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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1908. eennnnrersrer ner erate ereernre™ Thanksg ving Candies, Favors and Flowers at Specially Low Prices’ OOPERG. salah PBR LO Gaertn | 10 ee Ss. & H.?’ Green Trading Stamps Free + {OFFERS ASTAGE CAREER TO DOZEN. PRETTY GIRLS | | ear eee | \ ome ried of (Old Stewart Building). Store Closes at 6 P. M. | | Co.'s omn © ) E / \ John Wanamaker Lecce omen s respectfully advises Early Christmas Shopping Mr. Frohman Will Give Con- sera) applying at Premium R th ff tom given free a set of ten “S, & Gi Lit uu th Stamps. O: one set of eny one date is good in ‘ because ti Ad 1—A\l assortments are now at their full heights 2—The Christmas goods can be more casily selected 3—It desired, anything chosen will be with- drawn from sale and kept for delivery until date wanted. Evening World Readers. | Double Stamps with Purchases Made Belore Noon rocery Specials tor PPecinesting Turkeys, meats, poultry and groceries purchased before § P. M., Wednesday will be delivered the same day to all pointsbetween the Battery and 110th strect E make you this plain promise which we expect to “32 have you take at its exact face value and to which we ¢ expect you to hold us: eK The ‘owest market prices tor turkeys, chickens, geese and '° ducks to-morrow will be found at the Siegel Cooper Pure Food Store But in accepting this promise you must count qualify. You may not Know that there are several different grades of turkey—some of them we B won't have in the store at Don’t make the mistake of ruining your = dinner by taking a long-dead, cold-storage turkey or an out-of-condition “ “fresh turkey” because the price is low. Several car- loads of that sort were offered us last week. We re- fused them—but they will doubtiess be on sale else- whe ‘A CHANCE FOR AL | with Such a Start, Future of | | Any Girl With Ability | Would Seem Assured. New Nuts SUPERIOR MIXED NUTS — shanksg.ving Cakes Sitar | | THREE-LAYER CAKES 40c } | TUTTI FRUTTI CA }) ea This store is different from others in several This !s Mr. Frohman’s offer to ways, and in particular in its roominess affording ‘American girls who aspire to stage satisfactory service. FRESH POL earecrs and who have had no oppor- | tunity to get a hearing. The offer is Women’s Tailored Suits | made only to those who wish to take i ec. ery bird we sell will be fresh-killed, dry-picked tender. We guarantee it—as well as that, the Wagy ube ld Li. Line wal Wl eee SOFT SHELL WAL- each, 7 a : price will be the lowest for which that kind of 4 turkey can be bought j Ul We offer a cat-load of 20c if \. such turkeys to-morrow at Att WY e We AWS ‘\ | | | “ and b CHARLOTTE RL with pu ySoATED 2be NEW PERSIAN DATES — i 6c} CITRON 95 @| iN GLiVES Be up the work seriously | Of Exceptional Attractiveness To each of the twelve pretty girls | The correctness of style and the excellence of fabrics are TAGE BoLisHED Ass taken for granted—for they are Wanamaker suits. ul Add to this the fact that they will be priced tomorrow at ten dollars or more below the figures they would regularly jus- tify—a large saving on such popuiar-priced suits. ors of The TF a contract for forty A by thet e will hank English Phim Pudding UALITY 1 | Mat snes FORMOSA OL Eng This con FOUNTAIN. Q Old >, > { lish Breakfas English style | Pure Pork Sausage | RRS ea Tente MIXED) Sse is the fa » 25¢ and caddy, $1.75; | i | outlay of $ { Tb, caddy SH FRUIT JAMS— eee 4A COPFER— well known fendi 3) Ibi can = et weight y you'd like | sqyUSS " Swoeet Oranges e Bde pockets, close-fitting sleeves. The coats are lined with sutin or taffeta; the to get money for? We distribute | ite 6) pack time ages oe et in The Evening skirts are made in various gored and plaited styles, some trimmed with braid $10,000 in cash to charitable in-| oranges, Rate toe f Soenaniaetnenh to correspond with coat. Special at $17.50. | Ry recente unebruatyanGetides)|, ee with ait : Tacebseuiacmmneeec At $23.75—Suits of unfinished woisted in navy blue, black and gray tails at Voting Booth, entrance to Women’s Parior, 2d Floor. coat in new hipless model, hangs perfectly straight from shoulder, vent in back | | finished with rows of buttons, single-breasted, fastened with five large covered buttons, notched collar, close-fitting sleeves with turned-back cuffs, large patch | ages of Tryphosa. simple. Here they a The competition will be open for the A Truly Sensational Sale of Trimmed Hats | |Fruit, Nut and Cake Se eee or au ___At $17.50—Smartly Tailored Suite of chevron stripes, plain stripes, {| Ss DATA e Rett at : broadcloths and other ‘smart suitings; mostly made with knee-length coat, WSS US raat ‘ single- breasted, ceams slashed, finished with rows of buttons, inlaid collar of \ $10,000 ¢ eee - | f)Satin, outlined with braid, small revers; some elaborately trimmed with wide N K oO ment in the I : end harrow braid, fastened with two buttons, large revers and turnover close- #1 | Charity a ea fitting collar; others slightly cutaway; seams trimmed with taffeta silk. | Wes car cite tee cect ceo te ho Another style, half-fitting, bipless coat, bound with satin, large patch Dolyoulkeowia eel ‘ iS eee pockets; gored skirt buttoned down front. Second floor, Old Building. During tat time atl appitcante an Especially Fur Hats, the Present Raging Favorites Bowls at *1.25 | ted to send their photogra) : ; 4 £ iid = | { sgraph Litor, Evening World, Black Silk Waists ONTH in and month out, for season cA This Hat $5 A Bc ae P. 0. Box wy York City." foe AH after season, and year after year, < ecial Sale in | tenet Namist Two fine models, one of taffeta, the other of messaline silk, 7 = 4 On the back of each photograph must sa A we have continued to give New Time tor Thanks- be written the full name and address § both decidedly effective in cut and trimmings, will appeal to York the best hats at $5 that the price Afi women who want practical waists that show smart style and a could buy anywhere. There has never gtving t f i i 1 tty model 4 j ae P 4 gouch of dressings. We pave also a particularly pretty el pest aocime ine nav deten Past years Take your choice to-mor- rag in 2 ie: S, i At $6.50—Waists of black taffetasilk, yoke of stitched faggoting, finished shown fale A hee Biles ue and eases | row of several hundred 1 in front with straps, plaited back, fitted sleeve and stitched cuffs, open front. CRRA Gl enseen | imported and domestic | a sed, At $7.75—Waists of Messaline silk, yoke of Valenciennes lace, silk bead- ny ¢ else. Fear vifcake (RGwls ing and medallions, plaited below, finished with rows of Valenciennes inser- This but To- Morrow's Is By Far ruit, nut and cake bowls | qi @entis!, as far as they are concerned tions, plaited lace-trimmed back, trimmed sleeves. E. 5 . lin pretty designs, sub- En aieetarriicar a At $10—Waists of black silk, dotted net, yoke of Valenciennes lace, open Hat ; xtraordinary the Best We a a d | ‘wenty-fou 4s back, collar finished with silk, sleeves finished with lace and insertion. Display at Have Ei : stantially made, and an | At the close of the three weeks’ dura~ [Third floor, Old Building. $ lave Ever Made. leioanamenticonihe Thanksgiving table | tion of the contest, all photographs will 5 aj ___ Among a thousand other models it includes these, offered felonnetene illustrate devan dmport d face | oe ae hadges velcceed to ats, | _ In the ECONOMY BASEMENT: At $5—Waists of satin, in new [PSH in the face of arising market in furs and the sharpest demand cone wey Po nee ples: Se tee aecliwclect che J shades; pointed yoke of plaits and French knots, new sleeve. “«Shako”’ Hats for these very styles: —a very artistic triple swan design of j Srantyfoun) when/ th) thele/opinion are of Russian Hare (imi- | Marie Louise White Fur Hats | Fur Turbans Black Fur Turbans metal in green finish; the bow! is made of ' , fie smog’ weaullul, Sent tation of black lynx) | Hats I : \ iridescent glass. Some are silver plated | | 4. rhe) tyenty- cour Pestosrapne yi be Thanksgiving APRONS with head and tail, un- | made entirely of black | /mitstion of white fox, | Trimmed with imita- | Trimmed with hand- and have glass bowls—others are entirely ! Gtey fa nen Exch? weukh Cod curied ostrich feather fur.trimmed withhand- trimmed with fancy | tion of paradise fea- | some French silk and of metal. Only a few of each venders wit is Se aa gh eee Fresh, pretty sorts for the housekeeper who wants to super- and gold cloth. some roses and foliage. feather. thers, ' velvet dahlias. desi “Values up to $2.50; to. ! oF ice two dozen, ‘The twelve gia re. pintend the preparation of the Thanksgiving dinner, as well as for Choice of al! these (and more) at $5. Not one that wouldn’t sell at $10 or more in au se A Pp Beas ED $1.25 i } Geiving the largest number of votes [the maid and for the waitress. And very excelent values: other store in the United States. siesei Cooper Store, Second Floor, Front PDN A oy aon ner Eres Cee) nee will at once begin their course of train- At 25c—White lawn, with bib and bretelles, trimmed with embroidery or E Slate pSecond eigen arene) i att ead y 8 {pg under Mr. Frohman’s direction hemstitching, or plaits. Others with bib and straps. Or band aprons, with = The list of successful competitors, as ff wide plaits, plain or hemstitched. > published in The Evening World, must At 45c—Large, full-sized lawn aprons, bib and bretelles, with hemstitched Women Ss Foot e be accepted as final. Any contestant | hem or plaits; others with embroideries; or Gibson revers hemstitched. \ writing direct to Mr. Frohman on the At 90c—Lawn Princess Apron, bib and ruffle over shoulder, finely plaited, M Id Sh $3 Feubject will be at once disqualified. Another style has Gibson revers, trimmed with fine Embroidery. ou “noes, y) The competition ts not open to women Maids’ and Waitresses’ Caps, 4c to 35c. Imported Caps, 50c to 85c. VERY good |who are already on the stage Third fioor, Old Building. SAT | “The Dollar Princess” 1s the produc- OY These Thanksgiving specials for leton in which the winners will make In the ECONOMY BASEMENT: Cover-All Aprons, of Amoskeag _ Style for || to-morrow: f {their debut. This was to nayeloreneg gingham, navy blue and white check, 25c. walking, busi- i New York next February. But Mr. ; E A = « SSaheva By priser 06 Gas aoe nessun gress Julius Ellinger’s ' formance until next September in order ees : ’ 0 * ‘to give the prize winning twelve full Thanksgiving Candies every good rm sop eaEE ive a laren fier Bese Peeters ar Candies for the dinner table, candies for the games afterwards, leatheh, s Hi 28 Ppp ee re purer. Made ot benitial bow to a metropolitan audience. candies to eat all Thanksgiving Day long in fact—all delicious bits § ann mia as Prices as follows 3 { <== —<—= === fof goodness, of many different sorts, but of one degree of pureness} Sara ef “a 50 Concha Especials $2.49 i i For To-Morrow Onl, and freshness. You'll need some of these tomorrow: FON netoisels —Fegularly $3.73; at Poe { On 210e, » tific specifica~ 25 Perfectos—regular- A ’ Assorted Walnut or Cocoanut Pil-| Assorted Cream Drops, 25c pound. Nonsibviexperts ly $2.50; at $1.74 4 ‘Men s $18 Value lows, 25¢ pound Nut Candies, 25¢ | Assorted Gum Drops, 25¢ pound. ya LENS DY -exXPens), AI Sey 1 ee k rear Assorted Chocolates, 25¢ ‘and. 40c. ind if you like | gonear mune CONCHA ROUOUETS™ b New style button to neck. Assorted Boston Drops, 25c pound. | pound. comfort sold everywhere at 1c; box of $2.3 | * i ‘| J * Assorted Fancy Clips, 25¢ pound. | Marshmallows, 25¢ pound. ycombined | pays veneer ° $2.38 | ! | Yellow Jack Squares, 20c pound. | Chocolate Chips, 20c and 40c pound. fy aesaial| te tots aban ep a | a erproo Vanilla ‘and Chocolate Everton Taf- Fairy Sticks, in boxes, 20c; jars, 15c. voulmiliilikeiiese ae You really |, Kekularly 84 « box of SO; 40 $2.50 |§ y fee, 25c pound, Nougats, 25c pound, Basement, Old Building Per CYLON Rey (AR TI 2 I ITH ||| PR aE sn maene|| a | j O h aye on she market to-day as good asthe " $i | 4 3 Foot Mould grade that can be bought |] quarters a box of rs \ _Overcoats John Wanamaker Aa ea au cA Hic 91,99 I Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street Women’s Alt-Suede Shoes, $3.50 |) OM, are eter oso S145 y ia ui i Full assortments of this popuiar grade PRIME BEAUTY DIPLOMATI- 1 of footwear in the same styles and quality COS—reguler Se cigars box of GI 98 | >| materials that are priced $6 in specialty i" AartiOneManERREGn i | shoe shops. Don't be misled by the ‘guaranteed long filler; box of lt word “castor.” It's no different than || EMMA ABBOT PERFECTOS | = suede. Allsizes, At $3.50. |} wellknown Se cigar | “MEET ME AT} egume)) THE FOUNTAIN” (Siegel Cooper Store, Seco » | | IEGEL (0OPER CG. ror NOMPNNECTION’wrrn aay oTHtR sro’ 4 AE J.B.GREENHUT, Presivcnr | j I | i C f t i Have You a Piano | 2OUSENO OMTOLts = i! With Which {| |A Few Examples tor To-Morrow of the Values We Are | le T E - Offering Throughout Our Houseturnishing Store ° ° q % lf A s b a | t Curtain Stretchers — with non-| Savory Roasters —seif-basting h -} St 7 1 W i HM ~ ld | o Entertain 7 an etna an om Se tome corel |W ACH e Will You Unoose. | G special , Sheet iron top and g~ ey , ire elk | Aue 9 Medicine or Toilet Cabineta —|.. bottom; at 95e| |Button-(o-Neck, Butlon-lhrough or Fly-Front Overcoai? They, |) | ving Guests A in golden oak finish: 2shelves; | Unlyereal Food Choppers 75, Are All Represented in This Special Thanksgiwing Sale i{ Jock and key; special pe Els sessisensneens han ae A - Think how much more enjoyable a P Ape T5c | Steinfeld Saxon Fo ¢ hoppers HESE garments come from two famous Rochester tailoring concerns, whose 3 PF) the day will be if you have a piano Ash Sifters—with wooden box Prater pare Aa ang entire surplus stock we secured a third and more under price, No berter| i fe provide muse fot, those who | and flame and SOVERT RAL! Agiustiiat ns scenscas $1.50 " overcoats are made and the variety we show includes a/é the especially good || you are nota performer on the BSS! 4he Enamel Collanders: 25 things in fabric and style. Prices ure: piano yourself, chances are one of |! nani ete family size; special ar 0 —~ - —-—— —— 1} your guests will be, he 4 ty ver, family size; The best selection of « piano at : 30¢ aes s its price is the Values up .o 915 | I | l] Kirchhoff $995 cat iisgattel size: at 95e I : . ‘, ‘foal Hods—medium size; an / we 2, t a/ues up ¢ Piano at Bcc me oil anmelsital ees l6c | Vaiues up to $25 Nolbeian! aeeeoniee maine It reigns supreme in its class— Heati Stoves Jnverted Gas Lamps—with 60. Fancy gray, Tan, gray and brown, aiso black |! America, mage oy Garson, ine at $225: possesses superior feat es TSANG men! fancy glode, complete .. c brown and olive; || and Oxford overcoats in “Pro- |] & Co. a concern ures not found in instruments Ab sy ll | | also plain black || tector,’ bistton-through and fancy || ceilence. Hand costing over 0. It is made to hours without re | A art || fees se nadaie Germania [rice | give lasting satisfaction in both Filling: nickel-pia-| BAR OO piel | Putt alias tan, and finey fabrics ga tone and service. ted at $2; black coats for nd |] Choice of nearly 100 patterns || bu ton-tnrougt finish go. p ovenis 15 youths. | ancy fab at this price, |] *buke of York” style AU Pianos purchased pre- $1.70 inches +quare and 10 ins, aE i! vious to Wecnesday noon wil! $5 Down Renten Dette Table Nishi larne.¢ bemet bases) | Values Admost as Remarka'‘le in Suits tor Men and Youths, See also ‘he Th ee Lnareg te tims: far and gual Monthly Favoents 36 inches long x No7at $10.50 Attractive Prices on Tuxedo and Pail Dress Coats, Vests and Surts, anksgiving Day. joo! and Cover Free. special .....-:.+... BOC Siegel Cooper Store, Bassinens| | Diegel Cooper Store, Maia Fluor, Ks 5 iti (Siege! Cooper Store, Fitth Floor, Cenier) ek for “8, @ i," Gren Trading Stampe~ We Give Tham ee nn Ask for ‘'S, & H.'’ Green Trading Stamps— We Give Them,

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