The evening world. Newspaper, January 28, 1909, Page 9

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niveteen years Carmel, Ind, was | arrested as she sat at @ frugal incal with her former pastor, the Rey, James Willlam Ricrey, yesterday. Hugging her fonrmonths-old baby [almost defiantly, | with Richey at his cell door tn Central police station last night and accom panted an uncle back to Carmel, Miss Williamson was a cholr girl tn hodist Church at Carmel etght Richey was past VOTE HEAVY IN {EVENING WORLD BEAUTY El he Stn tat ToD A OhoR ati but Contest Does Not End he ‘at by waa born Misa Willamson Until Feb. 20, at Noon. mor so, while (Me left his family in Charlottesville, {Ind., when he eloped with Mig Will: Hamto n fe and sought an night obtain a tg Here {8 the result up to yesterday of | the balloting in the Charles Frohinan Chorus Contest. Put On Flesh A Pound A Day (ey * Remarkable Builder of Flesh, Protone, + Produces Astonishing Resuits on Thin Men and Women. American Beau It is only jawhich will | Worta's | tor the 100 veautiaa whose w nted \ the be; fe erssen ts eva ee ee Sere oe areas FLOPMG CLERC AN S SATA GELL En His Affinity and Their Babe | Taken Home by Her Un- cle After Arrest, Send coupon and address, FREE PROT COUPON. ¢ Protons Company, 8 Protone Blde., ST. LOUIS, Jan, 28 home of reftneme poverty with amMnity's love, Si 50 Years Seasdus ii SAT J AV.19 8 7020=STREET, NEW YORKs Lured from a and ease to one of the solace of her Bertha &, Williamson Do You Want a Fine New Piano on Easy Terms? fa Fourth Floor, Here is an opportunity that may not be duplicated in years, The Sale of the Entire Stock of Fine New Pianos and Plaver-Pianos of the Regina Music Company Broadway & 17th St. AT ABOUT HALF FORMER ay | Easy Payments=a gmal'sum mony The Regina List of New Pianos Regina Co, Our Regina Co, Our Pr No, Make. Case, Price, Price. No, Make. Case. Price. 1 Rogers Mhy. $250 $165 1 Rudolph Mhy. $3¢5 $205 1 Rogers Mhy. $250 $175 1 Rudolph Mhy $215 2 Eldridge Mhy, $250 $155) 2 Rudolph Mbhy. $2135 | Eldridge Mhy. $250 $165 1 Rudolph Oak $325 $205 1 Eldridge Mhy. $2 $170) 1 Reginn Mhy. $400 $295 2Temple Mhy. $275 $185) 1 Regma W'nut400 $295 1 Benedict Mhy. $250 $175. 1 Regina Oak £400 $295 The Regina List of Player-Pianos Regina Co, Our | Regina Co. Our Price, Price, | tice, Prien 1 Roginn = Mhy. $450) 1 Regina Mhy. 650 $510 1 Regina Mhy. $450 | Regina Mhy. $510 1 Regina Mhy. 2650 9510 | Reginn Oak $630 $510 1 Regina Mhy. & $510 i Rest Mhy. 730 $540 1 Regina Mhy. $510 eB ins Nat Uh 1 Regina Mhy. $510 1 Regina Oak $750 $540 1 Regina Mhy. 650 $510 1 Regina, white 1 Regina Mhy. $510 fancy mhy. $855 $600 Also a large number of Used Upright Pianos of various standard makes, taken in exchange, at special prices, from $85 to $225, Used Players, $95 to $125. Used Player-Piano, $350, she parted company | Selving teeta which SinarsGn CRAWFORD Baty ang Si 0 Years Soacdters ! = me | Appear stylish 1a| ness Protone may | ' l® le ‘== eel tas SveNnING WORLD, SIXTH B AV.19%'T020 hed T THURSDAY, JANUANY 28, 1908. Great Furniture Sale Begins Monday IPH a new, active Buyer, and tresh stocks that are tremendous in quantity and and most varied in assortment, this sale cannot fail to be the most stupendous in the history of it begins Monday, February 1, , 7 NEWYORK, _ furniture retailing. Also important sales of China, Glassware, Trace Curtains, Draperies, Rugs and Carpe ts begin then, Winding Up the January ; White Sales with Vim and Vigor and Hurrying the “Great Pre-Inventory Clearance Sales with Many Surprises for Friday’s Customers | been attractions. 30,000 Handkerchiefs Py Main Floor ONDERFUL bargains. Men's end women’s Irish Linen Handkerchiefs that have been slightly mussed from handling reduced for a decisive clearing. All kinds are included and every one is. a bargain., Handkerchiefs fron the best makers in Belfast, Men's and women's hand- worked Irish linen initials; odd lots, among which you are almost sure to find your initial, Men’s and Women's piain hemstitched fine Irish nen. Women's Embroidered plain and platd linens Women’s Lace Trimmed linen, Swiss embrotdered effects. Women’s Fancy Colored embroidered linen effects, ete. Laundering makes them as good as new, In three great price lots: Handke: that sold at 12'gc and lic,, “Te each Handkerch that sold at 1c, and 25¢... + 12%5¢ each Handkerchiefs that sold at and 5c «19¢ each | Remnants a Silk-and-Cotton Wash Goods At 19e Yard... INAL, and complete gathering of all short ends that have accumul: eal during our January sales, Fabrics that sold as high as 59¢ a yard, Dotted Chitfons Silk Stripe Voiles Striped Eolienne Plain Chitfons Imported Organdies Plain Mulls Plain Pongees Imported Dimities Dotted Swiss Madras, yd Mulls, yd., 124 ' Re mnants Plain and Dotted, A fine, silky checks and s' fabric, {u white, pink, blue, yel- and white gr low, green, purple, tan, gray, pieces In old rose, brown, navy and black. 10, value Linen FE 15e ch madras, on colored pllent n’s pis lor Printed Poplins, 12) c ish $uiting,l24¢ 1 Flo! HE recently enlarged Linen Store is making sell- ing history these days. One of Friday's specials consists of 5,090 hemmed sheets, representing a mill’s accumula- tion of excellent quality bleached cotton, seamless sheets for large beds; S1xgu inches. 75e values. 5 ie Sheets, 49c fine row A d Hemmed; best quality 1d cotton, seamless; one 2°, H4x90 Inches; 75e, value, Pillow Cases, 9c low Cases, 12% Hemmed; — soft- finished I 46 ie ‘hes; sd cotton gular size, vals, 5 inches; value. loths, Aust and Irish Da- neat dama: te $l.bu SIMPSON CXAWLORD CO Royal Axminster Rugs, 516. 95 497 Fourth Ploor. O*: of the most attractive offers the Simpson Crawford Co. Rug Store has ever made—and that means its simply phenomenal. ‘They are of superior q y, heavy and silky, but with slight size Ox12; 5.00. mill imperfections; Sire 18x15; value value $92.7 * $21 75! $45.00. 0000+ vers $34.50 Heavy Axminster Rugs Roxen Wilton Rugs Ox72ival, $5 $3.85 H 3 from $58.00 to val, $2 $1.85 Size 18x36...... 75e Te $i Lasse $4.95 Linoleum, 40c sq. yd. Ordin: vd at from Ode. to quare Tapestry Brusseis Rugs, 514. 40, Ex i now 12; $19.50 yard, S going to be a Friday of richest interest at The Simpson Crawtord Company Store. a memorable January and every department is more than « therefore literally embroidered with special sales. sion, FORD CO, Women’s Coats ILERE will be no little stirin the Women's Coat Store to-morrow, for this clean-up sale of stylish, well-made coats at half or less than their real values will be quickly responded to by discriminating women who are on the alert for exceptional bargains. The collection comprises odds and ends and broken sizes, but ina variety that wil?make choosing easy and satisfactory, They are in this season’s most fashionable colors and materials, embracing broadcloths, silks, velours, satins and peau de soie, in every desirable style, laborately trimmed and well tailored models, VN alues. SSS SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO Satin Foulards, 58¢ One of Fashion’s Petted Favorites , * . ta Main Floor, WIRLS of Foulards, beautiful dotted and faney | figured effects, All silk, in black, navy and all the desired ground colorings, Black Satin Duchess, 59c 1,500 yards; splendid, extra heavy, all | Te. value | Black All Silk Foulard, 58¢ Full 24 Inches wide; shower proot; 75c. Black Crepe de Citing, $1.15 40 Inches wide; fin lity; soft and pliable, at the same time strong In wear; $1.75 value. Novelty Taffetas, sg IMPSON CRAW silk quality; 20 Inches wide; value. ens and colorings to choose from; fall funey effects; $1 and $1.26 values, eayy and chiffon finished grade; AWHORD Oo Banvacioins. $1.37 Yard ACK Chiffon Broadcloth. A soft, clinging, Lr Main Floor, B" imported fabric, yonged, shrunk and ready for the flash of the Needle, $2.00 values, Black Shadow Striped Worsteds, 75¢ yd. hes wide, fine quali 1 ule of the st Worsted yarn; $1.26 1 gerined Mohair Brilliantine, 79¢ yd. 44 inches wide; an assortment of all the wanted colorings; self colored shadow stripe effects; $1.10 value, Colored Panama Suitings, 69¢ yd. 52 inches wide; strictly all wool, in plain and striped effects; $1 in value Remnants of Dress Goods 50c yard pI e fr é s, comprising all sorts of We are showing all tt in this much favored SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, Women’s Shoesat*2.40 Shoes, Oxfordsand Pumps of Famous Quality Formerly $3, $3.50 and $4.00 tar Seoond Floor. HERE is every style and every size, but as this is a clean-up of this famous make (recently fea- tured in the Simpson Crawford Store, but now replaced by the Patrician) the range of sizes is more or less broken. You are sure to find your size in one good style or another. Boots in lace and button styles; low cut, in patent leather, patent colt, vici kid, velour calf, tan Russian and white calf; welt and turn soles, Every des, Including black, pair bears the Hamous Quality mark. } The whole store will be astir and abustle. eager to close the month with a fine volume of business, At every turn you will find inviting specials. The sales of French and American Cambric, Nz tinsook and Muslin Nethergarments will be especially attractive. but you must come to the store and person participate in the oc It has The store is The White Sales will hold forth, special In other—— — pomneenninernnte eee Women's Combinations, 98c¢ ANY are reproductions of higher-priced garments, drawers or skirt. Many styles to choose from. Nainso#le, lawn or cross bar, lace trimmed beading or ribbon at waist. One «model of lawn, drawers slashed at sides, edged with lace and ribbon bows, Combinations, 98c Gowns 98¢e. 47 "7784 Fr. Cover, drawer or skirt. Many Fine nalusooks or cambrics, of our models are reproduc- round, square or V neck, lace tions of higher priced gar- or embraidery trinsmed. Em- ments, | pire models, yoke allover em- Drawers, 39c broldery. Nainsook or cambrte, full um- Corset Covers, 50c brella ruffle, tucks and em- fine nainsavk or cross bar, brotdery. Cluny lace inser- k ch moiels, low neck, tions and ed, Others of trimmed with dainty laces or tucks and featherstiteh, 0c, embroklery, beading and rib- values, | bon, Cover, Women's Lounging Robes, Sizes 34 to . $2.85 Blanket cloth and Terry cloth, Formerly at prices up to $5.50, ull d Sacques, $2.95 Women's House Dresses, °8c One-piece model, 44. $1.60 value. Quilted Robes, $6.95 $10.00 value —SSS—————SSIMPSON CORAWFORD COD. = Embroidery Remnants to Be Cleared at Once Wonderful Values in Friday's Sale ae Main Floor, VERY mussed or slightly soiled piece, all the odd pieces, all the soiled sample strips, all the broken sets, all the remnants are included. Handsome Waists and Dress Bands, Flouncings, Waistings, Allovers, Skirtings, Children’s Dress Widths, Edgings, Insertions, Shirt Waist Embroideries, Underwear Embroideries, etc. Beautitil designs on fine Swiss, Mull, Batiste, Nainsook and Cambric, All the newest importations. Lot 1—Embrolderies formerly sold up to 19c,, now Qe yard, {es formerly sold up to 95c., now formerly sold up to $1.25, now 59 y SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, Groceries, Wines, Liquors taf Sixth Floor. \\| Bar Hame—The pri OF Armour sugar ou lean sold ce A at mse ‘ for Royal Stuart Coffeo— New York's famous 1 the beat that New Pulled Figs — Direct importation from Brnyr- Turke: ei) for | Red Ripe Tomatoes —| Cameron Brand; “led Ifo regularly at {hors ln cate rent 115; can.’ .10e! § Cut, Stringlegs Beans — Cameron esie regularly a i cial, ALS al, i 401 7 i per I pe Tomatoes—i'he a case are st young com ted hos: day, per Ibwith. grocery Pure Wines and 9 Liquors IC Bowmore Scotch er. old Trike everywhere at er | Washing Powder—Switt's 85¢ 5 per dott HY apeeet Old Hern Sie Smooth maior regular $6. (j per gal, fornia, Sweet Wines ‘ ., Madelra, cals in Wash oainwba; cack als in ‘as Cat ; ed 5 years old; Day Needs mniarly at 400, Glows Atarch — Large ttle, special, Sweet Clara susctous, alifornia regularly elm Santa MLL MMT TH. TAL? MM: COMPLETE clearance at this radical | reduction; values up to $8.50, Boys’ | Embroidery. Long Overcoats—ages 6 to 18. Boys’ Reefers | and Russian Overcoats—ages 2 to 9. Boys’ Russian Suits—ages 8 to 8... Boys’ Double- | Breasted Suits—ages 7 to 16. | Boys’ THUGS Reefers or' Over: | FL.9O7 | Values up to $5.50 Fur Trimmed | Overcoats — ages 3 to 8 Overcoats = ages 3 to 14. Boys’ Suits for all ager, 2t9 16, | value... 25ce dozen ya" | Women’. s Rubbers Reefers and | Women’s ‘Bay perfect—in Storms, j}and Standovers; 50c TLL TLL ALLL MMMM A TULL Flouncings, Values up to lic; at Oe and 2c, 4e, 9c, He, 19¢ Finai Pre: -Inventory ‘Clearance “Sales | Brings Y You Speciat Low Prices Boys’ Suiis, Reefers or Embroideries, Al Styles, Special Prices | Overcoats, Special $1, OD CHILDREN'S Dress Widths, Corset Cover Widths, Bandings, Skirtings, Kdgings, Insertions and Underwear Embroidery, Sample Strips, Flouncings, at, yard, Women’s Full Length | Coats, *2.69 C| HIBETS and light | kerseys, 50-inch | models, collar and collar- less effects; nicely made; | trimmed; special values, yard, | | id mace to retail at 8¥c and dozen State” Rubbers— Croquets 25¢ Capeskin, English tan shades, spear back HSlerscesiis Ale c1aspy 2%e and Se 32" for chotce of thousands of yards of Cluny, Val. and Torchon laces and bands{n Women’s many widths, Great variety, and values are up to Le yard. Suits f Val. laces and inscttion in many widths and patterns. All this season’s | ’ Sir Henri Shces for Women in sizes to fit all; the besi shoe tor the (eter. that is sold in America © $198 Women’s Gloves Women’s mannish cut gloves in 5, one 55e@ as MPS0N CRAWFORD CO. EAR CEO pil a oll $ || *5.00 | | Broadicothé& Cheviots | Every Suit in the Under-price Basement. Values up to 81s, Women’s Persian Caracul Goats at S407 36-inch models, nicely made and trimmed, collar and collarless styles. Lined throughout. ‘ \

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