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ra NO CONNECTION WITH\;ANY OTHER STORE %, 2 / $2? to $5 Fancy Vesis, THE BIG STORE VY A CITY IN ITSELF See PM WK declan 75c. and $750, TG ee : ' ; The Benedict Studio—seventh floor—will make 12 Car: Every white and faney vest in the store will be closed out bonette portraits and one 16x20 black and white portrait of Saturday at 75 and $1.50. At 75e. you get Vests formerly ; { < you or the baby for $3, provided the sitting is arranged for priced up to $2.50, and at $1.50 those formerly priecd from SIXTH AVE. MEET MEAT THE FOUNTAIN 18% & 19% STS. Saturday, ; $3 to $5. All sizes in something good to get. NEW YORK The same careful work as if full price were asked. | Wen ’s Stylish Overcoats, | Formerly $23.50 to $35.00, Yow $75.00. Every high grade overcoat in the sti li i marked with a farewell price—815.00, Sich eattnoy, <raa Clear-headed business men who like to invest their money on a profit- paying basis will doubtless be interested. There is plenty of Wintér weather before us, but one of these coats laid away in a trunk will be earn- ing you at the rate of 60 per cent. a year on the money invested. To prove this, note the market price of similar garments next fall, Every detail from the style of the coat to the inner linings is beyond fault-find- ing. They are here in imported Meltons, Elysians and Kerseys; te black, Gator and popular fancy mixtures. Almost all are silk lined. ee There are exactly 137 coats in the off ering, and to facilitate choosing W - with submit a table of the sizes, and the quantity of each size on hand. You vil notice that there are very few of the smaller sizes—the bigger men get the cream, for once: e Breast. 83 34 35 386 387 38 _ 39 40742) 447546 48 50 Qtiantilys 28>5 209) 412 20 6 AS 486e20 18s 7 9, 4 We carnestly advise those who are interested to come early. tt 8/5 for Overcoats Ghat Are Sold Regularly at $23.50 to $35, Yew Spring ‘“Courist Coats’’ ror $5, 00. ore Fire the Bot Skirts You Fave Saturday only at this price | a Gver Seen at Ohese Prices. —and there won’t be any of them left to sell at any price on Monday. The first one is a broadcloth skirt at $10.50. It is the kind of skirt that women gladly pay $17.50 for in stores that get the last penny’s worth of value, and at least $15 in ANY other store than this. We don’t think you’d be greatly surprised if we said Made of the kind of broadcloth that costs $1.75 a yard—chiffon broadeloth—soft, but glossy. Beautifully finished. A treas- 10 50 A showed you this coat. It has ten-dollar materials and mak- ing and it has a fifty-five dol- lar LOOK about it. The Sat- urday price—$5—is just a Siegel Cooper surprise. Good all through and all over. Made from a light but substantial English tweed, with the right sort of hang to “Price, ten dollars” when we ure to find at.....-.essserceees The next is a circular model in smooth black cloth. Side seams, double plaits $4 front and back. An average $6 or $6.50 skirt for ....... Pate ence ete eeee ated iid ee oak Third, a stylish new circular skirt in worsted, with a black and white overplaid pat- tern—not the staring, sharp-contrast black and white, but a new and very effective “shadow plaid.” Skirts Ilke this are being sold elsewhere to-day at $10. 5.90 Our price on Saturday will be... ae sian ian a Good Candies CxguistteWhite Lingerie Waists (Slegsl Cooper Store, Main oor, East.) its loosely flowing lines. The In a Special Sate. We have selected these three models for o color is the chiefly desired i especial mention and sale on Saturday, but we é } ‘ lieht Th ana You can always eatisty your “eweet have twenty other styles that deserve the dis- iz a w . Ly ight gray. The notched col- tooth’? quite inexpensively if you bu tincti tov Ae welll ToNtell’ you: whichsop Si2, 50 to S75 Szcts and énes and “quors, lar, ~ leg-o’-mutton sieeve ert Pe ee elena ren these styles is ay bhel attrastlvedta as hard as a Vaid Cobalt eae eee > x 8 8, ig iatehlatpowdlaksketioa) for a mother to say which of her children che : CHERRIES from the cherry tree, | loves best. @ pound Since we must make a selection, however, we select these: Smbroiderett Deméi-Steeve Model at $7 in hard cand: None better. Per full quart, $1.25, and slashed pockets and slit skirts Overcoats. for Men at 37.50 Rosman ye nT | give just the right amount of ROYAL rep agar RYE, 10 yrs. old; ‘All the garments in the Cloth- a wagger” to a really high-€ per ka 5 quatt ing Store which were formerly priced Hon #8. OU SREY, 7 xa class garment. HOCOLATES This new demi-sleeve lawn model is cleverly ars 5.00 have been group- Re OSE But you’ i hv, Sennen designed with entire front of handsome Swiss Se at $12.50 and $15.00 have been grouy BYE 6 ye oi you'll have to come Sat embroidery and clusters of French tucks | ed for quick clearance to-morrow at ver full at.) 75C urday if vou want one. Open and tucked back, new sleeves an a ———————— a attached stock collar; tucked and lace trim- E ple | - a : med. Excellent value at.. -1.00 r 4 This means the bulk of the entire | (oy 7ee Astonishin Va 5 Gi eS ‘ Gu //f ‘ Lace Grimmed and Embroidered i i fat $7.50, clothing stock, the staple, substantial, : a 4 Lg dues in oats and weeds for tres & LSSOSe A charming lingerie lawn model, as eet biaeda i most popular grades in which erery hese prices would be low if it were Winter garments we were clearing out—what i designed, embroidered, lace trimmed and tucked; attached collar and q Se reste show the best values at shall we call them on new, fresh . aay demi-sleeves tucked and lace trimmed; a particularly good value at 1.50 a store tries to sho 5 » Spring coats and suits? ‘| the original prices. - 3 Misses’ 56.50 Spring Sac kets for $RIS. Cxguisite Lingerie, Batiste| Hlso, at Attractive Prices, 4 Alt $7.50 every garment repre- Spring cpllustration gives a general idea of the-style. We have seen Seine eee produced for Wodet, at $2, 25, Women’s Sik and Lace 4 ts at least a $5 bill in your pocket— eur ng wear. The coat is made of an all-wool Covert cloth, with faney notched collar, tailor stitched. This dainty lingerie model {s beautl- Waists. q sents a zs it umtil ack and front are strapped, and there is a good quality satin lining throughout 2 fully designed with pointed yoke |New modejs in a variety of pretty 4 even though you have to wait un Its a straight, honest $6.60 Jacket, but we can sell it on Saturday (won't promise it beyond See eee thse) tlentiooar eiouce Jes in 1 ‘| next fall to get all the value out of it. EE ED) scones De taucccibdas sks Gactoerassanion y (won't promise it veyont $3 ,Q5 eS AP rp eerie olin | Geer rae ree e y 2 SAY oe ee ee handsome embroidered panel, lace| of ailk and lace, such as the seae 4 ‘THESUITS are in all sizes trom 88 to 46 Girls SR 95 R. jnsettings and graduated French a | —regular and stout. Single and double You never made $2 any easter nor with Spring eefers, 37. IS, ; tiokay rai siseves baie “dee” | son dictates, popularly priced. 1] breasted sacks, made with re has bit as good quality as you would expect to find weuacncelon: It’s a serge reefer, and the acta ses ae erimmed: remarkaty ie $2.25 $3.95, 5.00, 6.90 and upward, 8 rectly tailored to logk well an i ‘ castor. A very neat, dnappy, it-of thecccdinar In a coat costing $4. Choice of blue, golf re ‘ i looking well. Serg aa high: broidery and brass buttons.’ Price om gntaraesy Arerment, with its elaborate military, em- $1 95 ——_e_—_—_= | Ne it exact rs z oe e B st priced clothing turned oat int America. Browns, graye, stripes Misses’ Pa: Gi 7 Men's Now Spring Hats at $/, 4 BF plaice fan black Thibets. Formerly priced at $12.50 and fb. The most satisfactor: NaMa ton Sucts at J. \ These are sample Hats used by salesmen of a well-known house to 4 erp) - $7.50 y way to learn the real value of this duit is to come in here and look it over. We show retailers the new blocks and colors for spring wear. Having — Choice...........- Sues saborseunasonade 6p 3 ble long style, THE OVERCOATS are cut in the popular and comfortal with a good choosing aleo in the more conservative medium ant The long coats are in black and Oxford gray. The shorter one: answered their intended purpose, they were offered to us and we bought them practically at our owp price. We offer them to-morrow at $1. Bear in mind that when you finally make up your mind to buy a spring hat (only a few weeks later) yo..'ll on haan on it in figures, because we haven't seen anything like it to compare St with. The fabric 1s the GOOD med et for the money—rest assured of that. style and finish will sell ‘anama cloth— the kind that holds its shape and wears like iron. The the sults as fast as they are seen. We don't say that this is a $15 sult, al- acl Fall assort- Oxford and black frieze, and in blue and »! k kersey. though we have seen man 1 ice chiefly $15; some by ¥ priced at $15 which we didn’t good as this. 2 and 83 for hats that are no better in style and quality. 4 ments in slzes—not odds and ends. * Former price chiefly $16: sore Loti sufico that i’a the best you'll tnd at the Saturday price ah ee DIO Bay eee ee rascal Castanea ener ] were $12.50; choice on Saturday ..- Clear Flavana Cigars. Wett- Known Brands at Special Prices. Superior Quatity Goods Quoted 4 101; Loss Chan Glsewhere. BKAND AND SIZE. at 31.50 These Trousers are cheap enough to wear for a and roughest work, yet good enough to, wear for daily dress in an office full of clothing critics, Can you get 2 Dette E San Marco—Modte at Tampa, Fla, High-(irado Clear Havana, in the following Box or |" 1 i bination than that? Me diciieaa’. $328 | We can’t understand why the maker let them go 50 cheap. Beli fenae Fina Bed | But that’s his look out. It must have been a strong Boe o oka that urged him to sell, for there are 2,000 of the trousers, ant erie oa5 we doubt if the price we paid would buy the cloth alone. i Solum iaa BO ‘All sizes, 30 ‘to 44 waist—lengths from 28 to 37. 4 A? One Dotlar Gace. Ae 250 j Fine Striped Worsteds. Cassimere and Tweeds. neh ¢ ! esl aye 38 an annual event, and very little more than Nectavenlegh eee 450 Black Cheviots and Corduroys. Novelty and Fancy Cheviots.. Choiceat $1.50 Final Clearance of Wen’s, Women’s & the Mere announcement is necessary in our adver tisement. More people know our February Um- brella Sales than there are umbrellas to supply them. {he umbrellas came from two very well-known manu- Perfect Shoes for Men and” Women facturers who dispose of their overstock through very \ Ry Ange 2 gh us eve: : a year at this time in order to leave themselves free 7 AN RAN Mt Lower Prices Ghan Are Asked for Damaged Soods. Children 5 Winter Wnderwear ih their time and space into the making of parasols, N Of course, it is a more or less miscellaneous lot, but who cares how muiscellaneee y, aN I Fresh and Perfect Goods — Not Odds and . lot of RICHNESS is? There isn’t a garment in the whole assortment that Isn't os s\Ap } Ends or Styles Found Undesirable. dard figures. . But the prices are A THIRD and A QUARTER of the stan ie ! i: Womens Vestn of fine ribbed Maco cotton; [Broken lots of Women’s Tights, Pants, ‘. baie ze a oeacdly ine perme umbrellas that we have in ie, silk trimmed; drawers to match: regular | Natural Wool Vests, fine Cotton een Ro SO gular stock at $2 to $3 each at other times. Coverings are of ‘Ajax Waterproof Taffeta”’—a fine, tough fabric that rolls closely and wears like sheet-iron, All umbrellas are fitted with cases and tassels, The frames are the “Lock Paragon” and “Exeter Par- \ RA S and extra sizes; made to sell at 65c.;] &c.; value up to $1.25; sale price.. sale price......ssssssesseteeseese+s+ 396] Women's Imported High Neck Swiss Ribbed Women’s Ribbed “Oneita” Combination Vests; long or short sleeves; Brie pha Suits; 75 per cent. wool; made to sell up| ized silk or merino; natural, mi aes to $1.50; sale price....... 55c| flesh, black and cream; made to Ps Women's Pure Wool “Oneita” Combination | to $1.50; sale price. SA On Suits, in black, cream or natural; made to | Children’s Wool Vests Pants and. Des att sell up to $2.50; sale price.. +» 95c| broken lots; values up to $1.00; Osc Children’s Fine Fleeced Ribbed Vests and | Pprice...++++sseressersssesstentts Gi : Pants; also Boys’ Heavy Fleeced Shirts | Men's Heavy and Medium Weight Na bes and Drawers; values up to 50c.; sale Wool Shirts and Drawers; value up, 5c agon”—no better are made. All have steel rods fitted with the convenient bulb runner, The lot consists‘of 26-inch women’s and 28-inch men’s umbrellas, : And These Are the Handles Represented: Take notice that these are PERFECT Shoes. We do not sell “seconds” or damaged goods. We have no place in our shoe stock for shoes which the manu- facturer himself throws out as unworthy of his label. 4 These being perfect shoes and in up-to-the-minute styles, the price-saving price. sf CORRICSDC LEE iat 15c| $1.50; sale price..... $20 Hand chased rolled gold hooks! Gilt fancy caps on partridge is something that you can actually see and count. You do not have to balance veut ne st Ua alses of wool or| Men’st Ribbed Natural Wool Combinay seceeerrtelly designs on hard-| mounts, a hidden defect against the obvious economy. i cotton for children; sale price. ....,., ; TICE. soe se ert eee y , 4 10c| Suits, $2 value; sale pi Sterling caps, chased and plain, etre daha Ta Won’s 3.00 Shoes at 1.95. Women’s 2.00 and 2.50 on Penang mounts. mourning. Box calf double-sole lace Shoes; welted Oxfords, 1.00. i Sterling caps on pear! posts. Large silver caps on fancy Ivory and enamelled handles. etched mounts. Princess handles, of Furke and soles; made on modern lasts in all sizes,|2 styles of kid and patent leather Shoes in To-Day These Youths’ Overcoats and in 4 and 5 widths; among these at the/ ent or future wear; black kid and patent Suits Are Priced at $9.50 to $12.00. Bes same price are also some patent leathers,| Jeather Oxfords with French heels, sult- i | ray a cninete i pandies, | Ini hook, eC aE plain in sizes 7 to 9. able for evening wear, and a good tan calf i Q~- morrow, ibcapalan pare poste cd Feet Oxford that will more than pay you to ’, j Glit eaps on pearQposts, | Natural wood handles, in Box. Won’s 3.50 Shoes at 2,40. buy for the future. : ‘ ¢ arl handles in flat, round,| wood, Furze, Ash, Weichsel ‘ t 1 y . e hook, loop and chunk shapes, sil-| Borneo, Teak, Vine, ‘Pe: i As good a shoe, as good leather and as 2, yy 2 Your Crhorce for Red its tana pormeg . , Penang and Women’s 2.00 Shoos at 1,00. the best box calf, Goodyear welted soles; | 9 Styles of kid and patent leather Shoes in made on a straight London toe last; all| broken sizes. sizes, Misses’ Shoes at 98. good workmanship as-any; they are of Clear, dark or clouded Capo} Various natural wood handles, | Horn handles in opera, sweep| with hand chased sterling or gilt and bulb shapes, silver orna-j caps, or with wire or applied or- ‘To-morrow we've decided to make a clean sweep of several lots of Youths’ Overcoats and Suits—every one of them Is tailored right up to the minute. The Overcoats are made of a fine grade of gray or black melton, The Suits are single snenten; pamentation, Women’s 3.50 Shoes, 1.95, | Viel Kid Button and Lace Shoes, with pat- and double breasted, in worsted and cassimeres. If that son On the Main Aisle Saturday at $1.00 Each The prettiest lot of shoes we ever offered at| -°nt-leather tins; all: sizes 1 of yours is between the ages of 16 and 20 years he can get AQ % so low a price—in ract, most any lady now Children’s Shoes at 50C. i an Overcoat or suit here to-morrow for just about half the AN wearing $3.50 or $5.00 shoes may dupli-}Tan and black Button and Lace Shoes; price he’ would have to pay to-day. It’s an unusual chance. X cate the style and sizes at $1.95, hand-turned soles; sizes 2 to 6. “| Don’t let it pass, The breast measurements of these gar- ments aré 32 to 36—that is, we have all sizes from 32 to 36 to rape the selling. There'll be a rush—better get ahead of it you can, y i fF 150 Youths’ Winter Suits and Overcoats at $3.00. Make up your mind to take advantage of this unusual price—and come early, The lot comprises Single-Breasted Youths’ Suits in neat mixtures and plelds—15 to 19 years—31 to 36 breast measurements. y , Vk 7 gray, Oxford and black melton; all have velvet col. lle. “ % ‘ 14 to 20 years; 36 to 86 it measur \ i eae EN TRADING STAMPS. ma Foot Mould Arch Supporting Shoes tor Aching Feet, Men and women who are much on their eet are often troubled with severe pains which shoot from the feet up through the whole body, or in other cases are confined to a grinding ache in the foot, instep and ankle. Don’t mistake these pains for rheumatism. They are due to the “breaking down” of the arch o&{ the foot—to a trouble known in its final stages as “flat foot.” We have produced a line of our well-known “Foot-Mould’ Shoes with a scien- tifically designed arch support cleverly built into them. They are wondrously comfort- able for any foot, and to weak feet. a positive benefaction. Meén’s or women’s styles. Our regular Foot-Mould Shoes are still $3,0v.