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4 | ling to show his divorced ‘wife-how much jhe missed her, |bouse and -posed as a dog. (Weeman on‘ this beat could eee it. jeall him.” on ‘THE EVENING WORLD, = <2 ODDITIES IN THE NEWS ALL OVER THE WORLD Short Stories of Unusual Happenings and Singular Experiences Picked Out of » the Chronicles of To-Day. August Langstras, of ‘tL. Hil take action te went to her bowrding| 17 og FOURS TOWN HAS 3 MAYORS. Three Mayars, in twenty-four -t was the unusual record of changes made at Paterson, N. J sloned by the death of May: Jonson. When tt Monday, and 1 capactty, He got down on all fours, barked, howled. snapped and pranced. Instead of resognizing his woe the ex- wife remarked: “What a lovely sight! I wish the po-| Just sed to act tn h Bernard J.. . While August was hopping about and | offi butting his head against a tree the po-| Presitlent liceman canie: took up the reins In court yesterday the man was fined| ®. August is rene ‘ BLAST TORE A GEM FROM WOMAN’S EAR. A plece of stone hurled by a blast Btruck the ear of Mrs. Joseph H. Brown while she was standing on th ‘platform of the was found Board of Fina: he man to perfo} m Berdan was Politicians wi pad att Rogsters. of the Board of Aldermen, or Jobnaon died ‘on Tupaday, and USED TW IN BROTHER nj LO WIN NOMINATION. fe aetounded san ihe eisai | THUR $1 ae filer v] h 59¢. tion Depts: diate Flee | SINTHPAV,, 19°70 20 *STREETI NEW YORK. SDAY,. Lace Sample Strip Sale---Last Day 22° Main Floor N this basis do we urge you to let nothing stand in the way of your taking advantage of this évent : Such prices as we quote on these new lace effects in these collections are the very ne est and-most beauti'ul lace desig These Samp’e Strips ré resent the styles made by the well as New York market, and the | rices we quote are will not be presented again in’ months, and included na tiat have been brou ht out.for the new season foreinost lace makers of Saxony for the Waris, London, Vienna, as One-half and in most instances less than half, the prices these Laces would cost were they cut from the piece. Filet combinatons predominate in the: collection, as this correct mode for this season. (ither styles in th: collection are Venise comb nations, soft’ Net rmbroisier- laces, ete :. yard for the 50c 0) yard + 2Zoc to .5¢ qualities, 200% s the Lace that Paris, London, and Vienna have pronounced the bew Crees elects, Japanese embroidered eilets, Baby Irish, Cluny. or the $1.00 yard for-the $1.50 1.25 gualities: Q8e 73$2550 Waitticn, An Importer’ s Samples of Beautiful New Lace Neckwear at ENE tar Main Floor. Vis every instance you may buy beauti ul new lace neck- wear—tlhe latest Fall conceptions—at half the pri¢es you'd pay if you bought from any store n New York in the | whome when the blart w Every year the number of railroad REFUSING FOMARR sin Boston to tint candidate for uence Bartow, NOY, away a part o: wae Brown ia the wife of a clerk in | sos Couaty Court-Ho: It was a puzzie. City Island and was wa: rin Leonard, his exact double, had him. aes helping Dressed like bis brother, Marti taken work, RAISE MAY OR’S PAY OVER HIS OWN VETO.) Mayor N. P. Avery, of Holyoke, | "= s., 1 hs tom rease near nl berg fo ten’ an scree HEREDITARY to keep his wages down. The Holyoke Aldermen passed. the Mayor’ nee raising ‘or Joseph, en the “ctry + ILLS OF RAILROAD df EN ON IN CREASE. Manifold mental and nery Gers beset ra!iroad men, acc Dr. Plittachek, lecturing before the World Congress of Hyxiene and Demog- raphy last evening in Berlin on, eh tormented me almost con: and 1 had those terrible, weakenta had envere pal euthing was # jim alt, Joss of memory, lack ne plainly I could | Weakness of intellect advised me to Ko to the cholia, and about all. the but came fections known to ph Platechek pointed out tha’ ulted Dr. An: | menta come from the dangerous and timed by his difficult duties of rallway workers, the ex SUED BY FATHER FOR) ve ty t of others who may be sim{ Jasper Smith, a capitalist of Atlanta, ve Yaluable property riven to the yu rung | man on vondi| that “he would marry eard yesterday, the idury; founduin tavorsot the without leaving the hox. “| gave my son four to marry and have Bmith, “and gave him question on those conc atill single. SNAILS FROM CHINA TORMEN PPITTS BURG Snails four inches lon are overrun ning the Thirteenth ward of Pitts! and the’ reaidenjs have appoaled to Boar of Health to do someting, is i vaaadan el ore a and Aither betters Lam t ted Dr. Anderso id myse: and many dollars spen devittn fer patere nce.) faved ey come from China,| Dr. Andersen gives conmultation and and how they got to Pit taburg ia a anitnation at the office without charge LAY ALETY. t 22d st (between Sth and éth avs), Several persons have been awakene! ‘York, “HourePstiyrt? to (Monday, Pye the pests crawling over them 1: day and Friday evenings ti) 8 Ot J. PoRawards, of the Rorean of ba P= = en ee ee +00R TOLD; 1 ASONASO 7400, AY. 19°T020 hey NEW YORK. echanical Musical Triumph of 1907-- Henry €= S. G. [LINDEMAN |} With women interior mecthanism. The Piano that enables any one to play with Sout the slightest knowledge So Music. \\ith very slight physical effort you can ren- (der the most di.ticult music q al composition. on this # marvellous instrument. and ‘which can’ also be played like any ordinary piano in the regular way. The Henry % 5S. G. Lindeman Player-/ iano ‘3 a combina- tion of the-r ch-toned. arcistic plano of the same name and Player tachment which experts asknowledje is mechan.c- ally perfect. The result 1s an instrument which appeals to those people who base their selection on superior excelience regardless of cost, yet the \ simplicity of its mechanism enables’ us to sell the Henry & 8. 6. Lindeman Player-Piano at a most reasonable price. Sold 6n Convenient Terms: We would be pleased to arrange terms of monthly payment to suit ‘the convenience of purchasers, You owe It tp yourself, if you contemplate owning a ptano with a player attachment, to Investigate the positive merits of the Henry & S. G. Lindeman - Playver-Piano. ‘A demonstration in our Piano Store wl convince you of {ts su- perior excellence, at different places at the phone measage often reperted him \ o polling places at the same mo- enti he got the nomination Leonard be known that his twin SATO] t FIELBS TO ee ee amg tnd” Aid effective TUBERCULOSIS 1 T was fo 9 belplers and fie {many pounds in wetht and my | k that neither food nor down. T waa rapidly | spending money ba aad yet I was that, bad as I was, IT SAVED many months of Sundays, 11 to 3, Call or writy tor nnd extent of the dangerous ¥~ I began the use of a ae and at this pice for one day only. regular way. = moar Included are Lace Coat Collars, Coat Sets, Round Collars, Yokes, Seta with Stocks, Sets with Turn- overs, Chemisettes, Stocks, otc., 1n Filet Lace effects combined with Baby Irish, Cluny, Irish, Venise, Embroidered Net effecta, ete. Many pieces tha: will-form hand- some garnitures for evening cos tumes. They are grouped in four great assortments, iced as follows: 25 Worn ‘up to i3e. | TOC 50c $1 for Lace Neckwear worth up to $2.00, for ! ace Neckwear worih up to $2.50. fcr Lace Neckwear | worth up to $1.50. Women’s New Fall Tailored Suits of Imported Materials, $16.5 SALE of women’s new tailored suits is “planned for Kriday that stands as the most unusual event of its kind that ‘These suits—one hundred in new Fall colorings coats, strictly. man tailored thr braid; Skinner's san lining fold. Exceptional value. Princess Or two-ple-e motels, cloths and mea aline sills, in all trimmed, many hayin: lace yokes five-inch fold, some fashioned as sive a full $10. the year within our knowiedge. heavy imported t.o-tone chevicts, in a single-breasted | utton-through effect, with strap- ings of self material, side pockets and smart Tucci collar Gtlvelvee: (kel coat isl lnollwits ise ecee es warranted satin. The skirt h s the new full side; $25 plaits and-ts-finished ith folds... = = $29.75 Fall Tailored Suits, $22.50 These elegact tai ored suits are mide 0 plain cheviot and novelty fabrics, cutaway, double-breasted and single-breasted semi-titted SKirts Women's $29.75 Afternoon Dresses, $19.75 | The New Kimono Guimpe Those as Illustrated, *5.98 ©F Second Floor, HE smartest waist creation of the season is the new pamone Guimpe and it is des- the Fall wardrobe and plain color, ‘such as black, blue and brown, and 5.08 fashioned as illustrated, for) of every smart dresser.” We o‘fer them in plaids We also offer special for Friday— Women's Tailored Silk Waists at, $3.95 Walsts of ‘new plaid silks fashioned with three-quarter length sleeves and with stock collar and cuffs, finished with self colored | taffeta to match. nd Fleer, has occurred at this season of in all—are made of “nt $16.50 sand pockets bound with silk cut extra wide, fintsacd-with out: edz full plate t, c cluive stiles of taffetx, voile, brond- the rich fall colors: they are ha dsomel and sleeves; full pinited skirts, finished wi illustrated at the left. Your opportunity to A Sale of Bags -$4 Seal Leather Hand Bags $2.75 ir Main Floor. qpes purchase included only one hundred _ bags in all! comprising two shapes: the long, deep and the narrow styles in 8 and ‘ inch frames. They are the very newest and most popu ar styles—have soft leather handles and are jeather-lined- : While they are actual £4 value, this pur- } chase enables us to sell them at nbarly $2.75 one-half the worth. Friday, your choice at | $2 Le ther Pocketbooks at $1.25 An exceptional’y good value at $2 eve:. They are made of real alligator, aeal and lizard skins, are featherlne inside frame. A Very Unusual Sale of = . £2 Second Floor. RIDAY will witness one of the sharpest under- pricings of the season on fine nainsook and cam- brie night gowns. walking skirts, drawers, chemises and corset covers. These ea-ments are-all-of exceptional. workmanship and guality, prettily trimmed wit) lace fnsercions and edging some with em- broidery rues, tucks, beading and ribbon. A special! pur- 98 chase permits selling these £1.50 qualities to-morrow at. . c 35e (or $0c Campric Drawers; | $1 for $1.50 Combination Cor- well made with umbrella’ ruf- set Covers and drawers or fles trimme | with clusters of tucks. — | skirt of soft shecr materials, trimme:i 50c wr 88 Corset Covers; of | front and back with rows of lac, noinsook: many pretty models | beading and ribbon around n’ck. handsomely trimmed front and back | and waist, bettom | finished wi with rows of lace insertion, edges, &c. | tucked ae Very special valuc. as the criterion of shoe-lashi related to custom-made erects, gnd-as far ne the (ueen- Quality prices. Calle ge woot - Patent leather: button and lace. Auto 1OGtS High cut; tan and patent leather. ‘Patent Leather Boots. $3.00, $3.50 and *4.00 : Fall Queen-Quality Shoes for Women 42 Second Pisas, W. E cordially invite you to inspect our Tine ot these famous shoes—reropnized universally ions for the well dressed American woman. in our new Fatt tines are included shaves and styles. bsolutely exclusive with Queen- Quality—being closely fit-and: finish ‘ate dopcerne| equalling any custom-mace shoes at double. Tum soles, bution and lace. —Heay Kid Boots Patent 1. erinoots Welt soles; button and lace. 27S iepatton and lass Thin Soles. { Hundreds of Exquisite New Royal Wilton Rugs, *32.50 RS selling here at the Simpson-Crawford Store during the past ‘ew days has been nothing short of remarkable. And it’s no wonder either, when you consider the rug values we have been giving and the * enormous ani ‘aried stocks we are sho: ing The buying power ofthis house in tle rug markct is a great point to consider. ‘hese rugs are all of the very ne est and most attractive designs and colori gs. Full 9x12 sie. Choice of this entire showing (or Friday ...--...+ $32.50 $27.50 Axminster Orien'‘al Rugs, 9x12, at $21.75 A wonderful co lection of Oriental effécts— suitable for library, Parlor or Dining-Room. $30 Body Brussels Rugs, 9x12, at t $25.50 Simpson-(ra\tford Company pride themselves on the exclusiye- ness of patterns, good wearing qualities and moderate prices of their rugs, Tus collection consists of the very prettiest Oriental eilects $2.50 Sanford's Axminster 27x60-in. Rugs, $2.15 A very appropriate size for so many p‘hces, in co plete and varied assortment o patterns: very best qnality Axminster Rugs, An Unusual Friday Sale of $12 Portieres Special at $5.90 447 Fourth Floor. have selected herewith only one item from E W among many interesting new styles of Por- tieres which are irvolyed in ths greit friday sale of Porticres. Th s offer of $12 Portieres for $5.90 is for one day only. ‘They arc ma le ot lus- $5.90 trous mercerized Armure in all ‘the high: a worth class colorings, with borders of imported ; _ailk gobelin tapestry. For Friday at.. $12 each Scores of other styles of Bordere] Portieres at special prices from $4.50 to $76.50 per pair. Foreign Lace Curtains at Impori Cost Included among them are exceedi igly fine and popular ‘styles of Real Laces i quantities of to 1) pairs of a pattern £5.00 to $5.50 styles w ut be svld ob rida yi $2. 90 Regular $7.60 ) and $3. 90 Cur-_ tains, sale Pe tice of $4.85 : And Curtains “worth up to $15.00 in ay ess var ety a $7. 65 Scotch Late Curtans, 700 [airs in seventeen diferent pat- 4.05 a d 34.50 values, for Friday at $ $1.50 Undermuslins at 98c. Basement Sale— Misses’ Fall Suits, $12. 98 TT HESE are exceptionally ly well made, of excellent quality fancy - broadcloth, also of plain colored chey- iota and mixtures. The coat is = 30-inch, semi-fitted model, double-breasted, with ve!- vet collar. A gracefully-hanzing plaited skirt, ith g-imch band. Th Dest plasible vals; atic cr hee OOS Misses’ New $43.49 Skirts at $2.98 In the new all-wool stripes and checks, of black and blue Panama; made in a very full- plaited modél. Stzes 95 to 39. Girls’ $5.98 Cherice Gozts at $3.98 Made of an extra fine quality all-wool blue and brown cheviot, in a /</ double-breasted model, with storm collar.’- Sizes 5 to 14. Girls’ School Dresses at $1.98 A large variety including new Fall plaids, polka dot sateens and high-grade ginghams. Sizes 6 to 14. | Basement Sale—_.. ; ‘Linen-Finished © Bed Sheets at 29 FOR Friday selling we offer 4,500 full size bed sheets, size 2x2/4, with a flat overfelled centre seam, at @ price which is positively under the figure at the mill. Limit 6 to a customer. Basement Sale— Great Millinery News =~<— apnese great specials will crowd our Basement Mil linery Department early in the day. For example, we put on sale to-morrow © Just 150 of Our Famous Wo> & men’s Trimmed Dress and, Street Hats, at $4.98. No two hats are alike, but any one of them is worth much morc than we ask . for it, both in ee peauvie treet Ee es in fact, they look lke 86 Bissau ng SABHUS $4. 9o8 S00 Trimmed Shopping Hats at $1.75 Too many styles to deseribe—come here snd choose at this little pree. Also Draped Turbans at $1.75 and $1.96. Misses’ and Children’s Untrimmed Flats, 79c ‘All splendid colors and good quality felts. Women’s Untrimmed Feit Hats, 98e & $1.25 In large, medium and small shapes, bright colors and black. Basement Sale— 75c. AW Silk Liberty Satin, 28c._¥d. £m Besemest. GREAT Basement offering of 5,000 yards of th « superb high-finished all silk eatin. Every street and | evening shade -representcd.-sis0 black.To-morrew 48e-0 yard. Basement Sale— 10c. Outing Flannel at 5c. Yd. [. Basement. OR to-morrow, Friday, only—good quality very fancy outing flanne! in mill ends; lengths from 1 to 10 yards; blue, piuk and gray stripes and checks. Limit 12 yds. Basement Sale— $1 Zs B. Coutil Corsets at G9e. WELL-KNOWN BRAND, aapecial- ly made for our Basement selling. Fine coutil corset, closely boned, medium dip hip and meditim bust, hose -sapperters front and sides, in gray only, sizes 18 to.24. Also white jean and Si contil, aa length .as above: all ee date Beene and perfect fi In the pace Brassius Bust isupparvera 49c. Excellent for all figures, taking the place of: corset covers: neatly trimmed; can be worn with or without corsets. sizes \() to ‘4. Basement Sale— (7 Basement, - Drammers’ Sample Laces. EAUTIFUL effects, new collection for Friday in the new Filet, Cluny. Baby Irish, Japanese, Venise ‘and Net laces. in lingths suitable for yokes, dress fronts, collars, chemisettes, childien's dress trimmings, &c. If cut from the full piece they would sell regularly up to $5.00 a yard, but because they are-sampietengths-theyare e Se, 10c, 15c and 25c per piece. KRasement.. Sale... ears Women’s $1 Silk Gloves, 49c¢ pair. 4a Basement, Long Jersey wrist gloves of black and white silk. Women’s $1 Kid Gloves, 69c pair. Odds and ends have very slight imperfections, Basement Sale— $1.50 Leather Hand Bags at 79¢ Basement. Bnd lane of the finest quality goat-skin; some are leather and some are silk4tined—all have in- and 9 inch frame side coin purse and new shaped leather hund!e in the deep and narrow shapes; black and colors. 2°8 25¢ Leather Belts, 5c Cleaning out an odd lot of regular 2c leather, silk and linen belts in black and colors at a small fraction of their worth, A Basement Sale— Women’s Cambric Underskirts, $1.49 47 Basement. Reve of excellent quality. cam- - bric, iull length, trimmed with a deep ruffle and eight hemstitching tacks with an eyelet embroidery flounce, $I. 49 e also a dust ruffle. Unusual value at Muslin Night Gowns, 69c¢ and 89c Good quality muslin gowns, trimmed with lace insertion; high and low necks.