The evening world. Newspaper, December 16, 1908, Page 5

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YOUNG HUNTERS : Trio Will Cover Ground That all New York @ays they will | of the Coi and other leavings,” sald Henry who, with Bayard Dom E. H. Hitchfield fr., comp word for any narr escapes from wi! No press agents get the last okapi In Africa, even If we President's through t _ yorced her hust halt prow senger ¢ JUNGLE FISTS sh Wi, Cate CURED BY VINOL. y years my little daugh- m bronchitis. Every out of school more | at last 1 had t of school entirely. he best doctors in e city, and while he would bring ks all right, y kept occurring, At last she got | bad that it did not seem as though she could stand any more spells. Knowing that Vinol had cured my little nephew of conges- He tion of the lungs, I decided to try it “Wo aro not going to get a dollar a for my daughter, I did so, and {ve of our thrilling could soo.. see a grea: difference. She took four bottles in all and it} cr, That was * ago, and she has not had an of bronchitis since and seems d well,"—Mrs, J. E. Hast- Is Marked for Trip aa We had on out of the acute a Cunard lner Lusitania “President Roosevelt beasts, and there are hous, But we will has completely cured have to stay until the arrival of thea The hunte: gail Jan. SEARO WHE successtut | 200 miles by 1 n such contains the trail o tonic iron toz th all of the Bikes walla ” he medicinal and body-building elements of cod n from fre 1 to upset work, oil and children love it. with hi a every cent paid us for it.|@ : your guarantee; we know / at you good. VENEZUELANS SWEET SCEN S tern Broth others hla ndiverets ef Dep't ul, French Hand Embroidered and Large assortments of Initi for Holiday Gifts. Lace T Also the following Special Values, To-morrow Bex of Sx $1.38 Each 35¢ Doz. $4.00 ous styles, 48¢, 75c,95c, 1.25 ix $1.38, 2.00, 2.75 videred & Men’s Pure Linen Han 3) hand embro’ tial, Per Box of Men’s Pure Linen Cross Bar and Tape Edge Handkerchiefs, Per Box of Six 90c Italian Marbles At Less Than Half Original Prices Choice Figures, Busts and Groups, at $75.00 Formerly $125.00 to 179.00. Table and Couch Covers For Christmas Presents—Attractively Priced VELOUR TABLE COVERS, 1 yd. square, $2,25 114 yds. $4.50 2 yds, $9.00 Were $2.75, 5.50.and 10.75 Each TAPESTRY TABLE COVERS, 1% yds.square, 3.45 2yds. 4.00 Were $4.25 and 5.50 Each IMPORTED COUCH COV $4.75, 6.95, 7.95 Were $6.00 to 10,50 Each Linen Departments Unusual Values French Hand-made Lace Trimmed Linens Centre Pieces, at $2.95, 3.50, 3.85 Tea Cloths, “ 3.75, 4.25, 5.50 Scarfs, “ 3.95, 4.85, 5.75 Luncheon Sets, “ 11.25, 15.00, 18.75 Hemstitched and Hand Drawn Irish Linen Centre Pieces, at 50c, 78c, 8&5c Scarfs, “ 78¢, 1.00, 1.25 Pillow Shams, “ $1.10, 1,25, 1.45 Tea Cloths, “ 1.35, 1.65, 1.88 Hemstitched Damask ‘> Cloths, 36 inches square, at 85c, |. 10, 1.35 45 # if “ $1.25, 2.25 Sq. ba { “ 61,98, 3.25 Hemstitched Damask Dinner & Luncheor Sets Consisting of Table Cloth & 12 Napkins, $6.45,6.90, 7.75 West Twenty-third Street ‘BRONCHITIS vicTIM OFF FOR AFRICAN 1 seit ai Years, Could Not Attend: For the Children Six to Sixteen Series This series of popular to ard authors appeals to ch the ages of six and sixteen ‘Stories! itor) Little Girls f A » Worth 50c ver oil actualy 1 ’ livers, but omach and re- do not taste of And other good titles. “The ‘Golden mod ERR) If pune fails to benefit any case ended we will THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1908. Store Open Evenings Until 10 o’Clock | co s by stand- | ren between | 38 of Hearts, At 50c CHATTERBOX FOR 1907 bound in boards, At doc At 09e | BILLY WHI. At He DOROTHY DALE SERIES—by viatroute 10,000 to Charity next February. Get details at Voting Booth, entrance Double ““S. & H.’’ Green Trading ‘Stamps | With All Purchases Made Before 12 0’ Clock. to Women’s Parlor, 2d Floor. stor Boys. Boys Over. Boys in Mex- ears OF & PUBLISHERS. PEOPLE'S KS’ BOOKS, ED YEARS. NYE'S CO. SIEGI NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE Holiday Suggestions from a Great and Growing Book Store| ERHAPS the most significant thing we could say of our Book Store is that it has three times been en- larged in three months. And it was among the four or five largest Book’Stores in the country before | those increases were made. Hanae For those who intend to give books as Christmas gifts this store is rich in suggestion and valucs. At 45¢ , Alger Books, tor Boys, in Sets | THE MOTOR BOYS SERIES. | | EXPRESS. AC ORDER. FRANK. 5 4c ) s p RA erick W. \Watkeys, M. pat At 59c | HOW ERIS RAI 3 race eat eit fee Chatterbox acer Books HISTORY OF THE WORLD FOR THE UN: NITED STATES HISTORY OF ENG- | J.B. GREENHUT, PRESIDENT. SATE Books CASTLES AND AROUND THE WORLD IN A YEAR - corre L. Carlisle; at $2 f Boys Across vil lay At $1 a Set | PAIGN SERIES-—4 vols AND PLUCK—(second series)-——4 ns. joys Afloat. HEBeyomoneat® SERIES—ty | pRive AND ROLD SERIES —4 Vola. Ni TATTERED TOM SERIES—4 vols. At 75e a Set Ir Will S, For Grown-Ups GALLERIES—ty. David ¢ Ghatierealee: ThE ee DUA He ARTS AND CRAVTS OF THE BOOK. SERIE, Abraham | PAST ONE y Rich: rd W fies by Richard At 75e | IMPORTED ILLUSTRATED GIFT BOOK } os Ss SHORE y Wisdom Fra Bound in full calf; NEW AND. COMPLE THE AMERICAN POETS Day and Yesterday, | 1 Rooftrees, | HISTORY OF THE IT5 stoRY, Hlustrated by F | ie At 90c HOLE BOOK, : PICTURES AND VERSES by 1 F. Berkeley gp, | THE JUVENILE ee fe see GOO! (Sicgel Cooper Store, Ti to find new owners for every one by to-morrow night. Each set of 14 pie | dish, 12 piates and cne Choice of dark green or brown, deeply borders with richly painted assorted fish and game design in center o! each piece. The value of these sets is $5.75; $ our price to-morrow 3 Sd IGGEST stocks of best look- ing, dependable grades in town are at the Big Score. So 6 8.8 4 42S 8 Christmas Nuts BEST MIXED NUTS - 20e Monps a Ibs., 1; 25e¢ Shiki, “MIXED NUT tbs > 25e CHOCOLAT: MENIER—Ib SULTANA RAISINS || jp, Italian Oregon Prunes—No. 25 tor Such Goods H fore we have put a price on them s consists of 1 1 sauce or jelly dis te Pe: re, Thir Christmas Sale i Leggings Heavy orders placed many months ago make it easy for us to beat all competition. See these prices for to-morrow: Children’s Wool Jersey Leggings—full cut; 25 extra high above knee... IC Women’s Extra High Hip Leg- gings—mage of fine black jer- sey cloth; fitted with a change pocket on inside of the lea; ab- solutcly newest and best kind made. . Boys’ Leather Leggings —your choice of Fauntleroy and Rough Rider style $1.50; at (Siege! Cooper Store, Second F 98¢e Worth 'O8e Rear.) | Christmas Groceries, Nuts, Ete. Read These Speciat Prices tor To-Morrow. The kind we sr $2.76; bushel, $1.0 10 tbs., BOC; 3 Ibs The well-kno 34e |] phatia’ style, 18¢ SUCCOTASH=CCC brands dor, JQ | : arte “| QUEEN MAUD SAR Sweet Oranges DINES—doz., $1.45; 124 ée Lorge, ripe tiorida oranges; box, GA aaaaanasaeea 2 $3; half box, $1.00; doz + Bde) ew veniow ONIONS Dire a rrr “ —=) NEW SEEDED oF re Hams and Tongues cleaned curr 13e sy ESE sets were imported. by us aineed tr omiene(c celebrated ‘Royal ] Bonn”? factory, and suould have been received by us in time for our Thanksgiving sale, but have justarrived At this late date we take no chance of having tiem left on our hands by carrying them over the holidays; there- ‘Anyone Intending ‘to Buy Furs Who Doesn't Profit By the Sale Roel | In Progress ee Misses the Best Fur Values Offered This Season Genuine “Royal Bonn” Fish ‘What : and Game Sets, $3.95 |; Child Than a “Started” Offered To-morrow at the Lowest Price Ever Markcd cent. pe booklet. (Siege! Cooper Store Photovraphs EAVE your order to-mor- row, Friday, or Saturday, and you'll save from 51.50 to $3 on every dozen photo- graphs youorder This is an- other of our inducements made to attract as much business as possible before Christmas. The work will be the very best. One Dozen 8x10 Artist’s $7 Proots, worth $10, at One Dozen Benedict White Carbonettes, with $3 16x20 Portrait, worth $5.0, at All orders left up to night will be tilled in. tin Christma (Ben Studio, Seventh Floor.) Dry Mealy Potatoes Santa Clara Prunes {a =| Hams and Bacon, 15sec selected for Siegel Cooper rae: 16s. gual’ * 11 Mee Washing Powd 27C ree with two packs is washing powder al rge package BEST GLACE CITRON—Ib..25 Floor.) Bank Account? NSTEAD of giving money tothe little nieces 2 as you usually do, why not give them a bank account ? You can start it with the money you meant to give—a dollar will do—and you encourage a good habit, At no cost to you, we provide a Home 5 cumulation and safe-keeping of small amounts, the properly opened pass-book, makes an impressive as well as a valuable gilt. Interest at the rate of four per room,” shown in the above picture, rannum is paid on deposits, as explained in our ch everly trimmed with leaves and Get details at the office of SIEGEL COOPER & CO., Drafts on Ireland and Other Cduniries Is: ued. (Siegel Cooper Store, Fourth cae the Pace in the Selling of Trimmed Fur Hats | HE demand for this beautiful line of winter headgear incre daily, and our showing kee pace with the demand in number of hats and originality and beauty of models, | The Showing at $5 will delight you. None in the entire line has the appearance of anything less than a $10 hat. One of tbe prettiest shapes so far created is the ‘‘mush- Better Gift for a dnephews, e, for the ac- which, with flowers, Ot course, there are scores of other models at $5, Ready-to-Wear Hats at $1.95— any number of handsome shapes at 4 this price —we show one inthe picture y | 7¢ a Bankers. NSH ea rel atthe right. These are made of black $1. 95. Yi | Balcony.) Russian hare (an imitation of lynx). QA / H gel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Front.) =~ i Sale of “Senior Brand” College Clothes 66G4ENIOR Brand” clothing for young men | is made by a famous Lroadway tailor- ing concern—Kahn, Wertheimer & Smith, We have bought from this concern its | entire stock on hand of winter-weight suits and overcoats and offer about 3,000 suits and nearly 2,000 overcoats at the following reductions: At $7 Regularly. $10 and 912 Youths’ $10 and $12 suits and overcoats at this | price. All new, clever models and all thoroughly | f well tailored. Included are overcoats of fancy mate rials, Oxfords and blacks, The suits are of fancy worsteds, velours, fancy cassimeres and cheviois At $Q Reguiarly | up to $15 Youths’ garments made to sell at prices up ro $ All the swagger new styles in suits, Popular nv rials in gray, olive, tan and browns—a wonderful as- sortment of all-wool, fast-color worsteds. The over- coats are in fancy weaves in a wonderful variety. Also Oxiords and blacks, Youths’ finest suits and overcoats, made to sell a prices up to $20, The suits are made of first qual- ity fancy worsteds and velours. Snappiest, newe models in all the best patterns, colors and sha shown this winter. The overcoats at this price in clude the new auto-style with protector collar and all the best box styles in fancy grays and browns, Also Oxfords and blacks eF Sto: i gas Ska ——————————————— SSS et et i i

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