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RE ET TT RU ae artnet AIO NE NL ERROR RE IRE ARR A RCH ETM Pe Se ooo % ee = “THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1911. lost heavily, He went to Brussels and | JAMES R, KEENE RALLIES | tne re anit edasinn however, —@—VICTOR SORLIN'S ORCHESTRA, RESTAURANT. IC; “ bl Palle at ann AFTER SURGEONS OPERATE | fon the whol sed an enjoyable, even | Upson on Cr Df Fashion Geo succeed it was destroyed oy fire, Ten After pur: ing the estate from his brother Perry, two years ago, Mr. Bel- mont expended over $50,000 in making weeks ago Bradwet! came back to New| Effort to Reliewe Stomach Trouble | 0 Y York penniless, With his wife, his thir-) Said to Be Successful—No Sign | improvements. ‘ JUMP SON psn Ori NEw 1Co teen-year-old son, and ais sister, Della, | of Complications. 1 Mr. and Mre. Belmont returned from Y Jno took a nase in Hubbard | <a 4 Europe on July 19 last. They have lived Ulmer Park. His sister, finding em. | LONDON, Sept. 5.—James R Keene, ry quietly here and were Seldom seen ployment as a cashier at Luna Park, |‘%¢ American financier, was success driving. Was the sole support of the family, | {IY Operated on for stomach trouble | Sunday at a nursing home here. | Two weeks ago Bradwell returned to! str, Keene, who 1s seventy-three years wa "Ss Coney Island for the first time. None | of age, rallied well, Lexington to 3d Ave. 59th to 60th St. School Days Here Once Again We are really to meet all the demands of the little ones, ean See ee eee eas Note fhe following . * ition Boo AML inde and All thicknesses, some to uit the little beginner and some to ‘sult the more stidious taste of the will-be graduate. We mention a few ft | Peete Sores, ond, foe, n'y, on mini cellent quality of 144 pages to the box ‘ of his friends knew of his reverses ant| At 0.45 o'clock last evening it was an- H. A. Bradwell, Builder of! 5 saia nothing about them, Last| nounced that Mr. Keene was resting “ " Thursday Bradwell alarmed his wife vy | quite comfortably, There were no signs ‘Johnstown Flood,” Starved eiwine 0 a of complications, his condition promises) purely veertahie paking good progress] {he Liver and, Oe he ce. late { ‘ “There's little enough for the rest of | well and he i to Let Family Eat. you," he sail, “I'll not take any of it| toward conva ” oer away from you. For two days Bradwell refused to} A, BELMONTS QUIT NEWPORT Kitness, Flerbert A. Bradwell, who bullt The} est. Saturday he was taken to the} ————_ Hon Of the Johnstown Flood and The Deluge and al, and in a little more than| Suddenly Leave the Rhode I nee be accom: Made a fortune from their operation xt Lada Pet bee ie? ie a Resort for the Mou oh ADWAT'S PILLS. By to Coney teiend, died Gund ears old, and used to say proudly Boe Strnge County: Hountial of teeevac Could trace ita theattic| NEWPORT, Sept, &—Mr. and Srv. Mae EPSIA hon, fbb alba atta dl” ack to Shakespeare's tlme.| August Belmont unexpectedly cloned | scaled” ne Fo that eaten abn “ Thomas A.- Bradwell, was|By the Sea yesterday and proceeded | its nourishi port of the Two years ago Bradwell took The| master of properties at the Metropolis | to the White Mountains, where they eaten eer ag, mat Johnstown Flood to London, where he| tan Opera House many years. ; Will remain ten Gays. It is sald that RADWAY ry tie Aver, Bowels, Lom of Ay Pen and Pencil Tabiets fair TT iy? Auto 6x9, os eee Other Wednesday Sales ¢ are Announced in This Evening’s Journal ET 5,000 FREE THEATRE TICKETS, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday BACH TICKET ENTITL A LADY TO A SEAT in the Manhattan Opera House, 34th Street, Next Sunday afternoon or evening, when Marcus Loew will inaugurate his season of high-class vaudeville. These tickets may be had for the asking. Special Booth, Main Aleahs BAL Rear. Ahi FOR LADIES ONLY. Lath Concerts in Our estaurant by Y/} Victor Sorkin’ Ore hestra count ef te sree Ning” an tervice; e ‘On vi Re expret elevators. of Fashion SIXTH: ISOM STREET. 9 NEW YORK 7 eo 32 ASOT Shadow MR popular’ 85 ice for Wedne: Girls’ School Dresses: Girlie’ School Dresses, in heavy percales and linenes; high neck and long sleeves; in fancy patterns and shepherd check; nicely trimmed with cn sett in eclore; full pleated skirts; an assortment of new Fall patterns; 6 to 14 8 yeare; at the very special School Sale price....... 9 ce Girts’ Plaid Dresses, in wool patterns and plain serge; yoke tind cuffs of plain or check material; trimmed with piping of red or small buttons and sill Lol $ pleated skirt; 6 to 14 years; big value ; 1 98 Girls’ Dresses, all wool serge; one-piece sailor; full pleated skirt; sailor collar and cuffs trimmed with colored tie; 6to 14 years; special... ..... 446 clpig i 3.98 Girls’ Charming Coats at $5.00 in all the newest styles, superior materials; roomy and good looking; all colors; sizes 6 to 14 years. 24 Ploor. Portieres & Dra aperies To Order Special low prices for this week only. Silk Velour Lambre- quin, trimmed with gilt galoon * and embroidered center po mounted on compo board, Autumn Showing of High Class Millinery We are now in full readiness to take care of your every want. We don’t think there is anything in the Millinery World worth having that we do not show. [> Millinery Parlors, Second Floor. We Offer for Tomorrow Some Smart Stiff Trimmed Hats for Immediate Wear. Quite different from the ordinary run of popular-priced hats. The Clara, at $7.95. A smart Dutch bonnet effect, with handsome fancy ostrich trimming in the back. Just as scen in the shops of Paris. The Wilbraham, at $5.50. A very jaunty mushroom Ifat, with rolled edge, trimmed with imported wool and chenille ornament. Very chic. The Sorrento, at $4.98, A very clever little turn-up back shape, in bright finish felt trimmed in a very chic manner with large velvet butterfly bow’ Hosiery: The Greatest Sale of the Entire Year Hosiery for Men, Women and Children at the Lowest Prices You Have Known for Merchandise of Worthy Character It is sure to be the biggest event of the whole year. We have been many months getting ready for this sale, our European agents sending us case after case of Hosiery, and the best mills in this country sending thousands of dozens. If you want Hosiery of style and quality for yourself or the youngsters, here is the best opportunity that you can wish for. Well worth while to buy: a supply for months to come. [> Main Fioor. Women's Hosiery Children's Hosiery. Men's Hosiery Children’s Se Quality Stock- "19¢ 2,000 Pairs Men's Pure Silk Hosiery; ings; special at. regularly 50c pair, To-morrow at.. Women's Thread Silk Hosiery: reg- ularly priced at 75c, Special 9 To-morrow at 4 c In black, tan and whit knees, heels and toes. » wil eaten heavy i Wonderful values. In all the popular shades. toes, and with deep lisle garter tops, in black |] Children's 50c Fine Silk Fin- 25 Every pair perfect. Black and tan included. c Made for service, with lisle soles, heels and only, We also offer in this lot, and for the first ished Lisle Stockings..... Lisle heels and toes; highly lustrous silk. time, extra size thread silk stockings. te Glace and calana, Mantes Teaported Silk Lisle Hoslery: Women's Imported Pure Thread 479 A Children's 25c Fine Ribbed 12: value 50c; 3 pairs for $1.00; 3 5c 2c Silk Hosiery; value$ 1.00..... Cotton School Stockings. pair..... ee Riad: “<®~<SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVE.. NEW YORK: lined "with satin eatin sed edged with In black and all the season’slatest colors, to match] meh light tions; in black | _, In black snd solid all colors, ‘Full fashioned high = = SSS tinge. jor 42 in any net or tei era Mle whines] ght ™ phan ees he na oa has [reeds an doles COR. 46.ST &8TAVE: $10.95 Women's Imported Lisle Hosi- ypc BS A ead 5c VE pM UTE FROM Bh vA Die ery; regularly 39c............ 25 c| (7.000 Dozen Pairs Women's Mer- ) |Teeulafly S5c............ +440. Silk Velour Portieres, In black, tan end white, with high spliced heels} | * cerized Lisle Hosiery :reg- eee popular colors; rein- of fine quality, lined with satin, and double soles and heavy garter tops. InFly'So Gali apecdnle es ] 5 c forced heels and toes. trimmed with gilt galoon, finished 6,000 Prs. Women's 25c Im- 1 ; cet 5,000 Pairs Men's Imported ported Full Fashioned Hosiery 12¢2.c| | yf'ssgeusec'tp gud gnare liste iateck | |Sampte 380 and soe Hosiery. 1 2ac Fine gauze cotton Hosiery; high spliced heels and] | high spliced heels and garter tops. Fine lisle, silk lisle, in plain black cottan; split deep garter tops; in black only. soles; some have slight imperfections Dozens of Other Lots Embracing Every Hosiery Need for Every Person and for Every Occasion. SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE'S FO! dST STORE, oo i Women’sSweaterCoats|| Renaissance Table Cloths joe cpa Reis Fail Shir ts Another Typical Simpson Crawford Offering Four thousand eight hundred pieces which we took off the The smartest in the land, to be found in our Sec- hands of a “loaded” manufacturer at about half prices—all to be ond Floor Waist Section. If you have not seen our aid outs fon veer selection to-morrow at bargain prices that . + . . , hise to crea CF Main Flo showing of Sweater Coats you have missed a treat. We | | ? restes genes tion, sik nl sell very, very many of them. E7Second Floor. 300 of These $7.50 Table Cloths A Very Fine Sweater Coat, Special at $2.65 Seventy- $ 95 Of fancy weave, in worsted, double breasted, shawl collar, large pearl 7 buttons, A splendid warm garment with good heft to it. yieteel two beautiful pat- Imported Messaline Satin Shirts, $5.00 Pee ivory white, turnover cufls and collar; small patch | | terns with lace insertion in pocket, inset sleeves. centre of slats The bene s ret and the Very Dressy Lingerie Blouses, $2.98 TOOTUEND Ue DETICS : Gt very fine voile, handsomely embroidered, trimmed with point | | designs exquisite; such cloths have never been sold at so d'esprit lace pada) Fi low a price. To see them is These are on! i tobuy. They make beauti- ete., to be foun SIMPSON CRAWFORD ©0,—SIXTH AVE! ful wedding gifts. The il- lustration gives you but a Boys’ $5 School Suits, $3.50 | | stight iden of their beauty, Two Pairs of Knicker Trousers with each Suit. quality and size. E THEM. ‘This $7.50 Table Cloth, $3.95, with French | $32.00; for. . e y The illustration gives a good is f the Lam- Furniture Without Deposits || torso ge, Purchased in this mannee am exer Vader be ted ry the bayer. Our methods be stored fe til wanted. Up ry Store, Bd floor, "YOUR OWN TERMS | Line te Sale of Hosiery for the Family Ww Jerseys ore! Jelgnd and Connections. artmente irniahed for 200 ** Men's Lisle Socks, black, tans, Women's Silk Stockings. Wom- navy, blue, gray andiavender 14¢ | en's. handsome black silk boot | Men's Silk Socks, black and hose; less than half price; a variety of colors 18¢ price for Wednesday. . 24¢ Men's Stik Socks, linen heels Women's Silk Stockings. Wom: poe 24 | en's pure thread cobweb silk hooe; Women's Lisle Stockings. Wom- full fashioned; black or en’s fine gauze lisle thread hose; white; unusual value at . 39c! 7 deep garter top; black only; Children's School Hose, “ at the special price... 17 | ~ double strength at. the knee 8c! | Women’ ‘6 Silk Stockings. Wom- | Children's School Hose, fine 's fine quality pure thread silk ribbed, double knees hose; deep garter top; wear Imported Lisle Socks, chil- guarenteed......... 69 ec dren's 25¢ and 35c........... 7 rd Haviland China Dinner Sets 100-Piece Dinner Sets, Theodore Havi- | “land China, usual price $21.00; for $14 50 To-morrow (Wednesday) only ° Cups and Saucers and Plates to match at very moderate prii lt ON G Ask to see our other dinner sets, at a price range of $2.98 to $150.00. — Our cece ak Also to a y 3, Furnished he *B9, i44 ined as" Fab i" |*gs'98 °49. sr cy f JWiiteforOUR $4 A WEEK OP NS AN ACCOUNT Sewing Machines Mailed FREE | WE PAY FREIGHT | on Credit 750-752 8TH AVENUE, COR. 46TH ST.oRRyMt E'S FORPMOST STORE. ALL CARS TRANSFER, 7O Fine, stur lew style sults, made especially for this week's School $5.00 and $6.00 Renaissance|$2.50 36-in. Renaissance ‘ Openin ts that will not only give you satisfaction in looks and | | ‘Tea Cloths, $2.98 Centre Pieces, $1.50 200 German China Tea Sets, 4 98 service, but will always remind you of Simpson Crawford's store because 54 inchosin diameter: deep ince edge; You must seo this Centre Picco to Regular Prices $6.00 and $7.00, of the splendid values. © Second Floor. These are not called $5.00 Suits for the sake of ad- vertising—they are 85.00 Suits in better than the usual sense—there is a liberal $5.00 worth ip every suit, andit will show in quality, looks and fit. Norfolk or Double Breasted Suits bof natty, new fancy mixtures, and browns. pairs of ki with each suit. Age 7 years; value $5.00; to-m Boys’ Blue Serge Suits, Norfolk or double breasted $4.50 Boys’ Russian or Sailor Suits. $3.95 Boys’ New Fall Hats and Caps, 50c, $1, $1.50 some with lece insertion in centre of approclate what « wonderful bargain cloth; others with beautiful hand- te The design is unusual and in- drawn centres. The prico quoted 1s tricate, wide lace edge with hand- much less than actual cost of material,| drawn centre. $2.00 Scarfs and Centre Pieces to Match In most unusual patterns; we have sold these scarfs over our own counters at $2.00. The scarfs are 18x54 inches and the ¢ Pieces 30x30 inches square; special 98- LEX. T0 344, / S94 10 GOUSn GREAT PIANO SALE The Best PIANO Pur- | Shrewd Investors! clare vou Can’ bake | Don't Delay’ vehi the You Save $150 to $200 In Thiv Great Sale of 56 pieces, of fine thin, light G an China; excep- tionally pretty shapes and decoration: eraging a little over 8c a piece; set of 56 pieces; very special, $4.°8 $8.00 Imported China Tea Sets, also very special Imported Beer Steins, German stone; blue, with bileh inscribed with mottoes; special price, each,... ‘ Bloomingdale Geogr & Meats Extra Specials for Wednesday and Thursday Only:— so you will pot be ahic inthe World a aes eet eee $25 Sewing Machines, $12.98 $25 to $35 is the agent's price when these machine: Bie. Preserved Pluma-Larkeat y ge 18¢ under the manufacturer's name, We buy them by the Nog own ‘ 2 «Chicken Soup-—-Larke n Seer : sell them under our own name and save you the difference | $350 List Walters Wiehii's Pregerved.- Many Moy Special Baye #1 Woollen, It's the new 1912 model built for sewing on all fabrics from | Rich Toned $ 98 io eliareees 26 RECRAT SECUE the most delicate to the heaviest. eid aoe Bicester New materials in fancy mix- (s _ Sardines, Canned Fish, &c: tures, well made garments, in Pair. Complete set of attachments with each machine, 5 Olives and Table Oils: the new full cut st ines 6 240 Flectro Ball Bearing Machines. $18.75 Dwi and #1 a Weeks nerted, hendinee cna: de Ger tae: & Utaartat et > Domenti raines, | in ol ee Otte 45: on Payment of 95, ssuranco. Noextras, PPP iat can. eee eed to 17 years, A couple of pairs of these trousers will save the '65¢) ec cost of a new suit... jue Ours 04, ae a $0 Monarch Ball Bearing Machines $23 75 |$ Down; Machines Imperi| $25.75 $2M u} “Wheeler & Wil “New 2 Monthly Madichinerea tea Atlin or pilose ¢ FW smirso cra weoitn eo, S187 AVENTR'S FomrMost STORE } SIMPSON CRAWFORD €0,, SIXTH AVENUES FORBMOST st airy enna 1 ae \! ir iE si erihaciag x ghee || Ott First of the Month Sale Quality Foods « |] QWs ovum waLrena pian iw UMM) OMige a sl ctto. Mle) | eee eee seme Vien Rinse wroceries; Domino Sugar, Armout's 22; Hams, }" 17! Royal Recs: Bale tomorrow, Sb. gg Flour, six" 72¢ | ¥) Sardines Bacon Coffee bone Cellar ae s &&-Note Menten tone Player 0 Gutiits, $395 | wins $2 por Week. c. Queher Onis. per ‘ib: Se | Bilehest Wive—Drowsne per 16248 “Fresh Meat Specials for Wednesday: te Butter 3 f at tan mt at $1.65 = India, Ceylon Finest 84-note p cover andeabinet lee $1,000 List Walt | | ro Helland paonn nat 8c. erty ~ Deh 7 5 / Dont buy f Piano Frauds! hears thc T, ¥ Pe aches Oat FE Yakes_ pres oma ton , 70c } | Shoulders of Pork, apioca j . i r j ; re ey, ‘ ts Bestar Dnported ith the ‘orter: ouse Re 5 7 aunt an, 330": 8 18c3;":;, ay ie 9e 39¢ ° ! : |. F UNCHANGH pian tor Io alters and pay any balance Benne oon Beat Rib Lamb Chops, eee duo at $1 a we UPON REQUEST a representative will cal 2 lottom Round 2ga of Spring POLL RIT PIEO Crawford Co., 6th Ave., 19th. to 20th St., New York | j= AllCars Transfer to BLOOMINGDALE rLex,to 3d Av., 59thto 60thStie 2BLOOMINGDALES’, vLer,to 34 Ave., 58th to 60th St *

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