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THE EVENING CHURCH BURNED ee EA Rabti of Williamsburg Syna-! gogue Believes Looters Sel Destroying Blaze. WORLD, FRIDAY, xovmasae 20, 1908, al (Sizer aces Till 12 0’ Clock aan NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STO ‘Suits & Geraci Coats for Girls and Misses The Coats | The Suits $10,090 to Charity Do you ki ow a ciarity you'd like to get money tor? We distribute $10,000 in cash to charitable institutions next February. Get details at Voting Booth, enprance to Women’s Parlor, 2d Floor. Worth “pto $250, TZo- Morrow, It's the continuation of |i our November sale—and it's Pood chance to get hrist as gifts cheap). ‘ew, perfect Umbrellas, ode of rood mutcrials. An almost endless variety | Of handles to choose from, The Frames —Exeter Paragon y steel rods; bulb run- 26-inch size for women, b for men. The Coverings —Waterproo! taf Fetas an excellent fabric that will both shed the rain be and weir longer than any of nary pure silk covering. | Every umbrella fitted with fine vase and tassel. | "Siegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Front.) Specials in Good Books EE Z7o-morrow The International Science Library: ARR organ. » norte eauinprd chole | Rett, valuable painuiags and oeveral thousand dollars worth of plush seats | were destrored by a fire which ate up the Interior of the Bethe Bthotura Senay | rm Nos ZA and Ge Keap street, Williamsburg, today. Be quickly and quiewly dk the firemen | @rercome the flames that 5,008 pupils of the Eastern Disirict High Schook oa, the opposite comer, knew noting about | the proximity of the blaze until a school | Sloppy. fire drill was ordered. The pupils were} Wt as perfectly safe, You eat surprised to see the engines leaving. | iite' Fru or and” nod eanily’and sately luce your fat a 1h ‘The fire was discoverad by Joseph) "Hor eate by all druggists at $1.0) per tol! Dreacher, whe lives next to the ayna-} size bor. or by mail prepaid, by the Reng «0 Co, BoA Bldg., Detroit, Mic! ne Latins NA UE) Coctabe Mkt 8d LD Company | will gins, send you a trial Ving, be trid to enter the buratng | prcgage tree bsnl I you will write @@iica, but the interior was Hike @ | them WE to Detroit; 00 free packages farnare and the men were forced back. | aru st The work of the firemen was directed | to saving the organ, but it had elready succumbed to the flames. The decore- tive work of the celilng and walis was al @estroved by fire and waier. The Rev. Simon Coben. rabbi of the mi aynagogue. Ud the police that be be- | Neves tne Ore was ile work of burglars | er vandals. The police say that de-| fective wiring near the roof caused the blaze. Twenty-two valuable gas brack- | @ts had been ripped from the side walls | and a valuable “pointer” used by the pases to indicate the lesson in the iptures was also missing. | ———_— 47 PERSONS KILLED BY CARS IN OCTOBER | ri Same Number of Fatal Acci- | dents as That of Correspond- + ing Month of Last Year. The onl: reason thatwe can undersell all comnetition on thése Caracul Coats £0 deci 1s that we ninced our 0 des three weeks ago and zht heav- ily. You get the full efit of our foresight and to-morr. you may choose from ten smart, snaopy styles | have your choice of fine broadcloths, for girls of 6 to 14 and misses 14 to18 | cheviots and fancy worsteds: all lin at the following prices: One of the cleverest styles of the In loth: ex Set ae large, clean type. At 50c a Vol. Season in suits that should ordinarily be priced £22.50 to This late creation is s illustrate You can Were $1.50 to $2 a Volume. Titles are: DARWIN'S DESCENT OF TYNUALL'S FORMS OF WATER, THE ANCIENT LIFE— HISTORY OF THE EARTH, by H. A, Nicholson DARWIN S ORIGIN OF SPE - MAN AND THE GLACIAL PERIOD, by W . OTHER WORLDS THAN OURS, by Proc: \'" AN, throughout with guaranteed satin $18.50 Coats | Se Coats | Colors are catawba, smoke, navy, wis- a | taria and green, also black, A full $1 Tange of sizes for misses of every one perfectly. price in. ten inch, fine horn . \ \ MARY 3 APPS 5 | (Siege! Cooper Store, Stcond Floor, Value $7.50 wack alligator hacs 'y ST BREN OF SAN si i | the World’s Greatest 4 with two natural claw orna- se Classics spas inion oes || Women’s Elaborate Waists | | Good Shoes for Women & Children | | oi nee see | Alligator Bags Made of Genuine Alligator Hive in the Newest and Mos? Desired Designs —and Prie-d for 7o0- Morrow at These Figures: At $5. 50 Alligator Ba gs— (He Longer ONY Si Excuse To Be Fat 2 vols. toi TYNDALL ON SOUND. HUNLEY'S SCIENCE AND EDUCATION, SPENCER'S EDUCATION rit Ye size; change purse, card case and extra handker- S pect Priced 1o- chief pocket black and colors, iN At $2. 95 Women's Shaker Dotted Net Thevinayevalil (herelvielveu coulenectiteneette At 41 a Vol. that price and all the wear you could get fa ot kidskin, calfskin and patent leather For Misses and Children— Jot of winter-w lace styles, all siz All the Wint twear is Ready—rubbers, legpings, feit shoes, storm boots {or women, sses and children Choice Waists— Fashioned with yoke ot mT Original Price by Subscription, tucked net; edged with wide Venise lace insertion front and back; full length sleeves of cluster tuck- ing and ruffled Val. lace edging; high shaped collar trimmed with insertion and edging of Val. lace; white and ecru; special at $2.95. g Women! s Messaline Silk At $3.95 Waists—designed with lace yoke front Pe ack; blouse is elabor- ated with rows of lace insertion, sleeves are full length and lace trimmed entire length; blue, pink and white; special at $3.95. p28 4 At $3.95 Women’s Net Waists— Here are Three Speciais for as elaborately designed with Saturday: of : 429 German Val. lace and fine lace medal- Dolls’ Metal Folding Beds—18 inches long;complete with morrow at Seal Grain Bags - $3 a voume. 3 black purchased Value $3 ten-inch siz and colors; change purse 2, Calf Leather Bags— At 88 fancy ‘Striped press: RE Value'ss, Baxe—large 12inch | | Wegant Styles of Net, Lace and Messaline Silk, | |“ have 1 styles in a line of women s shoes to sell to- photogravure illustrations. At $2.25 Double Handle ¥ button and Titles are: ar $1.50 shoestat 98C | | re ceperauist PLATO'S REPUBLIC. TASSO'S JERUSALEM DELIVERED. | Caldwell Player-Piano ds the | | Only One | | ing; with purse, card case and mirror; black and colors. (Siegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Front.) NLIED HISTORY OF THE S “HISTORY OF FLOR- “oot Mould” Shoes Are Popular Be in addition tothe NCE vely moderate DANTE S$ DIVINE COMEDY. s in New York THREE OTHER SPECIALS: instyles and shapes, | | Phe American Commonwealth— ifort and satisfaction thy leah J 40 one whi Shoes will r there isn’t a line of she that pives:o p Nor one that Ive Geen ames Bryce; 2 vol+ A for Sat- this urday, a set..... $1.19 Prices are $3, $3.50 and $4| | Washington, the Capital City— lions; blouse is embellished with jilustrateds hyeRutusiwRockwelll lace insertion; fuillength sleeves; — Wilson; 2 volumes; publisher's trimmed with lace and medallions; Foot Mould Ail- Suede Button Shoes price $3.50; Satur- navy blue. And eq day, a set $1.50 $3.50 || | new York—Old and New—with on the Market $395, furnishings; each,. 50c Miniature Moving Picture Ma- chines—burns kerosene oil; com- ESSN CHORD In black, London smoke, br At $5 Women’s Waiat of all-over plenty of them and in all Car accidents in New York reported | to the Public Service Commission for | Uriental lace, exquisitely plete with strong lens; 5 spelnGacnen 7 floor, Rear.) quaint, curious, and modern il- the month of October, as presented by | | Gachiceee ens $2.50 designed with clusters of ruffled Val. iace (Ses a - alain curious; andlimadern si | Travis H. Whitney, secretary at the|!/ And it is as good as any ||| Dolls’ Semi-Collapsible Go-Garts edzing; pointed yoke, front and back em- =f feta (cation sD VARutasl eck del ii hh Venise lace medal- Heme Sian trimmed, tal le ath with Serving Pieces--Reduced price was $3.50 fess gy 5a” edging of Jace, in white andeream special | | Odds and Ends of Rovers’ W. R. Silvcr-Plated | | (sess coose: sure, Mis Hoor, Center) Allover Cluny Lace Serving Pieces d duced tor At $1.95 Boe rant Mesignenl with ia 9 Sharp y Reduced To-morrow. \ . 5 leeves are full length and shaped at 0 l aped collar; as illustrated; in ecru and ous STRATE Children sCoats y Ladies, | De baie | “Cream Ladies, and Bonnets i e. regular semi-weekly meeting of the | cr Commission to-day, were 4,668, as|}| $450 instrument made. | against 4,856 in October, 1907. Forty-| In musical quality it has! . ersor vere killed in Oc i! Treanor the wo gears wamea we" |} NO equal at or anywhere: Here is a list of the accidents for the || near its price—and noj}| pout mith totals of the killed, |! amount of money will buy a, Oct, 3908, Oot. 10gt better playing mechanism) w than that which is installed in it. Sold on Terms of a], Small Cash Pay- ||| ment and $10 | ' a Month Bench, cover and 12 rolls of music free; no interest on de-| STRAUS HAS A PLAN TO || ferred payments i] AID THE UNEMPLOYED. a Pe WASHINGT Nov. 20.—Secretary O RASENGTON, Nor wasereter7| i! Kirchhoft and Labor, has developed a comprehen- | e sive plan for aiding the unemployed of the country. It partakes of the pria- lano ciples underiying the zation of the Bureau of Information in the Immigra- tion Service. This bureau gathers In- | formation from those Who seck to en- face labor, and furnishes that informa- flon to Immigrants coming to this coun- | The s —English leather cloth upholsterysat.............. (Siegel Cooper Store, Third Floor, Center.) plaits from shoulder to bust; wrist with lace edging; high white; special at $1.95. Paper Flowers For Thanksgiving Decorations Carnations— pink, white or red; worth 39c a 25 doz.; to-morrow at Roses pink or yellow; worth 39¢ a dozen; to-morrow at. 25¢ Chrysanthemums —pink, white or yellow; each, to-morrow at 10c (Siegel Cooper Store, Third Floor, Center.) Berry Spoons, Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Center.) Caeeie ) Pie Knives, aeeee Fish Knives, Pickle Forks, l Gaps iter A Great Piece of News Crowded Into a Small Space , Fur Hats at $1.95 ‘OUR choice of many chic and exclusive models—every one designed this week—offered to-morrow at the extraordinarily moderate price named. These are made of black Russian hare or coney (an imitation of lynx) over new turban shapes and trimmed with head or head and tail. Other ready-to-wear fur hats priced equally attractively. (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Front, 19th St.) Nut or Fruit Baskets made of smoked glass If this item got the space with quadruple silver plated trimmings; it deserves it would be given never sold for less than $5; Saturday.. $1.25 | three times the space we Carving Sets—of yenuine Sheffield steel, 9-inch have to spare tor it. Just biade knife, guard fork and sharpening steel; read, choice of stag or ivory grained celiuloid handles: 3 pieces: vaiue $2.95; set for $1.60 Carving Sets--with stag handles, made by the Meriden Cutlery Co.: their best English steel; fitted with sterling silver ferrules; 3 pieces in fancy lined case; value $3.50, (Siege! Cooper Store, Main Floor, Front.) Groceries These Specials for To-Morrow: STRICTLY FRESH MACAROON CRISP MANZANILLA OI Qt. jar... n FLORIDA SWEET ORANGE: CRISP WHITE CELERY—bunch NEW MIXED NUTS—S%q Ibs., AFFINITY SOAP—reg. 5c bar.. OYSTER CRACKERS biscuits; reg. 5¢ pi =\[Another Overcoat Snap! Fine, Rochester-made Garments—The Entire Unsold Production of digo of the Biggest Tailoring Concerns in That City. More Than 4,000 Coats work of the bureau ts Hmited to ts only tary Straus has j plicable to Built for durability as well as tone excellence— evolved w ng elnployment, bea THREE-LAYER CA\ ———_>-——_—_ ‘| | and in both respects ex- rieties; each. . Altogether. We Got Them One-Third Under Regular Whole- Lest! Can YOU Find It? || | cels_all_ similarly priced PRI POUND CAKE. sale Figures and Shali Sell Them 10-Morrow This Way: The Black Bag ts instruments, nislald. Lives and money ave om || $5 Down thrown away in Fresh Meats At Whole loins of fresh Jersey 1 De ie Res ppouldagtl regulars up Peter Balected fresh lean Jersey lde 1 (pie $ moat ot, thier are $ enals ate Hind quarters of Canada ‘mut? De $15 ae6 veiieg In: ay Not one in this lot Vaiuesup J SERINE pear er ie terme Nothing Cone Garson, Meyer & Co.) Crna ereen: Mears 0.) | searching for it. and small monthly payments What treasure did, t contain, to war- ||| (Siegel Cooper Store, Pifth Floor, Center.) | Bi Rae no in nonin pinden areaaeyeral Button-to rant this wild | Ask for “S, & H.’’ Green ina suarioaiol Ie Black, Oxford and| button = to throat throat and | search? See Mon- Trading Stamps— We foe quarters of genuine lamb 1 De j fancy gray and brown || “auto” style and uther, new and regular styles inieianle ans day's Evening Give Them |;uINtsinge: | ance a choice. Infants’ Short Coats—of Bedford World, i — i Cord, months to 2 sy id a crate “F610 ¢ Genuine St. George Kersey Overcoats in oxford, blue fins spare ibe) ibs 9. SO and black. They sel! the world over at $30; to-morrow at, $2 () cked Penn, turkeys, New tod uueka and geese at the 10s Fine black Kersey, plush lined Overcoats, with mupbral Ei (een Re i collar and facings; value $30; to-morrow at.--+-+ Apr) Tey AAP SRE | And Values Almost as Sensational in Men's ‘Suits | Furs at important reductions . ; Regular $15 Suits Regular $20 & $25 gular $28 & $30 Wines and Liquors 1o- Morrow at.. "$10 Suits To- Morrow at 9155, Suits To- Morrow at $20 Saturday Thanksgiving h Speciale lage! Goaper § : leat: In order toreduce stock preparatory tore- |!) 4 | o.40 some imperie French $Y 94 eer a To-morrow’ ’ onace”* Boys’ Clothing years; value $2: at.. $1.50 Children’s Bonnets Felt Bonnet s—regularly Tei Children’s Coats $2.25 Bear Skin Coats....$1.65 | | § Fine Kersey Coats—plaited back | | and front, sila-Draid trimmed, bs ages 2 to 6; value a S550) aby. cgoserece $4.75 Black Caracul Coats with quilted bf ining, ages 2 to i value'$10.50; at...... $7.75] 1% $1.50; at, 98e Dutch Bonnets —corauroy, rib- bon immed; value $2.25; at $1.95 Felt epi Silk Velvet Bonneta-- wath satin rib bon rosettes, 32.95 to$4.2 (Siegel Cooper ¢, Second Floor, champagne moval to their rew store, C.G. Gunther’s Sons’ iH $1.15 Inrge bottle best. American 94¢ / i} q champagne € | entire stock of Fur Garments will be sold | | | | #35," ss" Sets "7" oo 98¢ rn WHF Table Tumblers at vex an } 4 2s suart ote Tresdmil whi QRe Suits and Overcoats Blouses Hoe | y much less than usual prices. { 21) ar bets Cerio! No. 8 de Long Overconts, reefers and Rus: | | of imported domestic fabrics in 59e¢ PE ET n ° ular designs, © Long and medium Coats of Seal, Chin- || || | °°"! “et The [REA pun earls tay IBY | Aare 48c to 52 We sell them regularly at , y. 4s leas i 72c; many stores ask $1, ||| chilla, Ermine, Broadtail, Persian Lamb’ lari” OBe At $3 A t t $5. At $6 At $7 They are fine, } os Y thin-blown” ‘| Mink, French Dyed Seal, Caracul and Pony ee eee ne ni table tumblers, ' KeefersandRus- Reefersand Rus- Keefersand Rus. itvelers and itu See he on | Skin, mace Bde sian Overcoats— sian Overcoats — sian Overconts— Sian aneres and wit aoe $1.40 portle iomasds “Three 8124 Jack dar and bute Jack Tar and but popular fabrics: Pap ee graved i ‘ Ta ‘ in tar!’ cognac brandy. ° fon-fo-neck styles; ton-to-neck styles; Jack Tar and bute 4 ated with yourir Mulfs and Neck Pieces in all the desirable 81 bertle Imported Menzanilis Qo 3 to 10 years, 310 10 years, | toneto-neck stylen: gach Tar Ani buts \in Old English # pad) | furs, fashionably modeled. A ith Imported Consolador port..84s | Long Overcoa' Long Overccats > '° '@ Years 3to 12 years. Style, while you @ i} Oe quart bottle California port oF BQ, t —O xtord gray, —new.st snades Long Overcoats Long Overconte | wait, | 194 Flt A sherry ic ue and fa ao y large shoulders ~—melton, kersey, of melton, k leer eterrs | ve! wart bene Gelitorala ue mixtures; 8 to 16 and velvet collars, cheviots; newest frieze; stylisi a of | | wae; Seal Maes : dde years B to 18 years. shades; 8-16 yrs, models; 8-16 yrs only, cozen O9C | New York, isagcsons Store, Fourth Fos, From) Siegel Cooper Store, Second Sloor, Rear | ‘ >to) a | Ask for “S, & H.’’ Green Trading Stamps—We Give ihem

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