The evening world. Newspaper, March 14, 1913, Page 9

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Siispa Oiaiid IN NEW YORK’S SHOPPING CENTER PURNITURE “THEFT” A JOKE. ee Magistrate Pareles Man Who Bmptied Bachelor's Apartment. Magistrate Butts In the West Side Court to-day paroled three men arrested with @ whole van joad of furniture, the property of 3, Gf. Gelding, a travelling eoleeman, whe has a bachdor epart- ment at No. 157 West Thirty-sixth treet. ‘The men feu into the hands of the Police last night after they hed stirpped Golding’s flat and were driving off with “SHAT TEFL” ON IPRL 118 N PRL FOOL KE NEW FRENCH SHADOW AND NOVELTY VEILINGS AT 25c AND 50c YARD assortments of all the newest eff ine ieabe, at Fleer, WOMEN’S 79c THREAD SILK HOSIERY AT 58c In black and asso: shades; dou- ble garter tops; reinforced soles, heels “ Complete eding » large range of the most favored and toes. Sie and OOo rae, mf Mata Meer. *Clean Up” Campaign Will _ )Start on That Date All ] . Over Greater City. WAR ON DIRT; NO’ MERCY % *, Placards and Buttons to Be ' "Distributed With Mottoes Weaith ‘Commissioner Lederle, aided by Dr. Marion McMillan, is working for the “cwat the fly” and lean " campaign to he started Ageil 1. Everything is to be done in a jese-like manner and the public wl informed as to the progress of} the werk. “there ‘was a conference to-day tn Dr: Laferie’s office of those’ who are to h e the campaign. Plans were dis- to obtain the best restilts, Those it were Walter Laidlaw of the eration of Churches, Charles 5. of the North Gide Board of Garrett Smith of the Babies’ fare Association, James Jenkins jr. of! the Brooklyn Bureau of Charities, Brot, Winslow of the College of the City of New York and Mrs, Heath of the Housewives’ League. “IR was decided to involve the aid of thp clergy in the campaign. Every min- feter in the greater city will be asked to, preach the Sunday before the cam- ‘opens on the necesaity for clean- tales ‘The sermons will be based on cm ‘Cleanliness is next to God- 1 Scores of clergymen already vegreed. fartare la to be waged on files, dirt MRS. MANGES ESCAPES OPERATION How She Was Saved From Surgeon’s Knife byLydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound. 4 walmart u eg | have to undergo an operation, but my husband wanted me Sp houses, stores, yards and streets. A | bi committee will be in charge in each Borough all subject to suggestions from » MoMillan and his principal aide, » 8. Josephine Baker, “protect the babies” are to be the slogans of the campaign. Placards and buttons watchwords and be distributed aN over ‘the city, Each borough committee will appoint wad councils and these will designate per- eons to direct the cleaning up of each Block. It is going to be some cleaning, remember that. Houxewives win ve enlisted in the campaign and no house, tenement or mansion is to be excepted, “There 1s no reason why New York should not be systematically kept clean as Rerlin or other foreizn cities,’ Dr. Lederle said to-day. “We do not intend to stop with the mere work of cleaning. Inspectors will lecture in the mablie schools to educate the children, wi " oye them fia pasorte, to, keap.| Sential) hen, Mase. Yeee lovapewill are buttons and piped butgon holes. Sizes 6 to Dress Meee Dead. eiee Prades tra _ | Nomen 39 bot in otries son Gen: Complete line of Girls’ Coats in all the newest effects 40, \ | ee Ls $5.00 to $2 Seabee Co., Third Floor, On fale To-Morrew. at $12.50 ad $2.65 very 10.00 = <I a : Our Men’s Spring Suits at $15 00 Are Wonders e three bottles and it made me well and strong, and I avoided a dreadful opera- tion. I now have two fine, healthy chil- dren, and I cannot say too muchabout what Lydia E.Pinkham’: e."— Mrs, E R.F.D. 10, Mogadore, Ohio. women take chances with hearted existence, missing of the joy, of living, when health in Lydia E. Pinkhe Compound? For thiny in it has been the stand- ard remedy for female ills, and has re- stored the health of thousands of women who have been troubled with such ail- ments as displacements, inflammation, ulceration, tumors, irregularities, etc. If you want special adviee, write to LydiaE.Pinkham Medicine Co.(confi- will give more “real” service and satisfaction than the “ordinary kind”— and “cost no more”—than the glove represented as “just as good.” “KAYSER” Silk Gloves are not the outcome of “claims” or “arguments,” but solely the result of a lifetime of striving for the attain- ment of an ideal, the achievement of which has Ready! Every Apparel Need for Easter Fascinating Styles for Misses and Girls New $29.75 Suits at $22.50 Misses and girls in their teens are to be congratu- lated for the favors which Dame Fashion has bestowed upon them this Spring. The new models are so charm- ingly girlish—the fabrics so refreshingly new—the trimmings so dainty and unusual—the range of selec- tion so wide—that you fairly lose your heart to them. The distinctive Balkan model illustrated is an exact reproduction of a Paris suit. Made of Bedford cord. The blouse coat which fastens to one side with a row of small buttons and satin loops has tailor- stitched bands down front; the cdllar is of ratine embroidery, straight line skirts, with stitched bands at bottom, in navy, Copenhagen, cafe, seal, tan and gray. Sizes 14 to 18 years; value $29.75; special, 922.50. Misses’ Tailored Suits Becoming straight line models of men’s wear serge, with deep shawl collar of satin and trimming of ornaments in Empire style; also various other models of attractive design. Gracefully dra skirt: Sizes 14 to 18 years. Value $25.00; special, $18.75. Misses’ Spring Coats, Value $19.75, at $15.00 This group includes modish seven-eighth length coats of Bedford cord, eponge, serge and fancy coatings, introducing the very smartest effects in cutaways; belted backs and becoming collars; same peau de cygne lined throughout. Sizes 14 to 18 years; value $10.75; special, $15.00. Misses’ und Juniors’ Tailored. Frocks of men’s wear serge and shepherd checks, Charming new models, in vestee and Balkan effects, beautifully trimmed with Bulgarianor heavy silks; crushed girdle; straight line draped skirts. Sizes 13 to 18 years; value $17.50; special, $12.75. Juniors’ Spring Suits Jaunty, loose line model of men’s wear serge; slightly cutaway, with Empire or straight back and clever collar of satin, lotabiied? with touches of Bulgarian silk and buttons. All desirable shades and checks. 17 years; value $18.75; special, $15.00. i Juniors’ and Misses’ Mackinaws—Genuine Mack- inaw cloth, in plaids and stripes, in all the newest belted effects. Sizes 15 to 18 years; at $7.50, $9.75 and $14.75. Girls’ Washable ses at 95c, $1.50 and $1.95— Round waisted and Russian models, of gingham, chambray and percale; attractively trimmed. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Girls’ $12.75 Spring Coats, ATA BEY id Rus- sian, blouse, style as illustration, modelled of men’s wear serge with large cut:collar and cuff of moire in conitessting shades. Broad stitched belts at hips closing at side wit! Sizes 18 to _ Brilliant Showing Easter Neckwear Paris Copies of Neckwear at 25c and 50c Many ‘of these styles are scarcely a week from Paris; all are copies of expensive pieces from French makers of the most exclusive neckwear. The Prince Imperial Collar, as illustrated, is one of fashion’s favorites jin neckfixings. It ismade of brocaded silk, crepe de chine and French crepe, with new double ruffle or jabots of French shadow lace, Also included are Bulgarian embroidered collars of various styles, French Corded Silk Collar and Cuff Sets. New Shoulder Point Collars, with or without .jabots. Collars of crepe de chine in dainty flowered effects. Fine Batiste Embroidered and Lace Trimmed Collars, Cherry Embroidered French Satin Collars. Dainty Collar and Cuff Sets of St. Gall Embroidery. 950 Pieces Rich Imported Lace Neckwear at 79c Handsome Shawl Shape Lace Coat Collars; Dutch Collar and Cuff Sets, or Separate Collars; Lace Coat Sets; Lace Sailor Collars of the very latest shapes; some worth $1.25, some $1.50. Regular $2.50 New Spring Maid Ruff at $1.39 The newest thing to wear with Spring suits or dresses. Of fine maline, made in full style, finished with messaline bow; black and wLite, also colors, Qdd Lots of Real Irish Lace Neckwear, Values to $10.00 at $1.00, $1.95, $3.95 ' £4 Simpson Crawford Co., Main Floor, On Sale To-Morrow. Easter Gloves Underpriced You will do well to provide for your Easter glove requirements: in this sale to-morrow, The qualities are all standard, the styles exactly those wanted for Spring wear, and the prices considerably lower than regular—for to-morrow: In the Millinery Sections To-Morrow Will Be a Great Day for The College Miss, School Girl and Little Sister—To-Morrow For Saturday's selling we have prepared a wonderful showing of hate—trimmed and untrimmed—especially for misses and girls. Fascinating little shapes that snuggle right n to the ears. with just a touch of trimming to set them off with true Parisian smart- ness. Simplicity, you know, is a feature of even the most ex- pensive Paris hats, We have opened our Misses’ and Children's Trimmed Hat Department on the Main Floor, so now that school is closed for Easter week all our young friends will have a chance to come and see the perfectly wonderful array of pretty hats we have provided for them. Children’s Tailored or School Hats We Spec lize The Fay—A dainty little| with child’s hat trimmed with shirred ae You should see it. At) The Dimple—A rolled brim hat with dome crown, trimmed with gros grain ribbon, At $1.48, Mermaid—A becoming me- dium size mushroom, trimmed ros grain ribbon, Very Lagiipect Sod ay ot At $1.48. Nestling—A fetching rolled brim hat, trimmed in satin ribbon, A favorite. At $1.66. Several different styles to select from in our untrimmed hats for the little tots of 4 years to the young miss of 16. Don’t forget that we trim your child’s hat free, provided the hat and trimmings are bought here. Ribbon bows also tied free if ribbon is purchased in our Ribbon Department. 2 Simpson Crawford Co,, Main Flock, On Sale Te-Morrew. A Special Sale of Men’s $25.00 Silk-Lined Tuxedo Suits or Full 2 | 5 Dress Coats and Trousers at. . Any man who has the slightest suspicion that his dress suit or dinner coat is not absolutely correct ie date bates but on Ay om To-morrow you will have an oppor- tunity to say good-by to that uncomfortable feeli d at ime enjoy satisfaction of saving at least a ten ore bill ee ‘a 2 Pe Y Mee ‘e made a very large purchase from a prominent maker who specializes in These lines. To close his season we secured a price concession of nearly balf price. Made of imported black thibet, lined throughout with silk, and est of grosgrain ape Every Burt k of a custom mi arment and rou 015.00, Every size from 3 to 46, including Fi atles: 100 Men's Sep 250 F Tux- ull)| edo and Full arate F Ready to serve yo with your new Spring Suit—a selection of grays a: ncy effects; cut inall the new mod- els; some lined with silk, others with serge or alpaca. Men's Silk-Lined Suits at $20.00 A suit your tailor would charge you $40.00 for. Imported fabrics in the new grays, also navy blue serge, all lined throughout with pure silk. The quality, tailoring and finish we have put into these new suits will astonish you. Just see them. We are always glad to have you look things over, whether you eare to buy or not. Men’s Hats The new English Soft Hats have just arrived, greens, browns and tans, priced special at $1.50. To-Morrow—Last Day, Mr. New Yorker, to Get Your Cus- tom Suit to Order for $18.50 Choice of $30.00 and $85.00 all-wool suitings—100 different Spring weaves,’ Ea Himpeon Crawford Co. Hevond Floor, On Hale Te-Merrow. Men’s $1.00 New Spring Shirts at 67c It doesn’t matter to you how and why we make this timely offer. ¢7 = The values are here—that's the point. Ye haven't any too many at 4 this price, and of course there is a choice. ‘hese Shirts are well made, ina good quality of Harmony Percale; all are coat cuts; stiff attached cuffs; in pleated and plain boso: ight and dark effects, in blue, lavender and black stripes and figure: 14 to 17 inches; the bodies are all extra large; some Patent ers ask $1.25 for the same style and quality. To make things interesting to-morrow the price will be 67. Men’s Silk Half Hose at 18c . So we refrain from mentioning any comparative price. Black, tan and assorted shades; double soles, heels and toes. £4Bimpson Crawford Co.. Main Floor. On Gale Te-Morrew. not been hampered by restrictions of cost or "s $1.25 to $1.50 Kid Gloves at $1.00) Women’s $3.50 Pique Mocha G s rel Minako twipinceranae| hekeostenirderice || Seno the boys Lo- orrow , 4 y also women's white piqueLambskin gla: oves, heavy! $1.25 Milanese Silk Elbow Length Glove. The guarantee you receive with crocheted black, silk embroidered backs, one clasp. at 89c is = the goods. fois DASE SS SSE aS rar a gloves, sold without the maker's name, rarely ever goes further than the clerk who sold Every pair of “KAYSER” Silk Gloves con- tains a guarantee ticket—both the glove and the ticket bear the name “KAYSER.” for it—it is assurance of quality, fit and value and is there for your protection. Short Silk Gloves, 50c, 75c, $1, $1.25, $1.50 . Long Silk Gloves, 75c, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2 ° Jultus Kayser ©& Co., Makers 4 New York PAB TS any Bes Look RRA, Phd FLATT ARTES Goins od oe *s $2. ite 1.69 Women’s $2.50 White Glace Gloves at $1.69] 78e Tricot Silk Elbow Length Gloves at 59 Women’s $1.80 Silk Gloves for Short | Children’s $1.35 French Real Kid Gloves Sleeves at $1.00 at $1.00 Embroidered arms; elbow length. Men’s $1.50 Capeskin Gloves, $1.00 £4 Simpson Crawford Co., Main Floor, On Sale To-Morrow, GROCERIE 6 Bixth Floor, DOUGHNUTS and CRUL- DESSERT ORANGES juten’ Pe" PEARS j ibe GRAPE FRUIT size! each 5C POTATOES tasvei.™" 15¢| | large 1h can LC a FRESH EGGS 3 0's: ste 1] HENNERY WHITE AND PIES 3: COOKED TONGUE steed: 'n6 BROWN BOILING EGGS LAYER CAKES fois". 23 |) ASPARAGUS 21110" 64056, Ute 30c j (ce pesoeentensnseencsnenstesreneand COOKED HAM sets 's." 29¢ COFFEE sisihs""*" 8" 25¢ SLICED PEACHES vais 550 | *hoice, to-morrow, & dozen 8c , THE BOYS’ STORE-Now in Spring Attire, V. ith Everything for Boys, Big and Little—Many Extra Values. The best suit in American fabrics, guar- anteed all wool, non-shrinkable; coats cut Norfolk style; 2 pairs of knicker trousers, extra full cut, peg top, lined throughout; sizes 7 to 16 years; Saturday... ese Navy Blue All Wool Serge Sui folk Jackets, 7 to 17 years; doubl ed, 12 to 18; knicker pants, lined vanty Spring Reefers, the new styles, blue or fancy mixtures; ages 244 to 10 years; at 500 Bo: Norfolk Jacket: rials of fancy woolle browns and tans; 4 6 to 16 years; mati xtures; colors in gray: 1 ae e! Sele To-Morrow, j EDD DOD DDD DD -D SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE, 9TH TO 20TH STREETS]

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