The evening world. Newspaper, January 8, 1909, Page 5

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a tecemeettenat te EOIN Be a ETS j THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, ———— Se cna )\ steamer Vietor T alking Machines and Edison Phonographs on Weekly Payments of we ae eee ae em mat 1909, 510.000 t rity | Double "8 & HL’ Green ae O00 to »aiey | trading Stamps with pur- ant nat wa char yy a m Ly | | chases nude belore 2 # We dist HS 10,040 in Lea Stine o Ay) lo “clocks Single Stamps ruary. Get 2 to \ omen’s Parlor, 2d Floor, eS after that hour. . We Rought 1,800 of the Best Man-‘ailored Coats Made in New York for Less Than the Maker Paid for 7 heir Cloth N ALL the years we have been startling the town with big things in bargains we have never had anything in this line to equal this. It is surprising enough to be able to buy any sort of coat for less than the cloth in it would cost, but when, as in this case, the coats besides being almost miraculously cheap are also the finest in style and manufacture possible to buy the event becomes amazing, even for this arnazing store. The man who made these coats does no low-priced work at all. He makes only strictly high-class, man-tailored coats, He imports all his fabrics—many of them being exclusive with him, {n shades and designs, he most successful models (and the highest priced) we have shown this season have been of his manufacture. The coats we offer are identical with models sold here and elsewhere this season at twice, thrice, and even tour times our sale prices to-morrow. Among them, for example, are long chinchilla coats made of a fabric that costs $7 a yard, Not merely a few of these, either—there are several hundred. You can buy the whole, beautifully-finished garment for less than one yard of this material cost. Besides these there are Coats of light-weight Kersey |Coats of gray and Coats of fine broadcloth Mixtures Coats of superb English Tweed ' Snappy, ‘‘Collcge-girl’’ Coats Couts o. Imported Mannish Short, Chinchilta Reefers Cloths Sturdy, Stylish School Coats Coats of the finest Cheviot | Almost all have sa’in linings Long, bution-to-neck Coats |None but Silk Vewet Used 1,800 Coats in All. Si-es6 to 16 Years 970 of them recently re- 830 of them recently retailing tailing at prices from $p at prices from $10 § ‘6 95 to 918; to-morrow ° dark Made to Seli P, 07% From $9.6 $8.75 to $15; to-morrow y Made to Sell-at Prices ii to $15, (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Foor, Center.) From 910 to $18, roma "Wonen! s Coats--- About Half PEVHERE are about two hundred coats in the lot and f about fifteen styles,one of which we illustrate, and they represent the very newest and most desirable designs introduced this season. Come and see the —take your choice 2 8 garments—here are the Eelrmae half value: At 95¢ at this) price of Women’s Untrimmed Hats Special To-Morrow shapes and in selling models and colors of the —satin hats in | At 49¢ practically all the season. 1909 Models of Women’s Waists Rich Net and Lingerie Creations, Designed in the Newest and Most Attractive Styles, and Moderately Priced ai *1.95, $2.95, °3.95 and 0 iy orients Linas Batiste Waists | Women's Net Waists—a be utiful —as illustrated; claborately trim- w. 1 atst of e nt quality med in front with handse aad latge lace medallions and rc front is handsomely trimm of lace insertion, with tiny tu with rows of Val. and Venise various excellent best colors, Felt hats in best t intervening, tucked and | lace insertion and tiny tucks; +3] women’s and trimmed back; full length slee back is lace trin.n new : children’s ready-to-wear felt hats, trimmed entire length; gy ¢ me ae = Choice at | Chie at pressed silk velvet dress shapes, fastens in back at, $2.95, shaped long sleeves trim: e and beaver hats in most desirable Women’s Net Waists—of embroid-| med; white and e 83.95 colors. ered net and Ciuny lace; des) Q.--...eernee AACA Rubberized Taffeta Raincoats “satnch Black Kersey Coats—semi- | | (5.1) cooper Store, Second Floor, ont ) signed with square yoke. trim- Women’s Cluny Lace ¥ alle : ; teed satin lining, , 50-Inch Black Kersey Coate—satin | gofittingi guaran med with medallion and Val. lace en y se dnel ately Caracul Cloth ecetns blouse below yokeis cm- ened with a h ma ellished wi ring yok 50-Inch Black Thibet Coats—braid | 50-Inch Black Broadcloth Coats— $3 50 Leather Fe iaee ae ruse cone andiin vokedlrontan back trimmed. Empire effect; satin lined. o 1 A Sarit els Peel & long shaped sleeves; elaborately hand with e — Hand Bags 32 15 trimmed; white or 9 ox insertion and. edg 3 Kd cream; special at...... $2.9 white ans ecru. at.. A saving of 7&c on «very one you buy to-morrow. Made of fine pigskin, buffed alli- gator, vachette, and calf alligator leathers; black and colors; sizes nine to twelve inches; all leather lined and fitted with 42- Inch Black Kersey Coats—semi- | “The Princess'—52-Inch Black teed satin lining. Broadcloth Coats—see illustration, J4-Length Black Broacc.oth Coats— 50-Inch Bro faa —black and | “Emotre effect satin lined through- colors sa 1 50-!nch Blick English Kersey Coats 20, Ninel Broadcloth Coats—circular Net Waists—Extra Special A variety of styles in broken sizes; elaborately trimmed with lace, and fancy yokes; full length and thiee- quarter length sieeves; white, ecru ana black. Vaiues $2.95 >] 95 e This Handsome Lingerie hatiste Waist, § 8 i ale ‘78 | SIEGEL| Player-Piano ~ change purses; reg. $3. 30 bags; Saturday $2.75 fitting and Bier d trimmed, back; satin or braid-trimmed. (Siegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Front.) er Stare, Second Floor, Center.) An Announcement That Will Startle the Clothing Trade (And De.ight the Male Public) All Broken Lots of Our | All Broken Lots of $20, (Slegel up to $5; at Take Away This _ Knitted Underwear Lor Men, Women and Chilaren Paying LESS THAN HALE FORMER PRICES | Women Who N el Shoes and Buy To-Morrow Will Save Money Women’s Alt. Su de Button Shoes at $3 mp last; Cuban heels: black with the castor and buckskia ef nt ces by specialty shoe 1 “Czarina’ ’ Boots at $3 Extra high cu hoes of Russian calf; diamond tip; just right for or bad Weather wear, $3.50 Shoes at $1.95 of eight excellent stvles. made with Good- 600 of Our Own $10 Suits All Marked $12 and $15 Suits and $25 and $30 Suits Many $18 Suits and and Overcoats All Mared Overcvats All Marked soles: all sizes and Ww ch hs. $ Women’s House of teat all: sizes. For Men For Women Children’s $1 Legg! ngs ie 49¢ Fleece Lined and Heavy Ribbed Ribbed Vests and {’ants—Fleeced; Misees’ and Children’a Extra High Cut These ae all fine worsige ull @ Cotton Shirts and Drawers—aU. regular and extra t i Shoes —in tan or black, and at $10 they were the best er cent, | wool; op Ay Ele 10P, ee : $1.95 the town eoULaianows The $10 At this price we offer every bro- The Cvercoats are in Oxford, Later up feesera ol 35c F cM Ribb i G 4 4 eet "(Siegel Cooper Store, Sec ond Floor, Rear.) line was one of our strongest ken lct of suits and overcoats blue and black kerseys d Bhivteeandl Draw, ° iia ine Ribbed Garmen ents 1} 0 — = this season, as itis the Big Store now marked $12 and $15 and meltons; also a fine choice ir : Sieaee elects Shits are co aay policy to put its very best throw in for good measure sev- fancy box and button-to-neck sinplelon aut fe casted; 79¢ values up 19¢ efforts intothuse lines in which eral hundred overcoats now styles. MATES U9 BD extra value is most needed—the marked $18, It must be re- The Suits are the finest wor Shirts and Drawers ken iots, Flat Knitted ests and Drawers low-priced lines, bought by mea membered that our present sted, cheviot and cassimere but all sizes; in 1 finest of in any , extra | e qual- who must make their dollars go Prices average at least $2 less suits made in America. Many wool: in any w 5 ity of al gr as {ar as they can possidly be than the lowest prices about of them are identical with suits values upto $3, ni 1525) y ues u soc pushed. town for which the same gar- selling elsewhere to-day at $40; ‘ ) 6CO only of these famous $10 | | ments can be bought. scarcely one can be duplicated For Boys and Girls : a ’ suits toemorrow atHALF PRICE For example--you can buy in outside this store under $2 Fleeced or Heavy Ribbed Cotton Ribbed oy sts and I ants —of fine Vests, Pants or Drawers * +—just to mak: s tion an this jot to-morrow overcoats In the lot are silk-lined Tu v cas tectendeantiiene us thatare selling elsewhese to-day and full dress coats and ve valuesupto4Sc, allsizes,at 19e . cottor * Men's Sizes at $20, and suits that are sell-] | and Prince Albert coats and | | Heavy Fl Serre eae ixtra 24 reguiar to 46 stout ing at $18. Choice at $10 to- vests. Choice of all at $15. Heavy | leeced Combination Suits an Youths’ Sizes, 14 to 20 years. | | morrow All sizes, with plenty of $20 | | values up to 65c; all 33 Drawer! { Peoeanoneceensalbanncaeaiananes IVA lfaizesilormenjand|youtns) and $25 values for big men sizes, et 8 $1.75 | BRIGHT: JUICY LEMONS doe, Siege! Cooper Store, Main Floor, Rear s jones Sicre, Mair \ Music Folios—20c on the Dollar a Clearance of Me Men’s Far Caps ment, but a good one. it were not wouldn't sell it price. price, and no instrument at any price has a better playing mechanism. and satisfactory proposi- tion, giving, at a low price, a full and lasting return in service and musical en. joyment. Sold on Easy payments—and no charge able distances. | S, fi 4 Wi Li S pane iser \ W' are going to clear out our stock on hand of The Music Lovers’ Library, and | we :| ie , an S have marked the sets at about one-fifth of the price at which they were for: | igh grade fur caps at prices that of fe tl ba {plenty of fur M ature ay’ Sv ne & Jiguor Specia!s sold, The library consists of four instrumental and three vocal volum a cap weather ahead of ts, and it will pay you to bu en fo r Whisk 9Se rarer heeodsimulel containing 270 pages of music, elegantly bound. The former price was $19 a set All of These Caps Are Made of Choice Alaska Seal, ) Sde volumes—our prices to-morrow are r . 9 Take your choice oven VOLUME 3. Vocal duets, | VOLUME 6 Piano $12.50 Caps at, bie Single 48¢ home eel ee | | $16.50 Caps at... c Voluines, school and social guth $22 Ca A i pee ps at, wart Bottle Queen Qual: A VOLUMI 4 : Hae Complete $ VOLUME The best These are in the popular Detroit or D e Ask for “S. & H.’’ Green Trading Stamps—We Give Them 6. HOW T0 GET THE BEST COFFEE: Showing How Good News Travels Far and! Often Confers a Great Faror—Unitormity of Flavor Important. “Oh, dear!” sighed a Central Par’ West lady recently to iend coming downtown in a taxi, opping is such' a bother! | wouldn't mind it so much if [could get what [| wanted, but——= ‘ow, just for example, I think I have tried ne: every kind! e in town, I've so far failed to find one that really satis us all. It never seems twice the’ If [ get some [ like and next. order the same blend, somee I feel so put out, because really, you know, Jack is so particular about his coffee, ‘ro him a breakfast or dinner withe out a good cup of coffee falls absoe lutely flat, and now half the time he's in a horrid humor—mercy—what shall I do—U'm"—— “Nonsense!” interrupted the friend, “Listen, my dear, and I'll tell you a delightful little secret, Some time ago I was dining with Aunt Elizas beth at the Hotel Astor, and they served us with a cup of the finest |coffee I had ever tasted, It was so ae and so fragrant that I simply couldn't restrain myself, so I ine time how Jt tastes differently. ) quired about it. | “My dear, it seems that It is thelr own exclusive blend, originated for them, but so many people—Iike ours selves—kept asking about {t that it has been put on the market in one and three pound tins under the name ‘Hotel Astor Coffee,’ with the origl- nal Hotel Astor recipe, and you can now buy it almost anywhere,” This is truly typical of what a great many discriminating women are saying about the famous Hotel Astor Coffee, Sold in one and three pound air-tight tins at all good gro- cers and guaranteed to give entire atisfaction, Mm ICHIGAN FURNITURE C° ante $09 LIBERAL CREDIT. SYSTEM D 33) 3} down woo of 380 A Inen Mvenings Cntil 0 o'Clock 350 w orth, ra Charge for It, The World may be ot Messenger “U CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER ~Soconnecun my ay OTHER STORE THe MOSUL uChoe GhorerG ON) AN! sr ee NEWYORK Caldwell $399 It’s a low-priced instru- If good we at any It has no rival at its The Caldwell is a safe Guaranteed to Give Satistact. on an Terms When Desired No interest on deferred for cartage within reason- With each instru- ment we give a cover, bench and 12 rolls of music Iree. {Siegel Cooper Ste

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