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——— rf one minute; If harder, Mayor Asked to Select | fr santeest City’s Best Evening Re een rs {Mle Speeet, io Schvolgirls Started the Contest and Disclosed Many Unique Pro- @esees of Preparing tie Pop- ular Breakfast food. ; Readers To-Day Say the Size Of the Egg Must Be Watched, and Also How Its Freshness Can Be Judyci. ‘The Evening World's exe contest ende) &, teGay. The answers to the question “What is the best way to boll an exe?’ | will be submitted to Mayor Gaynor and Re wil) be asked to name the win: Fo the person who sent the prize ans ‘The Evening World will present a dosen fresh ogee. ' test the prise winner because it was Bie query, when making an address to) @ehooigir! graduates, that suggested the) Vides: iventng World has been una fro print mundreds of letters received by tee Beg Editor. No on samed tat {tere were 80 man: Many unique processes are en by housewives. Bome of the smbwere follow: CHEFS DO NOT KNOW. |Wiitor, Eveving World: MTToia pet surprised at the an- ppealed to rela- fm thie city employ chefs, If you @0uld have found the odd one (the e@0h) be or she would have told yeu correctly. Let the water boil, then put the | "Mayor Gaynor has been asked to pe. | egg im and boil three full minutes. And then, if 1 may be allowed to 064, get an egscup, place the ege fm with the broad side up, crack Bell with spoon, then insert emall ond of spoon under cracked t. But be sure you get the end in attached ehell. Then just work your pw @round and the top will off a clean as & whistle. ‘The rest is easy. It will be found and cleaner then having eggs dumped into a glass. Pieaeesend the dozen exes to F. WILSON. i No, 867 Weat Fifteenth street. Ong ve, FOR SOFT. Rattor, Brening 1 ~ ‘& Minister out West whose con- @regation was somewhat ecat- passed the night at the feme of one of the members of ohurch. erly in the morn- Be heard hie hostess singing e ‘When he met her at Qweakfast he sald: “Sister Jones, we one verse for soft; two for ” P, F. BARNU?:. No. 46.East Twenty-firat street. a tf ki nae ary table use, Direo- one egg in a bow! and with bolling water, in which is to remain five minutes; ALBERTA CARSLEY. ‘Mo. 208 Kast Geventeenth street. PUT IN SOME GALT. i] wash the ege eo that the Then ha | nt 1s from the shel) in case frow the water, and if the “a i ur ‘rening Worlds proper way to boll lwo the right way, four minutes in Selling water, to the eggs »them in lukewarm water just a sec- JOHN MAHONEY, 8 West Forty-fourth street. ONE WHO KNOWS, Miter, Evening World: beat 7) water in @ covered kettle, ‘When the water hes reached the Bolling point drop the egus into the » Turn off the GET A FRESH ONE. Baker, Kewnlng World baad 7 is the way to boll an eggs. Go oat in the egg from a farmer, T eoet you $1. Then carr fm your hand and it. Then pla Dolling water. Then @ “Don't Wake M areful not to nA pan of ng two verses \ wt MITC L Tak TALCR sat) vioibwar ioe white be- yoke slowly to the boil, as perfectly w | Egg Boiler for WILSON CAN'T ATTEND World's Prize) rrr nce or uncun IXTHD AVE.19®10 20° STREET. 9 NEW YORK, | ssuievincrorsitie. oat ee wet Loge oft J been scheduled be ier committer. = that hie dates of the Invitation, ONLY ONE RIGHT WAY. Wort 1) “ bo invited the comm clined Wrintle‘tess SKin " Now Easy to Have WATCH SHELL DAY. | ng World way to I, Vrom Fainily Physician.) idee a We. puse for any “ est wrinkles, no matter what their nature, whether caused by | worry, habitual frowning, a debilitated condition or the ravages of Father Time, which anyone can ingredients at the exe may be considered Aigestibly cook Mt for the richest or poorest eptonr MARGARET BLAKE No, GR West Twenty-first street. THE IRISH STYLE. ag Balitor, Brewing World mediately affect every y My husband says Tam an expert {line and wrinkle, keeping the cuticle at botling exes 1 have the Irish | smooth and firm asin youth style and boll my ogee four min- ‘The proportions are one utes, Tam glad they sult M: lite (powdered) tq one-half pi Gaynor. Hope to Ket the eggs frexh, i i they are so expensive, The solution should b Mra. SHEA, No. 1176 Third avenue, | Wash lotion, It is equally . disposing of flabbiness of c! WATSH THE SIZE. i; H , Seb esos, bien Wea ell ns sagging below the eve The first thing freah ee; then conaideration, as ¢ em ATOOD 2 (- boiling point in about three min- | soon ary utes, which can easily he done on a OPEN LINCULN Open Monday and Sati 3 Rooms at... $76 4 Fursished at $165 5 Complete at . $225 | Wh Aas endif AND RAILRIAD FARE, it te @ duck egg february turn ture ous. ane, te 25% be 50 % S'e Rednet ans me 220 Kingsland avenue, Brook- Until do not let two mini —that is ‘\ I TAKE THECHILLOFF. - i (\ eee Nag BAitor, Evening World: * WY To boll an egg properly I would gest that you wash the ges Defore boiling them to take the chill off them, also for cleanliness sake. Then have a pot of boiling water ready and put the eggs in carefully with @ spoon @o as to avoid breaking them. Allow them to boll for three or four minutes, eccording to how you like them. ‘Then tak trom re and te run over them minute or twe. This will loosen the shell from the egg. ‘Eggs are to be eaten immediately when served, ae the: leon in their het shell. A. PETEROON. No. 00 Bank otrest. Yer Bihor ‘Tee Brening World: To boll eggs, be they fresh, or shall we eay pot ae new laid, but store esse. Place eag or eggs in eauce- pan of Stata pits >] ey. are all covered, tl Jace Hid. slow. , Ty to boll; if required aoft ‘betled, NEAR ©" AVE Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Brass 8 Enamel Bedsteads, Springs 8 Mattresses Extraordinary Values in New Spring Goods Brass Bedsteads Heavy stock, best | teed). All finish and eleee; @-inch oer ae eed) inishes Round Post style—regularly $28.50... $17.50 Square Post style—regularly $40.00... $27.50 W bite Enamel Bungalow Bedstead 1¥%-inch square posts; 7 fillers; brass cups; 3 foot size. Regularly $12.60............ +++ 20.50 Special Hair Mattress No, 1 black drawings, selected quality with its full natural resiliency; full size, 45 lbs. Regularly $88.25.... . A seven $20.50 South American Hair Mattress Selected grade; full size. Regularly $25.50...........0.....0005 $10.50 White Cotton Felt Mattress French roll edge, best ticking; full size, Regularly $15.00 . ++ $12.00 Upbol tered Box Springs For wood or metal bedsteads, ‘ Regularly $13.50 rerveeee $9.50 Exceptional Values in Bedroom Suttes Of plain and decorative enamel, consisting of Dresser, Chiffonier and Dressing Table. At $125 $200 $150 = $175 to $375 Value 8155.00 $242.50 ®187.50 8220.00 to &$70.00 | Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St, THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1912. w Wilron will not be able dinner of memory of eland at the Motel Bavoy inked n, but des wIRTHDAY | AFTERNOON TEA AND DAINTY LUN:HEONS IN OUR NEW TEA ROOM, BIGHTM FLOOR—POPULAR PRICES ' Jaathion Popular Prices—By that we mean prices a little low firsteelone festaurants ask. The prices are bigh enough to in The Annual February Sal a half century, and our silk supremacy is fittingly upheld in this Annual Event—a sale th brings out the,very finest silks at the very lowest prices known to New York. During week, silk sales have been announced all over New York City, the pretentious and the unpfetenti chases and go where you like and make a careful comparison, and if in one single instance you find prices, lower than ours, qualit considered, you can bring the silks back and we will thank you for the informatic have yet to learn of silks being sold anywhere near the low prices that prevail during the annual sale store tomorrow. $1.25 Double Width Mar $1.75 36-inch Satin de Luxe, $1.29 A new low price record on this quality of silk. Forty- five distinct colors to select from. A rich, heavy, lustrous silk, | price is so low. A complete range of colors, also Lack. Forty an excellent quality, and a big seller at the regular price. inches wide, now in great demand for overdraping. $1.00 Fancy Messaline, 39¢ $1.95 Colored Crepe Meteor, $1.15 ‘ ‘f ri . Forty inches wiae. Mctcors, as you know, are | eors, $1;39 Not, odds and ends, either, but a full line; new, | taking Dat hlaes among stnart dressers for entire costumes; hand Full 44 inches wide. This Is indeed a big bargain | clean + id up to date, with a large range of the real wanted up- surprise, because the right colors are hard to get; a perfect dress| to-date colors. Don't miss this great silk bargain. silk for afternoon and evening wear; 25 new and handsome color- some new colorings, create a sensation Tunt'ssthe tien weave aneralmnes\ at Kall prise). A clusive novel y effects and a broken lot of jacquards at less than | this price again. Guaranteed all silk. at's the ne yeave 5 t veav’ vost. Excel i ing ii %4 * handsome imported quality, 36 inches wide, ABVOLE| fet eee eee ce ee re $1.00 Striped Tub Silks, 5 An ideal weave w! has that rich, highly lu heavy weight that gs and drapes so artis! ally. 4 effects: a full 40 inch cloth, beautiful and rich self colored effect | excellent qui Absolutely periect Diack, a quality that will com-! and a handsome gathering of staple in Kemeemil alt grades. Chiffon Taffetas will be more popular than ever $1.50 Black Satin Duchess, $1.1 | enon teeta ator Ropular than ever | $0¢ Colored Satin Messaline, A handsome full 36-inch dress sutin—a perfect black. | trimmings and millinery purposes, and they will be scarce too. | Fifty-eight street and evening shades, cellence. changeable effects. price selling. Extraordinary Price Reductions in Dependable Black Silks $2.25 for $8.00 40-In. Black Charmeuse. | 93.38 for $5.00 42-lo. Black Charmeus>. | 91.85 for 82.50 42-1n. imported Biack Cropon. | $2.25 for $4.50 42-inch Black Charme 92.58 for 86.00 40-In. black Charmeuse. | 93.79 for $6 00 44-In. Black Chiff>a Faille. | $2.95 for $4.0) $4-In. Black French Dress Satins. | 92.69 for 83.50 42-In. Imported Black (wool b: Ths N CIEAWPORD CO., SIXTH AVENUES FOREMOST STONE, Copies of High Class Imported Hand Bags At Prices You Have Never Known Before: 3.00 to ‘4.50 Hand Bags, 85¢ ‘4.75 to ‘6.00 Hand Bags, $],.85 MOREOVER, we can say to you, and time will prove it, that you will never buy at such low prices again, because we cleared up the market, and the loss to the manufacturer would break the ordinary man—a loes that is only possible se of the enormous business he tas done in these Bags atn very large profit. ¢ Main Floor. Bags are conceded ‘o be. by the w rid of style. the smartes:, ric :est_and hands mes: Bags ever b-ought Wu.af prices wo id nuke one hesitate be ore buying. ‘Bags come from the clevetes_manin nc and, to use a timely and topical parase, you'll “take your hat off to bin” won yeu see the BD: ‘The man ifacturer go > #Hd Picks Up here and there 1 the quaint litte specialty shops one and two shops which only inveterate velers know where 0 find—and bri © them to and conirs them. and in this way brings the usual cost to voudown to 5.00 te nre going to sell these Bags at 85c and 81.85 you will appreciate the crowds that will come, but there will b» plenty of them—more than you have ever seen be 0 «' any one time. Here's a Glance at the Assortment Fine Silk Velvet Bags in black and colors. Silk Moire Bags in Binge and colors, >«fi Sati Bags in black and colors. French Tapestry Ba, Suede Bags in every imuginable shape and style. French Opera Bags. Unique and novel bags, one and two of a hind. The Gaby Deslys Semin velvet and plush. new Flat Turn Over Bags with and without frame, silk lined with insice p..rse. Hanasome Velvet Bags, beautifully lined with artistic hand ombrei very, many of which are embellished with hand embroidery / Moire Bags, embroivered in contrasting celors, others in tinsel SHtect, ‘Muskotesr Bags, Gorgeous Louis XVI. Bags and beautiful En ire Bags. Your col cof thr este Io 1t. ss... OC and $1.80 SIMPEON CRAWFORD CO,, SIXTH AVENUE'S FOREMOST STORE. To-Morrow’s Offerings in the Great \prr fs" ‘ ie Ml PA Hit lioy tty Regularly :165.00 vasists of 48-inch genuine $5.00 Extremely | $25 | One of the most ‘sensational values Also in Cireus-| We have yet offer- re . ‘ed. Note that it sian walnuts full te inch aH {and seven @-inch feet; neatly des| fillers, Specially signed, | priced at 929.30, A more handsome bed has never been shown at double iNT wie heavy, TMany this price. Has 2- inch posts, extra heavy fillers, panel head and foot. swell front, claw mahogany. $5.00, lower than other CRS Restaurant—French Cui in & Wi iH) anally Concerts by NAHAN FRANKO'S ORCHESTI Sontralts of Silks Begins Tomorrow An Extraordinary Low Price Achievement Which You Will Hail with Delight Marks the Opening Days Prices Quoted Are for All the Week 6 Ney house of Simpson Crawford Co. has had a silk-selling reputation for very near and if you have attended any of these events, you will appreciate more than ever the offerings of one of New Yors’s oldest and most reliable silk selling headquarters. £7 Main Foor. « When we announce a sale of this kind, we know just where we are at, and by forehanded buying and the placing of large orders—orders that represent more silks than most stores use in a year—we are able to get our prices down so low that we can say to you that you can come here and secure your entire season's supply and take your pur- __ We are going to devote our entire main aisle bargain tables to this sale to enable us to have plenty of room to install extra sale people to wait upon you promptly—we earnestly advise early shopping, as these unprecedented low prices will, of course, bring thousands to this A New Low Price Era on the Newest and Most Wanted Silks Begins with the Iiems Below | uisettes, 59c very thread all silk; we tell you this because the de range; at this price this siik shoul ings. A heavy silk lustrous fabric, Cannot be duplicated again $1.50 Fancy Marquiseties, 39¢ $1.00 Natural Color Pongee. 65¢ _ for the price. Not all worth $1.50, but you cannot help but choose A 36-inch fabric; will be greatly in demand this $2.50 Satin Feutre, $1.35 an extraordinary bargain. Double widti, beautiful and ex- | summer, but you may never have an opportunity to buy them at nish. Extra] ¢9 99 Imported Satin Foulards $1.38 That's the new and wanted fabric tha, ull the world t a 2S of style is using to make the new smart tailored wajsts; $1.00 Black Pallet de Scie, 59¢ New arrivals revealing the very “latest Parisian | guarauteed washable. A variety of colors ard huirline effects; pare favorably with any similar weave ever sold at 81.00. marvellous combinations. See them by all means. 36-Inch Colored Messalines, 69¢ : $1.00 Impor*ed Silk Foulards, 58¢ 75c Natural Color Pongees, 39¢ Forty-seven distinct shades to choose from; beauti- Plenty in this lot worth $1.25. Genuine Lyons} Another record breaking low pri trictly all silk pbk latloas Hirnepanha hh pedal ng this fain Pings dibry gy apenas prreeseryd aed prem ripey on ert onenen i teal aya aid mnhesttal Raat Lat Aneel Lela beast dpd aarp gg able grounds which the season has provided. anticipate sprivg and summer needs. "We reserve the right to| _ Satin Bordered Tub Silks, $1.23 ; $1.00 Black Bengaline, 48¢ limit quantities to each customer. Handsome ‘and rich effects, made up especiull for ; - . Simpson Crawford Co.; something entirely new, oil boiled to A very special purchase at than half price $1.25 Polka Dot F oulards, 69c insure porfect washing. A handsome range of colors to choose prompts this extraordinary offering. A ailk that isin great de-) One yard wide and a value giving achievement that | from, including natural. mand for contings, trimmings and the new jumper. fl be eee Cat for ella) to come [ittaige gee navy $3.00 Crepe Meteors, $ 1. 59 jue grounds with various colored a dots, white. A = "5 Handkerchief Silk st 19¢ . guaranteed water renting quality, Laven may iaever wn them Double width and full 40 inches wide. A hand- A new idea for those handsome silk handkerchiefs; | again at this price. | some gathering of the new street and evening shades; a closely Papp nee ee to 39 inches, only two sides to hem, beauti- $1.25 New Chiffon Taffetas, 95c woven rich smooth-faced satin for entire costumes; one of the best A staple nunfber with us well and favorably known for its ex-| A complete range of the new colors and color combinations in | A closely woven fabric of rare beauty and a rev ¢ De Luxe ack) Satins. A $22.00 Saving is without doubt a most remarkavle value— SY mahogany Buffet, solid mahogany price and quality considered. The set consists of ‘t +a Dining Table and yolid mahogeny | | a handsome two-inch post brass Bed, with 7 one-inch Tillers; « $20.00 Box Spring and a 812,00 Hine wt each as ills tated, ’ pe Solid_ Mahogany 345.00 Mahogany This 960.00 Brass Bed op Tables, ressers tor FBO SAnunusually Grry +3 february $15-00|_ TopTables, | | Dressers fOr F20 eras” ATTN er it isine sure the e at always the last ious sales, elsewhere on, 9c 29c also black. elation in low ( Aon

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