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’ a of Watches. These are some of the ? y DON | FEAR TRIAL ¢ DOO, ae special features for to-morrow. sf GOR Stine steal ee ome of the! Inventor Believes His Model Will Revolutionize “Mobe”’ Building. ‘An Instantaneous and Unequalled Success]! Our Great White Sale Has Raised a New Standard for Us to Look To--The stocks of white boundless, and the goods are priced so low that this sale is a real sensation. QOur planning and faci gained for you economy rater than New York has ever known. ’ ? Men's and Boys Shirts. Four Expect to Be Freed of Bosschieter Mur- | der Charge. _ BBRR IS NOT GOING BLIND. Studies German in His Cell— Preparations fer Coming Great Case. Miniature Machine Will Run for an Hour at Lively Pace. Women’s Undermuslins. The sale started under most favorable auspices. We are giving the greatest values during this White Sale that New York has ever seen, A mode! of an automobdile has been made by H. W. R. Watts, a native of London, and now in the employ of A. J. Un, of Brooklyn. The model is on the ‘ runabout plan and welghs ten pounds. In construction the model ts unique. éo ta no truth tn the report that |The body 1s made of an ordinary soap Shirts. Drawers. f A huge stock of men’s and ‘There box. The rims of the wheels are curtain Gf Muslin, 39c.—With deep cambric }Of Mustin, 19¢. Fa A boys’ fine shirts at prices positively George J. Kerr, one of the four men rutile, edged with lace; also with cam- —Deep cambric bric umbrella rutile. ruttle,with wihte Of Muslin, 49c.—Cambric flounce,| face sda trimmed with ruffle of embroidery five | yay inches wide; s1so with tucked flounce, ustin, 29¢. With ments are made of teiepraph wire. The \ a 4 frame !s made of putt i finished with rutile edged with lace. embolic rings, auch as are used on poles for cur- ‘Yo be tried next week for the murder of | in" hangings. ‘The hubs of tho wheels Jennie Bosschleter, of Paterson. {9 £0-| 1-5 wooden spools, and the spokes are Ton ene passed hia time tn prison study-|™eat skewers. ‘The trimmings and orna. ing German, and he still continues ‘to do so. He was fitted with glacses a short lower than have ever? before been quoted on like character of goods, Extra salespeople and extra space Nave been devoted to this feature A a a “time ago, but they are only for use whtle tent, Sage and Se ieoremalls pats Bulls and tucks. reading. na week. Muslin, 39¢ f th : Dea The point of perfection claimed b: i ne fe) le sale. McAlister, Kerr, Death and Campbell! yr" teatts for hie machine {s lightness, <—With e . ; 4 broidered rut! J At 29c.—Men’'s and Boys’ Unlaun- = count shirting muslin, hand finished, are by no means depressed, and all eeom/| in ‘principle it {s no different from the ‘ ie and insertion; dered Shirts, extra heavy muslin,{ buttonholes in neckband—1900 linen to have wonderful confidence tn the abi!- ete automobile. The motor in the ity of thelr attorneys to get them off] \mice to be constructed trom the model b also with lwn if t and back, patent; bosom, cut on custom shirt patterns, free. One said ton joller last night that] dmilar venicle, and the inventor claims! ctaehineen sayy Site Watts, “gives | the attericn were chuned thet madel tutlle trimmed i 2to 18. The materlal and workmanship make he “might get a coupte of years,” but to] ;hat his will not be more than 100 pounds spged. My auto will bo lighter, than any | would run for an hour and at a rate of with two lace jen’s and Boys’ Un-| this a 7sc. shirt; men’s sizes only, further quote his words, “It's a cinch jenvier nans any = Rotaa ivenicie on tthe evtrical auto that { know of.’ . ebeed Four palalne, the liveliest walking insertions and jundered Shirts, extra full size,| At 68c.—68 Standard, made of cele- they can't-do much to us. structed. an Evening W No patent has been applied for, and laces [ reinforced front and back; patent} brated Utica Nonpareil muslin, guar The Janunry term of the Circutt Cour: | ,That 1s, tf his Invention ts built upon! in running order, the batteries were | Mr. Watts thinks he shall not apply for Of Cambric,49c. ‘ back and sleeve facings, gussetted at} anteed 2COO linen bosom, butcher's of Oyer and Terminer begins to-morrow, | ‘R® buggy pian, the auto will be 100] not charged, but several persons Who! one unless he discovers «ome new motor. —Witha 6-ing 2 skirt; welt or double plaits; sizes 12 linen back (set in), patent neckband, and Judge !Dxen ts expected to an- peas f embroidered @E% og eine ei ctanderat carats panded pg uetonnolesy kind anise 4 nounce whether or not he will grant the j ruitle. z t 48c.— dard, made of stan- roughout, long and short bosonis, appli¢ations made by Kerr and McAllls- MADE BLIND BY CIGARETTES. ; Of Cambric,59c dard special Cea counting BEAD men's jand Me Rea? 12 ie Cit ter for separate trials soon aftor oon- : —With dee extra heavy weight, set in 3 ply, 1700] you paid 1.00 the shirt could not be vening court. On Monday morning next ‘There Is No Hone for the Recovery iawasarumbrelts linen bosom; reinforced front and) any better. of Young Norton, f y ruifle, with hem- : back, all seams felled and double|fMen’s Night Robes, 38c.—Extra the trial or trials will begin. stitened throughout, continuous fac-; heavy muslin, fancy embroidered’ Judge Dixon is expected to rule that BINGTTAMTO: Jan. 7.—Fred Ne y = Stitched ut no one bat counsel witness jurors azd ’ ‘Jehe young son of Bugene Norte of AS : a pedtee tucks E ing, split neckband; regulat short] centres, collars and cuffs, a large vas tri eee cordance (with) cherprocedent! Unadilla, has been suddenly stricken * Re id bosoms; men's and boys’ sizes, 12to| riety of patterns; well made and cut! _ Cstablished by him a few years ago. sith Biindiees in both eyes. ‘ a —With deep rue of! 15; have all improvements and are fr fall andilongs aie: ENTERER bee im . e cause of the sudden blindness was Vai worth 65c. en's ing Flannel ‘obes; unknown unill ast Saturday when ‘The oe Se Insertion atoves SM S™NOMEted) AC sxc. B. Speclal—Men's un-| 38e.—In plain colors of blue, pink: RAVE ENDS R liaof HollandD FI b Gil Di amined by spectailet, . Hi 459e+—With avery full rue laundered Shirts,made of extrafine| and canary; sold everywhere at 50c, of egaliao ollan: james jambeau imour \s- ysician found that the boy had FS of embroidery six inches de Ls é A G g peat an exceanive cluarette emoker. a |$4 oe misting. Deep cambrte| {ie cambric. deep lawn rutfe, with| 94-00-51 .50 White and Fancy Stiff Bosomed Shirts, 50c. , Queen Figure in guised Himself as Ad- | smoking nad teen the cause of the blind: | 31° flounce, with lace Insertion between op atknot luce and insertion. | A Most Extraordinary Spectal—These shirts come from. the “ Court. miral Schley. rite, lunes were also found to bs tucks, finished with lace edged rutile: |'Gac hiwn, with two rons of Val hee} Second largest shirt and collar manufacturer in the country. Their | fected. No Mones were given’ of also deep embroidered ruffle on cam-| insertion and lace ede. name is on every shirt. They won't allow us to advertise the brand, I . . — of ic Bounces 69c.—Also of Musiin—| Of Cambric,79c.—Deep lawn umbrella} too many retailers in New York selling the same goods at regular The crown and baubles of the one-| Now that Actor J. H. Gilmour, the deep™lawn tounce. with two lace ine| Tuille, handsomely trimmed with lacet prices. ‘So all we can say is that if you need laundered shirts, white ——— Hine Rremelpaplendorso(} Queens Uaynie,| veterank iarmbeaugin g Mandap Adames sertions and lace edge and with em-| #1 insertion, and hemstitched tuck- or fancy, this is yout opportunity to buy them at half or one-third { ~ Dempsey, of the Holland Dames, are | “L'Aiglon,” has gone on the road with broidered rutile; three styles. Re Tiles them have slight i 4 Beautiful Woman, Victim | sata to be at the bottom of a law sult | the company, there {s no harm tn telling Of Cambric, 89c.—Deep lawn ounce, Corset Cobers. regular Panaeutiietzonders ts pen ay Slight impectections) fron | “4 just brought In the Supreme Court. how he outwitted two sleuths who tried . with four lace insertions and lace edge. | Of Fine Cambric, 1Sc.-_V front and} Passing through the yy e of Tragedy, in Pot- 'A. Crockett, in an action| to arrest him at the Montauk Theatre, Of Cambri 3 io + ESc.--V front and} affect the wear. Ea Drie, with ecven inch rate ofich| [gh backs with’ wide embroidered} "Eo, chirts—Made of percales, in open back and front, regular — , . snkazeaklens last Eridariolent - cambric, with seven inch ruttle of rich] edge. r. Gilmour was recently served with 2 embroidery. Of Fine Cambric, 17¢.—French cut A summons to appear in a district . Of Cambric, 98c.—Lawn flounce, with inthe full front, with lace edge. and short bosoms, some with attached cuffsf most of them have separate cutis. * ter’s Field. brother of the Queen, wrorigfully con- ed a deed to the property @ Weat| court. It came at an Inconventent i three rows of embroidered insertions, c | F Ina grave in Potter's Field was buried ninth street, valued at $97,000, to|time, and the actor neglected to obey 4 Of Gambric, $1.25—-Deep flounce of | ytang gambrles 18e.— High neck White Shirts—Are made open back and front, full dress with to-day the beautiful and well-dressed |escape paying his debts. the reuumens: Then! the Magistrate In- lawn, with three rov.s of very hand-| tons ‘; Pp wide bosoms, or narrowifor street wear; a few with attached cuffs; young woman who ten days ago wax] Crockett's aMdavit alleges that on|Sued a warrant calling for Gilmour's ‘A ‘ some lace insertions on bottom, edged Sin bri sacl ort bosoms for stout men. found ylead in @ room at Courtney's} Sept. 11, 190, he got a judgment, in the/arralgnment for contempt. but a friend A ‘ wth lace, eT naNeeeraa See rane ion eater Main Floor. 60th St Section. Hotel at Vesta avenue and Fulton street, {Cty Court aganst John Démi®:y and|&ave him warning. ons Meroest tiont andl ives edpeyaround sRRE Je ; Gllmour went to the theatre at noon Go with John J. Walker, a prosperous|Guy C. Dempsey, the famous varaman, b Of Muslin, 29c.—High and tow necks, | neck. young builder and Sunday-schooi super-|und xlso a brother of Queen Lavinta,| 8nd stayed all day in his dressing-room. Collars and Cuffs. {ntendent of Jamatca. Her body had|for the value of materials furnished| The hour for the evening performance with yoke of tucks and cambricruf- Chemises. a since remained at the Morgue urldent!-|them from 182 to 18. An execution|rew near and with it the two sleuths, ) flere Emplre eflect aay ith jnsertion Of Muslin, 39c. Square neck, wite| fea against the brothers, he dectares, was | "ho took up thelr vigil at the stage en- cross {ront: revers and sleeves trim |" cmboidered Insertion across front, “Army & Navy Brand’’ Collars, Walker and his companion, after regis-| returned uneatisfied by ?the Sheriff on| ‘ance. Boon Actor Carter, who looks edge of embroidery all around tering at the Rotel. drank several botties | gee. T4900 somewhat Ike Gilmour in street attire,| There are bargain sales/3}O! Muslin, 39c.—Two different) of Cambric, 49c.—Fine quality, enb-| 45c. Half Dozen; Cuffs, 80c. Half of whiskey. Ina drunken stupor Walk- ‘ came along. a Styles, high and V_ necks, one style ly’ trimmed with i . er, in trying to turn off the gas, turned | Tt was anid at that time that the art-/CAfl tore | and bargain sales, with yoke of four lace insertions and| (ratty trimmed with lice ant inser- Dosen.—We are going to clear our counters on the cock leading to a gas stove. | lcles furnished the Dempaeys consisted | oo Craik an, one | ORT nese iia s i tucks and the other style with yoke of | gfl0t, and ribbon through beading. lof every collar and cuff of this brand during His companion was refined In appear- |targely of the crown and other baubles | ©8¢4 &F: an arm. nese are not SIO over- SN | Of Cambric, 49c.—Fine quality, bosom . ance: and extremely well dressed. Ste | MFRELY Mr. Carter thought he was bei : ; ; hemstitched tucks, tinished with hem. |" ¢hemetitched tucks and insertl this sale. We have about 5,000 dozen, made Tore, no Jewelry Duta wedding ring, /that went to make up the splendor of] 211 TAS starting to put up a view: | Coats Faised in price to $15/3} | stitched rume, it Saistahod withtombrolderat edgertesese up in about 42 different styles; all latest shapes which was bu with her. ueen Lavinia’s court. i; Of Muslin, 39c.—High and square! 2 Be. . fran i Susleslstancod wien) the detectiven x: and then reduced to $12.50. neckstivoksrof ticksland embroidered Of Fine Cambric. 490. vorowsol We are going to carry a different brand in its , acresili) Heliprotcatealthatehe toeerooe These are not made of inserttons, finished with rutfle of em-| and beading. finished with lace edge, Place, and although we have the privilege of returning every dozen of A . Me, Gilmour, but the sleuths refused to cloths that have turned out|3t og musili, 49¢ Square yoke of fine Of Muslin, 49c.—Pointed bosom of f OUF ay and Davy " cuffs and collars to the manufacturers, we are, release him until Stage Manager Joe/al] they ht be. fs j tucks and insertion, finished with em-§ going to give our patrons the benefit of an unprecedented collar and ’ ecematena al ey ought not to be. tucking, finished with embroidered : ‘ citeameltolin iad Adame tr) ‘These are not out of dat rue [erp CURT sale WaTns Drandlis'sold|etseivherc under another names collars Torna actera Tae aa ACC) $} Of Muslin, 49c. Squirensck.trimmed | Sonnette Corsets. 45c. each; cuffs, 25c. per pair. Our regular selling prices of these ‘After he died (on the. stane) and the| ose’ with Torchon lzce, tucks a) ribbon. | §1.25 Corsets for $9c.—Both long, collars is 10c. each, gr 1.20 per dozen; cutfs, 18c. per pair, or 2,00 play no longer required his presence,| Blue and black kerseys, 35| $j 1. cambric Soc. Yoke of four Val.” and. short, of sateen, in black, white} per dozen. On top of this we make this unprecedented reduction, . . #) Gilmour donned a gray wig and xoatee to 46 inches chest, $12.50; 32 ruffle on neck and sleeve pee eno cran 3 fecit 8 tanso Inches: R in exceljent {mitation of Admiral Bchiey, 1 912.50; 3 io iF Hotun Collars, #5c. Half Dozen. _—— and in evening dreas made hia way to 34 inches, $10. Cuffs, 80c. Half Dozen. r Wai an accomplice out into two or- : f H hi Id Li E 9 | i Contractoi 8 Stricken|/Young Napolcon of Wall cnestra chairs, trom which they: vrewad Rocers, Pr’ & Company. ouseno. inens, tc. Every collar and cuff is guaranteed to be perfect in every par- Wan the last act. Then, programmes in ic + ii Fy While andering in Street Called an Helo eet gee tr adeherraies Thee butean thelorententacaleneuiae held ticular. For this sale, these goods are sold in half dozen lots only. 15 iS Dy eg est sule we have ever he Th 2 diff 0 ad Buffalo. Embezzler. dlence. The sleuths were waiting in the ey tg Lhere are 42 different styles of men’s and boys’ collars, made of four- lobby and’ peered ! suspiciously tn’ thelr and NS have held some rea. ones. Read every item iy linen ta voke, wing, straight standing, lap, low turn-down, and | ince — b y ar it. high-band styles. Bart Carrick, the contractor, who dis- “I thought Gilmour was great,” said LRA ney eG Wor P3 ‘ 3 i Main Floor, Oth St. Section. appeared from his home, at 310 OWeat/ Adolph Monell-Sayre, the erstwhile{Giimour himself to his friend in tones e Table Linens, Damask and Napkins. as Fifty-second street, last Friday has been | Wizard of Wall street, was called an} plainly audible to one sleuth, whose Bleached Table Damask, 19c. yd.—| ish, extra heavy weight; exceptionally found in Suttalo, stricken dumb and with parents angen i aston) Le suspicions were thereby allayed. Beautiful assortment of patterns. | good wearing quality, This is an un. ‘6 e . e Bre" a tscovred, wandering SEO ne fe eames aart BY Maudo}""Then the contrary took a earn IN | Ecce: Damani, 39s ydectsira hey | fathibie spec Office Supplies & Fine Stationery. about the streots of Buffalo unable to soa? front of the door and went home. weight, assorted dice patterns; fully @5c, Napkins, 49¢.—Scotch LI apeak or write anything about himeelf,| Justice Loventrite signed an order to = 3d Ave. & BVth St. 61 to'62 inches wide. EAE IeaBiieaky Galicia Busi a | Seperate bese | pee Fs Shaseh Damesheisoel yar caicpe| ec ae Le ec OOS a Mal ssw pea portant } 9 9 Bul Y pudlication upon the e a oe Se ‘i i n » es ‘ads foi otters, si falo Hospital. Subsequently his identhty |wiqtoment by Lawyer Isaac Sargent, in] William Currie, twenty-three years old, One Day Only $1 linen, bleached, extra heavy weight; |85¢-_ Napking, Soc. doz.—Germanj Ledgers, Journals, Lay Books, Records Size t2nt9, 19eq see 1anan {Amemblyman Samoa E. amen, learning |Stlse Kirkland's behalf, that the young| ot Cortlandt sireel. Coney Island, fel StL very fee cesiens Rote nderaat $1.10 and $1.25 Napkins, 79c. doz.} Paper, 200 paces, #9¢.; $00 pages, ly 246. mae i ar n i man canno ound al ave-| from a ladder at 78 Broadway to-day . mh . sat) ty si eet 5 eer "| Ink Bottles, 10c., with glass covers. Amonpbivman Bradiey, of Bulfalo, 0) nue, te former residence, or anywhere land fractured ia skull. He was taken (Tuesday) De PRS CARLES UC CE | ree RUC SOL DEG saine binding, good quality of paper, 300 | Double Revolving Ink Stands, 20c., “ Carrick is wealthy and interested In| 'Atiss Kirtiand’s aMdavit says thet ahe|*? St. Vincent's Hospital. 59. 70 $1.50 Napkins, $1.00 d All pure} pages, S5c-; 409 pages, 65c.; | 500| _ With pen rack. ‘west ale politica. He {» an intimate od $4.50) to Monell-8 ’ $1.00 Damask, 59c. yd.—Fully 70 $1.50 Napkins, $1.00 doz.—All pure sesh Standing and Hanging Files, Sc. friend of Senator Plunkitt. snteunt na 3 E00 to tae Prod Men’s $12 oa wide, all ey satin fine! Irish ne ore ah Pe iia fob fut, HEN back, Favorite: Board Clip, for tiling let- luslin an eetings. omfortables. fine paper 100 pages, 1.35. ters, 23c. ‘ Raglan 9c. Bleached Muslin, Be Vd. — | 52:00 Sateen Comfortables, 9c: — | Long Day Books; canvas bound, while sialon Bor Fe ose 3 very popular; White, 36 inches wide. Old Gler: ull size bed comfortables at about§ paper, 300 pages, 25c.; 600 pages, 45c. a Over. pte wry half price, There are various styles (Miniature Ledger, Journal, Cash and| Boxes, 45c. to 89c.; cash, deed, bill : 7c. Muslin, 4%c. ¥d.—36 inch, un-| In this lot, beautiful sateen, flowered! Record, flexible canvas binding, each,| head and post-office; extra heavy jar a HAY co a ts, { bleached; exceptionally good quality, | delans) oiled with good cotton; fancy Riise: cee nA Tenant Recalpts, £9 In book, i 9-4 Sheetings 10!sc. Yd.—Un-| _ Stitched. der Books, I3c., canvas cover yocuRe , 59 5) made like bieached; 2! yards wide; good $1.50 Comfortables, 88c,—Beautiful] | food white paper, 144 pages. per doz., 43c. i rs FORTY MEN. (0 10 GUAM. ] atlor-made : aT ace Foot designs (la silkolines, tufted. with} Order Books, tc.. press board coy. Copying Presses, 3.38; best mike; 2 zephyr, full size; some have plain * er 5 < = - 9 a Me: rot owels and Towelling. | l; tdaes: others assorted worsted eiges? dozen, 33c. atanis for Copying Presses, oak, a only, re. trees i 1.10 Bed Spreads, 69¢.-—Full size, r Letter. Copying Books, 47c.; size! Boers Killed Eighteen | MacArthur to Deport Five Suzts. had Peal orders ed tr these fom nl ee eraemeb eat maracas Fy Inks. Macilage ee. Oxt2, canvas bound, 508 pages, good ee | dw G Is and Several ae at 18c. Towel, 83/c.-FLinet huck; are} PAterns au bemined. ‘A fall assortment of: Stafford's).Car- |i white papers en an jounded enerals an’ veral | Fly Front, Eton and net all linen, but exceptionally good Pillows. ter's and Lavlds's Copying Imks below | promissory Notes, Checks, Drafts, Twenty-Two Subordinates. ’ quality and equal to any all linen| $1.00 Feather Pillows, 59c. each— | {svlar prices. ete., per book of 100, 17¢. Close Fiitté: Be ° towel; are hemmed; large sizes;| Made of good quality ticking. Dayids's Celebrated Combination | rlemorandum Books, 10c. and 28c, OSE L* 2. ting Fac. tS, A washed and ready for immediate use. | Pies pie hy Herr aT sae iting, ie per doz.; press board covers, good ; , eee q 5 ‘ paper. . Re ee corer ee Se ae ets |e eect on tater IT Onl Boys’ Strong Waists, 48c. oxtail. (eee 2 ° O hs A ‘ ako — | ow s tre wires pe. |Rcarts, Del Pilar, Hizon, Lianera and bs . “ moet lack bine, y yy y < is Sts, Cc. Pea Sn el adatay peer each da NE gg Mees i tena Pres eadaia engaged’ De-|gantos to the Island of Guam. Nine it ‘i a ford and gray; (Tuesday) They Habe Patent Waistbands,—For to-morrow we offer al thes, 5c. : lege card Racks, ilc., 19¢. at Naauwpoort. The enemy was forced | xtmental aodit Four suberainate silk lined throughout, Men's most extraordinazy special in Boys’ strongly made Waists of fine {Penholders, 10c., 18c., 21c. and] and 23c. eb ientite! to; the northwest, Our, caa- Fer aeee He A Mannie Raters Sr O 5: 8. quality figured percale. They are made with the patent waistband teas er eridoren vel Blotting Paper, all colors, Je, dor. are reported alee emarensited Ae assistants of the insurrectionists, have 9.5 ’ 2 50, heavy- which can be removed in washing. Have two detached collars, }Esterbrook's’ Falcon Pens, per Biottl ng Eee ee 19x34 inches, per mitted that twenty Boers ware killed or | 19° been ordered doported. weight one standing and one turned down. These garments are practical } “gross, 49c. Sree wounded. Commandant Dupres was|, It's Gen. MacArthur's intention to value $28.50 & $42.50. g in every respect. A regular $1.00 article; sizes 5 to 12 Pencils, Papers, Etc. ; taken prisoner, hold most of the active leaders of the $3.50 and ars, 48c Typewriting Materials. Faber, Dixon, American and Eagle Pencils, "lt appears from reports of . the |Febela who have been captured in Guam Also i eheit Be at JP) * | Good Business Envelopes, No. 4 § wounded who have arrived Freie |UBUL the resumption of @ condition of + Balance of I d 4 $4.00 Reais and Floor Poop) ton. pibbone fon al machines, best war-] per box of 250, 19¢.; per box of ‘i Bronn that a detachment 190 sttong be, | Pesce has been declared ec mported an Trouser: "== 1 ranted, each, Sic. 1,000, 75c. ; ‘The first municipal election was held : * 8, ’ Carbon Paper, size Sx10 cr Sx13, i eine ith a eeeecmmand came Into successfully af Bagulo, Province of Demesuc Conus suitable for Tuesday Women Ss ats— educed. warranted best quality, 186. dozen, | Fireproof’ Safes Ra Mr, rt Laing, eenrinl norouecttee eek Arorrotes) lank | Surect (and evening) wear, at I ‘On account of stock-taking we have reduced all of our handsome 4 maer ates sas. Lend ie the prices of regular dealers. Every al . fs a Ss -! el |S: a 7 40C. pe ; ¢wo oficers staal Teen inet mere lie otis onstruction of @ rebel prison at greatly reduced prices, cae "Trimmed Hats, consisting of the season's best and most legal sizes 6c: pecireanis eee | eared steely) fireproot and) was ind twenty men Pet noe a 0 ee a Meat peasy. ‘ Als vel ing pertaining to the line! made an expel ¢ Geet ena have come from | Man! il; be | begun} ghortly. Lord & lor, 1 80 popular styles, to prices far below cost. You can get a 1.98 of Business Stationery at 1 Saving of at} The ricesaret us: 7.50, 13.98, 21.98, Nenabe oeeeaeal agea Ont re oaci 7 aylor, . stylishly Trimmed Hat, no two alike, for from, upward, least one-third. [°25!s0, 29.98, 38.78 and 58.00. Becond Floor, 59th St. Bection, Main Floor, 59th ft, Section. af AUBANY, Jan. 7—The judges of the Brosdway & 20th St Neuen at, fection. Nasie:| Court of BLOOMINGDALE BROS., 3d Ave., 59th and 60th Sts. 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