The evening world. Newspaper, October 22, 1908, Page 24

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1908, CAMMEYE 6th Ave..Cor. 201! 20th St. Our Shoes for Misses and Children ’ Are Distinctive in shape and appearance, Distinct- ive in superiority of leathers, uppers and a tan soles and in highest class construction, both inside and outside. From medium price to the more expensive kinds the utmost shoe value and the utmost money value is put into them. _ S00 DEAF MUTES STUDY BUSINESS ~ SHOW EXHBITS —_>——_ Inmates of New York Institute Guests of The Evening World at the Garden. We make them scientifically for their growing feet and extra strony for the hard usage they receive They Three hundred boys and sirts from J} are thus the most heaithtul and comfortable and last the New York Institute for the D loncer than any thers. And we sell them for less ere ate Panes than orainary hoes cost els where. ua Onoda alsa These t é the qualiti s that make our shoes THE LEADING FOOTWEA OR YOUNG PEOPL E, and we guarante : every pair, which is additional proof that they are the best. capturing a a lot of useful things about business appliances they put to rout band which has been giving concerts in | Misses’ and Children’s Button and the big 1 o | Lace Shoes in Black Calf, Black Kid, Represen ng “| Patent Leather and Kussia Calf, Worl 1 ‘ 1 and 3 ra ucted $2.00 the big. par < ; Institution $2.50 nue’ to ren eyreants 2% to 6, 2 = , $3.00 Sizes 6 to 10's, Sizes 11 to 2, Calf, Black Kid, Patent | eather and Tan Russia Calf, $2.60 ane 10%4 | Aitore) Sizes 214 to 6, 2 nd $3.50 | $3.50 and $4, 00 Our “Little Nemo” S ae Misses’ and Children’s High ¢ ae Button and Lace Shoes in Black Sizes irae Shoes For Misses and Children are guaranteed to be the Best Shoes made at the pri In ali leathers, | | | Sizes 6 to 1034 $1. 590 Sizes 11 to 2 $2.00 Boys and Y ence: Lace Shoes Black Calt, Russia Calf and Patent Leather, sizes 14 to 2 and 24 (9 8-4 isons g $2.00, Sx. §6 ani $3.00 “CAMMEYER” Stamped on a Shoe Is from the 8, and these ULL. ron. C) TON, rd Co 0. 30 Years Leaders of Fi ea ness, 13 attached to the hone. He had to deliver @ sort of lecture on It 1 guage, and then all th wanted to try It. 8 experiments were mad girls al interesting ith the appa- Utinerary for Next Week Gives Can- didate Little Breathing Time. TAFT’S NEW YORK TOUR. | | nis 1s the ftinerary of Mr. Taft's in New York, beginning as announced by the Re- | Tommittee to-day Will speak {n Brooklyn at | arranged by Kings County speak at Yonkers, A Matchless Milton at $215 A Piano that exclusive piano dealers would sell at $850. A piano that fs giving satisfaction to-day in more than 27,000 homes—the strongest possible evidence of it sterling merit. n apeak at Lyons, Can- ( The Milton Piano, to-morrow, for $215, payable an va, Seneca Falls, Auburn 5 : ine vas ay 29 Down and $1 a Week she campaten tn New! | 77tC7™S ordinarily quoted only on instruments of a distinctly differ- ik at Emtra,| f) ent and inferior class, oO ‘ort 4a, Ith. . * : » will then jeave tor, | It pays to buy a good Piano like the Milton his HEARST TO READ MORE STANDARD OIL LETTERS. | INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. Gtandard O}1 letters are to be made Public at the Independence party m ing in New York Saturday night, ac cording to a statement made by William R. Hearst to-day, He declared they | are better than any thus far given pub- | Ucity, and that he has saved them for the finish of the campaign, Hearst denied that, he had letters from John D. Archbold to Senators Aldrich and Penrose, nati ' | with its full, rich, singing tone; double veneered case in beauti- full iron plate; ivory keys; three pedals and patent mutiler, and double repeating action, ful San Domingo mahogany ; SPECIAL—We¢ have just received in exchange a fine full size Kranich & Bach Upright, good as new. We will sell it to-mo. row at*s200, ‘Lerms 31.00 a week. 22,—Additional | Phonographs, $1 down and $1 a week, Y CRAWFORD CO, —xg_———ge—. ———___ NO AIRSHIP FOR THE NAVY, WASHINGTON, Oct. 2, —Sollcttor Hanna, of the Navy Department, has Advised Secretary Metcalf that none of the money carried by the last Naval Appropriation bill can be used to pay A 10-Year Guaranteed Sr Any are Sf ARNE prachine. wel] fade for sgacine projects, tra tie or Sewing Machine for $10.75 wh to buy even one machine. The departinent had contemplated advertising for four. ROYAL FURNITURE Co A ‘rand Rapids Furniture -ARPBTS & BEDDING, CF 3 ruts . 49.98 &@ Fourth Floor, HE best Sewing Machine in Amer- ica for the price, equal in service. giving worth to the machines a regular agent would charge you at least twice our . price for, 84 0:75 There Are Only a Limited Num- A drop-head machine of the mo ber at This Price, A Write for Catalog modern lock-stiteh type with H 4 restpomne i 75. 00 D moving parts of cold drawn teel; swell front, polished woodwork up-to-date ma respect. FRE! meth: attechments and instructions, all and Make Your Own Teri AS runinies a 99.98 CASH OR CREDIT Open Evenings, ghly An chine in every Means Standard of Meri (fo ET ee eo oe R | | RESTAURANT Vi 19°70 20" STREETS NEW YORK. * s0 Years Leaders of Fashion. mey) Silk Costumes---Remarkable Sale Result of a most Remarkable Purchase ta Third Floor, Almost 1,000 handsome Broadcloth and Silk Costumes for Balls, Receptions and the Opera Dinner and Afternoon Gowns and sample Shirt Waist Dresses; French models. copies of imported These beautiful costumes are made in the Directoire and Empire effects from soft silk, such as Satin Messaline, Satin Duchesse, irectoire Satin Crepe de Chine and Sheath Satin, also Taffeta. Made with Skirts that cling and drape in elassteal folds and effects, All of the dainty new and delicate shades are represented; all have the new French sleeves; some are handsomely trimmed with hand embroidery and lace, or severely plain, Handsome enough to grace the most exclusive social function, $35 Soft Lustrous Silk Costumes at °13.75 We're only fearful that the ex- tremely low price will make you hesitate. But do not come with the idea of getting a $13.75 Costume. We could not and would not sell Costumes of that char- acter. Come fully expecting to get Costumes that usually sell up to $35. . In order to give out-oi-town patrons an equal opportunity with those who live in and around New York, the sale will not start until 9 o'clock Friday morning. Your Choice at $13.75 Because of the extraordinary values, we cannot fill Mail or Telephone Orders. SIMPSON CRAWFORD OO. $10 for a Lot of 820 and *25 Robes Sample Lierre and Spangled Many of these Robes would be good value at $35, but to make a quick and speedy clearance, we mark them all at one price—$10. They are the samples and showroom pieces of a large lace tmporter. Robes are.in black, but a few of the new colors are among them. The Brussels Lace Robes are in white and ecru. Values are $20, $25 and $35. Pick Them Friday at +10 SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO.. Another lot of New Silks underpriced fax Main Floor. The beautiful soft. lustrous silks, now in demand for the new costumes. 79c All-Silk Peau de Cygne, 58c $1.00 Black Dress Taffeta, 69c 20 inches wide, in ever ‘and evening A strong, durable dress quality, ’plendid black, shade. The best wearing satin manufactured. guaranteed to wear; 36 Inches wide. 85c Imported Satin Messaline, 68c $1.75 Satin Directoire, $1.25 Fifty of the leading shades, including black; a 36 inches wide, in the best Pall shades, also soft, highly finfshed Dress Satin. black; comes in the wanted clinging finish. The $1.50 42-In. Black Crepe de Chine, 98e leading satin for dress wear. SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO— Special Sale Broadcloth at #1 Yard tar Main Floor, The favorite fabric of the hour, Our regular $1.50 52-inch Black and Colored Twilled back Broadcloth, all colors, including Wistaria, Catawba, Taupe, Copper and Reseda. $1.25 Black Poplins at 75e Yard Plain black wool Poplins taken from our regular $1.25 line. ——-SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. Winter Underwear for Men and Women An important sale that comes just in time to enable you to save almost halt. Women’s $1 Underwear a at 59 Men's $1.50 Underwear at 95¢ A £7 Main Floor, Phe celebrated Helvetla Brand of Merino Under- Guananteodl@oinericantuarool en uatiencuenions wear—the standard $1 quality the world over Pa anne AU ate ate: ena gonees ton to keep {t from shrinking, A standard qual- iy that you cannot duplicate elsewhere for less bargain at 9c. Vests are high neck, long and short sleeves than $1.50. Also medium-weight garments with the celebrated Jaeger finish. The sale is only ights are ankl 1 knee length, SINR aan REEMA 59c for one day; all sizes. Shirts 34 to 95 Cc Pants are French band, ankle length. Extra size at 7%c, 60; Drawers 30 to 46 inches at...... Women’s Swiss Rib Merino Union Suits sens rior In the new snug-fitting style, made especially to meet the requirements of strict followers of Fashion's dicta Underwear that is guaranteed unshrinkable. Low neck, no sleeves, $1.50. Low neck, no ele: $2.00 | Low neck, no sleeve, $2.75. Low neck, wing sleeves, $1.65. Low neck, wing sleeve, $2.00 | Low neck, wing sleeye, $2.75. High neck, long or short sleeves, | High neck, long or short sleeves, | High neck, long or short sleeves, $1.76. $2.26, $3.00. $1 Natural Wool Underwear for Boys ar nd Girls, 65¢ Heavy Natural Woo! for boys and girls for sc atra fine quality wool in Vests, Drawers; all sizes from 18 to 34 inches. Sp ally i ed from $1.00 to 65c, per garmeut, SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. —_ Sale of Blankets &> Comfortables £4 Main Floor, A Timely Sale of Winter Bedding at a Great Saving Over Prevailing Prices, $5 Down Comfortables at $3.98 | $8.50 5iik Top Down Quilts at $5.98 £7 Main Floor. Most of the Spangled - es, Pants and Figured sateen covering, pure down filling, | Down-filled Comfortables, figured silk top with pretty floral and Persian designs; value $5. plain silk border; value $8.50. White Wool Blankets, Pair $5 White Wool Blankets, Pair, $3.75 350 pairs superfine wool Blankets, full weight ® pairs white Hastern wool Blankets, large and double bed size | pink and blue borders; value $4.76. White Eastern Blankets, $2.75 | Plaid Blankets, Pair, $5 fancy pairs pure fancy 1 | ce lors, double b value size wool, d size; va heavy white cotton filling; value $2.25 each, ats SIMPSON CKAWFORD CO, - Portieres decidedly Underpriced : ; \ 4F Fourth Floor Three extraordinary specials that bring the prices down at least one-third. 37. 20 for $10 and 312 Portieres $13. 75 for $17 and $20 Portieves doubie lot, , plain, wou. 1 servicea 260 pairs pure wool, full weight, warm an Cotton-filled Comfortables, e id Blankets, all 1.75, mim. Silk and Satin Damask Fortieras, some | Tapestry Pore Verona Velour uPaedioeeed trimmed with silk cord, Vandyke edging or im. | lined with ‘Tapestry of @ cont ing color; aiso ported tapestry borders. Novelty Silk eee Portleres $19.75 for $25 and $30 Portieres of popular colors. This lot contains Porueres of beaulful decora- | Shirt Waist Boxes, $1.70 tive fabrics in artistic colorings and designs and * Imported Madras, cream or white, yard, 29¢ are handsome enough for any home. $6.75 Heavy Tapestry Couch Covers, at $3.95. in a full range — Sinipson SAXTT inipson Cr TREE T, ‘20 Years Leaders of Fashion. 29c Imported Lisle Hose at 17c fa Main Floor, Women’s imported Lisle Hose in black and tan, with garter tops. Through an error of the maker these Hose did not come up to the sample, so he had to stand the loss. They were made to sell at 29¢. To-morrow, 17, 8 pairs for 50c. Men's 29¢ Lisle Half Hose, 17¢ In biack and al! the leading colors, such as tan, French blue, Copen- hagea blue, Burgundy, helio, bottle green, pearl gray; all have double soles, heels and toes. Women's $1.50 Silk Hose, $1.05 Women's pure three-thread Silk Hose, in black, tan, French blue, pink, Copenhagen and bronze, with cotton soles and double heels. Mail and telephone orders promptly attended to. _—— BIMPSON CRAWFORD ©O.: New 50c Veilings at 25c far Main Floor. One of those looked-for Veiling Sales will be held Friday on Main Aisle Bargain Table. Fvery new mesh, weave and color of this season will be found in this great sale. We have arranged for ample salespeople, so that you will get satisfactory service. For 50c. Russtan Net Vellings, For 40c. to vic. Magple Vellinas, 25 For 400. t> 6c, Chenille Dot Veilings, (S For 400, to 60¢, Thread Vetlings, ne For 40c. to 60c. Fancy Mesh Veilings, --.—-8IMPSON CRAWFORD CO. ’ + $ Men's. Winter Overcoats, ‘11 fur Second Floor, If you're a critical judge of Men’s apparel, value and workmanship, you'll agree with us without a moment's hesitation that these Winter Overcoats cannot be duplicated elsewhere for less than $15, $18 or 20. We say without a mo- ment’s hesitation that this is the best time to secure the best value ever offered in high grade apparel. Men's Winter Over~ $ coats, Men's Lop Coats, Men's Rain Coats, The Winter Overcoats are in the new- est style fancy mixtures—black, Oxford and gray; all sizes. The ‘Top Coats come in black, silk- faced Oxford, fancy mixtures; some silk-lined. The Rain Coats in black fancy effects; 52 52 inches long; showerproof; made for rain or shine. Now For The Boys 650 Suits and Reefers are) isi, Nieaal Goaotaos light and medium as well a dark mixtures. Values $5. 50, $6.50 al $7.50 Suits with 2 pairs of knicker trousers; also Norfolks, Sailor and Russians —Reeters in all colors. SIMPSON-CRAWFORD Co, eee Our Hair Goods Section iar Second Floor. Just the thing to fill out the Puffs in every style. hair under the big hats— Marie Louise Clusters, $3.39 regularly sold at $4.50. Best French Hair Puffs, 5 in set, $1.98. Wavy Switches for the Psyche knot, $3.98. Aseptic Hair Rolls, 24 Inches, 98c. Wool Hair Rolls, 24 inches long, 69¢ Hairdressing, Manicuring and Facial Massage SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, od = Remnants oi 85c Linoleum, 23c, 4a Fourth Floor, Friday will be a busy day in this section; takes us weeks to accumulate Remnants enough to hold a sale of this character, Remnants of Inlaid Linoleum, yard, 59¢ in tle and hardwocd effects; lengths from one to tee yards, enough for a hall, bathroom, closet, &. Regular prices were $1.45 to $1.75 Extra Heavy Printed Linoleum, 23c in lengths of one to ten yards; regular prices were Ge. to 85¢. yard Remnants of Oilcloth, 17¢ eneth 2 to ten yards; .rices were 25c. to 45c. yard, Romtants of Straw Matting, 10c consisting of all the heavy grades of China and Jap matting, length «m1 to 10 yards; we will sell these remnants, per yard, Best Inlaid Linoleum, 35c Piece vv pieces, one yard square; valued at $1.45 to $1.65.a square yard. Printed Linoleum, 25c Piece Gu pieces, ohe yard square; valued @t 85c. to 9c. Oilcloth, 15¢ Piece juv piers, one yard syuare; SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO in a yard valued at 25c, to 45c. a yard, Groceries, Wines and Liquors Mall and ‘Telephone ordera filled. Telepho ay yin On all orders amounting to $5 and over we, prepay pry Pao ar on ty Bich Sug Stuart | Hojal Stuart Coffes—Our tanoie = of the te and a Laundry ‘ OAP — Babbitt's | bests 10 bats 3 He (Limit lo bars) ay ” a meee ‘Tomatoes: tp nbn Bat fates Lee ani ands soid Pruitt Moe #Ih per Se 2. 50¢ New Seeded Kaisine and Kecleoned Cur 4 Ls M1 Bc 8 4 aney King Apples. Quinces and LOC ee Ee eet eth, ow o Ne. 16¢ “ * ; 9e 6c vray Mead Carolina tee NO nee Ness j gi75y S Wines and Liquor & Ses Oy oer gal ea.G0y tail c cyte late, soiniain 1h jacaire Burgundy aod Hayton Port, Sherry, Madei and ST rh: epeclas. ber ie =) « teed SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. ee tt atte sett ) | !

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