The evening world. Newspaper, October 30, 1912, Page 9

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BIG MOOSE HERD = TO GREETT. R. AT GARDEN TO-NiGHT Every Box and Seat Sold and Also Tickets for 500 Standees. This will be the great Bull Moose Right, at Madison Square Garten, with Roosevelt and Johnson, Straus and Davenport all on the stage. There Bhomises to be one of the greatest Gatherings ever secon in the Garden @nd there will be more outside, Every wat has been sold and about 500 stand- (mg room tickets. Get there carly, is the tip for those who would see and participate; for those who, having seats, would sit in @em. All seats which have been sola; E A ot ‘ter elght o'clock. Late com- @e will be lucky to get inside the) ‘4 band will help early ones to white! the tedium. There will probably tedium. ‘The campaign eonge| played by the band und sung/ geet @udience, If you have campaiga books take them with you and| the chorus Nearly everyone in | e@udience will wear a Bull button; the women will. carry | Mitte Mags and bandanas and the recep- | @on to Roosevelt will be one of atirring | @Bthusiaam. | This will be tho Colonel's first ap- ance in public since he was shot. | Im the language of George W. Perkins, “Nuff sed.” There will be some in tl @owd who will just want to see the! Golonel—some, just a few. What they Will do will probably out-Chicago Chi- | ago. The Colonel has been told by his| Goctors to keep his hands in his pock- @ts. Even the exertion of gesticulation fill have a bad effect, they decl nd handshakes are absolutely dangerous. ‘Will he obey the doctors’ orders? It 1s ard to tell what a man will do when, fee is the object of 15,000 shrieking, | ing, shouting, bandana and flag wav- and women. This will be the first time that Roose- velt and his running mate, Gov. John- @on, has appeared on the same plat- form since the convention at Chicago. \Also the first time Oscar 8. Straus has appeared on the platform with them both. The big leaders of the Progres- sives in one group will be the attraction, but the greatest attraction will be the wounded Big Bull Moose, | Senator Joseph M. Dixon will act as chairman if he returns from Chicago .n time. If he does not, State Chairman | William H, Hotchkiss will preside. | ov, Johnson has been heard in New Wisk ony once. That was in Carnegie type e Ei made a hit with the Bull Moose. He {s| nest talker. He speake fast, enun- clearly and his voice should carry e big auditorium, He closes hia fists when he talks, pounding his arguments home. He sways his audi- ence. ‘The rostrum has been erected on the ‘Twenty-seventh street side in the middle of the Garden. It has been extended out beyond the rim of the boxes so those in the balconies can see and hear as well as those on ithe ground floor. The press seats are under the platform and those in the arena are directly behind. Those holding reserved seat tickets will enter from t Twenty-seventh street side and those with general ad- mission tickets from the Twenty-sixth etreet side. Both blocks will be roped off and none except ticket holders per- mitted to enter. flow meetings will be held in the vi , but the Colonel ‘ail not appear except in the Garden, Special isi To-Day and To-Morrow are in our fight against the watch com! ib. The by proof we ee eect iat arte pt - Observe pl watches than he Ou tvtes well ot ited We y aned from us Hall nearly a month ago. The Governor | Jab , = wth tt Cha, | ie ae Oe #2. Horse SOW Fashions jisy Manton Fashion Magazine 2%, Next Sunday World A alg ER APRIL RRL 5 RENAME RL IESE A STORIES IT INL PIL RTE EIEIO ia me, 4 : THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OOTOBER 80, 1912. ' 9) : NEW FALL AND WINTER MODELS IN SIR HENRI FOOTWEAR FOR WOMEN. 63.00 and 93.50 oy 34Ysars Leaders of Fashion Paris Says: Jeweled Co Velvet Dog Collars () E’RE abreast of fashion’s demand—our showing is ready ‘You Are Invited! Mid-Day Cabaret. 8th Floor, Daily~2.18 to 3 P.M. Novel Feature: Famous Hawaiian Orchestra With Their Native Mustc and Melodies. Al Miss PARKER & STANLEY WARNER Mile. CANTARELLI Entertaining Celera ta Cabaret Singers. cay Operaiie Selections. ow 2 Tr now—new ideas for both evening and afternoon wear— Talent, as SPIRITED eee SOR Suet POPLLAR SONGS. AVE. 19770 20 STREET. ou cannot imagine how fetching and winsome these smart tol in New York's Shopping Center jette acquisitions are—you must see them! Velvet Dog Collars, patent fasteners, beautiful rhinestone slides, combined with pearl beads; many of these worth up to ; Opening $1 50 Sale... tic dog collar mounted Prince Kanijl_ Smile Will Serve Mis Famour Fast Indian Dish. Very Special— Ar! in rhinestone and cut steel; beautiful lavallieres, bandeaux, bar 95 pins; value #2.00, at e Rhinestone Bandeaux. fancy nigrettes, artistic bar pins, laval- lieces, vanity cases and trinket bars in gilt, silver and French BQe enamel ; value $1.50; special at ve CF simpson Crawford Co., Main Floor. On Sale To-Marrow. Cut Price Sale Parisian lvory Toilet Articles Syou as hand mirrors, bair brushes, combs, bonnet mirrors, hair re ceivers, powder boxes, etc, at a reduction of 4 to 14 lower than regular prices. These articles are slightly imperfect. ’ ipeen Crawford Co., Main Floer, On Sale To-Morrow. Have You Seen the Handsomest Untrimmed Hats in Town at the Extremely Low Price of $3.98 75am ‘THE dressiest and smartest hats for present style, with high lustre Hatter's Plush upper brim and crown, with erect pile Black Velvet Underbrim. A Dress Sale You’ll Never Forget! 1375 Stunning Paris Model Dresses 3 Of Charmeuse, Brocaded Satin, Crepe Meteor, Velvet and Corduroy. K2.., $16.50, $19.75 and $24.75 Values, To-Morrow, at ........ Seg 33555. A 3 Y Q > N LUCA YY 3) D. You may choose from many shapes, from the very large to the becoming small tricorns. Black Velvet Untrimmed Hats In distinctive shapes, We can positively suit you in a large, small or medium, shape, and save you a dollar on your purchase, because we sell better hats and better qual at muc than elsewhere. what i 48 we offer at.. 500 Spic and Span Bright Finish Felt Hats, never sold less than $1.75. Your choice.......... 98- Handsome Quality Velour Body Hats Two weeks ago the scarcest article in town, and will be ngnin as soon as it gets cool—handsome assortment of large and small shapes— $ absolutely worth $4.00 to 84.98, at only... 2.98 Sale of Foreign Made Wings Allfresh, new goods, won't fall apart while you are sewing them on to vour hats, two prices, and we candidly say they are worth from $1.00 to $2.09 each, These goods 4 portion of our Autumn importations and ars the newest thoughts: prising two tone mercury wings, also plain wings in colors, Feather pancls in many styles, also wings to match and many other excellent bargai choice of this grand assort- sevSevabenecseaponen 48. and 98. ment, at.. EF Simpson Crawford Ce. Main Floor, On Sale To-Morrew. Basement--$1.79 Black Velvet Untrimmed Hats.... * 1.19 One of the Hats at $3.98 aroma g, ———S UTASULTADLOYR AL CPOE gc We Illustrate 6 of the Many Models at $12.75. It is Safe to Say that Dresses of Equal Quality and Charming Loveliness Never Before Sold for so Little. HE mere announcement of a Simpson Crawford sale will instantly create a] stir among the discerning women of New York and vicinity, for almost every Woman “Fy is familiar with the sterling quality of Simpson Crawford appare! and with the great 47 _ savings that are always presented in special sales of this character. It is easy therefore to realize the value giving force of this announcement whea we say it more justly merits your atiention than any heretofore published. On this sale we have centred our greatest efforts, determined to present at the most oppo: tune time of the entire season Dress Values positively without precedent. As we arrange the: dresses for sale we hardly know how to describe them by word picture so you can in any way appreciate their true beauty or worth. Genuine $16.50 to $24.75 Dresses, To-morrow, at § Hrs They are handsome new creations that owe their beauty to the = Paris models which the designers used for inspiration. Dresses that stylish women will wear for afternoon teas, matinees, receptions, club mectings, card parties, calling and many other social occasions. Each garment is elegantly made and finished even to the minute details, each has been draped and fitted by an expert on a form, sce Note that the styles and the materials conform to the very latest fashion thoughts, Read Details: Surely there never was such an assortment of d in a special sale, Extra Special! Misses’ $10 Raincoats at $72 PA iuieh for a single day’s selling we offer these Swagger English models of imported rain-proof poplin, full length, with adjustable collar, which can be worn flat or buttoned high at the nk nnn The season’s favor- A wonderful va Some with Robespierre and fancy collars All ; ik, ost th sloen d ie i at colors, immaculate neck, set in sleeves an: 4 The ites—Charmeuse, || The | of contrasting color silk, others of Persian, many have crushed or aieelhy hater U Soncartatios 5 patch pockets, yoke Ve- H é ‘als| BrocadeSatin,Crepe || N airdles with sash, others have large sill bow, on some buttons and pipag. | The loavyt tat a coikes .iM netian lined. and Emb’d Materials " ewest } ire used effectively—taces are also employed and new eufts and vestees ar ht | Adpbkel okies ae PG AHO é : i , Oey Shades of Na DS tor and Black, in cars, also suitable for women .00 or medium size. At $ l= &F Bimpeon Crawford Co., Third Fleer. ERY wpe, Ca|Crepe Blouses Include | Meteors Velvet and |} na dofg | siso in evidence. Some are handsomely hand-embroidered—all ate besutty || Colors delicate pastel shades, slivervde Corduroy. t beyond description. staprous. winter aide? ° A H i No Mail, No Phone, No C. 0. D. Orders, None on Approval: Sale Starts 8.30 Sharp, To-morrow—-3d Floo So much for description. Can you resist such a dress buying opportunity? Surely you have never fae ol eater vail r how high your expectations may be when you come here to-morrow we promise to surprise you with Dress values are or “4 ues and no pelter =A display of Paris model Dresses that is little short of bewildering in its beauty of colors and fascinating cree ee Never dreamed possible—a 680 More $17.50, 520 an $22.50 Printzess Voats 1o-morrow Livery i this wonderful assemblage is rn ae model, Swagger new creations, with close-fitting collars that fasten right up to the throat; belted backs, dee pocke y button to one side. A wealth of the season’s wanted materials, such as plain and fancy Bou dark Herringbone striped and _two-toned effects, Oxfords and snappy Mixtures. All sizes, 84° to 44 a 9.75, $10.75, and $12.50 Coats—fuil 54-inch ¢ ings, novelty weaves, chinchillas, polo coats, plaid backs and black kers é practical; does i ; not need ironing; Women’s just wash and shake and v € Ey } Fy they are ready for wear. r '? $] 2.50 ! i aaa The illustration shows wand clever p cuffs, huge le, light and the model, made with Women's Initial Handkerchiefs,| igh neck and long g pnd sosnch Johnny mcdels, Made of Imported Cloak- $6.75 ye zes, latest colors........ = with dainty French cord edge and] sleeves, front beauti- x CURLESES Dag aN MERLOT OT Ss pretty Sears aera initial; regular! fully embroicered. Na ra ; = ae : oon S value 6 for 30e; for Also a very lurge as KHL ge Se Me > gigi 6 Bho iene eat Wee ee ~~, caintitii é\~ Women's Handkerchiefs. one beautifully trimmed with fine er embroidered and scalloped laces and embroidery, also man- ge, white and white with dainty |} nish shirts in st colored edges; and wash flannel 1 2! 2c jas To-Morrow We Offer the Finest Imported Grades of $1.00] pest muadras } Women’s $]:50 €-» $2.00 Gloves, at ? f= ee Soe Pair IGHEST- CLASS Gloves, produced by the best French and other European m Another Sale To- f , ; y e ne ) akers, nother Sale To-morrow o trade transaction enables us to offer the greatest Kid Glove values in nae sige A fortunate lots are the latest Paris colorings. String shades or old lace shades, the dressiest tncluded ia these Guaranteed Silk Petticoats ’ i ‘ and most wanted strous taffet desired d chang tints and colorings in greatest demand by correct dressers abroad and here. i Bost gusilty lustrous baiete alk io oma ree Fain ant coer 3 ae OR These come in real kid, pique sewa, and are in qualities which usually sell at $1.50 and $2.00 a pair. featic tle, joined with bias bands, and drop tucks; — They are unparalleled bargains, as the qualities are the best you can buy in the world at regular prices—and in this sale we _ plaitedtounce with attached ruitle of dropped tucks, d with offer them at about half price—practically less than you can buy them for abroad, direct from the makers Blk underlay, Fitted top and side placket with snap faxtonings Women's $2.50 Black and White Glace Gloves $ 69 For elbow length sleeves at this price these Gloves are without a peer, see the quality and judge for pond ’ i ne . yourself, We have plenty for everybody in this sale, special, at.......... eetianas HAR TIA art ; Tar . ate ~ Chi : r ; silk Petticoats at Nearly }). From the_ Petticoat Children’s $1.35 Capeskin Gloves Women's $1.50 and $2 Dark Green Kid Gloves eee That Went Inne Hands of Receivers Horn clasp, tanne Imperial point backs. Splendid Pique sew Majestic and Peerless brands; for general 2.00 | *2.50 | *2.95 gloves for school and dress wear, and such values 79 wear there is no better brand of gloves on the market. 69 . . | - as you find about once a season....... a Cc You needn't look further for glove bargains, at... . « Cc fon $3.00 and sidwi (er bala ii for 184) nae ba EF Simpson Crawford Co., Main Floor, On Sale Te-Morrow, Monaaiing and, tattata alles, 4m plain “and changeable shades, ‘or atreat wears Basement—Women's 50c Mochette 2-clasp Gloves, double drawn backs; tan, gray and navy blue.........-+e0++sss005 20¢ vo © ornte, Crawford Co., Second Flour. On Sale To-morrow, SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVE., 19TH TO 20TH STREET. IN NEW YORK'S SHOPPING CENTER <@&—@— For pictures and descriptions of the latest styles of robes, coats, etce., for afternoon and aa |

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