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en | Wdealed be THE BIG STORE ACITY IN ITSELF 5 SIXTH AVE. paeitéoran 187619°STS Double the Usual Number of “S. & H.” Green Trading Stamps With Your Purchases At The Siegel Cooper Store To-Morrow. IMESE ANNOUNCEMENTS ARE ALWAYS EAGERLY HAILED BY 1 thousands of expectant shoppers. Great news: splendid tidings—and for many reasons. Among the many cial sales in progress at The Big Store are these: French China, Glassware, Bric-a-Brac, Furniture, Shoes, Wearing Apparel, Straw Hats, vacation and travelling requirements and hot weather home essentials of every description. It's also stock- adjusting time, and that, of course, means there's a perfect harvest of extra special bargains. Not on one or two floors. Oh, no; on every floor. ; Every Department in the house enters upon the occasion with a degree of energy and enthusiasm wholly characteristic. The round-up of stocks, the sharp, quick bringing to notice of certain eminently desirable and seasonable lines at prices astonish- ingly reduced, is all a part of the Store’s wonderful system, and means ever so many rich finds for the busy shopper. Ceenbined with Double Trading Stamp Day (to-morrow) the event obtains an importance ane) interest that will engage the attention of thou- sands. important spe Fceeretees : wel Multitudes of people have realized how ad- vantageous it is for them to share inthe “S. & H.” Green Trading Stamp offerings. As soon as you learn how excellently you profit, and what splendid premiums you obtain for specified numbers of Stamps without extra cost to yourself, you will become an en- thusiast on the subject. And in so saying we are quoting from both experience and observation. Photo Studio. Special Offer for Children. No one disputes the fact that the Photographs of Children taken_in our Studio are the finest in the city. For the balance of this week we have arranged a very special offer for children only. ,andone 16x20 Portrait in black and 2, Fo Maid in attendance. loor, 6th Ave. Elevators) white for No charge Wen’s Hosiery Pees: } ela ) Cigars. 100 Key West | Havana Filled B: revas, ) 500 boxes (100 in box) fine quality Key West Havana filled Brevas, strictly hana made, Brevas shape, would sell regularly at $4.50 per 100. | Now offered at less than cost of tobacco contained in them. Mail orders solicited. (Main Floor, Extreme East, 18th St.) Umbrellas. Odd Lots, good Union Taffeta Silks, guaranteed, 24 and 26 inch sizes for women, 26 and 28 inch for men; good handles; 125 $2.00 to $3.00 grades (Main Floor, Front, 18th St) J,-9 reduced to for resitting. (7th FY Infants’ Parasols. Silk Fans. ABOUT 100 PIECES, all | PAINTED, SPANGLED | Sieay> [APORTED, Se HO; Hosiery. told, satins, Jap. Silks and AND LACE EFFECTS, ]| embroidered designs and INFANTS’ 25c. IM- 25e to MEN'S EMBROIDERED HOSIERY, black or col- ors, 20c, kinds, reduced to 10¢ (Main Floor, Bast of Eacalator.) Drug Store. colors; all sizes, reduced of every sort and color; 75c. and $1.00 48e qualities, (Main Floor, Front, 18th St.) Lace Sloves linen, coaching style; $1.50 $2.50 grades; cca, 00 to close, Qlals Floor, Front, 16th 6) PORTED SOCKS, in all colors, at v{ Oc (Main Floor, Bast of Escalator.) Women’s Summer Fabrics. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, Belts. WOMEN'S BLACK, | Keemzs Fuente Ramet $8° | sit k GINGHAMS, SILK PLAIN, BRAIDED, PLEATED | WHITE AND GRAY | Farina Cologne (1826), 392 MULLS, MERCERIZED CHAMBRAY, 36-INCH PRINTED MADR qualities up to 40c., yard, (Main Floor, GLOVES AND MITTS, 8 and 12 button lengths; many styles; pair, 25c Q4ain Ficor, Freot_ 18th St.) Gable Linen. 64-INCHES WIDE, all linen, openwork border; 69c. grade 4Ic Goweds. Babeskin Soap, cake, Andrews Only Dyspepsia Cure Sanitol Tooth Paste or AS; 15¢ Front, 19th _8t) Wight Sowns WOMEN'S NIGH T GOWNS; muslin and cambric, 8 styles, high V and round neck, trimming of fine embroid- 49. ery and lace, (4) (Second Floor, Bast of Centre.) Dinner Sees. 19¢ We “(ain Fioor,18eh Bt. Alste.) Petticoats, WOMEN'S PETTI- COATS, cambric and muslin, deep flounce, trim- med with em- 5 Oc broidery & lace, (Second Floor, East of Contre.) extra dust ruffle, Sce- Cream AND CRUSHED BELTS, plain back pieces; this sea- son's styles; $1.00 and ‘(dain Floor, Front, 18h 6t.) White Liste WOMEN'S _ WHITE LISLE GLOVES, good fit- to-morrow at, pair (Main Floor, Front, 18th 8t.) or elaborate buckles and $1.25 qualities. 4Sc Sloves. ting; to close out 0c Ourkish Ys AMERICAN SEMI- Gowels. re Sane Nae Freez @7Se | PORCELAIN DINNER Full bleached snow 2-at. si Z SETS; printed decoration; whee TURKS Toy ee colored a sd poss eer, piece with gold line; ics 120 fringe; 35c.grade,4 Se doqt. size, ; duis (Oe GO. 1.90 (ain Floor, Bast of Fountais.) {Baseeneat.) Qsain Fioor, Bast of Fountain.) (Tard Foor.) Gowelling. //f 3 rw. unearned SINGLE STRAP idl Unde ears B-A R NSLE Y]|BUGGY HARNESS,| MEN’S 50c. BALBRIGGAN BLEACHED TOW- ELLING (red border); 18-inch _ half-bleached Crash, IIc. and 12%. yd. grades, per yd., Ie Glaia Moor, Rast of Fountels.) with 234-in. enamelled leather lined saddle, 11%4- in. traces, russet reins, nickel or Davis rubber trimmed, SHIRTS & DRAWERS, broken 79 assortments; reduced to (4 MEN’S BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS & DRAWERS, also Combination Suits and Mesh Shirts, grad up to $1.00;-reduced Me = =$Ie QMaia Tioor, Mast of Mecalaton) THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING. JULY 27. 1903. 75 Specialty Stores Under One Ylammoth Roof Offer You Many Matchless Inducements Chis Week! | 95c. and $1.95 For High and Low Shoes For Men, Women and Children—Do You Wonder the Demand Is Extraordinary ? HERE’S A CONSTANT BUZZ OF PLEASURABLE ACTIVITY the Main and Second Floor Shoe Stores. Thrifty shoppers are reaping harvests in stylish Summer Shoes. Summer days are waning for the Store, but for shoppers they linger long after the golden rod has Aaied along the highways. We're thinking of Fall and Winter. Many of you haven't had your vacations; so the news will be extra interesting. Odd lots and broken sizes will accumulate. Can't be helped. Bound to happen because we do such a tremendous business. You'll find most of the bargains in Shoes that were formerly sold at $2.00 and up to $5.00. All the better for you. No old styles; no old leathers. Alll right up to the hour. Must have room for the incoming stocks. So the password is ‘‘Good-bye.” Plenty of bargains we don’t even whisper of. A little shopping on the Main and Second Floor Shoe Stores will please you mightily. {MEN'S SHOES AND OXFORDS of | canvas, in white and gray: not all sizes: mostly $2.00 | | grades. | WOMEN'S LOW SHOES; all sizes, of | several styles: Kid and Patent Leathers; turn or flexible } soles; $1.50 to $2.50 grades. GIRLS’ SHOES AND OXFORDS; doz- IN fi i pase Seemenereares rere ( MEN'S SHOES AND OXFORDS; a “" 95¢ — pstsaret f) ens of styles; mostly Summer shoes suitable for present | use; sizes up to 2s; $1.50 and $2.00 grades, | BOYS’ SHOES; several styles of good wearing shoes in all sizes up to 5% for young men. | choice of styles: made to sell at from $3.00 to $5.00; all the good ses in all she lather: among these are some speci ty brands, such as the “Crawford” and the “Columbia.” AT | WOMEN'S SHOES and OXFORDS; $3.00 to $5.00 grades, both high and low shoes; with- e. cout doubt the largest assortment of good shoes ever | shown at $1.95 are to be seen in this lot: all styles, all sizes, all | leathers and almost all the leading makes. including some of the specialty trands that are selling at $3.00 and $3.50, | ple shoes that were made to sell for $5.00, | AT HOUSE SLIPPERS, for Men, Women 1 250) i : Fj and Children; velvet or towelling. with carpet soles; AT § First quality rubber sole TENNIS LACE ad foyer | bal bedroom ale Wonens Tones AIC + SHOES, in white or black. in sizes for Men, Women Roe e Se ET aN OREN oars Cand Children. be ay these lots, though your size may Kp NR Oe} 4 Wash Fabrics. pet yards ns Koei cher uitings and lercerize Striped Batiste, per yard, / Oc (Main Fleor, 19th st.) Men's Shires. MEN’S PERCALE AND MADRAS NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, sizes 14, 1434, 15; regularly $1.00; QE to close at MEN'S MADRAS OR PERCALE NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, neck band and detached cuffs, or with collar and cuffs attached or detached, plaited or plain bosoms; up to $1.25 4I9c¢ qualities; reduced to (Main Fivor, East of Escalator.) GILT MINIATURE GRANDFATHER CLOCKS, handsome nov- I’ elty case, in 24-kt. gold plate, warranted non-tar- nishable, fitted with a fine American movement,guar- anteed for one year; special come SD) 75 e row, (Main Floor, Front.) Misses’ Lace| Men's Wear Grandfather Clocks &) Lawns and Dimities. 20,000 yards of Printed Lawns and Dimities. 10c. goods. Just half Tuesday, Se (Main Floor, 19th St.) Kimono owns. WOMEN'S LAWN mar || eae), Were oy Children’s D Summer Suits Dresses. Zh x ; KIMONO GOWNS;very Osgery. | (coasard — Fy IO} cruosens srort wire | handsome paterns cu ful MISSES’ BLACK LACE } Bicycle Breeches, wimming of fine hemtich rocking and long with Wie border HOSIERY. reg 7.9/ endless sees imming; — white ularly 25c., 72. 2 BSc 204 IDG | srrsscireese’, #39c few.o 20) reduces 59ec (Main Floor, Bast of Escalator.) (Main Floor, Bast.) (Second Floor, Bast of Centre.) Second Floor, Kast o 3 poe Men's | “Power,” | Fig Bars. orset Covers. KE Ca dwear. GS GSFC Fine quality Smyrna Cambri, V neck 19¢ MEN'SSTRAW Matted : ey Weeaacnes S20 ATS 5Oc\ Breakfast Food, Fig edged, 89e MEN'S SUM- regularly sold at 10c. carton, P an ) Nainsook, embroidery trim- MERCAPS, O Oc a er Ib, Do ee (Second Floor, Centre, wenn (Main Floor, Host.) Te (Fourth Ais 25 (Fourth Floor.) . LO 0 Lamps. |\Wash Fabrics, Fly Nets. i Z vated oa Go LEATHER FLANK FLY NETS; 5 7 50 ° bars, 60 lashes, 250 TABLE LAMPS, beautifully hand painted, extra large body and. 12- inch globe, trimmed; with PRINTED LAWNS, PRINTED DIMITIES, PRINTED MADRAS and ZEPHYRS; regularly Apostolical and Encyclical Letters; Mode of Electin; Successor; Long Roll Bishops and Popes; best corurall Burner) sold for more than CALFSKIN FLANK Colored Portrait; rena tlt Sy OO| Sacblc thivnrce ya, OG | BY NETS Sun 2, 7D | 5obored | Porat J2c (Becond Floor, Centre.) Wash Sitks. 2,400 YARDS OF KAI KAl CORDED WASH SILKS at, per yard, yf Se (“J (Main Floor, Front, 10th St.) Children’s Underwear. CHILDREN’S VESTS AND PANTS, broken assortments; 25c. regularly; ze 10¢ (Main Tloor, Bast of Eecaletor.) (Third Floor, Bast.) PongeeSitks 27-INCH ALL SILK STRIPED PONGEE, 85c. goods, at, per yard, 2 Ice (fain Floor, Front). (Main Floor, Front, 19th Bt.) (Taira Floor.) Lawn Mowers. 14 and 16 inch sizes, 2.40 16-inch size, Penn make, 7,00 Basement.) Electric Fans. 12-inch size, 10.00 (Basement) Pictures. Artistically framed in gilt, oak and black. Hundreds to select from. PICTURES that were 25c. and 50c. are now PICTURES that were 50c. and 75c. are now Je PICTURES that were $1.00 and $1.50 arenow 50¢ Special lot of Photographs and Colored Pictures, mounted on heavy card- board, were 12c. and15c.; reduced to Se a ae 3} ~ : oo) ee fey Refrigerators. Reduced from $15.00 to /0, 00 Reduced from $21.00 to 75, OO (Basement.) Screen Doors. Reduced to 550. 750. 95¢& $1.10 Basement.) Women’s Underwear. Women’s 25c. Swiss Ribbed ve silk or lace trimmed, re- duced to' 10¢ Women's 75c. Com- bination SUITS, 3 5c 15e