The evening world. Newspaper, December 20, 1907, Page 5

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r \ gigner is favored at 2 ~“WOKSON GETS A SETBACK IN 2 Justice V; Compar es Obtained by '-General, ‘ ce me tonck to-day cf an action éom- by the Attor- Blatzek di nies relating laimed © provisions of CONDUCTOR CRUSHED y TO DEATH ON “L” Lived Long Enough to Reach Hos-} pital Where His Brother N WILL SOME KIND READER TELL THE é GIRL, WHAT TO: DO? derstand."* Ou got the letter, Bho rirtwalst nc rding to a color, ing Mt a $10,000 GEM ROBBERY IN SIGHT OF CROWD. , Dec. 2, While AT CHAS. A. KEENE’S A Umsually Big Demand for His Low-Priced but High- Value Jewelry for the Holidays. + -\ There ix no sign of tight money 1 sothe Jewelry trade during this h season, At least, there lx no evidence of it in the business of Charles A “Keene, the jaweller, of No. 1% Broa. way, who,,as president of the Inde “pendent Watch Dealgra’ Association haw won the atténtion of the whol country In the fight he has been waging amt four years, ~ Seent. during ‘the past month,’ sald Mr + PkKeene to-day, ‘and it 1s wholly, due to results obtained from the extensive page Advertisements which I have bee Aingorting In the Evening, Morning Bunday World. This yer, for the ime, I have manufactured and pla nthe market ‘the finest quality of low prlood Jewelry, which has been: gol direct to the consumer at lower prices han most dealers can bi at whole- alo, and I have been amazed at the jemand for these articlos,’* = The articles by Mr, ‘eene Include almoat anything jn the Jing of jewelry trom n gold collar bute Hom to “a dlamond brooch. Bracelets, Vlockets, scart pins, watch chains, signet ings end gold penknives are siso.in- Gelubed in this ist of remarkably low apriged gold trinkets, which display the SMné- qualities that the best American “workmanship van produce, ' The direct importation by Mr, Keene | sgt the best grade of cut diamonds from ‘Amsterdam and Antwerp hax made {t possiblo. for him to sell diamonda in every shape and form to the, holiday buyer at a figure within the reach of any one desiring to purchase, Owing to the peraistent war which he has been waging against the Watch Trust, Mr, Keene declares that he Js enabled to well any make of a Walthain or Filgin- watch to New Yorkers at a waving of from 40 to 60 per cent, "T have thousands of Waltham and Elgin watches in my store,” explained Mr, Keone, “which [ bought abroad at & fraction of the American. dealers’ prices and brought back to thiw coun: try to convict the trust of unfair Price discrimMation and to prove to American watch buyers that the far- the expense of the 08. ! consumer,” ies Order Against Inckson recelved a In hie proceeding ta against the Weat- ‘ph Company. and the to re- # Supreme on vacating - Roferre | ce tie books ditto by | © of former years em- geqpinst the Watch Trust during the “My business hag Increased 100 per | > | | Please ne (} are Aly I AKI IEE alll oy fo pds LA FRANCESCA Take Small THE EVENING @ CEM WORLD, FRIDAY O-MORROW’S a tains the names famous’ and brands—n ed at lowest prices consis: ‘ecco and box of 50, LAFLOR FECIOS of S0.. ST Soa \) UE $2.49 | SONGHA ESP CONCHA, ESP: | soll PRIME 5 S-c¢ TURKANO EC Hie $7 $0; box of THE BIG STORE -:- 9 e * ° Don’t Wait for Lower Prices. HIS is addressed especially to those who are still delaying their Christmas purchases, expecting further breaks in T prices on Monday and Tuesday, according to the usual custom. : \ : There won't be any lower prices,in New York this year than the prices here to-morrow—that is, not on per- may be the usual lot of odds and ends, broken toys, damaged handker- chiefs, handled books, soiled cards and such Jike, which we shall sweep out at nominal figures, but so far as price-cutting on | desirable and perfect merchandise is concerned the worst has happened. ~ : g until Monday or Tuesday and you will lose by just that much less to choose from, For these are tremendous days here. x : A Box of Cigars ! Is Sure to Be Appreciated list oa 0 reliable }, he very _fect goods and full assortments. You will gain nothing by waitin quality and satisfaction. © BEAUTY DiPLOMATICOS- rary 6 Smoker Needs lear and humidors. Shaw ackets Se hundred very fine smoking jackcts, specialist in this class of goods:and all exquisiteby finished. satin braid, at All sizes; good choice in colors. | |A Talking Machine for) We sell any model of cither the Victor Talking Machine or the Edison Phonogragh on payments Men’s Foot Mould Shoes E offer you more Styles, more Teath- ers, an all ground better assorment to choose from-— and besides, save Ou a dollar on every pair of Foor Mould shoes you buy, for other stores charge $ | to $5 forshocs as good. Men who are troubled with feet will find L: y 3 Slippers 98¢ Siezel Cooper.Store, Main Floor, Reir.) ‘over Store,’Maln Floor, Rear. | i | ? A F nee a $11.25) of fine quality wool, in lined, at... i MD | 2 stone cl : S yer Plato) Finger Purses—im-| German Silver Bagy—French gray eg anda tone, scoloi jcom ported: fine mesh and curved |_ finish; engraved top frame; long binations and in tricots, HPAL vancuine aatunsnsaceonic ane DC} chain and fine link mesh and 12 f lnedsialier Ve, Ue owieey ie S12 handsomely trimmed with German Silver Finger Purses — long Values, 56, $7 & °8 They were made by the foremost American BER 20, 1907. [This Store Open Evenings Until 10 o'Cloel SIEGEL NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE There There j i all | Silver Bags and Purses with The Best Assoriiments in New York at the Lowest Possible Prices W* cannot emphasize too strongly the extent of our stock of sterling, silver and German silver bags. There will be no disappoint- } ment here in not finding the particular style that suits you. The assortment is so large and varicd that. you cannot fai! to get a bag that will fit both your taste and your purse. / We cannot begin to enumerate all we offer—space would not permit..In fact, we could not do justice to these bags by simple description—they should be seen. However, we call attention to a few in the belief that they will give you a fair idea of the goods we offer and our unusually low prices German Silver Shirred Bags|Sterling Silver Bags—im- —large size: fancy engraved! ported by us; dainty open- top frame with long'chain;} top frame pattern; full link shirred mesh and silk} shirred link mesh, with long chain; price........-- $25 | : heoventanstaatlal eames | Germen Sil e- Be gs—tlarge size heavy sub chain; VY ine. i. "5 es ‘ 1.25 Stantial engrayed top; frame, fancy audi brenchigray (inisattame) sip: $ signed, link mesh and kid lined; _ Sterling Silver Finger Purses—small | _ 75 $15 size, tine mesh and dainty rim, at... $9.79) omer starting silver bags up to $75 in all " : styles and sizes. Other sterling silver purses up to $12. yy | Sterl ny Silver Card Cae German Silver Chatelaine, Eags—long chain | with chatelaine for belt; fish scale mesh 9. and tancy curved top frame; a! $2.95 | Garman Silver Bage—square Porsea—iancy in dainty 3 gray finisa design; \ colors; at $7.25 all lin Sterling Silver Vanity Caes—daintily hand en- memo, graved on case; with mirror, and vanity inside; price top frame; fancy design; link mesh, shirred and silk $10.50 $6.50} German Silver Card Case Puises—French pray {of mi © $1.75 to $4.50 650 lined; at.. Same style one size larger at SP ISHD ay Christmas Cl hellieostenen is (Slexel Cooper Store; Third Floor, Rest.) aching Foot Moulds possess usual combination of comfort and dressiness. Prices, of four pretty styles; r all sizes; special at..., (Sleze! Cooper Store, Second Floor, Rear.) $1 a Week 33 & 84 Men’s Leather Slippers Tan or black,{n victkid. Yourchoice 98¢ the un- | the average run Of $3 shoes..................e000.0 0 All sizes, D and E widths in patent enamel leather, lace; patent enamel leather, button; dull calfskin, lace. = Won't Be Any. Magnificent assortments of women’s fur coats, fur lined coats and fur 'Furs neckwear and muffs at extraordinarily low prices. [oa (Sitgel Cooper Storey Second Floor, Center. 9 e 9 . © Women’s Wave-Top High-Cut : _ Shoes, $1.95 WIDE-A-WAKE shoemaker has copied our $5 “Czarina” high- A cut boot so faithfully as to style and in such astonishingly good materials for the-price, that when we saw the copy we laughed, : admired and bought a good maihy cases. The.cur shows the'style. It is as good to look at $7 as any Shoe out this season and it will wear equal to ‘fe that ; Q ;* For Men, Women Slippers and Leggings "ina Chitaren _ . A good assorrment of these will be found on our bargain tables, marked at Prices far below their real worth. Siege! Cooper’ Store, Second Floor, Rear, ___ Ask for ‘“S, & H.’? Green Trading Stamps—We Give Them A + The Suits a oe, 5 7 PET Please Take Small | Parcels with You Double Stamps Before 12 o’Clock Single Stamps from Noon till Closing : e Leather Goods Bargains S Christmas gifts these leather goods articles speak for themselves—the wonder is that it is possiblé ; to get such qualities NOW at the prices named here. They are all new goods, bought for this season’s selling, and of the most acceptable kind. $5.50 Imported Leather Toilet | $1.00 Tinsel Belts, with Rolls, $3.95. Fitted with mir= | dainty buckles... 50c ror, brushes, soap dish, tooth rs powder and toorh-brush bot. | $2.95 Silk Elastic Belts, $2.95. —fles, comb, glove hook and Handsomely studded with riv- eted steel points; cut steel ree $5.50: Mller tepularly $8.80 $3.95 >} clasp;some have back buckles NOW2yechceeaavet yin e 95 y Ph to match; regularly FoF Tees G Oe: |i $3.e5tcow meres $2.95 $6c Leather ‘Hand Bags, | $2.25 to $2.50 Genuine Morocco) choice “of black or brown, 8,,$!.5U. Leathers han- with double stra dies; regularly 4€c. Leather J small brown; fitted ularly gy 59 0; no* | 29c. Real Leather Chate- sLeather Writing Tablets, se: ; c SEMI E Nar etaHelee | Inine Bags, for children 19¢ or brown _, YdC || 50c, Novelty Glove and oR Leather Covired Shaving Pads, Hanckerchie! Lowes... SOC a Venamounted i 25C_}-tsiezel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Froau) Umbrellas---Good Gifts Nothing More Useful—Few Litis More Popular F you have determined to give him—or her—an um- brella you'll find the right one.here at a price that will make you glad you came (0 us, ou It makes little difference what price yoa wish to pay,~ so far as range of choice is concerned. i e Of course you can get better umbrellas ac the higher prices, but the values are high ar all prices. A Special Offer of Umibreilas at $2.95 We have several hundred umbrellas to sell at $2.95 which are as good as those ordinarily retailed at $3.50 to $4. There is a very fine choice of fancy, sterling silver and gil; handles among thém. Men’s Walking Sticks, $1 to $15 A large and varied line of correct styles in the best woods, with self handles, sterling mounted or inlaid, or with buckhorn, ivory, gold-plate or silver handles. ‘Siegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Front) Youths’ Suitsand Overcoats At $7 and 39 — Regular Prices Were $10.50 and $14 Sizes 14 to 20 years, or 30 to 36 breast measure. are single i and double- breasted models in wor- steds, cassimeres and chevi- ots. The Overcoats *° light and dark oxford, mel- ton and frieze. The Styles are just as good as styles can be. Designed and cut by specialists.in young men's clothing; ineither: too boyisi nor too old-mannish. The Values, even to-day when regular prices are for- gotten, are far above the aver- age, even for our kind of cloth- ing sale. Original prices for these same garments were $10.50 and $14, The Prices are now 57 and *9 (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Rear,)

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