The evening world. Newspaper, August 11, 1908, Page 5

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[FRET OPEN HEM | Southwest Corner 6th Ave. & 18th St. = GIGANTIC SHOE SALE Clean-up of manufacturer's odds and ends at,,,, ...... °-HOLUNDARNS. NOK POLCENAN | IS FINED IN COURT | f ‘ pe che ome Walter F, Robingon, a policeman un- der suspension, was arraigned before a ha Magistrate Corrigan om the West Side |Court to-day charged with being drunk | and causing a disturbance In Harlem |last night that took half a dozen po- Active Preparatiy1; for Possi-! ticemen on tho run to Amsterdam ave- : ars | nue and One Hundred and Sixth street. | ble Clash in Dutch Posses- | According to Policeman Michael Mur- | sions Near Venezuela. phy, Robinson was voctferously blowing | a Pair | his police whistle, Robinson dented the charge, but was fined $2 by the Court. | Although under suspension, Robinson WILLDMSTAD, Curacao, Aug. 1.— | still retained his police pistol and whis- The Colonial Government 1s making | tle. "What were you suspended for?" a stb et ve | Digoe ras tenel Cou ey) Deeeinle) ayaa they Maalrateiot) tosiigen) trouble between the Netherlands gnd “Oh, It's Just one of those ain mill | Venesuela. A station for wireless tel-| cases," explained Robinson. “It's going ography 1s being installed here, and yes-|to be tried downtown within @ few) terday the cruiser Gelderland left for | “YS: the neighboring {sland of Aruba, carry- ing @ number of rifles and ammunition to the inhabitants. Aruba ts practically | without protection A lettor received here from Maracaibo i announces that the Venezuela River For Infants and Children, steamer Fellx has lett port with a num-| The Kind You Have Always Bought the | er of troops on board for the head of) Maracaibo Bay. It Js believed that ture these soldiers are going out against a revolutionary band, fa ————.—____. BROKER IN TOMBS ON THREE CHARGES: an Charles A. Bliven, of No. 8% Decatur Don’t Risk Your Street, Brooklyn, a broker, formerly of the firm F. Hutton & Co, No, 37! { | Wall sireet, was arraigned in two cour, WaCation Pleasure @f General Sessions, to-da plead to fMictments charging grand larceny, Without Extra Glasses Rerjury and forgery in the second de- you lasses to us NOW. aa, Because of the inability of the} Bring your glas p Natriot-Attorney and Bliven’s counsel| We can duplicate them EXACTLY to agree about ball the prisoner was| without the original prescription, tted to the Tombs 1 to-mor- | and at very moderate cost. row when Judge Crain will fix the| Rota ot maar | amount WE OPERATE TWO FACTORIES, Quick and Accurate Repatring, 9. Ehrlich& Sons. Oculists and Opticians, her 50 Years in Practice, 1s 350 Sixth Avenue | 1274 Broadway Pollee |“ Below 204 St. Below 333 St. 101 Nassau St, 217 Broadway Near Ann St. | Astor House Bloc 223 Sixth Avenue, near 18th St. 9 made with vicl kid uppers Women Ss Shoes, and patent leather tips, solid soles, and Cuban or military heels; sizes 2% to 8} values HO OE TE); Ais sonnonnonoos DONO OHGoUNOHAOGHBEHO) tae Final Clearing Sale ot ——_ Children’s Barefoot Sandals, Canvas Oxfords, Children’é Ankle Ties, —aaS eee A few hundred pairs of eich kind in broken sizes, Values up to $t, | Blivens was arrested last April on | complaint of Mrs, Harriet N, Kilmer, | n. d that he ap- 15@ $45,080. w hada Street the matter to Dis- ' Attor erome. who placed ft before the Grand Jury. Tan Calfskin, Patent R & Coltskin and = § Black Kidskin, Hand Welted Soles Dr. Keller’s Comfort $3 Oxfords, Shoes & Juliets, For Nurses, Teachers, Saleswomen, or Any Who Are Much on Their Feet Made of Imported Black French Vici Kid. Pneumatic Rubber Heels Hand-sewn, Flexible Leather Soles, very dressy and comtort- lable. Sizes 8 to 8; widths D to EEE, Sizes 2'5 to8 Rastus Goes Fishing. Mr. Henty—“Going fishing on washday, Rastus? I thought Melissa needed you to gather wood and make a fire to boil the clothes,” Fastus—“Yes, sah, Marse Henry. But Anty Drudge here, she done sho’d M’Lissy how to wash de clo’s without no fiah an’ M’lissy she say hit’s as easy as rollin’ off a log.” Anty Drudge—“That’s right, Mr. Henry. Rastus had better be Working than fishing, but Melissa doesn’t need him. Fels-Naptha makes the biggest washing easy for one person in less time than the old way,” a pair SIEGEL OOPERG | . ‘SIXTH AVE. (S"MTSTS Do your washing without a fire next time. Save the bother, the discomfort and the cost of fuel. Wash your clothes with Fels-Naptha _| in cool or lukewarm water, in summer or winter, It’s much easier—no hard rubbing is needed, It saves the clothes because there’s no boiling to weaken them and no hard rubbing to wear them out, It takes less than half the time of the old way. | And this Fels-Naptha way of wash- | ing in cool or lukewarm water makes | your clothes cleaner, sweeter, and fresher than if you boiled and hard-rubbed ’em till Doomsday. Don’t take a substitute for Fels-Naptha because it will not do the |f deferred payments. work, | Stool and cover free, and free delivery within Look for the red and green wrapper _|}- reasonable distances. : and follow the directions printed on the Siegel Cooper Store, Fifth Floor, Center.) back, $1 a Week Pianos $900 With their usual name on them these pianos would cost you $250 each, We have sold the same || grades of the same make at that price, and many Stores are selling to-day instruments not as good for even more. The manufacturer makes the best $250 pianos in the world, and these instruments possess all the excellence in construction and tone of those with his name on them at $250, It's a clean saving of $50, and the saving is in fact and not theory. | Sold on easy terms, with no interest charge on 15! Children’s White OxfordTies&Pumps Formerly Sold at $2.50 & $3.00, now $4.95 Shoes and Oxfords , J tor those who stand é much on their feet. § 95 a Most Comfortable at 0 / ER SS SN RS SC We SE i eeeenatinnidenetesiememeessseesennete a World Wants Work Wonders} THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1908, SIEG NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE 10 “Wednesday” Stamps Free To every person applying at Premium Parlor, Sth floor, to-morrow, will be given free a set of 10''S, & H,’’ Green Trading Stamps. Qnjy one set of stamps of the same date is good in any one book, but stamp collectors will receive @ reasonable additional number of complimentary stamps for use in other books they may have unfilled, Edison Phonographs and Victor Talking Machines on Weekly Payments of Double Stamps With Each 10c of Purchase Up to 12 o’Clock—Single Stamps After That Hour 10 ‘Red Letter Day’ Stamps Free An excellent opportunity for “S, & H.”’ trading stamp collectors, for in addition to the complimentary “Wednesday” stamps a set of ten ‘‘Red Letter Day” stamps will be given free to every applicant. a This set is, of course, good in the same book that holds the ten “Wednesday” stamps and is In addition thereto. —_———_— Mission Rockers —as illustrated; frames aremade entirely of solid oak, weathered finish; this rocker isa typi- cal mission design; seats are covered with leatherette. Regular price, $7; sale $4.50 | Davenport Sofa Beis—solid oak Prices: Yre frames, weathered finish; biscuit tufting, patent buttons; adjusted to three-quarter sized beds; covered with imitation Spanish leather. Regularly $40; Sale price.ssccesereee eee $30 SFY AX; Rs > Gta Davenport Sofa Beds—as illus- trated; solid oak frames, golden color and gloss finish; splendid upholstery work, tulted with pa- | Velour Couches—as illustrated; tent buttons and covered with hardwood frame, golden oak gloss green velour, Regularly $18 finish; full spring edge; patent $25; sale price....... sees buttons; covered with red or green and are partly soyered with gen- ulne sheep skin. Reg is C) = ‘ ncyieaavateee, $19.50 Morris Chairs—as illustrated; Parlor Tables—as illustrated; made of solid mahogany; square = x 24; Same style, covered with imitation velour. Regular $15; Spanish leather, Regu- 20 Sale PricOrrreversereves $8.50 larly $30; sale price...... $ (Siegel Cooper Store, Fifth Floor.) New “Between-Season” Millinery NEW ideas adapted for immediate wear to bridge the gap between summer and -* fall headwear, Misses’ and Children’s Ready-to- Wear Hats—clearance of odds andends of straw hats trimmed with ribbon streamers; various good styles that have sold at 75c, 89c, 98c and $1.25; quick clearance, at... 35c New Satin Dress Shapes—satin hats will have the call now, These are new shapes blocked of satin in the latest COLTS § Atierserssseeeere 95¢ (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Front.) Women’s 2-Piece Shirt-Waist Dresses at 95¢ WOH) ADE of excellent cham- sf bray, percale and lawn in a number of very good styles, Women who do their own dressmaking some- times will be more apt to appre- ciate that 95c scarcely pays for the material alone, These dresses are madeupexcellently- Some are trimmed with em- broidery, others are tailor. made with laundered collars and cuffs, Former prices ranged up to $2,50—all the dresses we have (about 590) will be sold to-morrow at 95c. Shirt waist dresses of Belgium linen dotted Swiss muslin or fine lawns regularly sold at Prices up to $3.75. A group ot 40 of these dainty, stylish garmentstobe @ sold to-mor- Li 5 row at... Cantaloupes | New Greening Apples | Imesh ND neo tHohe Be | | SctNGNARE neaiop tat BO cor, ach ee MO th “reg. price eS OTHERS CURANEAL—ree prise gg Sirloin Steaks P iceshiy ground pepper, holce cuts sirloin steak; regw arly iigrrenminey BOC se ‘\ S IRISH GATMEAL—crn. 249 APRICOTS, pitted plums, neciar ti Lemons 9) YLAND WATER: h bs tender 95@ LAND POTATOFS— bbl. $3.35; 60 ibs., $1.28; peck, 15 35¢e LIBBY'S TOMATO CAISUP = 1&e bore Ns—ee EEN CORN 0: uart jar lite HEAD RICE=10 ip New Se Formosa Oolong ce ASS WSS Newest Dress Shapes pressed of the popular Bengaline silk, satin and new braids, in black and staple colors; also the new shades of taupe, sap- phire, etc. Uc, & Rubber Rings—for ‘'Mason,” “Lightning” and ‘Leotric’”’ jars; regularly 77adoz; now 5e sets, and are being reduced on account of slight imper- fections, Olay BIS ISTE cee, $9675 Clary Bie s0rat $12.75 OfFine Austrian China gy» 4 regularly $22.50; at $15. 75 Siegel Cooper S se ‘ond Floor, Front.) OU pe Aa ly, Ofat $12.75 (Sie Pure Food Specials for Wednesday Mail and telephone orders Filled Promptly, Hams for Shipping Swilt's Premium, Westphalia sty parchment «ra sy oF sum quality) 0 PURE ULiVe OlL—rountin quauty; triple ciaritied can $2.89, 91.00 oq HAZEL GLOSS st ree. e FUCSIAIN CORNSTARCH — 002, a Osi I-10, DOK RKE vo. oe HAZEL ENGLISH STILE 15 i.@ Easy Chairs, Couches, Davenport Beds | Wednesday’s Features in the August Furniture Sale Remainder of our Parlor and | Mission Mor- Library Tables—special sale of last week—at about a third off, Library Tables — us illustrated, Early English and golden oak finishes; tops measure 47x27, risChairs— Ff asillustrat- Nz ed; frames are made of quartered oak, weath- ered oak fintsh; handsome design, and the very best con- so. struction; fitted with Imitation / leather cushions, in green, red ors} cur i green, complete. egular price $16; sale PTICE. evens seenrecees 99000 frames are made of solid quar- tered oak, weathered oak finish; broad arms, deep seats and ad- baa backs: fitted with Span- sh leath- er cush- 24 fons; in curved two col- ¥ legs and ors; dark claw ted or feet. green, Regularly Regular. $16; ly §20; sale price, price, $9.50 $14.50 Herringbone Surah An absolutely all wool worsted, 42 inches wide: superior in quality and a rich and lustrous |! black, Made to retail at $1 a yard, but an unusual trade prank fave Us possession of a few thousand yards that we shall c close out to-morrow at..... ! (Siegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, 19th St.) _, reat yale $1.95 Preserving Jars Complete with Caps and Rings Mason Fruit Jara { Mason All-Glass Jars — with’ “Simplex” and glass screw cap and best rubber rings; no metal; easily cleaned; reliable, sanle |/ ularly 69c adoz;at.., 49c Mason Fruit Jars —'% gallon size; re g ue arly Sc a doz; Anan :79¢ —pint size; reg- tay and aurapter int size; regularly 95c {| a dozen; ene ian (OC Quart size; regularly ow sea dOzeN; Ati... see 85c fa-gallon size; regularly $1.20 a dozen; ate... GDC Caps for Mason Jars — metal,,|/ Porcelain-lined caps; reg- oy ularly 30c a dozen; at., 22¢c, Clearance of Odd Dinner Sets Only one of a kfnd; some are samples, others ‘'last’’ Of Iroquo’s China—reg- re ularly $29.50; ie $17.75 Of Fine French China—(99 25 pieces)—regularly$60; at > D} Of Fine Limoges China— regularly $36.75; at, $22.00 Of Fine Pouyat China (136 pecet Talay SOUI80) ear Cooper Store, Third Floor, Froni.) a ’Phone—Chelsea 4,000. ¢] Brand or Doid's auvased and ivery 10 your somes reg. Ibe) _ Smoked Sho Armour’s J 25¢ ED OATMEAL—10 D4e “ge box 48e; N SARIOSA COFFEES JQ— WHOLE ib. pack Loc), WHOUE HOLs tied ‘ || Race eae) = ee escort os AM | Ask for “S. & H.’’ Green Trading Stamps— We Give Them 2 31.05 (+ Evaporated Milk |

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