The evening world. Newspaper, December 29, 1908, Page 6

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THE EVENING WORLD, PASI Rh et th polis 1908, [a hattway unt Dr, Mecarthy. arrived in an ambulance from St. Vincent's Hospital, He hurried away te i V 1 Her SICK CHILDREN CROWD CHASES RESCUED AT FIRE TAXICAB WHICH IN AHOSPITAL RUNS DGWN GIRL Reckless Driver jures Neftino Succhio ‘hen Speeds Away. litton ts pre , ’ Seriously In- rear wheel and Blaze Started by Christmas Tree; Brave Nurses Pre- that t ate DRILL IN FIRE GHATS ag aa with sticks and ter the front Damage to the Will Not Exceed ‘$200. Suydenham wheel of th sed over the Asm tree, twenty and a sca about 5 next down the The girl was picked Cammeyer Stamped on a | Shoe means | Standard Merit A Great Reduction Sale Of High Grade Men’s and Women’s Shoes On the Main Fleor whieh should pughfare Wp cule) pilots Lp venture : ~ ee DiES IN THE STREET. Welf Pinkelstcin Vietin of Heart Paliare, yosix y f nal frie with whom he from theN TTD ees ° ’ | 2400 Pairs Men’s $5, $6 and $7 Shoes in Patent Leather, Gun Metal Calr, French Calt and Black kid in Lace, Blucher and a few Button Shoes, and Gun Metal, Patent Leather and Tan Russia Pumps and Oxfords in $9 sizes. All the above shoes are bona tid: bargains and a are from our ao stock and reduced to,, 2000 Pairs Women’s $5. A $6.00 Q $7.00 Fine Shoes in both Napolton High Cut and regu. jar cut Button and Lace in Patent Leather, Gun Metal Calt 59 and Russia Calf, from our af regular stock and reduced $3 oa saceao 3000 Pairs Women’s $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 Shoes in Gun Metal Caif ana Black Kid, and a large assortment of broken sizes of $5.00 and $0.00 Fancy & Top Shoes in ali coors me) and styles, reduced to. . Boys’ $3.00 and $4.00 Lace Shoes in Enamel Leathes, Patent Leather and Blaca Calf, $4.50 FecuceOO nen Er ney A& ALFRED J. CAMMEYER, 6th Ave., Cor. 20th St. a A ‘ that are $13.50, $15 & $18 values, 10 OVERCOATS are of all woo! melton and worsted cheviots in black, Oxford and taney grays, 46, 48 and 50 inch models, The SUITS are all wool ¢ r and cheviot, in new shades and neat dark worsted and black Thibet. Suits and Overcoats 543: 39 that are $18, $20 & $22.50 values, Journeyman tailored garments of strictly high-grade fabries in a wide range of the new hard-to-find shades and designs, The OVERCOATS include olives, browns, grays, Oxfords and blacks, in meltons, kerseys and fancy weave worsteds. The SUITS are smoke, tan and olive, pure worsteds and velours, and various gray and mixture effects, Also black Thibets, Models for men and young men. Suits and Overcoats $47 that are $22.50, $25 & $28 values, The OVERCOATS include smart box and auto milit; els, in lengths 46 to 52 inches, Plain and stripe effects, t grays, olives, browns, Oxfords, blues and blacks, The SUITS include pure worsteds, finest velours and yarn-dyed worsteds, in new tan, oli and gray shades, Many silk lined, Many extreme models, Als neat mixture suits and black suits, y mod- 279 BROADWAY, Near Chambers St, UNION SQUARE, 24th 8t, near Bway. rothers EMIENT STORES Do You Wish 2d Floor. Nee Green Ten “S. & H.” os, Stamps Stamps Free NO COnIECTION lseanxe a. S8.GREENNUT. PRES ristitect se ay Ait Clean-up Some Charity? Every 10c of purchase made here entitles you to one vote in the balloting which will determine the distribution of $10,000 to charitable institu- tions next February. Get details in circular at Voting Booth, entrance to Parlor, At 3xc | Odds and ends; in- itialed and plain; values up to 10c. Overcoats Formerly Priced at $20 To-Morrow, at stock. from 34 regular to 52 stout. Coals and Suits, at $17.50. Men's $30 Silk Lined Frock Suits, at $1 at $17.50. Men’a $25 © Office Furniture Annual Sale Continues Wednesday With These Unusual Bargains Read This—It’s Important In going through our stock at the end of the season we find afew pat: ene of ioli-topdesks and flat-top desks, and also chairs, that we will hot duplicate for next season. We have reduced the prices ofall instock. Derby Ro!l-Top Disks den Oak Now $50.00 145,00 10 20) 6C.00 |) “48.00 Matogany Roll-Top Desks Now | Formerly Now .00 . $75.00 $72.00 .. $50.00 Imitation Mahogany Roll- to, Desks Formerly Now | Formerly sow $65.00... $ WE 200. sad 60 £5.00 45, v0 anitary Ro i-Lop De iustrated~50 ins, lon wide and 42ins, high isciedianeredoaauitinsiin $32.00 .. $25. $23.50, ish. Heal ar price $40; Revolving Desk Chairs FC Pananmamnarsianenacaany Soe The New Sanitary Flat-Top Denk Solid Mahogany —SOinches long, 32 inches wi Double lat Top Desks Golden Ouk Now ANY OTHER STORE COPERG||[ Clearance of Men’s and Boys’ Winter Clothing The First of the Big Store’s Sweeping Clearance Sales Begins To-morrow Men’s Suits and *17.50 These include the finest garments we have in About 500 Suits and Overcoats in all. Men's $30 Suk Lined Fancy Overcoats, at $17.50. Men’a $30 Brown St. George Kersey Overcoats, at $ Men’s $30 Protector Overcoats, at $17.50. Men’s $25 Fancy and Plain Overcoats, at $17.50. Men’s $30 and $35 Silk Lined Full Dress ana Tuxedo 7.50. Full Men’s $30 Fancy Worsted Suits, at $17.50. Mcon’s $30 Worsted and Velour Suils, at $17.50, Men’s $25 Fancy Worsted, Velour and Cassimere Suits, ilk Lined Cravenettes, at $17.50. Men’s $25 Fall Weight Silk Lined Overcoats, at $17.50. (Sieg! Cooper Store, Main Floor, Rear.) | |O all persons (whether or not purchasers) applying at I Premium Room, fifth floor, to-morrow, will be given free a set of ten “S, & H.” Green Trading Stamps: Only one set of any one date is good in any one book, but stamp, collectors will be given a reasonable number of addi- / tional sets of complimentary stamps for other books they may have unfilled. Sale of Mussed Handkerchiefs NEW YORK They Are Goods We Used to Decorate Our Handkerchief Depart- ment for Christmas. While some are slightly damaged, a trip to the laundry will make most of them as good as new. These for Women At 5¢ Embroidered styles; | values up to 124sc. You Probably Saw the Exhibition Fhese for Men — At 10c At 5e At 10c At 8c | i | Large and small hems. White} Odds aud ends; linen | Embroidered styles; | Embroidered styles; |land colored; some with initials; | initialed styles; values values upto 19c, | values up to 25c, values up to 10c, upto 15c, (Siegel Cooper Store. Main Floor, Front.) Take Any Boy’s Suit, Reefer or Overcoat, Formerly $10 to $17.50 To-Morrow for *7.90 The Suits—Finest quality worsteds, cassimeres, velours and cheviots. Every popular pattern and ‘ shade is represented. Every first-class manufacturing taiior for boys in New York is represented in this lot by one or * more of his best models. Sizes 3 to 17 years. Formerly $10 to $17,50, Choice now at $7.50. The Reefers and Overcoats—Long, to $30, Sizes , roomy coats. Loose reefer coats. “Jack Tar” and button-to-neck styles, in mel- ton, kersey, cheviot and chinchilla. Many with fur collars, some fur lined. Ages 3 to 16 years. Formerly $10 to $17.50. Choice now at $7 (Siegel Cooper Store, ‘ond Floor, Rear.) We Are Clearing Out Some of Our Popular-Priced Millinery E haven’t space to mention all the items, but here are afew by which you can judge the others you’ll have to choose among: Colored Felt Dress | Satin Dress Shapes, Shapes, 95e | A eae A table full of as-| ae sorted colored dress| mont of de ‘Initialed ){ Tumblers Half Dozen To- Morrow, 29¢ A good oppor- Fur Hats, $1.95 Immense variety of newest shapes to choose from—ail lead- assort- irable Hiunity to pre- stapes in many colors, | ing styles tor midwin- as pa - ts shapes; allare thesea- none of which can be | je Se mee 1 co son's goods and shapes duplicated in New York | (siegei Cooper Store, Sec- New Year ses- in excellent variety. | under $1.75. | ond Floor, Front.) tivities, re very fine plain thin- tabie tumblers, en- d to order with your Vin Old English; regular price 40c a halfa, Petticoats This is one of the many bargains that will be offered during our White Sale, Made of g-nuine rustling Heatherbloom also many shirred nd tailor seil regularly at we gotthem at ay morrow at.. engraved to 0 (or 65e enzravedto 6 for 29e Wine Glasse match above dM TFC ple: irments that paying cash ne G8 hi ——e) Ten Sample Leather Couches School Chiidren ‘Photo Offer for | for § no other store can you buy strictiy N I goodness retained, priced at 207 to 35% below regular quotations. Maracaibo Coffee ryiand Tomatoes 4 iancy ,couniry packed | ti; No. 2 family "GY | Jersey Pears | | The we Hig A brand; ripe, ten fresh new puck ceonned {cocs of equal high cualiiy with their ori dull rub finish; 3 drawers and! Each ina different design, ime a slide in left pedestal and 2 Ay) covered with genuine No Schoo! this week, A fond : me to have : pictures of | drawers and slide in right pede: school boys and girls made. o-morrow and Thursday Now |) oeewereis ein right pedes- deacher, They are worth ly we will make 4 a : tal,also hnee drawer in fn 98 ree only we make ; Er » Brill Suits & Overcoats cE aoe beg] Sees, ae ipriae 5 LRU RAE EIAR HE A 1 dozen tegular $8.50 go Oucien aut Inperal Cat Bg ; ; 9.00, 9.75 5.00 0; now .. : $21 $ 7q 25 t $47 25 genuine Piatinums for ‘¢ ts, spe ial, tor 3 Here are special values made possible by year-end 11.50 lee (SiereliGopnen StoreisRitini Reon) a? 10 $44.49 | | (Siegel Cooper Store, Henedict Studio, 7th. F Roifront cievatann \ stock adjustments, trade advantages and various conditions eens: See , i ia cmamaiaiiaiisaieiieittaii \ existing just before inventory. Q l f N C d Food: ds md St le | are eer @ and orchard Hayors and We prepay the freight charges. Mail andtelephone order Large, Mealy Potatoes | Macaroni . \ yi 28e|| : : 9¢ Ji Aeon | H15¢ * Loe | 25e Maine Sugar Corn le bl paid hovses sic | Fresh Cereals | 2s¢ ~ New Garden Spinas New Sweet Peas Tha) wal Gaava Holaee heads acne in New Yoru State; sifted sweet ‘peas, California Apricots Reg’ ’ | Ask tor “S. 6 & H. *” Green Trading Siamps— We Give Them Washing Pow der | New Prunes ot nth —— $2.95 “Heatherbloom” all 5 SIRS: SS Daas gE LR —

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