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. ae THE WORLD; THURSDAY EV ENING, SEPTEMBE R 13, 1906, e \iiiabishiiiascsba deat sin te s , Slayer of Wife's Mother = aaah GAY Girl Who Saw Shooting ee MEET MEATY THE FOUNTAIN ” a AEH SU “| SIEGEL COOPERGC. Crazed, Diamond Believed | iwi ITSELF Jno CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER {STORE ' nil J.B. GREENHUT, PRESIDENT. Pretty Sister-in-Law Was ‘ Bart Er mf m F the Beloved Esther. We Know No Better Way of Saying “ hank You” than WEPT WHEN REPULSED| By Giving You Our Merchandise at Lowered Prices wibat Maciedivlew to. li 1. oF 3 the why of ths Ann've sary Sale. It marks our tenth practically an entire storeful of new merchandise just to celebrate 6a HA ek He Plane birnh! y We have Already :ece ved our gift from the public an occasion was considered an act verging on that thin edge that 4 in a4 splendidly increased yecr's business. We return the separates indiscretion from insanity Killed-Her—Shot Himself courtesy a8 well is we can by giving the public materially decreased That's one of the old-fashioned theories that The Big Store has prices cn our nerchandis exploded. Of course we didn’t invent the * ‘special saic,” but we its ihe tes way we know of say ng “Thank you.” Naturally diu show how it could be used It is common enough row, and the ‘ it has its advantages, too—we ccriaii ly co a tremendous busines public has saved huadreds of thousands o dollars in the special throug) the owered prices, but that coesn’t in any way ciminish prices ofic. ed. We have never had such a sale as that which is the gain of tle people who trek ins. Before The Big Store came to New-Ycrk and stirred things up ! in retail circles, there uscd to be a theory that “bargains were the acci ents of business.” Such a thing as putting special prices on in progress Now. It is the more important among the many “sales” which this town knows, because it comes at a time when the fresh, ncw Fall ¢0ods are at their freshest and fullest. But “their beauty cannot save them” from the Anniversary Sale reducticns. Housefurnishings You Want ot Seif ‘More Anniversary Bargains in Cut Glass, China and Porcelain S an example of the “‘bigness’’ of this sale there are among the specially-priced Dinner Seis no less than ninety two patterns to choose from. That doesn't look like an otfering of odds and enus—does it P rices lower than ever offered be lore in this or any other store. , BSc, 25e & 10e ware at Tre nendously Reduced Prices Austrian China Table War.—A:- tisticaliy decorated; thousands of pieces; at prices less than usual | Cut glass knife re | B-inch Nappies, Bargains in Dinner Seis Table Q—filled with decorated! 5. och Bowls on foot trays, cream jugs and plates in| Fancy Shaped Nappies, inch site . * 19¢ (Biegel Cooper fore, Third Fleoe, Froet.) decoration; | $4.95) in neat green ‘spray every piece is gold lineds Value $7.50, at all sizes; regularly a$c to SOc; at Special Prices on Many Articles of Every-Day Use HEN you take a walk through our basement you al- ways see numerous things you want—the conven- iences and time and labor savers. And the prices are always such that you cannot hesitate to purchase, But to morrow we have special prices on many of them, a few of which we mention. At these prices you should be more ‘ As to Gre targets: they wre rich enoughfor anybody. .Wedave.neversecn anvthing than ready to purchase what you want, There is an actual ‘ yj. in New ) ork to compare with the values in cut glass we are giving you, and only once or Saving On every article. an twice before in our own Annual Sales values to equal these in china and porcelain. Meat Choprpers—cither Universal | Coal Cooking Stoves—“Our Navy” M o Kill Fathe Sful of hints : or Enterprise meat or Wseine 75) is the name and they are made Fable Fries a secant chopper... atta C! especially torus. This. make is r ~~ French and Austrian China Salt Boxes—witt aka | Our tedden and that means that tt t de china; including celery trays, oys- decorations eke Seay Se is more than ordinary, They ‘ t ter plates.chop dishes, cake plates, Rival Ash Sifters—the kindthat fits) pays" iaree oven, five cooking { * salad bowls, chocolate pots, on top of the barrel and prevents Brolie a cracker jars and various other dust; regular 78¢ extra’ broiler door, ; price, baether ‘Ureed Belay dishes: Fequiarly $10 BY) roeusnen '45¢ and flat side bricks. “ : ck’s English $2; at S098 bhawsene c > ul value at the price an: Rs ; every one ; 100: tacos shee Clottes Pins—nicely packed in neat seen to be fully appre- * my | Mrs ts { Soup tureen and 2 meet Table 4—Filled with finely dec- boxes; 5 gross in each box. We Regular ‘ ; Ie ne | per ‘ oF ie Mahe -adeai cities re orated French and Aus- limit one box to each customer, | 50, to- bt. “ii eset — rds Ebert $15)| trian china; including covered as we are selling these less than | 7 is S12 @2out the ha = 1 was throw . “ FIRED HER CLOTHES ch bated ta muffin dishes, mayonnaise bowls, wholesale market price. Regu-| morrow at agetuee . ne \ A u ‘Dishes Téa Sete= Decorated Poresiaih; ek] cabarets, chop dishes, chocolate larly sold for 65¢c, to-mor- 45 AD ‘ ye BY GAS EXPLOSION AS dit rept teen bgt: pots and other dishes; regu- § TOW At. cesses re OC Preserving les—made of heavy a : . p Tureens pieces; border des g; $3, 95) any $2 to $3.50; at .ss-0s a: cast iron with pdgcelain aie } Sauce Tureens | reg laily $5.85; at i b Boilers lining; 8-qt., 42c; 6-qt-. OC Sugar Bowls.. Rich Cut Glassware pra aaie Q5¢ | Japanned r 35 7 % pn Bread Boxes —nicely ‘ | ies cy Salad Bowls. ves Yoo | FourTables Filled with China- | jy aimost-unending array of tat 5c, st ied either “Cake 23¢ eat) rte ’ rT) “ cost of plain white. filled with pieces of } Tooth ick holders S ] t sina: it 98 “athe Co in Te nee, tne, Tale Ltited wi, pieces t| Toothpick hoier... Women’s Sample ‘00 Donrd. ek Cee. theveh. when te oe wh Soup Tuteens....6. 40. SGe| china, including syrup jugs, cov. " ” Nor breakts a min | Tua Pistons sss sags sss ouee Be| ered sugar bovis. remetine and | ice Cream Trays Mould Shoes at $] 95 a and eared cy Soup and Dinner Plates... be} stands, oyster plates, dessert) Celery Trays 4 ° Ht a names Bresktast Plates. Ge; plates, oatmeal saucers, bread | Large Sire Water Jugs HESE are not “seconds” or damaged shocs—the - ucers, . 10: butt lates, and Kee ta Chop. Wane. eats Be| bie dishes; ’ regularly , eeiillated or Salad Bowls, - samples; the best possible types of the Koot Mould Fruit Sancets ....... de} 19¢ to 38c; your choice | 2 ore styles for this season. tyiue Meat Dishes in all sizes, 15c to BOe] ate... ... ccc cceseecenens 10¢ Tall Claret Jugs Not a very large lor of these, but a particularly choice assortment and a fine lot to pick through and choose from while it lasts, ten | nbn Dinner Bets of American Pot-| French and Austrian eet eet t ‘ veel celain, 100 pieces, including] china, including cracker jars, 4 y y, : : i b F a soup tureen and 3 meat dishes,| salad bowls, cake plates, celery | Fancy shaped Spoo' When You Need Fall Shoes Think of the “Foot Mould’’ Our “Foot Mould” shoes have made, in eight years, the Lvs one brand sold in any one store. We sell more “Foot Mould”’ shoes in our single shoe store in a year than are sold Women’s. & Misses’| Rugs, Linoleums by some highly advertised brands through a chain of four or Trimmed Hats and Oilcloths ne ae én Women who once begin to wear ‘Foot Mould” shoes ity pe Q F all the new Fall millinery you will see LL at special Anniversary Sale prices almost never change to another make. If they leave town, te Be this season you'll find arter which are our own regular prices many of them keep on getting their shoes from us by mail. 8 8 you'll not find smarter Fy A band. t more attractive hats at $3 than the clipped ten to twenty per cent. We sell ‘Foot ans " shoes regularly in cities as far away sin» STAMPED ON A SHOE. sens Ch kG oomeree First, a small but welkassoried lot of | #* Mexico and the Philippi, $ g@ to-morrow at $1.95. vourselves es Jwatber Tapestry Brussels Rugs Ask yourselves why these things ar¢ so—and come and A trial of the shoe will explain it afl, ‘Siogt! Cooper Store, Sesond Floor, Rear.) They are made of a very good, durable qual- find out. ity of felt in pearl, brown, navy blue and black; have the new, stylish bell crown, jauntily set off with a felt bow prettily edged with’ plaid braid and two quills; decidedly pretty and becoming and just the thing for present weer Alvo an atipactive street shape in champagne color felt,nattily trimmed with bands of brown velvet, two brown buttons and a quill; your $] 95 e Reguiarly $15.50, size 9.0x12.0, to-morrow at $13.75 Regularly 1 size 8.3x10,6, to-morrow at $10.75 Regularly $7 size 6.0x9.0, to-morrow at $6.76 <IEANS STANDARD OF MERIT. | Tr to = Women’s Standard $3.00 Shoes | Button, lace and Oxfords “ATEST FALL MODELS greatest record of sales that the shoe trade has known of any More Fine Lingerie at An-|} niversary Sale Prices N echo of one of the best of our Anniversary Sale items of Monday. There will be no more echoes-~ Next, some new patterns in Linoleums and Oilclaths Specially cut im price for this sale as follows: hte Regular 60¢ Linoleum, to-morrow, a yard, at.. Regular 50c Linoleum, to-morrow, a yard Regular 40¢ Oilcloth, to-morrow Regular 38¢ Oilcloth, to-morto a R 30¢ Oilcloth, to-morrow, this is the last chance you are likely to get for 8 long “pill the new materials and new leathers, such choice A Aay, Mens ee SEAL Regular 28e Oileloth Remeron nee time to get undermuslins of this grade at such prices. J : ; A exe! Cooper Store, Second Floor, Front.) # Store, Filth Floor, Proat.) S fJiun Metal Calf, Fine Black Kid and Imported ————e— Goons: pag y _ 50 Drawers: 49¢ hare 98 i ent Leather. * Petticcata: Joe tO $d,0' Corse! Covers; 4c to 93¢ nt L Solid Gold Nethersole Bracelets at $3.50 Those are the sale prices, but of course they don't mean We have made wonderful strides in adding »A he intrinsic value of these. shoes by our inced methods and improved, skilled work, much unless you can see the goods at the time you read them. Imagine the very finest, fluffiest, daintiest, richest undermuslins tnat you have ever séen at DOUBLE the prices above—and then come and see these garments They'll An Extraordinary Anniversary Sale Bargain for Friday E ask a dollar Jess than the lowest prive in New York, and for a bracelet that is as beautiful as itis simple in de- , : a ; % ‘4 compare favorably withthe best that you've imagined. | 2... 18 finish, style, materials, appearance, workmanship, sign. Nethersole bracelets are in the height i’ sa very special offer, and it won't be clever! again. [id “ ort and service they equal in every respect the best of | of fashion now-~especially when worn with We won't have the irments to offer afte e to-morrow night fi of ‘shoes sold at other stores at $4.00 and $5.00, | elbow-length gloves. Your choice of two fin- re, Main Foor, € Be anne aay ' Exclusive Designs in Evening Shoes ant tht ‘sers of marvellous grace and beauty, he a re ¥ Color and material, for 'lfredJ.Cammeyer te, Avenue, Cor, 20th St. ishee—o'd English or brighi--and any sife, at $3.50, (Stegel Cooper Syore, Maio Floor, Provt, 18th Street.) - “===. | Wines and Liquors | Come In and Ask Questions For Table or tenes Use j About the “Fountain” and “Victory” HESE are brands you'll see_in almost every high+c! store acregular prices. They're there beca ave good—and they are here for the same reason, HOSIERY to maton all siippera ih our great Hosiery Department, Here | OU'LL never know the range of work that can be done on one of these good itn koe eros | are OUR prices for them t-morroy oa | machines until you make it your business to find out. And you'll never ’ r day know how easy and noiselessly they run until you actually put your foot on the Burgundies ‘ f oult | treadle. You might have it explained to you by users, but you must from ki, Maret Fere & Fils M 44.4 wind ty try one to experience that ease and quickness in working that has . vid ‘ H fon |S transformed sewing into 9 pleasure for those women who use the Fountain’ or “Victory. $17 Down and $1 a Wee is all We ask. We charge you no interest, nor is* anything extra added to the cost, If you paid cash, you'd pay the same amount | With every machine you get a set of the latest art f and every machine is guaranteed free of repairs for five 5 Every moving pari of the ‘Fountain’ or “Victory’’ machines is ball-bearing—and the shuttles of the machines hold more thread than those of any other family machine on the market. Prices are $19.50, $20.50 and $23.50 4 f lass if THE STRANGE _ ONFESSIONS | OF A POR BLACK e Morr, 8 greticg on Tons Also drop-head **Victory” sewing machines, with all the latest attachments, at $12.50, wt ain's RRO Me AaB AB OF 8B, Ble (8 $1.0) B50 $13.50 and $15, Cabinet sewing machines, desk and parlor styles, WMerrcgsirrr ei, 2:60 G0 pie Chr ; Toc IH Hand machines, lock or chain stitch, $7.50 and $5. (teas! Cooper Store, Third Floor, Center.) 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