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

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{ s) i aa _THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1909. No. 52 in First Place in UN AND ORATOR Beauty ey Con | Aah tee Beauty No, 50 Is Now in Sec-| 1 ond Place, Only 038 Votes Behind. LAST COUPON SATURDAY No Ballots Will Be Received After February 20 at Noon, | | | over | late start] wn great | two | | the | This was « contest from the s that will b who have ence will awards. How to Send in Votes. © or voter prefers y or in pack- | The Evening World lays down no rule | in the matter, except that the candi. | date's number must | ch vote and | all votes 6 ice by noon | Feb. 2 The voting « The gw until 18 The twelve girls who secure the largest number of votes Will be handed fe Wo! whl of the ce “The Dollar Pr AFTER DROEGE'S PLACE. here are more than fifty candidates for the position of Pollce Magistrate, , made vacant by the removal of Magis-|{| ! Mayor McClellan will|]) te Droege make the appointment in a few days, | ‘The position pays $7,000 a year, and will | be for the unexpired term of seven, years, Among the most prominent can. | didates are Assistant District-Attorney O'Connor Bennett F. and former we lstel) She Knew! The snow was thickly falling When she dropped her diamond ring. It seemed a fact appalling That she should start to sing. But when the snow departed And a World “Lost” Ad. brought back The ring, her friends agreed that Good sense she did not lack AND WORLD "LOST AND FouND" ADVERTISEMENTS WILL ABLP YOU IF YOULL LnT THEM. Assemblyman lest Again ON NATAL DAY TO Os | =e The one hundredth annive { birth of Abraham Lincoln brated next Friday by 64 separate meet ings in Greater New York 006 3 Committee, appointed by Mayor McC: rd = HONOR LON ae ae Ing of the Gettysburg address of the) vez 47, cmancipator In ail the t t all was 0s 10 the performances on that day, and by 7150 Wi 18 | appropriate exercises in the 0&1 schools 11) of the cl ording to the programme | announced by the Lincoln Centenary |] sient, was enjoyed of the Avent exattor Pitt fot f TRY THIS FOR COLDS x half ounce of Cone 1 pine com nd with two ounces of and 9 halt pint of good whiskey 1 each time and tse in doses of a teaspoonful to a tablespoonful every four hours. These Ingredients can be obtained from any good druggist, who will prepare the 1g mixture, or it can be mixed at home. trated pine te a spectal pine produc -\ for medical use, and comes 11, | ounce bottles, each Inclosed tn a tin screw ated | top case, which ta alr-tight, to retain all 8 in! the original strength of the flutd, but be quall- sure It {8 Inbelled ‘Concentrated.’ in forty-six schools This te sald to be the quickest gh and mories of ¢ ity In tha | cold eure known to selence, and ame meetings rman singing societies | time it has a splendid tonte t whlet will tur choral music benefits the whole system, 7 usness of LI David J S, Who personally knew of t Gold Standard Stamps---Filled Books Will Be Redeemed in Premiums or Merchandise THE LOWEST PRICES in the City and PROFIT SHARING STAMPS Redeemable in Premiums or Merchandise | IL Double Stamps ()NEILL;ADAMS © Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d Street, N. Y. ONE SURETY STAMP with Each Ten-Cent (10c) Purchase Ten FREE Surety Stamps to up to 12 o’Clock Start Each Book We will exchange in our Premium Par- lor all Gold Standard Stamps which we have given out, one Surety Stamp for one Gold Standard Stamp, until further | notice. | Surety Stamps Visit Our New Premium Parlor | and Receive Free Stamps To-Morrow | Greatest Premium Values | in the World $10,000 Worth Upholstery and Drapery iabrics at About 4 Their Former Prices An exceptional opportunity for those who are consider- ing the reupholstering of parior suites or odd pieces, also for those desiring Draperies or Portieres made. The assortment comprises the newest and most up to date fabrics, as follows: Silk Armures, Silk Eton, Oganzine Damagks, Silk Damasks, Silk Sicilians, etc. Regular $1.35 $2.50 $4.00 $5.00 $6.00. per yard Reupholstering of Furniture We Have the Most Up-to-Date Workrooms and a Corps of the Best Workmen, Every Facility to xecute Orders Entiusted to Us Quickly and to Your Entire Satisfaction. A postal or telephone to 5700 Chelsea will send a representative to give an estimate. $1.50 Ruffled Net Curtains, $1.00 500 pairs of Ruffled Net Curtains with Rer ce insertion and edge, Regular width and two and one-half 50c Ruffled Muslin Curtains, 39c 200 pairs of Ruffled Muslin Curtains—They are exceptionally good quality, with full ruffle, Regular price 50c. per pair; special 39 at RUGS---For Spring, 1909 Greater assortments than ever before, The new arrivals are a splendid collection of everything desirable in high class Rug Fabrics and present the prettiest of de- signs for the coming season produced by the leading mills in the country SPECIAL RUG BARGAINS FOR TO-MORROW Kazak Mission Rug Extra heavy, reversible wool fabric, high class design and colors, suitable for fine furnishing: 6x9 feet; regular price $0.75, at. $5.50 TioxlO! feet; regular $10.00, at.........$8.00 9x12 feet; regular price $13.50, at....... $90.75 Heavy Sheet Linoleum FOUR YARDS WIDE—Value 75 cial at .. | To School Children We Will Give FRLE a Picture of Abraham Lincoln All school children who visit our Book Department, in the Adams Building, will be presented with a picture (size 10x15) of the great American, $100,000 Worth of } Adams Building, | ore advertised extensively. Nowhere, however, Toilet Tables, At One-Half Price | Stock of the Athens Furniture Co,, Athens, Pa, a price which enables us to place it on sale at just 50c on the dollar | | Never before to our knowledge has there been such a wonderful money-saving opportunity. February Sales of Furniture | here at the present time. Three great floors of fine Furniture. Largest stock in New York In this collection there are Bedroom Suits, Dressers and Chiffoniers to match, Odd Dressers, Bedsteads and The woods are golden quartered oak, mahogany, bird’s-eye maple and Tuna mahogany. Bedroom Furni*re Adams Building. | | Secured by us at has a dollar got the purchasing power that it has (Like cut.) Made ji Mahogany and Bird's-Eye Maple. The top Is 23 Inches long and 44 Inches wide, Swell front, two large drawers and two small drawers, French shaped legs, cut glass handles. Beautiful large oval French plate bevelled mir- for, size 30x38 Inches, This dresser is handsomely finished and con- Structed the very best manner. Has dust-proof partitions, Regular price, price (Like cut.) It has four large draws ers and two small; swell front, French shaped legs; top {s 20x36 fnches; large French bevelled mirror, 46x20; rubbed and polished finish; made in Mahogany and Bird's-Eye Maple, Regular price $19 00 ? \ } $38.00; half price.... We Give and Redeem Surety Stamps ————— $45.00 Dresser, $22.50 (Like cut.) Mahe Dresser, with (Like cut.) Swell front, | two large and ty Ml swell front | HEA aul intents om drawers, with cast trimmings, | drawers and four small drawers and The top Is 23x44 Inches. “French ¢ French plate hev= Shaped legs, hand carved, | x28 inches; nlce- | Prettily shaped French plate bevelled ehly construe ed mirror, size {8x1 ‘ api nemahogany and | ty constructed, + finish. Regular ular price, | half price. $45.00; half price SIEG NO CONNECTION Double 'S. & Hl.” Grecn Trading Slampe with pure chases made be- fore 12 o'cluck— single Stamps after that hour, Notice The Premium Parlor of the Sperry & Hutehinson Co., located in this store, will exchange, until further notice, “S. & H.” Green Trading Stamps for Gold Standard Stamps, on the tasis of one Green Stamp for one Gold Standard Stamp, whether the Gold Stamps are in books filled or partially filled. ‘ The Sale of the Hoerle Shoe Stock Continues _ We can’t give details here, Partly because there isn’t room, partly because all Prices advertised in these ‘‘Tuesday Bargain’ lists must be lower than those at any time previously advertised on same goods. regular—sre as low as we can make them, All sizes and styles for sale we have ever had, men, women and children, (Slegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Rear.) Leather lined; fit- Goat ted with p . e yi urse, Seal Bags card case and mir. leather-covered 10-inch ror; (Main Floor, Front.) Squaw With fringe top and draw-string fastener; Bags black and rete a useful novelty; regularly 18c; Tuesday eee 15¢ (Main Fl nt.) Shirt Waist Stamped; sheer , white India lin- Patterns 2, pattern length; regularly 49c; 29e Tuesday Bi ;00UCHNIIOGO (Third Floor, Front.) Waste Fancy folding bask- i ets in pretty colors; Baskets regularly Yc; . Tuesday ..... (Third Floor, ) Crib Kulfled silkolene comforters; cot- Comforters ton filled; with figured tops and backs; regularly O9ce; Tuesday.. 29c (Third Floor, Front.) Slumber Fancy colored cot- I. ton, wool- finish Blankets blankets; attractive combination of colors; regu. latly 91.30 to $1 ; 98c Tuesday..... pn0 (Third Floor, Front. thin-skin, usually New Bright, juicy fruit, Lemons foi at dozen; Tuesday., (Fourth: Flo Plain Oak Made of solid oak; golden color and Dressers gloss finish; three large drawers; French plate bevelled mirror; regu- larly $9; Tuesda $6.75 (Fitth Filo Old Normandy Beton | Whiskey fine bou- quet; rich, mellow quailty; sold | elsewhere at $4.50 a gallon; | | our regular pri ‘ Tuesday..... $3.24) Also regular $1 ul quart bottle; a . 94e (Fourth Floor, Inverted Complete with * i Venus mantle! Gas Lights and frosted) globe; regularly 45c; | Tuesday..... | 8de} (Third Floor, ft.) Mission Made of solid quar- 9 tered oak; weathered Setlees oak finish; seats are covered with Spanish leather; reguiarly $12; Tucs- | aay 35 (Fifth Floor.) _——— ee Ready-to-Wear Hats and Untrimmed Dress Shapes at 25¢ + A “Tuesday Bargain” clean- {up of several hundred un- irimmed felt or satin dress || ; Shapes and trimmed ready- | to-weer hats formeriy sold at j a number of much higher | prices | “(Steke! Cooper Store, Second Floor, i Front.) ee 10) _ | bur all sizes in the lot. | (Siegel Cooper Store, ~ suitings. Women’s Coats Regularly $8.75 at "4.95 “Tuesday Bargain” sure to interest more women than are coats inthis offering. These ‘are all 50-inch coats, made of good light-weight black kersey or thibet; handsomely lined through- Your choice of several ex- cellent styles, including the popu- lar semi-fitting Directoire models or double-breasted collarless ef- out, fects; full ripple-back, neatly med with black silk braid or bands, All ure, Come early. Writing White Imperial lawn; Paper linen-weave finish popular size; regu- larly 39c a box; Tues- day Envelopes to match 25 tor.. (Thi Colored Pictures ack oy 8c In gilt-mounted frames; choice as- sortment of subjects; 50c; TUes: 396 Regularly up to $12.75 0D This is a round-up of | about 125 well-tailored and | stylish suits, made of excel- ‘lent mixtures, broadcloths and cheviots, Not more than 5 or G suits of a style, | and the color assortment is | practically complete, The “Tuesday Bargain’’ price —$5—does not cover the cost of the material alone in any one of these suits, Not every size in every style, Second Floor, Front.) new and desirable coats in sizes 32 to 44 bust meas- (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Front,) 23¢ | And these shoe prices—being one-half It’s the greatest shoe store there trim- satin | Writing Cloth finish; pnt up Paper in 8 Lincoln box, with | @ picture of Lincoln and the contrabands on cover; Picture desirable for fram- , 2le ing: Tuesday..., (Third Vloor, Center.) “‘Abe’’ ‘Yarns and Stories; i %_ acollection of the | Lincoln’s funny and witty anecdotes that made Lincoln | famous as America’s greatest Story teller; illustrated; pubs lisher’s price, $1.50; Tuesday.......... 59e | (Third Floor, Ce | Lincoln Containing six 5 photogravures Portfolios trom the famous McClure collection; regu larly 10c; Tuesday. . 8c (Thitd Floor, Ceni | Women’s Of nainsook and cambric; trimmed with lace insertion r, Center.) Post Card Floral designs on Albums cover; opening at neatieta Bide or end; books 0! cards; regularly , ; 38 59c; Tuesday | Business Box containing 250; pure white; | nvelopes extra fine quality; size 6 or 63): (Thitd Floor, Center.) Center.) Hall Wilton hall runners in choice colorings; Runners size 2.3x12 ft; yy ularly $11.50; Tues- 6. day sees OUD Front.) For outdoor use; weight 8 pounds; size 84x90; suitable trucking “(Ritth Flooe, Horse Blankets for d Trousers . for Men and Youths, Correct Styles---Good Mate- rials---Excellent Patterns NOTHER sensational “Tuesday Bargain” offering of 2,000 pairs of stylish and carefully tailored trousers atan extraordinarily low price. $1.75 for Trousers Made to Be Sold at $3 and $3.50 Materials include black and blue thibets, striped cassimeres, Mm worsteds, and also several hundred pairs made ot fancy mixed - Fabrics are in both medium and heavy weizhts, sizes from 28 to 54-inch waist measure buy more than one pair at the Tuesday Bargain’ p Au y you to it wil \ | *1.75¢ a

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