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“DID CANFIELD GO TOJAIL?” BINGHAM ANSWERS JEROME Asks What Became cf Gamb- lers Who Promised Him Never to Gamble Again. SILENT ON PROTECTION. i] Nothing to Say About Charge That Houses Pay $550 a Month to Run, Police Commisstoner acked to-day ome comment on | the charge of District-Attorney Jerome | that eighteen gamblin summer tn the 0659 a inonth their r Commissioner ref Matter in detail, lowing statement “I hope Mr lice to do the to the mor his duty to ¢ Bingham was | to mak es ran all | ng from cording to e protection, The » go into the but dictated the fol- | get the po- according says it ts | on of gam- Building they would ed that the Act was to ybody to gaml heard of ince the field, for It was pc mi! answ trict-Attorney taking prote: no effort to « 2000900900090000000000000006 Frank Jones Nourishing Stout Especially good for run-down people and those in delicate health Gocd fer well tolks, too Splits, Bottles and Draught (Brewery Bottling) Family orders filled by best Grocers and Wine Merchants T. HARRIS, N.Y. Agt, 2 1915 John JAMI The Way Seemed Dark, but the Goal Was Reached. Two Teddy Bears were found one day, Just as you see them here. They longed for, different kinds of work— My, what a fix! Oh, dear! At length, through World Help Wants, they found A place where each was suited, | Then off to work, chuck full of glee, These funny Bearlets scooted, ek (‘THE EVENING WORLD, 500 Taffeta Silk Petticoats ‘0 black and colors— nn ee SPECIAL Bonwit,Harris &Co Broadway and 5th Av., Cor. 2ist St. 2.95 Have prepared for Thursday's and Friday’s selling a choice collection of Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits at special prices. Ladies’ and Misses’ Tailored Suits VARIETY OF STYLES. About 150 in all— long and short effects—coats plain tailored and fancy trimmed—every desirable material—in black and Glare guaranteed ak amarate tional values. .......... eee eeeoes 25.00 Ladies’ Custom Tailored Suits THE SEA SEASON‘ Ss $ SMARTEST MODELS. Chif- fon broadcloth—plain or fancy serge—unfin- ished worsteds—chevron and new wale ma- terials and fancy mixtures—long and short coats—hipless and semi-fitted effects—many copies of the latest Parisian suggestions— values to $50.00 32.50 Coat Department—Special Prices MOTOR OR TRAVELLING COATS —full length—fancy mixtures. . 13.75, 19. 50, 25.00 CARACUL CLOTH COATS—50 inches long, su- 25 90 perior (guaranteed) satin lining’; value $39.50. Broadcloth Sireet Dresses | NEW MODEL in black and colors— fancy with fold—value $25.00 16.50 The PLAYER-PIANO Exerts a Mighty Influence in the Home, and The Emerson-Angelus Is Its Foremost Exponent It is impossible to estimate the power for good of the player-piano, in the awaken- ing of one’s tastes and tendencies, and their development in the right direction; or the refining and educational influences that this wonderful instrument brings with it. The life of many a household is far richer in pleasure, through the intimate acquain- tance, by means of the player-piano, with the best there is in music, and its constant, ever- changing charm und delight—an avenue of enjoyment which would otherwise have remained closed, And the supremacy of the player-piano owes its first impetus to the ANGELUS— the first, as it is today the chief, of all piano-players. From the heart of the Angelus sprang the inspirationor, rather. excuse—for all other piano-players. The Angelus led, others followed; the Angelus created, ot! imitated. That which is created stands the test of time more surely than that which is imitative. The distinctive charm of the Angelus is its wonderful personality, which nobody, in or etherwise, can fail to yealize, when listening to its interpretations of music. he ability it bestows upon the performer, to Lend or shade a single note at will, to give the finest, most delicatépianissimo or bring forth thunderous chords with the brilliancy ofa vir- tuoso—these are qualities that endow the Angeius with the HUMAN TOUCH and give it its supremacy, The Angelus, as a piano-player, has the ability to awaken the dormant melodies in any piano; but the zenith of its achievements is reached by its happy conjunction with the Knabe and #'merson Pianos, two of the oldest and most artistic pianos in America today-— the only two inStruments in which the Angelus is obtainable. The EMERSON-ANGELUS coinbines the rare sweetness of tone of this fay piano with the almost living mechanism of the Angelus, in an ideal whole, The price, $725, is moderate indeed for such artistic perfection as is offered in this delightful instrument, Demonstrated in the Piano Galleries; and sold on easy terms to suit everyone's convenience, WA N A M A K E R rite JOHN Formerly A. T, Stewart & Co,, Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street oar wrcaarare cexcerameehas mae Pe deans World Warts Work Wonders } | | cm. Lor er ermamaee. WEDNESDAY, OOTOBER 14, 1908 te ATR 49 70.20" STREETS NEW YORK. 30 YEARS LEADERS OF FASHION Modish Tailor Suits Choose To-Morrow at 225 Third Floor. A matchless showing at this popular price. Materials and styles that have never been offered at $25 before— demonstrating the strength of our costume organization and our determination to retain unchallenged our position as ‘Leaders of Fashion for 30 Years.’ A dozen new and distinctive models; the hipless; the Directoire; the in tailored; new ideas in close-fitted skirts; new designs in braid and satin trimmings. Materials are rich Broadeloths and striped Chevrons in all the popular colors and black. the semi-fitted effects; Coats lined in guaranteed y satin. Specia} at § 10. Women’s Suits at $39.75 Medium or Long Coats, as you prefer; elaborately trimmed or severely ‘clered; bound with braid. The smart 5-button ef- feci—Directoire, silk tie. Button-down-iront skirt in rich Broadeloths; all colors and black. Special a 75. Voile Dress Skirts, $12.75 4 beautiful varitty of 100 silk-lined Voile Skirts in all the latest and most exclusive models—pleated, gored and circular, eflects: exquisitely trimmed with satin, taffeta or tel{-material applied i a most arti ne manner: fitted over a rutiled Taffeta drop; splendid 318 ) values at $12.75+ Biack Worsted Skirts, $4.50 New gored model, trimmed with buttons and a six-inch fold; splendidly tailored ; $6.75 value at %4.50. Taffeta Rain Coats, $10.75 Rubberized, Pekin stripes; all colors; = | Women's Suits at $25.00 50 value at $10.75. SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. French Blouses, $5. 98 en Hand-made, hand-embroidered Tingerie Blouses; sheer and dainty; shaped for the American figure. Messaline Silk Waists, $7.50 Exceptionally pretty Imported Messaline Silk Waists; front, back and sleeves trimmed with Venise Lace and German Valenciennes Lace, in white, light blue and pink. New Lingerie Waists, $3.75 Front and sleeves trimmed with embroidered medallions and German Val. Lace, long sleeves; entire shaped collar and yoke of lice. Showy Batiste Waists, $1.98 Prout trimmed with Venise and Val. Lace, trimmed back, trimmed slecves; yoke and collar of Val- Lace; Jong siceves. ———__—_—_——— SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, 5,000 Pairs of Hose. £2” Main Floor The shipment comes direct from Chemnitz, and includes the celebrated Riviera Brand. On receipt of this hose we found that the cuality did not come up to the samples retained at time of purchase, so we close the lot out at a reduction ~the manu- facturer taking the loss. 29c Vatue at 15c Almost hali--women's black and tan gauze lisle hose, of a standard you'll consider well worth the regular price, Women's 35c black silk lisle hose, cotton soles, 25c. $1.50 silk Hose, 89¢ Women's pure thread silk hose, black and various wanted col- ( ors light weight, entra fine gauze. | Children’s Hose, 17c¢ Heavy 1x) and $x! rib cotton hose with Ceep linen spliced ) heels and double soles, heels and toce; 3 pairs for 50c, ; Children’s heavy 1x1 rib black cotton hose, black, white and | tun, 25c = ——-—— SIMPSON CRAWFORD co, ———— } 39c Flannel Waistings, 29c | Imported Waistings in Scotch flannel weay checks, plaids, embroidered those fancy eflects in ctripes and urcs or dots, Ripple tiderdown, 25c. house robes and dressing sacques, extra heavy ripple; usually svc. -SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, The New Soft Silks 2 wins ives in all the wanted colors, in pink, white, gray and red; ) \ 4 For baby cloaks, f \ f } The new wei Aly though they are scarce and hard to secure, there's no price penalty \ here—and that, added to our complete showing, is the reason why 4 we are doing such an enormous silk business, | Colored Messaline, 55¢ 4 19 inches wide, a soit, lustrous finish, suitable for dresses, \ millinery parpores, ete, | Black Silk Taifeta, GSe i] 8 a strong, \ usua yard. h Tasleta, 88e ° \ G inches wide, magnificent dress quality; £1,450 quality, | Black ?eau de Cygne, 88¢ h glossy finish; 0 inches wide Black arn de Chine, 98c inches wi rerviceable quality with our usual piarantee ; , Biack Dr. regularly $1.50 yard. #2 inches wide, extr: heavy quality; regularly $1.5) yard, 24-inch Crepe Meteor, 8c Puli ine of street and evening shades; a’so white and ivory; valoe $1.50 yard $l. 6 Satin Dire ioire, 78¢ nehes; ‘spiendid dress quality; every shade; value $1.0 yard, New Faney Dress 35ilks, 50c New Fail »hades; splendid assortinent of up-tor i te designs, er rr oe nor SIMPSO., CRAWFORD of AXTHLAV. 19 n Crogan: mira 30 YEARS LEADERS OF FASILION Furs at Sale Prices That Are Interesting ka Third Figor. Extra values planned with the specific purpose of stimulating immediate Fur buviness, despite the recent unseasonable weather. Prices are so low that you cannot afford to wait until it turns really cold, to buy that Fur Cost or Set. | ASL ~ oF ed Sa Pony Coats, $42.50 50 inches, made of Moire Russian Pony; shawl collar and cuffs, Skinner lined. Value $75.00. is Pony Coats, $92.50 Russian Pony Coats, fine selected skins; genuine Lynx collar and cuffs: brocade lined: fancy buttons; vaiue $125. inch Moire Pony Coats, $27.50. 24-inch Moire Pony Coats, $16.75. Caracul Coats, $65 50 inch, made of all selected skins; Skinner lined, value $95. 36-inch $75 Caracul Coats, $45. Fur Lined Coates, $22.50 Good quality Broadcloth, long, natural or sable squirrel ; value $ Fur Lined Coats, $34.75 50 inches long, fancy strapped, semi-fitted back, fine German squirrel lining. Value $57.50. Hudson Seal Coats, $150 German squirrel lined, 50 inches Cat Lynx or Persian collar; Best quality genuine Hudson seal, 50 inches long, brocade lined; fancy buttons; value $225. Sealette Coats, $75 50 inches long; fancy lining; value $125 Sealette Coats, $65 40 inches jong, ‘ancy lining; value $115, 4 Black Lynx Set, $36.50 ; Large Rug Muff and throw Scart; value $55. 115 Persian Paw Set, large muff and throw, $8.95 I\ $14 Natural Squirrel Sets, $8.75. 7 $46 Natural Mink Muff (5 skins), $39.50. Scarf to match, $37.59 ——- SIMPSON CRAWFORD co. Flannelette Garments r Secend Meor. rthe Comfortable garments that help you to chill in the air these snappy mornings. This announc saving news that will be as welcome as the garments themse.vee. } 98c for Gowns of heavy quality Flannelette, in blue and pink stripes, also plain white; square or V necks, trimmed with braid. $1.25 for Gowns of best quality Flannelette, in five styles, each a distinct gar- ment of warmth and durability. ' | wei carn- 39c for Skirts ot Striped Fianneletce, with deep raftle, hemstitched tucks or sealloped edge. 50c for Skirts of Flannelette, in stripes or solid colors of white, pink and blue; deep! rufie with silk scalloped edge; others lace trimmed. MPSON CRAWFORD CO. Broadcioth Specially Priced. 277 Main, Floor. Just when it isin demand—when you must have it-- the m dst regal of cloths for the current, modish, elaborate costumes, shades -~ ‘Taupe, Wistaria, Klephant, Copper end all the standard h as blue, green, red and also black. *1.25 52-in. Domestic Broadcloth,89c $2.00 52-inch [mported Chitfon Broadcloth, $1.29 {inch Imported Chition Broadcloth, $ 5 54-inch imported Chitton Broadcloth, ¢ ‘ .50 24-inch Imported Chiffon Broadcloth, All the above, except those at 89¢, come in black and are sponged in the new Catawba, Prairie, Ainethy ay shades, staple shrunk, pressed and spot proof, We Sponge and Shrink ali Dress Goods Free MP?SON CRAWFORD CO. Boys’ Gicthing Sale stoc: of the W bought ot 834%¢ O71 the stern Mig. Co (b nkrup!s), | The grea estsae > Tire dolar, our baeement hes ever see y 4006 Boys’ ®2 Suits aad Overcoats, Re | at ' @§8e Russian Overcoats in Reeters Suits in sizes 5 to 16 1,600 Boy: and Overe Russian Overcoat, °198 4 to 12 Reelers sto 10; Suits ior Boys of to ya? PH. Se ecier Suits, Overcoats and Heavy Biue Serge Suits, 7 to 10; Aatraban Double Lreasted Overcoats, 2/2 to Smrothers 7 to 10; also Heavy Frieze Heelers, a Knee Pants, 25c. Boys* Caps, Me a a oT ea ae