The evening world. Newspaper, May 11, 1903, Page 6

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PR RE TE Pi yh res eam cet UR DKW Ee THE WORLD: MONDAY, ‘GOV, A, B. CUMMINS, OF IOWA, CHAMPION OF TARIFF REFORM ‘Visits Philadelphia Pool-Room Keepers Personally and Gives Them Choice of Peace or War. SIXTH AVE. ne cae PROPRIETORS SURRENDER. j “You Have Treated Us Like a Man and We Will Close and Keep & Closed,” Is Their Response to f His Appeal. : Gnormous Success of 2a Sreen Grading Stamp System The Coupon Offer Repeated and Thursday in Complianc IO LARGE were the crowds in the Siegel Cooper Store last week thatevery S OFFER which prevailed on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. It was apparent that many did not practically understand the details o} convert their COUPONS INTO STAMPS. It must be understood that this SPECIAL COUPON is to be exchange GREEN: TRADING STAMPS for it you have missed something very desirable. The COUPONS lay Be Exchanged for GREEN TRADING STAI1PSat Ai Because of the failure of many People to thoroughly comprehend the adve repeat the SPECIAL COUPON OFFER. We therefore announce that the SPECIAL COUPON OFFER wilt be completing the introductory series. , The Issuance of Green Trading Sta nently, for It Has Been Made a Trad The Premium Room in the Fifth Floor Annex continues to be a most assortment of attractive premiums, which are given for certain quantities of "Sy Do not forget that to obtain the extra stamps the conditions imposed by the How to Get $5 Worth of Green Trading Stamps Free. As this is a very special offer, it is limited to Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of this week. Every person visiting the Siegel Cooper Store during these days will be given a Green Trading Stamp Book and One Dollar’s Worth of Stamps FREE ! Every person who visits the Premium Display Room in the Annex, on the Fifth Floor, will be given an Additional Dollar’s Worth of Stamps FREE ! If you cut out the adjoining COUPON and bring it with you to the Store, you will get Three Dollars’ Worth of Stamps more, provided you purchase merchandise to the amount of One Dollar or more, PHILADELPHIA, May 11.—A Mont gomery County clergvinan, with no ald other than a consciousness of his duty to the community, has accomplished in sixty minutes what the costly ma- chinery of the law has frequently failed to do after many weeks, Ile has gucceeded in closing a pool-r in the § borough of Rockledge, just u 34 the county line from Fox Chase, where ¢ hordes. of gamblers driven from eity had just gathered ready for ness. The law officers of the been appealed to. They Word from Norristow: would first have to Toom and secure ‘The Rev. 1°, H. Ary of the Episcopal the Holy” Trinity the gamblers avarters if possib ultimatum of an im or a wart famblers’ "representative outs! d NOhe hour was given to make COTTE TLE A ogo SM anawer. During that time Mr. A: surrounded by several citizens, | on the lawn of his church directly across the street f room, At the expiration of the h s the champion aac? anges in the r of taritt 4 im} President Roosevelt and ,,“° from ti “We ate done. You have our word Senator Allison to Agree init of honor that we will get out of here 5 s A E to-morrow ‘Meht and will not return,| With Him on the “lowa/? The wires will also come down. ei P Will be @ few of us he Idea.” remove some tables an ea. js all, You havo treated us 1 and we will keep our word,’ + ———— May 10.—Congratur ICEBERGS DELAY SHIPS. e success in bringing) soesAaeest ssldent Roosevelt and Senator Allison ‘Iowa idea’ are] * now pouring in ufon Gov. Cummins. is But this man, whoge compact with| tional Rep - | the President and Senator Allison will st He Has Succeeded in Getting '\"° fay Bogs Add to the Perlln of Naviga- rf tion Of the Grand Ranks. foundiand coa: interfere seriously with ste: Several Montreal lin nd 1902. ‘The pi og and bergs. wlatform which {nstantly ad- grants bound for 2 \¢ Cummins td a none a DROCAS Kimonos. Gingham Laces. Oapestry Brussels Women’s Wore KIMONO DRESSING Petticoats. At 20, de. and Se. per Carpets. ‘Low Shoes. Potiicovbee ( SACQUES of fine white } WOMEN'S PET TI- yard, fancy Caan Hee Exara heavy TAPESTRY BRUS- | WOMEN’S $3.00 LOW SHOES. } Wowens PETTICOATS Lawn, cut extra full, with { COATS of striped } Edgings,Insertions,Galloons } seis CARPETS: with or without { combination Colonial and Oxford } poy Msine Closh ta } bode fomming of pink } Gingham cut extra } and Medallion effects; reg- otal halls tod a choice 3 Ties, in Patent Leather and Kid; es aes ab bike and blue lawn; full with deep ularly sold up to 15c. per Penge tt 5 80 all sizes, in both wilhraceeedion pleated regular price 8c, ODE | flounce, 4Ic | e's mein sone * OC | Sat nd tes J, OF | woccinnsed Ager (Second Floor, East of Contre.) (Second Floor, East of Centre.) (Main Floor, Front.) (Third Floor, Front, 19 st.) : (Second Floor, East.) (Second Floor, Kast g@-Oontray Cambric Mustin Cambrie Drawers} Wen’s Shoes. “Power.’’ ‘Boys’ Shoes Corset Covers Petticoats FOR WOMEN. { MEWN’S $3.50 SHOES, } The new flake cereal BOYS 2) an WOMEN'S DRAWERS § ; : j $1.95. idskin and Calfskin;. : ‘1a FOR WOMEN. FOR WOMEN. of cambric, with umbrella ie asst} fresh, erisp and dainty; } Kidskin, Calfskin dahd WOMEN'S CORSET COV. } WOMEN'S PETTICOATS of mustn, $ ruffle; trimming of torchon $ welted soles; all sizes; +} Pat | | welted ERS: cambric; four deep flounce of lawn, with cluster of weks $ lace and fine em- P regular 10c. car- atent eather; wel rows of Val, lace across PI, ‘ and embroidery edge; others Rrouisrommotners Xe) also some Pat- 7 IO : 4c soles, all sizes, excep- ee ees Ce chon ken ean das ISe hemstitched ruffles © } ent Leathers, 4 ton, tional bargainss (Main Alale and Second Floor, East ruff (Main Atsle and Second Pioor, East.) (lain Floor, Bast.) (Fourth Floor.) (Se onlflinoan, pogatd ist Modern Art, Chenille Vottingham White Lappet Huck Bonne Femme Thomas Huxley it was who de- year ago last GEMS OF MODERN ART; 4 - > ‘ : _ Seribed the brain as a perfect logic this, that our bodies | De ioreeecn ‘a collection of more than 160 pho- (Portleres Curtains, Lawn. Gowels. Curtatni, & engine, working without frict and the strain of overwork’ Cronk, was taken sick with typhoid ecraetl aca t CEy ta . NOTTINGHAM ces WI ° ; without fret and without fear, w blood any more | fever;’he had a double run and then DE ARINC ) feprocuctiont: Oh nares CURTAINS: 4 d 75 pieces WHITE LAP- } 309 dozen HEMMED } 4°.s:cnmentof NOTTINGHAM Gisvaweain (equalle divides. :é n run smoothly | suffered a relapse, which. left him modern paintings: with an intro: } CHENILLE PORTIERES; very ; yares | PET LAWN, in 3 prety } HUCK TOW AND fOBBINET CURTAINS; question then “bocomes,' s Dr, withont off ny years of with o and b duction by General Lew Wallace: } suitable for parlors 4. 50 long; formerly } designs; useful for curtains es o \ El Sired reduced from $4.75, ree, “how to run this engine with- study in the act e of medi-| I ; iGondiin ‘clan pas aspera $10.00 afdlinneriitence orders; regularly Hees Fe out blowing up the boiler, without, cine, Dr. TV that when '° .00 per pery; regi $5.50 and $6 ageident, and without geeuiing telio: the fore thie |e ., is caret Lge atee va 00 49ec Berea ae pair, at 3. 00 larly 19c yard, 10c up to 15c, each, Ic eats 1.95 comotive to the repair shop. An ig-| blood t there » symp-| worse until about the last of August (Wook Store, Second Floor.) (Teint Floor, Front, 18th St.) (Third Floor, Front, 18th St.) (Main Plow, Bast of Fountala,19th St.) (Main Floor, East of Fountalu git St.) 7 (Phird Floss, )'romty Dekh BB) Y t which time he was —— neither can a man over : sro akeléton,. ‘not i MBleas he "observe : Gable Gennis Sets} Screen Doors. vitho WINDOW SCREENS. | Walking Skirts. Grinmed Hats. } Beaiful all-silk. fancy } TABLE TENNIS SET, consisting of 4 corrugaied ‘bats, two, highly nichelled 7 eerie Pay \ mension posts, 6Oinch net. 12 cellu. $ Zemin, 5 Sol tall aon able OF kweed feb 79 ed TOng)y foot size, painted throughout in green, with ‘erie court marked, Number } made; any hates 2,00 } size 75¢ (Third Floor, Bast.) (Basement,) Sapanese Lute Books. Lamps. Pillow Cases. eee, vroness ranean Motiea Dias a thout Hae and Gables. _} SCREEN DOORS, 3 r ’ y hardwood frame, strongly } Made of firm quality All-Wool built; best quality of } Melton, in light. medium and cisth: hoice } otk gray, navy blue and black: screen cloth; your choice } tucked” and. str reaps cs of four sizes, at, tirely novel man- each, 25¢e oer ig es o. GS (Basement.) (Second Floor, Front.) alterative human mechanism is pri y than any Jooked after it will last bted Iee score and ten years. As ciyi-| ci jon progresses, the draft on the In and ner 200 of our regular $5.00 HATS R {IBBON S exquistt® will be specially priced to-morrow 7 color combinations} | at, each, Wee invite comparison. of quality up to 19@ Be! tly with these Hats with the else: 3 = where $7.50 kind per yard, Qitnery Salon, Second Floor.) (Oh Ploan, Frege.) Rn Window Screens. Women’s Women's Ribtonsy % Hard work confi without the in air and sunshine, become foo that kills,’ the muscles aud {i er 1 gestion and’ curir flabby and the blood . dyspe) rtburn and wany Hwan system must be a labora- the constant manufacture of ‘blood. Si 6 and courage upon ood -anu the fi 3 1 good ids wpon the stomach, for z « t m v >) s him s h, whien healthy, taxes the food we eat the ele- aly y ulred for the biood, It the As a tonie and ‘cunnot assimilate ‘the food during and after the ‘then the blood ‘and the ences of grip it will prove of fe. for the proper nour-|lar yalue, It has been ext equire, This human) used as a re-builder after the se breaks. |of a rheumatic attack, “I now take the opportunity to let} Spreads. UWeon’s Watohed 350COLOREDMAR- } MEN'S OPEN - FAG SEILLES FRINGED | SEs n wedel SPREADS; full size; in } with a 7-iewel Wa pink, red and-blue; reg- } movement: stem wind rk ay $2.25; 149 set; very spe 430 cial, (Main Floor, Bast of Fountain, 1th!8t,) 1,000 NICKEL TABLE $ 7,000DEFENDERMILLS LAMPS, trimmed com- } PILLOW CASES: plete with Royal improved } bleached; sizes up to central draught burner and } 54x36 inch; made of stand- 10-in. dome ard muslin; regu- shade; at, each, 4 00 larly up 19¢.; each, Me (Third Floor, Centre.) GREAT ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE Ugse CENTURY; an allembrating Neory of JAPANESE JUTE § stterdintllthe worerful tins sen By RUGS; Oriental designs 3 fimou plows, inching « A pictorial tt 9 7.5 | Le eCe @ Op $12 grade for O° Special price, per volume, ‘Ie (Third Floor, Front, 19th Bt.) you out a (Second Floor, Take Escalator.) Gfain Floor, Bast of Fountain, 19th St.) Common is sent on one-cent stamps for the pape Meces-| yow or your wonderful medicines,”| bound. Address Dr. ® V. Pierce, | ead $30 ve, ot Ly D, Cronk, Batic, Os-| Buffalo, N, ¥. ip cree on en ; ——— ee A TOA SRS aan

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