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TE OEE PR THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROH 80, 1909, 5 ‘— Sale of Popular Sheet Music This Week (70 Hits) at 10 Cents a Op = __——a=E==a re —<—<—<————_$ — a: a ST a — = Sa E ae eee oe a ee ; LL ee if | ee eh f MEET ME AT} Ygmey//THE FOUNTAIN SIXTH AVE) | Ten “5.& H.’'Green Trading Stamps Free. Talal persons (nee aa caeed ti @™AND (9%) | um Room, fifth floor, tomorrow, will be given free a set of ten"S. & H." Green Trading Stamps. e | | Only one set of any one date is good in any one book, but stamp collectors will be giveh a reason- ISTREETS| able number of additional sets of - $e INEW york) |ienitz's, tettwiss"" Double Stamps BeforeNoon is | | | NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE 150" hella Tomorrow We Continue This Extraordinary Sale, and We Are Better Prepared to Take Care of the Crowds Than Ever E MADE a transaction through the United States Auctioneer for the Southern District of New York late | The first day's selling took place Saturday and the avalanche of business was a splendid tribute paid us by W last week to put us in possession of the entire stocks of the Hope Clothing Co., of Broadway and Cham- | our patrons. Every man who shared in the values got double his moncy’s worth in well-made and desirable __ bers street, in New York, and before half of the tremendous stocks had arrived in the store the newspapers | clothing and furnishings. Since Saturday we have gone over the stocks and have reassorted and rearranged the contained our advertisements announcing this most unusual and most timely sale. We had so little time in | various lines very carefully, and now you will find the assortments which to prepare that we could not give you the exact details nor do justice to the great scope of the purchase. | better displayed and easier to make selections from than ever. These Garments for Men and Youths at Half Prices or Less Finest Spring Suits Spring and Fall Overcoats Fashionable Fancy Vests Choice and Rich-Looking Fur High Grade Winter Suits Finest Winter Overcoats Unlined Summer Coats Automobile Overcoats Two-Piece Summer Suits Very Desirable Heavy Weight Handsome and High Class Fur- Odd Cloth Vests Rainproof Cravenettes | Trousers Lined CQvercoats Automobile Dusters $8.80 and $10 “Hope” Suits f ~ 'TPin th G9” TTL. Gott, PLL NAD) ag py |! Men's $50 “Hope” Fur-Lined Over- gs Men and Youths ae ie a $3.95 Up-to-$35 é Hope Suits for Men and 15 coats and Fur Automobile Overcoats at 825 : Medium weight; also. tw ummer suits of “, _ me Men's “Hope” Fur- Lined Over- ir ery one desirable Y ouths at 7 a i 7 = ena mice at $30, at 2 | 1.95 } fancy mixtures and black thibets. I stall and perfect, Suits as fine in every detail as you can get from the highest-priced custom tailor. | \on's 75° « 5 ii q 7 MA ? ; : R en's $75 “Hope” Fur-Lined Over- ge ) a Men's $15 to $20 “Hope” 87 95 The handsomest hand-tailored, hand-felled, and bluff-edge garments that were ever | ° ena e P 335 Spring Top Coats at............ «Jo | placed on counters to sell even at regular prices. Every new and wanted spring at The Hope Co, was especially famous for its stocks ___ Also genuine Priestley cravenettes and hundreds of including the snappiest models for young men and conservative kinds for older men. AJ of high grade furelined overcoats, ‘These are high-class high Ghats Sit overcoats in smart styles arein- | wonderful variety of materials in favorite patterns and colors. To buy a spring suit | garments in every detail, The Hope Co. sold them slide ba Wi ai ee not pay {or the material in || elsewhere, when we announce a sale like this, is just like throwing money away. All sizes | at prices ranging up to $75. ; i for men of regular and stout build. “Hope” Trousers for Men and Youths—spring j $13 ‘ cH} 7 Sui 3 Tp-to-S25. TTS ars of highest grade materials; included are summer outing (777 ut) a ay gle Hope” Suits for Men and $7 95 ne ot Hope” Suits for Men $11 95 trousers of imported fabrics and superior grades i) 90 CBT ae | OUIDS Ab... esse rece ge ° and Youths at,.,, bodnoooudd ) in heavy weights, formerly priced up to $7.50, at . / Rit New and handsome spring styles in medium-weight fabrics, Finest hand-tailore i! Also smart two-piece outing suits and a number of tinest white and two-piece summe! and striped imported flannel suits; blue serges, fancy worsteds fabrics, blue serges, Engl and cassimeres. Unheard of bargains that you will not willingly $2 “Hope” Trousers also medium weights de of choicest imported assimeres and velours. “Hope” Trousers for Men and Youths—choicest weights and patterns for summer and winter; formerly § me priced at $3 and $3.90, at .....0...006 $1.95 | r f ¢ id velou | Want to miss. Alene ete foe nee and teats 95¢ “Hope” Alpaca and Blue Serge Unlined Office 5] 50 \ $20 and $25 “Hope” Finest Spring Over- fm | Hope’) Trousers) in newestiianring aaivlest aleohaullney conten oemecl) prices UPA COLS Sn AU een ai enn aes \ COALBTALL TC Viele nian eee een $11.95 trousers and winter weight trousers for merly $] 45 “Hope” Unlined Summer Office Coats, formerly 50e At this price we sto ine ier suretiog and serviceable ee Ul H $3, at AecuoDRTOGbit pirtnnis ee ae CRO) ci at oe ¢ He auieeg ae \ rainproof overcoats and a fine lot of winter overcoats. Huge Men's “Hope” Fancy Vests merly priced “Hope” Summer Unlined Coats, f ly priced \ Shea bat Tale assortments of ‘Hope's’ most featured garments, up to $3, at P Lite aged hey nn 95¢ "at La CTionoonotasionieacnnsca eau Hee 10c \ na tie Excellent Furnishings at Half Prices or Less—Some of the Specials Men’s High rads Negligee Sa Men's Negligee Shirts—new colors and|Men’s Fine Imported Half Hose — black {Men's Extra Fine French and Domestic custom make; excellent pa’ 8; Plain an tterns; als in white; pli eres lisle: fulle d, with spliced heel, hi 7, Shi laited bosoms; attached and detached cuffs; pied oso ENE EE 39e | oe ie Hi fashioned we ata ed Lisle Thread or Balbriggan Shirts and 2 is A i p M8, at...... +o toe and sole; 25c and 35c gi {i 1 Drawers—al dd | F cra C co andsome designs; finest pearl buttons; sizes Men's § see lidisleeavatinertetee no altar tener ve also oF lots of wool 49¢e } . 14 to 19; guaranteed to fit; regu- 79, Men’s Summer Balbriggan Shirts and Men's Haif Hose —tancy and plain garments; values up to $1.50, at { ‘ larly $1.50 to $2... Apreota Cc Draw ers--also spring weight wool 29¢' Rslare mccoalideilenamandiweciars; 25¢ Men’s Silk Neclwear—new styles and 25 ( Men’s Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers— shirts; values up to 79c,at........ worth S0c, at....csseessesseenees OC fashionable colors; 50c grades, at.... oC * longand short sleeves; double-seated Beale ee -of fine percale and madras; Men’s Fine Muslin or Domet Flannel White Dress Shirts and PlaitedNeg- G5 @'Nen's Halt Hose—tancy and 10 yers; pearl butt val to cut full and wellmade; values up t vi :- 5c; & igees— to $2, all sizes, ness See is dake per bron: ales o BOe sal ind weiate; ‘values op © 7G Night Rabes—vaics upc 18; BO | lige” sua up 0 32: alles a! DOC Tr cauptosdeat LOC 2 ———$ ——________ OQ O || Other Sales Tomorrow in the Following Departments : Pullman Baby Coaches | Do You ant a Bargain In Parlor Suites © || Women’s Suits, Garden and Kitehen Needs, 18.75 Pullman Pullman | $12 Putlman Here are two lots, consisting of three- and five-piece sets on which we have made very big | | Boys’ Suits, Carpets and Rugs, sleeper; | : , A NS Ua fi 4 y (J 4 Coaches, $12.50 nade ot Palace Cars, $6.95 Hieron You one a very well from the illustrations just how fine they are for these || Reefers and Top Coats, shoes ne ED Hat Se closely igures, but come and see them. ‘ : Misses’ Ready-to-Wear Hats : ponies woven <7 Belin _ Not the crude, unsightly, cheaply constructed furniture so common at moderate prices, but fest fob at S| ails of the above sales in Open Evenings Until 9 o'Clock reed, fin- re palace pieces whose appearance is fit for any home, and whose durability is shown by the way the Ealson £honographs, ight's Journal, y y g/, allowed on all cash sales ished carjhes || are made ae I ’ ish sales. vith dF reclining f ~ 10% We pay freight & R, R. fare. Matos backdee U b ll t 95 5 =a eee re All goods marked in plain figures. Qe series mot ee =o mobrelias a Bye and 1k D) he Deeps back; Pushers; ee seal en An Important = isan a] ye an ato as b Sale Begins \ »: / ek \y futon trim. bi rane Wednesday § TE FOR OUR 1909 ©. | é wy* ae tubular mings; i ef ah bi at t is MAILE F gearing; made of steel, and fitted heavy Weather conditions N APIDS EURNIT 4 with patent nutless cushion-tired rubber for the past year have A. GRAND RAPIDS I ANI TURE ¥ Wn eel sy also foot-brake; nat-| tires; Breen black made umbrellas practi- M CAPES, 12: bis . i ural and oak; regu- ¢ i-4 maroon and tan; regu- $6 95 all ecessary, But ‘ i arly $18,75; at.,.... ly $12; at 9) cally unnecessary. f SA LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS UJOEREBC Siegel 12.50. atta He Center.) we knew that there was 4 WH. 75 Worth $7.50 Down $1.50 Week —= : : . é 7 sure to be a change—and we bought 223 “10.00 " 2.00 " F; 5-Piece Parlor Suites | 5-Piece Parlor Suites—each suite 3-Piece Parlor Suit while others were rejecting, and ieee 10 “15,00 “ M Z G Id-Filled Sets Value. Covered with, Sale price, | Contains Sah fea eere att perc Conered whe Sale rr TT Guently got price-concessicns impossible : a y “ en S 0 $32.00 ..,. Verona Velour,,..§24,00| [ecePtion chairs; upholstered | $13.00. . Tapestry si4.oo |] 9 ‘ : 200 20.00 Leal : 40.00 Vv Vel 33.50 backs; frames are highly pol ished | 22.00 Verona 18.00 | | now. ‘ 300 “ 30,00 “ Consisting of Scarf Pin and a ee ae eee ag so Ysa With rea PLUS | 45,00 Silk Plush... 2840 |) Ag Qe fuperi Taffeta Cloth Umbret Larger Auounts In ay); C000 seve 40, $70; ice... OD) 45,00...... Silk Plush... 29.00 jas —tane edged ; 26 and 28-inch Ca Te BL Cuff Links to Match, 65¢c $0.00 .... Verona Velour 42,00 | 3-Piece Parlor Suites — ra hiert ny 50.00. Silk Plush...... 42.00 sizes, fine range of fancy and Fa i . Ce fon p ooo & 4 89.00... Panicle sh} 50.00| finished frames; highly polished; | 35.00 Silk Plush...... 28.50 | | plain ae handles for men and women; values The . ae . 00... Si lush. 53.00} carved backs; each suite contains | 69.50, kK Plush...... 45,00 up to $<, F These are quite pretty in design, and 85.00.... Tapestry 73.00! sofa, arm chair, and arm rocker;| 57.50 k Plush....,. 47.50 At $1 65 Union Taffeta Silk Umbrellas \ are set with imitation jade, coral and 89,00 |... Panne Plus 74.00 | seats are fitted with loose cushions, 63.00 Silk Plush...... 53.00 . 26 inch size for women; fitted with silk cases; choice the new Indian stones, Complete in Hees ive a aailay ba) O00 coveres an ul plush; 82 # 39.00. Silk Plush...... 75,00 jue $2.50. selection of y gilt and sterling-mounted handles; ; ‘i 00.... Si hocna CEH 0; sale price....$20 (Siegel Cooper Store, Fifth Floor.) Value 92.0U, {Siegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Front.) 4 velvet-lined cases, at 65c, yenlaaresiey Bees La SSRuiaY f For 63 years the patron: | Gold-Filled Jewelry for Men, at 50c SSS i : Peers eeried An interesting collection, including cuff links, set with vari- S ] f T C fi C d St ] ( 1 Wi d Li Xe of mest discriminating | HY | gus calred stoneecothees inthe renga tints. set with vere || Sale Of Teas, Coffee, Cocoa, and Staple Groceries, Wines and Liquors New Yorkers has been ae- scarf pins set with genuine corals and baroque pearls; others with Don't wait until Tea, Cocoa and Coffee are taxed from 4c to 8c a pound; buy a generous | ; corded agate, turquoise and Indian stones. An excellent assortment of supply now—you'll save one-fourth. Mail and telephone orders promptly filled. Call Chelsea + Matzoths Breakfast Cocoa RIKER’S tie clasps, ribbon fobs, nickel fobs and watch chains. Each 50c. | | 4000. ea tania Fount uallty; guaranteed absolutely (Siegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Front.) rc | HOLSTEIN BUTTERINE—freshly churned pack 48¢ charge to tthe cans; = Siegel Cooper Coffees Sorta eee ae Mild Cured Hams | Uh ISU} rug tores Fountain S e M e We sell the most delicious coffee ob: H 7 » Sa Selected, lean, tender hams; U.S. | New © P REST MATZOTH MEAL ew York, Brooklyn and i h a iD JAVA. Ci i ! 15 Wel | ew Crop Prunes IGT, . Bastant fen Ha (erk ibs ott +3 i |) Bright, thin skin, ripe, sweet 9 N y and Victory ewing acnines A RC OLEEE: sil | « Fragrant Teas ‘i Vee | | hin a a 24¢ ! For your spring sewing get a a BREET) DORE Eat ANrereavanoitlase’ Was JAMS — all PSNR rad | Pec RE ogo: A machine that will economize your ks oid nearly everywhere ‘it 18¢ |] mixed; ree, $1 quali 80e try cand strasterrss "dor. 16¢ Fi z time and reduce your labor. A SRV GRIFRS GLENS. TGERERE io 240i" Ge | OPALINE SILVER POLISH — res. Je Wines and Liquors ms, Fountain or Victory will do that, Ibs. $1.95; 5 Ibs EEHTit NOL ‘ L Lao ; 4 ‘4 0 G t R aiaileaaren (aoeralinerr ailleurs Bea ound oF putdered 4 the HO | : MATCHES — 088 Be For Tomorrow and Thursday { | ne Tea eason you money and time. JCCOTASH — doz. JQ) PAD | eye ep BELT California Wines | Monog. RScOTCH WHISKEY de 4 COTAS Eee 3 carton “ ner a Monogram OTC s c $ | RCE Ic} 1 ta By the Gallon. ae yu ul } A “6 pack: st | Port, Sherry, Angelica Whiskey No. EY— orl A Pieters OC Hazel Bacon | bE ety a ee u | b/ d ds, ove, The celebrated | WESTPHALIA | WASHING POWDER i Rati roto 888 i 4 ARE BEST 1 W k hn ! cure; nice firm pieces; ASHI rr PDE Rog 5e by ; j a ee 3. BONELESS SARI : 2 ci wiEs RMALADE-Sterling Srand, im | ; F . France; halves; ; t from Belfast, Ireland; } : Prices are: $17.50, $18.50, || xix SEEDED RAISINS—Fountain quality Cooking Raisins ype aera) ao f i { Last year on an average of $19.75, $20.75 and $23.75 Le td PT ZO IT Cinstee acca Oe Dre aca nn turnips, washed carrots, pat- 98 ; $352,361 copies of the Morning —_————_- ey aT a Sy ALASKA RED SALMON—dos, $1.75) 8, lake a Ib5 s | delivered. “ 30c CREAM “OF MALT builds } World were sold every day, Victory Prices, including choice of one Magic Darner Cetera cits foe SEEDLESS RAISINS ans at | | —— + 4 streagiiens; dozen ¢ . This we q LT UE in Drop Heads or Goldman Tucker, $12.75, $13.75 & $15 Chick Feed you want); Fresh Fish te" S124 and. fixes} sreater New wk was greater A mixture of several grains suitad SETI Fancy Chicken Halibut Steak... ) 10. Week 2 lune Bie than that of the Herald, Sun, Sapa A ” EA | ae ere taney erik Greotee Shae 12¢ s Three-star | 7 WHiskey 4 Times, Tribune and Press COM- Victory Rotary Machines, $27.50 and $29.5 : a Maeda To) Cognac Brandy | f BINED. Same model sold by agents at $60 and $65; with long shuttles; P, ri ; me | | portation from }) Otis 98e “ . ball-bearing throughout. All the best and latest attachments free. ‘atent ir Seer peitge” Aes ALB ¥ tA aati Mie wee Went Choice of the lated ttyl woods valaut mission, dark golden oak and Hazel Premium patent aes + Siege Onl ES, | allopss 85 a ‘r e : | Advertisements Last Yoar—169,694 UCU RIO CL OR RAE LCG oa pleat; tasbartel bog 8le n si, ar 20 | 10o eens (Siegel Cooper Store, Fourth Floor.) ak for “S. & H.” Green Trading Stamps—We Give The More than the Herald or ANY } OTHER Newspaper on Earth. in (Siegel Codper Store, Third Floor, Center.)

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