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Lasiehdbsiled AMES AND LOUISE GALLOWAY AS THE | ETTY PRINCESS AND THE POOR SCULLERY MAID. THE BIGSTORE ACITY INITSELF ‘a Ohe Many Important OPER pectal Sales BOKTM AME. pect ie ATi rest now in active progress at the SIEGEL COOPER : STORE if in a broad variety of decidedly satisfactory wal ‘how: well it pays you to shop here. The greatness of the Store, its commanding resources, its phenomenal commercial - ‘4 || and its tremendous daily outlet make it possible for us to present a stronger diversity of opportunities than less favored | se || On every Floor, in every Department, you can find all sorts of astonishing bargains. It is surprising how a ae one = y | for a little money when a tip-top clearance sale is going on. Some of the news for Friday is told below. ins. | | ICANT SU SUCCESS (Petighted aR Applaud €. J. Dillingham’s Novel Pro- duction of Mrs. Burnett’s Play at Criterion Theatre Matinee. iiaisaid would fill cave Or. three pages (WOES OF A TINY PRINCESS. Warm Sloves Gnamelled Redsteads Jor Men, Women and Children. and Bed Springs. But After Many Hardships the Beau- | Good Quality Winter Gloves at an Average of Half Price. Two Rare Bargains for Friday. i ? tiful Creature Triumphs Over All . . Her Enemies and Is Greeted with Applauee! MEN'S MERCERIZED SILK GLOVES, n white only, all sizes; 606. quali: 9Q STRIKING PRICE-CONCESSIONS, special to-morrow, « pair ENAMELLED BEDSTEADS, all sizes, extension foot, I-inch pillars, brags gy WOMEN'S FANCY WOOL GLOVES, many prety colorings; made t sell 9g | capt and vases: regular price $4.00; special 2. at 60c. and 75c., a pair, BED SPRINGS. Bs Oh, the witchery of an afternoon with “The Little Princess!” ] Oh, the enptivating, tender, laughing, & crying, piquant, dolefui, ticklesome, el- fin enchantment of it! An afternoon in Childland—and It's ever s0 much boofuller than cloud- ignd, or dreami!and, or workland, or moneyland. It's @ land of magic. It would coax smiles from the subway, and anthra- qitlc tears from Drer Baer. Childjand coops itself between the four walls of the Criterion Theatre -this afternoon and every afternoon ex- ey cept Saturday—and that for a long time | to come, I'm sure. It has taken the | town by assault of pouting mouths and battery of pink, putty fists—so, hie yyou, madam and sir, to where fresh, @ool, green, watercressy tendrils of eentiment will sprout in your furrowel New York hearts. INFANTS’ WHITE WOOL MITTENS, 1 and 2 year sizes; 25¢. quality, 70 WOVEN WIRE SPRINGS, for metal beds, extra heavy web, corded at 4, ‘e a pair, regular intervals, all sizes; regular price $6.00; special, (Main Floor, Front, 18th st.) aml es Sik Remnants. Some Gxtraordinary Bargains. The shrewd shopper can see at a glance what wonderfully good bargains these are. Short lengths of Taffeta, Printed Satin Liber- ATL OC YD. } te a and Striped Taffetas. Qualities range up Dress Goods Remnant | t Che Attractive Lanuary Clearance. Great bargains.’ An extraordinary opportunity, i eyeecl never fail to respond when we announce these R AES, At/Se YD. § Remnants of Checks, short ends of Wais i d Skirtings, etc. AT? Gov. | Remnants of Albatross, Henriettas, Zib : = ee { Short lng of Printed Satin Liberties, Silk Vel- Honessunavete. Pocket Duses and Bernhardts. nine, last nat tg mixy. ‘Tt wasn’ LGatwe (happy. | And. oh, how ae Sou sare) ance and Manner she | ar 49evo. | vets, Black Taffetas and Moire Velours. Qual- P ‘ 6 i vou |father wh rked the miracle, but the chi en that horrid Miss 1 f idhoo iti titab an Tait ste Faal alee 998 man eter sible or, his Aatatepentor line . al Nal rhea, anil ne (ite Pera ATID YD. { nena oth agit pres eae to | m man is hin all over Europe for e any ordinary villain Wi r . and even (ear. a Chita acting, if you please—pocket|Sara because ho wants to give her a melodrama—and just ae richly doce ane |drop tha i : | Short lengths of all the ire kieaes of Brocades, R 8 Dues and Sormhardis and Coquelina[illenyet Exes Nit, Mate he | AES me ator eee ATGSFOYD. } Satins, Taffeas, Crepe de Chines and Printed 69 a 'Paid Backs Subhmes ee CN of three-feet-nothing and less, with| Ate next door on whom he had taken | Mille James, acting a child's part| "As for the child-children they are all Silks. Qualities range up fo St. 251 AT iC YD. eae Hig Backs, Sublimes, ete. Q @lain Floor, Front, 19th St.) pare, fledgling knees, uncertain feetlet, | pit among real children, gives a remarkable /s0 « lendid that I won't and artless gums half emptied of milk- ry mixy, but very exelting and and heautitul pert ee. teeth. a ==: — Talk about naturaiism in acting—why, 3 Sorcha OR a ae yen ee oe A Whirlwind of Choice Brie-a-Brae. Ht Very Special Introduction Prices. . ‘ely 'Ittle ‘earts!—could make some é 6 For the sake of convincing display and of expediting careful selec- tion, We have placed our Fancy Bric-a-Brac in three lots on sepa- Otain Pioee, World's Sreatest Grocery. Continuation of the Great Canned Foods Sale. Growing every day in interest and distinction, wo. The second week ¢ more vividly than before our resources and the completeness of our stocks. An attraction will be found in Friday's list of appetizing delicacies. f Sara, In_ se» “ntely. KAT! Broadway favorites you and I know— Gh-h-h! no names!—look like stage money in J. P. Morgan's office. ‘Who were they? Where did they come from? Who found them? Who performed the miracle of teaching % ae them thelr parts and rehearsing thom? Purity, Freshness and Lowness of Price, G | Ecnase Waraiieniciueations) psopie aeked fare tables. All the handsomest designs in Sevres, Dresden, Italian, ‘had ak: | forest ewes a one another, when the lights went up, fitz, id i ina Wares. oe Fresh aa ‘thoy ‘had. wiped. thelr eye Thousands of Overcoats to be sold at adel ad at lula at ee ss Poe | ee em cleared their throats and powdered their “Ae! €" a Brnsits, wets GAC —atog ser But noses. - TABLE NO. 1—A lot of very AND PEDESTALS. i Pot. ‘theyitangpents, of the) audience, . L handsome VASES, ranging in SARDINIERES AND. PEDES- mind you, but_hardened actors and prices from $4.00 to $5.00, oF, OO| TALS, complete, finest English acl ie ies, and suc! e B0- $5 Polstonted bird ‘ The most startling Overcoat sale ever inaugurated. aa opportunity to get TABLE NO. 2—Very hundiome wars eh evant 2.75 : fs Pda Si ee, | setae, ere Ee cctee tern ane correct apparel for one-half, yes, in some instances, one-third, prices. Thousands of SUTTER decobadons Fanging ee JARDINIERES AND PEDES- DEERE ? “ covered and trained? Nobody could | #Overcoats at less than the cost of raw material. Earnest and determined clearance off} fm $7.00 96800 5.00 fare mach ey Fano So 5 ot have thrown a light on it, but he was too il! to witness his managerial tri- umiph. Stamped with London's 0, K. mountains of Overcoats. Unheard-of values. Facts and figures show unmistakably. |} TABLE NO. 3 Fancy Enalsh 5 gp) sans. regularly at $8.50 Everybody can be fitted. Everybody can be suited. For To-Day, Friday and Saturday your dollars will do double duty. (Basement > Anchorlen; ib.. “The Little Princess” Is stamped with Ain qe ay ACRE Reo I Do S, als B th "t ys 4 daldn't he 's riwind of Bargains Pa Ox 2 Ogee ot Sn nee oe sid a A ia as Smportant Yows from the b - {e'Seine actea better or as well aa Men’s Overcoats Men’s Suits i Mt deing acted better or as well as it Is : ee ad at the Criterion, where it has Ban in- ‘ . Double-Value Soe Sale. SF; AY oe 3 y ' eroameen netreasiit assy lsie\tor ths Men’s §18 and $20 Men’s $13.00 and 5 reat dale of arred Boo. P | Dicee wraian Hiodason Burceieinrote Overcoats for T5 $18.60 Suits for —J]|| Good Shoes for Men, Women and Children at About Half Price. World's Best Novel og ft “for children and grown-up children.” New and beautiful Over- 9 —-| All'styles; blues, blacks $2. 50 Sh top S/, 95. orld’s Best Novels, Romances, Essays and Poetry at NS it ea dairy story without a fairy, If coats, hand _ tailored, and fancy cassimeres. oes ° ¢ Price Concessions Yet Named. iB RUSH Gaaan: Geel went Gat ae AN as Men's $15.00 and Men's Shoos Wi NTHS ELECTRIC fare, imceAmucm Visio Huge: 1h sob | Raowregeatnee ¢*7reftny in calling ito melodrama of child Men's $22, $26 and O05 CUSHION, SOLES: Kid and Calf aT F lh wie oni | chek oa kee Lie, Aire Caine it a moledresn ot child 28 Overcoats {0 15/88 00 Suits for 75 J}\| al sizes of each; lace and congress; also Men's Shoes of Kid, Calf tlituatracel | $160; out aseaeh orice | We lays’ en ‘extraordinary. epell tupon § pipette a In single and double UJ —* #}|| and Patent Leather, with regular soles I 5 a il asroce aa eg se |. Dh slerl yi) Infint dness a breasted; 40 styles to se- tess so THE D'ARMAGNAN ROMANCES ~ jound in | hood at Its joyousest—enters { y pers at lla sarauseetenicts ito a Men's $0 and $35 Men's $20.00 and the new All ae lace: a pair) be Fete all dzes and Gaendol Milliken! Gow that audience (wept! Don't you think Miss Milliken's name WAVPALEY NOV In 32 volumes, Bound tn clot 3,25, 75 | $22.00 Suits tor ssa of ete yt Oreos tt | =] Inall colors and fab- 6 52, 00 Shoes for 37, 00. i o ere 7 " is Regularly eold at $3 our makes a lovely expletive? are hand tailored rcs, single and MEN'S SHOES—All sizes; of good quality; Kruger’s Calf; pite In Act I. you are introduced to Miss Ap iOrelEn tapes: double breasted styles lace style; well made on stylish lasts, BEA STORIES—Clark Rumell, Three volunes | THR Minchin's “school, where Sara Crewe, Men's $40 and $60 Men's $22.00 and WOMEN'S SHOES—Viei Kid; double soles; in lace- and Z aio ee (ieyn ene eater!) painted SA) pie sia iw Dit Ve Geis e citer pec Overcoats for @ 506.09°Suits for 1G I | Caer ae Laster Tie lle tare snp vorAgea or ciisTorugn | Miss Minchin 1s an ogre of a boand- The world's best gar- = | “ In imported fabrics, 1 4 WOMEN'S FIRST QUALITY $0c RUBBERS; sizes 2 104 and 6 1 8; 9 Cotabato Tetlee: Tire velinagy, Ing-schoo] dame who kowtows to Sara ments, imported fab- single and double now, per pair, type ed good, aber.” Regularly volt at 4 5 ‘ foecause she Is the only child of an rics, in montagnacs, breasted styles, 100 wea ea es Fis} $e; our Bpeclal price, adoring millionaire father in India, Setaas and patent beavers; every! stylesto select from, Bara is a girl of strong, sweet, un- polled and highly imaginative nature. A dbever child, a child with tempera- ment—it must have been a joy to Mrs. Burnett to draw such a character, irls!—board- | ol girls of all degrees, trom up to pretty minxes with bangs—and each a character, @ distinct Men's Ulstors {i Men's $28.00 and Pres & Chichi 122 Marateconet J & 2D Wat Made of the costliest Ligh worsteds, tweeds,vi- Beautifully tailored cunas; single and and worth $18 to $25, double breasted. A Whirlwind of Bargains in Blankets, Comforters, Pittows and Sheets. Muslin Underwear, Very Special Features for Mountains of uration Muslin, Cambrie “and personality. 3 Under vesar thou sands MR pep ‘And there in front of ‘you, on 2 everything that is new, styli made, ; i SRY, TH banatG_ the scathing ere Bo ys Clothin g. Che Special Sale Continues. at Remarkable Priee-Inducoment, i with all ite nolse, its movement, ite BOYS’ ALL-WOOL 2-PIECESUITS,, blue and black sergesand cheviots; 7 : NIGHT GOWNS. CORSET CO qilsohlef, Its Jealousies, its tantrums, ite fn blue, black and fancy cheviots,| sizes 10 to 16; value $4, 95 We are emphasizing quality and economy, and have made for Night Gowns, to Sa bullying, chivalry, its g sity, value $3.00 and $4,00; $7.00 to $10.00, i a ford ’ “i bbe i adarlonecaveriining that Delonte Coit sizes 7 to 16, a $1.95| youn Mm the occasion so attractive that none can to neglect it. 59¢, for Night Gowns. 4 It 18 & miracle, The Illusion ts abso- BOYS’ ALL-WOC suits,| blue, black and fancy mlx- Blank MEDIUM, HEAVY AND LIGHT Cc 69¢, for Night Gowns, . hig Phere te nothing to suggest act- ¥ fancy mixtures; sizes B to 16; a aoe , | lankets, eae COMPOR VORTERS, ie 75c. for Night Gowns, . a o some nm ‘After this first wondrous scene the : | YOU NG MEN'S SUI COTTON BLANKETS—Good Feel ty ly yay auch He 98c, for Night Gowns, crm for muabeatene ante inn Neva’ coma tnt a ae fl nba ed $1.39 each “” 98) | WHITE PETTICOATS. and omen tha n fan stripe ; regularly up to up to “ iter bas tied penniless. | Thy blue and black serges and fancy | ‘eM $6 5] | Te pair 49 MEDIUM AND LIGHT WEIGHT for White Muslin ° elated “over A money ahe Nas’ lost ay ass A to 16; $3.95 "6 295 PAIRS OF WHITE, PART COMFORTERS in many pretty 7 3, Qe, re te aE ards a aad soihtem | repeat iat natn SUITS, | {ues millaty style sizes 16 to) || eon satay cairad tt panes regan owe0 3.95.48 J, PD Fin etticonts, GIRLS’ UNDERWEAR, drudge and to sl ft “ a s 4 Y Wil incy colors . a facinfosiea parr nd’ to sleep ina blue, biack and fancy mixtures;| grees aie $12 10 ge gall ders; regularly up to $3.25 pai, 195 Jeathor Pillows. 98¢. for White Mus to ide Ream ; Garret, Oiszard and Kate, : Sigel sizes 10 to 16; value $3.45 | BOYS! OVERCOATS; sizes 4 to 16:9 |) s T < 1.80 for White Cam. adh Ast: J you Joln Sara in the yarre $5.00 and $6.00, at..... $3. value $8.00 to $12.00, |] 350 PAIRS OF FINE CALIFOR- Made of Fancy Saiped Tictings bric Petticoats, C “m 2 ‘ome gad th en? wrod ohgvon se. th BOYS’ ALL-WOOL 3-PIECE SUITS,| at. + $5.00] | Nis BLANKETS for full and ex- filed with odorless curled Feashers: © 95 for White Cam. ert oo ha Fd and some atray hand A Whirlwind of Bargains in wa size beds: remit eo edged 39 bric Petticoats. for White Petticonts, eal ik used, et ° a A Rowdarly 4 44 and Ft pair, at 478 feniarly ere each at < DRAWERS. Qc ped egularly © pair, a 6, egularly 79c each, at White Buh abner Be, Men’s Furnishings} | ty etsy” 433 fr Daves ar ia a edhe a) eee aoone r ret. higown i é y 15c. Linen Collars, to go ateses 1,00 White Shirts to go at DP wii ‘a dimer te “hae f f ‘ dil) So) § . " 59c Regularly up io $15.00 pair at = 9.5 | Pow Cases& Sheets Regularly up to $25.00 pair, at §=—15,00 5,000 BLEACHED CASES, made 39¢. for Drawers, Any 98c. for White ic, ton Drawer: or Doneeah 2 5c 69¢., for Drawers 49 OSG ior Drawers in hse aid re Taye tabs nd 35c, Wool Hosiery.. 17¢/ #1:50 Colored Shirts, plain ‘y tinal and plaited bosom, togo at 79c¢ of the best qualities of Muslins, in for Paifiyons'a hake (ellen, land “abe serra oe 35¢. Suspenders, to go at...» 190! g).40 ‘and $1.25 Dogskin ‘ Comforters. poll a OT ne 98¢, for Drawers, 19c ag SO 0c. Cashmere Gloves,to goat 220| Gloves csoereers crterees RUFFLED CRIB COMFORTERS, to I Tc. each, at 9 WRAPPERS it potore they have touched a morse! 5c. Neckwear, to go at. “, 250 $1.00 and $1.25 Wool Shirts figured silkoline tops; plain colored 1,500 SHEETS for single and , 50¢, and 75c, Wool Shirt Drawers, to go at, eac! 75c. Neckwear, to go at $1.00 Neckwear, to go at $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 Suspenders, to go al ri Spy feel as terrible over and Drawers to go at, each, 8c Bo) $1.50 Silk and Wool Fleeced 35e) Shirts and Drawers, to go A7o| . at, each. E backs; filled with pure couon; regu- ett, fone Feel made quali larly 496. once a FO ore Bleached Molin, Yeetarly oS ‘dd lor of fine COMFORTERS; up to 55¢. each, at regylarly up to $3.00 each, at ZL 95 (dain Floor, Kast of Vountelo, 19th Bt) for Plannetette Skirts, «for Wrappers 29c. for Pts I 1.25 for Wrappers, Cc ‘39s. for Plaamalet 1,50 for Wrappers, ‘Ae. tor: . 1,95 for Wrappers. (Hepond Wioar, We Go-Worrow Is the Second Day of the Great Wid-Winter Cotlet Articles, Drugs, Soaps, Toctiotns and Rul Cor, Broadway and Chambers St.