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SEARCHED 2 LINERS; MASE HON STEGEL “Tr Prisoner Captured on Gang- Piank of the Teutonic After a Struggle. LOCKED UP AS A THIEF, Victim Roamed All Over the Mau- retania Before Visiting the White Star Pier, | | Just as the Mauretania was about to morning, a man y Harrison, 65, street, rushed own to the pier and demanded that the @hip be searched for a woman who, he eaid, had sold out his chattels and jew- elry. 7 He was permitted to search, the Cunarder, but the woman was not aboard. Then he decid might be on the Teutonic, of the White sar line, | which was to gail at 10.30 He rushed up there, accompanied by Pler Detective Mallon, MARY REILLY’S BODY FOUND. Police ielonne sn hey Detained & After Her Divappenrance, who dls- SIEGEL POoPERG| J.B. RECHMUL. Pee sicer. Kirchhoff | _Pianos There are no similarly Priced pianos on the market built with the skill and thor- oughness that enter into the construction of the Kirchhoff pianos They are intended to rep- resent a new standard of ex- cellence in popular-priced instruments—and have yet to be equalled in their class, They are certainly the best pianos at$225t0 $300. You'll never regret the purchase of a Kirchhoff piano, if you want reliabilicv and musical / excellence, fe F ca ¢ $5 Down and Small Weekly or Monthly Payments Prices are $225 to 300 A Protection Cover and Revolviny Stool Free with Each Piano. The beautiful Kirchhoff Player-Piano, $500 Sold on easy terms Other pianos sold in our Sth Floor Piano Store are the McPhail Caldwell Boardman & Gray Garwood Mathushek Wolfner Wegman And the unequalled “Simplex” Player-Piano Last Chances to Get Kirschbaum-made Clothing for ‘Beware of Worthless Imi- Do You Need Any House THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 1908, 5 Double *‘S. & H.”” Green’ Trading Stanps With - tu EL (Gi0OPER NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE" ''¥f) J.B. GREENHUT, PRESIDENT. o Clock. Single Stamps} After That Hour. Men and Youths at Less Than Half Prices ESS than 1,500 suits femala of the biggest clothing purchase made in New York this season. But they are well assorted in fabrics apd sizes, and you can still tind almost anything your fancy dictates among the good cloths and patterns of the summer and fall. We shall close out this wonderful lot at these three prices: $3 5 for suits made to sell (85 50 for suits made to sell $8 fe for suits made to sell e at prices up to $12. . at prices up to $15. Ay?) at prices up to $25. PE AL ey | ce pee Le 2 teds in medium and fall lar Serge Suits ais Boe Rae er eee velours and finest tasU celled worsteds, in two and three-piece suits single and double breasted styles; also —Some silk lined, fancy worsteds, cheviots and velours— Blue Serge Suits made from many fall weights; big a of good guaranteed True Blue ar and double breasted siyles— pen anne asa fn $5, 50) ilaee to fit every man and 50 youth, out they go at.....+ tn Two - Piece Summer Suits in tropical worsteds; neat patterns in grays and browns; single .and double breasted ave + $3, 50 out they go at.... 9 e Boys’ Clothing Five Specials from Our School Sale Now in Progress At $3 95 —Nouble-Breasted Suits—with two pairs of knicserbocker trousers; newest fall shades in popular fabrics; gray, brown and olive mixtures; also plain blue; stylishly cut and perfect fitting garments; sizes 8 to We D years at... . $8.95, At 32, 95-! asicn an an ete Blouse Suits—in allthe new designs of cassimeres and worsteds; made with large sailorcollar, handsomely embroid- ered; si zes 2'2 to 9 years; at. $2.95 At $2 Qj —Downte : preted Suits— wit plain or knickerdock trousers: newest fal and cheviots; the ne mixtures; also plain b tations of Our “U. S. Army” Shoe OR some weeks past we have been advertising and ‘selling a ‘ shoe for men which we cajl the ® ‘U.S. Army” shoe. These shoes were made for and accepted by the U.S, Quartermas- ter’s Department. They bear the of- ficial Inspector's stamp, They were made in accordance with the regula- - tion army specifications, which are the most rigid known to the shoe trade, We are selling them at $1.£8 a pair, They could not be duplicated by a shoemaker under $5, cut very no with broad shoulders 8 to ty 4 Now, Look Out for Fakes 1G years; ateoreresssers cinta The genuine,U. S. Army shoes a Hy ese nave the Wospestole ‘Mothers’ Friend” Blouses ickerbocker stamp and the date when order was placed stamped on the soles. | va 190 Ae Th eynas natural leather soles—not colored or acid-tinished hemlock for Boys, 49¢ Trousers, 48c Laundered and have neck- In fancy mixtures of cassi- bands: sizes 5to 14 years; Se meres and cheviots; 48 regularprices 35c&91; at sizes7to |G years; at Cc (Slegei Cooper store, second Floor, Rear leather. The real U, S. Army shces have no nails— everything is sewed with flax thread. $1. 98 i The genuine shoes are here only and priced at... Sictel Coorer Store, Sezond Floor, Rear. Ea China and Glassware | Toilet Ware ‘ s 4 ‘ e and Gold gg » The Great Sale Continues | OBC eos 2)50 This Domestic Glassware | “iy! d Goid Pressed A special of thousands of pieces of | Plain White high-grade pressed glassware from one of || pian White Glass the leading glass factories. Prices about | Chambers... half regular. , Plain White Open SlopJar + £Ye Pune G.oup No, 1—consists of Group No, 3—consists of Fiala ae ults Soyered aiSlop ice cream and fruit sau: salad and berry bowls, | Plain White Ha cers, olive dishes, whis- 7 q Set, | key and champagne tum- celery trays, oval dishes, es, sugar blers, claret glasses, etc; pickle di bowls, etc.; vides *10¢ CR ~ values ou DEP $2 95 Absereees ue up to 20c; now. “ Group No, Group No. fearina of , cream jugs, spoon trays, salud and berry bowls, illiant cuteglass design, 4 VETY water goblets, footed, high comports, oil cruets, | esol On f Zach jellies, etc; values etc.; values up to | close imitation of genuine curglass. Each Mees, Sle: 5e iH Det se h towl up to 12c; now., 35c; now, . set consists of a full-sized 14-inc Se Pressed Glass Table Tumblers—not more 7S Imported Glass Trays-- beauti- ful luster fine ish; mounted on bronze bases; assorted styles; worth $3.50; remark- able on foot and 12 cups, Usually sold at “than 2 dozen to a customer; dozen.. . Lée vee $1.95 $3.95, but as a special ost this 32, 95 Preased Glass Footed Orange Bowls — 39 Siete! Conner sale, we offer them at. design) regularly S9Cj atisreeee ccceseeseeeee Ic Store, Thled Floor. | Infants’ and Children’s Coats and Bonnets New and Fresh Goods 0: This Season’s Styies Srecia ly Priced for Thursday Only Children's Caps and Bonnets gray astrakhan caps and bonnets: value 98c; at, .. 49¢e Infants’ aid Children’s Wh te silk Cc prettily trimmed with ruche, ribbons Py Ps + and lace; from............. 60. 79¢ to $3.25 Children's Felt Bonnets—red, navy, brown and white; trimmed with ribbon and beaver heads; special at ‘ 98c Children’s Coats made of all wool cloth, in brown only; double-breasted style front, with ‘two rows of fancy buttons; collar and cuffs daintily trim- med with novelty braid; sizes 2 to 5 years; special., $2.95 Children's Coat — aii wool cheviot box style, double breasted front; trimmed with two rows ot large velvet butions; collar and cuffs tinished with good quality velvet; sizes 2 to 5 ys years, special .., nupninmnninondeen CLOUD tuel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Cenier: For School Lverything the children need—from a slate pencil to an entire outfit of clothes— at special prices in the big sales now in progress. Garments? ere’s Your Chance to Get the Newest Fai § yles at Special Prices House Dresses—of striped and plain blue ging- hams; prettily made; plaited waist bishop sleeves; gored skirt with eee, hem $l. 95 Special... cree a House Dres:es- of gra d clit Altiped percale, in two-piece model, waist is trimmed with plaits and stra, s,tull width skirt, tin) ebea a) $1. 50 fold; special........ House Dresses— of percale, it in y light “Gata only; one and two-piece modeis; waist is tucked; low Dutch neck; short sleeves; vey full ' gy Skirt; SPECial....eeeeeeees caer Ic Women's White Lawn Aprons— bretelle; special at....eeeeee Women’s Amosneag Gingham Apron generous width; simished with ruffle, s cial at.. Full line ranging trom 4¥e, 15 ¥8c, up to ¥. (sexes Couper store, Second Fioor, Cencer. Money Deposited with Siegel, Cooper & Co,, trivace Bankers, on or be- fore Sept. 10 will draw 4 months’ interest on Jan. “1 mext at 4 per cent. per annum. Home Safes make it easy to start a bank account, Loaned on deposit of $1, Write for Boo wet. Hours, 9 (0 5.39. Balcony. Get Your Groceries Here Always Our specially low prices and the standard-grade goods we sell, make this the only truly economical and safe place to buy your table supplies, Here are some of the specials for to-morrow: Maii and teu phone orders filed promptly, — *Phone 4000—Chelsea, ew Vegetables Cooked Beans Washing Powder || Maracaibo Coffee § > soap: | | picnss White onion, red onions, Prepared Boston style, niain or seasoned saiuier 81, la Se eee a Riek ups white turnip new beets Suthtomaro; rea. price, $1.15: ape Pt atk dag Or carrots; No. 6 basset q e; large No. 3 size 0 Ibs., feet dor. $1.68) laree No.4 ste 1 3e@ || | (tii delveredsscscsesss " 8c Homentte FOUNTAIN OLIVE OIL —Fountain qual: | NEW SWEET PEAS—F ly tripe clarified, packed in France: 85 rc early Junes: doz, $1.71 | MOTHER'S CORN MEAL~6 packages Bo cm, $2.85, $1.80 and ‘a 4 Sc; package VAPORATED WHOLE APPLES” IMPORTED SARDINES Quen | NEW BROKEN RICE ~ 10 SANTA CLARA PRUNES—10 Ibs p- | dé. 150 quality; 2cens | A SI WER SEED 35¢ | Ree iia ae FRESH FRUIT JaMS—Founain, quality, HAZEL BACON Westphalia, sty rb 16e SWEET MELON MANGUES—ree. 9 4 | MATH Gh Ll abe aL RUA Fee et cain ae Siegel Cooper Teas ne $251k O96 | can € brands torbouse- 1()¢ veil We give the best values In teas of any & SGOT OM SUVERD MAOREREL™ 188 |! bones Nee ve een and black | | RED LABEL TE ell koowe 80¢ | HAZEL S } SOAP=Cosis you 40 GAB Sasshescaas varieties, Including Formosa Oolong CLD Mad i ee) per cent: les. than exiravatentiy ad: 9 f and MIXED: 1wo specials for | bursday vertised brandy; lubars, 47¢: § c | Garden Grown Teas LONG ISLAND POTATOES—» 2 Sb, cadey Selb. enday 11d. caddy Dushel, GO Ibs., $125; peck 13 9% |] $2.85 Wit, ble |! my ae Wiyeaiie dee SPEGIAL FAMILY TEAS~S:i0. 33 ting price 4 PITTED PLUMS, imported eberrigs or caduy 91.65; 3 ids. $1; 33¢ | nev evaporaied aprizors; 6 ids. $1 18¢ oe Se 2&2. Twelve Thousand Fresh, White Lingerie |WAIST At One-Half Value and Less | We have purchased the entire stock on hand of Silberberg Bros. Waist Company Manutacturers of the “‘Crown’’ Brand Women's Shirt Waists, \ 127-129-131-133 West 17th St., New York. HE Silberberg Bros. Waist Company is the oldest and one of the best known waist making concerns in America—a pioneer in this line and known to every retailer in the United States for the unvarying excel- lence of its workmanship, the high grade of materials it uses and the novelty and beauty of its styles. This house, after a long and successful career, is winding up its business preparatory to retirement. It had a little over athousand dozen waists on hand. We bought them in alump ata price that enables us to sell them at one-half and less than one-half the prices they would normally bring. Choice of 75 Styles in Lawn and Batiste---All New Modeis---hxquisitely Elaborated with Imported Embroidery, Lace and Medallions Button-back and Dutch Neck Models Have \{ Sleeves---Button-front Models Have Full Length Sleeves---All Perfect, Clean and Fresh, New — ‘odels Prices Are T9c51$1.2551.50 Value $1.50 Values up Vaiues up to $2.95 Values up to $3.50 to $2.50 On sale Thursday morning in the Main Aisle, Main Floor, as well as in Waist Store, Second Floor. As is usually the case when large purchases of garmen’s are offered in a few price-groups, there is a distinct advantage wit) those who have first Tat But no one can choose from tiis lot, even with her eyes closed. and in the last hour oi and fail to t be satistied with he