The evening world. Newspaper, January 5, 1909, Page 9

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| OO) THNG THAT CROWD ATTACKS A PAC WHOA, “HBLE FER eet et ait YOUNG, HE SAYS BACHELORS Olt | aRev. Dr. Foster Can’t See Any Excuse for Existence of the Single Man. IS NOT “WORTH WHILE.” Only Men Accomplishing Any- thing Are the Married Home Builders. By Ethel Lloyd Patterson. “Bachelors die young, and it's a good thing they do,” concisely affirmed the Rey. Dr, F. M. Foster, pastor of the Third Reformed Presbyterian Church, expatiating in the drawing-room of his home in West Twenty-ninth street on| | the theme of his Sunday sermon. “A bachelor crumbles to pieces like an unused dullding,”” he continued “of no use to anyone, and a dist urement to the landscape. It eminently selfish and worthless ence that promotes wrong living. W has a man to live for if, at the of Afty, he has not married and m: a home for some woman and for him- aelt? “There is somethin 1 wrong witt our social system, I not so. sure that our own met! 1 improve ment upon those of the Far There one finds the home. Early marri: compulsory.” “But does the Bence of the with our own Only One Worth While. “Perhaps! Who shall say?" he made answer, “And with us It is the ness of the fe and there t shines forth su attract attention, And that to a point that I wish to em ‘That is the fact that atways, with rare exceptions, you will find the man wh) {a really worth white, really wort consideration to the public, is also the home builder. | “The spiritual life of the bachelor Is | Incomplete. He cannot hope, therefore, to realize perfect mental fulfillment The men who are doing things in this | country to-day are married men.’ “But,” {t was mildly suggested to Dr. | Foster, “it takes two to make the mar- riage bargain, A man cannot marry unless the woman is willing. Are not the women at all to blame for a few of | these reprehensible bachelor persons?” Women Not to Blame. | The yallant pastor came loyally to | what he considered a defense of the fair | ct of the is practically | , Ido not belleve the women are to blame at all,” he made haste to pro- | claim, ‘I do not believe that one of these women who are slaving for a mere existence would choose the life of the factory and the store rather than that of the home.” “And do you think any old marriage fs better than no marriag: “Oh, no, dec M denied In'a si really wéshes to dificult to find ial p ‘And Dr. Foster dismissed tie d with an airy wave of the hand t Beemed to linpiy that possible aifinities are as thick as sunbeams on a clear day in August. se eee SHIPPING NEWS. In ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY Gun rises sets, 4.47/Moon sets, 6.98 THE TIDES High Water, Low Water AM AM. PM Heit Gave a Geornic. Aomens OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS SAILED TO-DAY. K. Wm, der Grosse, Amerika, Hamburg, Bremen, H yron, Argentina, A Brain BAe, Acre, Para. We're talking a lot about our $15 suit and over- coat values, because they are mighty worth while talking about. You should hear the favorable comments of hundreds of the smart dressers that have bought them this sea- son. \There’s a style and quality reason. Moe Levy & Co., 1439 Broadway | 119-125 Walker St, New York New York 380-382 Pulton St., Brooklyn | oo Patier |Police Have to Fight Back \ From Alleged Pickpocket Registered Estat THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 65, 1909. > GP EEE ae, TRE , ‘Sir Henri’ Gloves, Vor women; Kassan Skins, Eng- lish tan shades, fouréneedle emb. backs, with one hora) clasp. These are the wreatest $1 gloves sold In America. They are as good as any $1.50 glove produced A Main F100F, ene a Thousands Attending Our January White Sales es Do S| sul Was extre its, sion for the RCE the most important of the year, and never fail to engage the attention of a very large number of people, The sale of ti and American Underwear is flourishing splendidly, The sale of Paris Sample Robes of fine pean novelties; the sale of St. Gall embroidery strips, the sale of Val. laces and silks dnd dress goods rem continue to-morrow with increasing Interest SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, The January Sale of Household Linens Began Yesterday and Is Now Progressing Most Animatedly far Main Floor), 4 I H Ne the volume of business was big yesterday, beating, in fact, all records, is not surprising. We expected that. : Linen Store is in new quarters on the Main Floor and is larger than ever, Stocks have been augmented, and now the whole He of plain and fancy linens is thoroughly covered, Trade : Half a a Mark LA Century ee ee at Fire 2 When fire started ' R basement of the Cherry street, M an downstairs from t MT loor other tenants, As she was squcezing Pattern Table Cloths Fancy Linens, 98¢ , Huck Towels, $3.00 dozen | through the crowd at the f c pached satin danas kK, pure linen | Hemstitched, with finest drawn work cen- xtra large siza hemstitched Huck Towels, i tea Se ae See i : t Ann ua a e Is long, $1.85 value ant 45' trepleces, scarfs and shams; $1.60 value, full bleached; $4.25 value, PT in her dress. © looked down in time 9 1.75 , } to ave a YOUN man about to make awa ; Ahlen Git ‘ gz5 | Fancy Linens, $1.50 Huck Towels, $1.35 dozen je hes: pent bh fontaulne ‘ 0 Napkins to mateh—20 in, $1.65; 24 in., $3.05 Wancy Mnens, Tea Cloths and Bureau Scarfs, All white or with red borders; size 19x38 In. Mrs. Osnato se ne man's arm d, with elaborate lacey drawao { | Her screams attracted Poltoeman dames Fre nch | ingerie Double Damask Cloths TEN AUGY, I i Linen Towelling, 8c yard | |'Moran and he arrested the man whom 7 All linen kitchen towelling; 18 inches wide. i Mrs, Osnato accused of having tried to . 2.75 , Renaissance Scarfs, 69¢ { rate : In this department we carry an assortment which is 25/ Renalssance lace-trimmed Bureau Barts, | White Long Cloth, 89c i Many in the crowd had seen the if eco p atv teens cutee Sula Oars t > othe 3.75! deep lace, with plain Mnen centre 18x54 Fine white long cloth, 36 inches wide, soft | tempted robbery and a crowd of a not surpassed in variety and attractiveness by any other 1 20-Ineh, $2.73; | Inches; $1.00 value English finish, for women's and children’s ' Itallans made a rush for Moran's Pray ‘ % i $1) . 2 Aeon : h oner, Just then Capt. ‘Toole ci in this country. ate hie #875 |Table Padding, 39c yard uadergatmasnla) 10 rard) nieces) 126 TALES { [Bune AQUAG of We now offer a very large collection, including the able Damask, 48¢ yard Heavy-weight table felt, 64 inches wide; | Fine Long Cloth, $1.98 piece back the cr Se ere Te MEDAL Se COMCCUON mINCIUG In Batic Bleached satin damask, pure linen, 70 Inches} §0¢, value, Superior quality English long cloth, 40 newest designs and models in Combination garments, T value | Hemstitched sets, $3.95 | inohea wide lingerie finish; 12-yard’ pieces; { > . ' ’ . ' £4 43 2.7 » i Gowns, Chemises, etc, at reductions ranging as high as able Damask, e400 yang vay Bleached satin damask sets, Pure tinen, | 822 alue i i A lusteutha : >) Nittornen fas uleg, {Ards wide, newest emstitched. ‘Table cloth and napkins to | White Poplin, 19¢ yard | oe eS 25 Per Cent. Table Na rater ue match, Cloth 8x10 size. $6.00 value, Fine white poplin, mill lengths, 2 to 104 j i i 0.75 5 5 ox e yards; ec! + 29, yi FEW TO SEE CHINA'S French Chemises at..... 0.75, 1.00, 1.50, 2.50, 3.00, 4.75 Sap yok a ey £125 valne,..08e | Hemstitched Table Cloths, $1.00 yards; perfect goods; 29c. yard value, 1,00, 1.50, 2.00, 3,50, 4.00, 6.25 20 {neh, , 1.39 All Inen hemstitched Belgian damask table | Hemmed Bed Sheets, 58e } DEPOSED LEADER LEAVE. » » 390, 4.00, 0.25 F inch, dozen, 7 1,05 cloths, silver bleach, in newest damask pat- Hemmied Sheets, superior grade, bleached cot: / { | + 1.00, 1.50, 2 ns, 24 ineh, dozen, $3.25 value,.2.75 | terns, $1.50 value, ton; size $1x90 inches; 70c. value. { Yu te Kil, Forme 1 1.50, 2.00, — SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, ey, cillor, Goes Wit 2.00, Q : A i TaRalbaying a 100,000 Ft. Picture Frame Moulding, at Half Prices ( } y ea i HIS moulding will be cut into frames to suit your pictures, And there is practically every kind to choose from—over 300 different patterns \ nOnOuO 1,00, 1.46, , 3.00, 4.50 in quarterec edd oak, various finishes of hardwoods, fancy and antique gilt mouldings, and the widths range from the very narrow to wide, 1.50, 2.00 4.00, 6.00 sus. It is indeed an exceptional opportunity—one that gives excellent frames at the lowest price you have had offered to you { &@ Fourth Floor, j sles) 13.25, 15.00 312 Styles and Patterns Ready-Made Frames es.) 4.00, ¢ 50, 20.00 f K, per Pe Of é | 8x10, with glass and back, .19¢ 16x20, with glass and back. .59¢ 9,50, 10.75, 13. 5 Be, 10¢ Full line of walnut veneers | 10x12, with glass and back. .24c |] 16x20, gold burnish panting, | 50 hus 50, 30.00 100 ° 11x14, with glass and back, .29¢ frames, 6 inches wide, with 50, 40.00 I g. || and gold leaf frames. ings, La SYDNEY, N W,, Jan, Ace of tt 5th Av SIXTEEN SAILORS DROWN ~| 1 P were row ne Hf Douglas name and price stamped on bottom, which protects you against high prices and inferior shoes of other makes. Insist upon having them. Take No Substitute ! THE BEST $3.00°9503 5400 SHOES IN THE REASON I make and sell more men’s $3,00and $3.50 shoes than any other manufac- turer is because I give the wearer the benefit of the most complete organiza. tion of trained experts and skilled shoe- makers in the world, The selection of the leathers for each part of the shoe, and every e naking in tment, is looked after by the best James McCutcheon & Co., / $3.00, $3.50, and $4.00 shoes are made inall styles N and all leathers.All sizes Se and widths. 14x17, with glass and back. ,35¢ ehadow box ....... eee ee B8.69 SIMPSON ORAWFORD | 00 ess se re tae ee) Tab le L Linens, Bed Linen, Towels, Bed * Hosiery, Ladies’ Waists and Dresses, Se GEES | ER TR TA Se “=a Haviland Dinner Sets Cut Glass Bowls at $2.98 i ‘\\ Richly Decorated China, New 00 More Are Here and Will Be www lif tb \A Shapes, $35 value at $22.50 0” Stle To-Morrow—§5.00 Kinds \ \\\ee@erny / Ly ta Fifth Floor, \ && Fifth Floor, 4 [Dey THESE are fine one-hundred-| GEVERAL weeks ago we advertised ~ Ser _ ae 600, When the store closed every a. piece sets, daintily decorated | owt was sold. Fruit or Saled Bowl, M @. & 34th Ste, waortrsatons with floral designs. Handg:s and knobs are| and of splendid cut glass beauty. Every value, value. Limoges China Dinner Sets, $27.50 luo-piece seis; fine, tain china, with dainty floral spray design| Shallow Nappies, $3.69 | 5Usar, Cream Sets, $3.75 intermixed with green leaves, stippled with coin gold. $40 value. | $5 value, 9-inch size, All-over car cutting, cut handles, pretty Imperial Crown China Dinner Sets, $36.50 cutting, pS Peete Ou ele. richly decorated with double green line and in. Water Pitchers, $4.25 neat designs of coin gold. Always carrled in open| Mayonnaise Sets, $3.75 Three-plat alze, all-over cut- value, Elaborately cut, §5 value, ting. $6 value. SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, Oriental and American Rugs Much Underpriced ta Fourth Floor, —-— Royal Kazakjes, practically 4%4x6%, In’the lot are some Kurds almost one inch thick, texture like a tiger’s skin; ordinaril sold at $40.00 to $55.00 aplece, at.....+0++.+..$28.00 and $31.5 All-Wool Reversible Kazak Rugs Excellent Chamber and Dining-room Rugs, Lot No. 1—size 3x2%, value $9.00... Ly Lot No, 2—Size 3x3, valued at $12.00.. American shirvan Rugs | Lot No. 3—Size 3x3%, value $15.00 Exceedingly durable one, as both sides are ¢ 10,6, valued at $12.00... f Bowl exquisitely cut, 8 in ide, | pated wi ‘s N Y f ly nches_ w! treated 235 30, gold. New and graceful Decaly eution Ghenlear blabinrTint Tale t shapes +90, over cutting, Brilliantly polished. $2.94, ‘ Austrian China Dinner Sets, $16.50 We control the output of this entire line ae 100-piece setstr handsomely decorated with delicate rosebud spray of Cut Glassware, } design; lined with gold edge, handles and knobs treated with gold. ‘This pattern always is\ carried In oven stock, which ena: Caley, Braye; #9:00 0 ghoon Trays, $1.50 4 ' bles you to add or replace pieces at any time. $25 value. ; c.tting, G-Inch size, ail-over cutting, $ \ = = 100-piece set crusted ¥ stock. §$ tec Rugs from Bag d, Harpoot and a limited number from Savas, rom the coast of the L regular retail value -$14.00 and $19,00 $$ Ined at $32.00, ued at $18.00 7.6, valued at $9.00... metrical desig practieally two rugs In Lot No. 4—Sizo 3x4, valued at $18.00, valued at $8.50, $5.80 te 70 | 40 Rolls of Wilton Velvet Carpet Size 9x12, valued rings 11,70 | Suitable for halls and stairs, in a large assortment of two-toned Extra Heavy Linoleum reds and greens, also in wood colors; regular price $1.35 per yard; Suitable for kitchens, halls, cafes, ete.; value 85e. per yard....44¢ | made, laid and lined for this gale, aces $1.15 eee rae GT DEON, CRAWFORD CO, veces evel 75 j Seamless Axminster Rugs Sweeping Reductions on Lace Curtains and Portieres Lace Curtains Reduced |Portieres Reduced CF Fourth Floor, Nottins sham, Scot Lace, Renaissance, Arabian, y, Antique, | French Jute Velours, Silk Damasks, Gobelin Tapestries, Verona Ve- mbour, M Antoi Irish Point, Madrae“and other lours, Silk Crinkled Tapestries, Armure Tapestries and Bordered styles, but not every style at each pr | Tapestries. ' + 796 | $6.50 and $7.90 Portleres., Portleres , 980 $1.45 3 . $2.95, $8.50 and $9.7 Portleres $11.50 and $13.7 Portieres , Portieres , W. L. Douglas makes and sells | __ z SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co, == more men’s*3.00 G S and $3.50 shoes | Annual Canned Foods Sale Great Success USTOMERS from everywhere, mail orders from every point of the compass. ‘Thousands of cases of pure, fresh fruits and vegetables of than re other all varieties, at savings of from 20 to 30 per cent. Mail and telephone orders pay filled. Call Chelsea 2100, catia! manu acturer in Red Ripe Toma- Sweet Early June Sweet Creamy Royal Stuart|||Smoked Ox | Boneless Break. | the world : n Brand; Peas; Cameron Corn; Pearl Drop Hams, mild sugar Tongues, fresh | | | fast Bacon,’ mild, e larly. 2c Brand. fold re ularly Brand; sold regular- cured, U, S, inspect- from the smoke sugar-cured, U, S, al, case 24 cans, | j doz. 93e; | | scan, 8e |} ly “at 126; special, ||| ed, sweet, tender, house, mild, tender, case 24 cans, $1.62; lean hams sold regu- sweet tongues; sold doz, 82c; larly at 1 pecial, regularly at 18¢; spe- ___! | | perlb. (with ae cial, per Ib. L2Y%@ ly at Ife; special, Layer Fe Gai | ordersonly) 1024€ | | pertb...., sal own bakery, i ss Fresh Garden Spinach— Hooth's famous pack. | Wil Cream." Cheewe — | roy cocoanut; | Toiatoce " Horkimer County, white Brand; sold |! orseUTAny, BE | arellow. | sharp oF 15¢ ularly at 19¢ “prunes — inspected, streaked si. 8 Boys’ Shoes $1.75 §& $2.00 Best In the World Fast Color Eyelets used exclusively, dtu drum, tM: 35¢ | RS Z a ara eae - Fa 3 $2 7233 SE = se . wis 35 3 : meee ©; =i Q=5 : : 1 Bg ag agg re ee ee <a maa 2m. nd shoemakers in the shoe industry. If T couldshow Catalogue | | a you how carefully W. L. De ade, you i free. p2e | Evaporated aia ap { would then understand why shape, fi lee | B1; per tb ¢ | better and wear longer than any other make, ; Wek are eae teade ooett ected Halsinn The i My Secret Process of Tanning the poua.as, BN cane, ; TRAM AOIATaae fornia Bottom Soles produces ore < Brockton, an. 290 csegial, 76 ‘5 Flexible and Longer Wearing Mass. Japs F lea than any other Tannage. ere oeeee ne amie wie kerngial H y rawtord Peaches ihe. ; 7 } i a u (2 Be or nite ‘ol t W. L. Douglas Shoe Stores in Greater New York: ) . di ere! NEW YORK CITY 2779 Third Avenue, between BROOKLYN, N.Y. New. Maine :| : i bea et | 433 Broadway, cor. Howard. 146th and 147th Streets. | 708.710 Broadway. ‘i H i ta 755 Broadway, cor. 8th St. | 250 West 125th Street. 1367 Broadway, cor. Gates Ave. : ss Uce—The beat. ; y 853 Broadway, cor. 14th St. | 345 Eighth Avenue. 421 Fulton Street, cor. Pearl. } J iarge bare 8c. New Cholce Fragrant wi, ele ie. ‘tb Y | 1349 Broadway, cor. 36th St. eat oe nod st, | 478 Fifth Avenue. 1 iagulkfiy | Eanes, ented” aan: | tmported ”" Bapdings — Weniet! | Bolted tam — staching rae a roadway, 356 Sixth Ave., cor. t. om tal | cla pa faxim Beant: special ad pt b * wold 45 2202 Third Ave.,cor. 120th, | JERSEY CITY—18 Newark | NEWARK—785 Broad St. mbPireage |. Fie Sel it siwn die | REM ml” be | Milas it SBve | / a 284 Third Ave., near 59th St. | _. Avenue, _-~ PATERSON—192 ket St. gage ess MESON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH #VENUE'’S FINEST STORE@=—@—

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