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“WOMAN IN BLACK” HAS A HISTORY IN NEW YORK. DOTHDHOHVHOHHY ® 4 OU Once in Sing Sing for Steal- ing Bonds at the St. Nicholas. lor, If her rt i silgplay her waren at |itsttts | WADED INTO PARK LAKE, Young Wowin Was Water When Under Two Charges of Burglary Now on the Pacific Coast. ie In ot Peart and Park streets, Presbyterian Hospital, wading in the o at Central yesterday afternoon by, SAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 1.—iMlen Gibbons, "the woman In Mack,” mts Gisoonsoiate fn @ ce in the Branch County Jat! under two charges of bwur-| elary, Ellen {4 @ ortminal well known in the police ctrales of Ban Francieno, and her name, at least, must be familiar in many other cities of the country fhe should be remembered by old- time detectives in New York, an she came here tn 1068 after rerving a term in Bing Sing for a sensational metropol- | itan robbery, Bho stole $25,0% worth of Government bonda from @ room in the St. Nicholas Hotel, New York. Her husband was then a young Cus- toma officer, formerly a policeman, with whom she had lived a happy mar- fied Jife until she developed an ab- normal tendency to steal. After thie weaknews came vpon her, her history was @ pathetic one. The husband did ell he could for her, but netther hie tenderness nor the love of her babtes was of any effect, After her prisonjterm she fied to Calt reached her waist, when she waite the polloeman reached her, }' ung woman refused to way why ad gone into the water Kidney Trouble, the mid, Kidney trouble preys and cheerfulness isappear when the " or diseased, Kidney, trouble urine scalds the fla ot ll when fornia with her mother and three ehil- ‘ f i ? sarear | dedeweltiny id upon It, the cause of Or AKG HOSE E OO WUE’ hit ete es | aditvouRy a Wdney trouble, and the first SRIGaT. (he Tar ikk step should be towards the treatment of pre» | these important be ied This unpleasant present, a (she had | trouble is due to @ diseased condition of the y with her two daughters, ‘t thetaselves by factory, han made MakINK ) most people suppose, Women as erable with kidney and bla and both need the same gi the klepto- roan rent times the woman has used by druggists, tn fifty. ary Brown, Kathe smith 4 Ht or i cent and one dollar sires, You may havea sample bottle by mail led to her ar t and Bhe i #Well lodgingshoure in thie city | {ree also pamphlet tells proms of ' Christmas time «he had a, tng all about it, Including many a] “ihe i ‘yl wiih comtly gifts for the | thousands of testimonial letters receivea hin ares ic ine presenta were re from sufferers cured, In writing Dr. Kilmer NY Ae ie proceeds of @ ALrange ser. | & Co. Binghamton, N.Y, be cure and It appeared that Hilen had been ge Ce ta can So mention this paper, sva vavnvvavi aareavaveveaveveavuciorernnennnnenne ' * aay" that deine sale of WERTHEIMER’S GLOVES. | hese values cannot be equalled anywhere to- ie — e | =, —> = line again for a long time. Let us state a littl: more about our The lot that we secured at ' purchase, ' from the Field, Chapman Co, Auction Rooms, cons : sists wholly of the celebrated Wertheimer Gloves, | Among the lot are such well-renowned brands as | Peerless, Majestic, Astoria, Carleton, Newport, t Crown, Gc. ' We guarantee them to be perfect in every par- ticular and of the season's production. Out of j jus: {tice to yourself you should attend this sale and ' profit by its unprecedented money-saving opportu. | nities, Here are some of the notable price conces- | Sions, Read them: ' Wertheimer’s “Newport’’ and “Crown’’ Gloves, 69¢. H Sold everywhere at $1.25, \ Wertheimer’s “Peerless’’ Gloves, 85¢. : Sold everywhere at $1.50. i Wertheimer’s “Majestic’’ Gloves, 95c, ' Sold everywhere at $1.75, { Wertheimer’s “Astoria’’ Gloves, 95c. : Sold everywhere at $2.00, Hq Wertheimer’s “Carleton’’ Gloves, 85c. ‘ e Sold everywhere at $1,00, Wertheimer’s Men’s Gloves, 75c. Fine kid P-K & Overseam; all colors; white, black and pearl; sold : everywhere at $1.00, $1.50 & $2.00, ' Wertheimer’s “Arthur’’ Gloves, 69c. ' Sold everywhere at $1.25, BLOOMINGDALE BROS,,; BLOOMINGDALE BROS., SdfAve., 59th and 6th St, | 34 Ave Ith and th St, A young woman Who gave her name as Plate J. Hendricks and said ahe lived courages and lessens ambition; beauty, v Md Heys are out of. order become $0 prevalent 111 8 Rot uncommon achild te be born atilicted with weak vehi reaches an aye when It should be able to control the passage, It {9 yet afflicted with | Kidneys and bladder and not to @ habit as well as men are made mit: day, and after this sale it will be impossibie to get : such values in the glove | One-Half @ One-Third Regular Prices ' Whole Family in Will- symmonad and the] The Police Rites In alist f ed, They are all out of } lamsburg Overcome Tw encaping ns, was caused bye the Gramercy Park Board- |; eter in the cellar having dropped fron i by Gas, the ‘shele on whleh eh its Hivos") ing-House Drama. pane RUN DOWN BY A CAB, | HONOR COLUMBIA COLLEGE. Hut for the presence of mind of a jit) meh Helen tu Wale Bl lveyear-old child probably a score | 1m Mintow Ragineors Need Not Pans | \ ued! Gusher yeople would have ort thelr iives by WaaialHatluni di. Kevieai | Hy thie ino wihane th alee cee Ing muffocated by mas thie morning in] s ‘ ‘ hat his _,N ‘ the fourestory Mat building at i Seholes| Word has Focolved by Prof. Mon: | peasie Hopkins, who wax emp nol. Hrookiyn, wie arrats street, Trooklyn woof t Mola Kehool of MINE.) chambormard in a famh onal f mart 0 The hero of the Incflent te tt to th t hereafter the Neary a of the) house ot 0 Grameroy Park wi ininthe down a moan In front of 1 )| charles Koerensen [Routh Afeioan mining Aelde will accept! arrested for thal, and he wanted her| | mn | ®| Peter Boerensen, aged forty-five yours, ee liberated en 5H a mn “ Mt net @lix the Janitor of the building. He oo! ty practiae mining The co thought the man war de] ; ti be Neils : A an Ne vuples rooms on the third Moor with county me mented, ax they hod vo Kueh prisoner vepital was f i" num thous Hat hit skull wae fracture @|thetr children, Annie, seventeen yeurs;|in tt ant Nt han font into who fall he was butler for Mre iia Nexion and wore dark cli & flee nuirteen ihe all the] beth O'Hara at @ Gramercy Park, an Weater GI] May, Mfteen yeara; John, fourteen years; I Mh apf bth sel B Cray: AWN win. cerita tana @/Otto, nine years, and Charles, five years, | {M ty How In BOuth Afrieg | fered and anked the aerge Oo ronal aw Wao ithe coneet 8] Shortly before # o'clock Mr, Bueren: | holding reaponalble porttions, polloeman to the howe, oe a chat sh wo In and whe fancied, the She was found Park j / Policeman Wal) @he walked into the water uni ahe Women | as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by dis. hie THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, akened by @ tiny wala: plucking hia beard. It was his little con Charles, “Wake up, OY OF 5 SNES T FROM DEATH, "pleated the cht. | | of is “1 cough! room filled with gas. other chambers came the heavy, atifted vreathing of the other members of the pnaen hastily opened the windows) Jand then carried hia wife and the ent! the sidewalk, All were with the exweption wf litule Suits, Skirts, co prices | Friday and Saturday. Of finest peb- ble cheviot, " black & navy blue; ay the newest dou ? ble-breasted box front coat, velvet collar and peau de sole facing lined throughout with finest taffeta silk; new cuff on sleeves: skirt the new ?-gored bell flaring shape; all + double stitched welted seams; perea | Hine tlineds velvet bound, This is a triumph and the suits are marvels for , the money, Fly-Front Suite; SUITS |rmade’ot ‘black and navy English chev fot; the blouse suits made of Oxford blue mixed and brown homespun chevtots, lined with best quale ity yarn dved romaine silk: seven: gored flaring skirt, all welted seams, percaline lined ind velvet bound, They are not cheap but remarkably low priced, ‘ gray, black, blue and browns new flounce Shape, trimmed with wide band of Stitched satin, edged with braid, lined with best percaline and velvet bound. A model of fashion and easily worth twice our price, Of fine quality black broadcloth, seven ored bell shape, trimmed with graduated ands of black satin: others with ripple flounce, trimmed with broad stitched bands and fancy braid, best French pera. line lining, corded velvet binding; cannot be duplicated for less than $10.00, stitched, new sleeves, finished with flare cuffs or Bishop sleeves; | black, white, light blue, old rose, Nile, Second Floor, Gith Bt. Kertion. Taffeta Waists $3.50. Black and colored; assorted styles, Aecond loot, BON MM. Kertion China Specials. Ths department dy quotes the lowest prices ; and offers the best goods for the money. The entire | depariment on the third floor is brimful of bargains. | Decorated Dinner Sets, 5.45. ee Of English porcelain, withypretty ; ®& undergiaze border designs; neat Water Tumblers, 39c, Dosen, | Thin-blown glass; no seconds Water Tumblers, 59c. Dosen. Thin-blown glass, assorted patterns of engraving to choose from, Water Tumblers, 75c. Dosen, Thin-blown glass; with needle-etched engrav. ings; assorted designs, McKinley Beer Steins, 98c, German covered Beer Steins, with portrait of McKinley painted on, and nice pewter cover, Third Floor, 6% Great Sale:of Umbrellas. At 39c, and crooks, At 49,” ~26 and 28 inch foitee Overia Umbretias, steel rods, : * Congo loops and crooks, At 79¢,--%6 and 28 inch Mercerizes Umbretias, stec! rods, | Dresden balls, Congo loops and crooks, plain and | silver trimmed, At 98e-26 and 28 inch Twilled Sitk Gloria Umbrellas, case | and tassel, Dresden, horn and Congo handles, At 1. 39-26 and 28 inch Twilted Sk Gloria Umbretias, with Steel rods, case and tassels, with Congo and box wood handles, At 1. 95- -26 and 28 inch Taffeta Sik Umbretias, with steel rods, case and tassel, with Dresden, horn and pearl and silver and Weixel handles, At 2,59-26 and 28 inch At-Silk Umbrotias, with steel rods, case and tassel, with Weixel, Congo and box. wood handles, Maia Floor, Goth Gt. Bretton, BLOOMINGDALE BROS. ; 34 Ave, 59h and 60th St =| BLOOMINGDALE BROS,, 34 Ave Sth acd 6th Ste ~ Women’s Waists $5.49 & $5.98 Fine quality taffeta silk, back and front tucked and hem- | BRACELET NOT reen, red, helio, royal and ; navy; front finished with straps and gilt buttons or crochet buttons. ; J shapes; 2 colors; 100 pieces, $5.45, | | Nos FOUND ON Mo Satisiaction F uarinieods Every purchase made here is with the strict understand- ing that you are to be satis. fied or your money returned, | Great Sale of Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Jackets and Reels to for | NOTE PRICES. PRICES. Of fine quatity JACKETS black kersey; 0 button double breasted sans Stitched turn down velvet col. hr, with fine quality satin Hine ing. Made with the same tondate coat. care you'll see jacket, Such value has never before been given for $5.95, 200 of there made especially kersey, s@ime double breasted with fullflare collar, ethers turn-down velvet collars, O-button sans revers shape, all are lined with excellent qual- for us for this | occasion, of + fe fevers style, tatlor A swell, up. ' in the usual $10.00 ' itvsatinto mateh, handsomely strapped + and tailor stitched, $12.50 and usually sold for that here. Of all-wool jetian cloth, cas. tor, blue brown & black, fitted box back and finished, large pearl buttons, lined with guaranteed satin tomatchor fancy shades, These are snug winter weights, just the right length. Stylish jackets and norimally theticket would read §10, , $8.98 & $4.98 styled contribute their Surplus and we put them all in one lot at $3.08, They are made of fine quality cloth, in different styles, Further description is une necessary. THE PRICE ALONE IS ENOUGH, AND Hu GOODS ARE To-morrow we place on sale Honestly worth | and veivet collar, beautifully tailored one thousand latest styles belts : ‘at halt value, ‘Lot t—At 1§c—Patent Leather Belts, with two rows of fold braid and gold-plated buckle and eyelets, Lot 2—At 24c~-Gold Braid Betts and patent leather belts, with gold braid and gold-plated buckle, Lot t<At aQe and Hrald Belts, Paten Belts and Suede Be! with gold braid, Floor, ith Mi Ribbons. Heetlon Ge--old | Leather #, trimmed | Bargains in desirable styles of + ribbons, suitable for faicy work, neckwear, dress trimmings, mil- linery, etc, fand Sineh plain and fancy Tatfeta and Satin, 186. yard, 34-inch corded Changeable Taffeta 12Mo. yard 7,9 fancy and shirring Ribe 1» Bq. yard, ‘at 15o:- Piece of 10 yards—No. 1 —For Friday only, 26 and 28 inch Cotton Gloria ' Umbretias, with wood rods, Congo and oak loops ' fancy doubleface satin cord edge; value 3oc Nos, } and 4 plain and fancy Shir. | ' ring Ribbon, piece of 10 yds., 216, and 2 Spe sale of the finest quality ' | white double-faced satin | iberty, ‘ seineh, worth Soe, yard, 920 4inch, woith S0¢, yard, 376. S-inch, worth 7Se, yard, A2c. Main Floor, Gh oF $2.00, PROOF SHOES" NOVEMBER 1, 1900, malt named Tersie Hopkins had stolen somne Jowelry 1 lvemer deen tehed to Kahn and Buckley ihe plas am) who told h tattle Mamond re met Ns the Granddaughter Alain Penniless. ee co slONNS LOVE BARS ~ HILO FROM Wil ‘| WealthyJames Malcolm's e The big 2 we valued a tal no owas made 3220,000, Aiaine, nn, uke t the ughter, large found, , Jieen her fathe acl he Hive share _ ti, and alge Wauhope told by the y did not even (he ehtld, Wel e met to Know ‘where Tryon will odvertion for the f the coum tAbatne’s mi her living In Denver. the Malcolm, he will hee 1 will be ntl at ) Which, would’ hawe t the estate HELD BY DROWNING WIFE. but Women Le wy NON VADOEVEVORAAE VOLS NS WANA LO AANRAAR Dentistry, vor the finest. equip) comlort of patients rental the | ied socialists employed In cach Hepartine nt hind to: Dr, Rapdell, the Variors in Boys’ Good Shirts, 3 for 50c. the little men, pleted by where we came the posses sors of gn enor- mous stock of Pockethooks, us Purses, Chatelaine Bags, Card Cases, etc, We will sell them as follows At 296, ve leather: M 69¢, BS¢ ind 9Bc—Pocket~ 8 in numerous leathers, - | AL47¢, §9¢ ant @Qc—Card Cases " ASale of Gold Belts. in great variety, ALA7¢,69¢ and 9Bc—Chatelaine Bags, newest styles of leather, Also fine Purses, Wallets, Bll Books, &c. Alithe above are very much below the regular prices, Mato Pier, ye *. Ne The‘Statlight” 95. | The Startight Incandescent Gas Lamp, the best ever manufactured, 46¢ and §9¢—Pocket- ' nt Purses of different . from a large [roy factory, sandard percales, open front, all the way down like a coat shirt (easy to puta on), with laundered culls attached, was $6.50 per dozen Sina box, You may take your choice of any in the jot to-morrow, 3 for 50c, Pen has | just been come : bee consists OFF straight burner, 1 new | m tle, which gives talamanderman. | 100 candle | power, Macbeth chimney, tye shade, 106 opal | inch opal dome | shade and patent by-pass, by which means you can set the flame to any size; worth regularly $1,785, All 95 complete ready for use, Incandescent Gas Mantes a at 10, 15 and Hertion $1.00 Books 55, copyrighted — books bound in cloth and gold, pub- lished at $1; our special price, Shetland Calfskin many are leather lined heavy or light weight soles with toe caps ; also plain toes. * BLOOMINGDALE 'S STRICTLY WATER- -No shoes have attained wide- ibe popularity to equal that of the “Bloomingdale Waterproof,”’ they are not strictly waterproof we will refund your money, | Sizes here for men, boys, youths and women ‘BLOOMINGDALE BROS, 24 Aven 59h and 60th Ste, Main Floor, Gin Mt, eet lon ‘BLOOMINGDALE BROS, 3d Aven, 5%th and Mth St, Sises 3 to 12 Years, We have often held special sales of § Men's Shirts We purchased S00 dozen boys’ fancy soft The goods all rum regular, made ot but this time it and some woven madras, Retail price was 75¢, Eton Jackets, of nearseal fu thin, spectal Lh The regular wholesale price! They are put up for shirts, They are made (ay g the Furs, People can * upon what we say of our furs, yet furs are the easiest things to tell trade lies about, The make ing of our fur garments is watched peat sonally by our fur man, Ever: conducive to dependability” stress placed upon it. Our furs at all times sell atthe lowest possible prices, It's from maker to wearer with the Bloomingdale Guarantee, like it bring it back. If you «don’t This for $25.00. t be distinguished from the genuine Skinner's satin which is warranted to last for two years, It is well made and handsomely finished throughout, {t has large rewers and storm collar, and is most st lish and chic. strictly first quality, can hardl Alaska sealskin, It is lined wi Really a $40 garment, Persian Lamb Coats, Leipsic Dye, value $150.00, ah.00, Alaska Seal Coats, value $250.00, $125.00, Hecont Floor, itt! Women’s Handkerchiefs, SPECIAL —Nearly 1,000 dozen scal cambric, lawn and linen handkerchiefs; they d and embroidered ave retailed at differ. ent times for 25c,; very attractive patterns; special for to-morrow, 12 1-2c, each, Main Prone, Goth , Seaton, Friday’s F urniture S pecials, Note tl bargains for Friday, wpe one a trade winner for us, a money saver for you at the prices ‘named below, One day's selling will exhaust the quantities, This Muste Cabinet in polished be any finish,good size, brass rod for cur tain, value $§.50; Friday, 3.9 8 only ' Anat Dressing \ We offer to-morrow a quantity of | handsomely + 36 | Case in solid oak, | with French bev elled mirror,just the thing for a hall 'y room, value $9.25 ony” 6,50 only A neatly carved and handsomely pol + ished Rocker in oak or mahog: , any finish, value $4.00; Friday, only 2.75: | A pretty Dressing Table in oak, | For Men- iy you are looking for the se Shoe ; value that ever existed, you will not find it until you | have seen our James Means Shoes which sell here at We have just received another great lot of the | latest winter styles and place them on sale to-morrow, Some of them are as follows; and triple soled shoes with leather lining to the toes; sizes in abundance ; extra wide widthy plentiful also, Storm Calf | -eather, with toe caps ; in congress or Jace; also Russia and Vici Kid Lace Shoes, colors brown and tan; throughout to the toes; Pull lines of double | maple or mahoga: finish, with bevelled mirror, value Bl Friday, only 5; 50 Housefurnishings.. >, We are continually offering bar- gains in this department. Universal Cutter, the simplest and most vs tical tod c chopper made, three sizes, the many are mat 1.09, | Galvanized Iron Garbage Pail, with improved attached cover, 92¢. ' Family Scale, made of sheet steel; will weigh froman ounce to 20 ibs, Ac ' Silexo Scouring Soap, 6 cakes for Decorated China Salt Boxes, with wood lid, 256+ BLOOMINGDALE BROS, u oye 5%h and th ed 4.24 Moral, come early. ‘Avery pretty Corner Chair, in ma hogany finish, spring seat, covered in satin damask; value 4 75 . $6.50; Friday, only This neat Bed, nicely enamelled, in all the smallsizes, complete with woven wire spring and soft-top mattress; value $8.00; 5.65 Friday, only Fourth Floor, Hale Large 4,62 Gold Dust Washing Powder, ¢-ib, package, 146. Ash Cans, full barrel size, of heavy galvanized iron, reinforced bottoms, wood slats on sides, 1,23. Curtain Stretcher, improved pate tern, will not sag in centre, 79¢, 2 Round Ant 34 Aveo Sith snd Cth Sim Moat Unset, Hnshond wae saved husband trled to ttn her frantie ve raged him 6 the janet the, ten son a ren on nn ne ee cee eee eee eee-------------*