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A s THE CZAR'S WAVY | 4 + ANEW YO. KER ‘OT WAVE DRIVEN | AWAY BY STIFF | WIND FRY EAST i # Up to Noon There Was Prom- | ise of Worse Conditions Than Yesterday. The noon hour to-day brought an east wind and a sudden termination of the sweltering heat. the hot eun promised to eclipse the | when four deaths | terday, d by the hottest May 27 in years. At nocn the Park vinetors Fegisiered 84 de- Brees, but at 1 o'clock they had dropped to ib deg and were on the de- cine Vue first victim to-day was Alexan- dor Knox, whe dicd in Bellevue Hospl- tal. He dropped in the street from the beat. Vhe Coney Island and Rockaway sands Were the bedrooms of thousands throughout jaaling night, and the pork benches accommodated many |! more. lower ‘There was no lawn sleeping al- and it is not Ukely be this year. Fire 8 that were in a loca- ny wandering breeze, r districts—crowded bent. of humidity yester- and this made the unoearable indoors as it t Travel in the subway, where the er fans have not yet been put into fon, Was an exquixite kind of torture. Conditions drove thousands to the ele- vated roads and surface lines, and con- | eequently during the rush hours there were many tle-ups und broken schedules, BATTLE-SHIP OF however, STAKES ARC Peter the Great Smashes Bow in Gulf of FinJand and i Sticks on Shoal. @T. PETERSBURG, May %—The Russian battleship Peter the Great struck the rocks last nigbt In the Golf of Finland at ao point near Reval. Her bow was pierced According to the latest information | wecelved at the Ministry of Marine | there ehe is still fast aground. If the weather continues favorable it ts believed that she oan be saved. Reports from the stranded battleship ¢o not state whether any lives were WOMAN KILLED IN AUTO WRECK Earlier in the day | fj A dispatch from Seattle, Wash. re- @eived to-day reports that Mrs. Am- anda Ottolengul, of No. 540 Lenox ave-| nue, this city, was killed last night in an automobile accident in a euburb of, @hat city in which the machine, carry- ing seven persons, ran over a steep em-| bankment and turned turtle. Mrs, Ot- tolengu! was the only one killed out- right, but the others were all serl- ously’ Injured. Sale in SilK Jumper Suits Dresses, Waists and SKirts Lot No. 1 —75 Silk Jumper Dresses, made of high grade taf- feta, in black, fancy stripes, fig- ured and dotted effects, all de- sirable colors. Skirts are very full pated and gored; worth from $16 to $18; special $8.75 Lot No. 2 — 200 Net and Lace Waists; real value $4 $2.98 to $6; at this clearing sale Lot No. 3 —75 Skirts; some worth $3 and some of them as high as $6; to clear the lot at. $1.98 $1.00 down and the balance in weekly payments is all we ask. No searching in- vestigation; it is pleasant credit. Credit or cash buys here with the same freedom. ZEITZ & TARSHIS 535 Fulton St.) IEGE NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE | THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1908. “MEET ME AT) Cum) THE FOUNTAIN This Store Will Be Closed All Day Saturday, May 30, Decoration Day (C{OOPER J.B.GREENHUT, PRESIDENT. Month’s-End Clean-Up Sales a ERE is an unusually large quantity of odds and ends of merchandise remaining G from a May business that has broken all records. There is not room in this advertisement to mention them, even in single-line items, but the Underprice Sections are rich with them. We have put quick-clean-up prices on them, and any one (Dou ble “«S. & H.’’ Green Trading Stamps With All Purchases Made B $15 to $ Lift-Top Style, 3946 of 40 Ibs.;) reg: Apartment House S: pacity of 65 | $ WATER COOLER OFFICE OR NURSERY TOR No, 82—30x24x1 Statice ce No. 30—55228x19, with an ice Refrigerators and Other Summer and Outdoor Needs ‘Leader’ &‘‘Star”’ Refrigerators | EFRIGERA © $2.20 Aloe srecia: ior of screens S—in olden oak large site, $2.40, m “Colonial’’ Refrigerators Lift-Top Style. Ss $6.75 13 Apartment House Style. capacity of 95 Ibs.; special at Siegel Cooper Refrigerators $3.75 11.75; a 18d lining, 6 lion size at $2. Sard Br} 2.50; 3 gal, Fresh Meats We deliver all paid and charged orders from the Battery to 110th Street, east and west, . Fresh Vegetables EARLY ROSE POTATOFES—just from Charleston; bbl. $3. peck, 18 Ibs., reen peas, of wax IP RADISHE New epring onlo NEW CUCUMBERS : ‘ - Regularly $3.95 Melee, oax2s KSA i epeclal $7.25 Hien Extends E No. 621-41 x 25% x18; special G1 'Sinches 33 inches x z “Frise w-. 7" 24inches 33 inches Nerez, $12.50 28 inches 37 inches p 30 inches 38 inches 21 | EXCELLENT HOSE-- guaranteed | $13.75 | jit leeeapacity | W peeel| 16 inches SOx25x18; ice ca 14 inches rseelery $1,750 HIGH 4 16 inches Groceries, Picnic Supplies, Daylight Cakes, All City and Suburban Orders Received Friday Will Be Delivered in Lime tor Use on Decoration Day. burban Orders Receive \"P | SCREEN | | —'s-eal.$5¢: at.30c: pe at PERMANENT FLOOR PAINT £0l.$1.20; egal. 65e; Qe Last Chance, but Good Choosing HIS is the wind-up of the biggest T clothing sale we have ever an- nounced. Our own prices on these suits during the first days of the sale ranged up to $14.75—the values were up to $20. The values are still there, but the price on the odd suits now remaining has dropped to $8.45. Don’t get the idea that you will have to hunt hard for your size. The choos- ing is good and the suits, though in broken assortments, are plenty in num- ber for one more day’s selling. Fancy worsteds and cassimeres, blue serge, black vicuna and _ thibet. Good, snappy styles. Suits that oth. ers paid $15 to $20 for else- $8 45 where, at.. Men’s Waistcoats of Hydegrade Manchester Galatea: worth $1.50, at 95¢ Fashion has begun to form on the 2-piece suit for men—especially for men of generous girth. The alterna- tive, in warm weather, is one of these feather-weight vests; cool, dressy and Sold everywhere else at $1.50. Several thousand are here at | [Punch Sets at $2.85 washable. 95c Siege! Cooper Stor in Ploor, Window Screens three D5 Screen Doors Natural j 2:10x6-10, at, $1.35 2-10x7 at. 35 3x7 at. sseee 140 and Reels Hose for one season: ratenee MBER” HOSE—SsO ft. $3.50; 25 f. special a Paints PAINT = black or green; qt. 7 pycs can tell from the picture what a good imitation of cut glass it is—and the loriginal is better looking than the illustration. They are almostas brilliagt and fiery as genuine cut glass—and are just as serviceable and attractive. 35¢e on Plain Ball Set consists of full size 14-inch ze = Bearings Bearings pits ors ‘$3.30 | Punch bowl on foot and 12 punch cups Low | 14 inches 2.45 3.75 | to match. ae aioe Similar sets have never been sold at 18 laches Suu “ irezuiar price for less than 33.95— and few stores can duplicate them even atthatfigure. They are $s 2.85 exceptional value at Siegel Cooper store, Third Floor, Front 51 18 inches 20 Inches 6, 6.50 Siegel Cooper Store, Basement.) Graham Biscuits Lemon snaps, ginyer snaps, crisp sodas, oyster crack Libby's Soups All nit Ye fecetat TOMATO: Be READY-TO. SERVE BEANS— Fountain quality, Bost 1 9 BANS. Fence ema gh AND, BERAS dozen 10c 1S: Nod can Sandwiches Freshly made ham, cheese or corned beef sandwiches; neatly wrapped 5c in parchment paper; doz. 55c; each 4 Delicatessen i THREE-LAYER CAKES—maple, choco: late, marshmalion frutti or cox FRESH PO) marble or Hivered, $1.10; 1b... 2. DELICIOUS GINGER: ES 25¢ WUTTIT CAKES— 20c NZ INDIA RELISH 20 Suits at $8.45)/Straw Ha Split Straws from #1 to $4 Mackinaw Straws 1.50 to $3 | | COOKED PIG sNoUTS—N. | | Spantcetverdencu N® 480 7 | FEET—No.5 45a | Sardines | | tice ‘waconi abe Faney Imported fish packed in pure ollve | | svaereured pONTlaney mild 19¢ i oli; try ther of ef { fon Day lunene 4 | | COOKED ¢ 28¢ | twokeyropeniens | | machine sliced; Ib cj | COOKED OX TONGU 5 chine sliced; Ib.. 53c : FRESHLY DI\ | _ Daylight Cakes *. p 10c Fresh supplies from the ovens every 1 30 minutes. 35 Aok for “S & H.”’ Green Trading Stamps— We Give Them. with an eye for value and a taste for style will find rich picking all over the store. raw Hats—A The products of the leading manufacturers are here in fullest assortments. Every new style for young and old men and in all the best grade straws. Sennits from $2 to %3 Youths’ #6 Telescope Panamas, $3.75 Excellent Stocks of Panama Hats tor Men at %5 to #10 (Stegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Rear.) Dress Goods---Unmatchable Values 59c All-Wool Cheviot, 39c a yard 49c English Mohair, 39c a yard 38 Inches wide; a very fine quality In navy and black; a very serviceable and stylish fabric—and never sold for less than 49c. 39c Tailor Suiting, 19c a yard 88 Inches wide; we sold it recently at 29c ® yard—and that was a special one-day offer. Regular price Is 39c. 42 inches wide; in all the most-wanted colors and black; never has been sold for less than $9c anywhere. ‘Siegel Cooper Store, Maln Floor. Front.) Shoes ana Oxfords For Men and Women Flowers & Plants for Toys «a Dolls Get some of theseto add to the children’s fun on Decora- ion Day. Choice Values 9 fon Day Dressed Baby 79 at $1.90 $3 to $5 Memorial Day Heanor le Crimson Rambler Roses nbreakable Dolls~ 5q0 a4 $4 E shall add to the special $1.90 | in bloom, each.. ~. $1.25 ‘ tables carrying this footwear, | Baby Ramblers, full of buds to-morrow, nearly 2,000 and flowers, each ........ 85c Indian Suits—to fit boys from 4 to 15 years; at..... $2 to $3 : Pairs more of $3 and $3.50 shoes. Spirea, full of feather sive He & e Febite ‘lowers, each... $1.25 Mebete iecSie| . For Women: For Men: Geraniums in all) Coleus, tl gy Liteboats «......... 20€ 19 OC} Buckle Pumps in tan or black | Tan Calfskin Oxford Ties colors; large | _ sorts. doz. Sand Pails—at.... 5c and 10¢ Calfekin ie ty jine-color Oxtord Ties Hats COE Beroniaay ty Dumpty Sets ~ _ | Oxford Ties in brown kidskin “ici Kidakin Lace Shoes j , SE ey BEER OGiva cy C3 || SHES EP Oe ts ao Hox Catfakin Lace Shoas peor $1.50 paoen:--- She i eS : styles atent Coltskin Lace Shoes 5 . MechenlzallBuste=sHOUCKOIS2] (patent Coltakin Gibson Tien Drab Canvas Shoes, leather nee bloom, 15¢ z White Canvas Low Shoca | Trimme p eae | Le Diable—at.... 59¢ | Patent Leather and High Kid) pyi)jines of sizes in each style. Meache aoc incas, int we | ‘ . , Siege! Cooper Store, Third floor, ceuter.) [ All sizes and widths in each, | in pots, Ae 10c Aj a Values as high as $5; scarcely | each, ic 45 Q i RhoJjoden- »~ ~.. £0€ Wilton Rugs} °”"'""""" § trang ea. 75E | salvia” gee & : 1 90 Boxwoods, dozen... Popular sizes and in choice Choice of the above at a in pot Hardy 50c! “Pinks,ea. L0e ; sete - 5 each GcSiBNS and color effects Also on other tables at bargain prices will Cate cory ciers $39.50 9.0x12.0 be found : ary 35.00 90x12.0, Borefoot Sandals. ) For Men Imported artistic wreaths and 37.50 8.3x10.6 Tennis Shoes. Ww Lea other designs; also a large and 32:50 8.3x10.6,... Ventilated Oxfords, + Women an select stock of Roses, Carnat ons 6.75 36 in.x 62 in 85] White Canvas Low | Children t specially low prices, 3.75 27 in.x 54in.. 2.75] Shoes. etc., at specially low prices. Siege! Cooper Store, Second Floor, Rear.) (Cut Flower Dept., Main Floor.) (Stege! Coocer Store. Fifth Floor. ‘Front ) Bedroom and Porch Furniture | Specially Underpriced for Friday Mattresses | Brass Bedsteads $18.00 No.1 Mixed Hair, $14.50 $49.00 grade. $15.00 No.2 Mixed Hair,$12,50| 52.00 grade. 53.00 grade. $10.50 No. 4 Mixed Hair, $9.00 56.00 grade. $16.00 Best Felt...... $11.00, 57-00 grade... $13.50 Eclipse Felt.... $11.50 | $10.00 Special Felt $8.00 No. I cotton. 3-Piece Maple Suites— 1 | frames are made of bent | hickory, double cane seats, | 34.00 | f 35.00 | Brass Beduteads—2-inch 36.60) fantinuous posts: heavy = ti a filling rods, connected with + $8.50 | Rockers.sewing or porch | solid T-ball connections; .$ Tockers; natural or green| Mew style of bow foot; 3 finish, double rat- t t and 3 ft, 6 inch sizes 51 $6 Settees.. an | Enamelled Bedsteads — 1- | Spri inch straight posts; brass} Box Springs toprails and vases; allsizes | Serle same price; regular- | For metal bedsteads, up ly $6; sale price. $4.75 | holstered with steel a a-Piece Weathered Oak) springs, covered with | $6,75 No. 1 combination, $5.5)| tan seas; special at. SC | only; regulariy $30 ; | GHA. 5.75 No.2 : . sale price... : Su tes ec iere $3.50 ee $5.75 No. 2 combination, | Porch Rockers Porch Rockers—red, green $1.50) Rockers... $8.50) tirking: morcolliben ection: red, green or nat- or natural finish; double $3 Arm Chairs . $2.00 price Fane Geeanes cach, ERG ural finish; special Tattan seats, slat backs; a $5 Settees “4.00 g a Pr S290 | (Sieget Cooper Stare, Fitth Floor.) | special at......... as ure Wines and Liquors 24e | ARMOUK’S LUNCH TONGUE reg. 30c can : These prices will be a source of great saving tO parties going on excursions and vacations. | Manzanilla Olives Bright, crisp, appetic ng sruit; fui % a || Mild Cured Hams — SEM EALSS SUMUUREIRL Os emcee] | Fresh Butter Fountain quality extra creamery: has delicious “new grass” flavor ' Usher’s Genuine Scotch Whiskey Yellow label; special price.......44 Ste CARDINAL IMPORTED PORT—a ful! vod ed, rich wine: regular $1.50 8 y bottle. 5 * COGNAC BRANDY—Ch, Ferrand; regular $1.25 bo 98¢ Finest quality su | Boiled Ham U iv cured, cooked ‘th | ] grades offered elsewhere " whole H 7% a sine s. prices; No. 5 stone crock $ An 2. AN VERMOUT, Recta neaersesmeicen er $1.24 roar 48c —————_— ORTED PORT Bg, ils eye Si a Perret 68e Go SEAL IMPORTED SHER- @&, RY—reguiar 7S¢ bottle 68e r PLLG ott! M HOLLAND GIN—large boule: ban quart; regular $1.25 8] () Cake Special peer fake calsiadimapele or plain; fresh Smoked Ox Tongues nly smoked, tender :o ox jar 1Be qual 13: ‘e Fresh Fish We Clean bish Free of Charge. Fancy halibut steaks, | 74e | 12¢ | Gordon Dry Gin jery sreciat pricesssssseesssseeeecessonse ; iIN—reew FINCH'S GOLDEN WEDDING RYE Ree Ben boule DRY GIN—reew ASe | TP AIskKEY—tull quart Bott cial pric NORMANDY WHISK regular $1.28) b rrice MONTICELLO WHIS! ! American Whiskeys MOCHA AND JAVA COFFEE — Siegel HERMITAGE RYE Cooper GUADARALL biend : bean, ground regular $2.00 full 4 gripowdered: 3 tba. $ti 1 1b. vet BAG = MONOGRAM WHISKEY —reeular @4q | ier $1, fallquees owls. TER english | 758 full quarr bovie: fe Soe full quart bottle... WINES~old and pure, ae- | | ® i , Breakfast, mixed and « CALIFORNIANS WINES old ead heres #e” | weERMITAGE BOURB KA si dick varletien; 5-Ib. caddy $1.68; 40e | Oc ‘green or HISKEY 2 iyeare old: regular $1.50 $7 34 Fresh Fruits 4 ; ee ibs. Sig ibe enon ICA, MUSCATEL and TOKAY; per cars oldie FRESH STRAWBERRY FINE: 10 | scorch 'KipPERED HERRING 1Ge | tulbaverrSoiie, 782, 800, soe ead BAe | iis Quer sowie e| | ea — large oval eyperr r} i ~ ——— GARGE | GRAPEFRUIT— 12146 | MARACAIBO COFFEE or’ dozen $1.48: each....... BRIGHT, JUICY “LEMONS: : dor. — Santos Coffee, fresh from the roa lic ound or POWDERED; 10 Ib: — FY} 70; @ Ibs, $I: Ib.. ee SAMPLE TEAS | Hennessy’s Genuine wk Cognac Brey | aoe ° 8 Bottled In France; special price for Friday's sales... aes