The evening world. Newspaper, April 11, 1912, Page 9

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1 lcommand « host Ike this was entitieg to it. They commented on the sise of es cro and Mr. Finn whispered to TMASAB COND SESE TO SAY GOODY =: in Fact, Mr. Finn and the Few @rlends He Brought Around {®; Were Overwhelmed. long to, John?" he asked. “Oh, no," returned his partner, “Just & few distinguished citisens who waited on me ami asked me to run for Mayor.” ‘Then he was called to the tele, and Finn got busy with the bartender. : t's all the crowd, John? asked. waa the response. Sha May of No. 119 West Beventy- @ecemA street accompanied by his @eaghter, a well known modiste, teft (Gay for Colorado, Mr. May is ffty- four years of age and thie is his first be could get away the drinks were piled on iim to the timit—and then some. ‘The farthest he has ever been from ality te Calncoon, made famous as the Naveen LL enon tig od birthplace of Dr. Cook. sil tie acter Wale Caste ous Mr. May ts in business at Seventh m, through thebldod: avenue and Fifty-sixth street. His . and brings on countless ills. partner, P. J. Finn, pianned to give him he reason # Physician's first one | gurprice lam night on the eve | step in illness is to give a laxative. of hie departure, hysicians generall; order to sto ‘The old gentleman will feel kind of | this accumulation of lonely,” said Mr. Finn to a number of | visi . friends, “and we'll go up and give hin ipation, which @ wend-off, There will probably ve the lower intestine of all waste and few of his old cronies there and we'tl| keeps it healthy without drugging. owell the crowd.” It is now being shown by all Riker- When the surprise party reached the| Hegeman Drug Storcs in New York and shadow of Carnegie Hall they couldn't | Brooklyn. @et near the place for the crowd. Taxts| Ask for booklet, “Why Man of Today overran the pavements, coming and go- | Is Only 59% Efficient.” fag, backing in and shooting out. Po. | Moemen were drawn up along Seventh frienda, Finn? queried Jotin McConitte, | ow anybody knew he was going away,” replied Mr. Finn, feebly, RAPIDS FURNITURE “few friends” finally|3 Reoms, faruished completely, $49.06 es in they couldn't get |4 Reoms, $74.08 || &S Rooms, $194.06 pear the ter, which was as alippery as CREDIT TERMS the deck of an ocean liner in a typhoon, The place was ablaze with light. Men 62 DOWN ON S00 Werte tm evening dross were there three and four deep. Mr. May wae at the fan} ead of the place, It was ten minutes | before they could reach him. They greeted him with the pro- feoundedt respect. A man who could Open Seturday Evenia;s. 267 W125 “Stes KEN. STEINBERG Fashionable Outergarments for Women and Misses 54 to 58 West 23d St. 1 165 Suits at $12.75 Each ff Will be disposed of To-morrow Mostly one of a size—and one or two of a style. They ih are taken from our regular stock—were marked to sell as [MH tickets will indicate 19.75 25.00 Some 35.00 Every one a good model to suit and fit Some Woman or Miss Please be here early— advantage in this case. We will pin and fit— But we cannot alter these suits ~ We cannot charge these suits We cannot send any on approval iil heearlycaller hasthe KE. KE. TURLINGTON, Vice-I'resldent, Broadway at 13th Street WOMEN’S DEPARTMENT : Remarkable Sale of Dresses Friday, April 12th, $70- ® Tailored Serge Dresses for Women and Misses 3 5 Of fine well shrunk serge. ‘These dresses for women and misses pombine the | 8 d the comfort and 0a: | B Setlence in Woating with supreme race nisl good | 1 0: 50 fare cut with care in the stmple | re sailor button-front model! that holds summer larity. The colors are the wanted shade Bee Mimmings of silk and luco are placed Value $15.00 dash of fashion. Drensea ay he yore elem tied in lee, “he res values ot this price. HURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1012, BARGAIN ERIDAY? Foremost Clothiers Since 1845 Special Values Here are special values resultant from our = fixed policy of continuous capacity production in busy season and dull alike—they represent the = working out of a new fine clothes building policy under conditions more nearly approaching the ideal than exist outside the Smith Gray & Co. "Ia this some organization you be- he “Why, they came from the London, Symphony concert in Carnegte Hail,” | (J “Good night!" said Finn. But before The quality in these special values is Smith Gray & Co. quality, a standard of fabric, style and tailoring wherever fine ready-for-service clothes are worn and sold —the tailoring, by the way, being of a fixed grade, identi- cal in every Smith Gray & Co. garment regardless of Just 850 of them for to-morrow’s sale and they represent re ae : Why You Should ionable dressers know, the most wanted styles of this season. Bathe Internally So this is oppertunity—combining right at the sea- the need of new clothes is FeT the robes to make up into handsome son’s very beginning, when direst, a quality known and recognized as standard at set at naught long established ideas of fine Fi Nearly 3000Smith Gray & Co. Spring and Summer Suits Specially. Priced. 5) | Nearly all the fabrice are 9 5 O for20.00 & 22.50 | exclusive custom fabrics; =) models include English ) styles in six different varia- fa) tions, college styles and and stripe weaves. Fifth Avenue styles. for 20.00 15.00 !0120.008 Inctuded ere wonderful blue eerges in English weave—new 4 grays, browns and neat mixtures |} in yern-dyed woreteda, velours and cassimeres. 1.'°7..O for22.50 & 27.50 Choose from exclusive custom and our own epecial fabrice clase woreteds, velours coseimeres browns, blues end for27.50 & 30.00 21.00 for27.60& 3 Spring Coats Included are coats for dress, business ani motor ) is a sale that will interest every woman in Greater New York. ‘The lot consists of lace trimmed and embroideved scarfs, surplus stock purchased from the largest maker of these goods in America at a price that was less than 14 regular. If you are value Spring Coats furnishing a cottage or bungalow take advantage of this sale to secure a season's supply. Four great lots. & Mala Flees. Included are black end Ox- fords; also emert grays, olives, browns end tans in plain wale LOT No.1 Embroidered scalloped edge searts, in many pretty designs. Values Embroidered scalloped edge pillow shams and centre pieces. Values UP to 75c | Lace trimmed scarfs, pillow shams and ceatre pieces, some with embroidered | Up to T5c corners 18.50 for standard [2] & 22.50 25.00 value Spring Coats Nearly all ere silk lined, in- {fal bleck and smart new browne, grays, tan and avenue and autos were two deep abreast of Mr. May's cafe. | “What did you say about a few e GRAN able chowing of Roglish ragians, (© 22.50 Silk Lined Rubber- ized English Rainproof Slip-Ons. 88 De:n on 675 || $7.50 Down on 9100 22.50 has ever bought--full sweep [{ 30.00 Blue Serge ‘The verge is ome of the finest |i dressy ( peering serges we have ever known thie offering ie for a lisited gumber and a limited time only, All broken size suits and Spring coats; former values 32.50 and 35.00; are now Included are many of our best selling germente—this special pricing resulting from the heavy Easter Motor Clothes for Owners and Chauffeurs Smith Gray & Co. Two New York Steres: po hl # Sth Av. Bet.27th &a8th Ste. a CUTEDESEAD PRU wOw wee Twe Breeklyn Steres: Fulton St. at Flatbush Av. Breadway at Bedford Aw Musie by Nahan Franke’s Orchestra, Restaurant, Daily<——" Sy 83 Slat Leader 7 Continuing Our Purchase and Sale of Pianos VIS BROS., of Rockford, Ill., who have recently entered the manufacturing field, sold us their en- tire retail stock of pianos at about half wholesale price. To-morrow you will have a golden opportunity to secure a fine instrument at a very low price. > Plano Show Reems, Fourth Floor. SPECIAL TERMS 30 Days’ Free Trial in Your Own Home qd then begin payments as low as a Week. 5 New Davis Bros. Uprights Beautiful Seton) Our sale ‘175 1 Hall & Son Upright, 955 An excellent, serviceable plano— sultable for a beginner, 1 Hattersley Upright, A oplendid {natrument; wort like new; entirely refi: 1 Mehlin Upright, 0115 A fine make at an extremely low price, 1 Kranich & Bach Upright, | 1 Wing & Son Upright, 9125 A large, full toned modern upright, with mandolin attachment; very en- 1 Knabe Upright, ¢3: Colonial | ne Just as good as the An exceptional toned plano; lar; sizes splendid condition” Lg 1 Vose Upright, 9195 etl Fees tenes partect condition; ay MUSIC BY NAHAN FRANKO’S ORCHESTRA, RESTAURANT, ( © 33 Years Leaders of Fadhion: 5 : Store Your Furs 3 wee q da SGIXTHI AVE. 19770 207 STREET., “hee we @ pomal or phone S160 $6.50 Embd. Voile Robes Chiesa, In_an Extraordinary Sale Friday at $2.98 Bordered Marquisettes Handsome Flower Bordered, ~ lari; too F ‘riday ... 59c RTY-FIVE inches wide, fashion’s most favored ma id it would be difficult to find a daintier, more gr: dress fabric than this beautiful fine Marquisette, with , towes borders, in various designs. ; Mata Pheer. most unusual values in robes tha! are now, as all fash- C7 Main Moor. ted_so_ cleverly that lly like reul hand ¢ Lcyap ere Party Dresses and mo able Summer Dresses. Jan be made up into any of the prevailing styles. yone of @ these robes worth at least double this sale pric . 2.98 SIMPSON CRAWFORD GO,, BIXTI AVENUE'S FOREMOST STORE, An Extraordinary Friday Sale of 17,500 High Grade Scarfs, Pillow Shams €» Centre Pieces at 4 up gowns, 90 sale that os age to buy our rey ters than half. Yard... . ‘ es . ee sesens eI MPBON CRAWFORD Ci pillow shams and centre pieces, Swiss embroidered scarfs, pillow shams and centre pieces, which comprise the entire LOT No.2 faitget sets | LOT No.3 itis, fntridest | LOT No. Acie, Arteries Mealgad Hieoes. _ Vales “p to 50, 29¢ and Centre Pieces. Values wp tote, 19¢ and Centre Pieces. Values up to 89c, bad Gil sccevegncadnsceorhaen teweed SIMU'SON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE'S FOREMOST STORE, Second Preliminary Announcement Special_for_Friday—200_of the Of the Biggest and Most Important Sarees and stout ub fut Home-Furnishing Event Ever Held Silk Dresses for Our Annual April Misses Furniture Week||| narkable Tow $12.75 Will Begin Next Monday, April 15 Trice 1 0-morrow WE think they are the best ead Make Your Selections Now bea pe yr the Advance Display Is Ready been shown this season at $19.76 to All our specials for Furniture Week are now displayed in 25.00, i You will think that they are first of our furniture department at the prices to be in force next and week. Any day this week you can inspect these bargains on all the most dressy exclusive display, and salesmen will Kk your orders in advance, cr ritth dresses you have seen—that they re- flect fashion’s very latest trend. Fleer, you will think, with surprise and sat- isfaction, that they are bargaine— wonderful bargains—at $12.75 =| Each Day This Week We Will Tell You in Advance of Some of the Best Bargains Look for These Daily Bulletins in the Evening Papers. They Are Fashioned of Hi Grade Chiffon Taffeta or Clinging Mes- caline Silk in Street &- Evening Shades Five models to select from. One is an at- OurDeferred Fayment Plan || | trctive tire-tounce dre, with Of Selling Furniture, Rugs, Uphols- ay Pete tl ag tae ny | teries, and Other Home Furnishings Hk ® Mentions coat of makes it very easy to pay for the furnishing of apartments, bottom of skirt. Others are richly embellished r flats and houses for newly married couples, bh gataue laces, 3] 2 ii 16 to 18 ra 5 Not This deferred payment arrafigement is not in any sense the ordi- nary instalment plan, in which merchandise of doubtful quality is eo often sold at high prices, Our plan is to arrange payments to suit the convenience of each individual customer. mm 272-00 All Brass Bed settee $10 Waist Sale--Specials! . New Lot Beautiful, Smart engerse atste Values $2.00 &» 92.98 at $1.00 8 $1.48 HE least we could waloms Io that thoy are westhon.00 to bane. with T Ball rod ends. In all sizes and finishes. A picture can not do it | justice. This is only one of the Brass |{ Bed Record Breaking Values In Thi: Furniture Week Sale. You should come early and make your selec. tions, end all over embroidery. or neck, short or long slecves..... ....01.48 Pm Peplum Blouses, as illustrated, $25.00 Princess > with inserie of daintiiy, tueked Dressers. at ) cf . yh Sn ina cesar eee $12.75 ‘Thegrestest values Ate f Tailored Shirts, of Irish linen and mane that have ever been i nish shirtings Special at...91.60 & 01.48 heard of are assem- * GIMVSON CRAWFORD CO,,8IXTH AVENUES FOREMOST STORE bled in this selection Strictly Fresh of dressers, some Another car direct {rom Northwestern Jowe. Large size eggs. with oval mirrors, Fresh Table Butter—1 1b. print, 35e others with pattern Fresh churne!, from pure rich cream: $ Ib. plate; some with ae swell front, others G louble ewell front, MT ronch legs and claw feet Your choice of pet, Your choles $28.00 Leather Aina mahogauy,| Turkish Rockers, fh dark mahogany or $ Y quartered oak. ‘This in w good oxample of what Furnitur Week means to you. 7 luxurious, 920.00 Mission ical eee Library Tables, 325.00Quartered Oak $9. 73 China Closet This is more good I evidence of the 150 CASES TENDER CREAM Y cORN— o-me x » 00 EGE, See a Bie [ls rniture Weel ‘ 4 1,000 lean, mit Sale. This China BM aE i Closet is 63 inches ba fAL i 1 role high, 36 inches ms wide, has swell Wines and uors ken ee ; i cabins “ot | igs Warranted pare All quartered oak 1,000 Bunches Lus-'| Hoaticeiio: reson Se large, Zjand polished cious Fresh As- frame;wouldbea | good value at $25.00, Furniture week price. .... 912.78 AVENUE'S POREMOST STORE—SIXTH AVE, 19TH TO 20TH 81 Se nN ment hc econ s

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