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THE EVENING WORLD, THO VICTIMS OF STRAY CURS DIE OF RYOROPHOBIA Disease Develops in Acute} Porm Months After Wounds + Were Healed. - LIVED IN SAME STRE Both Were Bitten Same Day by Different Dogs and Had Prompt Treatment. Pater Sulivan, ef No. X4 Park av fourteen years of@,| He'll build 10, Brooklyn, a His fore midnight to- cunritis and Conklin in mae Hospital. {both were bitten more ws Ago, DY different dogs, er wounds cauterized tly well, apparently, un- Gi yesterday, when the disease mani- | imultanously, and | the regarded ay strange. ‘The Sulkvey toy wee playing near tls home last June when a Iittle mon- gre! came trotting down the street and @arted at him. ‘The boy attempted to beat off the dog with his han: and) the anima! fastened his teoth in his arm. The boy was-tken to the hospital! | tor pceeert at once. Rot bad x: that they Ived | me street, te | 1 healed raptdly. TLL pvilo a LUSITANIA, IF NECESSARY, OLD CHAP will delight us. He ta dying for a race, He's a cureless sortof case, pial is | | Lipton the Lifter Pines any! An “Easy Mark” | The wound was | js he—or she—who thinks to “save” affected wit for the Cup. Ths boy continued to play with nis OY purchasing ‘counter’ eyeglasses, companions. the dog bite when yesterday the arm began to give him great paln. A phy- {clan was catled, but the pain in- ereasct. and/ Yast night hydrophobta. deveiSped tn/acute torm. The boy died | chances. in great suffering. Conklin was at Cedarhurst, L. I. cwhen he was bitten last June. He wa tm a garage when a mongrel dashed in. Conklin tried to drive the brute out into} pep oven ore) te dog yack vapor, Noa and bit him on the arm and lag. Conklin lost no time in getting to the hospital. The wounds were cauterized | | salesnennle. had almost forgotten the incident until yesterday, when the arm and leg. began “to pain him, ‘Tho pain cecame ich that he went Opposite Eyegiasees—if meeded—as low ae $1. - WA Hons | QCULISTS AND OPTICIANS. went back to work. His wounds | 94 East 23d St., near Fourth Ave. just as the Gulllvan | v4 West t25th St , and Mke Bultivan ho | 442 Columbus A lago Fulton St., BROOKLYN. Abraham & Straus‘s, All stores open Saturday evening. rte 7 near He had almost forgotten Pickéd from a tray—and sold at “bargain prices.” The cost is greater ‘in the end—and the damage. to the ‘eyes! may be serious. Take no We assure you the ser- vices of _ registered _physicians—} trained OCULISTS—not “spectacle to the hospital in the efternoon. Hy-| drophobla was not long in developing, he aleo died in agony. ‘SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS | = are in most part exclusive with us. tions, and yet pricing is surprisingly moderate. No, 1—The Lewis. i trimmed with fine Extremely swell, large ribbon rosette and French wing. Our price to-morrow....\. $8. fhodel. No. 3—Suzanne Sailor, The uptown milliners offer this 1 at $18.50 moet t price: 8.50 | Very velvet wings, and Styles end prices to sult everybods'|i* Splendid assortment of $5.98 and upwards. Beautiful colors~exclustve! shapes. ¢ mado for the making. eh them here, | Our. price. . ~ Also a splendid range of extremely, popular- priced Tailor Suit Hats at $8.98 and $4.98, ae Sampson Crayford Ca.| Autumn Millinery Elaborate Showing. £27 Main Floor. qe thousands of new effects in Autumn Mil. linery that the Simpson-Crawford Store offers Hvery single hat has the chic which brings it in a class with the Paris-made crea- No, 2—The Retoux Sailor. You pay the exclusive uptown milliner $20 for this same, price. ss... $10 No, 4—The Princess, jaunty — swell Hat—stylish trimming of Walking silk " $5.98 Frenoh ‘Women's. Misses’Untrimmed Hats Don't bay your Untrimmed’Shave Withott first seolig what we show, if only to post yourself on the corredt styles Good Quality Felt Hats;'$1.25 and $1.75. Untrimmed_ Hats made in France at $4. 98, CI OS All the New. Fall Ribbons for Millinery. i Recollect, four young ladies, ¢xperts in the making of Riboon Hat Bows, await your ‘suggestions, or will furnish same. of ribbon trimmings. Cush your makes it very. waar for you ‘Lenox Ave: §- , Bist & 82d Sts. | i | professions and trades, the gentle- *@ effects; equal to a custom Corner _ | Sixth Ave. | | Bi 23d) St 23d St. | Latest Style Cravenette SPECIAL VALUES TO-DAY We have 1,200 Men’ AND_ TO: BLACK CHEVIOT Corner | Sixth Ave. | @ 23d St. | GREATSALETO-DAY & T0-MORROW $100,000 Worth of Men’s and Youths’ Brand New FALL CLOTHING, Comprising Over 1,000 Latest Styles, on Sale Keady to Slip ‘on and Wear—— Latest Style Men’s and Youths’ Sack Suits. Raincoats. | J were made to sell at $10, Every ¢ a cracker jack; all wool { ; Venetian fined,” single or double breasted; any size from 44 chest [ ‘measurement. To-day and to-morrow will be on sale at $5.9 nfe dark cas and worsteds at san prices)... . 1,200 MEN'S fancy GRAY and OXFORD WORSTED SACK SUITS in stripes and checks; Venetian lined. These suits are tailored equally, xx well as suits selling at $12 and $15. As a special value they go to-day and to-morrow at $7.90; all sizes. Black Thibets, satin lined, included in this. lot......... : MEN'S SUITS in the NEWES OWN, OLIVE and Eacaen made in to bring $18; special for t $9.80. Black or Blue Thibets or included at the price, $9.80... RAINCOATS and TOPCOATS that wear well, in all the best shades Grays, Tans and plain Black— ‘oats and Top- coats that-{Ht well about the collar and shoulders— Raincoats and Topcoats: that will stand the weather; the regular prices of these coats’ were Intended to be $12 and $14; special far to-day and to-morrow... f dark Oxford, | Latest Style Men’s and Youths’ Trousers. Latest Style Men’s and Youths’ Topcoats. All at King’s Well-Known Low Prices $5.95 TO-DAY.AND TO-MOKROW. $7.90 TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. $10.00 TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW; Two Entire Floors Devoted to Our Men’s @ Boys’ Clothing Stock. Boys’ Knickerbocker Suits, $1.95, $2.95 and $3.95, worth peas from 6 to 17 years. —Cofner _ Sixth Ave. Q 23d St. | W.L. DOUGLAS | 2 SSOSHOES faa. ‘a we Men in every walk dk hohe man of leisure and the wor! man—all wearW.L.Donglas*3.: 0 shoes because they are the Beste °25,000| prevent pooe, Reward sell mors mon 833.50 shoes than any other manufacturer, THE REASON W.L.Dougias $3.50 shoes are worn by more men in ail walks of lifo than any other make, Is because of thelr exceilent style, easy neting and, superior wearing qualities. The selection of the leathers and ot! materials for each part of je shoo, and every detail of the making |s looked after by the most complete organization | of superintendents, foremen and rs,who receive the rs pald Inthe shoofAsy » and whose workmanship cannot bo excelled. If 1 could take you into my ta factories at Brockton, Mas: pouss 8 $3.50 GM A of tanning the bottom soles longer ROT Aeat Produces more aring leather than any other tannage. | | W. L. DOUGLAS $4.00 GILT EDGE SHOE ‘ge and show you how carefully W. &, | oes are mado, you would then understand why | } hold thelr shapo, fit better, wear longer, | and are of greater value han) any, other $3.50 shoo. “ea @annot Be Equaiiod at Any Price. SHOES, THE SAME Ow oN, ree genuine have WY. L. Douglas nat No Substitute. When in need of shoes, If Sot conve your dealer for W. L. Doug!aa shoes. If be cannot pe Tralled everywhere, “Ilustrated Gatalog free. Ww. 433 Broadway, cor. Howard. cor. Sth St. | , Bon. Am | Scouring Soap i -A Metal Polish é AGinos Cleaner. j { i | W. L. DOUGLAS BOYS: SHOES $1.75 AND $2.00, JUST THE SAME AS MY MEN'S ME LEATHERS, FOR $1.75 AND 82 nil price stamped on ee t to go to W. L. Donglas You, send direst to 1, DOUGLAS, Brockton, W. L. Douglas Shoe Stores in Greater New Yor! Acton | NEWARK—785 Broad Street | t FRIDAY, i included. SEPTEMBER 27, roo. women's © RESTAURANT New Leather Novelty te SIXTHIAV, 19°70 20 *STREE TI NEW YORK. a 5 = 7 et oe | Sale of Misses’ Tailored Suits Including the Newest of This Season’s Clever Styles NE of the greatest series of offerings in Misses’ | Tail- ored Suits that has ever been brought forward at this season of the year is, presented for to-morrow at the Simpson-Crawford store. » The clever harmony of youthful “‘cut’’ and inimitable. chic, with the smart swing of garments usually,produced for women, is at once manifest in the misses’ garments tailored exclusively for the Simpson-Crawiord store, and in this Saturday event as broad a selection as one could possibly find anywhere at the height of any scason is offered at prices which show the greatest possibilities for economy. Misses’ Costumes at $23.75, $29.75, $34.75 and $42.50 - In vofle, radium, panama and crepe, in‘light and dark shades, many attractive models, youthful and dainty in style; sizes 14, 16 and 18. Misses’ Coat Suits Junior Coat Suits Made of / hand- , Junior and inter: ) some mixtures and mediate coat sults, | cheviots, In dark | male of all-wool | or medium shades; | 317 50 | cuvios tn vue, STATS coat double-breast- | 5 | brown and slit { < ed ant Mned with | double - breasted, silk satin; skirt | for semi - fitted model: for full plalted and full platted skirt : trimmed. Sizes 14,| Saturday | win twodnch fold. | Saturday 16 and 18. Value Sizes 10, 12 and $24.75. 114. Value $18.75. Misses’ Tailored Suits at $22. 50, $24.75 and $34.75 A large range of lenges plain and fancy broadcloth, also a, variety) df ichported materials. Several models to select from, including the new Fluify Ruffies effect, in street or pastel shades. Sizes 14, 16 and 18. Girls’ School Coats, $5, $7.50 to $12.75 | Misses’ Rainproof EGrats at $10 Misses’ full-length rainproot ‘coats, in the new Fall model, tan and oxtord. Special value. Misses’ Skirts at ‘Girls’ School Dresses, $5, $7.50 and $9.75 $3.95, $5 to $9.75 Junior Suits at $21.50 to $27.50 Juntor Suita in a vast range | In seven-eighth and full |” Made of Pankma and broad-| In many pretty, effective excellent materials, made in | lengths, , comprising heavy | cloth, also high-grade mixturea| styles In all the ew mall and = ty style in several pretty | cheviots, ohinch{llas_ and | fn two models; full plaited or| large plaids, also plain serges broadcloth, in all Fall shades; | sizes 6 to 14. a na models for the younger girls; sizes 10, 12 and 14. in blue, brown, wine; sizes 6 to 14. circular gored and reseed black — and with folds. New Conceits in W J, 9 Recent Fiction at at 25 25e. Miomenia Neck Weal: | omens OPYRIGHTED in r Tae ARISIAN “surely in New Dress €> 4 cls, Intely published, | endency a S witl, hand: loth binding, practical —our assortments of Street Waists which we raaiverd at ae “The Masquerader, “The Clan: “The Grey Cloak," MacGrath. “Hearts Courageous,” Rives. “Lagarre,” Catherwood. “The Lost “The ‘Trifler.” new Neckwear for women con- Thurston! 5 conceit that is” and will be popular for this season, Many things exclusive in New York with us. Real Irish Lace Neckwear. A collection far in advance of any ot'er in New York and priced much lower. Direct from the Irish cottage workers. Real Irish Lace Sets, at $2.05 and upward. Real Irish Lace Stocks, at $1.00 and from that up, a Second Fleer. INE Dress Waists of || Laces, Nets, Messaline Silks, Taffetas, J‘lannels, Nun's Veilings, Madras, ete., are offered at most attrac- tive prices. “ We offer for to-morrow: Allover Lace Dress Waists— Of Cluny and Val.—the .new Kimono effect with ruffle sleeve, like cut— . either in ecru or_white; $5. 75 : Groceries Saturday Specials. 2 Sixth Fleer. No mail or phone orders filled. Coffee—Fresh roasied high feo. blended to sult your Real Irish Lace Coat Collars, at Special eee ces ular pitce, $1.95 this ante. per ib 4 5 Pound Cake New Taffeta Silk Plaid Waists—Made up in swell tailored model. The silk alone is worth all we ask for the waist com- $3.98 plete. Special... Black. Brilliantine Tailored Waists—Tucked front—a full gen- erous garment—long sleeve Real Irisa Lace Coat Sets, at $2.95 and upward. * Real Irish Lace Collars, Yokes, Chemisettes, etc., at specialjprices. Filet Combination Lace Neckwear. A variety matchless. See the specials In Stocks—Coat Sets, Coat Collafx_ Yokes, Turnover Sets, at pia. price 10c ¢ Regular this sale, citron raisin Ibe. Spectal f 25c,, 5Gc., 75c. and $1.00. 2%c Saturday for 1,000 dozen —button tront. Special. _ $1.98 fmoroidered Collars in all sizes— 1 ‘ to 144g—Including the new And splendid quality, French dot effects. The resular |! Black Taffeta Waists —Demi- value of these Is 25c. 15c yard for Neck Ruching; al- ways retailed at 25c. Many styles to select from. oe sleet e *Sat- fancy front; . $3. 95 tailor made { BSc | Our Greatest Offering of Men’ s Clothing. These New Fall Suits and Top Coats at $15. 2a Second Fioor, EVER before has the Simpson-Crawford Store shown such great assortments N of Fall Clothing for Men or offered such extraordinary values. Not alone are we showing the celebrated Kuppenheimer make of Clothing at this price—a thing extraordinary in itself—but Clothing from every well-known manufacturer in the country is Every garment bears the Simpson-Crawford name, which is a guarantee of satisfactlon—a guarantee of style and workmanship and wearing qualities, Every material, color and style that is correct for the coming season is represented in this collection at Fifteen Dollars. ‘he models are the new long cut Coats with pique or round lapels, square shoulders and close-fitting collars, and the new shades, such as the new browns, olives and grays, are strongly in evidence. i Included are..the following: Plain Gray Warsteds Blue Serge (heavy weight) Faucy Cheviots, every check, plaid, stripes, etc. ols Should Ordinarily. Be Twenty Dollars. Brown Worsteds and [ Eancy Gray Worsteds new Plaid: Cassimeres New Browns in Cassimeres Club Checks in Cassimeres New Olives in Worsteds Black Unfinished Worsteds New Olives in Cassimeres Black Thibets, as well as ‘Phe Copta ure cut In either single or double-breasted style, aud we can fit the tall, short or regularly bullt, man, oe oes : : Pho’ Overcoats we offer at Fifteen Dollars arg of the new Gray and Black Overcoatings, tn the regula cut of put with full box back, close Atting fo the neck and with broad shoulder effects, A Sale of Boys’ New Fail Clothing at $4.50. In our Boys’ Clothing Section extraordinary valu¢s of boys’ (all clothing tn all the new styles and fabrics For Boys #1: to 10. 5 to 10, - Boys.8 to lt. are offered Boys’ Reefers, 2) elther Sailor Wad Russian styles; serges, worsteds xtéd, light tan coverts rea: a multe, sles a and cassimeres In fain gray, fancy mixtures | ringbone and — all 1 ats 8. Baral Tae and nome new effect! just suitable for the little jal handsomely | trimmed ef 5 felldys. } tatlored ae '~ Boys’ Combination Suits a 1 ond coal ted coa with ether two patrs ot suit, made in’ the donb! orsteds, cassimeres and ¢ eine: All the proper sty Aen for toy. > of all ages. 50c. to $1.95. < This is straight pa) our special two-pa s with each suit Boys’ Hats and Caps.