The evening world. Newspaper, February 12, 1909, Page 5

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g i THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1909, ( Nos. 50 and 52 Change ——— Double Stamps With Purchases Made Before 12 0’Clock "MEET ME AT THE FOUNTAIN” e , \ Lee Fiaces in Beauty Contest SIEGEL NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE “1M J.B.GREENHUT, PRESIDENT. No, 86 Makes Gains and Now Holds Fourth Place by a Narrow Margin. Unparalleled! The First Time in Our Experience as Sellers of Men’s Clothing That Complete Lines of It’s the result of our purchase, in| Sizes and Styles in Both Winter and Spring Overcoats a single week, of the unsold Winter | qyd ‘Suits Have Been Offerea at Reductions Like These. production and the advance Spring sample lines of two good manu- Let the Prices Tell the Rest. No Ballots Will Be Received After Feb, 20, itt Noon. The Vote to Date. No. Voves, N “f suits and Overcoats f | eee Caneel ; fin Winter and New Spring ude aa M1 | that some of the competing beauties ‘ ey oY ] Balers gnu se the tage cat ater cute ‘ es Wort § ; : . TS tentt ine retro ena & ~Regular $10 & $12 Winter Overcoats Sty ee h up to 85 Suits and Overcoatsin Both Winter Gi| that members of the thea ofes ° included in this astonishing lot are nearly 2,000 A 67 | slon can In no way benefit by Mr. Froh- and Suits new Spring Suits, Overcoats, and Cravenette and New Spring Styles, Worth | man’s offer appears here. How to Send in Votes. Votes can be sent smgly or in pack 5 | ages, as the candidate or voter prefers. i lays down no rule t that the cand Raincoats intended for March and April selling. We are safe in saying that nowhere else in the United States to-day can you find such suits at this price. Also — Choice of the Finest Winter Overcoat or Suit in our stock—none reserved—original prices up to $35. All sizes for men 34 to s0 stout, All Sizes for Men and Youths Notwithstanding the small price, the choice given is as good as you usually get in November at double the amount, 4 In overcoats, you may choose between fancy materials fy in gray and brown and plain black or Oxford cheviots and friezes, Almost all of these are pure wool fabrics, same as you would expect to get If you paid $10 to $12, Suits are chiefly in worsted; some in cassimeres and all-wool Up to *22.50 Among the suits are about a thousand in new spring models, including several hundred in fancy worsted and blue serge—duplicates of which will sell thirty days from now at $15. You save a clean $5 bill by buying now. Winter suits at $10, identical with those selling at $18 and $20a month ago, Winter overcoats now at $10 that were $22.50. Spring overcoats in models of 19(9, and 5 new Priestley cravenette raincoats for men and young Ry cheviots. Fancy grays, brown and olive shades . ro : men at$10 that will sell for double that money included. ‘ next month. aS, Beautiful Waists Worth Telling Early 7 ay of Lingerie or Lace, Exquisite trimmed hats $5 Trimmed with Net; at jor Spring wear, at r 5 T’S never too early to tell $2 95 Genuine ae Seal Cape of values as good as these. e } ‘| Grade | Grade | Grade “The Milliner,’’ one of $5 $3 $10 ' TaIAAG the leading magazines, in com- pm cioriic ans i606 menting on our advance Spring Take your choice of any dollar cloth 50¢ display of $5 hats says, ‘‘The : . ck eeee tee handsome new waists | | @ (Siegel ‘Cooper’ Store,” Mis" Floor, Rear.) hats in themselves are won- + derful values --the kind that of lingerie batiste and net, All . ’ Children 8 Coats and Bonnets are sold in retail departments elaborately designed with daintiest laces and embroider- All new gooda—taken from our ovn stock Children’s Coats--of broadcloth, Children’s Bonnets—-ot felt: rib- | | for from $8 to $15."" Three hundred of such hats are ies in several of the newest 1909 models, one of which we corduroy and serge, full plaited bon trimmed; were $1.25; models; with velvet collar and | 0 . 19¢ shown here to-morrow—no two alike. illustrate. All of these waists oGiutiNaOM are made with full length, culfs; also box back; double- Children’s Fancy Dutch Bonnets— shaped sleeves, Exceptional breasted’ with fancy buttons; eiro med acta ribbon rosettes and Sizceln2itole Ch yoaras) (ea veql) caution lace (uch LOB) “Digg See also the new ready-to- wear hats at $1.95—another Big Store millinery triumph. , s value at $2.95, values $5 and $6; at.. value $4.50; at........ eee eee Children’s Cloth Coats—in navy and red; several very good styles; prettily Nels The e Floor, Front.) (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Front.) Caldwell Piano ioe aier “Klosfit” Petticoats Fit i $500 The twelve girls who [largest number of votes will over to Charles Frohms 14] 4 term of instruction In stage work srs of the compa pin . Ad. bd Men’s Hats at $1.15 E have 400 black derbies, all made in this season's styles, that we purchased from a leading hat maker at a little less than half the price the bats would bring were they up to the required weight and condition, And we offer them to you ata like reduction. They are seconds in a sense, but it takes the keenest and most rained eye to detect the imperfection. Black only, lo MOST extraordinary sale for Saturday of You cannot fail to like it, 1 [: is the finest and purest iI Straight Rye Whiskey ever (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Center.) f Seems Seer ae: i Gimmee corte and cuffs; sizes 2 to 6 years; OE OEEN $2.50 The Surprise Stores - a x Without Wrinklin \After inventory Clearance Sale Ea 185 ERTAINLY one of the best Tees ( ° new standard in low- shown this season. Especially good Men’s & Boys priced piano yeldce: ’ because they help to give women the , slim, graceful lines and flat effect demanded y |Highesi Grade Winter Clothing] | Sacrificed Without Reserve |: Ht . Is ihokmartstiwe by fashion ave een recom- “Klosfit’”’ petticoats are made with jersey BVERY Winter Suit and Overe so'd regardless of cost; g mending, guaran- gores, set over the hips and therefore fit sea:on. Come to-morrow viva tecing and selling it Wafor several years : customers, Sold on $5 $ A termsof Down 1 Week snugly. The back is without gathers and fastens with glove snaps. Come in andsee how good they really are—our expert dem- onstrator will be pleased to tell you all you want to know about them. “«Klosfit’’ Petticoats and have never heard anything but Made to sell at $1 to $2.50, to-morrow at 79¢ 4 Ti is absolutely the biggest and most important purchase of praise for it from oat for Men and Boys must be wii not be carried over to next iare these marvellous values, shirts we have ever made in February—the entire surplus Never beicre has such high standard clothiag been ofered at such stock of a famous maker of highclass shirts. ‘hese are all i low pr in many instance: .uits and overcoats are reduced Ht] fine shirts, made to the order of deacing Sioreeniuccuayo abe eee Eats $] 50 to %2 50 to less than one-half former prices, No Other Charges Whatever—No Interest—Stool, ’ Somelor ANGrSuIEtRTRavaUuner tore labels Aaich 7 ue ORAF AL ese oi ‘ FINEST PURE ALL WORSTED $20 SUITS AND ELE- Cover and Delivery Within Reasonable Distances Free Your choice of hundreds of latest and smartest patterns, All flogos ot eroeera 55 to $7 50 GANT $20 ALL WOOL OVERCOATS @4 Other Siegel Cooper Values are in the popular coat style. ‘ Leia £8 ors an Fs REDUCED TO $11.50 in Pianos and Player-Pianos: Attached or Detached Cuffs—All Sizes eb eee All of the shirts are perfect and regular goods, and are the biggest bargains advertised b Store in a year of more; 19¢ Shoes for Men, Women and Children at Half Price---All Kinds New Lois Added Daily as the Sale of the Hoerle Stock Continues The Caldwell Player-Piano at The Kirchhoff Piano at..... The Kirchhoff Players Piano The Superb McPhail Piano The Sweet-ton And the in Player-Pia Models with Jersey | 50 5 tops; atvincnieeenin: $ e to $ (Siege! Cooper Store, Second Floor, Center.) MEN'S $25 CUSTOM QUALITY SUITS & OVER- $13 50 COATS ({MPORTED FABRICS) R EDUCED TO Bi) e MEN'S $18 SMART & ELEGANTLY TAILORED 9 50 it SUITS REDUCED TO $ ° i fPEN'S $15 FANCY WORSTED SUITS & FINE $8 50 Sc KERSEY OVERCOATS REDUCED TO e 'heEN'S $12 FANCY WORSTED & ALL-WOOL $7 50 °f VELOUR CASSIMERE SUITS REDUCED TO e IEN’'S $10 HIGH GRADE SUITS & STYLISH 6 50 B FANCY OVERCOATS REDUCED TO $ ° PAEN' .... $600 to $750 Fifth Floor, Center.) A “Handful” of Good Books Cheap! February Sale of | i 3 ‘ | Saturday Specials ; Wo are receiving hundreds of them every day. We select a few : H lor mention. Counters stacked full of others. Steamed Soft Clams ROLLO IN NAPLES, For- : AMERICAN COM- FY ot, Clam Bi «od 15¢ ROLLO IN. SCOr- N EALTH —two vot- Iilhmettvea ieaeags: ee LAND t 18 publisher's price Four Pleat \ | Ay GA (it ole a ct AN PRES. It’s the Biggest, Best and Most Complete in i's. | | Assortment That We've Ever Been Able to ‘ Announce. $7.50 ALL- WOOL SUITS & MILTON Pf ' OVERCOATS REDUCED TO $4.50 | MEN'S $6 ALL- WOOL FANCY CASSIMERE $3 50 ° a nh | SUITS REDUCED TO Luachean, ROLLO IN LONDON, | ROLLO IN GENEVA, 7 30c | NEW BERMUDA PoTATOES— 15) ROLLO IN HOL til c BO" 3’ $3.50 & $4 FANCY ALL- WOOL CHEV 7 gs Hos $2.40 ROLLO IN PARIS KNICKERBOCKER SUITS REDUCED TO Fresh Meats BOYS’ $6.50 & $7.50 FANCY WORSTED $3.75 e200} | Rarer 4 \ KNICKERBOCKER SUITS REDUCED TO dfd rR Se lll canconts vo cel Ibe George | STAGE, by, Waler Br : HE continued dry weather we had last i paved havoc BOYS’ $4 & $5 LONG BOX MELTON 7 i FSH POUND CAKES. ‘made in our || Selected dry-picked Fos, SSmOF Ui iuhereinat yi with makers—and we took advantage of the low prices OVERCOATS REDUCED TO $2.401 | PA ee at re aiive UBu | rea Ghaen atearat) 10 sale pies quoted by those eager to get rid of their stocks—and ————— IC!) cams, supplied ourselves with ample assortments for our February los 2 ARMOUR'S Hind Quarters of Canada! 'b, at pot BD HAM— 2c ISS CHEESE—ma- 32c Ib KLE RELISH—pint 18¢ NILA OLIVES—quatt 35@ , sale, Thus we got them at prices that would have been impossible under normal conditions. We've a collection here that leaves nothing to be added—in. cludes every kind of handle, cover, and style thet is made—and for both men and women, Can’t list them—there are too many. And the $ values—well, here afte two examples: ds MEN'S $2.50 FANCY WORSTED & ALL-WOOL $1 40 CHEVIOT PANTS REDUCED TO ° MEN'S $4 HIGH GRADE FANCY WORSTED $2 40 } PANTS REDUCED TO je Mutton, ‘ STORIES OF THE Freshly Made Country Pore 124¢€ ROAD, Sausages, Choice Cure of native ex: port Rib Roast, Fresh Indiana Cottontail Rab 95 @ VADIS, TRATED LIBRAF TION—two ¥ Ushers p bits; pairs... | MEN'S $5 FINE QUALITY FANCY WORSTED | GHIONS. Water Gs | PANTS REDUCED TO $3.40 vane Radlihes} 2 busenessiitteeor>s CC | ma(SieagliGeopariSiereiiFouriniFIGor) At $] | At $] 59 perch 7 ° | a Wines and Liquors ; i ; ! H q $1.25 Quir’ Bore Treadmill Whit QR $140 Hoste Ferrand Three Su $1 94 _, Values up to $2.50 stone eaes UP f° sles H i Buse Bottle Capitol No. 8 Whis 8de Has. asl Bottle Pilgrim Helland QR Kenan teouenne lm bella ce yoann vere ae = Regal Dry or Tom 64e Also pure silk serge umbrellas with borders and natural wood 1 - 7% o 8 4 81.25 Quart Rotite Yale 9 F WORKS 18. sick sich oned Fi \ { ' 628-62) Sth Avenue, Between 2éth and 37th Streets por Bottle ‘Ra ee Sonn Bottle Queen Quality Port Be price $1.80 ise ) Or Exeter paragon Haran Aout bub tunners; 26 and 28-inch j | 135-146 West 14th Street, Between 6th and 7th Avenues key or Sherry soe ren 646 | ow, at : 2.95 uzes 4 \ j | N. W. Cor. 3 Ave. and 834 St, one block from “L’* Station, urth Floor, Front.) | i (Siegti Cooper Store, Third Floor, Center) | | (Siegel Cooper Store, Mala Floor, Front.) it! , i OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS * 9 ra en seats f t | Atk for S. & H.’’ Green Trading Stamps—We Give Them eR RAMA Ss '

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