISE THUR SRAY.S NOVEMBER 22, 199 6. <a Veet ona nentcap cia Ses Main Floor. Main Floor. ] Women’s ‘fast-black cot- Women’s fast black lisle ton and Hslé thread Stockings, tn thread Stockings, with spliced two weights, with extra se a and extn COC, say Soles, heels and toes; also un: and toes, pos! ilecicoaxey es SIXTH PSOM 19° ~ 10-20" STREET, __ NEW YORK. Pe iepattetor 360d durable. Spee Malin Floor. This —— aa Annual Sale SILK and VELVET REMNANTS A Bas each year—that’s: all—we take every Silk and Velvet Remnant in our stock and make the prices on them so ridiculously low that they disap- pear from here in a single day’s selling. To-morrow—Friday—the day. There are thousands and thousands. of Remnants—representing every kind of _ Silk and Velvet you could pS have use for—and in lengths sultable for most Every, purpose. White Habutal Stk Shantungs All sorts of White Messalino Colored Taffeta Fancy Tafsfetas | I Evening Silks e, Colored Mossaline Colored Grepe de Chino. | Cae Loulsines : Black Silks (Cas de Chines Glace Taffetas { id SKS Novelties and Platds ( He Meteor Peau de Cygne EF Jacquard Taffetas C wv Metoor Forelgn and Domestic Yard Colored Habutat Cx de Chines Yard Satin Duchess Yard + woaves In Black Foulards t Messalines ‘ Fi Liberty Satin ’ Velvets Values up to 85c. i "Values up to $7. | Values up to $1.25 : . Values up to $2.00 © In the last lot—at 78c—are Included’ all short. and medium lengths of Black and Colored Velvets, including:-Panne, Paon. Chiffon, Dress Velyets, also Velveteens, Corduroys. &c. le remnant Is properly Wl o as to admit of rapid COSI ERT a Main Floor, a Mom Tloor, Lining Remnants: 20, 000 Silk and Cotton.|/*7 Gray Tailor Suitings, 590. HESE Fancy Gray Sultings have previously been sold here ALL the remnants we have gathered through 1906 selling—and_there-are-more than twenty il: at $i-the vote We cut ihe prics to Boe the aArdehe use Dress thousand of-them, What a-sale.they'|]-make to-morrow, especially when you Stop. to consider we || Goods stock must be ‘compressed to Make’ room for Christmas mer- have absolutely forgotten their worth and former selling prices: chandtser y Morcerlzed Sergo | (Percalines -/SHK Taffeta Lining in SHES WPewes pA SEARS RESALE RCE eco LD @:rereerize0 Sateen Oe JSateens ; 20e all colors, including nos of oray--medlumn ang dark. . igus finish Percaline | | Silestas Black: also many |) 59¢ ALL WOOL TAILOR = $1.50 ALL WOOL TOURIST Yard. \Genuint Heatherbioom Yard. (and other kinds Yard. (other Kinds, GHEVIOTS 38 stable colors—twe | CLOAKING: Handsome wide over- Values up to 39c¢ Yard. Values up to 15¢c Yard. Values up to 49¢c Yard. shades of blue; also | VMVE a poe in PrOUy, color black; firm serviceable weave; combination; af ideal Ta There are lengths suitable for coat, waist. skirt and dress Mining; in the assortment Is every |f mediim weight: Hore OC for children’s oats; specia | 75¢e Sit 1 cOUId aSK for. Ready earty to= to-morrow= t for Prid poss Mlelcal oa gnecou ues SCY Z00 I YaRO CUCL Oecd US ts OeE OY ae peed TU a ee FANCY CHECKED SUIT- 65¢ALLWOOL FANCY WORS- Veruenead WIGED INGS innew cesicnsand color mixtures: | TEDS 10, blacks pure jets iemedlumn Sale To-Morrow of Maker's Sample Line Flannelette segherd eck pastorers ZOE | street seedsteca angle 39c 4 Night Gowns, Skirts and Sateen Petticoats. ‘THE. Night Gowns you ‘ll buy to-morrow for 58c are ‘the same as we ordinarily have to charge 5c lor; the 686 ones are our regular $1 Kinds—and soon. Titis gives you an idea of the saving that Will be yours If you take advantage-of this sample purcha: we have consummated. Ploase note particularly when you come to-morrow the way these garments aro cut and fash- Joned and how carolully they afe made. They're distinctly out of the ordinary, and ought to leave here In a single day’s selling. FOR 89¢ FLANNELETTE. NIGHT | FOR $1.25 FLANNELETTE NIGHT 58c Gowns, splendidly eae In pretty striped effects, 79¢ Gowns—several Saat wes In soft, protty mised tt roll collars and culls, finished with [eng aaa lo With roll collars and cuffs, finished with | Ings, irimimentwith ave erate eke $1.50 FOR $2 PAJAMAS | O8e FOR $1 FLANNEL- | 5 8G FOR 89 FLANNEL- —oxtra goud quality {n several ette Underskiris in. short soft, pretty colors; made with V neck. and walking lengilis, mace with fun {rimmed to fasten with miltary cord and raidand. 3 ceand scalloped buticntole edges, bution, i Nite and pretty st elfen $ FOR $1.75 FLAN-- 7. 25 nelotte Night Gow extra heavy quality in white and soit By all odds the greatest fanaomely inimaied, feyuurandexa | Sale of Men's Collars Undersxirts of good warm quality, pretty colors and stripes, hin- ished with scalloped edges. any store In OS8ce FOR $1.50 NIGHT | New vork Gowns of very, best tlanne!- elite; several prasty effects‘in hign and saudro neck styles; designed With rufiies, braid trimmings and scalloped bution: hole cages in pretty colors and white; eXsta oma rogular sizes. AH5@ For 75¢ Flannelctte Undershirts — y best qualliy, In walle and colors; made very jul, With deep tuliles, nnishea with scalloped edges. “Three Big Values in __ Sateen Petticoats. — Mala Ftoor. TO-MORROW AND SATURDAY Third Floor, $35 Baum Marten FoxSet*22 Fur. Sét that any woman will—be—proud to possess. Exceptionally well made; none put the cholcest skins used; tino and siiky tn -appearance. The Set consists-of a Jarge new-shape Pillow Muff and a 64-inch Throw Scarf, finely finished and lined. An unusually low price for this popular fur set. ~ Women’s Broadcloth Coats With olear squirrel ining and a large shaw) collar, cx- eu | Geptional values at,.-........... $32 and $35 Large Persian Paw © | Persian Paw Coats....-. KP] j Pillow: Mulfs........ $5.50 | Blended Mink Scarfs and Muffs, Sale of Absolutely Perfect $4.50\ S$12.50:and BIAS 5S Main Floor, Represented are all the CRERICE sa Bost kownr ane | CARVINGSSETS most popula AT $2.98 makes. °All of JUST anead Of Thanksglving comes thls splendid offering them per- | oy Carving Sets. They comprise onty Lhe WMynest grade of tem- fect and pered Steel, Including such stand- up-to- ard makes us Landers, Prary and " Clarke, etc, d's. Three-piece Sets: forged steol blades; sieriing silver ferrule; real stag nandies: ma lined—D= Ca FRUIT T KNIVES pearl han- les staal bindes: AS5e STE ‘of inree; only ny left “si 50 value 75e deep circular founcas, pia.t ngs and suite rings. Others are trimmed with rows of i Main Fioor, Hoitiat Handkerchiefs | Perfect 256 Cuffs for provide such Valués as this one: ive hundred doze: full Worked initials: "others with script initials. Handxerchtets i that retai“in’ every New Yor } Cc An Slote-#4-43--¢—-606N. On salo Sizes iE in Now York; tf at erry ina He for 5@c COLLARS © for SOE to-sell—forly thousand of them—all per- fect—the regular 15c and 25c | ——kinds_of_some of the big- Irish Linen, 6 for50c. | q a i gest makers In ‘Troy. This store Is credited nal Six : Seu Aun ses usin doing the largest Handkerchief P. airs of were otherwise we could not cuick and careful attention. SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co. ————— Second _ Floor. Sixth Floor, For Friday—More Men's te Groceries — i ____ Sale of Hundred-Plece #516. 50 Suits and Over- $ gil. for Thanksgiving. coats at ao qi [aan Ox Tongues. | Delicate, Mild, Su wu ou red Ox Tongues, of ose bd mm ON Saturday last we had the biggest and |}7} soy i2 most successful Men's Clothing Sale tn the ery history of any store for one day’s business, This 20,000 pounds Extra must mean something to you; to us !t means Smyrna. Layer Fi that a falr Knowledge of the rellability of Simp- Hens luscious Minds, or ats son Crawford Clothing 1s shared by our patrons | DEBE BOXI, and the public in general, it We sold hundreds of these garments during this 62 25 sale, and havo been able to secure another lot New Canned ite cables. of some 200 Sults and 250 Oy ce alile ing another big day to-morrow. If you missed the sale of last week, don't fall to take advantage of this opportunity. Let us coats,-anticipat- Maine Sugar Bran i boston’ “Baked Boston Brand ... Nt you to one of these excellent garments, Just recolved —made of Kersey Sieh COLOR: BAUGH een Santa €lara Prunes, TNE OVErCOats orirish teze in|} Santa, clara Funes black and Oxfords. the popular plain gray 1OIbs., 8 matertals: ‘also fancy mlxtufes; seml- form fitting and the conservative styles. Tailoring the best. Every size, $11. if S—All the season's newest The Suits fabrics In mixtures, plain black. and all-wool thibet; single’ or a double breasted Coats. Sizes to flt men Conyrignt 1906, by The of every bulld, $11. House of Kuppenholiner We Continue the Salé of Men's Kuppenheimer Clothing | ETRE 2 stnon | Bont itie “Beat $25 Overcoats. 15.50 “ $20. Suits, 12. a5 || aac A te Stee cas soovereoas 78.75, Suis 16.5 O | a hehe B.Overcoats. PO EO. .» w.Sulis 19. 75 | Babe akon 76 a Friday Speciais- tt | ~) oe a ee ¢ for Women's Black — 98e Shean Potts vary ai ~~ MAIL ORDERS FILLED. Women’s Underwear made with deop liguncess accordion plait: ; Ordor by numbors on tho Collars; stato size wanted: BRON Rea 7 Ing and full rutiles. 3 also ‘‘Second choice’’ proferred, Black wool Tights; an im- portant tot Just arrives ade of best I. 24 (or Black Mercerized ‘Justa year ago now. the biggest Collar factory in the world tine tevular Ss ! ‘Sateen Petticoats, in atarge Variety of spledid. modols, made. with ; HHA\ had to drop a certain number of Its customers, being Ypsilant! Union Suits unable to supply the demand, until they sufficiently_In- e 4 alga Ee ABe rom weenlectad continuous Uny Tuflies. Special values. s\ creased Hel caulpmen nee monthstage: at led by for Mercerized Sateen \ roper manufacturing faciilttes,they ack All the I. 98 Petticoats, nighiy Tinshed, i Mother kinds of Collars these dropped stores had Eireularflounces: finished With plavungs, s\ been handling. replacing them with thetr own. = tucks and shirrings; exceptional values, * The Collars they took back are here for us Mata Floor, i _One Thousand 50c to $1 HAT PINS, 25e) E: HIS sale should-bring you hurrying to the store to-mor- row—for $1 and 50-cent Hat Pins, at 25 cents ts not an every-day bles, with = 7 occurrence. each size Samples: ihe collection embracing _hiin- ares of designs; stone ah in Emeraids, to a table, and Rubles, Pearls, “sapphires, otc.; some 2 many extra sales- with efiameled ‘lures land applica deco: Nota pin in the lot worth bol | People to give you 506, auttreraredt major- Had 4 ity of $1 kinds; take your Ghotce-at>.....-.. 25¢e SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co, Basement, — 7.50 Dinner Sets at *70. 95! HIS sale is the re: of a purchase-of 1,000 sets—and-tie price until Thanksgiving Day will be $10.95. Atter Thanksgiving you will_pay_ $17.50: for the Identical set—be- cause-there are no-other sets In New_York to compare with them even at this price. We cannot fill mall-orders for-them, nor will we supply dealers. ~ An entirely new pattern and design—on the Tew Essex shape; an open-stock pattern, too, which we guarantee to ) carry for at least ton yoars—so that whenever you break a plece you can come " rignt to the Simpson Crawford. stora. and replace tt, The Ware !8._Yery Minest Porcelain; as white as snow; made by a pot. tery "yhose reputation 1s world. Wide for producing tho finest quality Porcelain. Every plece absolutely perfect in every de- fall of both making and decora- jon. 1s doublo Decoration ponsouste and white roses and green leaves, the garlands , boing united by a green bow; tiny Spray of roses in center each pleco; each pleco with gold edgo and handsome gold tracing, The “100 Pieges for *10.95, Compile, 12 Toa Fiates, 1 Gravy Boat aid stand, 12. Pru 42 Dinnor Plates, 1 kedlum't ‘Meat Platter, 12 Cups and Sauce: ea 1 Olive Dish. : 1 taney Moat Platter, { . 3 Uncove) {+4 ‘Veo Wa) 12 Buu 2 Covered Vegeta! 1 Soup tutcon ’ (Oval or sand shaped. I 1 Small Platter, ) 12 Soup Plates, 1 1 Coyored Butter, Every hotel and boarding house In Greater New - York— where breakage is a big item— ought to take advantage of this sale, for the Ghina, though fine in Neharacter, will withstand extvaordin, 4

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