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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, BAD MAE BAS 3 OTE SHLOOS FROM LICENSE Unless Courts Upset New Ex- cise Law They’l! Close FIGHT. OWNERS BEGIN mer Proprietors and Law is Attacked as Retroactive. suspends for the Excise law Ban Is Because of Acts of For-} All-Silkk Rough Shantung 26 and 27 inches wide in lengths suitable for waists and dresses in every wanted shade, at 40¢ and 50c yard. Annual May Sale of Muslin Underwear Begins ~<a Restaurant tar Main Floor. SIXTHTAV.. 19°70 20" STREETS NEW YORK. 10 Minutes to Hobok ee ee Eighth selling coutil Co sizes 18 to 30, en by tiudson Tunnel, Sample Not many of them, just enough for an enthusiastic day’s LyraCorsets—a sampie lot, slightly soiled, in batiste, silk broche and long and extremely long hip and back; medium and high bust: garters attached front and sides (some have three sets of garters); all this season’s models, ‘Lhe regular stock prices on these Corsets are $5, $6 and $7. To-Morrow (Friday) Lyra Corsets, *2.75 A Saving of $3. 497 Second Floor. Trade conditions have made it possible for us to quote the lowest prices on record. TO-MORROW we start that much looked-for May Sale, for which the Simpson-Crawford Co. is noted. are able to announce better values and lower prices for high-grade underwear than attempted at any previous sale. For 50c Corset Covers— | A handsome collection, representing the newest in trimmings and_ cut. and embroideries being per, you'll really be sur- prised at the beautiful Coret Cover 2ie will buy; not one n the lot worth less than 33c: variety of styles, embroider: nsertion, beading or edging or rows of lace insertion, bead- ng and edging. 69c for Madam Butterfly Gown of nainsook, neck and sleeves with wide lice insertion, tucks and bias bands of Jawn, 69c for Gown in round, square or V neck, trimmed with lace or embroidery insertion, beadings and edgings. 9&e for Gown of nainsook, square neck with rows of embroidery insertion, Leading and embroidery edge. S8e for Gown of nainsook, high or V neck, two rows of embroidery in-ertion and tucks, neck and slceves of em- for $1.00 Gowns, Skirts and Combinations—Positively the most remarkubie value this orany other has ever given. Gowns of na round, square or V neck: als Madam Butterfly gown, trimmed with lace or 1 insertion and edgings. Skirts have body of cambrie with lawn flounce and deep embroidery rufile. 25c¢ for Cambric Drawers, wide umbrella ruffle of lawn, with rows of tucks. 50c for Drawers of nainsook or cambric, umbrella rutile of lawn with lace insertion aud lace edge, or dee» rutile of eyelet embroidery. 75Se for Drawers of cambric or nainsook, rule of lawn with rows of lace insertion and lace edge or ruftie of blind or open embroidery and rows of tucks. 72 for nainsook Drawers, Isabella or garter style. 98c¢ for nainsook or cambric Drawers, embroidery in sertion ard rutile of fine embroidery to mate! also Isabella 69c I 1H Wa \Oliit, About ons hundred dozen of these fine | skirts at the price. No more when they | are sold. Base years of observa- | tion and experien ¢ believe tnis to | be the best skirt ever offered at th . Sorry wé could not have secured one thousai dozen. Cambrie body with deep lawn flounce, several sectional ruffles with rows of fine pin tucks. 98c for Skirts, cambric body, deep flounce of lawn, with two rows of lace insertion and tucks, and ruffle with lace insertion or deep tlounce with fine eyclet embroidery and tucks. $1.50 for Skirts, cambric hody, deep knee flounce of lawn with rows of lace insertion and lawn ruffle with lace edge, or lawn flounce with deep ruttie of blind or eyelet em broidery aud tucking. 91.75 jor Skirts, cambric body, lawn flounce with deep rutiie of fine embroidery and rows of featherstitching; Hh WAII} HA ji 98ec Preparations have been going on for weeks, and now we We bought when the market took a drop in cottons, embroidery and laces f for a Year. and secured the lowest prices in years. ‘That's why we ean offer such wonderful values; in fact, prices are so low that it will pay you to buy your entire scason’s supply now. Not long ago prices on Muslin Underwear reached their highest level—so U 3 eyes when you ean buy at almost half former prices you will appreciate more than ever this Great May Sale. ta Second Floor, for $1.25 Walking Skirts— for $1.50 Gowns—Here's where youll note enthusiastic buying. There's such a variety of pretty styles, they are trimmed so daintily, and the workmanshipis so thoroughly good, that they are worth $1.59. Several styles in nainsook; round, square or V neck, trimmed with dainty embroidery or lace insertion, beading and edge. 98e for two-piece Cover and Drawers of nainsook. Cover has three rows of lace insertion, beading, ribbon and lace edge. Drawers have lawn ruffle of tucks and edged with lace. $1.50 for two-piece Cover and Drawers of nainsook. Cover trimmed with dainty lace. Drawers slashed at sides, trimmed with lace and tied with ribbon bows. $1.95 for two-piece Cover and Drawers or Skirt and Drawers, trimmed with dainty laces or embroidery insertions; Drawers trimmed to match. i $2.95 for three-piece Cover, Skirt and Drawers, oidery edging } Ne and garter styles. Other Drawers in Brice to $3.9. others with lace insertions and edging. trimmed with dainty laces and ribbons. Others priced to 98e ‘or Gown of nainsook, round neck with insertion 30e for (Corset\Covers) of nainsook in many styles, 81.95 for rtailvits (hod, cecrp Ueameeo ctettscap || ES of fine embroidery; neck and sleeves with bias fold of | lace insertions and beading and ribbon or e:mbroid in . 1 a i , iyyets . 5 . . lawn with ribbon drawn through. te.tions and edging, Others with embroidery, medailions with rows ery insertion and embroidery ruille and res pel xtraloizcolm fa French Lingerie +s aad ribbons. In all the fine handiwork for which the foreign makers are noted. tucks; others trimmed with la $2.50 for Skirts, cambric and lawn body, trimmed with dainty embroidery insertions, tucks and embroidery and lace-trimmed. 75ce for Corset Covers of nainsook with trimmings ot dainty lace or embroidery insertion, also with medallions assortment. Gowns, 98e—$1.50—$1.983 to 96.95 45 for Gown of nainsook or Longeloth, round or ck, trimined with insertions of lace or embroidery an . and laces with edgings to match. | ruffle, also lace trimmed in assoried st Drawers, 39c, 50c, 75c, 98c to Chemise, 98c to $14.95 $1.50 tor Gowns of nainscok, round or square neck. | 98 {or Corset Covers vi sheer nainsook, claborately i $2.95 for Skirts in assorted styles in cambricand | 4.95 Gowns, $2.95 to $24.95 row: o. lace ‘nsecticn, beading and edge, or with embroidery | trimmed or in dainty effects, having fine Val trimming with lawn body, combination lace and cmbridery trimmed; others | Skirts, 98e, $1.50, $1.98 to Drawers, $1.98 to $19.95 insertion and edgin, to match. | . with embroidery or lace t ing and ribbon. § 5 Skirts, 95 to $34.95 beading and ribbons. Other Covers up to $7.95 Covers, 50¢, 75c, 9Bc to $4.95 Covers, $1.50 to $9.95 Other <kirts up to $24.95. Sale of the Royal Brand Tailored Waists | acral May Ga oF ne ildren’s Undermuslins I HIS is the opportunity of a lifetime to seeure to-day, at the approach of the hot weather, these famous V Other Gowns uy to $12.95 Men's Suits—Overcoats fa) é» Cravenettes, 512.50 Wer MANUFACTURER'S : | ‘| NE ot the conspicuous bargain features of this annual ovcasion is 44 Second Floor. The Royal Brand Waists are timous for fit. et fit. ists at such small prices. | | | xt : style and quality the world over, A thoroughly tailored waist—cut after designs that insure a per 5 aOR 2h lac of orders made him i) nd Floor, 500 dozen of children’s Drawers iv Cairo” Is Involved ¢ so keen for business that he came to —? to 14 years; on sale ate... 12%¢ | fe us with a proposition to make up a |! The quality of the cambric, the fine workmanship, | number of Suits an! Qv.r oats at a Lest emphasize the value-yiving ‘mportance of this | WEF &0 price that enables us to put out the rae pisae xy have lourrowsiot es 12: se | i i best $12.50 garments we've ever cf- liad epicrisa key aUCOH Yen alate eset a ] add a large number of odd lots of 25¢ for Drawers of cambric with rufile of em- Sat Suits and Overcoats on which the : broidery + sizes 2 to 1 years. , in Young Men's Su'ts . rit up-io-date mixtures e t jn browns, (ans and 50 in November, a « grays in fancies, and ] 2: 4 peremptory ma piain effects ingrays s for Child's € wy Excise C Ecilbiaels tbo 35ec twairawn ere ibroidery insertion and tucl Kee to issue a cert! erna F g sizes 2 to 10 years. the year, begin or men in regular and Negligees and House Garment: 1 “We contend ndmen stout sizes, the quantities and re & aie P és = 5 x : b imonos, i pereevestiye: inf men! assortment is large enough to $1.25 Waists 79c | Gibson Waists $1.00 $1.75 Waists $1.39 50c¢ for Dressing Sacques, white or figured lawn, deep circular collar, hilf \ | ice ae oor P suit the most skeptical; besides \ This dainty Royal Brasd Waist, | This }ght weight strinea madras This attractive dressy fine lawn sleeves with rutile ed at back, finished with crocheted edge. i Sa oniat veces fancies in plaids, checks and fine quality, lawn, collar and euds | Shirt, Gibson mole, long sleeves | ‘Waist, lice yok: and collar buck |] OBe for white oF figured sheer lawn Sacques, assorted styles, {ull oF kimono cae asta aon 0 stripes, we include 250 suits of | finished with neta ches cla linen cuffs; detach- | end front, or fr nt trimmed with 1 98° pjeuaaed mlthembrpide rading and hemstitch ruffle. It i t : 25 iieallarisaEinirockets ralderomanamiliac el A for white or flowered lawn $ kimo: halt s 3, ed Re aa unsere gearanteed bloe sergce Sen ere Oe een sOO | Meir Ma S130 ste eters any one eeron ia ee canna ear About 400 Men’s Vests a A ; : : : Ithers at $2.95, $3.95, $1.95 to $10.95. | Galetieciita(iaee still left from our immense sale, in Jap Silk Dress Shields at 15¢ ' Linierie Wash Belts, 25c 98e for Flowered Long | 1.98 tor Crepe Ki irre pooh en toate, se foe U Our Princess Brand Jap Silk Dress Shields are! Embroidered. tucked and tailor made, with mother Kimonos, white lawn border. | over shoulder 2 } the Legislature h. sizes 33 up to 42; values and as near perfection as it is possible for a shield to| of pearl tu-kles, adjusted for laundering; some beauti- || 1.50 for Striped Flowered Negligee House Gowns, Kimonos | ermine tae J styles about the seme $1.50 be. We positively warrant them in every respect. peat’ fully embroidered in fashionable colors. f : : Dimity Kimonos with white fe earl retee ipl TED ee his addy ¥ as in our previous sales. . . i Sizes 2, 3 and 4. £7 Main Floor. a4 Main Floor, border. : f . to 3 . ° dng the comment qu —— ——<—<—<—<—<— = H. H. Kellogs, 7¢ e e e isch, sed Starts To-morrow, Friday oeoe Genre eareoucls Annual May Sale of Laces and Embroideries ; MatmosMimyortane WE have never in any previous May Sale been able to offer you values such as will prevail in this sale. Market conditions and our immense outlet for Laces and | “i deseidacie Lusice, ates Embroideries, which, as you know, is very much greater than any other New York Store, enable us at all times to sell you the very newest and best kinds at lower prices than elsewhere. | serving : ane Importer’s surplus stocks, manufacturer’s surplus stocks, foreign lace-maker’s surplus stocks wanieries wondersul, Briges marvellous. i 5. yards new Wash Laces in Matched Sets, broken widths, Importers’ Counter sam, le |) 5,000 yards 25¢ Sample Strip Embroideries — ‘These include wide Skirtings * mivcers Only the finer and better kinds; widths up to 7 inche:—round, diamond and filet mesh laces. ue i | ~ * wide Flouncings, wide Cor-et Cover widths, wide Eandipgs and Insertions... Ear ia ae e a 10c | revoked, sais 10c yard, worth to 25c 15c¢ yard, worth to 35c 25c yard, worth to 75c 3,000 yards 50c to $1.25 wide, sheer Embroidered | Flouncings, 18 to 27 inches | } the place, wa 10,000 yards Dress Laces of all kinds, including Real Princess and Fi'et Laccs, at prices |] {Guy Teepe tat Be eae ocereana ERE Ree SEER SEN OLe: a0S A td ove sauce ezau con ombrolderics lob you would not think possible. All th ch-wanted ruffling widths—bands in endless variet dallion effects, St. Gali Laces, Ma 3Qe ‘ eT 4 : 50c y Sa niliGeeatliongseni ress mice this Ba a itiaitatione selling MEGUCRIS ore oh aE Ne tae lice Sas Ree 29¢ and 39e yard to I louncings worth ae fe $1.25. ‘ ‘@F Main Floor. | 50c yard, worth to $1.50 98c yard, worth to $3.50 $1.48 yard, worth to $5.00 7.500 yards Sample strip Embroideries inthe wider and better kinds that are now | r 7 2 x demanded by Fashion. You never bought Embroideries like these tor less than double these prices. Allare well made on good materials, | 10,000 dozen yards French, German and Filet Val. Laces included in the Great "15¢ yard, worth to 35e 9c yard, worth to 45c | J May Sales. Vest values of the year. matched widths of Fdgings and Insertions. et soti . < , ed Games CAT : 39c doz. yards for 75c Laces | S5c doz. yds. for 1.25 Laces | 75e doz. yds, for if 5,000 yards Lace Nets, Lace Waistings, Lace Yokings at the lowest prices ey er quoted | ; v i : ee = z ‘ for fine gools. Come in bo:h cand ecrn, Some are Filet Nets, some are Japanese Embroidered Nets, some are double width Black | ; ficate to M Extra Special—2,000 yards 17 inch Corset Cover Embroideries will be sold at 14¢ yard. Full |} sik Towa cml biet Nels, Wonderful valves all of them. | Fyapmcersras 2c neinorson who have widths, embroidered on good quality cambric, 2,000 yards only at 14e. yard. I 48c yard, worth to 3 69c yard, worth to $1.50 98c yard, worth to $2.00 placed on the bi e t —_—_ for an immedia: certificates in t E © D e $ S 1 S Q f Al 515 | meaner as % k Princess Dresses in a *10.75 Sale at a Saving oO most Ay sons wil] be made to cee » , c y | ical le is found in the state- . 2 dren of Sonn Rapputi pare’ tn This is the most important sale of | frm of Valent! . Which bought out ‘ Worat Chatnem Saunt | Silk Dresses we have ever announced. Callahan's “Joint.” . Peet) Pee aletavonivi sevens Reaie| Here Are a Few Terse Facts About This Remarkable Sale: | At was formerly ow Dantel Cal- ; f Jahan, and when we 19 Materials—Chiffon Teta in black and all the leading Gaw and the license Spring shades, checks, Roman stripes, fancy Taffetas, Pongees, ‘However, we were ~ 7 . . : ‘would have no trouble : Rough Shantungs, Foulards in stripes and coin spots, lace- : i rite nintue: st Tie Tow trimmed Messaline silks, ih | ads. simiine story, “Te te $i, Rr wocke; ana” The Messaline Si F ‘ : i \ ory don’ which resulted in the fore 1e Messaline Silks for Trimming — lace and H felture of former proprietor: before the ty and evening w ae fee aera cena Slee party and evening wear. hand embroidered. hii | Pure can't get a ilcense." ho adie d The i i hae ig seml- The saving is almost 4 | “it wi 8 us of about ai + s fuk f 000." ress, street and Carriage | g,- pi) owteralofipleces|lenseat Conia Bai : “© | $15 on every garment. Sal ioe averent hardship to thers” 0” wear. 5 | Nami prs lel Maiate, Commtasioner of Bxcise Clement Not an inferior or | Number of models eee Hon earan Reson Ta eu ry cheap dress in the entire | more than 50 in about toe acently, violating it | lot. | 750 dresses BYELOW AND GIOLITTI AGREE. : VENICE, April 30. —Premisr Gol A manufacturer, whose clientele as a rule was and Prince Von Buelow, Chancellor or | > . : . . Germans, haa a cordial interview here confined to exclusive shops in four of the lead- yeaterday and parted ex . ee x ction at the ing cities, made these Dresses--lack of orders i] . 7 compelled him to seek a larger outlet. The ae largest individual crder he ever filled brought the | OH, FUDGE! What Fudge? Admiral Ferdinand Fudge. He commands the wonder-| ful airship expedition that starts \ from New York in { it tar Third Floor. Next Sunday World's. unny Side SIMPSON CRAWEORD CO, <.>—.—e—e—2 = price down to this sensationally low point. We want to particularly assure you that you'll find these Dresses the most extraordinary values ever offered.

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