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RAvevERive. MAY 11, 1903, . ACITY IN ITSELF oPERG T TRESFOUNTAIN 18"&19"STS fig, Sperry & Hutchinson mat the Svegel Cooper Store. ed for Tuesday, Wednesday ance With Popular Request. peverybody who visited it could not take advantage of the SPECIAL COUPON ails othe GREEN TRADING STAMP SYSTEM, and for that reason failed to Lay for stamps, and if you cut the COUPON from the papers and do not get rable, sat Any One of the 20 Special Stamp Desks in Various Parts of the Store. e advantages of the occasion we have received hundreds of letters asking that we wilt besfn force during Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of this week, thus eed, i to den ELEANOR ROBSON WILL STAR IN A NEW PLAY THIS ratc,(l0 RESTORE GIRL me ale Is to be her leading man. Miss il + NDINS STOLE Prospectors Find Young White | Woman Living with Red Men | Far from Civilization at Green | Lake. | | | | | PROBABLY MAUD GILLESPIE. |Mother Calls Upon Canadian Gow | ernment to Aid Her in Identifying Mysterious White Woman as Child Stolen Years Ago. SAULT § MARIE, Mich., May 1 |--Two prospectors exploring the almost junknown regions back of Thessalon, Ont., found a white woman living with the Indians at Green Lake, on the Missisauga River. She ts believed to be Maud Gillespie, who mysteriously disappeared from her home fourteen |years ago. Her mother, Mrs. P. Dune phy, has gone to Toronto and Ottawa to secure the assistance of the Govern- ment in recovering her daughter #f the” girl be she. Fourteen years ago Thessalon was @ mere frontier vi in the wilderness, Three miles from village lived @ man named Gillespie, with his wife and pretty thirteen-year-old daughtes Maud. ‘The child was the pet of the village. One morning in the summer. she went out to pick berrjes. She did not retun ery woman and ehild in alon engaged in the funty | for her, the mills being shut down and all business susperled For two weeks there was no let up in the search. Then Maud was given + up for dead. Some time later Mr. Gile lesple died and his wife married P. \@ c} ° ps Will, of Course, Continue Perma- pi es a eeane ee ling Feature of the Siegel Cooper Store. BATTLE WITH A LAMP-POST. | PLAQUE,PORTS(IN PERU, eee en ee csects Tae Quixotic You 7 jorious Ecuador Pats Troops on Her Fron-| A few days ago a man named White, | lar place, for therein are displayed in prodigal variety a very imposing & Hutchinson” Green Trading Stamps. in West) GUAYAQUIL. Beuudor, May 10--Cat-lling, overhear vo prospectors tlng i i go} >| valtiel lof the white woman they had fo ve y the COUPON must be fully complied with. pOehed tie Pl besa ries aces ir Miya cereal eee WN seg eos ROOGeOE CHEECH EAGEEEEEHES Upon presenting this Coupon COUPON at the SIEGEL COOPER COM- PANY STORE Tuesday, Wed- |to attack him Call m He had the upper’ part of the |clea: Quixote In Jeff Market Court vesterday will ayo fined him $10. urchase amounting to one dollar or more, we will give you | Broadway, on Saturday night, when ho | plague. | suddenly imagined that the new blue, The Board of Health at Payta, Peru,| introducing himself to the strangers, | | Sign on a lamp-post nearby was about has closed that port to vessels from| For the last three years the son of a0. u would, would you?" he shouted. | The banks and business houses of though he is as fine a specimen of an en he jumped at jt and smashed the Guayaquil are subscribing money for | Indian as ning the city. p-post pretty well demolished when | Ecuadorean troops have been stationed a policeman ended the battle by gather- jon the Peruvian frontier to stop com- ing In the nineteenth century Don munication. he steamer ‘Totmes, now In this port. not be allowed ‘to discharge 0, a8 she brings flour from Pisco. toe Stop Communication. t of ‘Thessalon, while tray= an old resid disappearance of Maud Gillespie, and, the chief had been wooing her, and ale she could 1 never marry angered the ¢ threatening in her REE DOLLARS’ WORTH OF STAMPS FREE, in addition to those you will receive on your purchase. This Coupon Is Not Good After Thursday, May 14, 1903. nesday or Thursday, May 12, 13 and 14, and making a 4 & & & & N.Y. W. LRDPEREEREREREEEEFEREFFERS Wercertzed Bolster Cases. } Shirt Waist Suits Succotash. Crash. ‘ Dinner Sets. GROCERIES vp pp UDRBOUSTER (CASE pants DINNER SETS; all our new pat { EAMES A, Madras. $i iin ae ats | Yor Women, jFMTRA PANCY | 2c. yard, HEAVY | wnctkianiiadin nt ' ' BLEACHED RUS- including the well known Hamilton Melrose and Louise patierns;in 100 d Wamsutta muslins: , °) An exceedingly high lustre fabric $ 8" SUITS, of fine quality chambray, ATSB Tinea tenuitel range of siiped } Hemmed; regularly ‘Se in oxblood, gray and blue; prettily $ SUCCOTASH ; fine 1s RETAIL BRANCHES PROGRESSION, ~ of our 115th store.. The aim and purpose prices uniformly lower than any other store or individual will sell goods of equat quality. The continued growth of our business is satistactory proof that the public appreciates our efforts. These prices for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday: very! effects cn popular colored $ 29c. and 39c.. each, trimmed with embroidered linen SIA CRASH: pieces, with soup tureen and three i grounds; very good 7 Haesiched regular? turnovers on collar flavor; verycreamy; iat large platters;sold i DGG wie as [B20 | Voorn, Jo ae et H BS regular We. can, CI yard, Go} sein 15. 00 |; entra Qlein Fioor, Front, 19th st.) } tain FL, Kast of Fountatn, 19th 6t.) (Gecond Floor, Front.) Courts Floor.) —$ (alain Floor, Ean: of Fovntatn.29eh 8) (Basenent) Thursday marked the formal opens. ri ji 5 this business is to supply our patrons with the best of 00% Stk Woire } Wool Ctamines. } White Lawn, Covered Pillows. Capestry Gotlet Sees. 14.000 yards of WOOL : FANCY PILLOWS, HOES Velours. ,000 yards of 300 pieces of WHITE § very desirable for Ham. }* \Portisres: All our hand-painted CHAMBER TOILET SETS. including large handled jar; tinted and richly gold illumined; regularly $5.75, $6.95, $7.25, $9.00, 5,000 yards of SILK moe} ETAMINES: beautiful | AYN, in lengths of VELOURS; imso:ted; in shades $ seasonable colorings, in- ns f wi ik. ligh of white. cream pink, light : : welted my Beeson ieoyall cluding black; would be excep- 1 mocks; Bonnaz Em- broidery on Plain Tick- ing; reduced TAPESTRY PORTIERES; with appliqued borders; reds green, blue and pink; re- duced from $5.90 5 to 20 yds; sheer and fine; regularly le good value at 50c.: ) $11.00 and $16.00 P50 Sper yard. | LIC} 12740. yd, fn Galena aos 00 or, gst lain Front, 19th st) (Main Floor, Front, 19th St.) (Main Floor, East of Fountain,19th st.) (Third Floor, Front, 18th et.) (Third Floor, Front, 18th et.) $* (Baxement.) pi A SO mme Sterling Silver Lining Art Sguares. French Art and Lace Covers ror Fy ‘antcure Ploces ry: . Scenery. Baby Carriages. rn ih Percalines. ART SQUARES, in} prency AC ANG SENAY Full a pie net STERLING SILVER RENCH ART AND SCENERY INGHAM Fy ANJICURE PIECES, } 10.000 yds. of fine quality } @ large range of pat- } binsphooeranhicreproscionsof 4 FS sacoe ruffles, four patterns; fancy } PERCALINES; regularly } terns; 7.6x9; Oe. dohn Clark Ridpath. Will } each neatlytrimmedwith : elling at 12!4c., 15c. eton and) , GS ransies: bri 755 andiite, di reduced Gg | $400 grade 5 D5 cos: nbiners mee oy Refrigerators. SIEGEL COOPER RE- } ¥e/f; FRIGERATORS; all ):hea hardwood, zinc lining, in }} 84! oak and high finish; dur No. “150, "30 Ib. ice capac- 3: 00 % same grade sold elsewhere at 38c. and 40c, Ib.; makes a perfect breakfast cup, Ib 25c lace; very spe- for ial ee SS5e i f and tasty, to per volume, cial, ity, ? i 5 bars Laundry Soap, 46 oz... 25¢ mabe {thi BL.) o , Front, 18th St.) (Main Floor, Front, 19th 8t.) (Third Floor, Front, 19th St.) (Book Store, Second Floor.) (Thiet Floor, Bast, 19th at) Basement.) Na land Spagnettl, Toys 9 13 Cakes Coney Islnd Soap.. 25¢ Baked Beans t a in tomato 5c ater eenaeenaaeaaenamamnanaaaes hal rand, imported, Ib. pkye. Pereeenpsreraiey ce; 2b. can... ae ‘| % i Mrtitictal Go, Sairhi .$ Overland Graket f Macaronl and Spaghettl, Pecr- 7 L Chunk Soap. -sr+** 25¢ | |Baked Beans—tou s* brand, fl : v7 Aprons. o~Carts. fairfield Gennis hepaclile cid A ld Muslin Drawers Tess brand, domestic, Ib. pickage, 4. Cigthes Pins, Hardwood, 100.... 9¢| PIM OF in tomato 10c § f Z 7 . eneered basswood, heavy Black Pepper, fresh ground, §, Clenewel Washing Powder. Th" * ss fancy Flowers, MAIDS' and WAIT- } RECLINING-BACK GO-CARTS, Balls. duck covering; protected FOR MISSES Ib, caneeee Br (50 taal oda ity pkee, ,. Baked Beans, Triumph Brand, th iquist? 5,000 bunches IM- }RESSES’ APRONS of flees a invited sides; ca . with heavy iron clamps; i English Mustard, ', Ib.cin.. {Q¢__ 15¢s3 t-Ib.pkge,, 5.3 Oz. pke., 2c rest quality beans Rigen ine pps PORTED ROSES; 3 } fine white Lawn; many } ere ee el heck paren Full size; felt covered ; } body linen lined, two } misses’ MUSLIN DRAWERS Peaches, ‘ancy Southern fruit, 4 () Starch—best Laundry gloss 4 4 Gide ae White Wine Vigscae 4 HONS? § roses in a bunch: reg- $ good styles; regularly } Prey rn Lear 35 li trays, guaranteed for three } deep umbrella ruffle, in good syrup, 3 Ib. can esearch Sb BOR cst Dost quanitycotebothes aermen ACE ( Eyes} p ic, quality ; years, special trimmed with Point de Parlor Matches, a dozen boxes, {Q¢| Violet Ammonia—bottle...... Oc! car, ? ey i 9c. quality; sold at is) ppekeg ~— Pactsilaces sizast 7 5 all sores JUCi sardines, Un 1's, in Be oe 19¢, quality dc 4 special, 3c. 19¢ special, 10¢ ind for the Ve, c igen ee os 59 Butler's French Blue - 5 5c Strong Ammouxia—large bottle 5c) mayor Ox 1c i a Q y squares... 6.4. = fe sie) gens corte meet ee Geshe (TRIN Floor, Bast, 19th 6t.) (Tatra Wioor, Bast, 18th st.) FT eR. de amaeramaty) 3 xm avons agri Sash) Raden Azure Ball Blue—*, 1b, box.... 7¢|Sardines, domestic, large canes 5c . } Misses’ Shoes Comforters. Chitdren’s , Muslin Gowns and Oxford Gies.}359 COMFORTERS; | Cambric Shirts.) FOR MISSES. Misses’ $1.50 Shoes { summer weight; assort- } CHILDREN'S WHITE CAM- misses MUSLIN GOWNS and Oxford Ties, 98c.$ed colors; regularly $ BRIC BART Scare uanorella poree epee Wan Point de Kid burton and lace Shoes: ies inte , 1393 A ibbo hrough 3 and patent ener Orford Ties $UP UO $13% 7 QL H and edge: ses 410 GQ} eines Mato OOo |i ee) Seas. Peaches. EXTRA, FANCY }$«parRADISE BRAND” EARLY JUNE PEAS; } CHOICE =STANDARD Very fine; natural and { peactps, petl Ges excellent flavor; reg- : fine flavor; regular ey ce lar 10c. I-lb. based . Ge 20c. can, all sizes each, 14 years; special, 16 years, Qlain Floor, East of Fountata,19th 6t.) $ (Main Aisle and Second Floor, East.) $ @fain Alale and Second Floor, Eas.) (Fourth Floor.) COCOA, Walter Baker & Co.’s celebrated make, %-Ib. can, - 16éc TOMATOES, Maryland Standards, solid pack, 3-Ib. can, -- Fe” FLOUR, “Pride of St. Louis,” finest milled, 4 bag, - - 25e ictal ee ra Blue Ribbon Salt Free. A 2-lb. carton given to every purchaser of 1 Ib. of our BEST NO, 1 TEA at 35c. or 1 Ib. of CHOICE NO, 2 TEA at 25c. Crackers. American Beauty Ginger Snaps, barrel.... 19¢ Water Thins, In-er-seal packet, pkge...... Butter Thins, In-er-seal packet, pkge.-.... CHOICE GROCERIES: everything in fine groceries at Best Mocha and Java Coffee; this| —————_+—_—__ = SOAP. otash--can 9c. 3 25 : canstor..... C | Xicr Washing Fluid—bottle,.... 7¢|Robinson’ 's Patent Barley,lb., {2¢ Fairy Soap. The extraordinary demand last week quickly exhausted our stock. To those disap- fointed we again offer it at, Cake, DC Limit—3 cakes. | Chloride of Lime—% Ib. can.... 5¢ Canada Cream Cheese—Rich 10c

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