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A: ot le o- “B= {\\ tir . “gh f Girls’ and Misses , Wear, Alist of “Specials” for Saturday, November 10th, indicating the extreme stylishness and cleverness of our garments in conjunction with special prices that make them the greatest attractions of the season, THREE-QUARTER BOX COATS FOR GIRLS, Are made of heavy kersey, in all the desirable colors, ages 6 6. 90 to 14 years, at THREE-QUARTER BOX CUATS FOR MISSES, Made of heavy kersey, in all colors, with serge Jin! tng gtry Hey, aller, with re nn, ae? gy GIRLS’ REEFERS, Of heavy Kersey, in all the desirable colors, with fancy top cay trimmed with velvet and gilt braid, ages 6 to 14, at ae ar 7 90 GIRLS’ BOX JACKETS, Of heavy kerseys, in all colors, lined with serge, ages 6 to 14 years, at LONG COATS FOR LITTLE TOTS, : Made of fine Kersey, in tan ond castor, with heavy satin lining, stitched velvet, sailor coller, shield and cuffs, (rimmed with Arabian 0 lace, ages 5 to 8 years, at Ja, P) LONG COATS FOR GIRLS, Made of a fine Kersey, in ell colors, with handsomely shaped top capes, ages, 6 to 14 years, at u id 10. 00 7.50 GIRLS’ AND MISSES’ GOLF CAPES, Mado of heavy Shawl materials, in handsomely assorted color- ings, at J . : 5 00 MISSES’ WALKING SKIRTS, Of heavy Oxford Melton, with stitched band, 30 to 40 inch long, at : r 2 95 MISSES’ SERGE SKIRTS, Of a very fine winter-weight serge, 33 to 40 inches long and beven-gored, at uJ 4, 5 0 GIRLS’ DRESSES, Of imported Scotch plaid materials, in rich and youthful colorings, com- bined with plain Henrietta, satin ribbon and silk braid, sizes 5 to 14 years, at a2 95 GIRLS’ DRESSES, Made of Cotton Plaid Dress Goods, with trimmings of cashmere, tizes 6 to 14 years, at eee 79 Sporting Soods, The amateur or professional athlete can always depend upon finding full lines of the best makes of in- door and outdoor sporting goods in our Sporting Goods Dept., and at prices that will save money on every purchase, For to-morrow we offer the follow- ing: HEAD HARNESS FOR FOOTBALL WHITELEY EXERCISERS, tite! PLAYERS, at £YMnasiume in themselves, at J 1,35 RUGBY FOOTBALL, with pure gum NOISELESS PUNC ‘ bladders, at OS PLATFORMS, each, i 6.00 DOUBLE END PUNCHING BAGS, at = 85 py BOXING GLOVES, por set ol oe BOXING GLOVES, per set of MATTO MASSAGE CHAINS, im , horted, just the thing for a yoo! "rub 75 down’ after exercising, fo atten. dant needed; worth $1.50 each; 5 priced for ‘o-mortow, at 50 BG. 1. GOLP CLUBS and SPALD. ING'S GOLF CLUES Pull lines of these wellknown makes at the 1,45_lowest prices quoted anywhere, “YMNASIUM SHOES, with rubber coles, per pair, 50 PATTERSON EXERCISERS, each, ‘TSe., We, and Our Amateur Photographic Contest is now in successful progress, If you are a camera enthusiast, and would like to compete for the valuable prizes offered, call at or write to our Photo Supply Dept. for an entry blank, giving full particulars, LOLOL PALL RRP nrg, Cigars, Take home a box of good cigars with you for Sun- day’s solace, They'll cost you less here than else- where; these quotations prove it: LA SIMPATICA—Cleat Havana, Cu- GREAT METROPOL! beeen cee, eae a eae . lay Cobchas Espociales, box of $0, 215 tox of So” amt Mader Puritatos, 10 475 2.50 Ory br ded ede 4 ier styl surat fae jack Tar shape to Londres Chico, box of 100, 75 10,000 SUMATRA WRAPPER at peck, wi linings and fittings throughout; HAVANA SPECIALS~Havana wrap: GARS, 0 assorted lot, several Or oye Me Dought eleewhere for lees than F500; hete to Fy) 75 per, Havana filler, Cuban made, two fue a sizes, long combination ’ Hee, at thoes edie” pres oe PIETSHURG TOUTES ee”, 1:75 | YOUTHRY AUTUMN TOP COATS.-Those are for boys aged 14 to 19 years Conchas Selectos, box of 50, 95 |i Havana brend, lone ace, ent made of fine Krade coVert cloth and twil coatings, (a. latest shades. of tan, Reina Victoria, box cf 100, 3.75) made, packed in. wooden Mer, Ned mode and light es Oey lined and of the proper laedete cet Mail Orders Filled, 1100, epsctal at vane 1,35 hd fegulatly at $5.00 and $6.50; to-morrow, extra special Z, 00 . . nennneeeeenseenennen Siegel-Cooper Co., NOVEMBER 9; 1900 SAN ee LL 1ESOEPSTS, ) | Clothing Store is not a clothing department in the sense that the world has come to be known—not by any means. It’s nota side show to a dry goods business, but a separate, distinct organi- zation in charge of an expert and carrying larger stocks than any other “exclusive” clothier we know of. This “exclusive” theory is a delusion, anyway. The only exclusive part you will find in the prices. The fact that a store deals in but one line of goods throws all the ex- pense and all the profit upon that one line of merchandise, and it stands to reason that such a condition of affairs cannot be conducive of low prices. And it isn’t. We make the unqualified assertion that we sell the best and most stylish ready-to- wear Clothes for men and boys---the masterpieces of the modern wholesale tailor---for less money than any other store in all this universe, and we stand ready to prove our assertion to any unbiased mind. Here are 19 special features for to-morrow. Take one or all---just as you like. Examine and compare them with similar goods offered anywhere in New York and you'll be astonished at the result. , We haven't built up in four short years the greatest clothing business in New York without deserving it. Such things do not happen by accident. But here are the 19 great bargains we spoke of---judge for yourself : MEN'S SPLENDID BUSINESS AND GENERAL PURPOSE SUITS---A | MEN'S FINER WINTER OVERCOATS, An exceptional collection of stan- MX; special lot of Men's Choice Winter Suit. shown in this assortment, | dard winter coatings, embracing fine Irish frieze coatings, smooth kersey he materials are strictly woollen cassimeres cheviots and good quality | cloths and Vicuna overcoat stuffs, in shades of blue, dark and light Bray Union worsteds, cut in keeping with up-to-date styles and properly lined ; mix and black, lined with fine plaid worsted coatings, topped wit! and tailored; have sold regularly at $4.50 and $9.00; reduced ua ‘ne ’ " 5. 50 ia but for to-morrow the price will be but 70. 00 for Saturday to l A al MEN'S FINE RAGLAN OVERCOATS, It seems that the general demand SU ek Re Lary cae rearth ote York City frome for a change in overcoat dress fry the Raglan ‘the call’ this season, one end to the other and not be able to match this line of choice winter i suits, The fabrics are through and through worsteds, fine cassimeres, | We have prepared a special lot of coats for Saturday's selling, made of fine teed silk; $15.00 is the actual value of these over- double and twist tweeds and Thibet cloths, tailored to a high deghee of ex» cellence and not to be duplicated elsewhere under $15.00; for Saturday, y/ 0, 00 MEN'S HIGH GRADE AUTUMN AND WINTER SUITS, The perfection of high art tailoring is displayed in this assertment of Autumn and Winter Suits, We show upwards of 40 styles of the choicest suits at this price, embracing costly imported materials in mixtures, as well 9 one tune ef- fects, These are all hand-tailored garments and represent regular $20.00 retail values; reduced for Saturday to 4, Jb 0 MEN'S EXTRA FINE OVERCOATS. These coats are made of fine im- ported English and Belgian Venetian cloths, in rough and smooth surface effects of the latest colorings. The linings throughout are of the best grade of all-silk satin Dichesse and tailored by journeymen handworkers. No merchant tailor in New York City will make you a more perfect winter overcoat than this, no matter what the 7) 19, 5 1) price may be. Specially reduced for Saturday to 9 Oxford and Cambridge Vicuna winter coatings; the proper English long Raglan cut, well lined and tailored; not to be had elsewhere for less than $18.00; reduced for to-morrow to 72, 50 This is a MEN'S AUTUMN AND WINTER WEIGHT OVERCOATS, very pleasing lot of atylivh outer garments, embracing coverts and Oxford cloths, together with double-faced Winter coat stuffs, in shades of light and medium tan as well as gray mixtures-—full $10.00 values, 6. 1) a choice of which we offer you to-morrow for » Jb MEN'S FINE WORSTED DRESS TROUSERS, These are special pat- terna in neat single or double stripe effects, also check mixtures; will fit as well, look as well and wear as well as the $5,00 and $6.00 trousers made by your tailor, yet our price is 2 95 but MEN'S TROUSERS. A choice lot, made of strictly woollen cassimeres and splendid union worsteds, in pretty, pleasing styles of stripes, 2.00 checks and herringbone effects; well made and perfect fitting; your choice to-morrow for Superior Values in Boys’ Clothing. 500 BOYS' SPLENDID WINTER REEFERS, made of fine Boucle, in either the sailor or round velvet collar style, in shades of blue, ages 3 to 8; worth $3.50; here to-morrow 2 50 special at BOYS’ 2-GARMENT SUITS, made of such standard mills’ all woollen goods as Hanover, Baraboo and Dickey mills, ages 6 to 16, equal in every way to the $1.00 suits sold at other 2 75 stores; here to-morrow at 412 BOYS' FINE 2-GARMENT SUITS AND 386 BOYS’ 3-GARMENT SUITS, made of splendid woollen materials, in a choice array of patterns, The vest eults are fashioned after the mannish styles and aro exceedingly well aor ed lere to-morrow, 3, 5 7) BOYS’ PINE CHINCHILLA REEFERS, made from the world famous Ger- mania Mills goode; absolutely {ast indigo blue, and strictly all wool, the soft, BOYS’ 3-GARMENT SUITS, 25 new and exclusive designs, made of a choice assortment of fine smooth surface cassimeres, imported Scotch tweeds and striped worsteds ; single or double-breasted waist coats; richly lined and perfectly tailored; regularly $7.50; Saturday's special price, for ages 9 to 16, only 4, 75 SUITS FOR THE YOUTH WEARING LONG TROUSERS,---The patterns and colorings are of the la ind best, The coate or vests can be had in elther the single or double. breasted style, The regular price is $10 per ault; you may have 6.75 a choice to-morrow at OVERCOATS, wh" LS yptord BOYS’ styles for men cheat urements are from 28 to 35; made from frieto in ebades of and of smooth Kersey clothe, in blue or Hac 7.00 BOYS’ BLOUSE SUITS, MASTER VESTER SUITS AND RUSSIAN BLOUSE SUITS made from tha choicest and highest grades of wintet serges, worsteds and Scotch mixtures, bi Saget t vy Mele yd and will fit fectly | w | Skee; Ther choice tomorrow for J, 95 BOYS’ ROUGH SURFACE LONG BOX OVERCOATS, in shades of brown and Oxtord; stylieh, up-to-date winter te, limed with natty, warm linings and fitted with silk velvet oo top collars; actual value 97.50; 5 50 ” here for Saturday ages § to 10) at French Flannel | Waists « 2, FO van. Wy i ; This is a very chic waist, full style, red, gray, light blue, rose, royal, and black or white, with 8 shoulder box plaits forming the new French blouse front to waist, oval metal buttons and the new bishop sleeves, 1,200 Doren Won’s Heavy Weight Underwear worth $1.50 a garment, Special for to-morrow at 7. Se. _ Only think of it—the best of underwear at half yee and the wearing season scarcely yet begun! here else can you do as well ? This underwear is of natural wool, in plain colors or with silk stripes, with or without heavy lambs’ wool fleece lining. The drawers have fine sateen waist bands, large pearl buttons, double gussets and doubly-sewn wine All sizes, Candies, Any of these boxes of candies will be sure to please you, being the purest, freshest and most delicious confection made, Prices, too, are lower than those of other stores, Ilb, Hox of OUR FINEST CHOCOLATE AND HON BONS, gold cleowhere at 80e, a bOX; here tomorrow at told, Box of TUXEDO CHOCOLATE AND BON BONS, equal to any S0e, box told elsewhere, here to-morrow at 1b, Box COMMERCIAL MIXED CANDY, advertised elsewhere at 30e. a box; here to-morrow at Jalb, Hox of SPECIAL MIXED CAND, cottaining ro gumsitope, at Again 80 Boys and Girls get Valuable Prizes In Ghe Brg Store's Gducational Prize Contest, The prize winners of Contest No, 7, booklets dis- tributed to members of 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 A classes on Saturday, October 27th, are as follows : THE FIVE FIRST PRIZES THE PIFTY HONORABLE MENTIONS Cholee of Wateh or Set of Books have been | and Silver Medals have been awarded to Besa awarded to IT BA! Leva Mein, 1 Lewle at, IN HA, Kdword Gerding, 1h st and Mor tf Nn. nw Nor+ fin ave trons, Behool Na, tid L IN 4A, ide Lundin, 21 Bast Oth ot Rehool Now 160. IN Vrank Siemal, 10) Attorney at 1 ! No os IN Robert T Wasch, 292 #t, Behiool N THE TEN SECOND PRIZES (Subscription to a Juvenile Publication or Choice of Books) have been awarded to enbere, © Suffolk st M KB. Coleman, 2206 7th ave Wet Litth liivray. 2018 Sth ave we Weldhorn, 246 Haat 0 5 Pitt at choal No, 4 ranower, S08 Teivington at x Clara Hones Ndtidge at, School No. 3 alison ave. IN 5A, Mary Johnaton, 22% Ave. C, Sehool ae N i rr, 1063) Lexington ave., Sohool} woki¥i, Habool p leonard, 137 Bast Siduey Klelnbaus, 220 Wert 224 at No, th IN 5 s Friedman, 276 84 at Se hoo) N \ A. Chas. He Howe, 229 Hawt 1204 at Rehool No, 9%. Wi | gion ave heerlen, GA Lew THE PIPTREN THIRD PRIZES Gold Fountain Pen or Choice of aBook have| bern awarded to IN 34, Gladys tlewit Vast Samuel bet pol No. a Hid Muffotk st, Mehool No, ay J Vile, zh Babt Sth sty, Seb 4 Bast 6th ve Cattany, th ot una school No, 1 Bast 170th aby CM Sebel, oi 1A Te C Henrietta Vabrentiols, Nradt Mehoot Isabelle Peiges Hehool No. 8; 98 IN 1A Weti!, 9T Went 10th “ Reward A ford, 146 Weet 106th ot., Behoo! No. 16 Harvey Philp, 21 Vast 2th et. School IN GA, Harry Jatght, @0 Lance ave, fichoo! No, 89 Damnet Kopelman, M1 Basex ot, Schoo! 0, Tb. Florence Stengel, #2 24 ave, Behool No, IN TA, Manche Hanau, 16 Ave D,] #2 School No, 6 i Charlee Latbowtts, 181 Madison at,,| man, 110 Stan School No, 2 Mark Ik. Stroy he da Wieke, S17 Mam Gith ot, School] No Is} Prizes Winners will be duly notified when to call for Prizes, Contest Yo. 9, for Members of the 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 A Classes, Opens To-morrow ‘Saturday). Tell your children to call for the Booklets, They will interest them and help them in their school work, and by answering the prize questions (which are not difficult) they may win one of the eighty prizes awarded each week, ‘Remember, it's all free. ee ladison at, ha Lipke, 43 8 Ly Chas, Po Crianey, 214 80 lyn, Behool No. 37) §, Sghool No, 08; ith ave. Sel Jacobs, 9 Attorney Ot. Nothing to buy. Nothing to pay for? Che Big Store. Joan Federation of Labor hae 1 ji F ey ) | ders Labor has tesued ed to Jedd are Regina!) de Koven, Rieh+) prexe ants, Misa, Peabo | ehartera to ¢ > announ t the Long Taland Oyate inn Nover | Pres i : At Bayville (ommorrow eventn |K. Hadley, Wi Vevers, Baftord| irs f ine nineriate tan, peal organiser for) The Textile Workers’ National Union They WIN at) Waters ang i. 8 &|Thomas Lanwon and PK. sturmte Walter DB. Palmer, a special agent for) (oe ean ration of Labor, aie. | reports that in Paterson, N. J, the he f q ok 25 tor One, hie United States Isopariment of Faabor, | Sete"! In launching @ union of woodene|cenire of the. slik: trade” In Avie + Rach Pays Was for One the United stat a Hock | Hatt fuillders laet nit at MilitArm| there are nearly sona wh Strollers give thelr Al $88 cach, Thofoas W, Lawson, of who is investigating strikes and lock [fiat 100 Bowery, It will be chartered partially Idle,” nired fi Ladies! Day this a Boston, , Outs in this city, finds that there have | bY the Federation, |aro either whut 1 oF funn B | dartcAstaria | : | jort time, Ow duction ri e bn ne been fewer labor troubles than usual) (Beoretary Leffingwell, of the Intern: ompetiiion of che ay Japanese ante HY W soclety Jn the women's garment trade iss: year | Conal Boot and Shoe Workers’ Uni salgned an the cause of the dulners of | reports that new unions of shoo workers (trade A ppecial meeting to Initiate new mem~ have been organized in Brooklyn. a hers under a reduced Initiation fee hae | Now Orleans. The union stamp 8 nv Hecretary August Herifollor wt the been called by the Neckwear Makera'|!® Use in Afty factories, BUDE, Asioelation, of ‘| ) town will prem rhe i Union for next Thursday night tn nF convention of delegates from the} member of the General e | table and pour tea, Wieser Hell, 6 Columbla street, Vvarlous untons of laundry workers! Hoard of the United Garment Workers In the ballroom the Kaltenborn Or- oat OF throughout the country will be held in|of America, The Now Jersey Poederation of Trades! Troy, N, Y., inning next Monday, for ? | chestra of seventy pleses will render ae- ty 6 fs planning for sotion with all the purpose of forming National union NATEALGTE, Andrew, uruneth, of the| Hons from ‘Tho Strollers’ last three fete svensk % the farmers’ Jone of the State! Of Tabor. About: poenty wea ae 4 call for the aniual convention of the | Public productions=""The Rightful Melt,” from his peat to.the i Wulles, fo compile a tof legivlators WhO) A memberalip of about 16,00, will be rea to be held In Bowion, sured lady from Chicago" and “Phyl He received a fractured skill and Othe) say « iets) gppome labor nomsures, represented, 7 Nov. ae fooela Re entae will bo Pld lis." ‘The members themeelvea are to Hem Ho 0.) oy in eee ane Sia as ied ue . ™ 1 © Oliver | Elo wi cy H Fee pial eeu ie Miwete iad *RS enanirenats ED aan Iiext Congreas for the pro: jvonduct the performance of thelr own) fart! Jue Quatert Is Are 0, llr ee ae ata oe tettg a: Nagll, Mant e: e, 4 Wai Aurng’ the last year the ot ‘alloras puinborg, Amouig those wlio are expects uinuatts, 1°. Mis -Molph Laleobarg, itm Joba latrewy, Was arrested, i, fT Cart,