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COLOR LINE DRAWN BY THE “RAINY DAISIES.’ OOOO COOL CIMOOONGHDMMDHOHMAANG BOOS Oo C'S HER Paterson to Make a Fight|? Against the Local Saloons, TO CLEANSE THE CITY. General Revulsion in the City Againet Crimes that Have Long Existed. 3 ‘Phe War against vice in Paterson, N.| + J, from tho murder of Jennie |! Rossehioter, will take a political form ine, be especially directed amainnt i to public oMce men who are Interested in aaloons and resorts i which the reformers say aro the bree! tng place of tho vice that has made mies elty notorious, “Members of the Board of Aldi Have business Interests which c¢ them with #aloons. Tt la the purpore of the reformers to wage a war in (his eonnection, aa the board ts the power that grants Icenses and repulaten the waloons, and good citizens declare it ts impossible to have the law while public oMolals are inter fis non-enfe im a s|to th Mme Albany next Dalntes are not ellie |atruck the Keynote of the struggle viuted sisterliood | come, Von Kleaner, who poms to} the oflolnt repres a the ruble Pongly galt sce fh oli a Mra. Evans, tn The brews and the lease Ys We pede, be At the conven: (nosis 1 that the Daiat owns the Axtures {n these saloona and) Joration, 18 Iie Dora. Go alt the saloon-keepor ta practically a tenant | the recognition of ps ‘ential pp 1 nd Ia bound to purchase his beer from | Dy ni VidUele Aa members tive of | the brewery. 4 arrived at seate ¢ majority voted In favor of Mee Members of the Board of Aldermen are dulne meeting in the Car vane, and (he delegate waa instructed after a discussion which cordingly bottlers of beer and dealers in mineral | waters and cigars i interests are mostly in the eal “The moral condi ft city," our @ays ex-Mayor Gilm is the result of the rottenners In litical fe, “We cannot expe ook for impare Mal interference by our cliy offeials When thelr (ntorests are so largely cen- | tered in the saloon,’ BOYCOTT NOT UNLAWFUL. TVarnin! Shed Union for Netng Work and Lost, Another decision in favor of a labor anion has been rendered In the City Court, Charles Hawselbick sued the United Brotherhood of Progressive Var- nishers for $100 dam which he elaimed te sustalned by reason of his al- leged expuleion from memborahtp in the brotherhood and because the union boy-) In buying a Piano see that you vet the very best at the lowest price, In the Wilson Piano you get a Piano that is as good, if not better than most Pianos offered at $300.00, and on such liberal terms, High-Grade, Sweet-Toned : Wilson Pianos, P Including Stool, for $155.00 $5 Cash & $1 Per Week, cotivd him ao that he could not obtain) employment from any union boss. | Hassolback tentified that from March, | 1897, until October, 189%, he was deprived of the changes of earning a livellhood and lost $1,000 In wages Alfred & Charles Bteckler, who ses! contended that lawfu) ang Pianos are delivered upon payment of $5.00, 180.00) Rasy terms j «+ 1860.00 150.00) tmey terms » 160.00 Pedestrian Killed on Fifth (venue + 180.00 tery terme... 160.00 A man about forty yours old, dressed @ Merert TB VO Baer FM seers 16800 Ike @ workman, was struck by a Fifth g [amen 180.00 m von 178.00 avenue stage at Twenty-fourth streot, g MMr here TOA Beer tSrIB resis ovens 178.00 : BLOOMINGDALE BROS,, | BLOOMINGDALE BROS,, | 12.0) thts morning. ; Meeeeebeeobectes Massie es Were iattooed on his rig & — MORE, ! : Men’s Suits and Overcoats Made to Order: $11,80—For Six Days Only—$11.80 > This sile ends Satur day, Nov, 10th, at 6 P.M, Until then we will make A Man’s Fine Suit or, | Overcoat Made to to your measure a Fall or Order f Win er Suit or Overcoat er 10F Friday, Nov, 9th, of high grade materials, $ ' 4, of which there are fort | |! hl y> Nov. 10th. of this season's newest J 80 I) Styles to select from, guaranteed pure wool and fast colors, for $11.80. Perfect Fit Guaranteed, ' The trimmings in these Suits and Overcoats guaran‘eed the very best, Each | garment to be cut by an expert cutter, guaranteeing a perfect fit. None but high-! class tailors employed in the making, assuring the best workmanship. j ' The assortment of fabrics is not the accumulation of a season's odds and } ‘ends, or goods carried over from last year, but the result of months of preparation : gt ng the new choice patterns of this season's creations in dependable ma- of standard makes. ThssadarpDlow—nGtl, ie inl this offer ends Saturday, Nov. 10th. After that we positively will : ‘ not accept further orders. If you are nut en irely satistied after the ‘ ‘ Suit or Overcoat is made up, you may return the garment and your ; money will be refunded. or t made to your measure 1 1.80: y at 6 P, M, for only Second Pivot, Oth Me. Corver, 4 Ave» 5%th and 60th color or $1 Per | ‘You Must Be Satistied ! Our work does not end until you find | the purchase you have trade in our store ‘entirey satisfactory. If it is not so, we fee! that unless you return it and ALL CARS TRANSFER TO | Ing justice to you, nor vou to us. Two Hundred and Fifty Thousands oF Yards of Most Beautiful Ribbons at Record-Making Prices. We purchased recently through very advan: : tageous manipulations a quantity of about 250,000 yards of ‘tine Ribbons, and this at a price about one half regular ' market tigures, The lot consists of plain and fancy satin and N@ = ‘ taffeta ribbons and black satin back velvet ribbons, All per- ae Le ‘ fect in weave and finish and of absolutely pure silk, Without @ -S--*= going into detail much we will say that no ribbon value to equal it has been seen in ' New York since our list great ribbon sale a month or two ago, We are sure the | response to this announcement will be tremendous, so we have given over for this ; sale another aisle on our main floor, At 15¢., Worth 25c., Per Yd. At 25c., Worth 50c,, Piece of 10 Yds, Several hundred pieces of Nos, + and 4 plain 6 and § inch plain and fancy taffetas No, 80 : ‘i 4 4 inch), high hte single face satins, in twenty. | Stn riblion, choice tine of colors, with white and ; ’ Teel ual allow. | Diack edges for shirring and other purposes, n¢ desirable shades, including pink, blue, yellow, A ardinal, turquoise, cerise, violet, 4 At 15c.,Worth 30c,, Plece of 10 Yds, i No. 1, fancy double face cord edge satin; No. 4, At 12's¢, Worth 19c., Per Yd. fancy tafletas; No, 2, black gros grain, Beautiful color assortment of 4-inch corded | Doube-Faced Satin Liberty, 32c., 37¢, changeable taffetas No, 40 (444 inch), high lustre 42c, Per Yd, single id satin, all the desirable fancy work Several hundred pieces of the best quality sie yt Hy) ir Per Ya. double-faced satin liberty; handsome goods; t 9e., Wort. Cop b made in America; 44% inch, $2¢,, worth Soe, Same color assortment as above of No, 22 | Yai 4 inch, 47c., worth G8, yuh; 5 inch, 42¢ (254 inch), single face satin, worth 75¢, yd, At Zc. Per Yd. At 29¢,, Worth 75c., Per Yd, No. 16 (21 inch), single face satin, 1,000 yards pure dye silk black double-face satin, 64% inches wide, At 5¢., Worth 10¢., Per Yd, Several thousand yards of Nos, §, 7, 9, 12 plain } and fancy satin and taffetas; an immense line of desirable colors, At 21c., Worth 40c., Plece of 10 Yds, No. 2, plain and fancy satin and (affetas, to t ai rH e, 1: 15c,, 19¢, Per Yd, worth 25¢, yd. jh A. Bretton Two More Days of This Great ‘Annual Sale of Women’s $1.50 Wrappers, 88c. wrappers for tomorrow's selling Through and through any store, and we take great pride in stating that the nume ber of wrappers sold to date exceeds all previous records by hundreds of dozens, originated for us, perfect in fit and therefore confortable; titted waist lining, draped shoulder ruffes, very wide tlounce at bottom; whole gar- ment tastily trimmed with rows of velvet ribbon and braid; colorings and patterns are plentiful enough to suit all tastes; in short, a handsome gown; all sizes ircm 34 to 46, and stock is large enough to sustain the sale at high pressure the rest of the week; value 1,50; 88 sale price fecont Plone, bot Sale of Women’s Flannel Shirt Waists. ' We shall hold another of those special Shirt Waist sales tomorrow. The last one was such a success—so much more than we expected, that some of the styles were sold before the day was finished, — This time we are sure we have enough goods, The garments are made of the very best materials, and the most carelul work: manship is displayed on every detail. The prices are extremely low, —Of all-wool flannel, fancy buttons on front, flare At 98c culls, separate collars, all lined; colors, light blue, rose, gray, green, brown, tan, red, navy, Yale, cadet and black, At 1.69 also black " A 98-0 fine French flannel, twill or plain tucked back, front tucked tb 7O ing s I, shirt or dress sleev and straps of same material, shirt or dress sleeves, silk collar bands or separate collars, 20 different colors, Of tine all-wool fannel, corded back, corded | yoke, effect front, separate collar, all lined, ight and dark colors, Second ' The largest and most complete of its kind in America, Any- ' rsets. } thing and everything appertaining to a China and Crockery Store on ae, ' to be found on our third tloor, Prices, considering quality, always Unaware fro ' the lowest. ; Dinner Se's. | Decorated Dinner Sets, §.48— OF English porcelain with wnderglaze Aecorations, pretty border designs; 100 pieces, complete set, | Dinner Sets. 0.9g— { American porcelain, pretty floral designs and old Hine edges: 100 pleces, Includ- ing Soup tureen, | Dinner Sets, 14,.08—Of thin Aut trian china, with delicate tloval decorations: new shapes; 102 pleces service for 12 | Dinner Sets, poreelain, in stack — decorations; | Tem Sets 2,78—0f ling'ish porce are showing lain; neat decorations $6 pieces, Other Specia's, Tea Plates fe —O1 German china with heavy gold band borders. Cuspidors, 3§¢.--01 |mported ch nw neatly Jecorated, Oyster Plates, 10c..-Of German china, decorated, 6 shells Fish Sets, 4.45-—0f Carlsbad china with large fish decoraticns in centre | | dish and plates; 1) pleces gold-line edges; complete sets 4 Game Sets, §.98—Carlsbad china, teed P with sane decorations Vidi 4} of ’ ‘ trees ina; 115 pleces, dish and plates, 14 pieces; gold-line "Toa Set lace : Gas Lamps, 25c, ' ea els, | Ravel wis, 10¢.—Patty Dishes; Gere | | Tea Sete, 8,75-—Thin Austrian china | “man china pretty shapes and nicely |< / with pretty flowers, neal shapes; 56 | decorated, pieces, ' tm Section, 49-01 English four of our open Maddock's $3.95 sists of a good substan: tial burner, best qu hard mantle and et buib globe, 14 gives a has saver: sokt by other stores at 4bc., our price 26s Gas Manties Fach 24, —lhevSala- 1” incandescent gas mantle; nd Spectacles, OF SOLID GOLDOINE —To morrow we offer as 4 special in our Optical ' Dept. these celebrated | goldoing eyeglasses and spectacles at 25c. per pair. It | represents sterling value in every sense of the word— | in fact, the goods are selling much below cost. They ‘ are regularly sold by exclusive deaers at 1.25 per pair, © wary i¢ NS, Qe. + Goldoine very ehoeely lermmbide 14 Rt. gold pa Jersey Tomatoes, { py te cans, 206. Groceries. Tomatoes, fancy 0, K. f, our regular price 10¢,, per Jersey our reg ah x “1 satistaction in every way, we are not do- We have spread on the counters many dozens more | this sale is the most satisfaciaction-giving one ever held by } The wrappers are made of tine heavy fleece back tlannele te, cut in styles { —_ The “Brightlight” con. | Our second floor fairly teems ‘ with the latest ideas and crea- ‘ tions in Women's Apparel for winter. All the dash, grace and originality possible {o put in ‘ garments are in these, and the prices are astonishingly low. 12,50 Blouse Suit, 7,98, Of blue, Oxford, dark gray, all-wool cheviots, double-breasted blouse coat, lined with excellent + quality silky seven gored flaring skirt, finely + tailored and stitehed; sires 32 to 40, Black Velvet Ribbons, 8¢., 9 12ce No. 4, 8c, yd, worth 12c, yd; No. $, 9e.yd,, | worth 5c, yd; No, 7, 14¢, yd, worth 18¢, yd; | No. 9, 15¢. yd., worth 20¢, yd; No, 12, 196. yd, ! 16.00 Blouse Suit, 10,00. Also flv-front Suits: made of black and navy English cheviots; the blouse sults made of Ox- ford blue mixed And brown homespun cheviots, lined with best quality yinares romaine silk; seven cored faring skirt, all welted seams; per- caline lined and velyet bound, 20.00 Pebble Cheviot Suits 14,00 The coat is the newest double-breasted box front, velvet collar and peau de sole facing, lined throughout with timest taffeta silk; new cuff o sleeves skirt the new S@ven-gored, beli-flaring shape, all Mouble-stitched welt seans, percaling lined, velwet bounds ing style, niaterial and finish, this if an éxceptional $20.00, i 2.00 Pebble Cheviot and ined With excelent er; sizes up to 32 to 40, sold elsewhere for Coats, 7,98. ts of pebble cheviot or kersey, black. navy, castor and ta ian satin, made in these "new sha Oo “4 wn collar of velvet, O-button box Peconl Lap hy ey breasted, Another large Sh received, Men’s $4.00 sale toemorrow. Storm Calf Leather, hoes $2.00, The Best Shoes Made for Men. When you buy this popular satis faotion-giving shoe at this price, are getting the grertest shoe bargain + that was ever placed before the people’: of New York. They are the standard ; of shoe perfection inevery way. We have just received a large consighs"? ment of winter weights direct trom,: the fac'ory. They will be placed on} Full lines of double and triple soled shoes with leather lining to the t dance; extra wide widths ple izes in al 1 also, with toe caps; Calfskin in congress or lace; also hoa toes; heavy or li also plain toes, Vici Kid Lace Shoes, colors black, brown and + tan; many are leather lined throughout to the ight weight soles with toe caps; H “BLOOMINGDALES' STRICTLY WATERe ¢ + PROOF SHOES"—No shoes have attained widespread + to equal that of the “Bloominedale Waterproof.” If they are new models | in the famous: Elmira + Straight Front. | Corsets, on | the second | floor, 60th St, + Prices range + upward from ° mellow light andisagreat * is sold under another mane at §Qe. strictly waterproof we will refund your money, Sizes here for. men, boys, youths and women, Great Furniture Mien Voor, COth 6 Beoktom, Specials. For Friday we name some unapproachable specials. Make your visit early as some lots may not last the entire day, and to duplicate the goods at the: prices named would not be possible. i 4 This Open Book.) This handsome gilt e a ar ae ne ReceptionChair, \ onl acl ine closed, adjusta- Ljfilh al lt | ble shelves, brass bronze), satin day rod Hit curtain; speci Ihlday 2.98 Parlor Tables, in mahogany finish, | 20-inch top and | lower shell; spe- i Friday 98 } nuask, tufted back, tins ogg ished Mt das well as | the best; for Prie day only, 2.98 Hox Couch, full size, covered in your seat and Handenme Rockers In goes oak | “choice of demins, full spel or mahogany finish, w or co4 edge seat special bier sets, neatly caved, 9 98 | ony, NY 6 7 ° finely polished: Friday only Cluster Fur Neck Scarfs, We offer you an opportunity to-morrow of purchasing fine Furs at aa half their real value. The goods will cost at least double this a little later when the weather is cold, Belgian fu with tails. six talls, and of brook mink, with six fox | falls; value $3.50. At $2.95 — Of sable opossum ot fox tally; some of nearseal,with six large fox fails: of brook mink, with six fox tail; of imitation blae fox fair, with six tails of im. itatlon sablefox tails, bic of Gold Piated lewaley At $1,985 — OF | Of imitation silver fox hair, with six tlectric chinebilla, with six tails, all, value $00, At 3,95—Ot nearseal, with six tails, Sable opossum, with six tails | Of stone merten, with $x fox tails, Of sable raccoon, with six fox tails, all, value 6, $0, with six large! At 4,98—Of Aliska sable, 8 tailey value, 9.00, At §.00-—0f sable opossum, with fh tails: value, 9.00, | At §.80—Of Alaska sable, with 6 fox tails: valug, 10.00 |; At §.98—O/ Alaska sable, with & Of sable opposum, with @ large tails and four claws; value, 10,50, At 6,95 —Of Alaska sable, with fox falls; value, 12.00 eh 8A, Heetiat ALL RELIABLE GOODS 1 i | waitin” EXCEPTIONALLY LOW IN ): PKICE—We place on sale to: morrow a lot of gold-plated jewelry, at prices which con sidering the excellent quality of the goods, we are sure cannot be equalled in New York. Princess Brooches 10¢.—Lised for hair brooches, set with the assorted stones; value 2Se, Te one Sc —Heal value 190, Sleeve Buttons Se.-—Lever; such as blood tones, taglios, cameos, Ke; real value 2Sc, Enamelied Brooches 10¢,—Set with rhinestones: v BLOOMINGDALE 4d Ave. 59th and 60th Sts, ing o Cult Buttons 1U¢,—Luinbbell links, real value 25¢ Scart Pins Hat Pins emeralds, garnets and amethysts. Coltar-Button Sets g§c,—Consist. ‘one collar button, patent neck button and two wristband buttons Real value 25¢, Set with torquolse, you; Biba we tlties Se Sa Te NS a oi i iw cceceasocs sews ces a rcceccee------ ' ' ' ‘ ‘ a $5- QS EEE ee ee