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| waa 8s saw, eu serpent | WML MLL TRAP LIONS 1200 OM ERS THAT MAY FLUDE 10 FGHT WAcE CUT ROUSEVLTS UN 55 es Do Not Warrant Reduc- tion Announced. \Naturalist. Tjader to Take) — > Cages to Same Jungle : L: in Africa, \ March 6.—'The deles trict of the nd Tin Work- eld another meeting Association _ here to-day and wound up their basiness . he Dee Ay _., jafter deciding against accepting the re- (OYSTER BAY’S SEND-OFF, auction in wages of 12000 tron workers recently announced by the manufac- turers in this dis The meeting was marked by the pres- ence of the national president of the Amalgamated Assoelation, P. J. Mes Ardle, of Pittsburg, and the national secretary-treasurer, Jolin of Pittsburg. |Meighbors Who Helped Inaug- , urate Taft Will Parade Again in Same Garb, - | James B. Mincher, of this city, Vice- : i ‘ : President of the Eastern Division of the ‘A fellow-passenger of ex-President) \iaigamated Association, auld after Roosevelt and the oth Roosevelt. mbers of the adJe Utton on thelr] “'F find that the unorganized as well as the ent ) reports of the delegates we ) exy voyage f s to Mombasa, by the steamer 1 la to be the noteq | 08anized tron workers are clamoring naturalist, Hi Tyader, who already | #Kainst the proposed reduction, Why nas left for Haleie viy recently, in the West, an advance about the s 12 cents was given to the puddlers velt's @! that, and one per cent, to the finishers, party, His wo: Amore) “Market conditions do not warrant « jean Museum of Ni y of this wee. y are re nave been for 1 is positively no reason wh should be any cut in the price now be- ing pald iron workers. ——————_—- DIED AFTER FALL. paining the s b Tjader wil! spend six months tn ne Lodger Helped to Bed Foand Lites pute , less Houra After, \s Writing Advance Matter. a men errr ites Mr velt, to-day rema articles M Hons of nat Large come t retary paring T attend nevovk treat THE OLD RELIABLE THAT ome. —sCOWNEVER FAILS. ATAGLE EXTERMINATOR erie SAMS 40d TNE notale To Duplicate Inaugural Parade ine made the inaugu- ration delegation tro: toh Oyster Ba pont cans, Destroys all adult Ned 1th ents further batching of vited tl pints, Ife. P pint, 20, 1 eal. come ¢ f gals, $8 00. At Drugeiste, afternoon nf Make Music Part of Your Home Life The Autotone—the piano all can play either by hand or by means of perforated music rolls makes music a part of your J home lite, The joy and pleasure ot hearing good music is really necessary to every one— without it there is something lacking— something taken away that belongs to you and your children. ee es Beethoven OM Oaken 'Hucket Meacham ¢ Two Were Nevin The Autotone ts the au preme deve! among musical instru ments. In tt are concen tratat not only acom — Come to our Warerooms and play the, plete plano for hand ve sf eet tat aw tre AAutotone yourself—then, and then only, Derfect means any one ts enab! » will you know how it brings instantly to interpret ALL music your command the whole world of music. | You owe your family an |AUTOTONE How You Can Own an Autotone $2 5 TODAY on payment of only On payment of $25 we will af once deliver to your home an Autotone, Autotone bench, and the music you select. Come and play the music your- te se/f on the very instrument we will send you. Balance of the price of the instrument on terms that may be conveniently arranged. Generous allowance for your old piano. Peeoe P The famous ‘‘Accentor’’ device, which accomplishes the human touch’’ and imparts the ability to accent the melody properly, is an exclusive feature of the Autotone. A The Autotone is constructed upon entirely new and original principles and is in no way to be confused with any Hy other self-playing piano. It is the only instrument of its kind that is enthusiastic- ally indorsed by such famous artists as Caruso, Zenatello, Bonei, Tetrazzini, Destinn and many others. Fasiest to play, Easiest to buy. If you cannot call—write or telephone teday for Ilus- trated Catalogue. fi HARDMAN, PECK & COMPANY Estab'ished 1842 4% Fulton Street, Brooklyn 138 Fifth Avenue (near 19th Street) 5 EE (I TT TTI UTE ES As ee 8 ee ee ee) | [raul SIEGEL ( amma vw AW Ot Tt Aa a1 2cn ms? “rt ne THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1909. LEER, )rne rounrain” No CONNECTION wine ANY OTHER STORE! OOPER G. J.B.GREGNHUT, PRESIDENT. Spring Millinery ela Days in the Salon---(2nd Floor) Full Details of These Sales in Tonight’s Journal [Ten “8. & H.” Green Traci ing Stamps lve O all persons (whether oar nol purchasers) opoluing at Premium Room, fifth iioor, tomorrow, will be giver free a ~ set of ten ‘‘S. & H.”’ Green Tra ing Stamps. se! of any one date is s,00d in cny one boo’, but stump collectors wiil be given a reasonable number of additional sets of complir { mentary stamps for other books ihei; may have unfilled. Double Stamps Before Noon Men’s & Youths’ Spring Suits Be ys’ Suits Women’s Satin Dresses Misses’ Skirts Men’s Derbies and Soft Hats Wines and Liquors 1alking Machines Washable Fabrics Oniy one These Parlor Suites Reduced a Third to a Half| Thev are Three and Five-Piece Sets from Our Regular Stock—Not a Special Purchase or Unknown Furniture Made to Sell Cheap. The Fact That It Was Selected for Our Own Line Is Evidence of Its Quality and Desirability, $75 Five-Piece Parlor Suites, $50 | larly $35; sale price...... $20 d Three- Piece Suites As illustrated; finely carved mahogany finished frames; each suite contains 4 arm-chairs and sofa; covered , with an excellent grade of green silk plush; regularly $75; sale price... 0. sc... Ree arte $50 (No Duplicates.) Five-Piece Parlor Suites Value Sale Price | Value Sale Price Covered Covered Covered 339.50..$19,50 $49.50..$30.00 Value “with Sale Price | Valve vith sme ta | Value with Sule Price | "ys'99.. 99), 00, 30.00. 42.00 ve eens sate | vt y eee i) 2% | $60.00, tapestry $30 | 46.80.. 36.50! 69.50. 45.00 .00, verona . 33.00 | | 2 9 7 | 80.00, panne tapestry 74 | 86.00, damask ceccavesse G9 | $30 Loose Cushion Seats . $23 47,50, verona AA) eagaerat 90 | 38 Loose Cushion Seats 28 50,00, verona 42) 112.00, tigen 80.00, damask. .......0+0.505 65 | 70 Loose Cushion Seats 60 60.00, panne plush 50 No Duplicates. | 93,00, damask 83 | (Siegel Cooper Store, Fifth Floor.) $35 Five-Piece Parlor | Suites, $20 Mahogany finished frames; highly polished; each suite contains sofa, | 2.arm chairs and 2 side chairs; cov- } ered with green verona, velour, | and figured tapestry; regu- The Kirchhoff Piano Attractive selection of Ready- Hats eee at 1.95 At this price we are now showing the smartest “tub-shaped” models, so popular this season, They are made of fancy straw braid over a wire frame and are handsomely trimmed with silk and fancy buckle effect. Typical Siegel Cooper bargains at $1 95, (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Front.) If you are in a position to judge, you'll appreciate its artistic construction and its superior musical excellence at one trial—and whether you are or not you are safe in buy- ing Kirchhoff; for it is guaran- teed to give satisfaction. Sold on Terms of $5 Down and Small Monthly Payments Stool and Cover Free Siegel Cooper Store, Fifth Floor, Center.) ‘It Will Pay You to Buy Coffees and Teas Now Newspapers tell us that a Congressional Committee may recommend that coffees and teas be taxed as much as $c a pound, Whether or not this tax is imposed, it will be money in your purse if you buy liberal sup- plies of these two every-day needs at these special prices quoted for tomor- row. We prepay the freight charges on paid or charge orders amounting (0 $5 and upward, Mail and telephone orders promptly filled. Call Chelsea ——4000. Se ee, Bogota Coffee. Hotel Coffee fh et grade blend of rich, fine cof- We sell the best BOGOTA coffee o> tp, drum §$.80; 10 Ibs * 93¢ |) tain cles, 28-tb. drum 87; 10 Ibs 30¢ 83 4¥g Ibs. $15 Ive {] 82.80; Sig Ibs. 815 Ib Mocha & Jaya Coffee Our well-known Guadarall blend. We serve this delicious coffee in our Pure Food Restaurant and asl 25-Ib. drum $5; 10 Ibs, 83.25; 3 Ibs, net le in canister 81; Ib. 34c Genuine Hee Java, guaran eed 1b, drum ™ Bie fias; 10 ibs, $4 'S0; Ib. | Java Coffee. Mocha Coffee. We sell genuine ARABIAN Mocha fee; we have the rae dri ported from Arabia; 25-Ib. drum 88; 10 Iba, $3.25; 3 Ibs. 815 Bae Strictly Fresh Teas. i i} rf | We Maracaibo Coffee Tittets lnecaace i isan goad xe tne ||, Waem you drink tea you want it sit coffee you will buy in many stores at [sity and you want the beat thar money 0c id; 28 Ibs, 845 10 wilt " ihe sleek bibs ST Rie Lee |FoRMOsa OOLONG) All $1 varie T4¢ Aus wre 58c | Enutish Bees st Tea j Green Japan Tease | ies; See an | aos, 80s, varie nar 48¢ of buy them frequently, er Teas are never Favorite Coffee Thousands of families, as well as hotels, |Young Hyson Tea... buy this coffee ir preference to any || India Tea Aer other brand: 25-18. drum, $4.80; D9q | Basket Fired Japan Tes AM Sbesvaie 37¢ 10 Ibs, 81.95; 5 Ibe. tt iC} Sun Dried Japan Tea ties; Ib Gun Powdered Tea Sample teas 19¢ [Golden Santos Coffee | totes 1 halt cheste, everating 1 S C7 Teas in original half c Golden Santos Coffee | \bout $0 Ibs,, four cents a pound less than Compare this coffee with the grades offered in many stores Ibs, 33.635 10 Ibs, $14! $1; Ib nee | tbove mentioned prices at 28; 25 || 15 ¢ ||, Hazel Hams WESTPHALIA style; mild sured; 18¢ quality, Ib Old Dutch Blend = le of this celebrated coffee is in- because it is the best coffee at this price; 25 Ibs., $5. 85} #235; 44 ibs, 12'4e Hazel Bacon WESTPHALIA ty! mild © Ox Tongues smoked, tender ui trimmed Popular Coffee of fancy imported MOUNTAIN 45 28-Ib. drum 86.28; 6 Hie ae nie? 28C Freshly {Siegel Cooper Store, Fo Floor.) ———————— Unusual Values in Carpets Such as You See in No Other Store These exceptionally attractive specials for Wednesday. Tapestry Brussels Carpets Good assortment of high grade ten-wire tapestr Brees choice room, hall, and stair patterns; regularly $1.05 a yard; at. . ic Tapestry Brussels Carpets medium pe in choice designs and color 18 edtgraee’ 5c | 65c yd. grade, 49c || Trunks and Suit Cases | $9 Collapsible Wwanarom ia Go- Carts, Velvet Carpets Fine grade velvet; all new designs, showing handsome effects for pare lor, bedroom, hall and stairs; regularly 90c a yard; at. 5e (Siegel Cooper Store, Filth Floor.) Shawls for Confirmation Excellent assortment— choose for yourself at prices from 98c up. You cannot go wrong whatever you choose— we have nothing too cheap to be good, and nothing too high-priced for its value. Pretty Honeycomb Shawls—pure white; fullsize, with knotted inge; at , Cashmere Shawls— excellent quality; at Chudda Shawls—of very fine tex- ture; white, gray, pale blue, and pink; extra size; at $2.75 to $6 (Siege! Cooper Store, Second Floor, Center) You'll never find any like them under $9—and we doubt if we'll ever be able to offer you any more,at $7.75 after this lot is gone. They are extra well made, and are therefore strong, durable and easy to push. In the newest model; fitted with hood especially made for the Siegel Cooper Co., and so ar- ranged that it will slide forward and backward without folding; steel gear; rubber tires; enam- eled handle; fabri- coid upholstery; at Special for Tomorrow, Steel-bound, canvas- covered trunks, built on honor; steel clamps and corners; protected with hardwood slats; sheet U iron bottoms; stitched leather handles; Excel- sior lock; two straps over body; fitted with deep tray and hat com- partment. aia Sebo Suit Case: uunce mole leather; large leather covers WIS: Strong, comcortable handle Ht gs | | Sizes... Regular Wednesda 20 Madde of thres » Hy tie x gw W l b h Upright and Li i hts = : eispac Inverted g 2 2 Lowered Prices 10- Morrow on ee Class First Quality Lighis B s ; ‘ cole GAS CHANDELIERS—tv'o armas = z : z 2 4) SL = = i MANTLES— | WELSBACH NO. 7120 2 = ED LIGHTS—two shapes’) No. 189 Yuses brand; MPO E EOE 3 m 3 =| square or hectagon;| regularly Je; [Whe winch siice; “71302— 2 Zi with burner and mantles Tk Wnenich jue ER Gad regularly = = in red or green glass; 4- SBAC : z Beeb eaalag) asyihie | INVERTED) LLG TS) WELSEACH MANTLES) ens ot uct Es We = a $1.25) 3 Wea 65¢ bey alert 19¢ i alobe; ates... 2 5 : And These Vaiues in Other Timely House He'ps Tomorrow Tae cnet 2 vm x f TH y MALLEARLE IRON GAR-) No -29 in, wide, 2 E PASTRY BOARDS choice Poultry Netting | PORE T eEaTHen DOG Imariilooy shades Re EN RAKESe rtroety ted i. deen, Si 3975 S sizes; at 20 Pie rengthe. Uengtna,| GENUINE oe TART neurons Beer ie Be APAKIMENT HOUSE RE 2 SIFTERS—with co 62 $1.00 (QUartites ere Te at 1% re JERATORS—our No. & = 5 85s $1.50 Garden Impleme ns hd Tae ‘ = Sey 29¢ 4 «8110 $1.85 HOE-AND.R COMBI- 40et enerae $9.95 = 2 : «6 NATIONS.-for garden 30s) (sieael ¢ Store, Bases = Ice Cream Freezers " i 43 # ab AON Secu 40: 7 Store, Bae z BS tegt, site 8140 Sl i Pain's 8 d 35 $1.25 is 2} 0s 8210 83.75 0 Rain's | 8c and 35e $1.00 2 EY ibaa $162 GALVANIZED ASH val CeO eLOOR FORKS — four SHEARS 15s, 3 S 3-qt, site $195 “CANS—bbt. site; at, ALC iron handle; up 35¢ = EZ frat. sire $2.35 GALVANIZED WATER 35 Pe recy Sm Ut 3 & Sat, se 83.10 PAILS —I2-gt, 19¢ Maal gOPS eat: in were ABC Refrigerators 3 = sree “ mite a Lintee latinas LE r "LEADER REFRIGE 3 = ME aRS at... DOC! low end i ng | Refrigerstor G = = TABLE OILC OTHS in ae 85C ing wholesome; ¢ bd = 54 wide! 12¢ : EXTRA STRONG CANAL sheathing lining; pric z = sorted RUT, yard E BARROWS—just the thing sording to site = = No. 6 BROOMS good and Diack ‘i for garden use; made of = = quality; regular Req Heepint Apion S17 b ag 2% price 30c; at Pint 30: at N s Ze quit nuit MNT LL Lo Fieri sinyeveen toa) 0 EO AENAANE UMNO EA HAD UMAENSUGNALCE UTA NESE Qn OULU NENYLAMUR GENE SUE ANN a unetnny EAOMEENAN GUNN AEN TUE EULA TANT GUNN TET AT k for “S. & H.’’ Green Trading Stamps—We Give Them $7.75 | (Siegel Cooper Store. Third Floor, Center) | Fountain and very Sewing Machines Down, $1 a Week (Siegel Cooper Store, NL Ve von sSOAN nC VDL anaeteeoage dyad tvyinssat city coann eae tettieati anny PNT Siig, rk aowaenee. Book Sale, Continued We continue until further notice what is undoubtedly the greatest sale of books ever announced in the United States. This detail demon- strates the way the publisher's moderate prices have been reduced, MODERN ECLECTIC, DIGTIONARY~six “ , MST CMAEAABRY ReRer HUNG ‘Modern Achievements, iN MOF. G of Englend, and Prof. . The most successful men of this geners- Charles Morris, of United States, with tion have Te Lssistance of eminent specialists, An. ¥fiters on special subjects Include railway original vork on a ew principle which Md danking experts, business men, law: authorities ed plates Price $9; cach wofd the highest Yrs, — senators, clergymen, T Copiously illustrated with fcientiste, electrical en Thoroughly up to. date, The contents of the seri our $1.50 SL SS AND HOW TO WIN IT, OG CHOOSING A CAREER. ATHLETICS AND HEALTH, READING AND HOME STUDY. MAKING HOME ATTRACTIVE, MEN OF ACHIEVEMENT. ACHIEVEMENTS IN SCIENCE. A iuistony OF THE 19TH Huvin Emerson Jr. and er, 3 l2mo. HAW THORNE’S. UNITED, three volumes; cloth bound aed. “Publisher's 75g TRAVELLERS AND EXPLORERS. price 82.28 a wet; our price... HEROES AND HEROISM, THOMPSON'S. DYNAMO » ELEC TRIG MA:| parr CHINERY- two volumes; revised edition; | pir nee BND CITIES nielet ublisher's price ur “We * malneriie Ly ieee 25c HOUSTON'S DICTIONARY OF ELEC: TRICAL WORT TERMS AND PHRA- SES—twe volu ir Hs ce THE’ STORY OF THE. UNIVERSE told wy | Great Scientists and WEE Authors, col- | lected and edited by gleto: fully itlustrated: The §& Vand, Earth and Sea (Flora); The na); former price $1.25 Our sale price.. Mlustrated Booka and Portfoltos of Pictures by Remington, Jes- sie WAG Smith, Frost, Gib- son, &C, he | REMINGTON'S FOUR BEST PAINTINGS— each is mounted on a rich, heavy pleture frame mount, contained in a portfolto. Former price $1.80. Our price, OR @ i NGTON-GIBSON PORTFOLIOS —eon- ain \t Popular pictures of these great artists, fon Charles Dickens’ Works reproduced in color; sortfoilo 11420 Si bound in cloth; with Croik-| (2che¥, Runsmetal boards, terra cotta rown octavo, bound in cloth, wil Ahaha jack, Former 1,50; ur shank, Phiz, Brown illustrations, Former) price , is oa 25c price a volume was 815 our pris, ith 19¢ MARVELS AND MASTERPIECES OF THE WORLD—vontains 48 photogras f Wonders of Nature, Masterplece Masterpleces of | Architectui Former price $1.80, Our price French Classical Romances i PHOTOGRAPHIC RECORD OF THB Twenty crown octavo volumes, Never be- fore in the history of bookbinding has ES Repel iets = died oy equal of this offer ui umes will be sold separately, AIS inches; former price 2.805, 25c cy | s follows: our sale price MAUPERT, by George Sai THE PASSING SHOW—draw A. B MULE. DE UA SIEGLIERE, by Sylvian |” Wencell; size 11x16 inch and Sandeau boards;’ former price $1. THE ROMANCE OF A POOR YOUNG MAN, by Feuillet THE LADY OF THE CAMELIAS, by Du- mas. CAPTAIN FRACASSE, by Gautier SAMUEL BROHL & CO,, by Cherbuliez sale price THE A. B. FROST PORTFOLIO—contain- ictures; alte In86 of this artist's famous 17x24 inch sale price PORTFOLIO OF SIX MODERN MASTERS— MEMOIRS UF TWO YOUNG BRIDES, by, Bale art's proof; impressions by RENEE Aue ERIN, by Hua de Gon.) Dana Gib ward Chai court | Frederick Sterner, Remington, B Albert Henry Hatt and A. B. Frost; Hae 12x17 PIERRE ET JEAN, by de Maupassant, MADAME BOVARY, by Flauber AN ICELAND FISHERMAN, by Loti ABBE CONSTANTIN, by Halevy 1 NOTRE DAN » Ugo color; by Harrison Fisher, Frederick Rem- BLACK TUL Leyendecker, Jessie Willeox THE CHARTREUSE OF PARMA, by n er Appleton 1. Te Stendhal, | Smedley and A. B. Frost foray c COLOMBIA, by Merimee THE KING OF THE MOUNTAINS, by | About. THE NABOB, by Alphonse Daudet, THE DOWNFALL, by Emil Zola price 82; our sale p The World's Best Histories Former price $1 and 81.28 « vol: 19@ THE BRIGADIER FREDERICK, ty Erck- mel Bice fl and 81.28 : Pornennesienat The stories of the historic nations of the Paes world, each story ‘written, Independently of the others by a recognized authority on the subject, yet fitting into the general echeme of the series, The history of each nat inglis i is brought down to date by clever and com- English and American Poets petent historians and journalists, The works of seventeen English and five UNITED STATES (9 vol by Julien American poets —- all writers of enduring fame; with blographical and critical intro- ductions. by eminent writers. Bach vole ume bound in buckram cloth, with « beautle ful frontispiece in full color, The follows ing are the works: | JOHN MILTON | OLIVER GOLDSMITH. THOMAS GRAY. ROBERT BURN WILLIAM WORDSWORTH (8 vols.). LTER SCOTT (2 vols.) TAYLOR COLERIDGE MOORE (2 vols,), LORD BYRON (3 vols.). SHELLEY (2 vols.), JOHN KEATS, ALERED TENNYSON (2 vols.) ROBERT BROWNING Hawthorne, James Schonler and B. Ben- jamin Andrews, CANADA, by J. Castell Hopkins, MEXICO, by Prescott (2 vols. AND, by Green (4 vols,), IRELAND by John F, Finerty (2 vols.), RUSSIA, by Rambaud (2 vols,). ITALY, by J. S. C. Abbott. SPAIN, by Wilberforce. JAPAN, by Walter Dickson, CHINA, by Boneger. PALESTINE, by Kitto. FRANCE, by Guitot (8 vols.), GERMANY, by Wolfgang and Menzel, HOLLAND (The Rise of the Duteh Re+ SWINBURNE DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI public), by Motley (4 vole). RUDYARD KIPLING HOLLAND (The History of the Nether- ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON 6.6 HENRY W. LONGEELLOW lands), by T. C, Gre NORWAY, by s SWEDEN, by Victor Nilsson, ROME (The Decline and Fall) (6 vols.), by Gibbon. Be (Siegel Cooper Store, Third Floor, Center.) WILLIAM CULLEN. BRYANT, JOHN G WHITTIER, RALPH WALDO EMERSON. OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES, ice $1.25 a volume; our a i . Forme sale Rich-looking imita- ut-glass punch The design is un- Ily attractive and there is so much flash and brilliancy to the glass that itis hard, Latest At- tachments, Prices are 5 f at a glance, to distin- TR hit {rom real cut $18.50, plas, Setconsistsof full fee size 14-inch punch bow! $19.75, on foot and twelve unch cups to mate $20.75, $3.05 prinatonest p $2. vious price; only to 3u Floor,

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