The evening world. Newspaper, February 3, 1911, Page 5

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" Double In. Green Trading snes With Purchases Made Before 12 o’Clock SIXTH AVE. See To-Day’s Evening Sun and Tomorrow’s Times for details of the most important Book Sale held in New York for many and many a day. for Men and Youths These Are the Lowest Prices We Can Remember Ever to Have Seer These are our own regular stock goods, chosen for regular selling. Styles, materials and tailoring|ance as this is a bit early. the equal of any to be had at full selling figures|would be. in first-class clothing stores today. had before, and they materially affect this part of the store. Therefore, Down Go ALL Clothing PRICES! Every Winter Suit for Men and Youths Every Fur-Lined Garment in the Store And That Tremendous Purchase of the Entire Surplus Stock of ‘“Kingly’’ Trousers The above all combine to make this the biggest clothing selling event announced in many seasons. NEVER BEFORE EARLY IN FEBRUARY. Read of a few of the attractions: They’re right. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, Clearing ALL = Santee on Overcoats, Suits, Trousers and Fur-Lined Garments as Good as These Many of our customers might think that such a clear- Ordinarily it But we have big plans this year that we never Every Winter Overcoat for Men and Youths BUT 1911. ‘ah, A Word More About ! Our Clearance Sale Of course it is pretty generally understood by ti that our tremendous distribution of Furniture, Bedding, Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums, Oilcloths, China, Glasswere, Lamps, Pic- tures, Upholsteries and Kitchen Supplies time is altogether the most noteworthy event of its kind that New York has ever seen in respect to these twelve gre: ments. It is not at all surprising that this should b in order to avoid MOVING goods across § Greenhut building (where the above-na be housed after the consolidation), } | nt depart- 0, since, to the We “Cut” Prices Without the Slightest Regard to Cost! The result has been a most phenomenal MONEY-SAV- ING opportunity, of which thousands of people have taken eager advantage. Assortments are still satisfactory. If you come in, TO- MORROW, you will find admirable choosing. Store open until 6.30 P. M., as is usual on Saturdays. Children’s Play Suits' - Indian Suits Cowboy Suits Rough Rider Suits Scout Suit 8 $12 and $15 = 88. 45 te hatseut 88.45 coatsat. . . All sizes for men ~ youths;| All sizes for men and fancy fabrics of every description.| youths; medium and Win- Such popular styles as “Presto,”| ter-weight materials. Most convertible and miitary collars;|popular all-wool cassi- also regulation models with velvet] meres and fancy cheviots. collars. Hundreds of staple| Plenty a py Clad me overcoats. A clear saving of Maou 50 of these suits are in BIG SIZES, made of all-wool blue serge. $100 The \ Mi from $3.55 to $6.55-—accord- ing to the garment you select. $40 and $45 Fur-Lined $' Overcoats at... 30 Persian lamb or blended muskrat collars. Fur-Lined Overcoats, for- Men's merly $150 to $200, now at coats at Fur-Lined Qver- $90 ese were considered Buy one now for next Winter. town at $30. They nb dividend on your investment will be now 892 50 $85.00 Fur- Lined Over- $50 from 50 to 100 percent. These are of Westie ow 2 oe ° coats at ° re We finest quality with Canadian muskrat Black Russian dog and black bear; fur out- Persian lamb “collar or collar of | lining; also Japmink,made with arich, f kde: conti sorme, with natural raccape, et blended muskrat wide Persian lamb collar and facing. ‘ 5 pa 9 Henrie ah two seme fromour | | Specials for W ( | 4 Ss big Glove Store, but they are 4 ‘ significant of the prices named 34 | Tomorrow in omens ove P throughout its great stock : Sewn Street Gloves— Paris Women’s 16-Button-Length Mousquetaire Silk Gloves k and colors; $1.25 grade; me Milanese quality: Paris point; $1.25 grade; at a eee tai cse peace Men dauiices VERE SN (Siegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Front.) The New Waists--Specials! - Latest, Daintiest Spring and Summer Fashion- Fancies Are Being Exhibited in Great Variety. Lingerie Batistes, Marquisettes and Dressy Messaline Waists . Specially Priced for Saturday’s. Selling at $1.98, $3.50 and *3.98 1911 styles are arriving daily; yes, hourly--beauties in design. Lovely creations—by far the prettiest created in many seasons for Spring and early-Sum- mer wear. Our prices make this announcement doubly interesting. At i | OS aeuatul lingerie waists, having the fetching new peasant sleeves; a sheer creation, lavishly and artistically trimmed with cluny lace insertion; stylish side- plaited ruffle, trimmed with lace; cluny lace runs the full length of the pulder, and across the sleeves, with em- Greet between; back of waist cluster-tucked, and trimmed with lace. Worse Full - Pigue - b d AUSe =Qy—We illustrate an entirely new and charmin SMT pndeeMleche corettsle Catt e coo and dainty. The marquisette is white, and the embroid: is blue and white, with just a few touches of black to phasize the beautiful color effects. Embroidery extends over the shoulders and around the back, and is further elaborated black, navy, gray and of fine cluny lace, ALS ilk messaline waists 3.98 C made with the peasant sleeves, transparent yoke, elaborately and richly trimmed with silk Copenhagen; braid; cuffs braided and finished with net to match yoke, Also a wonderful collection of messaline waists at this price, comprising plain and striped effects, (Stegel Cooper Store, First Floor, Center.) Fresh Meats CHICKENS—cholce quality dry picked; io Wom | Foot-Mould Shoes °2. 65 and *3.35 There are fully FORTY stylesfrom which you may make your selection ~in velvet, tan calf, vici kid, gun- metal and patent colt; sizes 2! to 8; widths A to EE. There Will Be Great Selling Here, Tomorrow, but We Shall ‘ Be Prepared for It! . 18¢ 23¢ _18¢ l4e 16c 15c Ile ands 120 ROASTS. choice cuts of native 12¢ ribs country” 15 ¢ CAPONS—fancy quality tresh killed; tb GEESE—selected, fresti-kilied Western; 1b PORK—whole HAMS—selected, Jerseys Ibs... LAMB—legs of tenc resseds loins of fre ent colt or vici) Women’s One-Strap Beaded-Toe sizes 244to7;| Slippers—vicl kid; Cuban Beast $2.50 sizes 2}4 to 8; widths Ato $1.60] _F; $2 erade; at. 1.35 weinen’s veal Slippers—select Women's Satin aS | pink, from THIRTY styles; all leathers; white, black, lavender, red; sizes also velvets, satin; and 6 $2.65 le in our own “Daylight” Bakery. Pais ORANGE LAYER panes 38c _, 82¢ an ats] WIDOW POUND MERRY $20, $25 and a$ Few $30 Suits at These were made by a manufac- turer on Fifth avenue whose reputa- tion for good styles and faultless workmanship is known from Maine to California. Very latest produc- tions in fancy all-wool cassi- meres, cheviots and worsteds. Also blacks and blues, Al! sizes for men and youths. We’re Selling the Entire Surplus Stock of “Kingly” Trousers $3 and $3.50 ¢ $2 | $4 and $4.50 ¢ $3 Grades at.. Grades at.. Nearly 10,000 pairs of ““Kingly” trousers. $18, $20&$25 $13 15 Overcoats at ° Admirable garments produced by leading ready-to-wear clothing menufacturers in Rochester and New York. Dozens of materials in staple and fancy styles. It ls just as easy for us to please the chap who likes to dress in college fashion as the dignified Wall street broker. Most make is the best on the market today. Every pair of ‘Kingly” trousers is cut rpeparetelys fl Belding Bros.’ cable-cord silk. A new pair of trouse: Cassimeres, Cheviots, Worsteds, Finest Blue and Ha {Siegel Cooper Sto Stationery 4 terials, Floor, Rear.) tomorrow - ing writing surtace; he up in packages of 90 sheets; standard size for Pe oerncences value 19¢; at. 9e Envelopes to match — pate. of 25; “Youu Hats and Caps Odd Lots Arranged for Special Selling, ore Winter is getting too near its close for us to continue to maintain our present stocks of men’s and youths’ hats and caps. (: THEY MUST BE REDUCED! Derby and Soft Hats for Men—all the most stylish shapes and most fashion- able colors; all sizes; $1.50 and $ G2 GIAURBTALS. iscsi cenenays Youths’ Soft Hats, Men’s “Crusher” Hiats and Sample Caps—all up-to-date styles and colors; all sizes; $1 5 and $1.50 grades; at........... 0. A Decidedly Exceptional Opportunity in Headgear. (Siegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Rear — Special Sale, Tomorrow, of Boys’ Hats and \ Caps Jack Horner Hats —made of good Hor pmade, qual- ity cloth, in mixed and plain col- ors; regularly 49c; at. 25¢ A Remainder of Boys’ Winter Caps i] plain colors; regularly 25c; at 15¢ , Many other atiractive styles of Boys’ Hats at prices Main Ploor, Re correspondingly reduced, (Siegel Cooper Store, men’s Winter °3.50 & *5 Groceries, Me Meate,_ Fresh iris | F ‘resh a eee 13.75 Popular patterns for men and th measure upto 54. THE LEAST YOU SAVE ON ANY PAIR IS $1—ON MANY AS MUC HAS $3. Men pocupeat! in the clothing trade—THE MEN WHO REALLY KNOW TROUSERS $1.00 grade 65 1.50 grade 98e 2.00 grade... $1.29 Grades That Cannot Be Dupli- $ Rough Rider Suits, | cated Under $6 to $7, at. 4 with Hate all sizes; every waist- $1.19 grade... 1.88 grade Aieue ui cold-water-shrunk materials. y that does not give absolute satisfaction. Blue Uniform Trousers also Included, Anadmirable opportunity to lay in a supply. 2.78 ara gereirent Note these special bargains arranged for belt, lasso samples of scores of others: and Ree " thet at. $1.79 French Dimity Writing Paper—cloth finish; very pleas+| High-Grade Writing Paper—Such as French twill, Em- pire fabric, ete. put up in very attractive cabinets, containing $0 sheets and $0 envelopes; value 25c; at (Siege! Cooper Store, Second Floor, Center.) Annually we offer the entire surplus stocks on hand ofthe biggest manufacturer of such goods in America. TON ROW IS THE DAY FOR THIS YEAR'S SALE. _ Selling prices are a mere fraction of the figures these garments were meant to retail at. Come, Tomorrow, and See the Big Display of These Suits in Greater Toy Town, Second Floor Assortments for special selling are divided as follows: Indian Suita, with War Bonnets agree that the “Kingly” All seams sewed with A special purchase of 1,500 boxes; 15¢ Iso for tomorrow Bargains uns, belts and in extra hi holster sets, (Slege! Cooper Store, Second Ploor, Rear.) The Fur Coat Sale of the Season Sale Prices Offer Best Investments. The Figures Really Make It Worth While for You to Buy Now for Next Winter But there is still plenty of “fur weather” to come, Extraor- dinary as the economies are in this sale, purchasers will make them on very finest grades in newest fashions. 599 50 for Russian Ponyskin Coats Grades never before offered under $42.50 and up to $49.50. Beautifully marked skins, 50 and 52 inches long (style as illustrated); lined with brocaded or Skinner's satin. $ for French 45 Nearseal Coats Regularly marked at $69.50. An admirable, rich-looking garment; 50 and 52 inches long; long roll collar; jeweled buttons; brocaded lining Russian Ponsykin Coats at $42.50 “ss at $59.50 "3 50 and §2 inches long; high adel Great reductions on every “Fur Scarfs and Mulls pleat tone reaarveds gel Cooper Sto’ ~t Floor, Front.) All Ready-to-Wear and Caracul Fur Coats at $49.5 Regularly at $69.50 a SM 50 and §2 inches long; elegant qualities. SPRING ONIONS, new or red-tip redisies; Dun LORIDA HEAD LETTL s at Heavily Untrimmed Hats retucca’ Prices : | Scores of Groups— Dozens of Styles in Felt, Vel- 20 vet and Beaver. Selling Figures Less Than Wholesale $2.95 Hats of 239 to 8; widths A to E; suede; $3.50 grade; at. $1.95 (Siege! Cooper Store, rine Ploor, CAKES—each, 5c; _ ASTIN TT EE LL LETS OTT TID ~ Black Beaver, at 95¢ Bu th and medium; superior lustrous Bottle Lar ON | Ose Hale of « gC Black Velvet, at Ai 087 Ok Also hats of satin, with rich velvet Io facing, Many scyles ‘ 4 Tableful of Hata. lad kde p , aN ia 1c) e prise for Fail of at Ay 69¢) Too many styles to listin a single ; paragrap The sensationally low rise QRe| pr kes it worth your while to do 98e ate p some “picking.” ting) at J ore price Hi The Childre n's and te , ; Pr a ik velvet

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