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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1908, ; 9 , | | | ‘ quent. Tt abounds nt Neon and sive hersett to him. he was |NATMAN FRYER SHOWS HIM- Wells, a fretaht prakeman, Disreward- Mary Garden Reappears at the ca aL Tarieiarren Hlihiaabdcls Lhd Sl) [ee tat ateeaie warntng: ner eeetean P : text. Combine Wit! Dalmoren'a Nictha, to whtet he |back across the maze of tracks, Sho Manhatian Opera-House AS THAIS | iramarie powers i onde his handsome preschen and Ane! Nathan Fever, whose ince here | stepped out from behind a string of . than fnpersonate volce, Wo are familar, Felix Vieullie aed, U plano res | box cars just as the Pachogue Express, pee Uae There was a crofded house to greet her, to be the racter she fs pors|made a first appearance in the amatl [cittl at Mendelssohn 1 Rana /ats) f ik TLL | EXPRE | bound for the city, whizzed by. Before and the boxes stalle were occupied traying MON, 1 ean we ternoon that showed hin an artist of rare | Engineer George Fillerman had time Famous Singer Heartily Wel- ire woud of taehion. Irom the moment yfenmat 4&, Athan INO) ACHAW /GONWE, Wha Hees TOIGe § been atid es aie et APM { ut sie burs e crowd on th Mls, the consninma Niclas and also Atbine, the : fe |the young woman forty feet. She was put on board the train and comed by a Large and Fash+ jenac house of Niclas ® ing and the poten nyent ‘Thrown Porty Fis Feet as Pilot! nshta’to Su Mary's tostita, bat di ; : Niston of worldly loveliness, proud of line to fasten tipo mind an iinpres. | ‘The setting was the admirable one of | und [Just a4 she was being lifted on. t ionable Audience. Nor seductive chars, gayly aeattering sion not casiy All that was last seagon, with all the fine effects re- of Locomotive Hits operating table. Her skull, way trace ise8 Rotors th pone Hebbel ada BU obec MASALA A ails UCM? him dast year jproduced, The groupings on the Terrace ch ¢ : | crushed, G y y. Who ten stad Hay UA) Gata convent of repeated now with more addod, infin Ate and in front of Thais's Sy oneyeene Her. | saoenenesandliion y aly a toptiner | BY SYLVESTER RAWIEAING, | note and eheren’, wha ss res |Ane artist ts al ohing after r turesque and full of ite. | Angkor the next time ho STRIKING PUPILS BACK, Jn vaudeville, waxed fnat r purity | goats. Wit vites in the deser iB Well and was pleasing | —- The twelve pupils of ‘the Yonkers pived the flerce p. 4 solved pa dreaming dreams; on challenging Thais onverting her, In 1 ring his love for he d, at the end, throwing himself at inc t, adjuring her to forsake her r her re-en- | of the Opera-House last | purt of net's! What matters it that Miss Garden's n which last year| voice, save in the middie register, 1a not | Humph in America, |poautitul, Her singing is alwaye elo- (f Hon of the | cooing visions an A CAONN), SHY CabtiVatRe ah: WHE eye, and the dancers were RUgsIAN SYMPHONY CONCERT.| Mrs. Toulsa Wells, © pretty young| High School who were expelled by Su- vife, went from her homo at No. 605 perintendent Corton — becau: they uth street, Jamaica, to-day, to the of the Long Island Railway, at away Junction, with a dinner pail | Board of Education, but the board ree aining lunch for her husband, John | fused to grant one-session days. elally fat since he with his partner, Pr Mill," yest house, een ite MM" GA tore, In The fed trance Lela rehash) Manhat In the the « nint conducted with his usua (Skil and authority and was urtain with the principal sing ne WOrHAN WhO 18 tt popu la, Will be the soloist. and he has given it to his | He bought It { Charles Rann Kennedy, the play: SP Gs Restaurant Ay Einen | wright of ( Floor Aga Tai me nn " Restaurant 6, Eighth | Anto the office of his man LPSON e Seige WEGh WSOMINE allover. tor: Mt SATHIAV.. 19°70 20 *STREETS NEW YORK. Women's $1.35 Gloves, 89¢ French Lace Curtains 4 in English tan shades, 550 Pairs To-Morrow at > values. Special Price Inducements A purchase and sale from an importing house read- Strikingly Handsome 3-PieCE _iissici mie etice owes f One clasp capeskin Glov prix seam sewn; regular $1.3. ‘and I can't find him. 30 Years Leaders of Fashion come to this } t me closely | ' ee | { ; revnn Tneiishman, he ob | f at very much less than the usual prices. { . although by this time hit nett ou an engagoment with | i Broadcloth Suits a Leader at 225. ts0 rcs rensscance ace corsin 10, 80.75 and 812.75 pai. T is thoroughly, characteristic of the Simpson Crawford Co. Store to he able to offer such ca i nswered, ‘rather a ement,’ and I waiked per Sut of the pl 3 | | 227 Pairs Fs “The Winterfeast.” by the way, the| charmingly Stylish Suits at a price that will create for them a most cordial welcome. Indeed, | sa gare uss senbe ae ns cunalea Teelandle play wien Mr. Kenned y has it is doubtful if suits of equal grace and beauty in 3-piece models can be found anywhere at such a tempting price. | Al AG.85, $8.90, 89.75, 812.75 and 819.75 pair. written for th Atiiiex olay arsi ace eur tans. These Suits have the new 3; Hipless Coat, Military Collar and Silk Tie. The pockets are large and finished with | 143 Pairs Russian La $19 now playing “Phe Servant in the ; i 1 Wee : ; ‘ | pause eA eae pee covered buttons. In addition to the Coat there is a Princess Dress artistically trimmed with satin bands and but- | at 813.85, 75, $24.75 and drama, went into re! tons. The Coat is satin lined. Such prominent and popular colors as Blue, TENE Catawba, Brown, Green sO5 | and Black. All sizes, SEAR esieweseeuee es Bune Sen eicaauce TERRE: ele Shee oes ny or smeey muoes rene) A Mill Clearance of Portieres Miss Mabel Barrison ts going to be- come a regular actress made her, first hit as the mischievous little girl i" cae S : : “nthe Baber tn. 1 maylanatuanalig net Fine Tailored Suita at *15.00 Caracul Cloth Gants, $23.75 | Per! TOU pairs, iv lots of one to five pairs o! a color, including ina! Barrison sisters; but Bordered ts she has been en- title role in “The rman play which 310 th Clyde Fitch’ recently adapted. ortieres, Armure estry Portieres and Damask Porticres. Handsome Suits for immediate wear. Tailored with all the style | and snap that a woman can desire; in fact, possessing the character , ! of much higher priced models. Among them you'll find Broad- | guaranteed satin. | cloth, Chevron and the ever popular Cheviots in all the new and * desirable colors; two and three button, hipless effect; single or | 86 Panama Skirts, $3.75 double breasted, semi-fitted and the button-through $15 style. Allithe’new/ekirts:......sue-sseceeseeecm. | | % Misses’ Caracul Cloth Coats | Women’s Caracul Coats | | | | Made of imported Caracul in attractive 50-inch model, lined with $6 quality, 5 | $7& itv, «7 ne Sen pra °3.85 af Seen "4.95 $10 quality, ! $15 quality, = per pair, *6.20 | per pair, §9.75 > eee i Two black-bombazine old Indies went | ‘to the box office of the Walnut Street | Theatre, Philadelphia, where Joseph ; O'Mara is playing in “Peggy Machree.”’ One of them laid down two seat cou- | pons dated Jan. 2%, 1908, j “We'd like to have seats for Thursday Newest flared model; all wool Panama. fa Third night,” she said, “the same seats that " a . aaeh ce sb = those’ coupons called. for... We sat in Made in a 50-inch, semi-fitted model with Napoleon collar and Fine 50-inch Caracul Coats, made of all selected skins, lined 1 them last January when Chauncey Ol- with good qual y satin, Selling twice as fast as any ' $65) cott was here and we always come reveres and satin tie; interlined and lined » Le}, 753 throughout with guaranteed satin. . other coat to-day value $95, at............- <a when there is a gO0d | Irish play sna sit in the same seats.’ et ‘ A Bis Sale of In Miss Aj Hela’ foal . STORE Se Sin, ONS Taatatss Neen Charley | | SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO.—SIXTH AVENUE'S EUNES cose Sac 5 @Caracul Cloth Coats tam | 2a Tale p Gi) Guar RthET come. |{ English Belt | ° Irish Li For men and women. Circle Rhinestone Women’s rich-looking, warm Caracul dian, will sing the new song, “I Used | rish Jinen. rom POKING, arac ‘ : Girdles at $1.25 | Handkerchiefs Singly or in box, An unusual value, Brooches at 95e¢ | @ Cloth Coats that have never before BD TGR ca A, A) . Now I'm Afraid to Go Hea ch “Har some about halt price. se sain Floor geMain Floor =| & been somuch in demand. You must wan Fico, |175¢ and $1 for six 12%c for Embroidered The Ite Aik Men's and women's initial Handker- | Handkerchiefs 1E AUesG IAC | We, . of Amrisnyl and Ap | nothing so popu- eS styles of embroidered letters: some in pencell embroidered Handkerehiefs in yn the S Oe, ue openwork effects, others in floral- new effects. These are copies of high- “Yr since ICS As Ye 4 = " hand-embroidered Handker-— Fforseshoe craze. (on “3 wreath designs. Regular values at $1, bought for less than $25. A strong $1.25 and $1.50 for box of six. ch 20 different designs embroid : es lees: = Meee : 12%c each for 19c and red on sheer Shamrock Cloth, Hard | WWehave them in Sf Sere y statement, but true, 25¢ kinds to distinguish from kinds sold at suc} the heavy solid 7 ay ~ |g Two vy Ot Men's and Women's Irish Linen Williams has written as I'm Afraid to Go Home In | uel to Pi : : the Dark.” Ay, B have one to be in style this season— and when this lot is sold we have no idea where equally fine Coats can be Not long ago a woman who had writ- chiefs of pure Irish linen. Various A great coll ten a play dealing with the life of nel unfortunate young Dauphin, the son of King Louls XVI. of France, who dls @ppeared aft during the Revolution, had &n engagement to read It to a certain ) Droducing manager and went to his London's fashionable women are wearing them. Extremely jaunty and practical. | Made of all German Silver medallions con- | te models, made ery fine inipor the new Directoire inches long, silver mounting, TT WN \ A Caracul. Oni \ and m rs “My play ‘s written around the 1 nected with adjustable links, all soldered | heir of vis Quatorze,” si | and the other the much-wanted shawl 2 PE EE OE ST rs ne is. ‘The Dauphine | Hemstitched Handkerchiefs; Women’s | Six for 50c, value 75c (. yer mi its manie te “The, Dauphin and unbreakable; beautiful floral designs sheer colored effects in Freuch styles: | Womens enibroidered wreath initial 14 k plate + set 2 ee collar; lined throughout and interlined 6 the manager interrupte: with handsome clasps and self-adjusting; : lace-edge Men's | Handkerchieis on sheer Shamrock |’ with fine quality French brilliants; } warmly. ‘The iliustration will convey rf ar pardon, Mre. So-and-So,” | | highly polished. Enough for one day’s | initials on , ete. Plaid Cloth, Full letter ment ene OIES i paedidediot itecnueantltelennaen ts vat do you’ think the Amerl- selling. | A : a 0 ositively worth twice g ay cure for a play named after ‘At just half price | SS eae Real value is $1.50 BUR HLMiGe. Aseuion vow ected ee od ie Lise Frits! obetf, in her new musi Charming Silks Dress Goods Teereneittinentone ae Coraleana curs cat play by Henry Blossom and Vietor| Fancy Silk Elastic |) 7 Blain Floor, wr Main For 7 auoise Horseshoe Brooches; large size, er aaa Herbert, 1s coming into the Knicker- | A variety of Special Leaders for Four items, bit representative of many ea i Women’s Hose, 9c ‘omer’s Vests, 19c re 4 | y p extremely stylish. er Tate Coit A Berni ( Bare Miner ead ane Gi ee one Belts at 50c Friday's selling, splendid Values. Choice, 95c Seto, Genin cally Gear ae en lines, discontinued | [Ba berg.” who take to the roa: | tr sain Foor, ||89¢ Shadow Stripe Messa- $1.00 Suitings at 50c ate | a L iia Rab) Sony MAMET ccreunraataciiedbat By . = 5 A nee line, 65c a yard 40 and o4 inches, all wool, black anc é > 17e. for. Special, 3 pairs and You can- Bot ong ago) Walter sLawrence,ithe)| manufacturer’s entire line of 19 inches Wide, in new self-color scriped suitings ayaaere on ; them at 1% manager, re anuscript from an | ier + 7 ¥: = : 2 - stripes; full line of street and even- i ° See nee ee amateur playwright out in the West | a Belts, comprising Fancy ing shades; newest material for $1. ‘50 Brosdcioth, 98¢_ Broad Chains at 25¢ i Bl k Sat Outing Flannel and \ ere, ’ a | 7 mvaninied au > SOWNS. markable document. It in the| | Silk Elastic Belts in every color, street ongalptyievening wou ae: cloth, in and over 20 new and || ygage of the seed beads, very finely select- ac ateen Ing Li . of the explorer Nansen 4 75c Colored Satin Liberty staple ae NEY BUEN Petticoats, 59ce Muslin Gowns, 49c¢ he Norh Vole: tt had! J and black. A choice lot ot Belt | £ Q ed in all the various shades of gold, tur- ’ Outi nemamianne|MGowan nade majority of : S4c a yard $3 Black Chiffon Broad- a aia alee tal, ete,, in the rope | One) Of the ‘best Uargains welOutlng’ Mlannell Gowns, (mede 5 |¥ Clasps and many fancy back pieces. 48 of the Aealug Bau) shades—Dril- cloth, $1.95 quclee, emer , gunnie bis at Ha ver offered in Women's) dguule: yoke tisame: bays ? Hantly finished; all-silk satin. 4 Q and braid design. Importers’ selling price n Petticoats. ‘They | Seit-colorec ars anc ; nd 60,00 words Also cut steel studded Belt: de | $1.50 Novelty Panama 5 ; th deep floune>| cufts; others have ruffle at neck orformance r elts, made |] 35 inch Black Taffeta »ilk, at 69c D1. aavaoneent ure made full, wit deep floun he a and e matinee, ot ‘| to sell at 81.00 i | [45 inch Bleck Crepe de Chine, at $1.75] | Suitings, 75¢ Friday's special price 25e trimmed with! six piraliiral And alpateten BS E » and | 00, | rings, boitom of ounce finished qua I 8 ee taken from the closing SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO.— SIXTH AVENUE" $ FINEST STORE ————__»>______ = GNSSRaa Sega aa as with hp ae tt t ne ae mee SU grapealdery cere — Tee-bourd rex , Si j dies ps Neen the North Pole, the “pole” Si etticoats) A He aa tolioic lms: Y Unusual Rug Opportunity | Hosiery and Underwear at $2.98 | Childrens Flanner. curing Done He: A mob of eight F h Floo! aaruae ean Of excellent: rustiin dso! / ; ; Ferho-epeai English without a! race oO Teavaiand chaise caluea inithe eneinig Rurisiore anther der na A pe vndermnr meson Pasfeta, Tineh founee trimmed | Made of fancy sériped “Octing Peron only e slight socent® [AVE ¢-. AARO CON A Ay ELEN? SADIC8 “Yai a na Ee oe eH ’ Women’s’ Underwear, 50c {Women's Cotton Hosiery, 19¢ with several rows of shirrings| Flannel, | yoke ulainad with Ranson, Who ‘s abot Lo dens ti | in enlisting your attention now we specially emphasize this point: Heavy fleeco-lined Underwear in ecru | vamentathl ari rf fast black Tmnpor od. n tucks, bolton of faunge foasy pala iMene 0) pitad Stay “Miscovering the and pure white. Vests high neck, long gauze lisle, in black and tan, with dou with shirred scuffle 0 bra 5 ait aca about te leave thee anne | At $24.45 Handsome Lot of 5-frame Body Brussels Rugs sleeves; pants and tights ankle length; | — ble garter tops; special, 6 pulrs for $1.00. perealine underlay and dust | years. about to go back to your own great Size 9x 12, in medallion and all over effects, suit- DY regular 6c. quality. 4 n ruffle, 5 ’ ra) Fy try, where there 1s no ice and ; , $27.50 8.3x10.6 Rugs at $22.45 ' ose, 35¢ 2 ~ Children’s uting ~ Suntry, where there is ho tee and sionv,! | ghie for living rooms, dining rooms and chambers, a Sierra lima, Ph | Women 's Silk Lisle Hose, 35¢ Outiné Flannel | ani Pea Aad shine, But, dear benefactor, we pray 1 t wool Unierweat, Vests are; S!!k lsle in . A an Li * You do not ‘forget your Uttls brothers $30.00 Royal Axminster Rugs, 9x12, $17.50 ene ate ee OY ae LALe | ton soles; sheer ale with garter tops: | Petticoats, 24ic Children's Dress re 01 no de . 4 f 4 eavy f edium weight nhndiyryt g Flannel, | or ark plaid Ou y Second Esquimaux—Fishoil and biub- Designs are exact copies of the most expensive Oriental Rugs, Ughts are knee and ankle lengtn; Our| Ei)" pita, “or with unbleached split. | Ennaye arian tae ear cand dark a ae pail curtain as Nansen beats it to| ¥ and are ordinarily sold from $28 to 880. On account of slight mill | Py quality Petrie Anal feet; special, 3 pairs for $1.00 Ped eentiene ea ualin eenda Henan ristants saree ieelacs an ship. 's Swiss } A | = to 2 years | meeerreretipresstore imperfections we will sell these for one day at $17.50. Deen ee eiias Unterncan cart wan | iene Imp. Lisle Hose, 25c. | @ Flannelette lear ss ana CARMEN” WITH LABIA | aud cotton; vests high neck, long or| — lfvavy and medium weight cotton, solid imonos, 19¢ ildren’s uting 4 FOR THANKSGIVING NIGHT. Also a Special Sale Small Sized American Rugs. short sleeves at Sic; tiguts to matell, | blac k or with nb ached split feet: nat: Kt! Fay 19 C reuy| Hlannel Skirts, ize 4 Mr. Hammerstein ts to present "ea | Royal Wilton Rugs— | Linoleum at 49c. yard, knee and ankle length, at $1.00 soles, heels and tos, | eee: PANTER aIEET 1§ fash,” with Maria Labia in the tte Soin. x Goda, Rugs at $5.45, including American, Scotch, German | Women's Union SuitsReduced | \ with scalloped] Outing Flannel, with i art, at the Manhattan Opera-House u) | 27-4in, x 54-in, Rugs at $3.45. Aeneliahi lities; values 85c. to 950 imported uLshrinkable Union Suils,sil« Children’s Hosi-ry, 25c. | vos waist; sizes 1 to 4 years *| hanksigiving night, at popular prices. | R 1 Axminster Rugs— and English qualities; values Sdc. to 95c and wool; low 1 less or low Heavy black cotton ith double knee | < fable bas been very successful in the orn x reat itugs at yard. Complete on your floor 4D neck and wing s , 92 high necks, | fine tise, in black, white aud tan; bhvck | mee rh Mier parla ne Bi Wi Fr n| 36-in, x 72-4n. Rugs at $3.60. for this day only at, yard rs ie long or short sleeve, at $3.26. 1 ishmere wilh merino heels and toe 100 Fu ur unhane & 4 2, PS aR font menticia ime teaeacntitrail —-—- SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO.~SIXTH AVENUE'S FINEST STORE a i that dceasion |} a Togues at The sumple line of ape Thanksgiving Sale of Groceries at Very Special Prices | Quaranteed Liquor Cure 1 Drunk: te 8 vrokr dtmense; the | Mail and Telephone Orders Always Given Prompt Attention, i fur hat manutactur 4 enness dtvense: tho | aa eet —— — _ ; froterete drinker ls not ed Wilh two. | Hame—Armour Star renowned | Erssh Smok mild |? Boneless Breakfast Bacon, mill sugar cured, | White Sweet Cr my Corn, famous Cam: | |} that are worth from ito ‘ brand, sold, “regularly at ise; sigar cused, ong ra sold United States inspected, streaked just right with lean | eron brand; sold reg at 1.40 | f #5, while they last $2.08 @ 1 cans, a ee eles a. "5 2c | Wines and Liquors holism, Trimmed Hat 100 hands trimmed by and fat; sold pularly Ae 22.48 i regularly at Ibe, ; POF VAG | for Friday, peri... ‘The treatment used successfully by thou- nds right tn their own homes is Orrine. | ts wold under a positive «uaraniee to ey wil special, per 143 seals Soap theor ; they should | Sweet Sifted Hitrly, Suart Brand, sold be iB cure or your m efunge: Orrine No. 1 Is \ meuy: Orrtno Aiea acer it Shorey, eS a ee, 4 Carolina Rice — The bos Ata hal ig SH. H bNo. 2 te for those willing to take tho treat f # Bue. Choice New Beason Teas tor 87 0 the, M15 5° ibe ‘ . 1 cara old eulug 4 Ss > tment, Hither form costs $1. Write ty hee—Cameron Braud; Ail our regular fle grades, otra Cheese The best 29¢e i v 10::¢ £2:20; epectal: por gal: 142 row. Aare 9 18 Orvine Co., Washington, DB. C., for book’et, | lend Kier Guaranteed to anailed in plain. sealed envelope. Sold by 4 : and, dakys sold regu fr id 2 mt fa : jal, dozen GBc| Fe VSed Ae aRe quantiy we 87 ¢ Untrimmed Hats, 43¢e P Hy £0 190 dozen Black and Colored | Crow Whiskey FA eriter Laval extra large TuIti apectal, dozen, ‘an. ‘10% 50c Reading druggists in thie elty by sien zea, special. 6 | New Pranes Santa Ciara Valley en ; et ibe, Why ne aie Ui Be, JAMES. 700 81h ave ee ea. | 2 WHC node reel aie | pat Ale us tbe. Die 26c trimmed Felt Hats; real 98e to Atl gh aes uitoonta NO mj dees and | gy APs! Bar Wee sets sas oa) neal older = Made from 3S.c | “Tabisi aviary $1.00; sper slat #86 | 31.48 valuc afin omadai REE STORES. yep t | som ere Tee erate ye Ox ; tuart | Baton Kerns Reguiarly 160.5 35@ | ar Ba Nat vTaoth OMY ir. ke rh See ee Davia: | Branoraied Al rt Bist | ed ive 1 aan | —w- yar eer) BLE Sunsaey,) Milieu? ] Feet aT Nn SO | cial 8 ie abe 21e ian Ay | $2.25 Blankets, $1.49 f ; 5 baaket, braving full, delivered. © New 1 Flew Luscious sinyrny trult do) D " > : . 4 “ - wehVish ie a sad Yellow or White Corn Meat Holled om, ii, Tanne, Nolte ienree Tit yore bo, 12:. nq abet eee en | Winter-weight, full-size Fleece Blankets, woolly ‘ave th exh from the anil; enecial arin) ' ¢ al Stuart Bran t 7 r x oe Ht \ witialns p Toe ak fwe clalin for thie blond Vomato Ketchup 1 Stuart fey. 8 ee Ole | cock H | finish, in white only; pink and blue borders. ’ AUK, 34 8 ne Made Cubes 1 our oN Hat Trannoe be duplicated vlacy here 4 made From re tie $0 8 Kuve Mullan alive Olb- Oreano Haas . best ott | 7 1 cK bakery; (i p py Bd pure sploes, d 35 ~ ‘ 13.7 al. can. tes . cs . ica fh Sel AMEN a ai Bee ih . MSc! gis hoe B56) Vole , 8S¢ | eee Oo RE RENN are & Fanches Newer” dolsbaves, ] as a apes Aa a eal Se ae Se SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO.~SIXTH AVENUE'S FINEST STORE ~~ <a | )

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