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| | il HIGH PRESSURE DROWNS FIRE; NO ¢ ENGINES USED heared by five lines of hore, which DIAZ WILL RUN AGAIN. drenched the fire out In no time. The! yEXICO CITY, Oct. 9%—President loss was $5,000, sinditd eerie but | Diaz is preparing an open letter regard- it would have been several times as) 4), iroment at the much had the biaee got a chance, close of hie prevent term, 16 FQ 1s The fire started on the second foor | w he will say that the reports are from an overheated stove in the quar- Gnd wifounded, that | ters of the National Umbrella Manufac- | statement attributed to him wae merely turing Company, and climbed up the /an expression of @ personal desire, He Sree cA cwritean’ Xuened Ht was dieoors intimates that he will again be ® can- ered. ett alarm, which brought the engines trom the | uiate - lower eart side, in command of Deputy | Chief Guerin. Before the engines could get busy Qwarin orfored the force turned on from the hi jure station at the foot of Qouveweur at reet. The hose from two} earriagos was 3 and run up the! stairs, a second howe went up the fire- | ercape, and two lHhes of hose were ex. | tended up the rear of the building, and one tn the front. The water came shooting from the five lines with a noise like an explosion. In 0 few seconds the fire was fought | back, and within five minutes was While the fight continued | his rumored needlessly when sure and, if you have made t make another by de DR. GREENE Discoverer of pre In Old Days Three Alarms Would Have Been Sounded at This Blaze. There would have been three alarms ouhded for the encines at 240 A My to-day, when fire started in the five~ uenct Dusiness building at No. 80 Brank-{the bic fire engines stood by puffing | y Say, ielnees le ne ot re eee [ean thortne. Auer weeuea aoe ee || Dr. Greene's Nervura Tin street, had it no! cause !t was plain their day of useful: | qwhter pressure syste recently estab-| (hi New, Sovk: ie alone endear, nore shed in the congested districts of the 4 have turned in three alarme for | a Dieze had {t not been for the high- | re system,” said Chief Querin. ® fire Rives a practical demonetra- tion of what the high pressure can do | toward saving property.” ! HIS ADVIGE IS ALWAYS FREE Call in person or write in perfect con- Eotnon, tone. oerioe, Y Wee Lath ‘St, New York City. ne new system left the engines out of{ business entirely, They had nothing te’ do, and a spread of flames was f A Great Glove Bargain Women’s Glace Gloves — 2-clasp, overseam sewn; new goods—imported—just out of the Custom House; all the desirable shades of tan, black and white; at the un- heard-of-low price of 59c The Pair Main Floor A Regular $32.50 Wilton Rug for $26.50 Wilton Velvet Carpets; in 15 different colors—all plain and rich; single width; values up to $175 yard; at . . $1.35 Wilton Velvet Stair Carpet; ea Gulls 9x12 size; worth $32.50, at $26.50 eedien ‘haikrunners; value, $1.50 and 8.3x10.6 size; worth $27.75, $23.75 $165;at. . . . . - + $1.25 Inlaid Linoleums; excellent quality; American make; a choice of our entire $1 15 iine of new designs and.colorings; value $1.50; at.. Third Floor The price is unusually low fdr rugs so un- usually good—fact is, they’re the best qual- ity wool Wilton made—and there’s an ex- cellent variety of Oriental designs and col- orings. —————— A Gown and Two Suits All Three Being “Greenhut Specials” The picture shows the gown—the usual un- [| usual Greenhut style, which will not be duplicated |! if we can help it. If the picture could show the quality of the broadcloth the price of the gown would be even more of a surprise to you. ft is almost as good a broadcloth as 1s made. You would not be likely to get any better in a $50 suit or gown. Choice is given of all the rich, soft shades of the season. The tailoring is of the careful, thorough, good-all-through sort that characterizes all Greenhut garments, whatever the price. And the price, which could fairly be $5 to $8 more, is only . $29.50 Also shown for the first time tomorrow are :— Broadcloth Suit of an extra fine finished broadcloth; in the seuson’s most popular shades and black; coat is semi-fiited; with the Empire Coliar, lapels and tie; patch pockets; trimmed with butions and braid—lined throughout with guaranteed sen; the skirt 1s full gored, with trimming of buttons and braid; with inverte! back Exceptional value at. $25.00 Tailored Suits; of fine quality broadcloth; semi-fitted coat model, with satin band ond button trimming; skirt is full pores, anclolly trimmed with satin and buttons; inverted ac ould be good value at $25.00; « Greenhut n Second Floor Damask Table Cloth, with a Dozen Napkins, $3.45 Cloth and napkins are of a first-class quality of all-linen German damask, hemstiched, *Twill be the wonder of linen importers how we can profitably quote such a low price on such splendid hnen sets. There isn’t the like of 1 at any price under $5 anywhere in the city And here are other rare bargains in staple and fancy linens Hem I $42.50 French Velour Portieres at $24.75 Almost Half Price; No fault of the goods, for they're exceptionally rich and beaunful. As fine as almost any home need want. They're reversible and come in the very latest color effects, So low-priced for the reason t)ut we closed out an Importer's ennre line at less than the cost to import. Heavy Crepe Curtain: Gecoruive colorings; vty di ing rooms} reguiar Value, in the softest and most rable for halls, libraries or 8.50; tor Thursday, $6.00 Pair Imported Lace Bonne Femmes; imported Tes ex hes; Aiished with deep rufiles; ns usually sold at $6.00, $7.0, $1000, $1200 $12.50, Special for Thursday at $4.00, $5.00, >6 V0, 7.00, $8.00, $15.00 400 Pairs of Imported Irish Point Lace ( UIM4INS mounted on tine nets; in a number of choice sk Cloths; bleached all-linen and 51,95; cial : ' $1.39 each -Linen Damask Table Cloths; finest quil $3 ecial $2.95 each yard, =F ali-linen quality; value 10 $30.00 7c yard huck Towels vorted German hemmed in dainty etr $500 $0, $750, $850, $900 ‘2 Aoe ARES S “123 ciyaid Special for Thursday ot 2%c yd Special sor ounesy Tray ¢ ; fine tched demsk; value 25c, 3-00, $4.00, 95.00, $6.00, $6.50 ‘ mon 19¢ A complete showing of the firest Arabian, Rensissance, arfs ue 25c to39c; Marie A. toinette, Cluny cod Nottin,bam Lace Curtains at 19¢ popular prices Third Floor Acquaintance-Making Specials in Toilet Goods rom the Toilet G ials is Department, They are worth while! n 14, rich Nail Loamel; value 100, at an 3 for 1 erine; slandard brand; value $1 00; at A Te ' value 50c, Aionn 2oc Dandruff Cure; regular $1.00 sigs at eS Green it and Company, 6th Ave, 18:h (o 19th St. ————— : the | / Koch's Uptown Prices Make Downtown H. Shopping an Extravagance F O F, . Tharsday—These Matchless Economies ¢ Women’s $5 Net Waists, 3.95 We Illustrate one of these smart NET WAISTS In white ‘cru; entire waist handsomely tucked and elaborated with dainty Persian embrotdery; collar, sleeves and fronts finished with Jabot and tuchings of self net and net lace. There are also- aw with application of lace, medallions and tucks in the most approved designs. The price ts extreme- ff ly low for waists so pretty and attractive, Men's and Women’s Handkerchiefs MBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS; a new assortment; a é trimmed and colored....... EAD ALL-LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, plain and hand embroider [ nitial on os . WOMEN'S CROSSBAR AND PLAIN HAND 6 in t Val. 106 each, lic th) Vale $1.75 tse in white, cream and blac i) = to 24 inches wide. Per yard, 23C IMITATION CLUNY LACES AND IN- SERTIONS, white and ecru; suitable | for fancy work; 2 to 4 inches wide. Value 10c.; per piece of per yard 35c| 42 yards, 65c.; per yard. 6c CHIFFONS, white, black and colored,| IMITATION TORCHON LACES, extra i s wide. Value 59c.; | heavy, 2 to 5 inches wide; value per yards scecapeetenven 35c) 10c.; piece 12 yds., 55c.; yard _ OC $7.00 Trimmed Hats, 4.98 A charming collection of TRIMMED HATS, consisting of FELT AND SATIN; smart new models, trimmed with velvet, fine flowers and large 4 08 guir Inches wide. Value $1.00; per COTTON BRUSSELS NET, white and ecru, 72 inches wide, Value wings: Vallé $7.00 <.. 0050 cc. etn SOG Guan SosaboRaES 566 Ready-to-Wear A variety of styles; large and medium; trimmed fixe with velvet and wings. Regularly $4.00........ 1.98 69c Colored Messaline, 49c COLORED MESSALINE AND LIBERTY SATIN; al) pure silk; 19 inches wide; « good assortment of the popular colors, also white and black. ceptional value at 69c.; per yard Maids’ and Nurses’ Dresses: A Sale ONE AND TWO-PIECE DRESSES in str: with plaits, others with yokes ONE-PIECE DRESSES, ig striped seersucker or piece dress of percaley plaited waist hem BLACK SATEEN DRESSES large plaits. Also of fine quality seersucker or chambray. ed or figured percale; some gg Also. two- ed Wr} Lace Curtains and Portieres — SILK FIGURED PORTIERES; 7.98, 10.98 value $10.50, $14.50; pair. ITE VELOU TIERES; reversible; all the r effects; penn gao eee ee 5 20.50 ROPE PORTIERES; made from heavy beautiful overdrapery. Value $5.50, DENTELLE ARABE LACE CURTAIN Values $4.25, $5.25; pair... IRISH POINT LACE CURTAINS; heavy borders and fine centres. Values $5.50, $6.75; pair........-.+00- seccccee $10.00 Oil Paintings, 4.75 ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS; choice subjects; In sweep gilt and gold burnished frames, glass and shadow box hy larly $10.00 in beautiful color effects; '3.75, 5.25 Women’s $3.50 Boots, 2.29 The unseasonable warm weather leaves us with more Women’s Fine Boots on hand than is cus- tomary at this time of the year. These we must sacrifice in order to bring our stocks down to the normal level, and to-morrow is the day selected for the big price-cut. WOMEN'S BOOTS, button or lace; of fine Dongola kid or patent coltskin; hand turned soles; Cuban or military shapes. Values-y > ‘ p Thursday, Friday A Sale of Toilet Articles aii'Suy Glance through the undernoted items—every item a saving. All standard, well-known articles. Buy now or you'll regret it later, ARMOUR'S BATH SOAP, box 4) VIOLET AMMONIA, gt, 15c.; pt.. Re ea ea ee AT {T MLET PAPER, roll or package. ..7¢ ARMOUR'S FINE TOILET SOAPS, all | RUBBER SPONGES, reg. 39 2 ebay Dove UT vsr1Be | CHAMOIS, the 45c, size.. ¢ eee Ree : > bee of | TOILET PUMICE, per cake. Bc ARMOUR'S VIOLETTA, SOAP, box of |PRAY'S NAIL ENAMEL, ia: 3 cakes . peeeeereee pene Ic }PRAY'S ONGOLI 4 COPCO OR FAIRY SOAP, cake. .8%c | pray’s ROSALINE MUNYON'S WITCH HAZEL SOAP..7¢ | LUSTRITE POWDER or CASTILE SOAP, box 15 cakes, 69c.; | ORANGEWOUD STICKS, doz : 5c | EME B , doi SOAP, 334 TEEL FILES, reg. 15¢. to 25c. .86¢ ALULOID DRESSING COMB SOAP, 2-Ib. bar, | RUBBER DRESSING COMBS,.,,.20 [I Thpaninnnaaniy S EXTRACT SOAP, cake, POWDER SOZODONT, 25¢. size SHEFTIELD'S TOOTH BORINE, $1.00 size, WITCH HAZEL, 19 02., 15¢,; 8 02 PEROXIDE, 8 02, 12c.; 4 oz -25c | ABSORBENT COTTON, 1-lb, pge..€ 1bc | NAIL BUFFERS, val, Soc, to $1.00, >| ROSE WATER, 8 on. FARINA COLOGNE, 4 o2,... . TALCUM POWDER, 8 oz, bottle HAIR BRUSHES, reg, 65c.. HAIR BRUSHES, rubber cushion COMPLEXION BRL s SHAVING Bi VATER BO WESTPHAL'S AUXILIATOR , | BONE NAIL BRUSHES, val. 25c,,7 4 WOOD SCRUBS, reg. 25c... ¢ WESTPHAL'S EGG SHAMPOO,...18¢ | BATH BRUSHES, reg. 49c. C TEA HAIK TONIC,,.......@5¢ | TOOTH E SHES, reg. 20¢., ° K RESTORER, TOOTH BRUSHES, reg. 25¢ 19¢ WHISK BROOMS, reg. 15¢ ¢ 18¢ USHES, reg. 25c.... ES, 3 qt., 80c. 2 qt., INGES, 3 qt, Between Lenox & Seventh Aves, OXZYN BALM SWANSDOWN PUFPS, reg. 18¢... WOOL PUFFS, reg, 200, yi 125th St. West, _. New York's Largest and Handsomest Showing of Tailor-Made Suits at %25.00. These are suits wherein we had a hand in the making, dictating the styles and trimmings and choosing the fubries. = fp Thitd Foor, We illustrate below four of some thirty models, and you'll find similar suits SXTHFAV., 19°70 20 ®STREETI NEW YORK. There's a style, tone and individuality about these Suits essentially charac on sale elsewhere at $40. That is why we are so particular to say that this is the largest and 30 Years Leaders ot Fashion. teristic of Simpson Crawford Company's high standard of ready-to-wear garments. handsomest showing at $25. SARA cae Women’s Smart Walking Suits, $25.00 All the new arid clever style points that distinguish and individualize fashionable apparel. Broadcloth in all the smart colors and black. Suitsin Chevron tn all the new colors and black. new models, attractively trimmed with satin and braid, all the new skirt effects. Women's $19.75 Long Coats, $14.75 | Caracul Cloth Coats, $22.50 Suits in Over thirty Braid trimmed or satin trimmed Coats made of 50 inches long; several attractive models; excellent quality lustrous Broadeloth; fully a dozen satin lined. A stylish, comfortable coat that looks smart styles in rich dark shadings and bla like fur and wears as well. 42-Inch Lace Net Waistings _ in a Remarkable Sale To-Morrow at 39c 4a Matin Floor. This sale only has one precedent in the history of net sales, and that was 's ago last August, when we sold similar nets for 55¢., and had an unprecedented day's sales. » is even nore remarkable than the memorable sale we tell of, for it offers the Most Fashionable and Wanted Kinds 39 of 75c and 95c Lace Net Waistings at Cc The price is positively less than cost of production and presents a rare buying opportunity for smart dressers, dressmakers and high-class shirt waist manufacturers. a TT, Not one or two patterns, but many different designs to choose from in white, butter and ecru in dainty effects of figures and spots. Also 45-inch Filet and 72-inch Brussels Nets are included, Choice of the entire lot, regardless of value,at yard 39¢ Black Silk Nets, 45 inches wide, 75c yard Wonderful are these lustrous Black Silk Nets. Only the newest and most fashionable kinds are included. Those favored Octagon, Hexagon, and plain meshes in Brussels and La Tosea Nets of rich lustre. Also Black Silk Figured Nets in newest effects of dots, ring and coin spots, squares, etc, In demand now for Lace Net Dresses, 75¢ Waists, Guimpes, ete. Real valucs are $1.25, $1.50 and 5 yard.. Caer ~—< SIMPSON CRAWFORD ) ~ - oe an - Thank the Weather for These Boys’ *5 to $7.50 Clothes at °3.95 rent August weather lingering around the threshold of Winter brings strange and unlooked-for conditions to the manu- facturers; hardships, too, for here are suits that the manufacturer expected to get at least a third more for sacrificed on the altar of Necessity. Couldn’t wait any longer for cold weather to create a favorable market. This is your opportunity to cl&he your'bey far the scason, High-grade garments for boys at a great saving. The Suits Every kind and every style, The double-breasted with 2 ie of knicker trousers is a very strong feature. Also. Russian, Sailor and Norfolk, The Reefers $ ‘ancy Scotch effect, Cut very large 3.95 and full, in sizes 2}4 to 12 years Russian Overcoats all colors, ———________—_—-SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO,_____—— He ’ . * Wines and Liquors, Fresh Fruits, New Nuts and Hallowe’en Groceries, Handsome all-wool materials in For the little chap 24 to 10 years; button up close toe the Evaporated Fruits. ‘Phone Chelsea 2100, £4 6th Fi, plain blue, brown and olive, gray and neck; with velvet collar and emblem’ on sleeve, Fancy fabrics in Sugar Cured Hama--Roya! Stuart Bons 4 carloads Royal Stuart Brand; Bnet BM Mrepected; “ania Papecten, mia rd-of auallty:, no. better flour i, lmivdets loan hain with aut right wit rese| San Cunleed ne ad | ffrocery” ongore ‘only 2c! lar price 2 14Kel a5.008 Shui sack, 75c Bweet White Creamy New Fragrant Teas—All our h Kousted : rexular 600, erudos fed. New Nuts for Hallowe'en. | @truight oF blended, In any 1 va ee ent Vo mikey ‘ Mixed Nuts a *pecial, 8 Iba, #1; 4 tien of ' 19¢ breton 37¢ io ibe, It pe Apri New Paper Shell Almonds Lusen A Bit ner DBE wulariy at i a bes 15¢@ New Walnuy 94 19 Dereres SOG | $010 remlariy, Vews Our Came are Fancy Table Apples Hood Ihe, Bes per ‘ 8 190 | HVE, Oregon spttzen- | ip M ovh ES and Jona | ru Faney spec Ho i ee Ao | S|) Bweet duley Oranges—Lus- | tious truit parewu lary | per dish. tress, 400 Cider Vinewas—Trple | m t

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