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[nuvring Hanes, rier, ectsonse| BURGLARS BLEW OUT GAS, WANT BACK $600,000 [eu mit w was courus ot eure al Bolegt'y Advice Led fected somewhat incendiary and revolu-| PUTTING FAMILY IN PERIL. SUNK IN MINING STOCK, | tips ir. is ceser as vice-president THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1911, 7, i is an pn ainiitenctenibaeinasinnns eiitayeannin } 4 ] tionary remarks almed at the “despised” panne of the Tonnesseo ct Company, to Her Recovery Of things in wenerat, (he *xisting order | Boy Awoke Barely in Time to Save) Members of S$, H. Rosenblatt) oinguny ana a, airector @ is Seton Tht wh “tae sacri and tee, RID F 00 ON eneriel te wats, meeting of a Himself and His Father & Co, Sue te Recover and Montat ¢ y. Rronehitle end Aneta sould Dery, etanaa't Mantra tan a F Poth Noe eset | and Mother, Their Loss. | Propuet taps losis peroms are often accomplished. mi, Fourth street, Tt will be held under] BLOOMFIELD, N. J. Aug. 9. —Burg-| An alleged loss of $00,000 in a ste Naw HAVER, Prete TTot- | Gendumen: wanted Sted the auspices of, tye National Commit: |laré wio entered the home of Joseph transaction 19 the basis for an a ace Jolnson, the Haddam | Nivewas sceommarket ts eyt Re on brett ' {We Of the Unemployed and the Broth. | Garlock at No, i Berkley Piase early inthe souls, of Namen County, Weather prophet, In a statement to-day |'% I Sad zm now feeling fing’! dowel ise eudismed by Relining < Fuss Benet Miniy were frightened, away | petitioners are Sigmund Mf. itvsonblatt, | predicted a severe winter, He sald that ‘satea, | Nettle Whitney, @ cultured, tniddie. | While making a bundle of allverware| Mores H. Rosenblatt and Max ‘lox Labor Day would be fair, but there 1 ftestions, For | trad der tho firm name of SU. would be two violent disturbances occur in the dining room. Some time after; trading unc : sixteen-year-old Edward Garlock awoke | Rosenblatt & Co. at No. 42 Broadway, | jater in the morth, the most serious one ; side 4 Manhattan. about the 20th, we Muiatoper ana Gi ante wey |" ‘The Rosenbiatts and Hessiein seck to in a half-stupor and op recover half a million dollar: James Phillips Jr. and Walter E Lasrnton Pate || An annuefsale of end-lines of , fot additions! evidence, standard low shoes, including 5 | | pumps and oxfords, in all e leathers. Among the $1.50 lot Meeting Held Here To-Night aged woman, who was seized with the wanderlust twenty years ago. It w . about thi ° to Select the “Brake Beam” |spoke today Mt the doctor) ‘i | “I'll take the delegates in hand and | Delegation. Personally conduct thelr tour,” said he, | Then © sought to awaken his mother | to TO 1S MINUTES FROM ANYWHERE Jman, It ts charged by th Formerly | we also incl Formerly “if we succeed In getting ohough of |and father, but it was some time before | tee phiiiina and Newman. made 198 nd Si a Dae Mages ee $2.98 them. It wouldn't be the first time on he could arouse them. An ambulance | i eitations which caused S. Il. I a uede Pumps that have | peeps {the brake-weams for me. I'll guarantee MPLOYED, }to get tiem alt down to Washington in| forty-eight hours, We can pick up food on tho way, If some one don't give It |the he was summoned and after he} ly revived the couple it was ed that burglars thadebeen tn | se. A gold watch and sev |to us, why we can steal ft. That's; trinke!s were stolen, but the Dr. Reitman Says Some Stren-|what 1 used to do when I was a tramp. |ware had been abandoned after it had If I needed food, and tt was in sight,| been tied up in a_tablectoth, to $2.98 | been $3.98 and $4.98. to $4.98 No mail orders, None sent C.0.D, of exchanged, Bioomingtstes’, Second Flee All Our Women’s Wash LAWS FOR UN blatt & Co. to purchase shares of AU MI AN N Ss. of the Union Mine © Company tipon which the oss mentioned was AT 149 WST. ENTRANCE OF SUBWAYOR ELEVATED | masel_for tho plaintiffs, in fl thes gapiaenandoonneg F REE uous Things Are Necded | 1 just netped myself. That's the system en With CASH or Dres, t $ d 52 of philosophy I believe in, you know.| To Wed A. B. Parker's Niece. | Ses [0 6 an in the East “What are the hoboes going to do?” | WILMINGTON, Del., Aug. 92.—A num- Cc R E oD | T ° : asked the reporter. | ber of Delaware people will attend the ur entire remaining stock of wash dresses, _ “They're going to discuss Jerisation | wedding at Addison, N. Yu, today Purchases dimities, cotton voiles, lawns, madras, cham- | for the benesit of the unemployed,’ of Miss Rebecca M. Parker, niece of , If enough “down-and-outs* volunteer brays, etc., must be sold ina hurry. They are 77 in many pretty , styles and mostly all. sizes. plied the doctor, “They're going to| Judge Alton B. Parker, and Roscoe G. to-night at the Manhattan Lyceum tol favor the adoption of a system of pen-| Hitch, son of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas A. want a complete change. We want a £ Ist, will lead the delegation to the na-| few more explosions a. ttle farther| qpontne Involving a large purchase, each piece containing 12 yards. Mike tho Los Angeles affair, don't In the lot are edgings and insertions in many styles; in some there are several widths to match; Fresch and German make, beautiful patterns. 50c Val. Laces, 25 70c Val. Laces, $1.00 Val. Laces, 12-yard piece |” 12-yard ‘piece... 35¢!” i2-yard piece... 5e Put in a supply for present as well as future use. Rovmisete es | The police of on are withPolding the name of a minister ithe doctor hesitated for two or three | Was stolen while he w: “ pet sede I ini Former selli d reprosent tho “great unemployed sidns for the unemployed and— Hitch of Lincoln City, this State. The r ursell ing prices range: masses" of New York at the conventton| “Oh, cut {t out, Doc,” broke tn Hap- | pr! de-elect 1s a daughter of J. EMiott | Call and Convince Yor up to $8. To close them of the National Hobooes’ Association, | 00d. “Don't beat about the bush. You | Pet Wartmineie dealer at Ad- | YOUR TERMS ARE OUR TERMS quickly we say take them at Which 49 to be held in Washington on| know as well is I that all this talk | dison. Mr, h 1s a membor of one : . for the purpose {Of the prominent families of Delaware " Friday, Dr. Benjamin Reitman, the so-|@nd agitation is merely for the purp dan ex! fe farmer. | uy chine ot rapa ase foe at ating ona [amd A exemeee Corer '} Sale of Val. Laces, 4 Price bosnagh) redid “I tions, We don’t want new lage, We “ | ager for Imm: man, the Anatch-|want a complete change.’ Ml Fron Clergyman i) . , tional’ capital by the “brake-beam route,” as he calls {t, That is to say, they will w the general custom of tramps and t their way.” he eatd, “Z muppose we Go.” Dr. Reltman toll all about tt today 1, say #0 and don't be backward/" | charged with stealing it that the sult in the tiny office of Mother Earth, the| snapped Hapgood with @ positive click | case contained one bottle of whiskey local anarchistic pub¥eation, the while|of his square jaws, and one nightshirt, CSS | (ERE ERE aug am egacyt m| [49 st. 1 Boon WEST OF SPlve Opel Last Ev Main Floor, $15 Gold Initial Dinner Sets, $8.88 | 100 pieces, made to your order; one of the many moneys saving ORROS Aa itree in Our Fall Sale of China, Lamps, ete, Set comprises 160 pieces, with Scup Tureen and Cover, and regular rim soup plates. Each picce is decorated with a very neat gold line border, extra gold line trecing and the new ribbon effict gold initial. Made of f light, thin, durable American jf i N 4 | | | | Now Is the Time to Make Your] | | Preparations for LaborDayHoliday You are sure to want a smart hat, and where else but at Simpson Crawford’s would you look for it. The Jauntiest Tailor Suit Hats from $4.98 to $5.95 Extremely Smart and Dress Trimmed Hats for Silk Gloves Mousquetaire 16-Button Length Double Tipped Finger Gloves. .... ce We quote this low price on these much demanded gloves in order to give our customers an inexpensive and durable glove to finish the season with. trimmed Hats In finest grades; also at ele prices Regular 8 $1.00 Glove in in black ow Black and ( ! Colors, 59c.. Salyer ‘3. 4 er ele TH. AVE. SON 207 STREET. NEW YORK f August Sale of 1911-12 Furs An Occasion ot Vital Importance to the Woman Who Would Buy The Finest Furs at 20 to 35 Per Cent. Under November Prices We want Simpson Crawford Furs to | be widely known for their Handsome Black or Purple ‘Un- less than $15.00; our price for (none C, O. D., deposit required) One Thousand Dozen Water WP Tumblers at Special Prices:— = Velour Body Hoods and ‘Hats: beautiful Women's Elbow-Length in qual! all good €7Fur Dept., Third Floor, Vy Mh co. | Thin Blown Glasses, with ribton initial, like cut Glace Gloves’ colors ‘All furs purchased in this sale will be stored until wanted. If 16-button . and black.. *4. 50 ana *4. 98 AEP ——_|_ TI} thin Blown Gtasees, with ribton initial, like cut ...... charged will fa entered on your Oatober bill to be rendered Nov. 1. regular ery extensive showing of White Felt Hats; Water Tumblers, plain, thin blown gla: ‘4 toft and regular finish; simply rimmed = Ribena earcidld p ne $75.00 Full Skin Caracul Coats ian a , 1.89 aot "1.65 «a ‘5.98 = ‘umblers, first quality, heavy Si 52-inch -fitti full caracul skins, fectly || | Women'sGlace Pique | | mmo: TELtthod, hes graceful shawl*collar end alk crochet ot jowelled buttens, || | women's Glace Pique Untrimmed Millinery, SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO,, SIXTH AVENUK'S FOREMOST STORE, Charming New Blouses at $1.98 New Designs in Dainty Voile and Crepe Trimmed with linen Cluny or handsome embroidery inser- tion. The crepes are hand embroidered, also lace trimmed, some with frills; low or high neck, the set-in or kimono sleeve. hese are some of the most attractive waists we have ever seen at this popular price, EF Frinmod | Millinery. Spepnd,. Floors Main Floor. $4.50 American Cut Glass Fern a With fern and mirror platcau; on three feet; * $2.98 fine American cut glass, with lining, at... Sewn Gives f n ‘ou wil atly appreciate this argain. nOwe-laty, in white only regular value $1.50; '89c The lining is a heavy brocaded satin. At $3.75 these Coats present a wonderful eppeetunitye one cannot pro! repeat. Special August sale price. $75.00 52-inch French Seal Coats at $59.75 Made of finest quality French seal skins, beautifully matched; with large shawl collar fe deep cuffs; lined with silk brocade; finished with large crochet buttons. . $195.00 52-inch Hudson Seal Coats at $129.75 Made from best quality Hudson seal skins, beautifully matched, has the ap- pearance of Alaska seal, with large sailor collar and cuffs; lined with finest quality brocade silk; finished with silk frogs. $57.50 52-inch Russian Moire Pony Coats at $32.50 Made of XXX_ Russian Pony skins, exceedingly well matched, with large awl collar and fancy trimmed cufls; satin lining. 52-inch French Cone Coats large shawl collar and dee cep cust, semi-fitted, lined with Skinner eli hed h but- tons; epectal ateese ride es SN ed 24.75 Fur Coats at Special Prices] Fur Sets at Special Prices 52-inch French Coney Coats. .. .924.75 £30.90 Pointed Wall special. . 8110.00 Natural Pony Co - 79.50] §3, $395.00 Natural Beaver Coat 225.00 947 $395.00 Persian Lamb Coat: + 275.00] $49.75 Natural Beaver Set. $89.75 French Seal C + 69.75] 887.50 Pointed Fox Set $79.50 Russian Pony Coats 52.50| 884.75 Blue Wolf Set SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO,, SIXTH AVENUS'S FOREMOST STORE, Well Known $2.50 Corsets ip on Special Sale at $1.45 All Sizes, but Not in Each Style A Pertectly Fitting Corset tor Every Figure Made of mercerized batiste and coutil. Up-to-date models. The new lew and medium bust, extremely long below; some with three sets of supporters. Aluminum boned. Prettily trimmed; slightly soiled frem handling. Sizes in all 18 to 30, American Cut Glass Water Sets Women's Sir Henri with 6 tumblers to match, ¥} 9. “eRe a Gloves at $1.00 $ e jue and Prix seam; horn clasp. 7 Main Floor. ALL CARS TRAN: CF Simpson Crawford Co. Second Floor, The Latest Creation, Shirt, Collar and Tie of Self Material Made of madras in light blue, lavender and black stripes, white ground; mannish model, yoke back. The new atraight $] sleeves without fulness and link cuffs; special.......... ve Fall Dress Trimmings Girdle Cords, all shades; d 2lc regularly 35. inthe wanted shades;each 123¢ Lexington to 3d Ave. 59th to 60th St. DON’T WAIT—-THE LAST THREE DAYS | of Our Remarkable Labor Day Sale of Highest Grade $4 75 List Walters Concert Grand Upright en Pianos, Music Cabinet, Chair, Silk Scarf and Cover, for $225 $5 Down and $1 a Week ouy $5 anf the piano is delivered at your home. {one-laetin Walters Concert Gi ‘of plano pert a pano who reg ot charge during bor d_piano scarf, music Foabinets chair an Sheer Lingerie Blouses at $2.48 ‘The front neatly embroidered in a half panel effect outlined with Cluny lace and frill of Val. lace, long sleeves tucked and lace trimmed, lace collar, Hand Embroidered Blouses at 93.48 hund embroidered, duchess lace medallions; yoke effect; leeves, trimmed with Cluny insertion; the collar also on plait over shoulder. ‘ORD CO,, SIXTH AVBNUE'S FOREMOST STORE, Silk Tassels, regularly 25c; black, white, navy values 60c¢ and . 39cand45c Notion Dept., Main Floor. Oar waa Schocl Books and Supplies and browns; Toilet Requisites c> sain moor. 39c All Bristle Hair Brushes.......--- 25 pound bottle the best antiseptic 25c All cists Tooth Brushes.. 40c Large Bars Greenor White Castile Soap...... 5c and 20c Hand Toilet Brushes, various kinds 20c Pint Bottles Witch Ha- Special To-morrow—Beautiful All Silk Crepe de Chine In New Fall Shades, at 39c This is the usual 75c quality and has all the soft sheen of the higher grade weaves. A good assortment of new colors including tan, lavender, reseda, rose, ivory, black, peach, ceil, pink, white, , dark brown and black. Twenty-three inches wide. ‘The quantity on sale at 39c is limited—just about enough for a day’s selling. School Dict F Day Piano | Bale S aenae Special Lot of Brassieres, 3 for $1.00; each, 39c tel, finest distilled. . 15c Webster's igh Schoo! Dictionar 36-Inch Black P. . finest distilled........ ; ack Paillet de Soie, 88c ¢ lawn; cross in back; boned in front; trimmed with lace | | 18¢ 12-02. Bole Violet Wevster'e Academic Dictionary, 750 yards should not last very long, as the quality is exceptionally $1,000 list Walters 88 Note Player Piano Outfits for $395 different patterns. Sizes $2 to 44. gxsecoxp FLOOR. Ammoni: dents’ Standard Dictionary #150 good, and would be cheap at its regular price; full yard wide, perfect Including @ bench and 12 rolls of music, $10 Dows and #2» Woon, CRAWFORD CO, SIXTH AVENUE'S FOREMOST STORE, TursON CRAWFORD CO! Bydents, Stands elt ld fied weave and black. Regularly @1.25. conceded to be the finest falters Mastertone re eisraP tse Plane withs y on the ’ Poplin de Chine, 59 2] Women’s 350 Handsome Embroidered Pisenutifal, Tasteous, well wearing silk ia » full range of colors; both in Hosiery plain and large space dotted effects, Regularly $1.00. Semi-Made Batiste 12.98 Black Ww kin Striped Messaline, 59c Robes To-morrow at ack and White Pekin Stripe: i 6,000 Pair of Women's Six different size stripes to choose from ost stylish materiale for Silk Hosiery, 35¢ Formerly 96.50, $7.50, $8.50 and $9.50 ad trimming purposes. Regulariy ronemos ain, Pioer, ON CRAWFORD €0,, SIXTH AVENUE Black only. tra heavy varter welt top and isle thread heels and toes; value 50c.¢rsein 7 Leauestionally the most extraordinary Robe values in towt and such a statement coming from simpson Crawford's (New York's robe head- / quarters) means much, P In our experience we have never before known such values and sych a choice of styles; scarcely more than three of any one design. Mostly in white, some in dainty colored effects. Robes of fine batiste combined with beautiful embroideries that will make up into lovely dresves. Main Special Advance Sale of Boys’ School Clothesat $3.50 Extra Trousers Suits that Usually Sell at $5 A large selection of stylish Fall pat- terns, in all the newest mixtures, browns, grays, tans, Oxfords; suitable for boys 7to l7 years, Norfolk jacket, with yoke or double-breasted; @ pairs of extra Tull cut knicker pants, An exceptional value—one that prudent parents should not miss Boys’ Russian and Sailor Suits, $3.95 Suitable for little chaps, #!4 to 10 years; navy blue or fancy mixtures; all the newest styles. Boys’ blue Serge Suits, $4.50 1k or double breast 93 Atlas of the World, 95¢ With the Latest Statlatios, &¢, Piven COLUMBUS AVE BET 163 8.10451 Per sec Thread Silk Half Hose, 25¢ Black and tan, 25c Lisle and Gauze Lisle Ho- siery, 17¢ Biack, tan and white. 95 Pure Thread Silk Hosiery,79c With extra heavy tops, with half lisle soles in black and all the newest pastel shad SIMPSON CRAWFORL 0, CREDIT TERMS $3.09 Down on $50.00 5.00 “* * 75.00 7.50“ 100.00 1040 « 150. 15.00 “ 200.00 5.00 “= 300.00 APARTMENTS FURNISHED v | There are Robes with embroideries } in rich eyelet. French hand work yr Filet “work, ete, Infants’ Dept... wi, Children's Imported Rus- sian Kirtles. tan or pure white Jinen; square neck and kimono sleeve; prettily trimmed with red or blue banding; some with em- Special at ¢F Third Five AWEUKD CO, } sIMPSO weairerat alesse: Restaurant Special Lishes for Tomorrow Half Chicken em Casserole BF, Hourkeuine 5Sc tat Heel Fenderivin « iM Bie rte sole . wt Hennes 35c Pare sees 106 GF Highih Floor, $12.50, $15.00 and $18.00 Fine Em- broidered Batiste Robes at Mostly in beautiful colors that will be geagply f4vored for even ‘ome of allover eme some .with handsome 4 95 heavy weight wand ad wool Boys’ Better Grade Suits A large variety of now Fall Nortoli and ; neasted suits, With one or two pairs ol broidered els. = Sizes 3 ticker trousers, rai con a rey et gga eer 5.00" 47-50, #10.00, 612.00 A SEVEN-TIME WORLD WANT WORKS ALL THE larly €1.50; at 9 8c E7Becond F eerste nr ce neat [—.2 ooo oo ODD BM PSON CRAWFORD CO,, SIXTH AVE,, 19TH TO 20TH ST., NEW YORK WEEK. ORDER ONE 10-DAY AND PROSPER. é ry © . - . ’ side of front panels of em- broidery in French and eyelet designs. Such valwes that would seem impossible. None can afford to miss