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Jce-Cream Freezers, | Siegel, Cooper & Co. Private Bankers. Drafts, Letters of Credit and Travellers’ Checks issued payable in all parts of the y guivanized | world. Deposits received subject to check. Interest at 4 per cent: per annum paid on time deposits. Deposits made on or before the tenth of any month draw interest from he first of same month. Inmerest_ due July I. 1903, according to rules in Pass Book. will be credited on oF after July 20, 1903. All deposits payable | on demand without notice. 50| Hours.) A.M. to 5.30 P.M. (Basoment.) | (Head of Grand Stairway.) and Retrigerators. | ff RD. | guarantees; Very Yecessary to Outing Shoes. Swings oi” Wes Special selling. Swings strong, durable | Rubbser-Soled Footwear for| and as well adapted to pleasures of older | ! Holiday Outings. | People ss the youns: FERRIS SWINGS, The most popular Curing Shoes of the sea- sen| Sold in regular sporting goods stores | at very high prices. But we made special | arrangements withthe manufacturers during | the dull season. Hence the remarkably low special, B75 No. 2 PERRIS SWINGS; for four { FOR MEN, WOMEN IS = ce price | RUBBER-SOLED TENNIS OXFORDS| AND CHILDREN, fine , Quality, white or black all Other styles ranging in price upto 2.50 | (Main and Second Floors, Fast.) | FERRIS NUI ray two children: al, (34 Floor, East, 18th St.) Bargains in Dress Suit Cases. Extremely low prices in Dress Suit Cases—most dependable qualities. See to it that you have one for the Fourth of July excur- sion or your vacation. DRESS SUIT CASES, olive, muslin lined, inside straps, leather Buel bs cei cutae Per re and catches; 24-in site ISe | PLAID SUIT CASES, muslin lined, locks and catches. | inside straps, leather covered cor- isin) Sidi 1e eee ean | ners, stitched leather handles, brass 2 in. in. i lock and catches; 24-i bot asad ened catches; Mrinch 7! 850 95¢ 1.00 120 DRESS SUIT CASES, russet leath- STEAMER RUGS, all wool, the er, lined with Irish linen, inside , |full size, 60x72 i Rael 4 straps leather corners, handies patterns with twisted fringes. A 3, e ttitched, solid brass lock and , catches; 24-inch size, FOO) se rea eee ead antes | Club Bags & Steamer Rugs, LEATHER CLUB BAGS, mus- lin lined inside pocket, leather han- dle, full cut bags, brass plated Srand Opera at the Seashore or tn the Country. What a wonderful thing a Talking Machine is! Take the Victor, for in- Qi stance. With the new “Red Seal” Records on hand you can listen to the ‘voices of Calve, De Lucia, De Lussan, juzanne , ca, Scotti, Plancon and many others of equal celebrity. ere are also two numbers by ‘Kubelik, the greatest violinist of mod- ern times. ft yaa do not want any- thing so classical, there is the widest possible range of rag- time com- |, positions, marches, waltzes, songs— in fact, something to suit every taste—from a minstrel performance toa rendition of Grand ( Opera. Prices of Victor Talking Machines Range from $15 to $50 Each. Records, 50c. to-$2.50. THE EDISON PHONOGRAPH is also in extraordinary demand and numbers its 4 friends by thousands. One of its greatest, advantages is that you can record the voices of the friends you make while away this summer. ‘Twill recall many hour next fall. “The assoruments of New Records embrace everything in the line of vocal and ‘nstrumental composition. Either Machine on the Easy Payment Plan. Any Record played upon requess, ~, SEaind Poet, eet, sien Bt) SFr rma Abia ay Thousands Are Now Preparing for The Fourth. |P ane is ‘a dominating spirit. should come almost hand in hand with Independence Day. is headquarters for Fourth of July needs of every description. The Big Store Is Typically American. Golden Fountain in the Rotunda with its swirling sprays of electrically colored water, and the Coats of Arms of the various States of the Union, all form a picture that will linger vividly in the memory for years. Most Remarkable Ever Seen in Any Retail Store Anywhere. prices. most remarkable at this season of the year. summer records. The Mysterious and Bewildering Illusion, “Phantasma,” ation. Fifty startling and beautiful visions in thirty minutes, Living people vanish mysteriously into air on the stage. Marvellous et + Twenty experts take part. the Auditorium—about 1,900. Auditorium. very durable; size 6x9; regularly $22.50, THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 30, 1903, Phenomenal Attractions of the Sreat Summer Carnwal of Al Yations| : This Is “American Week.” You see it at its broadest and best in the Siegel Cooper Store. Evén yesterday's rain didn’t dim it. It is indeed fitting that the Carnival of All Nations, particularly ‘‘ American Week,” It is also appropriate that this Store Its Decorations Breathe the Very Essence of Ardent Patriotism. Everywhere you see the Stars and Stripes with their glorious field of blue. The The Displays of Merchandise Are the Everything seasonable is here. And everything is marked at specially attractive Every Floor has its attractions ; every Department is imbued with a spirit of enthusiasm he matter of selling and buying exceeds all Is Presented Daily in the Auditorium on the 5th Floor at 11.30 A. M., 1.30, 2.30, 3.30 and 4.30 P. M. Eager crowds swarm into the Auditorium to’see this original, wonderful and novel entertainment. It is a most mystifying cre- ects. No price of admission asked. Seats free to the capacity of Vivid lights and shadows of art and nature. By all means visit the Two stages. Appropriate music. The program is too long to print. There will also be Musical Recitals on the 2d and 3d Floors and in the Photograph Studio, on the 7th Floor. Books tor the Vacation. Big Musteal Flits/ . Allthe mos: popular books by the most-known authors. Every volume interesting ' Songs and Selections from the d | {20 through and through. Arranged to-morrow on special bargain tables, 2d floor. S, Most Popular Musical Comedies, (od : pee Another Sheet Music opportunity that will attract thousands. Books in Paper Covers. The mos? attractive books ever offered at the price. 12mo. Paper. Printed ‘ Every piece of Music offered to-morrow at 2c. was originally published at 50c. and 60c. and sold regularly by us at |8c. to 27c. from good clear type. Sewed and bound in ahandsome and attractive illus- trated cover. Regular price, per volume. 25c.; our prices per volume, Tithe, 1 Tite, Alry Fairy Lillian, y Another Man's Wife, At Bay, He's Loyalty. Chas, Littie Golden's Daugh- Mrs. Velgh Miller, Alexander Me- Miller, g ter. petniyio Danenters EO From “THE KNICKERBOCKER From “NANCY BROWN?’ Bitter Atonement, A Julie Edwards, GIRLY’ |The Glowworm and the Moth. BiaGk Book ae, Bectba MM. Clay. Junt a Little Smile. | Written ty Max 3. Witt and sung by Starie By Woman's Wit Mrs. Georgie. sheiéco, | palta, {Also the following votal and inetramental Lont, A Pearle, Lort Htirof Linitthgow, ‘The, Lost Wite, A. Love's Labor Won, Mas Ohanged Brides, The, the lead 1 Love You. | mee Fretty Polly Primrose. Wrother/ Bill. . |On a Moon Night. Waltz Contrary Mary. | When the Roses Left Her Che ( 1» |By Monroe Rosenfeld From UTAE WIZARD, OF O81) | fu Dear Olay Lilinets Mrs, Gouthworth, Mra. H, Lovett" Cam- Sammye Dance of the Frowsy Hen Meadow ‘Brook, peepee om taseu ber ieies Same Old Crowd. Blanche Ring. Le aig tet From “THE RUNAWAYS) Show Me the White of Yo! Eyes. i folly ‘Bawa, Evi Hire," South wert, M le Hindoe Belle, Fay Tem- Rhoda Broughton, Mystery of Orctval eto Dolly Driftwoc. . ‘Lord, A, Mi worth, a nd the Jay. Billy Gould. ry Night. By Fellx Feist, Mer, George sheldon, | A Kise for Each Day in the Week. e. Peete Ne Gyan? Me- hi 4 Corner Girl. Adapted to the f 3 art ane Miss Susanna from Urbana, ee Oo nekean in a Covey Corner And the latest characteristic 2-step march by S. R. Henry, “The Colored Ragamuffins.” (Third Fioor, Dest, 18th 82.) Mary (Second Floor, Take Escalator.) A Wost Remarkable Sale of Rugs and Carpets. Prices Dectsively Reduced. R ie arid Carpets, and Mattings, too, are going up—to their fine new quarters on the Fifth Floor. But prices are going down— SAE aha dN tll lah oe in el eace of a 10% advance on part of the manufacturers, make this an excep- tionally noteworthy sale. Rather Ghan Move Chese Great Stocks We Otter Chem at Prices Cut Without Parallel, Consequently you can share in some of the most extraordinary bargains any store ever told about. The Rugs and Carpets cover the widest possible range of selections and will certainly win your enthusiastic admiration. 5 When finished the new Rug and Carpet Store on the 5th floor will be one of the largest and finest in the world. Rugs Carpets. Carpets. SMYRNA RUGS. WILTON CARPETS. TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS. SMYRNA RUGS; one special lot of discontinued HIGH-GRADE WILTON CARPET? EXTRA HEAVY TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CAR- riko PETS, large assortment, good patterns; regularly patterns; size 9x12; made to sell for $17.50; ‘other equal! to. him quality: Iwo-tned and Oriental effects predominae: 77) 77 5) dengn and Poe Nea eel 1 ag Pr 5Se special for Wednesday, 0 $2,00yd, ° BEST QUALITY TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CAR? SMYRNA RUGS: hea icy. of thi lar PETS; less variety of patterns; regularly reversible for coverna snr ang of beg 3.50 WILTON VELVET CARPETS. PETS. an on i F5o 8 to select froms size 9x12, ° sT QUALITY WILTON VELVET CAR- DE TAPESTRY BRUS- 4x7 36x72 30x60 26x54 16,30) BETS, chores oman regularly$1.75 ya, Jo OO) EXTRA HEAVY GRAD ies and cobra yy 5 SAVONNERIE CARPETS. regularly 85c. yd. e 475 300 455 140 750 agai SAN CARPETS—Entra quality plush; TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS; without TAPESTRY BRUSSELS RUGS. turacive designs andeolorngs bordersto match: 7 gy ceed fo les bol eins: waren sti 2 ° regularly $1.65 yd., AXMINSTER CARPETS. i EXTRA QUALITY AXMINSTER CARPETS; | borders to matchs regularly $1.45, 1.75) TAPESTRY BRUSSELS RUGS; size 9x12; te uy manacared: $5.8 wade fr 17 SO Linoleum and Oileloth. 12,50 LINOLEUM. , LINOLEUM, heavy quality: new spring line of tile ‘and mosaic effects, 2 and 4 ydé. wide; per square yard: ‘TAPESTRY BRUSSELS RUGS; size 9x12: enara heavy quality; $18.00 grade for ’ WILTON RUGS. i 3 ‘ HEAVY GRADE AXMINSTER CARPETS; ee Ee comssedioade is war dnioe chk devas: brig clocings: wih borders 1 9 90. quali, 75e est of service; many new effects; match; regularly $1.25, ce Sock cualey 650 me 96.50 best SO” 76.75 AXMINSTER RUGS. AXMINSTER RUGS—An exra heavy quality, Price, $32.50, WILTON RUGS; heaviest and WOOL VELVET CARPETS. WOOL VELVET CARPETS: extra heavy qual- igy: foral, Oriental and. twortoned effects, with borders: regularly $1.25. yard, 95e BODY BRUSSELS CARPETS. SCOTCHLINOLEUM, thoroughly seasoned, heavily print- ¢d Linoleum. wide range of designs to select from: 9G) 2 yds. wide, per square yd., OILCLOTH, a great variety of new designs. 244, 19¢ OILCLOTH. 2, 1%. 1 yd. wide; 30c. quality, per square yard, With deep, rich pilet newest Oriental and. floral Tene cate combine of which wil Ged BEST GRADE BODY BRUSSELS CARPETS; ¢ with any iyleof furnishings; two sizes, 9x12 and uitable for house or office: regularly $1.45, yard, J, OO iad aly, fer auare yard ae Soalh§ ; ; MINSTER VELVET AND BODY BRUSSELS je. quality. per square yard, t 9x12, regular $28.50 quality, 91.501 CARPETS: toeral us of dese high-grade eat: 50c. quality, per square yard. $.3x10,6, regular $22.50 quality 19.50! pes; a4 vdeo 75e (rare 40c U pol =! cr tt Ce ree ed Popular Sames. Pleasant Summer Pastimes. A Miniature Roulette Wheels that will.or afford you much amusement. ~ bes “ French and American styles; made ae rosewood and nicely trimmed. 4a pockets; points and handles. Numbers’= are large and easily visible. Complete,” with ivory ball. " Roulette Wheels. B-inch (in diameter) size, 2.60 | 10-inch (in diameter) size.” 4.908 9-inch (in diameter) size, 3.265 | Orher sizes ar 50e. to 35.08 Gable Gennis Sets and, Bats. spre 4 é ; SET AA, regularly 25c.; special, S| TABLES, regulation 4x8 foot size “2 | hardwood, neatly painted throu SET BB, regularly 50c.; special 100 | Par y (peice ee A & 3 ly $1.00; special, 20c/ folded to occupy small space; ‘ SET CCucepeery SU 71 remularly $12.00; special 3.00: The above Sets are suitable for chilren. | TE A ae atte for. playi TABLE TENNIS SETS (for adult), four | Gcorating, over fifty different ayles andi” corrugated bats, twelve celluloid balls, highly | shapes, ef all kinds of wood: 4 nickelled adjusable posts; fivefoot green |from 25c, to. $1.50; any syle: 100: net with white binding ; regularly lacie ¢ $1.50 special, FSo | 0 (Third Floor, East, 19th Sey | Croguet Sets Underpriced. Big Varieties. Best Qualities. pbs We lay stress on quality. Each set made of finest seasoned hard wood and packed. in neat wooden box. The % set. priced at 75c.. cannot be duplicated at the same lowes rice. quality for quality considered. This may be said of many others of our sets No. %—6 ball set, in box: 750. No. 1—8 bal set in box. 950.» No, 2—8 ball set in box. 1.260% No. 4—8 bal set, in box ne No. 6—8 ball set, in box. No. 13—8 ball set, in box, No, 14—8 ball sex, in box, No. 20—8 ball set, in box. Wines & Liguors. A Great List Strongly Underpriced Fining accompaniments to the Glorious 4th of July Celebration. Cham- ‘Charess, borgundies and Rhine Wines. Ports, Sherries, etc. —select Gualities in every type. Hot weather beverages and fines Table Waters. Also Whiskies in various grades at prices that compel recognition. And remember that no effort has been spared to place at your d sposai during this carnival week Wines and Liquors of such excellent quality as to insure satisfaction no mater how little the price you pay. MOET AND CHAN CHAMPAGNE | “WHITE, SEAL" CHAS, HEIDSIECK CHAMPAGNE, tn bas 24 plats, 30.005 | eta of 12 quarta; per basket, 20.00 x00 Prince St | “MONOGRAM” EXTRA DRY CHAMPAGNE) PRINGE DRY OR BRUT Ast’ 1) BRUNO cE par case 21 pins, S1B.50: ver cae 26 pints, 88.50; per case 1150 per case 12 quarts, CHATEAU BRANAIRI ed trom Ch, Fe per case, 12 ETS and RHINE WINES: choice grades: MF gal, $1.10, 90s, Te, oo) ‘ACTION COCKTAILS, MANHATTAN, INT or WHISKEY, per bottle, Te. MARASOHINO, very Gneet im- BB. ee 1887: Bordeaux, France: | 9.00 Imported trom Pelletier aay Bordeaux, France, per Fils & Co. quarts, ST. JULIEN, imported from Pelletier Co., | Bordeaux, France; per quarts, 3 HAUT-SAUTERNES; imporied from Ch. $SEY IMPORTED COGNAC, $11.00; per gallon, $4.50; WMORE SCOTOH WHISKEY, 1 i r ease, $10.50, per gaiion, od Pog 1898; per Ler cutaTs S: LD TOM GIN care, IRISH WHISKEY, r cage, 32 quars, on 84.25; per’ dott OLD PRIARS SAUTERNES, delicous cave, 32 quarts, gallon, RAM'S CANADIAN RYE, per, hott! LL RYE, per gallon, S426; tu ja 4) CLUB HOUSE MARYLAND RYE, per $8.00; full quart, o PURE RY#, per gallon, Bz. FORSTER RINSLING, Gerst, Franktun «Mi per JOHANNISBERGER, very old, and exceeding: fine Rhine wine case, 12 3 POMMARD, 1 Fils, Nults, Fr WHISKEY. per cane, @ BO; ful quarts, QUEEN QUALITY and fail bodied: p QUEEN QUALITY Hightul table wine, rk) BEER, per doren, NOHENER THOMASBRA! ER! Cuat years old; per ci quart, QUEEN QUALITY | PORT, SHERRY; per 2.25 OLD FRIARS PORT, SHERRY. CATAW! and MUSCATEL)/ per gal, $1.05; quart, TOKAY and] jy

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