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| HAMMERSTEIN’S ONE IMPORTED CHORUS GIRL. “Asthma _ Bronchitis Catarrh& STANDARD OL LETERS LEAD HIM TO QUT HEARST National for Missouri Leaves the Inde- pendence Party. Committeeman OmesaQil Pour a teaspoonful of Omega Oi) in a cup of boiling water, hold the mouth and nose close to the cup, and Inhale the arisingsteam. Thesteam carries the healing properties of the Oil into the throat and lungs and gives quick relief. Trial bottle 10a, KANBAS CITY, Oct. 9.—J, L. Woods | Merrill, of Kansans City, National Com- mMitteeman for Miswourl of the Inde- Pendenoe party, resigned that position to-day in a letter forwarded to William ; RL Hearst, National Chairman. In his | letter Mr. Merril! says Y { “This is to notify you that I with- "4 draw all tions or connections as alah | en National Committeeman for Missourt = Ly 4 ssed to command Prope onee SEAS a tot ye oAuE ye preventive to stylish | garments (daa th) who purchase or wise ob- | N Y H RUS GIRL and pay us tain orrespondence n by other Coayeily cid ersons, for the 3] a ee upbul! zg of y f the Independ- | | Same some tert ist liberal ete ea plan in the world—try it And That Gives Miss Egener Distinction at the Man- hattan Opera-House. Ladies’ Clothing Suits, $12.95 to $45.00 Long Coats, $7.00 to $35.00 In her humble way one of the theatri- cal passe! arriving in New York to- Neorg Y eve the THdepenidencs: paralleling that of Mary Garden. She Coats, $2.98 to $25.00 was to advocate the oln and tt ss, from d atand for the best in- , and not party."” the Inde- kept these Was Miss inue ly outranks BROCKLYN 535 Fulton St. opp. Elm Place. 468-470 Fifth Ave,, near 10th St. deserving of andard Ol have been 2 ti n aia BOY FRIENDLESS AND STARVING ENDS LIFE Riker Drug Store ty include not only Drugs, Meuicines and Toilet Goods, but a variety of articles not always sold in the ordinary Drug Store. All Riker Orphan Came Here From! Stores make a specialty of Sick Room Suppli and Rul me | ae si . a department ich thousands of people patron’, y Because Chicago to Find His Aunt, they have heard the true story about the Riker high qu and | . Riker low prices. All the Riker Stores are ready | cater to your wants in this line with the assurance and will give you entire satisfaction. and willing to Failed and Dies by Gas. ki that they can Charles Smith, seventeen years old, | d dead in a gas-filled room at © street, Brooklyn, to-day, was fo N He 1 the room last nfght from | Mrs. Arthur Tester. She smelled gas early to-day traced it to her new | lodger’s room. He had carefully stopped | up al ks in the window and! yre he lay down on the | | who sent him | ils Tes \ evar w-lod aid Riker's Hot 2 [ Jodger, sald | Water Wo Vibrator, $1.00, Biker's Elvetrie Battery svt goa veer sro He lind At our { Dhern spray 0028235, It sofiens and . 23d St. Store ibber i : beautifies / In some way he lanes that he adil Free Demonstra- al rk 3 the skin, fan aunt voklyn, and he saved up| A ‘ Dn ace ys , i son here t tion of ¥ p : Riker’s Violet Home Vibrators Cerate, 50c ee MANAGER CADDAGAN DYING. | nak Rubber Reducing Sarton terre ora | Hearlng iH6i i ed to Survive Day, Young's Rectal Dilat or LOND CANO AMAR fF DBRT arn a "Phone and Mail Orders promptly filled. Charge accounts solicited. Free of the mo: i Delivery in Greater New York, Mall Order Departments, Sixth Ave. and 23d the country, !s critically fll from otr St., New York; 456 Fulton St., Brooklyn. rhosis of the liver at the Hoffman House, ania my Ran wei ““aenee~enpneempeme of which he Is lesse ager, and Ie not expected to survive the He fs sixty-one years old. At his bedside are his mother and two alters, MMar- | Tisth Ave, & 240 ath, Ave 14st garet and 4 p 18 Bath 8 \d Broadway, ‘Mr. Cad came to New York from |f} (8 Stores SMEAR RMS dost ari (7 &t in Poston) | Dunkirk, a farmer's boy, to ‘see | | Heeeits’” iis money wave cut and ne | ot a job as porter at the Broadway Kehtray Hotel, ‘where finally he became | managing clerk _ You Can | PAY More, | But ho most tales of ; saiitns ter on the market, r : | The machine which by sheer merit has ais , | won for itself the unqualified endorsement pie tas ae of the business world. : | A Higher Standard of Efficiency. ‘ ; | A Fairer Basis of Price. Cannot BUY More Royal T ypewriter Company BW YORK THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1908, Difficult Breathing — PS — <<. «- -@e-o- se a Sinpson Cravjord Co 80 Years Leaders of Fashion. $2.50 Gloves, $1.39 ar Main Floor, Women’s 12 button length Dressed Kid Gloves, the new tans and golden brown, The result of a special purchase. Boys’ $1 Gloves at 75c Sir Henri $1 Gloves —The most popular street glove in America; English tan | If shades, A $1.50 glove for $1. -SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO— Handkerchiefs tar Main Floor. Special prices on Men's and Women’s Irish Linen Hand- kerchiefs. Thousands to choose from, both plain and initialled. At 6 for 50¢ Women's initial Handker- chiefs of pure Trish linen with dainty wreath letters, and cross- bar shamrock initial Handker- Women’s Sample Suits at $16.50 One of those extraordinary bargain occasions that economical dressers | eagerly look for. A wide choice of Broadcloths, Cheviots and Mixtures, In all the new and popular colors and black. Tight and semi fitting models, long and short coats; plain and fancy trimmed. While they last, at $16.50. Women's Tailored Suits, $25 The new Broadcloth and Chevron Suits, in all colors and black; a dozen exclusive models, artisti- cally trimmed with satin and braid; all the new skirt effects; specially priced at $25. 00. 19.75 Tourist Coats, $15 Of fine imported Mixtures and Broadcloths; colors and black Fall style features. half price. | | | you want the smartest and best suit ever offered at the price, come | to-morrow... SS a ~ ing. aaa Cloth Coats, | 50 inches long, satin lined. chiefs, Also nd Women’s A few more of those soft silk costumes [A few more of those soft silk costumes that | Tee ea Rare Rug Values. The maker did not have them very much, because at and 100 at $13.75. ith pe created such a sensation last Friday ¥ finished at the time of the sale, Cannot sa, the best they will not last very long—69 at $: Handkerchiefs that and Ie values, Men's and Women's 25e Handkerchiefs, 1l2¥e A great collection. Some are samples, others surplus stocks and unfilled orders of noted over—cut right down to the sen ——_______——SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO.—— far Main Floor. Belfast_ makers. Extra heavy quality, practicauy as heavy | An opportune sale just when Lace Robes are in Men’s large size fine Irish Body Brussels Rugs; colors are Oriental; great demand for the various social functions now at hand, About nen hemstitched; women’s ize 6x9, valued at $9.75, sale price $6.45. 600 samples from well known manufacturers. mea ue i Me sneer $8.50 Fibre Rugs at $3.75 eed g 112 of the celebrated Fibre Rugs, size 7.6x10.6. 15 and $20 Robes at $5 and $10. worked initlals on sheer a a" : , za $10, $12, § oe Ropes er | ed eee Oe eee on both sides; just the things for chambers. Paris rich Black Spangled Robes; Cream and work linen: women’s dainty | $2 Linoleum (laid) at $1.17 sq. yard White Lierre Lace Robes; Brussels Lace Robes; Galea liao eka ed Sixty-tive pieces of first quality imported inlaid Linoleum. 0: imbroidered Net Robes; Fine White Net | French styles; great values go right turough to the back, in hardwood and tile effects; regular Oe Robes for afternoon and evening wear; | be price $1.65 to $2.00 a yard. i Newest effects and latest models; robes | CRAWFORD CO— —sIMPSON CRAWFORD Co. adaptable to the prevailing modes. SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. ——— 89c Messaline Satins at 58c * ina ea on nui ani Green: |" Peachen = tanriuat atta an |" These Silks were contracted for months ago w hen low A prices were possible, otherwise we'd be compelled to ask what you'll have to pay elsewhere for these wanted silks. 58c for 19 inch ali-silk Messaline Satin, splendid color line, soft and lustrous. per Ib, st Bacon {j Tent with |f |} ox tongues, the best on this market; sold |] regularly at 20c; special for riday, per Ib. Men's *18 and °20} Suits at *12 fa Se00nd Floor, A two hundred suit purchase, every one expressing all the new Bought from a Rochester manufacturer at almost “12 Strictly all worsted Suits, hand- somely tailored, in all the latest shades of brown, tan, olive; showing smartest tailor- 4 All sizes; but come early. 400 Men’s Sample Winter Overcoats, F your size and you can pick a $15 or $18 Cont at. ——-—SIMPSON CRAWFORD 9x12 Bigelow Axminster Rugs, $17.85 Oriental designs and colorings, valued at $30.00 apiece. On account of slight mill imperfections, we will sell these rugs for $17.85. 9x12 Tapestry Brussels Rugs, $13.45 as the Five-Framed Hallowe’en 1 Groceries, Wines, Ete. Sugar Star Tongues—Armour's large fresh smoked 154e beam |! co. ar Fourth Floor. Rugs that as a rule carry the same price the world ional bargain point for Friday. regular price $19.00. far Sixth Floor. Cured Brand; U. 8. 5 — Royal Stuart . mild, tender, dat this Hee ' see for all-silk Peau de Cygne, | New Mixed Nuts—T vari 20 inches wide; street and evening shades; 89c value, nothing but the best ' (oe ae a. Sample Lace Robes ; epectal, et guaranteed O 58c for all-silk French Plaids, Be iides SOC) ts exular price, rf 19 inches wide; in every color combinations 7c value. | Sweet, Bifted “Early une | pate Oe 1 regularly nN SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. Exceptional Values in Dress Goods ar Main a DoF, Fall effects, priced at a Wanted weaves in the new saving of one-third. $1.25 Dress Goodsat 85c bv pieces of all wool, 54-inch | ised “h Ilee— Rm LOsse $1 Dress Goods at 79¢ a Plaids, all ool and nd wool: light and dark Chevron Panamas in_ black, brown and green; rege $1 Inverted Gas Lights, 39c. A satisfactory home light with a soft, pleasant glow. Complete, with new regulation burner and 160 candle power me $1 VAlUGIAt sect cecsercerses Sale of Hosiery and Knit Underwear “Mill seconds” and odd lots from regular stock sensationally priced—un- equalled values for which you may thank the recent unseasonable weather, Men’s medium & heavy ribbed Balbriggan Underwear, 39¢ Women’s biack and tan Hose | Children’ 8 heavy rib Cotton Hose ( w ie sol d toe; special f fine cotton; the balance of 1000 doz. which ith doubl p, heel ar of fine cotton; the balance o} : Fe. lav aon . 2) 2¢ caused such excitement on Tuesd : Women's 19¢c medium weight, Women’s pure white ‘Sleeced Une i I2%e regular GSe quality; special 5 Black Lisle Hose, double heel and toe; ! 35e special values atessseeesee A TES, Sale of Misses’ Smart Suits for Friday Possibly, the best purchase in the history of this de- partment—although this doesn’t interest you except as showing how we regard these Suits. What do intere st you, are the modish new styles, the excellent workmanship and the surprisingly fine materials that this purchase enables us to offer you to-morrow at S10. ai $1.29 Ta le Cloths at 89c. 350 Pattern Table Cloths of ae serviceable Union Dam- ask, "2x72 inches, full bleached, Very special value Be ho ee. —_—_ Children’s Coats, 41.98, $2.98 and $3.98 Children’s Coats of chinchilla, broadcloth, ponyskin, bearskin, corduroy, astrakhan, silk plush and fancy mixtures, in double breasted and box effects, orna- mented with fancy buttons and frogs; fancy turndown collar and | derwear; | 8 for $1; ench..... iF E { a { ( cuffs; sizes 2 to 6 years, Misses’ Stunning Suits in ail the) newest shades of soft-fi i Broadcloth. We illustrate | 24¢ for one of the two styles, a 33-inch semi-fitted coat Suit with | $ . Chil | Piigh military collar and satin straps—the acme of smart, ane oak up-to-dateness for the modern miss. some with heavy ruch- ing and rib- bon rosette; some in Dutch style, The other styie has notch collar and large pocket and i# trimmed with satin-covered moulds, Skirte are full circular gored, trimmed to correspond. ‘These suits are lined throughout; We are yery proud of them !n- with excellent satin. They were deed. At $10 they are worthy of made up specially for thts sale, and the much-abused adjective—extraor particular attention given to all the|dinary, To place a fatr, conservative little touches that distinguish them |valuation on these stylish sults from ordinary factory product would be to announce this event as A Sale ot Misses’*16. 50 Suitsat*10 Women’s Flannel Undergarments Very special values to stimulate active buying Auother stock where the warm weather works to your decided rereeery 40c for Women’s 24¢ for Women's Pmono pretty striped Fiannelette <tmonos in pret Persian loose front und double yoke and fancy braid. Cut peck. short sleeves; sizes 30 to 44 full size. 49¢ forWomen's Wool 24c for Women nég ‘uit Petticoats. itriped and plain Fianueloue Pe- DSC for Women’s Jer- tlooats, with wide ruffle, finished sey top Petticoats with sateen with edge. flounces and dust ruffles. striped checked Flanne lette Rompers, with pocket on side, ruffle around neck and sleeves, fin- ished with fancy braid; sizes 1 to 8 years for Children's Canton De Fiannel Drawers, with hemstitched cambric ruffles; sizes & to 10 years. Jafants' Long and Short White Goats, $2.89 wows, Raid Sweet Sugar Corn—Oameron Brand; 1 sold regularly (at ease 24 } stead of..... enn aa i2',¢ Unt leached 14. California Sweet ‘ort, Sherry, Tokay or Sweet an) Riesling, St. Burgundy Zintan Sauterne—G Te d Menuded Kid Gloves, at 39e. All originally g nteed quali. ties of high cla imported Gloves. Por everyday wear they are as good as though you lad paid the regular \ prices, $1, 81.25 and $1.50, in- 3Oc _ Muslin at 5c Unbleached Twilled Mus- Punan 40 inches oft the ploce, (Limit 20 yards to a customer.) , AU vuciesseenaaater cen 53e he ne) Boys ’ Suits, $2 values, 9 Oc to close, at About 200 suits remain from our various sales, i s 3 to 16, in double-b: e, plain or knicker 7 ant 8 and some for smaller boys 3 to © years. 08: | Boys’ $3 Suits, Overs coats and Reeters, Boys’ two pants Suits, ages 7 to 16, $1.69 ys’ ele Kalicker its, ages 6 to 16, Boys' two veut long Reet- wig) ers, ages 8 to Boye’ long Overcoats, ages 7 to 16, This lot tn- cludes all the ewest, up-to- Le or boys, iu th varlous mod- els; medium, light and dark fubris at an Y unheard of price in the eight of the weason Hoys' pull-down Ca, Boya’ Astrakhan Boys’ Corduroy Kn Boys! $4 Astrakhan Coal Boys’ 50c, Toques, 29¢. 1.69 These can be used Colors Wines— Muscatel, Ma- del Muscatel, bed _ : eS ©: ©. <a Se eS

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