The evening world. Newspaper, October 4, 1911, Page 9

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hides down so all who of this » size lady day was t de nuit w Mra Barr serves } back that artis THOSE wit! friends of undratyd figure and ness. Some thought ! declared it too fat. who got out tape measures w away by the police, and at last ment. The G. were very nu’ 1t was alle: longer, so that they could the better see ever the cement wall, Visiting veterans, #0 the police estimate, take in the lady on the lawn, at trip on pleasant days WALL THAT HIDES NUDEMARBLEGIRL IS COMING DOWN All Washington Is Anxious for a Full View of Statue on the Barney Lawn. POLICE ARE EXCITED. PRore thetr chins and quoting from Ruskin Expect Biew Srowds Thati| ®t other authorities on art. pect Bigger Crowds Than Major Syivestor has this situation well th hand, but he rently doesn't: know ‘Those That Led to Draping ]\°7", to when Mrs. Bar-| ney-Memr es dawn that cement | By Figure With Cheese Cloth. | wat, tho indy on the lawn will then » be visible from hanher of pa (Spectat to in Evening Worll.) . 4.—Thit' nade} ines on the “This will mean) 1 Barney-| that Just easual visitors on hayricks or! ) Shetidan| 1" old surreys will jam the highways er outlook while ey .ush to the curb to feast of the Capitol City | elt syes on high art. ‘ amick | DISGUSTED AT THE PRUDERY mick,| SHOWN IN WASHINGTON. Atlantie, Living over in Paris, where she re- nily acquired a husband thirty years r junior, th netic Mrs. Barne hemently expressed ude of the W. her daugh ay across th return with the an, t that the cement wall that le art object will be torn] Hemmick tall who pass may see or | her ington publ Chiet o bit up in t 6 population Miss Laura ted skilfully who wante tue be set back a T am reminded SHOOED OUT BY ela Great excitement iss N \ Sylvastor was urged to drape the mart le | nymph in cheesecloth. This drapery cut down the attend- Sherida Cirele, but fn the course of time it biew away. The ex-|© | SLXTHP AVE. 197 SOM MAM ettement had somewhat subsided, but ‘there continued all winter, throug! the spring and summer a pretty ateady clatter f wooden legs along the pave- A. R. patrons of art ous and many of them, 1, had thetr legs buttt ere 19 alw: crowd of them hanging to th To-Morrow: The Biggest and Most Important Sale of the Whole Season. Guaranteed S$ Gold Filled Watch ugurmnrnanay ec| (1000 Exquisite Afternoon & teem ieeatee| ( Evening Gowns & Dressesat Seat. Ott tle IS Such Charming Creations are Usually Sold in the Leading Exclusive CHARLES A. KEENE 180 Broadway New York Wie ieaaiactienars Shops.in New York at $29.75, 334.75, 337.50—and at Higher Prices Open until GP. M.. Saturdays included, | |. seedy AY intensely interesting occasion. A thoroughly f hapiuler: ind Dresses, rw what to t dvessers of the istic Simpson Crawford Sale of Gowns Those who have attended our previous sales will k expect. They know how eagerly the stropolis and environs attend these ales; what se In Our Restaurant on the Eighth Floor A Vory Delightful Place. out these special sales, y will buy three—or more, Such beautiful er e Gowns and Dresses deserve the most enthu ception, How We Came to Obtain These Splendid Gowns and Evening Dr oO dressmah cern that in the wited i 1 hi Spring Lamb Saute u la French Bum Ca 1 whipped pe smartest Dresses and Gow Rvery Da Filed Orex We agreed, THE EVENING WORLD, Bi hh cada dh 4, Mrs. Barney-Hemmick and the Nude Statue.': and personas prop- State (9 99.690 “7,868 the conviction of Alfred frie Direet Tax, 86,072,760, . unt New York Clty will pay $4,301. we of real estate in + Drastic Cut Prices! AINCOATS | Gen, Lee's experience with the farmer. . asked by the farmer | Men's and Women's § cots e greatest, value in the Barney giris) with shad Ww ot whit sits MRS-‘A’C | r the Gamblers, BARNEY | | ting of Colonie, Albany County, sin the Albany p. matertal Vales ep Men’s Waterproof OVERCOATS In all weights, and rr the eee t, Men’ s & Women’s SLIP-ON COATS | “I mever ate Such Griddle Cakes.” Mrs, Re Van Vechten, 228 No, Sth Ave , e national’ ahd local | e finding some old | might Mrs, | ttention: c Mra. Ba jem. | Darks om record ayn SELF- RAISING FLOUR * sald Majir Syl- | For Light, Delicate Pie Crust, Bi: Mt. Vernon, N.Y. Values to 29.75. PLYMOUTH RAINCOAT COMPANY 212-214 Sixth Ave. ‘astry, Dumplings 872 Broadway of this are filled with h something unheard of bef» of our Adva 50 to 85.00, compr'si dor Fiction, History raad ns, LUTYSS 19°70 20° STREET. NEW Third Preliminary Announcement of Next Monday, October 9 The Advance Display Is Now Ready You Can Make Advance Selections from All the Bargains Any Day This Week Prices Are the Lowest We Ever Quoted And That Means a Record in Low Prices $60.00 Parlor Suite $ Upholstered in Panne Plush While we will scll parlor suites during Furniture Week even as 50, we desire to call your attention to the style zether with the fact that the $40.00 Oak Buffet rurniture Week Pree $2 5.0 Q encroaches, (sa. 00 Oak Dining Chairs With Genuine Leather Slip Seat 1.95 Made ex pressly for Pure niture Week tutesiney tean't be mateved of Fashion EEK bin tb eam ba ny d covered with Panne plush, ina s suite at this price. Take If you have a room. large enough for a 48- inch buffet, this is the one to buy. Note the general arrangement of the cabinets and drawers. Note the heavy carv- ing on the stands ers, the large mirror, the French legs and claw feet. Never until we repeat this Furniture Week Sale will you equal this unusual off &7 Fitth Poor Clocks Made to Sell at $50.00 Price for Furniture Such Materials as Crepe Meteor raordinary values are offered; how carefully we plan and n of Paris at her best is ref illiant examples of the art of fine dress Only the Cleverest of the Are Shown Note “the illustrat Heese throngs of discriminating women here to-morrow, Borde red Chiffons Marquisettes e nnieeree All the popular colors, Fass _exquisit ly Persian Mosul! Rugs women can be i! r ——<—=_ > ~——=—«Ss«--t— oe Ol OOS ae as > oC take the entire lot,” the dressmaking concern telephoned Special at qa tunity mus st instar ——a—<@SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE. 19TH TO 20TH ST., NEW YORK Cll’ <>—>—— «<> —@>—~@- | — fe lis ae — Oriental Rug Week Begins Next Monday, Oct. 9th Preliminary Display Now On ( 5,000. stock is priced for ¢ k. All newly and textures, not an accumulation of years of » but new goods purchased this season in’ the Orient by our own buyers. 200 Kashmere or Soumac Rug: € Most desircble $85 to R12 ular vale wonderful value “3975, i ~<@ Simpson Crawford Co.. 6th Ave., Rugs from the ys adans from atonal record breaking sale rble arrived goods, most dos &F Fourth Floor, Sine esl sot $x6 to n, a wonderful value, No! more than two to a customer, Spe- $i cial atressets. 795 New York Cit:

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