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A aa a* = yee ’ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4 190. “KETCHUP” BIL | Tl wyeuKoney scares CLUB BANKRUPTCY Whereas, the people of our city have been led to pur-’ chase so-called remedies from which they have received | no benefit whatever, and having thus wasted so much hard-earned money, it has come to pass that they know | not what to believe. Inasmuch as this unsatisfactory state of affairs exists, | Purveyor Sullivan Declares) KNOW, THEREFORE, ALL PERSONS who are That Broome County Or in need of such a medicine that we will re them ; with VINOL on a POSITIVE GUARANTEE that ganizalOnils Faking: if it does not succeed in benefiting them we will refund | the entire amount of money paid us for it. OWE FOR CHICKEN, TOO _ There isnoone medicine that will cure everything, but ‘there are some we know tobe honest, reliable, and of great curative value. Such is VINOL; it is not a secret medicine,—just peptonate of iron, wine, and all the curative extractives of cod liver oil, combined. We are | familiar with every particle of it, and KNOW that it should benefit every one who uses it. Caterer Intimates That False Claims Seek to Wind Up Horse Project. ‘Although he has clainis aggregating , does not want and if it does not we will return your money. Is there anyone foolish enough not to accept this offer? You owe it to your family, to your friends, and yourself to try this medicine which we give you our pledge is a genuine | cod liver and iron preparation of great merit. Jockey Club Com- | ntly maintained | at No, 203 Brond- and other prop-| N.Y. adjudged a He has entered We unhesitatingly recommend Vinol as a Body | | Builder and Strength Creator for Feeble Old People, Delicate Children, Frail Women, All Run Down Persons, and Those Needing a Good Tonic after the Grippe or any Severe Illness, and for Chronic Coughs, Colds and Bronchitis. Do you think we could afford to lend our name to its | praises, as we have been doing in the newspapers, if we | did not know VINOL to be an honest and unusually | valuable remedy for the ills for which it is prescribed? | We certainly could not; we therefore ask you, our neigh- bors, friends and acquaintances to accept our assurances | that this is a genuine offer, and that any and all persons | who need a medicine of this character should feel a sense of security in accepting it. Holt that the Broome any 1s not in- | 3 Sor Quinn, 1s are not valid, Ketchup Bill Holds ’Em. Bullivan denies over the period fi One bill which he You will absolutely be under no obligation to us what- ever, if after you have tried one bottle of VINOL, and have not received any benefit, you have only to tell us so, and we will return the entire amount of money you paid us for it. VINOL is an old and valuable remedy improved by modern science — tastes goed and agrees with every ofie. Call and get a bottle to-day. You won't bé sorry. for Midnighe oi, SECERERYSAETH) Bidg.,. $34 St, and ulton St., Brooklyn, ORES, 125th St. Oth St., 30th | } | Into The World’s “Want” Columns. Sale of Winter Overcoats 30 to 40 Per Cent. Underprice ____Measure the importance of this sale by the garments involved. Here are Overcoats for every use — business, dress, motoring, driving, rough weather. Here are Overcoats of every standard fabric from best mills abroad and in America. : Here are Overcoats designed and tailored by six great concerns who have done most to place good ready-to-wear clothing in its Present commanding position, Here are Overcoats in so great assortment that every man is offered widest selective choice. A Here are Overcoat values unequalled in all America because Brill trade advantages, Brill merchandising and favorable commer- cial conditions bring these splendid coats to Brill customers at sav- ings of $5 to $17.50. $9.50 Overcoats that are values up to $18.00, Standard values up to $18 in every detail of style, tailoring, fabrics and trimmings. Included are 46, 48, 50 and 52 inch full box and semi-box models, in black, Oxford, blue, gr: nd smar> fancy effects, Fabrics in- clude all wool Kersey, Frieze, full Pr Meltons, Worsted Cheviots and Velours, ‘Overcoats that are $11 50 values up to $20.00, o Full $20 standard in every way. Brill Stores guarantee full $20 service, Black and Oxford all wool worsted Frieze, Melton and Kersey Coats and brown and gray worsted Cheviot Coats, 46 to 52 inches long, box models, Overtoats that are $13.50 values up to $22.50, Choice of 75 different styles of fabric, including black, Oxford, Cam- bridge gray and olive mixtures in all wool Meltons and black and blue Kerseys, Also grays, browns, tans, olives and steel blues in Worsteds, Cheviots and Velours. Models include box, semi-box and a few auto coats, Overcoats that are values up to $28.00, $17 Designed and tailored by America’s foremost tailoring organizations, Garments for men's and young men's wear for business, dress, motoring, driving and travelling. Fabrics include extra heavy Meltons and Vicuna finished Meltons, Kerseys and fancy weave Worsteds, Cheviots and Velours, Colorings include blacks, blues, Oxfords, Cambridge grays, browns, tans, olives and various smoke shades. The models include extreme box, full box, semi-box and double breasted auto, driving and storm coats. Every garment would readily sell at prices up to $28, Overcoats that are values up to $30.00, Included are luxuriously silk lined Overcoats; overcoats of specially woven fabrics, overcoats with hand stoted edges, &c. Models for all overcoat uses. blue, brown, Oxford, olive, tan, stone and mixtures, In fabrics, tailorin tyle and trimmings these are garments you'd expect at prices up to $30. rill rer Overcoais that are values up to $35.00, $22.50 Overcoats that are values up to $45.00, $27.50 279 BROADWAY, Near Chambers St, UNION SQUARE, 14th Sty de ay 125TH STREET, ad Ave Brothers sisperationm CONVEMBNT STORES Near Greenwit ay Could any offer be more fair than this? You are ill; | we offer you medicine which we believe will help you, The recipients of that amount will be determined by the votes of our patrons. We Donate *10,000 to Various Charities Next February Get details at Voting Booth, entrance to Women’s Parlor, 2d Floor . + ° Patrons of Ride Free favors: are carried free of charge in Cross- town Vehicle Co.'s omnibuses on 18th Street to and from 3d Ave. El., Subway, and surface lines on 3d and 4th Avenues and Broadway. SIEGEL ¢ No CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE The Backward Season Has Forced Some Sharp Price-Cutting revere ee HE bulk of this lot are patent leather shoes—fine goods, fully up to the best of the $3 standards. With these, at the same price, we include a lot of good calfskin shoes, with wide toes, in all sizes. (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Rear.) Men’s $3.50 and $5 Shoes at $1.98 Patent coltskin; narrow toes in blucher and lace styles: these are excellent shoes; made of odds and ends in the ‘‘Foot Mould”’ factory, therefore better than the usual run of ‘‘sale’’ shoes. Men’s Shoe Trees, 19c | | Regularly 50c a pair. | sien om Boys’ Satin Calf Lace Shoes, 69c With good leather soles; regularly $1.25. Boys’ Patent Leather Lace Shoes, 98c $2 grades. They are chiefly in narrow widths. anybody in $3 shoes at..--.... 6... sere sere tees ceeet tetas te we have room to print. (Fifth Floor, Center. (Main Floor, Rear.) White cambric-tin- | Scarfs and Hemstitched linen Wbite ye ihed plain nain-| Squares scarfs and squares; Nainsook 305%; good qual AL SAEs Ix 30; regular price 12% a yards go’ fo'sigs: tomorow... 98C BOSMOELOY. 3 oie (Main Floor, Rear.) (Main Floor, Rear.) — , fine wht Breached Gort cct'te, So! Millinery ularly at 8c ayd.; to-morrow | (Main Floor, Rear.) Cotton Medium weight! Bla. white cotton fleeced | inkets 5, kets; made to sell at 98: to-morrow Btecrenestne 79¢ | (Main Floor, Rear.) In oval veneer frames Colored beautifully orna- Pictures mented; very interest- | ing and attractive subjec 27 especial to-morrow at c (Third Floor, Center.) Made of Austrian | with tinted | de} A) several colors; specially priced tor morrow at.... 29c (Third Floor, Front.) For to-morrow's under- price selling we had made up specially 250 beauti- Cups and Also plateswith ful hats, none of which moe neat pink or would be priced ordin- aee daa nee sea no || arily at less than $7.50, Berane | S8018) ei apecis! 10 All new, clever styles— many are copies of im- (Fifth Floor, Cent ported models, but most ) | Oatmeal Made of Austrian of them are original Sets ain: Bree. Pleas creations of our own complete, to-morrow modistes. No two 2 pe MOF voeoees 25 alike in the col- $5 | lection, at. vena Cake Made of Austrian china, || ('# “ores fours Second Fleer Plates orted shapes and deco- Women’s Quilted Made of ‘ bn finest Dressing Gowns J, nese silk (both sides same material) some all black; also black, lined with light blue; blue, lined with 3 take your choice to-morrow at..ereee 19¢ (Third Floor, Front.) Sugrr and Made of rich cut| ®! very neat Cream Sits unusually good value at white; all pearl; finished with Per Ny $1.65] sik itegas, land “heavy girdles wort! \ third Floor, Front.) $12; to-morrow $6.95 (Second Floor, Center.) Morris Weathered oak, extra ce anniversary in the best way they can—by offering values that will make you glad Jee Underprice Sections in each department are celebrating their first birthday they were created. Here are some—and there are a dozen others for each one that Copirs of An are copies: of! Cotton White | Silkoline, | Costume New aiyahe sulting BE, famous paintings; cotton filled com- 5 in stripes and broken Paintings jy woddtrames: COMforters Feo tui) size, Siting aid designs; for brown mats with gilt in- | assorted patterns; regularly 98c¢ misses’ and children’s dresses, side; special to-morrow at DOC) to $1.25 each; to-mor- 79e 3, Nell as for women’s suitsi (Third Floor, Center.) TOW ree Heeonacaseeccny © worth 59c a yard; to-mor- 39c Hi (Main Floor, Rear.) | TOW... cereese ore oy Music Roll Several tots of tine! Table Silver bleached German! (Mala Floor, Front.) i: mahogany music| 9 table linen; 58 inches : ei Catinets roi cabinets; usual Linen oye. Variety of choice Women’s White skirts) allen: Hing prices are $20 to tt + reg ce 4 et li. e | trimmed with two clusters of | tucks; S-inch point de Paris laco ruftle; worth $1.7 morrow... ... (Second Floor, “‘Heatherbloom’’ ce n win e Petticoats ele feta skirts, in black; very stylish- ly tlounced; tastefully designed; $1.95 worth formers $1.49 (Second Floor, Center.) Fie 150 pieces of yard- “ wide percales in navy. Percalca eae eae grounds; very neat effects; worth 12 2 a yard; to-mor- row. . 64e (Main Floor, Re 6 ft. long, 24 ft. wide ‘ciches finely upholstered and Couches covered with plain green denim; worth $7.50; to-morrow...... $0090 (Fifth Floor.) Enameled White, iv ful} size only straight posts; B asteads yrass caps. and vases; sold regularly at $4.75; to-morrow . . $3 (Fifth Floor, Combination Covered with Mattress: spatlAy aribe top and bottom are thickly pad- ded with cotton felt; regue larly $7.50; to-morrow... $0 (Fifth Floor.) Black- Wallblackboards madeot genuine slate; polished boards tiriace: sold reer T5e ularly at $1.15; to-morrow (Third Floor, Rear.) Box Piano Fine oak and walnut benches some with Bnches yoy tor music: regu lar prices are $10 to $20; tomorrow,... 97 to $14 (Fifth Floor, Center.) Woven Wire For iron or wood Springs bedsteads, heavy iron frames; strong steel fabric all size me price: worth 22.25; tor MOPOW svvsesercvevses BLe50 (Fifth Floor.) ive DeOVY construction; | | % ian Distilled under the Chairs compigte with red or! Blackboard Chauteuaue asel, Conadian mneretalantaih dia brown cushions, covered with and Desk jei° eonbinatcn #Y Canadian Governe Moroccoline; worth $10; fs harieny “ment; very old, rich and mel- to-morrow. { $7.50| complete with ora Bg charts) FARO vary, OG FieD As (Fifth Floor.) ferular price $1; to mor 75¢| to-morruw. ‘ * 84e yA AS shGae ourth Floor, Front Silver Ode and ends (Third Floor, Rear.) oO ae Ls art me of Rogers's W. ‘) a 200 pieces of Por Al uro, direct im- Plated Ware f siives plated rials lette sourie-foid print Wine portation from i Qbarto, ware; gravy Indi cream |a- #fanne: ed flanneleties in Portugal; @ fullebodie: dies, cold meat orbits Sugar| floral and plaid designs; miu. aueal Bae regular ton; Sup to SSci th 12ss.c . 4 Soeth 2 tomorrey vst M Bhe| worth 12sc @ yards to eye) Morrow. oe $2.20 Nain’ Ficor, iear.)° | (Fourth Ploor, Front.) fi : (Mala Floor, Froat.) include tan and blac’ with colored cloth tops. Women’s Patent Leather Shoes, 98c Left-overs from other sales; mostly $2 grades; in Children’s Wool Jersey Leggings, 29c Black jersey cloth; buttoned up to above the knee; sizes for women at 49c. Women’s High Arctics, 98c These are the regular $2 kind, in buckle and button styles, with low heels, suitable for women and misses. Men’s $3 Shoes at $1.50 k for “S, & H.’’ Green Trading Stamps—We Give Them, Sections: ¥ Double Stamps We give two “S. & H.” Green Trading Stamps with each 10c of purchase Before Noon. Single Siampe A/ter 12 0’Cloeh; eS Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes are Offered Women’s $3 to $5 Shoes, $1.95 Regular and extra high cut styles (18 styles in all); leathers alfskin, black kidskin and patent; also Eaal| Women’s Crochet Slippers, 39c Hand knitted, of the best wool yarn; all sizes; in red black, pink and blue. Women’s Felt Juliettes, 59c , Regular $1 grades; of black felt; nicely trimmed with fur; leather soles; all sizes. Women’s Rubber Overshoes, 29c All sizes in the regular 50c grades. Both button and"lace styles, with welted soles. So we can promise to fit $1 50 e Women’sBroad- cloth Dresses, $15 Values, at $9.75 | LIMITED number of very handsome and faultlessly tailored dresses in one of the Prettiest styles shown this season — just like picture. Made of excellent broadcloth in pretty, soft-toned color- ings, in small checks and broken plaids. The modelis a princess with Empire back, Peffectively trimmed with black satin and satin buttons, finished at neck with Persian embroidery and satin scarf with Directoiretassel. These will be displayed in the under- priced section of the Women’s Apparel Store—we cannot promise any more at the same price after to-morrow. (Siegel Cooper Store,2d Fl.,Front,18th St.) Fresh Butter Fountain quality extra creamery. Fresh Butter of equal quailty Is dificult to procure Sib. net ge welght pall, print. ws.as BAC NOTE,—We doliver prints, Mild Cured Hams Specially selected for Siegel Cooper peirenes FOB: 160 quality; 6 wee Maple Sap Syrup_ || Fountain quali guaranteed ab- 43c¢ solutely pure; reg. SOc qt can.. GLENMORE TOM, el Coo} for Siej Popular Coffee Slegel Cooper's well known blend of || fancy Imported mountain grown coffees; CALIFORNIA PLUMS |] be » ground or powdered; 10 Ibs., standard GREEN GAGE PLUMS; each Hi ery 8 ins about 20 large, ripe, luscious | ase 24 cans, $3.65; dor, 1 g. 250 large can * £0c Fountain quality, freshly | quart jar, 456 pint 95 HOLSTEIN BUTTERINE—Freshly churned under U, §. Government supervi- Dy sion; No. § drum, 81.09; prin... «aC LAUNDRY SOAP--Hazel best family or Jc.| “Borex Soap; use this sosn for all laundry 12¢) and z BUTTER Beans, or Green Split Ibs., 740; 5 Ibs. IMPORTED RICE PLOUR—3 Ibs NEW MACARONI, Spaghettl or Vermicelit; Fountain quality; © packages, 70 PACKARC vseseeetessees household purposes; box, Age LIBBY'S NEW CHILI SAUCE~reg, J jg | 82:90), 10 larke nny 15¢ bottle IC | Xxxx 'FLOUR—S Taney femiy putea, fy, Barrel auck 2OC Sold at this special price in bags only, PURE PARI packages, 8c) IMPORTED NUTME( whole) FLORIDA GRAVE FRUIT doe, 9055 Ee or freshly ground; reg, S0c lc milarsausarere asaeaaance anon special; Ib. 350; % Ib..... SNOW Apples OF Bao NE) SUGAR CORN-Fountain quality; the | finest grown io Mal doz., 61.45; 2de | i y re SWEET POTATOES: ried bushel, 31 = ,| CUT STRINGLESS 'B. 2ac} quality; doz, SING—Fee- 1 Qe iy kild Ye st qua jon, 5c; half XED BIRD SEED; packag i ~ Early Juness HAZEL GLOSS STARCH Fresh Milk Hood bos, asi No 9 ca Peatlaaee Gold Croag or Bie Lebel Cake and Macaroons | reg. 6 reg. Se cans... J 25e | | pease tna ah Sas best po Guaranteed 3 $y [bees BBS ib Lo ly fresh. | Sweet Oranges ct from Florida; box 176 oranges, Stove Polish shipped to half box, ‘Ab oranges, B0¢ | Ibe en aX vans | Oe ( Je! 3 : oa Pr “ar st 10c Quaker Cereals, 7¢ | Mixed Woon Baasee Ae ||| me Sti ros L