The evening world. Newspaper, February 16, 1912, Page 9

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FROM SALESGIRL Foundling’s Mother Reveals Herself at Counter of Department Store. Feb. 16, of Mary Louise St- ng to-day her sudden salesgitl to hetress and anige ceunton with her long lost dressed woman came to Miss ounter {n tho d erday, When th she desired, the woman re- pled: “I want to tell you that I am your mother, and that you have tnherited a Jarge estate mar Morgantown, West va.” Miss Simons was adopted from Bt Joseph's Foundiing Home by a Scranton family sixteen years took her foster parents na ignorant of her own parentage, Within: two hours she had loft her fob, bade koodby to her foster parents and start. ed for Morgantown, Her moth ites that she is Mrs. Jeseph J. ts of Morgantown ar that the teal name ts Loulse ‘8 ber first 0, fr being it, being hushandy F through tho death of an uncie tn Mor: gantown. Whon Mr. Schildt died, she saye, she placed her infant in tho foundling home. - > K. DEVERY DIED IN A CELL. It was learned last night that the man who died jast Friday in a coll in the The World Fourth Ave. at Location: stock is greater sh Their kerchief. pure bright silk, We were vy so-called tu washa dle only i hin leave You are ) stay like silk. made of * schapp But see the 31 In. I Real Tub wash fabric. atin stripes are the seams is elim In every respect buy. Yet our very much less are lustror plain and satin values quoted, Mills to Consumer utes. HO Nutritious and easily digested. Builds strong, healthy dies and stron healthy min TO HEIRESS IN DAY Friends | SILK STORE Two doors from 23rd St. Subway; One block E. of Metropolitan Tower Buy Your Wash Silks at Manufacturer's Prices— which means no Middleman’s Profit. yus will be a wash wholesale store offers you choice from over one thousand patterns and colorings in tub silks at mill-to-consumer prices. the quality of our tub silks. never wash out, the first to make tub silks, shows in the high superiority of our product. wash si! them sl ing natural lustre, feel the texture and note the perfect Weaving of our Examine the way in w and dependable—the only kind it pays to elsewhere for inferior fabrics. I ERE are plain white wash silks; here satin stripes; here are crepe weaves with lacking in our great display. Before you purchase any wash silks, com- pate our values with those offered clsewhere. No “ looms—not marked up to he marked down, Rogers Thompson Givernaud Co., Fourth Avenue at 24th St., N. Y. H-O Oatmeal is steam cooked two fall hours i in the mill—you cook it but twenty min- | Saves you time, money and reduces the worl:, worry and expense of breakfast 83 1-3 per cent. East Gtxty-eeventh street pottee station | Dare not Stephen Kiernan, but Kiernan ery. His son married ex-Chief Devery's ste- | ter. He had four sons, two of whom are in the Police Department, and two daughters, He was an employes of the Park Department. He was burled last Tuesday from No. 4 Bast Sixty-third street, the homa of the eon Ww! married to Chief Devery's si Embrace the Opportunity | Take advantage of our ser- | | vice; have. one Oc | | (registered phys i | your eyes. | The Harris Eyeglass scr- | vice has been so satisfactory | that our eight stores have | come to be recognized as the | most thorough and most economical in which to pur- chase glasses. Every pair of Harris eye- | | glasses i is sold with a bind- | ing foiienree of absolute satisfaction or your money back. Harris Glasses cost | $2.00 or more. os TS Stannis Qculists and Opticians | 64 Rast 23rd 8t,, near Fourth A’ £f Weet Gath Bt, bet. Sthandeth Aven 64 West 125th St., near Lenox Ave, 42 Columbus Ave., 81st and 82nd Sts, Nassau 8: _8t., near Joba St. (009 Broadway, vear Wil wear Willo’by, Bhiyn St, opp. A. aE BE Briys | 607 Broad 8t., near Hahne's, Newark 4 76 1 ’s Greatest 24th St., N. Y. silk Our year. Our and more varied than the and wear like a silk hand- brillianey and coloring will because they are made of and are fast dye. American manufacturers and our long experience s with caution. Many ib silks on the market are mname. One or two ‘tub- zy and lustreless, for silk—but they don’t That is because they are "a by-product of pure silk. firm ich the woven—so that slipping in ninated, our wash fabrics are worthy n.ill-to-consumer prices are than you will have to pay us habutais with plain and stripes. There is nothing and endless assortments former” Our silks are fresh from the Looms to Wearer FO Enables you to sleep an extra hour in the morning. A perfect food for every morning. FRIDAY, THE EVENING WORLD, Women's Emb. Collars Celebrated bel Coon & Co.'s Make. All this season's newest designs— collars are 114, 194, @ and ore inches high; all sizes, I TF Main Hoot — Handsome and Exclusive Spring Suits for —— in This Special Saturday Sale The most charming and Distinctive Foreign Styles Reproduced with that Priceless and Inim the World of Fashion Knows as ‘ New York Air.” Special at.. " yaaly. is nothing i in des world quite so captivating, so abso- van prepossessing in its chic and style as a New York maker's adaptation of a Paris designed suit or dress. We all bow to Paris as the queen city of the world in the creation of beautiful things to wear, but in the field of skilful tailor work all the world must yield the laurels to our own city of New York. CF Third Foor. These Suits Show All the New Coat and Skirt ghee ‘The illustrated models show a smart tail JL, the prominent Paris Milliners| are now giving them first place in t! show rooms and they are worn by every woman who makes the best effort to keep up with the fashions. \\\ They are artistically draped with the new fa N Thon Taffeta_in changeable _ shades. We Show a Very Attractive Assortment at $3.98 «Clever fac-similes of our late Paris models which are worth many times this price, Beautifully Draped Chiffon Taffeta Hats Jn the new changeable color effects. They are all the rage for between- sa more dressy es hand 16 yea also adapted to the women of medium size. Saturday Misses’ Afternoon Frocks, Special at $18.75 . ae toon enrat ti cde ‘ season wear. We have oa ied our French models so perfectly % 8 The filustrated: model shows @ dirce jon of the nowest Parts stylo, made ev 3.9 adaints wales with yoke oF shanty foes sie aterdapad and cleverly that we can offer n splendid assortment at........ M foruning @ small apron tunte on skirt, Back trimmed Smart Duchesse Satin and Hemp Braid Hats bela) Hh Hafele LU as x all straw; but just the thing for immediate wear. Overa dozen styles in tailored or $ ® dreny effects: for tomorrow's willing. 2.98, 3.98 » 9.50 17 All-Silk Taffeta Ribbon at 12!4c A ribbon Wide of the attention of any one seckin drt for hair- millinery, sash, fancy work or other uses. 5'4-inch iter Lustre Beau- tiful Qual AlL-Sitk Taffeta Ribbon—s regul ce yard; just forthe day; ya $1.20, ne filet or Mac: me s front. Sizes 14-16 years. Misses’ poe eure Dresses, $9,75,912.75,315 6 wear in navy, black and white, with all mbroidered or real lace collars. Sizes “Men's wear or Ei effects in Nortolic p! t years. Misses’ Spring Coats, Special at $18.75 chad ale rie and storm serge, splendidly taltored Attractive man.tatlored mode and partly lined with peau de cy 6 years, Misses’ Washable Frocks, $3.95 to 312.75 mdid hand and body to it— 12'4e; for bolt of 10 yards, rduroys, shoer themes and fingham: ries oF laces, in sizes LA and LOyears. SIMPSON CRAWFORD ©O., BIXTIL AVENUES FOREMOST STORE, Your Choice To-Morrow of pA aE 11 BED eth Cady ‘3 and Up to ‘'S Solid Gold Searf Pins $1.00 10 and 14 Karat _ Gold 18.75 ; 4 SIMPSON CRAWFORD €O,, SIXTH AVENTE'S FORPMOST STORE Jus_for To-morrow Odd Corsets That ee sy ‘9 3 to 86 For $]-98 A GENERAL gathering of every odd and slightly soiled corset in stock, cluding all the popular brand Various modelsand styles to choose from and fitting almost ever: tach corset well honed, Regularly sold Extraordinary Saturday Sale of Samples and Odd Lots | of Infants’ €> Small Children’s Wear Souvenirs To-morrow—A pretty colored book of pictures and stories for the little tots free with purchases of $1.00. TH. of course, is just to make Saturday's special sale specially interesting. The values are so irresistible that on their own merits they would bring mothers miles, Sample Lot of Infants’ Long Skirts E> Second Fleor, Fine nainsook, daintily trimmed with insertion and edge of Valenciennes, Point de Paris lace or embroidery and clusters of fine tucking. Regular 3100, now...) De 9Be $1.29 $1.49 $1.69 Sample Lot of Infants’ Long Dresses Round, square or pointed yokes, prettily trimmed with medallion of em- broidery’ ne hemstitching or insertions of Valenciennes lace or embroid- st Some skirts finished with deep hemstitched #2, watching of trade opportunities has resulted in the a oy of three cases, consisting of just 462 Scarf Pins, from a noted jewelry manu- facturer, whicl rf enables us to sell them at this sensational pri ‘They have heen used as samples by the manufacturer's trave ing salesmen, and, as usual, are the very best. co Main Foor. The styles are almost too numerable to mention, but include Scarf Pins set in genuine Coral, Enamelled Pearl, Topaz, Jade, Garnet, Effects. PROREMOST ATORE, enna $1.25 and $1.50 Sample Brassicres, 88¢ All perfect fitting. cellent support and h reduce the bust. Also takes inal superfluous flesh in the back. of exceptional good value, at. . Little Boys’ Box Plaited Belted Dresses Linen, lawn, pique or repp:with or without turn-down collars, prettily trimmed with embroidery or scalloped] Tately trimmed with luce or embroidery, invertions to edges. Sizes 2 to 3 years. sda Reguterls 81.98 to 58.93, Jutly 81.50 to $8.00, Specialat. COC and PBc! at 98cw $4.98 SIMUSON ChAWFORD CO.,, SIXTH AVENUES. wore. MOST 'g b ponte =a Sample Lot of Children Fine White Dresses Long waisted effect or yokes, high or low necks, elabo- rately trimmed with lace or embroidery insertions to Turquoise, Amethyst, Lapiz, Afew with reconstructed rubies, sapphires, and wenui amonds, ete. Of course, some ate plain gold without stones, in very odd and unique styles, but the majority of them aro handsome stone set s MPSUN CRAWFORD CO,, BIXTH AVENUR': 39c Guaranteed In- verted Gas 25 ec Lamps at A PRICE surprise in a strictly high-grade inverted li that will not be 18 for many weeks te lamp is guarant and ce ts of teed _burne structib da This Saturday Clean-Up of Sm Small Lots Offers Our Finest *2.50,°2 €>°1.50 Shirts, 95¢ Made expressly for Seneon 0 rawford Co.'s reqular stocks by New York's best IC makers, whose workmen are thorowsh uw expe renced custom shirt (alors. T is only on such an occasion as the present-—not more than once a year--when we are adjusting stocks, clearing out breken lots and sizes and making room for ne y arrivals, that such a seemingly unreasonable price-reduction is made on the finest grade Shirts. You see, we must keep our stocks continually renewed, always fresh and up-to-date, holding our elear- ings while the merchandise in the bey-day of its demand, ‘That's why! > Main Floor. Materials are high-class corded silk and linen _shirtings, fine French madras The Patterns are those no York, the same cffects are shown in the pri 82.00 to $5.00 each to order. Pleated or plain bosoms. hack cuffs, All the newest, per A_ Brief Summary of the Values that Are to Be Had in Our Big Sale of Gloves at 25% to 3314% Savings The t gathering of Silk and Kid Gloves at the ew York has known in a year. All strictly first-class quality, all new 1912 styles and all sizes. Get your upply now. © Main Floor, Women's 50c Two-Clasp Silk Women's $1.50 20-b. ‘Colors ont: Length Silk Gloves $1.00 Women's 50¢ Chamois Lisle Women's 91.65 French Gloves for. % ,50C] Women's 92 1eB, Length Docskin Gloves $1.50 Women's 92.50 16-B. Length Glace Gloves at $1.75 Children's 91.00 Gray Mocha Gloves at 50c 79c B00 Sniiaeen' ie ue Pique Glace FF $1.00-—-$1.50—$2.00 Kid Gloves Women's Glace and Suede Gloves, from one of the highest class fleve importers, samples used y traveling representatives and in the various showrooms. A 29¢ 16-B. Length Siik d by the most critical men in New c by custom shirt makers, who ask ufts attached, some are French turns t fitting coat models, with the neck- band that gives the collar,the n, comfortable fit that mon 95 appreciate, AILRL 50 to 82.50 >) priced—while the lot lasts c Men's Pure Silk Knitted Scarfs $1.50 and $1.00 $3, 93.50 and Scarfs. . 65c | $2 Scarfs... $1.05 “The Demonstrator is here with the New Machine, makiny the ‘Ties while you wait. When you consider that raw silk is to-day worth 86.00 4 pound, and that one dozen of these Ties weigh from 11 to 13 ounces, and that they are sold in the best haberdashers’ shops at $1.00, $1.50, $¥.00, $8.00 and $3.60, you can readily The whole lamp is coustructed on a new scientific basis which will gas than any other The globe is of rosted or half frosted. Women's 91.00 ne-Clasp Capeskin Gloves. 5 Oe 28 Elbow $2.00 and $3.00 Silk Gloves ahaa very beautiful high cl Gloves in combi embroideries and colori Such @ bargain that it is almost 8 gift from the manufacturer. Inverted or Upright Gas Mantles, OC We have sold thousands of them at 10c each, For to- morrow we have secured about ten thousand to sell at this see what a Great SHPO uaLy, this sale pre: sents with the priccs only ©5e and 91.05, sensational price. Everybody ‘The sale price does not cover collection of samples tbat A Genuine ish hand-loom knitted scarfs, in beautiful color combinations, will want a half dozen or more. the cost of such known by the jzede to from the conset ive black and white, all tercueh the range of smurt colorings Now's the time. No mail, gloved, without superior to any line the bright purple, yellow and black combinations; a large assortment: of far OF Di cr nite urement embroidering. $I OO shown in Atmerica. 79. weaves and stripes on the bias, also sozie cross stripes and plain so! none sold to dealers; special, 6c Price.. Price.. Nieeserenthieias se Ree siete eer) WAWTORD Co. TNIBON CRAWFORD CU, SIRTH AVENUES FOREMOST STOMM occ J “All Our Winter Clothing Reduced to Half Regular Prices No Man Should Miss This Extraordinary Opportunity T is not too much to say that never—absolutely never—hius men’s clothing of irreproachable quality and distinction been sold at th very und gnified But it is time to close out Winter stocks and the price does not, of course, detract from the dignity of the clothes the s. We want the process over just as quickly as it ean be done— and we think that half pric s for America’s best clothes will do it. {7 Second Fleor. By “America's Best” is meant clothes that are produced by craftsmen of the highest skill, from designer to inspector, and all the spec rialists that come between, Such houses es Kuppenheimer and other high class makers are our source of supply, and, by intimate knowle we $3 these clothes to be the kind that the most exacting New Yorkers demand America's Best. DELICATESSEN itis ter H tb. He for Men's 830 50 lr Men's $ for Men's 820 $ 50 for Men's TTERINE W inter Suits Win- Winter Suite 415 Winter SPECIAL ~ wath Grove and ¢ rercoals. ler Suits end Over als, Nutts— and ee Hp eth or el td 22¢ ge and Overcoats, Overcoats. English Slip-on Rain Coats $3.50 for Men’s Regular $7.50 Rain Coats. We SUGAR CURED Trousers All our Boys* HAMS — whole or half; 15c¢ f A ae Overcoats in stock now lar 85.00 Trousers, a) $3.00 for ilar $6.00 Trousers, UNEEDA BISCUITS 50 for Men’s Hegular 810.00 Rain C $3.50 for Regular 87.00 ‘Trousers, nw (not deliver= 10. 50 for Men’s Regular $15.00 Rain Coa $4.00 for Regular 86.00 Trousers, PKABOS. 5 ce —————-. — Just Because a Pew Sizes Are Broken All Our Men’s Evening Clothes Are Radically Reduced’ Ours and Intormal Evening Cloth ‘ia cut, fashioned and finished in every detail. SWEET, ORANGES™' dozen JUICY 17 Hoey, SE) | 815.9007 819.50.0s $B4.50 | 2 828.90 tt Wevatl Suita 64. 455 ony niet Cn ne

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