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Mrs. PLATT fikS PUT TIQALODGE 0 Th: MARKET’ ‘Domest cDifferencesPrompt' a Quick Sacrifice,’ Says the Au. in the Case. Tioga Lodge, at Y., the beautiful Benator Thomes C. his wife, Lillian Janeway Platt, in par- tlal settlement of her demands upon the occasion of their recent separa- tion, can be bought for $37,000 cash. Mrs. Platt 1s so anxious (o sell the place that she will sacrifice {t for this figure, although the twenty-four acres of ground, the fourteen-room residence, the stables, gar is and improvements com Senator t $100,000 or more. Mrs. Platt has been trying to dispose of Tioga Lodge ever since the Senator turned {t over to her. She offered It to J. Edward Boeck, who skipped out with a lot of diamonds belonging to Wlaiden Lane dealers, and was arrested on the Pacific Coast. Real estate agents have labored vali- antly to get hold of a purchaser, but the October panic pretty well disposed of many men who would have been glad to buy the Pigtt home, from which one of the finést views of the Ramapo Mountains is obtainatle. Mrs. Platt hes finally placed the property in the hands of the Farmers’ Mortgage & Loan Company. Advertisements ountry home which Platt presented to laced in the news- papers state that “domestic differences prompt a quick sacri£ce” of the prop- erty. The name of Mrs. Platt does not appear, nor is there any intimation that the place !s Tioga Lodge. Casual inquirers at the office of the Farmere’ Mortgage and Loan Oom- pany are told that the property ie near Central Valley, N. ¥. Tioga Lodge ts about half an hour's drive from either Central Valley or Highland Mills, sta- tion on a branch of the Erte Railroad, Highland Mills, N. | above Tuxedo, eved by her THIS. fst from, Turner's, t t } 1 out for We t in ia the company of anot r woman. line = xaard, 23d Street—West. | Special for Friday, A full line of CHIC CHARLOTTE CORDAYS, in. straw and lace effects, trimmed with 10 00 . flowers For Friday Morning, || 2 Hour Sale From 10 4. M. to 12 M. 340 Trimmed Hats + 3.00 Heretofore $10.00 and $15.00. Third Floor. Oculists in private practice charge $3 to $10 for precisely the same examin- ation that is made without charge by our registered physicians. Glasses Always at Moderate Prices. $: Ehilichideons Uculists and Opticians, 50 Years iu Practice. 350 Sixth Avenue Telow 224 6t. 1274 Broadway 101 Nassau St. Below ad St Near Ann St 217 Broadway 223 Sixth Avenue, near 15th St. Cc 8,000 Oxfords and Misses’ @ Children’s Brown kid. Button and lace; sizes C widths, ever offered. Thousinds of pairs AMMEYE 6th Ave., Cor, 20th St. BASEMENT STORE A Great Clearance Sale of 1,800 Pairs Men’s $3.00 Oxfords, $1. 85 jn Patent Leather and Gun Metal Calf. Infants’ $1.50 Shoes at 50c On our Children’s Bargain Counter will be found the greatest values Blue, Pink, Red, Tan, Pongee and Black Kid. Former prices $1.50and $2.00, Store Closed All Day Saturday, Decoration Day. Astor House Block PAIRS Women’s Regular $3 and $4 Christy Ties at $“p.50 a Pair Taken from our Main Floor stock. All this season’s best models, The leathers are Tan Calf, Gun Metal Kid and Patent Leather. Welted and hand turned soles. All sizes and widths, Every pair guar- anteed, ““CAMMEYER”’ Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit. $2.00 Shoes at $1.00 8 to 10% and 11 to 2 a, Band of Infants’ Shoes anu Ankle Tles in This is the Way Keep Well without Castireis Lve outdoors, and let your work be exercise, Else walk ten miles a day. Bat little meat, no white bread, no rich pestries. Eat mgny green vege- tables, pleaty of fruit, and bread made ef whole wheat. Do that, and you'll have little need of a laxative while you keep young. But whes you grow old, and the bowels become less active, you will need this help anyway. Casearets are for those who live indoors, who eat rich feods, who eat and Grtak too much. ‘Phie vegetable laxative dees for them enactly what proper living would do. Benuses v0 irritation, as pill cathartics, _ Galteand castor cil@o, Its action is - just as natural—just as gentle—as the action of laxative foods. Se cheose your ewn way. Give Nature the aid of proper food and exercise, else the help of Cascarets. One way serves as wellasthe other. But some way is essential. For one can- not keep well unless the bowels mova freely once ‘i Cascarets are candy tablet: by all druggists, but never wet the genuine, with C ‘The box is mark ae ‘sold anaually. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, as —_>— > Women's LL exclusive models—muny 0: suits of the season—in a great Suits that have sold ac $15 and 320 more. in all, grouped at one clearance — pri affording a saving of at least third 6 > SS Tailored Suits, *25 effects and elaborately designed costumes, about « hundred —_ iy - > -o- Restaurant the cle Plain viilored smartest nee sale "$25 MAY 28, 1908. oe —_> os =o @— ee os wa > Eighth ELL; 19°70 20 * STREET: ee STORE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY, DECORATION DAY - Sad of the Month JOR two days only---to-day and to-morrow---with every nerve in this organization strained to Do you know what this means‘ the most successful two days in our storekeeping record. If you haven't, run over the condensed ' ever enjoyed the benefit of one of this store’s epoch-making sales? bargain news below and see what treats await you here to-morrow. Merchandise specially bought for this sale, at the lowest prices ) plivileged td buy good goods; and No question about it--it will pay you to come to thi Men’s Blue Serge Suits at \ 1 6s 75 ana $17.75 ORRECT attire .or Decoration ‘i wea Added to this Serge Suit is the most econc ical, dressy and best all-around suit for Summer wear. This is an extraordinar. Kuppenheimer $25 Blue Suits, guaranteed and 1 nized everywhere as the sold wat the price—to-morr $17.75. Men's absolutely all-wool, tast color, rain- and -shine Blue Serge Suits, strictly han” made and hand tailored, with all the exclu- sive features of excellence found only in Simpson-Crawford Co. Clothing. All sizes—regulars, slims and stouts Reduced to-morrow for $13.75 a sensational sale SS event. O- best Ww, Kuppenheimer Blue Serge Suits for Men in that we sold in the regular way for $1.50, xcepuional values in Men's double and single breasted mo to fit_ men of every build; lined with serge, alpaca or Venetian; hand-tal- loved garments. Coats come in the E s or with cuffs and flaps, as 5 ‘rousers plain or turn Bits vs $17.75 Men’s White White Madras Shirts, pleated cr plain Shirts, *1 To go with that Blue Serge bosom, attached or detached cuffs; a very dressy shirt; special, $1.00 each Suit for Decoration Day wear. Shirts Men's White Pleated Shirts, 89c. Men’s Blue Neckwear, 50c That’s the combination— White Shirt, Blue Neck Scarf and Blue Serge Suit for Decoration Day went. Neckwear in all the popylar coi 3, Including blue polka dots and figures, in four-in-hands and folded square special!” priee? at 50c. ench Men's Belts, special, 35c { Men's Straw : Hats, *1.65; values $2 €,> $3 Floor samples ot a leading manufactur et ien’s and men’s latest shapes in Sennits, lans, Splits, Mackinaws, Japs an.l soft Hets, all the latest shapes and brims, large, small and medium, ‘at. iecest prevailing shapes, in various and brims, Boys’ and children's Straws and W ashable Caps and Hats ‘om Se $1.50 young MI- 1.6: Genuine Panamas eet 8S heights Remnants, at whieh we have ever been offered to you equally low. whieh are being closed Remnants of Embroidery We touch a new low price record in this sale. Three tremendous price lots ¢ ing the short lengths, odd pieces, broker sets and remnants of this season's newest s st embroide will be cleared at unusua and the value offered will surpris ndsome sk.rt- 15¢e ings, children’s dr widths, bandings, insertions, per yard, you. flouncings, shirt waist embroideries, e& &c.—worth two and three times these p>ices; léc., 19¢. and 25c Odd Lengths of Laces, 2. A lot of short lengths and odd picces of fi sd to 25e¢ : Laces and Some of the Lace Bands redu ick clearing price hani 1 this season, such as broidered Alet har juny and Japanese, Irish a Irish combinations, bands and !: embroid- d bands, &e. Wonderful values, worth up ¢, and. 9Se 1 Liren Handkerchiefs, 12'sc A big collection 0! 25c Handkerehiets—Men's large size fine Irish linen hemstitched; Women’s sheer and med'um weight linen he mstitehed; Women’s embroidered French crossbar;, Women’s co'ored novelty effvets, French styles. ee Short Length Val. Laces, 10c 5,000 yards odd pieces. short lengths and remnants of fine Val. Laces, marked at incredibly low prices to clear newest meshes, lntest de-icns. all sorts of useful lengths and widths, worth double, in three great lots at, per yard, 1(e, 15¢ and Se mad 48c for 85c Linoleum 1,000 yards of Linoleum, rdx wide; ;ure cork and linseed oil; ordinarily 75¢ to square yard 16-Button Kayser Lisle Gloves, 59c Kayser Gloves for elbow siceves, full 1¢-button length, Milavese Lisle, in back, white and leather shades, Women’s double tij ped silk Gloves, thrie- juarter length, black au. white, 50¢ Sample $1 Jewelry. 25c 2,500 picces of all gold plated Cuil Pins, Cuff Buttons Waist Sets, Broocl ell Brace —many are stone sé 1 coral, amethyst, &c.—not a piece worth less than $1—many worth more. TS Collar Buttons, 6 for 25c Geld filled, all guaranteed—us: ally sold at 10c and Ie. Men's Coat shirt Studs. set of 3, 1Ue Gold-filled Cuff Buttons, 25 Seo Found of 19¢ Paper at 10c Old Clifton Correspondence !aper, 100 sheets to lb. Engraved Plate and 50 Cards for sve $1.08 edition of The House of Mirth, 20c 50c collection of National Songs Here’s an End-of-the-Month Sale Bargain woo! and silk ani! wool; colored matcrials $3.50 Net Waists, 3:.7y Women’s white and ecru Net Waists, elab- orately trimmed front and back, with Cluny and Val. lace, trimmed sleeves, lace collar and cuffs; most of them are silk lined. Limit one to a customer. 35c Short Petticoat, 24c Women's Short Petuicoats of caimbric, with deep ruffle and hemstitched hem. Sample and ribbon ihe choicest Whit Women's Linene Suits, blue Linene; well made, latest cut. ces and sheets to a c Girls’ Wash Dresses, 69c Men’s Handkfs, 8c Handker- ‘Fruit of Large the chiefs; Irish linen hemstitched regularly 1214¢, and 15¢ Don’t miss it, if you have any wants whatever in the dress goods line. this season's accumulation of remnants of high grade black and colored dress ‘abrics, in both all- the season's choicest creations in lengths suitable for every purpose; 2 Union Suits, 39c and Women's Ur made extra la trim; regular . — Women's Summery Suits of white, tan and 59c Bed Sheets, 39c Bleached Sheets of heavy Pillo Bleached and Remnants of Silks at 48c¢ A tremendously large gathering. We've brought every short length to light and put a ridicu lously low price on every. piece. 10,000 waist and dress lengths—every color in lengths ranging from thr and a half to yards, all from our regular stocks— 48 hei twen thous ands of yards of all black silks, foulards, eryveanetr to $2 former prices 69. Women's Imported Hose, 17¢ Black and tan hose with gaiter to, , also split toot. Black, white and tan lace lisle, % Heavy black thread silk how Men’s colored silk half hose, Women's 25c Vests at 15¢ Women’s 68e¢ Union Suits, umbrella bottom, at +3¢ Women’s Swiss Rib crecheted top \ ests, Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, at 49e eet te lane sve Stamped Corset Covers, 10c Five thousand stamped Lingerie Cor et Covers at 10c Also a jot of Stamped Lingerie Lawn Wa.sts at 3c eae at 1.39 White Petticoats, 95c Body of eambric. deep awn tlounce with rows of Val. lace insertion, sectional rufiie with lace in-ertion and tueks, finished above flounce with leading and ribbon ae 1.25 Dresses at 79c Children’s Dresses of white lawn,long waist effect trimmed with embroidery insertion ond tucks; sizes 2 to 5 35¢ Dressing Sacques, 39c Sacques of figured or white Jawn, with deep circular collar, halt sleeves with dee) ruthe, belted at wast, fin- shed with crocheted edge. Lace Centre Pieces, 25c Penaissarice Lace Centre Pieces, round or square, 18 inches, all lace aid with linen centres, at 25¢ natty 3.75 for $5 Millinery 100 women's very stylish Mushr om Hats, trimmed with hande.me side bow of wide taffeta ribsoa; very aunty. J oy SI TS 15¢ Printed Wash Voiles, 9c A fine printed jal ric in cheek ad plaid combinations Makes very pretty dresses. Lim t, “4 yards tu a customer. phere asain 15e Printed Swiss, 9c Printed in neat, Jain and monotone checks. A correct fabric for old an! young. Limit, 24 yards to a customer, oe ne TRIE Fr.ncess Dress Shields, 3 pairs for 25¢ Guaranteed the equal oi any shields made. Washable impervious ani light weight. Several sizes and shapes. ! Why piy more! Remnanis of 1.75 Dress Goods at 50c Yard thats really worth coming miies to attend. The attraction consists uf 50 stripe -uitings, plain and fancy self- to 10 yard lengths; #1 to 51.75 values at 50c. *5 «rummed Hats, “2.48 this sale. Handsome You'll have to come early. just in time tor ales, fore noon. nd Leghorn H. iiats, bo Reguls will ech elaborately trimmed with flowers ribbo: vc Suits of Swiss rib cotton, e and roomy, with real lace centre patterns ustomer he size 45x36, \\ i i trimmed with flowers j/ here's only 500 hats and $4.98 75e Bed Spreads, 58c 1,000 Crochet Bed Spreads, full size, pretty —— 15c Huck Towels, 10c¢ ees 10c India Linon, 5c — Men’s Gollars, 6 for 30c L 1s store | Tangerle DReIae Dresses at $7.50 Abo T Dres: $00 of these, dainty Lingerie Princess pastel colors; lace mainder of those "*7.90 , made of sheer batist } and embroidery; extro-dinary value. I copies of h’gt-priced models, made at a special Dresses that have never beer. ejualled at low price make them Have you odd lots and small lines And other goods underpriced q out at even lower than usual clearance prices, | for no © ther reason at all than our determination to make this newly to emphasize the bargain-giving importance of the sale. 4 i inatituted End of the Month Sale a record-breaker in every way j SESE RON ' 3) Dresses of Taffeta, Foulard and > <o 2. coo Se SS ' ' Handsome Silk Princess Dresses, °6.75 HIS is the lowest price yet. Smaller prices may have been quoted on Silk Dresses— _ such as they were—but not on dresses with the style, the beauty and the quality possessed by these models of admirable dressmaking. Taffeta Princess Dresses and Fou'ard Princess Dresses in Stripes. in Checks, in s0'id Colors, im all the Dainty Pastel Shades. (3d Floor) Every one ofthese smart Dresses presents one of the season's most wanted styles, Among them are at least fitty different models—a variety so creat +s to be almost bewildering. But you'll :evel in the abundant viriety-~ and delicht in the «p endid qiality of tle silk and the uncommon desirability ot every style. ‘The il- Justration shows one of the popular models represented. One is a beautiful taffeta Also 200 handsem-, rich n_ checks, stripes and plain colors; has a V shaped yoke Voile Dresses with beautiful st lined’ with + \ and full sleeve of lace outlined with plain taffeta bands in con- trasting colors. No Mail Orders Filled. None on sale before 9 lace yoke, Jap Silk ‘at y ALM. { Each of these fine Dresses represents a clear saving of from $8.25 to °6.75 $11.25 at to-morrow’s re- markably low price NEBSlyEEe Sivi:, An unusual line new Negligee S tional wearing qualit shirt is sold in n Silk Reninanis, ISe a Yd. Crisp, fresh, all-siik rants, all wanted fabrics and shades. worth to yard, ixactly the t 79¢ Apron Ginghams, 44c 0 yards assorted patterns 8c. Ging- ine Mey and || 500 dozen grass bleached Fuck Towels, ex- single and double checks, in blue Thuslin; special bargain for |] tra heavy quality, red borders; size 19x44 HOPPaRGeTETAicua tomer manne ; boarding houses, Limit 6 | —— ; | Wash Goods Remnants, 5¢ : Mill en white Indla Linon, 30 inches & é aq 4 }2¢ wide, sheer and fine quality; desirable for assortment, values to 15c., including we 42x36; aists and dresses, , batist ndies, mulls, Swisses, eales and ginghams, Dress Goods Remnants, 25c 60 inche: fifteer mercerized Table ask, ot Hair Franies, 5c AI the popular styles In Men's 1 etias Silane ee Gta ciane Skirtings, 14c sompadour Hai’ Frame. sbich sell regu- |] lars; usually 15c, each; some s y soled |} Bxtraordir : Lena eee $,000 yards embroideseu sxirtings: all new ily for 15e. from handling; half dozen lots only aed values to 76c, a yard, patterns; great var lue d5e. Ss Oe {| 7 i Men’s 15c Hose, Se eer, Embroidery Strips, 5c yd Handkis, 2c and 4’sc Men's bluck cotton Hose, with balbriggan 19¢ Moth Killer, 5e Your cholce of 10,000 yards of this season Men's and women’s Handkerchiets in great |} Men‘s bluck votton Hoge, wie or afc positive moth ” preventive, styles—bandings, edgings, insertions, chil- |] variety. Plain white aatltabad: fanoy, ||). (eek) regularly esing) fe : ren’ ss embrotderies; 10c. values olored — effec’ embroiile ed and lac: Lear paar yN dren's dress embre es; 10c. values. feleamealrcaiored. bo worth to 10 10c Maslin, 4%o — 15c Emb. @ollars, 5c 10,000 yards Bleached Muslin, yard wid 49c Table Damask, 29c¢ 1,000 dozen Women iped _Embroidere serviceable for sheets and flne enough for Collars, made shaped perfectly and |] 500 me Girls’ tine Wash Dresses, made of ends of materials left over from the manufactur ers season's goods; worth double. ome all new, all sizes. . Pe - 1.39 Table Cloths, 98c ra quality, b handsome patter! SIMPSON CRAWEORD CO. ~~ ———> a om lergarments. adies’ =u t 1s, eX ‘© a customer e Fe pattern arda t 1 + t ' ¥ he —aso