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; : : THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1908. 4 1 ees ' aes 5 i ini ON ica isin itithaasoat aa : a eee Sear enw ‘ = We Donate #10,000 to Various Charities Next February = ceria The Recipients of that amount will be determined by the votes of our patrons. Get details at Voting Booth, cntrance in Women’s Parlor, 2d Floor ig OoPERG | ; Ehoo WOHKFSTS. = | ; ° MEET ME AT HE FOUNTAIN 4 & 4 i Ride Free 1 Double Stamps springfield | | "a iy, “ ®, ” 3 7 Tradi H Patrons of this store are carried free of charge JEGEL OO ER el. We give two S. - H. " G reen Trading § e | in Crosstown Vehicle ete ae on 1tth : Stamps with each 10¢ of purchase ; fe “a Street to and from 3d Ave. /1., Subway anc : ‘ A tt 3 e ' surface tines on 3d and ath "Avenues and | NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE J.B.GREENHUT, PRESIDENT. Se ee oni Wik roadway. oo Single Stampa After 12 0’Clock. | bargains in Fine Clotaing tor Men, Youths and Boys at69ec BULLED HAN CHOICE MIXE E CLOVER HO OMENS 29C EMONS— Ge . 123s¢ rssh jersey Je lean This is the introduc- tory announcement of a ready-to-wear haithat is sure to meet with the immediate approval of hundrews of wo } men. The picture shows the | clever lines of the model, but | to appreciate what sensa- tional bargains these hats are youmus:seethem. They’re ima.ve of black hare tur) | (clever imitation of lynx) over a new turban frame, cleveriy trimmed with head 5 eee and tail. On The small, fur turban is pack ape + : AFFINITY SOAP- the latest tashion hint from hee ; Selected H [ tons Ibev.e0se Forequarters Lamb; 1 of ywhere at Paris. Everybody will wear | ome! (epee such hats larer—bur the Big T2 | (4 Store is aione in showing | ines» Liquor them at a moderate price, Saturway’s Specials now. $1 25 bottie Vid Normandy O8e ape eRn ters FCCP AG EP J8 ead > tha thts a vorile * 68¢ + 50e ° 68¢ a all sa Sheepskins Ste Fines: domestic ang imported 6c suede sheepskins painted in oils S4e any subject in stock or painted to order; with name or t@ono 98 fram burnt: can be made into |* S4e pillow tops, table covers, den 0s, full quert bottle Club House 1774 0 hangers, ete,; regularly mee S14 at $4.50 to $6; to-mor- § quart baitie best 'B. 746 rd j Bit Kummelisterscarssersaeses (Siege! Cooper Store, 4th Floor, Front.) You Can Now Use Records That Play 4 to 5 Minutes On Your Edison Phonograph The add.tion of the new attachment whic can be fitted tothe “Standard,” “Home” ano *Triumph’’ modcis of the Edison Phono graph, improves those instruments im mensely, They can then use the new “amberol” records, which play from 4 to § minutes, instead of the 2 to 244 minutes which was the limit of the former machin s, This enables the Edison Phonograph to give long, operatic and in- strumental numbers complecc, and the selection of sucy records is large and varied, Prices of Attachment, $5 to $7.50 Amberol Records, 50c¢ Each We sell all models of Edison Phono- | eraphs and Victor Taikiny Machines on Terms of $1 Down and $l a Week, | We have the largest stock of | records for both machines that can be found in tie city. Very complete and conve ient arrange- ments afe mide here for irying such records in comfort and —— SS? yuies. (Siege! Cooper Store, Third Floor, Rear.) front and back of lace, embellished with b-autiful medallions; blouse be- low the voke is elabo-ated with panels of lace; full length siceves of solid pin tucking and lace insertion; in light bite, pink and white. At $5) Women’s Messaline Waists illustrated; elaborately Jesigned froat, back and siceves with German Val. lace and Cluny insertion: fuil- engyb -ha ves allovertrimmed with lace, ligat biue, pink and white. ape OE) Women’s Taffeta | At $2.95 | waists — desiened with a graduated yoke of pin tucking; below yoke blouse is elaborated with cluster tucking: new. full length shaped sleeves: shaped tucked coilar, navy, brown and biack. “eT E] Women's Chiffon At $3.55) GatietaWa'ats—lace trimmed yoke: in front blouse istrimmed with fine tuck- ing forming full dlouse effect; long sleeves, lace trimmed; in black only. (S/ege! Cooper Store, Second Floor, Center.) pair of shoes you purchase. All sizes in kidskin, calfskin, and patent leather: also hun- dreds of colored cloth tops and a limited number of finest samples, aiso at the same price. Saturday $9 Q5 Women’s 50c Rubbers, 29ce Excellent rubber overshoes; storm or croquet styles; all sizes. Women’s $1 Juliettcs, 59c Made of black felt, trimmed with fur; leather soles; all sizes. Dozens of other god lots of shoes, for men, women and chil- dren, at about half prices during this sale. (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Rear.) Misses’ and Girls’ Coats and Suits 3) ff Broad. | cloth Sut, $19.75 J Sy es Saiis, /ormerly 30 Caracul Cloth Trimmed Small Women Can Be Fitted, Too We have sold hundreds of these suits at $30. || Girls’ and Misves' $19.75 ! | Caracul Cloth Caats— “for misses and || A manutacturer who had too biga stock of finer |, for misses and small wom- girls; one of <he i broascloths made up for us these 200 suits at | en: extremely long, semi- ene a price which makes possible to-morrow’s low!) fitting hick. fine caracul Gt coats of f prie. The style 18 4 mew Directoire, as illus PN SNe facy wool clomis; Diree- | trare |; made with high collar: fancy satin ties; | Sati lined, large shawt toire style: rovers, collar | mew tailored siceves; semi-titted back: long |, collarsbraidtrimmed black and cuffs of fine quality t coat and artistically trimmed skirt; all colors. ‘and good colors: regularly Diack caracul: ali the news go eas ne $22.50; to-morrow RE ROTBGNN 8 > Caracul Cloth Coats tor girls 6 to 14 years; fy $15 est shades; sizes 6 to 168 “Fine caracul: Jong, loose back’ two styles, plain “ Years; (O-MOFOW eay wa and braid trimmed; lined throughout: | (Siegel Cooper Siere, Seeond Floor at. $12.50 worn $10; to-morrow at..... $7.95 Coane Ask tor “Ss, & Hy.” Green ' Trading Stamps—We Give Them | Printed from new plates on good paper. Hundreds of titles to select from—and here are some of them: HIAWATHA—by Longfellow. FAIRY L ND OF SCIENCE—by Buckley. VANITY FAIR-—by Thackeray. JOHN HALIFAX—by Mulock. UNCLE TOM'S CABIN—by Stowe, T URE ISLAND—by Stevenson. BRINKER OR THE ILVER SKATES—by Mary Mapes Dodge. WILLY REILLY—by Carlton. TENNYSON'S POEMS. A POOR GIRL—bty Helimburg. IN A BOAT—by Jerome. POEMS. FRANK ON THE GUNBOAT—Castleman. WORLD OF GIRLS—bty Mea HOSPITAL SKETCHES—by Alcott. ALL ABOARD—by Oliver Optic. LORNA DOONE—by Blackmore. RUBAIYAT—by Omar Khayyam, HERBERT CART! LEGACY—by Alger. SNOW BOUND—by Whittler, MINISTER'S WOOING. by Stowe. FOLLOWING THE FL AG—by Coffin, WIDE, WIDE WORL D—by Warner, RAB AND HIS FRIENDS—by Brown, BLACK BEAUTY—by Sewell, KIPLING'S BALLADS. TALES FROM SHAKESPEARE—by Lamb, INEZ—by Evans, | ONGFELLOW'S POEMS. PLAIN TALES FROD s ripe OM THE HILLS—by VICAR OF WAKEPIELD—by Goldsmith FIFTEEN DECISIVE BATTLES — by re NNING HIS WAY—by Coftn, TEN NIGHTS IN A EN NI BAR ROOM—by SHIFTING FOR HIMSELF—ty Aiger, THE STICKIT MINISTER—by Crockett, THE SKETCH BOOK—by Irving, Published to sell at 35c and have never been sold for less than 25¢; Sat- urday your choice] Fy Tiago Cc i (Siegel Cooper Store, 3d Floor, Center.) | Alligator Bag with claws Vienna handle rocco Seal grai, leather; inside choice of bla colors; special AaV als Children’s Rama Hand Bags—m Saturday at Goat Seal Leather Hand Bags. tan black Mo diacs y metal chan Leather Carriage B choice of red, navy, Copenhagen, brown, tar mitation Carved and Nothing that the Big Store has done in years so em- Phatically demonstrates its supremacy in the millinery line as the wonderful show- ing of trimmed hats displayed forthe first time last Monday at this price. This new line wiil prove as successful as our famous $5 line. These Hats are Worth Far More Than $10 Judged by the values offered in other good stores, these hats are worth fully $15 ~some of them eveninore, 150 hats just finished in our workrooms will be $10 sown to-morrow at.... Millinery at $5 1,000 beautiful and stylish models here tor you to seicct trom at this price--no two alike, (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Front, 191 St) Fountain Pens Very appropriate and beautiful Christmas Gift. They are made of hard rubber with |4ekarat pen point inserted, as pen is heavily covered with sterling silver filigree. Regular price, $2.30; to-morrow. (Siegel Cooper S Leather Goods Specials wing hornback alligator bags throughout and fitted with alarge kilt trimmings and strong oar size 8 inches; Saturday at BL,9D ch size; covered n, or pressed com poche ck and 49e DSatur- noire li with and black; special > ; nan, 98 strap handle; , with inside change pu stitcied handle or gua m TIM: ao mings: b # Saturday atrere B8e | Seal Grain Lather Hand Bags— moire lined; with brass fimish mets! trame, inside ¢ purse; stitched leather handle choice of black oF . colors; Saturday 98e cco Hand Uags—siiiched handle, with inside Urse; ¢ ivice ’ $1.50 wit ve Third Floor, Centre.) \ Hi i , A Wonderful and limety Purchase yi Gi Gas d & @ att Makes It Possible for i | ot the Entire Stock on Hand of alate ar ON Y, Us to Offer ‘ (Limit, 2 toa Customen) || Finest High-Class Suiis and Overcoats tor Menand Youths ai About Half the Regular Retail Prices Now, at the Very Height }} We have 1,000 more} ot the Seliing Season } Springficld rifles to sell at | HIS famous Broadway concern has retired from business, unloading their enormous but magnificent stocks of hand tailored suits, overcoats and plush lined i The Geneartoneliprics arex | kersey overcoats ‘made with muskrat collar and facing) to us Practically at our own prices. These are the finest specimens of the expert tai.or’s best § These guns cost the U. S. efforts—you could mot get better or more desirable materials or styles if you paid double these prices named for to-morrow. é Se g Sods tid Wh Sh y —~——1 Qvercvals in !ancies, biacks nag pw | Cvs coute—Very tine overcoats in fall ) |4¢ GE) Overeca.a—Ii_you paid twice this price toa custom tailor you FM Government $15 to $15 each, anal rOwlorauntnsxerseyel Ae $ Ind and winter weights; many silk lined $20 could not get better material, style or workmanship. These In this new lotitherelare: te ) throughout; materials include smartest overcoats are made of highest grade St. George kerseys, a! meltons and frieze: big fancies and biack and Oxford kerseys; Worth up to hand tailored, in Oxford, blue and blacks; lined with most Model 1879 Worth up to variety of novelties in| | Worth up to —fully 1,000 overcoats in this lot 2 costly venetians and serges; Skinner's satin sleeve lining Rifles— $20 brown, gray, olive, tan $30 values up to $30, at $15, and finest silk velvet collars. Also fancy overcoats, plush with triane| the fancy cuffs and collars; values upto$20.) 1. odeis for young men and good looking, conservative The Suits—Splendid examples of hand-tailored garments, far better than are Model 1884 AOGPNIRH erate worsted ; ' she Suria—mace of high grade worsteds fel models for older mens choicest patterns in olive tan, | shown in ready-to-wear clothes even at $30 and $35 by so-called specialists. All Rities we verre nnd Hae Seo a $10, brown and gray; many suits in this lot were made to | the ore rics inet desirable colors and in an endless assortment of pat- i endless variety; va UIE) a sell at $30, at $15. terns. Every detail of these garments is carried out faultlessly. AU Sizes for Men and Youths of Every Build (Siegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Rear) Men’s Shirts 79e Buffington ’ Wi f ° Sy | inter Over- Hats and Caps for Men and Child , ae ls ee x yr; Hats and Caps for Men an dren) tis ramous $1.50 Brend ae coatsa : | Caps tor M Hats for Men For Children socree=ygg Thousands 9 Es aps for Men | . 4 Y of men know Unlimited assortments of per-| Made of cloth, leather, silk,| Fine black, derbies, that the) About 300 dozen in more than ]] the Eclipse” nae ectly tailored and stylish gar-lcravenetted fabrics and fur.) age a i aot ou ae two hundred styles) of caps and GAG 15.) R35 | Leather ments for boys ranging from 3 tol Samples trom the man who makes year's training. in the hat busi | "M&O! winter wear. The man who Handerd 0 | 14 years old. These are made of | the vest and highest-priced caps fess to find out why. The de-| made them is considered the best Suns0! exe 25¢ finest meltons, friczes, che\iots,| produced in this country, All are tects are invisible to the ordinary | in bis line. His ideas are original! we poye 8,000 to sell at nearly half Bat Car. |] + in Oxiords, blacks, blues; alsoj tall and winter weights. eye nor will a season’s wear re-| and “snappy” and he makes his| jess than the standard price tridg s— fancy materials; in popular Rus-| Nearly 2.500 of them, In every veal Maes standard ie e| copswith a thoroughness thathas| Choice of at least fifty new, fall pub 45-70; sian, Jack Tar and buiton-to-| shape and style you can think highione aad even mileros ig) Made him famous and prosperous. | “terns: cheviots, madraceswandicers box of neck styles. To-morrow’s ex-| of. and in other styles vou have) high one copmicroscon, ‘ (x 20 { : T never thought of, being original defects reduce his standard | These caps show his novel ideas| cales. All are coat-style shirts, with tor 70c traordinary sale Prices Save YOU) aidnew. Atrepularretail price Prices about one-half. Andso| and fine work at their best.| cuffs attached or detached; all sizes ff Shot Cartridges—45-70; for' from $2 to oy on a garment,| they would cost irom $1.50 youre ya ve oueacupiee nee GG sD for to-morrow] and all sleeve lengths. Ail 79, bird shooting; box of 20 65c according to the crade. to $3. Choice 500 @ 75 of black derby ou WO ST ZO| Ait ssouier 39C,69e & 89c| Perect goods and guaran- ||P CeUBscocsanoaduoesctdoe «Ma Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Rear) to-morrow at... Ic OC Goren, to-morrow, i °4U{ half regular ’ teed to fit. Saturday at... c 5 A Also These Specials : SECSTER EE jin Other Guns 10-murrow: ee Benn Ene eye famous U. > $ . Navy magazine rifles; 48/! 9 o Women’s 3 to G d B k caliber; made by the Reming-|; Pure Foods Vomen’s. Waists $4 QEll noo teen ton Ame Co." Simar But | : 5 7 5 a 5 t hey Were Pubiishd to were used by the English |} Some of Saturday's | Exquisite Messaline and Chiffon Models, Designed 85 Shoes 1.95 EDD, (ebay Se | against the Boers. Accurately |/ in che Most Fetching Styles, and Specialty 4 Aas au sighted up to 1,000 yards.|) Priced To-Morr Take your choice to-morrow of ake your | Can be used as single shot or ! riced or To-Morrow. Geeta iectios eighteen of the iy choice at. . |; S-eartridge magazine $3.50 { [At $5.90| Waists— exquisitely pest Sy IES DIOS : The lot includes the Works rifle, Special at...... Pool F uced for this win- Winchester Hotchkiss U. S. N ; ~ trimmed with fine neianaeenvedtromh of some of the greatest | Repeating Rities—6-snot maza- Val. and Venise lace; pointed voke $1 to $3 on every writers. All new books, |}] zine, were manufactured by th Winchester Repeating A Co. for the U.S. Governm They take the 45-caliber,center fire Government car- og ~ stridge. Specialat..... » $3.50 | Sharp's ‘‘Uld Relisble’? Guns— the best and neatests ooking tifles ever made for the U.S. ys they are hammeriess and tWe the 45-caliber, center tire cartridge, shot or ball; they have all the latest fea~ ay ~¢ tures, Special at..... $3.00 U. 8. Springfield Muzzle Load- ing Rifles—58 caliber; ep KH | Mewpiathe seni saint seeee aed) Sharp’s Center-Fire Kifles—:he famous sharpshooters’ gu 50 caliber, center-fire; Py Wes ” $1.50 ouble-barrel Pistols | —just receives trom Belgium. || They are most efiective for}; target or house. Cost a, $12 new; to-morrow at $2.95}, 100 Wernd! Rifles—as used in Aus+ trian Army. They take the 43. caliber German cartridge, Un-|} equaled ior close and accurate | shooting. Complete with sword bayonet.. $1.95 I 25c Cartridges for the aboye rifles, box of 10........ Sharp Ceriines—relics of the { Civil a special to- r 50e/} ! 1 ; : morrow Blucher Swords — guaranteed, to us to be genuine . $1.50) Waterloo relics.. U.S.Cavalry Swords guod condition.......... t Gras Swords—actually used by)! French in Ma Dahomey wars, ic { Bay one $—actually | used in Franco Prussian y= |? 45c ! Indian Relics at 95e A Collection of Od | Guns Captured by! the \'' U.». Soldiers from the dndians and Sold at}! Auction. ese ale guns used by the any of the Rosebud Reser- | | | n during their last con- | } flict wia the United States, | | They comprise an interesting | } collection, most attractive to ||] curio hunters. The lot in- ||} cludes guns of the most Ciel periud—-some are dounle- ¢ load- the stocks, each of whi | j barrel shotguns, m | ers.rimt ndcaptire, Some , | of them have been repaired in | | a crude Way by the warriors | | with pices of skins: others | | have noiches cut ir | | proba

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