The evening world. Newspaper, July 6, 1903, Page 12

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THEBIG STORE ACTTY IN ITSELF Guesday Will Be a Day of IEGE mS, ¢ ()OPER' >| Great Guents at Ohe Big Store. Two “S. & H.” Grecn Trading Stamps Instead Crowds Daily at the Carnival. of Onc with Your Purchascs at The Enormous Success of the Wonderful Reveeeeee ee 2. you get two “Sperry & Hutchinson” Green Trading Stamps instead of one. If you buy 20c. worth you get four stamps. And so on. And how the people do ask for these stamps! Everybody seems to want them. There doesn’t appear to be any social or <lass distinction. More electric Fans Up in the Auditorium on the Fifth Floor crowds*assemble at every performance. have been added; fresh air is drawn in through wide open windows, and EY every effort is made to increase the comfort of those present. — The wealthy as well as the humble seek them. But, of course, the But “Phantasmal’”” Mr. Sherman's wonderful illusion is pronounced Store’s chief attraction isn’t the Green Trading Stamps. They are merely by experts to be the most remarkable exhibition in the way of optical mys- an incidental feature. But they possess a powerful degree of attractiveness. | téties ever seen on any stage. The Merchandise Features Surpass Any-| The Program for Great Britain Weck thing in Superiority, Scope and Is of the Most Fascinating Quantity in the Metropolis. Description Possible. The merchandise is the magnet. The stamps are an additional incen- 7 The United States and the United Kingdom are represented in a tive. Hot-weather goods of every trustworthy description abound in The | variety of beautiful classical posings. The other features are equally strong - % Siegel Cooper Store. It is the public’s store, and therefore it sells everything | and thrilling. The illustrated song specialty is a new attraction, and at “fi that the public can possibly require for home or personal comfort and adorn- | every performance is liberally applauded. The Stereopticon Views also Fi bo Siegel Cooper Store Tucsday. Festival of All Nations. ; : ; AF you buy ten cents’ worth of merchandise at The Siegel Cooper Store to-morrow FREAT BRITAIN WEEK. Lively times. The countries of the United Kingdom f if are ably represented in the matter of decorations and merchandise. Ee roar I eee F ment. meet with great favor, the humorous pictures being particularly funny. : k Do not fail to get double the usual number of Green Trading Stamps Seats for about 1,000 people at one time. No charge for admission. } Tuesday. They help you to fill your book twice as fast as ordinarily. The entertainment is entirely free to the public. Get your voucher from the salesperson, and then present it at any of Special musical recitals on the 2d Floor, 3d Floor and Photo- the Green Trading Stamp Desks in various parts of the Store. graphGallery on the 7th Floor, in addition to the Auditorium attractions ; oe ‘ ’s Pajamas, Stationery. Women’s Short Kimonos. 43 GCG hina, Sassware and Lamps. bebe me Ge ‘Gon ee mei ees st Ae ache : larly $1.50; ial, f Ve ) ; wi “bina Floor, East. 38th si) | CABINET EXTRA WEIGHT BOND, 48 sheets ey Pte I Ce gi th Costa) OY") ; ery Special Sale of Manufacturer's Samples Se 48 envelopes to match, c (second Floor, Saat of Centred Infants’ Socks. CABINET EXTRA WEIGHT BOND, with, 100 en- 9. velopes to match ; three tints—blue, azure and white, (a 1 . At About Yy Regular Prices. These eel mesa ‘dvi IF) Ten tables on the Third Floor, 18th Street Aisle, will be crowded with wonderful perasis colors, lace or plain effects, regu- 7 23g all. SE) £200 White ay H vik i at | in China, Glassware and Lamps to-morrow. Samples—samples of what will be seen next larly tcl seer al peripalc Pu , i. ti Uy Advance patterns that you will delight in obtaining at such little prices. The variety is exceptionally a en ear ae 18th Bt) Framed 1C0LUTCSe ht L awn Weaists ; ) | attractive, for the various lots embrace such dishes as are most in _use just now. You have but to W. , Cox & rove one list with your eyes to appreciate the splendid opportunities that lie within your reach. omen s Chis Soa Vory Important Sale. Made precisely as per |r te . ‘Ainaware, Chinaware. Slassware, 7 " CHIN ames; matted, i i { 1 ae Daoomirm GENK sure aavcens;| oecomammp cuine mace Deanne: | expats lias ‘rnescim DHE: Natu Hosiery. Uist tte MANDEOMB ETCHINGS, pe frames ated 5.9 ilustration, Front. pleat J } : 3 . ch, 1.00 | tach, o and colors, regularly 25¢% eHerercron ea) 5 y - 15 iy Sack arne, CORCERATH PAUTETUATENS Deconaten CHINA FRUIT DISH: Tsp GLASS SAUCE DISHES; aa special, per pair, 1S) sev vaca’ MoTUAes, is kien, wale ee ea: 1Se =) a hed inch wide hem: ; 3 a DEC RS cn OROELAIN, CUPS AND! TecbRATED PORCELAIN PUNCH now iipeelaaseny Bee eiilsin Floor, Rast, isin st.) | SEV in deinch wilt frame; matted stitched em- ‘ i . DECORATED “CHINA FRUIT PLATBS, ORCOHATRUIIORTIAT TCanCR ar oe R TOME Drea iy “be C , , any part of the house; ape i 900 i ) broidery. } {ee Boonammo won nna ruutals| Blcttaren Onin viet eure, pes waren norriins |Cheldren'sLawnCaps| ‘pair crines at fam, mat. sitornt ari 2g Very spe- jae es fee py || QROORATED CHINA CUPS AND BAUCBIS: | 56 opconaTED AMERICAN PORCELA ED TOHEMTAS CORDIAL SETS: and Sun Hats. PAN DEOME RIOTUREA RASC. Covered La ene tiers Ai manecks: cial, Tues- Cc r, ‘ ) | Decorarep cHINA nprry ni ; | DINNER SETS, 100 pieces; per set 6. 2.50 mn rauare frames, and come have oval opening. all artis 9° 57 he EZ # bY tach, THD NOWEMIAN GLASS HEER | WHITE CORDED SUN HATS, CAE EB IEE OS Basel ¢ day, ie Shek ou} | omcoRaTeD cra cake Puat Slassware. t. Ss opuncH 22252 [button crown; sizes ! to 4 years; (Third Floor, Centre, 18th 8t.) (Second Fisor, Front, 18th} | es ' StonareD Guna, caucazis shes | ouase umucwans acer’ wm, go | DECOR THD ponmtan ruven sp |Ouon crown) snes 39e é roa 7 a GRAVED BLOWN WATER TUMBLERS, | Pe *t ¢ ; i ajo.) 3 | Begorare oma satan aowes : °| Hand-Painted Lamps. | FINE LAWN CAPS; tucked and H ky HE ess Mise ||ENGRAVED, BLOWN WHISKEY TUM. embroidery top; full ruche; baby I { i 3 | DECORATED CHINA SALAD Bowie, || BLERS; each, 0 | HAND-PAL TARLE LAMPS, decorated | CP pn y } (= ie ES] each, + 1.60 | PLAIN BLOWN BOER TUMDLERS: each. Se | with roses, ax and other flowers on |ribbon trimmed; sizes 12 to 16 b. my DECORATED CHINA SALAD pows:| PLAIN BLOWN CHAMPAGNE TUMBLERS; | tinted body, 4 complete with central finches; 85c. grades for 5I9e @ Cm i 2,00! ach, Ge | draught burier and globe; each 1.75 idalnpiooe aetal/ectvslan sae Sealey 3 Cretonnes. Fine Cngraving, Siverware. French Bar Pins Wn Important Special Sale Begins Go-Worrow. ; . * j af, 100 WEDDING INVITATIONS; * FRENCH CUT RHINESTO! 3 seu , 1 ta Very ; y Gwo Guesday Speerats. STONE 3 $f } 3 R Pri engraved in script; with two 6.75 20 ty Up * — TBAR PINS, mounted in sterling silt (6) 1 7? a - 3 | emarkable Price, envelopes; regularly $8.85, Oe STERLING SILVER TEA- ver; suitable for belt or collar oulet and Lath oaps. - —~4 | A quantity of Cretonne Remnants 50 VISITING CARDS AND SPOONS, fancy or beaded 2,35 \"" ISe “ - ° - . (aie cicee enn at si nciesteusly PLATE; script 69c Ratiernsi| ser oF 6) Tuesday er 228 (fain Floor, Front.) E deem this Special Sale of such consequence that wut one yard ° ‘d it the entire Main Aisle to-morrow. It to a piece, but there are plenty of 29 VISITING CARDS, AND VER BUTTER we accore iit : ’ é Wibed (6 be ade thteaen chee PLATE: Old English. vf 7 9 Se Sree teen Scarfs and Shams. is unquestionably the most interesting sale of its Gretonnes that were made to 50 Visiting Cards, from plate, 330 5 WHITE LAWN SCARFS AND = kind this store has ever exploited. sella Be fo Be you an 10c 100 Visiting Cards fom ple, 0 | GILT BOWLS: 2 pieces in 7. 775°) SHAMS, ruffled edges. wih wide & Cake of Si Sale Is ? ints of at, eac i i 5 ase; | ues a ii y remnants ofa, each, | 4 "2 | Remitancer mux accompany mail orders. | 8 ain mar, mtn, | embroidered insertion in cents and very Cake of doap on dale Js an hear edges: regularly up to 753 Tuesday special. each 29¢ Qlain Floor, Bast, 19h St.) China Sitks. Big variety of CHINA SILKS, good patterns, good colorings. An weal opportunity For obtaining ex Capatonel Velie arise omGeeW ‘wlll Baxtoee yar 49c (Third Floor, 18th Gt., Front.) Tas Fist Honest and Pure Piece of Soap. It is no job lot sale, but a sale representing in enormous quankney the best bath and toilet soaps on the market to- oa We have the manufacturer's guarantee.that every e is absolutely pure. ” Prices Are Lower Chan Chey Have Ever Been Quoted At, It's an ideal sale for large users of soaps, such as Huck Gowels, boarding-house and hotel keepers. To-morrow we will place on spe- cial cate bout, 3,000 HEMMED Gurkish Soap, Oatmeal Soap. ARMOUR Mile ae LS, with red bor- ARMOUR'S TURKISH BATH, cake, Ze | ARMOUR'S ABBOTTSFORD OAT- 3 one ders” good 8 quality: special, Sg] UR 1/20 | MEALHONEY AND GLYCER- 7 | ofthe bes tr soups made cae 15e Glain Floor, Bast, 1928s.) Sige BSc | INEs regular 10c. cake; box of 3, Se Witeh Haxet Soap, Summer Shoes Mbout V2 Price. Good Footwear for Wen, Women and Children. Splendid bargains. Women’s Oxford Ties for 69c. and higher. Good Oxford Ties for Men at $1.95, Fine values for boys and girls, too. Good news for shoppers, but sorry tidings for the manu- facturers who have suffered enormously this year because of labor troubles. We have been flooded lately with extraordinary offers from leading shoemakers who became financially involved. * We purchased thousands of pairs of Shoes, and many pairs TIE Te ; Men's Fe 3 a ARMOUR'S FINE ART SOAPi known | ARMOUR'S WITCH HAZEL; j len’s Fane. lycerine or Oatmeal, world over: agilar Sc-/cake special 0 { Are Offered at Less Chan Half Usual Prices, i y ARMOUR'S HARVEST GLYCERINE| Regular 1c. cake, 3for 25] ‘Scales, 100 5 For i % T ‘ , Night Roses. OR OATMEAL, a very large cake: Special 8c. cake, box of 3, P/e Slycerine Soap. ' or instance, this extraordinary news for Tuesday:— WHITE “SATEEN NIGHT regular 10c. cake, 4e ARMOUR'S TRANSPARENT GLYC- 3 34 AD) Women’s Oxfords. Men's Shoes. Dozen cakes. 44c ERINE, in bars, bar, vo ROBES, light weight all sizes; 65c dozen, 79e regularly $1.25, special oe eR ars Slycerine and Cucumber. Cocoanut Ott AT | 1 Ger 4 Women's $1.25 Oxford Ties, kidskin, with | J SOK 1 Goodyear welted soles; all sizes; unally either patent leather or kid tips ARMOUR'S GLYCERINE AND CU- 1; | : At lon’s Shoes and Oxfords 3 : CUMBER, specially for. sensit Cee q3 ik A} Women's Oxfords, Hf. 95) Kid sb and several hinds of patent leathers: all the good Women’s Swiss skins; cake, " de Bae ae s 13 AT Women’s $2.00 Oxfords; all kid or all patent | 4# | egal des thee Tee tre overicen ere fa even Ribbed Ve Dozen, 39c | odor - . OIL SOA ae Ul O8o > leather Oxfords. Several styles of both and all AT Bhvs) and Souther SA (206 ests, Parma Violet. some pA Aas; n y usually good hard ae © | sizes; some of the Low Shoes in the stock are | 7, 5 0 oys' and Souths" Ohoes, TA large and varied assortment: lace AMOUR Regular 25c. cake, special 200 water soap; box a as good as those that mon dealers would ask |e [Ras whe hed we scoreless Er eee Gy: cure peer tee tee ZOE , GD) PARMAVIOLET | Box of 3 cakes, CHa) fin i 250 { (Main Floor, Bast, 18h st.) Oatmeal, Brown Castile Soap. —_— q $2.50 for. Boys’ and Youths’ $7.50 Shoes W indsor, Cold |, pmouR's WHITE OR GREENCAS- ShavingSoaps | § Men's Open- aT Women's Shoes and Oxfords ISe Ie Calfskin, in all uzes up to 5 1-2: also some cooly ‘ : TILE; in 4-ib, bars: regular! ARMOUR'S AT | Women's $3.00 to $5.00 Shoes and Oxfords; one see pp ist : funders ben rapier Goel ca ‘5c, my Bde SHAVING SOAP, in pend pena’ fh ; nh My > + 150.3 : , in pound packages, 7, IS i bis re actaapiall ane me alpha Rie Atout a dozen eed 50 oe Stee g area own rock an} Work Hosiery, Psi, a Armour's Hotitta. sepecially pit -up./ for) barbers) ‘ y j turned soles: als | some from hardup manufacturers; there ‘ae hers. all Kidskin, and | Fine Embroidered Work HOS- Armour's Saponiea, ARMOUR'S FLOTILLA: « fine soap for | Ib. package, ic Oxfords in kid end patent leathers, all the new | some with cloth tops, We mixed them alll into one bie lot, IERY. black and slate colors, reg- ARMOUR’'S JAPONICA, highly per- | the toilet or bath; ARMOUR’S SUPER CREAM STICKS, styles of heels andtoes: mostall sizesinevery style | Ses up wo I ularly 20c.; special, 100} Furnes; 3 in box; regular 25c.; Cake, e |\convenient for travelling ; regular (Women's and Children's Shoe, Becond Floor. Bast, 19h St.) &Se. box, ; 15¢ TSc, 10¢ @lain Floor, East, 18th 8t.)

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