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“THE EVENING WORLD, EVENING WORLO AACE CHART ERVTAL ‘LAD TWENTY-FIRST DAY AT SARATOGA Cite AUG, 28. A+ FIRST RACE Be! sah SIXTEENTH DAY AUG, 28. CLEAR. TRACK FAST, Hour,“ commen “Indicates Empire track. are treated the ey] FINS? RACE—Vor maiden twoyearolde, $900 a¢ Wye and a haif furionas, | ployee “ofthe. oT 1,07, Post 2.34 art ss 7 easily, him to the workt Owner W. Gerst eyearold« an feet lenn) 4 (3.11 P, G76. 1 orgie Left at pont Prince of Sy 4 FouRa Tw 704 Fihdea nnd a iateenth EVENING WORLD RACE GHART = ~The’ Mahopac Handicap; saaroca MEN CET THERS. = INA SIO FE: Magistrate W Wahl R Reverses the ‘| | Game of “Giving the Pas- h have run and not won at Rusy Lads Hi a ale rere Tea’s muard, | Folsom, of and Portlet! [the Interborough Co | ‘The testimony shows ;accompanieg by a your. [uptown on a Third jlast night. They intende fac Wen past and rode Yon, w lover ay an island and Miss ‘olsom | platform, | train for W not know t compelled t jane and cl company, Building Ageault upon Folsom and brut a coat torn AT EMPIRE CITY. | the Bronx. Park static “y FLED WITH DEAD BABY FROM FIRE non-winhers of $600 in 1007; Won handily ad upwa. M Start good. Place Ealtert es | Two Hundred Italians in Panic) Fulton, BT Scramble Down Stairs | dest and Fire Escapes. fate) Feats 3 33 WwW. tt 16 7 Pohanka ‘ 6 1 Nobody AL: the We pears ah oof [burned tn the of if 10. 5 story double f at Twentieth street, “in Sou to-day until the ba -|wareburating from smoke bellied out of romebody yelled fir ether out of proportign to atarted amon th tenants. They came the narrow halls and: dowy mains. bringing their babi momt treasured household ¢ In @ minute the stairwe 4% Sumter AUS? Woot pour 6 5 Lae Marty three-yearolde and 4 one inlle di Fost-4.08, Off 4.00 FM. Start good. Won eaaliy. andel herdracesca sent Sciteiat In a Jat on the » rs mourners Were sitting pee Fannie Pertollazi, a gsc waiting fot the prieat t BP Prewton the tuner service 2B better wounded the mother of ( ss drew the little body out of (ie with st In her arms ran d) -l the street, screaming. In the the roadway she fainted and Uttle body Tolled out of her x i the duat, where Jt lay until a ‘policomur picked ft up. | Ree It needed all the re: from the | Fifth avenue station to held the crowd mM Onder, Pheu tive did dare ge tet speak of. Selling; -olds three-yei 3 SIXTH RAC three-st Mme —2.01 Owner—J. leon ths Poat-—6.06, Off—5.08, Start good, and upwa: XWore blinkers, Boratched= Henry 0. an nd Vendor Atlantic City JUST OUT OF HOSPITAL, FATALLY HURT IN DRIVE. Father Was Taking Her for an Outing When Vehicle. Turned Over, ' Fivo-year-old Margaret Gross, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mra, Herman Gross, of | No, 38 East One Hundred and Nine- | teenth street, was fatally hurt while driving with her parents this afternoon, Mhoslttle cir! wan discharged from the “hospital yesterday and her father took her and her older sinter Catherine for @ drive. As he turned the vehicle sharply, about the corner of One Hundred and Nincteenth street and First avenue, It turned over pinning the two little girls and Mrs, Gross: under It, ‘The mother and Catherine were only” allghtly hurt, ‘AL the | but aret Wis Unconscious, Piariem Hospital where she was taken t Wax suid that she was injured in- ternally and would probably not aur- vive. ————_—_____ Outings Over Labor Day, The Lehigh Valley Railroad Company. Wil soll 8 to Niagara Falls and return for Good to go on Aug. at 1, and to return on nto and return for $10, i $1160 all rail, od to 3b and Sept. 1, and to return On Sunday, Sept. T, and will be run ote a; round ) al trains wi New York res Mauch Chunk na At 7.55 ALM. Tlekeus $1.00 ulldren, 7 cents, -Informas Shand 1490 Broadway, and No, 320 Fulton stree Glen Ono! round trip; tan at Nos. i lS ace ei AND RETURN Sunday, September 1, 1907 Pennsylvania RAILROAD « SPECIAL TRAIN Leaves West 234 Street... Desbrosses and =| Cortlandt Strecta | RETURNING Leaves Atlantic City Similar ‘September 15, ; i= HOOSEVELT GREETS THE | ZOOLOGICAL DELEGATES. | (oad | OYSTER BAY, N. Y., Aug. ¥.—Pros- ident Roosevelt received the forty mem- bers of Zoological | Congress now~in session at the Car- | \negio Labratory at Cold Spring, L. L., | | this atternoon, The delegates to the \Congress are practically all from for- elgn countries, i SOL. BLOO VICTOR RECORDS Call and hear the new records adyer- tised in large adver- tisement in this paper — Mail Orders promptly filled. VICTOR BALESROO 3 EAST. 42D STREET, ° - N the International NOMESaIy our machine requires oling or adjusting notify, ps. Catalogue contalr 3,000 records sent, fre Sample: of our new ping sent on request AS , YORK 'CONEY’S GLDEST : sharles INHABITANT KILLED. Gordon, Run Down by £ press Train, Once Owned on Island Tracts HEAVY EARTHQUAKE nt died, | | Fort-De-France Shaken age Is Reported. FORT-DE-FRAD Istana aanee a niques Aug ne earth qual ed enOURY was felt here & rok perty. at 0 2h NaTdaMAREShaee bach raporied Anty Drudge is Progressive. Mrs. Haltfivise—“T'd-like to use a -gas-stove, but I need so much hot water for washing and scrubbing.’”” Anty Drudge—‘‘ My dear woman! Are you progressive enough to use a gas range and still wash and scrub with hot water and old-fashioned soaps ?_ Don’t you know that with Fels-Naptha you can do all your Washing and cleaning in cold or lukewarm water, do it easier and better than with hot water ?”” Every woman knows what a nuisance a hot fire is on a summer’s day. Fels-Naptha i a double blessing: It not only does the washing easier and better, but it-cleans the clothes in cold or lukewarm water without a rilling fire to boil them. No eecee ec kitchen; no nauseating steam; no putting your hands into hot water toroughen and redden them. Add to this advantage the saving of time, labor, fuel and clothes, and you have some idea why women who have once washed with Fels-Naptha will have no other soap. But you must wash the Fels-Naptha _way in cold or lukewarm water; never boil the clothes or use boiling water. When you unwrap a cake of Fels-Naptha, pin the wrapper on the wall in your laundry, and follow the plainly printed directions: Be sure it is a red ch wrapper, Last Three Days of Carpet and Rag Sale. ay, we Roce sue combining-quatity-ands¥ pricing in a manner bound to create enthusiastic approval. A brand-new store on the fifth floor is now devoted exclusively to beautiful Floor Coverings.” Its the proper shopping place, where choice of selection and value-giving is a paramount consideration. Tempting bargains during this big yearly event. For instance: © Fifth Floor. 75c. TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CAR- | BRUSSELS RU PETS in roons,-hall and stair pat | $19.50 ..... terns; reg. 7 js Pal nee eRS “Woiders to [AXMINSTER RUGS, 6x9, re match; ree. $1. thy aie Be | SIS 00 Birr: ‘ 11,98 HS creg, | AXMINSTER RUGS, 8.3x10.6, reg oy TIT | GSaa SOV eee eh eh 17,08 Beds and Bedding, Fourth Bedroom Furntture. ‘et The Furniture Department is now spread out over the greater half of the Fourth Floor, Naturally, it is an exhaustive showing, presenting the most serviceable and artistic assortment to be found ale of Beds, Bedding and Bedroom Furniture goes on apace. Thursday, Friday and Saturday are the last three days, should be exceptionally busy with sa many stirring bargains tured. A few specials: The big $16.50 BRASS BEDS 82.85} 6375 COTTON FELT MAT- $13.50 WHITE } NAMELLED | TRESSES tees 5.08 BEDS 9.45 | $32.50 CHIFFONIERS 22.85 $35.00 BUREAUS veo: 24.25 | $11.50 MORRIS CHAIRS 7.89 Between Lenox & Seventh Aves. SHOCK JARS MARTINIQUE. ' Whilz ‘the Residents Slept, but No Dam- ‘ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST SS 1907. EIGHTIT 28, RESTAURANT SIXTH, aE 19°70 20"STREE TY NEW YORK. '89e Checked Louisines at 59¢e Yard ypues ) be Pediiheale autiful silks, in a wide range of new shades and all sized checks, are destined to be one of the most favorite siks for Fall wear. . They make up especially well into wacsts and dresses $1.75. 3 inch Black Chiffon Tateta at $1.19 Yard. $1.66 Forty-five-inch, Colo iia, $1 ya. { alines, 55 yd. §9c Rough Shantungs, new shiades, 69c yd. ) Mhirty-six-lich lack Taffeta, 656 yd, A lace Event Involving Some Ten Thousand Yards of $1 £7 Main Floor, Apes importer that overestimates. his outlet counts on: the Simpson-Crawtord Store for help, and he generally gets it—if, for the adv ‘antage of selling almost | any quantities, he makes price of an advantage to us. ag m Th’ this case came about ten thousand yards of the new French and.German Val. ine tous ata price any importer but one in actua) need of a quick stock-turn would never accept, for the ptice aver- aged but half the usual figure, and the laces are of such a fine quality and. the patterns of suc) a high order that the goods will create the greatest enthusiasm among those cre eyen and home-sewers who at appreciate the out-of-the-ordinary things. All the newest meshes and most-sought- for designs are included, in every needed width and style, in matched sets.of edgings and inscrtions—price | as fo‘lows: : 925 *) doz. yds. for Vai. laces 55 doxit yaa storeVal lkcom Ct worth up to 60c. doz. yds. JC | worth up to $1 doz, yds. 39c doz. yds. for Val. laces 75 doz, yds. for Val. laces worth up to 65c. doz. yds, Cc worth up to. $A : = . \ 12:c & 15c Irish Linen Handkerchiefs at 9e oP Main Floor. is GOOD linen handkerchiet is one of the few things which seldoin figure in a sale of any importance. It is so staple that its sale does not need to be stimulated. Yet here is a lot of pure Irish linen handkerchiefs—about five thou- ; sand—which we imported at a little price; we are willing to offer sharp reductions in order to close them out before cther shipments arrive. They are all perfect, all regularly finished, made of excelient, durable linen and neatly hematitched in different width hems, = Men's and Women's 19c. and 25c. Pure Irish Linen Handkerchiefs at 12/:c. “About-three-thousand-in-this lot—soft finished Irish linen handkerchicts, hemstitched in assorved hems, with or without initials. Different styles of initlals not complete, but any Initial wanted In some style Women's 19c. and 25c. Sample Swiss Handkerchiefs at 12)4c. These are salesmen's road samples from St. Gall's eading manulacturers. They are received by us annually at a great price-conceseion which may be yours If you attend this sale. The best and prettlest Styles of the season are Included. Not more than six of any style. Women's $3.50 Mousquetaire Glace Gloves at $2.50. £27 Main Floor A SPECIAL importation of new black glace kid sixteen-button length gloves came in lately. ‘These are the best glove values that have come about in a long time, so you will do well to anticipate your fall glove needs and pure ase to-morrow—all sizes at $2.0 a pair. Wealso offer the above in twe ve-bucton lengt s at ~2 @ pair, and i Women' $s Twelve-button Black Suede Gloves at $1.79. Jersey Wrist Silk Gloves in Black and White at 69c. A Great Linen Day To-Morrow. £27 Manin Fjnor F there are better linen values in New York to-day we'd like to know it.’ We've sent our experts to every store in the city to find out whether we were too sanguine en this lien proposition or not, an! ther reports more than back up our judgment to ‘Their opinion’ is that the average price elsewhere of the goods advertised be ow figure the very letter. over a third above ours universa'ly, Hemstitch Lunch 175 Dozen Hemstitched Huck | Marscilles Bed Spreads ctioice Satin da table Towels—Pure linen, 23x45 10. | Pas erus, double ued, size; vali atitched all round, pure Hnen, value $6 dozen; special at.. 352 | $2 each; special at....... 2,45, dumask pattern, 250 Cozen Griss Bleached! 5,000 Yards White Perirn 44 8-4 10-4 12-4 Washed Huck Towels, Irish | Lawn, sheer fine quality, 4) Bee SaaS ipa aes ufacture; value $41.00 dozer special, , 98c $1.25 $1.50 $1.95 Jal at....... -285c! yard +++ 19¢ } 200 Dozen Hemmed Huck To Hemmod Bed Spreads, full size, | 5,000 Yards White Dress Lawa, $1.50; spe 40 Inches wide; value 1c. ea onens ore ety Hatta quailty aa 2 ro SAO spel at value $3 dozen; spectal at. Women’s 50¢e., 65c. and *1 Hosiery at 39c. Pr. 12° Main Sloor COLL ECTION of samples from one of the foremost importers in America at a price which in some cases hardly covers the import duty. The collection 09 dozen pairs, and as we are Cetermined that not one pair shall be carried forward to 21 hose must be closed out at 39c. a pair. l7c. for Children's 35c. Stockings. Children's exter tine gauze bicek and tan Lisle hose; not a pair in the lot worth than 35c. 1x1 rib, All sizes, Special at 17¢,; 19c. for Women's 35c. Hosiery. Women's sheer mercerized lsle, with split foot; women's mercerized lisle in black, with cotton foot; also tan gauze Isle All special at 19¢. a pair comprises some Fall all of this 5cc, Gic and Sc. for Women's 39c. Hosiery. This lot of imported gauze cotton full- fashioned hose, in black, tan and white, represents the balance of a Jate Spring delivery, and, as the season ts ad- vanced, instead of 3%c. the price will be 2hc. a pair. 29c. for Men's 50c. Half Hose. Men's sample half hose In assorted | colors that will appeal to the discriminating man. Values 0c, palr. 3 pairs for 50e, The Best Groceries at Great Sav ings ae { , Lm Sixth Floor. SPECIAL list of larder-needs Abat represent the trend of the econo ny move- ment evidenced throughout the ent el Sitnpson Crawford Grocery and Wine Stores ‘Thursday. he pomus jatotted Tai Butter. Extra Creamery Hoyal Start Bashy the sweetest and rich- | est butter made; 5 1b, net ow stone crock. Fresh Eggs- mince Shipped to us from a” nearby Guar fresh; Farm, strictly carton doz, jn 28c sealed $1.59 rkins. Varieth #100; pkge Concentrated Ize Wretabtin w se Vegetables— | * Kaind {Cream e this Be and. A e vel patticular Crawford's Ini an f County: sharp or fhe us 26e! Ys ‘ ox, mild; regdiar 250, 1 Bq] 3 Al our 45c. va Strtngless theans OU Noval Kei 2 Formosa Oolong style, young, tender oe wn din is a Myson. Gunpowde KeAraniect str | claritiog pr fed. iia Break, and ¢ n r nh ohne, Firalente Dende! ( filed Meats. 7 ni ONited “nam an; tami s Smoked Ox Tongues. fonmues toes, deviled tongue]! Simpson Crawford Co.'s special. Mild, sugar. |) cured, 4°to 6: pound avera pound ; special for this sale enna. atyle sausa, (al for this sale or amorted, $1 can + ‘Special Three Days’ Sale of High- Grade Galifornia Wines. Guarantees absolutely pure and fully Bows 4.55 Fine Quality Museatel.. 2.70 Superior Tokay matured, cnatee Old Fort. iden Nhe: I selected eth ountain Ricaling Fe A hae < : Chea Staite” Darguady ius) tcl Vere Fatre Quay “snerny, 10 are 6 + old 00 u.TH } sane per 14 5 one Baty Primg Vera White Port Wine yi 70 K.00 } FHinet | Monogram 3 yo ey, ice! ° Inkes kb rand 205 f ci eran Mth a 3 Manticato,; Hye: Whlsuey,. | Miackverry «Mandy -= Aber i bets Wattles 12.00 Medalilon Bxport, Weer rine (ul G21 (fae) 10:75) sue rec nave 75e } Van Geldor's Sr a Gin doun 75 #29) | Galion, $8.75) boctle | ptstties PPT Cc main Cocktatl — Alt vitie, Heather Glen beoteh Whiakex vei \Everard's * D es: bottle ty Very old and mel: 7 Lae ae a ANE I AO aa Oe LOR 1.5 Inve! bottle 1 i