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*) a PRR ee ure ey “ THE WOKLD: ‘THURSDAY EVE! THREW WIFE |BIG BLAZE CHECKED OUT WINDOW Mrs. NnGuteanta Hus- band Hurled Her to Death. Tn a ft of drunken rage because she stayed out late, Joseph MoGuigan threw bia wife, Sarah, out of the window of their Mat, 191 Becond avenue, early thie morning and killed her, The woman tumbled threo stories to the sidewalk, broke her neck and frac- tured her ekull, She died instantly CHILD HIS ACCUSER. MeGuigan was taken to Harlem Court end Magistrate Hogan remanded bim to the Coroner on @ charge of homicide, ‘Tho Uttle daughter Mary, a pretty ebild, with diond halr and big blue eyes, Was {the sole witness againgt her father, Another daughter, Bilzabeth Gormley, married, tried to protect her father by paying that her mother hod jumped out ‘of the window, but the lie was given to hor direot by the little girl, who wald that when the mother waa thrown out Mre. Gormiey was upetaira getung & married son, William, to come down and stop the quarrel between father and mother. After giving her testimony Mary was committed to the Children’s Boctety HAD SIX CHILDREN. MoGuigan {* forty-six years old. His wite was forty two, They oecupled flat on the third floor of the Beeond avenue house, It etands on the north: east corner of Ninety-elghth street, The} four of| McGuigans had six children, whom @ married and away from ed daughter, Mra Bila a daughter eleven years Mrq, McGuigan went to a wake lant night, It was bold in @ house In the ingnediate neighborhood. Before she left for the wake MoGulg- an warned her to return early, She did not reach home ugjil nearly J o'clock this morning, despite the warn: ing. MoGulgan had, been drinking and was angry. MoGuigan sprang at his wife like a madman, He grabbed her around the Waist and dragged her to the window bel sho tad raised a few minutes be- ore, FORCED THROUGH WINDOW. ‘The window went up with a bang, As H did MoChitwan grabbed his wife by the throat and forced her through the opening. “Til throw you out, @amn you,” ‘iewed in blind fury, He ploked her up from the ground as {f she were a baby and doubling her until he amos! bie pens drove het baseeera tarenrt Simos The two daughters rushed to their mother's ald, The poor woman let yo her grip on her husband and grabbed the window sill. STRUGGLE FOR LIFE. “Wor God's sake don't kill my mother! Mra, Gormley oried piteously, an ahe @rabbed her father from behind’ and twted to pull him away, MoGuigan waa not to be balked, tad his wife well out on the will ani) only her grip on the ash kept her fron falling into the tree ‘With hie back to his daughters, » that they could not do anything, loosened te wife's hands on the sash “Now go out, damn you,” he shouted, as te gave her @ push with all hie might and sent her off the narrow sill Mra, McGuigan #hot backward and disappeared from view, MoGutgan ran downstairs weroaming. As she reached the side- | 4, walk she saw her mother lying in a heap, She wes perfectly ati! and a pool of blood wes slowly forming under- neath her head, “Oh, mother, speak to mel" the little Girl screamed, but there was no reply, and, scared almost into hysterics, the child ran along the etreet !ooking for & policeman, fhe found Patrolman Lee, of the Bast One Hundred and Fourth street station, He hupried to the spot and sent in an Ambulance call, Dr, Blackmore came from Hoapital, dead, Harlem He found Mr. MoQ@ulqan fa ant wer skull amaanet, eel HAVE you ‘SEEN HER?)|~ fhe Disappeared trom the Howery, Did This Pretty Cigar A beautiful girl whe was, with aula admirers, And sho presided like a queen “over the little Bowery shop in which she wold cigars, Hor brilliant black eyes burned notes | ™ in many a heart, But she disappeared suddenly from the Bowery store, Vanished like beautiful Mary Rogers from John Anderson's tobacco atore on Broadway, many yeafa ago. nae you @ solution of the by egy il look at the next to the Inst ot The Wvening World next Monaay, ' Hor neok had been broken by the|) ghe Several Firemen Had Flames in Termi big force of firemen for four hours at a Dlage that threatened the destruction of the Terminal Warehouse Company on Bleventh avenue and Twanty-seventh and Twenty-elghth atreets this morning loft the scene of the fire, He had hardly gone and some of (+ engines were jeaving Meir places when the blage broke out afresh and cau the cold storage section of (he structure on the Twenty-elghth street side, All during the morning the firemen had fought againet thin contingency, ae they feared the ammonia fumes that would result, Side for Lite, A water tower that had been with: | drawn Was again direoted on the flames, | augmented by several lines of hono, After an hour's hand work the blaze was again declared under oantrol, Dep- wy Chief Purroy sail that a fireproof | door on the seventh foflor, connecting | With the Twenty-elghth atremt aide of| the building, had been opened to feht| the fire, but (iat the flames had driven back the firemen. The KO bose OMotmls think the ‘blame beyond the firemen after OMet Croker job and an Investigation may result ‘The sixth and seventh fflogrs were! additional loss caused, The seation of the big structure at Twenty-seventh | sireet and Dleventh avenue wae gut- ted by the first blage, the total damage being $100,000, Several firemen had narrow esoapes And fourteen were partially overcome fighting the fret fire. | Cut off by the dense smoke from om. | cape through upperstory windows, | whence thay entered the butiding, they rushed to an elevator and got out in satoty by aliding down the steel cable, ‘The firemen overoome were Joseph Kelley, Bert Johnean, Wilitam Pringle, William Frank and Bdwerd Rippte, al! of Bnwine Company No. 1% | All Were Saved, apt. Bhay and Mremen THMespie and Mutr, of Ingine Company No, 4, and Cap! Andriese and five firemen, of Bn> gine Company No, | were at work on che thint floor, near the ‘Dwenty-eighth Street side, when the fares aut off their emoape through the windows, They fol- lowed the examplo of No. 1's men and dashed for the elevator ft, wliding own the steel cables to che ground Moor, AMll were partially overcome on reach- ing the street | Ohtet Croker and his deputies used ion dasmmanbidl Lind the fire, with great | swept by the second outbreok and #0 |, BROKE OUT AGAIN. a Ce Narrow Escapes from nal Warehouse. Chief Croker after werking with @) swocess, ‘They had mo trouble whatever! Jonny A. MoClernand dled at 1% o io maldng their commands heat above all the din ‘The dullding in which the fire started ooouples the entire block from Twenty seventh to ‘Twenty-dghth streets ani from Tenth to Eleventh avenues. It t* used for the storege of valuables and the building and contents were valued at 4,200,000. Four alarms were turned In and Chief Croker hurrted to the scene and com marmtel the @re-fighters in person, The biane bean on the Twenty-seventh street alde of the Warehouse at 7.15 and | wained great headway Great warehouve buildings, factories and (onements make the neighborhood vne that t# feared by the Aremen. All efforts to quell the flames seemed in Vain, and at & o'clock the entire build ing was A seething mars of fame Halt of Chief Croker's foree was tohl off to save the surrounding housen Dhe burned furtously until 10.99 Velook, when It Was apparantly under ontro). Chief Croker left at Mb o'clock And the fire again broke out halt an later, ‘The Terminal Warehouse Company ta rin by @ corporation of which John I Lynoti ts President and Albrough Atken feerstary, Ex-Mayor Grace Is said to be a heavy etockholder ‘The superin enfont @ Joh. Larry. Worth Millions The warehoune te the largest in the wintry and was built at a coat of $1,200,000, even million feet of Georgia pine were used {n ft construction, Prop: erty worth three times that amount was stored in il, Only fifty men were per manently employed by the company ‘Te building ts six stories high, 4 great wall rune through from Bleventh avenue to the river, dividing the builds Ing into halves, and elther half te subs divided into stores * by 10 feet by amaiier brick walls, ‘The walle are pierced regularly by openings, whieh are | fitted with fireproof doors. There are twelve stores on the Twenty. seventh street wide that ane numbered from ! to 2. ‘The other side le aim: ilarly divided, and the stores are num: bered from 2 to M In addition to being a cold storage wWarehours the building was used by W. & J. Bloano, the Wanamaker Company, Bhrich Brothers and other great looal eatablisiment ir the storage of their furniture and other stocks, Julia Marlowe tc of her acenery for "Rerbara reitehie and other plays. ‘Her loss was wovern) thousand dollars, and her season may de delayed in con- sequence of the fire, WOMAN INSULTED BY A POLICEMAN. n/Drunken Bluecoat Arrested Protector, but Must Answer Charges. | Fo / miny male complaint ageing! a drunken polleeman who, after insulting @ woman in Brooklyn this morning, threatened to beat several cliisens and arrested an old man on « Mo created a weene tw According to the desk sergeant of the 8 atreet alation the man was Po- William 2, Osshm whose badge number ts 4,019, and who ts at- tached to the EMiridge atreet precinct Manhattan. Iie is sajf to be @ relative of Batallion Ohiet Cashman, of the Mire Department, and has been before the Potice Commiasioners on other charges, He always escapes, it Ie sald, He was a Btrong appointee. A middle-aged, rempectably dressed woman ran to the Brooklyn Hall of Records at 8 o'clock thie morning and moeting Keeper George Buchanan and Night Watchman Jacob Melman begged them to protect her, @ het name and adéreas in con- fidence and told the men that ol a) PLEADS FOR SCHARN Mother Saye Her fon Pollee Convinced of Hin Gailt, Mra, Ernest Lippold, mother of Katie Seharn, who was killed ta her home at Oi) Second avenue on Aug. if, com- Plains bitterly at the delay in holding an Inquest into her daughter's death. She ways that the inquest will clear her son Fred foharn, who is now de- tained by the police and under suspiclan of having committed the crime, Assistant District-Attorney O'Reilly saya that the delay over the Inquest 1s caused by the Siinews of the wife of Cor. oner Pitapatrick, a DOUBTS THE CABLE. lawyer a Sure Corbett Did Not fend Message from Lon- don to His Wife, Bmanuel Friend, counsel for James’ J, Corbett, now in London, this morning matied to the pugiliat the papers in the divorce sult which his wife has brought, Mr, Friend declares that the menage which Mra, Corbett received yeaterday | ened “Jim,” and bewming her to join him in Landon, waa never cabled by the fighter, He even goes so far an to say that It t@ his bellef the cablegram was written in this ity, be perlite, eald Mr, Tima it onvermation “nim just Detore he wail iow tant he ea not pond “such, & ete Would Not Neea ti. Friend to- font that “I SGow I am rather early," said the brisk agent, let me fel) you a Bile Gsice. to sien, neey denen. per re * pate =| Blelman and started to back out fon atrests awaiting @ car to take her home, Bho had heen out visiting a sick friend and had been detained. Whit ¢ was on the commer a man In citinon’s clothes and very drunk came up to her and began to call her vile names, After that he had tried to put his arm around her Finding herself snable to met amalat- ance the woinan ran to the Fall, When Minchanan and Bielman reached the comer they found the man atill there, A crowd had collected by this time and he wae abusing (hem all When he saw the woman he started to abuse her again, but some one tn the eruwd knocked him down, When he Arone he showed his badge and thren:- ened to arrest them all, He ploked upon Bielman, who wag the oldest ‘The polleeman grabbed him, but start. 64 off In the opposite direction from the Adame Street Police Station, in which precinet !t was, The crowd threatened to beat him If he did not go at once ta the polloe station, Thaide the door the: man Tolenped e man grabbed him then and marched him the desk. ‘The sergeant took the man's name and number of his shield, but refused to en: yi 4 complaint againet Melman ane this morning Jacob Wise, of wir ovens, bag) Mt the n At Coney Island, 4 the Adama ptreet station. io is husband of the woman who was ed, and Intends preferrin Against Cashman at Police “1 at the insult hari Stondauar: The Cause of Many Sudden cage ner eae pithy 10 Pi it tive. Many sudden deaths are caused by |= E it—heart disease, ye a eohapg heart jallure cr apoples are often the result of kidney disease, If trouble is ale |. to hidn toadvance the Wéney-poisoned blood will attack the vital organs or the taney? themselves break down and waste away cell by cell, Diadder troubles most always FaUR from | pisited ntof the kidneys and @ cure ip quickest by @ proper Iryeipeen of Fayre It you are fealin you can make fo mistake bye br Kilmer's Swamp-Roet, the great kidney, ver and bladder rem Itcorrects Inability to hold urine and seald- Ing pain in passing 4 and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to 0 ofién Gareg the vig ‘ay, and to get up many fe ing 1. The mild and the extraordinary Maat of Swamp-Root ts soon Yoalized, 1? stands the highest for its won- le cae 0 ho nee easing casea, Root is tto take and sold by all druggists in Wifty-camt and ¢ one-di zed bettles, You may have a sample bottle of this | new dis- M’CLERNAND IS DEAD) —— | |Famous General Passes| Away at His West- tern Home. APRINGFINLD, MH, Rept & cen | this morning ‘The Genoral was born in ist. 1 dered Aistingutaned service on the Unton mide under Gen Jobn A, Logan and Gen. Grant, notably at Fort Done}son, | Bhlioh and Vicksburg. He had been in. eobie Health for some time, His death wos the result of and @ general veraking down ‘ He had been unoonpelous for (he paet twenty-four houre and had on) boon kept » the constant tse hepoderrmnc ” His wite, tw were with fon, Gol ary Gov phos. ret Dr. Koch Cures | Consumption and Asthma | consumption finds in this treatment {ts conqueror, It takes the place of stomach medicines, which kil! more people than tho disease itself, When MI others fail, call and get a free treatment, and {t will make you bet ter, Consultation Ja free, Remember the number, 48 W. 224 #t., New York, or 1984 Arch st, Philadelphia, This German - American company estab lished the original Kook lung Cure at 48 W. 22d st. years ago, It ia in corporated under the protection of the U. 8, Government, and examination free, | he treatment is here at 48 W. 22d st, New York, where daily clinics held for the benefit of New vork pa tlents. This great Koch remedy, when combined with the wonderful antinep tie healing oils, can be breathed i | reotly into the lungs, and the moat wonderful results are obtained, ven Consultation | The Oldest and Best. 8. & 8. {a a combination of roots | and herbs of great curative powers, | and when taken into the elroulation | searches out and removes all manner of poisons from the blood without the lonst shock or harm to the sys tem, On the contrary, the general | health begins to Improve from the | first dose, for 3. 8. 8, is not only aj blood purifier but an excellent tonic. | and strengthens and builds up the constitution while purging the blood of impurities, 8, 8, 8, cures all dis- eyes of a blood poison origin, Cans | cer, Serofula, Rheumatiam, Chronie| Sores and Ulcers, Reacma, Psoriasis, | Salt Rheum, Horpes and similar troubles, and fs an infallible eure nd} the only antidote for that most hor: | riblo disease, Contagious Blood Poi. | Bon, A record of nearly fifty years of siocessful cures ts a record to be proud of, §. 8, 8 is moro popular to-day than ever, [t numbers its) friends by the thousands, Our medi: | cal correspondence in larger than ever In the history of the medicine Many write to thank os for the great good 8, 8, 8, has done them, while others are seeking advice about thelr cases, All letters receive prompt and careful attention, Our phyat clans have made a life-long study of | Blood and Skin Diseases, and better j understand such caves than the ordt nary practitioner who makes a apo claity of no one divease, We are do- ing great good \o throngh our con- sulting department and invite you to skin trouble, We make no charge whateve for thin service, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, ATLANTA, GA suffering humanity write us if you have any blood or There isa cold wave coming, Do not wait for It, Our overcoat line is complete, Cambridge gray, black covert and Venetian, We make them silk lined throughout to order, $25.00. Special gale of fancy Hnglish trouserings, $6.00, Special sale of fancy Worsteds and Cheviots, |sult to order, $16.00. We recom mend the black findings and the cut up-to-date, or easy-as:you- please garnient, Money back is the protection we give. Samples, Fashion Booklet, meas: | uring guide mailed on request. BROADWAY AND OTH ST. NG, SEPTEMBER 20, 1900, | ih (25 CENTS Pin View Our Elegant Fall and Winter i« ‘Millinery, Ficor, 69th mL Women’ s ian Skirts, The sec- :tion given over to the /Women's ’ Suits, etc,, of- ‘fers some i very excep= ‘tional bar- gains in ‘Women's ‘ Dress: Skirts. First, last and always come quality and correct- ness, Next in import- E ance, the CUT NO. a = GUT NO, CUT BOF goods must be sold at the lowest prices in New, York. Compare these prices and you will see how success | fully it has accomplished its aim, Vive-gored skirt, made At 3.9871) qood quality black cheviot, perealine lining, velvet binding, Inverted plait back Hiench nearsilk and bo corded velvet; inverted plait back At 9,98 Like cut No, 3, made of the finest quality At 4, 98 A seven-gored skirt black cheviot and mivy blue and like cut No, 1, made black broadcloth: very full flare ef in the new flounce effect, plain or fect: handsomely trimmed with grad: trimmed with fancy stitehed taffeta, edged with narrow silk bralding: made in gray, brown, blue and black homespun cheviots, percaline lined, velvet bound, new demishabit back, ‘At 5, 98 Variety of styles, ine cluding cut No. 4, made of all-woo! homespun cheviots, in blue, brown, medium gray, dark ray and black; some are made in sited bands of stitched tafleta or broad bands of black satir with French nearsilk and bound with cored velvet Handsome black At I 1,98 broadcloth made in the new seven-gored bell flare effect; seams are all (rimmed vith black taffeta, finished with the HP flare effect, others with ing; inverted plait back, ' tipple flounce; ail handsomely , A perfect - fitting ! trimmed with bands of black taffeta, At 12,50 skirt, also perfect in style, quality and finisty made in plain black cheviot or heavy pebble cheviot, very full flare effect; hand: somely ‘irlmimed with bands of black taffeta, in several designs. Also a complete drt hor of all the leading styles in cheviots, broads cloths, Venetians, ete; and a variety of silk skirts, plain or handsomely trimmed, ranging from $6,968 to $60.00, Underwear for Every One. EXCEPTIONAL PRICES MADE POSSIBLE BY A GREAT PURCHASE-—You can see by this how alert the underwear man fs. Saw a chance to purchase nearly 3,000 dozen pairs of Men's, Women’s and Chil- dren's Knit Underwear at a price much lower than was intended even for the materials themselves, You will derive as much benetit as we from this. Of the Women's Of the Men's Women's tine ribbed At 25¢,~hecelined Underwe 4, made from the best Egyptian yarn, trimmed with silk tape and pearl buttons; high meck, long or short sleeves, In silver grays and white, pants to match; all sixes, inchiding extra large: i value, 400, ‘ omen's fine fleece ‘At 59, lined combination , Suits, open across the shoulders; in + natural grays and white made. by + the Oneita Mills; all sires; actual ! -walue, $1.00, Made of fine quality At 7,98 black broadcloth, de Signed in new ripple flounce effect, tiimmed with graduated bands of black satin or stitched bands of taffeta, eclged ih fancy erate Seven-gored skirt At 8, 98 made in fine quality black, all-wool cheviot, seams all hound with taffeta, one-inch taffeta band around flounce lined with Underwear, — medium and heavy weight; all sizes; actual value 2S¢.; also extra good quality feeced Mined Shirts and Drawers, in natural grays and Jaeger colors; all Siees, Men's camel hair and At 790, natural woo! Shirts and Drawers, extra good quality, single or double breasted; tres; value 61.25, Children's Underswear. At 9c, drawers; sive 16, 90.) rise 2c, a Sieg, Main Floor, Lose » Meottow ~ Groceries, Ham, finest sugar-cured hams, only | one to a customer, per Ib, 9c. Rolled White Oats, best quality, The Stationery Dept deals in things good onli, 2.1b, pI i take net,» Ib. toe. pack»; There is as wide an assort- | Kes, 7k | Peas, early June, tender, Ib cans, articles in this section as will be found anywhere in ‘all New York, Read these price quotations; peg? extra fine and small, 2 Ib, cans, titers, heavy syrup, 2 Ib, : steed bd Minbappte, 2 Ib, cans, 146 1 | BARI Poors o White Cherries, At 58c. very fing, 2 ib, cans, 10¢. Salmon, \% Ib. can, Be. Salmon, { tlh, Hat cans, | Mackerel, best, 10-1b, Loup ry Soap, Swit er (bo ce iy bores" 4-cent cakes, of Whiting's Cen. tury Linen and Century Plate, with envelopes to match, At 68, =), Mite cabinet of Whiting’s Bond, white, with envelopes fo match, ' uaa per doz, ' Laundry 'Sarcn, | Hest, «lb, wood At 68c. - fie cabinet b of Whiting’'s Linen Ma ibe: Coffee, very tine, sold | elsewhere a5 Java and Mocha, bean or ground, pet Ib, 176, No mail orders filled for Hams ind Vicor, With Kt Heer in azure and heliotrope, Lake- wood size, wilh envelopes to mateh, Maw View, 90 & tention BLOOMINGDALE BROS., BLOOMINGDALE BROS, Wd Avey oh and th Sts, Md Ave., mh and bedag Sts, See Bargain Announcement in A, M. Papers, ALL CARS TRANSYER TO ' 3 we SOx md with | stock is limited we must contine the sale to Friday only, 14.75, skirts, + eight rows of stitching; lined with | Trench nearsilks corded velvet bind: + , Dinner Sete at 7.95 Trinket Set » Ramiquins a }4o, At 39¢,~ Men's natural wool ° ‘At 3.95 At 4 95-3 styles of Bday marbleized Ansonia Clocks, French Vine (leece lined and natural wool merinos, in shirts, pants and | . At 3.4 Fine Stationery ‘ment of papers and other | 5 quire cabinet | BLOOMINGDALE BROS., View Our Elegant | Fall and Winter ut ‘Millinery. Section. Women’s Black Waists. Neweomers—of two materials, silk and brilliantine. They are on sale to-morrow, exceptionally priced. Of black silk, At 3,98 ttcied, i buttons OF black At 1.69 and front, collars, all lined, tucked and hem. finished with tabs andt brilliantine, tucked back tlave sleeves, separate Win Me Seetion Sale of Beds and Bedding. This is a very a sale, for Friday only, An op. portunity is offered to pure chase a bed, spring and mate ; tress, at a price the lowest ever quoted in New York for goods ol equally good quality. Only through a fortunate purchase | are we able to name these prices. As the Neat knametied Hed, /ike cut, ins woven wire spriug and soft tap my feet size with wood frame, Attress: bed, spring and mattress oY complete 7.2 8.75 A finer Bed than one above, with extended foot end, with same spring and imattress A very neat Bed, with extended foot end and full brass railon head and foot: fitted with iron trame spring and soft top mattress A very massive heavy bed, with full brass mounts and French brass vases; has heavy brass rail and brass rings on head and foot, finer quality steel frame spring and fibre cotton mattress; all sires. None sent ( chase price. in all sizes, OD. Mail orders filled only when accompanied by pur- Fourth Plage Barge ains in China De pt. fa I hese ane are from those low rte this exe cellent China and Glassware originally sold for. The prices here quoted should serve as rallstonigs to guide thousands to our China Dept, on the third floor. Thin English Oyster Phat Se erman f a and gold porcelain, decorated, with under ‘china with glaze border decorations; very neat es Yer thy Sort EOC shapes; 112 pleces fully wort ie, Imported Cut Glass at,each,25c-— Tea St 1 §,78—Of thin Carls.’ ai! china, beautiful floral deco tlons 56 pieces. Finger Bowls, Oil Cruets, Mustard Dishes, handled Ron Bon Dishes, neat designs, every plece worth S0¢, —Cut Glass Salt and At 14c Pepper Shakers, with silver-plated caps. al 69e,—German, china, with neat decorations value $1.0, Cerman china, with colored tints and pretty thoral decorations, Third Floor Ansonia Clock Specials. P We have taken four of our greatest sellers in the Clock Dept. and reduced them to an exceptional price for to-mor- LP row. Thus some of the great- p ae est bargains of the year in fp Wee roliable time-keepers are here ff or you to select from to-morrow, At 2 95° day marbleized Amsonmta Clock, with French top ont ° ment; manufacturer's list price, $8.25, Slay marbleized Ansonia Clock, handsomely decorated, with fine gilt trimming; manufacturer's list price $8.00, eee ae = an top ornaments; manufacturer's list price $11.00, Royal Bons Porcelain Clocks, handsomely seorttet | art with the very best S-day movements, fine pores t dials, carved repousse bevel and sash, the exact reproduction of the Prench | clock which retails at $12.00, ' Livery Clock guaranteed a Feo | timekeeper, and strikes the ; hour and half-hour on cathedral f Main Pivot, Prose, Qunive, 5 £dTFET) Pens OSTTTTD pce ch Coste Ce RET RETRO rere ~ Good Hosiery rat 19, FOR MEN, WOMEN ruil CHILDREN—Bargains ; are every.day occurrences in our Hosiery Stores. Good : ‘values are common—none others ever offered. Somes ! ‘times, however, the offering is more exceptional than ; at others, This is one of those times. ‘ ‘ Men's, Women's and Children’s all-woo! Hose, best grades of plain ribbed H cashmere, black and natural grays, all sizes, at the above price, { Mais Plow, 19th, Beaten, | ‘Women’s Kid Gloves, Pr. 69c. 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, to-morrow at the extraordinary price: quoted above, Our Glove Main Meer, Oth M1. Meetton, BLOOMINGDALE BROS, M Ave., 59th and 60th Sts, AAA OAE AA ONNN NN M Ave. 5%b and 60th Sts SF s— Ready for Delivery! Order from Newsdealer or by Mail. 28 att Special Edition World Almanac ‘With Campaign Supplement. Including also a discussion of the Chinese question; large, heavy-paper map of China, in colors. and Map of China. WM Nab. ct lili i for 600-page World Almanac, Special Supple- ene cll asd. Order from newsdealer of BY MAIL. diy ; a8 tie

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