The evening world. Newspaper, February 1, 1907, Page 8

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wEetinine aera “eanamamperine seerueretstrent WHE Ev ENING WORDOy FRI DA? 2 eRe ee a sf “BELLE-OF MAYFAIR” TO BE LAST AT DALY’S. ee Made-Whereby Play. Wiil Re- main Until Theatre P. ANTE-NUPTIAL VER TO-DAY BY MISS MORTON ‘UPTOWN TANIMANY MEN TO ENTERTAIN. | elise District-to “Have Its An | Reunion on Monday Hosiery: Be made up of broken lots— values up t 19ee| Extraordinary Saturday Ginthine Feature! An arrangement - | day between a ~ FROM ity On Way to Fo Benef t She Begs Railroad” Men _ for Protection. and Seventh avenu cal plece of Lestic has a members) In the Store To-Mlorrow, York carte blanche Saturday in the Simpson Crawford clothing store,for every single suit and overcoat.in -our-steck-will be sold-at the uniform price of $14.50, Way to this ctty, after having been re: ae ted at this hisporica pébed from Wis aims hotse At Periand- the present /rexime h planneg ‘to give her a bencMt tn oa ety and eent Leander Riohanison, as cher representative, instructions to bring Mr Aiedlo to | i folnad Mix Stecte tn Port: 90—the despateles trom | Boston sae land waa. bringing her on to New | *Dle Ute Asouran roTk:——The-two-were-in_a dining car. ‘Shen Jt ts alleged yan insult to the Mra, Stocle disappeared Tom ta-an> bridasss fng car ind went to the rear platfotm ., There she: remained for an hour or more. The weather was bit- ter-coli-end.she as almost freezing when. sho was discovered by great body of- intelligent men.of New York—! -for. you_must know that we sell: many. hundred. thousands ‘of dollars’ worth of clothing cach year: ais = 1 : ag tng Cree hoz refining touches of the sw ell: custom-made garment—as near perfection as the very best of tailors know how to make them. ‘8 Thald of ‘honor who will be at to-day’s luncheon ‘{n; clude Misa Knthering H. Budna, daugh- ter of Mr, and Mra. Stephen B. Elkins, on; Mixs Mathilde Towns: st of Richard H. Townsend, Miss Joan Oliver and evening's papers will, have time to get here before the day is over. The big selling, of course, :will come to-morrow. As in-every sale carly comers get best choicc, but we" ve plenty for everybody—as our entire stock is involved. Baking Powder Absolutely Pure Wakes delicious, healthful food. A pure, cream of tartar Powder. Mia ead rat she waa atraid to 60 ; Back into the car and appealed to the trainmen to protect her from the man|™ swho had offered her the insult. The @rainmen did protect the woman, and SReagtonn-eve-on: her until the tras rived Boston. Overcoats as ever at &. ‘Richardson was met bof fess wife, and the two went to aj Steele went to another | The Suits are in RUSSIAN, SAILOR BLOU style of sui boyy up to 19; the Russian for boys up to 8, and the reaulat Overcoat cut on the same mace 4s a man’s coat for the big boys. A can of Royal Baking Powder contains many more teaspoons full of baking powder than a can of the heavy acid-laden phosphate or alum powders. ~ber-tong-rde “in-the-cold on the—pat- form o¢ the train and by the Gea “en, Bee cb-ahe Tad _aoae. = ‘2 r shings {wien s ; BEST CUISINE f Sette SOR MODEST COST, pr gular 25c. sarge assort- ; Ruchings in ie newest-eficcts— 7 UT PSOM Any Suit or Overcoat a | 4 50 This extraordinary offer really amounts to giving every man in Greater New You may select from our regular stocks, which include clothing of the famous KUPPENHEIMER MAKE and other prominent brands. There are ‘Black Suits— | Winter: Overcoats— That were Sik, $20, $25 and $80. | +. That were $20, $25, $30, $35 and-$40. . Fancy Suits— : : Cravenettes— | ‘That were , $25,880 and 835, + That were $18, $20, $25 and £30. And Spring Overcoats—That were $20, $25, $30 and $35. Eyery garment is of this season’s latest style, the character of which has. been approved hy the Every color, every shape, every. style and every size. Suits and overcoats that embody all the Gy Ready right. NOW; You wha-chsee to 'read“thelearly editions of this Take Your Choice of Any Boy's Suit $3. 95 Or Overcoat in Our Ent_re Stock, Although. to-day selling willbe big we can guarantee as broad assortments af. boys’ Sui 5 for your selection to-morrow—quantities smaller in each cas¢ is all. Without regard: to former price and-regardless of cost, is this exceptional offer made! ND DOUBLE BREASTED styles with belt, knickerbocker pants, ‘oats that were our best selling styles and patterns can be foand i -in all the newest popular fabrics. C pe niateriats are either ptatt or fancy overcoa SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO.z Special. Saturday Event i in | Mens — Misses’ Suits and Coats| Neckwear. Our desire_to-make room for garments of-a_lighter character has forced-us to |] Zoe - forget how desirable and particularly seasonable these Misses’ Suits still are. Styles You See Marked =AMME YE} 6th Ave,, Cor, 20th.St. Mid-Winter Sale Of Family Footwear At Marvellous Reductions _In Our Basement Store, \ *fen’s $3.00 and $ $4.00 Shoesat Men’s Patent Leather Lace and Button, W fashionable ‘shaped toes, medium and heavy welted soles. Men's Vici Kid Lace Shoes, leather —tined, -hand— velted double soles. Men’s Box Calf, Tepresentative sald | ¢. She Coe have an opportunity in this case to buy a misses’ handsome suit with all the style-attributes that characterize our garments for older people: at a price a third or more below its actual worth. eee WHAT ars Thero’s somethings the. ma She never acted ns she has been acting, _awith all these awful tidal waves, earth ‘quakes, voicantc eruptions, unseasona’ —- ‘weather and ruch things. feason? “Ie the world coming to an gnd 9-50 Men's Vici Kid Lace Shoss, welted soles: Mon’s” Box Calf,_Velour—_Calf—and— VicI— race ame all-well made and-guaranteed-, ——— Infants’ €oats Two New 1907 Models — We Offer Our Compt te Collection of the Season’s Samples of Women’s Fine Shoes. In_all_leathers_andin.every style, including-many_of the finest } hand sewed examples of $5, $6 and $7 Shoes; A-and=B-widths;-at; Onty-these-sizes-and widths, You will readily recognize some.of the Coats in_this lot as being worth as high as..eight _or_nine_ dollars. They're pretty. little coats, every—one—being made_ of The Lingerie Waists are trimmed_ cheviots, serges-and-cloths, in navy, brown and cardi- sizes-334,-4-and 434; SO: 50, We=have-added 650- Pairs-to- ) the following: — Women’s $3, $4 and $5 Shoes— discontinued lines: mostly narrow widths; taken from our Main Floor......0...5 Women’s Patent Leather and Bo Calt, Lace and Blucher, : Te gular 8 $2.00 and $2.50 ==FACTS THE STRONGEST ARGU! MENT. Were these trousers cut from full pleces and made up in the regular cours: of ménufacture, the cost, figured on Dalat 4 close aBesity would be as indicated op- Infants’ Silk - £334 ares Cloth at evenasi 1 $Q .00 “pair. | A- gathering of odds and ends, worth up to $2.95— some are prettily trimmed. Saturday’s Sale of Sheet Music, 10c Many of the Most Po; ae Hits ofthe Day on Sale at acopy °$ 1.50 5 | Little Gents’ Patent Leather SRE sues 8 Trousers for men of every taste, shane, hefgit, weight an ‘Yrousers for dress or busin T; month, next year, 33. Sizes from 28 to 58 walst, from 25 to 38 ir Youths’ SatinCalf® Lace, sizes 12 to 2 | Boys’ and puouthe) Box ‘calt, | Si. 50 Little Gents’ Box Calf ang for-any-pair of Trousers 320 Winter uv f Going Meteo at len Ee Doubl:-Breast:d Driving Coa's Coats with Paid Worsted Uni Great Coats wih Pur Co! Frieze Ulsters and Storm Coats, Fancy Coa s with Inlaid Co Overcoats That Are Standard Values $18.00, $20.00 and $2 Your Unrestri lieve ‘dos Calfand Satin Calt | Satin Calf Lace and. Lace Shoes, sizes 24; pinche, sizes 9 to Umisses? and Children’ 8 Shoes. Child's Dongola, Patent Leather 1 Child's Dongola, Patent Leather Tip hoes, welted soles, regular rice * $1, 25 atent Leather Tip Lace * Shoes, welted soles, regular $2 grade, sizes 11 to 2 Patent Leather sizes & 1 oo “ . es Lace Shoes la 1. iselaHippedrome, AML Want La‘ You: } “ilttle Chernd,” Tixperien Broadway, cor. Chambers St. But we must anticipate: each—-new--season long_—before- -its-advent,-and_so_you at_30c-Eyery were. nd of ions We've some three thy them for you to jake ‘ pof New | from York 3 they Misses’ Suits for *13.75 -That Are Worth §29.75 |e. They are made according to the very newest models, with ‘medium and three-quarter length coats; of excellent quality cheviot ; ~also=fancy-mixtures-and—fine-checks in-derk—orlight-shades,lincd with satin and interlined. Some models in this lot are advance Spring stylés of heayy material, suitable for Present wear, Skirts nro all ‘full pleated. Sizes 14-16. : = : Several Models in Misses’ Coats nant ous at $9,75—Worth Up to $23.75. falls ‘This assortment comprises the long, loose or semi-fitted model 1 coats of cheviots; high-class mixtures and rain-proot materials; || === 5 fancy collarless effects or high, rolling collar; many pretty mods |) PHlandkechiefs at this exceptionally low figure. ; v bilea— Girls’ Full Length Coa‘; i tae oUA LAY ale Pelee: at $7.50—Some Were Formerly $14.75. | Many stylish models—odds and ends of Winter stock; all full | —box, welt-tattored-coats of cheviots;-chinchitlas-and-mixtures nicely trimmed. ; ES) Girls’ Coats,$3.95. Misses’ Skirts, $5, Well’ mide,” of “cheviots and) Madeof Vanama in’ blue and rk, mannist smittures;— many atid thiack;—aise t= lined with red flannel, and sleeves tures and ch ; a full pleated with -embroidered—citk-emblem:—modet Se Shem, -ell-tai ty Sizes 6,8 and 10 only; some were Jored; lengths $5 to 39; value marked $9.75. S. 12° Third Voor, SIMPSON CRAWFORD ¢0=—————— Se anc 19c Exch. scaaacas esa £= Nain Hoor- t novel- n will be the ay The | hand: quality brews 'Phere-ate colors-(hroughout th assort Only abit. syssed—adherwise nothing wrong wil thems ac Wash- ingcand-the=ICE there's +0 kerchie.s in | some odd } ij ¥ ni i : a ne Se a a re aero il \Mien's Sample -Glowes: 9e- $1.00.and$1. 20 alues Lawn & Lingerie Waists *2.48 5 e ‘Phe Lawn Watsts-are made with allover embroidery and tucks~on front; and-embroidery on back-and= sleeves. at $3.95 kid cape and woclia; pue or prix ESUUTA SOM ona aar aa Pe - Men's S1Stfisk Gloves, S190 Qne clasp, outseam. ray Gloves AlN ta + —with Val, lace and fine tucks—very full front=uttached collar—short sleeves. For Saturday - §2:48 £2" Becond Floor. Sizes 2 to 4 years, Castor UID Good Shoes for Women€é>Chi icean Priced for Great Savings Saturday The price signs in the Women’s and Children’s Shoe Store these days are z1'des to money-savings of the rarest order. The items we quote below are but a ie of the excellent shoe specials to engage your attention to-morrow. You will find every shoe of the most worthy qualities—nothing in the Simpson Crawford Store that isn’t; no matter what the price. Caps at 65c £2" Second Floor, | Women’s Oxfords Of P. T, kid and tan with Louis XV. o= : heels—excellen: value at $3.50 a pair— fi \ »d marked for Saturday's special selling at reidites oe Women's Shoes. n ‘Tate of a Stroll, hd fal) Lead. ‘Them toad ta Dublin. Moony ‘Mme. Ping a Ling. Operatic Hits........ 15¢ A lotoPebocs, tles and slippers of many Poor Jobn ) different styles and leathers—some of 3 A ” $ Waiting at th Vesta Victoria them worth as high as $5 a te De 35 & Church, af f eet Marked for Saturday at 6 , Kmonheimer,'’ My Hyacinth! ve. Children's, Boys and Giris’ Shoes Children’s equally remarkable in hee for to-morrow, Shoes. Sizes 1-6 ‘ 84-10% | in’ tan, black and 65c 5e 1.50 | patent leather—but- 85c 115 1.75 | son sree Wuetelaly 1200, \i0 ¢1:50 1.95 y Women’s and: Children’s warm lined Alaskas BoysShoes, | | 84-54 | Ofboslf—lace t 1.95. | vith kvy sole, | 2.45, Size {to 1334, Bd (a Saeeorese: 5c, 69% B9e eM ea Ly o 147, 2 59 & 1.95 } } | |

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