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(GIRL’S DEATH DUE TO JOKE eS Lave-Letter Was Bogus, so She Swallowed Poison. Man She Admired Disclaimed it and Her Joy Was Turned to Woe. Tt waa a tragic joke somebody played upon Charlotte Kneibert. It caused her to tebe her life. ‘The girl, who was unusually pretty, lived with her widowed mother at 30 Btanhope street, Brooklyn. Bhe wan a tallor's model and earned a sum auf clent to support both comfortably. It was generally known that the young wiman was fond of the society of Charles Jung, a young man of her own Age who lived within a block of her home, but onty her mother knew the extent of her fondness for him, June called at the house occasionally, Dut was not attentive enough to he looked upon as more than a friend. Bometimes Charlotto went with him Walking, but it was not often, About two weeks ago the young wom- AN reeelved a letter through the maile that caused her to amile and diush vio~ lently, She seemed at once pusgled and Geliehted. "What is tt?! asked her mother, who had noticed her daughter's contusion “Bome one wanta to marry me," ane ewered Charlotte, laughing, And 40 |t appeared, for although (he letter was not signed, It told of the writer's undying love for her and con: fersed that he did not porsess the cour: age (0 propose marriage The young woman could think of but one man who could love her devoutedly aid who seemed too diMdent to speak him heart, That was Chariio Jung, Bho cherished the weeret for days, Tt made her gay and cheerful, and her mother cautioned her agrinat being too certain that the letter was genuine, leat A\kappoiniment and humiliation should follow. The mother’s fears were prophetic. Jung had not written the letter, He told Charlotte so bluntly, adding that he had no thought of marriage, Tt wan & sad blow to the girl's pride and love, She bore it sllently, confiding only tn her mother. When Mra. Kneibert went to awaken her daughter this morning she detected the odor of carbolle ackt, On the bed lay her daughter, dead, with the anony- mous lovesletter crumpled in her hands, 3 NEGROES LYNCHED, eineiiiniioe Taken Out of Jail by a Masked Mob and Hanged to Tree. ST. LOUTB, Bept, 1A special to the Poat-Desyateh from Memphis, Tenn,, rays @ masked mob of between sixty ind one hundred men broke Into jail at Tunica, Mise, early to-day and took OUL three negroes, whom they strung up lo @ (ree within one hundred yatds of a jail, Nok @ shot was fired, ‘The dead tiegroes are Frank Brown, who shot Frank Oheshire, a prosperous planter at Oak Landing, six months ago; David Moore, who shot Dan Bose well ten days ago, and William Brown, who, WHh confederates, shot amd cut 0 death a young white man at Slate , Levee fast month DEMOCRATS IN NEW CLUB State Body in Which Two Hundred Associations Are Represented. of % Democratic 1 Virginia, Pitty. Representatives wy Of Democratic Clubs, but there by laa body, wary sir an a el A Lil le a a Rei cart a eo ea wo convert’ at it oN Re GERMANY WITH Us. alee BERLIN, Sept, 14—The Cologne Gay wotte fn day the Yangivekiang valley in Germany has no special Interesta. what- ever in that highly important territary, “and Knows herself to be in complete acgord with the powers who have es- i Uy > RAMs the onaneee ang valley ae well as the rest of China, a “Teo Cool for Straw Hats,” Now that the cool weather has arrived, the reign of the straw hat is over, In the line of Fall styles some of the daint- eat and neatest creations in gentiemen’s Alpines oy, sik ta, na Cee STARVING Justice Beott, of the Bupreme Court, tn Chambers on an x parte application to be rid of the injunction, Franklin Bien, counsel for Mr, Lederer, also appeared, and the case was eet by Justice THE WORLD; FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 14, 1900, WOMAN PLACED HER HEAD ON CAR TRACKS. Tragic Attempt of an Unfortunate to End a Wretched Life in Union Square. ‘Weak and amaciated by atarvation and A woman crawied from Unton @ Park to the car tracks on Bev- enteonth pireet early this morning to die, head on a rail praying the Wont Thirtleth street station. The officer strolled over there and found the woman, Bhe was crying soft: ly to herself and did not hear him Approach, When he spoke to her she Pressed the closer to the ground and struggled, But during atl thir whe never uttered a word, She hae since remained ‘silent, Tt needed but a glance for the am- bulal surgeon from Bellevue Hospital to tell what was the mi man tried to lift her Up ehe fought feebly againat him. For & week a poorly dressed woman About thirty-five years old, with light hair and complesion, has been wander- Ing about Union Square Park, No one know her and she never spoke to any] ‘‘Mtarvation,’ he sald. “The woman one, Part of the day she would be gone, |has noi eaten anything for days, She but at nightfall would return. ie very weak.” Polleemen who maw her spoke of her Qs Just another unfortunate, homeless and friendless, jock this morning some men on tha north aide of Beven- At the hospital the woman was found to be in a horrible conditiom Although of medium height for a wom an she weighed barely ninety pounds, Mer clothing consisted simply of a Feet haw an object crawl from |airt, a waist and an old pair of shoes, the aide of the cottage in the park out| ghe was so weak food had to be ade to the middie of the street, where It} ministered to her In very wmall quant preeered to huddle down on the track, Ly refuege, absolutely. te, give her t the distance in the hast light it re- fh " sembled an animal, but one of them!” Peteishe befioy iA wilt renova with spoke to Policeman Patrick Haynes, of fcareful treatment ADMIRAL SICARD DIES OF APOPLEXY, Passes Away in Mansion Built by a Signer of the Declaration of Independence. ROME, N. Bept. WoRear-Admiral) After leaving the Jiasite he wan ni. Montwomery Bleard died of apoplexy at] #ened to ordnance uty at New York 6 A.M. tow his Bummer home at! 4!) Washington untti In ie he 4 vy, | Wee, Daced I command of the Byatara ernvttie; @ mansion erected by Will*l of ihe North Atlante wadron ar Tater was on special duly at Washing: took charge of the Hoston ins Jam Floyd, one of the a of the Declaration of Indopendeny whowe granddaughter the Admiral /married, Yard In 168, was promoted to Captain and was Chief of the Bureau - mance from Issi to 1800, being Vreadent the Bteel Hoard from the latter date rine er Sara a bern se hey wnat 1! c . and was ed | f . {othe Sfavel’ Academy on Oot, 165t.| mand, menicrmon was hit neat comme He wae in tht Academy for four years, Rov i ‘as placed In com: fler which he served on Loe A at) ye ‘otomae and ‘aad wnttl Ine} Yard on Jan, 15 0 ates Hy Nive ‘ He andl tne wt i promoted to master in 168 lummer of 1h Commodores d Dn were pro: “PINK EYE.” niin | Afflicted Man Stricken Blind While Walking on Street. Was Hurried to Black- Malady Contagious and ‘a well's Island, A Flower Hoopital surgeon saw a man Broping his way along Lexington avenue near Beventy-ninth streot today and, stopping him, learned that he had mud only lost his sight, ‘The man said he wan Charles B. Hobeon, thirty-four yeare old, a car cleanse, of 25 Rast Porty-eighth street When taken to Bollevie Hoapital his allment wae dingnosed as a nase of “pink eye." ‘The disease is contagious The man wan went to Blackwell's te land without delay and wax kept away from all the other patients. thought he oaumht the dinease in the; public bat The Rel) He said he Bast IP fty-frat street uthorities will ask the Board of Healih to make an investian thon at once. @ prevalence of pl Yorkie fat et, A strow!, has been noticed @ ron of William Zeller, a barber at Fitty-xecond street, ue, Was almost b)ini oye.” the Hal an uni Ne out Pitt ‘or Ne eye in the fires nome tine FV 'third ave for some time ‘There are a number of among the boye of the janhattan Hye and Har Hoe Hal number of caves have been treated, and all have been laid to the bathe, WOMEN IN COURT ROW. McOurk "GH nul Her Relatives Attack a Policeman. Judge Nowburger, in Part 11, Gen: eral Sessions, today rentenced Louisa Klefor, twenty-three yeare old, of 18) Avenuo A, to five yeara in the Woman's Prieon at Auburn for stealing $27 from Samuel Thompson, In MeGurk'+ dive Aug. 7 After the girl was . sentenced had glarted to leave (he room her drunken sailor 2 Howery, on and Mother, an old and apparently respeot- able prisoner's In 1seg he ved on the Oneida. an tanton and took att jn, the bombagdment ot te A and retl Jackson and Philip and the Chale} made a commodore, on the retire. mette batteries, and was a factor 'n) ment for age ie ral Gherard| destroying the Confederaty Motiila a in ey am Hed to the command of Ungneporth on Apell 24 I lthe New York Navy: ah. ia bravery in the en ent | On April 7, 1897, President McKinley wit! jhe Tam Lime) Me | nina ont ir9g name to {he Senate for pramo~ 0 Va eon * h nm to Rea miral to succeed are joe it took part her A. rat ity y, who retired, 0 ‘attles, and after the mn the with in broke out the Naval Avedomy. Admiral Stoard was placed, in comm: nt, ee After this LY « a arwent back 16 yin f the North Atlantic 1m * the North Alentlc and Pacific Squad- } the flagehip New org vine if rons, and in 18 he was a com: if health wan retired In favor of mander, mT. Sampson, MERCHANT |NO MYSTERY A SUICIDE.|IN POISONING vanes ehdinde Isaac Took, Pioneer|Theatrical Man's Wife Clothing Dealer, Took Swatlowed Acid by His Life. Mistake. Tanne Took, eighty+nine years old, who,! Dore Wert, twenty-one years old, ia with Harris Cohen, was a ploneer tn | Seriously ill in the New York Hospital te second-hand clothing business in| miffering from carbolle this city Afty years ago, was found dead in his room at @ Sixth avenue, early thie morning, ‘The windows and door had been thehtly cloned and the was was pouring from several opened jets, The old man had committed suicide, Took killed himeelf, his family say, because, within the tast month, two women and a boy who came with him from Rusia when he was seveninen years o:d have died, Ho lost heart and told hie daugtter, Mra, Aaron Marks, that he did not care to live any longer,’ “I am useless," he sald yemterday, "lb outlived my time, My dear friends have all lett me, WAS arrested in matter, aatiefed Mi intra! he Joffernon Market Court to-day U ie Fri tlaee and was isc. uple live at 1% Weat Thirty- . who sa iaateirate ft o'olock this morn Hin wife, who ha he left hie for a tow en Ht for Was in bedi bende her on a re meveral botties, One cone tained medicine and another undiluted carbolie gold, When he returned the bottle which had contained the acld as! on the floor empty and his wife ta wroaning in the bed. id He gol her up ed with her to the twenty blocks away, The couple were not nt to the dressing her, waik> ew York Hospital, other tenants of the house lived there only three weeks entirely to the ve Why should 1 linger here?” STOPPED THEISHOW. He retired \ast might apparentiy in — os good ppirite, but hie daughter war] snonr jakened @ariy this morning by the 1 of gas, Her husband found his father-in-law dead ‘Took began the second-hand clothing business ty 180 in Division street, when he and Harrie Cohen, Cohen," the onty two in the bual- nes, He afterward moved to Sixth venie, where with his family"in time. he formed quite a colony. He adeumulated a fortune, but lost it all in 17%. = Nothing daunted he wet about getting another, He leaves eon- midorable money, mete REFUSED TO VACATE. duntion Seott Decides Sire-Lederer InJunetion salt Must Be Argued Nest Tuenday, ‘The diaposeess proceedings brought by Mire brothers against George W. Lad: erer for possession of the Casino The- atre came on for trial this morning be- tore Judge MoCarthy in the City Court, Henry B, Bire, being under an injunc- tion, could not disobey the same and proceed with the trial, Thereupon his counsel, and Jacob Fromme, appeared before jen Inland ‘The managers of Woodland Beach, at New Dorp, & 1, have troubles of their “the original | cclal do led that wae belng given at been war ‘This the pollee ordered removed, The @taten leland's “haut ton," "Sack Wile a "well who would do le had done no} more than a fow stops when stopped by the police, Afier thin no further attempt was jpown ath) ty continue the show, Wilmerting, who. did. ‘the seerialty {swell known | to ACTOR SENT TO JAIL. Thomas Watson, Who Bonsted « Vine Stage Record, Commitied asa Drankard, house for (wo months by Magint: dy Nag goth Troee ge inj ® that he ie @ theatrical} sable rushed toward her, German woman, and Annie, the fourteen-year-old sister, Annle threw her arma about the con: Vicled woman's neck and the lamenta: Hons of the three Alled the room, Court Polleeman Trott tried attac waters, but ner an the ser they dawn with them, The mother then attempled to get, Into the faght, ut was restralned, and | Loulsa, the prisoner, Was taken to her Ing tho prisoner Judge New “TP have been Informed by the police that there are a number of men tn (his Unreatened this cell fabogtos | Tn sentence! burger nid: court who have plainant. [ want to that If any more threa to apsaull thie man are made, rpetrator will suffer the extrame pene pei alty of the law,” A number of toug hurriedly aw the Jud Ing, MOLLENHAUE! ihe left the court in mmage which followed lel to the Aer, carrying ‘Trowt separate (he him furiously m e warning Sor any atte ae Mnished apenks | Sugar King’s fom A burs, with her negro maid ris court with her when phe pr Gpvallante Lf w R AGAIN Revonetiia- dees White Plains santtarium. wife who was attacked and robbed In a a few weeks ago while returning from a cakeswalk which she attended ‘The event was followed by a rec Citation wiih her husband, wh: pauer published a " not be responsible J. William Molienhauer, of Williama> jon of the ugar magnate, is ina Tt was hie she | This was arance in cuted her youn | olive that he or ble wife» | joenbavier's relatives refumed to interfere in el is affairs, except to ty of his two children. Meg, wer rerides at 159 Rodney atreet, up mucus, fecond performer was a member of} janguid, tired feeling. asserts that euch cases are often mording. Wilmerding was announced 48] migtaken for consumption, but if thy will only breathe healing, olly 4 the tubes of the the stomach fall of more harm than good, most of them can be cured, vapors ; ore, te lunge a medicines, whieb do In his lecture given last January own, Last night the police stopped antin this city he stated that many pa- thents treating for consumption with odlond Apwootation.| the ordinary do¢tor are really only Is wae done after the managers had| suffering from catarrbal bronchitis, ow would bel@ cold on the chest that goes down ‘on the lungs and becomes chronic from meglect, a hacking cough, oh put on a wide|@ alight whartness of breath, associated with that Nothing but @ direct Bend for fr ee explaining the treatmont of cured patie to are with berculine medicine, ber] of healing vaporined medicines, or any other lung dis- they can be applied only ing them In @ vaporized ety, #0 you can call on them and their neighbors ve thelr genuineness, ively assert thet Bronchial or jtarrhal Consumption can be cured ‘Thomas Watson, thirty-one years olf, | by my healing, olly vapors that reach An actor, was committed to the Work.| the seat of the disease, by the use of Koch Inhalation, laden an they the Koch germ-killing tu- pitting ‘The Doctor Heation T will | Cleaning Blankets and Lace Curtains. ' |PATIENT HAD We cleaned over 26.009 Lane Curiaior v9 aan, apd Ateblen ba 4 perteetly end povtal for waw Special Offerings in Every suit bears the imprint o Pad all taped and double ‘that wil ‘combined with materials that have been selected for their wear-giving qualities, | ‘The smallness of the prices makes our BOYS’ CLOTHING DEPARTMENT a dee | ast, and all other details sirable source of sup Young Me about twenty different styl Quality, cheviots and cash the new fall effects, som breasted vests, others withe and high cul—the new sty fall of 1900; these suits here to-morrow at its, double-breasted Hine quality strictly ali.we and cassimeres; also plain bly colon, usual price, $4.00; our price, Men’s Suits, 1-2 Price & Less Our Clothing Department is a peculiarly ' BLOOMINGDALE BROS, | BLOOMINGDALE BROS, | Men’s & Boys’ Collars & Cuffs. A CLEARANCE—You know what that means here, to sell tomorrow the six hundred dozen men's and boys’ | ‘collars and cuffs, inciuding atwui' $0 dozen slightly soiled, and the particular place, Just because we bought some stocks during the past season which are not sold as yet, we have reduced them to an extraordinary low figure, We might put them into our fall stocks as other merchants do, but this would not coincide with our opinions on such matters, Every suit offered sold at and is good value for twice its pres. ent price, In this offering there are about four hundred men's suits inal! Styles, of different materials, every gar. ment properly made and trimmed, all of this season's manufacture and be. yond question a bargain in the great. est sense of the word. Choice to- morrow of Men's Suits 4 90 J that have been selling at #10 and $12, at Women’s Early ‘They are excellent garments, t 5.00- wool blac’ throughout with plain style, strictly tailor madi immediate wear, up {0 15,00, At 10,00 —Eto tan and castor broadcloth collars; others with many rows of silk goods; large assortment; made to sell from $15.00 to $25.00. Girls’ School Dresses. These are good At 69 around yoke, trimm: different mixtures; si flounce at bottom, trir We want to call your particular attention to our immense line of foreign novelties, comprising over 150 styles of new Ascot Im. squares, etc, s, Imperial four-in-hands, folded dl collections displayed in the city are 1,00 and We are showing 42 different styles of the latest in They are in raised and shaded ef Price, each, Also 250 styles of tecks, four-in-hands, imperials of silk and satin, in stripes, figures, etc, including the popular black and Joinvilles, r each one a distinct color by itself, white varieties, choice at Together with this there is an endless variety of tecks, four.in. : hands, imperials, puffs, string ties, band of silk and satin, at ‘balance packed in boxes just as received from the factory, They : ‘were left over from a previous sale, at which time we disposed of : ‘thousands of dozens at a price quite a little higher than we quote . now, The assortment consists of high and low turn down collars : and a large assortment of standing shapes, Collars, 25c, per dosen. Cuffs, 50c. per do Sold only in dozen lots. No ma Md Ave., 59th and 60th Sts, i Sults, 14 to 10 years, $4.00 values; your choice Boys’ 8 to 16 years Two-Piece of pure indigo dye warranted (as! 2,92 Fall Coats. Immense Sale of Underwear. 1 irable in every way. ‘only one thing to make us sel! them at such an insignificant figure— ‘they are not new goods, They have lingered from the last purchases | made in the late spring, ‘That's the reason we sell them at such ‘low prices, -Madeof all. cheviot serge, others of fine tan covert cloth, lined fancy taffeta silk; fly. front or double-breasted and the correct weight for /) /alues Coats; all fine samples, made of tucked taffeta silk, black, some with high Medicl They stand the rough usage of school, | They have been conscientiously made ; and the prices are very low. Plaid; yoke front, belt and cufls of cashmere; ‘ ’ Misses At 3.79 ~ Min itched seams and shaped stitched, lined with percaline and bound with velveteen; sizes 14 and 16 years, Main Floor, @th M. Seetion . A WAA WARDAAUADAVANRODAADARL AO RARORATAEL anna ry 5c. rempty fern { arranwed at onl chart it, each, ALL CARS ‘TRANSFER 106 ‘Small Ferns, hall y tote ’ 1 Men's Shoes, 2,00. James [Means 4,00 Shoes for 2.00 I very time this is ane nounced the depart ment is crowded. This popular satistaction- tiving shoe has won great favor with a multitude of men, It is a strictly high grade! shoe, as high as any Shoe in everything but price, Following are some of the styles: Black box call leather, toecaps, Shetland calfskin, in congress or lace, many Boys’ Clothing. ni veh ! f strength and durability, so necessary in Boys' ;Clothing. Ordinary seams do not stand the strain, The seams of THIS Boys’ stitched, have best of patent bands, pocketings | that are necessary to make a garment perfect, | ply to thrifty, thoughtful parents. A Strictly All-Wool Wear Resisting Sult, 8 to 18 years, made with double: Wreasted jacket, double seat and double knees, patent waistband, good trim. mings—in fact, made to give good es of good meres; all ne double mit collars Service; a cheap suit at $3 1 98 ' are leather lined througout to the! le for the' OUT pricey 9 | toes, heavy or light weight soles, are good Sailor or Vestee Suits, of very fine » with tovcaps, also plain toes ‘ rade of strictly allkwoo!, warranted | ast color Cheviots; Vestee or Sailor with deep sailor collar trimmed with seven rows of soutache brald; 2 4] good value at $4.00; our price, t H ‘ 4, ' Sailor and Vestee Suits, j to 8 years, ShavingOuttits, 98¢' all the new combinations of materials, | This Shaving Outfit contains: all this season's newest effects; ’ ; everything necessary fora quick, : Brodin ee me i 3.95 easy shave, It will pay for itself | the first week, To-morrow com. | This sale is important to the menot | 5.95 ' Greater New York and vicinity, Mato Vier, (th Ot. Bection. ackety oof cheviots He cheviots © mh Mt ‘ Men’s Fall Suitings. plete, This is what the outfit: Qur assortment of Men's Fall Suits is; contains: ' much larger than usual so early in the | | yiiets Holew@ront Rater, with pve | season, Everything new and desirable + | \2nine (agents, liaaé or Mtns feo ina Mug in all styles of fall fabrics will be found here made up into garments that will; give satisfaction and prove thelr worth when put to the test of a long season's wear, Satisfactory wear-giving clothin, at the lowest possible price is wha draws the crowds and ied them at Bloomingdale's clothing comer To. | morrow we offer choice of new fall suits | for men in a large variety of the newest | styles in cheviots and cassimeres, in | checks, stripes and mixtures of all) sorts; also blue and black cheviots made | Ham, sliced, per Ib,, 266 and trimmed, They areequal in every | s ' Swi Meese, best Imported, per’ ent shaving Roop. of Way Haim oe Witeh Manel f Hriliteotiow ar Quinine, 7 Groceries. Peaches, tine Delaware, quart, §e. Red Onions, quart, §e. Potatoes, Long Is! faney, gly Be Lima Beans, quart, 6c, Sweet Potatoes, quart, le Roast Beef, very tender, sliced, Minced Ham, very fing, per Ib,, Cooked Corned or ate Full Cream Cheese, way to suits that will be 9 e iN, our Se, kind, per Ib,, sold elsewhere at $12; all sizes, regular and stout, at ' 156, Hecond Floor, Oth BL Beotion, There's MEN'S, WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN'S. {t is high time to popes your ward~ robes with fall and winter underwear, and it will be the height of good judg- ment to profit by the great sale we hold to-morrow. ) These goods all stand for! quality, and, together with } the price, are the greatest values in New! York, Every one of the items means a: saving of at least a half, ' Women's Fleece-Lined Vests, 21¢, | Of finest Egyptian cotton, fleecing, nate | ural gray aud white, long and short sleeves; al; sizes, including extra large, Men's 75c, Underwear, 39¢, Of fine medium weight natural wool, shirts and drawers, ' strictly first quality, extra well mre, every garment a perfect fit,’ all sizes, ‘ Children’s Wool Underauear, 9c. | For boys and girls. Natural gray merino shirts, pants atid; drawers; regularly priced at 25¢.; price tomorrow for size 16, 96, k Ui ie, ®\ stitching; all high-grade fection ferand Woo , Practical garments. | 4 rise of 2c, on larger sizes. Main Ploor, S010 Ht. Section, Eyeglasses and Spectacles, You naturally value your eyes above almost any~! thing else in the world, and yet how often are bid neglected from day to day, unheedful of the terrible; result, We fit the eyes expertly and charge but for: the glasses themselves. Together with this we will! sell these eyeglasses and spectacles to-morrow at prices; about one-fourth those customary, The goods: are strictly the best the market can procure, and are} sold with the broadest kind of a guarantee. \ slashed cape rufile ed nicely with braid of 20s 410 14 years. 1 blue and black serge, mmed with braid of silk | Lot 1, -Goldoine Frames, Opticians’ price per pair $1.00, 5c: + Our sale price, ; ' Meond Hom, UH Me Morciem Lot 2, —Alumolco Frames, Opticians’ price $1.75, Our 45c: sale price, per palr, | Lot 4,—Gold Filled Frames with solid gold nose pieces, 75¢: | Opticians’ price $3.50, Our sale price, per pair, , ' Lot 4,-—Genuine Brazilian Cut Pebble, Opticians’ price $4, 98c' Our sale price, per pair, : Eye Glasses have patent Cork Nose Pieces, Spectacles can be, had in either straight or riding bow, Free with every purchase, Proms, Cont Itisoneof | and the prices ' 1,50: tations of De | I 5.00: Our Glove Counters are filled with Gloves in the new Fall shades, Here is an extraordinary value taken from among the lot: Women’s two-clasp Kid Gloves, every pair guaranteed to fit ) perfectly, all sizes, actual value $1.00, toemorrow at the extraordinary price quoted above, 50: bows, ete; made b 5 We are ‘ ‘ Saturday Hosiery Bargains, Exceptional values for to-morrow are prevalent all! through the hosiery department, Here are some: Men's Halt Hose, 6c. Light weight cotton, tan and black; formerly: ' sold for 12¢, , + Women’s Hose, 1c, Fine lace cotton; blacks only, f | Boys’ Stockings, 8c. 400d strong quality; just the kind for school! wear; have double knees, fast black; sizes 6 10 96, ‘ een, il orders {illed, Main Floor, G0th Mt. Beetlon ar, Hoth St. Sevclon, BLOOMINGDALE BROS, | BLOOMINGDALE BROS,’ M Ave., 5%h and 60th Sts. 34 Ave,, 59h and 60th Sty ‘