The evening world. Newspaper, March 21, 1912, Page 5

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~ “PLANTOBETIE ~~ RALWAY RALSTO | Conference Is Held Between Railroad Men and the Steel Manufacturers, Driven by the unusual number of breakages in steel rails throughout the United States this winter to seek rail which will resist the varying at- Mospheric conditions in the various sec- tions of the country, the Executive Com. mittee of the American Railway Asso- ciation at No. 75 Chureh street, and the representatives of the steel Industry opened a conference to-ilay at the clation’s headquarters. An official of the Executive Commtt- tee admitted to an (Evening World re- porter to-day that the railroads are alarmed over the unusual number of ‘eroken refi that has resulted from the low temperatures which have charac- terised the winter. “There ie no eortmonious controversy between the sted men and the rail- 0- reads,” said this official, “but the oon- Made of cream net and handsome Cluny lace insertions, designs. combination ver and drawer or skirt; lace trimmed, with beading ‘ ‘ ferences are to exchange advice and | fresh egg: and milk, Undoubtedly, some persons th et dai tily tucked and the lace insastionie in both sont and ribbon at waist 4 i exporienes, in the hope of producing a ere beusfited In thle war; but ibe epprosriste e net daintily tucked hath 91,50 Bed ads, cach 88c We ’ D ac Cc 4 higher quality of rail. pongo ye dees frontand back. Made in the manner thatisso $9) (7) Large alee, white crochet; excellent heavy quality, hemmed ready for omen's 45c Drawers and Corset Covers at 29¢ i ET ral nal oct 108 ely ts to 6b ty dont et important to the perfect fit of these new blouses 4e woe. Pretty medallions aad all-over pattera y Drawers of cambric, French baad, cluster of tucks and rutile ayelet 4 4 bobin: wingaeta Bowest study on | nee Weldht, eat wholeome, nourisht in pao} . ronan roidery. Corset Cover immed wit ‘ the part of railway and steel experts | ‘ne wronie thine of tem thiee add theron | @ S—— SINPHON CRAWFORD CO,, SIXTH AVENUE'S FOREMOST STORE, SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO,, SIXTH AVENUR'S FOREMOST @TORE 4 | ace insertions, beading ribbon and e : ne a, q te ey yeate, Gand tt te] por} vd ‘things | Sane ti add ad aS p ($4.00 Silk Pettico t AIMPHON CRAWFORD CO, SINTH A’ e's FOREMOST sTORE. on ‘ ere nothing new. The railroads want | whet it did in this case: . e coats Sons Laden te, got a rll of the ghost posstbie 00 West Street, Wilmington, Del Models ,in silk Jersey, messaline or taffeta, black and — q yy =~ fom eafety and are milling to wenn: Ta Janay, 108, 1 was taben ' nit red flounce with, silk or $2 90 be . " . hemorrbages Tange. phyeiclan, one 2 cotton dust rullle. Reg. . apecitl to-morrow at. e , e steel men to profuuce just Teading practitioners, , i ¢ ymorrow at. ; or ry Ce and ere Ting to ca 1 took eggs end ak ta coasanion Sant oe dts J SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO,, SIXTH AVENUE'S FORMOST STORE r 4 % » possible. \- | got very weak, and bept on working in the store ¢ \¢ So a ferences, "e, are simply the re- | The doctors eaid 1 would not gain in weight ov 4 ] foramen Say maton ce emer) | A Rush Out Sale of 51 emnants|| Friday Sale: Minwere, are everat, puaase of diol ett, Ste nth Say ba tag on rot Y vale: as ooads ixemnan quection, each one a tig problem in| tetere oy ae ‘ ‘ A ities i ‘ ‘ Ya si ‘ ; i ; . NSH Gish wider ensure ke oupetodiag ny rare wae taovere, fer Mr. 0, call special attention to the splendid qualities in this sale, the vast, assort. OT a single yard in the entire sale that is pot this season’s merchandise. Every ie uaees emon-| paatment Store, 908 to 214 Marbet etrest,” WI . ments of evening shades.and the thousands of yards of standard and staple conceivable color, pattern and effect that i: desirable. Longths suitable for every purpose. e7Maln Meee. Molecular changes in the steel, which | mnton, De.). iad learned of « rey calles! | Fancy Silks at these low prices. [> Mola Fleer. oe a-12he Dros Gime | At (184 and. 10. Cotton Fou: At Echmen’e AMerative that hed done great good, end ted Hordered Lawns, render the refi brittle and more sue-| sca ive recommendation I depen taking it’ of At : : " ? At : ; , b g Printed _Dewse Vittadini ed Pree to femte ger eee oa herd once, This was about June, 1908. 1 continued Colored satin _messalines, colored crepe 86-inch_messali 36-inch Liberty satin, | |) " ting Flepnel, and a heavy cont a e |e | thfally, remedy, a ot ee Me reat of fen cu ea ieee tis Geena of Gos Yeates Valih Uopusest 35e¢ Majestic, colored crepe de chine, fancy 58e 40-inch’ Marqui 40-inch_bordered CJ site trate dam, Cc em 4c it the action oa if a Steels which lo to rake the tmeted oo} cecil Sam of Mood coming en, 1 sow beve 20 Yard. | strived sifke, ancy foulerds, natural — Yard, | Marauisette, fancy foulard, fancy silke and || Yard Yord and Es ak . a , ere Jc oan vel Meee Te eee Attentive sored ay lle, 1 ort my eotile inter) Y | Values up | pongees and colored shantungs. Values Up | black silks of all descriptions. Yeluce te | Yalucn 15e Values 25¢ “While all wrecks are not due to| ‘2,0 sate Dowd of Health to be examined to $1.00 to $1.60 totic Uriannet,” to 20c to 90 broken rails, yet @ broken rail, it causes a wreok or not, fe always the subject of the closest study on the part of all rafiroad ani steel men, because of its possibilities for causing serious damage and loss of human lige. “So grave is the quéstion, that now all railroad officials and experts get formal reports on every broken rail found in the United States,” of the Ratiway Association. Taffeta Changeant So ers coat. 65.00 Cost to Import A very smart style serge. The conferences will all be secret and when they are finished @ statement wilt ¢ de lasued the press on the rewults, ac- cording to Mr. W. T. Allen, secretary ARM COURT ATTENDANTS, FOLLOWING OLD PLAN. Chief Magistrate McAdoo Deaies Virginia Shooting Has Any In- fluence on Precaution. {A report printed to-day to the effect | PREVENT WRECKS that the Hilisville, Va., court tragedy had caused the arming of tho clerks and Attendants In the criminal courts of this city was dented to-day by Ohlef Magis- trate McAdoo. It is true that the at- tendants inthe Magistrate's courts are to have police powers and permission carry loaded revolvers, but this will |merely be following the rule that ap- piled before members of the uniformed force were removed from the courts where they were acting as attendants. ‘Magistrate McAdoo issued the follow- ing statement of explanation: “The article published to-day with ref- i \ i | erence to arming court attendants is not correct. The whole thing came about In this wise: suggested that we do a little police work for ourselves, and to that end volun- give special police badges and to court attendants. This did privile s, and this was ‘before the shooting up of the court in Virginia “I accepted the offer for many reasons. Court attendants often have to exercise police power. Recently a prisoner took & revolver from a policeman and would not ed by @ court attendar ‘Tuberoutosle fa enid to be curable by amply living im the open air and taking an abundance of a = ~Pheares fest t|| [| Boys’ High- Girls’ 910.00 |] - feng bri Grade Suits Spring Coats ‘ iene ater) As. sQue” wo Pairs $3 29 Special q 0 ati i ee, ee, ato, Tem one Je Lea Special sor % puosen, solaes or bebieserming Gragn Der sale A VERY serviceable and . Friday o Ree a by Hegeman and Riker Drug Stores, 24 other dressy suit 4 2 iad Veadng region. ‘Rak for Dechot of cared, ces yeas (| j YOUR choice 97 a {24 rte, fe, Reiman, Laberatery, Philedeiphie, for oy, Ls ( K Fs of a vast as- esditional awe) arises te Bi AY = Nv ty dl " ° a_s<‘ semblage of this Norfolk in sisee Bonwit TELLER & Co. SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY Women’s Suits for Easter models and exclusive reproductions of our own. Suits of “Francis” model, one side rever overlaid ‘Fane oir tioweed to atch 45.00 Paris Model Suits 85.00 ° 125.00 $175, $250 & $375 The New Combination Suit col ite blue serge, Fancy Whipcord Suits Copy of “Bernard” model, eding of bengal back, skirt to match coat. and white. VERY Tailored FOR WOMEN, 7.50 A large and complete ae ee ine, macrame lace over collar, 10.00 hussar front, collar and fancy aH 39 50 In black, navy, SPECIAL Serge Suits 25.00 regularly 39.50 Made of French serge, in black, navy, tan, gray and delft, Lo satin rever, cutaway front ih ae hays nt 4 braid ornament. Fancy Tailored Hats main Floor) MISSES & GIRLS 15.00 assortment of the latest shapes, In hemp, split and rough straws. Le - Fifth Avenue at 38th Street to| “Some time agu Commissioner Waldo | not apply to clerks-only to uniformed ; i oi THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1912. Mile, Antoinette Cantarelli, Soprano, in Grand Opera Selections, and Franko's Orchestra, in Our Restaurant, Eighth Floor To-morrow we will sell you the cleverest Cossacque Blouses $3.50 German Silver A Friday Clearance of Vanity Cases, at WomensStréet Gloves v, 19S EY are exact copies of solid i ; ; ) sil i beautifull \Y | you ever saw—just as chic and dressy as can be— Formerly 5 Cc All Styles rnnosnd, complete with com partment absolutely new effects—--at these special prices: $1.00and $1.50 and Colors and card cave: Hf inches by 314 inches EVERAL hundred pairs taken from our regular stock and in diameter, with long soldered link~ i hain handle. =7 Main German Silver Mesh’ Bags. 54-inch frame, hand pierced, soft kid lining, containing change pocket. rings of these ce fd Mtg Fis be hen inge finished off with . 2.25 "1.98, ‘2.98 and ‘3.98 A dollur or so more in each case would be fairer prices for them. tadically reduced for a quick Friday clearance, Every pair absolutely portecti ia the most wanted styles and Spring shades. Included in this ot a x silk lined Mocha gloves; white washable docskin gloves; Kid gloves i vines baeks of _contrastin, 81.00 ang S130, 17 silver balls; long soldered chain handl 09 value, at CF Main Fleer, | There is a belted wite00 Elbow Length Gloves, $1.59 pare gh ry Vhite w: ¢ doeskin 16° b « hoM i egula: . te model that has just | | sewn: the mast popular gloves for street weer for snort tocar’ out Diaue ease and $0e | arrived and is extreme- ly smart. Trimmed W,with handsome Rus- sian Ices and patent leather belt. Particu- larly suitable to the tailored suit. &F Second Floor. Dainty Net Coatee Blouses | Just for Friday—These Very Dainty HandEmbroideredChemises and Night Gowns at $1.00 Some of the Best $1.50 Garments We Ever Bou: Night Gowns or Cheinises of fine Nainsooks, machine made, hand em- broidered in pent effects; lace trimmed and :ibbon run, 67 Second Fleer. ie Crepe Night Gowns or Combinations at 85¢ Night Gowns in Empire models trimmed with torchon lace, ribbon rum, 59c to 75c Seamless Bed Sheets, at ... 4Ac pee tieaet quality te a medium weight, which will wash much heavier, absolutely, no starch or dressing used. Si fall acd’ bade, No tual Gr O.. D, orders fia,” Lawies eo tees, 35c Embroidered Pillow Cases, 25c 200 dozen of them in the most wanted sizes, 45x36 inches before hem- ming. Hemstitched and handsomely embroidered in pretty floral Limit, two doren. F Mala Fleer. SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE’S FOREMOST STORE, and Correct You'll Find I! at Simpson Crawford's.” New York's per ah ri ye) 39) reer “If It Is New est aire in 7- dreasted in e ° 8 or full lengths, { gy Greatest Showing Untrimmed Hats ett, am oe : CLEVER fac-similes of the smartest and newest Paris shapes, possessing all the sweep, swing and dash of the envied creations durable — ser; “4 Ls debs of the French makers. The very low prices are a surprise for this time of the year. & Main Floor, and fine novelty V migtures tn i: rava, ‘browne The Finest Hemp Hats Are Here at $2.48 and $2.98 pevaeare wrenyens k ‘Two walr of Shapes which are copied by our own factories and cannot be found elsewhere. ‘The only places you might find them collar and attract- 4 ere vee would be the most exclusive millinery shops, who stick a fancy feather on them and ask an exorbitant price. ive trimming | ef- with every quit, insuring Fancy Wings and Fancy Feathers—Everybody tells us that wo have @ larger and much better astortiment than any other store in New York. toner wear | | suse Received Eight Great Big Foreign Cases full of the very Intest| Rough Straw Braid Derby Effects, all made over net frames : novelties in stickzups, Our own importation—special, prices, Gg with black velvet underfacings, ateach........, ne 98 $3.29 each, 91.95, 9%c, 78c.... Noor ois 0 C|Our Untrimmed Hats start from 79c cach and up to 94.90 and $6.75. PRAW! O., SIXT Hl AVENUR'S FOREMOST STORE. SIMPS0: i © Thine Poor. Women’s Fine Gauze ead ad te Nowe pRiDAy A SALE OF 300 $1.50 Hemstitchea Table Cloths, Each 88e artest Silk Boot Hosiery Extra goo ity, 3 riday, ar, 25c 22.50 and ‘THE sell known soft German silver bleached Table Clothe that are so Satan Ink io and hele ac deep Wale garter wet top, tat dye $95 Spring quali liked by every housewife because of their splendid service-giviag }* M 5 Women’s full Fashioned Hose, 1Zc. nines 95c All Linen Table Damask, |» 68¢ Heavy weight Ne Damask. strictly pure linen, full bleach, Suits for Fine imported full fashioned lisle and cotton hosiery, high spliced heels, 92.50 All Linen kins, 91.95 penforced eos black ‘and white. Fine quality. 2x28 biatrgebll Ela patterns, © Mate Pheer Women's Silk Hosiery, 49c. WW om en at SIMPSON CRAWFORD 00, MIXTH AVENUE'S FOREMOST STORE. Pull fashioned thread silk hosiery, high spliced heels, lisle soles and lisle garte: It top, sheer cobweb, black only. ir well Childeen’s Fine Ribbed Hosiery. 12}4c_| Men's Fine Half Hose, 15¢ SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO,, SIXTH AVENUE'S FOREMOST STORE. Seamless Brussels Rugs imi $15.50 BxAct reproductions of the finest Oriental rugs, rich colorings, woven without seams, making them prac- tically indestructible. Especially adapted for dining rooms, living rooms and parlors, Friday only at $15.50. cy Fourth Floor, SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO,, SIXTH AVENUE FOREMOST STORE. $12.95 100-Pc. Initial Porcelain Dinner Set With Twelve Initial | *7.45 Tumblers, Complete, “4 7 . COMPLETE Outfit con- nisting of a 100-piece porce- lain china dinner set of the celebrated Homer Laughlin make, each piece with your initial in gold—old English style —andone dozen initial tumblers - on CF Math Floor, $15.00 Austrian China Dinner Set, $8.95 Fine thin translucent Austrian china, 100 pieces. ever quoted on a fine china set. Haviland's $25.00 103 Piece Dinner Set, $14.59. Only about 24 sets left from # recent shipment of 200 assorted dainty floral spray designs. $25.00 Old Abbey Limoges China Dinner Set, 913.45. While « few more sets last the March sale price prevails, Coin gold treated handles and knobs; an offer never pepey ualled by any one, $8.50-56 Piece Tea | Haviland 912.95-50 Piece | 912.00 100-Piece , Sets. for 94.95 Dinner Set, 08.65 Dinner Set, 06.45 500 Scrim Curtains Complete With Valance $1.35 and Brass Rods al.... AN, cxtraordinary offering for Friday only—we having | ought @ surplus stock of scrims from a voted maker at a great n in price, he curtainy are of fine woven ‘ $16.50 A FRIDAY “BARGAIN” ina most extraordinary sense, be- cause you all know where Simpson Crawford Co.'s famous $25 Suits stand, as fashionably distinct from any that are priced 830 to $35 in most stores, Third Floor, The materials race the most- wanted ones, such as French serge, mannish and two-tone cffects, rich mixtures and English novelty fabrics. Some are plain tailored, other: ily trimmed, Newest model ining room or living room these curtains are the jeal window drapery that you can possibly buy, IMPSON CRAWFORD CO,, SIXTH AVENUE’S FOREMOST STOR! ce of these n $6.00, in many cases 68.50, Friday, only 916.50. Churned from pure cream; drum, @1.08; 1-1b, prin Creamery Butter splendid for the kimono sl or ‘any ; odorless and washable; bites 8, 8, $3 pair 25c foney Head Kier, 33¢ aherrshood 103 nods Dessert Pears,‘ exrup; large can.. ate 2 Pkes., 186 Brand | Buiterine-—-The wholeeome pamhetti | m,$ 33} Quaker Co.'s fresh tonste morrow . The lowest price Corn Flakes Stuart ‘and Bo Fr cho Bias tie Pal cout He Belt ., lsh Tape, 10-yard ‘roi AL. Poll. a Horm Hair Fresh from the mil 10 pounds of C7 Main Floor, SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO,, SIXTH AVENUE'S FOREMOST STORE—SIXTH AVE,

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