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» ‘THE WORLD: FRIDA = Confections. | A Discount of 25% Genatne Pecan Candy, 39c. per Ib. yr \\ AY ' . \, Na Nothlug mere aeiictousrsssen ee is 00 all Fancy Brle-a-Brac on the’ Vanilla Chocolate Cocoanu : Third Floor. The assortments consist of 4 and diamond ry, on ards foos ELON sd ou cor bean i oo Wistergreen, Peppermint Cream Waters, a SevresWare, Limoges China, Terra Cotta og. [ison te ite Fee Pom S9™ FE eqgmaxs Per IDY Muni hoor, Sith t_ Saction, ZROAVE SATH | EQH Sts | A Great Saturday Sale—Specially Planned! 66 ” HY “PADDLER” § {A Discount of 255 | vert we meee sere (Tes Tecently from the solid gol ing Wall Plaques, Cabinet Cur: New Board Reports that Brockway’s System Was Wrong. Don’t think by that that every day’s sales here are not most zealously attended to—they are decidedly so—but to-morrow throughout every department the vein of push and progress is more strikingly than ever felt. To-morrow’s sale is a special Saturday sale—a sale of ready-to-wear needfuls mostly. Here are greater values always than the greatest elsewhere, and for our Saturday sale some of the greatest we have ever given: Some of the most interesting features are the Sale of Women’s Undermuslins, Men’s and Boys’ Shirts, Collars and Cuffs, Men’s Clothing Sale,and some very special prices on Groceries. Better read the list:— REFORM WAS NECESSARY. Abandonment of Flogging Has Shown Good Results™ —Some Strong Facts. Men’s Derbys and Alpines, 69c,), Saturday Clothing Bargains. |. Regularly $1.50 and $2.00—Here is a To-morrow at Bloomingdale’s you can buy ' Men's Suits or Overcoats that are worth 6. , - In connection with our great rare chance. Some early spring styles $12.00, $14.00 and $15.00, for only white sale. This special purchase, consisting of the entire surplus, of Men's Derbys and Alpines, which we ALBANY, Jan. Ii.Tho abandonment pucctased irom a really NOE AE One Day Only | One Day Only.\ ":: stocks of three of the largest manu- Paddler Brock tem of “pad- r : ah KS a Gc eaea Toneeeleieh aetarsca dared | Sf th pesca per eee ren CVEESLOC RE: To-morrow Temccow! i facturers at Troy, N. Y., has gained himself and needed cash. Our purchase was very advantageous, and we will give for us a new record mark. Have you taken advantage of these ex-} the Elmira Reformatory, according to the report of the new Bonrd of Man- (Saturday), | (Saturday) Le, to-day. i . 5 “Erith reference, to tir, hrockwaya| g | YOu the benefit. Menis Men’s #12.00/4t 1.32.01 {“f; | a ame ceptional offers yet? Better do so to- i restgnation the report saya: “They (ihe Men 's Fur Felt 5» OIC. : $12.00, | : Seat i] A morrow. } Board) find tn the system (Brockway's) In brown only; various eights. = $14. 00 and} Ragl een, dome ‘ 4 *, much to admire and uphold, something ; ‘ . | aglan Ort tunnel tined, $1.00-$1.50 White and Fancy Stiff to eriticlee and modify and something to ne Manis Far Felt Alpines, 639. ; $15.00 satu fe with Bosom Shirts, 50c. iD condemn. They have found much also lack and brown; silk bands and bindings; value $1.50. Hy unces Lay, é “ in the administration of the system Worsted trimuned with : These shirts sell at less than half their which so Infurlously affected the appll- . Specials in Boys’ Hats. Cassimere Overcoats,)) two rutties Z N® j actual value. We are restricted from advertising the brand, as there cation of those principles as to necessl-|$ | Wool Toques, 19¢—Assorted colors; beautiful combinations; value 35c. Chevi aL C8 ‘are too many exclusive haberdashers who handle these shirts at regu- este radical chanceararne ersten aa Tam o' Shanters, 25c—Assorted colors, embroidered with silk and or | eviot| to-morrow) rainteaicen z lar prices, $1.00 and $1.50. A glance at the brand mark will satisfy depends upon a personal knowledge of Suits, at | t! domet flannel lined, made with knee} you that they are the finest values ever offered in the shirt line. ach prisoner. With a population of a feet en Gul Sots ONIY, AL | Hounce with dust rutflz, and trimmed Some among them have slight imperfections from passing through } with one plaiting. the | * ; t 1 hi: the shirt affect th At 2.25.— 01 ‘ he laundry, but nothing that will harm the shirt or affect the wear. | heetatecerrameet crete tuailtszmetcerized Fancy Shirts—Made of percales, in open back and front, regu- by deep fate founce, trimmed with} lar and short bosoms, some with attached cutis; most of them have | three ruffles. few hundred this was feaatble, and Mr. WV. ry Hrockway Is on record that (0 men was Sh 1 98 the limit to which he gould successfully omen Ss oes, ° e apply tt. Granted this, what can be an- ticlpated with a population which has Muctuated from 1,300 to 1,007 “Individual treatment in its true sense has necessarily diminished. The Super. |: intendent has been loaded with great financial and departmental cares, and much that he formerly did himself hag A 6.95 One Day Only. Men's heavy- weight $3.50 Following different lots were secured from a Lynn shoe manufacturer at remark- ably low prices, and these we are able to quote at same reductions to you. There are many hundreds of pairs to separate culls. : White Shirts—Are made open back and front, full dress, with wide bosoms, or narrow for street wear; a few with attached cuffs; also short tosoms for stout men. Other great specials in unlaundered Shirts and Night Robes— aordinarily low prices during this sale, Men's and Boys unlaun- Second Fi Bt A Lamp Sale. To-morrow, on the Third Floor, we are going to hold a special sale} extra One Day Only. Boys’ (4 to 15 ’ ' | { ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 H ' ' ' ' gold bullion; worth much more than the price we ask. been deputed to subordinatey. select from, including the regular height} and $4.00 4 of lamps. This is an excellent} dered Shi ing j gular is ee a | ars y ‘ lered Shirts are selling at 39c.,48c., 58c. and 68c., just half the re; ae Sean Eee Gans ne and 34 high Skating Boots, heavy soles, ex- years) Oxford opportunity. rene’ prices. Men's Cotton Night Robes, trimmed handsomely, selling at Capable of ungerstanding or applying tc tension edges. Trousers, Gry Over- = ‘With pretty’ decors | 386 each; a regular 50c. garment; also some of the above in outing the men under dher care the principle The different kinds of leathers are as : coats, regula Sad tons, assorted color. flannel. Maistre entneoae o! rm; and in si oMfclals © Vink Ki . . 7 ied tints: segulary size | | eo eer eee n eee ed Were found in high postions who were follows: Vici Kid leather, Dongola Kid skin, aturday : Sobe te iseienunentiee 9 ERR PClh tncecatena GR MRETCE EE Box Calf leather, in blacks and russets. Ont price $3.50, 2 : good serviceable cen- s Ar my & Navy Collars & Cuffs. Pa ee ASR eg er ale styles) are the vey latest. shown, Ye Saturday only, 5 EF” ni well nlshedbrasi There never was better value than these collars and choy with patent leather or kid toe caps. trimming: good value} cuffs when we sold them at the origi- “As an illustration of this, the i . + at 2.49. a fact that Mr. Brockway found it EE Sues gee wi a , J 98 | 80 | r3\0) A Incandescent as nal Peer Oe ay io collars and necessary jinidunctiuonialcecone . . 1 pair, ° Be : ; Raabe \8c. per pair for cuffs. We are going mend to the Board the transfer to Second Floor, 69eh At. Section. ° ms Been4 Fleer, 60th Ht. Section at Brightlight,” while , : in of note. In the opinion eo . mp. sa of the Board, many of these wo Women Ss Eiderdown ens Underwear, C. Goer serviceable burnerand| 45c. per half dozen for collars and 80c. mot ave become dincorrigtbtes Regalarly 50c. and 75c.—This is one of the greatest bargains} * @ PaeMtiigh cad sae} per half dozen pairs for cuffs. aS eel Robes 1 98 we have ever offered. We bought the entire stock of a mill's pro-} gas, This price is for the lamp com- This brand is sold elsewhere under another name—collars, 15c. Sncurthes Mlustration ts furnished % ‘A duction of men's plain and ribbed fleece-lined underwear. The goods} _ plete, including bulb globe. each; cuffs, 25¢. per pair. Our regular selling price of these collars is by the discovery in March of a wide- spread conspiracy to supply tobacco, oplum and other contraband :articles to prisoners, The scheme had been in operation for a considerable time. More than one’ keeper wan implicated and a score of the Inmates, “That Mr. Brockway did not in many cases agree with the conchiuglons of the Voard is natural, There did not exist that harmony of thought and purpose between him and hie superior oMcers, Incandescent Gas Mantles, 9c. 10c, each, or $1.20 per dozen; cuffs, 18c. per pair, or $2.00 per dozen, They Sell Regularly for $2.98. This is one of the greatest specials we have been able to offerinalong time. These robes are finely made, and our regular selling price is $2.98 They are all-wool eiderdown, collars and cuffs bound with satin, two wu entered upon their} | 200ps and ribbon ties at neck, full MAtory IN he fullest matte fe:13 ( width, all sizes and colors; our sale Yeparunents "sail | price, $1.98. No C. O. D. or mail ently: testifies that orders filled. Recond Floor, bh Bt. Geetion. ack My Lita. GQwine to Work No More, I've Got f My Own, Down, Down with Ey> Daughters of a Minister. ide Sanitarium Building Fund Committce has been organized, with Mrs, Georgo Frederic Shrady, of § average in price value from $4.50 to $7.00 a dozen wholesale, and Tho UACASt ‘ would ordinarily: retail at from 50c. to 75c. each: The garments are |-the Apa htior Incandescent} On top of this we make this unprecedented reduction: all strictly first ‘quality. The shirts are trimmed with heavy silk bands ;} Gas Mantle, 24c. This is the best Collars, 45c. Half Dosen. Cuffs, 80c. Half Dosen. styles; shirts and drawers to match; all sizes. eg pf Sale these goods are sold in half-dozen lots only. There are 42 different styles of In connection with the above sale we have some better grades of Latest Music 15c. men’s and boys’ collars, made of four-ply linen, in poke, wing, straight standing, heavy weight woollen Shirts and Drawers in stock, which we wish to} We offer for ison Saad eae acd ow ni and hgh band styles: mee tt Laeeat La tee close. 4 ed the popular sheet music mentioned W ’ s. omens ndermusins, Former Price, 1.50; Sale Price, 98c. per copy, in a special sale in | 1 , Make selections early in order to get first choice of ‘sizes, etc. Music “Department for 15c. per} We have opened new cases for to-morrow's sale. . Main Yieor, tom Mt. seaion._ tf copy, ‘These songs are being sungy Better take advantage of this, if you have not already ? e Dy #4 : * Saturday Ss Hosier y Bar: gains. pec onal Fortuaertelien: Tol Ke. are 25% above ours. You will find it so yourself if you Nearl Ss ‘ 4 bel “oeret } compare them. No mail or C. O, D. orders on goods learly every S aturday we have some special values below 49c to offer in men’s, women’s and children’s Hose. To- LE j At 69c. make our Saturday’s hosiery sale one of the greatest Corset Covers of cambric, French cut,| Gowns of cambric and muslin; six i full front, f f Val; lace ine} styles; high, low, square and V necks; i Every furalecee Pf Gol Tells sea posite Sp features of the season. setion across front, finished with 1ee| elaborately vied with lace and ent . edge, 2 Men's Half Hose, 12c. Chemise of muslin, square necks| Skirts of muslin and cambric; three trimmed with wide embroldered In-| styles: lawn flounce, with three lace the drawers are all made with extra gussets; there are a variety of | made. maint th BL ection Every collar and cuff is guaranteed to be perfect In every particular. For this Former Price. 1.00; Sale Price, 50c. below, which is published at 50c. at the theatres here now, done so. We have found that other storekeepers’ prices From Our Clearing Sale of Furs. morrow, owing to a very exceptional purchase, we can At 39c. | ‘ 1 broidery. finely made cf the best materials and finely finished; all | Choice of several hundred pairs; wool and cotton; extra good quality; East Sixty-sixth strect, as President. The latest styles and shapes. actual value 25c. a Waits. sertion and embroidered edge. insertl id lace edge; also with organization wishes to raise $100,000 to 5 5 punter Sta yles—both ¢ ieep embroidered rules | cotablish a ganitarium tn the Adiron Fine Fur Coats, 15.00. Women’s Hose, 12c, Ste Mint naling some lee tried and] yee ores teie unbrea ruffle of dacks for working women, young emar- Choice of a variety of fancy printed floral designs, including fast black others trimmed with embroidery. ried women and children suffering from Of Baltic Seal, which closely resembles sealskjn; real value 30.00. fine lawn, with two rows of Valen. cottons with double soles, and lace open work. Micy dam _ Thiet Flonr, tom st. seetion | Gowns, of muslin. four styles, high, Vi Ciennes lace and insertion and lace consumption. Near Seal Coats, 22.00. coe 5 and square necks, one with yoke of| ‘len! To raise tho necessary funds small Have the appearance of Alaska Seal. It would take an expert to , Children s Hose. x G 0 four lace insertions and tucks, and an.| °°8* auxiliaries will bo formed throughout | § distinguish them from the genuine Alaska Seal Coat, which costs { Several thousand pairs 1x1 ribbed cotton, with double knees; all sizes; roceries. otker style with yoke of embroliered) Infants’ Short Dresses. this city and State. Tho committee has Id i 1 in black only, Actual value 196, Malaga Grapes, best, per Ib., insertion and tucks, finished with an already selected u alte on the border of |¢ | 250.00. In fact these very garments are sold in a great many places y: 2 Mein Tioor, Soin Bt. Sectlee._ | German Egg Potatoes, 5 lbs., embroidered rule, Of Nainsook, 79c.—With round em- Lake Peteeaates he here there {s a hotel as a bargain at 50.00. Rose Potatoes, fancy, bushel, Skirts ot wire deep Gana oie broldered yoke, finished with a three- that may be purchased, E 1 d S 1 iF , doz, edged with lace, also with cambric inch broidered = ruffl bottom ne es ey Near Seal Coats, 37.00. yey: asses ani pectac. es. evel Oran eater umbrella rutile. | ticked ‘and trimmed. with deep em- f) LOST GOLD POCKETBOOK Some have Mink collars and_revers, Persian Lamb collars and Swiss Cheese, imported. per tb., 2. At 49 broidered ruffle, sizes 6 mos. to 3 yrs. ects A) revers, Sable Fox collars and revers, Beaver and Chinchilla collars and Cc. Long Dresses, 79c.—Of nainsook, Goldoine and Silverine Eyeglasses and S08 'Csned theet or Boneless Spectacles, 68c. t Mrs. Sack" Bloodgood Aake Police revers; real value from 60.00 to 85.00. » sliced, per Ib., 25c. Chemise of cambric and muslin four) “circular yoke, of fine tucks, trimmed Ro Beef. Tender, per Ib., 30c. styles; square and round necks; hand-| with a three-inch embroidered ruffle, to Find It for Her. Persian Lamb Coats, 63.50 The celebrated Goldoine and Silverine Rimmed elat Sausa: je. k ; k IT, « . 7 r Re, our 23¢. kind, per} somely trimmed with ditfereat kinds} Bottom tucked and trimmed with Mrs, "Jack" Bloodgood, of No. 11 West Of best Leipsic dye, finely finished throughout in the finest man- Eyeglasses and Spectacles, impossible to tarnish or 8c. of lace and embroidery. utile of embroidery. Thirty-fourth street, drove to the Went psic dye, finely 8 break, as they are made of solid metal all the way White Oats, finest, our 9c.) Drawers of cambric, with very deep} pai Thirtleth Street Station last night ang} $ | Net, newest and latest designs. through. We considered them a bargain when }_2:!b. pkgs., Sc. and full rutlle of embroidery. | Infants’ Wear. reported to Capt. Thomas the loss of a 95.01 5 + Flaked Wheat, our 10¢. 2-Ib. pkes., 7c. | Gowns of muslin, two. styles—some| gold-mounted pocketbook, aurmounted At 95.00. A , we first introduced them at $2.00 per pair. aitornia Pruties, meaty” and es. 70. trimmed with lace and ribbon, others} Bootees, I1c.—Hand made, worsted, Another great offer of finest quality Persian Lamb Coats, with i By am emeunrey nd diamonds, valued 3 I targe collars and f chinchilla, mink and tree sable, which Took Solid Gold Nose-Piece Eyeglasses and ,,, 3's. for 28c. with dainty embrokleries regular 17, kind at about $200, which she sald was taken large collars and revers of chinchilla, mink and tree sable, which looks {Prunes, extra fancy, 2 Ibs. for loc. | At 59 | Bibs, 10c.—Hand made, quilted, with from her yesterday morning. like and 1s the nearest approach to Russian sable, These garments ; Spectacles, 85c. Prunes, very fancy. boxes, 69c. t Cc. aceedge! ! aie) te) reliversing at the Bijou with were manufactured to sell at from 135.00 to 200.00. Scientifically made and highly finished. The eye- | Bectsteak Catsup, none better, pints.¢ Chemise, of canbric, bosom of hem.| Sacques, 29c.—!land made, worsted, pense’ of he ¢ od Spare tse Allasha Seal Coats, 125.00. lasses are skeleton set, the spectacles set in gold}, !°°: stitched tucks insertion and ribbon. | in pink, whit: and blue; regular price) Jeaned out /Of/the c8t door to! give direc: asi ‘S, 00. Hn {i ing ti pe or} {Yellow Label Catsup, very good,} Drawers, of muslin, and also of cam-| 45c. oan) tok mie camer nite drive tonthe Real value, 250.00. Meant fl ed rames, making ibes Strong) ee oe ‘ ur Pints 9 tect imported, our aoe.) PEe,tites styles, some with umbrella/ Infants? Long Slr, 25¢.—O1 eam} s pocket- able, je frames and nose-pieces are guaranteed to last a lifetime, | Appet }. best Imported, our 20¢. ru lace trimmed, others elabo.| b cked front, neck and sleeves) oo Piers aerials eee net: Eton Fackets, 25.00 and 35,00. Set with the celebrated silex crystal periscopic lenses, The eyeglasses } _ ons I4c, mt fately trimmed with fine embroidery, | trimmed with embroldery. — A Neat Sel Pion Jackets, plain, and some trimmed with Alaska sable | have patent cork nose rest. The spectacles can be had in either rid. | Smoked Sardines. in oll best im.) Gowns, of ‘in and cambrie,polnted infants’ Long Slips, 39c:—Ol ane, an e mre, r$ : * y hee, A ported, Y cans. vo! clutter tucks and fine em. o and ks ms PEYSER’S SHOUTING NOW. |$ phe eel Second Fieor. tun mt. fection. 4 ing or straight bows. They are: being sold by exclusive dealers as {sweet Sugar Peas, Jclicious, per can, froueed rutlle: also with yoke ol jy sidered yokes tinished with rutile Beene high as $3.50 per pair. ; 126% are RACH PGT Ly 4 Hace { embroidered insertions embroldery; olbits shirred necks, Both Stores Packed This Week by S I f Wos 3 nh Im R ft Genuine Pebble Eyegl les, 9 mpor' aS, ¢\ ¢ QP and lace ruttles. th rutfled embroidery. uine Pebble Eyeglasses and Spectacles, 98c. small; out ans, I7e. ! Skirts, of muslin and cambric, Long Silps, 49c.—In a varl- pdibore aay erste nit oc te A 0. t a20 S: f Axis cut Pebbles, set ia polebine}and serine anes) nich mois- Birllee Pears, fan oer hoe styles: one stxle has lawn st Pe ereleaeck and cam, 7 ‘men's furnisher, great opportunity is here of-} ture will not tarnish. ways look bright and new. [Pebbles are { Reaches, \°") gn! ! Sines o mw ithitlacee Insextonspanu Blaceh canes v ¢ and embrok Seer taaee preset ast dea SU I 3 fered to secure the celebrated and { always sold at such high prices that they have a limited sale. They }lornia |< Inge nea Or others] tay sdeepjembrotdered tu Recand Plant ota, and 383 Broadway, adve 3 original True Pipe Ban) snatulacs are being sold by exclusive dealers at $4.00 and $5.00 per pair. 4 2K. i fea ee en ae ere maare . day. for the first time In four years,|% ured by Geo. Wostenholm & Sons, By bringing this coupon with you each purchaser of Eyeglasses or oe 7 i p ‘ Vi ili 25 sad) ches emule showed (eval ithe jwelt-| Sheffield, England, {The Wostenholm: Pipe Razors are con- pees Spectacle: will recelve a Chamols Eyeglass Cleane, silk Guard, Hook boy Wines ar Rice, al Special in Vei ings, Cc. ceded to be the finest razors manufactured in the world. We } nd Case free of charge sale Front, Centre, ia i a1 on ; y Y One of the Peyser maxims has been a nn nnn nnn nner. Y aved ar : sold at twice this! Here's a special {9° to-morrow which stands for a saving to you “Not to offer a half-price wale utiles have come into possession of a quantity of these celebrated . , ‘ TA price rive lcre. full quarts. Soc of eel Phall We p rehused about 2,000 yards of Silk Chenille you intend to live up to the strict letter] razors and offer them at these exceptional prices, which places Girls Plaid Dresses, 68c. ison Rye Whiskey, big bottles, ¢ Spot Veilings, fully 18 uiches wide, hich sells regularly at soc. per $$ of the advertisement." For that reason every one in the position to secure the highest grade razors special price of 25c. per yard for to-mor- babe Coston ents at chase stores te \wornt at a very low price, Every razor accompanied with a guar- For to-morrow—one day only—(this because the {California Port, Sherry, Sweet} yard We quote :! com . mas AY wha, Angelica, “Muscatel, ; Rh ro Ores Rate, fone eastiaome s antee from themanufacturer, Every razor in a neat box case. | Jot is small) one of the greatest bargains in girls’ excel-} «is. calion, 44c.: peren | LOWLODLY Feel ue we oa are eg Lot 1—Hollow ground $1,00;Lo!t 4—Holl ind $1.75, i i , 4 Bo Br Cotter fA ioliow around 6 | Ot etial price’ Freund 1-75 78e | lently made plaid dresses we have offered this season. },., Hraudy (Coenae), best time Wo men’s K id Gloves, 59c. was purchased figure thi \ sa’e price, i Dresses have yoke with plait, pointed cape ruffle, belt) porte: «str Fer Batlle 98. and band on sleeves of cashmere of contrasting colors, 14 Isonr’s Ale lollow ground $2.00 88c trimmed with fancy braid and brass buttons. Sizes6 to} per ot special price, Very special item from our Glove Department for to- }'g ‘morrow, We have about 2,000 pairs of excellent quality rv) or ehabiist two clasp glace kid gloves for women. Every pair Is : Portes Wet varranted, and they regularly sell for $1.00. 2 Ara | BLOOMINGDALE BROS, { BLOOMINGDALE BROS, 1 3 Ave., 59th and 60th Sti 3d Ave., 59th and 60th Ste, “Tneaddition, Peyser’s own make of Lot ate mean f ‘has been $1.25 Razors, spe Lot 6—Hellow ground $2.25, the bear. cloeng bas. ail the tatent price, 58c : 98c it special price, 3 Mac: fi i : e 34.25. ‘o to a customer. n econ fahe,” paadocks, trousers,’ fancy''vents,|$ } Lot 3—Hollow ground $1.50, 68c!"% 7—Hollow ground $2.50 448 14years. Value 31.25. Only tw er. None pm. Special price, Razors, les Ean St. Section. sent C. 9. D. and no mail orders filled. Floor, G&h Mt. Bective beeen c ween cere ee pre nme ences ere ne come erm eens === enn nnn nnn BLOOMINGDALE BROS, BROS., BLOOMINGDALE BROS., | 84'Ave., 5th and 60th Sts, 3d Aven 57th and 60th Sts,

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