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2 Photo Specials Chat Wilt Arouse UJuch Interest. To-morrow and for the rest of the ensuing week we offer the two following extraordinary specials: One Dozen Carbonettes and) Be One 16x20 Black and Whitef 3, OO The-sam2 grade Carbonettes and one 16x20 Water-color for 4. 00 | Considering the high grade workmanship, this is positively the | best photo announcement of the year. (Photo Studio, 7th Floor; take 6th Av. Elevators.) — 1 "3,000 Women’s Waists | 7, IS " Speetal Guesday at jae A Value Without Parallel. 3,000 Waists of Very Superior quality French Flannel, every desirable color, made in the very best manner in several most pleasing styles. Some plaited sides and back, with box plaited and hemstiched centre.. Sep- arate Stock collar. Others with Plaiting and fine stitching to the bust line. Tailor made. Front and Cuffs trimmed with hand- some Met- al but- tons. Ex- traordinary e Value, Ny <o-con Game Oger. I TeCCn amp “gar. Se Every Cigar is banded with a 10c. Sperry & Hutchinson | Green Trading Stamp. There being 50 Cigars in each box, you et $5.00 worth of S. & H. Green Trading Stamps in addition to the amount you receive with your purchase, and to-morrow being double day you get $9.00 worth of stamps with a purchase of but $2.00. 1 ron \s Diplomatico size; combination Havana filler, ij ip 00 MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED. (Main Floor, East, 18th Bt) Wines and Li 47eS. aN lJUuor's. J. HUNNESSY & CO. BRANDY: case. $11°00: QUEB! QUALITY GRA fal B40. bottle. } eae BRANDY; kal., $2.75; Hy GOLDEN CROWN JAMAICA RUM: fa! #2 7B: bortie. rT OLD NEW ENGLAND RUM: gal. bottle. EEN F SCOTS O. P. 8. SCO” v HishEY: gal.. $5.50; bottle, i 4 IOWMORE SCOTCH WHISKEY; Le “7 Patra tie L "Bs 50 “GREEN STAMP” CIGARS, a [OGNAC| TREADMILL. RYE; 10 yra, . 0G | LRBADMILL RYE; 10 yre, 014; wal..06.25%, BRANDY: y BALT! H By: | 14 f LTIMORE RYE: Fal. ta. WHISKEY: gal., $2.50; SHERRY, TOKAY, MUSCATEL, PATAWBA, at anecial reductions $1.05 and 850 INES; select ix The Little Professor’s Thanksgiving Proclamation, Whereas This is my first 9 Thanksgiving in New York City, | want to express my thanks to the army of boys and their parents who have visited THE BOYS’ STORE ON () THE SECOND FLOOR during the past year, They know what a wonderful place it is, Such fine light 05 ‘4th Floor; take —such lovely surroundings—and, oh, such clothes! TO- MORROW WILL BE A GREAT DAY TO VISIT “THE BIG STORE”—DOUBLE STAMP DAY, YOU KNOW | If you havea stam p book then you know all about it. But if not, just ask mother to start one to-morrow when she selects your Suit or Overcoat. You will be so delighted when yi \ Christmas comes that you will thank me for the a a advice, ‘ Winter Clothes for Boys of All Ages. ' hs RUSSIAN COATS. Z NOVELTY SUITS. ‘ je most select assortment of | The Remus wh AT ayles and colorings—RED. | pLOUSE and’ JUNIOR NOR AT ROYAL, NAVY, BROWN FOLK SUITS, allthe solid s and MIXTURES. All with| | yall the See ome cS, bel effects. Fidished with mili-| nes and many new mixtures and 2% to 9 years. ¢ raed MILITARY COATS. NORFOLK AND JACKET Very catchy and popular with SUITS. AT the little boys 234 to 9 years| The new “POOLE” NORFOLK “old NAVY, OXFORD and| and the very latest mode! DOU- AT a) ‘OLIVE MIXTURES. Both|BLE - BREASTED JACKET. @ with hood and regulation mili-| navy, black and Oxford mrxtures, , Blane fancy plaids. Sizes 7 to 17 years, $. | COLUMBIA COATS. _ THREE-PIECE VEST SUITS Full length Overgarments, plain| The Suit i AT le for the Big Boys Ito AT or with BELT BACKS—made| 17 years, who want to dress ‘like S of black, olive and Oxford mix-| papa”; splendid navy and black :) ae tures; also overplaids. Sizes 7| fabrics; also mixtures, ° to 16 years. (Second Poor, East.) aE Savors and Candies. Four Thanksgiving Specials TURKEY CANDY BOXES; each, Ge., 120., 15c., 200. & 250. FRUIT CANDY BOXES; each, , ea. 0 400 SI PERKINS—The Yankee Farmer Candy Bows each, OSG We are th®sole New York ‘i Agents for Rubel & Allegret- - ti}s famous Chocolates, (tain Vloor, Centre, 18th Bt.) pose sy woecrarc Fine Tews for Rook Lovers! The Siegel Cooper Company Announces as an Additional Feature of Its Large and Popular Book Store a Splendidly Equipped Branch of Ronee ING, NOVEMBER 23, 1903. Which Is Now One of the Largest Circulating Libraries in the World. The Idea Is Entirely New, and Allows Book Readers an Immense Saving— Furthermore, a Membership Makes an Excellent Christmas Present. is YOUR property. payment of 5c. library, every book of which is also exchanggable. of the day. Here are the titles of some of the newest books: Wings of the Morning Louis Tracy John Burt Fred’k Upham Adams Golonel Carter’s Christmas F, Hopkinson Smith Pigs In Clover Frank Dandy Red Triangle Arthur Morrison Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come In Babel Gordon Keith The Forest Hearth = / Over the Border John Fox, Jr. Lady Rose’s Daughter Mrs. Humphry Ward * Thos. Nelson Page Adventures of Gerard — Sir A. Conan Doyle Charles Major Fortunes of Fifi Molly Elliot Seawell Robert Barr Heart of Rome F. Marion Crawford George Ade One Woman Thomas Dixon, Jr. Pay —You can exchange one book at a time, or ten, or Yo Limit as to umber a hundred—any number, in fact, that you pos- vA sess in Tabard Inn cases. one Tabard Inn Book gives you continuous exchange privileges at all Tabard Inn Libraries and Exchange Stations upon the usual exchange fee. Gvery Book mm a Gabard Inn Cloth Case which you purchase carries with it the same privilege. In this way the value of a book to the purchaser is multiplied a hundredfold. Book-tuye’s can gradually accumulate a TABARD INN Library in ther homes, and whenever it is their pleasure to do so they may e<change the whole library for an entirely new tion to other titles, the lists include all the popular fiction \ choose from the selected list waich will be handed you upon application.) NAME. VA eer —Upon visiting the Tabard Inn Station on the Sec- How to Become a@ Wember ond Floor of The Siegel Cooper Store and paying $1.18 you are enrolled as a member, and become the owner of a $1.50 book. Furthermore, you have the privilege of exchanging this book in the Tabard Inn Library anywhere by paying 5c. Should you at any time desire to cease reading according to this plan, bear in mind that the book in your possession 5 —The Books are exchangeable at any time, and as often as you Cxchanging the Books desire at any of the 2,000 stations of the Tabard Inn Library (including the Siegel Cooper Store) forf any other Book or Books listed. The Books are always neyy, clean and in a most attractive condition. ‘4 —There is no other expense after the membership fee has Ohe Gxchange Jee Is Se been paid. IF you buy a book at the Siegg! Cooper Store to-morrow you can exchange it the next day, and the book’ you get in return you can exchange the following day, or next week, or next year, or in ten years, in New York, Chicago, San Francisco, London, or almost anywhere you please upon the The purchase of Yj 3 he Stege! J, Cooper Ys (S/ Company, oY New York: hey / Tinclose $1.18 to / beenrolled as a mem- ber of the TABARD INN LIBRARY, and to receive as as per list. (Name a Book in the an- nexed list. or come to The Store and ADDRESS. - Brass and 6namelled BRedsteads atPrices that Will Create Sreat Galk. More Brass and Enamelled Bedsteads than you ever saw before in a store at o! ever asked anywhere for such styles and qualities. That is the-whole story in'a nutshell, and it is a most important one. markably low prices because we purchase upon a large scale. ; Handsomest designs in the market; finely constructed ; best finished. in the regular full sizes. Some of the enamel Bedsteads can be had in all sizes. In addition there will be on sale several designs of Brass in the full regular sizes, BRASS BEDSTEADS, as illustrated; 1% inch | 50.00 BRASS BEDSTEADS. continuous posts, laterals ,supported with T- Ball ils, 4: 6)size! ; 65.00 BRASS BEDSTEADS, pila, See 500: 25. OO? Si0 sass se0sTEA08 Speci Cnamelled Bedsteads. | | Rear: aweiondes 3.00 ENAMELLED BEDSTEADS, 3 ft | size only, 4.00 ENAMELLED BEDSTEADS, all sizes. | 5,00 ENAMELLED BEDSTEADS, all sizes. | 7.50 ENAMELLED BEDSTEADS, all sizes 8.00 ENAMELLED BEDSTEADS, all sizes, | 9,00 ENAMELLED BEDSTEADS, all sizes, 10.00 ENAMELLED BEDSTEADS, all sizes. 12.50 ENAMELLED BEDSTEADS, all sizes. 8.50 I | 14,00 ENAMELLED BEDSTEADS, all sizes, 10.50 Brass Bedsteads, 25.00 BRASS BEDSTEADS. 49.00 BRASS BEDSTEADS. 48.00 BRASS BEDSTEADS, 50.00 BRASS BEDSTEADS. 53.00 BRASS BEDSTEADS, “The following are samples. No duplicates. | 30.00 BRASS BEDETEADS, 18.00 | 48.00 BRASS BEDSTEADS. 19.25) 32.00! UJ 35,00 | 52.00 BRASS BEDSTEADS, heavy_ husk: fe d ey pa ot oot SPS | 48,00 BRASS BEDSTEADS. 37.60 |! ¢ Bedsteads that cannot £5.00 |n" 48.00 cial, ne time, and at lower prices than were We are able to offer these Bedsteads at re- Nearly all the Brass Bedsteads will be sold be duplicated, and which will be sold Cnamotled Redsieads. 32.00 EN AMELLED BEDSTEADS, as illustiated: 36.00 continuous posts, laterals supported ‘an th cast-iron chills, and very finely melled: regularly $12.50; spe- S. 50 Gitta Pioor.) SLE OT TEN IE PTT . MEN'S 16 SIZE OPEN FACE Beautiful Jewelry. Tuesday’s Shoppers Will Choose from Most Attractive Varieties. The Jewelry Store never progresses uninterestingly, but alwavs briskly, doing something new each day, and always investing its op- aaa are re i an! ing so near it is t turn to Jewelry, for Thanksgiving Day is admittedly one-of the “ : days of the year. WOMEN'S OR MISSES’ SOLID WOMEN'S ENAMELLED GOLD RINGS, fancy settings of CHATELAINE WATCHES; as- Garnets, Emeralds, Sapphires or 2, 00 sorted colors, with pin to match; Turquoise doublets; with pearls, <e fed witha ne jewelled Swiss 9) zm. BABIES’ SOLID GOLD RINGS, o.g,| Bovenen: od On heavily engra @|SOLID GOLD SCARF PINS, s SOLID GOLD BROOCHES, all fanky Jeombination || aetings “4a 70 Oar ee omits ab Fowl alge, ESE oe arnets. is Targucive detblets and Pearle, e-IO | PINS, plain ahd a che sheen 7 9! WATCHES; sterling silver and RHINESTONE HEART gold inlaid cases, fitted with a 7- BROOCHES, white stones, jewel Waltham movement; stem 5. 50 mounted in sterling silver, 2-95 wind and set; guaranteed, & Qfain Floor, Front,«1sth Sty Holiday Handkerchief Sale Swings Briskly Along. “The Handkerchief booths and tables on the Matin,” Second and Third Floors presented an exceeding! aly pretty and animated appearance all last week with their piles of snow-white - linen so attractively displayed and the shopping folk eagerly selectit the gift destined to make happy the heart of some relative or fri This week another lot of dainty Handkerchiefs has been added. to the stocks to make up for last week's inroads on them. Ever so many fine Handkerchiefs for Men, Women and Children are here. * They're put up in neat boxes, all ready for presentation as gifts. For Men. For Women. . + ety J Ea eT be > # 1,000 Doz. PU! HEMSTITCHED DK = CHIEFS, ki. in fabey 9. i HEMSTITCHED HA‘ Wrouen’ HANDKER- f 4 and T "inch nem.” 57. | circled with fancy wreath N's. = ND a MENS, MEOETINGHED AND | RENEE’ EACRMNOIREMER | ore FIce Qf RE LINEN MEN Ant RGRGRTere with neat Tnidad oe- 19 inches square; 6 baxes; per box of 6, iT! initials, in fancy boxes, per ‘Dure Itnen: serie. block or Tnitlale: in taney imborted “boxset c Se a oe Id de 7haa sTITC Rpg eat WOMEN'S HE! 2 x Soe e ratte tt ecw eee aaa ALG LINEN MANDKERCHTEFS! with several desizns em- eer aaced initials; in fancy ported boxes: per box of 6, r ji , A small case of 150 dozen. Initials. In fancy Imported boxes; 7 5Q|puUCHESSE LACE HANDKER- cH tune purchase 50 - with hand-embrotiered assorted styles of TEFS; ano MEN'S EXTRA FINE PURE ALL inede. last "summer. in 4 i HEMSTITCHED | HAND- placed us in’ possession of these KVRCHIEFS, with fancy openwork Rrtistle ‘Handkerchieta at bout Iss. < Initiaia: hand embroviered and’ hand thelr remular’ Bee: BS tg TP 7S rawn. hematiteh: in. beautiful : 4 imported boxes; per box of 6, 2.00\%0" : 100 styles MEN'S SILK. MUFFLERS, ir dren. Black! Bocaded black, barathea, For Chiterom ehayy and. fancy figured: Tee ALL-LINEN HEMSTITCRED j yup to $200 GSe | HOKE, each, So APANESE BILK HAND- CHILDREN'S HEM FS, With very pretty 99,1 HDKS, all white or colored border, 3 for $1.00; each, with peat initials, in pretty i 9, W. dozen boxes, per box, Se For Women. CHILDREN'S COLORED, BOR- WOMEN'S FINE SHEER | LINEN DER HDKS, tn fancy % dom 75 ie ‘Doxes, per box, (Main Floor, Centre, 18th St. Also Spe cial Tables on 24 and 3d Floors.) HANDRERCHIEFS: with beautiful bdxes oF shirred; hematitehed With faney embroidery; each, 250 Women’s Wrappers, Kimono Gowns and Sacques. A Week of Spectal Clearance Sales. These stocks must be curtailed to give the expanding Book Store. more room in which to display its Holiday stocks. For that reason we have reduced prices drastically on a large number of new and very desirable Wrappers, Kimono Gowns Sacques. 3 These garments will be displayed on special tables to-morrow. WOMEN'S WRAPPERS. About 200 broken lots and sizes; cnet SD percale, lawn and some flannelette; in light and dark patterns; excellent styles and colorings, and regularly sold for 98c., $1.25 and $1.50. WOMEN'S SHIRT WAIST Beep eties SA : Eclipse flannelette: in handsome patterns; wry, hana oe ZOO and pretty border trimming (as pictured). WOMEN'S KIMONO DRESS- ING SACQUES: finest flannel- Se coeur ca 69e. \ back with belt and pretty bor der trimming: regularly 98¢. WOMEN’S KIMONO SACQUES; flannelete and a. German Flannel in very desirable Ge patterns; border trimming: regu’ | larly 75e. WOMEN’S KIMONO SACQUES; flannelette: in a ‘ety of prety patterns, with IC order trimmings; regular 49c- 29 OREN SN oe GOWNS: flannelette: excel” Jent quality and all good. pat- 6. Ic vents cot full and long: border \ ! J WOMEN'S KIMONO GOWNS; flannelete: in a varity of pretty pat? S5e terns, with wide border trimming; regular $1 2 5 ———$F——$_ When . The World's Greatest Gro- } cery, on the 4th Floor, you realize how appetizingly Greater New York pre- pares for Thanksgiving. f

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