The evening world. Newspaper, October 2, 1908, Page 5

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NDE CHAMBERS | TRUNK HD JEWELS WoRTH $100 Miss Eilzabeth Chalmers, off Duty, Dazzled Theatres and Restaurants. | DEMURE BEFORE GUESTS Got Her Warhols at the Nar-| ragansett and Imperial Hotels. The Hotel Narra Broadway, likes its and well dressed, but whi 250s | neat 1} Elizabeth Chalmers, one of the chambermaids dlossomed oO in a rose colored Dt 1, gray suede Bhoes and silk ste ) and a hat with what looked ike the year's pro duct of an ostrich farm blooming and xperi about It a goo Slizabeth's great h when she heard of Mrs, Gurshee's a’am. who ave done Bhe asked red Mrs. Gurshee couldn't help {t. She j co 1 that for a ting moment she had thought jt might have been Elizabeth. Perish th Mrs. thought, sald the Bae See Sie SERRE SCIEARG oo | wee pay n. premlu We allow no dise We give no comm ssion. These “premiums” and “ counts” and “commissions we put into your pocket. The proof is before you. It is illus. trated in the PIERCE Player- piano at $485, which is equal In every respect to player- pianos Offered elsewhere ‘for saws © may be played by hand sual w put mausle ch a spring and and the p he tre un self-player is at your command, Withtall its marvellous powers The PIERCE will exactly meet the needs of those who wish a truly good playerpiano at an extremely modest price. Look around investigate — com. pare. § tisty vurself that the PIERCE for $485 is equal to the best playerpiano offered elsewhere tor $700, BG, Interemt on deferred payineuts A 11370 Teton sireot “trookiy ne ile Saath r RORWE ST TT; vi y THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1908. Sale of Exquisite Waists' Women’s White Lingerie Batiste and Lawn, | Also Zailored Models. Thousands that sold ror regu: y at $1.50 to $1 & $1 50 } $3.65, Saturday at © try to describe their sty'e and beauty wonld be next to impossibe. It at all interested you should come and see them. The trimmed mouels are all artistically fashioned an with imported embroidery lices and meduliions;s ih bo. ves otvers with thr €8 buttto.r-back and open effects. tatiored models {ly smartand incu seuson’s us style:. In any stances ee would only t part of the Reeuiaely $1.50 to $3.95 Saturday your choice at 51 & 51.50 Extra Special | We will also placeon al: n waists of ifton taffeta, noveity Rees st models wth long-shaped siceves Spe- y Claliatirnne 99 (Siegel Coop: Gas Lamps and Bargains in Mantles | Good Books Best Graues of Standard Webs ec’s Grig ni. Una ridged Die. ti mary—a very large book, 1,500 Mekes at These Prices paleo AES To- Morrow tuick: bound Invert.d Ga LurObeaeeorblete with! _urday at..... a burner; With wll or hall frosted Hous:neld| Practice of | iding mantle Hygiene and Surge y : treatise for 2 1 use Ca r, 500 iliu tra- ightly shooworn reg- $1.45; Saturday. 98C Genuine iilock ‘La p : ular price of a burner, giobe, mantle ‘ : dienes ceo 19¢! Poetical W rks Ahicn” inv rted Limi with m. nie and Leather wound }auced Edivior Very tastefully bou and som Welsbach § reguiar price 25c: at. er Mantles—special at Neo. « Wesbach Mani Nae cial at Seymour Cup Mastle— No, 197 Mant es—special at Yusca Manties—special J. M.ntles— al (Siege! Cooper Store, sement.) rd Hoor, Center.) This $3.50 Hat for $1.95 Also Many Other E.ually Gooa Specials for Satur. ay HESE hats are made in newest shapes of pressed satin; trimmed with accurdion pla t- ed satin ruche arcund the crown and finished wish satin band and a larce bow of wired jvops or satin and satin cabo-hon; new colors; regulary $2.20; Ss f< SNECIAlinetcieie nis P95 Sain Dress Shapes— ideas in staple and fancy colors tie ‘Georg ette’’ model also at the same @ pr orrow . $1.95 new parried eagle quills are in great demand why we have such a good stinpiy, just “th preette ? mde! best colors ‘ouper Store, Second Floor, F Long Curved Qui his season tha thing” for the Women’s Coats Stylish and Seasonable Models, Saturday at $9.75 & $12.75 Wide-Wale Cheviot Tourist Coats—made inanew up-to-da e model. o navy biue or goluen brown wide-wale cieviot; semi- iting bac front fasens to neck with self-color satin buttons, high dire collar and cuffs, richly satin trimmed. very stylish and ” feiviceable, Price for Saturday only.,,,. aannbpannie tI) Black herscy Coats~A dressy ent made of glossy Ightweigh or ripple back, collar ess neck, finshed kersey, eituer semi-lit in with Blass et; Himmiog isa fancy Diack silk beatg in a beau ul des gn, ha f lined with heavy black M, ASIGSO fare ao. we Rae eS u day, at ees ue a GheenD. Donegal Tweed Coa.s—made in th sof the siurdy Scoich weeds, Noted ior siieir Weaving ed at bach, wtih two stitched straps Over siouiders; Diack ve: ith outl ne of broadcloth in contrasiing coors; coat siee 5, cy butions dark gry or brown mixtuces;a nobby coat tor wear; special, Saturday ss $12.75 Big Values in Shoes for Men, Women and Children 7 grades in other s Enamel leather vamps, with dull kid tops; but- ton and lace styles, good looking and good Wearing shoes; allsizes, Women’s $3 to B35 Shoes, $1.95 These are our own $3 *Czar.na’’ Boots, in tan or black: also patent leathers; all sizes, We inciude, also a lot of fine samples in newest | styles, Women’s $2 | Wom n’s $5 Shoes, §. . Men’s $3 to $5 Shoes at $1.98 instruct ons for each oft e.above | “Napoleon”? | ina’ Soars? ia'ait ieaterss aso Stylish, well made footwear in 14 of the best | , Pi eras errata eae Cut Shoes at $1 | some regular curs a at $1.98 a pair, another lot of the famous U.S so simple and essy to operate, to Buin Women's All Felt Army shoes, made of calfskin with oak absolutely safe and guranteed |Glove ond laudherchief Boxes — fouse Slippers perfects set contains necdle,| etre large. beautituiiy designed cheap at 500 8 a soles and p lain handle, rubber tubing, gas con-| afd esceptiouail well mad special tormore BES a : toes; all sizes, necting nipple. gas regulator ta) SP-cial Saturday, the Iwo ge @ s i size of flame,metal shield |. Pieces t Misses’ and Chil- 5 q gz for fingers. chart of easily under-| Stoo ‘F Jardiniere Stands : dren's Shova—extra Foot Mould Shoes at $3 and $3.50 siood iariructions ail packed ia r llo 1 sed igh cut with s When the four new styles that are now in work are basswoud box, designed, Mi fe nd buckles at the finished there will be more than 30 styles for men in this reads é Victor pao lachines and Edison Ph ronographs on Weekly yr ents of $ “est Seen THe FOUNTAIN [Dewevre “9. & A.” (B44 Tr adit penn h Stamps with : "MEET ME AVS Vehicle Co.'s omnibuses on Purchases} J.B. GRE ENHUT, PRESIDENT: made before ; 12° o'clock— § Single Siamps —~~ After That Hour. 8th Streettoand from 3d Ave. | NO CONNECTION WITH ANY Cela STORE" El, Subway, and surface lines Voting for the annual distribution of 81°, 0 to charities is now going on. Information at voting booth, 2d floor, entrance to Women’s /ar.or. x) Sd and 4th Avenues and Broadway SS [Any $20 to $30 Fall Overcoat, 515) For Men and Youths. The Most Astonishing Offer Q- es of the Fall Season Cig Fall overcoats of very finest materials in the smartest models designed by the foremost tailors in America for men and youths, and the workmanship is the kind vou seldom find in ready-to-wear clothing. Every si.e from 34 to 5u treast measure and 36 to 44 length The materials are guaranteed black y | and Oxford vicunas; silk lined throughout handsome siik-lined overcoats with auto collar and fancy cuffs in brown shades, also all the c \oicest patterns in grays, olive and tan shades. Our own were $20, $22.50, $25 and $30. Your choice at, to-morrow........... prices arerteleeeete principally all-woo! worsteds. : velours fancy chev ors. bite serges. black vicunas 320 e for Men and and black Clay worsteds; also the most desirable 4 j NS hew patterns im olive, tan, green, brown, gray and ‘ the very clever hair-ine elects, In to othe: Fall Youths at store in New York will you find sucha ercat variety of exclusive patterns You cannot mach these suits tor less than $20. here to-morrow ut $15. | Sa urcay we w.ll Sell poe ed be $ Take Your Pick of 360 § nd You hs’ Suits, Made to Be : 69 ‘ ‘Sold at $15, as a Great Leader 10 Youths’ $10 and $12 a 50 eee Suits To- Morrow at.... rade worsteds nd black thivets: nicely line dwith This isa lot of 3.05 jes from a manufacturer—handsome and doubi: sted styles: all sizes from 34 new patterns in brown, gray and other prevailing colors—aiso vlack wonderiu..y special at ten dollars a su.t. tnibets. Siegel Cooper Store, Mein Floor, Rear 9 Overcoats, Reefers _ and Suits . Exceptional Values Offered To-Morrow N 7 At $2.95 At 52.95 At $4.85 At $6.95 ys’ Kheefers—Jack Tar a gee Bee the. sbuilonstorthee Eoys’ Fall Suits—Doub'e Boys’ Fall Suits—Double- By i ce RORSOIDERETGnenET { iy { 1 Suits— Neck siyle in fa.cy with Knic ers breasted styles, with Hae ble- breasted hee cheviots, blue or Ox- er trouse’s. mat> ese GED peice o 9 an = | ford; 5 to 10 years. in all the newest good : ane Bives in {ED E mix Boys Finest Suits Eoys’ ! ussian Overcoats— fatrics including cas i- ai uy tures anu plain blue rE se = —in fancy mixtures of worste.ds; and plambiue materials; — maierials; sizes > to at $7.75, $%.735, $10.75 creviots, Cxirds and wepiays OUNE Sto 17 years. 17 years. and $12.75 blues; 2 to & years. ang browa; latest styles, 4 3 a | Rusean and Sailor! with broad sh uides. Russian and Sailor Russian and Sailor An excellent showing of boys’ finest gar- Blouse Suits—New The trousers Say iiteate Suite an Bowe Sui's—fhe ments, made of the very choicest mate sa, Double-breasted styles with plain or kn) cser- s, with s very full nen . very lates sg lbh whe militar ands al s su i oa N ; apoaees handsomely trimmed; penver buttons; 8 to 16, plain biues; 242 to 9 In Siz 22 10 ¢ ults 245 to 9 years, years. yea years, “In no other store will you find a grester line, : of clothing tor stout bengiasekas (Siegel Cooper Store, S é ae Sale of for Men, Youths and Children oncerning st 2ad 2 | Misses’ Suits GUTS Grsinngr sirens: snore no sore ar can sow F : : than can the Siegel Cocnen Store. This store takes the lead in We offer to-morrow nearly 1,000 misses’ new | | this great city for lown’ss of price, and at no sacrifice in quality. suits, not one of which | 5 Men’s and Youths’ Hats Children’s Hats and Caps ll 2 would be high-priced at $20 at St 50 Here are some of the new ones--offered to- and most of whica would ; Sine : morrow at prices far less than you can get them | sell easily at $25, at Nearly 100 dozen soft and stiff hats in the for cisew sell easily ned eS newest shapes and colors here to choose from ere. jhese Five Styles The Materials Are | | 491.50. cone dn ana he obley Pe | i icy sen gare 98¢!! || z ; 4 Pray AN" ; Telescopes, erhies in black and ow Te dy | Jack Tar our Choice a ; Directoire Models, Fagey, Worsteds in all Ales. broen and with fat or eats ' e | Slashed-Coat Models, DAGES) Dented Crowns, 1 ced brun, Patent lcathr Boys’ Goll and Bine Serge Golf New Wide- Wale Cheviots atom nentante Sa ! \ f s Hy ene men ao ats—the venu-| College Caps— — Caps— All- Wool Novelty serzes, Same grades Sell in other stores at $2: $1.50 dnc linonen) fh lie er ‘aps—all wool; New “Hipless” Eftects, > shee A = ke ice 7 1 ; riced in other Long-Coat, Sheatn-Skirt prvae hears take your choice to-morrow at... make: sold else-| tures; very| Price Etfects ! ip ane Fancy broad | where at $3; to! stylish ‘and se stores at 39¢ , | . =A 5 sale my gre ” morrow ro able here to- Striking 2-pigce Mocels. |New “Chevron” Serge. | | Finer Soft and Stiff Hats at $2,$3 & $4 Vere ir $1.65 19¢\ morrow at 2ac (Sivgel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Center.) | (Sizgel Cooper Store, Main floor, Rear.) (Siege! Cooper Store, Second Floor, Cer ter.) a — (ae eee ee re re ; Jew d Oe rocery Store Specials To-morrow Toys “ira Som: Then tre seduced | | Daylight, (oan | Wines and Liquors a Full Halt and More. | Fresh Meats “Tize’ Dogs Doli's fe ef Go- $1 Diabolo wens every 30 | | | tresh supp at aS% less in acta ene fio 50e i Popular brands can Child Fold: . 45¢ Water i HAS ie old by fancy whore ing Tables—it 8 IC at 35e jie 3, gash Sie Ping Pong vq. 25¢ cet of L’aper Cooper Store, Third Liuay Ss NEW CHET SAUCE ren ‘ quart boitle MUSCATEL 4 Jo evn OOO. Gee Ise ‘ | FOUNTAIN FRESH FRUIT JAMS $1.25 bottle Sovereign IMPORTED OQ PORT WINE §8e BRIGHT JUICY LEMONS—dozen at potile YALE Q3e| | ci IXNED PICKLES-—quart jar COCKTAILS See ue e an sc") (Beautiful Pyrograp! IMPORT ARDINES ERRANDS y IANCRTEDT NARDIN Laie | tat $1.2! eaulliul Fyrozgrapny am biscuits; reg. Se pke. © L mp sirtnins, for poise $ Bottle GOLDEN CROWN ® Jp ed SY] ¥ FRESH — EVAPOKA RAD SI aMaia IE all \ ICA RUM . : dle LL day Saturday we will feature an ins ructive and was p SLICED’ ‘BACON ATUEED MELON MANGORG BT Rie Gelbk: MONRER OND Sc fasein ing demons 24 101 of woou b.rning. car’ (Siegel Cooper Store, Fourth Floor.) (Siegel Cooper Store, Fourth Floor, Front ing, coloring, tinselling and eve ize, by expe on the staft of the world’s larzest. manufacturers of Pyrog raphy outfits and supplies—rL :-MISH ART CO, “Combination” Cut its: ing, coloriny and bur necessities for doing the ab § cked in this splendid ser ten half pans of the finest i ported water colors, one carving | knife and one chisel: th fe For Men and Boys s $6 and $7 28; all sizes. styles. Choice of kidskin, cal skin and patent] | leathers, with welted soles, on good lasts, Also made to sell at $6; to ots MOmTuW oe #4,50 “Gas-O-Pen” Uutfits— which is Some of she Hundreds of Piec dreds ot then and designed in an for burning. worth fopi newest brand of our own, All te 4 trreee of the sea Shape in either narrow or broad toes leathers; every good 350 Re inners’ Outfits--consisti ty of po u ar subs om; tan or M6 P Slack Boys’ $2.50 Shoes at $1.50 aunum point, cork bundie, tub ALY AE ROT OT Ais 5 95 j Made o° kidskin in bution and o: calfskin in lace and ber buib, carbureter, benzine le to $3.75 - 5) | biucher styles; also patent leather in lace. All sizes in boitle and alcohol lamp; rege * 85 ve a Floor, Rear.) @aca othe ular price $1; to-morrow oc ¢, Third Floor, Ceater ) —eemeeesend n ' YU M eS aie | . . cee ee ee men “ ) oH t [3 4

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