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PATSARE DOOMED. 6.E HALVELL HANDSOME MEN IN => = =<" Rage, and—It Makes Women | Look Younger, SPRING HATS DO_ IT. Dressmaking Field Is Also| Captured by the Greeks. | Puffs and curls and Marcel waves, it {s announced by Fifth avenue authori- | tes, are to be driven out before the In- vasion of G will wear instead bands of Jewels and velvet, circiing the plainest of Grecian coiffures, Rats have been given to understand that thelr end is a hand “Rats will disappear before the faah- eek fashions, and women fon invaders like leaves before a Novem- | ber wind,” said a well-known fashioner | to-day. he rat has had its day, that’s all there Is to it, Everything now Is the | Grecian coiffure. To show you what I} mean, there are two pretty models, as exquisitely Greek as any the gods ever Set to poetry,” The mode!s smiled happily from one of their own sex “Well, if Fifth avenue cannot produce Grecian beauty, sometaing equal, if not superior, en it is not to be at this found anywhere at this day,” remarked the fashioner. “The very newest style of hatr-dressing ‘4 straight—no curla| and waves, if you please—parted on the right side, brought low over the fore- head. Then it Is brought loosely up from the neck and cotled, so that It reaches even with the top of the head Then you Just use your own taste with the rest. A Black Velvet Band, | “If you have a bit of black on your gown-a bit of black on hats and gowns 1s to be fastionable—use a black velvet band for the f ting touch. Place the he coil of hair at the Kk, and bring {t up on{ top of the head with a bow knot or a Jewelled buckle arranged just a bit to the side In front. By all means the rib- bon must be the same shade as the gown, This is because the Greek beauties did not wea rhats, “We have jewelled barettes to be worn with the Grecian coiffure. These are fastened to the band and worn just as the barette Is worn now. It keeps the coiffure in place, “There is no doubt that this new hairdressing will be a big success. It really cuts ten years off a woman's age. It Is simple, most becoming, and I am sure It {s booked for a brilliant future,” Then she explained that this bold in- vasion was inspired by the spring hats. “To wear a Grecian coiffure,” sald she, “one of the new spring hats ts necessary; to wear a new hat you must follow the Greeks, #0 there you Not a Knot but a Bun, "T want to assure you that this new etyle is not called a knot or a puff or a twist. To be correct, it is a bun, I do not know why It {s called a bun, but that le what they call it in Paris, where it Is all the rage now," Not satisfied with this victory, accord- ing to the latest fashion bulletin Issued from Fifth avenue yesterday afternoon, the Greeks have captured the dresa- king fleld. Grecian gowns won out after a hard-fought battle with the Pa- risians. “The long, crane-necked gowns," an- nounced an authority, “are doomed from minute. No high collars, no smiting the flesh behind the ear remind of fashion’s follies, Just to simple comfort, Ilke the Greeks knew In| their low, shapely, well-cut gowns. High waisted and straight front, that Is the coming gown.” According to relfable bulletins from authoritative sources In Fifth avenue, with the return from Europe yesterday of several well-known Importers, the Greeks were unable (o take the millinery field because they did not have the goods, The French seized the opportunity, and from latest reports are holding the mil- Mnery fort without any outside resist- ance. New Hats Gay with Color, “The new hats," said a returning mil- Mner from the other side, “are as gay with color as dear Paris, Pink roses, made from straw, made from ribbon nd laces, head the list of trimmings. ine of our newest creations has twenty five rosebuds. The hats are bowl: shaped ‘or mushroom-shaped, “some of them look like a decorated grandmother's sewing basket turned upside down, Owing to thelr peculiar | shape, which {» much larger than the ones worn this winter, a change tn hair- dressing was immediately necessary, The | pats are worn off the face and well down over the head, | “They completely cover the back of the head, reaching almost to the tip of | the present style of collars. Dut they) are smart and pretty and are sure to be popular because they are so artistic,” _———— WHAT SHE DREAMS COMES TO PASS, | —_——_—- | One of the most remarkable cases ever | brought to the attention of the Ameri- can Society for Psychical Research that of Mrs, Harry H. Shipley, the wife of an Ohlo banker, whose dreams, fore-| telling deaths of friends, &c., come true, Mra, Shipley stands high in her com- munity as honorable and sincere. She is very religious. Further than that, she has taken the pains to secure “wit-| nesses” of her dreams BEFORE they | “came true.” | This Is surely @ story that every one interested in psychical research should | read, It 1s one of those stories that, rings with guthenticity—that one could | not. bring nimaelt to doubt If he red. Tt Ja an article that throw: light into the great beyond, covered realm jn which. ey being {a intensely interested. Jt Is an} ine to be printed in néxt Sund ya | forid--an article YOU should not un- der any circumstances misg reading. | {s an important REASON why you | it Sees cer next Sunday's World in hat undi ery living CURLS AND ‘RICH WIDOW OF SUBWAY RUSH OF of Broker William Porter | Next Tuesday, CEREMONY AT PLAZA, Millionaire, Who Died of Apo- plexy, Left Her by His Will $1,250,000. | | Mra, Ruth Allee Halliwell, widow of Charles E. Halliwell, who was First | Vice-President and one of the largest stockholders of the American Tobacco Company, will become the wife of Willlam Porter, of the brokerage firm of W. L, Lyons & Co., No. 43 Exchange place, next Tuesday. Mrs. Halliwell, whe was Ruth Alice Cole, a professional nurse, won the love of the tobacco magnate three years ago while she was nursing him through | a serious illness, She also won the friendship of Mr, Halliwell’s daughter, wife of Holland Duell, of the law firm of Duell, Warfleld & Duell, of No. 2| Rector street, and was introduced to the man she will marry by her late hus- band, who was one of his closest friends. She has been in seclusion since | her husband's death, in May, 1907, ual | this winter, when she entertained mod- |, erately the Plaza | Hotel. Charles E, Halliwell and Ruth Alice Cole were marrird in New Y city | in November, 10. They honeymoon at Hot Springs, Va i Stricken at Banquet. Upon returning to New York Mr. in her apartment and | Mrs, Halliwell went to Ilve at the] M » where they entertained exten- | * While entertaining a party of | Is at dinner in the Ho after even months May 6, 1907—Mr. Halliwell was stricken ti apoplexy, = Mz, Vorter, who was one of the guests din removing | where! ecining e ness, When Mr. Halllw Will was read it | was found he had left an estate worth nearly $5,000,000. Of this his widow re-} ceived one-quarter, One-half was be- queathed oytright to his daughter, Mrs. Duell, and the other quarter | rust to lis only soy, Walter | dwell, of New Canaan, Fonn,, the! al to be paid to him upon Ile! ty-fifth birthday, twelve years dis- t. There was no objection to the robate of the will, | Mr, Porter, who was at the deathbed | of Mr. Halliwell, came to New York several years ago from Louisville, Ky, The wedding will take place in the apartments of the bride-elect in the Plaga, next Tuesday evenin, Only the relatives of the two families will be present, and the Rey. Dr, Townsend will make the beautiful ¢x-nurse a bride for the second time, After the wedding, Mr. and Mrs. Porter will go abroad for a four months’ trip. Mrs. Halliwell is now building a hand- some home at Ramapo Park, In the Ramapo Mowntains. There will be twelve or more homes !n this park, all of which will be occupled by officials of the American Tovacco Company. friend to a hotel, 2 died without was left i S, Hal This park was bought by th | Janned to build homes and subdivide. | y home will be one of the st magnificent in the park, er ceteuration of the approaching mare riage, Mrs. Halliwell entertained q party of relatives and friends at dinner last night. ———-——— FATHER SHERMAN SICK, CHICAGO, Feb, 12.—Rev. Thomas | Ewing Sherman, » ie I here at a) hospital. He cheduled to speak | at a local banqu but was unable to fill hia engagemei He has been suf-' fering from nervous prostration for a week, Great ( Boys’ $3.50 and Double breasted suits in dark and medium mixtures; sizes 8 to 16 Madras; tucked front; button cuffs 34 to 44. Removal Sale price..... Children’s $1.25 1,200, in fine Gingham, Chambray | Handsomest Man in the United States 8s the superiors of Mr. Wadsworth years, Removal Sale prces....... and | ‘Women’s Waists in Colored Gingham or excellent quality ; sizes cale, ina variety of models and trimmings; nicely made; sizes 6 to 14, Removal Sale | RUSSELL STURGIS DEAD. Soted Architect Designed Some ¢ Clists Pheat Skyscrapers, nthe Ia years ¢ mong th ) Roose i ters hor Broad Among Those Named by Friends, the Htera fs numerous ; gies e, one of the beat youthfulness so thoroughly desirable. They are intended for immediate and early Tere Ie AMES uOUPE CAB erary work he was active untt his! T Spring wear, Cleverly tashioned from excellent quality serges in reseda, ashes of roses, Whether the Hon, Janes W. Wade: jdeath. Te was a native of Marviand, t 2 moans, iiuba hi Tored : Hel eevithMinlaiitenl lane worth jf, Is the handsomest man in New Ml gas arauuated from the Colege of | tan, gray, navy and black, Made in a chic tailored model, with inlaid collar of con- sea Meaieehanu ni ue niot DOCTOR'S HOME ON Fie, The residence of Dr, John avenue, Brookly officially to compete with the handsome men of other States for the title of feettve 1 Dr. La ft at Taft's Inaugural ball. Many other handsome men, admired by readers of The Kvening World, have been named The bailots crowd The Evening World mall. | William 8, Devery, formerly Chief of Police of New York City, has been se- lected by many voters as the State's Ideal handsome man. It remains to be seen when the matter is put to the yote Whether the people will prefer Mr. Girls’ Winter Coats, $3.75 Devery's ripe and rounded charms to] 4 ¥ the dene cre ot hy sveaaqorth a! 100 aa winter coats of cheviot and {mported Girls' Tub Dresses at $1.00 . ; “heatertiele yal roadtail, made in many 7 -breaste Willlam George Chestertteld Gulliver, pee Gaeta: tonal Boils: yreeated y Made of percale and chambray, in several the) Holder obi the send) looksicham pions througfout, others with Venetian, Sizes 6 to LM atéractive high and low neck models, in a ship of Yorkville,” nas by three fair nis ane L HLA) splendid range of colors Sizes 6 to 14 years, friends, May, Edith and Nellle, been J uther Intosicants If taken Accorting to yates putin nomination, Wis portrait makes home | : Baas fron SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. SIMPSON CRAWFORD GO, = It easy to belleve that he Won his title | Work ° fairly, (PW. B. Riker & Yorkville has another candidate, too, Son Co, say: William O'Connell. His proposer, 'Timo- The many good tlon say: a ue a2Hee PLP % reports from our chase ORRINE re- thy MeClune, of N 3L East Bishly- | (customers, about port that It does first street, declares that Mr, McConnell, |] those in whom the work. Out ot who is known throughout Yorkville as|Jthey are inter- |the large quantl- Ping-Pong,” 1s even handsomer than || ested, having dis- (lew of Mr, Gulliver, Mr, Thomas Sharkey, of Fourteenth Street, well known as a well made citl- ORRINE ing after OR- RIN have never zen, puts forward, in most generous sit int et |e reste. ed Peale iy cheval clap tle! Batiste, Ince trimmed, lawn and luce, net spirit, the claims of his friend and pupil, every evidence ORRINE, Dutch CoHars, 25¢,50c, 68¢ &+ Upward Dainty Silk Bows 25c d 50c Each Mr. Kid Broad. The suggestion ts ud i floes all you cluim The fashionable Dutch collars in an endless | “in g ‘varity of styles and on endiees tee of worthy of the brain which concelved {tor it. variety of styles; tueked lawn and lace ef- | colors. a ; it, ‘There Is no doubt that Mr, Kid ee MT fects, Embroidered linen in white and col- | Embroidered Turnover Collars, 12%¢ Broads preaenca Al Mo. ‘Thomas By \Mictionecs eee De ors, All-lace baby Irish effects, lotted Swiss | ‘In two different widths. Many. patterns to | ven secretly in. fo Walsh's dinner on March 2, where the ose Who wish to cure. them aa select from, Sizes from 12 to 1B, handsomest man of the nation is to be 3 SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. ee 5 selected, would throw many of the other SAT A BOX. 5 cf L il 50 AV SIME ie ale ay re f n/ candidates into confusion, ANTS ery Important sale o: re Lace Veils, 50c Theodore H. Yuengener, of No, 6H ’ M 03 ua 9 J ’ East Seventeenth street, Is named by |] Uth av, & id st.) | 200 Broudway q nite Men's Waltham Watches #2 sain ricer = eh: ) = UR stocks of Watches at all times merit attention an enthusiastic admirer, who says: “He has Speaker Wadsworth tled to a post | = for beauty.” } Ferdinand A, Hoyt, jr, of No. 6} Church street, is nominated by John A. | McKenzie, of . 63 Wall street. Mr. Hoyt's style is very much like Ma \ Wadsworth's, but his boating uniform, Goo as displayed {n his photograph, gives DS him a dashing air which putssthe more | sombre, statesman-like pose of Mr. Wadsworth at a disaqvantage. And there are more- thousands more. | Now that men of the physical prowess | of Mr, Devery and Mr. Broad have! been entered for the contest, a special | consolation prize for athletes has been | added to the list to be known as: | Handsome Strong Men's Approxima- tlon Special Consolation Prize—The win- ner of this prize, escorted by a Rroo lyn back yard band, will be conducted the Zoo in Central Park, where, after ar- | = rangements have been made ‘with Di- rector Smith, he will be permitted to kiss Miss Murphy, the hippopotamus, just once. ‘The lists are still open ee een CONVICTED OF BURNING | INSURANCE WIFE FOR INSURANCE. , Michael Leo, who was accused of burning his wife to death to get tn- surance on her life, was convicted of murder In the second degree at Newark last night. He seemed unconcerned, but fils sister, Mra, Joseph Potislatta,” be- came wildly hysterical and had to be carried from the courtroom, Leo was remanded for sentence Removal Sale TO MEASURE Cr Ta oe wuilar per year bouey, guaranteeing Sgalnst breakage, wanted e tian Optical Protestina Corporation, New Yor! No such Bargains ever offered by anybody, anywhere, in all our 47 years’ experience as these we are now offering. Prices Are Cut 50%. Here are a few examples of the greal reductions —they represent but one in a hundred. No C, 0. D, or mail orders filled.) . $5 Suits) Women’s yi’. | Finely tailored, satin bined; in a variety A9 ° Suits of models; odd sizes; value $10 to $12. 95 Removal Sale p 4 Women's $5 Coats 30 and 50 in, lengths; in black cloth; some trimmed with braid and velvet; patch pockets; 29 | turn-back cuffs; some mercerized lined, 2. 306°" Saleapicessentinm ce secnit: | 9 0 x _ Women’s $4 Skirts | in good quality Panama; tailor strapped, | 89 | with 4 rows of taffetine; deep fold and | buttons, Removal Sale price.......... Dregses) ‘es fever Children’s $2 Coats 2 to 6 years, in beautiful cloth; plaid ef- Cc fects; lined throughout, Removal Sale or Per- SALE NOW AT 8th Ave., 40th and 41st McPartland&0O’FlahertyCo. NEW LOCATION MARCH 1, Streets, Southwest Corner 43d St, & 8th Ave. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1909, Hegeman Corpora- Those who pur- continued drimking |we have sold we been are pleay |asked to refund AILORS \_ ‘FOR IMEN/ hon dit | MAIDEN LANE.COR NASSAU ST. BROOKLYN BRANCH 389 FULTON ST. ———— EYEGLASS - of y e I0 Yrs eet S < feactors wy at t SIXTH H AV.19#T0202STREET, ¥ NEW YORK. Misses’ Smart New $ Model Spring Suits, at 18.75 HSE are particularly handsome suits and possess all those little touches of graceful and piquant ' r t trasting shade, and trimmed with large bone buttons; lined throughout with peau de cygne, Full circular flare skirt. Miisses’ Winter Coats, $6.50 Clearing of Misses’ winter coats of broadeloth, cheviot and mannish mixtures, in many popular trimmed and tailored styles, Sizes 12 to 16 years. $15 value. Misses’ Storm Coats, $10 Of cravenette and taffeta, in Pekin: stripes, made in a stylish circular model, with high military collar And full sleeves, $16.50 value. Gir)s' Woollen Dresses, $3.95 In many vlish plain and dressy yles; some high neck and long sleeves, others In a youthful Jumper model. Sizes 6 to 14 years, $7.50 value, Misses’ Gowns, $10 Gowns of beautiful satin foulard, made in a styl- ish Empire model, trimmed back and front with yoke of tucked net and Persian filet insertion, and long, tucked sleeve. Full circular skirt, with flare of fine pleating, and finished with large satin- covered moulds, $10.50 value. Women’s Newest Neckwear at Special Prices All the Latest Fads and Conceits in Bewildering Variety’ Every new shape is here. The New Ascot Stocks at 25¢ Pique collars; some with madran ties, In plain white or embroidered in colors; others Every new and charming fabric is here. ‘The daintiest of neckwear. Jabots, Rabats and Bows, 25¢, 35c, 50c Those dainty additions to the costumes can be worn with high or flat collars. A great variety of styles, made up of fine materials, THe new 42 in, square lace veils, black, brown, cream, taype, etc., and have different styles of very effective borders. quare and will be a splendid addition to any hat. 50. & Main Floor, 3IMPSON CRAWFORD CO. Men’s Sample Gloves, 79c ACH Glove bears a trademark that you know and that stands for the best in wear and style, 81.25 to $1.75 is what haberdashers ask. Glace and suede, in black, tan and gray. tr Main Floor, Men's Kassan Capeskin Gloves, $1.15 Pair imporial embroidered backs, Imperial Havana tan shades, prix seam sewn, horn clasps. $1.50 value, Women's Gloves, $1 because they represent well-known timepieces and because prices are lower than would be asked else- where for the game Watches, Every veil is 42 Ine Worth 81.25 and $1, —————$_<< << -——_—___ —. NOTE—A Ribbon Monogram will be engraved free of charge on oll Watches sold Saturday, 16,95 for Men's $25 Watches 14k. solid gold open face watches. 14k. gold Inside cap. 7 jewels. Nickel Waltham movement. Men's Gold Filled Watches, $8.00 Open face, guaranteed 20 years’ wear; fitted with a 7-jewelled Waltham movement. $10.75 value, A collection of the most demanded styles and kinds, $1.50 value, Men's Real Gun Metal Watches, 3.75 Women’s Kassan Capeskin Gloves, $1 ven face, open dial; very thin model. $5 value, Horn clasp, prix seam, Imperial embroidered backs, English tan, t Collar Buttons 5¢ or 6 for 25¢ 1,50 value ' ) § 1 a Collar Ruttons, all heavily gold plated. Many » a] tan and white, one-clasp, Paris point, embroidered butts saint ea eee geen fal backs, many one-piece backs 50 value, ‘ aS 2 . , SIMPSON CRAWFORD O.———_————— Valentines at Se to $2 rx rnira rom. _A Thousand Novel and Beautiful Designs Valentine Gift Books $1.89 for Book of Sweethearts. $1.45 for Home Agatn with Me. $1,45 for Old Sweethearts of Min $3.00 for Bachelor Belles $1,38 fo. Sweethearts Always —— SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, the World’s Best Markets aa Sixth Floor, Women's Overseam Gloves, $1 Overseam #, two-clasp, black, tan and white, Imperial em- broidered backs, $1.50 value, Ne Women’s Chamois Gloves, 79c Pair Full pique sewn. The best it is possible to produce, One-clasp Paris point embroidered bscks. Some sell this quality at $1.15, others as high as $1.25. Cur reg- ular price, $1, By famous American artists ‘ + Riley Riley -Harrison Fisher seeveeees Madison ‘SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. = ‘High-Grade Groceries from | Alaska Salmon— ‘ainer. | | Fresh Roasted Coffer — Imported Sartlines — Folled Ham--Ar on Brand; packed Foun 4 } Our W i Packed in ure ive | mour Star Brand and | ~ fan ean. 2 15: und ‘ ake—fresh sprvint ryt Roast Beef—finest Bee Sara anil from the oven day of |} ty per | | an C | | quality, cooked in Smoked Beet: sold sale; raisin or plaing +! tome Made Ples hers — Frash {oom | ourown kitchen; sold regularly at 0c; spe sold regularly at Le; or pave Hal Bet regularly at 35c; cial, wafer ig special, per Reyes ‘Teas, Five otek tear | | special, sliced, sliced, per Ib.. AZo]; Yuet Wh Beil ip... lle spechalen j antipaitiness amet | | per Ibs... 28c¢ pecet duicy Oranges — e- | am pken, for..+... 25e¢ f GEA f | Moneless Becakfast ,| Hed Kipe Tomatoes — at Peay 25c Biis; | Brand regularly il He cee teat | TRA SIE s Bran ety Butter ‘ eciat, dox., vadinunds 20c | : Te | fh 19¢ | | wilasp car... Ue PN ages p Hor. n (4 r i 5c | fants cts, | Aves Eanes albwing Pure Wines and Liquors Chow Chow — ‘Macono- fee cana, ouers | cial . So) Fluch’s Golden Wedding | Imported Claret, Margaux chie's. tmported; regu IE Rage Ck! Ve 35c | 3 83c | ft, sullen ss, fon Teas layers, rmalade— | py liner eer ia, per bottle IIE for thair aro te cup vanjita, nia \ewulirly | ectally, for | DM, variotten yy allo : fold | ord 0.5 rly ‘at ade: 0c des, ape i} ewularly tbe ¢ : cial, Dertbs ces BOC | HR R206 re LOG) rare eit eee we 9c SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO Men’s Winter Suits €» Overcoats at the Remarkable Price of $] 5-00 Part call to-morrow, and the men who come in response to this clearance announce: ment will tind values fur beyond their expectation For the Suits and Overcoats Were Formerly Priced at $18, $20 and $22.50. how great the opportunity is when you Every populur tabric, every popular style is represented — Imagin can choose from the tollowing at 15: Men's Suits, Protector Coats, Medium Weight Top Coats, Tuxedo Suits, Boys’ Suits at *1.98 In the Under-Price Basement A SPECIAL purchase of a large number of these suits from a prominent wholesaler ‘enables us to offer these $4 gar- ments at half that figure. An Extra Pair of Knickerbocker Trousers They are nicely tailored, double-breasted suits for ages 6 to 16 years, wide pointed, turn-back cuffs; broad, long lapels, ete. The fabrics are se- lected woollen goods in many light and dark effects, Sizes 6 to 16 years, Also Russian and Sailor Suits for boys of 3 to 10 years. | Men's Overcoats, | Cravenettes, Full Dress suits, Prince Albert Coats & Vests ‘To-morrow’s price includes SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO,, SIXTH AVENUE'S FINEST STOR Se

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