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» pacman - - THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1908. 3 —— Victor Talking Machines and Edison Phonographs_ on Weekly eek 6 EEE AFFINITY DEAD, HE ESCAPES TAR AND FEATHERS eet Vigilantes Set Fentzlaff Free, and He Seeks Loyal Wife’s Forgiveness, POT WAS Neighbors Relented, However, , When Told That Woman in Case Had Died. The unwavering loyalty of Mra. » ON T., wealthy husband Towly, being tarred and feat! Gents of bas agreed, e@gain. She for the sake « the protection of a p Lived Near Old Home. The woman with whom corner from his awaiting The tar w when the had anyt that there was him away from 4 Goad, “T buried h County,” ctor was 2 t00 late.”’ ‘The speech saved Fi det go, the caldron upect after a men. Wife Still Devoted. Fentzlaf tol: have left Monte Philips in Ps refusal of his wi for her in Christmas and I buried Until Fent with Mrs, with his wife and c puted to be ve siderabio prope: devotion _ re! to live in the county, —— KIDNAPPERS SENTENCED. A-BOILING, Otte whose Ca special; @ pack... fC ered by enraged Chancellor Club Piaying Carde— , will probably re- higoly finished fation between the ture backs; a pack. AY -# | mained al thie time, and if The Present Incoming New York Terminal of The Jersey Tunnel Is The Big Store. Playing Cards at ‘| Special Prices NTEND to giveany euchre or card parties? Here’s your oppor.unity to get the cards cheap. These are ail specially low-priced—and, with the exception of one or two lots, they are perfectly new and clean, Lawk Playing Cards—these aro ofa 25c. quality card lue at the .. 9¢ —very fine ti H pack Tally Ho Playing Car Bievce tlaying ish, assorted backs and 4¢ colors; pack... . 18e Cotumbia Wn French size handle per easy to —assorted backs; all the a, newest desions; pack...... 30¢ He e 2 Litho Viayin a Pi o-he—ivory I ch size; Be Cooper Store, Third Floor, Center. The Victory Drop-Head ewing Machine This machine with all attac nd the $2 Goidman Aut "$13.75 e, Third Floor, Geni:r. Gu Victor Records The are on sale here to-day, embrace all the best selections trom bands, operas and plays—songs, instrument- al solos, duets, monologues and iarch records, all of which recitations. Famous among these new records is the feproducticn of the entire two-act musical d GLIACCI. part of this luding the an- t { ‘Ne #) | nouneing of the artists, is reproduced with cllous accuracy and reality. The vocal ' tons are melodious and lifelike and each dialogue is repeated with ness and p-ecision. list is an unusually attractive one. It appears in the uncement priated els. where in this paper. Victor Talking Mac.iines & Edison Phonographs Our line, we believe, is the most satisfactory in New York, and our terms of sale are exceedingly liberal, $1 a Week for. Rear.) The egular V (Siege! Cooner Store, Third Fi Photo Supplies H HETHER you are a professional or an amateur in phorozraphy you will find this store a good place to First and most important of all, fill your needs. Lowness of price is an t ; 1 everything we sell is dependable. 4} added feature. These underpriced items are for to-morrow. There is a || also a very interesting display and sale of plates for color photography. Color Photography Plates LUMIERE'S COLOR PHOTOG. RAPHY PLATES — the wonder of M,Q. DEVELOPING TUBES—regu- Je larly Sci PERFECTO DEVE ELOPER—8-ounce bowie Will make 24 ounces developer for J Re Bight paver: repulacly 256, at NG SO S-ounce bot- see the century; any one cam now take pic: CHICAGO, Feb. 28.—Willlam Jones. H{ allas Birmingham, and his wife, Irene }Y Cone and ‘See ‘Samples of This Alzina Jones, have sentenced to the penitentiary by Judge Kersten Wonderfut Work Stereoscope: and Views for the kidnapping of Liillan Wulf, Compleie with, $0 foe ibary, starts a-crying keep fn vain a-trying hash her while you're dying want of sleep— A good nurse, The best advice 1s, World “Wants” peep. ‘THERE, IN THE “SITUATION WANTED” COLUMNS, YOU'LL FIND THE AD- DRESSES OF MANY NURSES WHO S@T.1, LYE BABY THE BEST OF CARE, last December. ty OIL RUBY LAMPs—with or: and ruby glass; regularly SOc; ZINC WASH BOX plates up to 5x7; WOODEN NEGATIVE BOXE: serving your neg value $2, at SLIDING TR regul Developing and Printing Because of the enormous amount 0: us- veloping and printing we dowe can quote you Grice lower thee any other store in We will develop films at the fol- New lowing prices: Nos, 1and 2 Brownle films, aroll....., 5¢ p to and Including (Qe , be Kodaks and Cameras Wecarry a large linc of Easiman kodaks, Bialr, Century and Premo cameras; alao fresh films, paper and plates. (Siegel Cooper Store, Third Floor, 18th St., Rear.) Saturday’ s Food Specials UEC prinie:, only In. ais Slant Sani and iar Sorwtie loa ether 5c or white lo 5 Westphalia Style Meee ern 40c Hams CHOCOLATE, maple or coco 35e layer cakes, cuc! TUTTI-FRUTSI CAKES; SPONGE or wine cakes; each. Hazel celebrated cure? usually 16: ry 8 Satur 1234 BOILED BETH TONGUBS==S| (eed, 29e Ibe, Stes whole tongue, ID .... seee h Meats BOLOGNA SAUSAGE —all EDs 25¢ saecesh Te varleties; 2 Ibs. nit) NORWEGIAN DELICATESSE Btvncrtescerstseeees LOC ent 22C WANZANILLA OLIVES—bright and crisp; quart jar: eh and de FRESH BQItER, HAM—machine eliced, Ibs, IMPORTED CE hrott, Bri 750; Saturday, Ib. Cooper Store, Fourth Fleor.) SIEGEL NO CONNECTION WITH fa GNA Calas T OTHER STORE WME admit a $25 The youths’ famous maker, every suit. Exquisite White Lingerie and Net $8.95 we offer to-morrow men’s suits that wero made to sell at $25 and $30, and youths’ suite that would have brought $18 to $25 a month ago. Those facts are so strong and simple and plain that we don’t think any more talk is necessary. You will find all sizes, including plenty for big men. You will not find one suit in the en- tire lot for men that you will not youths’ They are exceptionally stylish and snappy. All the good fabrics in both lots. “MEET ME aT OOPERG. J.B.GREENHUT, PRESIDENT. Double Stamps l[sixtr AVE. /18™AND 1g™ ‘With Bach Purchase Made BEFORE NOON Single Stamps After Neon. INEWYORK) he Limit Reached in Clothing Offers Men’s and Youths’ Suits, S25 and S30, a@t . « « » +: Worth $20, could fairly be called at least value, nor one among the suits that is worth under $20. suits come from a whose label is on $8.95 Waists---Specials Smartest 1908 Spring Styles OMEN who like beautiful styles (and where is the woman who doesn’t?) will admire these foremost manufacturers. a little different from, they’re distinctive, and for that reason will ap- peal to discriminating women. Just to make Saturday of more than passing importance we will put on sale about a thousand handsome white lingerie traordinary values at $2.95 The Lingerie Batiste Waists are artistically em- bellished, some hanu-embroidered, others with lace insertings, edgings and medallions, in white and ecru are lined Japanese silk, prettily fashioned Cluny and Irish lace. almost impossible to describe the beauty of each style, and therefore we ask you to come in and see They are made in a manner that leaves The Net Waists throughout with and trimmed with Val., them. nothing to be desired. net models at $3.95. latest arrivals from the These waists are just those shown elsewhere— batiste and net waists, Lx- ot $3.95 It is We illustrate one of the /S (Stege! Cooper Store, Second Floor, Center.) Gold-Filled Eyeglasses Regularly $2.50; Saturday at 9&c Periscopic lenses. Graduate opticians will test your eyes, and for this there is no extra charge. that frames are fitted only with lenses suitable for youreyes. These $2.50 eyeglasses to-morrow only, at (Siegel Cooper Store, Balcony, 18th Street, Front.) Women’s Coats Newest Spring models of both long and short coats. A large assortment, including waterproof coats. Come and see them. All Moderately Priced (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Center.) EN and twelve carat guaran- teed gold-filled eyeglasses, spectacles or rimless eye- glasses fitted with the very finest You may rely upon it 98¢ Women’s and Girls’ $2 and $2.50 High-Cut Shoes at 98e LL sizes for women and girls in as good shoes as ever you bought; regularly $2 and $2.50 for less than half those prices! All perfect goods and in styles that you’d choose if you were paying twice the money. Women's and Girls’ High-Cut Shoes—the newest extra high-cut shoes; lace style, and made in the most up-to-date manner, of soft calfskin. All sizes in the women’s shoes; all sizes up to 2 in the girls’ shoes, Our regular $2 and $2.50 Aek for ‘8. offered at $1.95 previously. will speak for themselves when you s Oxford ties, in tan, patent leather and dull featllers Worth $3.50 to $5; a 98e RIAdeS see0e Brcceri ror veneer fisteeerinies Women’s *3.50 to *5 Low Shoes at*1.95 | and regular We doubt if an assortment of low shoes equal to this has ever been The lot consists of pumps, colonia’ As to the values—they iegel Cooper Store, pees Floor, Rear.) e the shoes. & H,’’ Green Trading Stamps—We Give Them 695 a\; ISTREETS Books at 45e¢ F you are fond of reading here’s your chance to get good literature at about a third of its value. The list includes the best books published in the past few yoars—books well worth reading and possessing. Some of the titles are: BEVERLY OF GRAUSTARK—~ty Me Cutebeon, ALADDIN OF THE LORD—ty Pemberton. ON THE CROSS—by Von Hatten, THE HOUER OF A THOUSAND Caw DLBS—by Nicholson. BREWSTER’S MILLIONS—by MeCuteh~ oD, HBARTS COURAGEOUS—ty Rives. THE GIRL AND THB DBAL—by Harst- E have near aE ly one thou- THE LEOPARD’S SPOTS—by Dixon. sand boys’ double- ALICE OF OLD VINCENNES—tr Thompson, breasted suits, made to sell at $5, $6 and $7, which we shall offer on Saturday at one startling price. THB FILIGREE BALL—by Green, THE HEART OF LADY ANNE—by- Castle. THE IRON LORD—by Crockett, FENWICK’S CAREER—by Ward. THE AWAKENING OF HELENA-RICH- 1E—by Deland. THE SAINT—by Fogazrarro. = SIR NIGEL—by Doyle. Fine, snappy LADY ARABELLA=by Seawell. suits in all boys THE LOVE THAT PREVAILED—by izes Moore. Gc RAGED Gli THE POWBRS AND MAXINE—byWilllam- the trousers are made with double seat and knees. These up-to-$7 son. IN THE BISHOP'S CARRIAGE—by Michelson. THE VIRGINIAN byAWlsten, KARL GRIEK—I THE HOUSE W Tio GREEN SHUTTERS 6 D sulleiitc morrow SAUL OF FARSUS—by Miller. at THE JUNGLE—by Sinclair. THE DIVINE FIRE by sinclatr. CHIPPINGS BOROUGH—by Weym: MEM CLS) OF SHERLOCK HOLMES ASPECKLED BIRD—by Bvans. PAM—by Von Hutton. A great many of these are the original $1.50 Editions; all are bound in cloth; for Sat- "A5 urday Only. ..se0s.. Cc (Siegel Cooper Store, Third Floor, Genter.) Men’s Spring Hats ROM every point of view this is the best place in New York at whichto buy men’s hats. In the matter of choice you are not confined to a Ilmited num. ber of hats in a small variety. On the con- trary, there are here, to make choosing easy, the entire lines of styles of several manu-“ facturers. Our showing embraces all the newest blocks, shapes and colorings. A style for every face. Besides the advantage of having a large and satisfactory assortment to select from here—there’s a decided advantage in the prices. If bought here your spring hat will cost you from 50c to $1.50 less than you’d pay elsewhere for the same quality on $1.50, $2 and $3 (Siegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Rear.) Special Sale of Men’s Shoes The Result of Anticipating Orders Which Did Not Come WO ofthe largest factories from which we buy shoes, rather than shut down during the recent dull times, made upa large lotof men’s shoes in antic pation of orders which failed to come, So they have now sold the shoes to us for about what they cost to make—or even less si than that, Men's Box Calf Shoes—Blucher lace style; narrow ) swing last; all sizes. | Choice of Men’s Box Calf Shoes—lace style; stout soles; fairly | these $3 » Found toe; all sizes. t shoes at ‘Smooth Calf Shoes—Blucher lace style; swing [ dressy shoes; all sizes. Patent Colt Shoes—button and lace styles; fine | welted soles; in broken sizes. Men’s Fine Patent Colt Shoe: ior dress wear; all sizes Men’s Fine Velour Cali regular lace styles, in wi sizes and widths. Men’s Buifalo Hide Extra High Cut Storm Shoes— with waterproof sole: All the above are made in the “Foot Mould" factory, 10 $5 grades (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Rear.) 50 Good Cigars for O1¢@ ‘These are ‘‘Regular 5c Smokes’’ $1.69 s—lace style; Narrow toe, widths. es—in either Blucher or er toes for daily use; all Choice of these $3.50 to 35 shoes $2.40 and are $3.50 HESE are Geo. W. Childs cigars, but they have been classified as | sec. nd: beled Comelius Perfectos, The label doesn't make a in the quality of t gar, and if you don't nter"”? for less than 2c popular * ustomer buy this very hese cigars toa c mind that you ca 100 of Other rectors for To-morrow * g2.49|5 lian Russe $2.49] 0 othr 50 Colonial Perfectos.,.,, $1.49 | 90 £ rfect ano! Pi Auth nova Dip Siege! Cooper Siore, Main Floor, Res