The evening world. Newspaper, June 4, 1903, Page 5

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s eniiiieemsenenemmecniiaialll AY RVENING, JUNE 4, 1008. On all purchases of £5 or more (excep! goods to be sent C. O. D.), we prepay freight to any railroad station within the following States: Waine How York, Yow Hampshire, Pennsylvania and Yow Jersey. THEBIG STORE SIEG SIXTH AVE, weet at arti rourtan Massachusetts, Rhode Istand, Connecticut, ry Dull Razors, Toos etéahans Barred, Beeause the Man Behind the craif is to Be Regulated by Law. 4 Vermont, MUST REALLY KNOW TRADE. waveb Kiesse!l, Barber Plenipotenti- ary at the Waldorf, Who Will Head Commission, Explains How “Artist” Will Be Licensed. — NY person purchasing merchandise at the Siegel Cooper store to the amount of 10c. or more, and presenting the cashier’s voucher at any of the Green Trading Stamp desks in various parts of the store, to-morrow (Friday) morning between 8.30 and 12 o’clock noon, receive double the usual number of Green Trading Stamps. This offer is limited strictly to the time herewith designated. Emancipation is coming for the slaves of the barbers’ chair! No more are you to be slashed, gashed and herassed while having your facial @ppearance altered to conform with the requirements of select socicty. .No more @hall the barber plough furrows in your locks without conforming to the rule of three, NO more shall he cause you|* agony with dall razors. No more shall he be allowed to trim your beard la la Vandyke when your long and narrow face demands Dundrearys. In short! the day of the barber an a dictator has passed. He must now do fs you say-—and without talking back, too—and must give you a shampoo or a facial mssage only when you request ft. At last he is to really deserve the title of “artist.” which' he has hereto- fore assumed without license. 'P For all barbers are to be Mecnsed now. Without passing through’ examinations on all points, from shaving and hair cutting to the proper treatment of an: ingrowing hair, he will be unable to ply his scissors and razor. His little certifi- cate that he is a past master in his art and a recognized authority on face sani- tation must confront you while you sit before the mirror. Caused by MeEwan Law. Al) this has come to pass through the passing of the McEwan law at the last session of the Legislature. It provides for a Btate Board of Barber Examiners, the four of which have just been named by Goy. Odell. They are Jacob Klessel, barber plenipotentiary and masseur ex- traordinary at the Waldorf-Astoria; Louls Houseweller, of Aibany; George W. Adelman, of Albany, and George F. Reedy, of Chenango. They are not to draw salaries for their great public benefactions, but are to be recompensed by fees from the ap- plicants for licenses. Mr. Klessel told an Evening World reporter all about it to-day in his lux- urious parlors in the Waldorf basement. “It's just this way,” he said. “One of the greatest sources of skin diseaso fs in unsanitary barber shops. Care- lessness in cleansing tools and imperfect knowledge of how to treat tender. faces and scalps has,lead to. much suffering among “AN) this {8 to be ebyinted enor by the néw system of licensing all barbers. Every journeyman barber who hes been working for the past three years can get a license for $1, but all new appll- cants must undergo rigid examinations | and pay fees of $5 and the $1. “We have not perfected our plang as to how we shall conduct the examina- tions, but we wilt probably meet monthly at various places, letting our deputies—one to each Senatorial District. by the way—Inspect all the shops regu- larly on the lookout for violations of the sanitary code we will draw up. Muat Show His Knowledge. wit will heed: Repomtbte for. us to xaaine icant as to his ex- Derience with the rasor and shears, sat we ill Gnd 8 way £6 learn if he’ is a ent man or not. He must tell us the best, way te shave « tender foe SIHIS is such a distinctly advantageous opportunity that it will appeal with signal force to thousands of shoppers with whom thrift is an uppermost factor. Coming in connection with the Great June Jubilee of Special Sales it is particularly attractive, for the desire to purchase i is made doubly irresistible. The opportunity to get two Green Trading Stamps instead of one with every. ten cents’ worth of merchandise purchased is a strong incentive to shop. But when you consider what splendid and ‘ seasonable merchandise you can obtain at prices much lower than those usually quoted at this season, the occasion invests itself with really an extraordinary degree of attractiveness. Friday being, as always, a wonderful Bargain Day at The Siegel Cooper Store we strove with great energy and enthusiasm to make to-morrow astonishingly profitable to shoppers. We print just a hint of what The Big Store offers. Thousands. of bargains do not get even the shadow of publicity, but they are here nevertheless. The Main Aisle with its peerless merchandise offerings; the whole Main Floor—the entire Store, from Basement to Conservatory and Photograph Gallery on the Roof—present series after series of seasonable and highly desirable allurements to the shoppers who purchase well and wisely. REMEMBER YOU GET TWO GREEN TRADING STAMPS INSTEAD OF ONE FRIDAY MORNING. THIS HELPS TO FILL YOUR BOOK TWICE AS QUICKLY. A VISIT TO THE PREMIUM ANNEX WILL PROVE REMARKABLY INTERESTING. NEW PREMIUMS ARE CONSTANTLY ARRIVING. Parlor Lanps.. 7 lanigure and Silk WMJulls,. Silk Singhams, Pillow Cases. Cambrick Mustin. PARLOR TAI x i i Bleached and brown PILLOW i ij hand: p decorations in | roses, \ Dhse Pieces. All'the popular plain shades, | Choice range of woven } cases small and large sizer Bos | 24g foe Wa erika ney 6he geldiplaced stvcinas patel 3 Cre including plenty of whites | stripes ih popular colors on | ton, Wexford. other popular makes | yd. STERLING SILVER MANICURE white grounds; warranted B civsalis ‘ (ANI : : : Fri- i EACHED MUS- AND DESK PIECES; 6 fancy pat’ | and blacks; 25c. grade; fi lr ul 39, Of muslin; specially. reduced: for 36-inch BL! barnes regular price ‘ast colors; regular 37c. day; regular prices up to 20c; LIN, 7c grade; Friday per $10.00; at 5, 00 per yard, at 1S ‘T9e T0¢ \ 2. Se (Third Floor, Centre.) Women’s Petticoats. Women's Women's Watches\|Women’s Wrappers An Gxtra Special Event. Un dermusuns. (Main Floor, 6th Ave.) It Less Chan Cost These Petticoats were manufactured to be sold{500 WOMEN'S CORSET COVERS; of Materials. at $1.00 each, In the lot are Black Grass Cloth |odd sizes; nainsook ind cambric; trimme Het K4) revi / Petticoats, with two ruffles, and Lawn Petticoats, re Val. lace: ribbon run; regularly C Simply a trading opportunity. Wrappers prettily Lace’ Stripe * ovelties. Effective designs, printed on grounds of white, light bide, pink tan. car dinal, navy, tp alabama pe ge§ regular 19c. grade; per yard, (Third Floor Bargain Tables.) (Main Floor, Centre. 19th St.) At Remarkably Low Prices. STERLING SILVER CHATE- LAINE WATCHES; _hand-en- graved cases; fitted with a fine jew- Membnstrato, hak ed Percal d-Lawns; fitted th Blanes wiedwe, cf Go we way in pink, blue and linen color. Just 9c, to 75c.; special, . mace from light-colored Percales and:La: te disind way. of antiation, we will de- what women will want to use as Womens NIGHT GOWNS; cambric; Hubbard yen ae move d body lining; neat waist ielees Coe Patore end alter attonding to euch cus: drop skirts fk hd i yoke; insertion of torchon lace; hem- nt; guarantees full Skirt, with 14-inch flounce ;_ suc Petoremnd’ ester attending to: exch cns- rop ‘or wash dresses. Special CO A ; 495 if for | year : very apres as are usually sold at $1.00; C (,) Blomenta detore ‘and, after using; that price for Friday, stitched ruffle; regularly 69c.; special, (a, special, special at customer haves at | (§econd Floor, Bast of Centre.) (Beoon Pioar, East of Centre) = 7 (Mala Fleer, @is Ave) (Second Floor, East of Contre.) Sapanese Wines & TPR so Men's es Underwear. ts Lawns & Madras. PRINTED LAWNS, neat effects on Swiss Muslin With lappet stripes; neat, printed ter £ Mattin 3, | Oxtra Special Values i 32-in. | desi whi ds ; Sabrent to tae ter s chrowing Renee Best Values Paste * eri Tridew, Men’s plain Balbriggan Shirts and Men's plain and] lish and dark srounds; also 92-in- [tein epee yard | S00 foe cloaniions, Would be @ greut navan . 1B rar, Ba Drawers; every seam double-sewn, fancy Balbriggan stipes; 9. qualities; per yard, Do] — Tare Floor Bargain Table.) f 00 1 arbor Pil ee N afiding” balition > and Tee, lot high-grade JAPANESE | unites ave, ei Mi pear! buttons; shirts have long or. short Shirts and Draw-| — ‘™i¢_riew_Derealn revise) - er tateorety seine Kode MATTINGS, in lovely designs 42.76; tall sleeves; sizes up to 54; none of these |ers, broken assort- 5 Upho. Sze7leS. tiliment Patt: Tigeseel was aa colorings: the housekeeper inclined to | OLD cnow -wmexzy. C . sd b Id f C | Gotlet Sets. meas ni oe nas Taughingy, th vl fd ‘adi ese foe rmeve garments was intended to be sold for [pens sizes up to SNOW FLAKE MADRAS guihougt ite Gould, re. we could un- | value Regularly $140 less than 50c. 54; 50c. quality. (Qlatn Floor, East of Fountain.) AMERICAN _ SEMI-POR- CELAIN CHAMBER CURTAINS, in silk cross stripe having ball fringe at % carn many: taguka. é 3 40-yard v6 Ege peare eSERACeSAP neg sna eves ene. SLM NAAN Ia memes NEIL eahitation real saswetobinn. tf rolls, 9.75 Eo pee my TOILET SETS.in three new bettom; 3 yds. leng, 45 in. ‘So san prevent f dpoeption and tia Bessieey $19: 00; 40-yard ne 00; per bottle, 75: I le e SA ° fancy shapes a variety of Biss six bey aieas) Sr eae at seas decorations, 9 pieces, reg- usually sold at i aiss Sails eorest mes ne, ren ice | FAN Oia Bae oe on Ss egigee “rts. Gar ice $300" an set J, 7 pei 3.25 Baten fter there’ wi Pe cmnohe ine Coupes ral : i NEW MUSLIN _CUR- jab aA gee oe a aoe, 3 9) ble G@ 7» StAMHATTAN “or ueRrise A 2 R Ke ble od; y AY PORCELAIN SLOP JARS TAINS, in a variety of stripes moet Re netneut eng CLE LIL DL TCHLS Du) Pr Fe i eas SHE Os emarkaole p ectal ale with bail regular price $1.25, and figures; full wide rules 7 77) tnoet becomninm to Shim By, licencing = cae 0: per bettie. Sie a each Qe fall 3 yes. long: pair * only” competent men this may WH Be Its Prest Mr. Kiessel, who will undoubtedly be id of the new board, is a prac- of thirty-eight years ex- starting in as a brush boy in lugene Vater's piace at No, sid Broad- way, known to New Yorkers of Geoades ago. He, with Leon M. Fashner, hag conducted. the tonsori td it the Waldorf-Astoria it promine: men ‘ot the city in legal, feastonal financial circles eapouned St. iene sel's candidacy for the post he has w: a kn Beutioning” Go rem Odell” Mo Ag net fe CANVAS COVERED TRUNKS, basswood in Maraschino; tmportes, HOICE ou. CABINET ‘RIESLING, p per gallon, O0¢ (Pourth Ficor.) ert Cigar Bargains, Every price has been deeply cut for this Sale. MARCONI INVINCIBLES; bona-fide 1 0c. quality: box of 50, Terr 900 HAVANA CIGARROS; all Begins Co-Morrow Morning. : LL previous efforts in the matter of value-giving are excelled by the following special offerings for to-morrow. The prices are so low and the Shirts so superior in merit and style that the demand should be instant and extraordinarily large. Arranged on special tables in the Men’s Shirt Store on the Main Floor, East of the Fountain. SIX THOUSAND MEN'S MADRAS NEG- (Dasement,) Chinaware and Cut Glass. Dinner Sets & Salad Bowls Wuch Underpriced. 250 AMERICAN SEMI- PORCELAIN DINNER SETS, fancy embossed pat- BED SETS; made of bes quality cable net; hand made renaissance centre piece and cerners: deep. flounce. with renaissance edge: bolier 5 OY) roll to match, at, set SILKOLINE. FILLED FOLDING SCREENS: large variety of patterns? at 1,90 7,50, 9,00}; FOLDING SCREENS, with Among the number were box: iron bound, two cen- f, i t ‘7 tern. French shaped cover latrice-work top; filled with % Okie, Satie Lf tadhd ASL! te bands, protected with hardwood pisyanes FFU quality) a 75 ot Wf LIGEE SHIRTS. with attached 0 detached dishes, 112 pieces, including denim, book) plinand eal Meuse. De re “arioa, Mac: slits, 73-inch steel clamps and cor- [rt “wtitere nee chn cuffs, Dozens of choice patterns to select from. | soup tureen and 3 platters 0 Mena Hie eld. Col. Willinem ay, Alexander ee ies ra Aa a el any Sse TPREMACY: box of 50, J, 50) e4 ; Every Shirt guaranteed perfect in regular price $7.50, at, set. 4, D1 IsCOTEH LACE CUR. ilshon 3, Doane. ot Now ersey, 28-inch 30-inch 32-inch | GENUINE PORTO RICAN finish and size; split neckbands and fine pearl buttons. 100 AMERICAN SEMI [TAINS penerns that are Whitten Bloane saa stony Paleo Regularly 5.15 550 5.90 TANCE TN J, Wy) Sizes 14 to 17. These Shirts were made to be sold C ea PNET focw apen ea D. 50} r at $1.00 each. Special, this sale, let spray, every piece gold SLIP COVERS made of best MUSTN'T CAL , Special, #25 4.65 5, OOWLUCKE'S ROLLED Cl- fred 100 appa i made o holes alle ch lah Minch 36iach POARS: bow of 50.” Pe TEN THOUSAND MEN’S MADRAS, PER- | so0n tureen'and tree pla Sieg rn rare re. Saene ey Obalas Injunction Reguarly 630 Rees tact 750 ym 2 CALE OR BEDFORD CORD NEGLIGEE ters; regular price $12,00, 6.954% 208i Re fwe 8.50 mst De. Nichols, ‘al, 545 5.8. , nfs ° : ; + Set, * pieces, . URBANA, I}, Juno 4—Mrs. Susan fe Stinh abnadwotertomn borer i0e, J, SHIRTS: @ remarkably large va, RICH DEEP CUT GLASS SLIP. COVERS made of Dey, the _fivofoed wite of William A, hesey, Spee FOUNTAIN. -WHIFFS; riety of exceptionally good pat- SALAD BOWLS. in new Belgian stripe cotton. allow y; former Assistan ttorney-Gi larly i 7.50 % . C brill wuttings; regular 20 yards (© rainini 10 ro} . . . é 01 it, 18th Bt, tng his iain By Phat ine te his wife or Se at daa Sen LTiotes Pete 20 @-) mec Ree : ae ‘he ‘Estate, oe the injunction is the 7 Riche ‘hat he: Was matted te Mey: PEt Louisville. ie 4 cine Youre ‘ago. | Seah Be)

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