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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 19000; _ BRY AN LECTURES | aE Victor Talking Machines and Edison Phonographs on Weekly Payments of $ WTO PHONOGRAH SIEGEL f Double *‘S. Record and Set Machinery in Motion. charge against him. Shortly after his imprisonment his mother died of grief, asserting her son's innocence. A recent investigation showed that | Brennan was not the criminal whose | record had led to his long prison term. | Yesterday Senator M | | of the Pardon Com t 5 na, Chairman f the Rhode ; | Island Senate, cal cage and told how the suspicion that he Brennan A | Brennan was “Milwaukee Red" had Deon removed. The Senate by a vote of | 1® to 8 granted rdon. . | The ast night. They were assembled SSS Se Men’s Neglige ° Shirts se | THE FOUNTAIN” COOPER J. B.GREENHUT, PRESIDENT. “MEET ME ary f Sensational! We have 6,000 of the tinest kind of neglige shirts made for ordinary selling. They are selected patterns chosen by and mace up for the highest priced haberdashers cf this country, whose labels they bear. ; In the financial flurry of last wintet these haberdashers caiicelled a por- tion of their orders for these shirts, leaving them on the hands of the maker. We bought them at a heavy sacri fice and the maker sewed our label over the original label, which is still there, underneath ours, if you are & H.’’ Green Trading Stamps with all Purchases Made Before Noon Another Bombshell Again We Tear Things Apart in the Clothing Trade by the Offer of Men’s and Youth’s Suits of the Finest Grades Made in in w prought to his father and brothers lol Summit str 3 . May 6.—W Brooklyn, y afternoon, CHES CY BY “ Prince ‘joy of Brennan's prospective home- | livering his favorite lecture, “The Prince coming was overshadowed by the death] 9) 5 006+ into a phonograph, and ex {of the uscle. pects to be heard by proxy over the first news rennan's pardon | la Brennan’s Uncle Died as Prison} spout the bler of the uncle, who die his home, J. Bryan Is de- Gate Opened for Him After 9 Years. |BALL CLUB SEES PRESIDENT. Freed after spending nine vears of a| | Griffith Offers to Deliver the Votes English-speaking world. The records thus far made are loud and distinct, rivaling some of the min- strel monologues In the collection. fifteen year sentence in prison, Joseph in a Bunch for Hi Brennan, who arrived at his Brook- | a ean l= ——$———— ‘ , curious enough to look at it % . 98 Wari reat WASHINGTON, May 6.—Clar! grit. = i H ike sara haan ED iaaER lath and his Highlanders called on the DE MERIDOR’S Ame) ica at A bout Ha li Prices If these shirts had been time of the death of his uncle, Mar-| presiuent Yesterday. Units tole ihe Liquid | Thought we had touched the limit of value-giving in our offer of last Te A Ae oe ne esate Bi ey, day. bo he | vote: rc ys ; ti u (< tin Brennan, yesterday, about the| votes in a bunch for him if he Beauty Powder | week, but here’s another surprise as great or greater. have sold, as their duplicates i] time tis nephew was released from | wantpd them “He never sald a word tn reply to that," sald the manager, “but began Sto how sorry he 1s that he | doesn’t time to see the ball games | ald his son Quentin Is a thuslast, and the President oped that some time he would be a good player. He zave us the im- | pression that the boy isn't coming up |to the Roosevelt standard on the dia. | mone Thirty-five hundred suits—an entirely new lot—from a tailor who doesn’t advertise to the general public but who is recognized by the trade as one of the four or five leading houses in the country in fine clothing. These suits show his genius as a designer and his scrupulous care as a tailor very plainly. There is no finer clothing made in ready-to-wear and it is infinitely superior to all but the very highest class custom tailoring. Fabrics and patterns are the best the season knows. Plenty of the greenish grays, silver grays and “smoky browns” in shadow stripes and hair-line patterns—the very patterns and weaves a custom tailor charges most for. Almost all the suitings are imported German and English weaves. Also, high class blue serge and black thibet and vicuna. Styles are 2-button, 3-button and 4-button sacks with at least a dozen varieties of cuffeffects Many in the “custom unfinished” shape—bottonis of trousers left incomplete in orJer that trousers cuffs may be made.exactly to suit wearer. Prices are $9.85, $12.85, $14.85 Not one Suit in tie lot made to sell under $20. Fully half ave the regular *25 Suits of the specialty clothing stores, and in the $14.85 lot are Suits that are worth °30 ond *35 | 2 The Greatest of All Our Sales of it White Waists at 750¢,51,31.50&51.95 Ww believe that we sold on Monday the largest number of white waists ever sold in any are now selliny, at $1.59, $1.75, $2, $2.50 and $2.75. Our price for choice of the lot is $1.10 All are in coat style, with choice of attached or detacied cuffs. Al- most all are made from woven madras, bur there are a few hundred outing shirts made from a_ soft, heavy imitation silk with attached, sott, turn-down collar. All sizes, Perfectin every respect. A Bank Account is easy to start and fast to grow if you provide yourself with a ‘‘ Home Safe.’’ One dollar starts the account and secur2s the safe. Four per cent. interest paid on deposits. Siegel Cooper & Co., Private Bankers. Hours, 9 4. m. to 5.30 p. m. First Floor Balcony.) Clears and Protects prison. Last Monday he had prophe- | Chel Complaxlonk sied his own death and had predicted that his nephew would walk in while his funeral was in progress. Nine years ago Brennan was arrest- ed in Providence, R. I. convicted of complicity in the Portsmouth car barn robbery and sent to the State prison at Cranston. It was belleved at the time that he and a famous criminal known lwauke were B mn. Members of his family main- tained that he was Innocent of the co: pottle, DE MERIDOR CO. Chem- fe Rew York. Re ox 2 fuse substitutess 1a ent ed” he President asked us about our the same us of our States nly knows this Annual May Sale of Lingerie & Undermuslins At Pri an Reg Gowns of sheer nainsook or soft finished cambric in many models Slipover or open front; high neck; square, round or Empire styles; 3,, puft or angel sleeves; e:aborated with tine laces or embroidery. 73¢ 1.00 4.25 1.50 1.98 2,50 2.98 to 13.95 Chemise—knee or skirt lengths Of sheer fine nainsook; Marguerite, round or square model, fitted or full back; embroidery, !ace and ribbon trimmed. 1.00 4.25 1.50 1.93 2.93 to 5.95 Drawers of fine nainsook or soft finished cambric French, Isabelle or Fluify Ruffles models with fitted bands; open at knee; lace, embroidery or combination lace and embroidery trimmings. 1,50 50c 1,00 3.98 to 4.95 Corset Covers of nainsook, lawn or dotted Swiss Daintily trimmed with new laces, embroidery and ribbon, front and back; also Shirt Waist Covers with ruffied front. 50c 75¢ 4.00 1.50 1.98 to 2.98 Combinations—Cover and Skirt or Cover and Drawers Of sheer nainsook, lawn or cross-bar nainsook, fitted oryoke models, elaborated with fine laces, embroidered medallions and ribbons. 1,00 1,50 1.98 2.98 3.95 to 7.95 Skirts of soft-finished cambric or lawn tops Deep flare flounces, elaborated with fine tuckings, embroidery or 73¢ one New York store in any one day. That will show you what Monday's visitors thought of these values. ; j Sale is continued to-morrow, with assortments as complete as on the first day. We had 8,000 waists to begin with and called in re-intorcements yesterday. Four handsome styles, one of which $ At Ed Ghicuantisarieneengunityibatietecoth At ¥] gs Pill tucked yoke elabo ated with in- Values up to I 1.25 Value’? collar, b Ve.open-front mod- 31.95 n immed with Cluny and \ €; three-quar el,as illus entire front cluster He The other 3 models are of whit nd side plaited. The other models are prettily fancy yoke and blouse; trimmed with embro with fancy yokes of Cluny and Vai. lace, Val. H Jace insertings; three-quarter sleeves emoro.dery; the blouse is also lace trimmed and cuffs tucked. All trimmed with lace 75e All made with new three-quarter sleeves, tucked $] Smart Tailored Model; one a dainty batiste, three quarter length sleeve model with praduatea tucked voke; beaded shoul and cuffs. The seriions of Irish and Cluny us and cuffs a collar Tent $1.25 valu to-morrow collar and cufts trimmed with lace. Excellent ! lace insertions, edges and ribbon. Ee teent o a fae $1.50 and 91.95 values; to-morrow at........ ! 7 | ‘ - one illustrate ing mod- 9 Choice of Seven Prett yles, of which one is fashioned of fing 1.00 4.50 1.98 2.98 3.95 to 18.50 Eight Artistic Models at this price. The one illustrated i harming es At $1.50 hoice e etty Sty quality lingerie batiste: entire front is elatorated with insertings and assorted patterns of imported embroidery and Cluny lace; back tucked and trimmed with lace. The other six models are effectively designed; At $1.95 Values up to 3 sl fashioned with a fancy shaped yoke and collar o! Soeeehoned Witt th Irsh lace medall‘on and inserti ; blouse also Y, : lace; cuffs and three Values up to - quarter sleeves : : : k trimmed with Irish re 2.5 Cy 5 ce, € dery and Val. i 35 — 2 OF e odels are exceptionally clever 92.50 some with fancy yokes of filet lace, embroidery an al. insertings; French Lingerie Corsets—Special $3.95 immed i ce Tae enkeckyoden rmmed i eee ean | Y ney Stic! d with with lace. Also handsome waists of all-over embruidery. ellent $2.5 = rands lace and embroidery; se, also sleeves and back, artistically trimme: 1.95 i | y Hand-Made Standard Brand lace and embroidery: blouse, also sleeves and back, sristically | Be WENGER Rey ee ear e Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Center. At Material Price Concessions W. B. Corsets of eyelet embroidery | batiste, medium high bust; Princess 1.95 hips; hose supporters front and sides. | Regular Price 4.50) Mission Style Dining Room Furniture at Reduced Prices ly imported for this sale The models and trimmings are new and strictly hand-sewn and hand-embroidered. GOWNS. 2.98 3.95 4.95to 25.00 | C-B. & W. B. Corsets of white Side Tables j Oak Dining Tab.es | CHEMISE 3.98 2,50 2.98to 9.95 batiste; medium bust andlong hipsjlong. 956 | | Value Now an Ain DRAWERS..... 1.50 1.98 2.98 to 13.95 back, with or without hose supporters. | $11.50 Golden Oak. padd) a3 eath- 16.50 13.00 | COVERS........ 250 2.98 3.95to 7.95 agillee Watts A) TaieohweateredyOak | 2/10/00) GLOGS Tafa 15.00 | + 48.00 19.75 22.50 to 75.00 $ of fancy broche ba- 2680 Weathered Oak... 2100 J hi foot exten- | 23.00 tiste, in whit fancy colorings in | 4 95 . Sideboards i p xX FT BON || DAB @ysodnutean ancneasone Many odd pieces—Gowns, Chemises and Drawers, } floral designs. suitable for medium and fle Cis Ee A i ivuly i QC | Aste) slightly mussed from handling, at prices greatly reduced. | slight figures Regular Price 4.50} $48.00 ,. $27.50 |£ 58.00 .. $3) Raul Cech || COMED) : 48. 29.00) 6U.00 .. 44.00 has fve straight legs attached to | 30:00 | Flo COGN .: Gal) || Ghanettna: satneid eae | Mahogany Buffets Thursday, May 7th—Important Special Sale of add greatly to the strength of | vaive Now Value APULSEAY, IASy. Be Aheprenesare SPSS SA Mt | a9 " he table; q SRG 45.00. ...$26.00 3.00... | Dining Tables fier Sables sPScle $1 3950) limeoroceurastue||iiroion! Street, Afternoon & Evening Dresses & Discontinued Designs ibis Gtiesmrths cl cic, || Cerne CDI KeeKinhinn Mlsaioa Gil heea erent nena Ney o d * . : ; $12.00 | plain oak; broad spindle backs} voll - Buff artis AE rote Os CEA Tailored Spring Suits for Women rh 1 29.00 saddle shaped wooden seats; Golden Oak Buffets oak finish; canopy top, with 5 China Closets — as_ illustrated: weathered oak finish; spe y | Value Now Value Now three clusets; one large drawer Involving price reductions of a most unusual character. made of solid oak; weathered 02k : cial price at... . §2 $16.00... .$12,50 $30 00....819-50 | and two small ones; three close > finishs four shelves, rught | 40:00 Golden Oa Arm Chairs—to match side chairs, | 34:00... W20 45.00... 38.00 ets in the base; claseis have 7 $ ends and straight fronts, uN ny Jak. $: see ees, eaded glass doors Pe- gy Tailored Suits at $24.00 leaded glass top panel in gzg | $3.00 Golden Oat Get pre ocean erie aie. $24 each door; special at | a Siegel Cooper Groceriesare Always Reliable and Low-Priced Mail and Tcleshen? Orders Filled Pronptly. These Specials for Thursday: Fresh Butter Regularly $45 and $48.50 Four new models—Paquin Drecoll, Raudnitz and English Walking Coat styles, in a variety of plain and fancy Spring fabrics, including plain and shadow-striped serges, hairline stripesin plain Panama cloths, light stripes, checks and mixtures. 5.90 ~ Regularly 25.00 - - Five o’Clock Teas, Gold Medal soda biscuits, butter thins | Lingerie Princess Dresses| Pancake Flour Regularly 10.50 - at) " Old Dutch Coffee end or fan. y, imporsed Fountain quality extra crea - at $4.75 ly 35.00, 39.50 & 45.00 at 19,75 | Taffeta Silk Princess Slips| “Lady Washlagton’:, pens prlecis in) Ss special dons #061 /7.¢ 28 Reg or POWDERED—10 Ibs. $3. Regularly 20.00 to 22.50, at 12.75 Regularly 25.00 to 29.50, at 16.50 Regularly 35.00 to 45.00, at 24.00 For Girls: Tailored Spring Coats | Regularly 7.50 to 9.50 - at J | German Lentils, 4.95 eC EHO RS EEE oot ee Or enUe Os td A? | mmm Ask for “S. & H. Sie market; bbl. $0. 5U Queen Olives Fountain quality; bright. Stleey large size att 6 COUCTR AED reg. © 19¢c Formosa Oolong. Cey SUc green or black | ] pound caddy, $2: pou Fragrant Teas rly 48.50, 59.00 & 65.00 at 35,00 | itegularly 10.502 ag | 290 MOCHA AND, IANA uth an AOL | FOUNTAIN TOMATO GATS WASHING POWDER—aaboiws 1770, 3g ‘N SAUTE 25 SERS our Pure Food Restaurant: bean family patent?” 66 SRSHISUTTER) #6 boities $1.13; bottle dot, 35c; ree, Sc packages... | | i i : 9 ‘ Fie Vibener weight drum Geb sack erthahan vallty: No, CORN STARGH~ fountain goaliys snakeg ier Tailored Suits Rajah Silk Suits neo ianer Tike Coon wROLE PULLED e4G8 og eeguee | Teg Chaka buUNES™ie a siloupceess dees | F i brated Fountain biend, California prunes: 7 Ids. $i 3 45e OSei ioib ine it, 10 ibs, SOc; 5 Ibs. 41e: 4 For M s & Small Women For Misses & Small Women itera ; ; seo Us Piet i 3 foo ses bg eh ee Sets Ee is PURE FRUIT JAMS— aia ai ea . > Be APRICOTS—fancy | (14 to 18 yrs; 32 to 36 bust) Regularly 45.00 - - at 26,50 Orelock teas ae Varieties. including red rasnbe guaranteed «sol Relea | Regularly 50.00 - = at 35,00 pa fa Be doula ka me So: ”? 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