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a eer erahe ee eee THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 239, 1908, To Girl Who Looks : 5 Most Like Grace Lane | a if | - S00 BEAUTY PRIZE August Records Now on Sale Victor Talking Machines and q Ley : Edison Phonographs, SIXTH AV. 19°70 20° STREETS I teers $1 Down, $1 Weekly, HE END OF THE MONTH SALE coming just two days before Inventory enables us to add all the merchandise we do not wish to count during stock-taking—all broken lots, all the odds and ends, all the cut pieces and all the remnants—-gives us the widest kind of latitude for price cutting, creating a gathering of bargains that runs well into the thousands. ; Read every item. The remarkably low prices tell of the won- $100 because you closes on that date, and | comedy in which Miss wirl openg at wo days later. orographs already but the winner's the new lane tx t Wallack's Hundreds have been ente m ot by among them. It !a posalble i js 7 nen that he winner ay no yat have derful saving. In many instances, prices are less than half. thought of competing 3 Grit, these ara the terme ot ste Shop early, The End of the Month Sule is a noteworthy bargain occasion that always brings hundreds to this store. contast To the girl who looks most like Grace ae ee oe ie = Lane wiil be awarded a prize of $100. never haa deen on the stage and wat! Women's $2.50 Cape $1 Night Gowns, 79¢ =) Women's $3.50 Shoes, she sends her photograph to The Eve-| | Mfodel Wash Skirts, $1.00 | Gowns ot nainsook, Empire | $1.95 4 ’ model, five rows Val. lace insertion {n front, i ’ « 2 200 Women’s $4.50 Imported beading and ribbon on neck and sleeves. W omens Boots, Oxfords and Fancy Linens at Half Almost every wanted size Doylies, Tray Cloths, Centre Pieces, Tea Cloths and Bureau Scarfs, finest drawn open ning World before Aug. 1 next. Selections trom photographs received — GRACE LANE THINK THEY OWN QUEBEC. to prove their tivleste most of the land Canadian ci 5 © land was owned Descendants of Farly Frenchman 4, Want the Canadian City. MERIDEN, Conn, July 2% Yalesville, a subur a French le ais a seendant of this es in New York Mitenalt 14 es he Is or He and othe med Lambert, Mr, | will be published from day to day, and White Poplinette Skirts, buttoned front model, trimmed with fold; spe- fF Second Floor, Pumps—a eplendid lot of samples; regu- lar $3.50 values, work, elaborato, lacy designs, all hem- at the close of the contest the prise ta Second Floor, will be awarded by a committee of] | Hal @t........cccccesee eens senses D200 $1.75 Pri PE Aa ices each nee stitched on pure Irish Mnen, Dota F incess Slips, $1.00 ; Fancy Doylles—9 inch Japanese Drawa [See 185 Women’s 939.75 afteta, | Pe Queen Quality Shoes, Work and Renaissance lace-trimmed | | X-SCIENTISTS EXPLAIN, The Christian Science Publication | child the other treatment was resumed by Miss Florence W. Bull, @ healer, of Palisade, | | | | colore; many only one of a kind. | in the kinds most desirable now, | | streaked just right with lean | | fresh ground, kiln dried; spe- | | —Booth’s, sold regularly at | po LEP TY Must be cleared quickly regardless of real | | endfat; special for cial for Thursday, 10 27 6c. spectal, 24 cans, 11 |¥ Misses’ $5.95Jumper Dresses values, Included are Filet Bands, Japanese ‘Thursday, per Ib. . LSC | | thw. for... carci € | | 2.60; doz., 1.98; can, ALC : : , , soft net Laces, Irish ‘ , Closing at $2.75 | Embroidered Banda Bo! ) Ir = = | \ &e,, ec all” varieties; spacial, ed in pure ollve oll; bodied Coffee, equal tel, Tokay and An- have frequently had one unpleasant | | Misses’ $22.50 Suits, $9.75 to o0c, yard. To clear, (Ore 2le | sold regu cd | y gelica = a tarantees : : im | | | Misses’ spring and mid-summer 1c, 15¢ and 25c yd. | Pare i eorted tram 10c | peruleriy, At $86) feature which spoiled the smoker's {| Sita=a Great TORT SOL Rae 7 Main Floor, |, SMU ete «ster | _ ber special sly 1.49 : ' . ' i | rat Se | so. ber fe :4 enjoyment—excessive strength. This | ; pe TEI | Embroidery Remnants | be, auth 85¢ | age ao Pets CTO) a eae objection has been overcome in i | | Men’s Clothing Reduced st. Gall Embroideries—fineSkirt- | *"% 1 tall for | Dea aaeeee cereal SHiASGG Gay t Buys Any of Final Clearance of Kuppenheimer | ings, Shirt Walst Embrolderies, Baudings, iraight “or | Sliced ‘Lemon,’ ‘Cling | Sauterne, st, Macairs | 82.07; cave of 12 | These Used | | Suits, $15. | Wide Edgings, Insertions, Children’s Dress end oa an Sey | feachee— Gla Glory | HoH died ents, | 10,60) quest BOG e Final Olearance of Men's and Young Men's Widths, &c., that sold from the piece at 15c, 49¢ packed; dozen, 17 wines, of the French LA-PREFERENCI 1 5 to 7bc. yard. Remnants are all useful | cotun Iver Salmon | 82.00; can... C | and ‘German types; | Ale—The famous Red x Suits, $12.50, | Royal Stuart brands Force — The famous special, gallon, 81.20; For Ale; seid by 1anos Final Clearance of Outing Sults, $9.75, lengths, Clearing at 425 packed, tn pure oll cereal een 3 | gaen ot 12 me ather Mores at $1.35 y " | ih $s Flannel Out! Y | " dozen, R200; 95 large pack- 4 | 88.00; large ectal, The Cigar-Tobacco Cigarette Egat cranes taken $A eon ene UE Tears: #260) | 9c, 14c, 19c an 25c yd. taitanesss 20€ ages forse. SOC | foitle’ tins, (USES Tanonab 75¢ : s i Men's $7.50 Auto Dusters, ) Serpe Re —Royal Stuart Brand, Boiled Ham—sweet, tender, Sweet, Cresmy Corn—re; It h Tema Hi) Coen Soa | | Men’s $1.50 Auto Caps, 50c Bathing Cans, 25c ftasdard of quailty bbL, 18 || Jann harat sliced) to orders |||\alasly’ 185i) apeclalh t has a rare, natural mildness, iGhiskerine 1 oors Bandatine syle, with rourid rub wood, F181 1-4 aq || Fer lb. (nonedeliv- gg] | cans, $1.90 Cons aq which comes from careful ferment- | iiaiis Ubi: Sara san Inveante Te Ee enewien Belaieckenirr rit) e.4 6 cans A A 7‘ Upright Ing, ageing and blending. Rolled 1H pe ‘ ? 7 ardman upright in rice paper with pectoral tip, also 1W: } L | aters Upright | pectoral paper with plain end, | Upright || 1 Weser Upright | 1 Bishop Upright 25c Teapots for 15c Women's $5 Suits,$ 2.97 Women’s $1 Waists.49c | Untrimmed | 1 Hallson U ese Ching blue and white Teapots; many pink faunty. Prince Chap coat det | Ta ey also mbrold others tallored Odds and ends in S Be Geac tad alened eibes nnd Oscar a Uons! with very full plal ; ; models with linea collar, buttoned front | Several atyles. ' it y full 5 f with liner TON! jow- 1 Hives 4 Upright £27 Basement. pean and back; long or short sleeves. gar itasement. | gre ’Rewes, ele. ; I hae” Upright Boys’ Suits, Reduced 50c Corset Covers, 37e | 3 Fischer Upright Boys’ Indian Sults, to clear 79e Nainsook Corset Covers, trimmed | narement, <I Unprecedented Week-End Trips Saratoga Springs! Good going Friday : | . Trimmed with bands and flounces of afternoon or Satur and etriped Voiles, at........... $32.50 terns, Every shirt the acme of shirtmak- | for. i 7 ; day, returning to fol- | fr Third Floor, ing, Byery birt purchaee represents a | embroidery and tucked Jn yar gua Styles; White Enamel Beds, $4.50 lowing Monday. $8.00 & Up, Round Trip | Including Hotel Accommodations | 50 Women’s $8.95 Mohair | | silk Hose, in black only; the kind Ea Fitth Floor, poorane iW ik Bathing Sults, odds and ends; 7-inch fine quality Taffeta Rib- | dsually pay $1.30 for, eae - Geass *T Saal speclal....ssseeee sete eee rene es $2.65 bon, white, pink, blue, black. gar sain Floor, eee Steel Bed Springs, $2 trains Roa” Gate Pea a Sawa || 33-inch Ribbo: ll Women 3 39c Vests, 25¢ Made of heavy tubing and double Central Station, N. Y. $19.75 Tailored Wool | Je-Inch Ribbon, lic | Women’s Imported Swiss rib | woven steel wire. ew Fitth Floce, | Suits, $7.50 | 84-inch fine Taffeta Ribbon in | Lisle Vesta, with pure allk ribbon around For particulars, time of trains, Itet of hotels, and rates, see agente of the New York Central Lines or Delaware and Hudson R. | Wool Suits, a number of | aaaenia | , at vis Mad | te | | Ease | Made of layers ot sanitary cotton Phone { ais? Madleon atrictly exclusive models, at....910.00 Wash Goods Remnants | $6 Mission Lamps, $2.59 felt covered fs finest fancy Anas tck- io SAT. A, fet : eSENY 1 Needham 1 James & Co. upright 1 Raven & Co. upright 1 Wheelock TERMS: Only $1.00 Weekly SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, Upright | | | | | | World Wants Work Wonders, —— = = | Panama and Mohair Skirts, odds and ends, an abundance of smart styles; special......, seetaseegts $5.00 tr Third Floor. $12.75 Linen and Repp &@ Third Floor, $14.75 Silk Princess Dresses, $5.95 120 W ’s S14, Lingerie PHASE, soeele $4.75 Bo Women’s $82.50 Lingerie tincess Dresses, tastefully trimmed with Val, lace, at.,,... 919.75 20 Women’s $82.50 Afternoon CalHng Dresses, in taffeta and voile, at.. vee 822,50 25 Women’s 50 Afternoon Calling Dresses, in Messaline | Women's $6.50 Mohair Bathing Suits, $3.95 50 Women’s $29.75 Tailored 25 Women’s $89.75 Man-Tailored We Suits, ic, dressy, Ubeaiuglaijlearatiee en 1915100 tf Third Floor, $34.75 High-Class Capes, $15.00 Girl's Tub Dresses, slightly soiled from handling; all sizes and many styles, also a large range of materlals, ft Third Floor, Misses’ $14.75 Dresses, 85 Misses’ dainty Dresses, odds and | Girls’ $2.50 Dresses, $1 ends of the season's selling; in white and yard seersucker and percale, with bias flounce and small ruffles. £4 Pasement. 50cWindowShades, 27c Holland Window Shades, extra quality; size 36 in. x 72 mount good spring rollers, with ali fixty to hang; quantity Umited dark green, ecru and white, 2 Basement. ).— ~~ — 9 ——— 5150 CRAWFORD CO, ><> Princess Slips ot white lawn, neck and arm holes edged with fine Val, lace. Skirt has deep circular ruffle, with rows of tucks, 4a Second Floor. Long Kimonos ot dotted Swiss | §n lignt and dark colors, slurred over shoul- sold at one price for this sale Haag 45¢ ta Main Floor. $1.50 Dress Goods, 75c All wool and silk and wool Nov- elty Dress Goods that suid uuring the epring at $1, $1.50 and $1.76, duced for this sale to 7oc. per yard, £4 Mala Floor. Negligee Shirts, 79¢ Men's Negligee Shirts, plain and | sheer white robes In several styles, that pleated bosoms, attached and detached cuffs; an unusually broad range of pat- decided saving; values up to $1.50. fa” Man Floor, 7-inch Ribbon at 30c waite, pink, blue, navy, browi and black, 4 £7 Malin Floor, Final clearance of these tabrics— the largest sacrifice in Wash Fabrics ever offered—Batistes, Volles, Madras, Tissues, Ginghams, Swisses, Lawns, en | Suitings, &c.; values to 26c.; per yard Cc £4 Main Floor, $1 Kayser Gloves, 49c Kayser’s elbow length Gloves, mercerized Iisle in black, Milanese Iisle in white and tan; Mousquetaire, 16 button, For service, style, flt and durability these gloves are unequalled, Made In the Kayser factory In Saxony, UF Main Floor, Dress and Wash Laces Boys’ Waeh Sults.......... ) Boys’ and Men's Straw Hats...... 25e¢ Boys’ Rompers—values up to 75c., & Basement. 39c¢ Union Suits, 25c Women’s Union Suits, umbrella bottom; never sold for lees than 39 Children’s Shoes, 39c Children's Shoes and Slippers; worth three and four times the price. a Basement. have been re- | $2.45 Women's $8 and $8.50 Queen Quality Shoes and Oxfords; lota of good Misses’ Canvas Shoes, $1 Misses’ and Children’s canvas partes Mase ea IANS) Tailored Suits, $5.00 | ders, finished down front with vorder of Gaiords, Canvas Hools uid Ankle ‘lives | $376 Tea Clothe: lest ier | Mr. Black called me in to see ais} | 28 Women’s $14.75 Linen | colored lawn to match, gar Second Flour, Je than halt price, tar Becond Floor, | any as in Sonruleione” prescribed | 22d Repp Man-Tailored Suits | yy heya | cor ty bur my prescriptions "ware not|W Mlsvv-scsseeeesecssseereeisees $7.50 Dress Goods Remnants | §2 to $3 Neck Ruffs, 98c even led, accordin O @ father’s - T. . + | Py , statement foe the nextday, when the 25 Women’ 50 White Serge Remnants of Black and Colored — Rutis, Stoles and Capes, suitable | Al . | jored Suits, fo’ ting and 3 t o $1 yara; ail ; ‘i | mt a death certificat d inf Dress Goods wat sold uy t y t a8 y vee At Fy rt 8 deat certificate and informed ev ooenuneanautos $16.75 Hon sheila MB eeUists Or drenee he wiIbS or wear now, In various styles and col | ors, some of plain chiffon, of dotted chit- fon or chiffon cloth, ete.; platted, ribbon- trimmed, etc, This season's stylos, fF Main Floor, Trimmed Hats, $3.50 Three models to choose trom, black, White aud Tuscan Straw Hats with trimmings of ribbon bows, pompons or wings. 4aF Main Floor, $5 Emb. Robes at $2.75 © Only 500 at this price. Dainty you would readily pay double this price $1.50 Black Silk Hose, 75c Women’s Imported pure thread neck. You cannot buy them elsewhere for less than 39e, F Second Floor, | Electric or Gas Mission Lamps, stand 25 inches high, made of Weathered | oak, Mission style, art glass panels in 14- Inch shade; all complete, ready for use, | 447 Fitth Floor, | White Linon Parasols, 79¢ Exceptional values in White Embroldered Linon Hemstltched Para- sols; also Cretonne Parasols {n various colors; values to $1.50, ©F Main Floor, Doyles; sale price 9c Centre Pieces—18 inch size, pure linen, hemstitched, with fancy drawn work; gale price 39c Committee of New Jersey yesterday is- | = coe sizes left. : 2 5 sued a statement about the recent death} $6.79 Linen and Madras | Children's Dresses, 59c cei Bocch a Wieot, tls Haney Drawn Work Bureau of the one-year-old gon of Frank Black, : , z ; ; | of Pallsude Park, following Christian Pr tepilac Hera $2.95 Children's 85c Tub Dresses in | Misses’ $3.50 Shoes, $1.50 | $15 Fancy Drawn Work Tea Solenoe treatment. The statement said omen 's $9.7 Inen light and dark percales; Dutch neck and eet) ‘ ‘ ‘loths, that Dr. Joseph §, Van Dyke, of Pall-|@ Tene and Jumper Dresses at... $3.79 | short sleeves, trimmed with colored braids; | Misses’ and Children’s white calf | $150 Faney Drawn Work Tray 98e sade Park, was called in after the firs: Ww ’ sizes 2 to 6 years ta Becond Floor. Pumps and canvas bution Roots; reduced Cloths, Christian Science treatment, and that ye, Women’s p22. 50619 00 —EE from $8.60, (7 Becond Floor, $1.95 Fancy Drawn Work Pillow when his meddoine failed to relieve the i LE i en $1.50 Long Kimonos, 85c —-_-— Shams, $3.50 Bureau Scarts, 18x54 tn, $3.50 Tea Cloths, 30x30 in.... Tea Cloths, 36x36 {n..,, | 1.95 be cleared at about cost to make. Not full Nnes of Initials in every style, but all let- ters included {n these lots. Handkerchiefs that sold up to $1.50 for alx, Women's are 75c for 6 Men's are 89c for 6 && Malin Floor, $3.50 Photogravures, 98c English Photogravures — t wo celebrated subjecte— ‘Scotland Forever” and “Ring of Roses,” one of Arthur J. Els- ley's best children’s pictures; framed in oak, ize 17x27 and 18x24 tar Fourth Floor, far Main Floor, Initial Handkerchiefs Odd lots of Men's and Women’s fine Irish Linen Initialled Handkerchiefs to y Extra heavy pillars, heavy fill- ings, brass top bar on head and footboard, brass vases and caps, in all sizes, Felt Mattresses, $5 ing. tr Tifth Fleer, Trunks and Bags. $7.50 Trunks, ladies’ size, 80, 32, 84, at $4.95. $5.00 End of Week Trip Trunks, $2.96, $10,00 Full Coppered Trunks, $7.60. $2.50 Kerato] Cases, $1.25, $4.00 Leather Bags, leatherette linings, at $2.60, &@ Second Floor, Breakfast Bacon— front and back with Torchon and Val. Lace, beading and ribbon; full French blouse, a7 Basement. Misses’ S6.50 Dresses, $2.98 Mies’ Lingerie Dresses of fine, flo and tucks | Men's $1 Auto Caps, 50 Men's 75¢ Auto Caps, 38c, Spree 79¢ Petticoats, 49c Women’s Petticoats of striped { Groceries, Wines and Liquors Yellow Corn Meal— & Sixth Floor, Sifted Early June Peas