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| "Sad Dearth of Men at > Welleve that mati the coming > TWO BRIDEGROOMS FOR 150 BRIDES. Too Popalar, Fut Through Matrimony, plow if they succeed in belying thelr ry "Co-Ed" School with a Record for Marriages. to give t 8 peculiar Ne: the grand, sublime jen in the cadences and reverential CHICAGO, Oct, 1%,—Had and lonesome” With this i ono hundred and fitty young studente in the Cumnock School of Ora- tory at the Northwestern Untversity, for, pitiful to relate, they find them- selves in solo possession of an almost Adamless Eden. Time was when the Cumnook School} bride donators and other was numerously patronized by the} fctarios to be found at the swell” male gentry who desired to have thelr \ oratorical abilities properly developed for the atruggle in life, but this year qnly two are enrolled, and they both boast of the name of Dennle, The impressionable young women who are made in and “mixed schools’ are.in a great state of ado about the season's prospects and they have been rudely awakened from thelr dreams of eolliatres and orange Dlowsoms becatino of the disappointing Fatlo of 1 to 2. Ralph B, Denna and hie brother, Roger B, aro tho two masculine atur denis at the oratory school, They re- Hgtourly kept thelr Heorel, ro \vealing to none of thelr fellow acquaint. he faet that they were at the of much a "bunch of feminine * It waa ly the dlaape | ¢ apt jes of nome of the 10 falr ones that brought light the gituation of the two Nu in view the mock mar+ arth of young men students, and eac terie Of blushing brides, maids of honor and bridesmaids had tts corres onding relays of best Dennis will have to work, Over again will they be compelled te iider the musoullne ¢ mage the fact that the uture are to be fem i oth K WOMEN At a Kreat university |e o be significant of (he fact that » the Cookrans an ar, fem i the 1 the dashing misses of the school have invaded the liberal department and gent thelr arrows nh the hearts of any of the boys thelr ec! Lal Last of the Great Three Days’ Offerings. : Fur Scarfs, $2.94, | ‘Nearseal Cluster Neck Scart, value! !#¢. per Ib, the 30¢. bind: all flavors, ' 00, Venceeeurercosssntecreoenes ' ; woqeenesteeee landolins, 95¢, ' | Fur Scarfs, $2.94. . ' The “Rosedale;"” value Sable Oy Cluster Neck Scarfs; i “value Boh many ebster’s, $1.24, style, Chatelaine Bags, 38. Souares, 39 | Seal Grain Leather; real value 78¢, ' Watches, $5.64, + Waltham or Elgin mal Linen Hemstitched: in over 20 different de- signs, “+ Cameras, $1.14, ta titel been” ; The Eastman Kodak’ Co.'s Eureka, St, Nicholas, $1.50. Munice Nora listed'at $2.80. tt ry special as an attraction to ours, OF NO A UBCG a Pho ' Dept, ‘The latest edition, ' Sheet Music, 8c. H handsomely bound in cloth, 2 vol-+ umes complete: published at $3.75, | The popular kind: published at Soc. | | Laundry Bags, 38c. : Cuff Battons, 94c, | {Extra large size denim, in grays, Solid Gold Links value §3,00, ' + browns, blues, reds; the word,ssssss-rs screenees e rece ee “Laundry” ¢ roidered in white, Back Combs, 8c. actually worth 60 ' shetting and Amberine value Sc, to ' Ansonia Clocks, 32,74, |" ": ‘Bight-day, Marbleized Clocks, with: Link Buttons, 14¢, ronze top ornament; Hsted at $8, 25, ' Goldeplated Cuff Buttons; value 25, OBS Sis is ee Hate aay al 10 foe, Umbrellas, 96c, is ‘Taffeta Umbrellas, with assorted hans! Cabinet of Paper, 1 2c. + dles; value $3.00, ‘Contains 60 sheets of paper and en. velopes to match, Pirearoot Safes, Eyeglasses, 24¢, The “Hercules,”"—-The prices we ask: for these safes are less than oneshall} Also Spectacles of Goldoing value} what the exclusive dealers ask. 1,00, ' Bvery safe ts guaranteed strictly |... +. ee eee cece ween wees oo} fireproof, 5 Safety Rasors, 25¢, \ Prices range as tollows: ' $5.98, $13.08, $21.93, $25, 50, $29.98, | $35.75, 955,00, ‘Have bern sold as high as $2.00, | BLOOMINGDALE BROS, ; BLOOMINGDALE BROS, : ‘3 Ave. 59th and 60th St. + = 3d Aven 59th and 60th Sts, Sunday World Home Page, EDITED BY HARRIET HUBBARD AYER. HE latest Paris fashions Jn shirt-walsts, Don't make your winter shirt-walst until you have seeh the Home Page pictures, HERW’'S a change in the sleeves, The {Hustrations on the Home Page are from imported walsts brought to this country 4s models, The Home Page photographer got them before they were shown even to customers. HE Sunday World reader must nee them to understand how to make the sleeve ith the puff at the elbow which will be the istinctive featur of the shirt-walst for agon, It's timo to begin to think about Thanksgiving dinner. HE Sunday World Home Page gives pointers of interest to all housewives, HE social and domestic problems of the week are answered by Margaret Rathbone Kent, HE “Woman Beautiful’ Harriet Hubbard Ayer gives advice. Do you belleve in hysiognomy!? HE Home Page will tell re how to read character by facial signs, You can tell by the form of your sweetheart’s nose a good ‘eal about, her temper. « HB pictures of different types, with the " co It easy for any one THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 12, 1900, | Important Sales Occurring but Not Mentioned Here: Great Sale of LACE CURTAINS, { Notice “ THREE-DAYS’ OFFERINGS ” ‘in Other Column, Elegant TURKISH CORNERS Built for $25.00, Mentioned ' Men's Suits and Overcoats Made to Order. Specials in Boys’ Clothing. Women’s $1 1.80---Last Day Saturday---$11.80. Boys’ All-Wool Suits, $1.77, Night Robes. Sa : - eis. em Ae ey Ae iat i cohabe ge ha At 49 . = The material, as we say above, Mrilly all veal Ho WO A ' We) O/ outing flan Hel, yoke front and back, fins ished with fans cy braid; very neat patterns. J At 79c— Of outing dans nel, with Bis pire yoke, col+ lar and cufls cotton or cotton and wool, and not the suit that is usually sold: tor this price, but a suit that more oftens sells tor $3.00 and + $4.50; tosmorrow your choice, $1,77, ' Boys’ Cheviot Suits, $2.65, Of fine quality all wool cheviot and cassimetes, in all the newest styles of checks and stripes, trimmed, and made to stand the hard wear a boy gives his trimmed with ; trimmed and properly cut; good value at Order for Suit or Overcoat ot high- | \ clothes; good value at $4,00, braid, 4 Boys’ Tan Top Coats, $2.95, At 98c— c ' The popula rarment for boys of all ma Et “te it . ' ages, shown in all this season's newest ke, prettll | Mendayy-Qetoboe-Seh F lo ie is the last | AMan’s Fine Suitor | shades of covert cloth; also the new her. ' trimmed wi ' Feeodeyy-Qetobes Sth ay we will make to vour re} M ' ringbone and Oxford grays, well made, iad lia! A y's, Tanger ' : : : = . r measure a Fall or Winter | Overcoat Made to berries! a-lb, cans, Whe, Sugar Peao, tender, Craund Floor, | erase parent, a Pai $1 1 80 Boys’ Reefers, $2.75, No mail orders filed for-these ' Saturday, October 13th, ‘ K acvibe te ° . ' ‘These are heavy weight, made of good quality chinchilla; small | items. ‘ season's newest styles to —- + Sizes with deep sailor collars; large sizes with storm and reefer cole | Potatoes, tancy, 5 qts, 120. : Select from, guaranteed pure wool and fast colors, for $11.80. | lars, regular price $4.00, { Geter lene white Font, 5c. 5 Perf fect Fit Guaranteed. , |) veveneseaonsdans seQavent teen eee oe stand Miter My A Memen, Sweet Potat Gee, fARcy, quart, Be 1 The trimmings in these Suits and Overcoats guaranteed the very bes, Each garment to be cut + ‘ : Lemons, dozen, tac. \ by an be asigil foaranieslng a perfect fit, None but high-class tailors employed in the making, | Great Ribbon Bar: gains, \ Uipenterter Sausages, finest, par \ assuring the best workmanship, 1B O. —Startl P ' st B sliced ' The assortment of fabrics is not the accumulation of a season's odds and ends, or goods carried | a: petals hg posi heady praca jp tie the | mone ey bail ‘over from last year, but the result of months of preparation in gathering the new choice pattergs of sorts and varieties will be offered at it Aagial re ns of all | Cookitd Corned Boot ot Bolles ' this season's creations in dependable material of standard makes, for quality, style and cheapness, The lot cy Hout precedent | Pandy role. A al a ge ' Remember this offer is made for this week only and ends Saturday, October 13th, After that and sins aly and fane adie a d i v4 consists of taffetas H Yiha 190} our 18¢ kind, per | We posilively will not accept further orders, If you are not entirely satistied after ‘ most any Lrpoee, such aie aber hal apt rapt latt cio H Be | the Suit or Overcoat is made up you may return the garment and your money will J 1 80 ‘ and ribbons for millinery and dress tri air ribbons, sash ribbons | sage Chieese, per Ib. 16e | be refunded. Suit or Overcoat made to your measure to-morrow for only . 1 florists, : ARNG ORY WOR: | Moat 18a bin pet Ibe 140 MMP ITT Terre err er Th er eT Sv LSUTEVEREDITRCED ANTS cha veaberesDs : 1 | Parmesan Cl for {a ' ’ ’ ' 55 J2c, and 15¢ ard, ' —Yelby places, per Ib, 38¢, ' Women’s Handsome Suits Made to Order, | 77“ ane bt eared namin | Stan hows, be inert $18,25---Last Day Saturday---$18,25, ‘ Women’s Loun ing Robes. ' Weartiets Pears, Party th To-morrow is the last day we will make to your meas- Tre Se Benne se Renee semen eeee BOE EPES ood - sewn ween eee nee enn - eee ne ~~~ 22 2-2 =~ ee ee ene Of eiderdown, in all shades, tight fitting back, full! At 2.98 front, large pointed collar, bound with ‘atin ribbon, ‘ turn-over cutls, heavy girdle, sizes 44 to 46, ' | | ' At 4,98-0! ripple eiderdown, shirred back, full front, trim. | | Monday, Qeroberd- Wetman Ouoboe I saa: oreo a ure an elegant walk- t Lot 1 — Bf se and Spec. \ ; Alte med with two frogs, pointed collar, deep turnsover | ing suit, similar to cufls, bound with satin ribbon, arate H teats fame serene att cut, the models as Saturday, October 13th, well as the material of which are on exhibition in; our Suit Department and windows, Styles of the ; jackets are the very latest Military Blouses with cross pointed belts, standing collars and cuffs of velvet or taffeta; also smart Eton shapes, sans revers, L'Aiglon collar. Skirts are 7 gored ; flaring style or the latest two-piece flounce | shape, with seam in centre of front and kilt A. err” bottom, Every suit tailored in the smart high-class manner for which our previous sale was noted, Perfect fit guaranteed, H The materials consist of genuine Scotch Homespun, as well as the best domestic makes, in Ox- + ford, medium gray, brown, black and blue, Fine English Cheviot in black and navy, Imported covert | ' cloths, blue, brown, Oxford and gray, Pebble cheviot in black and blue; Venetian cloths in black, | blue, castor and brown, Also double-faced plaid backmaterials, from which we make the popular ' Rainy-day Suits, in Oxford brown, blue and metiun gray, J 8 2 5 { ° ' patent cork nose rest and the specta- cles can be had in elther riding or Straight bow; opticians ask for no better, on sale at qc. 4 BRAS ! Lot 2— By and Girls’ Dresses, | i le a with periscopte lenses; eyeglasses H leton and the spectacles At 98c In a large assortment of mixtures; round yoke, belt | a son i and cufls of cashmere of contrasting colors, trimmed either riding ow straight bow; op. withtfancy braid; sizes 4 to 12 years, ticlans ask $1.0 for no better on sale at 4B, At 1 69 In wool patterns, tucked pointed yoke, slashed | boti—Byegtanses and 5 : pointed cape over shoulders and blouse front of cashmere, trimmed with braid and buttons; sizes 4 to 14 years, in gold fi rantes, with solid gola At 2.98 & 3,39 -Piaid cloth; round yoke front and | nose piece, set with stlex crystal lenses, Eyeglasses are frameless, blouse effect of taffeta silk, bodice ' front, cape on shoulders, belt and cuffs trimmed with band of | lid gold spring; spectacles either riding or sralgtt bow; opticians taffeta silk with stitching; sizes 4, 6, 8, 10, $2.98; sizes, 12, 14, | $5.59. H ask $2.50 for no better, on sale at Children’s Dresses, of outing flannel; round yoke, At 39. with deep ruttte tri sie! -Of ripple eiderdown, fitted back, full front, large | circular collar, deep cuffs, bound with satin ribbon, Second Flow, Both Bt. ection to match, H ' At 5.98 Eyed es have patent nose piece, and the specs either fi or 78¢. Lov Genuine Brazilian Pebble Spectacies. nmed with braid; sizes, 6'mos, | salght bows, Opi ctane An 09 ; Twenty different materials 10 chaose from ; all the season's prevailing shates, F | for no better; om sale at ' Toemorrow only a woman's handsomely tailored suit (0 order, — seems Pier. nia s TORRY Hele teapot | Mae Bier id nel ‘econd Vigor, 9iN Bt. Metion, + ae Ta Pe TS se Women’s Underskirts. At 2.25 Nith ee gag with three narrow rutiles, Of black Women’s Underwear, | ‘This is one of the greatest bargains we have | ever offered in our Women’s Underwear Depart- ; Ment, Sale begins to-morrow morning, Manu- facturer wanted money, and we supplied him, that 8 | Men’s and Boys’ Hats. ' Exceptional are these items for to-morrow. The : popularity of the men's hat department lies in the fact that not only are the goods first quality and the prices, most reasonable, but every Hat, whether for man or C. is the simple reason for our being able to offer such an extraordinary inducement, ‘The lot consists of fleeceslined vests and pants, have high neck, with long or short sleeves, trimmed with silk tape; colors, silver and shades of gray, also plain white ; |. every garment worth from 298, to $5¢, each, 9 Your choice to-morrow, J Women's fine merino Combination Suits, open across the shoulders ; in silver grays and white; all sizes; actual value $1.00; 49 oi Hi, Be our price, ‘ Main ¥ ih th ' ’ “Women’s $3,50 Shoes $1.98. The ‘American Eagle’’ Shoe for Womsn—The | Shoes come in almost every conceivable style. Materials are ' vici kid leather, patent leather, dongola kidskin and box calf ' leather; all suitable for present wear, Light, medium and heavy Soles; sizes 24% to 8, widths A, B, C, D, E, Here are some of the numerous styles: Patent leather, both lace and button; cloth tops, dull kid tops, bright kid tops; dongola leather, both lace and but. ton, with kid or pay toe caps, medium weight soles; vici kid leather, in lace and button, heavy soles, kid or patent leather toe Caps, mannish lasts; box calf, in lace and button, suitable for walk. ing shoes, also adapted for wet weather, have toe caps and double soles, Mail orders filled on day of receipt, | Men's & Boys’ Calne, 0c It is easy enough to buy a collar for 10c, and get a : 4c, collar--but to invest but 10¢, for a 45c. one is another matter. Our famous “Army and Navy ' Brand” collars are 15¢. collars, but tiey sell for 10¢. ' because our name instead of the maker's trade mark is : on them. We have 40 different styles to select from. | Collars, 10c, each, Cuffs, 18c. per pair (or 6 pairs for $1.00), Also we are showing all the new styles in standing as well as High Band Collars, A complete line of sizes always on hand in BE. & W., Crown and Lion Brand ri Mackintoshes, These for misses-—made of all wool serge, in garnet and navy biue, with light plaid lining, made with i At 3.19 two capes, with velvet collars; lengths from 34 to 52 inches, BLOOMINGDALE BROs,, BLOOMINGDALE BROS,, . | | 84 Aven 59th and 6th Sts, M Aves 59th and St, | Oar ween ast dw reser eneurenesteemenneretannsivnaretrriaterrarne Meseweanw PP WiRe sae + hhecene es terhoere At 1.98, 2,98, 3.69 and colored mercerized sateen; made with knee flounce and trimmed in a variety of latest styles, At 2.69, 3.98, 4,98- black mercerized sateen, made with the new adjustable yoke that fits perfectly smooth around the hips; Soy can be made to fit waist measures from 25 togg 40 inches, fous Saturday Hosiery Bargains, _ Values which are nearly sensational will be found in our men’s, wornen’s and children's Hosiery Depart- ments to-morrow, Here's a hint—the lots are small, the selling will be lively; early selection is urgently advised, Women’s Black Cotton Hose, 1 2c. Fine quality, fleese-lined, really worth 25¢, per pair, Women's Wool Cashmere Hose, 19¢, Very good quality, all wool, plain and ribbed, a 29, value, Women's Fancy Cotton and Lisle Thread Hose, 1 9c, These are fin: quality Imported goods and actually worth 45¢, per pair, Men's Wool Cashmere Half Hose, 1 2c. Very good quality, all wool, really worth 25¢, per pair, Men's Lisle Thread and Cotton Half Hose, 17¢. These are imported goods, plain and fancy styles, really worth 25¢, per pair, Infants’ Cashmere Hose, 1 2c, These are fines: grade, black only, sizes 4 to 4!>, regularly sold in stock at 49¢, per pair, ” This is winter- weight underwear, and sells to-morrow at ex. actly half the regular prices, There are three lots, one of gray wool shirts and drawers, extra good quality; another of extra heavy fleece-lined shirts and drawers, in silver grays and Jaeger colors, and the third heavy-ribbed fleece-lined shirts and drawers, shirts made with satin tronts, drawers finished with extra gussets, come in blue only; ail of the above worth 75c, each. Malo Ploor, 0th s 3d Aven 59th and e0th Sis, 3d Aven 5b and OC St boy, has the quality of ‘‘smartness” about it. It.is the very latest in every way, Men's Alpines, golf shape, tlat brime, or regular shape, tourist, made from pure fur felt, best trimmings, solid sweat leather and only latest styles, ‘The colors are electric pearl (band to match), steel, black and brown, Exclusive dealers ask $2,25 for same grade; to-morrow, any style, J 49 Men's Derbys and Alpines, black, brown, pearl and steel,in the flat as well as the regular style; only hand-made goods, turned out by the best ‘killed labors every hat 1 90 “\ has $2.50 value in it; or pes s fe), equal to exclusive dealers’ $4.00 and $5.00 grades, without their name, in black and 2 90 colors, in all the latest up-to-date shapes; price, ° Silk Hats, $5.00 and $4,00—All the latest styles, Opera Hats, $6.98 and §5.98--A complete line, lack, brown, pearl, steel, tan and otter; $1.50 values, Children's Tam o'Shanters, 69¢,—In plain or silk and gold embroid. ered, in all colors of cloth and velvets; any in the lot worth $1.00, Main Floor, GMD Mt Section, Nen's Derbys (our best gra nore Hats, $1,00—Derby, Alpine, Telescope and Golf shapes, in Di Children’s natural wool merino and fleece-lined Shirts, Drawers and Pants on sale to-morrow at very exceptional prices. The average size of this quality is worth $0c. each, but for to-morrow we offer the goods at the following price Sizes 16, 18 and av, ch; 22 and 24, anc, each, 20 and a8, age. each; 30, d2 and 34, 30c, each, Children’s Waists, 2c." \deal,” of Ribbed Cotton, made of the best materials only ; of plain white, sizes 2 to 12 years; actual value, 25¢, We cannot sell more than 4 to a customer, Me fection, Men's and Boys’ Fancy Shirts. The Men's are of fancy madras; variety of stripes and colors, with { pair of detached cutis ; excellently made in every way; they are laundered and sold heretofore at $1.50 each, To» 69 morrow the price will be The Boys’ are of fancy percale; large variety of colors; have detached culls; about $0 dozen in the more than the price ; to-morrow, BLOOMINGDALE BROS, . BLOOMINGDALE BROS., 3d Ave., 4911 and 60th Sts. ' Ud Ave, 59th and 60th Sts, sane lot; worth much 50 ‘

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