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| | eaptrant who was at the top yesterday, | | dape of the contest have passed a num- 9” In the Beauty Contest eee Seven of the Candidates Have Over 10,000 Votes Apiece. LAST COUPON SATURDAY No Ballots Will Be Received YU After Feb. 20 at fe Noon. Fhe lender in The Evening World's! Deacty Contest to-day !s No, 62, the fair | These two have al- Na ® ts second. fernated in the first two places for over © week. MW be believed that friends of the pretty girla who are entered tn the contest are merely taking a Ddreathing spell just Bow, which accounts for the few] @anges in the list from yesterday, and that before many of the few remaining NEW TUNNEL UNK Eee mon eee! TQ COST $5,000,000 paper contest and wondering which of | the girls will be the lucky twelve to wet a stage edu and become members of Mr, "The Dolla Princess Company.” Members of the theat @re not eligible for the F This was one of the co! ber of surprises will be sprung that wil make some of the leaders look to (betr laurels. — McAdoo Says Jersey-Long Isl- and Tube Could Be Built in Eighteen Months. eontest from the start, {s one —_—— | that will be Insisted upon. Only girls who have had no previous stage exper!- ence will be cons awards, The stat that some of the are giris of the « benefit this repet! that members of @on can {n no way b man's offer appeirs al profession and {t G. McAdoo, nd Man ho has ai al st i s in Hobok and Jersey to-lay that the proposed ex- How to Send in Votes ae are Votes can be sent » completed in elgh- « fm the matter, exce all votes must be in this Feb. 20. The voting coupon will be printed in nsion would be less than a| pany’s Ine to t completed pull {twill bes The Evening World ony every day until Feb. 1. The twelve giles whos largest numi ‘ hough | over to Charl 4 plan a term of instru {4 the new make thei mem turbing he will present in eet $n this city next aug t © bored be given @ year's contract ¥ Frohman at $25 a week. The Vote to Date. nd Central extension was first Club, ‘The appli- McAdoo will be Serv f Board of Mati- Tee oO. @ terns 1 August for the Steinway tunnel to WIRELESS NOW SAVES WOULD-BE SUICIDE AT SEA. nce Was Waiting el Reached 'Frisco, SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 11.—A wireless amer Queen s Go! Russlan Hi ied and when NO MEDICINE FORTS SCHOS. = satmene TO HONOR LAGI scant drugs are not the thing to rebuild Wornout nerves, but proper food is required. here is a certain element in the cereals, wheat, barley, ete., which {s grown there by nature for food to Anniversary Celebration Big gest Ever Undertaken by Board of Education. phate of potash, of which Grape- {Nuts food contains a large propor- | tion In making this food all the. food ‘elements {In the two cereals, wheat and barley, are retained. That Is why so y heretofore nervous and on) run-down » find in Grape-Nuts te nerve and brain food. The celebration in New York pub: @ehools of the one hundredth an mry of the birth of Abraham Li Promises to be tho most exten Mervance ever lndertaken by direction can say that Grape-Nuts food of the Board of Education, ‘There will /has done much for me as a nerve-re- md i uy meouree row ever | newer,” writes a Wis, bride, Perce anus PN eTey su OL st LU Der In \ few years ago, before my mar- Manhattan, four in the Bro riage, | was a bookkeeper in a large teen in Brooklyn, four in Queens and/ firm, [ became so nervous toward two ia Richmond. the end of each week that ft seemed ‘The celebration | iL must give up my position, whieh I ehade exercises the ‘could not afford to do, mal College, Park ay +) "Mother purchased some Grape- Sahtth street, whore ‘Nuts, and we found it not only de- aide, and the Hi t lcious, but 1 noticed from day to day merce, Sixty-fitth «! wost of B x, four. attan will i of the N and St will pre th was improving, until I finally way, directed by George Haven Put |. AL RRC vous any more L-) ‘ led it to friends The Rev. Newell Dwight Hillis will food, never hav- conduct exercises in t Girls’ Hig’ | owe much to Bchoo!, N 1 a 4 ved me from a um Co, “The Battle Road to |brain and nerve tissue, This is phos- | | ind enabled me to ~~ — .- «© o2 ~~ 2 em eee ee THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1909, Store Open All Day Lincoln’s Birthday. Special Sales, Especially arious Departments Interesting to Men . and Women, in Vv 0 OY cart Pades G 6; 0, Makers' Sample-End Embroidered Shirt Waist Frontings apicee, These frontings are from an exclusive maker of high-class embroideries, “They are in handsome designs in fine sheer materials, Lengths are for shirt waist’ fronts, but in many instances there are three and four of a pattern, enough to make an entire waist; uncommon and exclusive in style, at a very low price. Choice of a great variety, worth three times and more than the price asked. ‘ WSUXTH I AV.19 2 T020°STREET, I NEW YORK. SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO Never Better Illustrated than in This Midwinter Sale of Men's Stylish Suits and Overcoats {Former Prices, $18, $20, $1 5:00 ‘$25, $30 and up to $35 fF Second Floor, Your selection of any of these: Suits, Men's Overcoats, Men's Dress Suits, Men's Tuxedo Suits and Prince Albert Coats and Vests, Top Coats and Cravenettes The Men’s Suits at *15 comprise Suits for dress, business and general wear. Sack Suits of all de scriptions are included. Many of these earlier in the season were priced at $35, Mostly all are lined throughout with silk. The Tuxedo Suits and Prince Albert Coats and Vests were priced formerly up to $40, The Men’s Overcoats at 515 . The higher priced kinds ranging from $20 to $40. Included are the new fad Protector Coats, as well as a large assortment of the conservative Coats In black, oxford, gray and fancy. Some silk lined, others serge lined; many are wool lined. —— On Sale Friday Only} 120 Men's Overcoats, reduced 8° H= is what $15 will buy, Friday. M trom $15. In gray, black and oxford. Friday «- + .«. . SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. 5,000 Yards Satin Foulards, Astonishingly Priced at 55c fr Main Ploor. NEW shipment just arrived. Wonderful, very wonderful values at this price. ‘The 79¢ to €1.00 kinds. All ihe pretty polka dot and small figured effects, in navy. black, brown, also all the new ground tints. Foulards are to be the fa- vorite dress silks the coming season, and our selection of styles and quantities was made accordingly. Black satin Duchess) S6¢ lustrous, all-silk satin Duchess, Black only. 79¢. values. Rough Pongee, 59c All-silk, 27 In. wide, Rough Pongee; complete assortment ot colorings. $1 values, Yokefront and back—of Val, —— en Satin Directoire, $1.25 lack a 3 ches wide; only a Hmited quantity; extra fine and lustrous. $1.75 value Striped and Plaid Taffetas, 58c Sie About 50 pieces, every one a distinct style and color combination Values up to $1.25 a yard, Satin Liberty, 59c 100 pieces. We are showing the largest assortment of these silks {n the city. Pure silk, 19 in, wide. Fifty-five shades {n all the new tints, 79¢, value, SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, Overseam black glice gloves; mousquetatre; $3 values, Men's Gloves, $1.15. English tan Kassan prix seam, spear back, horn clasp capeskin gloves; $2 value. SIMPSON CRAWFORD 00,: ‘Misses’ Stylish Spring Suits' | Very Special at °18.75 | fr Third Foor omens will be delighted to clothe their daughters in Parlor Suites. $0 value; upholstered tn f Suites......... $95 value. Fine uphc Sideboards at $15 Extension Tables at $18.75, 8 Golden Oak Buffets, $15.75. these pretty new Spring Suits, There are many exclu- sive two and three-piece models, in all the latest shades $40 Oak Chin trimmed with Bengaline silk. Others are plainly $18 75 $5 e fy | tailored......cceee. cevceccsserrocescerseees oo SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. 4,200 Pairs Lace Curtains in a Big Half-Price Sale bf Fourth Floor, ERE, you have the opportunity to select from another remark- able lot of choice Nottingham, Scotch lace, fish net, madras and Saxony weave curtains which have just been received. We bought these at a concession of just one-half, and now offer them correspondingly cheap. Over one hundred beautiful patterns to choose from. 75c Leather , $9.75, 2.50 Dining Leather at $1.95. Lot 1~—$1,50 quality, pr. Lot 2— 2.50 quality, pr. $1.25 Lot 3— 3.50 quality, pr. 1.75 5.00 quality, pr. 2.50 6.00 quality, pr. 2.95 7.50 quality, pr. 3.95 Fine Portieres, Special Friday at $10 t this low price we offer for to-morrow Gobelin Tapestry Por s and Embossed Velour Portieres, lined with mercerized ar tapestry of contrasting colors. Also several small lots 0 Ik Portieves, beautifully finished with a Vandyk» edge. $20 All-Hat $50 All $1) Mission Leather Rockers mure Crinkled $i $15, $16 and $17.50 values, en ee ee ea SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO,, SIXTH AVENUE'S FINEST STORE = The Buying Power of $15!/ Women’s Winter Coats In a Friday Clearance Formerly Priced Up to $20, at er vhird 7.79 NE of the most sensational clearance events of the year, We have cut prices relentlessly, The Coats must be sold to-morrow, Other lines are clamoring for the space. Mostly odd coats and broken sizes. All the most popular styles and materials of the season are included, $6 to 52 inch models in this lot. Broadcloths, Cara- cul Cloths, all wool mixtures, velours and coverts, Attractively trimmed. Raincoats and Are also included at $7.75. viceabl Cravenettes He eee garments are well These very tailored. Women's New Spring Model $9 Tailored Suits, Special by) These Stunning Suits are cleverly made from beautiful imported materials in Satin Striped Shadow Effects. All the leading colors and black. Every new style suggestion suitable for present wear. Handsomely lined. $35 value, Elegant Gowns at $32.50, ‘39.75, %43 and Upward ‘The very newest models in exquisite Foulards, soft Satins and Voiles. ‘The hand- somest, dressiest gowns of the hour, Markedly appropriate for afternoon, dinner or theatre, Empire hipless effects. Superb colorings, Smart yokes of gold and silver fish net. Others have artistic yokes of lace and braid. eer —_—_—_ An Elegant New Model Foulard Dressat .. , $45 Made with the Empire effect. Yoko of lace outlined with Persian trimming, self sleeves; close fitting skirts, exquisite colorings, Delightful for afternoon wear. Women’s Shirt Waists Some Splendid Values in This Popular Section of the Simpson Crawford Store Dressy Figured Net Waists at $2.75 body of waist and sleeves are trimmed with Venise lace. Only 75 in all, SSIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. February Furniture Sale Handsome Hand Carved 5-Piece Mountain Birch 5-Piece Parlor $4.5.00 u 275 4-plece Mahogany Dining sanctioned by fashion, There are handsome quality serges and ‘ Suites Me 41 5.00 M fashionable fancy suitings. Some are beautifully $20 Oak China Cl $10.75 $52.60 Value, a SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. Millinery for Immediate Wear The Best and Newest Styles in Trimmed and Ready-to-Wear Hats iat Sevond Floor. Ince and Venise motifs, while the Silk lined Dut. k i rie far Second Floor. Dirck Tan inge HE range of prices is particularly elastic and $ ‘ A attractive, meeting every practical require- A most becoming new ment without inconvenience, Lincoln anni- versary shoppers will find our Millinery Parlors ex- ceptionally inviting. A Splendid Range of Trimmed Semi- Dress Hats, $4.98, $5.50 and $5.98. ‘These handsome Hats are In Jets, Braids, Ma- lines, ete, The Main Floor Millinery Sections Will offer specially Friday a large assortment of untrimmed Straw Hats; also Jet Hats and ‘Turbans, Chiffon Hats, Hats of Malines, ete. Spangled Braid Hats and Turbans, $1.98, $2.48 and $3.98. Smart styles, entirely different usually seen around town. Made Hats and Turbans, $3.98, Over frames of shirred chiffon and silk com- bined, $5.50 value, model of Swiss cross-bar; entire front of graduated tucks, lace trimmed; rolling collar; very jaunty. Dainty Lingerie Waists, $1.98 y dressy and pret- waists; front, back and sleeves trinumed with clus- ler of fine tucking, Valen- clennes Jace and 5 large Venise imedaltions, Fure Linen Tailored from those Waists, $1.98 Splendidly made; would easily command much more 9 money; one {na box; laun- it Women’s $1.10 to $1.25 fea een ae shirt, Only a limited quan- Manufacturer's Sample Hats $2.48 Chamois Gloves at 75¢ Y tity, Some trimmed; others ready to trim. On NE of th t attracti fie f th and only priced ==SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, [=== sale to-morrow at about half the price they NF. of the most attractive offers of the season, u ° G would command a month hence, at 75c for this sale to call these Gloves specially to your at- In the Linen Shop Friday enti “re: i i | tent Lin Bloor tention, Cream color chamois, full pique sewn, one pa At45c, Bleached Table Damask | At 124, White Bersian Lawn clasp. S tar Main Floor, 60c, value; extra heavy satin 40 in, wide; sheer, fine quality, | (Ce ‘§ damask two yards wid At 490. C ' , ire Gloves, $1. Wes | At 49e, Cotton Bird's-eye | | Women's mi guad ie tate) are not all sizes In all colors, At 98c,Hemstitched Table | C1 a ae aN SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, but a good assortment of the following — 16-button length rl TeRHPAn pea AES ie coe Cote r e ° ran fen pisceneiivest 12-button length white suede gloves, $1.39 value. All pure linen At 39¢, Heavy Table Padding St. Gall Sample Embroidery j S-button length suede and glace gloves, Sold regularly at oe ne Dozen Breakfast value. 54 inches wide, 4 4 | jist $2 and #250 pale A YP NPE Niue wiser, att tinen | AtTBe, Honeycomb Bea Strips Very Low Priced See ear ee ATT At 19¢ Each, Turkish Towels sso, yaliwe, Full size, hemmed fay eh Fler, en’s 16-Button Gloves, $1.50. A ; ‘ , JAUTIFUL high-class e acctnamrenr Wome tunne spear back glace gloves; mousquetulre; $3.60 values %e. value, large, all: hemmed At $1.29, Bed Spreads B tire new Senate Sr iwarel HoT a eeain pean . At 89¢, White Longcloth sit Vringed, square or WONG On RET lanIaKigs Coe eeelUnlva ct PaaS ice ae Women’s 16-Button Gloves, $1.59. silsorvatien ag ininnvsairalees ean Full-size 10 ca particularly to exclusive trade, Our prices are qa ! third to a half what some other stores pay at wholesale, A sale really wonderful in tts proportions, and only made possible by the tremen- dous purchasing power of the Simpson Crawford Co, Embroiderles in many widths and lengths for purposes. Handsome waist and dress bands, shirt-w children's dress embrolderies, flouncings, skirtings, widths, edgings, insertions, ete, in rich effects of eyel French hand work, filet, Cluny, on finest materials $52.50 nported Verona. Se yard for Sample Strip Embroideries worth to 15¢ le yard fur Sample Strip Emb oideries worthto 25¢ sOdUbTOLOND 1Sc yard for Sample Strip Embroideries worth to 35¢ Ler Fifth Floor, 9c yard for Sample Strip Embroideries worth to 50¢ 25¢ yard for Sample Strip Embroideries worth to 75c 39c yard for Sample Strip Embroideries worth to $1.25 SUMPSON CRAWFORD CO. Choice Groceries, Wines | $350 Gold Cabinets, $150.00. $07 Leather Rockers, $19.75 $20 Turkish F | $4 Gold | $8 Gold ( $6 Mah & Liquors ter Sixth Floor. $20.00. Bedroom Furniture $45 2 i Rolled Oats the mf Frosh from Ham special, 10- es, $4.75, 450 31.50. anf 50 Davenport Sofa Heds, $29.75 Calitorpia Aprivots, Lem- Dressers or Chiffoniers, 315,00 ‘ re liow Pillows, $1,50 Pair Tt tae pair; mixed featners; ‘ $3 valua tee Oranges Parlor Rockers, Pup EOS 2.25 i Brand Ei , | Vit E 10*;¢ AS Fresh Koasted Cotter ma Sweet Santa Clara Prunes F d. a | $4 val i oc :

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