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SPERRY & HUTCHINSON GREEN TRADING STAMPS TO-MORROW. Sust a Few Plain Facts AboutS.8 Ft.” Sreen Grading Stamps ASY indeed to understand why everybody ought to collect Sperry & Hutchinson Green Trading Stamps. . = Simple as a child's spelling blocks. _ First of all, the Siegel Cooper Store stands for superiority of quality and attractive lowness of price. You have the advantage of choosing from assortments so infinitely varied that they are not duplicated elsewhere. The Stamps cost you nothing. They are merely an additional trading inducement. On many days we give double the usual number of ps. Take this week, for instance. All of which is a mighty strong point to bear in mind. It means added economy, and one of the greatest minds that ever shone sa‘d once that “economy is wealth.” Everybody as Sperry & Hutchinson Green Trading Stamp ? Collectors? Why not? The young bachelor who lives at hore or in a boarding- jouse. The young woman who works and boards. The young woman of leisure. The ambitious mother and household caretaker. The enegetic father and family provider. The landlord of a hotel or boarding-house. The man or woman who keeps a store. The boy and girl who urges his or her friends to help fill Stamp books. , Yes, everybody. There need "be no distinctions. Wealthneed raise no barriers. Slender purses should wel- ¢ome the idea with delight, for again does economy insistently assert its value. “But why should | collect Stamps?” asks the bachelor. “T haven't any home ties here in New York.” “Do you know what you get in exchange for your filled Stamp books?” one was asked. “Well, no-ol” was the doubtful reply. “Haven't you any friends?” “Oh, yes; of course.” Cou'dn’t ke use a handsome clock, piece of bric-a-brac, 4] mirror or some other usefiil or ornamental article in his room? Sakata Couldn’t he present either to one of his friends? coursel And the bachelor girl. Thousar 's in New York. They usually chum with other girls. Ever so many are energetic Green. Trading Stamp collectors. What's been the result? Bright rugs. glistening mirrors, portieres, pictures, lamps, silver- ware and other things make their home lives cozier and more attractive. “And to think,” said one, “that we obtained all these pretty things without spending an extra cent. It is just as if some- body sent them to us as presehts.” The large purchaser who comes to the Siegel Cooner Store and purchases. bills amounting to hundreds and often thousands of do'lars obtains in the volume of Green Trading tamps given as an accompaniment advantages that bring him many useful things, often enough to equip two or three rooms. “It's to mv distinct advantage to buy my things at your store,” said a hotel-keeper. “I pay less than if I went else- where I get just as good or better, and | get the Trading Stamps. Those are rretty strong inducements. I'a be a dunce if I said no. Why, it would be like refusing money. the average man would just as soon think of lopping off his ears as to say nay to a handful of bank-notes extended to hirn. _ I'm satisfied.” Take the mother of the home—the thrifty, ceaselessly energetic, prudent home-werker. Green Trading Stamps to her are a blessing. She rever misses a double Stamp day, and comes here every single Stamp day her purchases demand and her t'me rermits. he points with pride to the many things she has obtained for her Stamp bocks. She tells her friends and neighbors. The desire to emulate her example and profit as handsomely natural'y springs into action, and thus is the vast army of Sperry & Hutchinson Green Trading Stamp collectors being ever |! happily increased. _.“ But how do I begin?” asks on¢ who is new to the prop- osition. Simp'e enough. You go to the Siegel Cconer Store and { | there obtain from one of the attendants a Green Trading K ; Stamp book. It contains one dollar's worth of Trading Stamps (10). That starts you. Then vou goto the Premium Room on the Fifth Floor. It's in the Annex. Over toward Fifth Avenue, you know. In the Premium Room you are given another dollar's worth of Stamps. Nothing to pay for these, either. Having now obtained in all two dollars’ worth of Sperry & Hutchinson Green Trading Stamps without paying a cent, you have obta‘ned a fair start. Naturally the collector turns to the Premiums. They are new, beautiful and worthy. Some idea of the scope of this premiur «ing may be deduced from the fact that recently the Jerry & Hutchinson Company purchased 40,000 chairs, 18,000 tables, 11,850 clocks, and so on proportionately through a long list of very desirable articles. Among the Premiums given are:— Carving Sets, Chinaware, . Silverware, Portieres, aware, 5 Book Canes, Watches, Opera Glan Forks, Piano Stools, Fa Fre, Lal Lampe, Jardinicres, Novelties, Snoone, Art Squares, Albuma. DOUBLE THE USUAL NUMBER OF S 2d Week of Che Big Store’s 7th Birthday Celebration Sales ee IEG OPER(G. crcin teaine stanrs SIXTH AVE. resieetiicnm s87B19°STS, TO-MORROW. 2d Week of Ghe Big Store’s 7th Birthday Celebration Sales Women’s Separate Sice Proves Dress Skirts. Lowest Here. Spootal Offerings for Guesday, Substantial Proofot Chat Fact. / nn / "S amusing. The other day a prominent store began Whee Wy it regarded as an important shoe sale. The talk read well’ S THEBIG STORE ACITY IN ITSELF DOUBLE THE USUAL NUMBER OF ° Yew Section for Infants’ and Children’s Wear. It's most advantageously located now. Faces the Grand Stairway on the Second Floor, and is just opposite the Centre : » Elevators. Easy to reach. It is now the largest Department of its kind in New York. Everything for little ones, from cooing babes to youngsters 5 years old. Colder weather is rapidly approaching, and that in many ways emphasizes the quick need of clothing the chil- dren more warmly. Among the prihcipal lines we are now showing in abundance are the following : Bedford Cord Coats, Silk Coats, Velvet Coats, Cloth Coats, Elderdown Coats. CAPS TO MATCH EACH, ki Infants’ and Children's! Baby Sweaters, eke Carriage ips and Dres ; "Whies Naincs cate and Colored | BEE Costs, B New styles daily. New additions constantly. Thorough Stocks. Always a Com- plete Assort- ment of Seperate Skirts in Extra Sizes. Among the many Specials for Tues- This: When you want to, buy good shoes, you can save ay coming here---to the largest retail shoe store in day are: le prove it time and again. Think before you spend your shoe} WOMEN’S DRESS SKIRTS, of unlined Broad- | money. (The Consolidated Shoe Stores Are on the Second Floor. Hast.) cloth, trimmed in a very effective man- 7. I O 7th Birthday. 7th Birthday. ner with wide silk braid. Special, WOMEN’S DRESS SKIRTS, unlined Cheviot in Camp Sire an blue and black; seven gore flare with straps of e3 P Taffeta around bottom, flounce effect. 3. Ke) SF iar tall ceriots anata maak -eoeenl RBaitletietd. Special, e oor ed priced for Tuesday. pend pag of ines nes, fcuns in War. WOMEN'S UNLINED DRESS SKIRTS, of onion inshet Percalines = PBTAUE SHBNY AUS 9 aera sci t_ Groe te Wan fol Cheviot and Broadcloth; seven gore flare. yard. lo ie “aoanton-Ateadioons 8 A Trimmed with tabs of Taffeta at bottom of each but the shoes didn’t substantiate the assertions. There} was a glaring discrepancy. he r _ We investigated We discovered that some of the shoes were | being offered at regular prices, and also at prices higher than our store_asks ordinarily. _. The store in question offered “Men's $2.50 Black Box Calf- skin Shoes at $1.90.” Now, as a matter of fact, we are selling this identical shoe regularly at $1.75; and we're not bragging about it, either. Again: The store referred to offered “Women's Patent Leather Shoes at $1.90.” We are offering a better patent leather’ shoe at $1.45. What does it prove? hite Nainsook and Flannel Skirts. Caps, Hats and Bon-| Long and Short Eider- | Worsted). . nets. down Sacques and| Hose (White and Cie Knit and Cashmere) Wrappers. ored), Rattles &c. Sacques. : Mothers who like to see their children well dressed will be deeply in- terested in these very special offerings for to-morrow : Intants’ and Children's Dresses. INFANTS’ LONG AND SHORT DRESSES; fine nainsook, fancy yoke of fine tucking and embroidery, ruffie finish, ISe INFANTS’ LONG AND SHORT DRESSES: nainsook, excellent qual- ity, full skirts, with wide hemstitched hem and dainty yokes of fine em- broidery and tucking, finished with fine emtroidery ruffie, 1 50 INFANTS’ SHORT DRESSES OF NAINSOOK ; fine quality; skirt Linings For Dress and Street Wear. the Spanish-American War In Cuba “t Phillpoines and the Boxers’ War Reetled Percatines. . Vividly told by Rossiter John trimmed with rows of fine tucking and embroidery ruffle: square yoke, Excellent value in fall beetled Perca- m, with special contributions by famous lines that ‘rustle like allks elega: pees era shades ned fast black; yard, =" ernie (no thes Federal 68d eam gmail front, finished with wide embroidery ruffle; six mos. 195 ate Armies, Hon. Jas, Tanner end Mrs, WMercerized Sateens. Te 0. Pickett. &, i Splondidiy itustrated trom ¢he ubteinsl: Chotee of 40 Diack. Se-inch grade: sera. "* ™t 25e shotoarache of the celebrated: Seedy sits , jection. in the possession of the, ey Quilted Sateens. ant loaned ‘0 ceercdactien Gn GarOTOniae navy, black. cartinal, gore, or hip trimming of narrow folds 5 c) 1) td . of Taffeta. Special, ered ltengetve Marie tar WOMEN’S UNLINED DRESS. SKIRTS. of ruffles on skirt, with insertion and edge of 3 dainty round ymansville ‘Cheviot; nine gore flare; kilted bot- yoke of fine embroidery and lace insertion, i Fn en L neville nevics 8 , Wine DINK: 1eht blue nnd'whiter send, FOO lec cincraditnvera tre vere tom with stitched tabs of Taffeta. Others trimmed Samson SHA. INFANTS’ LONG AND SHORT DRESSES; Persian lawn; skirt and with Taffeta and Silk braid at hip and Z7, G OT aT LENT flounce. Special, ° RANGE OF 8TAPLI AI . (Second Fioor, Front.) ee : (Second Wioor, Centre. 18th St) INFANTS’ SHORT DRESSES: nainsook, superior quality; yoke rag) 95 G ole slaboraiely, rimmed wih/rows of Gennes sltching. and lace in’ Sertion and ruffle finish; lace trimmed, 4.75 (Secon Floor, Centre.) 7th Birthday. 7th Birthday. 7th Birthday. 7th Birthday. 7th Birthday. “Vietory”’ White Goods. Writing Desk Companions.| vs. ewelry Siore. 2 Vols. In Box; Bound in Hexible Cals, Ve Si. 2 Te ‘ i a Published at $/.50---Our Price, Vol. No. 1.—Writing Desk Dictionary and Manual of Useful Informa- Tike. yd. MURBLIN fo 4 Ne Tull bleached? 1 y6. wide, OE yd. WHITE IN: . noc, detneitianeer, pretty neantg, 4@ . WAMSUTTA NAIN: for i we Nt ohear arader aiik hala, 498) B (Main Floor, East of Fountain.) Sewing Machines. improved Singer Models. Best Sewing Machines in the market! Im- FINE WM. ELLIOT RAZORS g 5, : ‘These razors are imported from Germany and are made from the . finest quality steel; hollow ground, proved throughout. fasy running and Ee tion, fancy handles TRARL BROOCHES, tp many noiseless, Beautifully finished, Guaranteed 7th Birthday. Vol. No. 2.—Writing Desk Comanion; one of the most remarkable AS RAE ls Glamond centre 9.0) vod kept in repair 5 years free of charge. nee books ever published. It gives more valuable information than any other book its Qn CF ereRLING SILVER MATCH TO-MORROW AT EXTRAORDINARY W ’ size. Although it was designed for writers in gen et it will prove a valua- , Made from fine quality steel; | SAIES, all new designs, gray Z.25 | PRICE INDUCEMENTS. omen s ble’companion and guide of information to any one. In addition ro 50.000 words al 3 Bi | ebona: haat les: eee ey ‘ Qdain Floor, Front, 18th st.) (Maln Floor, Oth Ave.) Improved Singer Mode}, & drawers, crop” aead, difficult to spe. and 15,000 synonyms and antonyms, it contains rules of grammar and composition, capitalization, punctuation and use of prepositions, etc. Vel. No, 3.—Writing Desk Cyclopaedia ; a complete Encyclopaedia of facts, statistics, tables and genera! informazicn. A marvel of condensation. Never before has there been published such an (Second Floor, 18th 8t.) immense amount of knowledge in to small a space. 7th Birthday. The three books are offered very special for. Upholstery Bargains. Door Fanos. Rope Portieres. of them: to ft uny ordinary | An attractivo Ine of these goods made of Trish Point Lace. | in ail colors and patterus, at low a Stil be she the bargain | prices, reds, In upholetery” aisles ‘pricer es | ack” * Speclad In 175 Screens, JAPANESE SCREENS, black routid, embroide | itn ‘goll figures: Or ZOE F, OS JAPA SCREENS. hand painted scenes of with beautitul fower enect: # SO | BRED KenbENs, 75, O88, 00 7.50 | 1 N . 14,00 | CLESOLINE) SCREENS, 1.00 Undermustins. “Victory’* No. 3, 7th Birthday. Men’s WoolUnderwear . Is what we are asking for Nat- ; TORY" tha ™foond "peck: eimbraldered and A!) ural Wool and Camel’s Hair | J!" 8° 4) isn. oh pols 2 (4 Undergarments, Man exclits /4,25 a: cHfacked hawne'ecetd sith Tose a te sive haberdashers price Ss : : WOMEN'S PETTICOATS: cambtie: _ identical quality at from $1.00 to $2.00 |2r™ax. J Bemtiel ieael nent 7, 50 each, Ail seams are doubly sewn, Pearl er os scosien of ait Sewing Ma- [pains ORE: Sue buttons, Sizes up to 50 inches. china can bo hed inthe Department. [SC ,N@l mer: ribbon runs rem tor (Third Floor, Centre.) (Second Floor, 10thr St) te th est attachments, a matic tension win (Main Floor, Hast of Esc: Mammoth Displays of Women’s Waists. Largest and Best Stocked Department in America. 25c., 300., 37e., Fee, 450.,4970, F5e., toh 8S5 Aratian Lace Curta‘ns. special, lot of real hand-wrought ns, bought wt w aver 4 pairs in-w to special. special paca RRO. \ It covers the greatest area of space. It employs the Larosa num- Reali bioairsy 00 CURTAINS! | nandsomely, “ am; ») ber of people. Stocks are enormous. Styles of designs and materials % are practically endless. Che Prices Are Yotably Low. This Department offers the greatest facilities for the sho; Svish Foint Curtains, An Immense line of new Roods $s and ‘nw. patterns: ‘alle | over designs, others two 350 Fillow Loops. ef- i] 9.90 15 reat profusion; all styles and colors; at terns, recularly $6.50 . A ( de Lemay rtteres: 19e,, 350, 59. & 792.) ~ bewildering variety of Waists in Taffeta, Peau de yt ae ene | Pittow Tops. iif. Cygne, Crepe de Chine, Brilliantine, Madras, Canvas and Mercerized}, ir Ulett 01 20 SRIENT AH TORR CN es) zy r\ materials. At TIERES, Aieeite} | LITHOGRAPH PILLOW TOPS; li ee wit lakes sgl fate ef 950, & 500 jesixna; ls With cord edxe: pal BATIN TOPS. 760 ‘ 59c., 75, 100, 495, 2.95, 350,- y 895 475, 5.90 and Upward, Parisi rest a HAMBOO POR- TIERES, from 4,50 6,50 BozhT cach ROERED 7, 25 $2.95 to $3.05 Portleres, pair, 2.50! (Third Floor, Front, 18th St.)

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