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oa ' , 7 f SINS YANKED OUT ~ NONG BROADWAY BEFORE BIG CR ‘Brokers Leave Tickers to ' Watch City Employes Re- . move Obstructions. ‘There were tout lamentations along lower Broadway to-day when ¢ity em- loves, followed by two wagons, started ‘at Bowling Green and continued up way tearing down obstructing Bigna, It is contrary to law to hang a Biga tower than ten feet above the side- walk. The fact that the sign grabbers Bed two wagon loads before they had Precesded many blocks testifies to the pember of violations, , David Roach was in charge of the giga grabbers. With a m Gey would step boneath ‘was less than ten feet above tho side- walk it came down and was hustled . Barber insur- Buge and steamship signs cigar etere Indians went into thi agons, the time the algn grabvers reached @treet they had a large following, ‘willing to forego the lure of the ticker to eee the sign grabbers grab. It wus eceseary to send the wagons away to uatosd several times in the course of the Gay. The sign grabbers worked tho wast aide of Broadway to-day. Later my will give their attention to the West aide of the thoroughfare. instrument in the This is proof: in his endorsement. Because we save on receives. Trade Mark Up to ing Spring stocks of Infan' The reductions include the and Domestic. Knickerbocker Values $2.50 to $5.00 Crepes, Ginghams and Lit quality. slightly soiled and out of Dresses and Skirts. Greatl Stripes; all shades. fargety composed of brokers who were| Rosenthal praises the Stroud, Moszkowski lauds it, Nikisch is astounded by it, Sinding is superlative This is why; the same manufacturer who gives the world the renowned Weber, the ‘ck, the Wheelock, the Stuyvesant —gives you the Stroud. of cost we are enabled to put as much into the Stroud as any other $350 piano THE AEOLIAN COMPANY, Mehere of the Weber, Steck, Wheelock and Stuyvesant Pianos and the famous Pianola Clearance Sale of Infants’ Wear We have greatly reduced the prices on the remain- Suits, d In white and colored Piques, Linens and Chambrays. Colored Dresses, Special at $1.50, ‘ 2.75 and 3.50--In fine French Chambrays, stripe Infants’ Fine French Hand-made Dresses, y reduced, Children’s Coats, $4.75, 7.50 and 10.75— Made of Serges, Voiles. Silks and Novelty Checks and Value $7.50, 12.50 and 20,00, Children’s Hats, $2.50 and 5.00-—including fine Imported and Domestic patterns in many attrac- tive styles” Values $6.50 8,75, 10,00 to 15,00. James McCutcheon & Co., 5th Ave. and 34th St., FS SSE NO LIMIT ON SPEED ; IN RACING WITH STORK, FOR THE COURT SAYS SO. Magistrate Dodd, at Whose Home , Baby Arrived Monday, Recog- ' nizes Need of Hurry. Streets in an atitomobdlle last night When they were overtaken and arrested by Policeman Preston of the motor- cycle squad. The two physicians were arraigned to-day before Magistrate Dodd in the Fiatbust: police court. They said they were racing with thy stork and had to give the machine full headway to out-distance the spindio- loyred fowl. “Officer,” sata the Magistrate, turn- ing to Policeman Preston, “you ought to @xerolse leniency in @uch cases. When @ physician is racing with the stork he is justified in putting on speed. The subject 1s one in which I am keen- ly interested, for the stork brought the finest baby boy in the work’ to my hous last Monday night.” The Magistrate discharged the two | Physicians and then handed out $6 and 40 fines to @ half-dozen violators af the peed ordinance, ‘ —_——_—— Oldest World Employee Dead. James T. Gibson, the oldest employee lin the point of service of the New York World, died to-day in his home at Belle- vitie, N. J. He was tho only colored man holding @ card in the Mallers’ Union. ile was also a member of the World's {Quarter Century Association, Gibson | Started in as an office boy in the edi- torial department of the World in 187% and occupled various posts until he went to the mailing department. At the time ’ Of hie Geath he had charge of the mail- ing and shipping pf the World Almanac. Me was unmarried and lived with his! sister, Mrs. A: | Drops Four Floors; tn Charles Fredericks, twenty. old, of No. 142 Hester street, wi ously tnjured to-day when Piece of machinery which he wa: take, he seized the wrong end of the rope. stories while the welght rushed down. Then he let go and a mo machinery dented the ericks landed on top of moved to the Hudson Street Hospital. we WORLD; WEDNESDAY, JUN& 56, 1912. ; Swanson wiitord Ob. STREET. : SIXTHI AVE. 19770 20 Jerson. uu how our Sir Benrt silk glov and sold a Extra special for Thursda 5 , ‘ ing from a {purth floor of No. 111 apres . : ey ase Migenti in ye a! No Am [street dropped too swittly. Frederic Always Careful to 10th Street Station Women's 75¢ Milanese Siik Gloves, 39¢ ook street, and Dr, J. Lawrence | was lowering the machinery by meand | Ke ality Hudson Tube telasp, tipped fingers; wh toate mode, beaver, ponpee, Nelson of No. 189 Prospect place. |of a rope passed through a chock on a a . 1 other ahad med ide A Brooklyn, wero racing through the|wagon standing at the curd. By mise ar eels At once he was yanked up four | Again We Do the Unusual! Offering Another Lot of 1000 Beautiful Silk Dresses, Which Would Usually Sell for from 14.75 to $16.50, at $6.95 On Sale on 3d Floor and Basement Women, like gay butterflies bursting from winter's cocoons, are throwing aside the darker hues and donning the light radiant silks of summer. And here just at the minute women want them most come these beautiful dresses, the very newest things and priced to sell for less than a well-to-do woman ordinarily pays for a house gown. Did not the Simpson Crawford Co. enjoy such friendly attractions with the designer and manufacturer such an offer would be impossible. They are virtually the manufacturer’s expression of good will through us to you. The assortment is extensive and the wishes of the hour have been anticipated. What Makes These Dresses So Acceptable Popular-Priced Pianos Heretofore, to get a cheap piano was to buy assured disappointment. A musician's instrument couldn’t be made for a low price. But here we have the accomplishment of the impossible. musicianship has at Jast entered into the making of a popular-priced production of the STROUD — $250 $6.00 a month (Endorsed by Rosenthal, Moszkowski, Chaminade, Nikisch) so many details © years. ts’ Wear to clear them out. finest goods, both Imported $1.50 and 2.75—- 18th of Septem! | who subse made oath stance and in fact. Cc, T. WARKI 2.00, jens, all excellent style and | fold. Both long and short Opposite Waldorf Astoria uv eee aL | This is what results: The most magnificent looking upright you could find; the most beautiful tone you could hear, and an instrument that is capable of living a life-time. If you are going to buy a modcrate- priced piano, the Stroud must, by every argument, be your one choice. Easy terms remove the last obstacle financial difficulties, Will you call and hear the Stroud ? Aeolian Hall, 362 Fifth Ave. 9 Near 34th Street, purposes, separate waists, wanted mate: nd weil, i rters at Lo ices.) uf ppp ing Impo: te 94.39, values ntired Pr ces 79c. 24-in. Pongee de Chine, |$2-25 40-in. Colored Meteors, Group No. 2—At $9.39, values up to $14.50 49c. a Yd. $1.78 a Yd. m ‘Experience Gained While cases where I | Binghamton, N. ¥. | Ik cent and one all drug sto To Discriminating Women? You have but to view the extensive aggregation of exquisite dresses to instantly note that the paramount consideration is style. ‘These dresses have been copied from and inspired by Original Paris Models. That is the reason they are so distinctive and so absolutely different from any you see, even at two or three times the price, and is assuredly the reason why so many smart and stylish women want them. ‘They are so dressmaker made—each dress being individually drapedon a model by an expert—each is lined and finished in most exacting manner and artistically trimmed. Plenty of cool, round neck models, also high neck styles. Those swagger cutaway coatees, peplum and postilion effects are included; Many are draped with shadow, macrame and bther rich laces; some have fine lace yokes and sleeves; others are hand embroidered, crystal and fancy buttons, ties, revers, shirring, pipings, etc., are also used to embellish these dresses. The Materials are:—Satins, Messaline, Foulards and Pongee. A rainbow assortment of colors, plain, polka dots, funcy figures and stripes, many used in combination. —_Alll sizes— cathe C. O. D. or on approval. No mail or phone orders filled. None exchanged or credited. Your Choice of Any Woman's Suit in Our Third Floor Salon $15, Formerly $25 to $55 A wonderful gathering of handsome models—plain tailored or elegantly trimmed—finely tailored, of choicest materials. Special for To-Mioorrow, 400 $1.50-$1.75-$2 and $2.25 Porch and Morning Dresses shan $1.29 SummerMillinery A Great Selling of Seasonable Silks Note the Prices! 3,000 Yards of 30-in. $1 Satins|500 Yards of 50c. Satin Messa- Real Ideal Summer Hats. Dainty styles, light as a feather and dur- ° able. We offer! onty the best Pe bg ae. as ivory, ciel line, 29¢. a Yd. beautiful palm] rose, coral, charpagne, taupe, cadet, cerise,| Showing all, the new, up-to-date shadings; strong, good, body hats, soft and] golden and medium brows, king blue, light of navy blue, lustrous finish. ; ag god Pee $1 40-in.Bordered Marquisettes, teat Tans, | 14500 Yards up to $2 Silks at 39c. foreign peanut hats, pique outing hats, Summer felts, wash rag 3 a Yd. A ‘ hats, banded sailors, etc. The most complete Outing Hat Store birdy esate clearing of bith Priced silks, consisting os New York. And the prices—much below their original eae Token aes Bie eliely See the beautiful white palm body hats, at $1.48 and 91.75/$1 36-in. Satin Messalines at Fine quality Java body hate, ideas for outing wear, at O8c and 91.48 68c Yd. Fincat quality three-end chip hate, in combinations of white and black, dtd black and White, in the most wanted tricorns and large side roll ects,| (o’hith stent end evening tied bap tdentisrinh at ol. ‘A A Different Kindof Robe Sale| y3}000, 2r4s Silt bet ret Offering the Samples of Leade| tis xr trom 1 to » 39c. a Yd. A besutiful material for over draping, double width, with g ated satin borders, one of the richest materials for over-draping. 2,.500Y ards of 36-in.Changeable Taffeta, 7Z7c. a Yd. An offering of these much wanted changeabie taffetas is not often made at this tempting price, but a fortunate urchase enabled us to secure them and that is the reason Forthe tow price. Reguler value, per yard, $1.25, now 776, New York $1 36-in. Pongee. 65c¢. a Yd. For motor cost natural pongee is the Group No. $—At $7.89, values up to 824.50 double width, it 500 Robes of Embroidered Voile, Embroidcred Batiste, Embroidered Mull, Embroidered Lawn and Ratine lace trimmed Beautiful, soft, drapy quality; | cuts to the best advantage. Shows a corded effect, si range of street and evenin, nd durable, in o fine in The Drug Business, ev. Special Offerings from Our Black silk Department. I have been toubied pee or lea in) FOBC% all samples from leading importers, at 1 the price when !3¢ jn, Black Penu de Soie, 81.25 value, at. .. .89¢ | 36 in, Black Shantungs, $1.00 value, at... 91-24 the last five years with kidney troubie | moll mA Mes SUE Ry 5 oe Nandling. 'T' H Rae enna 36 in, Black Satin de Chine, 81.89 value, at $1.19] 42 in, Black Poplins, $2.25 value, at....... pad. irags te sree ren from differe original freshness. A little pressing and you will not be able to tell Black Satin Imperial, 82.50 value, at $1.89] 40 in, Black Satin Meteors, $3.50 value, at $2,753 id Swamp-Root . T8e i that these robes had been used as show room samples. ex stain rior, (36 in, Black Chiffon Taffeta, 81.75 value, at 91.48 | 40 in. Black Marquisette, $1 value, at to th iH | 50cé&>60c Dress Linens, yd.,29¢ jira acter are seldom sold at so low a price; finish, so popular at present, new 1019 patterns; also tan motor! ty Mata Floor MS) Here's the Most Startling Basement Sale of Its Kind! Thursday-—-We Offer Vo Misses’, Juniors’ Stunning : e $1.69 eo \- Wash Dresses ~ Lp We're going to quote sensationally low prices on Misses’ and Juniors’ Wash Dresses ‘Thurs: day, and we've got the merchandise behind these low prices. ‘The fine qualities of fabrics used in these dresses i ich as we have been hitherto proud to sell in garments at twice to-morrow’s prices, Styles and workmanship leave nothing to be desired. ‘The lot of dresses which we offer at 81.69 are Personally appeared before me, this 909, D. A. Koo ibed the abov jtement at the same is trucin sub: | cr Notary Public. has linenes, 1 think models dh gly desivable, Ddizes range from 18 to Is Made of those coo! and dainty materia ginghams, ete, in both plain and fs selvet Letter to | Dr, Kilmer & Co., | V Iarge variety of chara ail very prettily trimmed with bands wads ontrasting woloriigs. ‘ihe coly Hs Hic eee ears, C7 Masement, Misses’ Street Dresses A variety of materials and desi made of dimities, lawns, linenes, ginghams and pereg rimmed with large collars and embroic Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Special, ¢ at (Basement). . noes 195 A eer Misses’ Afternoon Dresses A large ¢ riment of this season's newe: models, t woutee effect, the large collur and turn-back cuff; still others to select from. Materials are tissue, gingham, linene and fancy stripes, Sizes 14, 16 and $ 6 IB years, at (Basement)... .... 2.75 ce anyone. lawns, of valuable information, he kidneys and bladder, sure and mention the New ing World. Regular fifty- lollar size bottles for sale ut ONE EOF. LA eZ On Sale in Basement 4 Monday Morning Wonders. he—a—~2 51 PSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVE., 19TH 10 20TH ST,, IN NE ty of youthful models; low (Basement) In a y colors; sizes 6 to V4 years, s ee