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HERE 10 PLAN CHURCH REFORM Convention of Union of Amer- ican Congregations WII Open at Hotel Astor. PLEA FOR MODERNISM. Leader of Theological School Tells of Emancipation From Ghetto Bondage. | The majority of the three hundred @elegates who are coming from all parts of the United States to attend the twenty-second annual council of the Union of American Congregations, the [4 Teform wing of the Jewish chutch, ar- at the Hotel Astor, will begin to-morrow 8 from Oregon, Call- exas and other distant points f arrived later in the day, { The convention will last until Thurs- tday and ts expected to be the largest | a8 well as the most ortant ever held n Congrega- ; tlogs. One of the ‘ofme up for most Wecommendations contained in the re- ent report of the Congressiona mittee which has been in ‘is question for the past tw y ‘morrow's se: to ‘anization, ’Dr. “mann K | Hebr nion for the reform tem tongresatl« ‘allege. This iteration of the r the Rev, Dr, David Phitipson, r of the y of the college orm Movement m must ‘express itself ac- » the changed conditions and J n the nineteent . but has receive: ment and expoattion in this fl It has definitely discarded nalis udaism of ds aid em- interpreta- if I may haa ste of its civil and has } freo coun also ba tioul: features of € a worl, the reform m expression of what is world as modernism. “At a recent mee! Zionists in this World reporter satd, was one of the speakers, ¢ the importance of Palestine as a haven for the Jews of the lands of persecu- | tion in t event that the restrictions §& ‘A proposed the Congressional Com- mittee on Immigration should become law. What would be the attitude of the reform wing of Judaism toward Palestine and the Zionist movement in| N Vhat event?” “I cannot conceive the pos \ y law being enacted Walch would shut its doo Dr. Phillipson to American pr whether the Ame pared to abandon | ‘fo-night the di performance New Theatre, as guests 0 mittee of entertainment night there wi a concert Wednesday ni quet which w dore Roosevelt, May Straus, Judge Jos jourg, and Dr. P: \ f “master will be Jac ry ' Sample Botle Often Proves Be Beneficial, } ited with i Some time ago alter, w kidney and bladder troubl for a sample bottle of your! ¥ I received so much bene- s small bottle that 1 pu e 1 I ioe pelshbor who bas used it with ame rasults, our remedy, Swamp-Root, as > that will do all you claim rit M&S. ALBERT STERNER. Cressona, Pa Personally appeared before me_ this th of September, 1909, Mrs, Albert | F erner, who subscribed the above state- vent and made oath that the same Is .tue in substance and in fact C. A. MOYER, J. P. | Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do for You Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham- ton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. It will convince any one. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling all about the kidneys and bladder, When writing, be sure and mention the New York ivening World. Regular fifty-cent at 4 one-dollar size bottles for sale at all drtg stores, 4 . Furniture Sideboards China Closets Dining Tables Dining Chairs Brass and Enameled Bedvteads Dressers Chiffonters Cheval Glasses Washstands Mattresses iets Three- and Five- Piece Parior Suites Odd Parlor Chairs Farlor Tables Library Tables Bookcases Combination Book. cases Library Chairs and Settees Roll-Top and Flat- Top Desks Typewriter Desks Revolving Chairs Arm Chairs Office Stools Standing Desks Morris Chairs Couches Miaston Chatry. Rockers nné Setters Mosie Cabinets c rettes Che dren’s Chairs and Pockers Bamboo Furniture Davenpurt Beds Uphoistcries Lace Bed Sets Lace Curtains Window Shades Tapestry and Velour Table Covers Madras Sash Lace Cretounee Furniture Coveving Carvets Wilte, Velvet Wool Velvet Axminster Body Brosvels Tupestry Brussels AM. Wor' Ingrains Woo’. FillingIngrains Heay, Colton In- Ds Raz Carpets folld-Cuor Ingrain Vilings Danas Stair Car- Venetia Stair Car pots THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1911. J.B.GRE “Tuesday Bargains” in conjunction with the stirring CLOSING-OUT TOMORROW. JEWS OF NATION |Dowble “‘S. & H.”’ Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Before 12 o’Clock SIEGEL in Every Section SALE OF ALL HOME-OUTFITTING LINES—we shall offer our usual great weekly list of “Tuesday Bargains.” Look for them in the aisles and in the regular departments— THE ECONOMIES ARE BIGGER THAN EVER! Are Now Being Closed Out at Sensationally Reduced Prices Beginning To-day, HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS’ WORTH of Most Desirable Merchandise Must Be Disposed of Prior to the Consolidation with GREENHUT & CO. Not one price is given in this advertisement respecting the great departments affected by this sale. The FACT is that the price on EVERY article is “cut’—and “cut” DEEPLY. the mere list. The situation of affairs is precisely THIS: When the Greenhut-Siegel Cooper Co, opens its two mammoth buildings, a few weeks hence, the Greenhut building will be devoted EXCLUSIVELY to merchandise along comprehensive home-outfitting lines—that is, to Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Glassware, Lamps, Pictures, Upholsteries and Kitchen Supplies of Every Description And the entire tremendous area of the Siegel Cooper Co. building —to be known in future as the main building—will be devoted WHOLLY to dry goods, wearing apparel and food products. Immediately after our present stocks of home-outfitting goods are disposed of in the Siegel Cooper Co. main building, these departments will not be continued in the Siegel Cooper main building, but they will be reopened with newly bought merchandise and will be EXCLUSIVELY housed in the Greenhut building. Linoleums, Oilcloths, China, Pages of space would be Therefore, instead of MOVING from this store to the Greenhut building the immense amount of merchandise bg ag in the important departments above specified, we are going to S start the new departments, later, with entirely new stocks. But how can it be done? There is only ONE way to dispose of so large an amount of goods quickly, and that is to name such PRICES that the PEOPLE will FLOCK TO BUY. This, therefore, is our plain, simple programme—to make The Greatest Price Reductions in These Lines Ever Known By moving these departments from THIS store to the Greenhut building we shall satisty the urgent need for more selling and display space in our constantly-growing departments devoted to ready-to-wear apparel, and dry goods in general, in the main building. This is to be a sale without Economies are such as you have never seen before--such as may not present themselves again for a decade. a precedent—without an equal in the entire business history of ANY store. Rugs Rugs in all sizes, from the small door mat to large room size, in every grade and quality. Woested Wilton Rugs Wool Art Squares Woo! WMiton Rugs Granite Art Squares Axminster Bugs Crex Grass Matting Rugs Bedy Brussels Rugs Rag Carpet Rugs Tapestry Brassels Bathroom Rugs Rags Mohair Rugs Smyrna Rugs Cocoa Mats and Mat- Aubusson Art Rags t ng Velvet Rugs Small Sizes of Orien- Wool Art Rugs tal Rugs Special Notice Store open from 8:30 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. Extra salespeople in all departments, insuring prompt service. By ALL MEANS shop as EARLY in the day as you POSSIBLY CAN. There'll be BIG CROWDS, naturally, but they'll be LESS “strenuous” BEFORE noon than after. Sale Now Going On LL it, so that we may Kitchen Furnishings Refrigerators Stoves ene and heating a“ Cooking Uten- White-and- White Do- mestic it amel needed for ing Ute .— BI Tinware Wash Boilers Clothes Wringers Chafing Dishes 5 O'Clock Tea Kettles Baskets Woodenware (gen- eral line) Kitchen Cabinets J Ware Tollet Paper Oficloth fa Iro ,ware Galvanised Ware EI 8 Ser. 2 iy : evade Lineleum Mat: Pictures and Paintings Cork Bath Mats Water Colors Pastels Lam Carbo Etchings ps Colored Prints | Carbon Prints Off, Gas and Electrie Plain Photogravares jams a S pemes ond Colored Photogra- French Prints Fixtures —_ med Mirrors Freeee masiers y descent as Chine and Glassware es a Dinner Sets Rich Cut Glass tles Tea Sets 4 Bronses Candle Shades and Bitehon Crockery Marbles Accessories ‘ar Brie-aBrac Brass Wares | ey es My ‘Other Sales Now Going On: $6.75 Storm & Rain Capes For Misses & Juniors | of good rainproof fabric; plaid- Clearances of ‘irimmed and Untrimmed Millinery; also Flowers and Feathers Fur Coats, Neckwear, Muffs © Shirt Waists §Undermuslins Reduced for Tomorrow to *3.99 Good-looking and serviceable garments made of Bengaline cloth; rubberized with Para gum; excellent for motor and street Really an indispensable part of any girl's wardrobe. Black, navy, taupe and garnet; all sizes. Seta S185 A pretty style, faultlessly made wear, lined hood; sizes 6 to 14 years. (Siegel Cooper Store, First Floor, Front, 19th Street.) Children’s and Infants’ Wear of the family Dress Goods and Silks Toys, Dolls and Games were priced terial. Ask for “S.& H.”’ Green On Sale, Tomor- row, at $9. The Overcoats |The Suits in smart and popular fancy military styles; also conserv- ative styles; excellent ma- Coats, Suits and Dresses for Inte: Handkerchiefs Footwear for every member|women and misses Laces and Embroideries Washable Dress Fabrics and Suits Popular Winter Styles and Materials in All Sizes for Men and Youths _ True, 324 garments is not much of a quantity in a Big Store sale, but it is all right for Tuesday, the day that The Big Store disposes of limited quantities. Divided as follows: 136 of these Over-|111 of these Over-|57 of these Over- coats and Suits coats and Suits were — formerly priced $10, formerly were cheviots. Bicgel Cooper Store, Malo Floor, Rear.) Trading Stamps 'y and Silverware Leat er Goods and Trunks | Musical Instruments Fancy and Domestic Linens | Men’s Furnishings Ss ar Blankets and Comforters Continuing the Great ‘‘White Sale” in Which We Feature Undermuslins and all the Other Allied Lines of White Goods at Lowered Prices. @ 324 Overcoats *6.95 coats and Suits formerly priced $12, Dark mixed worsteds; gray and broyn cassimeres and Inthissale wecanfit men & youths of every build Those Who Altend This Sale Early Will Be the Most Pleased of All. We Give Them Linings—Ribbons ting Goods oto Supplies music, Wn (Siegel € gain’’ Slippers —- black and colors; sizes 3 to 8; requlesty 69c; D5¢ Men's and Boys’ Headwear PEM DT Women’s eee Specially Priced for “Tuesday Bar- , Selling Women's Crocheted| Wo Stationery and Books Drugs and Toilet Articles ANNUAL SALE of Dress- makers’ Supplies Began This Morning For Tomorrow We Announce a Sale of Our Entire Stock of “Perfection” Music Rolls Regularly Priced at 50c to $1.50 Each; “Tuesday Bargains,” In rearranging our stocks after inventory we have selected several thousand rolls and reduced the prices for one big sale. The range of selections covers almost the entire realm of ' 25¢ at Ge All Other 65-Note Musi¢ Rois Are Offered, Tomorrow, at EXACTLY HALF the Regular List Prices Those who have player-pianos should not overlook this most unusual oppor- tunity. The price-cut is absolu ely the deepest ever made on standard music rolls, Piano Store, Fourth Floor, Center.) en's Black Per Womer ors — felt soles; ior crocheted lined; sizes 3 25e! slippers; sizes 3 35e "8 Lambie Wool to 8; at to 8; at (Slegel Cooper Store, Fist Floor, Ress.) ———