The evening world. Newspaper, July 20, 1903, Page 10

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THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JULY 20, 1903; Che Big Store, JEG And Go-Morrow Will Be Especially So. The Midsummer Sale of Furniture Double the Usual Number of “S. & H.” Is Planned Upon a Basis That Is Wholly {Green Trading Stamps With Your Purchases At New to the Shoppers of New York. The Siegel Cooper Store To-Morrow. Ok needs but to take a trip to the vast Furniture Store on the Fifth Floor to appre- IPLENDIDLY interesting news—that! How well it harmonizes with the wonder- Guesday Is Always a Sreat Day AH? Sir STORE ciate the greatness and importance of this July trade operation. ! ful features of the Summer Carnival of All Nations at The Siegel Cooper Store. The Stocks of Furniture Are New, ~ Thousands of Seasonable Bargains At Superior and Amazingly Low Priced. Astonishingly Little Prices. In fact, the prices are lower now than during any other time of the year except in February. This is one of the reasons hy ou should buy now. Thousands of ee wind re oan core ee Be rasine they The whole Store blossoms and blooms with radiant agi oer a Shon nade Bay Dig Chats ae ae veg! . M ‘ attractions in merchandise and beauteous decorations. It is as bean af 7 . thal Rete PRICING Ff y MORRIS! an ideal Store all the year round. Particularly so now. ERS — ean CHAIRS, 1.85 ams Designed asin! Fresh in appearance; cool, inviting. Extraordinarily well fe raan rere CHARS, 5.30 ve made of fre | stocked. Everything for Summer service. Cn) ee feo ane Uh hs tolit But Tuesday! Oh! yes. TWO “S. & H.” GREEN Pmraaterty fished and mos CHAIRS to ti) pd) : spring seat: | TRADING STAMPS INSTEAD OF ONE. Easiest thing in the comfortable : complete with : resulrly $5.75: match, 5.75 | Be velour cush- | world to get them. When the sales-person hands you the Cashier’s special ¢ $ own ; 9.95 En SD fale: ine va.) Voucher go to the nearest Trading Stamp Desk (they are on . . riety. of colors, regular'y fl d iitbere: ; Si j : ii Gl every floor) and you wil given twice as many Stamps as ordi- Oak Dining Cables. | s650ARM CHAIRS £495 | $60.00 BEDSTEADS, 45.00 | $179: aaa A oni narily. $26.00 DINING TABLES, 20.25 Tee SUSEDETERDS ealoe ‘ouches. 332.00 DINING TABLES ils lalla $45.00 BEDSTEADS, 35.00 EE 2 If you do not happen to be an “S. & H.” Green Trading $35.00 DINING TABLES. 3.05, 4.85, 3.75, 2.85,| Cnamelled Bedsteads, | Ven Stamp collector and lack information as to the advantages of the i 1.95, 85, ¢ cr Bot OINING TABLES, 20.40 |WOVEN WIRE SPRINGS at Hee DINING TABLES: 2.70, 2.50, 1.85 $520) BEDSTEADS) : : system, go to the Premium Parlor, 5th Floor Annex. There you will $52.00 DINING TABLES, .50 | BOX SPRINGS at 7.00 | $8.00 BEDSTEADS, h COUCHES Designed as in ius. | See the various Premiums on display, and you will learn all about $72.00 DINING TABLES, i $10.00 BEDSTEADS, 00 | ‘ration, made in a solid oak frame. 1 the Stamps. Oak Sideboards. » Wattresses. $12; 0OIBEUSTEADS, ¢ finely finished; have the indestructible PS nd , Ste eon OE An $14.00 BEDSTEADS, +50 | corsrucien and tufted with batons It needs but one visit to the Premium Parlor to make you an . . i a . ni cannot pull out, upholster see = 24.00 SIDEBOARDS, 18.25 |** : 4 z Oak China Closets, Arith moss and hair and covered with | enthusiastic collector. Attendants on any floor will hand you a 8.50, 7.50, 5.95, ts BOARDS, 20.00 fi At 36.00, 32.25, Velour in assorted colors, ; son SDERG ARDS 23.00 4.95 and 3.75 20.00. 24.00 wb 19, D5 | alesis $22.00, spect, 49+ OO | Green Trading Stamp Book. Annual Charities Benetit Sales. Tay Cie a ee eee ee ee é he foundation, of this Store we have devoted mer Shoes ig ; : cosy AY Sines croen 4 woak's business t0 focal charles, The li : o | Srut Doyties. - Sailor Fats. coming week is vet apart for this purpose. The lst shows the day on | ‘ FRUIT Dovites; checked and visit rays, “Pregn “witmeed Cchidhesch ofthe charities chosen will participate: Uae inate gtcnaweg pe Lara, "Prey winied vA ] , . ° i : if ith black ribbon band MMONDA Y—New York World's Sick Babies’ Fund. t d r Bar ains choice of two alzes; each, ve ribbon 5 , Gy . : new palm beach TUESDAY ceed reg Seat of Society of Ethical Culture, any EX raor Ina y & e Be without aan, waite fringed: WIM I shape. Other stores ask WEDNESDAY ostepial ear Crippled und Ruptured Childcen, cholee of two alses; eaca, | 6@150c, and 75c. for The Moderation Society. i | i " LUNCH DOYLIES: _ pial the ‘same hats; oY THURSDAY —Jersey City Journal Fresh Air Fund. HOE offerings 4 female oat ea 96 very special for Cc Newark News Fresh Ai Fund that will make ; ‘nite erat) 90 error FRIDAY—New York Herald Free Ice Fund. i } or, Bast, 19th Bt.) (iastnl Pies wrent |dseni 8) RIA New York Tribune Fresh Air Pond you open your qe a a re ct SATURDAY - Sanitarium for Hebrew Children. - ; Sichns Guild eyes and mane capt Sreat Combination Household Women's Watches. gan this morning with 5 fx g i? : ~*~ i J Linens. " i aia’ toett’ V the largest and best as- : P. A ot (4) 0 1} Te Cr ; Sd Narre steams} eed of a Good Qualities Underpriced h ores’ aviee’'s | sortments of superior : Something New and Unique. TOWELS; all linen German Damask 5 i To introd NEW CARB ial, eaen, ret ee One Dozen Imperial Car } FOR Bartley. Beda sed tate YON? 4 eo) tables in the Men’s Shoe Store on , bonettes and ahaddsonie : «= {the Main Floor and the Women’s Shoe Store on the Sec- 4 Carbon on Porcelain on OO TABLE crows, suver nian! AN BMG siivex | ond Floor are heaped high with these fine bargains. (Size 5 x 7), Bienes aise "aussi p25] f \socecie AN ‘ procsrt®, Carbon on Porcelsin is 1 handsonte and vividly accurate re- TABLE LINEN by the vart: open | \ H fekW a dete cai) yey 95c. and $ 1 95 for Shoes That Earlier This is oetiialy ihe aise iliberal Combinstion) Offer ever made. EBs eth “We: ggg] New” fa I he S$ W Priced at D bl ens aunpsh none arrange gy ee rcs oer ale ann) n the Season Were Priced at Double. pegs Aca : LL, Why? Because we sell such enormous quantities of shoes. We sell many SLB ; i Men Ss nderi @WeEATe more shoes than any other Department Store in New York, particularly of the Misses’ Hostery, Women’s $2.00 and $5.00 grades. HOSIERY, all sizes; Corset Covers. Garments that a A : ; ie pt Drcke made 3 A) Consequently odd sizes and broken lots accumulate rapidly. They are just} reaiarly 25¢ pair: J De to sell up to 75c.; special, C | as good as shoes fresh from the factory, but they must hasten out to make room| ‘mo. < - . .! (Qaim Floor, East of ‘Becalator.) ___ Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers. Every garment made | for the incoming Fall and Winter stocks. ‘calle in faultless fashion. Pearl buttons, double gusset and drawer straps. vo liice Kor titoncrci ees | Among the Lots on Sale at Amazingly Low Prices | %ex’s Hosiery. 2,000 pairs MEN'S | Gatking Machines. Are High and Low Shoes for Men, Women and Children. | fests. 2c all sizes, good styles in Fine Fh 95c. for shoes that were $2.00. Shoes that were $3.00 or more (Foot- | site plain, open-work or MOSQUITO CANOPIES. ; . 5 rs A idery design; regu- rib aime, 1: i ine Jun for Summer eee. Moulds excepted) are $1.95. Included at this price are some discontinued patterns| v0 20e a pai, JOG Sines i LHR | Pula, 288 : SELS, PRICE, that were made to be sold at $5.00 a pair. Gaia Fler, Bast ot ean | ffm, vhile Haun, ciated from Yering me 950 | LOS | Gg | Bet Cosing. RI From 2.95 to 1.95) t rine 00 MEN'S SHOES AND OXFORDS; a choice of needa ited mat ae i obo c MEN'S SHOES, Vici Ki a if i +f eo te SOO Neen A ein et eee NCW E tly Sid gades | ee eee ee Ae sin al leat $; amor . a Easy Payments, if You Like, MEN'S SHOES) and Oxfords of canvas, in| see erecialy brand tocves the Crawford’ [ob woe y ar BRD SPREADS: nenmea nosezoond | TH $1.00 down brings a choice of either of these wonderful emter- | WHite and gray: not all sizes; mostly $2.00 grades. | and the “Columbia.” RUBBER SOLE TENNIS} tin‘taicht*ote “tain” 75e tainers to he WOMEN’S LOW SHOES; all si: of sev-| WOMEN'S SHOES AND OXFORDS; $3.00 Hf + i Palen prac Sasoned wih dg oewen Moll ie Tere Eo oo ee aden, err | at oy meden Kats hen eos oor esi tino | ee eto eor int allesizes, for SHEETS. Silage ‘a. Sroune’ rt : ‘ a produéer ou can reproduce yoor own voice ofthe voices of otbers. | exhle sles: $1.50 v0 $2.50 grades | doubt the largest assorment of good shoes ever| Men, women and children. PED, HODETS: full stu: 994] fom ME to vie kis e'genine matal nnn “Lins Coaene sie" | CIRLS' SHOES AND OXFORDS: dove of efter laters Sod sine. sl be| VVOMEN'S SLIPPERS, discon] errzow casme. | “GRAY Gowaa recitation’st. It plays anything that be :d by id. a spspiep for present | leading makes, including some of the H G _ CHINESE GONGS, comprising trom Delgani coaaig eee ca cecum ae Use sizes vp co 2 81.50 and 42,00 grades. | [rade char ave sling’ a $300 and 3350, and) nue $1.45 grades; heed kt . hemmed (Cosus arid Hearall the ew Recores clave BOYS’ SHOES; several syles of good wearing | some sample shoes that were made to sell for| Other odd lots, Sue end ise grades at ern, F017 25, 3,00, 5.00, 7.50 (laird Ficor; 18 st,, Rast.) | thoes in all sizes up to 53 for young men, $5.00. “

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