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—_ eS ——— THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1908, 9 HOW GIANTS STAND IN CONTEST FOR BES LAD FOR WORLDS DWMOND NEAL Boe McGinnity and Christy | Mathewson Are Close Behind Him. Roger Bresnahan . Jack Barry . Charles Hernog Leon Ames . Thomas Needhi Otls Crandall . Harry McCormick | | | | | i DOYLE HAS FRIENDS.| THE WORLD MEDAL pow A Ting et me HATA DEL ye ae WU UAULT OF BANK Roger Bresnahan is the leader in "be Evening World contest to deter- grime what player, in the opinion of the! fans, ls dong the most to help the Giants win the pennant. Joe McGin- | nity and Christy Matiewson are close after him. Every member of the team has his admirers, and the votes are piling In at a rapid rate, of the fans have to Inclosed find my vote ment of the building, No. avenue, corner of Forty-1 employees of the Tide’ ises for the use of which will oceupy Here is what a few or Roger Bresna: Since the American Sate Deposit Com- pany vacated the ground floor and base- 1 Fifth second street, ter Building | Company, of No, % West Twenty-sixth street, have been renovating the prem- & trust company, the first floor as a {fs morning, when they nen missed the night Sullivan, a cheery neer of Yorkville, | there to joke with for his home, brella hand brok fan, the man who works in every t Kighty-fifth street maine, He sh nt search for him long be- fc y und his body lying in the x.y, | bottom of the partly torn away vault, fifteen feet w the pavement level | 1 am inclosing vou five Cy Seymour, tt and almost Ever | the bable that in walking rary wooden pavement building Sullivan had No. 211 Ful stumbl n Charm for the Palate Test for the Appetite B.O On bread of any kind, or hot cakes, on muffins or hot biscuits, t's a most te:mpting invitat on to eat, It's a pure Eas syrup--made of cane sugar—no glucose or themicals. Syrup The Southern Mola Qo., BBL Vert Stern Brothers To-morrow, Thursday High Class Laces An Exceptionally Large Variety of Exclusive Styles COLORED AND PEK Y NOVELTIES IN THE LATEST SHADES IN EMBROIDERED EFFECTS; TOSCA AND METALLIC CREATIONS, IN TOKAY, OLD RUSE, MOUTARD, PEACOCK, RA COTTA, TAUPE, GENDARME, COPPER, GUN METAL, BRONZE, RASPBERRY AND LONDON SMOKE, Also To-morrow Real Valenciennes Laces aird Insertions, Sy to 144 inches wide, a 35c, 50c, 75¢ Regular Values 55c to $1.25 Yard Real Point Applique Laces and Insertions, 4 to 10 inches wide, at 75c to 2.95 Regular Values $1.50 to 5.50 Yard Colored and Persian Novelty Bandings, 2 to 6 Inches wide, Regular Values $1.35 to 4.50 Yard 58c to 1.95 ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO THE New Style Hair Ornaments In Imitation Shell or Amber; among the choicest novelties are the broad barrettes in sculptured trellis patterns, duplicating the antique in character and style, from 45¢ to $4.85 (FIRST FLOOR, ANNEX) Sale of Handkerchiefs Women's Sheer Shamrock Lawn Handkerchiefs, hand emb’d medallion initial, white and colors, Women’s Shamrock Lawn Handkerchiefs, in plaid effects, medallion initial, Women’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, hand embroldered, Men’s Sheer Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, th tape and plaid effects, Men’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, Yo inch hem, block initial, Box of Six $1.38 Per Doz, 1,50 Each 50c, 95¢ Fach 25c Per Doz. 2.90 1.70 Per Doz. Lace Curtains & Bed Sets Much Below Values Renaissance Lace Curtains, Values $12.50 to 14.50 Pair Marie Antoinette Lace Curtains, Values $9.50 and 13.50 Pair Lacet Arabe Lace Curtains, $10.50, 16.50 Values $16.50 and 24.50 Pair Ruffled Renaissance Bed Sets, Value $8.50 Set $7.50, 9.50 $7,50, 10.50 5.25 West Twenty-third Street tly under the feet of | s who had been passing | Table} | At your grocer's—2elb. tax 15¢. | man, at he used as @ cane, had killec was found It Saka & Company For Thursday and Friday, Tailored Garments for Women An exhaustive presentation of the newest ideas exclusive models not to be found elsewhere. Tourist and Steamer Coats Of frieze or Scotch coating materials; in brown, blue, gray, green or tan shades. Plaid, striped or check effects. Fancy broadcloth collars and cuffs; satin lined yoke and sleeves. One model in half-fitted shape, | One model in loose box shape, 16.50 Very special value. | Tailor-Made Suits New Directoire semi-fitted or close-fitted models. Of fine broadcloths, worsteds or fancy cheviots in newest weaves and designs, includ- ing the latest shades, as well as black or blue. Each model is perfect in cut and tailoring and lined with fine quality silk or satin. Very special value. 29.50 New Empire Dresses Of satin duchcesse, with waist and mous- quetaire sleeves of closely shirred satin. Lace yoke; new, close-fitting tunic skirt. 32.50 In black, navy, peacock, rose, smoke, tan, brown or peach. Very special value. Fur Alterations and Repairs No moment could be more auspicious than the present. A full display of all the new models provides hints without number for making over old furs into the most approved of current styles. Equally important, prices now are far less chan they must necessarily be during the height of the season. Important Sale of Silk Petticoats for Women Made of superior quality silk in a large assort- ment of the most desirable colorings, including pink or light blue, also black. Various models, either tailored with stitched bands, accordion pleatings or ruched efiects. All silk underlay— Value $10.50 | Value $13.75 at6.45 | at 7.95 Special Sale of $4 Boots for Women 2-90 New models for Fall, embodying many ree cent ideas of Fashion, cleverly expressed, Eight models, in patent leather, dull or bright kidskin; button, blucher or lace models, Wave or straight tops, Apparel for Maids and Nurses A comprehensive assortment of Uniforms for Maids and Nurses; one and two- piece Dresses; also Aprons and Caps. Dresses of percale.sssseeee Gece es vceesees 5.00, 1,50 and 1.75 Dresses of chambray or seersucker 3.98, 2.25 and 2,50 Two-piece Dresses of percale ... 1,50 and 1.98 Two-piece Dresses of seersucker. opouod Two-piece Dresses of black sateen « o +0298 Two-piece Dresses of black ponge «3075 Nurses’ Uniforms of seersucker .. se 0000225 Nurses’ Uniforms of white linen s+++....... 8 and 3,75 Princess or Tea Aprons of lawn or dotted Swiss, embroidered or lace and ribbon trimmed «++0++++25¢, 39, 50c, 75¢ and 1,00 Maids’ Aprons without bibs, + 25¢y 39¢, 50¢, 65¢ and 1,00 Maids’ and Waitresses’ Aprons, bib, bretelle, Gibson or strap models, of lawn or dotted Swiss, embroidered and hemstitched, 39c, 502, 75¢, 1.00 to 2.50 Gingham Aprons—artists, cooking or kitchen aprons, 25c, 39¢ and 50c Maids’ Caps or Bows, 6c, 15¢, 25¢ and 356 Broadway at 34th Street Lord & Taylor Glove Dept. 16-Button Elbow Length White Glacé Mousquetaire Kid Gloves $2.25 per pair value $3.25 Broadway & 2oth St.; 5th Ave; 19th St. that Sullivan might y vegemen, wht vaults In the ct ce a ae ee ee ee i cet ae SIXTHPAV, 19°70 20 * STREET, | 80 Years Leaders of Fashion. | The New Walking Suits For Women, 24.75 - 44 Simpson ( raw turd Co., Third Floor. MASTER FUL exemplifications of the smartest new Fail styles are here, embracing a number ot delineations of the ruling fashions ot the day, cre- ating exclusive and indivisual beauty that must be admired, Severely tailored Suits to the elaborately trimmed, 36 to 40 inch Coats, single and double-breasted, tight or loose fitted; all Coats ned with guaranteed quality satin, all the new smart touches on cuffs, collar and pockets. siaterials are beautiful Broadcloths, striped Chevrons and Fancy MIx- tures, In all the new Ghadesiispccially priced atau esicareramenhenierhesattatainenter innate 24.75 Women's Dressy Walking Suits. Hip- less and Directoire effects, elaborately trimmed; others severely plain, Imported Broadcloth, striped Chevrons | and beautiful mixtures In black, navy, taupe, green, \ catawba, brown and wisterla; all the new i snug-fitted skirts, at 42.50 \ Coats Skirts | Women’s Storm Coats of | Women’sSkirts madeof fine rubberized Tatteta, full loose model, quality Voile, in the new gored {u every desirable color; the most | flare model, in black only; trimmed Elght handsome models to select from; materials beau- tiful Broadcloths, Cheviots and Fancy Stripes; Direc- |¥ tolre and hipless effects, in the nowly cre- || ated type; all the leading shades and black 32.50 | Gowns | Women’s Broadcloth Gowns; distinctly new Empire ef- fect. Reproduction of a Paquin model, {n street and evening shades; beautifully braided; graceful, cling- | useful garment a woman can | With bey oe harrow satin bands, I ing skirt; very spe- own; value $16.50; spe- over taffeta drop; regu- i GU caine coaeraneh 3750 | cianvetinreiay ars 10.75 | tariy $14.76, atv... 10.00 || Misses’ Suits of imported | Misses’Skirtsmadeotexcellent Hin Serge Sultings, made in a handsome, strictly tal- | quality Voile In two stylish models—one full cir- y ii | Jf lored, single-breasted, forty-inch model, seams | cular gore, trimmed with blas bands of taffeta and buttons; the other {n the new modified sheath skirt, trimmed with folds of satin and large satin covered moulds; 86 to 38 inch length; special teee 9.75 Robes and Laces at Prices strapped with bias fc throughout with ing. Skirt full cireular gore, with fold at bottom; s special of material; lined silk serge lin- , i <callont quality 4,50 Heavy Black Silk Taffeta | Petticoats To-morrow 3.25 garSimpson Crawford Co., Second Floor. WO hundred in the lot. Enough for one day’s selling. Figuring that the price Just covers the cost of the silk, it will be a 1 treat Petticoats of hea silk taffeta in two models, with full flaring flounce, of tucks 4 tioual ruffle; percaline ager US 3.25 | AG secsesetseeerssere fi 1.25 Crepe Kimono Sacques, 79¢ | Short Kimonos in plain and figured crepes, shirred | over shoulders and finished with border o1 washable ribbon; 79 others with Persian border; regularly $1.25; for tomorrow.... Ic Children’s 4.50 Coats, 2.79 Coats that were made to sell at $4.50. Made o: paca | cuffs, trimmed with black velvet and finished with fancy but- , | i Special nau 2.79 tons; size 2 to 6 years. The new Silks for the new Gowns; soft and shimmering. SILKS You'll Find Impossible Later > f£F% Simpson Crawford Co., Main Floor, SPECIAL lot of 100 new Black Spangled Robes, all new designs and latest shapes; striking, umcommon pat- terns, Paris spangled on fine, durable Brussels net. ported to sell for $12 to 815, Positively one of the strongest values we have ever offered. Choice, each, at.» ., 4,95 angele for Spangled Robes imported to retail BY re and $35. Rich, exclusive styles that will make up into handsome stumes, A limited quantity at these prices. 50 new, rich, black Princess Lace and Net Robes bratded Iu the new soutac os; v Spell wwe ott en on es 10,000 yards Sample piece Laces Every new idea jn Laces is represented filng, Laces, Cool erdBand: i Venise, Net effects, &, as high as $1.98 yard, a Ime 18.00 in Bands, Medallions, Ruf- s, &c, is La Tosca, Filet, Irish, Japanese, 25c, 50c, and 98c The new colors are just as important as the new weaves. ef Sinpeon Crawford Co,, Main Floor, SILKS are in more demand than ever this season. The striking style feature of the new Gowns is in the character of the Silk used—so new, so different from the old. 20-inch Colored Liberty Satins} f colors; Satins; a@ full assortment o : Inche bxcellent quality; entire surplus 50c¢ street aud eve stock of a manufacturer. Yard..... Au NOM Vardnnneannntncan Satin-striped Plaid Tatieta in light and dark grounds; made 50c i Neat Te. yard; specials... $1.0) per yard Satin-striped Messalines; 20 inches wide; a very superior quality, in new hy shades; value gic. 36-inch Black Dress Taffeta; | superior make, Justrous finish; val | Ie i Oa. | 36-inch Black Peau de Soie— a fine dress quality, desttone fistlan for DC., | eutire gowns; made to sell +50; 68c | special, per Miles esinonuins seeeeee 89c Black Satin Meteor; a splen- did dress satin; {ull 45 inches wide; ude to sell at $450 yard, al a, Galo Women’s $3 El:ow Length Kid Gloves at $1.98 7 Simpson Crawford Co, Main Ploor. LACK, white and wood shades; Grenoble made, B finest French real kid Gloves produced—Mousquetaire style, Women's 21x |Women’s 2-clasp Women’s 2-clasp | seam Capeskin Gloves, | Glace Gloves, black Au laneee Elie Gloves, d tan; $1 black anc |p BEgit82 999K | Vitus, at... 69 white; $1 values SOC shades .....e++ * H ri Gloves for men and women: sir enrl Nmeeneena---=, America’s greatest $1 a rted Capeskin, Prix seam and pique sewn, Im fal and Caled fern mnaretal patent fasteners, in all the new navane and nglish tan shades. The most satisfactory gloves 1 00 produced ; $1.50 values. Controlled by US..... seers eeee ees 4. PATRICIAN Gloves, 3 | loth, in red, navy, brown and Alice blue; high neck and turnover | Women of | are ankle and knee length, | The Best Gowned Women’s Knit Underwear Correct Weight for Fall F a Simpson Crawford Co,, Second Floor, W ocues that will be impossible later in the season; one of those extraordinary early season specials that always atford a great saving. Special at 59¢ Women's Swiss rib cotton Vests and Tights; regular and exua sizes. Vests are high neck, jong sleeves, uigh neck, short sleeves; low neck, wing sleeves’ low neck, no sleeves. Tights (Extra sizes 69¢.).., ter 59c Misses’ pure worsted! Men’s I | Men’s medium and heay 2 thread Natural and White Vests {| natural wool Underwear. A At rn ; lane ye Pani wiss rib; a 55 $1.50 quality; for a few LY sudiniaonpmnsaoob £478\mpson Crawford Co., Main Floor, PATRICIAN New York will be interested to know we have opened an enlarged and newly appointed department on the Second Floor tor the exclusive sale of Patrician Shoes tor Women. Patrician Shoes have the stamp of approval in the great Fashion centres of the world. |.ondon and || Paris approve them, as well as New York, Stunning Auto Boots Smart Shopping Boots || Charming Napoleon Boots All leathers — tans, blacks and patents, Boots, $3.50 and $4.00 Oxfords, $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. It makes little difference what you need ---a World “Want” will go and get it. ftarSimpeon-Crawford Co., Second Fioor. Patrician The shoe with a million friends, We have over 100 styles, embracing every conceivable fancy for Autumn and Winter, Girlish Pumps Snappy Oxfords Dainty 2 and 3 Eye Ties We invite particular attention to our mag- nificent window display—Sixth Avenue, Main Entrance. ' f |