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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 26, 1900, \ HER X-RAY EYES Rties | Say Pm ra stasmennaaecrceeseceeccsscuccenceneargaees contig aie | Exceptionals for T'o-Morrow. You will never tind our announcements uninteresting, tn fact, we aim | daily to make them the most interesting news in the papers, for thee is | not a store in New York that can quote as low prices on dependable goods ‘as ours, Natice (hese extraordinary items for to-morrow, They mean reat money-savings in every instance, LOOK YOU THROUGH. Emma C. Thursby Tells of the Wonderful Woman Curist Soon to Come Here. counters during the past week at our own prices, and will be sold to you at prices that are lower were originally intended to wholesale at. A backward season among the clothing manufacturers MN this great clothing opportunity, Don’t miss it! Buy your Winter supply of clothing at Bloomin morrow, cut, of the popular Oxford mixture, regular price ' and black cheviots, ‘These suits are equal in 14,00; our price to-morrow, wear to any high-priced garment; correct in every , ' detail; our price to-morrow, Men's Fine Overcoats, 11.95, Men’s Fine Suits, 10.95, gray mixtures, some lined with Skinner’s guaran- | serge for dress, stitched throughout with silk teed satin, body, yokes and sleeves; others with J J 9 5 ioe sible. . . rke f trimmed in the best possible manner; pure worsted body lining; our price for to-mor- these suits are equal to any sold tor 15,00; our | row's sale, price to-morrow, Are This Season's Greatest. Clothing Are This ee el LM ll i, ee ee ee ee " a il el al sutimunennescerrcenmanmene | New York's Best Clothing Values Here I'o-Morrow. vecstis The product of some of the best clothing manufacturers in New York have found their way to our ‘ p ‘ght Overc Men's Suits, 4.87, aN 4, Light. Weight oats, 4.37, That are properly made of good quality cheviofs and cassineres ay All the new shades of covert cloth overcoatings; also | in several different patterns of this season's styles, oN the popular dark gray so much worn this fall, made 4). ' the regular price of which should be 7.50; our price ; * to sell at 5.00; to-morrow our price, | to-morrow, Ay Raglan Overcoats, 8.75, Men's Business Suits, 6.66, The newest overcoat in the market, made just like 8 7 5 in durable; made of wool cheviots and cassimeres, also blue ° Such as custom tailors would charge 25.00 for; made of genuine’ Made of high-class cheviots, cassimeres and worsteds; also in Campbell's kerseys In blue, black and brown; also the new rough! the popular softefinished black Thibet and heavy. To-Morrow’s Specials in Boys’ Clothing To- Morrow's Specials in Boys’ Groceries, No mail orders filled for these (tems, Potatoes, Fancy Rose, half peck, Be. Sweet Potatoes, quart, 5c.; half peck, 10¢ Apples, fancy, for cooking, hand pleked, basket, 256. Lemons, fancy, seedless, doren, 120. Bananas, large, doven, 15 Granulated Sugar, best quality and full weight, only 1% Ibs, toa cus. tomer (with Sc, worth of groceries | or more), for 1 5¢ ; Limburger Cheese: Hest, per Ib, te Swiss Cheose: Hest imported, per Ib., ape. ‘ | Cooked Corned Reef or Boneless Ham, sliced, per Ib, 2ge. ‘ Roast Beef: Tender, per Ib., 29¢, ‘Cervelat Sausage: Our 23c, kind, 1 per Ih, 18. California Asparagus, white, our |. 2c, cans, Loe. ‘Asi all tips, can, 190, | Barly June Pens, tender, can, 10, ‘ Sugar Peas, extra small, our 18 cent ‘kind, per can, 160, | Sageeres Beans, N. Y, State, can, ‘ Stringtess Beans, very fine, can, | 100. Groged Floor, Gem Ot Oot, , Wines and Liquors, Season's Greatest. | Scotch Whiskey, extra ret than they gives you gdale’s to- 4,87 6.66 weight blue and made 0.95 Boys’ All-Wool Suits, 1.77. Boys’ Overcoats, $2.95, inore aa a #30, Sizes 8 to 15 years, These are ail strictly all wool, with double. ! Shown here in all the newest shades of covert cloth; also the {cl Pritt per e breasted jackets and taped seams, These garments aré not ' new herringbone and Oxford grays; well made, trimmed toa uate HY toa 4, wool and cotton, but strictly all wook They should sell ' and properly cut; would be good value at $4.00; for 2 95 }_ customer, per bottle, 3 Qe, for 3,00 and 4.50; tomorrow's price, . | to-morrow, . lag oe siastor gee Boys’ Suits, 2.65,, | snap tae from ore aaa cero hereon ken) ae | Of fine quality all-wool cheviots and cassimeres, in all the newest styles ' a variety of this Sannk awest pattern ys tad erie 1 calstorate” Classe, exter toe, fu of checks and stripes, trimmed and made to stand the \ black; perfectly made, with wide French facings and 4 95 + quarts, 186. sh aaa mee a boy gives his clothes; good value at 4,00; 6 ' good trimming; value elsewhere at $6.50; our special price, = * ae brandy het 966. i ' Sevond Floor, 60th 0% Beetion, , Ground Wier, Sen H Meotion, Soon, p Most Exceptional Shoe Values in New York. Exceptional Sale of a a.! i: Men’s $4 Shoes Here $2, | Beautiful Coats for Children, New Yorkers who may be stageering success, and knows many perscaa ot When the famous Means Shoes for We were extremely for- ' under a burden of mental and physical pig® position who have been tre by {la well soon have an opportunity to test | "Kies Walden claime to be Able. to the newest cure, ett the human frame,” fy Mrs. Walden—just now a vogue | there Ly tas Wd bf byt tunate in securing a large lot of brand-new ‘goods, latest designs of Children’s Coats. Men are sold at exactly half price and much under prices quoted even by others advertising great shoe bargain the socloty cireles in Parls—who ft i sweat woman th he X-ray |froatineh, which te i I, conaating sales, one can easily understand the Tisprians, a I sais te + Por several monthe sive hes hoon crene| tghave been Told, that ane reason for our shoe sales this year 8 styles, should make this one of the most attractive fea- tures for to-morrow’s selling, —Made of | all-wool At 1.987 M3 Sho tuck; t she eo uns arts ata eager | thereat aaa tat Ne ulows cures, Bho has, it (# said, relioved | flesh of a Ration * i ve amounting to over $300,000. The James Means Shoes are the most popular and reliable on the market,at yy any price, and when we seN them at it. the Prince of Wales of gout, and iny ly I know Itttle shout her, cluded tn her Het of pationte are Amerts | Latm'th fh Bean"areally pane cans of note. doubt r ever treated the 1 tm avorred that Mra, Bawin Gould, | F lea, but there is no doubt rince A) Mre. Phoebo Hearst, Mrs, Francia H, | (HM tneluded tn her Mat jt, padjente) ar ' ' ' ' $2.00 per pair you are getting the deep pointed collars, double. Leta i Min Torn ond one | Pe aa a iat "Souni at greatest shoe bargain that ever ex- breasted front, with pearl but. marked aueceah. one oe Sn Pte ceeee aa WaT ageobere isted, Following are some of the fall tons; silk braid trimming on collar and cuffs; sizes 2, 4, 4 yrs. Laat epring Mra, Walden was tn New | 9 w: for many yeare rm A was York, She had patienta then, put at placed under the care of Mra, Walden. and winter styles: that Ome her let dant include His arate he Ie ft hee ty At 2,98-% all-wool cloth; box plaited back; deep circular Full lines of double and triple soled shoes, cape, trimmed with soutache braid; sizes 2, $, 4 yrs, Roya} Highness the Prince of Wales, rs N | ae) Of allw | cloth; box pleated back scalloped cape an and her presence erated wo noticeable | But aceon) tome cures, with leather lining to the toes; sizes in abund: A 9 all.wool cloth; 5 | ti sepoete ae trum hha there, tehteve scar Were Wary Yor bet ance; extra wide widths plentiful also, Black t 3.98 a lop satin ribbon trimming, fancy silk braid opiates, Blaiesitled patients | (Teel Wee Rie OF te SP ite mathons Box Calf Leather, with toe caps; Shetland Calf- On scallops and cuffs; sizes 2-——3—4 years, Now that Mra. \Valden ts noon to rey | of regular practitioners, looks at turn here parent Aionee to her and. youand then tells you what the trovble yde of curing ils. Ca \ust Emin Phirabs the opera singer | Mra. Walden was térmerty rentgant “ ‘Gramercy Park, returned from | of Cant . Bhe came to New ‘ork Surope jast Bunday, While tn wd she) trom the West, and in the early eum- met Mrs, Walden, heard much of het| mer went abroad nN skin in Congress or lace; also Russia and Vici Kid Lace Shoes, colors black, brown and tan; many are leather lined throughout to the toes; heavy or light-weight soles, with toe caps; also plain toes, Main Poor, @Oth Ot. @eetion, ’ Women s $3.50 Shoes, $1.98, braid; box back; also plain jackets, with storm collars and reveres ' These shoes are here in almost every conceivable shape and; of ali wool; jersey back boucle cloth; latest shades; sizes 4 to 12 Materials are vici kid leather, patent leather, i kid> | yrs; regular value, 85,00, ' At 5 98-0f fine all.wool cloth; with the latest shaped back, 4 full deep circular trimmed elaborately with plain and fancy silk braid; sizes 2—-4—4 yrs, Coats for Children—Sises 4 to 12 Years. ' At 2,98- eefers of all-wool beaver cloth; deep ripple cape, ; bound and trimmed with 8 rows of fine mohair ANNA HART YIELDS, KILLED IN THE STREET. | John Reardon Struck by a Falling ’ uv glen | John Reardon, forty-three years old, Anna Hart, the Tenderloin «itl whol oe ‘say West Beventy-ainth street, was 9 helper Wille Schrleber to apend fio0,coo | O° HY Maat Bivens oe ae which he stole from the Elisabethport and Amsterdam avenue af ing Hanking Company, has received from |plece of lumber this morning, He die tht ineututton a releane of al! claims |'n a few minutos, 6 it may have against her, and @ guaran tee that sho will_not have to detend} KILLED BY CAKE OF ICE, herself in criminal proceedings. earrescaater Wee This document was made in return for ri ft ’ her surrender of proverty valued at upperts lee plant, i $11,0% wiven her by Hchrieber out of the} Hecond street, early thie morning, proceeds of hiw thefts. Michael Ulirtoh, forty years old, of 1678) The weman was represented in the| Third avenue, was inatantly killed by a negotiations with the bank by a former |%-pound cake of joe whboh fell offer style, skin and box calf leathers; all suitable for present wear; light, me- Children’s long School Coats of fancy mixed nove dium Mgrs sizes 2% to 8; widths A, B, COE Here } At 3,49 city materials; deep inlaid combination sailor cols ! are some of the numerous styles: Patent leather, lace and ‘ : ) button, cloth tops, dull kid tops, bright kid tops: dongola leather, + '#7 double box plated back; variety of shades; spss 60 fa yt both lace and button, with kid or plain toes, medium weight soles; +) +++++*+e+s LAGE ALRED Sip eongndeate Faetrveeesseetaes: +3 viel kid leather, in lace and button, heavy soles, kid or patent leather toe caps, mannish lasts; box calfskin leather in lace and but. Men's and Boys’ Shirts-Special i ton, suitable for walking shoes, also adapted for wet weather, toe Batter shirt values than (Hose caps and double soles, ; 4 ; Mail orders filled on day of receipt. never existed. The Bloomingdale et Ree RR guarantee, even oulside of their ee eo) ac CL. 2Q,) label, goes with every garment. : Boys $1.25 Shoes, 89c. They are fashioned from the latest | Bought very much under price, Lace shoes, sizes 9 to 1334; designs and are warranted to give : spring heels, double soles and toe caps; either vici kid or storm perfect satisfaction. They are great : ' calfskin, ' “on the wear.” State Senator from up the Hudson, TORE SOF down thee Servet White he denied the right of the bank | === = Sa to au) ve Woman's belongings, he tne ate Wo Mate’ ais} LIKE OPIUM EATERS yanee woman retained the furnish: comer ellent ar The Inge houm, all her kowpa and ‘ Files of wear 7 ry ‘The expertence, suffering feeont Winer, WON At. Meotton, ' ‘ , LO facny a Sho"Re SPENT AEA gaery of oom ee drinkers woui| Bi azses-csseveeceecesscveseessuueces So snerascatenssns At 49c.~ ini boys' acer This out | had nol been bestowed upon her Oy | he almont as Interesting as the fa- * and boys’ sizes, This is our standard $4, Made of “Standard’’ special } property surrendered Inetudet ‘wo| mous ‘Confessions of an Opium ' } raddio and two couch horses, several! Rater,’ eayé a Boston man, W, J, muslin, Counted 88x02, extra heavy : ote hariens 4 three venicn®, | ‘Tygon, 141 W. Newton St, “For All that is good, proper, original and dependable ; ’ (i weight; set in three-ply linen bosom; rein- ' in Men's and Boys’ Neckwear will be found at Bloom- | forced front and back; all seams felled and double stitched through- Jewels valued at ¥ whieh the bank be value m0, oa, eas twenty years | used coffee at the breakfast table and, Incidentally, soaiipyesiss conse through the day | craved it as a j ! / an 4 \ out; continuous facings; split neck band; regular and short bosoms. MRS, ASTOR'S PLANS UPSET. | shistey drinker long for bie orn: Ae 250 Bach: Te aed ats Neckwoar, Cond value at 6S; ses 12 1 18, ‘ racer, f ‘ a Irie: ' , Young Roosevelt's Marviawe Delays tat it was slowly killing me, but I 4 in tecks, four-in-hands, imperials, puffs, | At 79. Open back and front shirls; men's and boys’ sizes could not relingulsh it, band bows and butterfly string ties. A very large assortment to of fancy all-over percale; have pockets, neck bands, , Debut of His Aieter, “The effect on the nervous system choose from, | necktie loops and all the latest improvements; separate link cutls; ‘ Mrs, Astor will, t ts said, be seen] was finally alarming and my general Men's Fine Quality Silkand Satin Neckwear, | regular 1.50 value, Matn Floor, Goth M. Kestion Pecan wenn Fri getigndh: ited health greatly impaired, J had dys- At 0c Each in imperials tecks, imperial four-inshands, | -++-+++cseceeceeeeeeeereeeeees pease ghd tertieeee Jims 'R. Rooeeval, ir, in prone hea A Mg bat énd and butterfly string ties, four-in-hands and English | S ‘ als ‘ U d “Duteh" Sadie, the Tenderloin girl would almost suffocate. My dootor res; all the newest patterns in up-to-date neckwear, including pee in \ nderwear,. Mra, Astor, according to rumor, In- it was due to the acti i i f i tended, to ny 4 Nerlon of elaborate Sa oe (whieh ts tho petive prin: ck and white, ' Nearly 3,000 dozen pairs of Men's Women’s and Main Floor, 6h At. Mection. HARES oes cone redeviens I ee By CLSTES EPEC ES HES ' children's Knit Underwear at a price much lower than! ' was intended even for the materials themselves, eglasses and Spectacles, Beet pa for Wee praracal iageloet, — men 's—— ' may eB Pairs at Extraordinary Frices,-We will place on A 9 Men's natural wool 19¢, Women's tine ribbed | | sale to-morrow some of the greatest values in reliable eyeglasses | t Ce Underwear, —me- fleece -\inel Underwear, | entertainments to imtroduce in soctety her granddaughter, Mise Helen Roose-] “T persisted tn its use, however, Veit, who i» the sister of James H.] and suffered along just as drunkards Roosevelt. do, One day, when I’ All her plane have been abandoned | usually depressed and Mins Roosevelt will travel in| met looked me ov Hurope, She will make her debut next] look here, old mi ciple of coffee) on the heart, Special Values To-Day and To-Morrow, Women’s Fine Plush Coats. We offer some very great Q, values for Saturday in Wo- men’s, Misses’ and Children's Jackets, Reefers and Coats of lush and other materials. bought up a quantity of these garments at a figure which justifies our selling them at extraordinary prices. This hints at vemne, ha sd e cut; made At 12.98 selected seal plush and lined throughout with su- pre ity satin; made with the newest shape dip front; has fh Medici collar and large revers, and is handsomely em» broidered; regularly sold for 20,00, Att 12,98 Plush Jacket, made like cut, of selected seal plush, lined throughout with pearl gray Skinner’s soameiond satin; high Medici collar and large revers; new dip ront; the very latest style; sizes 42 to 46; regular value 20,00, A large assortment of fine Velour Jackets-and Blouses, plain, embroidered, jetted, fur trimmed, at moderate prices, Second Fiver, GOH Bt. Bestion. Women’s Flannel Waists, 1.98. This is one of the greatest specials in women’s waists we have announced this season, The workman. : ship on the garment is superb, and the style, cut and general effect could not be improved upon. It has silk | collar band, new shirt cuffs, and comes in black and : white and new shades for street and home wear, Second Floor, B9th At. Betlon, Men’s and Boys’ Hats. All that is latest and best will be found in our Hat Department. Many : specials are here for toemorrow. Note some of them: & Men's Alpines, 1,49, Golf shape, flat brims, or regular shape, > + tourist, made from pure felt, best trimmings, * solid sweat leather and only latest styles, The colors are elettric pearl (band to match), steel, black and brown, Exclusive dealers ask 2,25 for same grade; any style, Men's Dertys and Alpines, 1,90, Black, brown, pearl and steel; in the flat as well as the reg. ular style; only handmade goods turned out by the best skilled labor; every hat has 2,80 value in it, Men's Derbys, 2.90, Our best grade, equal to exclusive dealers’ $4.00 and $5.00 | grades, without their name, in black and colors, in all the latest up. ! to-date shapes, Boys’ Hats, 1.00, Derby, Alpine, Telescope and Golf shapes, in black, brown, pearl, steel, tan and otter, $1.50 values. Children's Tam o' Shanters, 6%. In plain or silk and gold embroidered, in all colors of cloth and ! veivets, any one in the lot worth $1.00, Mala Piovr, Oe 9 Gestion, ~ 50c. Sheet Music, 15c. exactly what's the matter with you,|$; and spectacles of the year, They are as follows: | dium and heavy weight, all sizes, | made from th: beit Egyptian yarn, It te sald, te also tn | You are @ coffee flend and it's wilting At —Eyeptaives ‘and Spectacles in heavy nickel plate or gold ' actual value 75c 4 aso extra good i te pA bs of ahet shiny ' Judging from the great crowds in our Music Department, it is ungled off soon after] YOU. 1 want to tell you my experts oie frames: the eyeglses have patent cork nogevests and the | Guatity feectslined Shirts and In silver grays and white, pan "| one of the most popular ones in the city, We will sell to-morrow { & a mk hoe oad It bare ie, ao on pid In either riding or straight bows, Opt | ywers, in natural grays and | match, all sizes, including extra large, | the following popular sheet music, published at S0c,, at the ex. ; rding to reports, rienod ee Gon iltees eit’ a clans , Jaeger colors; all sizes, actual value, 406 ' d ce of 15¢. ch: mae d man, id Spectactes in alumnico f H | traordinary price of 156 each: / ketion will fa takes (S ethasl a tate: but through a friend who had been|$: At air rarucopic cues, erppiaes are seetrton. feed ‘ At 79 -flen's natural wool 4c Women's fine Meece-lined | Cindy, | Dred Aveet Yor ihuag, vr Iter | am ta, am lon from his wite. similarly aMicted T found a blessed) % | in either riding or straight bows, Cpticians ask $1.50 for the same sort, | * Shirts and Draw. * Combination Sults, open | 0 ree ron feliet and want to tell you about it. 8 : Eyegiasees and Spectacles in gold filled frames, with solid | ors, extra good quality, single or across the shoulders natural gray | Prmeaing Wenewe Wineleg | itty Ng At 75¢~ mad pane plecer set wth Silex crystal lenses. Lyeglaaes are + Gouble breasteds ail stake; value | and white; made by the Onetia Milly + in eaten E Tcgy biggles phere Mg of ig frameless; spectacles cither riding or straight bows. Cpticians ask §2.s0 for | 81-25: gaa snes; actual valug $1.00 " , oe he Mundhes dnd ae vOut taea for hese. Children’s Underwear, 17c. | Seventeenth etroet, this ing, and your nervous ayatem ihe Dale hat een eked fr ‘ie back into health, rather than dear I 1 M, down né coffee has been and Hlars A ble silk reso, w binck cups | 40m HORNY Mende oe aa within a week from that seemed ; thes t ' At 9B o-Grne tracilian Pebble Byegiasses and Spectacies, Fleece-Lined Merino Ribbed Vests and Pants at a value of 4c, | ' y f iasses have the patent cork mose piece; spectacies are in | . choi a WO ‘ | ‘ either the straight or riding bow. Opticians ask $3.00 for the same kind, + on the dollar, Your choice to-morrow of white and gray, all sizes, Main Pioor, Front 1 ach. ck velvet hat. Main Vlonry MR St, Beet BLOOMINGDALE BROS, | BLOOMINGDALE BROS, i 59h and Oth Sta. : 4d Ave, 59th aod oth Sts, ty Rosey rl Ploor, bith @t, ection, ccenca Ta BLOOMINGDALE BROS, | BLOOMINGDALE BROS, 3d Ave., 59th and 60th St. 4 ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ’ ' ‘