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ew _ with the paper during Snr Wools te Were discharges or resigned. i Ves of. Mi Weed! have MISSING GIRL AT A ROTEL Miss Amy Lancashire, of Moline, Ill., Awaiting Friends. Miss Amy Lancashire, a young tour- fat, who was reported to the New York police as missing by relatives in Moline, Ill, has been found at the Grand Union Hotel. She hns been there since her @rrival on the Wileon line steamer Colorado on Dec. ‘Miss Lancashire waa expected to re- turn for the holicays and left Hull, Eni in time to reach home for She had her trunk sent from steamship pler to the Grand Central Station. It is still there. ‘Miss ashire refused to sce a re- porter to-day, but one of the hotel man- agers said that whe had registered at the hotel on Chirstmas and had not Binco left her room, having her meals went to her and receiving no callers. Ghe was wel! provided with funds. The mmanager sald she had received a tele- from her relatives in Moline ask- she were going home. He under- stood that Miss Lancashire would walt here for her relatives to come for her. ‘A despatch to The Evening World from Molin says: ing if re, of She was graduated in the School ‘class of 189. In July she went abroad to visit her brother in Hull, England, She was expected home for the holidays and arrived in New York ‘JL according to a telegram re- A reply. ares no subsequent word was received by her relatives. Failing to get word from her Chief of Police Kittelson was asked to| 476 Per y' Fort | BLAG communicate with the New wuthorities. Her father feared that she 4 ol! met with an accident or was sick ina ital unable to tell who she was of where to telegraph for ald. Tho New York police reported that ¢runk_ was in the custody of the Cus- tom-House at the steamship deck." ¢ KOCH & CO. OPENING OF Cotton Shirt Waists. An extensive and varied as:ortment of all that is H novel for the coming season, consisting of Mer- j cerized Chambrays, Plai Linens, Anderson's Gin Organdies, Fancy or B embroidered, hemstitche A most interesting sho A Wednesday Special in Sateen, straight front. low bust, w silk lace and ribbons; colors, violet, pink. light blue, white or black, all sizes; regularly $3.25 Continuation of Mammoth Sik Sale. Yesterday was a record-breaker in this department— in spite of immense sales assortments are almost intact —and the prices unquest anywhere for such desirable BLACK TAFFETA, 19 ins. wide,| BLACK PEAU-DE-SOIE, |. for 69c. quality. K TAFFETA, 27 Ins. 69o per yd. for 1.00 quality. BLACK. SATIN 8c per yd. for 75c. qual *1125th Street, West; between “7. Z. : “Z. Z. ELAINE" Corsets—our own imporiation—made of fine French 6 ee wide BLACK DUGHESSE, COLORED ity. 69. THE n or Embroidered Grass hams and Zephyrs, White lain Lawns, handsomely d or lace trimmed. wing—well worta a visit. Elaine” Corsets.| yell boned, handsomely trimmed with 1.98 , tor Wednesday...... ionably the lowest quoted and thoroughly rel‘able silks. Qo per yd. for 8Sc.. quality. GROS-GRAIN. r yd, for 1.19 quality. TAFFETA, 24 ins. wide, ic per yd. for 1.00 quality. Lenox and Seventh Avenues. $25 FOR SOME FAT MOTORMAN The Evening World Offers a Prize for: Stoutest Car Pilot. If you are a motorman end are fat, your bulk may be worth $35 to you. ‘The Evening World will give a prise of $2% In gold to the fattest motorman employed on a trolley or cable oar, with- tn a radius of twenty miles from City Hall Square. ‘The con‘est will close on Jan. 19. In the meantime any motorman whose girth makes his feet strangers to his ‘eyes may further increase his weight by any sort of diet he prefers. May Eat a Dosen Meals. He may even delight bis soul by a dozen meals a day, unless he 1s afraid that such overtraining may cause a breakdown and that dyspepsia will rob him of some of his weight before ‘he crucial teat of the soales fs reached. The contest !s open to all comers of| the genus Motorman, within the pre- scribed radius. ‘The conditions ahe that each compet- {tor be welghed in the presence of ¢wo) witnesses, and that tho correctaces of his welght and the accuracy of the scales be attested before a notary. This should be an exciting strugste, for motormen are proverbtally fat. ‘There are competitors who will make FOUND DEAD ON THE DECK. Man Discovered Lifeless with Nothing by Which to Identify Him. Detectives are investigating the death of a man whese body was found early this morning on the canal-boat A. W. Baker in the Mott Haven Cai foot of One Hundred and Fortieth street. He had been dead several hours. The cause of enth {s not known. they do not reach have been a broken neck, for lig in the blood and can be reached only by It mai ly was lying at the ee of the not tell. k Adal with another . while seying to tle up in the canal, came Into collision with the Baker and finally ted up slongalde croased over. thi to reach the pler, he lying at the foot of the companionway. body was that of a man about jongside, Baker's deck the bod: harmless to active medicinal principles of Blood Root, Ted Gum and a new specific called Gualarol, which together with valuable antiseptics are combined in convenient, palatable tablet ferm, and as valuable for children as for adults, cl trousers, blue jersey, red under. and Jaced shoes, He may be the captain of the boat or a sailor, COOGAN WANTS A NEWSPAPER President of Borough of Manhattan Negotiating for the Daily News. James J, Coogan, President of the Borough of Manhattan, Is trying to buy the controlling interest in the Daily Wood, thet mtaow, of the founder of the per. After the death of Mr. Eire. Wood anumed the management of the pager, and sae has been dl ting it ever since. She has had considerable trouble with the members of the atui of them who were con ected rs, e with mate, but the only way to do It det erally. romarkable success in curing catarrh of the head, throat an@ bronchial tubes and also 'Y |catarrh of the stomach, te sold by druggists a} Catarrh that I took {t as a matter of course. and that nothing would cure except # change of climate, which my business af- falra would not permit me to take. causing an inflamed, Irritated throat. thought of eating breakfast often nauseated me, and the catarrh gradually getting Into my stomach took away my appetite and digestion. cent box of Stuart's Catarrh Tabi cause he said he had so many cu who had been cured of Catarrh by the ure of these tablets that he felt he could hop- extly recommend them. and used several boxes with resulta that News now owned by Mra, Benjamin | surprised and delighted me. Tablets in the house, use them freely on the firs? appearance of a cough or cold in the bead. s the 200-pound mark look I!ke the trad!- tional % cents; and others, probably, who have a clear title to the 300-pound | class. In any case the fat motorman at whom his leaner brethren have jeered has th tre of the stage jum: now, | and the fat‘est of them all will be heav-| fer by 825 in gold after the close of the) contest. | Moat “Bill Moran. “BUI" Moran will be the champ‘on fat man entry of the Broadway line. Mor- an has been 1 motorman, or gripman, as they call them on the Broadway; cars for nearly fifteen years. He now, weighs over 272 pounds and in all the years he has been dodging trucks, cabs, bicycles, automobiles and pedestrians his shadow has never lessened. ‘Moran, so the Broadway experts are: willing to bet, will win The Evening World prize ea: He je a mber of several fat me clubs and has won fat men's races and contests where ad- ipose tissug {s an esagntial factor In eligibility to compete. 1 ‘There are two fat men on the Third: Avenuo tine, one fine specimen on the Madison ayenue line, while motormen ninth street, Eighth avenue and other Vines on ‘Manhattan Tstand. e Come tn ye fat motormen—one and all! No man can tell when he may drop a few pounds in weight. so make your entry carly. Tt simply and easily done, and ought not to be neglected. Wary over it, but rut yourself on record Ty over It, but nut yoursel Motidee, "And remember lead pads are CHANGE OF CLIMATE Ty I Not Necessary in Order to Cure Catarrh. The popular tdes. only cure for chronic catarrh {8 eatarrh will certainly return. in any cli- to destroy The treatmont by tnhalers, sprays, ind washes has been proven x in making a permanent curt seat of disease, which internal remedy which acts through the lomach upon the blood and system gen- A new Aiscovery which ia meeting with arrh Tablets. which are pleasant and owe thelr efficiency to the Mr. A. R. Fernbank, of Columbus, Ohio, “I suffered so many Winters from “My nostrils were almost always clogged up, I had to breathe through the mouth, The “My druggist advised me to try a fifty- be: mers I took his advice always keep a box of Stusi Catarrh nd the whole family “With our children we think tbe noth- Ing so'safe and reliable as Stuart's Catarrh Laas to ward of croup and colds, and wit older people 1 have known of cases B | The bute com } And sugges: by their comfort the skin of the | 60 cents on the dollar. ave, 830 BROADWAY 10,3 dy Cathartic c.Cc. C for it and accept no other. Beware of fraud. All druggists, 10c. HAMMERSLOUGH BROS. Retiring from Business. bulls'ereetving brarvraipeundtaget for Hai ough clothes very bull'e eye for fair, Our overccata ar, We number among our customers thousands of Wall Street men; and since Wall Street men—taken as a class—are the best dressers in New York, the moral is obvious. Buy your clothing here. It is the most fashionable and reliable that the most exacting dresser can wish for; yet all we charge now is the merest trifle. For we are retiring from the retail business and are relentlessly sacri- ticing every garment here at exactly Beauttful Oxford grey arveecoats and raj ept wide and loose, with broad military ers, Sults, trousers, ulscers, full dress and Tuxedo aulte, ete. All now go at 60 cents on the éo! Teo aurked our Seat $12, $15 a1 80.50. Some wllk Hand, “ALL OARS TRANSFER TO \\ 3d Ave. & 59th St. ONE DAY ONLY j (Wednesday). Men's heavy i weight $8.00 3 and $10.00 Overcoats, for one. day only (to- morrow), e (Wedoesiay), Boys’ $3.50 Chinchilla Reefers, with Storm and velvet col- lars, for to- morrow Second Floor, Gth St. Section. BLOOMINGDALE BROs., 34 Aver 59h and 60th Sts. i i “C.C. C."" on Every Tablet. Every tablet of Cascarets Can- bears the famous resold in bulk. Look WORLD WANTS Buttonhola the Public and hold thelr attention for a ittle while—just long enough to autt | the purpose of the! Th UWA TADECOTAEATECATOAECERTURLEAREATATATARAOTEADARED 91000010000000000000000000000000000000 07000008 OURO NEENE WORLD: TUMSDAY iV « Discount on Bric-a-Brac and Kine Art Wares. were able to outdo any of our previous records. 59c,-98 | | : broidered insertion, timsred with embroidered edge; also of muisiin pointed tosom, of 3 insertions and 5, finished with embroidered edge. 59c. Ot Fins Cambric, square bosom, hemstitehed tucks and Insertions, finished with ribbon and embroidered edge. Hirer and | -Ot 169c. 69c,—0! Cambric, deep lawn © flounce, trivrmed with two lace insertions and lace edge; also embroidered rutile; three stvies. 89c,—Of Cambric, deep lawn * flounce with four lace inser- tions and lace edge. | 9c —Of Cambric, umbrella founce ° cambric, and tue! hwn ruttle 79. —Of Cambric, deep flounce ol lawn, with three rows. of very handsome lace insertions on bottom, edged w ith lace. Household Maids’ Aprons, 29c. | Of Fine Lawa, with deep tems and fn: embroidered Insertion. Linens, &c. 25c. Towels, ic, Each—An zssorted; 19c. to 21c. Pillow Cases 13 1-2c. Jot of over 1.400 dozen. among them lain are all-linen damask, with frirges, large size huck towel fancy borders ans hemstitched; extra large size huck towels, hemmed, 29¢. Tow 23c Each—A beautitul! variety of extra fine quality of damask | towels, with knotted fringes: also extra large tuck towels, hemstitched. 1Cc. Towel, 5c.— Good qua'ity, plain white and red daitiask borders. No mail orders tilled for these Towels. 15c. Towel, 83¢,—Linen huck; are} not all linen, but exceptionally good quality and equal to any all linen towel; are hemmed; large sises; washed and ready for immediate use. hed Table Damask, 19c. yd. iftsl assortment of patterns. 60c. Damask, 39c. yd.—Extra heavy weight, assorted dice patterns; fully 61 ty 62 inches wide; considered good value at 60c. yard. broldered ruffle of emt 6 Ibs.. 14c. and 54x36 Inches. Atlantic Mills Sheets—Thes: are kn al! over the United States for their superior quality, They aré in a nice pure white and wash well. Have. wide hems. kind. s'ze 63x90 in, 38c. per yd. kind, size 72x90 In, 43c. per yd. kind, size $1290 In, 48c. per yd. ‘c. kind, size 90x90 in., 3c. per yd. 72¢. kind, size 90x99 In., S&C. per yd. Pepperell Sheets — At exceptionally low prices 45 sheets for single bed: are 25s yds. long, have wide hems, 29c. 49¢. kind, size 63x90 inches, each, 38¢ $4c, kind, size 72x90 inches, each, 39c. $9¢ kind, size 81x°0 Inches, each, 42c. 4c. kind, size 90x00 inches, each, 48, We are also offering hemstitched sheets at very much reduced prices. 9c. Pillow Cases 5 1-2c. Eac Oranges, fine at 32c., beai Java, Mocha Ib. 22.3 § and 27c. Campbell for 25c. Lima Beans, 69c. Damask, 5Cc. yd.—All pure} Have wide hems. ‘cans 8e. linen, bleached, extra heavy weight;|9c. Bleached Muslin, 5c. Yi Evaporated very fine designs, fapkins to match,| White, 35 inches wide Old Gi 12c. size f-$, worth $1.75 per doz. at] Mills. Wa'nut Cat: 1.255 size 3-4, worth $2.25 per doz.) 7¢, ruslin, 42,¢. Yd.—36 inch, un-} half pints, | at 1.59. $1.00 Damask, 59c. yd.—Fully 70 inches wide, all pure linen, satin fin. ish. extra heavy weight; exceptiorally good wearing quality. This ts an un- matchable special, 68c,. Napkins, 49c.—Scotch Linen Napkins, Camask patterns. 85c. Napkins, S9c. aoz.—German dice. $1.10 and $1.25 Napkins, 79c. doz. —Sarre quality as above, but thes: dinner size. $1.50 Napkins, 1.C0 doz.—All pure Irish linen; dinner size. $1.00 Cloth, 57c, each—All ilncn; fringed, extra fine quality, assort designs, sizes 8-4, act.al measure 63 inches. 17c. Hematitched PillowCases., I('c. —In two sizes, 42x36 and 45x36 inches, some are plain wide hems, most of this fotare neiistitched, the muslin is exceptionally good. bleach xceptionally good quality, » Pa 9-4 Sheetings 10%c. Yd—Un- bleached; 2%c. yards wide; good quality. 124c. Canton Flannel oyc, Yd.— Exceptionally good quality, These run from 2 tu 12 yard pieces, $2.00 Sateen Comiortables, 99c.-- Full size bed comtortables at about luli price. There are various styles in this lot, beautiful sateen, flowered designs, tilled with good cotton; fancy stitched. $1.50 Comfortables, 88c.—Bezutiful designs in. silkolines, tufted with zephyr; full sze; scm: have plain edges, others assorted worsted edges. $1.10 Bed Spreads, 69c.—Full size, white cro:het, beautiful Marseilles patterns, all hemmed. $2.50 Blankets, 1.89. as above; in size t Mata Guava Jelly, nzanilia UI price, pke.. —Sam: quality Rowunda. Women’s Cloaks at Sensational Prices. The season is now so far advanced that manufacturers must dispose of all the Win- ter garments left on hand at a sacrifice. For this reason it has teen possible for us to secure recently from a number of large man- ufacturers entire stocks, and at prices which enable us to present purchasing opportuni- ties of the rarest sort. Jackets, Box Coats, Automobiles. for stylish short Jackets, | 10.00-8: Coats, mi Never were 7.90 consisting of box and fly front | styles, storm or coat collars,—rough; offered in fine tailor-made coats than) and smooth cloths, plain appliqued silk | we are selling this week at these! or satin linedthroughowt: colers blac! prices. ihey are made in all the new| blue, castor and tan—not a garment in| styles and shades. = Ths more you! this lot worth less than $10.C0, a great) compare them with,what others have | to offer the better you'll be pleased with these. Coats of as good quility| cinnot be found in New York for the) prices they are selling here. 42. 75— Automobile Coats, 40 °: inches long, made of the finest Kerreys, black, tan and castor; | satin lined; high col‘ar, strapped| | seams; t nely made; worth $17.50. | for storn 4.90 {rleze; colors gray—these many worthup to$12.00—-undoubtedly | the biggest j:ck:t bargain o! the season. | 10.00—Woren’s Plush Coats, | 2, which look exzgflv like) sealskin; like cut, made of Selected | seal plush and ited throughout with | handsome shades of Skinner's G anteed Satin; hich Medici € large revers; new dip trot newest styles; regular val eee smear tee le Men’s K: This is a very special item. a Y give the best of satisfaction. They are here in the most beautiful shades of tan and English reds; all’ sizes; actual value $1.25. are fine 34 P. K. BLOOMINGDALE BROS., 34 Ave., 5Wb and 60th Ste,’ » Persian lamb beaver, ‘ull id Gloves, 75c. | «, The Gloves are-all perfect, and will} tle: They fine, 1-2 ea Sd Ave., 59th and 60th Ste, Wd Ave., ere Are Values in Women’s Undermuslins Which Cannot Be Matched! Sensational values are proverbial in our Great Annual White Sales. but this year, owing to extra efforts and existing circumstances, we} i The values we ave the public in New York at this sale of Women’s and Children’s Under- muslins are vivid examples of our policy—Greater values always thar: the greatest elsewhere. Skirts. Chemise. | Gotpns. Corset Covers les Sonnette Corsets, 59c. ~ =e. H Of Muslin, bat! eh and 0 1,25 Corsets, dct ny and short, 39c. 29c. saitsrevncees tant a cae | 15c, Ore Of sateen, in black, while and deaby Of Mus. broidery, others with tucked vohe bric, V-neck, | 865 18'to 30 Inches i with | and cambric ruitle, cain edbwith | Drawers. bye | Sie eoe feces dec lee Z Slged with) | style with yoke of tour lace insertions J7c.-2! | aces eo. and tucks and the other style with ° Cam. | with cam- voke of hemstitched tucks, finished bric, tow | bric um. with hemstitched ruttle. mete. Wie ee full brella | { i front, gathered | ruitle. | 149c. —Of Muslin, squire yo-e of at waist, | | * fine tucking, finished with trimmed with embroidered ruttle. pointed yoke of c’uster tucks, embroidered ruttle five different. styles: high, V and :quarenecks, elaborately trimmed with embroidery ind lace, also of with four rows of insertion finished with rutile, edged with lace; another sty! Cerman Potatoes ‘| Navel Oranges, fancy, viry large. doz 3: Our Celebrated Genuine Ja Mocha Coffee, formerly so!ld by us per Ib.. 26c. ular price, 2Se.: Corn, fancy N. Y. Corn, fancy Maine, our 1 i French Peas, best, per can, 14c., 17, and 2Cc. French Mushrooms, per can, (8c. Stringless Beans, can 7c. and Lc. I Spinach, very fine. cur t4¢. cans, 10c. Okra and Tomatoes, or Okra plain, 2-1b. cans, 9c. Tomatoes, sol'd pack, red ripe, dig y Pastry Flour; this Is of th: ghest grade, 12!,-Ib. bags, 38c. Vanilla Extract, our 13c. bott!es, 10c. jucen Olives, small bottles, 8c. Tunis Dates, Jewelry Specials. backs, full box fron materials chevivts, guaranteed satins and will compare fav- orably with any garment shown else- where at $16, 2 75—Fur Trimmed Coats, fine A quality kersey; black, with edged 02 bottom lining; »35.00 and § at ni ny Wines } BLOOMINGDALE BROS, | BLOOMINGDALE BROS, Fetus of No goods under 49. C. O. D. torchon lace. 1 8c. Pine Cambric, Muslin, iine quality, neck and 6 oi tr Tiuslin, with cambri¢e 149c. flounce, 39 Ofuriaaiaeiataree neck sireves. tuckel front, fine pearl buttons, —Oor trimmed Com cnid eit! iontemai| —Of Cambric, yoke of four —Of Cambric, French cut, rattle e gd with lace, orld safle | aye eee Cin Me CLE inser conan /59c. Valse tue brausred te | 2.2 Conlarezettoms ot: Vali le laser 29¢,—08 Mustin, ceo cambric}: of embroi- | 3h = strtors lace rutile on neck and | tion across front, lace around neck ¢ rutlle trimmed w th embrols 49c,-o elas Ca cs squire sleeves. and arm. ned dmsection alo with iufle off neck. very p rimered —O! Cambric, square and V e embroidery and tucks. | witls val. lace and Insertion ard baby 69c. necks, womnte witht woke, of | Infants’ Short Dresses. 39¢,-Of Mustin, with insertion Ee IE with tocchon lace and) hemstitched tucks between wide em. 79¢.-2! ‘nit embroidered ruite, also founce finished with ruflle edged wath as A broldered nertl Ons, sthers with : ain. ol cant ue with lwn ruffle. trimmed 1 ‘49, —Of Fine Cam ric. bosomof | yokes of four we: insertons and | sok, with ’ al lice edge and embroidered ee 1E7Ce 5 hemstitched tucks and em. | tucks, finished with lacs rutile, round smbroid. insertion. ered yoke, fia- ith witha three-inch sm. broitered ruf- fle, bottom tucked and trimmed) with decp embroid' erea rutile: sizes Muslin and Cambric, 49¢,—08 Cambric, with a cinch) embroidered ruffle. 59c. —Of Cambric, with deep awa} * umbrella rutile. with hem stitched tucks and handsome lace edge. 59c. —Of Muslin, with a very full? % rutile of embroidery six in-}* ches deep; also of fine cambric, deep inished with hemstitched ike cut. | Fine Camtr’c, p inted | * mcr: elaborate ones from o9c. to yoke of hemstitched tucks, | ¢ 5 lawn ruffle, with bowknot lace and}: tbs Bot lcsimerlet wlth seven inch | igre be fintshed with lawn ruille, edged with | @,,mos t0 5 Insertion v 2 . ace. —Of Cambric, umbrella ruffle 98c.-0! Cambric, lawn flounce.| Kitchen Aprons, 1 3c. 89c,—08 Fine nesiin, ats0 of | 79¢,—Long 69c, of fine lawn. with two rows with three rows of embrol- | oy Gingham, two full widtl s. © cambric-—One style withyoke * Dress- of Val. lace insertion and lace edge, tlons. ts 4 of bee rnd entfroidered insertions, ; ¢: of rain. 79¢. —Of Cambric, deep lawn} ‘¢ umbrella ruffle, kandsomely §° trimmed with lace and insertion, and hemstitched tucking. ‘ Second F sook, circular yoke of fine’ tucks, trimmed with a three-inch embrol- dered rutile, bottom tucked and trimmed with ruffe of embroidery. Je with yoke of fovr em: insertions, firished with broidery. fear Rotunda roceries. | | Mlen’s and Boys’ Shirts. | : It took the reserve stocks of: three of the greatest factories in the kis country to furnish the men’s and! boys’ shirts which we wanted for}, this sale. The goods sell at lower} $3. prices than have ever been qucted}}$!- on goods of equal quality. Out offi justice to yourselves, you should not niiss this sale’s great money-sav-¢' ing opportunities, a |} Mn, hand finished buttonholes in neck=§. band—1900 linen bosom, cut on cus: tom shirt patterns. The material and workmanship make this a 75¢. shirt:}" men's sizes only, 1s | —68 Standard, made At 68c. of celebrated Utica Non: ‘areil_ muslin, eusranteed 2C00 linen fy osom, butcher's linen back (set in), atent neckbands, handmade button- oles, hand finisted throughout, long’ z and short bosoms, men's and boys’). 9) sires, 12 to 18; if you paid $1.00 thed) shirt could not be any better. —Tlen’s Night Robes, At 38c. extra heavy musta, fanzy embroidered centres, collars and cuffs, a large variety of patterns: well made and cut full and long; 450. garment. —M Outing Flan. At 38c. nel Night Robes, in}: plain colors of blue, pink and canary; sold everywhere at 50c, $$1.00-$1.50 White and Fancy Stiff Bosomed Shirts, 50c. A Most Extraordinary Special—These shirts come from -the second largest shirt and collar manufacturer in the country. Theirs) name is on every shirt. ‘They won't allow us to advertise the brand, tco many retailers in New York selling the same goods at regu!ar: prices, So all we can say is that if you need laundered shirts, white}: or fancy, this is gets opportunity to buy them at half or one-third regular prices. me antong them have slight imperfections from passing through the laundry, but nothing that will harm the shirt or}! atfect the wear, Fancy Shirts —Made of percales, in open back and front, re; and short bosoms, some with attached cuffs; most of them Separate cuffs. White Shirts—Are made open back and front, open back only, full dress, with wide bosoms, or narrow for street wear; a few with attached cuffs; also short bosoms for stout men. seedlings, doz., and in, ground or pulverized, and Maracaibo, ou: reg. tbs. f cans, 9c, Soups, all kinds, 3 cans — "1 At 29c.~(ininacrea shicte extra he: niuslin, reinforced tront and back, in sleeve facings; sizes 12 to 18. —llen’s and Boy: At 39c, Unlaundered Shirts, extra full size, reinforced front and back; patent back and sleeve facings, | gusseted at skirt; welt or double plaits; sizes 12 to 18 —34 Standard, made of At 48c. standard special mus- lin,counting $8.92: extra heavy weight, set in 3 ply 1700 linea bosom; rein- forced front and back, all seams felled and double stite’ed through- out, continuous facing, split ne band; regu'ar short bosoms; men's and boys’ sizes, 12 to 18; have all im- provements and are worth 65c. 8. Special—Men's At 58c.~tatesbsirea shite | made of extra fine count shirting mus-! simall, per can. Ie, Apricots, fancy, per Ib., sup, Crosse & Blackwell, 4c. our 20c. glasses, 1Sc. Hives, bottle. 7c. & 16c. nest imported, kalf 12c. Gold} lited Brace- lets, handsom:. ly engraved, val us 50c.; 2ic. Gold Plated Lorg- anette Chains, with slides, in a variety of @c Signs, manufac- tured tu sell at $0c.; our clear- ing sale price abe. Sista Floor, Froat, Cen:re, lar}'$. javet. Main Fioor, 6th St. Section, : Hosiery and Underwear, 19c.° Frve Great Specials—We have arranged for to-morrow five of the greatest specials ever offered in Hosiery and Underwear at the round price of 19c. each. You will?) do well to take advantage of this early in the day. Men's Half Hose, 19. Fancy striped and all black cotton half hose, also finest grades: of cashmere half hose; black and natural colors; actual value 35¢, Women's Hose, 1 9c. Imported black cotton, full regular double heels and toes; actual value 25c. Also all-wool cashmere; plain and ribbed; actual value 2¢¢. ¢ Children’s Hose, 19c. All-wool ribbed cashmere, with merino heels and toes, sizes § to 5} actual value 29¢. English Box Coat, m collar, half form titting inches long— ersey and frish black, Oxford, brown and garments ace lined with and mink collar, with collar and revers and ith finest satin values. Women's Underwear, 1 9c. This lot consists of tleece-lined vests and pants ; vests have high neck, with long or short sleeves, trimmed with silk tape; plain})3/: white; all sizes, including extra large; every ga&ment worth from: 296. to 35c. each. ae i Children’s Underwear, 1 9c. ft Heavy tleece-lined vests, pants and drawers; their actual value ine rice, according to sizes, sells for 20c. for size 16 inch, rise 3c. a ize, t 79¢ ringing size 34 inch to 45c. We shall give you a choice ot all 16 to 34. Main Floor, Soh! st. ' BLOOMINGDALE BROS., Sd Aven, 59th and 60th Ste. th St. Section. and Liquors. 3 per gallon 4 Plor, 62th Bt, Beet