The evening world. Newspaper, December 12, 1910, Page 13

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' more than @ decade, and in the same time the Maggi ge! loans and discounts nm = ze goog 5. BAUMANNE BRO MU TL =F R en can a ceo Oo lvAOne own cpantry and duting the current. year Club Plans or ridiculously small deposits will attract the inexpe= io reached —$102,000,000,000, me|tienced buyer, but wise shoppers will look for honest concerns that | ti ng House Asso- | ) mreater than in 1909, F don t draw prospective buyer: conditions. Proof of our st fact that we are one of the in the country. h | were used largest furniture Gomptrotier "elses Steady | as made in nearly 86 pel © report that {t f# the | Administration to ng aysten of we them into votur hich depositors rece’ ived| Re- | sources During the Year. la) WASHINGTON, year of pr American be nual report Dec. 12 other than fa mptrotter belle ald in full and some of their double national currency, pres Not only the nat nal banks wh directly under the 1 vision of the Currency Bureau ar cluded in the banking condition. many left the mationa y le ie onal savings banke, ¢ 1 and continued as State other financial institutions—come 15,050 | oreantzatl nd come discontinued | others are represented business altogether, | During the fecal year of 10 the com: 500 "AXMINS ER RUGS, bined resources of the 7,00 national cat banks of the United States « 27x54, value $2.75......... 36x72, value $4.50........ 6x9, value $18.. can fave and escape, g the year 11 pvoluntary at Ve (y PARLOR SUITE Koalgue polished, with loo ‘ Indestructible. s ait cmmatehs 8.3x10.6, value $22.. 9x12, value $25.. 12x15, value $85 approxtmately $1,000,000,000. On last their loans and disec reached the immense sum of an amount never before eqi the Aistory of the national bank tem since its creation in 194. At the same time they were counting nearly $90,000,000 of overdrafts in thelr assets, & practice which there is no law to} stop. Combining all other banks tn the United States and sts island with those of the National sys allowing an estimate for those ported, it 1s evident from the trofler’s report that the banking r ot the nation has gro years trom 13,{77 of | WHR capital ‘of $1,250,000 and. indie | vidual deposits of #7. 000, to more than 27,00 danks with combined capital clowe to $2,000,000,000 and 1 dual do posite of nearly $19,000, posits have more than || How to Make a Pint of the Best Cough Syrup and Save $2 11.49 The Strelt Morris » with foot a | ». ‘The de- ed in Little | Special Offer - Users of Gold Soap ! During November and December, we offer for Only 100 Gold Soap Wrappers, an eleven piece assortment of the finest quality of pressed glass—a reproduction of a new cut glass design. It consists of a two quart pitcher, six tumblers, butter dish, cream pitcher, sugar bowl and spoon holder. Regular value, 200 wrappers. You can have either the pitcher and six tumblers or the butter dish, cream pitcher, sugar bowl and spoon holder for 50 Gold Soap Wrappers. TABLE SET—Butter Dish, Cream Pitcher, Sugar Bow! and Spoon Holder for 50 Gold Soap Wrappers. We invite you to visit our premium stores, and examine the pre- miums. Select your premium now, and start saving wrappers, so you can have it for Christmas. You can buy Gold Soap from your grocer for less than you have to pay for cther laundry soaps. Quality? There is nothing better. Gold Soap Premium Stores— 1 “Where visitors are welcome.” WATER SET—Pitcher and Six Tumblers for 50 Gold Soap Wrappers. MANHATTAN 16 First Ave., near rst St. 226 E. 85th St., near 2nd Ave. 115 E. 14th St., near 4th Ave, 56 E. 116th St., near Madison Ave, | 441 Westchester Ave., bet. Bergen and Brook Aves, IN NEW JERSEY NEWARK 295 Plane St., and Bank PATERSON 341 Grand St., between Market Streets. near Main St. BROOKLYN | PASSAIC 39 Osborn St., bet, Liberty and | 04 Lexington Ave, nr. Monroe Glenmore Aves. | ELIZABETH 33 Thornton St. near Broadway 8 Julian Place, opp. C. R. Re 455 Gold St., opp. Loeser’s, Depot. > Ga a” Ce a a” ee THE aye INS WORLD, nto a net of high prices and ironclad itiorward dealings is borne out by the a and carpet distributers Thanks to our enormous purchasing power, WE are fikttad We seats oneal: pateeret ay Cuacieaes i the Growth in Financial affairs of eivhteen insolvent hanks Best Credit System—One Low Price—Cash or Credit At a Reduction of 40 ieee cent. bey 98 MONDAY, hand We we t and One of the 813.50 Suite, at 85.05, Big Christmas Bargains in Two Fine rights, Re Pianos, $250 Each, day Bargains, *175 at with either of the player-pianos. These instruments are practically asnew. They have seen very little Each has been polished and tuned will be sold on the following terms: The Pianos Down a $5 and ts ard Original Halls fa rt Tmported Austrian China Berry or Salad Sets-——assorted deco- rations; each set consists of 1 large bowl and 6 saucers to match; regularly 95¢; &( “Tuesday Bargains” at 59e (Slegel Cooper Store, Second Flor Front A Singing Canary ; 1 ina Brass Cage for $9 « 3.35 These birds are guaranteed to be good singers and are alone worth from $3 to $S each. We've sold hund ds of these birds in cages us at $3.485—for ‘sale we this “Tue arg b have cut f thar low figure B Ferneries—filled with growing center of each; re 45o, at Large Seottii Ferns larly $1 each; at » emonmacsr commmcenrormamaninress:!* “DECEMBER Double “‘S.&H.’’ Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Before 120°Clock SIEGEL Holiday Shopping * Height Spirited Activity in Every Section of This Giant Establishment merchandise of every description. than a fraction of one per cent. of the attractions is printed here. 300 Women’s Suits Formerly Knitted Four-in- Hand Ties Pianos and Player-Pianos Two Beautiful Up- larly Rey $175 and $550 Each, Tuesday, at *325 FREE—Bench, cover and 12 rolls of music The Player-Pianos We ee $2 week. for “Ss, & HW.’ Green Trading Stamps 12,° 1910. ee J.B.GRE WE ARE READY TO MEET ALL DEMANDS Stocks were never greater, and we were never better prepared to oa ile crowds; but we advise shopping in the morning, whenever possible, * have hitherto urged IMMEDIATE purchasing of Christmas gifts, and irge it again. Do not lose even ONE day. Come in TOMORROW get YOUR share of the thousands of “Tuesday Bargains” in Holiday < Christmas presents will greet you from every corner and angle. Less Priced at $13.50 to $16.50 On Sale, $ Shi at 5. The - are of so extraordinary a nature that we have every reason to believe that these suits will be sold to the first 300 women who will enter our Suit Section, to- morrow morning. (Noalterati: ns, none sent C.O.D. oronapproval, and, because cf the limited quantity, we cannot fill Mail Orders.’ These are NOT speciatty purchased “sale goods.” This is a typical Big Store clearance, in which we give you another illustration of OUR way of doing things—in which we again prove that hal/-way methods are not tolerated here, even for a moment. We need more floor space for Holiday goods and we'll get it by selling these suits. Materials Include Broadcloths, Worsteds, Wale Cloths & Diagonals But there are many others for you to make selections from, 3 | COATS are in smartest wilk- y styles. | in be ead some are plain- tailored; others are trimmed with braid; all are satin-lined. Latest, most desirable to $16.50 Winter Suits for300Women, styles in SKIRTS. Tomorrow, at.... 5.95 Again, Briefly, $13.50 (Slegel Cooper Store, First Floor, Front.) for Men and Boys. Neatly put up in Holiday boxes—regularly 25ic—‘‘ Tuesday BON GAne AE 5 cain ves csivdis seas ree ak (Siege! Cooper Store, Main Floor, Center.) A Talking Machine and 12 Popular Records *] Week No Interest, No “Ectras,”’ The most liberal and attractive offer ever made by any store in the United Sti gives EVERYBODY an opportunity one of these world-famous entertai reduces the cost to the lowest possible figure. NOW is the Time and HERE the Place to Make Your Selection Our assortments of the celebrated Vietor Talking Machines and Edison Phono- graphs are complete. All the newest models ase liberally represented. As for records we have, for your choosing, all the grand opera, light opera and ballads of the day, Come, Select the Instrument You Like—Also 12 Popular Records—and Pay Us: $1 a Week (No interest—-no “extras” of any kind, Eve y machine fully guaranteed.) Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Rear.) 368 Odd Winter Suits & __,, Overcoats Taken From | Our *10 & *12 Lines Will Be Sold 6. 95 ss as “Tuesday Bargains” The Men’s and Youths’ Suits—Most of these garments are in Winter weights. A few, however, are in medium. weights, in light, medium and dark grays. Sizes run up to 40, including a few “stouts.” The Men’s and Youths’ Overcoats sizes up to 40 chest-measure. The biggest values, however, are in sizes for young = men of 14 to 20 years of age. The quan- tity is limited to less than 200. House Coats and g Smoking Jackets, 3.95 Measured by every fair standard of value, Player- qularly Solid Gold Rings “Tuesday $1.25 Bargains” at Handsomely chased ; set with various semi-precious stones. Never mind as good service. They, these are worth $5 cach They'll make Christmas presents such us men of good taste will SURELY appreciate. All sizes. We Give Them

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