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ODDITIES IN NEWS FROM F ALL OVER THE WORLD. Short Stories of tisinbuat Happenings and Sine| shined sale cea SAFE, gular Experiences Picked Out of the Chronicles of To~Day. ad no children Dr. Benjamin L. t ha Boctologivt, has opened his Hr or Tramps’ Paradise, In the Win: All ita ace commodat fons are free, When @ bum dropa' tn he doean't even have to| WOMAN IS KILLED fegtater, but makes himeelt at home tn @tantly. 1 The clerk meets him, saying: | “How can we aid you?’ The hobo who wants will not get tt; wut if h & dot hunch will be serv . No questions will be asked. feesional tramp w! Doctor says, as the didentally oul of ft When the hobo leav ils, if COLONIAL EFL HAD SPOON IN STOMACH. After kno Reitman, @ Chicago] parents wi! 1 Hobo, | tate BY A FUNNY STORY. Mrs. Adam & | DECLARES A WOMAN. he will be given can and other uten he wants them. cooking Miss Mary Rearder, speaking before the Connectieut Valley Conference of the Unitarian Congregational Churches at Springfield, Mass, startled her hear- ere by saying It I wished to hide something where hands and prying eves would never I should put ft in the Bible. ® persona ever think of opening the Good ‘Rook any more.” ked the teeth out of BROKE WOODEN LEG TO ESCAPE PRISON. er than go to the Penitentiary Bogan broke up 4 crutches so he couldn't His keepers in the Camden Jat! were nenled “how to get him to the put him in a strong him, only 110 pounds and} ed ini the poke. RODE DRIVER RST. BEES WHEN ay ES B "PHONED DEATH CRY TO HER EX-HUSBAND ears old run the risk of “over-the-counter” methods? We offer the advice and —who are OCULISTS, not sales- people—absolutely FREE. } Mrs. Maud Oliviero, sixteen ‘| SOMETHING'S GOING To HAPPEN to eyes that are strained | by the effort to accommodate them- selves to improper eyeglasses. Why services of our registered physicians Eyeginases as low WAREI. SUCTION CLIP. fitted with the TIM oF “WHICH FP IRST ? Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Allentown, ~ , 54 East 23d St., near Fourth Ave. ret West 125th St., mear Lenox Ave. 442 Colunbus Ave., ist & 82d Sts, 489 Fulton St., BROOKLYN. Opposite Abraham & Straus. have died at his wife's ey TAT AG, LIGHT = ‘ifr Ca\ SIXTHTAY., cont CT ele t Great Sale of Buchan’s 363 Toilet Soaps--3 Cakes for 25c 4AMain Floor. BRUCHAN’S Soap has struck popular favor .so strongly through its merit, being the only ab- solutely pure Soap on the market to-day, that the manufacturers can- not keep pace with the demand, In the face of this we have secured @ quantity of this superb toilet soap, as well as a collection of those famous iithel Parrymore Statuettes that created such a hit at the Actors’ Fund Fair just closed, and offer to-day, to-morrow and Saturday Toilet Soap at 8 cakes for 25c. and will give « Statuette of Ethel Barrymore with every dozen cakes sold. F R E. é These dainty Statuettes sold at the Fair for $5c. each, and aiter this sale they probably cannot be obtained anywhere at sny 3 cakes for 25¢ Other great aia in the wails known toilet preparations and requisites on sale during this event: Kent's English Bath Brushes, Solid back Hair Proshes, long without handles. Kach,..28¢ bristles, packed one ina box. Worth 6) 1 Cretonne covered, rubber-lined pa p Ege no Travelling Cases tor holding tol'et so and dpe, t 25¢ 4c articles. Worth $1.00, at BBC pity Soraye, by Le Bese 1,000 Tooth Brushes, Fr, Seen Be 10 81.98 Pee Taher i 80h, a Buchan's 865 For this sale free with « dozen cakes of Buchan's 565Seap at es. Warth (THE EVENING WORLD, ee a a oe 2 — Eighteen Sales That tell of the greates' economies in the Ba Basement. Popular Hits at Ze. © Wasem The removal of ovr r Sheet Music Section to the ain Basement will be celebrated to-morrow by an eXtraordina y e of (ue best munical hits of the day. Upward of fifty. songs to choose from. No mall orders filled tea! Moon. Boys” bitte & at 35c. OF Basement Su of good material, in full” sane of Regular 98 Wash made both Russtan ‘and Sailor Very special at 45¢ 17c Hosiery atOcPr 1 Basement. Enormous stock of M Wo- men's and Children's Hosiery in plain black, tan and fancy effects. All sizes. Worth I7¢. pair sizes; styles. Sample Gloves, 19c OF Basement A manufacturer's line of regular 4%c. imported fabric Gloves--in assorted styles and colors. Women’s Shoes at *1.48. 1a Basement. In all the shapes, styles and leathers found in the higher priced shoes; having bought up o big manufacture-’s surplus stock, we are able to make this price for to-morrow; also full line of Children's Shoes at $148. . $4.98 Trimmed Hats, *2. 1 Basement! One hundred of our regular $4.98 and $5.98 Trimmed Dress Hats must be closed out to-mor; row at $2 to make room for new stocks from our workroom. Negligee Shirts, 33c Basemen! 100 dozen Men'f/ regular 59 Negligee Shirts, in/nea. patterns. Wash Ties, 9c each Regular 25c White Washable Four-in-hands. Dress Goods, 19c. far Basement. Every remnant in our dress goods section must be closed out to-morrow. With that end “in view, all short lengths from 2 8 yards have been sent to the Basement and marked below half original value. To-morrow at 1% and 39c. Regularly 50c. and $1 Cuff Buttons, 9c. £27 Basement. 2,500 pairs gold-plated Cuff But tons in fancy designs—some stone set—not one worth less than 25¢c. *1.25 Waists at 69c ta Basement. Made of the finest quality Lawn and datiste in all the season's daintiest styles; prettily trimmed with embroidery and Val. lace; long and short sleeves—some but- toned in front and others in back. 124¢Batistes at Gic EF Basement. Fine Batistes in come stripes— remnants in lengthe up to 7 yards —tor wi nd dresses. Men's Hdkfs., 5c 7 £& Basement. Large sizes with colored bor- ders; also large plain white hem- wtitched Handkerchiefs in regular 8c, and 10¢. quality—at Se, Hose Supporters, 12sec. £0 Basement In this great sale of reg super lisle Hose Supporter cluded the “Sew-on,” “Hoo! “Pin-on” and the large Pad style nickel trimming President Suspenders, : 20¢ sement. Special sale to- pai dhs ot Guy- ot and President Suspenders—~ regularly 600-—one pair to a cus- tomer Fine Corsets. 25. PD. and Preith”iextbie . Moulded Corsets—al) manufactur- ers’ samples; made of French coutll and strong net; medium end high bust—-short hips-—closely boned and suitable for slim or medium figures; in white drab and black; sizes 18 to 22 Toilet Soap, 2ic. The assortment indfudes the tol- towing odors:—Bay Rum, Elder- flower, Easter Lily, Buchen's Guest Room Soap, Violette and many otbers. Table Oi! Cloth, Oc. yd. bs omens Ip lght and dark” tore aid pretty patterns; some slightly “tactory blemished wW Hair Brushe at 25¢ © Maree. 1,000 Bolla fork Hair Brushes ‘THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1907,. Fur Storage. Perfect pr ation of Furs without the w emicals, We Insure them agains: damage by is oF fire. For estimaten ‘phone 0 Che SIXTHTAV, 19°70 20° STREETF NEW YORK. ration og ME we've “Mepored oF is getting fn lenath. A Brilliant Series of Friday Economy Events. PL Fall campaign. goods, Skirt Marker Complete, 25c. °° t absohitely Senior “Mall orders. Alled, -EASANT weather may be an assured fact now, but too Iste in its arrival for the manutacturer and importer who is already planning « Pecause of this they have been obliged to close out, regardless of regular prjees, any stock accumulation of summer In consequence the Simpson C rawtord Store, which, by quick price-cutting last month, placed itself in a position to take advantage of al! such buying chances, has secured price adventages which bring about extraordinary sales in almost every department of thestore. [> Of special moment is the series of Sevents we have inaugurated for * Friday, in which quality is the keynote of the remarkable value giving. Sale of St. Gall Embroideries, Sample Strips, Greater Than Any We Have Ever Held. REATER in assortments, greater in quantity and greater in value. We were fortunate in securing a great quantity of Embroideries direct from the best makers in'St. Gall, which contains a diversity of patterns really ieicarkebleathe price was below the actual cost to manufacture! Leg hnrsaghsirtoey All sorts of widths and lengths ranging from 11g to 6 yards. ‘Designa different from the ordinary—rich Japanese work on fine Batiste, beautiful English Eyelet effect, rare designs in copies of French hand work, Filet combination, dainty lace trimined ndroideries, Blind effects and Fine Mull, Batiste, Natnsook, Swiss ¢, Edgings, Bands, Children’s Dress widths, Corset Cover widths, Shirt Waist Embroidery, Insertions, Skirtings, RuMing widths and innumerable other dainty concelts. yard for Embroidertes, | yard for Embrot*ertes, yard for Embroldertes, 10c worth up to 25¢. yard 15e’ worth up to 60c. yard. 19¢c worth up to 65e. yart French, German and Mechlin Thove dainty, uncommon designs vo eagerly sought after. wen yarus tor Val Doren yarde for Val cy | 55e $, worth to S5c. C Laces, worth to 75c yard for Bmbrotdert | 29c marth ep to 98. ploy Many Matched Widths of Edgingy and Insertions included. 75¢ Dozen yarda for Val Dosen yards for Val. C Laces, worth to $1.50 98c C Laces, worth to $2.60. 5e New Corsets of Coutil, 53.50 Corsets, *2.79. 2% Second Floor. 2 ae must see them to really appre- ciate the value we are offering, for the fit tells the best story. They are of French coutil with long, deep hips and back, fan front, well boned, medium bust; prettily trimmed on top with lace and ribbon, satin Low, garters on front and sides. Am ex- cellent mode! for average figures. Sives 18 to 30, Special Attention Given to Fittings. means @ saving . 20c¢ on every yard you buy! 39c ! { These Polka Dot Foulards come in the | royal blue and black in every size dot. $6 inch Black Taffeta extra heavy and highly finished. Special in to-morrow's sale, yard. A calfskin and crushed Le: black and colers. The bags are fitted 6,500 yds. Manufacturers’ ‘Sample | Embroldertes, ¥ wide selection; Spamap> to-morrow, tn the Bargain Basement, special at, yard..... Of the Regular 59c Grades list of silk achievements, for here are the most wanted silks of the Summer<at a price-whi } 39c Vanity and The leathers include fancy shaded. nt Jeather tny th inside frames and mirrors and Val. Laces at 39c Dozen Yards. ahoedl seth Ske or leathex $10 dos. Embroidered W: Belts. Serrap eaceigivirn) to-morrow at # for-.-+ +... Envelope Bags at 95c, SPECIAL assortment of these handy and popular Bags in a variety of new shapes, styles and leathers has just | come to us ata price which enables us to announce one of the greatest bargains in hand bags. Worth Up to *2.50/Each | 95c, I5ei A Sale of of Polka Dot Foulards at 39c., £27 Main Floor. new browns, navy, Special per yard, 95. | Imported Black Satin Messaline of a very super- c fine 7 79¢ quality. Special in to-morrow’s sale, yard Coutll and batiste © excellently made; specta’ 1 69e ama Wamp Silk Store of grades ranging to more than double our Brought About by Further Reductions &@ Third Fleer, EW Tailored Suits, most of which com- posed our regular stocks up to yesterday, have been re-marked at prices which proneunce them the greatest Suit bargains that have come about this season. Through these reductions you may choose from « diver- sified collection of some two hundred Women's $29.75 to $34.75 ‘15 75c Corset Covers at it offers are gauged by the excellence volved, not by fictitious valuations. 20c Tailored Suits at ribbon—regularly A special Friday sale of Silk Remnants; all new silks from our sept if Re) great May Sale values are fGured sole solely from the quality basis. The money-savingsy .. Our‘ prices at which the garments would sell wire they im ovr | regular stock priced on the Simpson (rawford basis. These Corset Covers are really hand- somey made, being trimmed with two and three rows of lace insertion and finished with beading and dainty T5e. sale prices.. 20c of the garments in- ‘values’ are the /% 25¢/& 35¢ The Simpson’Crawford silk store adds another success to its | 58c _Great Sale of Women’s Suits The May Undermuslins Sale Ofters’To-morrow 1,000 umbrella and 4 9 ; ; for Drayers of fine | @8¢ for Night Gowns of Ses ped peda od ak ts pictaree here, are new ee splendidly made cambric:; V and square Etons, y ffects, Prince Chap Suits and Tight in very full umbrella neck, trimmed with inser: Semi-Fitting Suits in English checks and stripes, style, fiuished with tucks | tions of embroldery and \ chiffon Panamas and mannish mixtures—all the new and hemstitching. | hemstitched tucks; tin 98 eS i , c for Walking 8ki co'ors. Coats ate ined with taffeta of excellent quality. SOc tor Drawers of cam- ished with dainty edges | Ae sor, WeIRine beard The following tel's of other great reduct'ons on new bric, with full flounces. G8c for Chemise of nain- flounces; trimmed with 2 5 atsand Sk 98c for Drawers of fine sook; knee and skirt ruf- | rows of lace insertion and Suits, Co: irts , , cambrie and nainsook fie jength; several new | edge: some finished ‘with $22.50 for Tailored Suits in new models, 20: for Corset Covers— effects with trimmings of | embrotilery ruffie worth up to $39.75. full French effects lace and embroidery; tucks. The fabrics are checks, stripes and chiffon Panama: 7%Sc for Corset Covers in | some finished with bead- | $1.75 ‘for Walking Skirts {' all the new colors. The jackets are cut in very newest ROLDNCOE: ARVIN AIA caries 6s ARTS and the skirts are full side or box pleated, with folds at foo! Special Values in French Lingerie. 100 $7.50 Walking Skirts at $3.95 SLiotatol hatin eae pera teraergt' A small lot of very pretty skirts. Well taliloved in blue, black and gray panama and|| Gremise.. Ske. $1.98, $2.9 all-wool light and medium mixtures In the season's most favored coloringe, Various pirvne 2h Other excellent values, $5.95, $7.50, Women’s $17.50 Walking Suits of plain Pa fancy mixtures, Friday in the Bargain Basement Mill- Ends of Newest Wash || 1 Fabrics at 15c a Yard 17 Main Floor ONSIDERING that it is now the height ‘ot the wash goods season, this sale is litt'e this side of sensa- tiona', for the wash materials in this collection range in value up to 5(e a yard and comprise some of the most beautiful creations that have been manufactured this year, Included are— l oO J 48 h || These $7.50 Go-Carts, *4.95 at *14,50-- Every suit or top-coat involved comes fr 5c Irish Dimities, 19¢ Silk Mull r Silk Grenadines. forty to offer Friday French Voiles NLY nd the popularity of this As you know the Silk Organdy : Embroidered Madras. apsible GoCart prompts us to 48c Sik Madras. Embroidered Swisees Poteet an’ aatiy eal when Wh 50c Dotted Swiss Shimmer Silks quote such a low price as this. makers in th to your interest, Inth Serge Suits, 296 Lengths are all destravle, 2 from 2% to 15 yardae 60c Bilk Pongees, Harlequin Zephyrs. Strong Dress Trunks, fs 75 HEY Cassimere Suits, Special “eale of new wash fabrics Worst:d Suits, worth up to 19¢. a yard, at, yard 9Ke Sea es Shirt Waist Boxes at *1. 9 OU can find no larger d bolts, d brass below ac ual w ‘overs in various styles, prettily/tri {000 Cambric Corset Cc : Hamp 5, ‘a very special Friday Bargain Basement sale, at HE best of this sale to you lies. in the fact that the clothing | and the reduction comes off the regu- lar Simpson Crawford prices. ing comprises the product of the most celebrated country——thus this sale is doubly lack Thibet Suits, Top Coats of fancy Grays, All sizes will be found including Men's Pricstley Cravenettes $8.95 and $10.95. Men's Suits and Top. Coats (Clearance Continued) fa Second Floor. worth around the $25 mark. 9 ‘om our regular stock, Simpson Crawford cloth- ris collection will be found ) Reduced $1 4,50 “stouts,"* $9 holesale value 7 ea selection of these boxes anywhere and prices are re- markably low. Exce lent quality, neat styles and 1 dependable workmanship combine to " y ae and carefu } Mall and ‘phone orders will receive promp Sale o of Bacon Ham “Arm The name guarar ured 15 ¢ | goodness; per lb Waist Fox Specia's yet offered, Burts... eecveees $2.98, $3995, $4.50 and $5.95+ $1,98,,$2.98, $3.98, $4.95 mmed, 22¢ i Economy News From ‘the Food e Food Store | attention. Call 2100 Chelsea. our" White Leghorn Eggs y from Monmouth ites the the farm etemp, goee with gach p 1 Le cy cy ood aod ‘35c make this one of the greatest Shirt The boxes are neatly covered with a very fine quality of mat of matting 2 ae A EL pape WW apy pap Tea, Frsiea, 2" tor V4" Sal , Caiman The Sale of Japanese Mattings | -"" 0°" "Be shaman” CB, young Hye "biended aia | Olives. issitt 3%ss" 40c Grades at 25¢--Continued ain tor b Floor Coftee, \. iS Molasses, W* must hurry this shipment out at mee other- a ed lic | : wise the next lot of the same goods, which will Coffee, Boral Stuart, 2 ia hat Peaches, be coming through very soon, now that the docks are ots pee lie ic Candy, , getting clear, will find us without space to store it Coffee, ? (or bya » 20e P This col'ectio: comprises some seventy-five new patterns, and Asparagus, acri Big | runes, every ro'l is new and fresh--not off the s camer a week yet. Oranges,'! he ABe per ly oe te ~ ie Bs , Beans,’ Grapefruit, {'* {uy . 4C¢ « yard is the price asked all over New York for these 25c¢ ; Gc grades. To clear at onee, they're marked here at, yard } ‘ ay Sale of Summer Porch Rugs at $9, || Biscuit, ivsine yah Ble Peaches, ii w i) g8, the most popular fibre rugs (0-any-—-size 6x9 fee! e yee it — eh vor Nye ee tor #9. bxi2, apectal, 19; T.0x40, special, $15.26; #418, special, $18. Biscuit, | j.huiis) is Adc, Cheese, {ey rhe | Figs, Px oe BMTEOS 1 Oe 12e¢ Boil aH Armour's Star tin 28c re io AMssiicea ye wae Sato. age Tomatoes, i, si weiss. 1b Soap, Smits We rnbe Port 10 a Age “whinnen. 95e Clg, Mermaiiage 6) full in ie “gl. 15 mney, Ab