The evening world. Newspaper, October 30, 1908, Page 11

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and pala formal - 1 the flagehip of the Chinere aquad- calla on Prince ‘Ty Lang and Liang American ships, Y: \merioan patro! have been landed Immediately the ships came to an 1 are stationed the beach and as UEATH STOFS WEDDING. Emory the caids of Prince Tu and Liang Tun-yen, ¥ the foreign bo sentatives sent Peking to welcome the fleet de Capt. Dalwigh, of the German cruiser by Wri Killed Alter Detling of Joy Jacob Wein en married 1 in a gas-filled ror Bernard Pi _ Prospective | Ro. | oo | Few Natives Invited monies at Amoy, and the perlal repre. raiment a to Cere- with whom Niobe, the only naval vessel in| boarded at No. Mark's. place A = y 1 . oO } ' People Resentful. the harbor, also pay hia re- Manhattan rdinary to bi ) spects to Admiral Emory, as did Julian | Weinstein ¢ last night at this time of the year at these pric H. Arnold, the American Consul at my spoke of h arriage and of his ’ business prospe: The jows were AMOY, Oct. 8.—The Chinese people AMOF. open and the higi wind probably blew At 2 o'clock this afternoon Admiral’ out the gas are apathetio regarding the arrival here to-day of the second squadron of the United States Atlantic fleet. Few na- tives turned out to witness the arrival of the battle-ships, composing as they do the strongest naval force that entered this port. The Chinese officials were, of course, on hand, but the welcome might be said official, th | complete lack of the enthusi: {in Japan } Only one hundred Chinese guests will be admitted to the grounds on which the celebrations planned for the recep- tion of the American officers and satlors will be held, and the resentment at the Measures taken to exclude the from partleipation ir “evar ie supremacy of Arrow Collars is due to the fabric, m shown which is whiter, finer, more evenly woven and more flexible than that used in the cnute of general d ordinary 2 for 25¢. collars. One circ nstance much regretted is the fact that the British Consul has issued a c! tating that officials ned to more tha passes to the inciosure tc Pritish subjects. and that in conse- This mixup is caused precautions, due to the fear that Chir ists will carry out a plot to assassinate high Chinese officials who have been marked for death. In order to prevent any of the plotters getting into the t revolution- COLLARS 1§ cents each—z for 25 cents inclosure where it ders were to be cc tions have been 1 through their official sta present. The city ts troops and sol) and all und deported. The fleet appeared off Ta! Tan Island at 6.30 o'clock this morning, hav been met ten miles out at sea b: CLUETT, PEABODY & CO. thoroy auhce ble persons have been Chinese torpedo gunboat Fi ‘ which escorted the ships to thelr an- chorage. The ships entered the harbor in a single line, the Loulsiana, flagship of Rear-Admiral William H. Emory, commanding, leading, and after form- ng double line dropped their anchors Arrow Currs are all Cheviots, in CLUSIVE LL, MODEL, 1YMB. Z ‘ EnglishSiing a BB 75 Guaranteed to hold their shape permanently, Jour- neyman tailored by Hungerford tailormen, “The best $6 trousers in New York” is the verdict of the srothing trade and of men who wear Hungerford | ’ $8 Young Men’s $10 Value Suits, . ar and tailored spe- Fabrics 14 to 20 years, ly as the boy's first long pants sults. are velours, cassimeres and cheviots in the newest Fall shades, cut in new Fall models. Boys’ $4 Value Suits, $2 95 Topcoats and Reefers, je All wool blue serge Russian Suits, blue and fancy Knicker sults and all wool blue serge and fancy chevlot and tan and olive colored Reefers and Top The exceptional interest of these specials lies in the fact that they are Brill clothes, tailored in the most modern plants, recent models shown in New York. Here are values possible because of Brill trade advan- demands that Brill customers secure the benefit of all Brill advantages, and this policy it is which has made Brill stores $15 & $18 Value Fall Coats, Suits and Cravenette FALL COATS with fine serge linings and sat linings; cut on new, correct models. Fal tan, gray, brown and smoke shades SUIT: all wool Cassimeres in new Worsted, in dark mixtures. CRAVENETTE RAINCOATS in a dozen black unfinished worsted. Every one of these garments is war- The Best $20 Suits, Fali Coats and Raincoats 13 50 e A strong assertion, but a true one, SUITS are of all wool pure worsied—a ings include the smart greens, browns and smoke shades so sought after and hard The Suits ab $13.50 include also dark mixture worsteds, blue striped worsteds, cassimeres. The FALL COATS at $13.50 present a shades, as well as blacks and Oxfords in journeyman tailored garments. from a Rochester concern famed far and wide for the excellence of its raincoats. many shades and designs, $25 and $28 Suits and $17 The Suits are of yarn-dyed worsteds, in browns, gray worsteds, natural finish blue serges, black vicuna thibets and tan, brown and olive cassimeres. Many The FALL GOATS are in new shades and stripe effects besides SILK LINED TO EDGE black and The CRAVENETTE RAINCOATS are SILK LINED. The fabrics are fancy weave worsteds, All cut on Silk Lined Suits and Finest Worsted Suits . These Suits are values up: to $38, the fabrics are newest finished and unfinished worsteds. Included stripes in browns and tans, These fabrics are used in $35 to $45 suits, Many of these Suits are silk » of fabrics from the world’s best mills, and cut on the most tages and various commercial conditions. The Brill policy the fastest growing stores in America. Raincoats, 3 a 16)! a $10 wool black and Oxford Thibets and fancy Shades, by Thibet and shades of gray worsteds and in all wool ranted to hold shape, fit, style and color in America standard fabric for $20 suits. The color- to find even at regular prices. black thibets and new shade velours and wide choice of tan, gray, brown and olive The CRAVENETTE RAINCOATS are They embody specially woven worsteds in Silk Lined Coats, tans, olives and smoke shades; silk mixture and dark are stripe effects. All are new models, Oxford Fail Coats. most recent models, $25 are Henley stripes in olive mixtures, and shadow lined, all are cut on correct Brill models and tailored eo + Dudley Suits fine as ready-to-wear tailoring permits. ys Children’s New $6 Blue with 2 Pair of Knickers, $3.95 Serge Knicker Suits, $3 95 Pure worsted 16-ounce serge, Winter weight, taped seams, trousers lined, models cut full, with cuff sleeves and new pocket effects; sizes 7 to 16 years. Waterproofed, which adds to wear and comfort Guaranteed to give $6 service or you can have a new suit free. Sizes 7 to 16 years 7) npospwar, 1257H | REPT, con as net vo'e Jeinck Y Open daily , UNION SQUARE, | ie ‘ evs ra LANDES. sae &. sew Biwer. nike CONVENIENT STO. BS cen EEN weenie. ALL ONL 6 who waa to have w days, was found to-da being a ‘ We say ie “something new,’ natural sequence 1876. These are the facts. Misses’ Suits at $22.50 Worsted and Chevron Misses’ Suits at $18.75 Fancy Broadcloth, semi-fitting model. Junior Suits at $10.00 Striped suitings, pleated skirt Girls’ Coats, $9.75 SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. 12%¢ for Men’s Handk’fs of Pure Irish Linen &a” Main Floor, Seconds of 25 and 35c qualities, but nothing particularly wrong with them. Nothing to impair their wearing qualities, simply a thick thread in the weave here or there. Real 25c and 35c Handkerchiefs at lL2¥e¢ They are fresh and clean, and you'll find it hard to discover the The five thousand will not last the day at this will secure the kinds, but as none , yOu are sure of a bargain at any impertections. ‘The carly purchasers lot is worth under 2¢ the day. price. in the time during — SIMPSON co.— Men’ s $1.50 Underwear, $1 far Main Floor. That well-known, serviceable, heavy Scotch wool Under- wear, guaranteed 90% wool; also medium weight natural Yaeger finish Shirts and Drawers. These are unquestionably the greatest 1 bargains of the season. Sold everywhere at $1.50— Saturday $ worsted medium weight Yaeger finish Shirts with felled tailored drawers with 4 button outband, double gus- CRAWFORD Men's Underwear at $1.29 Pure seams and sets; regular 1,65 quality, at $1.29. Women's 85c Underwear at 50c Women's pure white Imported cotton Swiss Rib Underwear, the kind you usually pay 85e and 81 for. Vests are high neck, long and short sleeves. Pants and Tights are ankle and knee length. (ge for Women's Helvetia Merino Underwear; extra sizes 79e: Hand-embroidered Halt Hose in black, tan, gray and navy; also black cotton with maco silk lisles in purple, helio, dark green and Copenhagei CRAWFORD CO. pp black sone soles; , Burgundy, — Sen SON EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1908. a -_- >_> > > <---> -oe— - ee ee SXTHTAV, 19°70 20%STREETF NEW YORK. 80 Years Leaders of Fashion Girls’ and Misses’ Suits To-morrow at innovation prices “Spnovation something able to buy garments of this character No superhuman effort on our part brought prices down to this abnormally low price point. These extraordinary values come to of the most disastrous weather conditions the Manufacturers have known since Take Suits in 40 high collar of velvet and silk tic; trimmed circular skirt. Cheviot Suits ina 8 piece dressy model, trimmed with self- colored moulds; large Directoire pockets. Misses’ Tailored Suits at $15.00 also Suitings. Full circular skirt. semi-fitted Misses’ Broadcloth Suits at $14.75 50 inch Empire model, trimmed with satin bands and satin covered moulds; lined throughout with satin. Misses’ Storm Coats at $10.75 Rubberized taffeta, full circular model; Misses’ Broadcloth Gowns at $18.75 Made in an attractive Princess model, long sleeve, tucked net yoke; sizes 14 and 16 years. Excellent quality cheviot, flannel lined, Girls’ Fancy Coats, $6.50 Broadcloth, elaborately trimmed; sizes 6 to 8. ———— ———SIMPSON 6, Millinery ¢ Speciais far Second Floor, far Third Floor because it is prices," | out of the | | radically Realizing that to- morrow will be a half holi- day with many downtown places of business, we have prepared amagnificent host of bargains throughout our Millinery Section, Trimmed Dress and Street Hats, $8.50 You can only know what this price means when you see the wealth of fine merchandise and correct style given to every hat. Napped beavers, lynx furs, satin and velvet hats, beautifully made low frames, and all exquisitely trimmed. Not a day goes by but brings comments of surprise at these wonderful val Tailor Suit Hats, $4.98 and $5.95 500 jaunty, stylish, Trimmed Stiff Hats, in black, taupe, navy, ame- thyst or brown. From our own workroom, insuring exclusiveness. Girls’ Becoming Trimmed Hats The favorites are the Dazie and Laurel shapes, both with mushroom brims, beautifully trimmed with ribbons or soft folds of sills or vel- vets, with big side bow. In Bight Felt, $3.98 and $4.93 » In Fine Napped Beaver, $7.95 each Untrimmed Hat Department Complete stocks of fine napped Beaver Hats in black, taupe, navy and brown. ‘inest Ottomsn silk top and fine.velvet underbrim Hats black only, every new s:ape, at $4.98. Pure white napped Beaver Shapes, $4.98. Lynx tur Mushrooms and Turbans, taupe, $5.98. Misses’ Mushroom and O: ting Shapes, in felt, 89c. Women's $2.48 Fine Felt Hats, 98¢ ———SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO.— Waists at Almost Half £47 Second Floo., S. you as the advantage of them. inch hipless model; Value $28.75. Coat is single-breasted, coat with satin collar. Full First Floor. high storm collar. black, white and SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO.—— French Veilings | at 25c yard; values 40c to 60c Magnificent values in Net Waists, Messalines, Plaid Silks, Taffeta Silks, ete. grain Floor | ‘The excess stock of a large City manufacturer Another one of those | We are offering same at almost half price. special Saturday sales in which | 2.75, $3.48, $3.98 and $4,98 you can buy the most fashionable Veils of the day at about cost. Latest Co orings and Newest Meshes including the wanted dotted effects, all at 25c¢ yard. It would be hard indeed to come here without being suited from this splendid lot. Other Special Values 2,98 for White Hand-embroidered Waists with long sleeves. €1.25 for very fine satin stripe Crossbar Tailored Waists. $1.98 for pure linen Russian Net Veilings. value to 60c; Magpie Veilings, value Tailored Waists, to 50c; New French Veil- | Gibson and other models. ings, value to 50c; Fancy | Women's Sweater Coats, $3.45 and Plain Veilings, value to 50ce; Tuxedo Dotted Veil- ings, value to 50c. All at 25c a yard 25c Hair Nets for 12%c £47 Notion Dept.. Main Floor. The very large size hand- made natural Hair Golf Nets that sell everywhere at 25¢ are here to-morrow at 2 for 25e. New Directoire Supporters, 25c So constructed as to materi- ally assist the corset in giving the correct hipless effect, in black, white and blue. CRAWFORD ADE Tet rect oul art evnwreny Calton Ul racue a: mexcelientionTics Women’s Rolling Collar Sweaters, $3.98 Double- breasted model, with pockets. ——SIMPSON CRAWFORD Children's Day To-Morrow far Second Floor, Bring the children in and try on some of these pretty Coats and Bonnets. Exceptional values for to-morrow. Children’s Corduroy Coats, $2.95. Colors are tan, blue and brown; double-breasted model, high collar and turn-back cuffs and pearl buttons; sizes 2 to 5 years; regularly $4. Children’s Cloth Coats, $3.95. Broadcloth and cheviots in red, navy and brown, with. silk braid; and gray chinchilla, flannel lined ; sizes 2 to 5 years; values to $5. Children’s $1.50 Felt Bonnets, 98c. Red, brown, navy, Alice blue and white; with satin ribbons and sil’: lined. Wide ——_—_———-SIMPSON CRAWFORD co.—. 3 full flare, trimmed satin ribbon tie SED co.— co,—__——_—— Men’ sHighGrade Shirtsé-Neckwear Priced Unusually Low output to exclusive haberdashers, to seck a new outlet. grade shirts at unusually low prices. $ 00 All the season’s latest patterns in . coat shirts, cuffs attached and pleated Exclusive shirt ideas, just bosoms. SRAWFORD CO.—————— Men’s “Watches at $ = Values *5 to ‘13.50 3. 75 Understand—this is a clean-up of every odd Watch in our stock. We're getting in trim for holiday business, and the early comers to-mor- row will share in some tremendous bargains. About 90 Watches, values as above including the thinnest up-to-date models in silver, r gunmetal and 20 year gold-filled mostly fitted with 7 jewelled movements. A few 15 jewelled movements at $3.75 for those who get here carly enough. Was there ever these Watches have nicke] adjusted movements, both American and All are fully guaranteed timekeepers. » 50¢ 2a Main Floor. sterling cases, another such opportunity ? All fine Imported. Gold-filled and solid ¢o'd top Cuff Buttons in many beautiful designs; value {1 to $1.50; choose at.. _ ————SIMP5U.N CRAWFORD CO.- Groceries---Saturday Specials. ar Sixth Floor Boiled Ham, Cooked Cored Beef and Fresh Chipped Beef sliced to order, per lb., 24e In ported Roqu fort Cheese, special, per lb., 39¢ Coffe , our Royal Dinner Blend, 4 Ibs., $1; per lb., 28¢ New Lusciou» Grape Fru t, + for 25¢ Hallowe'en Tabe Apples, selected red, ripe fruit, large No. 6 basket heaping full, 33¢ New Layer Figs, special, 5 |bs., New Mixed Nuts, all varieties, the best, 5% |bs., 89; per lb, 1Be¢ $1; per !b., 19¢ ) ! { | Layer Cakes 8 layers, maple chocolate, yaniila and cocoanut, 2Qe French C aret, IMPORTED IN GLASS St, Julien, doz., $5.75; qt. botle, 50¢ Margaux, doz., $6, qt. bottle, 60e Cocktails. our famous Banquet Brand; all yaricties made from straight whiskies and best bitters; 6 bottles, $4,30; bottle, 75e¢ | Seeh Whiskey. * 1,295 Lack of business compelled a high grade Shirtmaker, We took all the shirts he had on hand. $ ] -00 such as you would oxnest a high-priced haberdasher to show you. — aa sisson CRAWFORD CO, who has heretofore confined his, This is the transaction that gives you high “£7 Main Floor, 9 In a similar trade deal comes a ' 65e¢ | The New Neckwear. large and handsome assortment of high-grade, new approved styles and shades. In a great Saturday sale at. —______ SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO.—-—___—_—---— 3] 5% Surprising Indeed Are These | Men’s Suits and Overcoats at . tur Second Floor Remarkable enough to make the oldest Clothing Man “sit up and notice,” and to compel the remark, “How can they do it?” It couldn't be done under ordinary conditions, but times and the weather have conspired to give you these very unusual values. We'll have to be frank with you, though. The loss is not ours—it’s the manufacturer’s, who couldn't stand f the strain of surplus stock and idle hands. Here are Suits and Overcoats from one of the best houses in | America, made as your tailor would make them, as you would want a Suit made. The very finest of worsteds in greens, olives, tans, oxfords and black; six new models, showing all the latest style 5] 5.75 915.75 browns, features in extreme and conservative effects. Regular 820 and $22.50 $25 Overeoats Saturday at $15.75. Suits and $25 Protector Overcoats, Protector Overcoats with their military collars are in great mand. Fabries are the new cheviots, tweeds and cassimeres in stylish gray, brown, tan and green effects. Collars fit perfeetly; broad, shapely shoulders. $25 Regular Overcoats, °15.75 The new arrivals in the regular coat, beautiful fancies atid plain colors Some arc lined with pure silk. Fverv size is here EA lei Ee Ee SIMPSON CRAWPORD CO egg ee RR

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