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ONCE RICH, NOW | Lunger Was Fashion-| able Clubman in London. RUINED BY SPECULATION, pene ree Arrested While About to En- ter a Brooklyn Rec- tory, Btock ppecilation is responsible for the down { Caleb Bf Yentor ani fashionable ub man He is in Raymond 8ireet Jail, Brook Jyn, awalting examination on a charge of burglary, His fortune was lost tr the London @tock Exchange by the @roat slump when war wan declared the Boers, and he tried to rob to from etarving Lunger was born tn Washington, N J., and in early life made a snug mum in the grocery business, Inventing @ popular proprietary mediotne, he put on th teh market and in four years cloared $25.00 Ho married | high Wnelieh family and began wpe uting In etocks Within a time Linger had ared # A fow years later as rated at im un 100,00, ore and more eso found myself ewan to jive tm Hee caiiy, but noany ae 1 to O}veiry in lad to be ‘Mil " CALEB R. LUNGER. “Bomotimes T ate 10 cents’ worth of food a day and sometimes I had only five Cents to spend, but I tried hard to keep | up an app nee. “At lant [hud to nell for a few conts the aamples of ry " voklyn Wat Thuraday 1 ni on Putnam avenue, ows of Ww tation came ore of burela oh was Thad and er open. Then the real mM 41 awh that ied the he i) | might a wit for myself and a fow Iittle les that might pawn y my combs 11 found in| ty tron bar in my pocket lar t th and (for Hrooklyn again, 1 reached it] 1 to hurch of He wae ul ar Jimmy The house hal — CERRY TREES FRUESSER Castellane’s Guests Pluck Fruit as the Dwarfed Trunks Go Round, LONDON, Nov. M%—The latest vanity into whieh fractions of the Gould mill- fons have gone, under the ably seatter- Ing hands of Count Hon! Cast a table dessert consisting AL 4 each. The fruit Is passed among the questa but on dwart trees which audjected to a hot ie ‘ocess, Each tree > hundred cherriéa, others: hav: clipped off, that the selected onca might develop abnormally in size and flavor. ‘This iden had ite origin in the fa- mous dwarfed trees of Japan, Bince ite Introduction by Castellane it has ber come quite a fad among extravagant | | je les /WRRTAWED ROTEL DERERTA NRTA ER RETR E TTT Re} ICHARMED A PRINCE; _ WILL SING IN OPERA. ‘aaa re CLAUDINE. ©9°99%e°8° ee One of ih leht opera man whe Hart May 1 I \AVARRREADRG LORE VAN UROSUVOERRENTAOES 40000040000000000004) and Wednesday, eee mee a Tuesday H Celery, iresh, crisp, white and heavy, per bunch, 10, Cranberries, Cape Cov, finest, quart basket, £2, Cider, sweet, 4; gallon, 18 Appies, very choicest, f-quart bas kets, 25 and 48, Genuine Hlorida Oranges, large, dozen, 48 Jamaica Oranges, sold elsewhere as Floridas, large, dozen, 28, French Chestnuts, fancy, per ib 10. Plain Pudding,yery finest) 1-tb cans, The, ; 2 J4e.; Jib, 506, Directions on each can for making a most delicious Plum Pudding Sauce, Ma id Padding, choice, tlh, cans, ec. Citron, {ancy, t-1b, packages, Ile. Citron, «lace, t-lb, packages, te, Seeded Raisins, | lb packages, tle. Sregney Currants, 1-lb. packages, c. Orange or Lemon Peet, perth., I4e, Layer Bigs, fancy t-lb, packages, 1c. Table Raisins, clusters, 1-lb, pack- ages, Bde. Table Raisins, clusters, packages, 30c,,d8c., 4! Pie Crust, per package, 10¢, Mince Meat, condensed, package,7e. Mince Meat, quart jars, 29. Jordan Sheiled Almonds, |b,,doc, Grenoble Walnuts, per Ib., 18¢. French Wainuts, per ib., 13e. Black Wainuta, per ib., Se. Sicily Filbert (Ifazelnuts), tb. ,14e. Paper Shell Almonds, per Ib, 28c. Pecans, exira large, per |b., Ie. Calliornia Prunes, meaty and plump, § Ibs, for 28¢, Prunes, extra fancy, 2 Ibs. for Ihe, Prunes, very fancy, 5 Ib, boxes, 69¢, Red Currant Jelly, 25c. glasses.19¢ Raspberry Jam, best imported, 1 Ib. dinner-givers. Other frults than cherries are served on the tree, though they seem the eas jars, 176. French Peas, besi, per can, I4e., 7c. ani 20¢, Freach Mushrooms, per can, 18c, BROS, OOOO OOM OOOO OU UC OOOO OU OOO OOOO Un OOOO UOC Mu! Staple Grocerie thing for the table wt NARPE 9 co 0000008 OOO Oe en teen ewe meen come cern eter eee nn te wew wes coc ewsooes. Fire and Meets a t thing Marguerite, Fe ol told an Thelr n i th 0 $ | 5 Nery litiie t id ty fie, nerd Bhe « f atile ey p. Bhe © ihe fite Was bo ) it * away, wo that " auseun J up vod saw » ne about the room..n her hand ®)| she held a ple all bawling, and ®| ier dress Wa ve ike paper Ham tite the Hath, : the hallway and 1 fol D} iuw re I (ried 10 put out the fli Tene girl held up @ aporched \s it M r y e aunt World reporter of (he tragedy that my slater, went lo joo unt Sarah, who ia not well Pweilfth street. ob nt room. vuldn’t take @ nap, in the The 1 to Look at wanted to stay hore the Hove rehi, and whe w Pepa al the wan er dint Sand bilatered hand. Thia was all | found, oF little Jonnte was her fate MagKie wae than Had wpe today 1 om i Tahouid be ebildi he Would have | she aiwaye rouble Great Thanksgiving Grocery This is to be the gre Fruits, Vegetables, ° , Wines, | French Artichokes, per can, 38¢, Tomatoes, extra large cans, our 13, | cans, 9¢, Maine Corn, very fancy, 12¢. cans, 9, ‘California Asparagus, per can, 19¢,, 24¢,, 276, and d2e. Stringless Geans, per can, 7c, ard 10c, | Succotash, finest, per can, 10¢, Lima Beans an, fle and t4e, Dill Pickles, i pall, 426. ‘Small Sugar Pe our 18¢. can, 1Be; Nifornia Fruits, extra fine, all large «lb vans, a5 follows Apricots or Crawlord Peaches, 18. and Me. Bartlett Pears or Lemon Cling Peaches, 17¢, and 2lc, White Cherries, 28 Genuine Mandheling Java and Mocha Coffee, none better at SOc, per ib,, 32¢, Our Celebrated Genuine Java and | lee, formerly sold by us » Kround oF pulverized, ibo, our al 32c., per Ib, 26 Java, Mocha and Mar regular price 25¢. er Ib, 22e,; § hite lett Wines and Liquors, Genuine Pepper Whiskey, old and rich, extraordinary value at this price, per bottle, d¥e, Our $1,25 Declaration Rye Whis- key, per bottle, 90, | Schen'ey Rye Whiskey, Full ‘Quarts, 1A 81,25 bottle for 75c, A bull bodied and malow Rye, direct fromthe Schenley (Mstillery, 23d Dis- trict of Penna, absolutely pure, very old, full quarts, per bottle, 75¢, Mt, Vernon or M old, 1% gil. $4.00; Old Maryland Rye excellent, '9 gal, 98c,; gallon 1.84, Rye Whiske, tra fine, 4 gal. 1,405 gal | tubes et pork Sale. atest Thanksgiving sale of Groceries in our history. To assure this re sult we quote prices wholly unprecedented, Table Delicacies, Fancy Cigars, Liquors—every- are embraced in this compre- hensive sale. The money you save on our prices is not at the expense of quality, as we offer the best exclusively, Turkeys—14c 14 lo 18 Ibs,; the kind sold by poulterers at 20¢. to 25¢, per b.; our price for Tuesday and Wednesdav, Jmportant—Not more than one (regardless of Weight) to a customer mail or C, O, D. orders filled, The best selected fowls, extra fine, treshly killed (no “‘ice» house,’ old or tnferior ones lolerated), dry picked, weight 8, 10, 12, Por € J Ib, No | Scotch Whiskey, extra fine, sold elsewhere for $1.25, per bottle, 79¢, Tokay, finest » healthful, Nourishing, ') gal, 49¢,5 per gallon, 946. | California Port or Sherry, extra fine, big bottle, Ime, | California Port or Sh | fine, )) gal, O90. ; ya | California Port, She | Catawba, Angelica, | very fine, 's wal, 48c.5 per gal, Bc, California Claret, "5 gallo gation, §7c, California Claret, 4 yallon, 39¢.; | _ gallon, 77¢. | California Rieatlng, 1; gallon, 376, {California Sherry, our 42c, kind, bottle, 34c, | Calor eis Port, 47c. kind; bottle, c | A. Withetm), Hattenheiin, Nier steiner, per dozen bottles, 5,78, | Liebfraumiteh, from Wilhelm), Hat- lenhelin, our regular price 812; only 1 doven to a customer; dozen for 7.50, Imported Champagne, quarts, 1.70 and 2,25, Pints, 98¢. and 1.20, Rico, extra fing regular price elsee where 4, 90; our price, per box of 50, eptionales, clear Havana, made in Tampa; reeular price elsewhere FT) our price, per box of 25, pring Blossom,’ fine wrappers, very good mixed fillers, Rothschild size, box of $0, i), excellent smoker, long tiller, best speckled wrappers, | perfecto size, box of 50, 99c, “Mohican,” or “Our Fortres: best Connecticut tobacco, lar ize, box of $0, B9C, ‘egular 106, fon Kl 9th Street Beotion, Inte Jen and Jennie, nearly je Aunt Tella the Story, Bventng after epy, and | putfher to dining-room, m, and wat dow Oh, twas an sald Mra, Com holding up one little singed stock Hor fondness for ip Jennie, bs J when ber sister wast THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 26, 1900, LTTE GL FATNLY BURNED Jennie Comma Plays witn #! Women’s Suits M ‘ Fearful Death, DAAWeaneeeneseaereeeeoens: nk fi the very ets, with skirts of the new gored flaring or flounce shapes, with inverted plait backs; ' All Goods Advertised in \ Sunday's papers will be | | ' on sale the entire week. de to Measure, 511.80 | wae ; from Monday, Oe Nov. 26, until ; sm Novy, 26, until (her Dec. i ae ~ Rick Dec : Owing to the early date of our sale of Women's Made-to-Order suits this Season a great many of ovr patrons missed this extraordinary money-saving op- portunity, In consequence of the numerous requests we have received we have decided to hold a supplementary sale this until Saturday only, The models and materials used in the making of these garments are on view in our Women's Suit Dept. and show window. The styles (like cuts) are latest. Russian blouse coats, Eton or double-breasted fly-front jack- from Monday, the jackets are lined with excellent quality tafleta silk and the skirts with the best quality percaline; we guarantee them to be perfect in tit, workmanship, and to be punctually delivered, Vie materials consist of genuine homespun and best domestic makes of Oxford, medium gray, brown and blue mixed goods and tine English serge cheviots in black and navy blue. Also black, blue and brown imported Venetian cloth, The most skilled workmen will be employed and nothing but the best results of their labors presented to vou. — In view of quality and the extremely low. price, this is the most favorable special offering of Women's Custom Tailoring ever made, Women's Suits, made to measure until Saturday, Dec, Ist, for taht re rrewerewercones oer rrrt rer sne China and Rich Cut Glass, Have you arranged for your Thanksgiving table yet? It is high time now, Our great china sale will be cone tinued Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, and in addi- tion to this we inaugurate a sale of rich American cut glass. You will find the goods of high quality and the prices most extraordinarily low, Of the China. | Of the Cut Glass. Dinner Sets trom 53,48 to $88,00|Herry or Salad Bowls, $2.08—0 In white and decorated porcelain; | American cut glass, S inch, rich and also decorated Carlsbad and Limoges os Wid brilliant finish; others up china, _ to $10.00. y MA te Ton Sets trom $2.78 to $30,00-in | “Ory, Trays $2.48—01 American : cut glass, full design, brilliant finish decorated porcelain, Carlsbad and Water Rottles $1,95-—01 American Limoges china, } ) cut glass; others up to $6.00, Fish and Game Sets from $4.45 to Claret or Water Jugs, 33,48—Ot Thousand Juvenile Books, ing and interesting reading. have new illuminated cover holiday supply, Lot 1, at 6¢, ANC Nok And the Beast 4 $50.00—0/ decorated Carlsbad and) American cut glass, fankard —hape, Limoges china, { prism cut ing, brillant tinist others Oyster Plates from 0c, to $30.00 up to $25.00, Dozen—In decorated German, Carl. Water Tumblers, $4.98, $3.98, bad and Limoges china, $2.98, $1.98 Per Dozen Amer Fruit Plates from tc, to $40.00 cin cut ghis, various designs to Dozen. corated Limoges, Carls) choose frony others up to $12.00 bad and German china. dozen. Turkey Dishes from 1 2c. to 7£¢,) Square Nappies, O&e,—Aynerican cut nent white and decorated poree. | glass, full design, brilitant finish; others { ; ; nity | tptoss Wyner r Litite Polke Chocolate and Tetesa-Tete Sets, | Punch Bowls, §18,00—01 cut glass : Nant, $1.49 to $25.00—O1 decorated china; an extensive, practical and beau tiful assortment. if with and without foot, full cutting others at § American cut glass tile Pep! poco eweesewewoceos... os BLOOMINGDALE BROS,, | BLOOMINGDALE BROS,, | BLOOMINGDALE BROS., 3d Aves, 5%h and 60th Sts, Jd Ave. 59th and o0th Sts, Md Aves 59th and 60th Sts, PROSPER Our High-Grade Wilson Fiano at $155.00; $5.00 cash and $1.00 per Week, Pianos delivered upon pay- ment of $5.00. Artists have pronounced the details of tone rich and mellow — artisans have said the mechanical details were perfect. Our improved sweet- f cf toned high-grade WILSON PIANO at $155.00 as: tounded the piano trade, For $155.00, on very easy terms, we give you something that has never been at tempted before by any house, Pianos not nearly as good as the one we offer are sold this very day at $350.00 and $400.00, Every Instrument has the fane carved panel, new Boston fall. The cases are double veneered, hardwood back and finely tinished throuyh+ out, Your choice of oak, walnut or mahogany ished case. We warrant every Piano we sell for tiv years and keep it in tune free of charge. Also the following high-grade Pianos: SURETY VLD Ee RNa ete EteTteeteteE: j Sisal, 150,00 Cash. kasy Terms, 160,00 Resa, 150,00 Cash, tary Terms, 160.09 g)|__ Mayers, 150.00 Cash, basy Terms, 165,00 Harmony, 150,00 Cash. Craighead, 150,00 Cash. Easy Terms, 175,00 If you wish to secure a piano before the holidays you should make a selection immediately. Our face tory is working day and night to keep up with the demand, and unless you select at once we will not be able to supply you before the holidays. eee nce er en ne BLOOMINGDALE BROS,, | BLOOMINGDALE BROS., 3d Ave., 50th and 0th Sts, 3 Aven 59th and 69th Sts, . Ah Avett 98 My yt eth ei ee! kasy Terms, 175,00 If You are hard to find, or if ye may want, use World Wants. Lnhhbhdbbhbhdiddhahabhhaa bias naneaineneae ee vA WAVAWVURDSD VENDAURENADEANANAIAL 4 TUNE MENA OESSARBAA VERE DE DAOAAEARMAAAAUN EAE OE Sale of Juvenile Books. We have purchased from a large publisher Ten: ed on good paper from large type and fully illustrated, At the prices we offer them at it hardly covers the price of paper and printing, We call particular attention to this sale, to Societies and Sunday Schools, for their’ een nn cee n cece rece s cco neeoewe coreesccoce: ITY PROVERBS—No. 1, ‘THE GOOSE THAT LAYS THE GOLDEN EGGS" @ Looking for Something \ have something others unday Good advice-—easy to follow, “Y aVEN- TAGE RATE A. [ aeteeeeneneiieneeteeaae All Goods Advertised in g | Sunday's papers will be ton sale the entire week, ers | Shirt Waists. | Misses’ Shirt } Waists, 98c, } All color }points on front; | Waists, 1.49 Of fine all. wool flannel; qseparate collars; flined through. foul, Second Pioor, bth St. Gectlon, deietettene ed Reading L. f easing amps 1,25 Portable Gas Reading Lamps Complete, 1.25 ‘Each, These lamps con. sist of pg brass centre column, and slate base equi with an ar. 6 feet of best rubber tubing! nok neck and — socket,| ready for ise; value $2,00, ‘TRIM Pioor, bth Mt, Seothen, Pocket Books, 48c, 75c. and $1.00 Pocket Books, 48c. To-morrow we place on sale a) ave 'y of latest style combination’ ‘ocket Books and Card Cases, of Morocco, alligator, walrus pressed) and Seal — sain Poor, Goth fe, Seathan, all bright, instructive, anus» They are handsomely bound, S in attractive designs, print Mother Goons. ; ‘Our Little Gitle’ Own Beak, i Wonder, i » Rketohes and Pietures, rom Vary land. Htorlea of the Animal World, it 21 * Old Fairy Talon Nursery Hhyines and Meledien, ry (ithwee) Folks’ Natu 4 a Polka’ Picorial Tour of the World, Main Ploor, (Oth Mt, Rention, | BLOOMINGDALE BROS, 34 Aven 59th and 60th St, hal nu

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