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_ RUN AWAY TO PHILIPPINES. 11910) FOALED OH 18a MHL AHA LENE HA LEE ALO HATALELE 014 COUT OEAMOOD Margaret Haas, Whose Soldier Fiance Is Illin Buffalo, Received a % Letter from Far Away Private Cook Shortly Before peared. She Disape | Hap pretty Margaret Haas started for) the Island of Negros : r? The pol rf what has b O19 1hesore (0/eresereselesSioieigereicisiereiese® rearet Agnes Haas knew the her was crying her eyes and her poor oll breaking, us, Haas kite maybe sald grief sitting in the parton tered out of Beret. Joy is now i Ruffalo, ta first ¢ had HE ILL: SHE MISSING, 1” a of @ child tn hea The net@hbors girlish young won Ping the rope wit Would play hide a by Krakauer Brothers apple of ‘ - ! «i 1 MARGARET HAAS. k with nii- | w COU COO OOOO OOOO Oo OU COO OOO U0 CO Utu) fra day at the beach in| She never had a sweetheart except they adv ner ty lle the handsome Sergt. doy, who is a Phila. ars eo home fo deiphian of twenty-seven years, and Margaret the je down, but a bi = she first met at a theatre last Mare He is a sober, steady, manly soldier Though a child amope the children, | t d hoy. and it was a case of love at first this young woman wad graceful and dig. } VS sighs. They ‘ame engaged before al cutie clase os oa mbit, ay hls regiment was transferred to Georgia, “6 Kod nd when it was orlerad to the je would ever dream of corrup ad rippes @ Was sent to Ruffalo because his term eifed “Margaret” a me of service was ao nearly completed. "Madge. te aatior with a black Far Away Willie Cook, a seariet baby rfbBon on her Ro other beau umbeas It be ff her dark beauty nicely rok, of the Sixth In: | as her playmate when! iis in Publie School No. Willie ts In Megros Ysland, and two weeks ago Margaret! a letter from Negros Island, read eagerly, read again with fla * and phen destroyed 4 Mrs Alle LADY’S COMPANION. now from it was mm asked how much It coat to go Hinots “My first thought made me telegraph argaret's affianced at Buffalo.” said | The girl had t ip her throat Me Mra Haas between her sobs. this morn: “but Sergt. Joy replied thar she alo and he knew nothing ' nt over to | not in Bul r whereat Iw halts and vuld not find my to go to the poltee, vat a general alarm WHEEL 1,200 MILES. ': James Rappe, War Veteran, on His Way from Marinette, Wis., to His Mother’s Grave in This City. , avd then only for a few afraid to try to think of her “ Dear Maa, Pivknam :-Lamagreat | sufferer, have much trouble through % | the lower part of my bowels, and | am writing to you for advice. Menags are irregular and scanty, am troubled with Jeucorrha@se, and | ache so through my back and down through my leins, 1 have spells of bloating very bedly, sometimes will be very large and other times very much reduced.”—Mna.Cuas, | E. Jounson, Box $3, Rumford Center, % | Maine, Nov. 20, 1897, Improvement Reported December, 1897 “Dean Mas. Pivanam:—I wish to | tell you that I am improving in health. 1 am ever so much better than when | wrote before. The trouble through the lower part of bowels is better and _ 1 am not bloated so badly. I was very | much swollen through the abdomen before I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound. 1 still have a feel: ing of fulness across my chest. I have used three bottles of it and am on the fourth."~Mns. Caas, E. Jounson, Box 33, Rumford Center, Maine, Dee. 13,1897. | Enjoying Good Health June, 1899 | Dean Mua. Pinxiag i—Sinee a year ayo | have been taking your medicine, and am bow strong and enjoying good health. [have not been well for three years, and feel very t you for what Lydia E Pinkha: table Compound has done for me. would advise all who suffer with fe- James A. Rappe, veteran of three /oreus as a man of thirty-five and is wars, is pedalling hie way from his home Marinette to @t Marinette, Wie, ‘o this city, He rs National G. A 4 mounted his bicycle on Monday and R, Encampm Al as. | male troubles to try your medicine.” amid the cheers of his Grand Army fet, ne, oe Ame , Arat | Mus Cas, E. Joyxson, Box. 33, ain started away on 12 ppilddelgbia entampment ford Center. Maine, June |. 1899, Rappe was clad in knickerbockers an Wore a straw hat, and ina small @ttached to the bicycle he carr Soe that he will need on the tri that day Were muddy and heavy, but this did not daunt the old mas. He will stop over in Fond du Lac and Mii- — le expects to arrive at Chicago in time for the G. A. R. encampment, and after Li Hung Chang Bar i cae nei cr “is 76 years old (see page 80). The "GH? ie mate tne i» mani OPENing Of the Chin-se Empire to com- merce is fully described on page 386 of! Mr. ha a Tea’ thee ae y e wil reach the At- lantic sea! again without any grest . ut any grea ¥. eel 1, and fi it in the re a The World Almanac, agg, he, it still strong an active, : je. Rappe ‘s in prosperous cireum- * * * 19 World Almanac and Enoyelopedia, handsomely bound * * * cover in| Bese HE AEE Nha arc” Al sore * "sewed tack + + oveg a pagen By mal, portage pd, Be though an octogenarian, he is as vig! or may be had (rom al) sewsdeaiers. : Ties. He ‘fect in fit. Extremely well : made and trimmed; all sizes; : ment, ALSO! ww — | S ee To serve your wants, 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. Men’s Al i Hats, 88c. " We are going to sell a lot of these to-morrow, and it is the price that will enable us to do it. This is one of the greatest hat values of the season, And any man who is a contemplating purchaser should give this con sWeration, The lot consists ot black, brown and pearl alpintes, with trimmings of tine silk. The ‘ine must be seen to be appreciated Special notice! Our entire stock of Men's Fine Straw Hats ot split, rough and Mackinaw straws, which sold heretofore at $2.50 and $4.00, will be closed out to-mofrow. Any style in the whole J 00 o stock for Mata Fleer, Gh # Shoes, 98c. For Girls and Boys. Large assortmentof Shoes ‘and Slippers for girls, in rus- set and dongola kid; also sandal slippers and Southern For Boys — Heavy weight with spring heels; exceptional at the above PIICE. — second owe, en eaten Men’sStiff and Soft Bosom Shirts. Fancy laundered, with 2 collars ‘and 1 pair cuffs, ox blood, navy blue and light blue, with narrow white stripes. ; Another lot with one pair link : cuffs, colors heliotrupe, black and ' white—pink, black and white— i blue, black and white. Whole- sale price of both lots was $9.00 dozen. Any shirt in 50c either lot, Mate Fleer, (0m MH fer on Women’s Boots, $1.19. For to-morrow we offer ‘an extraordinary bargain in :this department. These boots may be had in lace or button, and in all sizes; the uppers are soft and the soles tlexible; have toe caps; all latest shapes; being so seasonable makes them an even greater bargain. Haron Fine, (GO S, Breton _Men’s Underwear, 15c. Summer weight. Fine lain and ribbed Balbriggan irts and Drawers, er- regular price 35c. per gar- Main Fisor, (em at fection Key West Cigars. Bought at a sacrifice from : Jose Morales & Co, Ma- ivana and Tampa are retiring from business. : Made of finest clear Havana ‘tobacco. (They La Matilde Brand, All Colors, Reina Victorias, a 17c. cigar for %.; box of 50, 4.50. Regalia Chicas, a 15¢, &c.; box of $0, 4.00, Puritanos Finos, a 1$c. cigar for 8c.; box of 50, 4.00, Panetelas, a 1c. cigar for 7!4c.; box of $0, 4.75. Flor de Morales Brand, All Colors, Puritanos Finos, 2 10c. cigar for $c.; box of $0, 2.50. 10,000 RAINMAKERS from the factory of L. Kahner & Co., New York City, Sumatra wrapper and Havana long tiller; the finest 5c. cigar for }c.; box of 50, 1.50. Grewnd Floor, Gh & Aeetton cigar for BLOOMINGDALE BROS, ENING, AU to the success which met our Gladi- | olus Day last Saturday, we have decided to repeat this free and profuse distribution of Gladioluses to-morrow in connection with our great “Sale of Manufacturers’ Stocks.” their distribution—they are absolutely free. Any visitor to the store tomorrow will be given clusters of these beautiful flowers, fresh from the fields and in luxurious bloom. : BLOOMINGDALE BROS., BLOOMINGDALE BROS., es GUST 17, 1900, Aga'n there will be no res’riction placed upon whether thought of early or late in the day, the store will be open from pus A Great Clothing Opportunity. Qur clothing department is a very particular place. | men to the best for the least quickest: especially 30 Saturdays, when the word is “Hurry.” To-morrow we offer some rousing values in Men's Clothing, and also some for boys. Every suit is « worth at least double tne price asked S Men’s Fine Suits at $4.44, $5,55, $6,66, They are made of cheviots, cas#meres and worsteds, in checks, plaids, overplaids, stripes and mixtures: also guaranteed fast color pure worsted blue serge; every garment thoroughly well made, lined and trimmed in the best manner. They were made to sell at $12.09, $15.00, and $18.00 respectively. Boys’ All-Wool Knee Pants, 25c. Desirable patterns; made with patent serves Boys’ Wash Suits, 29c. All those which have been selling at 75c. and $1.00; to-morrow at this extraordinarily low price; waist) band; standard drill pocketing large ‘variety of styles: deep tailor collate antl Ay and tape seams; for boys from 4 to fronts; all. well made; this offering should be 15 years. taken advantage of immediately, Women’s Golf pe ; Tourist Skirts. 300 WOMEN’S SKIRTS, like cut, made of heavy woo!- len skirting, in black, navy, oxford, dark gray and brown; cut in the latest seven-gored shape, finely tailored Taffeta Silk Waists, $2.98. An extraordinary purchase of women’s fine quality striped taffeta Shirt Waists, perfect in tit and stylishly stitching on outside bottom facing, Made with deep They fit and hang perfectly. a Silk Carolla green and blue, with Congo or throughout; all welted seams double stitched; two inverted plait backs. Suitable for wheeling. Sizes, 23 to 32 waist; lengths, 37 to 42. readily command $7.50. 3.8 ) Choice for to-morrow only Umbrellas, 69c. 24 and 20 inch silk Carolla sun Dresden handle. We have sold thousands of these umbrellas dur front seams four times stitched and ten rows of The grandest value ever offered. Would This is an opportunity that should not be missed. sont Mowe, or rain Umbrellas, in black, garnet, ing the season at 95¢., and they } were excellent value for that made. Men's sivle sleeves rice, We mean to close out the and cuffs; yoke backs. A /% palance of this line, argain at $5.00. ‘ bargain at $5 Confectionery. From our large assort- ment of selected sweets, these specials oi Saturday: Chocolate Marshmallows, the best quality, per box, J 0 Cocoanut Popcorn Kisses, a deli. cious mixture of popcorn and cocoanut, molasses fla- 20 vor, per Ib., New England Peanut Brittle, fresh and cnsj pt up inf 10 Negligee Shirts,. 25. odd sizes, laundered neck - yilars, and some Extraordinary Sale of Belts, These are the out-of-the-ordinary kind of items, even for Bloomingdales’. Still there is a reason for this, and it centres around the fact that we wish to clear up odds and ends, broken lots, &c.—Thus the extraordi- —Men’s Belts, straight and nary prices. 25¢ Women's Graduated or 19¢ ring cowhide, also suede; worth 20¢. and }$¢. Shaped Helts, over twenty 10¢- Women's Lined Patent kinds that sold from 47c. to 59. 15¢ Women’s Graduated or bef Leather Belts; worth toc. 6c Wornen's Black or White C navy velveteen also several hun. Shaped Belts in patent Pressed Sheepskin, bl dredoudd beits, tly shop xan leather, black and white em- bossed sheepskin, also 1% inch genuine Morocco or Seal that old from 19¢. to 200, Pure LinenCollars, 30c HalfDoz, ; We want you to make comparisons of everything we sell, but Sh ving Outfits, here is an item upon which we especially urge an exacting compari This Shaving son. There are collars and cutls which sell for less than ths, be * a. et SRAViNg quality has never been sold before outside of Bloomingdales’ at a i * oaey she, i fe self where near this price. Better take advantage of this sale wumedtiate the fk we Vécteehias cae The collars and cuffs are really worth three times a h ee ae o-morrow, com- cell them for. Men's and Boys’ sizes ing, st plete, This is wha ing, pokes, round corner standing and high and iow turn-4 are sold in half dozen lots only, No mail orders—Ne Cuffs, 6 pati for See. Same qualities as the collars, in link or piain and butter Dress Suit 95c. and 2.25, | cin mus 98c. ra quick, oO t utfit styles bD. { Ger Cases, The last of the mm sale to- tow. They are u ‘ ably the best value offered in ths line this season Those ai nh ¢ i with ere k h 6 ners, canvas lined, brass lock F Brilliantine or Quinine Those at $2.25 are of leather in tan or olive colo’ tcl ( ( Magnesia around, can ned, brass lock «nd clasps, strong leathe dies and 4 Stick of Supertine Cosmetic. reinforced corners, BLOOMINGDALE BROS., Wb Ave., 5th and 60th Sts, 3d Ave., 59h and Oth Sta, M Ave., 5th snd 60th Sts, Coffee, Java, Mocha and Mara caibo mixed regular price 25¢., bean or ground BLOOMINGDALE BROS, . Hi Hosiery, 6c. | For Men, Women & Children : This is an extraordinary feature and well worth a de-! liberate inspection. We! wish you would compare: our goods with others, It! is one of the strongest argue: ments in favor of buying ati Bloomingdales’. { Regular stock goods; full ! seamless, black and tan; all! SIZes. H Oh ot. Section, f Main Plo, “ ” i James Means” Shoes Regular $4.00 Grades for$2 : This shoe is considered: the best for Wear and gene; eral appearance, It is the’ standard men’s shoe. Here: are a few of the styles:: Biack box calf leather, with: toe caps; russet Russian: calf, lace, plain or toe caps; brown vici kid, lace, plain: or toe caps; Shetland calfsi skin, congress and lace! Many specially lined with! leather to the toe. Heavy: or light soles at half price. t s Moor, Gk Mt Keeton, ! Articles You Will Need for Preserving, We are right in the pre-? serving season now, and as’ usual Bloom-: ingdales’ come: to the front: with —money-: saving sugges=: > }tions. Our line’ jis complete in every detail, : and you will: find that prices by compari-: son are the lowest. : Mason's Fruit Jars,with porcelain. lined caps; pints, 3%, dozen; quarts, dozen; % H gallon, dozen, 69 H The -Lightoing’’ Fruit-Jars, with | glass covers, pints, 8%, 99: dozen; quarts, dozen; The “fiitchrist”* Fruit Jars, pints, : 83, dozen; quarts, 98, dozen; 4 gaflon, 1.24 dozen, Giass Jelly Tumblers, with covers; : medium size, per dozen, 24 19c.; large size, per doz., H Glass Fruit Measuring Cups, each, Stone Preserving Jars, with cov. ! ers, at, each; 1 gal, $6e5 2: 28c.; 3 gal, 35.3 4 gal., 45e3 5 gal, 55e3 6 65 gal., Third Fleer, Wh &. Serta Groceries. Peaches, fine Delaware, quart, Potatoes. Cucumbers, large. each, Cooking Pears, quart, Cooked Corned Beef « oncless Ham, sliced, p Swiss PE WOD COPUTED EL TUUEDOTDD -EDERE EL OLTT Ei LEseneee te eeeNeteL AAW WHEE DR HE OU OH HUTTE OET HOT OETETLEELES 00900057 EE 00075 F505 SRO UTES EE NDT DS UD DUET ODRED IT TITS PUSS TORRES this sale, at, per Ib Jd Ave., 5%h 1nd (th Sts.

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